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Title Section20 1964-07-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times -.tie*** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. JULY 4, 1%4 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration396 1964-07-04 1 MCP terrorism 'to resume' TENGKU: MANY CHINESE YOUTHS FROM SINGAPORE, JOHORE, MALACCA, PERAK GONE TO INDONESIA FOR TRAINING KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. JENCKU Abdul Rahman warned today that the Malayan Communist Party was making preparations under the umbrella of confrontation to again mount a terror campaign in the396 words
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Article104 1964-07-04 1 KICKING, Fri. Ngu Ngiong Ilieng, 30, former central committee member of the Sarawak I'nited People's Party, and former Chairman of the Sibu All-Trade Employees Union, was released from detention today after announcing a pin- Malaysia and antiCommunist stand. In his statement, Ngu said that since104 words
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Article39 1964-07-04 1 HONG KONG. Fri.— The British Commando carrier. HMS Bulwark, arrived in Hong Kong today from an undisclosed area (or what a Royal Navy spokesman here said was a rest and recreational tour for its crew. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article31 1964-07-04 1 BALBOA (Pan&ma), Pri.— Dr. Roberto Arias, husband of British ballerina Dame Margot. Fonteyn. left here by air today for London to complete his recovery from gunshot wounds. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-07-04 1 Gen. Jolly: I would like active defence OUR TROOPS ARE SUFFICIENT, SAYS THE ARMY CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The British Army's new Commander of the Far East Land Forces, Lieut.Gen. K.A. Jolly, said today that "as a soldier" he would like to see an active defence established against Indonesia's aggressive237 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-07-04 1 BRILLIANT STUDENT TO RESUME STUDIES AS QUEEN INTERVENES KANGAR. Fri. The Raja Permaisuri Agong has offered to pay all the hostel arrears owed by a brilliant Form 111 student at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman School in Ipoh to enable him to resume his studies. Semi bin Ismail, 17. was asked272 words
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211 1964-07-04 1 Manila awaits KL reply to terms for recognition of Malaysia U'OREIGN Secretary Mauro Mendez said today that the Philippines will recognise Malaysia as soon as it agreed to a mode of settlement of this country's territorial claim on Sabah. Mr. Mendez told a news conference the Philippines has submitted aUPI - 211 words
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317 1964-07-04 1 SINGAPORE. Friday. AN Indonesian destroyer yesterday snatched seven Malaysian fishermen from their craft near Horsburgh Lighthouse and took them to Tanjong Pinang in Indonesia. Their fishing craft was also towed away by the destroyer. About 30 other fishermen in five fishing boats nearby managed317 words
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105 1964-07-04 1 ONE-HOUR FIRE IN A SINGAPORE BEAUTY SHOP SINGAPORE. Fri. A 60--minute fire at 10 p.m. tonight gutted the interior of a beauty salon on the ground floor of the Raffles Hotel building in Bras Basah Road. Smoke penetrated the adjoining Qantas Airways office and the hotel rooms on the first105 words
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Article66 1964-07-04 1 RANGOON. Fri. Seventy-one Padaung tribal rebels were killed and 33 injured in a clash with Government forces in the Loikaw area of eastern Burma between June 15-20. It was reported today. Delayed reports from the Inaccessible mountainous region said a rebel force of 300UPI - 66 words
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Article58 1964-07-04 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The Navy announced today that a new advanced aerial reconnaissance and intelligence system would be installed aboard the aircraft carrier Ranger for use soon in the Par East. The system, the Navy said, "is designed to provide a tactical commander with a full backgroundReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1964-07-04 1 CAIRO. Pri. President Nasser's eldest daughter. 18-year-old Hoda, married 22-year-old economics graduate Hatem Sadek in a religious ceremony last night.22 words
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159 1964-07-04 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Japan's Crown Prince Akihito and his wife. Princess M ichiko, will pay an official state visit to Malaysia in December or early ne\t year. This was disclosed here tonight by the Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Fumihiko Kai, who returned from Japan after159 words
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162 1964-07-04 1 U.S. SENATE PASSES LAW TO SELL 98,000 TONS OF TIN WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate yesterday passed and sent to the White House legislation to dispose of lead, zinc, molybdenum and tin from U.S. stockpiles. The legislation passed permitted General Services Administration to sell immediately 50,000 short tons of lead, 75,000Reuter - 162 words
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Article41 1964-07-04 1 WASHINGTON Pri. The Senate has passed and «*Ol to the White House Eill i.inliorisine the President to orochiini Dec. 7. 1966 "Pearl Harbour Da.;" in commemoration of t he 25tii anniversary of the Japanese attack en Pearl Harbour— UPl.41 words
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Article207 1964-07-04 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Over 7,000 sign for call-up GEOFFREY GELDARD From I^UCHING. Fri. By afternoon today, more than 7.000 men and women had registered for national service in Sarawak. In Sibu yesterday. 21 wives of men serving with C Company of the Third Police Field Force signed for service in the army. The207 words
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Article31 1964-07-04 1 WOULDN'T STAKE A FARTHING' PAKIS. Fri. Prince Sihanouk. Cambodian Ilr.ul of St;ito. said here today would not **stake farthius' on ckaMM "f free world winninc in Soulh-l.i-t Am.i— ReutrrReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration505 1964-07-04 2 BRITAIN SAYS: THIS ONE-SIDED MANIFESTO WON'T SOLVE ISSUE LONDON, Fri— The Soviet Union yesterday called on Britain to make a joint approach to the United States to stop ''provocative flights'' over Laos. But a British Foreign Office spokesman said such one-sided manifestosReuter - 505 words
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Article45 1964-07-04 2 BANGKOK, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, had ordered troop reinforcements to northern Thailand opposite the Laotian town of Hueysai across the Mekong River. "I fear the Chinese Communists will try to cross into Thailand from Hueysai," he said. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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269 1964-07-04 2 RHODESIA: SIR ALEC SHOCKS LABOUR MPs LONDON, Friday. THE Prime Minister, Sli Alec Douglas-Home, shocked members of the Labour opposition yesterday by saying that a meeting between Mr. Lan Smith, Premier of Southern, Rhodesia, and Dr Hendrik Verwoerd of South Africa is none of his concern. He was asked duringReuter - 269 words
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155 1964-07-04 2 LUSAKA. Fri. The Premier of soon-to-br-independrnt Northern Rhodesia, Dr. Kennrth K.iuikl.i, said yesterday he would be "a political idiot" if he revealed what he would do if Southern Rhodesia declared unilateral independence. However, he told a news conference, he had offeredAP - 155 words
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Article26 1964-07-04 2 WASHINGTON, Fri.— A US$5 million loan to the Ivory Coast was announced yesterday by the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID*. A.P.AP - 26 words
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149 1964-07-04 2 1 \K\RTA, Fri. The t w o-month-o 1 d Communist engineered boycott of American films here has caused many theatres to close down due to lack of good films and apparent absence of enthusiasm for films of the so-called "n c w emerging forces."149 words
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288 1964-07-04 2 Manila expects late August tripartite talks If ANILA. Fri. prcstiTl dent Macapagal's osa] lor an early meeting of the Foreign Ministers 01 Malaysia. Indonesia and th? Philippines to discuss the Malaysia dispute is not expected to materialise earlier than the latter part of August. The Foreign Secretary Mr. Mauro Mendez.Reuter; AP - 288 words
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Article28 1964-07-04 2 PARIS, Fri. Mr. Georges Pompldou. the French Prime Minister, will pay an official visit to India next January, well informed sources said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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105 1964-07-04 2 TOKYO, Fri. The U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Edwin O. Reischauer. returned to his post today after recuperating from the after effects of a stab wound by a Japanese and an attack of hepatitis in Hawaii. The envoy landed aboard a U.S.AP - 105 words
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Advertisement206 1964-07-04 2 Twice a week we fly between Singapore and New York and 3 times a week from Bangkok to New York. So be our guest, dear passenger and our Boeing 707 becomes for you a palace high in the sky. We Easterners traditionally love to entertain... and the arts of Eastern206 words
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Advertisement89 1964-07-04 2 GIVE PLEASURE Ml 9^ 'j "v i-jjV I H£T's rr kj Br Ml* r.tr at tri o>< I BSav t^m^ GlVE£ngtidft PYREX aA or elegance on c ta e an( convenience '-tfsM in the kitchen, give sparkling "Pyrex" \Kw house hold glass> The attractive designs V^ have been especially chosen89 words
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Article, Illustration189 1964-07-04 3 'WE CAN SELL YOU ANYTHING EXCEPT BANANAS' DORSGRUNN (Nor- way), Fri. Mr. Khrushchev offered Norway some startling Soviet export lines yesterday during a visit to Scandinavia's largest electro-chemical enterprise. Overall clad workers gave him a hearty welcome. "We have immense reBources." he said. "We can •ell you anything except bananas,"Reuter - 189 words
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Article70 1964-07-04 3 SAN DIEGO (California). PrL —A U.S. Navy let tighter exploded in flight about 35 miles otl the coast yesterday, killing one man and injuring the other ot the twoman crew. The navy spokesman said the plane was on a tactical training mission trom the nearby70 words
