The Straits Times, 10 July 1964
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Title Section21 1964-07-10 1 i^pHfrVEfrAfig DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times i in Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article634 1964-07-10 1 ALLINGTON KENNARD; TENGKU - ALLINGTON KENNARD TENGKU Sympathy for Malaysia STRONGEST IMPRESSION LEFT BY TENGKU'S SPEECH ON CONTINUING BID TO SECURE AGREEMENT AND '10 MIL. PEOPLE NO THREAT TO 100 MIL:' Dialogue should continue: Ayub Khan From LONDON, Thurs. by THE Malaysian Indonesian conflict again was a feature of the resumed debate634 words
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200 1964-07-10 1 AfOSCOW, Thurs. IV Russia sympathised with the "liberation struggle" of the peoples of North Kalimantan (North Borneo), Mr. Khrushchev said here yesterday. Toßether with Indonesia, the Soviet Union "comes out against the plans of neo-colonialism. against Malaysia." he told graduates of military academies. RussiaReuter - 200 words
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Article39 1964-07-10 1 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Labour costs In Hon? Kong have risen by nearly 500 per cent In the past years. Mr. K. C. Wong, chairman of the Hong: Kong Chinese General Chamber of Commerce said today. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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178 1964-07-10 1 Comprehensive schools for Sobali and Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, told the House of Representatives today that comprehensive schools would be introduced in Sabah and Sarawak only when the Governments there conformed to the national178 words
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Article59 1964-07-10 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The Russian Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. N. A. Miknailov. left for Moscow yesterday to be present during Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio's visit there. Dr. Subandrio and Army Chief Lt.-Gen. Ahmad Yanl are to continue discussions with Soviet Deputy Premier Mr. Anatas Mlkoyan and other officials59 words
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Article70 1964-07-10 1 FRANKFURT lOermanyi, Thurs. Capi. Alfred Svenson. the first American officer ever to deiect to the Communists In Europe and be sent back to the West, was t*ntenced by a U.S. military court today to seven i years at hard labour. Svenson. 31. was found guilty yesterdayUPI - 70 words
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Article65 1964-07-10 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Two platoons of so-called volunteers have been raised on the Island of Ball and are ready for movement to the Indonesia -Malaysia frontier regions, a report from Den Pasar said today. It said they Included women's units. The report said one of the platoonsAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-07-10 1 T ONDON, Thurs. The Ld Daily Telegraph columnist Peterborough reported today that Tengku Abdul Rahman was "the only Commonwealth leader to have brought a gift for the Queen." He visited her at Buckingham Palace and presented her with 30 different orchids yesterday. "ItUPI - 95 words
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Article58 1964-07-10 1 MANILA. Thurs.— A moderately strong earthquake rocked buildings for about 30 seconds In downtown Manila at 1.55 p.m. (0555 GMT) today but apparently caused no major damage or Injuries. The Manila weather bureau selsmnloglcal section said the epicentre was initially estimated to be 75 miles fromUPI - 58 words
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Article33 1964-07-10 1 RANGOON. Thurs.— Eight persons died of cholera In Burma during the week ending July 4, according to an official announcement. Altogether, 53 cases of cholera were reported during the weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article150 1964-07-10 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. has made a new proposal for the settlement of the Malaysia dispute. Tun Thanat told reporters today the proposal was handed over to the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. yesterday. Dr. Subandrio arrived here yesterdayReuter - 150 words
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414 1964-07-10 1 ABDUL FAZIL - 180 ill with food poisoning in Singapore ABDUL FAZIL OFFICE WORKERS EAT NASI LEMAK AND ROLL ON THE FLOOR IN PAIN By SINGAPORE, Thursday J^JORE than 180 people .were found Buffering from food poisoning here today. Nineteen of them were seriously affected. Police said that among the 186 victims were414 words
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Article83 1964-07-10 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. President Joseph Kasavubu has accepted the Cabinet list presented to him by Mr. Moise Tshombe. President Kasavubu told a reporter after a meeting last night with the former Katanga secessionist leader that he would Issue a Presidential decree today naming the new government.Reuter - 83 words
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Article209 1964-07-10 1 Tengku cancels trip to Paris |£UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has cancelled his trip to Paris, where he was originally scheduled to meet President De Gaulle and hold discussions on the Malaysia dispute. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs, disclosing this said that209 words
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Article35 1964-07-10 1 SYRIAN CHARGE UNITED NATIONS. Thurv Syria today ac-cuM-d Israel of wave of •\u-t> of inmriML" along common border in past wc.k and told Security Council there treat danger to pnM and security Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement39 1964-07-10 1 G. M. De SILYA Manufacturing Jeweller DIAMOND GEM Merchant. 5, John Little's Building, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Tel: *****. For unsurpassed QUALITY .uv NE w APOLLO SSL Always ask for the RED box fTZffik. with the GOLDEN GOD'S HEAD WW\39 words
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144 1964-07-10 2 Swiss block bank accounts of man who stole S3m GLNEVA. Thurs—Geneva authorities yesterday blocked all possible swiss accounts of Mohammad Khidder former treasurer of the Algerian Liberation Front <FLN>, who has publicly admitted stealing about $3 million from FLN funds when he defected from the regime of Premier Ben Bella.AP - 144 words
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116 1964-07-10 2 SNOWDRIFTS KILL 10 AND MAROON HUNDREDS IN BASUTOLAND MASERU (Basutoland), Thurs. At least 10 Africans were killed and hundreds more trapped in high mountain valleys by giant snowdrifts, it was reported yesterday The Basutoland Information Department said there were 10 fatalities in the extremely cold and remote Quchasnek area, about116 words
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Article38 1964-07-10 2 SYDNEY. Thurs.— Women today form 25 per cent of the Australian work force, according to an analysis published in the rural bank Journal. "Trends." The Journal said four of every 10 women workers are married. A.P.AP - 38 words
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380 1964-07-10 2 KHANH DEFENCE MINISTRY REPORTS 11 CLASHES WITH VIETCONG SAIGON, Thursday J'HE South Vietna--1 mese Defence i Ministry today rej ported 11 new clashes in Central Vietnam, where Communist Vietcong guerillas have sharply stepped i up their activity in the past week. The biggestReuter; UPI - 380 words
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125 1964-07-10 2 BOMBAY, Thurs.— An ex-] plosion early today. killed two people and injured six others at Auranfjabad, 190. miles north-east of here. The blast caused by gunpowder illegally stored in a warehouse was the second to shatter the town lit 24 hours, policeReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-07-10 2 Pledge by Wilson: 100 percent support to Malaysia IF LABOUR IS IN POWER... ONDON, Thurs.— Mr. v Harold Wilson said last night that if the Labour Party came to power at the next general election it would give "100 per cent support" to Malaysia in facing up to Indonesian confrontation.Reuter - 247 words
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303 1964-07-10 2 Thant: I am still hopeful of Malaysia compromise ITNITED NATIONS, U Thurs. U Thant, the U.N. SecretarjyGeneral. said yesterday that he was "still hopeful' that a compromise solution would be worked out to end the confrontation over Malaysia. He told a Press conference here that agreement among the Foreign MinistersReuter - 303 words
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214 1964-07-10 2 Wilson waits at High Commission doorway for the Tengku LONDON, Thursday. .]i/ll^. Harold Wilson, leader of the British Labour Opposition) Party in Parliament, waited five minutes at the entrance of the Malaysian High Commission here last night to meet Tengku Abdul Rahman. Due to record a broadcast, Mr. Wilson hadReuter - 214 words
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Article39 1964-07-10 2 RANGOON. Thurs.— Eight people died of cholera in Burma during the week, ended July 4. according to an official announcement. The announcement said 53 cases of cholera were reported during the weekend— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article25 1964-07-10 2 BERLIN. Thurs.— A Chines* delegation arrived here to negotiate a protocol for scientific and technical co-operation between China and East Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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147 1964-07-10 2 No change of policy on apartheid, says Tengku LONDON, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday denied that there had been any change ot policy in his "fight against apartheid in South Airira." Asked to comment on a newspaper report published In South Africa that Britain was expecting support from Malaysia inReuter - 147 words
