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Title Section15 1964-07-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Hetty** 1 in NO. 1,480. SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN732.15 words
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Article335 1964-07-12 1 ENVOY EXPLAINS POLICY ftl'AI.A LUMPUR. Sat i The U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James l> Kell (above), said toda> that his country would noi sacrifice Malaysia's in tm-sts to placate President Suekarno and so save Indo nesia from communism. Mr. Bell was speaking to newsmen335 words
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Article, Illustration684 1964-07-12 1 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD MONEY TO RELIEVE ARMS BURDEN African Premiers' doubts on confrontation and Red penetration link cleared up by Tengku From 1 LONDON, Sat. Communist arms dump with machine guns found by police in Johore BRITAIN is to give Malaysia more financial help. While this will help684 words
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408 1964-07-12 1 Tengku very satisfied with pledges of aid I ONDON, Sat. The i Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman was reported "very satisfied" today with the support Malaysia received from Commonwealth Prime Ministers, as the delegates to the conference here continued private discussions during the weekend. The discussions among th« leaders408 words
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238 1964-07-12 1 ENTRIES FOR L-MONTH POSTER CONTEST GOOD rE National Language design competition, sponsored by the Straits Times Group, has already attracted a large number of entries. The competition, which has a too prize of $1,000 for the, best design depicting a National Language theme, is being held in conjunction with the238 words
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305 1964-07-12 1 loke leaves his millions to his two sisters ft UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The chief beneficiary of the m v 1 t i million estate of Dato Loke Wan Tho is his sister, Mrs. Choo Kok Leong (nee Loke Yuen Theng). Under the will, disclosed to the Sunday Times exclusively today.305 words
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Article118 1964-07-12 1 BONN. Saturday. FORMER Chancellor, Herr Konrad Adenauer, to--1 day abandoned his self-imposed silence and embarked on a major campaign to force a change in the foreign policy of his successor. Saying he could no longer remain silent, Herr Adenauer. 88. demanded political union of Germany118 words
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Article29 1964-07-12 1 HONO KONG. Sat. Hong Kong was declared free of cholera today. A total of 34 people were stricken by cholera this year. I Pour died. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article39 1964-07-12 1 LONDON. Sat An 18ft Malayan python has electrocuted an alligator in the next case at Colchester Zoo. The siukr unearthed a heater wire which charged the partition. Water in the alligator's tank acted as a conductor.39 words
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151 1964-07-12 1 Russia sends up two space stations .MOSCOW. Sat.—Rui--ITI sia today launched two "space stations" into wideiy differing orbits with a single powerful booster rocket, the official Soviet News Agency Tass reported. The two "space stations" are called Electron-3 and Electron-4. On Jan. 30 this year In an apparently similar launching.Reuter; UPI - 151 words
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Article83 1964-07-12 1 LONDON, Sat, British European Airways cancelled about 40 flights out of London airport tins morning though 1.700 airport ground stall were baclc at work alter ;m unofficial 24-hour strike. '•'We are .vhort of aircraft and some crewr said nti airline spokesman. The strike, called byReuter - 83 words
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Article55 1964-07-12 1 PARIS. Sat. Twenty-six French soldiers were seriously injured last nmht when c«r ploughed into them as they inarched along a highway Police reported that the detachment, from the Chalons-Sur-Marne Artillery School, had lust made a half-turn to march when the car. crashed into the column,AP - 55 words
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THE NEWS
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Article235 1964-07-12 2 SCOUTS ON A JOB HAVE $25 PROBLEM IPOH. Sat. Twenty 1 boy scouts working on a voluntary project to improve a popular picnic spot on the Kinta River near the waterworks intake at Tanjonn Rambutar, will have to stop work unless someone helps them with free meals. The scouts, under235 words
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Article94 1964-07-12 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Very Rev. A. C. Dumper was installed as the vicar of St. Andrew's Cathedral and Dean of Singapore this afternoon at an hour-long i m rvice at the cathedral. The service was officiated by the Anglican Bishop of Singapore and i Malaya,94 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-07-12 2 SYDNEY. Sat.— The picture which won a bronze medal for Singaporean photographrr Yip Cheung Fun and Malay Mas only award in the Seventh Sydney International Exhibition of Photography. The 5,00 V entries .iudced la«t wrck'-nd will be exhibited in Sydney Town Hall from .lulv 31 to Aug. 12.49 words
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447 1964-07-12 2 Exploitation charge in education board— Aupe SINGAPORE, Sat. THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees alleged in the Industrial Arbitration Court today that the exploitation carried out by the Adult Education Board had led to the resignation of two officers. The union's representative, Mr. J. E. Jesudason, made this submission while447 words
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Article138 1964-07-12 2 X-RAYS FOR 15,000 PUPILS {SINGAPORE, Sat. About 15,000 secondary school students will be X-rayed in August as part of the Government's campaign to check TB in schools. A Ministry of Health spokesman said today they would be from Secondary IV classes from all four streams in both Government and aided138 words
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Article102 1964-07-12 2 TODAY: Sedlll Kechil 12 26 a.m. 1 8.5 ft't 10.58 pin. <6.OU>; Singapore 1.46 p.m. (B.lft >; Port Dlckson 8.24 a.m. (9.lft> 8.53 p.m. (9.3 ft Port Swettenh*m 750 a.m. (14.2 ft) 8.00 p.m. (13.7 ft i Penang 2.30 a.m. (7.5 ft) 2.27 p.m.102 words
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266 1964-07-12 2 IPOH, Sat. A verdict Oi misadventure was recorded by Coroner Inche Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin at an inquest into the deaths of Loh Kooi Yen, 31, a driver, and Teon Ah Beng, 17, a schoolboy. They had died in as a result of a266 words
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Article56 1964-07-12 2 Youth, 1 6, put on a bond PENANG, Sat. A 16-year-old youth was today bound over in $150 for one year for robbing a schoolboy, Chan Thye Hong, of a wrist watch in Quarry Drive in the afternoon of Jan 16 this year. Jointly charged with him was another boy56 words
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249 1964-07-12 2 iPOH. Saturday. THREE appeals t>y tne Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Abdul Daim bin Haji Mohamed Zainuddin, against acquittal and discharge orders by lower courts were allowed in the High Court here today. In the first appeal. Mr. Justice All bin Hassan fined a clerk. Sreedhara249 words
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Article44 1964-07-12 2 SINGAPORE. Bat. Mis»s Gladya Dodds. senior consultant in übatetrics and gynaecology at Hacknry Hospital. London, wiil give I o:i "Hypertension in Pregnancy" at the kand.ing Kerbau Maternity hospital lecture theatre at 6.31 p.m. on July 17. when she viatH Singapore next week44 words
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Article217 1964-07-12 2 PENANG ARRIVALS MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipob (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 am.- Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.- Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 am; Kota Bharu (ML 035) 12 05 p.m.; Bangkok (ML 583) 3.35217 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-07-12 3 Student who had banned book gets two months MAGISTRATE REJECTS PLEA FOR A FINE OINGAPORE. Sat. *3 A final-year arts student of Nanyarg University was today jailed for two months after pleading guilty to a charge of unlawful possession of a banned Chinese book. Wang Tai Peng, 24. had in255 words
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116 1964-07-12 3 Girl, 3, found abandoned in rail coach OINGAPORE. Sat. Police have found an unidentified three-year-old girl abandoned in a third class roach of a Kuala Lumpur to Singapore bound mail train two weeks ago. Beside her was a paper bar of clothes. fending bottle and a piece of cake. A116 words
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Article46 1964-07-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Haji Mohamed Koy.i. a member of the Indian Parliament, will be guest of honour at a tea party to be Riven by the South Indian JamUthul Ulama at the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Soclfty premises in Oeylang tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-07-12 3 Bomb explodes at a mahjong game PENANG, Saturday JTOUR Chinese characters proclaiming "a big battle tomorrow" have given police their first clue to a mystery bomb explosion at Sungei Dua, seven miles from rhe city. in which eight people were injured last night. The characters were scrawled in, white chalk399 words
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Article152 1964-07-12 3 BIRTHDAY JOY ON REDUCED SCALE KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. There will be no Prophet Mohamed birthday procession in Trengganu this year because of the cholera epidemic. This was decided at the annual meeting of the Trengganu Association for the Prophet Mohamed birthday celebration here, last nigt. The Association also decided to152 words