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132 1964-07-04 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, yesterday urged elimination of the old system of Immigration quotas jased on race and place of oirth a* "Indefenslbl? from a foreign policy Dolnt of view." He was urging passage dv tbe House ImmigrationReuter - 132 words
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Article41 1964-07-04 3 BOSTON (Massachusetts). Pri. A new U.S. Navy coastal minesweeper was transferred to the Oreek Government at the Boston naval shipyard yesterday. The last transfer of a navy ship to the Greek Government waa In J9SI.— AJ».41 words
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309 1964-07-04 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Johnson announced last night that he was taking steps immediately to implement the new Civil Rights law. His first act he said was the appointment of Mr. Leroy Collins Former Governor of Florida, to be Director of Community delationsReuter - 309 words
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101 1964-07-04 3 KARACHI. ftl Seven U.S. Air Force transport aircraft are iiyinv to Pakistan to airlift food to tamine-stricken areas in the isolated Himahivar. mountains and valleys Ttie C-130 aircran wnJcn lett the U.S. on Tuesday to terry 2 200.000 Ib ol lood. were requestedReuter - 101 words
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138 1964-07-04 3 GIRLS WHO 'NECKED' IN SCHOOL GET A SPANKING I ON DON, Fa A 4 grammar school headmaster and the senior school mistress were fined in court in Truro yesterday for spanking two 18-year-old girl pupils on their bare buttocks with the back of a hair brush. The girls had beenReuter - 138 words
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106 1964-07-04 3 'Not too hot'— says a very brave man I IVEKPOUL (England). Fri. A surgical team here last night amputated a man's leg without a general anaesthetic when he was trapped in the roller of a conveyer belt in a dockside warehouse. The team worked for 100 minutes to free rhargehandReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-07-04 3 SHE is an authority on pop music and a regular panellist on BBCTV's "Juke Box Jury." Now actress Jane Asher practises on her guitar playing BACH, not pops. For Jane, 18, pictured In Regent's Park, London, i p studyine classical music. She also stars inMirrorpic - 59 words
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223 1964-07-04 3 BRUSSELS, Friday. ITALY, alone among European Common Market countries, opposes the opening of negotiations for a trade agreement between the community and Japan, according to a still secret report drawn ud by the Common Market Commission The report, which deals with theReuter - 223 words
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Article42 1964-07-04 3 LONDON, f-ri Six thousand nve-cent Kennedy stamp* mourned on memorial envelopes to commemorate the lute President's 47th birthday were sold in Britain yesterday Proceeds of the sale will go to the U>rd Mayor's Kennedy Memorial Appeal. Reuter. iReuter - 42 words
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182 1964-07-04 3 Bus driver rams get-away car to foil robbery I ONDON. Fri. A London bus driver foiled a robbery yesterday by ramming up his double-decker bus into one of the bandit's get-away cars. The bewildered thieves dropped a money sack containing £1,200 and fled on foot while his 50 passengers gapedUPI - 182 words
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Article84 1964-07-04 3 PARIS, Pri. Union leaders yesterday Instructed French air control personnel, who had been on strike for .10 days, to return U> work today. The instructions from :he union loliowed a Governmeni orner mnv ing troops into the three reRi< pal air control centre;, rthlcli KU.deReuter - 84 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-07-04 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (MA I ]T\ TMAT WOf?r?V YOU TMecesA /unless mcxj want"" no muccv I ro see we V AT ALL y V FIRST TWO ACTS ~~\C^^ ssP v^^ COUP9^/33 words
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178 1964-07-04 4 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri., Next week's meeting of Parliament will be asked to approve the expenditure of $32.233,- 1 679 to meet supplementary development estimates for this year. Of this sum $23,513,679 t.s in the form of direct expenditure and $8,720,000 derived from loan178 words
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129 1964-07-04 4 HAWKER ACCUSED OF THEFT PROVES CLOTH IS HIS SINGAPORE. Fri. A "pasar malam textile hawker, accused of hiving stolen U lengths ol tcxtilr from another hawker who was '.is close friend, today successfully claimed the orooerty as his >mn and was acquitted of the charges Chia Liang Huat. 23, represented129 words
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Article33 1964-07-04 4 KAJANO. Pii. The Mentri Br.sar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. will open a S6OOOO primary school at the Sungei Tekali land development scheme. 13 miles from here.33 words
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Article30 1964-07-04 4 KLUANG. Pn. The All Malayan Estates' Staff Union branch here will hold its annual meeting at the Indian Association at Jalan Rengam al 4.30 p.m. an Sunday.30 words
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Article23 1964-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Prt The Assemblyman for Palm Park. Mr. S. Rajoo, today opened the new Serangoon Bar and Restaurant in Serangoon Road.23 words
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Article, Illustration788 1964-07-04 4 DO AWAY WITH TRIAL OF STRENGTH PROCEDURE IN DISPUTES-TEALE MR. D. E. Teale, president of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, today urged the Government to introduce compulsory arbitration to end industrial disputes and do away with the present trial of strength procedure. Addressing788 words
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363 1964-07-04 4 •FHE Central Government plans to have one 1 bankruptcy law applicable to all the states of Malaysia after the new Companies Bill comes intc force. The Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob said this when he opened363 words
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Article30 1964-07-04 4 IPOH, Fri. Mohamed Harun bin Mohamed Kilau, 26, unemployed, who pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here to retaining a stolen bicycle was yesterday Jailed for two months.30 words
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197 1964-07-04 4 l/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V A well organised gang of thieves raided a construction site at tiic 9th mile Sungei Way yesterday and removed 10 tons of iron rods used for reenforcing concrete buildings worth $8,000. A police spokesman said today197 words
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211 1964-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Lawrence Law Eng Ouan. an executive of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd., who sued his wife. Jessie Law (nee Sng Swee Liam for a divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in211 words
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87 1964-07-04 4 Bomb in Navy HQ it was all a hoax SINGAPORE. Fri. A "99»" call at la.m. today sent about score of policemen taunting for bomb said to have been placed near the Royal Malaysian Navy Volunteer Reserve headquarter* in Telolc Ayer Basin. Two police radio car crews and 15 port87 words
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Article55 1964-07-04 4 IPOH. Frl. A large crowd of teenagers mobbed two Hong Kong film stars, Miss Lee Hoong and Mr. Cheang Khuan Mean, when they arrived at the Ipoh airoori from Kuala Lumpur today. They are making a three-week personal appearance at the Star Theatre here in55 words
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Article62 1964-07-04 4 SUNOEI PATANI, Frl. A Sungei Patanl student of Father Barres Convent here, seven-year-old Thevy, was knocked down by a car In front of her bouse In Gurun yesterday. Thevy had Just align tad from a school bus when she was knocked down. She was62 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-07-04 4 JJUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The International Commission of Jurists may cancel its proposed conference here if the present strained relations between Malaysia and Indonesia continue. The proposed week-long first Asian and Pacific Regional Conference of the ICJ was originally scheduled to take place on175 words
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Advertisement124 1964-07-04 4 W COMPLETE W JET SERVICE THROUGHOUT s\ TT-4T7 A ORIENT M nw ns 11 r^-23 F\ I m V *v The first all -jet airline in the Far East now offers you more flights to more exciting cities than ever before. Enjoy the renowned hospitality of The Royal Orchid Service124 words
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Advertisement11 1964-07-04 4 KLEEN BOWL TOILET CLEANSER JJUSJiulrLslbil& I Smm mdJi I I I11 words
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455 1964-07-04 5 Unfair to 'bulldoze set-up on Malaysian youth' MYC STRIKES OUT AT PROPOSED NATIONAL WAY COMMITTEE IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Youth Council has warned of frustration and tension If any attempt is made "by self-interested booies to buildoze and impose" an impractical setup on the nations youth. The warning Is455 words
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Article107 1964-07-04 5 TV adviser leaves for home KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Th*. TV adviser to the Ministry Of Information and Broadcasting bere, Mr. G. F. Brickenden, and hit wife left for Singapore by train today on their way home to Canada Mr. Brickenden was one of two television experts who came her* 18107 words
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130 1964-07-04 5 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr Ng Soo Siah, representing the Singapore Rattan Workmen Benevolent Union, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that several of the benefits claimed by the union from the rattan firm Chop Nam Hing were compulsory under the labour legislation of the130 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-07-04 5 Coast guards to protect Malacca Ghaffar on Indonesian designs and steps to check saboteurs MALACCA. Friday. Chiei" Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghalfar bin Baba, today announced that a force of coast guards had been formed to patrol the Malacca coastline and look out for Indonesian infiltrators. Inche Abdul Ghaffar306 words
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Article45 1964-07-04 5 MUAR. Fri.— The District Officer here, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. has been elected president of the Muar i Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Other office-bearers are: vicepresident. Dr. D.H.S. Gill: secretary. Mr. Arasaratnam M. Joshua; treasurer. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Said.45 words
