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Title Section21 1964-07-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 lot*** The Straits Times Estd 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1964. ir 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1964-07-25 1 JACKIE SAM; GABRIEL LEE - JACKIE SAM and GABRIEL LEE Near normal conditions... RETURN OF CONFIDENCE... PUBLIC TRANSPORT BACK ON STREETS DURING OFF- CURFEW HOURS by—— GOODWILL COMMITTEES FORMED MANY GOODWILL COMMITTEES. .FORMED 1 Singapore, Friday 1 \yiTH confidence restored and the situation considerably improved, thousands of people in Singapore returned to1,256 words
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257 1964-07-25 1 Razak pleased with improvement of situation in Singapore XL ALA LUMPLR, Fri.— The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said that be was "pleased that the situation in Singapore has much improved today." "Since this morning there have practically been no incidents. "It has been, decided to relax the curfew257 words
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724 1964-07-25 1 SINGAPORE, Fn. Prime Minster, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight pledged to help victims of the current troubles to rehabilitate themselves. Appearing on television Mr. Lee said: "To those who have suffered as a result of the calamity over the last few724 words
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165 1964-07-25 1 SINGAPORE, Fn.— BloodO hound Mark 2 surface-to-air defensive anti-air-craft missiles are soon to be installed at Seletar and Butterworth. In reply to Btraits Times inquiries, a Far East Air Force spokesman said this missile had a much better performance than the earlier Mark 1 version165 words
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437 1964-07-25 1 Tengku is reassured by Razak report on S'pore PREMIER WILL COMPLETE U.S. PROGRAMME WASHINGTON, Fri. ff The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, expects to complete his American programme as planned after a two-day visit to Ottawa. He will fly there from New York on Aug. 4. Last night, he spoke437 words
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Article38 1964-07-25 1 MANILA. Fri A constabulary patrol killed six men yesterday m a battle with bandits on Panay Island, it was reported today. The Manila Times said the constabulary troopers sustained no casualties. Two bandits escaped.38 words
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1410 1964-07-25 1 From ALLINGTON KENNARD: Washington, Friday support for "a free and independent Malaysia and for Malaysia's efforts to maintain her security, preserve her sovereignty and continue her development in peace, and haromony" was reaffirmed on Thursday evening in the joint communiquesummarising the Tengkus1,410 words
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246 1964-07-25 2 Gifts of Malaysian silk delights Mrs. Johnson \I7ASHiNGTON, Fri. —Pr c s i dent Johnson and Tengku Abdul Rahman exchanged gifts last night at a reception which the Malaysian Prime Minister grave in honour of the I nited States leader. The President, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, arrived at the MalaysianReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration1370 1964-07-25 2 Tengku tells of shattered faith, broken promises 'SOEKARNO MUST BE STOPPED BEFORE HE DOES LASTING HARM TO US AND TO REST OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA... 9 I iIfIASHINGTON. Fri. I ¥T —Tengku Abdul I Rahman has invited President Johnson to visit Malaysia whenever he can spare the time. He told reportersReuter - 1,370 words
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143 1964-07-25 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. Tengku Abdul lUhman said here yesterday that he preferred to live as he was Urine BOW —"A free man in a dangerous world than at a slave in a more relaxed atmctphere." He made this comment when asked duringReuter - 143 words
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118 1964-07-25 2 TOKYO. Fri. The 1 Saitama Prefecural Government near Tokyo said today health officials were Investlgatlnt a "strange disease" reported recently in an area around the Olympic rowIng course In the prefecture. A spokesman said that since last May 22 cases of paralysis in theReuter - 118 words
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233 1964-07-25 2 "V"AIROBI, Fri.— Members of the Kenya Parliament today smashed portraits of former British Speakers and clerks at the Kenya House of Representatives and passed a resolution calling for the expulsion of the British High Commissioner, Sir Geoffrey de Freitas. The demonstration, andReuter - 233 words
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Article55 1964-07-25 2 LAGOS. Fri. Forty mare bodies hare been recovered (n.m the Calabar River In eastern Nigeria where at least 100 people were drowned when about 30 fishing canoes overturned In a storm, police sources said hers today. They said that 65 bcdJes had now been recovered and a55 words
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Advertisement206 1964-07-25 2 M) YAMAHA I ri^esua**? screes \^MW/ /r /Ao QUALITY SINCE 1881 >v NEWBOAUTOLUBE" Th^LY 2-S.r.ke Motor Cy«ley?he I world that requires NO mixture/^ gsMK jtfr? jrfi \Jk iZW^-^jsm*- tiiV h/-^ >s> '4 N| H »OIRTY CARBURETTOR \Z^T JP^L "wiNG MING COMPANY LIMITED I MMMMiMpMUW 407 Jalan bear Sng^ow. 8. Te1:,*****206 words
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150 1964-07-25 3 NEW YORK, Fri. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation was today sued for I'Sj 109,000 (about >327,000) by a six>r,ir- o I (I chimpanzee named Zippy. The suit was filed in chimpanzees sponsored by his owner, Mr. Lee Ecuyer, who claims that although Zippy cameReuter - 150 words
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Article27 1964-07-25 3 ROMB. Fri. First prize tn Ilajy's New Year lottery, worth 160 million lire (£*****) went unclaimed when the deadline expired at midnight last night. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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65 1964-07-25 3 Preventive detention to go in Britain LONDON. Pri. Britain is to abolish preventive detention ard corrective training. the Home Secretary. Mr Henry Brooke, announced in Parliament yesterday Courts were to be proviojed wuh new powers to impose extended sentences of ordinary imprisonment on persistent offenders. The Government was nowadays IncreasinglyReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1964-07-25 3 LONDON. Prt.— Nine out of 10 people in Britain now have television, according to the latest figures from the BBC audience research department. The department also estimate that 96 per cent of the population are radio listeners. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-07-25 3 Racial peace proposals 'too little, too late 9 NEW YORK. Friday. ftEGRO leaders brushed off yesterday proposals for peace by Mayor Robert F. Wagner as "too little and too late" as racial rioting continued. Six hundred young Negroes screaming "Kill or be killed" raced through theReuter; AP - 367 words
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70 1964-07-25 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The White House announced yesterday that President Johnson and senator Barry Goldwater. the Republican presidential nominee, would meet today to discuss the civil rights Issue In the pre- sidential campaign. The announcement came after the Arizona Senators' aides had said heReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-07-25 3 Judy halts the show with Rainbow song I ONDON\ Fri— With a startling impromptu performance. Judy Garlard "stopped the show" at a London theatre— only a few hours aiter she had been discharged from' hospital. Invited as a special guest for a charity show, "IJlght of 100 Stars." the Amerl-Reuter - 195 words