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168 1964-07-10 2 ALGIERS, Thurs. President Ben Bella announced yesterday that troops have captured insurgent Fourth Military Region ex-Commander Col. Mohamed Chaabani. Mr. Ben Bella said in a communique that CoL Chaabani, 35, who revolted against the government on June 30, was tracked down and taken into168 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-07-10 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs J^ CONGRESSIONAL report yesterday accused Mr. Robert (Bobby) Baker, former secretary to the Senate majority party, of "gross improprieties" and of using his post for "wealth-seeking ambitions." The report was submitted to the Senate by the Democratic majority of theReuter - 398 words
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113 1964-07-10 3 Hunt for trader selling 'dangerous balloons ST. HELLENS (England >, Thurs. Police searched yesterday for a street merchant who sold hundreds of balloons which may cause violent explosions. The search began after ,i 19-month-old girl was knocked over and the door covered with a thick layer of soot by theUPI - 113 words
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172 1964-07-10 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. YIR. Wiliiam Miller, national chairman of the iTI Republican Party, emerged yesterday as a likely Vice-Presidential nominee on a ticket with Senator Barry Goldwater. A source close to Senator Goldwater confirmed newspaper reports that Mr. Miller was the Senator's first choiceReuter - 172 words
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Article48 1964-07-10 3 ROME, Thurs. Ava Gardner 1 Is to play the part of Abraham's wife, Sarah, ln the film "The Bible", being shot here, producer Dino De Laurentiis announced. The film, being directed by John Huston, covers the Book of Genesis up to Abraham. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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203 1964-07-10 3 'AFFLUENT SOCIETY' WITH A MILLION IN SLUMS I ONDON. Thurs. lJ Britain which has been described as "an affluent society," has more than a million families living ln slums, according to a new report published here today. And some of these slums will still be occupied in 20 to 30203 words
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222 1964-07-10 3 Sentences on six jailed for £2½m. robbery upheld T QtfDON, Thurs.—Thirty- year prison sentences passed on six of the 12 men convicted for their part in Britain's £2,500.000 train robbery last summer were upheld here yesterday in the Court of Criminal Appeal Mr. Justice Penton Atkinson who sat with twoReuter - 222 words
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Article86 1964-07-10 3 Now the sarong minus the kebaya TOPENHAGEN. Thurs. I~ JS s hton show featurto» bare-breasted swimsuits and a topless sarong will be held at an SB? Danish hoM n Police said they were uncertain whether 7h£ would take action, and that a complaint of ™*i C f übllc decency wouldReuter - 86 words
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Article53 1964-07-10 3 BIRMINGHAM. Alabama) Thura.— White men attacked NeBroes with baaebaJl bate when the Negroes ate at a previously white lunch counter In a suburban department store. A Negro man was struck on the head with a bat. Sugar bowls and other articles Hew through the air The53 words
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173 1964-07-10 3 OTOCKHOLM, Thurs. A bank lawyer has confessed he murdered a wealthy client two years ago, chopped up the body and burned it piece by piece in an oven, police said last night. Police said Wilhelm Rodlus, 53. confessed he embezzled 280,000 crownsUPI - 173 words
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Article36 1964-07-10 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Nearly 8.500.000 Soviet mothers have been given awards for bearing more than five children. Izvestia said. The awards have been given since 1944. when Stalin ordered ■oecial honours for large families.36 words
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Advertisement61 1964-07-10 3 Put your lipstick on and let's go! Come and test-drive a Zodiac. It's a truly elegant experience. And this month is "Z" month. This month at your Ford Dealers we're making it easier than ever before to buy one of these fine Ford cars. So before you buy talk to61 words
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Advertisement346 1964-07-10 3 JU MORE and MORE II PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5 whoa you place it in a Deposit Account vnth LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money it completely unaffected by changing economic conditions, and withdrawals346 words
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92 1964-07-10 4 Big demand for tickets to 'Panorama' show SINGAPORE. Tliurs. Tickete for the matinee show for school children for the Ministry of Cul-ture-sponsored variety show ••Panorama Singapura" at the National Theatre on Saturday at 5.30 p.m. have been sold out. Almost all the tickets for the public performance on Sunday at92 words
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517 1964-07-10 4 'Death ride for drunken man, court is told BODY DUMPED INTO MONSOON DRAIN... SINGAPORE, Thursday PRELIMINARY inquiry was today told how a man after being intoxicated with drinks, was taken for a "death ride" in a car. His body was subsequently dumped into a monsoon drain on a rainy night.517 words
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261 1964-07-10 4 ARMY: 800 WILL BE DECLARED REDUNDANT SINGAPORE, Thursday. SOME 800 civilian workers employed by the War Department here are to be declared redundant, a British Army spokesman confirmed today. He explained that it had been decided in 1961 that a total of 1,900 "surplus" workers would be declared redundant by261 words
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165 1964-07-10 4 'Return' call to touring Nantah professor SINGAPORE, Thurs. The five-man pro-tern committee charged with the administration of Nanyang University today decided to cable the Registrar, Prof. Jacen T. Hsieh, to return immediately from New Zealand. He was due back in mid-August. The pro-tern committee made this decision at its first165 words
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118 1964-07-10 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Madam Ooh Slew Ngan, a mother of six, has given birth to triplets all boys— at the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital. Madam Ooh, 36, and her husband, an electrician Lee Gek Thong, already have four other girls and two boys, ages118 words
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131 1964-07-10 4 MECHANIC STOLE TO 'PUNISH MY MANAGER' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mathew Cheong, 28, a mechanic, today pleaded guilty to 21 charges of stealing a total of 47 sewing machine motors worth 52,592 from his company at Palmer Road. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain, prosecuting, said that all the offences were committed between131 words
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Article80 1964-07-10 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Australian Navy Minister, Mr. R.C. Chancy today visited Australian ships at the Naval Base and had discussions with high-rank-ing military authorities. Mr. Chaner ia leadinr a srvrn-man Australian parlia- mentary delegation on a threeweek fact-finding: tour of Malaysia, South Vietnam, Laos and Thailand.80 words
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Advertisement64 1964-07-10 4 Lost 2 Shows: 3.30 1 7.30 p.m. "SAMPOORNA RAMAYANAM" (Tomil) (in Full Gevocotor) Boson t Wodio Bros. Production) Tomorrow "Room No. 17" (Hindi). (■Mm) Today: 2.30 7.1 S 9.30 p.m. Stewart Granger in "SWORDSMAN OF SIENA" Scope colour. Tomorrow: "Now is the time" Teochew. ■saKlHllffflHlffn "">"• lUllm 8640 a Opens64 words
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Advertisement309 1964-07-10 4 REX SKY (Spore) OPENS TODAY i Caw Graide!... where all the FASTEST GUNS gather i for the BIGGEST SHOWDOWN the West has ever known. iGunfrahters j of Casa Grande: Presented by MGM in CINEMASCOPE METROCOLOR Alex Nicol Jorge Mittrol Steve Rowlortd Dick Bentley M STATE OPENS TODAY^ ~%A) m S309 words
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Advertisement469 1964-07-10 4 GANISATION MI?K,SI« JPfc M \OW MIOUIM. m 1 1 11 om. 1.4S 4. 6 30. 9.|S p.m. g I "A Classic Horror Movie B Bone Chilling. 'lufe mao. laißmnnneY. B \LMJ-J 4 w Plus: Bento Singopuro No. 9. 1 ,MIW SHOW I* 4. a 11 om. 1.45 4, 6 30,469 words
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Miscellaneous340 1964-07-10 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'l-Hi: following It todays nrh. -.iu> I DEPARTURES of nvll aircraft movements at British Exit International AlrPaya Lebar airport of Singapore: ways: To London. Istanbul. Bom- -„.,.>,.. c EO Mil 6.10 a.m. ARRIVAL! Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Japan Air Lines: From Tokyo. Lumpur (ML. 023)340 words