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137 1964-07-04 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A washerwoman, Tan Joo Ec, 44, who received personal injuries in a road accident 19 months ago, was awarded damages of $7,675.50 by Mr. Justice Chua in, the High Court today in an action which she brought against a woman school137 words
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177 1964-07-04 5 Relics from the Han Dynasty found in kampong KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The discovery of two ancient drum heads at Kampong Sungei Lang near Banking, about 30 miles from here, has started a bis search for more relics in the area. Archaeologists here have described the discovery as ons of the177 words
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159 1964-07-04 5 IPOH, Fri.— The owner of a rubber smallholding, Zakaria bin Uda, oemaon, whose two acres of land and 312 \our« rubber trees in Kuala Kangsar were razed by fire, was today awarded damages totalling 53.411 by the High Court here. The civil suit, filed159 words
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Miscellaneous80 1964-07-04 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM IyHAAAp I HE CAN'T STAND *v(I'VE OO T V W PIANO PLAYIN<3.' f mow can we err pi dV an < v -J^ I O? TH -THAT MOOCHES UIOEA! \T \iOWECAN EATALONE^ V\<— fn j^ m 'HE'S LEAVING, BUT HE") II M-MOSE POTATOES, MAY COME80 words
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450 1964-07-04 6 NANTAH AT CROSSROADS, PLEA BY STUDENTS gINGAPORE, Fri. the Nanyang University Students' Fellowship today appealed to the Nanyang University Pan Malayan delegates conference to ratify an agreement on the reorganisation of the university. In a lengthy Chinese letter, distributed to all delegates who are due450 words
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257 1964-07-04 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Bouquets, smiles and tears of joy last night greeted "Singapore's Helen Keller,' 21-year deaf and blind girl Chan Poh Lin, when she returned to Singapore from Massachusetts, where she attended the Perkins School for the Blind. And evrn as the257 words
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Article170 1964-07-04 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. IJUNDREDS of people today queued up at Clif- ford Pier to visit the American cruiser-des-troyer Topeka, anchored at the Outer Roads The queues spilled over to the big car park and along a long stretch of Collyer Quay. Sharp at 4 p.m. the last170 words
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Article195 1964-07-04 6 Warning notices allegation SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union alleged in the Industrial Arbitration Court today that the travel agency firm, G.C. Nanda and Sons Ltd., of Raffles Place, had served warning notices on four union members soon after it received wage claims from the union. The195 words
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Article41 1964-07-04 6 SINGAPORE, Fri The Ministei for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today visited the outdoor dispensaries in Still Road. Kampong Batak and Gulega Road, off Changl. Mr Yong also visited a mobile clinic In the Malay Settlement In Jalan Eunos.41 words
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Article116 1964-07-04 6 WORK HOURS INCREASED, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE. Fri. The Industrial Arbitration Court was told today that the Adult Education Board had raised the weekly working hours of its staff last year when it came to calculating overtime on union claims. Mr. Poo Chye Wan. a board clerical officer, said in 1962116 words
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Article41 1964-07-04 6 SINGAPORE, Fri A Sata mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at Hock Hoe Lee. Jalan Hajl Alias, to take free X-ray photos ol resident* in the area on July 7 and 8 from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.41 words
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238 1964-07-04 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Red feathers will be sold tomorrow to raise funds for the Singapore Cheshire Home, which plans to build a second home. In an appeal broadcast today, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. chairman of the council of governors of the home, urged the238 words
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Article64 1964-07-04 7 KL'ALA LUMHLK Kn a shop u.taistant. Chan Wan Mung Kltea Chaiiß Yuen Foong. 18. was today charged in the Sessions Court here with being m unlawful I possevsion of a pistol and live rounds of ammunition in hi> shop ;in Kampnna Kuantan on April 164 words
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Article, Illustration473 1964-07-04 7 SABOTEUR FROM INDONESIA BROUGHT 20 CIGARETTE-SIZE DETONATORS By T. F. HWANG: Singapore, Friday A TRADER from Indonesia, Wahab bin Ala h mood. 33, was jailed for eight years by Mr. Justice Wins low in the High Court473 words
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125 1964-07-04 7 Labour man withdraws resignation as chairman MALACCA, *ti. The socialist Front Municipal Councillor, Mr. Man Kiiye won, na-, \mndrawn his resignation as chairman 01 the brunch <n the Labour Party here. Mr. Mah maae this decision utter talks with the branch secretary, Mr. Tai Kirn Tat. In his resignation letter125 words
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Article68 1964-07-04 7 IFUH. flj a vtKCUOic bVidt'iier. Lieu tiing bang "ii». was Ill:to HM in IlluKis.lalc court nut until rtt- pleaued ttuilty to' umi.-j hu> liouse in KHinpong Tuwuj m« village here .1.- a common kf.i niinu hoUM As.-'.. Supi Heriittm 6m«ii. prosecu'.ini;. »jid tiiut Liev was among68 words
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268 1964-07-04 7 The night Ranger Likau outfought —a bear FPOH, Fri. Ranger Likau Anak Merang of the Malaysia Rangers is perhaps the only j soldier in Malaysia who can boast that he has outwrestled a bear The arena was a thick patch of lallang on the fringe of the jungle !n the268 words
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Article52 1964-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The I flight service inspector of Thai International Airways. Mr Fait Hemmingsen. 34. has been appointed chief of the Plight Service Division. He takes the place of Mr Ak» Skerving who has returned ;o .Stockholm as flight service inspector for Scandinavian Airlines System52 words
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Article45 1964-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR Pri. Mr. A Vaidyanathan. United Nations acting representative in SouthEast Asia, will give a public talkon "the United Nations Development Decade" at 4 D.tn on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. The talk is sponsored by Kuala Lumnur Psychology Club.45 words
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146 1964-07-04 7 KUANTAN Hi me Mentri Boar ot Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Haji Seh, called on the rural people today to learn the national I language and religion through the Governments I rural adult education classes Dato Yahya was at the opening of the final State level national146 words
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Advertisement285 1964-07-04 7 SERANGOON BAR RESTAURANT The latest and newest bar restaurant in town. Fully airconditioned for your comfort. 50 very charming waitresses to serve you. All kinds of drink and most delicious Chinese Indian dishes served throughout the day. Most courteous service guaranteed. (Suitable for parties. Accommodation for about 200 persons available.)285 words
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Advertisement225 1964-07-04 7 MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS&M FASHION FLIGHT FEATURING MARGARET WRIGHT'S MAIDS OF Kaffl jß^Bjfe outure collection of fashions from Thailand lgjsy ALWYN LECKIE CATHAY MOTEL After Dinner Show July «th 5.30 nm S 7SO Goto Dinner July 7»h 5.30 pm 516. 50 Tickett Available: Malaytian Air«ovt Ottict. C K. Tonq Cathay Hotel; Helen225 words
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Miscellaneous61 1964-07-04 7 Hy I Hum lin iHrli Tracy Hy 0 hvsicr 4.<,util HBH^H I II I n^VlW^ II THEY'VE ADDED A CARGO 1 ITS STARTING^ STEP ON IT I TW SCAT. V*l_ > F SOME kIKJC j PO SNO^y LETS GET m \bnfr v 1/ f r^S|-«%'/I?«5S?/^ I (rr-f-HHE RUN CLEAN ofa61 words
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Obituary55 1964-07-04 8 2* Wf4» in f— 111J MR. PMAMQ SIMC HOI acad M o f Punctual Klwtric. SinitaDor* r»s»irl away peaotully on 2-7-44. Deeply > wttt, thra* sona. JM. >H t, Pang, daiuthfour daughter*. Madam 1 Paajf H..nK Kee. Mr* Kmma Chin. M lint Pui Km, j and fourteen grandrbild--11 *apore55 words
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Article61 1964-07-04 8 .'v »«u SJS (mtmtmmmt MR. AND MRS. Michael Batton th urn ft* Mi and relative* for yittii sent on tks •MMsM or ibeir mamas* Twet.iyi!. ARTHUR 4 CEORCE ARMSTRONG ■am and sister* abroad. Uuiiik all relative* and friend* for tbalr nMliagri of condolence, wreath*, dona tion*. and .tttrndanre at61 words
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Obituary42 1964-07-04 8 Word, ilt (minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of M.D Rumuel »ho departed uo 4-3-40. Fondly rememiMTiii by wife and children. IN EVER LOVING Memory of .Mr. lam Taaa Omtm who departed on 4 7-61 Alway* remembered by wife and sMMto I42 words
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Article327 1964-07-04 8 :o Word, tit (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFSL I* acrved every Saturday and Huoda> lunrn time. SINGAPORE COLD STOOACE Or. ft.ird Kd Singapore Vl»lt th* uire' nod obtain agmpl— of imi Vitavel Syrup hurry:: bic bargain at Hilda* 1...1 storage. Dreaaca. Italian Sboea Children.i Wear ami Textiles are at n»327 words
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Article300 1964-07-04 8 20 Word* MJ# (Mim.) ST. ANOREW'S PREtBVTf RIAN I hurcm, ipon, Qoir Club Rout. Sunday Uarvtce 11 a.m. Hunday Hehuo' II nil. All WctOODM. ST. ANDREW'S PRE4BVTERIAN 1 HURCM, Ku.-ila Lumpur. Weld Road. Sunday terriers X.30 a.m. and 6. IS Ma. Sand.iT scnool 9.30 a.m. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN300 words
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Article697 1964-07-04 8 vited to give th^r views on disarmainpnt. Of great long-term importance will be the exchange of views on the growing gap between the industrialised and under-developed nations. Sir Alec Douglas-Home intends to press discussion of this prob--1 lem "as a matter of urgency," in line with his697 words