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167 1964-07-25 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. r THE Senate last night handed President Johnson r a big victory when it passed, in a 62-33 vote, his U. 5.5947.500.000 Anti-Poverty Bill The measure, which stHl has to *c acted on by the House of Representatives, was strongly opposed by SenatorReuter - 167 words
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298 1964-07-25 3 Woman, 74, gets US $16 mil. divorce settlement LOS ANGELES, Fri A 74-year-old woman has received what is believed to be America's biggest divorce settlement from her multi-millionaire husband who, she said, made her live frugally for 55 years. Mrs. Ednah Capron told a court here yesterday that her husband,Reuter; UPI - 298 words
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70 1964-07-25 3 PARIS. Ft!.— The topless swinisult was last night formally banned in Prance by the Minister of the Interior. Mr. Roger Prey. He said In a note to prefects the "monoldnl" was a "public outrage" which offended against the French penal code. The noteReuter - 70 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-07-25 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby QiQuNe. you fee 60^) i mate to give^ mcc about it m S v^vou tme bill^/ 17-7 I °^.Ys?' I 0 LlkE TWe STYLE AMD ITiT I UkE J ju«T voac colour^ 'toW I39 words
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Article448 1964-07-25 5 The first 'peace committees MEETINGS WITH GOVT TO DISCUSS PLANS TO RESTORE CALM AND CONFIDENCE SINGAPORE, Friday. READERS of goodwill committees this morning were discussing with the Government on how to restore calm and confidence among the people. A Radio Singapura announcement said more meetings would be held later today448 words
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323 1964-07-25 5 Nair's call to trade unions: Obey 'back to work' orders (SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Trades I nion Congress today called upon workers in all essential services to report lor duty as and when directed by the authorities. The NTUC secretarygeneral. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, in a statement, said: "The323 words
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Article30 1964-07-25 5 IPOH. Fri. A book exhibition organised by the Language and Literature Institute In connection with the National Language month, will be held in Anderson School here tomorrow.30 words
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123 1964-07-25 5 ]£lALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government announced today that from Jan. 1 next year these stamps will be invalid for postage and revenue: Pictorial stamps bearing the portrait of Sultan Badlisbab of Kedah— black, one cent; orange, two cents; brown, four cents; bright purple, five cents;123 words
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168 1964-07-25 5 AIR SERVICES BACK TO NORMAL AT SINGAPORE AIRPORT CINGAPORE, Fri. There was no major interruption of flight operations at Singapore international airport today. Only one Malaysian Airways domestic flight was cancelled. All the international flights Including BOAC. Alitalia. KLM, and Qantas. operated as planned The cancelled domestic flight was ML168 words
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Article, Illustration992 1964-07-25 5 Court on need for charter to protect workers in retrenchment disputes SINGAPORE, Fri. Thie Industrial Arbitration Court has suggested that the Singapore Government, the National Trades Union Congress and the Singapore Employers Federation should consider the formation of a tripartite labour advisory992 words
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Advertisement176 1964-07-25 5 v k*»* I w /->. earn S INTEREST^ PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) H—4 Otr*.: KUALA LUMPUR Urmdkm k KUAIA LUHfUft JOHOtE IAHRU .IfOH n NANG MALACCA- S'NGAPOtI Onnw Officn: MUNII «nd HONG KONG Qnmr tan a m Xtk loix IHJ «>cm4 l)» 000 000 I DIAMOND176 words
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Miscellaneous211 1964-07-25 5 00/ i Hv V. F. Bmwntin VOUfbty YES. SIR.' SHE X/^ N/ ANP A PESCENWkNT OF I ...AWP EVERYONE KNOWS BUT THE 6REECE Op/ WHXT6 THAT I CLEOPATRA WASNT I KNOW- ALEXANDER THE GREAT, THE GREEKS OF HOMER HOMERS TIME VUkS f SOT TO CO WITH I WAS Am I211 words
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176 1964-07-25 6 New $6m road from Alor Star to Kangar l/ANGAk. Fri. The new Alor Star-Kan-gar highway financed lrom the U rated States! Development Loans t'und will be open to j traffic by the end of this year, the State En-j gineer, Mr. G. S. Glaister, said today. The road which will176 words
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171 1964-07-25 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM IS BACK TO NORMAL, CURFEW LIFTED BLK.IT MERTAJAM, Fri. The situation in Bukit Mertajam has returned to normal with the lifting of the curfew at 5.30 this morning. After a 16-night enforcement, there was no curfew throughout the district tonight. Originally the curfew was clamped down on July171 words
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Article151 1964-07-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Five of the six bus companies who have wage disputes with the Transport Workers' Union have agTeed to begin negotiations. The sixth company, the Seremban Town Bus Service, has refused to meet the union, a spokesman for the TWU said today. He151 words
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Article59 1964-07-25 6 IPOH, Fri. Fong Kooi Thye. 44. unemployed, was today fined •500 or one month's jail in default by the Magistrate here. Mr L. C. Vohrah. for assisting in an llleaal character lottery. He pleaded guilty to the offence said to have been committed In a59 words
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1139 1964-07-25 6 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD CORONER: SO MUCH DOUBT AND UNCERTAINTY from Kuching, Friday OPEN verdict was reached by the coroner, Mr. H. S. Daniell, here today at the end of a weeklong inquest on a political detainee, Ong Geong Ing. Ong was1,139 words
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291 1964-07-25 6 Wife had a 'violent temper': He is granted a divorce HUSBAND DEVELOPED A PEPTIC ULCER, COURT IS TOLD TPOH, Fri.— An archl--1 tectural draftsman, Oh Cheng lian. 44, who claimed that he developed peptic ulcer because of his wife's "violent temper" was today granted a degree nisi by Mr. Justice291 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-07-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. Lee Ken* Hiaa, 27. Assistant production supervisor at Food Specialities Malaya Ltd., an associate company of Nestles Products <M> Ltd.. has left here for Holland on the first Ire of his threr-month study tour in Europe He will study the latest86 words
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Article88 1964-07-25 6 PENANO. Prt. Th« Ptnang branch of the Malayan Lepraay Relief Association will hold Hi third annual meeting and IU second anniversary celebration* at the North Malaya Bos Seme* Association- Burmah Road, at 11.30 am on Sunday. The meeting will be followed by a lunch in88 words
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Article235 1964-07-25 6 PENANG Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: Proa Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 034) 8.45 a.m.; Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 ajn.; Alar Star and Pulau Langkawl (ML 133) 1.4* pjtn.; Koto Bharu and AJor Stai (ML 033)235 words