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Article, Illustration783 1964-07-10 5 Sell it in crumbs new rubber way to regain lost market DR. LIM TELLS THE PLANTERS OF THE ADVANTAGES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs, r J T HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that natural rubber soid in "comminuted" or "crumb" form might regain the market783 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-07-10 5 The Maria Menado summons: Discussions in chambers SINGAPORE, Thurs.— 10 Hearing of the summons against former iilm actress Maria Menado in the Shariah Court wab today adjourned tc Aug. 1 after a series of discussions tn chambers between both coursel appearing in the case and the president of the court,261 words
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277 1964-07-10 5 Indonesian scientists to attend Singapore cancer symposium SINGAPORE Thursday. I^HE Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will inaugurate a week-long symposium on cancer of the nasopharynx and accessory sinuses at the Pathology Department of the University of Singapore on Aug. 3. The symposium is being organised by the277 words
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67 1964-07-10 5 SINGAPOKt. Thurs.— The proprietor of a textile and cosmetics shop in I'pptr Serangoon Koad woke up yesterday morning to discover that burglars had entered his shoD and got away with coods worth 57.300, and $300 cash. Mr. Liou On Sam. 37, said67 words
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Article24 1964-07-10 5 TEX.UK ANdUN Tnurs Ma Yoke Wan, 61. was found hanging Irom a rafter in her room in Incinerator Road here last evenIng24 words
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142 1964-07-10 5 Xf.-iLACCA. Thurs. Five Indonesian*, believed to be traders, were arrested by •the police as they landed near Tanjong Kling. seven miles from here, during the Mandi Safar" celebration* The OCPD here, depot* ■apsr- i rtl Nahar Birah said to- I div that the142 words
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Article57 1964-07-10 5 I IPOH. laurs.— The Raja diHilir of Perak. second in line cf succasMon t o Uie throne, will tour the Kirn» district from Monday :o Wednesday next week. He will visit Chemor and two nearby villages and will be entertained to a tea party at57 words
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113 1964-07-10 5 Fight our cause— trained teachers tell STU CINGAPORE. Thurs. Normal trained teachers will ask the Central Council of the Singapore Teachers' Union to demand the recognition of the services of professionally q v a 1 ifled teachers. A resolution before the annual meeting of the Normal trained teachers branch on113 words
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131 1964-07-10 5 Most Malay bodies say 'yes' to S'pore Govt invitation SINGAPORE, Thurs. Most of the 144 Malay organisations Invited by the Government to discuss their community's problems have decided to attend the meeting scheduled for July 19. The organisations are nonpolitical, dealing mainly with welfare work, sports, social, cultural and mutual131 words
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Article50 1964-07-10 5 HAMBURG (West Germany), Thurs. Mr. Lim Kirn San, Singapore Minister for Development, and the secretary for economic development board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen. arrived here today for a twodav visit. They will study reconstruction work in the port which was badly damaged during World War Two.50 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1964-07-10 6 Measures taken to have automatic exchanges in all parts of countru IJU ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. After a two-and-half-day debate, the House of Representatives this morning approved in detail supplementary expenditure totalling $32.2 million for this year. Only dissenting member in the House was Dr. Tan1,292 words
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218 1964-07-10 6 Tengku to have busy programme during US visit WASHINGTON, Thurs. ff The State Department announced yesterday that Tengku Abdul Rahman would visit several U.S. cities following his three-day visit to Washington at the end of this month. The Tengku is making th« trip to the United States at President Johnson'sReuter - 218 words
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Article29 1964-07-10 6 KUALA SELANGOR, Thurs The district padl seed competition here, organised by the Klang and Coast Agriculture Department. will be held at the Sekinchang community hall on Wednesday.29 words
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76 1964-07-10 6 Abolish 'White Australia policy, says varsity man CANBERRA, Thurs. I Sir Allan Watt, Australia's former ambassador to Japan, Germany and Russia, last night urged that the "White Australia" polity be abolished. The one-time head of the External Affairs Department told a symposium on Australian relations with SouthFast Asia, at theReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration347 1964-07-10 7 $7,500 damages awarded for loss of leg in road accident not sufficient, the Law Lords are told From Doug Lackersteen London. Thurs. 'J'HE first Malaysian lawyer to argue an appeal before the Privy Council presented the case of a Kuala Lumpur schoolboy, Jagga Singh, against347 words
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102 1964-07-10 7 PENANG. Thurs.— Three men. one armed with a dagger and another with a toy pistol, held up a 70-year-old woman and her family in Beach Street yesterday afternoon and escaped with a $300 bracelet. Tan Leaner Tee was with her j dnughter-in-law, Kirn102 words
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Article32 1964-07-10 7 MANILA. Thurs.— The Malaysian consulate here has issued 104 visas in the seven weeks since it opened here. Of these. 82 visas were issued to Filintnns. it said.32 words
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Article46 1964-07-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the annual meetI ing of the Federation of Malaya 1 Fertiliser and Paper Industrial I Co-operative Society at the Chin--1 eae Assembly Hall here on Sunday at 930 a.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration588 1964-07-10 7 NANYANG COUNCIL CHAIRMAN EXPLAINS HIS STAND DENANG. Thurs.— The acting chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Lav Geok Swee, today denied that his impending resignation was connected with the non-retention of Professor Chuang Chu Lin as vice-chancellor of588 words
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Article79 1964-07-10 7 SINGAPORE. Thins.— The PersatUHii Wanita Dan Truna will hold National Language lecture competition at the Ngee Ann College on Aug. 24 a i 7.30 p.m. The competition is being held in conjunction with Singapores National Language week and is open to non-Malays only Those wishing to79 words
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Article50 1964-07-10 7 PENANG. Thurs T.r. Ka: Bok. 40. was loday -jharj.d w.;h possessing bicycle iram»\s suspected of having been fraudulently obrained at Kknberley Street Junction yesterday ovenuiz. Tan pleaded not guiky and the magistrate. Mr. Nf? MHM Sail, allowed him S3OO bail pending hearing on Aug. 10.50 words
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143 1964-07-10 7 KI'ALA LI .MPI R. Thurs— The National Language Month central committee has organised a series of ten talks in Malay. The first talk on "The Nature of Science" by Dr. Syed Hussein Al-Atav a lecturer in the Department of Mataj Studies at the143 words
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113 1964-07-10 7 FAMILY PLANNING TALKS IN VILLAGES SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Family Planning: Association has this month embarked on an educational publicity scheme under which they j:o out to the villages to give tnHii on family planning. The talks are held at community centres. There are also film ihOWB on .sociological problems113 words
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Article54 1964-07-10 7 i PENANG. Thurs.— The former 'labour adviser of the British Hiiih Commission in Malaya. Mr. B. A Priddle. and his successor. Mr R. J. Stevenson, were entertained to a tea-party by members of the i MTUC Penang divisional cummitt«e at the Mandalay Road premises of the National54 words
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Miscellaneous245 1964-07-10 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 13. Not likely to puntv the pure 1. The mcket ground with a bit V**- of cheer 181 Temporary ralm. up to a 5. Alter it and 10 may (6). P°f nt ln a v c fnlcle wlth 11 1 try with ir« effect in 8245 words
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273 1964-07-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Customs and Excise Department has ordered two "extremely fast" launches capable of staying out of port up to a week in an effort to rid the West Coast of the few remaining smug gfing syndicates. This was disclosed here273 words
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183 1964-07-10 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. CJINGAPORE can now help solve the acute short*s" age of labour in Sabah and Sarawak. A survey, recently conducted by the Labour Ministry. levealed that 7,d65 unemployed people in Singapore including 387 women, were prepared to work in183 words
