The Straits Times, 8 July 1964
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Title Section21 1964-07-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times la**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1964 jl, 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article890 1964-07-08 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN: Making our voice heard SOME FEAR HIGH FEELINGS AMONG AFRICAN DELEGATIONS ON APARTHEID, DISCRIMINATION MAY EXPLODE IN WALKOUT From Rhodesia issue will dominate C'wealth talk LONDON, Tuesday POLITICAL commentators here forecast that the Southern Rhodesian issue will dominate the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference which opens890 words
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125 1964-07-08 1 PEARSON: WE'LL AID MALAYSIA BUT NO TROOPS AVAILABLE LONDON. Tues. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson* said here today; "We should do what we could to help in strengthening Malaysia's defence in terms of training and equipment." He was speaking when he arrived for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference,Reuter - 125 words
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Article70 1964-07-08 1 BLANTYRE, Malawi, Tues. —Dr. Hastings Bands was sworn in yesterday as the I first Prime Minister of newly- independent Malawi by Prince Philip. The new nation emerged at midnight, on Sunday night as Africa's 37th independent state, when the Union Jack was hauled down70 words
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Article67 1964-07-08 1 LONDON. Tues. A new string of important British companies is joining an International consortium to search for oil and gas under the North Sea. it was announced here today. The British syndicate which in- eludes Courtaulds. the man-made fibre giant, will link forces with aReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration2467 1964-07-08 1 Misuse of Govt funds allegation Arrest ordered SUPPLEMENTARY EXPENDITURE OF $32.2 m. APPROVED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The At-torney-General has ordered the arrest of a man who is alleged to have misused funds handed to him under the Government's "crash" school building programme, the House of Representatives was told today. The2,467 words
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1071 1964-07-08 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE RESIGNATION of the Vice-Chancel lor of Nanyang University, Dr. Chuang Chu Lin, loomed large in a two-hour discussion between the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, and four members of the Nanyang University liaison committee on implementation of1,071 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-07-08 1 KADUNA (Northern Nigeria). Tues. Reports reaching here today said nine people were killed and several seriously injured in fresh violence in the Tiv area of Northern Nigeria. It was reported that the riots developed from minor clashes between supporters of the ruling Government party the NorthernReuter - 70 words
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91 1964-07-08 1 SINGAPORE. Tues The price of Straits tin is now the highest since the Korean war. In Penang today the price rose 513.62 i a picul to 5620. against the previous post-Korea peak of 5614.75 reached on Feb. 36, before the long-term United States91 words
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Article149 1964-07-08 1 TOKYO, Tuesday. T»HE Soviet Union has proposed the creation of a permanent United Nations peace keeping force, the Japanese Foreign Office disclosed yesterlie Soviet proposal, made four-page memorandum ie Japanese Vice-Foreign ster, Mr. Takio Oda, apntly was aimed at curbChinese Communist agtion in South-east Asia,149 words
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Article82 1964-07-08 1 PARIS. Tues. The French Government today decided to introduce a system of selective military service In Prance in place of general conscription, the Minister of Information, Mr. Alain Peyrefit te. announced here after a Cabinet meeting. M. Peyrentte explained that every citizen will remain liable toReuter - 82 words
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161 1964-07-08 1 'PI COULD HAVE INVADED SABAH TO BACK CLAIM' MANILA, Tues. The chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee said today the Philippines could very well have attempted a military invasion of Sabah to back up its claim to the territory. But this temptation was rejected, said Congressman GodofredoAP - 161 words
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Article25 1964-07-08 1 GLASGOW. Tues. Cuba has made an inquiiy Ironi a British firm for the possible tender for two small tankers worth about £700.000— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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167 1964-07-08 1 Guiana riots: Crisis powers order (GEORGETOWN. Tues. British Guiana's Governor has signed a new order giving sweeping powers to the security forces and authorising the Supreme Court to flog and jail for life anyone illegally handling arms and explosives. The order follows renewed outbreaks of violence and bloodshed in theReuter - 167 words
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Article31 1964-07-08 1 UN TAKES OVER NICOSIA, Tnrs. United Nation* troops r<eehred iriwi today i<> take o\rr a drmilitari/rd ■mm ■Ueiai through \iemrfa in bid to restore peace to t»'^ W*nd< un31 words
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Advertisement87 1964-07-08 1 MT. ELIZABETH PARK ■M Orchard Rd., with occnx Rd., to CafrnhIM Rd TWO bTOREY MODERN HOUSES 4 Beoroot,. 2 Bothroomt Ite. SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132. Rochor* Road, S'por* 7. T«l: ***** ■ranch Ofhca: 11, Jo Ion Betor, Spore t. Tel: ***** from New Guinea to the Seychelles Fresh, golden87 words
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256 1964-07-08 2 MA I D S TON E (England), Tues.— A 40-year-old Indian. Am George Singh, was sentenced to life imprisonment here yesterday for the murder of his Hong Kong-born wife .Mandy, who was found strangled in a wood last April 11. TheAP - 256 words
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Article290 1964-07-08 2 JNDONESIA will draw from the enterprise of the Soviet Union and Communist China in moving along the path toward Socialism, President Soekarno said last night. Speaking before a conference of Indonesian economists, he said: "The development or Socialism Is more difficult than the destruction of colonialism."AP - 290 words
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Article54 1964-07-08 2 TOKYO. Tues.— About 40 people, including 12 girls were injured yesterday in an explosion of gas at a musical instruments manufacturing factory in Sal; ami Prt-fecture. north of Tokyo, police said. Police said leakage of a gas pipe under the floor was believed to be responsibleReuter - 54 words
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Article37 1964-07-08 2 TOKYO. Tues. A leading Japanese shipbuilding company. I"!v.lca»a.iima Harima. and shipping magnate Aristotle Onassi« are to set up a shipyard in Greece w:th the approval of the Greek Oovernmen:. the company announced today. Reuter. IReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-07-08 2 DEMOTED: THE MAN WHO CALLED JOURNALISTS 'ENEMY No. 1' MANILA, Tues. Belarmino Navarro, who raised a storm of controversy by banning publications from mails and encasing in war of words wiUi the Press, was last night relieved of his post as acting Post-master-General. President Macapagal acted after hearing a reportAP - 199 words
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Article48 1964-07-08 2 JAKARTA. Tues. The Governor of South Sumatra has ordered all businesses owned or financed by Malaysian citizens to submit report* on their operations to the Government. The Governor said legal action will be taken against companies which fall to comply before July 31.— UPI.UPI - 48 words
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250 1964-07-08 2 SAIGON. Tuesday. AN Australian and two American officers were killed yesterday helping in the defence of a South Vietnamese commando camp against a Communist Vletcong attack at Nam Dong, about 370 miles north of Saigon, according to usually reliable militaryReuter - 250 words
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309 1964-07-08 2 V TENGKU ASKS FOR MORE AID AGAINST INDONESIA, WE WILL BE ABLE TO HELP' LONDON, Tuesday. 'J'HE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, said today that Malaysia had top priority with New Zealand in its external relations because Malaysia was aReuter; UPI - 309 words
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Article36 1964-07-08 2 TOKYO. Tues Some 10.000 people marched through the streets of Tokyo last night led t>v flag-waving Communists and Socialists to protest against the United States military presence la South Vietnam ami Laos.— UPl.36 words