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Advertisement405 1964-07-25 6 I IMU?: As really a Sensational Car' I —local motorist Mr. Yeo Eng Siong i Businessman— Mr. Yco Eat Sioag School Teacher— Mr. Lawrence Yeo I Road holding is so wri- a^flaVLa^ m a^ at aye hou B ht I MPm derful...due to Imp indepen- the sensational Hillman Imp... 9405 words
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Advertisement497 1964-07-25 6 SsSSStE 9 JIWA BAIIAS.V BXM.SA Todsy: 1-3.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. 1 "STAMPEDE AT BITTEft CBEEK" r m 1 1.00 B.m. "Pharaoh V nmrn" f Tonnht Midnifht 11. 30 ii.bl love «Hh The Protwr Strainer" S. McQueen Bth Stuprndoa* Day! Show Starts: 11.45 ii.ra.-3.10-7.45 i»~, (POPILAR PRKISi "THF TALL OF THB ROMAN EMPIRE"497 words
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397 1964-07-25 7 Govt urged to approve accrediting system instead of universities KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ]yjORE than 80 per cent of the 162 Peace Corps volunteers serving in Malaya hold American degrees which are not recognised by the Government here. A Straits Times investigation revealed397 words
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Article27 1964-07-25 7 KUALA LI'MPUR. Pn. The Lions Club here will treat 101 children of the Pure Life Society orphanage to an outing at Monb on Sunday27 words
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196 1964-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWELVE more cases of cholera seven in, Kelantan and five in Trengganu were admitted to hospitals in the last 24 hours ending 8 a.m. today. This brings the total number of cases admitted to hospitals in Kelantan to 210196 words
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Article68 1964-07-25 7 SINGAPOER. Fri. Two legal service men have resigned from Government seivice to start practice as advocates and solicitors. One of them is Mr. Anthony Wee. Assistant Official Assignee. Before he became Assistant Official Assignee, Mr Wee was attached to the State Advocate Generals office as68 words
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108 1964-07-25 7 |£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian AgriHorticultural Association's annual exhibition will open at the associations new grounds at the Bth mile Jalan Kiang on Aug. 27. The opening ceremony may be performed by the Prime Mmister, Tengku Abdul Rahman This will be the nrst108 words
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Article53 1964-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Kn.— Saoaa bin Saman, 23, was today sentenced to 10 months' jail by the Third Magistrate for retaining a stolen bicycle, belonging to Mohamed Salleh bin Surila on Nov. 1 at S p.m. at Sungei Buloh Samah. of Kajang. who had three nreviou!"53 words
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Article47 1964-07-25 7 TAIPING. Prl.— A "Miss Perak Athlete" will be elected at a dance organised by the Perak Amateur Athletic Association at the Town Hall here tomorrow night All 45 women athletes taking Dart in the two-day Perak championships are expected to comuete for the title.47 words
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Article57 1964-07-25 7 PENANG. Fn.— Koay Teng Huat. 23. was sentenced to nine months' jail today for theft of a bicycle on May 12. Koay. who had three previous convictions for cheating, pleaded guilty to stealing the bicycle from Wan Chik binte Mohamed Isa at the General Hospital57 words
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Article, Illustration348 1964-07-25 7 Bahaman agrees TB sanatorium needed in Malacca MALACCA. Fri.— The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said today that sympathetic consideration would be Riven for the construction of a tuberculosis sanatorium here. He said representations had been made to him this morning by leaders at A. or Gajah. 15348 words
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Article31 1964-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The faculty of medicine. University of Singapore, has cancelled its weekend course on "neurology 1 scheduled to be held on Suudav from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.31 words
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352 1964-07-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Government has told five trade unions representing 17,000 civil servants that they can submit ih'ir views to the special committee to be appointed by the Government to review the entire structure of the civil service. The five352 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-07-25 7 Actress Kasmah Booty objects to her property being attached KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. "FILM actress Kasmah Booty. 32, (above) today 1 objected in the Sessions Court to her property being attached when it was her husband and not she who had not paid arrears of rent for 16 months She claimed292 words
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Article48 1964-07-25 7 PENANG. Fn. Burglars broke into the Scotland Road house of Mr. L. D. Kippen. accountant of tne Chartered Bank, yesterday and escaped with S2BO in cash and goods. Mr. Kippen reported to police he woke up' about 5.30 a.m. and found his bedroom ajar.48 words
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237 1964-07-25 7 NO PLAN TO CHANGE TV TIME FOR CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Television Malaysia will stick to its preserjit programme: schedule despite com-i plaints from some people that viewing times clash with children's studies. A spokesman for the programming section, explained that most children's programmes were from 630 p.m. and end237 words
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99 1964-07-25 7 KIALA LUMPI'R. Kri Ilv Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavu>acam. has been admitted to the General Hospital. He has been advised by ductors to tike "complete rest" and not have any visitors as far as possible. According to a Ministry of Labour source. Mr99 words
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159 1964-07-25 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Frt. Patients at the General Hospital here must wait for as long as three hours to have their X-ray examination. The reason: Two of the six X-ray units in the department are out of order. At the same time the X-ray159 words
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Article45 1964-07-25 7 KUALA LL'MPUR. Fri Th» High Commissioner-designate for India. Mr. Mustnta Kaiiul Kidual and Mrs. Kldwai. will arrive her* by air rrnm Singapore at 9.25 p.m. on Sunday. They were originally scheduled to arrive here at 7.20 a.m. oa Monday by train.45 words
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Advertisement105 1964-07-25 7 rTjPfy^^jWjL 38%^# jfc > Hy is Crown Treasures are locked under thick glass and zealously guarded. You can see and admire but you cannot touch. pfJ _^H However, there is one Crown Treasure you can make all your Wot 5r 1 own. to possess and enjoy— Carlsberg Beer, the King105 words
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Obituary69 1964-07-25 8 M Wm*t in iUmmm *J MR*. JANE JANIBN of 10 B*B»--..1 Boad pa— a away 3S-7-I4 at .nt Ajvamaa Baaplial. r*B>«tal tank ice 33-7-44. MR. TAN IBMO KBB paaaaa awaj icefully on tn* 33nd aas| bmwSm tlUnd oaa aoa Tan Chan Bask, two i«ht*r*. two daugbt*rs-ln-*BW, oa* n-io-law, v69 words