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Article326 1964-07-04 8 The Internal Security (Amendment) Act 1964, to be introduced in Parliament next I week, is bound to arouse a great deal of discussion and, in not a few minds, a certain amount of unease. For the first time, legislation is being framed to provide for the screening of326 words
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Article206 1964-07-04 8 1 As air travel is expanding at a rate which has so far confounded all predictions, the lavish provision for future development being built into j the new Kuala Lumpur air--1 port at Sungei Buloh is entirely justified. For example, although the terminal buildj ing is expected to206 words
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Article1266 1964-07-04 8 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL Political sketch book UMNO FORGES STRONGER LINKS FOR CANDIDATE AND ELECTOR by ANEW temper seems to have pervaded the rank and file of UMNO, a sense of their power to assert themselves in the shaping of their future. The landslide victory has brought1,266 words
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Article, Illustration23 1964-07-04 8 WE HAVE TALKED LONC ENOUGH ABOUT EQUAL RIGHTS. WE HAVE TALKE FOR 100 YEARS IT IS NOW TIME TO WRITE THE NEXT CHAPTER..."23 words
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103 1964-07-04 8 THERE are some hardworking and enterprising youngsters and old persons who try to make an honest living by selling a few bananas and vegetables along the sides of lanes and roads, around the Central Market They should be encouraged to do business in a neat,103 words
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Article59 1964-07-04 8 RECENTLY I visited the national zoo and was astonished to find that tickets were being sold for donkey rides. I saw a small donkey being made to pull a load of children, not forgetting the weight of the driver. If elephant rides were introduced it would be an59 words
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Article116 1964-07-04 8 A FEW weeks ago there was a big arrest of motor-cycles on NMcoll Highway and Shenton Way. As a victim, I would like to make known the manner of our "arrest' and treatment. On the night we were arrested we were sent to Sepoy Lines. Our bikes were116 words
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Article43 1964-07-04 8 AN examination was held for secondary continuation school trainee teachers recently. The only 'results' known are that some candidates passed. It would be a kindness If the authorities would lot the rest know in detail just where they flopped. CANDIDATI Penanf43 words
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Advertisement222 1964-07-04 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. M WmrdM tl* call mt CHEONG MO Brtwoaa Rons Tas ai Mrs. CbaotiK Tian Oajar •nd Adrlim d o Dr. and Mrs. Urn 4-T-IM4. CHEW CAY: IknM no«M ana Dr Mm B Obrm to Allmb, •id..- riauKbirr of Mr. Ml U«jr Man <;•»> inlay. WONC QUAY: Dmrn K.jl222 words
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Advertisement99 1964-07-04 8 GOOD MARKS REQUIRE 600 D VISION! Too oHen ikiMm fall down on ■jsiei aamplT bacaaie rhay can't See Wochboord elaarly ar roil ro r*o4 «sm>>. la away e«*M aaiawti mmft hc»i»iii tt»e catn*. «iniM aanlfcina, ara not forimq tiM»a. rVo»ect tnaea by taking Nmb tot fe^iwr tiOßMfiotwni mmmm\ m**m ■kaaUasssßßK99 words
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Advertisement124 1964-07-04 8 Germ-killing POWER In EVERY i DROP DISINFECTS i SSS^S PROTECTS I CE T DE j 1 with Mf m 4^jpctive *J |l|germ K. 111 C I j S- rSftJSmffulESmm*^ j Use ZAL in your home I disinfects and protects everyday The high active germ killers efficiency of ZALs four s124 words
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Article25 1964-07-04 9 GP winners won't be there fit/T JAPAN'S HIROSHI HASEGAWA WILL BE RIDING AND BRITAIN'S TONY GOODWIN WILL BE BEHIND A LOLA25 words
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Article, Illustration915 1964-07-04 9 FRANCIS BOEY - P J ON THE RACING MAP FRANCIS BOEY PROGRAMMEIN A NUTSHELL By pETALIXG Java may not have the established reputations of Johore and Singapore lor crowd pulling when it comes to holding Grand Prix events, hut the Malayan Motor Sports Club is determined to put Malaya's fust satellite town on915 words
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171 1964-07-04 9 THRILLING WEEKEND OF RACES: TENGKU THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, sends his hearty congratulations to the Malayan Motor Sports (lul> for the energy and initiative they have displayed in carrying out arrangements to provide a new course for the annual Tcngku Abdul Rahman circuit races. In his message to171 words
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Article161 1964-07-04 9 Look out for the black flag ANY driver or ridor in this weekend's races may be halted by the display of a black flag if he does not make adequate U his car's rear view mirror or drives in a manner hindering or discouraging another driver or rider seeking to161 words
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Advertisement93 1964-07-04 9 §AII Major Grand Prix in1963-the toughest tests of endurance for tyres-were won on Dunlop. The outstanding success of Dunlop Tyres on the track proves their built-in quality for every kind of motoring. And the new Malayan-made Dunlop Tyres have this same superior quality. x J' y tm \V\\V MM/ m>93 words
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Advertisement7 1964-07-04 9 THE WEEKEND'S RACING CARD: SEE BACK PAGE7 words
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234 1964-07-04 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. A cardiovascular unit to diagnose heart cases the first of its kind In Malaysia— has been set up at the General Hospital by the Medical Fanilty of the University of Singapore. The unit was established! with the aid of a $90,000234 words
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Article60 1964-07-04 10 SINGAPORE. Frt. The organising committee of the Singapore Red Cross Society collected a total of 539.593 in their recent Flag Day. Thr society will hold another fund-riMMg pro.iect a food and nt tlir Rafflrs Institution grounds tomorrow, which Toh Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the60 words
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Article, Illustration904 1964-07-04 10 Planter says he has difficulty finding jobs after report that he was sacked for corruption KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE High Court was told today how a former planter, Mr. S. Sandison, found it difficult to find suitable employment as a result of an article published904 words
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199 1964-07-04 10 'It ruined my career... my wife had a nervous breakdown 9 About the contract the company had with his board. Mr. Sandison said he later cancelled it himself as the company was not fulfilling the contract by not starting work. He said he was taking court action against the Malayan199 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-07-04 10 Datu Mustapha warns: This will be end of democracy... SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah. Datu Mustapha bin Dato Harun. said in Singapore today that if Indonesia were allowed to continue its aggression against Malaysia it would be the end of democracy in this region. "Let it be461 words
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299 1964-07-04 10 PORT FIRMS IN DILEMMA OVER UNION FOUR-POINT CLAIM PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri. Three shipping firms here, facing the prospect of a work-to-rule campaign by its 3.500 employees from July 15, today described their position as "between the devil and the deep sea.'' They said that If they compromised on the deadlocked299 words
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202 1964-07-04 10 Man is accused of cheating three of $3,000 J/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y The president of the Sessions Court here, Inche Hamid Azmi, today remanded a man. who is alleged to have cheated three people, including a woman, of more than S3 000 under the pretext of helping them to buy202 words
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Article72 1964-07-04 10 SINOAPORE. Fri. A bus ticket inspector. Koh Koon Lira. 31. who received injuries In a road accident on Dec. 18. 1962. was awarded damages of 51 6. 163 and costs by Mr. Justice Kulasekaran In the High Court. The award was made against the Straits Times72 words
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106 1964-07-04 10 V| ALACCA, Fri. Public ITI Works Department labourers here this morning saved the building they were occupying from collapsing around them in the nick of time. The building which is an old Dutch hospital built sometime in 1800 at Banda Kaba. near the Malacca106 words
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Article89 1964-07-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Tilt principal of the Technical Teachers' Training College here, Mr. S. P. Didcote. has left for Canada after completing his two-year term of service. He said he was Impressed with the technical education here and did not thinlc there was any need to89 words
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Article37 1964-07-04 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold "Welfare Ball* at the Raffles Hotel tomorrow at 8 p.m. The ball will be highlighted by a "Welfare Queen Contest and Pashion Parade."37 words
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Advertisement373 1964-07-04 10 STUDY AT HOME AND PASS Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students hi Malaya and countries all over the world. These young men and women realise that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and have enrolled with tho correspondence college with an373 words
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Advertisement98 1964-07-04 10 £ASY 28 BHtQHHJ K£H j MONTHS HP PKtjj NEW LOW NET )JKttttl!jlM HI CASH PRICE ®^^^^K^^B| MODEL WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted squcre cornered V' for maximum picture stee Very dark safety screen for clear det'tition Front mounted high fidelity loudspeaker New chassis with98 words
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Miscellaneous770 1964-07-04 10 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE SHUfttTWAVk BKKVICKBI NATIONAL SHORT WAVE 41 aad U meutm. SERVICES 41.7 and 60.2 metre* MMHUM WAV* SMIVICK: 730 Learn fwEft SZSTtti ASfiSSi^-So S i.ou Liearn a wora a uay, i.&j 7an Rrooir/acr Rnii»Mn- Tin oreaKiasi roipoum, o.UO me it,, >.j ik.,,,. v ki.m... aon News 805770 words