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96 1964-07-08 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. Over 3.000 Burmese refugees have .so far crossed over to Indian territory from the Chin hills and other areas of Burma following tribal clashes there, according to Indian Government sources here. The sources said the influx of refugees continues. TheReuter - 96 words
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Article96 1964-07-08 2 DALLAS. (Texas). Tues. Mr. Robert Morris, an attorney for Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, tMM asked the U.S. Secretary of Stat<\ Mr. Dean Rusk, to allow her lo enter the United States. "Madame Nhu wants to give t:ie American people a warning on the VietnamAP - 96 words
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171 1964-07-08 2 MANILA. Tues. If Malaysia wants further information on the Philippine claim to Sabah. it should tell Manila, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez. said yesterday. Mr. Mendez was commenting on dispatches from Kuala Lumpur which said Malaysia was not satisfiedAP - 171 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-07-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ffiOOO. UU6BAMD iS A V m t ttXMoea aum tmam i \mOUGUT ,/MWSAMSOy18 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-07-08 3 Margaret and her husband (in wig, Georgian dress) at London ball pRINCESS Margaret and her bus- band. Lord Snowdon, dancing at the Georgian Ball at Mansion House, London. The proceeds went towards the v: 100.000 fund being raised to rebuild St. John's Church, Smith Square. This 18th century church —known192 words
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203 1964-07-08 3 WASHINGTON. Tuea.— The U.S. State Department yesterday brushed aside a reported offer by Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, to halt subversive activities if the United States would cease aiding opponents of his regime The department said In a brief statement that theReuter - 203 words
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178 1964-07-08 3 SANFRANCI SCO, Tues. The Republican Party's "Platform Committee" met for the first time yesterday to prepare a programme for next week's party convention with clear indications that a fight over civil jfights watr developing. Governor William Scranton, fighting an uphill battle forReuter - 178 words
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265 1964-07-08 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday f FHE string of cities running south from Boston through New York to Washington, known as the "Megalopolis dominates life In the United States, according to a study by the 20th Century Fund, a orivate research organisation The 37.000.000 Americans whoReuter - 265 words
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Article27 1964-07-08 3 ADELAIDE. Tues. A man who swallowed his false teeth while asleep is recovering in hospital here after their removal in an emergency operation. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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384 1964-07-08 3 When the Premiers confer today... LONDON, Tuesday. gIK Alec Doug las-Home will urge the richer nations of the Commonwealth such as Australia and Canada to join Britain in a co-operative plan to help the poorer States when the Commonwealth leaders meet hereReuter - 384 words
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88 1964-07-08 3 LONDON, Tues.— A television strike that blacked out Britain's commercial network over the past six days was called off yesterday following an agreement to resume pay negotiations. A statement issued by unions and the management said: "Both sides are conscious that the suspension of88 words
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Advertisement104 1964-07-08 3 ISt? DANGER I=^ HER DIET I MAY II DESTROY H Hi: II 111- Al Til IhfiH 111 Rice every day and not a enough variety of meat, fish and vegetables can II make you ill. VYKMIN HELPS KEEP YOU HEALTHY. It balances your diet gives you 8 essential ABCDE fmm104 words
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Advertisement425 1964-07-08 3 MAISON MARIE GRAND ANNUAL SALE NOW ON! SPECIAL BARGAINS ON COTTON EVENING DRESSES UP TO 50 DISCOUNT. PRICES SLASHED BY HALF ON BLOUSES, SKIRTS, COTTON STRETCH SLACKS, SWIMSUITS, SPORiS WEAR, LINGERIE, STRAW BAGS, EVENING BAGS, GLOVES, JEWELLERY, ETC ALSO SELECTIONS OF DRESSES BY DELWOOD MODELS, LONDON. 29, TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE425 words
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352 1964-07-08 4 Court order to union after bank's complaint SINGAPORE Tuesday. TIIK Singapore Bank Employees' Union was today ordered by the Industrial Arbitration Court to show cause why it and its members employed at the Chartered Bank should not be ordered to comply with the terms of a collective agreement dated Feb.352 words
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312 1964-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Children's Society, whose work covers a wide range of child welfare activities, is urgently in need of voluntary helpers, especially for its appeal committee. Professor Wong Hock Boon, the chairman, has made an appeal for helpers in his report for 1963-64.312 words
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Article29 1964-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Water will be cut off In Tanjong Katong Road from Nos. 263 to 373 (Odd numbers only) on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.29 words
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Article19 1964-07-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Buddhist Youth Circle will hold lectures on Buddhism at 10.30 am. every Sunday.19 words
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Article89 1964-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tueß.— The Mintatry of Education has announced the four winners of the SPH. de Silva awards of 150 each for being the top candidates In last year's Primary School Leaving examination. Amnah blnte Manmood of the Kampong Jagoh Malay School was top candidate In89 words
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102 1964-07-08 4 BOMB REPORT STARTS BIS SEARCH AT AMUSEMENT PARK SINGAPORE, Tues." P Four radio car crews and scores of policemen searched around the back gate of the New World Amusement Park this afternoon for a bomb said to have been planted there. A 999 call at about 3.30 p.m. reported thai102 words
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142 1964-07-08 4 Man jailed 8 years for library robbery SINGAPORE, Tues.— A shop assistant after being jailed for eight years in the Assize Court today for armed robbery tried .to attack a constable in the dock. Woon Ah Lek, 33, the sentenced man, tried to pick up a chair to hit the142 words
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Article47 1964-07-08 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Adult Education Board has published the first series of radio talks in a booklet entitled "An Introduction to Sociology." Priced as $1 a copy it is now on sale at all leading book-shops and at the Adult Education Board, Cultural Centre, Canning Rise.47 words
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Article213 1964-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. management of the Katong-Bedok Bus Service Company Ltd. was today served with a 10-day strike notice by its 160 employees after this afternoon's wage negotiations between the parties had failed to produce a settlement. The notice was contained in a letter the213 words
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Article70 1964-07-08 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— A residential week-end course on "Clear Thinking and Expression" will be held at the Unrversity of Singapore from 6 p.m. on July 31, to 6 p.m. on Aug. 2. Residence will be at Eusoff College, and the inclusive fee will be (25. All enquiries70 words
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Advertisement332 1964-07-08 4 TEL- 21-116 ODEON (SINGAPORE) fcU IO NO FTUSE LIST <- GALA CHARITY PREMIERE in aid of I C i UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE FUND APPEAL 1 g I I THURSDAY, 16th JULY 1964 at 8.00 p.m. i UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGe OF 1 H.E. THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA 1 GENERAL SCREENING332 words
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Advertisement216 1964-07-08 4 -CAPITOL (s""po"c! OPENS TODAY J GIANT DEVIL BATS LOCKED IN A DEATH J STRUGGLE with BLOOD LUSTING VAMPIRES! m .A^^^BSst^'^ I|lY flNL^k H I B \^LV BbCc- 1 v^t^^ji^i ii ft i H^& ttL. mj jL JL^V flBK^. Lll 0 R*U*m CUFFORD/ NOEL."' EDWARD /JENNIFER BARRY EVANS WILLMAN/ DE "SOUZA216 words
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Advertisement435 1964-07-08 4 !-Osh:4w 'organisation. (opens today, 11 on, 145. 4. 6.30. 9 IS p.m. |B "A Classic Horror Movie Bone Chilling 'llifi m»q I HaißeßiFinncY m P Ber M $irqopufg__No_2_ B 5"" ■om;vs today! 11 am, 1.45. 4. 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Universe! Internarionol prcc t» Clifford Evom Jennifer Dam«l_ i_ Noel Willmon435 words