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437 1964-07-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IF the Bill requiring students to obtain certificates of suitability before they can gain admission into institutions of higher learning is passed, good students will be branded as bad if they sport a Castro beard, a rally was told today.437 words
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Article82 1964-07-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —A I cargo vessel named Kuala Kangsai brund for Penang from Bang- 1 kok is reported missing. The Royal Malaysia Police laid l today that the vessel left Bangkok on July 2 carrying 540 tons i of rice and general cargo but did not82 words
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Article91 1964-07-12 3 14 'POISON' VICTIMS SENT HOME CINGAPORE, Sat. Fourteen of the 17 food poisoning victims on Thursday were discharged from the Thomson Road hospital yesterday. The three others are still warded They were admitted after eating "nasi lemak" rice, fish and chill paste— prepared by an Immigration Officer, Inch c Budin91 words
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Article31 1964-07-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The International Women's Club of YWCA will hold a "bring and buy" sale at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The proceeds will be donated to th« association31 words
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Article100 1964-07-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat lUp Adult Education Board here is organising a seven-month course in gmonetarv theory and practice" beginning next month. The course will cover the syllabus in the "monetary theory" and practice" paper in the stage 2 examination of the Australian Society of Accountant* and the pan 11.100 words
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Advertisement248 1964-07-12 2 FRANKFURT IS MORE FUN WITH QANTAS (And only Qantas flies there twice weekly) Oantas travellers on the Kangaroo route to Europe and London you fly Qantas you'll appreciate the care and efficiency that feel at home wherever they go. Oantas takes a delight in taking has distinguished Qantes service for248 words
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Advertisement215 1964-07-12 2 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you odmire othc* wish that your skin was as light ond attractive OS theirs. One jar of Stillman's will mak« you equolly charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoutifier, only one whitener that words215 words
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Advertisement236 1964-07-12 3 MADE IN U. S. A. The World's Finest For dress and play Now available ii Malaysia. n* J Quality merchandise already 1/^^^. endorsed by the public an d^Fi^^ unconditionally guaranteed, 4H IL2 styli Buy TODDLY WINKS 11 *****9 and get: Wm V" Colour co-ordinatet in ii>\ <TV FASHION styles. I236 words
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Advertisement545 1964-07-12 3 BECOME AN ARTIST -QUICKLY! Ltt Bridie Mick Tiach yei at Nnn Ik At lott you era abia to loom all branches 4B^b^B^ ot art under tha supervision of this famous Australian ortitt. Amazing short-cut JH methods show how to produce striking* >^S?/^^^B BROOIE MACK has mad* it' possible by means545 words
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FOREIGN
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194 1964-07-12 4 Topless' girl banned from beauty show I ONDON. Sat. Six- teen-year-old Susan Wiltshire tried to enter a beauty contest in Bristol last night wearing a topless swimsuit but she was banned on grounds of unfair competition. The ban was imposed when Susan, a Turkish delight decorator In a chc late194 words
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Article50 1964-07-12 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. About 35 entrants in the Misa Universe contest toured U.K. Headquarters yesterday and had lunch in the delegates' dining room. All were in native costume. They are being entertained in New York before going to Miami. Florida, for the contest— A P50 words
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Article53 1964-07-12 4 GEORGETOWN, (British Guiana 1. Sat. A bomb was thrown into a cinema hrie lust night, killing three people and Injuring 12. Police said the bomb apparently fell into the lap of a woman, aged 64, who died instantly. Two of the injured were boys, 12Reuter - 53 words
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347 1964-07-12 4 Diplomat accused of taking them to apartmen MOSCOW, Sat. I A WESTERN diplomat identified only as 'Monsieur Michele" was accused in the Soviet Press today of seducing Russian girls with gifts of cocktails and perfume. One of the girls who fell for his charmsAP - 347 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-07-12 4 FLN funds given to opposition leaders LONDON, Sat Mr. Mohammed Khlder labovej. former secretarygeneral of the National Liberation Front In Algeria, said here yesterday he was supplying the opposition "National Liberation Movement" with the FLN funds he took control over when he resigned from his government post. Mr. Khlder refusedReuter - 155 words
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162 1964-07-12 4 ONDON Sat. Pre- sident Ayub Khan or Pakistan will visit r.ew Delhi in either August or September for his first meeting with the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. well informed sources said today. The sources said that the invitation for PresidentUPI - 162 words
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Article95 1964-07-12 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. A USS6 million suit for damages charging that the conduct of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton durintt the filming of "Cleopatra 1 lowered the films value was filed in Federal District Court on Thursday by theatre owners. The suit was brought against Miss95 words
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Article61 1964-07-12 4 Bhutan assassins executed J GANGTOK, (aikkim). Sat Natlc Jambey. said to lia.e admitted assassinating the Prime Minister of Bhutan, wm executed by a military tiring squad at Thimpu. p Bhutan's capital, last week- according to an official report received here yesterday. Lieutentant Sangey Dor.ll. another accused in the assassination IReuter - 61 words
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Article16 1964-07-12 4 SAIOON. Sat. Communist Vietcong RuerUUs killed their fourth American in ten days yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article196 1964-07-12 4 ONDON, Sat.— Some 15JU year-olds fake their age o get in the Army. Pretty .Antonia Werner did it to become a doctor. The trick worked. Antonia, who never wanted to be anything else, was accepted as a medical student at Trinity College, Dublin. Now she196 words
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Article, Illustration202 1964-07-12 4 Boos and jeers in court as... BANGKOK, Sat. Thousands milled outside Bankok's civil court l)uil(lum yesterday as Lady Vicbitra (riant). widow of Premier Sarlt Thanarat. testified that he had willed his entire estate to her. Jeers greeted her as she arrived underAP - 202 words
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179 1964-07-12 4 RANGOON. Sat. pOMMUNIST Chinese Premier Chou En-lai's sudden visit to Burma was still shrouded in secrecy last night. j 1 Accompanied by the For- eign Minister. Marshal ChenYi. and a 15-member mission, he arrived In Rangoon yesterday morning for talks with the chairmanAP - 179 words
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57 1964-07-12 4 LONDON. Sat. Sir Hugh Foot, former British delegate to the United Nations Trusteeship Council, said litre yesterday that South African apartheid policy was a "sin against all humanity." He accused the British Government oi not taking sufficient action against this policy. He was addressing aReuter - 57 words
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Article179 1964-07-12 4 LONDON, Sat.-The na- ,£i?i lal °»e-day strike of 120.000 postmen, called oy the union for next Thursday. started last night. Within two hout\s ut the news that the Postmaster General had refused to budge from his lour per cent pay otfer. all postmen in LondoReuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration837 1964-07-12 5 Call to move troops into Southern Rhodesia AFRICAN LEADERS URGh COMMONWEALTH FORCE TO HELP BRITAIN TO END RULE BY WHITE SETTLERS I LONDON, Sat. r |'WO African leaders yesterday proposed moving in Commonwealth troops to help Britain end white rule in Southern Rhodesia. Aides of the Prime Minister, Sir AlecReuter; AP - 837 words
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Article, Illustration511 1964-07-12 5 'NO REPEAL... I ACCEPT THE MAJORITY VIEW SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. Senator Barry Goldwater yesterday promised that hi- would enforce the new Civil Rights Law. He would not seek its repeal nor go beyond It in trying to end discrimination if he becomes President. He receivedAP; UPI - 511 words
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Article25 1964-07-12 5 NAGPUR. < India >. Sat.—Pourteen people died and eight were blinded after drinking bootleg toddy, an illegal but popular alcoholic drink in India— A.PAP - 25 words
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114 1964-07-12 5 Circus woman plunges 40ft to death MEW YORK. Sat. An aerial performer in a traveling circus plunged 40ft. to her death yesterday when she slipped as she began to descend from a highwire bar. Betty Bergen, 34. had lust completed her act. She took off her safety belt and was114 words