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Article212 1964-07-25 8 Wm4» tit JK- 1 ij TMR O—KPIT'I RWITTAPSL M ••read em? Batarßa* as«t Baaßw "loan ttaa. RAIRURM PARK MNvtL The srnool will b* ekwed until ma *saaMirncement of In*. Third Tern. TANQLIM MIMMTMT mciOL Tb* •ebool I* cloMd uatil ,Ma Beptambar. Btgswd: K.N. Crowa, CATHOLIC SOCIAL OUILO Seminar on212 words
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Article579 1964-07-25 8 The earnest efforts of Government and community leaders to restore calm, coupled with firm precautionary measures, have brought about a noticeable and gratifying easing of tension in Singapore. The work of rebuilding confidence and re-establishing I normal conditions has not, of course, been fully completed. I But579 words
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Article371 1964-07-25 8 Signature on Monday of an agreement between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association anu the National Union of Plantation i Workers will mark the formal end of a dispute which recently threatened the whole national economy. Less than three months ago the country was faced with the prospect371 words
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Article215 1964-07-25 8 Kuala Lumpur police have been having a hard time tracking down the few score fruit machines which have lurked illegally in the capital ever since import restrictions wer e imposed in 1962. In the last six months the police have confiscated 35 but many more are still operated215 words
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627 1964-07-25 8 BERNARD NOSSITER - BERNARD NOSSITER By TH E traditionally self-reliant Scots are turning to a broad battery of welfare state measures to rescue their distressed economy. With the help of the Conservative government, the Scots are developing magnets to lure new Industries, planning new towns627 words
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1250 1964-07-25 8 WAVERLEY ROOT - The exam leak that threatened a Government WAVERLEY ROOT ALL FOR THE SAKE OF A PIECE OF PAPER By HOW AND WHY FRENCH STUDENTS CHEATED EN-MASSE IN THE 'BAC IF the Fifth Republic vvere as sensitive to public indignation as the Third and the Fourth, the French government would hrve1,250 words
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Letter125 1964-07-25 8 I N the vicinity of my home there Is only one public telephone situated ]ust outside the Alexandra Post Office. Another is at least two hundred yards away. A few nights ago I was in a queue outside the booth waiting for a teenage gin to125 words
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Letter64 1964-07-25 8 T FULLY support the views 1 of "M.E.M." (S.T. 15-7--1964) and think that the F.M.C is one of the best examples of good education in Malaysia. I hope more colleges of this type are set up for the benefit of the younger generation of Malaysia. For the Director64 words
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Advertisement706 1964-07-25 8 Strait! Tr>e« k Msky Mail cia**m*d *i»» »rtl»ai»i»ata a*ac k* tm lat noar COLO ITOIMet AS»C*r>« Orctwrd COLD *rrONA«B MANCHII AT HOLLA NO PJOAD— KATONI KePP«L. SJOAD— tiAVAL BASS A***)******) OH BOOK ITOBB LTV) •MwtM HHH. M*« QH, TMI NIWI rWOMT M. M. lIMAH. S A <—*>*■» N«««i. mmmt Baa*706 words
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Advertisement34 1964-07-25 8 I^^ 1 I 1^» UNMATCHED craftsmanship.... SwpOfvl** cajt Mitt, »«il«»«*l m Ml* ft**)* CKanrai'i tradition bond— im look, rui r*al »f«rt yea «HH aKfhvM ov«t. "^^•l, Hifh S»r*l at** in Gnodwod Rof+)** Hotels, Singapore34 words
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Advertisement107 1964-07-25 8 SIGURD STENHOJ «/s COMPRESSORS j J 2.5 to 42 cv. ft. m iM^iri r HOISTS 3 to 12 tons a*af*T*T.^l^*w """^^""'••i HYDRAULIC sto 100 tons PH.MI Stenhoj garage equipment offers unequalled reliability, economy, long life and etie «*JBPs§3SEa*^fll k' fl of operation and initalla- jT^ E ?/i tion. A complete107 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1964-07-25 9 HOUSEWIVES HAD BOUGHT SUFFICIENT FOOD ON THURSDAY SITUATION IMPROVES AND CONDITIONS NORMAL gINGAPORE, Fri. After the curfew was lifted at 5.30 a.m. today, markets and provision shops in the city area were not as crowded as yesterday. The reason was that housewives made sure they1,186 words
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355 1964-07-25 9 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG By Singapore, Friday Kigaporo ministers today visited constituto put personally across this message: lm and help restore order for your own sake. They went into every lorong and street in Kampong Glam and Rochore area- to explain It to355 words
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407 1964-07-25 9 Report results of directive, Razak orders state govts KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has ordered all state governments to report back to him '"immediately" on the results of his directive to them on Wednesday to form special committees to maintain goodwill between the different communities407 words
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Article30 1964-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. PYI. The Havelock Road Community Centre has postponed indefinitely their fun f:<ir. scheduled to have been opened by Inche O'hman Wok. the Minister for Social Affair., tomorrow.30 words
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Article27 1964-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Fri A cocktail party scheduled for Monday at the I Officers' Mfs<;, Ist Bn.. Singapore Infantry Regiment. Ulu Pandan Camp. ha.« been rinrelled27 words
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Article56 1964-07-25 9 SINGAPORE, Ft; A L Cpi. died in the Genera. Ho*pi* tal here this tTOßing trom Injuries suffered alter his mo-' .skidded along Nicholl HiehwM? while he m on his way :o report lor duty at Hill Street police .-tation. A constable who h I rider seriously56 words
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119 1964-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— British service schools closed because of the curfew and the general situation in the city, will not re-open this torm A British Army statement «mid tuday they would remain closed until the next term begins on Sept. 16 All teacher* are asked119 words
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211 1964-07-25 9 OINGAPOKE. Fri. Leaders of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce today appealed to all food retailers here to maintain reasonable price levels of foodstuffs. Mr Nr Aik Huan. -hairman of the Chambers general affairs committee, also ur«pd retailers not to exploit tha current troubles. The211 words
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Advertisement102 1964-07-25 9 World's first half-size single lens reflex camera... JJen f§f inter-changeable lenses Here's the *>t*r of the picture shi x. ting world. Thp world"* first super miniature,•ingle lens reflex. Takes 72 pictnrM ,m a roll of Hsmm film. Incorporates features of its largpr sister models. Lens interchangeable to standard, wide angle,102 words
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Advertisement69 1964-07-25 9 V A-' 1 Mf'j 1 Vi n I I NATIONAL PANASONIC I 3-band 8-tronsistor portable with two PM dynamic speakers giving Hi-fi and panasonic Kfl^k sound reproduction Superb sensitivity on oil Pv£i bands with A D and drift type transistors. Clear and powerful reception Operates on 3 H^^fl National UM-169 words