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82 1964-07-10 8 Two fined for inconsiderate driving PENANG. Thurs.— Two drivers were fined and their licences fiidorsed on separate charges of inconsiderate driving. Lim Eng Hoe. 42, a car dr <fr. pleaded guilty to inconsiderate driving and knocking down a pedestrian along Western Roctd on Feb. 10. He was lined 955. Mohamed82 words
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Article29 1964-07-10 8 KLANG. Thurs. A kamporz worker. Sulaiman bin ibin. 18. of Jalan Kebun, was killed when he was knocked down by taxi in Jalan Raya East here yesterday.29 words
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336 1964-07-10 8 Claim will cost us $100,000 a year: Bus company STRIKE THREAT AFTER TALKS DEADLOCK gINGAPORE. Thurs.— The management of Katong Bedok Bus Co. Ltd., whose workers are threatening to strike, claimed today that the workers' demands for more pay and improved working conditions would cost the company an extra $100,000336 words
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120 1964-07-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. One more death from cholera was reported In Pahang iiii the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. The number of deaths in Trengganu totalled 58 and not 57 as reported earlier. OMiclal cholera deaths In the East Coast states120 words
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131 1964-07-10 8 A LOR STAR. Thurs. The Sultan of Trengganu i ana his Consort, the Tengku i Ampuan Besar. flew in here j today on a three-day goodWill visit. Accompanying the Sultan, who is ajso the Timbalan Yang dlPertuan Agong. in a RMAP plane from131 words
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61 1964-07-10 8 MACHANG. Thurs. A padi planter, ArirHn bin Derman. 28. was assaulted last night at Pulai Chondong. nine miles from here. Arillln was returning home when he was attacked. He was admitted to the Kota Bahru General Hospital and his condition is reported today as61 words
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Article70 1964-07-10 8 KIALA LUMPIR. Thursday. 4 wage agreement affecting about 170 workers from J\ PAR Malayan Paintworks (Fed.) Ltd.. Sissons (East) Ltd.. and Federal Paint Factory Ltd., was signed today in Petaling Jaya by Messrs. A. 11. G. Abbink, T. Wilson and Lo Jung Sin for the three70 words
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Advertisement468 1964-07-10 8 w-0 I /A. Am f n I ,^u U J U MW** aW^^aA t \Zs\Zs \w For 80 years NCR has supplied the tfc k ''W'ffffy world's growing need for mechanised accounting with new and improved Throughout the world as in products designed to automate Malaysia you will find record468 words
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Advertisement202 1964-07-10 8 Advertisement «t» jAfjAu a^»ail i 4 'FHB kU«t In hair beauty to the creation of the rich translucent tones you see when looking into the depth of amber or a precious stone. This Is achieved by using a new shampoo teohnl'v-e that Rives the hair ih« "Peek-In Glow" of beauty.202 words
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Miscellaneous98 1964-07-10 8 111-* Oop V.T. Humlin I HEAJtTOSRE IN YIAM^ MtfJSE VtXULP "V^" THESES MO MVBTERV V" *\WBivSUrTM3URSa.F...rF>OU TH' DOfiHOUQfi V AIT I OSM*T I If YCXJ'P TAKE A f THINK 1 ABOUT WOMEN THAT TH' HECK UKg BBN 1 ONE OF THOSE WTTH MXJR J\ FtGGBt UTTLE TIME ID I ABOUT98 words
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Article, Illustration1402 1964-07-10 9 BRYAN HAVEN - BRYAN HAVEN BLANK-FACED. JULIUS AND ETHEL ROSENBERG TOOK THEIR LAST SHORT WALK, ALL APPEALS HAVING FAILED By HE was the first to die, at 8.6 p. m. New York time, June 19, 1953. She died exactly ten minutes later. She was the ninth woman1,402 words
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Advertisement63 1964-07-10 9 World's first half-size single lens reflex camera... Olympus f inter-changeable lenses Here's the star of the picture shooting world. The world's first super miniature; single lens reflex. Takes 72 pictures on a roll of 35mm film. Incorporates natures of its larger sister models. Lens interchangeable to standard, wide angle, telephoto63 words
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Advertisement52 1964-07-10 9 when only the best will do J# Httl^" '"^.ll'lljHiiliiftiii rfsfi^\ *v^ X*\ THE jjljl GOLDEN PACK Benson Hedges Special Filter Cigarettes give you a beautifully smooth, mild smoke. Always enjoy them at their perfect best they are specially protected by their unique golden metal-covered box ENJOY BENSON AND HEDGES- PERFECTION52 words
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Article101 1964-07-10 10 WtrdM 11* (Mlmitmmm) THE FAMILY OF th, Ms Mr. j lvmni: Sidk Hoi taank tbelr friend* and rrlauves for their kind conduleoo SSj, Kilts, assistance and atteodaac* at UM funeral on ."j-7-64. THE MOTHER and Bister of the Iste Paul inward Krutens express thrlr laaaks tiil Kratitudes to all101 words
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Article261 1964-07-10 10 M Worsts $10 (MUumum) OO NOT MISS the Assunta Hospital Food and Kun Kalr Saturday and Sund.iy 11th and 12th July. REAL CREAM ECLAIRS! Dainty fruit taftsl liuttery cakes that melt la your mouth! Try Cold Htorajta Continental Cakes Only 2oc CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST from Ijoodon Is open for261 words
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Article82 1964-07-10 10 U WmrtM UM (Him.) FIFTH anniversary Youth (or Chrivi "Miracle Rally" Victoria Mt mortal Hall Saturday 11th July 7.30 p.m. Please come early. All welcome BETHESOA GOSPEL HALL 77 Bras Hisah Road Centenary Revival Meetings July 6 to 10, 8.00 p.m. is-.iki-r Dr. John Mitchell of USA. All82 words
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662 1964-07-10 10 The Straits Times Friday, July 10, 1964. Resisting Blackmail Indonesia's successful bid for Russian military aid gives added urgency to Malaysia's efforts to strengthen her defences and should also increase the persuasiveness of Tengku Abdul Rahman's appeal for assistance from the United States and enhanced assistance from the Commonwealth countries662 words
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Article392 1964-07-10 10 Inche Bahaman's announcement that a $13 million, 557--bed hospital is to be built in Kuching, work on the first phase to start early next year, will reassure many people in the Borneo States that the Central Government is determined to follow up its development promises with action. However,392 words
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Article142 1964-07-10 10 The national tuberculosis control campaign is, in effect, being sabotaged by people who refuse to report for further investigation, after the initial X-ray has found some abnormality. Of 400,000 people so far X-rayed about 20,000 have been asked to return for further checks but fully a quarter of142 words
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166 1964-07-10 10 AS a keen philatelist. It is Indeed heartening to note the assurance given by the Postal Services Department of Singapore (Straits Times dd. 7/7/64) that every endeavour has been taken to have the postage stamps obliterated with the utmost care In spite of166 words
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Letter110 1964-07-10 10 IAM in full support of the comments made by 'Dusty' (S.T. July 7). The dust nuisance in the Bendenieer Road area has become unbearable. On behalf of the residents, I wrote to Assemblyman. Inche Buang bin Omar Junid on June 1 and my letter was referred to the110 words
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Article955 1964-07-10 10 RAMZE FAYED - The Nasser road for Egypt RAMZE FAYED by n"*HE Comet 4C had Just left Rome and now, after an absence of 10 years, I was on the last lap of my Journey to Egypt. I had left the country In 1954, in the early days of the revolution. The military955 words
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Article, Illustration770 1964-07-10 10 ROBERT GARDNER - How two nations stopped an explosion ROBERT GARDNER IN WEEKS OF MURDER AND ARSON THOUSANDS DIED AND MORE FLED IN FEAR OF WORSE TO COME... by of The Economist THREE months ago the world was threatened with an explosion of hatred that would have made Cyprus look like a celebration770 words
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Advertisement551 1964-07-10 10 Straits Times sr Malay Mail be handed to: Ist Floor COLD STORAGE ARCADK Orchard Road COLD STORAGE SRANCHEft AT HOLLAND ROAD-K ATONS KEPPEL ROAD-NAVAL BABE AutKorlted Afentt CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyee Quay THE NEWS FRONT FNrpatrlck'a Sw»ma«»a« M. M. ISMAIL. 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Base MAMIKM STOftC551 words
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Advertisement72 1964-07-10 10 THE POWER MEN HAVE OVER WOMEN What would you pay for the triple secret that will make a wife more responsive? Here a noted authoress Rives it away to any "silly male fool" who will pay a small price: close attention. Will women resent this expose? Will men want to72 words
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Advertisement79 1964-07-10 10 GIVE PLEASURE WE i9WB**BBBBBBBBBBsBP/ «€^W B*sssssSj l sa^ > %IL. 6/ YE CngUdh PYREX jfe's\ For elegance on the table and convenience /^figjjA in the kitchen, give sparkling "Pyrex" >xty house hold glass> The attractive deigns V' have been especially chosen to complement the modern home and its tAj high79 words
