The Straits Times, 27 June 1964
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Title Section22 1964-06-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 matte*** to** o**0 The Straits Times KDN 731 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1964 15 CENTS22 words
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Article733 1964-06-27 1 SAMAD MAHADI K. TRENGGANU - SAMAD MAHADI K. TRENGGANU, Secrecy in kampongs 158 DEATHS IN AND AROUND TRENGGANU CAPITAL SINCE OUTBREAK— BUT HOW MANY DIED OF DISEASE IS UNKNOWN I By 1 Friday > INQU IRI ES made this week in the Kuala Trengganu area alone suggest that the number of people who733 words
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Article245 1964-06-27 1 Tengku to Maca: My terms 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V Tengku Abdul Rahman has told President Macapagal of the Philippines that he will not agree to another Foreign Ministers' conference with Indonesia unless President Soekarno changes his aggressive attitude towards Malaysia. The Tengku's sentiments were expressed in a letter he sent245 words
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Article38 1964-06-27 1 TRAPPED VIET CONG LOSE 200 KILLED son n.v (South it-1-n.im). Iri One thousand ■mwrrt Viet Com guerillas, pinm-d down nr.ir here, lost over SM killed aftei d.iy lorn; pouiKlin^ l>y Govenuaeat plaaes, tmks, helicopters >"(i Infantry.38 words
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Article, Illustration82 1964-06-27 1 CEREMONIAL SEND-OFF FOR OUR KING. QUEEN rF. Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong left llaneda by special chartered aircraft at the end of their 10-day state visit to Japan on Thursday. Their Majesties, who will stay two nights in Horn? Kone on their way home.82 words
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Article62 1964-06-27 1 ROME, Fri. Hostesses and stewards of Italy's national airline. Alitalia, who had been on strike for 14 days for better working conditions, last night agreed to resume work. Their decision followed an assurance by the Transport and Civil Aviation Minister, Mr. Angelo Raflaeie Jervolino. that62 words
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Article546 1964-06-27 1 100 armed men raid Tepoi village A GANG of 100 armed and uniformed Indonesian border terrorists paraded through the tiny unguarded village of Tepoi in the jungle six miles west of Tebedu and half-an-hour's walk from the border on Wednesday. The terrorists set fire to the546 words
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203 1964-06-27 1 Sock: Does Tengku think I'm stupid? A political settlement first JAKARTA, Friday. PRESIDENT Soekarno said yesterday Indonesia would not withdraw its guerillas from Malaysian Borneo before pplitical issues between both countries had been settled. I He said that Indonesia was 'not afraid even if the whole of Malaysia overflowed withUPI - 203 words
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Article43 1964-06-27 1 HONG KONG. Pri.— Dr. Hewlett Jonnson. former "Red Dean" of Canterbury and his wife left Canton for home by air today after a visit to China at the invitation of the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lal, Canton radio reported. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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107 1964-06-27 1 AUSAXNE. FrL— A reliLJ able source said hrre today that the executive committee of the International Olympic Committee had withdrawn the suspension of Indonesia and that an invitation would be sent to the Indonesian Olympic Committee to participate in the Olympic Games in Tokyo.Reuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-06-27 1 Johnson says it again: We're in... WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Johnson has again reaffirmed the provisions of the Anzus treaty which links Australia, New Zealand and the United States insofar as they might apply regarding Australian involvement in Malaysia. Sir Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, told a press conference this306 words
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Article73 1964-06-27 1 BONN. Fri.— Mr. Robert Kennedy, U.S. Attorney-General, left. here by special aircraft this morning lor a one-uay visit to West Berlin, after his talks with political leaders in Bonn. In Berlin. Mr. Kennedy is to unveil a memorial plaque to his brother, the late Pi evident JohnReuter - 73 words
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129 1964-06-27 2 JAKARTA. I ri.—ln- donesia will seek additional military ;iid if Malaysia asks for more help from Common wealth countries, the Foreign .Minister. Dr. Suhandrio, said yesterday Asked to comment on Tengku Abdul Rahman's appeal for more help toAP - 129 words
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Article57 1964-06-27 2 DEI HI. Fu lad:a Has RKrccd to suspend military operathe rebel Naga tribesmen of North-En m India, it was officially stated here Yesterday. The Chiel Minister of Nagaland Mr. Sluln Ao. who is now in New DHhi. told a Press conferenc that the tribesmen had inReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1964-06-27 2 MANILA. Fri. Delivery of some 3.000 comes ol Life International.-. April 20 issue was withheld vc--trrti.iv by the acting Po 1-:-mastrr General-" Mr. Brlarmino Na\-arro. because they contain th' rude picture of Jesus Christ on thr cioss.— UPl.41 words
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247 1964-06-27 2 Maca urges new talks in two weeks' time Letters go to Tengku, Soekarno MANILA, Friday pRES'DENT Macapagal has suggested to Indonesia and Malaysia to hold another Foreign Ministers' meeting "in two weeks' time" to pick up where the Tokyo summit conference left off. The suggestion was contained in identical letters247 words
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304 1964-06-27 2 UP TO MALAYSIA TO TAKE CASE TO UN SAYS BUTLER LONDON. Kri Mr. R. A. Butler, the Forrisn Secretary, made it dear in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday that it was for Malaysia to takr any action in the United Nations arising from Indonesia's hostility.304 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-06-27 2 Tshombe is going back by invitation BRUSSELS, Fri. -Former Katanga President' Molse Tshombe Is on his way by air to Leopoldville for a reconciliation with the Central Congolese Government. MV. Tshombe < above), who has been in exile irom the Congo for 18 months, had earlier secret talks here. HeReuter; UPI - 112 words
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188 1964-06-27 2 HK AGAINST WOMEN IN GOVT JOBS, SAYS ANMP I ONDON, Fri. The Hong Kong Government is discriminatIrq against women in Government posts. Mrs. Barbara Castle, a Labour MP, said yesterday. She told the Commons that when advertising for an Assistant Director of Social Welfare, the Hong Kong Government insisted thatReuter - 188 words
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149 1964-06-27 2 rpORONTO, Fri. The Immigration Minister. Mr. Rene Tremblay. said last night that Canada may soon open its doors to an increased flow of Chinese immigrants from Hong Kong. Speaking to about 200 members of Toronto's Chinese community who gave a dinner in hisAP - 149 words
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289 1964-06-27 2 Platoon surrenders without firing a shot Fri An en- tire platoon of Vietnamese civil guardsmen surrendered to Com. munist guerillas without nrir,3 a shot, aci cording to American j military spokesman 1 here. The guardsmen gave uy without a fight on Wednesday when the Vietconj? Infiltrated- Into the strategic hamletReuter; AP; UPI - 289 words
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Article21 1964-06-27 2 BANGKOK. Fri.— King Bumlphol underwent minor surgery for removal of a cyst from the back of his head. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-06-27 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby— VOICES IN TUB Q FITTING GOOMJ LVISITOQS J V fIM NOT GOING^ I^/aj TUEGE TO 3f tty gb t mixed up Hfc 'iK WTU v sl7DffS j Z tf GEOOSE DOESNt GET** HOME GOON HE'LL MISS THE END Of HIS FAVOUGITE t-S PROGRAMME W.54 words
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Article81 1964-06-27 3 NEW YOKK. Fri. Ten members ol the New York Police Department's Investigating squad which probes vice and gambling were sacked yesterday- and the squad itself disbanded Deputy Commissioner. Mr Walter Arm. told reporters the shakeup came after a three-year secret investigation into reports that squadReuter - 81 words
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Article50 1964-06-27 3 WASHINGTON. PrL— A nuclear trst blast the 10th announced this year was set off yesterday at the Atomic Eneruv Commission's Nevada test sitr. The A.E.C. said thr underground blast was of low yield. with a torn- kM Mian 30.000 tons of TNT r\olo<;v* A.P.AP - 50 words