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Advertisement620 1964-07-04 11 Firm marks 10th year, opens new showroom I m .S2lSJS "^™atio N co. on the occasion of wmmmmmmmmmmt nw ■^^■■^■■^^■■■■■■^^■■■l the Opening of their fj> wK& 4 -f NEW BRANCH Vflfli PJfIWJS HTYCtI W M b&iM B| S| >r r4K«ttA«is m at 346/350. Joo Chiat Road, ol «$H 5* _1—620 words
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86 1964-07-04 12 1 oxr Ihr shiMiiinii of the ohalr shark lo inspect 11. «as uncalled for P Syml lnl er had nuoi^H "l m" .l p J° v s J"»l'>">istr' omen at the scene «n lhat particular C < ?h »as harm- ,laj. would he have86 words
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658 1964-07-04 12 f WISH to take exception to the letter by Salleh Abdullah in the Saturday Forum regarding "Singapore's Nightmare Taxis." I have lived and travelled In a good many cities on four continents throughout the world, so I feel that I can speak with some knowledge658 words
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541 1964-07-04 12 T REFER to an article written by Mr. Urn Loo 1 Seng entitled "Vigilantes" which appeared in the Straits Times June 29 In the article under reference the writer alleged that "Some Vigilante Corps Members patrolling the Tiong Bahru District are not541 words
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Letter95 1964-07-04 12 lAM glad to assure Dr. J. A. Vannlaslngham of Malacca, that In the employment of doctors for the Singapore Government Service of those with so-called "non-reglstrable" qualifications my Minister has no Intention whatsoever of creating a lower Division II class of medical officers. Such officers, when95 words
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Letter37 1964-07-04 12 I ET not Malaysia lose the diplomatic battle to the Indonesians by default. We cannot any longer afford to remain naive in the diplomatic arena where activity is always Intense and relentless FYT Kuala LJpU37 words
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Letter78 1964-07-04 12 COME little effort Is called for on the part of the authorities to keep the stray dog population under control. From Singapore northwards the streets are full of diseased, scrabby curs. At eating stalls, these hairless horrors scuffle under the table for scraps, snarl over the contents of tipped78 words
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100 1964-07-04 12 MAKING THE PEDESTRIAN MORE VISIBLE PEDESTRIANS are the major victims of road accidents which occur in bad weather at night and in conditions of bad visibility. It can be assumed that quite often the pedestrian knocked down sincerely believed the driver had seen him. One of the basic causes of100 words
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206 1964-07-04 12 CHILDREN'S DANGER IN PARK ROAD SEVERAL accidents, some serious involving schoolchildren, have already occurred along Kensington Park Road which is a very busy and narrow perimeter road in Serangoon Garden, and leads to two primary schools with over a thousand pupils. Because of the narrowness of this dual carriageway a206 words
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Letter101 1964-07-04 12 I REFER to the letter from "Surprise" which was published in the Straits Times on 22nd June. 1964. It so happens that certain work Is being carried out at the Esplanade by the Public Utilities Board (laying of cables) and the Parks Department (replanting In flower troughs and beds)101 words
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Letter90 1964-07-04 12 HATS OFF" to the Education Ministry of Singapore, on the establishment of pre-universlty classes in the Malay medium. It Is a step in the right direction and I believe the Singapore folks would be happy with the announcement (ST 30/6) A government like a tenant has90 words
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158 1964-07-04 12 WITH reference to Dr. J. A. Vannlaslngham's letter in your paper of June 29, concerning the two divisions of officers In the Veterinary Services, Malaya and Singapore, I am perplexed that this state of ailairs should be allowed to continue in an Independent country. I158 words
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Letter60 1964-07-04 12 Extra-mural courses SINGAPORE has been more progressive than Kuala Lumpur in many aspects, one effort be--1112 its higher education policy. I refer to the extramural courses conducted in the University of Singapore. There is as much enthusiasm for such courses In the Federal Capital. It would seem only right that60 words
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Letter60 1964-07-04 12 ONCE, not so very long ago, one could go to Mount Faber to admire the view, or walk or fly a kite and then get a cold drink. Now, probably for good reasons the stalls have been closed and the splendid modernistic cafe remains shuttered and bare.60 words
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Advertisement224 1964-07-04 12 u ns« a uow a at W» J-". ___«ai I I Il_____lsj t i^^^_ i^_^_^^^,^_^^3 E 3^ PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrlj«r*tor here It Is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take not* of224 words
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Miscellaneous178 1964-07-04 12 Straits Times Crossword LNo kln/g^ead of peop.e 7. %gX\ TiSttuZ out 9 an o o r 't^'en on i, 10 8 MSr^°U' A 5) 8K 10. Blickguard the P«nch tek. Itei Vf I)*" U. oV d 8u a pTa^^ 7) a Me to h \l SSL°',SLS nft (i >- TSST&ffid^i*178 words
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Advertisement345 1964-07-04 13 i (ontinued froro Page Hi SITUATIONS VACANT M Wawmm SS (Mm.)— Box SO el* oxtra REAU in* senior ai.puiduikoi* vacant la The Sunday Man ea< n w«*m PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENT* can rte reduced in slse Tang's *****. spore. SALES MANAGER. All applicants to Box AS4B6 are thanked, the position has been345 words
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Advertisement819 1964-07-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* «i (Min.t— Box St tt: ex fre WANTED u< OMaSni Clerk with Account. nt: Kuokkeepmg experience, typing and orh<-e routin. worn. Apply to Box A 6331 S.T. B'pore. WAITRESS with previous experience hut not essential. Age 21 28. Apply Mr. Ho. Call personally Victoria Bar. Spore anytime.819 words
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Advertisement950 1964-07-04 13 SITUATIONS WANTED Word* SS i Min.)— Box tt el, errr, READ me senior Appointment* VHCuni in The Sunday Mail eacb week. ASSISTANT CLERK on oil palm rubber estate seeks position mid-July due to completion of present acting duties Well recommended. Box'Alo37 B.T. XL. .STENOGRAPHY TYPING DUPLI j CATINC Direct Mall950 words
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Advertisement1055 1964-07-04 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE, .'*> Ward* SS Min.)— Box it el*. *x(r. TANJONC KLINC PARK, Malacca approximately V acre* suitable tor Housing Scheme. Price reasonable. Contact P.O. Box 404. Kuala Lumpur LAND in District 10 area ***** sq.ft. available lor sale Immediate possession. Pric* *6/- per sq.ft. Kor lurther detail*1,055 words
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Advertisement885 1964-07-04 13 EDUCATION it Word* SS (Mm.) Sax M et*. extra COMMERCIAL CORRESPONUKNVC Practical course designed lor student* am ambitious ofnee worker* Learn to compose weli-wnilen rmslness letters and reports under expert guidance. Vto Course etarting »th July. Prospectus/ Kurtner inlormation. City School, Wurrn Street. Singapore). I el: V43H6. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Worsts885 words
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Advertisement1051 1964-07-04 13 LOST It Ward* Si i Min.)— Box !.t eta. Mir* I I SlOO REWARD. Lost large Black I Lahrmdor Dog wearing collar with name 1 Kust. Ktnd«r should Telephone Wyld-nore-Bmtlb. Singapore 2591 t-xt: 24*4 DOGS. PETS, ETC. It Ward* SS (Him,}— Mam it eta, axtra, BEAUTIFUL BOXIR PUPPIES 8s weeks1,051 words
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Advertisement965 1964-07-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ward* SS i Min.)— Box SO et». extra X -DIRECTORS 1*37 JAGUAR Mark 7. Only 3 previous European owmn. Low mileage. In excellent condition $1,660 0.n.0. Phone (B'pore) *****. AUSTIN BSO SUPER May 19U3 sx*> cellent condition tax October 1964 S3.XO. 103 Orchard Ro id opposite Lyons965 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-07-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ward* Si < Vim.)— Box it et*. extra BARGAIN RCVCR 4 utr. rnw single Kuropeao uwncr leaving tiing»pore. agent maintained, in excellent condition. Best '>i:rr above (4.6UU. Telephone HlnKapon :< oinco noun 1957 MODEL VAUXHALL Crrsia wltl> many extras, taxed and Insured In excellent tonditlon throughout on1,040 words
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Advertisement1370 1964-07-04 14 TO HVftPQOt 1 WEST COAST UK P. S>am Penanf ENEAS Liverpeal Cdi 15 Jaly 7 Jaty 111 Jaly 11 PELEUS LiterpiH. Glasgow Jily 12 July 13 July 14 1( July 17 EIPENOR Lmerpeel, Dub July 12 Jaly 1' July 15 II July 21 AJAJI Liverpeel, l t Jul/ IS July1,370 words
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Advertisement1372 1964-07-04 14 F\ ;#THE EAC LINES BM«\ V 7*M SIMCAPOIf a kuau IUMPUI.P.SWtniNMAM c PfNANO aHaw-aTtt^V^aaai eis-.ti boi-h. it,, roioin.i j/j.wiia ou»» MONI ;»O| m f KOMI lIIIJ PHONI »UI fBONI tttPl SAILINC: TO GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, SOTHEHBURS AND COPENHAGEN S.gipo'e f. S nam Pena'g KAMBODIA1,372 words
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Advertisement1342 1964-07-04 14 I mbnMme] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Rt'NARTY tOl Liverpool Jiri 2» Singapore Pt S>am Penang Antwerp Aaf 14 tt Part jaiy 1 Hamburg Aag 11 BENLOMOND B£, Smgapori Pt Shim Ona-g S.igapore P. fdaa Peaang lENMACDHUI L'paM, Harre. R'dam, A'warp Jaly 7/ I Jaly 10/14 JMy1,342 words
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Advertisement1371 1964-07-04 14 ELLEiWAII BUCKfWU S.S. CO., Uli LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVtI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. S"haa Penang Dajelsodoe tCITY OF DIRMINIHAM 11/14 Jaly I Aaf 'CITY OF LEEDS 21 22 JMy 21 24 Jaly 25 July ID Aaf 'CITY OF RIPON 25/27 Jaly 21 July 19 Aor 'CITY OF DURHAM 11/201,371 words
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531 1964-07-04 15 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange was largely neglected for most of yesterday and in these inactive conditions industrial prices eased until a late rally restored some of the loss. Dunlops, which put on 19 cents in the first i.iur trading days531 words