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Obituary108 1964-07-12 5 TREASURED MEMORIES of Madmn Glory Low (Mrs. Koh Kong Sen*> called to rest on 12.7 63 We ■tai you sadly a year today, but memories of you will always stay. Always remembered and sadly nlsscd by her beloved husband, children, grandchildren, parents, brothers and sisters. IN EVER loving108 words
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Article67 1964-07-12 5 LIVERPOOL. Sat. First aid workers reported treating at least 300 fainting girls in wild scenes last night when the Beatles arrived here to attend a civic reception and the local premiers of their film "A Hard Day's Night." Eyewitnesses said screaming girls were treated likeReuter - 67 words
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Article153 1964-07-12 5 MOSCOW. Sat. The Government newspaper Izvcstia told the story last night of a Soviet plane which was forced down by a well-aimed vodka bottle. Th« bottle, hurled with uncanny aim, put paid to the peaceful flight of a Yak-12. busily engaged on spraying crops with chemical fertiliser153 words
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Article183 1964-07-12 5 Minimum never been reached JAKARTA, Sat.— lndo-! J nesia's Senior Minister of Finance Mr. Sumarno had reportedly said his country so far cannot reach the minimum percentage of investment needed for economic development. "An Investment of as much as five per cent of the nationalAP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-07-12 5 TSHOMBE: FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS T EOPOLDVILLt. Sal. Mr. Moise Tshombe. who was yesterday sworn in as the Congo's Prime Minister announced in his first communique thai all political prisoners would be released. The communique ajaa said the curfew imposed in Leopoldville seven week ago after a rash of bombingsReuter - 99 words
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167 1964-07-12 5 Johnson gets call for neutral Vietnam WASHINGTON. Sat An appeal to President Jonnson "to work for neutralised North and South Vietnam" uas issued yesterday by a group of about 1 5.000 American university professors. Th-' group .said In a statrment issued by the National Committee for a Sane Nuclear PolicyReuter; UPI - 167 words
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Obituary20 1964-07-12 6 mmm% ft/- Minimum > IN LOVING MEMORY of Miks C. Kenyoo passed on to her 1? 7-03. Alwaya remembered20 words
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Article133 1964-07-12 6 2t H..rrf« KM (Vim.) PREaBYTERIAM CHURCH, in *:nh«r,I Road Sundav S'nic* r m —All W»lcom» HAHAI WOULD FAITH Th« l>■>1.v Kind God* Hnlut'ona <• All Human Problem*. Literature R '""it Road, B»rTmb»n WltLCV METHOOIIT CHURCH, S I -< Rn.jd 8tn(«r<>r> T» i Worohip 8»rvic«i at T U) rr.133 words
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Article49 1964-07-12 6 M »«6 JJ (Mtn.t—B-x M ef*. #xfr» SBLFORIVE CARS In Britain delivered to Dorks, Airport. Hotel. Rat** (mm f?a p»r month (Otorier to Apr in |4O per month 'May to *>ptemh»r>. lyoneer period* reduced r.ite*. Qriot.vton* and Brochure- hv return airmail Mart:na SelMrtv*. H:|h !-'reet. Wlne»»»'er. Knrlanrt49 words
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Article495 1964-07-12 6 rpoo many Malaysians -I these days, as they sec the price of rubber falling and consumption of synthetic rising, give way to early and unreasonable despair. They overlook the new strength which replanting has brought and the great scope remaining for further development. They ignore495 words
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1611 1964-07-12 6 An $85 mil. nightmare for Britain's bookies from A SPECIAL WRITER FOUR men master minded last Tuesday's £10 million betting coup that set Britain's big bookmakers squealing, and last night one of the four told just how they did ii. He said their winnings were in fact •'only £1,500,000," suggesting1,611 words
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Letter198 1964-07-12 6 THE SMALL MAN I WONDER If any of your readers have met with this problem. My car was parked. It was damaged by a lorry. The driver admitted full liability and promised to pay for the necessary repairs. But when the bill was sent he Ignored it. I198 words
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Letter76 1964-07-12 6 RAY OF LIGHT THE late Irene Buchanan's posthuiious gift of her eyes. which will enable two blind men to see again, is like a ray of light in a dark night. It is good to know that human kindness has not completely died In these self-seeking and harsh times. Her76 words
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Letter80 1964-07-12 6 POWER CRAZY AS a student I fully agree that school is where a youth is taught discipline. Regulations may be drastic, but if they are for the welfare of the boy or girl then well and good. But the sad fact Is that the prefects misuse their powers. And power80 words
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Article671 1964-07-12 6 f THE TAXjFDKTVER WHO EXEMPLIFIES CHANGING VALUES IN AMERICA ZGfi&X from S. SABARATNAM WASHINGTON. Sat. THE taxi driver frankly puzzled me. 1 Ie \v;is gap-toothed and kept working sodden cigar slump all round his mouth. His clothes (T-shirt and faded blue jeans) were none too671 words
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Article136 1964-07-12 6 READ. ..AND HEARD ANYONE who has three score years and 10 resents it. Duke of Windsor, on his 70th birthday. THE ENGLISH secretary has become quite an Institution. For years this sweet-voiced delicacy has decorated New York offices, turned telephone conversations into symphonies and secretarial drudgery into summer festival. —The136 words
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Article283 1964-07-12 7 Show of French art ends Tuesday 10,000 have I seen it I KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —More than 10.000 people have so far visited the two-month French decorative art exhibition which is to '•nd on Tuesday, July 4— Bastille Day. As soon as the exhibition is over, the priceless exhibits will283 words
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Article31 1964-07-12 7 SINGAPORE Sat. The St. Julin Ambulance Association, Singapore centrr, will hold its 11th annual general meeting at the Hi-.-ich Road headquarters at 5.30 i) m. on July 2931 words
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Article105 1964-07-12 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. —The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today urged the people of Malaysia not only to Mia the national language but tlso to "make more use of it." "We are now trying to evolve a national identity and with the existence of105 words
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Article24 1964-07-12 7 JOHOKE. BAHRU. Sat— The Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association will hold Its annual dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Aug. 1.24 words
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Article524 1964-07-12 7 PAMPHLETS ARE SENT THROUGH POST TO MINISTERS, PASTED ON WALLS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Khir: A childish prank Police: Indonesian inspired, report to us copies of seditious pamphlets now circulating here, warning that Malaysia would be destroyed, have been received by Ministers and Umno officials. Among those,524 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-07-12 7 KUALA LIMPLR. Sat.— The Pope of Taoism, the Yen. Chang Tien Shih, 73 (above), arrived here this evening on a "mission of peace" with the hope of easing tensions in South-East Asia. Better known as "Heavenly Teacher" he was received at the Kuala Lumpur146 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-07-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TTOE Central Government hopes that more young Malaysians will take up flying to meet the shortage of pilots in the country. This was stated here today by the Director of Civil Aviation. Malaya, Mr. S.W.F. Palmer, during the presentation297 words
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Article71 1964-07-12 7 PENANG. Sat. A youth. Man Eong Tet 19. va> lod.iy granted SJOO bail when he pleaded guilty to two charges of causing hurt to two women in West Jelutong. Mah. the prosecution said, attacked Meu See Mul and Cheang Siew Yin with a kitchen knife on71 words
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337 1964-07-12 7 MANILA, Sat. President Soekarno went to the summit In Tokyo "not as a free agent but as an emissary of two powerful men whom he can't afford to displease— China's Mao Tse-tung and Indonesian Communist leader D. N. Aidit." This is why the337 words
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198 1964-07-12 7 JUDITH YONG - Iris Voon shows off-in the new topless JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Sat. I saw the first local girl today model the controversial topless swimsuit in a leading fashion shop in Orchard Road. She was 17-year-old Iris Voon. who later bought one of two swimsuits on display to wear "at private198 words
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Article76 1964-07-12 7 BENANG. Sat. An Italian girl who arrived in Perning 10 days ago was married in the Cathedral of the Assumption here today to her nance she met in Naples in 1958. Roseallia Lamperti, 24. made a radiant bride when she stood at the altar beside her hometown76 words
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311 1964-07-12 7 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sat 1V The Minister of Commorrp and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ami. today said that the Government could only stimulate but not dictate, the pace of industrial development in the country. Dr. Lim was speaking at the opening of the311 words
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Miscellaneous279 1964-07-12 7 On your TV today SINGAPOKK Languages for the next day and CHANNEL 5 'lo*. CHANNEL 1.00 p.m. Opening and Pro- 8 0( > P m Opening and gramme Summary in all Lan- Programme Summary in all Kuages: 1.05 Look Reed Lanuages; 805 Teochew MvWarbler; 1.35 Two Of A Kind; «»c»l279 words