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Miscellaneous454 1964-07-08 4 11l «fmi»i# ww mm m mil Til followinc is today's schedule Brlllih ligUt Airway*: From 1 of civil aircraft movrments at London, Istanbul. Bombay (EO I'aya Lcbur airport, Singapore: 229) 6.10 p.m ARRIVALS nEPIRTIIRIt BOAC: From London. Rome. Da- uimnnimi mancus. Baithdad. Karachi. Cal- BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur, Cocutta, Rangoon454 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-07-08 5 Mentri Besar defends English language newspapers 'ACTIVE HELP TO PROMOTE THE USE OF MALAY' THE Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Ahmad bin Said, to- i day refuted a charge by ari Alliance back- bencher that English language newspapers were not taking an active part in promoting the national language. He444 words
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Article52 1964-07-08 5 5c offer for rats BATL' PAHAT. Tues. Produce a rat. dead or alive, and earn five cents that is the latest gimmick of the Town Council here in a bid to rid the town of rats. A sum of SlOO was approved for this at the last monthly meeting of52 words
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69 1964-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A student nurse, who was admitted to the General Hospital here after being stabbed in her sleep at 3 a.m. on June 30. was today reported as "recovering very well.' Miss Victoria Weller. who comes from Teluk Anson. was sleeping lr.69 words
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192 1964-07-08 5 Oil-rich Brunei urged to tap by-product for soap, paper making BRUNEI TOWN, Tuesday. rpHE erection of an industrial plant of modern design in Brunei for manufacturing useful chemicals out of natural gas is being recommended by a United Nations expert. The official. Mr. C.R. Rao,, who Is a consulting engineerAP - 192 words
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Article114 1964-07-08 5 NEW UMNO BRANCH FORMED IN PENANG pENANG, Tues. The dispute between Bagan Jermal Umno and the new Bagan Tanjong branch has ended with the latter adopting a new nanje Kota Bharu. The inaugural meeting of the Kota Bharu branch was held in Umno hall .yesterday when It was declared open114 words
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Article36 1964-07-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue*.— The Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis lust year allocated SI 19.473 in treatment allowances to 3.479 patients in the Stale, according to the association's annual reoori for 1963.36 words
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74 1964-07-08 5 rjUIPING, Tues— Police X here have issued a warning to the public to be on guard against forged $10 currency notes which are being circulated in Taiping. Two forged $10 notes were handed over to the police yesterday by the managements74 words
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Article34 1964-07-08 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. An Inmate ot the Woodbridge Hospital. 800 Yok Kirn. 34. was found hanging from a length of wire in a house in Pukut Road. Police do not suspect foul play.34 words
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Article, Illustration265 1964-07-08 5 US visitor to S'pore: Your development is great SINGAPORE, Tues.— Singapore's thriving real estate business can expect a further boost with the injection of millions of American dollars into this rapid-ly-growing industry next year. Mr. Harry Wolff, president of Wolff Realty Co. Inc. of Los Angeles, said here today: "We265 words
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234 1964-07-08 5 Pay claims: Port men asked to give their reasons pENANG, Tues. The Penang Port Commission has asked its employees' union to give its grounds for claiming higher pay and improved conditions of service! for its 1.500 members. The management's request is in reply to a letter from the union asking234 words
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82 1964-07-08 5 PENANO. Tues. About 1.800 j more Malaysian pilgrims will return by the liner. Kuala Lumpur this month. The ship has left Jetian on ncr final homeward voyage this year. Also aboard will be members of the Malaysian medical mission who left for Mecca in82 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-07-08 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Tirrn* Mnrriis/iMrt akiv> z^^^^^- \WAXT~? OPVOUR JUNKTOOAY/IVB TW'CD BEING J \j~r VSO SCWAMI/——^ /TH'dOt^S^ I IVASONLVTB^N'TO^ I onvou,. 1 V return vcr eurrcASEy k \eiMSRfJ v V 1 9OtUiBtED34 words
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Article406 1964-07-08 6 A 'big blow to freedom 'KUALA LUMPUR, Turn. Graduate Society hits out at proposal to obtain 'good conduct' certificates before entry into university THE University of Malaya Graduate Society declared today that the academic freedom of the institution was now being threatened by the Central Government. It was commenting on406 words
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382 1964-07-08 6 PENANG, Turn. MANY Malaysians with American degrees are "reluctant" to come home because their qualifications are not recognised, Mr. Tan Eng Seng, a representative of the Malaysian Students' Association, said on his return to Penang after seven years in the United382 words
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Article39 1964-07-08 6 TAIPING, Tues. S. Myandi. 52. a gardener of King Edward VII School hostel, in Swettenham Road here, was found hanging from a tree In front of his house yesterday. Police do not suspect foul play.39 words
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135 1964-07-08 6 BANK MEN DECIDE ON WORK TO RULE CAMPAIGN Tues. I J Forty-ore workers 01 the Malacca branch o: the Oversea-Chin-ese Banking Corporation will work-to-rule from tomorrow. The workers, who are members of the National Union of Bank Employees, are protesting against the management for not allowing one of their colleagues.135 words
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60 1964-07-08 6 KI.ANG. Tues. Work on the $50,000 new Drainage and Irrigation Department office has been started ai Fort Road here. The new two-storey building will replace the present office which is to be handed back to the Public Works Department. The new D.I.D. building60 words
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Article211 1964-07-08 6 IPOH. Tues. The Perafc State Government is studying a proposal to recruit more women officers for the social welfare department. This was announced by the Mentri Besar, Inche Ahmad bin Said, at the State Assembly meeting here today in his reply to points raised by211 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-07-08 6 Search for Campos now shifts to Ipoh KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The hunt for Christopher Bertram Campos, proprietor of International Advertisers. fo r whom a warrant of arrest was Issued by the Sessions Court here a week ago, has now been extended to Ipoh. Latest information received is that Campos was133 words
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Article66 1964-07-08 6 PENANG. Tues. More than 50 village headmen and leaders of Muslim organisations last night agreed to hold a procession on July 21 to commemorate the birthday oi Prophet Mohammed. Haji Syed Omar Almashoor was re-elected chairman of the organising committee with Capt. Monamed Noor bin Mohamed as66 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-07-08 6 U.S. experts draw up plan for growth of college CINGAPORE. Tues. Two leading American educationists are now drawing up a report containing proposals for the development of Singapore's two-year-ojd Ngee Ann College. Professor Lucian W. Pye, head of political science department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Professor Arthur236 words
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Article30 1964-07-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will hold its annual sale of work ac the church hall and its grounds In Weld Road here on Saturday.30 words
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157 1964-07-08 6 \fUAR, Tues. The T1 Batu Pahat Ferry Workers' Union is to urge the Government to give financial assistance to its 228 members to develop land allotted to them. This will bo the main topic of discussion at the union's annual meeting her«157 words
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96 1964-07-08 6 IPOH, Tues.— Lee Slot. 24. with four previous convictions, m jailed for a year when he pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here yesterday to retaining a stolen motor-cycle. The court was told thai Lei failed to observe a stop-look-ec sign at the Junction96 words
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114 1964-07-08 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Public Works Department in Singapore is now widening the threequarter mile stretch of I'pper East Coast Road, from Siglap Road to the 7J milestone. The existing 22-foot carriageway is to be widened to 40 feet. A Government statement said: "This114 words