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Article25 1964-07-04 15 Malayan Stock Indices July 2 JuW 3 •Industrials: 1.00.46 100.31 Tina: 138.21 130.46 S rubber*: 104.14 104.14 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article883 1964-07-04 15 /"X>MBINED business In the Slnv gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlepe (8,000) 12.18. (3.000) $2.16. (1,000) 12.17, (6,000) 12.14. (8.000) 12.13; Eats erds (1.000) 52.48, (1,000) (2.46, (3,000) J2.45. (4,000) $2.47:883 words
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Article60 1964-07-04 15 '['HE fralayan ExGrun,. Bank.' Aiaeciatien made these rl.anKeii in Its rates to merchants rest, lay tall rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 5/ie. airmail OD 33 7/1«. 90 d/st 35 15/1« credit bills, 30 trade bills. »allin« TT er OD ready: Canada 34 15/16: Holland Qulldert 11760 words
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503 1964-07-04 15 rE price 01 Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday was down half a dollar a plcul to $603.50 on an offering unofficially estimated to be up five tons to 245 tons. This was i»n adiustment In line with London 'B fall503 words
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Article29 1964-07-04 15 July 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 6? vent* < Hp one-Mghtb of a cent). TIN: 5603.5* a pirul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up five tons).29 words
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Article453 1964-07-04 15 Russia out of rubber market HC B. and Co. Ltd. In their c current Malayan rubber review report: The past week has been rather more active. Farly persistent shortcovenng held prices over 674 cen^ lor July 1 RSS. but latterly ea&ier conditions prevailed. This was sparked off by some heavy453 words
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Article125 1964-07-04 15 VTELBOURNE. Pri.— Key lndu«--iTI rmls again led a firmer market Most Issues closed at their highest point for the week. Trading continued on quiet Unes. Boral. in demand over the past few days, gained a further 1 fi to 329 and BHP was up another 6d to-57 Base125 words
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Article225 1964-07-04 15 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) lwl\ I Thn-i- monibs INDUSTRIALS TtoiiKteari II eta M Coataloera 1 1 eta. liuniii|i.« 15 eta MoAllater IScta. Ctt) Dti I U M Invm U rts. K iDMnenMata, oc be. K»«o 13 eta. Rothmana 9 cm. Ked Dlsp. 12 eta Robinson IS rt a Kltzpatrleks 14225 words
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Article36 1964-07-04 15 f\N the frea exthanie market fca >-* Honir, Kon« yextrrday the U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.74 tor TT and 5.72) for cash. Starling waa quoted at 15.98 and an* tael ef nold at 2481.36 words
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Article202 1964-07-04 15 Bhlps ilinimM the Smxapart harb.ur wharves *r sipeeted ttday arc Galileo U.ililti 1/3. Upia N.W. 4 Karrtu 4, SUr Ballatrlx 67. Kolna 10 11, India Mall 13/14. Bchie Uoyd 15/16. Maxwrl! Brandir 21/22. stn.v Clar«nc« ?7<2S. Temeralre X! 34. Menelauc 35 38. Van Noort 4(1 <202 words
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Advertisement135 1964-07-04 15 V-w^^ ORIENT MID- EAST LINES BREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST lIIECT SaILINM FROM SINUPOM AND M»LAT» TO CaNAOIaR (Ml U. CRraT LAKES POUTS Sinpeori f S'nam f«nan| Montr«a> S.S. "MSELim I" IS/11 Jill M/M Jlly 23/24 Jil| 24 A« S.j. "MARIUNSA MARIS" 2I'M 11/ I Scft J/ 1 Mat Oci tX.135 words
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Advertisement864 1964-07-04 16 (Continued from Pace 12) ORCHIDS ?0 WoriM SS (Him.)— Box St ct: «x«r* FOR lALC Dcndroblumi. Vandas, Kenanthrnui, PhaJarnopali etc. Owner ovine up hobby. Call weekend*. 12 ;i«kow Road, Singapore, 19. Tel: ORCHID* Thousands finishing Mile f.,1- 16. Jalan Tellti Hock friyr. 8», Mlleitontr. T.impm. .lore) Saturday Alternoo- (ontact L«e.864 words
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Advertisement760 1964-07-04 16 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) >• Wort* ii imtnt—Bn M eU txtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA Hotel d2.tM/ Victoria Hotel ***** Bar/Rttmurant. HOTEL AMBASSADOR Hcmald* 4«. Meyer Road Dancing Ntgttlv. T*l tint, MAYFAIH HOTEL SPORE—R ooms Airconrtitlooed Popular Bar— Courteous Service. ILOANE COURT HOTEL, It, HMI moral Road. Tangltn (Completely *lr Conditioned)760 words
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Advertisement837 1964-07-04 16 NOTICES NOTICE ESTATE of Ciuonh Ke Hu deceased late of Singapore who died at Singapore on lath May 1V44 pursuant to an Order of the High Court In Singapore dated llth June 1964 and maae in Suit No. 1183 of 1962 between Tan Yeok Yin and 5 others Plaintiffs And837 words
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Advertisement754 1964-07-04 16 NOTICES In the Matter of THE COMIWNIKS OUPINA-NCt, (CHAPTER 174) and In tbe Matter ot NEW ASIA TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Members Voluntary Wioding-Up) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Comuany duly convened and held at Nw- G6/68-B Cecil Street. Singapore on Wednesday the Ist July.754 words
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Advertisement789 1964-07-04 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions In tbe Singapore Polytechnic: BURSAR The appointee will be in complete charge ol the finances of the Polytechnic. He will particularly be responsible for the budget estimates and the control of expenditure and will be required to advise the789 words
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Advertisement839 1964-07-04 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government officers Including those on probation for the following appointments 1. Building Inspector (Technical Assistant, Division II) in i the Town Council, Kulim; j 2. Technical Cadets (Division I ID in the P.W.D. DJ.D., Kedah.839 words
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Advertisement456 1964-07-04 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Well Established Bank hu Vacancies for MALE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS. Applicants must be qr&duates of a recognised University and preference will be Riven to those who hold B.Com. and /or LL.B. Degrees. Previous experience in administration an advantage but not essential. Applicants rhomd forward i detailed personal particti'prs. quali-456 words
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Advertisement168 1964-07-04 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited lot the running of the canteen at the Technical College Hostel lor the 1964/ 65 session. Tenders must be scaled and marked "canteen" and sent to reach the Principal. Technical College. Gurnev Road Kuala Lumpur beiore 12.00 noon on Friday 10th July, 1964 :nm168 words
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430 1964-07-04 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with pENANG, Fri. Hormat did a brilliant gallop on good going here this morning. Ridden by Laurie Johnson, the Irish-bred three-year-old reeled off 3f in 37 accompanied by stablemate Winoro. Hormat snowed promising form at Ipoh last month when430 words
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Article1986 1964-07-04 17 Race 1: 1.0 Cl 3 Div 5 ($6,000) 6£ 1 ***** Piide a .Healthy WLt Sullivan. 7 9.00 Dragon 2 a ***** Aqua Queen s (Sultan of Pahangi Lee. 4 9.0 IF) "Rahul 10 3 00b98 Mon Cheri (E\er St.) Allan, 4 8.13 Wilson 5 yjOHL1,986 words
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Article740 1964-07-04 17 SPOTLIGHT on your FANCIES Race 1 IQVA qu.l.V H three race* over 6f: KOnd OVM XL 6f on yielding going In April. ST. JANKIKO: apeedv: ihird ;o Ne.irmm over Penan* bit in March; winner over 61 in C.a: 2 iaal WMOn. BEGINI BtGITL: Vastly.ir.proved: ha.s won three races this .se..M>n:740 words
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Advertisement787 1964-07-04 17 IN THK MM. II COIRT IN MALAYA AT Xl AI.A LI'MPUR Companies <\\ inding-Lp) No. t of l'H.l In the Matter of E.NG GUAM CO.. LTD. and In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940 1946 ADVFRTISI \lh\l OF PKTITIOX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the wlndlng-up787 words
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Advertisement277 1964-07-04 17 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be lecelved by the Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Pullerton Building, up to noon on Friday. 10th July. 1964. for> TREE PLANTING IN JDRONG INDUSTRIAL SITE (Show Ronnd on Tuesday. 77 64 at 10.00 a.m.) Meet at Site Offlre. 15>3 ms Boon277 words
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Advertisement767 1964-07-04 17 NOTICES SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD NOTICE Chang* of Telephone Numbers connected to >he Qiirea»t«wn Kirhjitte. Telephone users are advised thst wiUi ellett from 8 a.m. on Sunday sth July 1964 all telephone num- bers connected to the Wueenstow n Bxchanse will be changed Irom 5 1 digits to 6 digits by767 words
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Advertisement163 1964-07-04 17 mj^^ *KNUi l^^Hr '-^M WL. m 1111 w \<* *m*+ II All EARNS ft jfl V9^V I He thßßs the h| s h iivi| d HjHj^ I hard-drinking of other jazz stirs. 1 J^H I Bit i» hit none, be is rebel. Ijftk^l Hafl I llwa y s *earchmg for163 words
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206 1964-07-04 18 MAAU chief and sprint champion —to meet— ATHLETICS CINGAPOKE. Prl. Malaysia's first man of athletics, MAAU president Dato Mohamed Ghazali bin bhiiiic. and Malaysia's champion sprinter, M Jegathesan. will meet at Uie Singapore Airport tomorrow morning. The meeting has been arm the ir-qne.-; ot Daio Gha/a. li'.P Mllli>trv o! External206 words
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Article50 1964-07-04 18 TELUK ANSON. Frt. Nova Scotia Estate beat Star XI 2-1 in the Lower Perak league Div. 1 soccer match today. Before the start of the game, the players observed two minutes' silence In memory of Awang Bakar. one of Malaya's greatest footballers, who died in Singapore on Wednesday.50 words
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534 1964-07-04 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL B> Kuala Lumpur, Friday 1"lli; two matches which will decide the finalists in this years Malayan Cricket Association inter-state tournament will be played this weekend with holders Singapore meeting Malacca in Malacca and last year's runners-up Selangor at home to Penang. The534 words
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Article318 1964-07-04 18 LTAA may lift ban on 'rebels' I ONDON. Fri.-As two Austral lans Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle —held the spotlight on Wimbledon's famed No. 1 court in the men's singles final today, hopes were raised that the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia may pardon their so-called tennis "rebels." It wasReuter - 318 words