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216 1964-06-27 3 So it's still a dog's life— with choice cuts worth US $50,000 a year VEWARK. Fri. The 49 pedigreed dogs and assorted unclassified pooches and mutts belonging to million airess Mrs. Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge will continue to eat their way through US$5O,OOO worth of choice ruts a year. Superior Court216 words
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Article159 1964-06-27 3 i WASHINGTON. Friday. I'HE House Appropriatioas Committee yesterday voted USS3.3IG ($9,948) millions to carry on the world wide economic, military and technical aid programme for another year The total was U. 5.5200 millions less than had been requested by President Lyndon B. Johnson and159 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-06-27 3 LONDON. Kri— Britain s former motor racing ace Stirling Muu (above) yesterday married the New York girl who helped him recover from his near-fatal crash in 1962. His 24-year-old bride is dark-haired, green-eyed Elaine Barbarino, daughter of n contractor. They were married131 words
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79 1964-06-27 3 HOLLYWOOD. Fri Comedian Jerry LewLs suffered imurieks ■v when he tell during a n the Paramount motion picture, the Disorderly Orderly." Lewis lv rakrn to Lebanon h<vn;\il far x-r.ivs and his attending physician. Dr John Aides, (aid it could not i)e d edUPI - 79 words
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Article40 1964-06-27 3 WARSAW, Prl. President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here by air yesterday for a week's State visit during for a week's continue his round of talks on Communist affairs in meetings wlih Polish leader. Mr. Wladys.aw Qomu!ka. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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277 1964-06-27 3 Men catch up with the trend with bare knees I ONDON. Fri.— A London arbiter of male fashion hit back at the frontless frock yesterday. He decreed bare knees for men. "The relaxed approach to life is definitely in." declared Mr. John Taylor, editor of the style-setting Tailor and CutterReuter - 277 words
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Article61 1964-06-27 3 Topless bikini: Two arrested \'EW YORK, Fri. Two women were arrested yesterday because of the bare-top trend in fashion. Lcom Bonaccolta, 29, a model, was arrested in Hartford, Connecticut, for indecent exposure. She wore a topless bikini on the beach. In San |osc, California, a barmaid, |oy Sheridan, 25. was61 words
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Article40 1964-06-27 3 NASSAU. Prl. Sir George Roberts, 56, President of the Senate of the Bahamas, collapsed and died on Wednesday night while addressing the Nassau Methodist Synod. The cause of death was believed to be a heart attack. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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93 1964-06-27 3 WASHINGTON, Kri. The (low of British girl secretaries to NewYork offices has been abruptly halted by the IS. Department of Labour, it was learned yesterday. The department said it had asked the Immigration service to stop granting visas because the average wage ofReuter - 93 words
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445 1964-06-27 3 PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday ordered 280 sailors and eight helicopters into the search for three civil rights workers missing since last Sunday in Mississippi. The White House, which at first announced that U.S. Marines were being supplied for the hunt, said this445 words
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296 1964-06-27 3 Military budget cuts: Russia makes a new proposal to West R GENEVA. Friday USSIA suggested today triat Western powers who nnd it difficult" to sign an agreement for military budget cuts of 10 to 15 per cent should simply express their "intention- of participating in negotiations" leading to such cuts.Reuter - 296 words
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Article62 1964-06-27 3 INDEPENDENCE (Missouri*. Fn —Former President Harry S. Truman whs awarded South Korea v hianest medal hen- in appreciation of his "contribution to the cause ol freedom' during the Korean War. The award of the -Order of Merit for National Foundation" was made by Mr. Chung Yul62 words
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Article45 1964-06-27 3 ROME. Prl. The third wave of storms to hit Italy this month swept over the peninsula on Wednesday night, causing damages (rom floods landslides, wind and lightning. Two persons were killed, pushing the storm death total for June to 56.— AP.AP - 45 words
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Advertisement322 1964-06-27 3 OUR ONCE A YEAR Sfh WITH PARADES OF ENTICING VALUES LADIES MCNS Printed Cotton SLACKS S2 90 Fancy SPORT SHIRTS $3.90 Fancy Tight SKIRTS 1.50 j Foncy DRESS SHIRTS 4.90 U.S.A. Silk Ptd. BLOUSES 4.90 Towelling T-SHIRTS 2.90 U.S.A. Je»»«y BLOUSES 5.90 I "HOT ROD" PYJAMA Suit* 690 Tatorwi PlMtod322 words
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Miscellaneous11 1964-06-27 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl \y J tMHUHte* 19- ft I11 words
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470 1964-06-27 4 K NAGARAJU, 21, of Kampong Java Road, today admitted five separate charges of house-breaking and theft involving property and cash, totalling $44,170. He was one of eight youths brought up in the first criminal district court today as a result of a police470 words
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Article32 1964-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Frt. The Ladies Work Party of the Presbyterian Church will hold a Jumble sale 9 am. on July 2. It will be held at the Church's Orchard Road premises.32 words
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222 1964-06-27 4 FARMER MURDER CASE: TWO FOR TRIAL SINGAPORE, Fri. Two men, accused of murdering a poultry farmer along a track off Ponggol Road on March 26, were today committed for trial at the Assizes by the ninth magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. The two accused. Kon Tee and Tan Lee Deng,222 words
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Article35 1964-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry. Inche Rahlm bin Ishak, will officially open the extension to the Sembawang Malay School at 14>' 2 m.s. Sembawang Road, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article40 1964-06-27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will speak at a banquet to mark the close of the three-day seminar on advanced management for Investors and entrepreneurs at the Goodwood Park Hotel at 8 p.m. tomorrow.40 words
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364 1964-06-27 4 rpHE President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Tcck Kin last night said that Singapore was marching forward towards national construction "under able leadership." He was speaking during a big dinner given by the four Chambers of Commerce and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association364 words
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Article39 1964-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Dr. Gob Kens Swee will open the Nanyang Iron Nail Factory Co., Ltd. and Malaysia Mosquito Spiral Manufacturers Co., Ltd. at Jalan Tukang, Jurnng Industrial Estate at 5 p.m. on July 5.39 words
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Miscellaneous154 1964-06-27 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following la today f a acbedule of civil aircraft movementa at Paya Lrbar almort, Singapore: ARRIVAL* Japan Air Lin**: From Jakarta (JL 716) R. 40 a.m. B0AC: From London, Zurich. Cairo, Abadan, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.10 p.m from London, Frankfurt Rome,154 words
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Miscellaneous328 1964-06-27 4 from Kuala Lumpur (ML 025) S.Sfi p m. from Kota Bhani. Alor Star, Prnanir. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur Malacca (ML 033) 7.05 p.m.; from Kota Bharu. Alor Star, Penang Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur (ML 053) 8.25 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 9.05 p.m.: from jMselton. Brunei, Kuchlnx (ML 48fl) 7.50 p.m.;328 words
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105 1964-06-27 5 MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE WILL RECRUIT MORE PILOTS ITIALA LUMPUR, JY I ri. The Royal Malaysian Air Force wants to recruit more Pilots. Applicants who wish to hr considered must be between 18 and 25 years, ami must be Malaysian US. The> must possess an Overseas Sihool ('ertifiemtc or the federation105 words
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Article25 1964-06-27 5 SANDAKAN Fri. A Sabah Hakka Association is to be formed soon, according to a statement issued by the Hakka Association el Sandakan.25 words