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413 1964-07-08 7 More-pay move for Assembly members $500 A MONTH LIKELY IN SEVEN STATES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. least seven States may increase the allowances and benefits of the members of their legislative assemblies. Johore has announced that a Bill would be in- I troduced at its State Assembly meeting on July 18413 words
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Article29 1964-07-08 7 MUAR. Tups. Two children, a Boy Na Tin Cliuan. aged five, and I girl, Norizan binte Said, 16 months, were drowned in wells hers yesterday.29 words
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105 1964-07-08 7 NIGHT BAN ON HUNTING AROUND P. DICKSON i Tues. Shooting at night has been banned in thei Port Dickson district, a! police spokesman said today. This police warning t> particularly for local hunters who in recent weeks havp been shooting hundreds of I flying foxes in the Linggi area at105 words
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96 1964-07-08 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Re-ex- I port of copra will now be permit- i ted up to 40 per cen» of an imported consignment, the Depart. ment of Imports and Exports announced today. This scheme will apply to con- slgnments imported from all countries and for96 words
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160 1964-07-08 7 jyjALACCA. Tues. The town division of the i Malayan Chinese Associatlon here has set up six j meet-the-people centres to i fulfil its pledge to the elertorate. Mr. Ng Chong Chee. I secretary of the Malacca branch of the M.C.A.. said 1 today that MPs, assembly-160 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-07-08 7 Stickers will welcome tourists to S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues. As part of its programme to make tourists welcome, the Singapore Tourist Association has produced attractive "Singapore Welcomes You" stickers (see above). The design embodies the Merlion emblem of the Tourist promotion 80/ird as well as the association's badge. In the coming103 words
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Article61 1964-07-08 7 KANGAR. Tues.— The Perils State Social Welfare Department bM distributed $600 relief to the victims of a big storm at Kuala Sanglang la.st week-end. The Asst. State Social Welfare Officer. Inche Adnan bin Mohamed. ?a)d today four houses were blown down and" six others partly61 words
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Article44 1964-07-08 7 PENANG. Tues— Syed Mohamed I Ohant. 18. was charged in the First Magistrate's Court with attempting to re-sell 36 cinema tickets at the Royal Theatre. i Mohamed pleaded not euiltv < and was granted $250 bail pending hearing on July 31.44 words
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206 1964-07-08 7 'Come home, your mother has died' widower asks son SINGAPORE, Tues. A weeping widower today made this appeal to his runaway son at his wife's funeral: "Please come home. Your mother was killed because she loved you." 1 Jani bin Karjo, 56. of Duchess Road, made this appeal to his206 words
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Article73 1964-07-08 7 PENANG. Tues Hoe a«e« Kirn, 27. restricted lo remain indoors at night under an order issued by the Minister of the In- terior on April 7. this year was charged in the sessions court today with having broken the order last nislit. He was alleged to73 words
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Article52 1964-07-08 7 BAIL PAHAI. Tue» The Johore branch of the National Union of College and Day Training Centre Trained Teachers will hold its annual meeting at the Bandar Girls' School here on Friday. The national president ol the I union. Inche Ahmad bin Abdul 1 Rahman, will address52 words
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Miscellaneous175 1964-07-08 7 II tf V. T. II tt ml in wmtf **w Arioruk V-~ *"■*"">. au i pip mas r vyoulpnt 7 after bein' stuck I wwatcha think VriM/rA^ifSS^l *£9JSV JiS^J 01 t TH'**XVS NOT EVEK MIDDLE OF THAT CKSUMPiu?/ IHi VT V tunwtt V MOOMr?youTA,TH' ('outshes sure rp V swamp all175 words
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Article50 1964-07-08 8 It WordM Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Andrew s.ow Chwee Chnan thank relatives and friends for their kind help wreaths donations and st tendance at the fumral CHUA YEOW KWANG and family thank friendi and relative* for eeodlng scroll*, condolence* and wreaths and Chua Men*; Watt.50 words
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Article235 1964-07-08 8 1* WordM Sl* (Minimum) HURRY'! BIG BARGAIN at HlMs'a CoM Storage Dr*ss«s, Italian Shorn r^lidrrn's Wear and Textiles are at rork bottom prices Sacrifice. CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST from Ixuxlon i.i open for Consultation to 'hose Interested m Contact Leases. The Optical Bouse. 3HA. Orchard Road. S por«. IT WILL235 words
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Article703 1964-07-08 8 There should be little surprise at Mr. Tan Siew Sin's announcement in Parliament that Malaysia unaided can no longer afford all the development projects in the Second Five Year Plan. Indonesian confrontation has rendered unavoidable large additional expenditures on defence and security, and more guns must mean703 words
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Article338 1964-07-08 8 I The only way to make anything constructive of Mr. Tshombe's return to the Congo I is to assume that his staying away would more surely have brought disaster. The United Nations force had to go sometime, lest it become a permanent factor in Congolese politicking, and it338 words
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Article178 1964-07-08 8 The University of Malaya has called tenders for work involved in developing a field area for the Faculty of Agriculture on terms which provide an admirable opportunity for the students themselves to take part Much of the work involved, such as terracing, drain-laying and establishing oil palm and178 words
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338 1964-07-08 8 WASHING TON. Tues The Administration's new diplomatic team in Communist threatened South Vietnam is expected to push, as a first step, the reorganisation of U.S. military and civilian assistance programmes. In his new post as Ambassador, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, retiring chairman of the338 words
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Letter443 1964-07-08 8 \f AY 1 point out some misrepresentations of facts in "Loyal Citizen's" letter in the July 3 issue of the Straits Times. First of all, it is not the new Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building, but only its main hall, that will be named443 words
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Letter105 1964-07-08 8 'ttthe majority of motorists 1 endorse the criticism levelled against the closing of the bridge enabling traffic to proceed from Farrer Road to Adam Road, and vice versa, thus resulting in major traffic Jams. Suggestions have been made to alleviate this situation, but all this appears of no105 words
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Letter100 1964-07-08 8 VyiTH reference to the letter signed by 'Retired' (S.T. June, 26), it has not been possible to establish the full facts in respect of the alleged discriminatory treatment given to a former Honours Graduate teacher who has been accepted back into the teaching service as specific details100 words
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Article, Illustration921 1964-07-08 8 Bangkok's welcome 'Revolution' THAILAND'S PRESS FINDS REAL FREEDOM FOR THE BIG CLEAN-UP SINCE the death of Marshal Sarit of Thailand last December, an unheralded revolution has taken place, making the Press once again a power in th© land. Under the benign but firm hand of Marshal Sarit, little appeared in921 words
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Advertisement727 1964-07-08 8 Straits Tiaet ft Malay Mail Ctaeesned sdvertltssnsts may be bended Me >c* Boor •OLD BTOWAOI AMCAOC Ovcfcerd *o»d OOLX3 STORAOI MANCHES i AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATO N O UP«CL ROAD-^AVAL MASK AsiMilinii Ageats: crrv book stomk ltd Wwwwester Hones. Coiftrer Qaay ■■MS NEWS FRONT swrpawtclfs ispusmran M. M. ISMAIL > Adenlrstry727 words
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Advertisement25 1964-07-08 8 New items at the Gent's Department WEMBLEY TIES COLOURFUL SPORT SHIRTS SMART WHITE SPORT SHIRTS fefcl^ C.K. TANG (S) LTD. Wfljlgf/ ORCHARD ROAD Tel. *****25 words
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Advertisement122 1964-07-08 8 Soyou want to bea tourist.. You're planning to shop in Paris, sun-bathe at Cannes, ski in Zurich, waltz in Vienna, maybe toss a coin in a Roman fountain and you don't quite know how to do it. Will you go by rail, motor coach, hire-car, ferry or even helicopter? Why122 words