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Miscellaneous650 1964-07-25 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA BHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHOKTWAVK 41 «d 25 metre. SERVICES: W. 7 .nd MJ metre. MEOII-M WAVE SERVICE: J£>& 476 metre* 7.04) The Nev.a. i.lo Bieaklast AM •6 00 Good Mornin* 601 Hoil>oum; 30 Learn A Word A i A.M.. 6.00 Good Morning, 601 UIV 73 v650 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1964-07-25 10 PRODUCTS ON A PAR WITH THOSE MADE IN HIGHLY INDUSTRIALISED COUNTRD3S Firm provides training for Malaysian workers afternoon, Hume Industries (Malaya) Limited, will be host to the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. Mrs. Lim, and senior members of the Ministry's1,400 words
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1024 1964-07-25 10 A MORE ACTIVE ROLE BY GOVERNMENT IN INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS (GOVERNMENT action I in the field of industrial development up to the present has been confined to efforts to induce investment in the secondary manufacturing industriesIndustrial development dealt with in this way has as a result not riven rise to complex1,024 words
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Advertisement87 1964-07-25 10 (P (P h cv c\j I MALAYSIAN MADE ASBESTOS SHEETS 3) Malaysia's largest selling 5 A3 rv 5 Corrugated Asbestos Sheets and Flat Asbestos Sheets 3) C are fine locally made products manufactured by 3) K C j HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LTD. j C i: These products are sold, 3>87 words
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Article607 1964-07-25 11 size and length. The cement and fibre Is then mixed in a considerable quantity of water and transferred to the pipe making machine. The machine uses a special textile felt and a polished steel mandrel to produce the pipe. Cement/asbestos slurry Is pumped Into a607 words
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Advertisement54 1964-07-25 11 KHIAM HOE CO. 374 JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, X.L SOON SENG CO. 27 MALAY STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. HONG BEE CO., LTD. 93 BEACH STREET, PENANC. TAI WAH CHAN CO., LTD. 67 BEACH STREET, PENANC Are proud to be associated with HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LIMITED As m APPOINTED DEALERS in "HUME"54 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-07-25 12 THE ROOF THAT IS CHEAP, LASTING PROVIDING an economic roof over the heads of rural, and indeed many urban Malaysians is the business of a joint Malaya-Japan venture at Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur. The firm Federal Iron Works Ltd. manufactures galvanised iron sheets, by far the most popular type ofUP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-07-25 12 "]~HF chairman of the board of directors of thr Federal Iron Works Ltd.. a pionerr company in Petalinc Jaya. is Mr Ooh Senc Choo (above), a well-known Singapore businessman, and also managing director of Yew l.ian Ltd Other directors of this Malaya-Japan venture are Mr. Goh71 words
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Article393 1964-07-25 12 Mr. Lee Yew Yong, the company's manager, explained that corrugated sheets were mostly used for roofing, while plain sheets. were used for manufacturing other products. At the present rate of consumption. Malaysia's needs amount to about 30.000 tons of plain and corrugated sheets annually, with393 words
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305 1964-07-25 12 modern plant of the Federal Iron Works Ltd. can turn cut an average of one galvanised iron sheet in less than a second, day and night. But this is only the average time the sheets, plain, or corrugatec. take305 words
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Advertisement54 1964-07-25 12 WELCOME to The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia, The Honourable Dr. Lim Swee Aun, J.P.,M.P. f and Mrs. Lim on the occasion of their official visit to our factory today. I TIGER BRAND V Galvanized \O^fj^/ Iron Sheets plain and corrugated Mani/actur?d by FEDERAL IRON WORKS LTD. No.U. JALAN54 words
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Advertisement159 1964-07-25 12 With Best Wishes I LIM PAX TOW j BUILDING CONTRACTORS 150, Loke Yew Road -Kuala Lumpur, B < Telephone *****. Best Wishes to FEDERAL IRON WORKS LTD. from CITY ART ADVERTISING Rm. 204/205 China Insurance BnlMlnr. Jalan Tuankn Abdul Rahman, K.L. Tel: 828*7. Congratulations to FEDERAL IRON WORKS LIMITED From159 words
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Article, Illustration658 1964-07-25 13 npWO plants, part of the installations of a Joint Hong KongMalayan firm at the west end of Petaling Jaya's industrial complex, are playing a silent, but vitally important role in the economy of the nation. The plants work shifts of equal time, ensuring658 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-07-25 13 Young man with an important assignment A YOUNG man with an important assignment at the Petaling Jaya plants of two Arms producing acids is Dr. L. S Leung (above), the firms' research .ianagtr. Hone Kong born, and a London and Cambridge educated chemical engineer. Dr. Leung, who is only 29153 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-07-25 13 A HONG KONG indus- trialist made a brief visit to Kuala Lumpur in 1952 five years before Malaya became independent and the first thing that struck him was the apparent all-round stability here. Mr L. 8. Koo (above), 43, recalls: "I was on my208 words
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216 1964-07-25 13 THE Malaya Acid Works Ltd.. and the Malaya Acid Works Formic i Ltd.. jointly sponsor a programme of training local technical personnel A youth from Johore Mr. Lee Ah Pun. Is now studyIng chemistry at the University of Malaya on a scholarship awarded by216 words
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Advertisement39 1964-07-25 13 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (Malaysia) LTD. CO-DISTRIBUTOR OF TIGER BRAND FORMIC ACID MANUFACTURED BY MALAYA ACID WORKS LTD. PETALING JAVA. GUTHRIE CO. (M) LTD. is proud to be associated with the distribution of Formic Acid made by MALAYA ACID WORKS LTD.39 words
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Advertisement107 1964-07-25 13 PIONEER CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN MALAYSIA MALAYA ACID WORKS LTD. MANUFACTURERS OF SULPHURIC ACID BATTERY ACID OLEUM Distributed by: 1.C.1. (MALAYA) LTD. CABLE ADDRESS: "ACIDS" TELS: *****.*****. *****. PETALING JAVA. SELANGOR. MALAYSIA. Welcome THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF COMMERCE INDUSTRY DR. MRS. LIM SWEE AUN VISIT TO OUR WORKS ON 25th JULY,107 words
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241 1964-07-25 14 WE would refer to the letter in your edition of July 22 (Jane Hills) on the problem of the Jaga Keretas. Your correspondent is obviously not aware of the scheme adopted in Penang whereby certain jaga keretas are approved by A.A.M. as car attendants241 words
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Letter211 1964-07-25 14 I SEE thai Someone has been complaining about the dirt dropped by lorries in Orchard Road. If the lorry owners and drivers cannot be brought to order then the only other thing to do Is to sweep the dirt up. But this Is not possible since211 words
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Letter51 1964-07-25 14 A LTHOUGH Malaysia has A been in existence for nearly a year we have to pay double stamp duty for cheques in the territories of Malaya /Singapore 'Sabah' Sarawak. I am quite certain the additional stamp duty collected isn't very much, but the inconvenience caused is immense ACCOUNTANT51 words