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Article, Illustration414 1964-06-27 5 HE WANTS TO STOP SMUGGLING AND REGULARISE RELATIONS THE hief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, said today that he hoped to regularise trade relations with, the Philippines in a move which could eliminate the largescale smuggling of cigarettes from Malaysian Borneo to the Philippines.UPI - 414 words
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133 1964-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The author of the Commentary on the Indian Income Tax Act, Mr. A. C. Sampath Iyengar. today described the tax system in Singapore and Malaya as "far more liberal" than that prevailing in India. H.^ >.ud: "In Singapore and Itetera, there133 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-06-27 5 KUCHING, Fri. The British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head, said here this morning before leaving for Sabah that Britain would continue her present diplomatic relations with Indonesia as it .was better to be able to talk and discuss things than not195 words
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Article39 1964-06-27 5 KANGAR. Fri The head of the National Language Institute. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, will visit Perlis on July 10 and address all teachers in the State on the roie of the national language sa Malaysia.39 words
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Article28 1964-06-27 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Fn.— An Alliance candidate. Mr. M. Rainam. won a .seat in the Karai local council by-election when nomination closed yes;erday He was unopposed.28 words
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140 1964-06-27 5 CINGAPORE. Fri. Customs officers who raided a house in Lorong 3 Geyiang for opium found arms and ammunition instead. The party found an air rifle, a double-barrel shotgun a .22 rifle. 76 rounds of shot-gun bullets, 67 rounds of .303 rifle bullets,140 words
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Article35 1964-06-27 5 TSLUK ANSON. Fri. The Lower Perak District Rural Development Committee is to distribute 870 acres of land at Sungei Bungkat Mati. seven miles from here, on the basis of three acres a family.35 words
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264 1964-06-27 5 T»HE Sabah Teachers' Union ard prominent educationists in the State today completely endorsed the views expressed by the Kuching Teachers' Asi sociation on the use of Malay as the medium jof instruction in i schools. The Kuching Teachers' Association, in a letter264 words
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116 1964-06-27 5 BERLIN. Fri. Malaym.i's entry to the third West Berlin Television Film competition, a short colonr film on Sabah. will have its European premiere on July 3 <lurins a morning performance of short documentaries The Philippines are presenting on July 2 the European premiere ofReuter - 116 words
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162 1964-06-27 5 Britain to step up technical aid to Malaysia ONDON, Fri.— British technical aid to Malaysia this year will increase by about 50 per cent compared with 1962-63, Mr. Robert Carr, Secretary for Technical Co-operation, said yesterday. This excluded the overseas aid scheme. The Earl of Dalkeith servative) had asked forReuter - 162 words
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277 1964-06-27 5 Tan: English-type public school idea is not a far-fetched one SINGAPORE, Friday. TtHE Malaysian Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today explained that the English-type public school he had proposed for Malaysia would be "fairly representative of a cross-section of the population." Mr. Tan told reporters at the airport before277 words
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Article58 1964-06-27 5 KLCHING. Fn. The Manp<upr Department today annoui.red National Service ret?LSt rat. on ceiure.s had been established at Kuchir.e. Sibu and Miri. Registration will begin on Monday and end on July 5. Static centres would be established at convenient places in rum; areas and in addition mobileReuter - 58 words
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262 1964-06-27 6 THE SCHEME WOULD RECTIFY ANOMALIES KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. piFTEEN thousand employees of local authorities in Malaya are to get a new unified scheme of service shortly, it was disclosed here today. A large proportion, of these employees, who are now daily paid, will262 words
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Article56 1964-06-27 6 IPOH. Fri.— A housewife. Wong Ah Nyah. SI, who pleaded Ruilty to assisting in illegal betting, was today fined 1500. Senior Inspector C. M. D'Cruz told the court that a police party raided Wong's nouse In Laxamana Road here on Sept. 29. and found her in56 words
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136 1964-06-27 6 INDUSTRIAL POLICY— HON AGREES WITH DR. LIM SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chairman of the Singapore Economic Development Board, Mr. lion Sol Sen, today said the State's industrialisation policy provided for the manufacture of exportoriented goods. Mr. Hon was commenting on yesterday's call by the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr.136 words
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Article33 1964-06-27 6 JESSELTON. Fri.— A limited quantity of flret-day cover albums will be sold at the main post offices in Jesselton. Bandakmn, Labuan and Tawau on June 28. Each album will cost, $2.10.33 words
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237 1964-06-27 6 Police Cadet Corps enrols girls for first time OINGAPORE, Fri.— The four-year-old Police Cadet Corps has. for the first time, taken in girls. Forty-eight girls have been recruited— 2o from Raffles Girls' Secondary School and 28 from Sane Nila L'tama Secondary School. This enrolment of girls into the corps was237 words
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Article59 1964-06-27 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore will open a two-day Apex convention at the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind on July 4. Representatives from Apex Clubs all over Malaysia will be attending the convention, which will be highlighted by a ball at the New59 words
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Article53 1964-06-27 6 ALOR STAR. Fri.— Three men armed with daggers raided a house in Jalan Hospital, Sungei Patani. last night and held up a 70-year-old woman. Liang Kirn Heang. and her daughter. They took some Jewellery the daughter was wearing, and then ransacked the house and took some53 words
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Article154 1964-06-27 6 rpELUK ANSON. Fri.— The x Assistant District Officer of Sungei Manik and Changkat Jong, Inche Kamaruddln bin Moha- mood, distributed 586 acres of kampong land to 293 j Chinese families here yes- I terday. Inche Kamaruddln made the presentation In his capacity as Executive154 words
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236 1964-06-27 6 lALACCA, Fri. The iTI Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. hopes to make Malacca a "first class lighterage" port. D^to Sardon was .speaking to members of the Malaria port committee at the Harbour Board here ye.sierday It wa* uneconomic to carry236 words
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103 1964-06-27 6 j NEW YORK. Fri. Mr. Ng Eu Fong, director of the Malaysian Pavilion at the New York Worlds Fair, said yesterday the pavilion will be expanded at the end of this season If possible. He said the pavilions restaurant has proved exceedinglyAP - 103 words
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Article69 1964-06-27 6 PENANG, Fri.— Hail C. M. Hashitn. president of Penang Umno division, will leave for s three-month round the world trip next week. Accompanied by his wifp daughter-in-law Che Mariam i Kay i Murad. and two grandchildren, he will leave In the Orcade on Monday. They69 words
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Article27 1964-06-27 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— lnche Abdul R:ihun bin Ishak, the PHri.atnentary Secretary to Ux ter tat Education, will open the extension to the Sraibawang Malay School tomorrow27 words
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Miscellaneous113 1964-06-27 6 Aiivv Oop By V. T. Hamlin i JSSLf?TPESf«X..yyr p puhnou.butthwti j well, r \ya«> better i*sr N y/xa RIGHT/ A. 'aurro&iSrAit h^ht/ t y w^>P^~^!_ ItAfiAlNi/GOOP FOR MXIM fiIRtVOU HAD WITH J iHck Tracy By Che*U>r G*>»iH WkT HMM? SIAiMS. f IT COESWT SMOW IN "1 W MOW CAN I113 words
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Advertisement578 1964-06-27 7 Paving the way 1 II i, q A^A Ks^ mm m Amm^m^a B^bkL w D taMHMAB aBW r e/0 PIT! Hkt VgßßßkHli v.. 31 <•" »*m«r*p v BL J)^^^^^ Tt mm. b-■ i J3 gr^ P^^j^^B t J&^ wA .•.more eabc 01 comrui ltP'> Ib»''^l mi AH Baß^K— j Jf578 words