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76 1964-07-08 9 'Confrontasi won't hold back S'pores progress' COMPANY CHIEF IS CONFIDENT OF ISLAND'S FUTURE SINGAPORE, Tues.— The chairman of the British Oxygen Co. Ltd., Mr. J.S. Hutchison, said here today that Indonesian confrontation would not hold back Singapore's industrial progress. Mr Hutchison, now on a Tisit to his companys office in76 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-07-08 9 He was confident that tills upward trend in the island's industrial and economic growth could be maintained in spite of external pressures applied by Indonesia. Mr. Hutchison said: "We have full faith and con- fidence in your Government's economic policies. As your new Industries get big we will114 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-07-08 9 •CINGAPORE, Tues. An Illegal immigrant from Indonesia, Darmo bin Kastan, told a magistrate's court today that he was "prepared to serve this country" if the Government accepted him as a citizen. Darmo had illegally entered the Bute from Tanjong Batu on May 39. this year.96 words
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Article45 1964-07-08 9 RAWANG. Tups. A man was killed today when he was run over by the Kuala Lumpur-Penanß night mail three miles south of here last night. A Chinese, he is still to be Identified. The train was delayed for 20 minutes.45 words
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Article93 1964-07-08 9 BINGAPORE. Tues. About naif the 800 squatters In Kallang basin had taken steps to leave their present homes and cooperate with the Government's reclamation scheme for the area, Mr. V. J. Dass. a deputy collector of land revenue, told a court here today. He told93 words
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Article37 1964-07-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. M Munusamy, 38, of Gurney Road, was today fined $10 or three days' jail by the Magistrate's Court here, for being drunk and Incapable in a bus in Jalan Pekeliling yesterday.37 words
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Article45 1964-07-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. C. Hassan, 33. of Ipoh Road, was today fined $30 or one week's jail by the Magistrate's Court here for Importuning the driver of a parked car for the purpose of being a Jaga kereU at Jalan Malaka here yesterday.45 words
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Article639 1964-07-08 9 SINGAPORE, Tim*. Man on phone asked for $44,000 ransom then agreed to $400, says father of boy (4) held for 6 hours A preliminary inquiry was today told how an original ranson demand of $44,000 for the release of a kidnapped boy, aged four, was639 words
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359 1964-07-08 9 SINGAPORE, Tu»s. J^ group of Nanyang University graduates have formed an association with the aim of "enriching their social life and erasing doubt from the public mind on their loyalty to the country." This follows the dissolution of two359 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-07-08 9 Miss Golden Voice of Johore A TELEPHONE operator. A Mlss Sylvia de Silva. 24. won the Miss Golden Voice* and Miss Telecoms, Johore titles in Muar on Monday. Miss de Silva (above) beat 24 other contestants. She will rep r e s ent Johore in the pan-Ma-laysian MUs Telecoms and66 words
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117 1964-07-08 9 WE BACK MALAYSIA, SAY FIVE MORE DETAINEES T/UCHING, Tues. Five more detainees have been released ii> Sarawak after pledging loyalty to Malaysia and condemning Communism. They are Hll King Hock, 34. Hll King Chll, 23. Hong Hoi Chuang 37. Hll Teck Keong, 44. and Hll Ing Eng, 17. All are117 words
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Article57 1964-07-08 9 PENANG. Tues. About 100 youths in Sungel Glugor will meet at the Glugor Club on July 21 to consider the formation of a Village Youth Corps. The corps, which will be nonpolitical, will strive for the social and educational upllftment of villagers, the organising secretary. Inche57 words
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Article54 1964-07-08 9 SINGAPORE, Tue?. Ong Chin Lai was today given a charge by a magistrate's rour punching Ismail Ali bin Abdul Raub in thr presence of a pohc» officer at Keeprl Road this morning. Senior Inspector T.S. Z.iin. prosecuting, said that Ong had assaulted Ali because All54 words
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435 1964-07-08 9 nnHE Sessions Court president, Mr. B. T. H. Lee, hearing a re-trial of a senior police officer on a corruption charge, today turned down an application by the defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall, for the DPP to produce a police inquiry paper435 words
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99 1964-07-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH FOR PAKISTANI BANK KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One ol Pakistan's leading banks. the Habib Bank Ltd., will open a branch here on July 27. It has over 270 branches in East and West Pakistan and offices in London. Bombay, Aden, Colombo and Mombasa. This is iU first branch99 words
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Advertisement133 1964-07-08 9 1§ PEANUT BUTTER I C Refreshing and Wholesome Th> k 'ddies simply love It .^OS K» IN TWO SIZES jy^x"*'** Jill *inttn.**"^^^l^^ ■♦< .\vXvv Br^n^^^ "Ujbp«'^ I Available at all leading; Stores. «r. pi anut SOLE AGENTS NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD., 1-5 Medan Pasmr. K. Lumpur Branch: 12 Beach133 words
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Advertisement60 1964-07-08 9 sKslsY^ Ik* vtflPf 1 m^^T GREAT CLASSICS j| B gj^; in French Perfumes GIIERLM Three of the most famous perfumes in the world ...in elegant bottles of frosted crystal. So glamorous to use, so flattering to give! ODE: $24.00, $41.00 $61.00 and $92.50. L'HEURE BLEUE and MITSOUKO: $16.00, $24.00, $35.00,60 words
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Miscellaneous597 1964-07-08 9 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORT WAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SEX VICES 41.7 and 60.2 metres 476 metre*. A.M. 6.00 Prog, (summary; suOKTVV.ut M.KVICEB: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 41 »nd 25 metres The News; 7.10 Breakfast Po^ arm n~*j u nrn i n am nnnrri- 7«i r»am a vunrA A-M.:597 words
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Advertisement537 1964-07-08 10 BUILD STRONG BONES INCREASE WEIGHT w provides all this and many more essential J| vitamins to build HEALTHY CHILDREN —Hr Junivite multi vitamin syrup is specially made for children It contains vitamins A, B, C, and D in a palatable syrup with concenIrT^hTidw^^ trated orange juice. For vitamin protection I537 words
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Advertisement115 1964-07-08 10 TRY SOMETHING NEW NEW SHIP NEW TYPE OF HOLIDAY ROUHD TRIP TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA IN SEVENTEEN DAYS vJHBWIQ OVS^T tfW&Q WOOfCS L^O^TA4*W oAan you comfortable modem travel soo an opportunity to spond ttwb daps in Pmth and Western Australia with do note* expenses. Flo «id •*> ta*M Ms7B4 to M115 words
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Miscellaneous283 1964-07-08 10 Straits Times Crossword flai LHP LHP aHaHHaP BaF bUß** bH ACROSS 5. Sailor lifts the last pieces of 7. One of seven dueta trmnapoaed "*£i <6) A by agreement (7) 6 SoWlerB B° to <J«nce (7). Dy agreement a). 9 Dlckensljm ta a mining are»T 8. Prohibit literary anecdotes ,vi283 words
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343 1964-07-08 11 Ismail: Why an SF election agent was detained KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that a Socialist Front MP's election agent, Lav Kok Seng, was arrested because he was a security threat. He was replying in the House of343 words
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Article27 1964-07-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Twn new postal agencies are now functioning at Belara in Trengganu and Kampong Ouchll in Kelantan. it was announced here today.27 words
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157 1964-07-08 11 S'pore to manufacture souvenirs to show skills to world SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'FHE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has join- ed forces with the Economic Development Board to publicise the production abilities of Singapore's industries by the manufacture of souverirs They have invited applications from local manufacturers for the production of souvenirs.157 words
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Article40 1964-07-08 11 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— P. M Shan Mohamed. 43. a watchman, was fined $100 or four month*" i«il when he pleaded truilty in the magistrate's court here yesterday to making a false declaration to obtain a Perak citireashiD certincat«40 words