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425 1964-07-25 14 I HAVE just been reading details of the Internal 1 Security Act 'Amendment) Bill m the Straits Budget and today's London Times. This is a classic example ef the age-old conflict between the claims of established Governments and the rights of the individual.425 words
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Letter121 1964-07-25 14 NO FORMS FOR CITIZENSHIP "TiOR the past three •T months I have been trying to apply for Federal citizenship (.for which I am fully qualified) with little success. Every time I have been to the Registration Office— l have been there not less than thirty times so- far— l have121 words
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Letter37 1964-07-25 14 PART-TIME teachers teaching vernacular languages are paid $6.00 in secondary and $4.00 in the primary schools in Kedah whereas in other states such as Selangor they are paid $7.50 and $5.00 respectively. A. TEACHER Sk Patanl37 words
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Letter83 1964-07-25 14 I HAVE been medical offlcer--1 ln-charge of several district hospitals In my over 10 years of services. From my personal experiences, I have found that assistant nurses are capable of doIng almost all the work tnat a Hospital Assistant or a staff nurse Is able to do. Government83 words
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Letter68 1964-07-25 14 Jungle law and the news AS an English houwwtfa living temporarily in Singapore with my family, I am finding life most fascinating; There are nrw things to learn every day about the ways of life of the island's multiracial population. However, can someone please tell me why, when a tiger68 words
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Letter104 1964-07-25 14 IN reply lo complaint! (ST. July 11) that nothing is being done to stop earth lorries from spilling lumps of earth on the roads, I wish to state that as far as the P.W.D. is concerned, we take action to trace the culprits and warn them not to104 words
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Letter63 1964-07-25 14 rpHE trafflc discipline at ■1 round-abouts is considerably better In Singapore than most major cities elsewhere, but when is something going to be doni» about the persistent and most dangerous practice of vehicles passing on the Inside? This blatantly contravenes a rule of the road which Is universal,63 words
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Miscellaneous330 1964-07-25 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS < B.8 1. Old man's son's Involved In o. Kilt m a sort of transport. oil distribution In the Pacific say? <6>. 1 7. 7). 8. Crane-like bird In the b*t 9. Make oneselt at home In the migrant, perhaps inn demand fruit (9). 7. Refuse330 words
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Advertisement1280 1964-07-25 15 TL LIYEIPI4L A WEST C4AST U.K.; Baa Spore Bull P. rhaa Paaaag Ammtmm, Litarpaal la *VAag 1 Litarpiil, C iigotj le Pt JaTy a Jaly 2B aVSV.W 1 I|W 1 I«» i 1 STYAMAJI LiterpMl M Aag a Aag 1 I Am 11 LitarpMl, SlltdMl m Aaf 11 Aeg IS1,280 words
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Advertisement2519 1964-07-25 15 HE^3EJB^^^B^ESB W\^M THE EAC LINES k;a 011 exiALAiuMfua.f swttttvham ffMAHO fwai'to. MOMi ti«u noKi tiu rmomtiir* SAUIPjet II lENOA, IE HAVRE NAMBVat. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. 4SLO, IOTNENBUH toftNNAtlH ™^TI!T!glw»(T^~~T^Iir™~ 1^~?loa l 3r 1 "KIHA" k) Sailed la Part,^l Jily 21 31 Jily •BASRA' vi.... 11 Jaly/ 1 Aag 4/72,519 words
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Advertisement1201 1964-07-25 15 tepjw ELLERMAN BUCKMALL S.S. CO., LTD. HfjfaA LONDON HAMIURO ROTTERDAM HAVRI F**"* HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pora P. srnm Peaa»f •CITY Of LEEK wPlft/MJari 20 Jaly tCITY OF RINN 14/21 Jlty JCITY Of JONANNESWR6 Jaf MIITY Of lUINAM 11/21 Aeg Aaf 24 A.g tCITY OF COLOMBO 21/21 Aaf 21 Aaf •CH1,201 words
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Article498 1964-07-25 16 QENTTMENT improved greatly in northern centres of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Turnover, although better, was still small as operator*waited for Singapore to reopen. The Improved tone waa attributed to the stimulation ni business resulting from the action of brokers In Penang, Ipoh and other centres498 words
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Article105 1964-07-25 16 MELBOURNE, Frl.— The easing Xf trend of industrials slackened today. Falls outnumbered rises but leaders were steadier. Most oils firmed while base metals were mostly lower. North Broken Hills dropped l/- to 41/3. Ampol Exploration up 6d. 22/6 and A.0.0. up 9d. 40/-. Loans were steady. C.R.A. 87/Mount105 words
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Article76 1964-07-25 16 chips in Part Swetttnham and >J Penang harbeura today are: Part Swettenmm: Wharf Berth! Roggereen. raletrta, Rebeverett. Klna. Hew Wharf BerttMi Demodocoa, Rondo. Benrlnnea. Monaelatatn. Itrtam Bertha: Karachi. Bradererett. Rottl. Caatera Ranger. Abberkerk. Uandama. Oetpwater Point Riverbajnk. Nteohar. Tokal liaru. City of l.aada. Achlliea. Out Teday: Vlsug76 words
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Article36 1964-07-25 16 ON the fr»» netting* marhtt In Hong Kooc yeiterday Urn U.I. d«llar was quoted at 6.74| (or TT and 5.73| for taah. Stirling WU quoted at U.M and •n* t««l *f geld at 249).36 words
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Article143 1964-07-25 16 HC.B. and Co. Ltd. In their weekly rubber market review say: Market conditions were erratic due to the unsettled situation In Singapore. Disruption in communications provided the nain problem since Federation centres -were working as usual. On Wednesday some panicky short covering took prices up to 67143 words
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Article24 1964-07-25 16 July 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICES: 66* cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5637.87* a plcnl (up $7.50). Estimated unofficial offering: Unstated.24 words
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Article471 1964-07-25 16 Tin follows recovery in London THE price ol Straits tin In Penang yesterday rose $7.50 a plcul to $637,874. No estimate of the offering was available. This follows the recovery on the London metal exchange .on Thursday. The loth meeting of the I.T.C. In London was expected to end late471 words
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Article244 1964-07-25 16 AUGUST tint grada rubber f.e.b. cleaed at 5 ».m. m Kuala Lumnr yesterday at 881 eenta per Id.. down one eight of cent on Thursday closing; level for the position. The tone waa very quiet. R A and F M.R.t. emiti* »rleii In cents per 'b. yesterday: INT.244 words
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Advertisement946 1964-07-25 16 MMiMLIJt UKVICI muu. PMiSTIN *N0 P. «UW StIVICI 'i. rrtantla. *«tlai*a. Milauraa, s)lai| li Vatrai ail Nataiattnaa Pining P. S'ftHl Spar* C'bai. fham p.mh. r ROM milAlU UJULi IMH F mini > r-»i, < >MM»t .union Caicatu ■UtlMIJk Sj.IH la Ptrt 21 Julj J1 Jul) »»l»H 2S/J1 Jaly 11 mi,946 words
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Advertisement824 1964-07-25 16 J.K.R. NEGRI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "D" under Heads 3 6 and above up to 12.00 Noon on 28th July. 1964 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Negri Sembtlan for the ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF VETERINARY OFFICE. ONE (1) CLABB824 words
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Advertisement347 1964-07-25 16 IN THE MATTES OF LIAN AJK COMPANY LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1940/4* (Creditors 1 Voluntary Wlndlng-Up) Take notice that a meeting of the Creditors In the above matter will In pursuance to Section 231 of the Companies Ordinances 1940/1946 be held at Nc Kiat Teong Building.347 words