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Article38 1964-06-27 8 U Were. Sl9 (Ml SUZY. TOMMY. ALEYAMMA, Jiunh »*4 nr Ahrahaai. 9 Rartlry Road. Smaxpore. thank friends. w*lrwish*rs and relative* (or roodolence*. wraaths and attendance .v the funeral of their father. Mr. V T Thomas, on .'4-6-6438 words
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Obituary22 1964-06-27 8 it Word, tl* (Mimmum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of our txrlina girl Prrmila Bhavam who d»psirted on J7-8-6J. Always remembered22 words
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Article387 1964-06-27 8 Ht4m tl» t Mimmmm THI COCKPIT'S RUSTTAPEL la •i-ved every Saturday aad Sunday liinah time. HOWRY:: SM BAKCA4N at Hildas i-.. .d atarace Pries* are treatly retins* oa draasn. Ladta* aad CklMreg Shoes /■aadass and Textiles RIAL CHAM ECLAIRS Dalwty 'run i arts' Buttary cake* that melt roar motrtb:387 words
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Article309 1964-06-27 8 Wards UM (Mlm.) SOCIETY OP FRIINDS (QuAk«T»> M.enns; for Worship Sunday 7Sn pm. l.«f,ni* Hill Klatn. s nor» Visitors wwseorne •T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ipon. Golf Clun Road, "uodav Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. All Welcome ST. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kuala Lumpur. Weld Road. Bunday309 words
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The Straits Times
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Article699 1964-06-27 8 What can be done, on the diplomatic front, to strengthen Malaysia's defences against Indonesian aggression? To be- gin with, there is need to revise Malaysia's case against Indonesia and bring it up to date. We must prepare an intelligible account of the train of events beginning with Pre-699 words
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Article430 1964-06-27 8 Builders will soon replace bulldozers on the Toa Payoh satellite site in Singapore, to j start work on homes for 250,000 people. The first will be under construction by the end of this year and the entire selfcontained town will be com- j pleted about 1970. Long before430 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-06-27 8 The Malayan Railway is to be congratulated on the efficiency it has displayed in reopening the main trunk line so quickly after Wednesday night's terrorist outrage. Little could be done that night, especially as more bombs could well have been lying beneath the wreckage, but repair work was132 words
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139 1964-06-27 8 f\AN nothing be done to help the poor I\y News Readers who are in such a flummox over the pronunciation of the word Indonesia? There are one or two stalwarts who give the listener a respite by using the generally accepted anglicised version. Indoneezia. but139 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1964-06-27 8 ALIAS ALI - A slip of paper to start a feud ALIAS ALI POLITICAL SKETCH BOOK By £L AN D is I still the obsession of the people Engku Mohse*in bin Abdul Kadir, Assistant Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports and Member for Parliament for Ulu Trengganu said. Engku Mohseins scion of a1,601 words
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Advertisement363 1964-06-27 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. W.r4* ll* (Minimum) OMC: To Kllen and kflenacl. daMagator KMM, :'.■>• «-*t at K K Both well. Thanks tv Doctor* and Stan*. VSWI To Mr aad lira. Y<-» Horn Nieag a daughter on 24 «-*4 al Kuaa- Hospital. Thanks to Dot'ora and turn. SKINNER to Nof-ren and Da-rid363 words
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Advertisement102 1964-06-27 8 V (fls fSk Travel service tailored to your personal needs! Personal service counts a lot with the man setting out to travel. Which is why we cut your travel cloth to suit your individual needs; bur experienced staff will advise on how best stopovers can be used, what hotels to102 words
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271 1964-06-27 9 Who should pay $5,400 to wife of man dead at wheel? KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The owner of a private transport company sued an. insurance, company in the High Court here today for] refusing to pay compensation to the family of a lorry driver who died at the wheel after a271 words
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Article110 1964-06-27 9 Threat in embassy box CINGAPOKt:. Fri —An anonymous bomb threat letter was found in the letter-box of th#> Thai Consulate-General in Orchard Road although it was not addressed to the Consulate. The threat letter was opened by the ConsulateGeneral in Orchard Road on Sunday. But. the ConsulateGeneral is puzzled by110 words
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Article21 1964-06-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri —A woman. Hwe Ah Jin. 31. was found hanging inside an attap house in Thomson Road ypsterdav.21 words
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Article220 1964-06-27 9 LINE RE-OPENED TO TRAFFIC AS SECURITY MEASURES IN NEGRI, MALACCA TIGHTENED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. f J T HE railway line near Tampin was re-opened to traffic at 2 a.m. today as the big combined military and police hunt continued for the saboteurs who derailed a220 words
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336 1964-06-27 9 Housemen's pay: Doctors to decide on action today •pHE Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association at its annual meeting tomorrow will decide on the form of action to be taken if negotiations with the Health Ministry on housemen's pay and allowances result in a breakdown. The president of the336 words
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151 1964-06-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thieves broke Into a shop and two homes, one occupied by a police inspecI tor. in the Capital early yesterday. In robbery No. 1 thieves broke Into Prank Chee Limited in Pudu Road and stole two sewing machines and151 words
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96 1964-06-27 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A million-dollar technical secondary school in the Jurong industrial complex to meet the development needs of the site will be completed next year. The school, which will cost 11.100.000. will be able to take in 2,000 students. Construction work has started96 words
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103 1964-06-27 9 India sends a 'thank you' message KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday received a i message of thanks from the Pre- stdent of India. Dr. S. Radhakrlshnan. for the tribute paid to Mr. Nehru by the people of Malaysia. The Indian President's message. in a cable103 words
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Article55 1964-06-27 9 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Tang Wah Kee was today fined 860 in a magistrate's court for wist Ing in carrying on a public lottery. Tang, who was arrested yesterday in a house at Qeylang. was found with 10 Social Welfare tickets, to be drawn on June 30.55 words
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Article47 1964-06-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. line Arab Republ.c Emb.i.s-v ji Kunia Lumpur has given 54 Islamic religious books to the Urnof Malaya. The presentation was rr.ide .1 the Second Secretary of the I'AR Embassy. Mr. Abdul Hamid Saadalah. in the Vice-Chance'--1 lor's office, yesterday.47 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-06-27 9 Army chief: Australia keen to help Malaysia KUALA LIMPUR, Kri. The Chief of the Australian Genera: Staff. Lieut-Gen. Sir John Wilton, arrived here by air today and said his visit MM "primarily a courtesy one." "There is nothing of vnry great significance In it," he told newsmen after being briefed120 words
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133 1964-06-27 9 999 'BOMB' CALL TURNS OUT TO BE A HOAX OINGAPORE, Fri.— A 13 999 call about a bomb planted beside a drain outside the Immigration offices In South Quay sent radio cars and scores of policemen racing there this afternoon. The telephone caller, speaking In English, gave his name as133 words
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68 1964-06-27 9 The father said: Tell the police SINGAPORE. Fri. A man advised a woman to report to the police when she told him hi> son, Lim Tlan Chye. had stolen SI OO from her. a magistrate's court was told today. Lim pleaded guilty to stealing the money from her purse in68 words
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Article96 1964-06-27 9 CINGAPORE, Fri. The visiting group of Ipoh Municipal Councillors this afternoon toured the Jurong Industrial complex after getting facts about the estate from the chairnan of the Economic DeTtlopment Board, Mr. Hon j Sui Sen. In the morning, they called on the Minister for National Development.96 words