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130 1964-07-08 11 93pc OF CPF CASH INVESTED IN SINGAPORE GOVT LOANS SINGAPORE. Tues.— Investments in Sinjapore Government loans by the Central Provident Fund now total 93 per cent of tri- fund's $260 million. Mr. Mr. K. M. Byrne, the chairman, told the Straits Times today. He recalled that since the PAP came130 words
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145 1964-07-08 11 RADIO TO BROADCAST OVERSEAS PROGRAMMES IN FRENCH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Radio Malaysia's Overseas Service will broad cast programmes in French as soon as funds are available. This was announced today by the. Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, In reply to a Question when the House of145 words
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80 1964-07-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Pte. V. M. Chandran of the Federation Signals, who was shot accidentally at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base last night, was today cremated with full military honours at the Loke Yew Road crematorium here. Accordlne to the Station Commander. Wing Commander80 words
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Article, Illustration300 1964-07-08 11 Development in Sarawak: Govt to survey potentialities KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today spoke of plans for the development of commerce and industry in Sarawak A senior officer would be going to Kuching to deal with this important issue, Dr. Lim said300 words
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127 1964-07-08 11 Acti on will be taken against rude hospt. staff: Bahaman KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin said in the House of Representatives today that he would take action against the staff of the health services and hospitals who were rude to patients or misbehaved. He127 words
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80 1964-07-08 11 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. Pirates taxis are on the increase in Trengganu, according to the assistant secretary of the Taxi Drivers' Association, Inche Ngah bin Yusof. Incbe Ngah alleged that there were about 70 pirate taxis more than 100 per cent increase over the figure in80 words
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147 1964-07-08 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V The Government has bought 400 acres of land near the new S5O million international airport in Subang to build a hotel of international standards. About 50 acres have also been set aside lor housing site.-. The Minister of147 words
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Article46 1964-07-08 11 SINGAPORE. Tje-;. Police today recovered the body of a 50--year-old man from the 'Singapore Rivpr ne;ir the Ellenboroußh market. The man was !ivp foot five inchrs tall, slim-built, and wore black shirt and trousers. No identification papers were found on him46 words
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Article45 1964-07-08 11 PETALING JAVA. Tues. C'.ie Tom blnte Abdul Rahman, wife of the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, today opened a course on the preservation of food at the Women's Institute it Jalan Gasing here. Twenty-two women from all over Malaya are at'.endine.45 words
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Advertisement126 1964-07-08 11 mm. FIRST IN OUTBOARDS The alt n«w H| hp SPORT. WIN! tfM ultra -compart Ev.nrud* talgiMd for flth.ng ana) fwn. Full Mwrmoatat control. Find h>oh»p*«d fuci-xt. WaUrp'oof magneto Ignition. Folddown MMring handle for *aay atowing. Miallow.water driv* Wring-loaded trim adjustment. MM proof. Completely eound. Maled. Short rigid drive-thaft deliver! emjln*126 words
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Advertisement147 1964-07-08 11 J SECRETARIAT BUILDINGS. KUALA LUMPUR SB 96 9.? jfl .W H > i I fIEgJNX' flfl .Him piaaaß **t^pW K A*V --^^fffl- •all Vafe^H^H^^ .eSpa^el '^VHfta^iF'fc^afa, pfl .JfoflMfefc-. f f(L iWBjSS&Ex »Wjr UP On UUWIM S IN A MATTER OF MINUTES «H M WITH AS MANY AS L I I147 words
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Advertisement701 1964-07-08 12 << ontinucd from Parr 8) SITUATIONS VACANT. M *y«J**JS SS (Mim.)-Box SO et: txtrm WANTEO a Part-time European Manageress for a Night Club in Pasir Panjang area. Apply Box A63V3 S.T. DOCTOR to take over Clinic centrally situated. Good prospect. Reasonable terms. Apply Box A 6377 S.T. Singapore EXPERIENCED SALESMEN701 words
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Advertisement923 1964-07-08 12 a I i l l 1 p iiiil tl r*l I SITUATIONS VACANT 1 Wnrtt SS (Mln y— Bex 5» rf*. •xtrti WANTED EXPERIENCED clerks tu. delivery and accounts department in shar. brokering firm Apply P.O. Box TOU. Spore. LARGE EARTHMOVINC EQUIPMENT company have a vacancy for S Junior clerk923 words
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Advertisement1045 1964-07-08 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word* '4f(«i.) Box SO rt* txtrm FROM Ml NOVEMBER 1-2 bedroom fat PWUpII I ID Telephone -VI IT EUROPEAN COUPLE reouire. .«uv. house pieterablv ueai University ol Malaya Phone K L •tBU other bouia THREE BED-ROOM Terrace House District 15 or 16 Rent $150 $2UO. Please write to1,045 words
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Advertisement946 1964-07-08 12 EDUCATION It Word* SS (Mm.)— Box St et*. txtrm BOOKKEEPING RAPID COURSE: i Dally i Morning (IU/lli. Afternoon 11 1); Kvenlng li'H; Success guaranteed: Register early: Raja's College iGlan Singh's 2nd floor) Spore. STAMFORD COLLEGE < Correspondence > Lei tne tamoiu Stamford College Home-Study Courses insure your credits/ distinction*/ passes.946 words
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Advertisement948 1964-07-08 12 PHILATELY It Word* $S i Mtm.)— Box St rfs. mstn USED POSTAGE STAMPS WANTEO. Write for Buying List Phoenix Stamp Co. (Canterbury) Ltd. iDept. Zl), 26. St. George* Place. Canterbury. Kent. l.n>:l.iiid FOR S2,'. Receive Two Complete Sets First Day cover Eight Ghana Independence Commemorative* to 2/Virgln Island mint pair948 words
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Advertisement1035 1964-07-08 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 WoreU SS (Mln.}— Box St et*. mxtrm AUSTIN MINI SUPER D* Luxe Red Black June 1962 excellent condition one European owner Taxed December $3,300/- Orafham Singapore EMU MOA 19SS BRG Pirelli tyres 30.000 mles Taxed Insured 2U m.p.g. tn excellent condition throughout. Tel: tS'pore) *****6 for1,035 words
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Advertisement1107 1964-07-08 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St rt*. txtrm ISS9 AUSTIN SPRITE. Turquoise. New C/lnsurance, Taxed. Unraced. Uood Engine. Tyres. Occasional Seat. Unused Spare. 3K m.p.g. $2,430'5.n.0. H.P. Arrangeable. Also 1056 Rover 80. 1 Prevloua Owner. $2,300-. 1064 Consul $1,200/-. Owner returning U.K. Tel: (Spore) 3»096,3063a Altsr a h*ut*1,107 words
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Advertisement879 1964-07-08 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. St Word* Si (Milt.) Box SO rt*. rxtrm TIREDT LET LAUREL Massage Bteantbatb refresh you Licensed Masseur/ Masaruse. 31v-P Kiver Valley Koad Spore Telephone 26»70 10 00 s,m. 'to 8-Oti P-m sharp. 4EUNESSE ET BEAUTt sitramrelax natb and nody-ma«sage by experienced masteur/ masseuse. Modern and hygienic Z'J879 words
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Advertisement1327 1964-07-08 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WIST COAST B X Hue Spore Sails P. Sham Penang ENEAS Liverteol kli. 35 Teaay Jlly 111 J.ly 11 TELEUS Liverpeel, Glasgow Jlly 12 Jvly 13 July 14/11 July 11 ELPENOR Liverpool, O.Dun July 12 Jaly 1* Jlly 15/11 July 24 AJAX liverteol, Gasgow July 11 July1,327 words
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Advertisement2564 1964-07-08 13 Jgj^JJj^jJJJJ^^g^^J^P^ F:./l the EAC lines \~~/Z^m S'NGAPOM «UAIA IUMPUtaP.SWITTTNMAM ffveAHC oi-'mikkouu hufucn roioia.t j j.wiioovai SAILING; TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. PQTTtnOAM AMSIEROAM. OSIO. GOTHENRURG ANQ COPENHAGtN Sham Penjng "KAMiociA" a) Sailel la Pirt/Tiliy I July "KINA k) i 11/2' Jlly 22/21 Jill 2T/2I Jlly 'BASRA' a) i2,564 words
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Advertisement1297 1964-07-08 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapon Pt. Sham Penang Due London tCITY Of BIRMINGHAM 14 14 July S Aug -CITY OF LEEDS 21 22 July 23 24 Jily 25 Jlly II A* tCITT OF RIP4N 25/2? Jlly 21 July IS Aug •OH OF1,297 words
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Article132 1964-07-08 14 MELBOURNE. Tuea.— lndustrial 1 rises again well exceeded (alls but moves were not so sharp. Some leaders lost ground: B.H.P. were down 1/3 to 57/-. Ampol Exploration highlighted the mining section, jumping 3/- to 19/- In late dealings on oil flow reports from Barrow Island. AOG moved 2/3132 words