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Article255 1964-07-10 11 Bill presented to House of Representatives calls for force where youths will serve for five years KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A BILL to establish a National Service Reserve where trained youth will serve for five years was presented to the House of Representatives today. The Bill amends255 words
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Article42 1964-07-10 11 IPOH. Thurs. The Menri Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Baid. will tour land settlement schemes in the Batang Padang district on Saturday and Sunday. He will meet Alliance Party members at Tanjong Malim on Saturday afternoon.42 words
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141 1964-07-10 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The National Association of Women's Institute will hold a two-day seminar next month. The 11 states in Malaya will send five representatives each to the seminar. Guest speakers will give lectures on health and education. The highlight141 words
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Article79 1964-07-10 11 COURT CUTS JAIL SENTENCE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Scan Peng Song, who appealed agauibi a lower court sentence of one year's Jail to be followed by 12 months' police supervision for cheating, had his sentence cut down to nine months In the High CourtMr. Justice Ambrose, Defun whom the appeal was heard,79 words
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138 1964-07-10 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Judgment by consent for $5,500 with costs was entered by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the High Court today in favour of Ho Ah Yong, a carpenter, in an action for damages for personal injuries suffered in a road accident. Ho had138 words
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256 1964-07-10 11 Expert: Common mart will help Borneo TESSELTON, Thurs.— J The Borneo territories will benefit when the Malaysian common market is set up, the chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, said here on arrival today. He was accompanied by the deputy chairman, Mr. B. A St.AP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-07-10 11 PRINCE Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne of Paris, and Miss Patrica Galvin, of Loughlinstown House, Loughlinstown, Count; Dublin, who were married In University Church, St. Stephen's Green,, Dublin on Saturday. Miss Patrica Galvin, is the daughter of Dato John Galvin, an97 words
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Article204 1964-07-10 11 Ik 7 OTA BHARU, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said here today that he had accepted an invitation to visit Sarawak extended to him by the Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kaiong Nlngkan, two days ago. The204 words
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Article59 1964-07-10 11 IPOH, Thurs.— The acting Chief Medical and Health Officer. Perak. Dr. M. L. Gupta, will Inaugurate the Perak Blood Donors' Association at a meeting here on Siturday. The meeting, open to members of the public, will be held In the nurses' lecture room in the General Hospital59 words
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Article99 1964-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Central Government today gazetted the names of 69 doctors who would be certified to conduct medical examinations in Singapore on youths who register for National Service. The gazette also announced the names of the chairman and members of the Advisory Board for Singapore99 words
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Article, Illustration443 1964-07-10 11 Ten years' jail for unlawful possession of hand grenades EX-DRIVER OFINDON CONSULATE GUILTY SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ SINGAPORE Malay, said to have involved himself in Indonesian-inspired projects and designs, was today given the maximum jail term of 10 years at the Assizes for unlawful possession of six Indonesian hand grenades. Masrl443 words
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323 1964-07-10 11 Malacca Council rejects Federal grant YtALACCA, ThUT*. iTI Tiie finance and general purposes committee of the Malacca Municipal Council decided at its meeting last night not to accept an otter of $55,000 from the Federal Government towards the cost of the new Bachang-Bona Vista Road here. The meeting also decided323 words
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Article55 1964-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, llur.s Thieves broke into a noasp at Jalan Pekeliling here ear: i day and stole a watch worth $500 I belonging to an engineer. Mr Rirhard F. L. Zeidler. They also took a clock -«i.d a cigarette lighter worth $50 each and $40 in55 words
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Advertisement46 1964-07-10 11 |y >* Kmu Scotch Double Knitting, 3 A. 4 Pl>. each 85 cU. per oe. m I mv Marnum $1.80 '2 m; Kmu Spectro— Sl.4o ox. Kmu B»by Wool— Sl. 10 ok. In the full ranje of Federation Plus Dut>. V UobinsoiisJ KUM.I S IX\( I. SINUAPOKK46 words
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Advertisement85 1964-07-10 11 ROSKOPF MODERN STYLE MODERN DIALS MODERN SHAPES THE MODERN WA CH mm rM «n mtf t4 Bji\W v*m\ $k C jb W^B^SL^ \MkJ K^t l^^^^^i I 2-1532 C H2-1531C JOE 3 i Ik 35S3 1 fj \I I ***** I 1-«00« I 2-1010 /r^WW*y\\ ROSKOPF MODERN WATCHES ARE AVAILABLE IN85 words
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Miscellaneous653 1964-07-10 11 RAnin SINGAPORE! Words; 11.00 News; 11.06 The KAUIU airMUttr-Vmt sound Of Ja»; 1130 Before We SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Say Goodnight; 12 Midnight 41 and 25 metres Close. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: RADIO MALAYSIA 476 metres A.M.: 6 00 Good Morning; 6.01 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude- 700 News, 7.10 SERVICE 41.7 60 J!653 words
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OPENING OF NEW PROJECT BY CITRA A Straits Times Feature
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Article, Illustration526 1964-07-10 12 FRENCH FIRM COMPLETES ONE MORE JOB IN MALA YSIA gINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will today officially open the new bridge from .Jurong Industrial Estate to Pulau Semulun. Work on this project was completed late last month. It was designed and built at a526 words
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Article79 1964-07-10 12 Specification* of bridges bui It on ih Ite East Cout of Malaya: Total Length Max. length of piles Max. bridge span Starting Date Date oi* Completion I'ontian 430 feet 110 feet 100 feet 5.5.62 8.11.62. Xi ■rp.im.ii! 880 feet !»0 feet 100 feet 5.10.6379 words
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Article, Illustration393 1964-07-10 12 IN a simple ceremony to be performed today Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng: Swee, will be given a key by Mr. R. Leclere, the manager of C.1.T.R.A., a French firm of contractors, to declare open the newly completed bridge from Jurong Industrial Estate393 words
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691 1964-07-10 13 Public company with $10.6 m. capital riE Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux (C.1.T.R.A.) was formed as a public company on December 28, 1949, with a paid-up capital of 7,500,000 francs (M 54.629.629) which was increased to 10,000,000 francs (M 56.172-.-840) in 1952 and then to691 words
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Article362 1964-07-10 13 OVER the years C.I.T.R.A. has undertaken work on a great number of big-scale projects ranging from harbour works, hydro-elec-tric schemes, bridges to factories as follows: Construction of a bic modern port at Casablanca. Total cost: MSISS million. C.1.T.R.A.. has played a big part in362 words
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Article171 1964-07-10 13 A LARGE graving dock In Le Havre (France) has been built by C.I.T.R.A. An enormous steel caisson 200 ft. wide by 1.150 ft. long was towed into position and stabilised above the dredged bed. This gigantic project involved 470.000 cv. yds. concrete or masonry171 words
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Advertisement221 1964-07-10 13 CONGRATULATIONS CITRA From: ASIA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LIMITED 14. PHILIP ST. SINGAPORE- 1. Tel: ***** ***** SUPPLIERS OF BEST QUALITY SAND I KALL TECK LTD. SHIPYARD NAVAL ARCHITECTS 31, Martaban Road, jl Singapore. Tel: ***** congratulate CITRA ON THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF •j a NEW BRIDGE at j- JURONG INDUSTRIAL221 words
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Advertisement141 1964-07-10 13 Congratulations to THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD and CITRA (Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux) on the occasion of the official opening of the newly completed BRIDGE, linking JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE AND PULAU SEMULUN The materials for the entire bridge such as Post-tensioned precast concrete hollow cylindrical pilesreinforced concrete main beamscapping beams kerb141 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-07-10 14 SOME of the first equipment for the chlorine plant being built at Padang Jawa. Selangor. by the Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd.. an associated company of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd.. is shown arriving at Port Swettenham. It is one of the pressure vessels for the storage of64 words