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386 1964-06-27 9 Promotion: Employers should consult the unions SINGAPORE. Fri. The right of an employer to promote his employees should be tempered with prior consultation so that neither the employee concerned nor his union can be left in any doubt whatever a~ to the desirability and benefit of the action proposed by386 words
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Article98 1964-06-27 9 SINGAPORE. Pri.— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. and the chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sul Sen. will leave on Monday for a twoi week visit at the invitation of West Germany. They will tour Berlin. Bonn and98 words
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Article61 1964-06-27 9 PENANG. Fri. Two men .stol* 5167 worth of goods from a van VMtardajr while a salesman was delivering a consignment to a shop in Beach Street. Ismail bin Tapeh reported to police he was in the shop when bj saw the thieves opening the back61 words
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124 1964-06-27 9 Steady imports and sugar price drops SINGAPORE. Fri. The price of sugar In Singapore is drifting lower with the steady flow of sugar from Hong Kong. The wholesale price today was $31 a picul a drop of about 75 cents from last week's quotation. The market improved inspite of diversion124 words
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Advertisement469 1964-06-27 9 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS ON ELEVATED LAND IN TNE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE CLUNY ROAD/NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS vj.iK Price From fflSbj* $38,900/--*<J Wr^\^^^ I*. Special Features: Hi E(y2|>'^O^P' r**A Th Flofl •'tuatcd on fli I^l m '-^L elevated ground, dirtttly oppoilto th* Botanical 9K<^469 words
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Advertisement83 1964-06-27 9 MONTHS HP i BHt NEW LOW NET H| CASH PRICE ISMa j MODEL WV 762 New Slimline c&Maat in high gloss vtfteert Forward moulted square cornered tube for maximum picture life 4k%j**« Very dark safety screen for clear definition Front mounted High fidelity loudspeaker New chassis with ail the latest83 words
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Miscellaneous772 1964-06-27 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 and 25 metres SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 metrat MFmiTM «iii- RFRvirrii- A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; MEDIUM WA\E SERVICES. g O2 Morning Me iodie S 7.00 170 metres The News; 7 10 Breakfast. PotA.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 pourri;772 words
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113 1964-06-27 10 DULAU BRANI, Fri.— 1 The Public Works Department has started work on a $22,000 cat- 1 walk for residents of Saga Bay, who live in houses on stilts in the! sea. The inhabitants, living in more than 100 houses in this area, have to113 words
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Article29 1964-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche O:iiman Wok. will tour Bedok on j Sunday. Representatives of the j Malay Affairs: Bureau will ac- company him.29 words
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121 1964-06-27 10 ALL SET FOR LEGAL BLITZ ON 'INDISCRIMINATE ADVERTISERS' SINGAPORE. Fri The Ministry of National Dfvelopmrnt is all set to take action against a number of people for "indiscriminate advertising A Ministry spokesman said today that summonses would h<- issued against them soon. These people, he said, were responsible for sticking121 words
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Article53 1964-06-27 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— Four Labour Party members were detained here under the Internal Security Act following a Special Branch raid on their Kota Tingjji branch today. The four detained are: Yeo Kal Heng. vice-chairman of the branch; Tan Yen Teck. committee member: Kwan Slow Wah and53 words
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301 1964-06-27 10 Success in laboratory rearing of crabs in Penang DENANG, Fri. The Penang Fisheries I Laboratories in Glugor have successfully reared crabs direct from eggs. The Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akob, was told this when he paid his first official visit to the laboratories301 words
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101 1964-06-27 10 Householders grumble at CEB I directives SUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— The Central Electricity Board, which took over supplies of electricity here from Huttenoach's Ltd three months ago. have asked all consumers to re-site meter boards which are exposed to the weather. Householders have also been told to adjust their wiring and101 words
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Article34 1964-06-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Thai Ambassador to Malaysia. Nai Thitinant Na Ranong. will open an exhibition of oil paintings by two Thai artists at the Selangor Club Art Gallery on Monday.34 words
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Article, Illustration540 1964-06-27 10 A big new town to go up at Toa Payoh BIGGER THAN IPOH, IT WILL HOUSE QUARTER MILLION SINGAPORE. Friday. yyORKMEN are now busily preparing the site on a 600-acre plot in Toa Payoh, which will be the biggest residential satellite town to be built in Singapore. When completed in540 words
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98 1964-06-27 10 JESSELTON, Fri— Peace Corps volunteers will arrive here early next year, it was announced yesterday. But the volunteers will all be Japanese. Mr. Ichiro Suetsugu, leader of a five-man Japanese team, said the Sabah State Government had asked for help in fisheries, agriculture, medicine98 words
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Advertisement186 1964-06-27 10 PUTS YOU FIRST! with the completely New Super Dexta NEW PERFORMANCE FEATURES New engine-power now 44.5 bhp, big power with low fuel consumption. Big tractor PTO power 34 hp at rated PTO speed of 540 rpm. Easy-to-operate hydraulics Position Control, Qualitrol and unique Flow Control. New hydraulic relief valve gives186 words
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Miscellaneous305 1964-06-27 10 Straits Times Crossword bT^~ bT^"""" bT^"~~1 bT**~l ACROSS 4 out that has Deen exchang7. Capital first part ol 22 in 5, ed at a party (11). .I* (5( m 8> M The P la y ha capital love 8. Strange oner amon? vermin and romance in project (5 Is what305 words
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Letter121 1964-06-27 11 I witnessed an accident to one of a herd of cattle at Alexandra Road while on my way to Jurong last week. The animal was hit by a car and suffered a broken leg and was painfully trying to drag itself off the road. Need121 words
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221 1964-06-27 11 I ET us fervently hope there is more behind Dato Sardon's move in the interest of the comfo-t and safety of the taxi passengers than is immediately apparent. I am a recent arrival in Singapore from .(uila Lumpur and am absolutely appalled at the immunity the221 words
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Letter196 1964-06-27 11 TEACHERS SAY 'THANKS' rE Women Teachers Union wishes to publicly record its sincere gratitude to you for your support and assistance In these past four years. The publicity given to the question whipped up public support. The Union is aware that without the assistance of the Press the question could196 words
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434 1964-06-27 11 Protection for prospective home owners 4LL responsible developers, not least my own A company, welcome unreservedly the publicity the Straits Times Group have given to the unreasonable practice? of the irresponsible recently but developers will be much less ready to welcome the possibility of additional legislation or statutory requirements. It434 words
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105 1964-06-27 11 NEW STAMPS L FOR ALL MALAYSIA IT is high time the postal authorities consider scrapping current stamps, and issuing new stamps bearing, in bold letters, the word Malaysia instead of Singapore, Selangor or Perlis etc. as at present. Thousands of letters go out to all parts of the world daily105 words
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Letter139 1964-06-27 11 IT is almost six months now since TV went into service here. There seems io be no improvement in the programmes as well as the service and we are asked to pay $24/- for a licence which I should say is very unfair. At present we get a139 words