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334 1964-07-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat lyiTH the strengthening of agricultural backbone, we can stand up to any destructive force, be it from within or without, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said tonight. He was speaking at a dinner given by the334 words
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Article, Illustration415 1964-07-12 8 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Controller of Rubber Research, Dr. L. C. Bateman, said today that Malaysia's rubber production would go up by 25 per cent by 1970. This, he told the closing session of a three day annual plan ters conference here, would be415 words
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146 1964-07-12 8 IPOH, Saturday. MR. JUSTICE ALJ BIN HASSAN today ordered the re-trial of a former police constable, Michael Chee Ah Chye. 26. I Chee was sentenced to three months' jail by the! Ipoh magistrate's court in January for attempting to steal coins from a public telephone146 words
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202 1964-07-12 8 UNION 'NO' TO EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN pENANG. Sat. The Penang branch of the Customs Services Union has decided to oppose the Governments move to give equal pay to women revenue officers. The union's stand will be conveyed to the national headquarters in Kuala Lumpur this weekend. At a meeting202 words
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Article75 1964-07-12 8 KANOAR, Sat. The Perils Scholarships Committee ls to consider an application by Semi bin Ismail, a 17-year-old pupil of the Tuanku Abdul Rahman School. Ipoh. for assistance to enable him to continue his studies. Semi had been asked to leave school last term because he75 words
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Article27 1964-07-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Day Training College here tonight held a dance at the college hall in Jalan Kuantan. to welcome this year's freshtes.27 words
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Article106 1964-07-12 8 $8,000 cloth seized from boat DENANG. Sat. Customs officers seized $8,000 worth of textiles from a speedboat late last night alter two men on board had dived into the Sungei Pinang River and escaped in the darkness. The boat. litted with a lOOta.p. outboard motor, has been seized. Thr Customs106 words
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Article18 1964-07-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A union far employess of advocates and solicitors In Selangor has been registered.18 words
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Article134 1964-07-12 8 IT I' ALA LUMPUR. Sal. 1 our masked youth*, all armed with diggers, rnterrd a baker* in .lalan l.oke Yew here early thi* morning, held up all the Inkers and escaped with a total of 51. 350 In cash and jewellery\rcording to one of the haUerv Puah134 words
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412 1964-07-12 8 4 teachers get Govt. awards to read for B.A. Hons. in Malay SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government has awarded scholarships to four teachers three Malays and one Chinese to the University of Malaya to read for B.A. Honours in Malay studies. A Government statement yesterday said that these i annual412 words
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Article86 1964-07-12 8 PENANG. Sal.— An education fund set up in memory ol Urn I late Mr. Ong Keng Seng, a leading educationist who died in Penang in 1962. has now reached $122,306. The latest donation was $7,281. thp proceeds of a cinema show I earlier this week at86 words
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Article37 1964-07-12 8 i KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Th« YMCA will hold a "guest night" «t i its premises in Brickfields Road here on July 24. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Un Snee Aim. will attend.37 words
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497 1964-07-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat •JHOUGH the fall in industrial prices on June 25 was the worst since 1955, the downward adjustment in the new issues in particular has driven home one good point care in the selection of counters. Commer.ting on this, a Singapore brokrr497 words
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246 1964-07-12 9 Malaysia gets back all that Indonesian rubber JAKARTA, Sat. The amount of Indonesian rubber reaching Singapore and Malaya recently almost equals the total going to those areas belore the establishment of Malaysia, the oflicial Antara news agency said today. Indonesia refused to recognise Malaysia when it was formed last September246 words
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Article344 1964-07-12 9 Combined business in the SmRapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shaies traded in bracken: INDUSTRIALS: Buustead 1 1.000) J1.67: C. S. Holdings 1 2,000) $2.95: Dunlops (1.000) 51.97. (5.000) $1.98: Esso Ords. < 1.000) $2.37, (2,000) $2.38: East344 words
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Article191 1964-07-12 9 BRUNEI TOWN. Saturday. 4 U.N. agricultural statistics expert has arrived here to conduct a three-month survey of Brunei's agricultural industry. Mr. Chen I-Gok, a member of the Food and Agricultural Organization, will be making the first survey of its kind in this country The survey,AP - 191 words
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Article67 1964-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.-Pollce have been alerted to look for two Indonesians riding on an unnumbered scooter and carrying a leather bag containing explosives. The two Indonesians were last seen at Asia Gardens yesterday evening Police said that no descriptions oi the Indonesians were available The public are67 words
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Article46 1964-07-12 9 BENTONO. Sat.-Lee Vow. 59 was killed when a lorry knocked down three tappers at the 9th mile. Bentong-Kuala Lumpur Road yesterday The other two are girls. Pooni? Yin, 16. and Chow Tim Tal. 17 who were admitted to hospital here.46 words
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Article23 1964-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Eurasian Association will hold Its general meeting at the St. Johns Headquarter* on Monday at 6.30 p.m.23 words
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169 1964-07-12 9 Indian parties on side of Malaysia IPOH, Sat.— At least two Opposition political parties in India are in sympathy with Malaysia in its dispute with Indonesia, two visiting members of the Indian Parliament, told a Press conference today. Mr. K. Manoharan and Mr. K Rajaram said that their partiea the169 words
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Article88 1964-07-12 9 CINGAPORE. Sat. The Strait* Steamship Co.. Ltd.. is soon to begin a new shipping service from Port Swettenham to the Borneo territories by way of Singapore A spokesman for the firm told the Sunday Times today that final plans for the service were beint prepared. A new88 words
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Article85 1964-07-12 9 KUCHING, Sat. almost sixteen thousand men and women have so far registered for national service in Sarawak. Many of those who have registered are volunteers. It is estimated that about forty five thousand men are within the registration age group in Sarawak. Registration is due to85 words
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Article96 1964-07-12 9 tPIH. Sat A former clerk In the Ipoh Municipal Council. Ourbaksh Singh, 27. pleaded not guilty In the magistrate's court here today to stealing 306 feet of a Tamil film belonging to Messrs Shaw Brothers on Feb. 22, 1963. Gurbaksh Singh. now unemployed, also pleaded not96 words
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Article61 1964-07-12 9 ALOR STAR. Bat. Four labourers who lost their way In the border Jungle near Kuala Nerang. about 32 miles from here, last Tuesday, returned home last night Neh bin Teh, Lahaman bin Haji Kadi, Deranl bin Ball and Bales r Din Ahmad succeeded In finding their way61 words
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Article31 1964-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The volunteers of the Territorial Army will hold an annual rifles meet at the Nee Soon Range 1. off Mandal Road, from a.m. to 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement397 1964-07-12 8 cl i«" Nt! WILL YOU BE oST «e XT What you'll be 4oi«f ent ymr from tooay dcpcndi on what If you have, tomahow. nrmird out. ICf can it'll h«|p you -*p»" you do today. h gapt in your training throufh their famous ICS Home Study Tike advantage «f today's397 words
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Advertisement168 1964-07-12 9 Official Opening 3.00 p.m. TO-daj" of ORIENTAL TIN SMELTERS LTD., IPOH AGENCY By H. H. THE SULTAN OF PERAK Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Sri Sultan IDRIS AL-MUTAWAKKIL ALALLAHI SHAH IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN ISKANDAR SHAH Kaddasallah. D.M.N.. D.K., S.P.M.P., C.M.C., P.J.K. 3S -^m m^r^m^m^^^^mt R mm ft- ''mm\ I osjwNTAt168 words
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Miscellaneous62 1964-07-12 9 MMm m v you donf ~'f -to&3e staff meetings, ».free to st>e4kr fl w Jm v'nd M4Q Fmdi. to &>$ thong »tfn to Mam iorthouf P 1 put your -t'sey Hiust- -fear or -f4vour...y I Jn fact M&S. Firtch. ou* P/ght M/SS Finch f cot>rt-inued Swtch the recorder vot required—62 words
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Article, Illustration250 1964-07-12 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday. gABAH'S Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, disclosed here last night that delegations from the Philippines and Malaysia might "meet shortly" to study the question of th© Philippine claim on Sabah. He said the two countries were row trying250 words