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300 1964-07-10 14 AUSTRALIA OFFERS WHOLE PLANT FOR CARS From KEITH HOOPER T IGHTBURN and Co. Ltd.. of Adelaide. Australia, plans to export complete car manufacturing plants to Asia including Malaysia soon. The company has just produced a new Australian car called the Zeta to sell in Australia at less than At 6oo300 words
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Article, Illustration158 1964-07-10 14 T*WO staff members of Telecommunications De- partment have returned to Singapore after four months' training in Holland and Britain. They are Mr. Nr Hong Yew and Mr. Chang Meng Teng i left). who attended a course in high-speed telegraph switching at Philips Telecommunicatie Industrie. Hilversum. Holland.158 words
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Article113 1964-07-10 14 SUCCESS OF SWAN BEER CONTEST rpHE Swan Beer Co. of Perth, X Western Australia, held a display competition among Singapore dealers through their agents, Guthrle and Co (Singapore) Ltd. The winners were Hoe Leong and Co. of Joo Chiat Place. The response was highly successful and Mr. R. A. Young,113 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-07-10 14 MR. JOHN E. G. HOVER (obove) hos token up the position as district monager for Malcysio of Scandinavian Airlines System from July I. He joined SAS in 1946 ond worked as troffic officer in Copenhagen Airport up to 1951 when he was assistant station146 words
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Article80 1964-07-10 14 1 A PRODUCKRS' co-operame rx society is being formed bypotato growers In Tasmania, Australia, to help develop export of potatoes to South -East Asia and other markets. A trial shipment of 100 tons of silver skinned potatoes (the type specially sought after in Soutli-Easi Asia) sent80 words
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Article89 1964-07-10 14 Sime Darby Holdings Ltd. announce that, following the death of Dato Loke Wan Tho, Dato Wong Siew Qul. S.P.M.J., J.P.. has been appointed a director with effect from July I. Effective aLso on July 1, Mr. Dennis William Pinder ha% been appointed a managing director. The board89 words
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Article19 1964-07-10 14 Bangkok-born Fak Hemmlngscn, Thai International flight service inspector, has been appointed chief ol the Flight Service Division.19 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-07-10 14 MR. POH YEW BOON. 37. a delivery clerk for a leading Singapore food store, receives from Mr. I. W. Urquhart. manager of Muller and Phipps (F.E.) Ltd. the keys to the MercedesBenz 220S he won In the Vaseline hair cream contest. The second prize,94 words
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Article122 1964-07-10 14 i As a part of its programme to make tourists welcome, the Singa- pore Tourist Association has designed and produced a large supply of Singapore Welcomes You" PVC i stickers. The design embodies the Merlion emblem of the Tourist Promotion Board as well as the STA'«122 words
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Article, Illustration167 1964-07-10 14 "I7OREIGN investors have shown concrete proof r of their faith in the Malaysian nation by the size of their long-term investments in Malaysia over the recent years," said Mr. R.F Falcke of Food Specialities Malaya Ltd.. during his installation as the new manager of this167 words
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Article29 1964-07-10 14 The first sew lag machine operated by remote control will be demonstrated by a Swiss manufacturer at this year's Dombirn F*lr. Austria, from July 11 to 19.29 words
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Advertisement362 1964-07-10 14 (rompack ONE-LAMP I TWO-LAMP jp^SWE^-^es fluorescent fittingt. BH., 5 ft., 4 ft. M ond all with a range L^ \jj of attachments. -tata^BaaßßaH P-MW ABOVE it lk« P^ aaaaa on«-lomp TIH CROMPACK and below left are three i^ mm^ m m^^^ m^ of the many L^ C r °mpton These362 words
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Advertisement176 1964-07-10 14 _^^tfL i- 3.^ This is the story of a satisfied businessman. He had so much paper work, he was going to hire another secretary. But he got a Kodak Verifax copier instead. Now, he no longer has to dictate much of his mail. Instead, he wrote an -tf->-4 answer directly176 words
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Advertisement1304 1964-07-10 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST H Pue S'pora Sa is k S'Mm Pentag «r/* s Li»era**l le Pt/Teday Jaly 11 Li<erpee', G'isgow Jaly 12 July 13 Jlly 14/11 tali n EIPENOR li.erpecl, Dublin Jiiy 12 July 1« July 15/11 jily 21 run.*, l'»erpiel, Glasgow July II Jily 22 July 23/271,304 words
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Advertisement1279 1964-07-10 15 THE EAC LINES yj^JH SINCAPOK KUAIAIUMPUtaP.SWFrTfNHAM* ftNANC HvSp<ftfl OlNMitu HOUSI h.»HIK». POKHHt) J/1.WIIOOU«T SAILING; TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. NAMBURS. BREMEN. ANTWERP, COnfRQAM. AHSTEHDAM. OSLO, GOTHENgURQ AND COPENHAtEN ngapore <\ S'h "MNA" I) f 11/2' July 22/21 Jlly 27/21 July "BASRA" a) M Jlly/ 3 Aig 4/7 Aig 1/ Aag "FALSTRIA"1,279 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-07-10 15 I BENULINE I EXPREtS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENMACDHUI fM a*3 iingapore Pt Sham Penang Rotterdam Aig 21 li Pin July M Jiiy 15/13 Antwera Aaf SB BENLARIG for H mbßf| Singapore Pt. Sham Ptnartf London Seat 4 Jiiy 21/30 July 31/ 3 Atg 3/ 4 Grangemoutn1,315 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-07-10 15 feELLERMA^I BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AMD MIDDLESBROUGH Singapora Pt Sham Penang II Dua Lordcn tCin OF BIRMINGHAM 14/15 jaly t Aig •CITY OF UEDS 23/24 Jaly 25/21 Jaly 2? July 20 Ist TCITY OF RIPON 25/27 Jlly 21 Jlly II Aig •CITY OF DURHAM 11/211,052 words
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Article64 1964-07-10 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. C.R.A 38/9 Mount Isa 44/1 N. Broken Hill (10s.) 40/9 Ampol 12/10 AusU Con. Ind. 63/10 Auat. Paper Manuf. 37/8 B.H.P 56/4 Carriers 6/6 Colonial Sugar 84/7 O. J. Coles 18/11 Herald 57/7 Humes 84/3 1.C.1A.N.Z. 56/6 Repco 38/4 Kothmans (10s. UnlU) 33/3 Woolworth 17/6 Swan64 words
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Article243 1964-07-10 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 9. Three months INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 eta. M. Container! 14 cv. Dunlopa 13 eta. M. Cables 1? eta. City Dev. 7 cv. McAJlster 13 eta. E. Smelt its 27 eta. M. Invest. 13 eta. Esao 13 cv. 0.C.8.C. 21 eta. Pad. Diap. 13 eta. Rothmana243 words
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Article40 1964-07-10 16 THI Malayan Exchange Banks' Ass*. station made these changes In IU rate* to marcbanU yesterday (all ratas to BlOO): Sailing TT or OD roadyt Holland Guilders 117 1/8: Belgian Francs 1608; French Francs 158s. The rest were Übchanged.40 words
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Article28 1964-07-10 16 July 9. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 6716 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: S6ll a picul (down $2.75). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down five tons).28 words
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542 1964-07-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS in aU secV tions on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday were very dull, with small and irregular business passing. Movements were mainly small, but the weight was downward. Some of the main falls were in older counters brought to542 words
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Article26 1964-07-10 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 8. July h •Industrials: 98.07 97.19 Tins: 12!l.86 129.47 rubbers: 104.06 104.06 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article796 1964-07-10 16 ('OMBINED business In tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitaad (l.OOO) $1.68; C.T.S. ards. (100) 49a. 9d; Dunlopa (1,000) $2.04 D, (3.000) $2.02; Ell* ordi. (1,000) $2.39; E. Smelters (1.000) $3.92.796 words
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Article70 1964-07-10 16 /'HINESE Produce EichanKe. SinxaJ pora noon prices par picul yesterday: Coconut ail: bulk S4M sellers, drum *M» sellers. Copra: July /Aug. UK/Cootloeot: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $1421 nellera, ■StmvnaU white Jl4y sellers, special Sarawak black Jllo lellurs. g.irbled UimpoaK black $113 sellera. A.STA .ieni. Sinxapore Coconut Oil Millers'70 words
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Article37 1964-07-10 16 ON the tree aiehanßO market li HoriK Kont yi-Mirday th> OS dollar whx quotrd at i T:iJ lv TT and 3.73 for cash. Sterling waa quoted at 15.9* am ana tael of geld at Ma»37 words
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Article172 1964-07-10 16 CHIP! lyMif HoriKiid* Uti lingapcri Harbour «har>n or tuxctid today: Lloyd Bakke 6/7, Nestor 8/9. Kumaeua 13A4. Uarrybank 13/18. Cyclop* IS. Slnaban* 18. Keronea 23/24. Taboa 27/28, Thorsgaard 2U/3U, Donal 31/32. Rakl 33/34. Kooseverett 33/36. Jcsenic* 34/39. Loong Kao« 40/41, Akaj.hi.ian Maru 46, HcrlU N.W. 3.172 words
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Advertisement1044 1964-07-10 16 VI KAWASAKJ KISEN'kAISHA"LTD. V&Jk. PaeUle and Great Lakes/ East Canada Service Hongkong Yokohama S. F'cuco Hahtti Montreal Detroit Wicago ■'TjiMtiraa Man" i lit II tag v Sen 17 Sett 21 Sift 1 Set "Mamkma Man" 11 An I Seit 21 Stft 7 Ocl 14 Ocl 21 Oti West Coast of1,044 words