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Letter85 1964-06-27 11 IF Mr. David Marshall was startled after reading Tengku Abdul Rahman's statement that those who do not know the National language by 1967 have no intention of being loyal to Malaysia, I too was startled to read Mr. Marshall's difficulty in getting a Malay teacher to teach him Malay.85 words
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Letter76 1964-06-27 11 I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree with the comments of "Annoyed Driver" (S.T. June 23) and the previous writer on the subject of the bridge connecting Adam Road to Farrar Road There must be many other users of this bridge who have passed that way for years, and cannot .md any76 words
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241 1964-06-27 11 NIGHT SCHOOL TEACHERS WITH ABILITY NO one would deny that the Adult Education Board is doing a wonderful job as a whole in their attempt to provide secondary and post-secondary education for the adult population of Singapore. But It is rather unfortunate and disheartening to find that a great number241 words
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Advertisement298 1964-06-27 11 ml/ capless I fr"*^ FOUNTAIN PEN ■TV PHOT'S Wf 14|| GIFT TO MODERN L^^ q p |ess Simply twist the barrel and you're ready to writ*. Precision Ink Control System: InK flow Is alwayt perfectly controlled sgaintt smudging and leaking even under sudden pressure or temperature changes. Ink Cartridge System:298 words
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Advertisement186 1964-06-27 11 It J ti. T^L»^ Enjoy the masculine freshness of 2*^ Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence in yourself— we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. =5J SHUCTON NIAV VOMK LONDON f 1 llB^La^Jßßl^^ fcV- 1 Orodo-<rt Otodora-t «^d <&? JOB**BASIC BIBLE COURSE186 words
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Advertisement306 1964-06-27 12 i Continued from t'agr- X) SITUATIONS VACANT ■ii Word* 55 (Min.)— Box St rts. extra. READ tbe Senior Appointment* Vacant in The Hundav Mail eacb week WANTED GENERAL COOK AMAH, Apply 2, Ascot Rise. Spore. Tel: h7ll&. FEMALE JUNIOR CLERK Required, experience not necessary. Salary $90 rood supplied. Apply Box306 words
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Advertisement458 1964-06-27 12 SITUATIONS VACANT j TRAINEE SEAMSTRESSES U.rted girls between 14 and IS to be trained as seamstress**. Some English eduraI tion preferred. Box AH247 8.T., B'pore. driver reouireb with several years experieme Kind(y apply with copies of testimonial* and stating salary expected to Bos A623S S.T. Spore. EDITORIAL ASSISTANT WANTED HiKh458 words
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Advertisement999 1964-06-27 12 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS Min.)— Box SI rts. txtra SINGAPORE PUBLISHING/ADVERTISING Company requires Ambitious Assistant, either sex. to compile publications. Good English absolutely essential. Knowledge of printing procedures and photography beneficial. Commencing salary $200 $400 according to experience. Write P.O. Bos 66. Spore. SERANGOON BAR A RESTAURANT with akihty999 words
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Advertisement1073 1964-06-27 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ward* HI (Mm.) Box St rfs. extra TO LET One Bungalow House three bedrooms with large garden at Kraddeil Hught* furnished or unfurnished Minimum one >car lease considered. Plvane write to Mr; SV. Man. CO 57. Raffles Quay, Singapore. I. ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Ward* SS (Min.)— Bam St1,073 words
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Advertisement983 1964-06-27 12 HOUSES ft LAND WANTED It Ward* Si Min.}— Box St rfs. extra WANTED SEMI-DETACHED Storey House snd Bungalow. Districts I lv. 11. 13. It, Write to H. Lim. SS Boat Quay. Spore 1. WANTED TO BUY or Rent Large 1 Bourn suitable for Storing (iooda. I I miles from town.983 words
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Advertisement903 1964-06-27 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS Ward* SS (Mm.) Box M rlt *zfre MALAYSIAN CULTURAL Knlrr fainment Tours Ltd. offers you tha most I comprehensive package tours of Malay- I tia A overseas. HK Japan raip. i liMngkok 19 duys 51.70'- 15 days SI 585 3, s. 2 9. Bangkok Hongkong Tours (Air) 5695903 words
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Advertisement973 1964-06-27 12 MACHINERY PLANT WANTED It Ward* Si Min.)— Box St rfs. extra 1) CU.VD. CAPACITY EXCAVATOR ringed for clsmshell or dragline operation 33 RB or equivalent Write stating location availability and price to Box A6J6I B.T. Spore. 400-500 H.P. HEAVY DUTY marine engine with gear box. v rite stating make, condition973 words
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Advertisement1077 1964-06-27 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1» Word, SS tmt*.>-B n St rts. .xfr. 1»54 AUSTIN AM C.ood condition < omprehenxiw Inmirance. K*trs acoes- soriei' I'rire s I l Kl o n.o Call Wee |421. Outram Koad. «lpore 3 after 1.00 P.m. "S? FIAT 800 Immaculate Condition I on o. Accident free four1,077 words
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Advertisement1356 1964-06-27 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK Due Spore Sane p rhaja Penan* MEMNON Livtrpeel, Ciasgrw la Pt/Tefay Juae 21 ANTILOCHUS Avo mouth. LiverpMl li Pt, Jily 2 luly 3 MtRON Liverpul, Glasgow Cdn. Jl .uly 2 AENEAS Liverpnl July 5 Jlly 1 jeiy I/It Jaty tl PELEUS liverpeel, Glasgoa <ely1,356 words
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Advertisement1391 1964-06-27 13 i^'^'THE^jAC LINES WfiL V~ JZM S'NCAPOtf KUALA lUMPUP •P. SWITTINMAM a PINAHG ftjf^TiYjOjKJ l I »■<••»»•« "Oust. a« »»»»mg 10., f.oaoiN«s w.»hiov« #xoni 7*ol e>»ONi ea»« phomi »m »ito*iiajJ7i SAILINGS 10 CENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. OOEMEN. ANTWEOf. ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM. OSLO. OOTHENBURO AND COPENHAGEN Singaioro S'riam Penang "KOREA" I) Sailea la1,391 words
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Advertisement1348 1964-06-27 13 I Benuline t»PHSS soviet to iQNOON. imepooi > cowiinEmai fom benhope fw rr* si* -mgapori >t I njm Peneng Rofteriltm Auf 14 In Pirt/Ttfay Juee 21 31 Antwerp Aif II BENARTY for 00 i",? 2 s.nfat.oi. Pt S'^an fenang Antwerp Auf 14 61. Ij/Jaa* 21 Jim 20/4 Hamburg Aug 221,348 words
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Advertisement1269 1964-06-27 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapora Pt S'haaj Ptnang H Dao Laaaaa tCin OP CHICAGO Gde.il/2lJuie lOJeie 21 Jity •CIH Of LEEOS 10/21 JiJy 22,24 Jaly 24 25 Jily HAM tcnv ii( aiPON ***** Jiiy 21 July I II Am •CITY OF DURHAM1,269 words
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Article481 1964-06-27 14 Uncertainty in rubber market O C.B. and Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan rubber report say the breakdown of the summit talks and the ensuing increase of incidents in 3orneo. engendered considerable uncertainty in the market. Early trading was confined to shortcovering and prices rose one cent before any weight481 words
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Article236 1964-06-27 14 JULY flrtt grade rubber ttuyert too. doted at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 661 cents per ib. down one-eighth ot a cent on Thursday's closing level for m.- position. The tone was very quiet R.A.S. and F.M.B.E. doting prlaot in cant! per Ib. yittorday:236 words
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Article38 1964-06-27 14 ON the free exchange market In Hon.: Kong yesterday tbe US dollar was quoted at 5.74 4 ror TT and 5.73 i (or eath. Sttriinx wax quoted at 15.W8 and one tasl of gold at 248.38 words
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797 1964-06-27 14 From Our Market Correspondent mHE Malayan Stock ExL change sliced a sharp recovery yesterday morning after Thursdays tumble, assisted by >hort<-i»vering. but best levels were not held. Prices reacted downwards towards opening levels, but there was cood trading with a comfortable balance of buyers and sellers.797 words
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Article26 1964-06-27 14 Malayan Stork Indices June 25. Jnne 2i. 'Industrials: 9.V6P 97.49 Tins: n9.!>? 129.24 rubbers: 105.34 105.34 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec, 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article931 1964-06-27 14 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayiui Stock Exchange yesterday OTat) the number of shares In braclse.v INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.000) 51. 70 (2.000) $1.64. (1.000) $1.65; Dunlep (1.000) 51.95. (1.000) SI.W. (5.000) $1.81. (1.000) $1.80. (1.000) $1 84. (1.000) $183. (1.000)931 words
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Article28 1964-06-27 14 June. 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 86i cents (down one-eighth or a cent) TIN: $594.25 a picul (down *****) Estimated nnofßcial offering 230 tons (down five tons).28 words