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Article188 1964-07-08 14 CHIPS lying alangsid* th* llngapor* k whiivn or (ipected todsy ara: Nikkei Mara 1/2. Jasa N.W. 1. Auby N.W. 2, Soon Bee N.W. 4, Sedenak N.W. 5, Renmardhul 9, Nestor 6/7, Mandama ft/9, President Grant 13/16, Dalhelm 18, Frederick Clover 21/22, State of Madras 23/26, Rhexenor 31/32,188 words
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Article39 1964-07-08 14 ON the fro* exohamt market In Hong Kong yesterday tbe U.I. dollar was quoted at 5.74 for TT an.i 5.721 for sash. Stoning waa quoted at 15 B 8 and •no taal of gold at 248 i.39 words
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746 1964-07-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent jNDt'STRIAL share prices 1 drifted lower in light trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Tin shares were unresponsive to the $13.62-1 rise in the noon tin price to $620 a picul. a new peak since the Korean War. Regional746 words
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Article24 1964-07-08 14 Malayan Stock Indirrs July 5 July 6 •Industrials: 99.96 99.31 Tins: 130.31 130.04 rubbers: 104.03 104.06 *Dee. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10024 words
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446 1964-07-08 14 THE price of Straits tin is now the highest since the Korean War. In Penang yesterday the price rose $13.62} a picul to $620. on an otferlng unofficially estimated to have risen 15 tons to 260 tons. The record was $721.62 i in446 words
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Article253 1964-07-08 14 lULV tirtt grada ruober t.o.b. doted at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 66J- per Ib. up a quarter of cent on Monday's closing level for the pOKltlon. Tno tone was quitt. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing pr.ctt In contt per Ib. yotterday: Int. I Is253 words
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Article29 1964-07-08 14 July 7. MALAYAN RL'BBKR PRICK: lili; cents (up one quarter of a cent) TIN: S6IO a picul (up 513.62J). Estimated unofficial offering 2t>o tons (up 15 tons).29 words
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Advertisement169 1964-07-08 14 13L3 WESTIOUND EUROPE ICE Singappre am rtfiant Marseilles, lirteaui, Hatrt. "MA 11/11 Jaly 14/15 July ti Jaly Ounkirk, Attwerp. Hamlurg. Irene!. Ritterlaa. SOUTH WEST AFRICA SERVICt Smgaoor* TAIOA 11/11 Isly Ourt)?n 121/7), Purl Ehiaßeth I2C/7), Canetourn (21/T), Matadi (2/1). Por< Harcourt. Lagos (I/I), Cotonou (11/IJ, iome Terra, laxoiadi Freeto»n Dakar169 words
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Article896 1964-07-08 15 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of th» Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of sh res traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Btuitaad (2.000) SI Td (1 ihkii »l.fi!>: Oonlaps (1.000) JJ or, (2.000) *2.03. (l.OOO) *2 OS. (R.iKX)) »2. (1.000) $2.01:896 words
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Article68 1964-07-08 15 /'HINESE Product Eicnsngt. Siniav par* neon pricil por picul yulirday: Coconut *ll: bulk $4«t sellers, drum ilera. Copra? July.AuK. LX 'Continent I'minoted. P«pp«r Muntok white $1«?» seller*. s.ir.i«.'k «>.;<.■ «i4>i nitara, Sarawak black JIO7J saUsra, garbled Lampong black »llj sellers. AST A .Hem. S.nujpot. Coconut Oil Miller*' An*.68 words
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Advertisement1009 1964-07-08 15 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of scrap steel consisting mainly of old ship's plates, angles, etc. from the Authority's Dockyards at Keppel Harbour and Tanjong Pagar for the period Ist August to 30th September, 1964. Tenderers will be required to1,009 words
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Advertisement783 1964-07-08 15 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at oar Sale-room No. 104 Market Street, Singapore on TUESDAY, Uth July, 1964 at 2.30 pjn. 1. Estate of Lee Glok Chye, deceased. Sea-side Land at East Coast Avenue, area 33,240 square feet, freehold. To be sold with VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs.783 words
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Advertisement510 1964-07-08 15 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs ot tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the Management ol AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of June, 1964, are as follows: PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 708 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 4.265 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 2,109 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING510 words
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Advertisement207 1964-07-08 15 NOTICES TIN OUTPUTS— JUNE 1964 Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited 3.5*3 Piculs. Kampong Kamuntlng Tin Dredging Limited 451 Piculs. AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED. (Secretaries). D J BEDFORD, Secretary. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LTD. (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya). Stockholders are advised that the tin ore output for the month of June,207 words
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Advertisement698 1964-07-08 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE BATU GAJAH GOVERNMENT SERVANTS' CO-OPKRATm THRIFT Si LOAN hOCihTY LTD. BATO «.\l Vi Tenders are invited fw the construction of office prem'ses at Lot No. 45. Main Road. BaV.vi Gajab Full particulars, plaus and specification, are obtainable from the architect Mr. Mat Hon Leong. 56. Jalan Yang698 words
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Advertisement646 1964-07-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens lor the. undermentioned appointments in the Tourist Promotion Board, Singapore: I. APPOINTMENT: SECRETARY TO THE BOARD. SALARY SCALE: $690 \3O 930/960 -35 A 1.240 pm. Commencing total emoluments with variable allowance are 5931.50 per month up to a maximum646 words
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216 1964-07-08 16 ATHLETICS AAU 47 will not compete at KL IZUALA LUMPUR Tues. An all-time record of 197 competitors, including 37 women, have entered for the Selanßor Amateur Athletic Association's Silver Jubilee meet at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday and Saturday. The meet has also attracted a record number of entries for216 words
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904 1964-07-08 16 SANDAKAN, Tues. wo- men's sprint champion Patricia Stahlmann of Jesselton became the first Sabah athlete to equal a Malaysian track record in a local meet when she i won the 100 metres in j 12.4 sec in the Sabah AAA championships held at904 words
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Article99 1964-07-08 16 rH, Tues. Two class one zone records were broken on the opening day of the two-day Perak Combined Schools central zone meet on the Anderson School ground here today. They were in the 100 metres by Francis Khoo of St. Michael's, who clocked 11.1 sec. (previous99 words
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Article24 1964-07-08 16 PENANG, Tues. Penang beat Kedah 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at the Stadium here tonight. Penang led 1-0 at half time24 words
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Article110 1964-07-08 16 SOCCER Malacca Div 1: New Market b Chinese 1. .T. Anson Div Rubana 5 Sabang 0. Friendlier <B. Gaiah): B. Galah Youngsters 3 Ipoh 6: NalU Est 2 Tg Tin 1. Taiping Learue: Ist Bn RMR Kllat 0 S'for Div 3: Chui Lok 4 IMN 2: S'gor Club 4110 words
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Article, Illustration340 1964-07-08 16 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tues SPORE SELECTION 0 HONG KONG 0 rrHE HONG KONG soccer tourists won the Awarg Bakar Memorial Cup by the toss of a coin today after a scoreless draw with Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar Stadium. I I The Selection side were withoutUPI - 340 words
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552 1964-07-08 16 Don't blame Dexter for England's defeat TEST COMMENTARY by Jack Fingleton TEEDS, Tues. Aus- tralia won the Third Test by seven, wickets at Headingley yesterday. It was a decisive win although the 109 runs needed for victory was gained after some pronounced struggling and some anxious moments. The wickets of552 words
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Article225 1964-07-08 16 LONDON. Tues. Close at play scores in yesterday's cricket matches: Hastings Kent 311-7 dec (M. Denness 58 J. Prodger 103 A. Dixton 61) and 137-4 iP. Richardson 59 B. Luckhurst 48 > Sussex 173 (R. Langridge 89 D. Sayer 6-43). Oval Hampshire 321 and 19-1 SurreyReuter - 225 words
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Advertisement197 1964-07-08 16 111 contains solv-x jiQyflflHßHßHßßßHjßjffijp <f> -xf »g«cii p£t» Co*"**i'-j**(sVM.l.£. tt><;CoftsiN US.* I SE^^^^SE i-| jki t 1 1 1 c ifc f It' ''zjl^t SENSES 1 1\ x c^ m Pi x k p\ r^ I c^ jcs? I \IXIXI_ IX \J I BBF*^* 61 will take on enough ink197 words