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Article98 1964-07-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two more deaths from cholera were reported in Trengganu in the past 24 hours ending 8 a.m. today. This brings the total number of deaths in the State to 60 In addition, three confirmed cms .uid 13 suspected cases, were reported in98 words
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Article78 1964-07-12 10 PENANG, Sat. The Malaysian Controller of Pilgrimage. Haji Ail Rouse, announced today that the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur would arrive in Penang on July 21, and not July 19 as announced earlier. The liner, which is carrying the last batch of about 1.800 returning pilgrims,78 words
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Article52 1964-07-12 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. —More than 200 Indian firms here have decided to use the national language on their sign-boards. This is in response to the Government's national language week which begins next month These nrms have also decided to print all their future letter heads in Malay52 words
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153 1964-07-12 10 PC SHOT BY PC: A MISHAP SAY THE POLICE SINGAPORE. Sat. -An off-duty policeman's visit to two of his colleagues on duty at the Bukit Batok television transmitting station last ni;ht nearly cost him his life. Constable Suraji bin Affandi. 20. was accidentally shot in the chest when one of153 words
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Article24 1964-07-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal. The Selangor State Assembly will debate the Sultan's address for the first time at it* meeting here on Monday.24 words
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Article, Illustration771 1964-07-12 10 IT'S TON-UP MOTORING IN PENTHOUSE COMFORT IN THE DAIMLER V-8 YOU can't say that this is a wolf in sheep's clothing. The Jaguar is no sheep; and nobody in the know can bring himself to call a Daimler a wolf. This (attention ladies!) is a771 words
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241 1964-07-12 10 r^r,^ r, IPOH, Saturday. THE Government will continue to implement its x massive national and rural development plans to uplift the economic condition of the people despite Indonesia's confrontation. This was stated today by the Mentrf Besar of Perak. Tnche Ahmad bin Said, while addressing members241 words
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Article101 1964-07-12 10 PENANG. Sat.— A 16-year-old boy today pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing $90 from a stallholder. Teoh Slew Choon. In Campbell Street on June 15. The Sessions Court President, Mr B. T. H. Lee. sitting in the Juvenile court, bound over the boy. the101 words
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Article115 1964-07-12 10 SEA SPORTS WILL DRAW BIG CROWD LUMUT. sat. a bumper crowd of more than 30,000 people are expected at this holiday resort during the three-day sea sports carnival which commences on Aug. 21. This is partly because of a new network of roads and a SI million bridge over the115 words
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Article102 1964-07-12 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The' Commisrioner-General's Local Employees' Union will meet next Saturday to consider changing its name. The new name will the United Kingdom Government Local Employees" Union. The union said In a statement today that its name should be I changed because with the forma-102 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1964-07-12 11 Yes, even they can look worried SHOW PAGE TODAY PRESENTS THE STORY BEHIND THE FILM EVERYONE EVERYWHERE TALKS ABOUT... NEXT WEEK: ROOM FOR LOVE? irtrkft Irkicfr -kirk* itfrkft pH iinripr Hip r]nn\r at PoH. IT is now time to reveal that the Beatles are. idler ;dl, human. That not everything1,079 words
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Article399 1964-07-12 11 ON Thursday, July 23, Singapore will oe suyiug gooauye to two of us best-Miown musicians at a joint larewell reeual to be held under the auspices of the Singapore Musical Society at the Cultural Centre Theatre at 8.45 p.m. To talented tenor Robert Wltcher it is Indeed farewell,399 words
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Advertisement255 1964-07-12 11 Stop Asthma: Bronchitis If you couch, wheeze, can't I breath* or aleep well due to Aatluna. Catarrh or Bronchltta attacks, get I MENDACO from your chemist or atora today. MENDACO worka I through the blood and bronchial tubes to dissolve and remove offend- I Ins; phlegm congestion. Then your rough255 words
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Advertisement272 1964-07-12 11 rexVsky"po"wat*ch for* it' r* *pfi W- <& 9^i^fsP^ I I mIsTI I *1 kllk I «t»'m ml I*U t EAA V *a\ rtr^y i l^^V m fm^mnSktZJKM iff- >~ •BAKABBxXS": i> I .> I'imi nr.i.xi iu:\riisrKODu:Tiii?( m M ....rrncANTHONV Q II .N Ik,- aL'uS \O *nJ ™-W«tnn« 10 ontt rl272 words
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126 1964-07-12 12 TORRES GETS CHANCE FOR TITLE FIGHT WITH JOEY YEW YORK. Sat. Joey Giardello has agreed to defend his world middleweight boxing title "against Jose Torres of New York, promoter I Murray Goodman said yesterday. The date and venue would be named later, he added. Giardello took the title from Dic126 words
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Article52 1964-07-12 12 Ernie makes it 1 1 -in -a- row NEW YORK. Sat. Ernie Terrell, a leading contender for Cassias Clays world heavyweight title, gained his llth -vi (f.ssive win when he *>"■'■ lellow American Bob Foster ben last night. The referee stopped the scheduled ten-round fieht •.he seventh round to save52 words
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Article58 1964-07-12 12 BIRMINGHAM, Sat. Wimbledon runner-up Fred Stolie of Australia and British Davis Cup player Billy Knight yesterday qualified for the final of the men's singles of the Midland Counties tennis champion&lup here. In the semi-finals Stolie beat British No. 1 Mike Sangster 6-1. 6-4. Knight,58 words
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Article47 1964-07-12 12 HANFORD (California). Sat. Mona Sulmnun ot the Philippines finished second yesterday :n a 200 metre.*, heats in the National Amateur Athletic Union women s track meet. Her time was 25 4. The heat was won by Diane Wilson of Los Angeles, California, in 24.5.47 words
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200 1964-07-12 12 Olympic Games invitation to Indonesia is withheld TOKYO,- Saturday. r J IHE1 HE Tokyo' Olympic organising committee said today it had been instructed by the International Olympic Committee to withhold an invitation to Indonesia to participate in the Olympic Games in October. A TOOC spokesman said the committee had received200 words
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150 1964-07-12 12 CINGAPORE. Sat. Wee Choon Seng was last night named captain of the Singapore badminton team to meet Perak In the Foong i Seong Cup inter-zone final I at Penang on July 24. Winners will challenge Penang. the holders, on July 26 The Singapore150 words
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Article35 1964-07-12 12 BIRMINGHAM. Sat —Joe Mercer, the former England soccer International and manager of Aston Villa for the past five and a half years, has left the first division club. If was announced yesterday.35 words
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Article43 1964-07-12 12 IPOH. Sat. The Perak Government Services Sports Council will hold a state hockey tim! on the municipal padniiK hpre tomorrow to select a team for the triangular mcrt among Malaysian Police Penang and Perak here on July 17. 18 and 1943 words
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Article, Illustration770 1964-07-12 12 Middlesex beat Lanes in exciting finish I ONDON. Sat. In an exciting finish at Old Trafford yesterday Mid d 1 c sex claimed the extra half-hour and beat Lancashire by 12 runs with seven minutes to spare. John Dyson carried Lancashire's hopes but he was ninth out for 62, bowled770 words
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Article146 1964-07-12 12 |7UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Rain an hour after lunch washed out most of the day's play in the annual cricket match between Commonwealth Forces and the Armed Forces v/hich began at the Rifle Range Road ground today. Commonwealth Forces who won the toss had scored 64 for146 words
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376 1964-07-12 12 LEICESTER Saturday. AFTER its early promise the Australians' threeday match against Leicestershire ended in a draw here vestercay I The Australians were left with an almost impossible task, wanting 163 to win in a maximum of 63 minutes after Leicester were all376 words
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Article34 1964-07-12 12 ST. TROPKZ. Sat. Prance won an international ludo competition here last nighi Yugoslavia were second and Italy third. Judo becomes an Olympic sport for the first tune in Tokyo in Oc:ober34 words
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182 1964-07-12 12 Anquetil looks 'winner in Tour de France— BORDEAUX. Sat. j ac -i cjues Anquetil retained! his overall leadership in* the 18th stage of the Tour" de France cycle race yesterday and, barring an accident or loss of form, looked virtually certain to be the winner when the race finishes at182 words
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Article90 1964-07-12 12 MELBOURNE, Sat. Sir Cameron, the favourite, won the Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase for the second your In succession over three miles one furlong here today. Sir Cameron, who started at 11 to 4, nearly fell at the first fence and lost about 20 lengths, but90 words