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Article69 1964-06-27 14 CHINESE Produce Exchange. Singapore noon price* per picul vesteri>\ Coco' ut ell: HjMl *47i wllers rtrum Copra: lime Inly IK Comment: Inquotrd Pepper: Muntok unite (Ml sellrrs. Sar:iu:ik white SI37J sellers, special SurauHk black SIDTt sellers, garbled L*mponK black $112* sellers. ABTA Sl'J.'i sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millort'69 words
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Article57 1964-06-27 14 'KMI Malayan Escnange Banka' Atteeiatlen made thesr changr.i in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32 5/8. airman OU 32] 90 d/st. 33 1/16 credit hills. 33 3/16 trade bills Sailing TT or OD ready: New York I I; Dtuttch* Markt57 words
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233 1964-06-27 14 F Penang yesterday the price of Straits tin fell $10.75 a picul to $594.25 on an offering unofficially estimated at 230 tons, down five tons. This is the lowest since $592 37.. on June 16 The tall followed the news that Indonesia has233 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-06-27 14 BBaHS^HItS i^saflK V/jflaVaßßßlM »USI»»U« SIIVICt Htm. PAKISTAN aNJJ SOU SCUHCI la. fieaiiiiie Mm. at Mciraurai mini Ta: Ma*ra< <aa Nafstaitieaa Penana *> Shan Spot a S'M'e P S'rsa •-•n»o| lOMItll II Jalr 11/13 Jail 14 II MJUU la PI T» Jaaa it jaaa »Jaa ■AMORA I tut 11/12 Aaf. 13/1,089 words
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Advertisement152 1964-06-27 14 V-^^ ORIENT MID EAST LINES F^* GREAT LAKES SERVICE MM OllfCT SAILINGS rIOM »INGATORt ANu MAUT* 10 IANAUUH ANB U.S GREAT LAKES PORTS Stngajote r. S'naa >****j U -ORIENT TRADER 2nd CHI la Port 31 laly $V "AMELIKI I" 11/21 July 21/22 Jaly 21/24 Jaly 24 *eg ia' "MARionca MARIS"152 words
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Article146 1964-06-27 15 MELBOURNE. Pri. Industrial trading quietened today with rises slightly shading falls. Leaders mo&tly held levels or Improved. Sharpest fall was Humes, down another 2/6 to 84 '6 after yesterday's announcement of new 20- Issue at a 50 per cent, premium. Oil issues, wliich gained over the past few146 words
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Article209 1964-06-27 15 expected today are: Dlrphys 1 2. Slndh 4/5. Tror.oh H.W. 4, Fernfield 6A. TkaraEaard 67. Meiwa Maru 8/9, Nikkei Maru 13M4. Frederick. Emilie Maersk 19, Clover 21 It, Karraala L' 9/30. Flintshire :!1 32. Benarty 35/36. Bentons 40 41. Janova 42/43. Centaur 44 X.uiyo Maru 45, Glenartney209 words
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Article242 1964-06-27 15 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 26. Three months INDUSTRIALS Koustead 13 cts. M Containers 14 cts. Dunlopn 14 cts. McAlister 13 cts. City Dev. 7 cts. M. Invest. 12 cts. K. Smelters 28 cts. 0.C.8.C. 21 cts. Esso 14 cts. Rcthmans W n« Fed. Dlsp. 13 cts. Ribinson 13 cts.242 words
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Advertisement2174 1964-06-27 15 [■■■■■■bVWIBIb^^ SHOPPING GUIDE (S'oore) i H Word* U (Mln.)— Box in et* rxtrm VISIT LEE ONN. M I South Bridge Road. Singapore lor fashionable Jewellery. BUY YOUR SARI DNMM from Mulchands the Han Specialists. 62-1. Bras Basah Road. Spore. Blinds. Pelmet* and Alum. Awninnt Consult Sunraaster Co.. Bir. k mxjr*2,174 words
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Advertisement339 1964-06-27 15 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) M Wmtdk M Mm -X..1 It rl, fTlrm LAI MM Hkkl AURANI olMrcl*. IMMMi Canioiku ruuo prrparcu ><v tamoua cook «i J<<c/353l Jilm ttuai sport. Itl JWOK4 ORICNTAL ROOM (Alreooditlonefl. Middle Koaa iopp Kni •crvrs all Kinds of win*. Cbarmini lIIKIK »«rvinf YOU r»l WJ2U> (Moor*). ITARLICHT339 words
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Advertisement500 1964-06-27 15 NOTICES KILLINGHALL (RUBBER) DEVELOPMENT SYNDICATE LIMITED NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim dividend of 15 li per cent Uess United Kingdom income tax at the standard rat« of 7s. 9d. In the £> for the year ending 30th June. 1964. will be paid on 31st July. 1964. The last500 words
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Advertisement140 1964-06-27 15 ASSOCIATION OF INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTANTS I united by Guarantee). Detailed svll.ihus particulars of examination awards and qujlitu.i ins loi sludriit-hip ..nd mrmhei ship I\. I. A. and I V I. A. tainabir horn. The Secretary, i. Tartar, f. C. L s.. 5. 6 •h Street, Bishops Kate, London, K. ANNOUNCEMENT WE140 words
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Advertisement10 1964-06-27 15 featuring margaret wrights a couture collection of fashions from Thailand10 words
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Article, Illustration923 1964-06-27 16 L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr - L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr: By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya came right back into contention for the $10,000 Putra Cup with a third-round aggregate of 228 in the South East Asian, amateur golf championships here today which cut the lead of holders923 words
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Article266 1964-06-27 16 MALAYA CUP— Kelantan 3 Selangor 0: Kota Bharu, Friday. SELANGOR. the Malaya Cup holders, crashed to a shock defeat in their north zone match here today when Kelantan did all the scoring in the second half. The champions were all at sea on Kelantan'* ground266 words
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Article60 1964-06-27 16 SOt (KK Hose Cup (Seremban >: Ranger.s 9 Gurkha Signals B 0. Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers 4 Tamil Youngsters 3. Police interdistrict ko: Ipoh Police FF 10 Taiping 0. Taipine Lire: Ist Bn RAR 5 CRC 1. L Perak Dlv. 1 »T Anson): PWD 3 Utd Plantations 2. P.60 words
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Article189 1964-06-27 16 S'pore take firm grip in South STORK 2 JOHORh 0 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore continued their advance to the Malaya Cup Final by convincingly beating Johore, their nearest rivals. In a key south zone match Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Singapore are now three points clear of Johore and on their brillam189 words
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Article29 1964-06-27 16 IPOH. Fri. The Perak Government Services hockey league competition will begin on Monday on the Municipal padang with PWD meeting CEB and Federal D.I.D. playing Labour Department.29 words
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Article19 1964-06-27 16 KLANG. Fri. The Jubilee School here will hold its annual athletic sports at the town Dadang tomorrow.19 words
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192 1964-06-27 16 Spore and Selangor in winning start HOCKEY CINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore and Selangor won their opening matches in ihe MHr quadrangular tournament at Furrer Park here today. Singapore beat Armed Forces 3-0 and Selangur wire comlortable 6-1 winners over Johcre. .<• Mt a cr.ickir.c pace and took the lead in the192 words
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Article135 1964-06-27 16 CINGAPORE. Fri. 111. Sing*pore Rugby Union today presented three troph:e.s to Singapore schoolboys for 'nter-dis.net championships. HOkir and iiminr. and lor a seven-a-t>:de tournament K. C. Gilleit. who «a.- reelecied SRU |>res:de!K. HMmd :lip schools that .lie SRU vMii give their, all ttM support and encouragement135 words
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Article631 1964-06-27 16 WIMBLEDON LONDON. Fri. A Hungarian and a Russian, scratched lrom the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships yesterday rather than play with South African Abe Segal. Their withdrawal was a protest against South African apartheid policy, and was the first time fiat politics have been brought Into the long631 words
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Advertisement713 1964-06-27 16 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PVBI.IC WORKS DEPARTMENT Jill lin \i GOVERNMENT IMI (.K I lON oi:l)l\ I IM. n<> is or i 95:,.. -MIIK I I MM K M( IMIN |9i?l Notice i.s herrbv given, pursuan to Section 19(2 1 o! ihe Local Gov emment Integration Ordinance IBU.713 words
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Advertisement801 1964-06-27 16 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE I>M I.ARATIOX INDKR SECTION !ii <n mi LOCAL OOVERNMI 1 INTEGRATION ORDINANCE Whereas Hit- -.urn known as: Jalan Rumah Tinggi and Car Park Mtu.ue on Mukini I WiUun the Stair of Singapore I <r ing public siif-i has been I levelled, channelled, drained mid801 words