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Article95 1964-07-04 18 M.I) VH S KhLAN IA.N U A LOR STAR. Prl. Keluntan, n who had their moment U Malaya Cup glory when they beat the holders, Selangor, 3-0 last week, drooped out of the running toaay when they were soundly beaten by Kedah in their North95 words
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Article484 1964-07-04 18 SOCCER gINGAPORE. Fri. Hong Kong players have learned a lot in their month's tour of Europe and they will put It Into practice In a strong bid to regain the Aw Hoe Cup against Singapore tomorrow. team manager Lee Man Kit said today. Mr. Lee484 words
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Article286 1964-07-04 18 ATHLETICS Perak Police meet tln*U (Ipoh): 1,500 m 1 Sham Singh Sidhu 2 Arlffln i Ismail 4:35.0 (record); 5,000 m 1 All 2 Mohamed Zain 3 Mohamed Noor 19:21.2; Pole vault: 1 Yu-soff 2 Arlffln 3 Mohamed Amm 2.92 m: Hammer: 1 Nashatar Singh 2 Ghenda 81ngh 3286 words
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Article281 1964-07-04 18 KEDAH IN 23-RUN LEAD vs PERAK A LOR STAR. Prl. Kedah led Perak by 23 runs with two wickets in hand at the end of the first day's play in the MCA League match here today Despite a sound Innings of 56 (3 sixes) by Aziz Ismail, Perak were all281 words
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Article164 1964-07-04 18 I ONDON, Prl. Close of play M i neons in yesterdays cricket matches: Southampuoo: Hants 140 and 256-6 (R Barnard 68 P. Salnsbury 67 n.o B. Timrns 74 n.0.) Norttiants 105 (D. Shackleton 6-31). Bath: Yorks 195 and 43-0 Somerset 217 (W. Alley 81 C Greethnm 41164 words
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533 1964-07-04 18 Jack Fingleton - England could have done much better Jack Fingleton TEST COMMENTARY by ALL OUT for 268 runs after 340 minutes batth:g yesterday England could not have been satisfied with such a score on an easy paced Headingley wicket Too many of England's batsmen got a good start without doing more about533 words
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Advertisement305 1964-07-04 18 Jf/j CAPLESS I GP'*^ FOUNTAIN PEN ■I PHOT'S \1 wu ill GIFT T0 MODERN [g^3 jCopless Simply twitt th« barrel and your* ready to writ*. Preciiien Ink Control Syttem: Ink flow it always perfectly controlled aoainst smudging and leaking even under sudden pressure or temperature changes. Ink Cartridge System: Since305 words
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Advertisement169 1964-07-04 18 f S Enjoy the masculine freshness of C t-J VT Shn)n«CiMni \*_2^^Z/ 9jj SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON LAST 2 DAYS FREE ONE COTTON VEST WITH EVERY TARION COTTON SHIKT YOU BUY •fSff/TB Bfiß*^** 8 mm or Rangefinder 35 or 35 mm Single Lens Reflex YOUR BEST CHOICE IS YAGHICA "J-5"169 words
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Miscellaneous103 1964-07-04 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya tJp: S gor v Perils (Merdelca Stadium. 7 JO p.m.) Aw Hoe Cup: Spore v Hong Kong (Jn Besar. 5.30) Spore Div. 2B: Alexandra v STU (Farrer Pk). CRICKET MCA Lje- S fjor v Penang (XL padang); Malacca v Spore <Mal. Club padang): Kedah v Perak103 words
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Article, Illustration501 1964-07-04 19 KIWLA LUMPUR, Friday. 'J'HK (io\ernment today published the Internal Security Act (Amendment) Bill requiring students to get a certificate of suitability from I Chief Education Officers to gain admission into institutions of higher learning. Under the Bill, any student who requires a501 words
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Article26 1964-07-04 19 SINGAPORE. Prl.— The Chinese Swimming Club's management committee held Its monthly meetIn? today to discuss the Intensifyine of the Club's membership cam- i paign.26 words
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284 1964-07-04 19 NO CHOLERA DEATH REPORTED IN EAST COAST STATES I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V For the first day In a week, no cholera! deaths were reported to- day from the East Coast States of Kelantan. Trengganu and Pahans. In Kedah, the 15 cases reported by the Ministry of Health yesterday will now284 words
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196 1964-07-04 19 Red bank has shut down, says -Jakarta JAKARTA. Fri.— The J Bank of China has halted its operations in Indonesia, an official of the Indonesian Central Bank was today quoted as saying. The acting Governor of the Bank of Indonesia. Mr. Djuana Koesoemahardja. made the announcement at a conference ofAP - 196 words
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Article95 1964-07-04 19 Australians hoarding pennies CANBERRA. Prl. Hoarding of pennies is "seriously interfering" with the planned production of new Australian decimal coins, the Federal Treasurer. Mr. Harold Holt, said today. He had reports that Australians were hoarding pennies because they thought they would be revalued as one cent sfter the changeover to95 words
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224 1964-07-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri IyHE Minister of 1 Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said today that the Port Swettenham Authority was reviewing port charges because the Authority had to meet interest charges and provide for repayment of $40224 words
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Obituary39 1964-07-04 19 ANOHEW SIOW CHWEE CHUAN. Ml 11, i Ir.ivmi; hiiMl twlov..i \\i!,. ..nd thrr.' cnildrrn. Lauren** bUM tmt Trrcua Cortene li.ivat 10 Kuo l'hu:in Avenue. Un Sunday «t CJO l> m for Hcly Family <-n mod thrnrr to Bld»d»rl39 words
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Article57 1964-07-04 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mohanimrd Ha**an bin Enibi Raaall of two children, ra today ;icqirtird anrl (ttochnrgari m n dWiourt on two ihargp.- of having carnal connection vith a 14- vr.u -old girl on two occasions last Vl'.ll The three-day trial was heard 1 in ramera before57 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-07-04 19 Princess Marina to visit Malaya LONDON, Fri. -Princess Marina of Kent <above) will make a short visit to .Malaya on her return journey from Australia in September after attending the British Exhibition in Sydney, it was announced today. Her visit to Kuala Lumpur will be an informal one. She last76 words
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85 1964-07-04 19 Attack North Vietnam, says Mendez MANILA. Fri. The Philippines Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Menaez. said today it was his I personal opinion that the war in Vietnam should be extended to North Vietnam. Mr. Mendez was asked at a press i conference what he thought about the feasibility of extendingReuter - 85 words
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Article61 1964-07-04 19 TOKYO Fri.— More tl.an 2.000 students and member? of leftwing organisations paraded through central Tokyo protesting HH.nns- planned levision of the Japanese "no war" constitution. Police arrested nine ot the demonstrators. They staged separate demonstrations nere in protest against the report, submitted today to the JapaneseReuter - 61 words
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Article329 1964-07-04 19 LONDON, Fit A generally i I sauMaciory week endea on a firm note. Equities, were a little quieici bui selective buying was still going on and the undertone remained very Jinn. 1 here was no lack of good features Bank shares went ahead at first but the unchanged329 words
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Article55 1964-07-04 19 LONDON. Fri. Spot 20 T »d., Aug. 20\d.. Sept. 20' 7 d., Oct. 20- I »d.. Oct. Dec. 20"« d.. Jan. Mar. j 20-5 16d.. Apr. June 20-5 16d.. July Sept. 20-5 16d. Oct. Dec. 20--5 160.. Jan Mar. 20-5 16d.. r.i.f. July 19-15 16d.. Aug. 19-15 lfid Sept.55 words
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Article25 1964-07-04 19 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £1225. sellers £1230, Forward buyers £1187. sellers £1188. Settlement £122T-.-. Turnover a.m. 220 tons.' p.m. 10 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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306 1964-07-04 19 THE AFRICAN TRADE UNIONS SNUB INDONESIA Invitations to labour talks turned down SINGAPORE, Friday. AFRICAN trade unions have turned down Indonesia's Invitation to the Afro-Asian labour conference to avoid embarrassmeni over the Malaysia issue This was stated here today by National Trades Union Congress leader, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair.306 words
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Article85 1964-07-04 19 Girl raped at dagger point... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 17-year-old servant was today raped by a masked man at dagger point in a house here. She was confronted by a man when she entered her room at 11.30 a.m. after her bath. She said: "I saw him ransacking my room.85 words
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Article142 1964-07-04 19 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The iv F.A.M. Council, which met at the Residency here today, decided on Aug 8 as the date for this year's Malaya Cup Final at the Merdeka Stadium. The Malaysian team for the Merdeka tournament (Aug. 22Sept 6) will Mart centralised142 words
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447 1964-07-04 19 LEEDS. Friday. i GREAT century by broad-shouldered Peter Burge enabled Australia to lead England on first innings on the second day of the third cricket Test here today. By the Close Australia were 283 for ei*:ht In reply to England's total of 268. Burge447 words
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Article157 1964-07-04 19 JJDNDON. Fri. Roy Emerson. the world's No. 1 'awn tentu.v ■majaiii won the Wimbledon men's Mtielr: ti'.le at his ninth attempt fa it tonay when he beat Fled Stollc o-4. 12-10. 4-6. 6-3 in the All- Australian l:nal. Emerson, one ol Urn •fittest piayen In thr mart157 words
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Article153 1964-07-04 19 I ONDON' Prl i- took two points m their drawn match against. Buatex at Hove today. Derby 300 i.id 142 7 dec. iA. Buss 4-43 Sussex 159 and 179-2 (K. Suttle 46 U tenham 82 no. i. ManchiMrr: Lancashin- I by 98 runs. Lane S3l-4 262-3153 words
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Advertisement90 1964-07-04 19 Late CLASSIFIEDS j 20 words $10 (minimum) THE ENCACEMENT la announced on 4-7-1964 bvtutm Ml?* TsanK Sirw Yin, B. Kr., cldrnt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TsanK Tak Chuen of Singapore and Dr. Wont: Poh Yen, M.8.8.5, rldcit. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Sec L<eoK of Kuala Lumpur. ON90 words