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Article40 1964-07-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Java XI beat Guthries by 30 runs at cricket here today. Scores: Java XI 78 (Nesan. 17. Hoi Kay 12. Singam 12. C. Victor 4-17). Guthries 48 <C. Victor 20, Nesan 5-15. Hoi Kay 5-29).40 words
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Article71 1964-07-12 12 CLARK WINS EUROPEAN GP IN LOTUS T ONDON. Sat. WorW Li champion Jim Clark of Scotland, driving a Lotus, won the European Motor* racing Grand Prix at Brands Hatch, Kent, to* day. Oraham Hill 'England*, in a BRM was second and John Suttees (England), driving a Ferrari, finished third. Clark'sReuter - 71 words
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Article173 1964-07-12 12 LONDON. Sat— The Australians, put vi to bat by Hampshire, faltered after Norman O'Neill and Bill Lawry had put on 104 runs in 90 minutes for the second wicket at Southampton today and at tea they were 256 lor six wickets. O'Neill and Lawry seemedReuter - 173 words
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Article47 1964-07-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Nf Joo Pong of Selangor returned the best time in the Olympic cycling trials for the 1,000 BMtIW individual sprint- at tha Diplomatic Enclave here today. He clocked 1 mln. 18.6 see*. Raste Bnhrawl of Singapore, who was third, returned 1:22.7.47 words
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599 1964-07-12 13 EPSOM JEEP - CASSIUS IS A GOOD BET FOR PENANG CUP EPSOM JEEP PASSIUS, a good stayer in the making, should win the lOf Penang Cup (Race 6) at Penang today. At Bukit Timah in May this four-year-old- by the 2,000 Guineas winner, Gilles de Retz, proved his stamina when he came from599 words
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Article1582 1964-07-12 13 PENANG— 3rd DAY' CARD KEY: A letter after the horses name Indicates th« type of going preferred f fast; g good; s soft; h heavy *ny. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. •Apprentice allowance; Soaldl. P. K. Leong, Una and Dragon 3-lb; Nazudl. Ng end Chong 5 -lb; others1,582 words
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Article178 1964-07-12 13 0 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Cassius (Race 6), Lucky Bride (Race 8) and Boleh Menang (Race 9). The going is yielding. Race 1 ENTERTAINER Hulas Siver Silver Dragon SILVER DRAGO> Safe Home Entertainer DI'LAS RIVER Entertainer Silver Dragon Race 2 TOPEA Never Better La Fiama NEVER BETTER Intuition178 words
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315 1964-07-12 13 LONDON, Sac— Mike BulUvant, mo lanky British runner, smashed the European recora in wlnrunK the six miles in the British track and lieid ciiainuionsnips here last nißnt m 27 mm 26.6 sec. The previous European record stood to the credit of ftandor Iharos of Hungary.Reuter - 315 words
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Article465 1964-07-12 13 Race 5 UORMAI deserves a wlnnlng break after two good seconds. At IpOfi last month he was narrowly beaten by Sarlna over 6f and lost by half a length to Hallan over 5Jf. HalUn has plenty to do with 9.2. Anyway I do not465 words
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752 1964-07-12 13 Lema's British open win proves he is one of greatest golf players St. Andrews, Sat. fpONY Lema, 30-year-olri former marine from San Leandro. California, yesterday won the British open golf championship on his first visit to Britain when he aggregated 279 for 72 holes over one of the touehost courses752 words
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397 1964-07-12 14 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN by IPOH. Sat. Socc-or 1 fans it Perak are confident their team will beat Penang in their second-round tie la the Malaya Cup soccer competition at Pinang tomorrow. The confidence is based on Perak's magnificent 5-0 victory over Penang397 words
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Article26 1964-07-12 14 PENANG. Sat.— The 11th Penit ng Secondary Schools annual athletic championships will be held at the City Stadium on July 16. 17 and 18.26 words
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Article82 1964-07-12 14 TLfALACCA. Sat. Ten records Wi were broken in the Malacca combined secondary schools athletic meet held at the Kubu Stadium today. Anglo-Chinese School won the A' and 'B division championship (or boys wna 43 and 60 points respectively, while Ga;ah Behrang English, with 37 points, were82 words
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Article287 1964-07-12 14 JEGA IS SET FOR FAST TIMES SINGAPORE. Sat Hopes are high today on the rye of the nter-c-iub champ:on.ship.N ilia i Singapore athletw, will fjei Rood, dry track to run on for tha nr.st :ime in months tomorrow Given this condition, there should be .some very interesting performances at Farrer287 words
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Article43 1964-07-12 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat— One Kedah record was broken in :he Kedah schools sports meet here today. Samihah binte Gha/ih of Sti Nicholas Convent. Alor Star, threw the javelin 24.84 metres to break the old record of 22 97 metres. Final placing*:43 words
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Article28 1964-07-12 14 IPOH. Sat. Lily binte Abdul Jalil who won the shot putt and javelin was the champion at the Raja Perempuan School athletic meet here today.28 words
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Article56 1964-07-12 14 BRISBANE. Sat 16. 1 outfider. Striking Force, wen the A i: 10.000 Doomben Cud over 11 furlong-s at Doombrn near here today. Second was Queensland co'i Confidence with 4. 1 favourite Victory Roll third. Striking Force from Sydney, won by 1J lengths with Victory Roll.56 words
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Article, Illustration767 1964-07-12 14 Eight new records set up in Selangor athletic championships KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday RESPITE rain again today and a heavy track, seven more records were broken in the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association Silver Jubilee championships, making a total of eight new marks for the two-day meet767 words
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187 1964-07-12 14 pENANG. Sat— A patron of the Malayan Cricket Association, Mr. M Saravanamuttu. the first Ceylon High Commissioner to Malaya, today donated $1,000 towards a fund for an overseas tour by the MCA. and hopes 49 other cricket devotees will follow suit In187 words
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Article109 1964-07-12 14 CINGAPORE. Sat.— The *CabalJ nela brothers were both knocked out by their Singapore opponents at the Gay World last night. Young Cabanela. the elder brother was no match for Singapore's hard hitting lightweight Noor Hassan. He was knocked out in the second round of their ten-round109 words
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Article566 1964-07-12 14 PENANG. Saturday. vy. R. HEAGUE, of the Green Jackets, set a new record of 52.74 metres for the hammer in the Penang AAA championships at the City Stadium today. This was an, improvement of 3.5 metres on the record set in 1960 by Suaran Singh who566 words
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288 1964-07-12 14 Former Ceylon player impresses in S'pore match {SINGAPORE, Sat Bobby Schoorman. the tormer All-Ceylon player showed up well in the drawn watch between Far East Air Force and SCA President's team at Changi today. He took a fine catch to dismiss Greaves, his bowling was accurate and keen and his288 words
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Article82 1964-07-12 14 IPOH, Sat Police Field Force are favourites to win the Grant Shield for the third successive year in the Perak Police shooting competition at the rifle' range here at 7 a.m. tomorrow. They are amonn the seven Police teams taking Dart. The others are Ipoh District (last82 words
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Article374 1964-07-12 14 CYDNEY. Sat. ResuUs of Australian Association Football matches played today were: XSW (NORTH) DIV. I: Mayfield 2. Awaba 3. NSW (FED.) DIV. I: Bankstown 1. Hellenic 3; Canterbury 2. South Coast 3; Hukoah 3, Yugal 1. NSW (FKD.) DIV. 2: Sydney Aibt. 1. Marconi 0. Thistle 2,Reuter - 374 words
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Article106 1964-07-12 14 IPOH. Sat. Winning the 1 triple jump. 400 and 800 metres and second in javelin and third In 200 metres A. Remokrrishn&n became the champion at the Methodist English School sports today. Runner-up was R. Sundram who was first in high jump, 100 metres. 200 metres and106 words
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Article40 1964-07-12 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The not squad was culled when angry tans attacked STU linesman Sar- dool Singh immediately after the SAPA Div. 2B match between STU and Sukaramal "A' which ended In a 2-2 draw at Farrer Park.40 words
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273 1964-07-12 14 Aziz puts Malacca in strong position with 4-8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Good bowling by Aziz Hamid placed Malacca Malays in a strong position against Singapore Malays in their Rulers Shield match at Balestier Road today. At close of the first day'i play Singapore were 15 for 5 with Aziz Hamid taking273 words
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Article54 1964-07-12 14 SINGAPORE. Bal Attiing Bakari team-mates, with whom lie played in the match in which he ieii and died, have arranged lor a charity match to be played. ■gainst 26 Squadron. RAP Changi at Changi tomorrow evening at 7 30. Proceeds will go to the Awang54 words