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Advertisement601 1964-07-25 17 PETALING TIN LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the declaration of an interim dividend of 15 cento per stock unit in respect of estimated profits for the year ending 31st October. 1964, less Income tax at 40% payable on 21st September. 1964 to stockholders registered on 29th August. 1964. By601 words
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Advertisement381 1964-07-25 17 NOTICES TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF 2 400 KW DIESEL ELECTRIC GENERATLNG SETS Tenderers are hereby notified that the closing date for the above has been further extended to noon on July 31st 1964. NOTICE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of381 words
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Advertisement918 1964-07-25 17 (Continued from t°Rg« t) SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Words SS (Him.}— Boa St eta. oatr. OVERLAND TO UK Kthruary 'Si. Man wanted to co-drive. Approximately aeven weeka. Box AIS93 B.T. Penang. WANTED: l.xpcn. need and Energetic Canvassers/Salesmen for popular brand of Commercial Refrigerators. Salary and commission. Apply Box AllO3 B.T. K.L.918 words
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Advertisement986 1964-07-25 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :o Words SS 'Miit.}— Box St et: extro MODERN BUNGALOW Section 6. P.J. 3 bedroom*, apacioua ball, modern kltcnen, big compound, monthly rental (500/. unfurnlahed Ring ***** K.L. FOUR BEOROOMEB two atorey terrace bouse at St. Michael* Road available Immediately. Apply Chin Chiew Tel. (Spore) ***** after 6986 words
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Advertisement844 1964-07-25 17 TUITION Weref* Si (Him.)— Boa M cf*. satrm ORCHARD DRIVINO SCHOOL Morri* 1100. 30 Emerald Hill Road. Spore. *****. REMOVE YOUR CHILD'S headache and your worry. Efficient tuition, all standard*: Mathematics Science Engli»b by experienced Maths/Science Graduate. ***** (Spore). TOURS A EXCURSIONS W Were* U (HlsuP—Boa H> satrm BEFORE YOU844 words
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Advertisement881 1964-07-25 17 VtM i Lfc- rOR SALE l» Words U (mm.h-Boa U eta, sxtro It*a FORD ZIPHVR Black 80.000 KMS owner driven accident free, ex- I cellent condition radio w/rear apaakar I (2.500 Tel (XL) ***** I IS4M NOVIMBIR Kord Anglla Deluxe one European owner. Oood condition 52.750 0.n.0. TeL Kuala Kubu881 words
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Advertisement983 1964-07-25 17 MISCELLANEOUS W Words U (Mim.)—Box M rte. extra PftAY-PAINTINO/fttPAIRt ft*- PRISMATOM wtthtn o boon cuelomer'a bouae. Telephone il'poni HOT 2. For glutlng problem* TARZAMi ONI* la tbe imwir. AT YOUR SERVICE I» Wurdm U <mtsu>— Boa i* rte. csrre KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY •■RVlt.ft. 23 Tbe Arcade, in t'loor. Tel: kosiu j983 words
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419 1964-07-25 18 TRENGGANU FARMERS URGE GOVT: KUALA TRENGGANU, Friday THE Government 1 was today urged to striqtly enforce the 1 Pa d i Cultivators (Control of Rents and Security of Tenure) Ordinance passed in 1955 in order to improve living conditions of tenant farmers. The419 words
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446 1964-07-25 18 IPOH. Frl r\ATO Liew Why Hone, chairman of the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, and a member of the State goodwill committee, said after an emergency meetirg today that the Government was now considering co-opting members from >other political446 words
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645 1964-07-25 18 AFTERMATH OF RIOTS: 263 CHARGED IN COURT Jail sentences from two days to two years SINGAPORE, Frl FOUR magistrates today dealt with a total of 263 men arrested in connection with this week's disturbances and sent 142 to jail for terms varying from two days to two years. Only one645 words
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112 1964-07-25 18 YEW YORK. Fri. -J- The A United Nations announced laM night the programme fOC the three-hour visit which Tengku. Abdul Rahman is scheduled to make to the international headquarters on Aug. 3. Accompanied by Dato Ong Yoke Lin. ambassador to the United States and112 words
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Advertisement13 1964-07-25 18 S Enjoy the masculine freshness of il *L mm SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON13 words
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Miscellaneous90 1964-07-25 18 TOUAV Sedill Kechil 11.18 a.m. (7.» ft) 9.13 pjn. <6-3ft>: Singapore 12.1? a.m. < 7.4 ft > HOP p.m. <B.6ft>: Port Dlckson 6.58 ajn. (7.9ft> 7.K9 p.m. (8 6ft>: Port Swettenham 6.31 a.m. <12Att) 6.36 p.m. 1 12.7 ft i Penang Mil a.m. (6.9 ft) 1.03 p.m. < B.4ft i.90 words
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101 1964-07-25 19 EPSOM JEEP - RACING Turf club make another change EPSOM JEEP By SINGAj?ORJE, Fri. The Singapore Turf Club announced today that the second day's races of the July meeting would be held on Wednesday, July 29. The third days races will be held on Sunday week. Bit sweep and three-digit tickets sold in101 words
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Article134 1964-07-25 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore soccer team will leave for the Heah Joo Seang Cup in I Malaya Cup tie against Malacca at Kubu Stadium on Sunday. The Singapore Amateur F.A. announced today that the team would assemble at SAFA clubhouse. Jalan Besar Stadium, at 4 pm.134 words
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Article52 1964-07-25 19 KOTA BHARU, Fri. Kelantan trounced Perils 8-1 in the Malaya Cup here today after leading 3-0 at halftime. Kelantan's goals were scored by Mahadl (18th and 62nd >. Haraid Ghanl (55th and 72nd). Jamaluddin (76th and 79th) Balleh (25th and Yusof Idris (38th). Uthet scored for Perils In52 words
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Article24 1964-07-25 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Joint Services Johore Malaya Cup match scheduled to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium an Sunday has been postponed.24 words
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Article40 1964-07-25 19 pENANG. Fri. Singapore will challenge Penang tomorrow for the Heath Joo Seang Cup in the inter-state badminton competition for women. Singapore beat Kedah 4-3 in the zone final at the Penang Chinese Girls High School hall last night.40 words
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Article312 1964-07-25 19 Perak clinch it— almost PENANG CAN PIP THEM BUT ONLY BY BEATING S'GOR 14-0 ALOR STAR, Fri. After they were a goal down, at the interval, Perak fought back spiritedly to beat Kedah 3-2 In their key north zone Malaya Cup match here today. Perak's winning goal was scored by312 words
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408 1964-07-25 19 B. PAHAT, Fri. ANOTHER FOUR records fell today making a A total of five for the two-day Johore AAA championships which ended here Today's record breakers were: Osman Arshad in the 400 metres. Osman's 51.4 sec took o.6sec oft Andrew Lazaroo's 1962 state408 words
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Article246 1964-07-25 19 PENANG, Friday. pHARUE TEH (Jelutong English School), who set up two new records in winning four events, was the outstanding athlete at the Penang primary schools championships which ended here today. Charlie set records in the 200 metres (26.9) and the 80 metres hurdles (13.1).246 words