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Advertisement128 1964-07-04 19 are you LUCKY? ress printed on it. i^L^^Hß r\ n r r\ /~a n n The com P |e c cost °f KN 5_ \VaV/ tne TV se will be reP^Kfe U\j Ull] \j\J funded to the 12,000 th Z^mSrmjjmM f% MONTHS buyer with the compliWM M\ I hire purchase128 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-07-04 19 JJIGHEST and owest tempera-; nucs in Malaya and SingaBON for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 ,j.pi. ycoterdiiy: Highest LoMfHit Kuala I.umpur 91 73 Koi;i Bhsiru 91 73 I PenanK 88 77 I Ipoh 91 72 j Malacca 88 72 1 Singapore 88 75 i47 words
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Article26 1964-07-04 1 GP winners won't be there Bf/r JAPAN'S HIROSHI HASEGAWA WILL BE RIDING AND BRITAIN'S TONY GOODWIN WILL BE BEHIND A LOLA26 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1964-07-04 1 FRANCIS BOEY - P J ON THE RACING MAP FRANCIS BOEY By PROGRAMME IN A NUTSHELL pETALING Java may not have the established reputations of .Johore and Singapore lor crowd pulling when it conies to holding Grand Prix events, but the Malayan Motor Sports Club is determined to put Malaya's first satellite town1,271 words
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171 1964-07-04 1 THRILLING WEEKEND OF RACES: TENGKU Till: Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, sends his hearty congratulations to the Malayan Motor Sports Club for the energy and initiative they have displayed in carrying out arrangements to provide a new course for the annual Tcngku Abdul Rahman circuit races. In his message to171 words
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Article413 1964-07-04 1 Look out for the black flag ANY driver or rider in this weekend's races may be halted by the display of a black flag if he docs not make adequate use of his car's rear view mirror or drives in a manner hindering or discouraging ant driver or rider seeking413 words
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Advertisement82 1964-07-04 1 §AII Major Grand Prix in 1963- the toughest tests of endurance for tyres-were won on Dunlop. The outstanding success of Dunlop Tyres on the track proves their built-in quality for every kind of motoring. And the new Malayan-made Dunlop Tyres have this same superior quality. x hiMm\ atUmlm JL s82 words
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Advertisement7 1964-07-04 1 THE WEEKEND'S RACING CARD: SEE BACK PAGE7 words
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Article, Illustration167 1964-07-04 2 THE course in 2.7 miles long. From the start approximately 700 ft straight, slight rise to fast right hand bend for 800 ft falling to 800 ft straight leading into left hand lane of dual carriage way. Then 3,600 ft of left hand lane dual carriage way167 words
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425 1964-07-04 2 pOMPETITORS, course marshals and officials all say the third Tengku Abdul Rahman 2.7-mile circuit at Petallng Java is "ideal" for motor racing. Unlike the old course around the Diplomatic Enclave the venue of the first and second Tengku Abdul Rahman races425 words
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Advertisement75 1964-07-04 2 fittttti V*i ml m V I m v-^^P iffy BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA ARE PROUD TO BE THE SPONSOR OF THE MAIN MOTOR CYCLE EVENT BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO LTD \BS/ THE SYMBOL OF JjrtS SUCCESS The Finest and Fastest From 48c. c. to 250 c.c.. c. Quality Safety Economy CHU CHEONG MOTOR75 words
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Article, Illustration526 1964-07-04 3 so many top class world riders switching from the 350 and s#occ machines to the smaller 125 and 250 cc classes it looks the winner of the main event tor motorcycles tomorrow. VcordiiiK to Mike Brans of the Singapore Motor Club the526 words
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Advertisement90 1964-07-04 3 I -'■■->-. k (Hiv^^^LlS* I am *m Sm I'/W'f< ■^^^^'^''^'PB 23£3 n J kk I If t*--*~ 3t- mm I -ill i v yi Mf c& XcU| Im«" BtMl '^^H I >'9kl Bommmm^Es' BETTER prnrnniWl A MOT Supershell gives the world's best racing cars pP^S LnrUniVIMIiUQ their total power. Similarly,90 words
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Article, Illustration877 1964-07-04 4 STAFF WRITER - 43 riders will vie for top honours in 135-mile race THIS weekend's motorcycle racing at Petaling Jaya has all the ingredients of a great show as 41 of the most daring and skilful cyclists will vie for top honours in the main race. Even without By877 words
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Advertisement264 1964-07-04 4 Nl SSAN RrinP'C y° u are '°°king for more value most discriminating motorist. And 'fT^J 11 JT TT in a car rather than mere transpor- Nissan's engineering excellence has tf^— "^fe^^LLLi A LUXIJTV Sl tation the new Nissan Cedric for produced a smooth running, remarka- jj^fe r ""S Ul J°*264 words
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346 1964-07-04 5 How they decide who will start where IRACTICS laps for competitors will be held during the first u;irt of today. (I positions for races will hr determined by lap times during practice. Entrants in each race will tod with their fastest ■ap time against their The fastest time will head346 words
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734 1964-07-04 5 f riiE Third Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit race meeting this weekend at Petaling is being held under the international sporting code of the Federation Internationale Automobile (FIA). the Federation Intermit ionale Motor Cycles (FIM). and the ;i! competition rules734 words
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728 1964-07-04 5 STAFF WRITER - STAFF WRITER A feather in the cap for the Malayan Motor Sports Club By THE Malayan Motor Sports Club can take great pride in its most ambitious motor racing programme when the third Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races open at Petaling Jaya today. The Petaling728 words
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Article254 1964-07-04 5 Starting money for cars, bikes THE Malayan Motor Sports Club, the organisers, announced that trophies and cash awards for the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races will be: For Formula Libre for cars and open event for motorcycles: First $1,000 and Challenge trophy and replica Second $500 and trophy. Third $300254 words
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Advertisement245 1964-07-04 5 AUSTIN PERFORMANCE f(l xf^_ *S A classic spor*s car with I F^Sfc WBr*/^ E^K£~> ...m- new power, new safety, s^^^^^papß^MlPV IBJjjfißlfj more comfort. Sleek, jfti&^ J^fijtt iwßi|b wfm aerod y namicst y |in 9- Speed /tt. SHBH EBP^^?~ SaW up to 125 m.p.h. Powerful WfIJMBMIjSSj^^BfiKMMWI Wr^ Servo-acsistod front disc lHu=S245 words
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Article, Illustration624 1964-07-04 6 MALA YSIANS TAKE UP THIS NEW SPORT (IT DOES NOT COST MUCH) WITH VIGOUR By STAFF WRITER QNE of America's most popular sports, go karting was first introduced in the United States in 1957 and is now a major sport in the motoring world there. Malaysians have taken up624 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-07-04 6 A NEW racing formula, known as Formula 2, for single-seater racing cars with engines of up to 1,000 c.c. capacity, came into operation at the start of the year. Already, Britain is on the way to making a serious challenge in this international category of racing,144 words
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Advertisement153 1964-07-04 6 ANOTHER SUCCESS WITH >^f\ ,X J 1 X, PwJ t n I WORLDS MOST DEPENDABLE MOTORCYCLE v^/ LEADS .<■■ S HONDA jsJMJ^KIM (Rhonda. WON AN EASY VICTORY AGAIN! of Douglas, Isle of Man, Tourist Trophy Meeting on Bth 10th June, 1964. 350 c.c. Class 725 c.c. Class 11 Redman, HONDA153 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-07-04 7 jyjETAL seems the obvious material for cars, and most manufacturers naturally use it. But glass fibre is becoming increasingly popular among specialist British firms, ;md now one of them is making cars of glass fibre and wood. Does tliis sound far-fetched? Before334 words
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Article804 1964-07-04 7 SIMON MARSH - SIMON MARSH By cars pour from the production lines, all identical, all equal. Yet hardly have the proud owners taken possession when it becomes obvious that some cars, like some people, arc considerably less equal than others. Take an example. It's Hie same make,804 words
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Advertisement168 1964-07-04 7 gßl^ v i S _T" li^^Bti >r Ifc^yß^BKter* </^t"- > //Mdufis/iJfriXSß&z^ H -^5«Ay-^ \:>iS-< ABi^. /AiV^KftjW3BE^fay^...- > W T*" "A OM E GA <gffltW OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER FOR THE {■t^^OßiK Malayan Motor Sports Club H*A^J^k THIRD TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN CIRCUIT RACE MEETING Mmk at Petaling Jaya. B^|L J Omega recently made168 words
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Article, Illustration930 1964-07-04 8 STAFF WRITER - The 'specials' are on way out here STAFF WRITER THOSE WERE THE DAYS WHEN THE UGLY MONSTERS BELLOWED By 'pHK Formula Libre the main event for cars tomorrow will sqe more than a dozen cars of various makes vicing for top honours at Petaling Java. There are Lotuses, Lolas. Triumps,930 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1964-07-04 9 JERRY AMES - JERRY AMES For 15 years John Cobb's record has been unbeatable By THE LAND RECORD HAS ELUDED DONALD CAMPBELL AND BLUEBIRD FOR FOUR YEARS TOWARDS the end of last summer, a bitterly disappointed Donald Campbell arrived home in Hn^land from Lake Kyre. Australia. Sensibly and gradually he1,676 words
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Advertisement58 1964-07-04 9 B. Caldarella WINS AGAIJV^Z* ITALIAN on a Gilera International Motorcycle 500 c. c. race in Italy. •J'^^vMß .J..J, v f you can get a Brand New "Gilera" CASH OR EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED you only need to pay down Saabs'!* Distributors tor MALAYA. SABAH t, Brunei: LIN COMPANY 352.58 words
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Advertisement92 1964-07-04 9 CORTINA fm i -'fit I fF* It^^l "TLJ C Sales figures show that I II I— Malaysian motorists are now DC Q T QC I IM n clamouring for the Cortina. DLOI OLLLIINb Why? Success after success QA R in major races and rallies I M it i a \/n92 words
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1523 1964-07-04 10 SATURDAY SUNDAY RACE ONE p.m. Motorcycles 501oc and over 'lo laps (Approx 27 miles) Driving No. Driver Club Vehicle Capacity 9 Chris Teh MMSC Norton 647 cc i 22 Jenathan Yap MMSC Ariel 650 27 Lee Kee Hock SMC Norton 648 79 P.H.1,523 words
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