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Advertisement1127 1964-07-10 16 ■UtIIUUA $[BVICI I MOM. fMISUN «H0 t. SULf SIBVICI lei FrtsuntU, »ieliiH Meissen*. SrMa) tat Malm ail Nanaittiiaa renang P. S'r-an* S'OO'a* C'nnra P Pal^M L°JJS.\ U avS.2 SrSS SuS BaMOM BIM 18/12 Alt tl/U gjuuu 12/17 Aat M »»l FROM »USIR»U« UUUU 5/10 Sect 11 Salt UUtl lsi<l F'manlla1,127 words
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Advertisement444 1964-07-10 16 NEDLLdY.D GREAT LAKES SERVICE fast swings fraa Mtltysi* «>rtct ta Caaaiiai aM U.S. Ereat Lakas aarts. Singapore P. Sham Penang in. Montreal ■Ml (l t Call) 6. 13/11 Jlly 21/24 Jily 23/21 Jlly 11 Aag (2nd Call) 11/22 Jily UTRECHT (Ist Call) 7/ 8 Aag 21/24 A«g 24/2. Am ISl>l|l444 words
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Advertisement89 1964-07-10 16 WILHELMSEN LIKES »ROM MMtiutiaa <h CuliMiUl ftru tti 8nt>M ui nmi TOMAR (Calls Manila) 15/11 Jity 17/11 jily 20 22 Jilt U«H L».i5 I»OJIU i, ,mi TIMANNA (Call* Mtflila) It/11 Aat U/t4 *«t ■>/■/ BARBER LINE HOM U.I iMt tNU Ntil tu*il POail FCIMKNO 11 III) IUUN00I DIM. h«mu« it89 words
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Article245 1964-07-10 17 lULY first Krade rubber t.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67i cents ■at lb. up three-eighths of a cent on Wednesday's cloelnK level for tbe position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlees In cents P" Ib. yesterday: INT. 1245 words
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407 1964-07-10 17 rjiHE Straits tin price in 1 Penang yesterday tell 52.75 a plcul to $611 on an offering unofficially estimated at 245 tons, down five tons. This was a loss of $9 in two trading days. This followed a drop of EI2H407 words
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Advertisement636 1964-07-10 17 I Continued (ram Page 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (min.)— Box SO eta. *xtrm APPLICANTS to Box A 4002 are thanked and are hereby advised that in appointment has now been made. WANTED MALAY COURSE writer. Apply In person office hours. 1878. TemhelinK Road, off East Coast Road. Spore636 words
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Advertisement860 1964-07-10 17 SITUATIONS VACANT Hi Word* SS (Mln.) Box SO eta. extra CLENEAGLES HOSPITAL Applications are invited for tbe vacant poet ot Ntgbt Sister Applicants must he registered with tbe Singapore Nursing Board and the Mldwlves Board of Singapore Preference will be given to those who have had administrative or operating theatre860 words
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Advertisement1128 1964-07-10 17 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Word* U (Mln.)— Box^O eta. oxtro EUROPEAN COUPLE Require Three Large Bedroom House large fenced garden. District 9. 10, 11 by September Long lease preferable. Box A 6310 S.T. B'pore. 3 BEDROOM DETACMEO Bungalow Furnlsbed or Unfurnished, or Leave House in Districts 9. 10 or. 11 from1,128 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-07-10 17 EDUCATION to Word* SS (Mln.) Box SO et: •xfra MOOEL ANSWERS Past Questions HSC/OBC. 10c for list. "Private Tutor," Katong P.O. Box 90. (S'pcre 13). TYPEWRITING, SHORTHAND. Book-Keeping, English, all stages. Pitman Examination August IW>4 N.C.tt.. 433 A Ueylang Road. Spore *****. PRIVATE TUITION in Shorthand. Typewriting and English given1,042 words
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Advertisement969 1964-07-10 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Wordt tS min.)— Bo* SO eta. '*Iro CORTINA TWIN CARS. 9.3 bead-. No accident. Around 54.40 U. Genuine enquiries only please. Ring (Spore) 2MII Ext. ***** between 6— B p.m. LAMBRETTA (19ST) good condition insured selling ebeap K20.00 0.n.0 Ring *****-v Ab Huat anytime or oall969 words
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Advertisement661 1964-07-10 17 FOR SALE tO Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO eta. oxtrm BARGAINS! At Factory prices Camphorwood chests, writing desks. coffee tables various sizes Including nest of tables Wide select im Lee Furniture iShanKhai Specialist), 3W Kllllney Road. Spore. CATHAY'S HALF-PRICES SALE: Stnglesue Bedaheets No-* :i Pieces $6.50 Only. Cotton IHa.noTrt SO661 words
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Advertisement529 1964-07-10 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) to Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO eta. oxtro: BARGAINS CALORE: Every Tuesday and Friday read tbe "Shopping Centre" in The Ualny Mail for your guide to shopping bargains. WELLA'S KOLESTRAL EXQUISITE Tome solves your problem of falllnc hair and itchy scalp. Ask your favourIt*! batr-dresser or cosmetic529 words
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Advertisement777 1964-07-10 18 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE solid OK Qt'ARTERLY -I A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board lor Singapore will be held in the Court ol tae District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday, 3th September,777 words
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Advertisement813 1964-07-10 18 BEDFORD PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Main;.* NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the fortieth annual ordinary general meeting of .the company which i s to be held at the Registered Office. Lee Van Llan Building, on Tuesday 28th July 1964 the Directors' will recommend the payment of813 words
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Advertisement792 1964-07-10 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SENIOR APPOINTMENTS MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED invite* Application* from suitably qualified Malavsians for the posU of:- 11 Internal Auditor 2) Administrative Assistant Applicants for (1) must be qualified Accountants with sound practical audit/accounting experience and those for (2) must be Chartered Secretaries or University Graduates. Proficiency in792 words
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Advertisement834 1964-07-10 18 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS INVITED BY THE TBADE DIVISION. MINISTRY OK FINANCE Tenders are Invited by the Trade Division. Ministry of Flni aiice. Singapore, for operating an Eating House at Telok Ayer Basin to cater for Muslim food for the public on a month to month basis iron) Ist August,834 words
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Advertisement1196 1964-07-10 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS c HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SINGAPORE. VACANCIES FOR 4 ASSISTANT ARCHITECTS Applications are invited for SHFI I MAI AYSIA I IMITFD FOUR ASSISTANT ARCHITECTS SHLLL MALAYSIA LlMllt^ ln c aM nl/n Invites Officers' Salary Scales ($695 z Applications from Lady Steno- ™*\*l™ graphers with the following quallfl- TTS1,196 words
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Advertisement670 1964-07-10 18 TENDER TENDER J.K.R. TRENGGANU D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE KELANTAN Tenders will be received from TENDERS from Registered D.I.D. registered P.W.D. Contractors ln Contractors, will be received at the Class D 1 and above up to 3.00 office of the Slate Drainage Si Imp.m. on 18th July. 1964 at the670 words
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Article, Illustration418 1964-07-10 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING j>y He poses a big tlireat to Cassius pENANG, Thurs. Who Knows, the 'glamour" stayer of a few seasons ago, appears to have regained a little of his former sparkle. The ten-year-old gelding, who won the 1959 Selangor Gold Cup and the418 words
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Article394 1964-07-10 19 PENANC CUP Class 3 lOf Cl. 5 Div. 1 b,i lade Sceptre 9.00 Beltehi 8.13 Oulas River 8.13 Safe Home 8.12 Jackpot 111 8.11 The Wee Cobbler 8.10 Tin Invest 8.08 Helena 8.08 Kntertainer 111 8.05 Silver Dragon 8.04 Rough and Tough 8.03 Pieternel394 words
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Article278 1964-07-10 19 PENANG. Thurs— The MKA Stipendiary steward's report on yesterday's races here: Race I—ln1 In liie straight La Fiania moved in under pressure and hampered Diana's Pride. Race 2 Jackpot 111 suffered an injury to his back alter JumpIng away from the stalls. Haie 3 Smith, rider of278 words
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204 1964-07-10 19 HOCKEY Kartar breaks SRC monopoly i snt ouNu/iruna. inursaay. FINE effort by centre-forward Kartar Singh which brought the orly goal of the match in the 45th minute gave Ceylon Sports Club victory over Singapore Recreation Club in the Singapore Hockey Association League and Cup final replay at Farrer Park today.204 words
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Article79 1964-07-10 19 DARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Ttaree Class A records were set on the hnal day of the North Perak Combined Schools athletics cham- pionships here yesterday They were in the boys 800 metres by Sarwan Singh (2min M6nc), 1.500 metres also by Sarwan Singh (4rmr> 25sec) and girls'79 words
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Article54 1964-07-10 19 MALACCA. Thure. Kllat entered the Malacca Government Services hockey competition final today when they beat 45th Regiment, R.A.. 8-0 on the Padang. Kilat led 4-0 at halftime. Yeo Hock Keng led the rout oy scoring five goals. The other goals were scored by Richard54 words