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Advertisement58 1964-07-08 16 VOLVO QUALITY AND RELIABILITY PROVEN AT THE 3rd TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN CIRCUIT RACES SPORTS CAR EVENT 1 600 cc— 2ooo cc) Ist PHILIP SEOW (VOLVO 1225) 2nd RODNEY SEOW (VOLVO 1225) ft f!) CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WORKS f^^^MJßum^p^ DRYERS THE SEOW BROTHERS ijW FEDERAL AUTO CO., LTD. WTT si>ia fi58 words
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Miscellaneous71 1964-07-08 16 SPORTS MARY SOCCER—S'tor Div 1: SCRC v Garrison (6 p.m.). TPCA Umno 7.30. both at Merdeka. Stadium KL> Ipoh Div 1: Municipality v Ramblers (Padans>: Div S: Shaw Bros v DID (Jn A JaliD: Kllat v Field Porce (Coronation irrd) Spore Business Houses Div 2 NTS v Eveready. Mercantile Bk71 words
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Article715 1964-07-08 17 BRILLIANT THREE-YEAR-OLD CAN MAINTAIN HIS UNBEATEN RECORD EVEN WITH TOPWEIGHT OF 9.0 JHE UNBEATEN three year old Malapin (Race 5) is expected to gain his fourth successive win at Penang this afternoon. Malapin completed his hattrick on Sunday with an easy win over 6f in715 words
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Article141 1964-07-08 17 EMSOM JEEP 1 ALL BOY KilMLIi Race 1 SIL. DRAGON Diana's Pride Topca SAFE HOME Silver Uracoa Lsoort PIETERNEL silver Dragon t hanticleer Race 2 TEKNAH Bellehi \ust Horizon JACK POT Teknah Bellehi TEKNAH Bellehi Dulas River Race S ENTERTAINER Capacitor Malaya DISTRICT LINE entertainer Intuition CAPT. GLIDE141 words
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Article1512 1964-07-08 17 PENANG -2nd DAY CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast, g good; s soft; h heavy a any. Betting forecast: (»F) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowance: Soaldl, P. K. Leong. Llm and Dragon 3-lb: Ng and Chong S-lb; others 7-lb1,512 words
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Article127 1964-07-08 17 SABAH ABA INVITE 2 FROM STORE BOXING SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Saban Amateur Boxing Association nave invited two Singapore boxers to fight there on Aug. 1. They are Krishnan Gopalan (welterweight) and Brian Isaac (bantamweight) The Sabab aba. have offered to provide return passages and board and lodging for the two127 words
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Article138 1964-07-08 17 LONDON, Tuea.— A counter offer to keep the Grand National steeplechase at Alntree tvus made yesterday by Crockfords, the London naming concern, in a letter to Mr. Quintin Hoeg in his capacity "as minister with special responsibilites for sport." The offer wouW be condtlonal on legislationReuter - 138 words
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261 1964-07-08 17 Vietnam pose strong challenge for Malaysian titles LAWN TENNIS i KUALA LUMPUR, Tu M COUTH VIETNAM will pose a strong challenge In the first Malaysian open lawn tennis championships to be held herp from Sept. 2 to 6. Vietnam will be represented by their three-man Davis Cup team, three women261 words
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Advertisement322 1964-07-08 17 1 rt& "HACKS" competition y I J5 WRAPPER CONTEST H t Wg EASY and SIMPLE Lj i All you hove to do is: «~J J 1. Write your nome address in Block Letters. 2. State the number of HACKS Wrappers you possess. 3. Your entry can be made on a322 words
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Advertisement222 1964-07-08 17 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of a m Haemorrhoids "jf (piles) Va r e m oTd the new easily •M v iwra SWALLOWED tablets VaremoVd I* easy to take just swallow during or from the research after meals. VaremoVd gives more positive relief, its active prin-222 words
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Article153 1964-07-08 18 STEN GUN FARMER GETS 10 YEARS TOUCHING, Tues.— A SaraJ^- wak farmer, Vun Jan Kirn, was sentenced to 10 years' for having control of a Sten gun and mortar bombs by Mr. Justice D.B. McGilligan in the Kuching High Court today. Vun, of the 14th mile Serian Slmanggang Road in153 words
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Article46 1964-07-08 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Tan Lai Chua. 1 7, was yesterday ordered by a district Judge. Mr. S.R. Chapkhana, to undergo reformative training for threatening S. Adumal. a mee-seiler. with a knife and robbing him of a pocket transistor radio in Beach Road on June 7.46 words
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Article75 1964-07-08 18 PORTSMOUTH, Tues— Three British naval officers and a ratIng are to be court-martialled here next Thursday following the disappearance of a secret signals book. They are all serving on the radar picket destroyer Agincourt. Lieut. Richard Withlnshow. the snips signal officer until January, and JiisReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-07-08 18 BUT IT'S ONLY A MODEL IN ROBINSON'S WINDOW "The topless dress has arrived in Kuala Lumpur." That was what shoppers in Robinson's were saying when they visited the store's women's department today. But. no the barebreasted dummies were not displaying the latest fashion craze they were showing172 words
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Article364 1964-07-08 18 LONDON, Tues— A good deal of MM Meaui uur uut oi UM inurkel.s ioua> anu pBSM iook. uu an easier appearance. Ao&tiicc ot mctmne MMa UM niuiu reason tor lhe reaction, iiiuiuug»i oanK Miaret> were lieipeu uy lunner good interim Maieniciiu ii-oiii luo more oi me bin live.364 words
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Article53 1964-07-08 18 LONDON. Tues. Bpot 21 Hd., Aug. 20^.. Sept. 20-7/ 16 d., Oct. 20 s »d., Oct. Dec. 20-5 16d.. Jan./ Mar. 20-5 16d.. Apr. June 20--5 16d.. July Sept 20-5 16d. Oct./ Dec. 20-5 16d.. Jnn.'Mar. 20-5/ 16d. c if. July 19-15 16d.. Aug. 19--15 16d Sept. 19-15 16c.53 words
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Article23 1964-07-08 18 l6ndON. Tues. Buyers £1250, sellers £1255, Forward buyers £1209, sellers £1212. Settlement £1260. Turnover a.m. 225 tons, p.m. 80 tons. Tone: Quieter.23 words
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298 1964-07-08 18 'Willing to help Indonesia crush Malaysia' OTHMAN WOK: STORE UMNO EXTREMISTS |{UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Singapore Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. said today that extremist Malays in Singapore UMNO were trying to disrupt the country's unity by spreading "malicious remarks" about the Government there. Inche Othman said this298 words
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Article45 1964-07-08 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. Suprabha Yap Kirn Patt has been elected chairman of the Singapore Buddhist Youth Circle. Other officials are: Madam Sumani Poo. vice-chairman; Mr. Loke Onn Wan. Hon. secretary; Mr. Yong Eng Mon. Hon. treasurer, and Mr. Yeo Chin Chong. Hon. auditor.45 words
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Obituary63 1964-07-08 18 DE SOUZA CHARLES ALEXI ANOER (Cfcartt*) *C*d 7:i <*»* 173 Biikit Timah Road at 4. 1 T. p.:n on >--7-ii4 for St. Jaatffe't fhnrrh (PM) UVncf to Kldadun. (Upcountrj paprra plrasc ropy v LEE TIAN MUAT. 1,1 i iwmy peacefully »n ixhind wiff. ;t mm, 2 dangftt «on-ln-law and63 words
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112 1964-07-08 18 Sarawak meeting to seek ways to combat sabotage KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sarawak Security Council will meet in Kuching on Thursday to discuss ways and means of combating Indonesian espionage and sabotage 1 activities in the State. The Chief Minister ol Sarawak. Mr. Stephen K.t long Ningkan, who will h.112 words
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Article206 1964-07-08 18 LONDON. Tues. Results of cricket matches ended were At Leicester: Northamptonshlrs beat Leicestershire by ei«ht v. :r--keis Leicestei saire 269 and 98. Northamptonshire 243 and 131 lor two. At Nottingham: Nottinghamshire beat GlouceMerslnie by l.iue wickets. Gloucestershire 195, Nottinghamshire 241 and 101 for one wicket. At Birmingham:Reuter - 206 words
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Advertisement198 1964-07-08 18 FREE QUOTATION! FREE MEASURING! FREE DELI VERY IN MALAYSIA! I I STARLITE TnSECTSCREEN^ I THAT ROLL UP AT THE TOUCH OF A FINGER Starliic in.sect screen can he rolled up Starlite insect screens, because they are or down at any time simply and quickly not left lyini: around lhe house,198 words
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Advertisement128 1964-07-08 18 Late CLA.SSIFIgQS 20 words $10 (minimum) SVNNOT: To VUfctßll n thony I dautrhirr lit Pimg— Warl Maternity Hospicil KnaUi Lumpur. LOW RENTALS 1 jffif^^^^TSl »sy 24 j ■JKEnifll |H MONTHS HP I|KEHH! HI NEW LOW NET Hi CASH PRICE bill MODEL WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers128 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-07-08 18 "LIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 77 Kota Bharu 91 73 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7242 words
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