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Advertisement1218 1964-06-27 16 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are muled from WJ+ ciali.n Contractors with experience i in welding of rail joints work n. I Malaya or Oversea for supply of labour piant. equipment, thermit welding portions and all other mat«rlals for the in-sltu welding of approximately 13.159 rail joints on1,218 words
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Advertisement68 1964-06-27 16 URODONAL will bring life and gaiety to you too! URODONAL will protect yo« against Rheumatism, pains hi the joints and Arthritis. Soon you will regain your health ond vitality. TAKE URODOnRL AND LIVE HAPPILY Sole Agent: G. NICOLICH, P.O. Bos 454, Singapore. Tel: ***** That The Preparation f^uwm^ Of Every68 words
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Miscellaneous115 1964-06-27 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCJ-i.- ..uiaja (vii. i>nis Penung iri.juiK.ti.> UOCKbl Milt quad. Armed Forces v Johore i 4 u.nu. S Dore v Selaugor (.5.15. Doth mulches at Farrer Park, Spore) VVLI(iIULIUI.\U Malaysian trials and Spore junior championships (New World. Spore) ATHLETICS Perak A\ championships: Central zone Ipoh j: North zone iTaipir;KK115 words
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Article676 1964-06-27 17 Race l ZODIAQL'K: Smart winner over s*i in lm 7 1/5 last week; goes up 6 lbs; better over 6f. MEADOW MAID: Has the makings of a useful sprinter; 'airly routed Div 2 field over sif by four lengths last week. II BLAND: Impressive winner in Div 3 sif676 words
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Article52 1964-06-27 17 PENANO. Fn. Penang Junior Inter-ciub badminton championship will begin on July l The first day's ties are Eclipse v Merrylands; St. Xavier's Institution v Penang Free School; Hu Yew Scan v Technical Institution The quarter-finals will be played on July 2 and the seml-flnaU and final on52 words
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379 1964-06-27 17 Epsom Jeep - BUS FULL CAN BE TOPS IN 6F 'THRILLER' Epsom Jeep RACING by KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T HE MAIN SPRINT (Race One) here on Sunday promises to be a thriller as four first-run winners Zodiaque, Meadow Maid, Techland and Acantha ha"«» hppn hrought together. However, I fancy Bus Full will beat379 words
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Article1630 1964-06-27 17 KL— 3rd day CAUD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred: t fast, g good; s soft; h heavy a any. Betting forecast: <SF) strongly fancied: (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowance: Soaidi. P. K. Leong, Urn and Dragon 3-lb; Kg and Chong S-lb; others 7-lb.1,630 words
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Article141 1964-06-27 17 TENNIS rH, Prl. John Pearce and Audrey Oh, the holders, entered the mixed doubles final In the Perak open lawn tennis championships today. They beat Yahaya Mustapha and Mrs. J. H. Bean 6-3. 6-2. Tnam Yong Choi will meet Llan Van Keon in the Junior singles final141 words
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Article93 1964-06-27 17 T ONDON. Fri. The Austra- lians finished the first day of their two-day match againsi the Minor Counties at Bedford yesterday 48 runs ahead, with seven firs; innings wickets in hand. Scores: Minor Counties 148 (T. Haie 63 J. Martin 5-57) Australians 196-3 (W. Lawry 75 I Redpath93 words
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Advertisement269 1964-06-27 17 HOTEL MERLIN ANNOUNCEMENT We are glad to announce officially that the Month-old Strike has been amicably settled and that all services of the HOTEL will be back to NORMAL as from Ist July 1964. The ELFIN ROOM. BAMBOO BAR TEA ROOM have already been reopened for business as usual The269 words
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Advertisement216 1964-06-27 17 SUZUKI i m 5' v mm SUZUKI SPORT 50cc 1964 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 50 c.c. Class 125 c.c. Class IST 2nd |ST SUZUKI I SUZUKI INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEADS Available in SOcc. 80cc. l2Scc 250 cc models Sal* Agantt: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319,216 words
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628 1964-06-27 18 Refugees cross over to escape Javanese brutality From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Friday DEFI'GKES are crossing the border into Sabah and Sarawak from Indonesian Borneo to escape brutality and victimisation by Javanese terrorists and the Indonesian army. Today I mot some of a group of 28 Sea Dayaks who abandoned their628 words
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Obituary39 1964-06-27 18 CABLE RECEIVED lien i vion thai PomMunpalara, r. beloved father or M itlmrutnnru. R imtam k 1:0 khui.i Lumpi naymcora Railwayi Kuala Kubn Road. .ni' 1 i'h.r-ii -1.-iv of s.ih.Trntnam Information Dapt. KII.IIII Lumpur, panned away on Ufi..39 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-06-27 18 THE VIP GUESTS AND HOSTS AT DINNER The main table ;it Thursday night's dinner in Singapore for the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. and the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swce Aun. The ho: ts were the four Chambers of Commerce and the Singapore Manufacturers Association.108 words
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85 1964-06-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two leading European car manufacturing companies are interested in setting up assembly plants In Malaysia, the Minister of Commerce and Industry-, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today. Dr. Llm. speaking to newsmen at the airport here on his leturn from a85 words
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143 1964-06-27 18 Dato Loke's and wife's ashes flown to Hong Kong rIPEH. Fri. The ashes of Dato Loke Wan Tho and his wife, who were among 57 people killed last Saturday in a plane crash in central Formosa, were flown to Hong Kong today. The ashes will be received by about 100143 words
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Article, Illustration336 1964-06-27 18 Visiting Egyptian journalist says: MR. REDA KHALIFAH, diplomatic editor of AlAhram, Cairo's most influential newspaper, said today that he was impressed by the way the Indonesian confrontation had consolidated the multi-racial peoples of this country. "If you survive confrontation." he said at a press conference,336 words
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Article40 1964-06-27 18 WELLINGTON. Pri— Mr. Harry Lake. Finance Minister, today Introduced in Parliament a Bill providing for the introduction of the decimal currency system in New Zealand. It is Intended that the Bill should operate ;rotn July 11. 1967.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article30 1964-06-27 18 LONDON. Pri.— Andres Sesovla. the 70-year-old celebrated Spanish guitarist, will leave Madrid on July 3 on a five-month world tour including SinpEpore. it was announced here today Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article299 1964-06-27 18 LONDON, Prl.— Closing middle prices ol selected stock not including stamp duty were: Consol 2' 2 <^ £41' i Funding 4V4% £93' a —1/16 War 3V; £56 -1 16 BANKS Chartered 49 Honßkono £21 n i INSIRANCE Com. Un 47 6 +/9 Prudentiais £23'- 9 IB Royal 39299 words
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Article56 1964-06-27 18 LONDON, Prl. Spot 21d.. Aug. 20-« d.. Sept. 20 9 X.d.. Oct. 20..d., Oct. Dec. 20 7 16<t.. Jan.' Mar. 20 7 16d April June 20 7 16d.. July Sept.. 7 16U, Oct Dec 20 7 16d Jan. March 201 16d.. c.l.f. July 20 ',d.. Aug. 20 1 lSd.56 words
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Article23 1964-06-27 18 LONDON. Pri— Buyers £1200. sellers £1210. Forward buyers £1152<i. sellers £1155. SetUemenl £1200. Turnover a.m. 205 tons, p.m. 230 tons. Tone: Irregular.23 words
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192 1964-06-27 18 $141 mil. Invested in pioneer firms in 4 years I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Capital investments in pioneer industries totalled $141.--670.512 during the first four years of the second five year plan, according to development statistics issued today. This represents an increase by $133,127,251 over capital investment in such industries at theReuter - 192 words
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Article103 1964-06-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. TtENGKU Abdul Rahman is to make a three-day visit to Canada during his official tour of the .United States next month. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said today that details of the visit had not yet been finalised. The103 words
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333 1964-06-27 18 WIMBLEDON T ONDON. PH. Australian* Roy Emerson and Bob Hewitt and South African Abe Segal are in th< eight of the men's singles m the Wimbledon lawn tennil championships here today. jteanon. the official favourtta. mono. 7 ;V' ie ranked sixth in the333 words
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