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Advertisement296 1964-07-12 12 TRACTEL "TIRFOR" Universal pulling and lifting machines for Agriculture -Forestry -Mines- Public Works Railways -Transport etc. 6 advantages: Portable Ready for use instantaneously otos Unlimited length of pull jjr Works In all directions £r^ Precision of manoeuvre Jr Safety: essential components v^^BHL. MODILS T. 7 T. IS T IS Uftine296 words
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Advertisement218 1964-07-12 12 >^"~^v NEW St± LITRE V 8 SALOON The new Daimler 2* litre V 8 saloon continues the tradition which has made Daimler renowned for luxury motoring. Infinite attention is given to every detail, from the finely-built engine to the luxury finished coachwork. The 2| litre V 8 saloon incorporates a218 words
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Advertisement789 1964-07-12 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC >• Wordi U ttin.)— Boa tt rU. «slr* HOME MAIIAQI o> tlectric VlbraUoo Cuatuoo lor ireatina circulatory troublea, eciauca, roeumaiiam etc aad for aliramm* Price *4l>/-- «!•>« ***** or write f.O. Boa 1061 »U»g*pore MiatcLLAWtOUi M Word* tt Mi*.)— Box it rt*. «»»>• ARK YOU789 words
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Advertisement221 1964-07-12 13 MIN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As wa trow older If only natnral tbmt we begin to slow down. Bvt some people stow old faater tbaa they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find tt hard to keep woHrtn* and seldom set any fun oat of life. Due to221 words
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Advertisement138 1964-07-12 14 l/l^Z^ 1 (Pardon me Madam /j J your slip is showing! J I V And there doesn't seem to be \k a thing you can do about it; your cheongsum has shrunk it's 'uined! I V Yes, we know, it is infuriating. But may we make a suggestion I look138 words
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Advertisement96 1964-07-12 14 ATTRACTIVE "AUGUST HOLIDAYS" TOURS 14 DAYS INCLUSIVE TOLK BY AIR TO TAIWAN $1.44»/Dep. from K L. via Penang. Ipoh on 6th Aug. S DAYS INCLUSIVE TOUR BY AIR TO f A BANGKOK/HONGKONG 1780/ \ftyj Dep. from XX. via Penang. Ipoh on Bth Aug., 1964. ©9 Days Inclusive Tour By Air96 words
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Miscellaneous9 1964-07-12 14 SPORTING SAM by Rig. Wootton uw;m i m i9 words
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Miscellaneous190 1964-07-12 14 SPORTS DIARY SlKO.lt M.i1.i.%., (up: ad.urn, B p.m. 9 iCdali i Merdeka Stadium, 7.30 p.m. v Jahore 18 Barvicai v Mmmccv >Jn Besar, T.ao.. Friendly B'pore 'A' r Bervie« XI ijn Beaar, 5.45>. Div. it JullUada V (OeylHUgi; Div. 3C: BODCA v mpenia v HamiUon; Ml Emily V Serangoon MY190 words
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Article, Illustration4776 1964-07-12 1 STEPHEN COULTER - The traitor says: Only I can save you now. STEPHEN COULTER ■■■■■■■■■■■iMvvvspwjiiP*vOT^vv^^vvvpv*pvwv^vv^P4fPVWfP^V9V^vv!!P l^H^ lV9i ß 4VVV^^P^9nfKßJflV9V9Y ll VT79Pf9!9^ fT3f^^9W7T^VTrT3B^TTrTT^^^^^SST^E7 v^^nTVT?^7T3 m IN DOWNING STREET, ALL IS READY FOR THE FOUR-MINUTE WARNING PART THREE NEXT WEEK: THE COUNT-DOWN... EIGHT of the survivors had. been sealed by the closing of watertight doors4,776 words
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Article23 1964-07-12 1 Pages Serial 1. 5 For Women 2, 3 Jane Lee 3 Know Alls 4 Features 4 Stars 6 Comics 6, 7, 823 words
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Article, Illustration736 1964-07-12 2 IN ANY ROOM THE EFFECT IS ifl^^^ttj LONDON, Saturday SAFE-AND SUPERB I HAVE recently been looking for furniture in black or white, not with any great urgency at first, but my quest gathered feverish momentum as I was repeatedly informed that, "nobody is furnishing in black or white these736 words
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Article234 1964-07-12 2 \M> SI II I OIV THi: IKMII I ROM AN electric cook -and -serve unit, which can even be ased on the dining table if you like. for stewing, roasting braising and frying. It has automatic pre-set temperature control and is absolutely sure to dazzle234 words
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Article103 1964-07-12 2 JERRY called up his girl one evening and told her In no uncertain terms that he was not going to see her any more. "Why not?" she asked. "Because." said Jerry, "you're uncouth." "Uncouth?" she said. "We've gone to shows and dinners and dances, and Tve103 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-07-12 3 FLOWERS IN THE SUN FASHION a SPOT E ve !y nTuEvely nTuEvelynTu EvelynTuEvelynTuEvelynTu Evely nTuEvely nTu E velynTu EvelynTuEvely nTuE vely nTu EvelynTu Presenting flowers that come out in the sun splashed all over a crisply cut suit in white rayon linen; blazer jacket, straight skirt. These flowers are huge66 words
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Article592 1964-07-12 3 Would you wear a topless? DEAR JANE LEE... WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to: Mis* Jon* Lee, The Sunday Timei, Tim*! House, River Volley Road, Singapore 9 No replies by past. HKAR Jane Lee: Now that the whole world is raving mad about topless dresses, whnt are your views on it?592 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-07-12 4 KNOW ALLS A QUESTION ABOUT THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER fyHE present Prime MinlsA trr of India, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastrl (above) la often referred to as Mr. Shastrl. Isn't It true that "shastrl" Is the Indian term for a Bachelor of Arts and is really not262 words
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Article, Illustration830 1964-07-12 4 THE DEATH OF A TOWN... LIFE IN MALAYSIA takes you down the street that sits on a $20 million jackpot Your guide: HENRY PAUL EIGHT miles south of [poll lies the tiny town of Papan. And if you have not heard of it do not despair. It is little known.830 words
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Article277 1964-07-12 4 POINTER - POINTER BY I WILL have to Interrupt the present series on pups this week In order to go back to the obedience series which was published recently. The amount of mail I received shows a marked Increase In the Interest of dog owners towards obedience. The mail Includes277 words
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Advertisement111 1964-07-12 1 M you need isadear lieid^husband a} work, the kids at school, a good brush or roller and-most Important- I C I wonderful paints- DULUX PENTALITE made in Malaysia from the finest materials they stay brighter and last longer. Go on-RMMTHWYwiih I Cl and see what the family say when they111 words
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Advertisement258 1964-07-12 2 Mr mi y V W J -40^ nothing but the BEST for your baby Grlptlght feeding bottles w de«ioo*d for easy ♦••ding. They are available in glass or polythene or fabulous new bollable transparent polycarbonate plastic the world's best feeding bottle material. They can be boiled and placed immediately in258 words
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Advertisement295 1964-07-12 2 TO EVERY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil makes this promise: your skin can be young again —and you will see it happen! Use Endodl always and vonr skin will stay young. Is it possible? Yes, it is with Endocil. llormone-enrirhrd Endocil penetrates d<*cp into your skin, stimulating the cells to recreate295 words
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Advertisement165 1964-07-12 3 1 Ipiw j^sj M**~~- J m^#&f\ I I 4Sw m >V' ■Hi BVHl^L^Bi Laaw for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep yours Win fresh .and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains165 words
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Advertisement378 1964-07-12 3 LaaV she has answer Full of poise anrl con-^^J fidence at all timcs-this M Xl is the woman everybody fl admires. No more discomfort for her during those diHicult days, lor she has the V answer-Carcs^a-so suit V and light and safe. laressa Advertisement 1 ppww^'^^^^^"^ w *a An internationally378 words
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Miscellaneous380 1964-07-12 3 MalaysiH MsflßStM; 10.30 Music KUALA LUMPUR Plom The ii-oo The rvuALH uuivir-un j^^ Show 12 midni(thl Close A.M.: 600 Piojrammf Sum- SINGAPURA man-. 6.U2 Mo.ihiik Melodies; 7 00* The News; 7.10 Breaklast A.M.: 6.00 Good Mornlnn; Potpourri 7.30 Learn A Word 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 A Day 7.32 3reakiasi Pot-380 words
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Advertisement321 1964-07-12 4 /CATHAY! RACIFIC A TAIL OF MULTI-MILLION MILF EXPERIENCE IN ORIENT SKIES Only the most experienced of mam- the Orient and it* air-routes better million -mile pilots guide Chftmy than anyone else, make Cathay Pacific Pa<Jfk*» Convair jet and Electra prop- the Orient's most experienced airline, jet aircraft through the Orient.321 words
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Miscellaneous258 1964-07-12 4 f X I I I Ba^B 1 I ACROSS: 1. Temperate (5), 4. DOWN: 1. Back (6), 2. Cause* Not employed any mov (7>. 10. of happiness (9). 3. Beaten off Dodge (5). 11. Yts! (3). 12. In- (8). 4. Silly (4), 5. Images (5) expensive <s>, 14. Looks about258 words
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Article, Illustration678 1964-07-12 1 Industrial equipment available on long-term credit Advertisement* by French firms ond cnonufocturtrt' representative* in this counj try, together with the space I offered by the SUNDAY TIMES, have made this issue possible. Our sincere thanks go to all of them. We hope that these pages will give678 words
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314 1964-07-12 1 French interest in Malaysian planting industry THE Major Fronch Investment in the plantation industry in Malaysia is linked with that of Belgian interest and forms a group of properties managed by Socfln Company Limited, a locally registered company with its offices in Kuala Lumpur and under the Chairmanship of Comte314 words