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Article82 1964-07-25 19 S'pore lead in polo cup match DENANG. Fri. Singapore "A". 1 with a five-goal handicap, led Royal Pahang 6-3* at the end of the flr&t two chukkas of their Burma-Malaya Cup polo match which began here today. The match will continue with two chukkas tomorrow and two more on Sunday.82 words
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175 1964-07-25 19 QKREMBAN, Fri. Two State lv; records were set up by women athletes at the Negri Sembllan AAA championships held at the King George V School padang today. In the heats of the 80-metre hurdles Maheran Amln returned the time of 14.8 sec. which clipped175 words
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Article185 1964-07-25 19 KUALA LUMPUR, TO. Five records three in the finals and two in the heats were sat up on the opening day of the Central Electricity Board, Central Area, athletic championships at Pantal today. bohan Singh bettered two marks discus 103 ft 11 H and shot putt185 words
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Article21 1964-07-25 19 TAIPINO. Prl.— The Sultan of Perak will declare open the twoday Perak AAA championships here tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.21 words
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Article37 1964-07-25 19 BINOAPORE. Fri. The Olympic Games swimming trials for Singapore swimmers today: the Singapore open athletics meet on Aug. 1 and 3 at Farrer Park and the Ministry of Health's athletics meet tomorrow have all been postponed-37 words
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Article25 1964-07-25 19 BUNOKI PATANI. Prl Kuala Muda league soccer champion* Sinaran will meet The Rest in a friendly match on the Sungtl Patanl padang on Sunday25 words
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Article26 1964-07-25 19 PENANO. Prl. Rain washed out the Penang open tennis championships here today. The scheduled ties for today will be played at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow26 words
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Article308 1964-07-25 19 Malaysian mark by Madhum in walk CnmOKX PATANL Prl. Mad-! %y hum Shah broke the Malaysian 20.000 metres walk record with a time of lhr. SSmln. 33.35ec. in the Kedah AAA championships here today. IMb: 1 00 l Hock Urn 3 ZulklfU Jaharudin 3 Zahld Zalnal Abldln 1.7: 260 m:308 words
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Article59 1964-07-25 19 SOCCER Ipoh Commercial Homes Lge: Borneo Motors 8 Red House 1. I- Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson): Utd Plantations 4 Stars 2. Krian L«e: Soon Lee E*t. 3 DID 0; Tall Ayer Est. w.o. Bagan Tlang. Nefri UW. (Seremban): Rangers S Indian Assii 0. HOCKEY U Perak Lgt (T.59 words
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Article549 1964-07-25 19 AUSSIES ARE SAFE FROM DEFEAT TEST COMMENT A R l* by Jack Fingleton OLD "TRAFFORD (Manchester), Fri. AT LUNCH it was 84 for none. At tea it was 18$ A lor none. At 5.10 p.m. the first Australian, wicket fell for 201 and at stumps it was 253 for two549 words
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Miscellaneous37 1964-07-25 19 ATHLETICS State: Pfrak AAA (Taiplng): Negrt AAA (Seremban) era Cential (Pautal); Penang MTC. BADMINTON Heah Cop challenge rd: B'pore v Penang <P« COHS. 7 JO pjn.). TENNIS Penang chamnlootolpi (PBC court*'. POLO Burma-Malaya Cup tourney (Peaaag, 4.4»).37 words
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214 1964-07-25 20 20,500-ton tin gap in 1 2-month period LONDON, Fri. World production of tin in the 12 months to March 31, 1964, totalled 143,500 long tons. Mr. W. Fox. secretary of the International Tin Council, told a Press conference here today. Consumption of tin In the same period was 164.000 longReuter - 214 words
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Article70 1964-07-25 20 LONDON. Pri. Britain's President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Edward Heath, announced in the House of Commons here today that he had decided to appoint Inspectors under the Companies' Act to investigate the affairs of the Rolls Razor company. The collapse of the company,Reuter - 70 words
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Article25 1964-07-25 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The schools Cadet Corps certificate examinations scheduled to be held tomorrow ana on Sunday, have been postponed until further notice.25 words
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Article56 1964-07-25 20 GEORGETOW. (British Guiana) Fri. An Indian woman and her brother were killed by a bomb hurled into a room here tonight. Two other peisons were Injured. This latest outrage brought to 158 the total of people dead or missing, feared dead, in five months ofReuter - 56 words
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375 1964-07-25 20 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER AND TIN PRICES T'ONDON. Thurs A/ter some I a uncertainty at the outset vhen there was some nervousness concerning bank rate, stock markets developed a better ton*? after the 'no change' decision following some Investment and buying of giltedged and leading equities. Tins were easier. Plantation shares375 words
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Article44 1964-07-25 20 LAGOS, Fri. Twenty-nine people were killed and 11 others seriously injured when lightning struck a hut last night in Kontagora Emirat. Northern Nigeria. The Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation reported. Other buildings were also damaged and trees uprooted in the village. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article25 1964-07-25 20 RANGOON Fri. Stalin Peace Prize winner and elder Burmese statesman Thakin Kodaw Hmaing died yesterday after a prolonged illness He was 90— UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article, Illustration428 1964-07-25 20 S. VIETNAM: DE GAULLE CRITICISES U.S. POLICY 'Washington and Moscow camps no longer fit the world situation* PARIS, Friday. QEN. de Gaulle yesterday sharply criticised American policy in South Vietnam and called for an international conference to settle the future of the Indo-Chinese nations by negotiations instead of by war.428 words
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Article390 1964-07-25 20 Aussies pile up the runs t \i 9 9 f^^| \f 4 NCHESTER, Ftfv— 1T1 Australia had made virtually certain by lunch In the Fourth Test with England at Old Trafford here today that they would not los« the match. By the Interval Australia had carried their overnight 263 for390 words
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Article166 1964-07-25 20 LONDON, Fri. Close of pla» scores In yesterday's cricket matches Scarborough: Yorks 397 (P. Sharpe 70 B. Close 73 R. Illlngworth 40 L. Cold well 6-77) Wore* 2114-7 (T. Graveney 117 n.o. D. j Richard.sun 47 1. Coventry: L*ItCS 191 and 157-4 j (G. Pullar 51 n.o.>Reuter - 166 words
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Article28 1964-07-25 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Th« annual meeting of the Malaysian Women's Hockey Association at I poll on Sunday has been postponed to a later date to be announced.28 words
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Advertisement135 1964-07-25 20 PACIFIC MANSION (Phase 2) RIVER VALLEY ROAD, (facing Killiney Road) SINGAPORE. 20 STOREY LUXURY RATS FOR SALE Price From only $137-50 nj) 700/. PER MONTH FOR 10 YEARS CONSTRUCTION ALREADY i >>N UP TO 17th FLOOR Actual Floor Area 1640 I L*S>^^^>\ Three bedroom* with f. g^>! bullt-lo cupboard position.135 words
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