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Article45 1964-07-10 19 KUALA LUMPUR- Thurs. Singapore, Penang, Perak and Selangor will compete In the second Malaysian judo championships at the Stadium Negara here on Saturday (7.30 p.m.) After the championships, a team will be selected for training for the Olympic Games in Tokyo In October45 words
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414 1964-07-10 19 TENNIS ILTF new rule is answer to Wimbledon 'incidents' yiENNA, Thurs. Lawn tennis players who withdraw from competitions without a legitimate reason can be banned from playing again under a new rule passed by the International Lawn Tennis Federation here yesterday. The new rule Is regarded as an answer toReuter - 414 words
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Article72 1964-07-10 19 IPOH. Thurs.— Klnta Swimming Club's annual gala will be held at the club pool in Sillbin Road here on July 18 starting at 2.30 p.m. The meet will also serve as a trial for the Olympic Games Extra lanes will be provided for swimmers of other clubs who72 words
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Article231 1964-07-10 19 TENNIS Spore YMCA chamjjionships Men's singles q-flnal: TS. Kirn bt Lim Hee Chin 7-5. 6-0. Mens doubles (Ist rd): Tan Kok Chye and Hoe Eng Jin bt A. J. Dehring and M. Dewar 6-8. 6-4, 6-3; q-final: Sect Beng Sing and Y.P. Wee bt Albert Tan and Hamid231 words
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208 1964-07-10 19 ST. ANDREWS (Fifeshlre). Thurs Christy O'Connor (Ireland) and Jean Garaialde (Prance* battled their wav throuan <\ howling wind into the loint lead in the first round of the British Open golf chamDtonshio here yesterday. The powerful. 3»-vear-old Irish star and Prance's 29-year-old champion both chalkedReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-07-10 19 BOXING CABANELA BOYS IN PRO DEBUT TONIGHT SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Cabanela brothers, sons of Kid Cabanela. the wellknown local featherweight boxer before the war. make their professional debut at the Gay World here tomorrow night. Young Cabanela (top picture) will meet Noor Hassan, the hard-hitting Singapore lightweight. In the main66 words
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314 1964-07-10 19 COUNTY CRICKET Leicester top 300 runs v Aussies LONDON. Wednesday. EICESTERSHIRE Decame the third English county to score over 300 against the Australian touring cricketers when they were 311 for seven at the end of the first day's play at Leicester yesterday. This Leicestershire achieved despite losing 90 minutes playReuter - 314 words
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Article26 1964-07-10 19 IPOH, Thura.— The Perak open amateur weightllftlng championships and the Mr. Perak contest will be held at the Jubilee Park here on Saturday (7.30 p.m.).26 words
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198 1964-07-10 19 CRICKET Martens relieved of SRC captaincy SINGAPORE. Thurs.— John Martens, state cricketer and Singapore Recreation Club captain, has been asked to step down irom captaining the club hi the SCA senior league for the rest of this season. This decision was taken by the SRC after it discussed at great198 words
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Article27 1964-07-10 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The working committee of the third South-East Asia Peninsular Games will hold their first meeting at Stadium Negara here on July 22.27 words
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640 1964-07-10 19 BUKIT TIMAH ENTRIES 199 HORSES FOR JULY MEETING SINGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 199 entries has been received for the Bukit Timah meeting on July 19. 22 and 26. The entries comprise 55 in Class 1; 74 in Class 2; 40 in Class 4. and 30 two-year-olds I I CLASS640 words
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Article90 1964-07-10 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Malays team to meet Malacca Malays In the replay ol their Rulers Shield cricket match at Balestier Road here on Saturday and Sunday: Ahmad Daud (captain), Omar Rajab, Hussein Shah, Haron Ismail. Mohamed Yunos. Mohamed Hanlff, M Yusoff. M. Rashld, Abdul Rahman Alias90 words
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Advertisement99 1964-07-10 19 Ptttt BACKACHE STOPS 4fe and then you say thanks to mdr De Witt's 1h& Kidney Bladder Pills They quickly maka jrour kldnayi »nd bUddar wort y> M proparly «g»Jn and dear owl «h« polioni that cmjm BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, JOINT H^ PAINS BLADDER TROUBLES ■H B«cauM O« Wtni Pwi» purif j99 words
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Miscellaneous83 1964-07-10 19 ATHLETICS State championships: S'Ror AAA (Merdeka Stadium); Penang AAA (City Stadium); Central Kedah (Sit Patanl Padang); Negri Police meet (S«remban). SOCCER— Ipoh Div 3: Tamil Yg v Police (Jalan A. Jaiii i S'porr Div 2: Blue Roy v Stable Boys, B. Kesenian v Indian Bros; Dl» 3: Soccerites v Race83 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1964-07-10 20 Strong protest by opposition MPs against move to raise membership of the Senate £UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Opposition MPs strongly protested in tli c House of Representatives today :ii^iinsi a Government Hill amending the constitution. Dr. Toh Chin Chyc, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, who led the opposition1,519 words
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Article, Illustration607 1964-07-10 20 There has been no attempt to flout law, says official GOVT. ESTABLISHMENT MAN GIVES AN ASSURANCE TO ARBITRATION COURT SINGAPORE, Thursday. Jill-: DEPUTY Secretary (Establishment), Mr. Tan Chok Kian, today gave an assurance to the Industrial Arbitration Court that there had been no intention or attempt on the part of607 words
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Article102 1964-07-10 20 Gambled with his life for £5... LOVDON. Thurs—Vincent Claunhen. a homeless labourer. gambled with his iifc for v:5 notr and won. Police said Claughen was standing in a London subway station yesterday clutching the note whrn it blew out of his hand onto the track. Clauchcn jumped onto the trackUPI - 102 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-07-10 20 A YEAR'S STAY IN THE U.S. FOR STORE STUDENT SINGAPORE, Thurs. Miss Immihani Adnan (above) is one of five students from Singapore who will leave for the United States on July 26 on American field service scholarships. Miss Adrian, 18, preuniversity student of Raffles Institution, will spend a year in121 words
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Article426 1964-07-10 20 LONDON, Thurs. Although conditions showed some improvement, the general performance was disappointing after such a promising start. There was no follow through to the initial advance in prices which followed the latest political opinion poll, and although there were several good features in equities many426 words
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162 1964-07-10 20 SHODDY RUSSIAN GOODS: REFORMS URGED VjOSCOW. Thurs. ITI Sweeping new reforms to improve the quality of shoddy Russian consumer goods were called for today by the Russian Communist Party paper. It complained that millions of roubles worth of low quality goods were piling up unsold and unwanted in warehouses. It162 words
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Article60 1964-07-10 20 SINGAPORE. Tliurs— Two big P and O Line sister ships, the Himalaya and the Chitral. are now in Singapore with a total of about 1.450 passengers, mostly tourists from New Zealand and Australia The Himalaya will leave tonight for Australian and New Zealand ports. while60 words
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Article150 1964-07-10 20 Simpson completes his 1,000 runs LONDON. Thurs.—Australian skipper Bobby Simpson raced to his fourth century of the season and became the first Australian tn complete 1,000 runs on tha present tour on the second day of the match against Leicestershire. The English county declared at their overnight total of 311Reuter - 150 words
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Article28 1964-07-10 20 ROME. Thins Most Rom* morning newspapers did not appear today because printers struck during the night after talks for a new work contract broke down.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Obituary60 1964-07-10 20 MR. FREO 8. OE SOUZA. passed away suddenly 11.30 p.m. July 0. Cortojte IMVM lor St. Josephs church 1.3(1 p.m. today, thi-rrattrr for Btttdarl. RECEIVED TELEGRAM th.lt MM, Florence Uomra (vvif.- of Into Mr. Simcn Gomrz of Malayan I pnssrd away peacefully at Murikinnpuzha, Xt -rain st it.- en60 words
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Obituary29 1964-07-10 20 TING QUEE INC In Memory of our i:>!c\'il Mothrr who was callrd to itivill in his heavenly hi>u<e mi 10-7-SK. Inserted by her sorrowing children and irr.mdchilrden.29 words
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Advertisement52 1964-07-10 20 Lute CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) •••*"*v*^B^^sCS^^s from New Guinea to the Seychelles Fresh, golden Tiger Beer is making more and more friends. Gold Medal Tiger is canned and bottled in Asia's most progressive breweries Malayan Breweries, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. in 25 countries... Tsfl* there's always time for a52 words
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