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Article66 1964-07-12 1 WHILE you are in France, the CENTRE NATIONAL Dl COMMERCE EXTERIEI'R. 10 avenue d'lena. PARIS 1G KLEber 17-90. is prepared to provide you with any information vim may desire on the present possibilities in ;inv given sector of French production and French industry. The FRENCH NATIONAL CENTRE66 words
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Article, Illustration568 1964-07-12 1 Better FrancoMalaysian trade prospects ahead MESSAGE I AM particularly happy that the Sunday Times has taken the initiative to devote i' special issue to I'ranre which presents to its n-aders tile face of France in IMC On this occasion, it me pleasure to note the development of bilateral trade between568 words
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Advertisement68 1964-07-12 1 BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE The French Bank Established in Singapore since 1905 All Banking transactions carried throughout the world. Singapore Branch Nanyang Building, Robinson Road P.0.80x 246 Kuala Lumpur Branches 44 Pudu Road 488 Batu Road P.0.80x 69 COURVOISIER THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON' -4ip I L— -If W I COURvoiS' E^68 words
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Advertisement24 1964-07-12 1 <"•■■■■■■:■:■ f J"v *•<• o •••••••.tvwinitwwr ■>« r W I Wit *%f EAST or WEST MALAYSIANS HAVE TRAVELLED OR SHIPPED BY MESSAGERIES MARI TIMES SINCE 1861 V24 words
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Advertisement145 1964-07-12 2 ij^X^^^. TREND TO MOTORING. %'*-*^^MMf^^>T*"^<By"Z»y f .»".^K'iXi^f'Vm'rr^j^fsi^^^ ******^*'«iJ^^^s ff=^*^ >^M ■d^*C«fc '/'^^Foi&'&ii''- wi&iizffis&i' stt^^ '''■j l '*'v^^ftß7^"*' !3mffliP jtj^iij im/p&i^^^^ RALLY OF THE FlRbi lv bIX WERE SOLE AGENTS: kASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA KUANTAN HONG KONG HOCK LEE MOTOR FINANCE CO., CHIN MOTORS CO., BAN CHU145 words
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649 1964-07-12 3 WINE AN IMPORTANT LINK IN FRENCH ECONOMY FRANCE has 3.700,000 acres of land under vine growing, which provides work for about 1,500,000 people, to which must be added 500,000 dealers, wholesalers and retailers involved in conserving, tending and selling the product. The average yearly crop exceeds 50.000,900 hectoliters i 1250649 words
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Article, Illustration841 1964-07-12 3 JjtTING the French flag:, the world's longest and most luxurious liner, "France", is serving on the North Atlantic route, linking in five days two continents whose relations become closer with the passing: of every year. She la as tall as a building of 26841 words
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219 1964-07-12 3 FRANCE BOASTS OF EUROPE'S LEADING AIR TERMINAL ORLY airport, to the south of Paris. Is the leading air terminal 'of continental Europe. Linked to Paris by a special branch of the southern motorway. It extend^ over 1080 hectares, to which 410 hectares are lo be added for the construction of219 words
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269 1964-07-12 3 rpHE twelve-month period I extending from July 1. 1962 till June 30. lM»i3 proved a most favourable one for the French automobile industry. Wide range Sales of private cars and commercial chicle* on French market *timulat- hv the attraction of a ranee of very considerably269 words
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Advertisement211 1964-07-12 3 ASM LTD K.L. Tel: *****/3 SPORE Tel: ***** Riprmsents MINRY POTCZ SUD A VIATtOM HisfANo-surzA C.A.M. DASSAULT NORD AVIATION TURBOMECA and 20 others 111 P A O M I WORTH Ideal mri Gift for any j Occasion I Mini P*Nl L» NUIT Whuoinc^ •IOUITt Sole Agent:— O. NICOLICH P.t>. Box211 words
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Advertisement80 1964-07-12 3 moat m€t&*etfof€6 yifti RflJSj JtABA ill ii SSI Basr^^g^sy^^^-— l sc^ MARCEL ROCHAS PARIS Ha e H in I ru anci v* n r^ lie l PARIS L__ j THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME CHANEL PARIS V.V/AV.WASWAW.V.%\V,%V.V.V.V.VAV.VA%* j LES ETABLISSEMENTS EIFFEL jl j: Gvil Engineers Contractors Specialists in Steel80 words
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Article320 1964-07-12 4 AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Another big name in export trade riIVIDED into nation- alised and priTate sectors, the manpower figure of the French industry rose from 65,000 in 1953 to 86.000 in 1963. This latter figure includes 40,800 persons working In nationalised factories and 45,200 in private concerns. The various specialised activities320 words
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Article, Illustration17 1964-07-12 4 Blown wing transport pla nes for civil and military use. All weather. liaisonrxecutive planes.17 words
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372 1964-07-12 4 Wide range of products available for home and foreign needs type work and one-sixth to repairs and maintenance. Among tlw hardware which produced the biggest production lines must be cited the Alouette II and 111 helicopters (of which more than 1.000 were ordered and built at the rate of 16372 words
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142 1964-07-12 4 Bridges: New economical and aesthetic designs TjiRANCE Is now building F on Its territory at the rate of more than one a day. bridges made of reinforced concrete, prestrcssed concrete, or steel. Reinforced concrete Is a material which, it should be remembered, was invented in 1865 by the Frenchman Monler142 words
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Article40 1964-07-12 4 SOME of the principal aircraft designs which have gained well-deserved reputation outside France are among the military equipment the Dassault Mysters 4A.' the "SuperMystere' and 'Mirage lII interceptors and other Jet trainers, not to mention some famous helicopters.40 words
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Advertisement142 1964-07-12 4 mm '^^^^^^^^^B "^»^i*^B^B^B^B™ simca woo has the big four The SIMCA 1000 offers these big four bigcar advantages. FOUR wide opening doors. FOUR big wind-up windows. FOUR wheel independent suspension system. FOUR synchronized forward gears. Emm Fly» bearing crankshaft Over 40 m. p. g. Oil ehang* every 3,000 mile* Greasing142 words
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Advertisement136 1964-07-12 4 FAURE REVERSING DRUM CONCRETE MIXERS V i by JhCmhH vv *Bi b^bTTbJbC^b^mbU VARIOUS MODELS: from 4 to 27 cv. ft. batch capacities. QUICK and HOMOGENEOUS MIXING. DISCHARGE by REVERSING of MIXING DRUM. EASY to OPERATE. TROUBLE-FREE PERFORMANCE. VERY ROBUST CONSTRUCTION. PTC Immersion Vibrators Petrol-driven Model f J Pokers: 13/ a",l136 words
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Article, Illustration32 1964-07-12 5 SPACE STATION IS ONE OF WORLD'S THREE OUTPOSTS BIRD'S eyeview of the telecommunications station at Pleu-meur-Bodoa, in Brittany, France. This space station is one of the world's three oatposts.32 words
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Article904 1964-07-12 5 Boon to telecoms and television THE launching in July 1962 of the "Telstar" an artificial telecommunications satellite at Pleumeur-Bodou, in Brittany, France, wa§ an epoch-making event for Telstar today is a boon to telecoms and television alike. Built by the Centre National d'Etudes des T c 1 c c 6904 words
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212 1964-07-12 5 Electronics: Equipped over sixty foreign power plants fITOE French electronics and A electrical engineering industries have multiplied their commercial relations In all parts of the world in recent years. While providing the necessary power equipment on national territory, French manufacturers have equipped over sixty hydroelectric and thermal power stations of212 words
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Advertisement257 1964-07-12 5 FAR EAST OXYGEN I ACETYLENE CO. SINGAPORE f yf |»i KUALA LUMPUR PENANG /J 1 IPOH BUTTERWORTH V KUANTAN FOR INDUSTRIAL fir MEDICAL CASES OXY -ACETYLENE, ARC. ARGON. C.0.2. BUTANE WELDING CUTTING. PIPELINE INSTALLATIONS. SPIROTECHNIQUE DIVING EQUIPMENT. CAMPING GAZ APPLIANCES. WALTER KIDDE FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT INSTALLATIONS. AN ASSOCIATE OF THE257 words
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Article174 1964-07-12 6 RISE IN DEMAND FROM ABROAD rpHE French electrical X engineering industry has undergone striking development since the war. Its production index has more than doubled within ten years. The work of the industry represent* a quarter of the turnover figure for the electrical industry as a whole, which in 1962174 words
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Article, Illustration591 1964-07-12 6 Prefabrication: Frame makes great strides forward FRANCE COMMERCE INDUSTRY SUPPLEMENT I MEANS TO INCREASE PRODUCTION RATE AND REDUCE BUILDING COST TIIL need for developing the building industry in France, resulting from the reconstruction of areas devastated during the Second World War and the requirements of an increasing population, led technicians591 words
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442 1964-07-12 6 Appreciable time-saving can also be achieved concrete on scaffolding takes place under unfavourable conditions. Once the concrete has been cast, work has to be stopped until the shuttering can be stripped, after an adequate drying and hardening period; the shuttering components must then be relowered to the ground. Prefabrication of442 words
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266 1964-07-12 6 FRANCE DOUBLES PRODUCTION OF CHEMICALS OF all French Industries, the chemical industry is the one which, apart from the extraction of natural gas. has achieved the greatest expansion over the last ten years. With a turnover assessed at 19.200 million Francs in 1962 (M against 17 5 million Francs In266 words
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Article59 1964-07-12 6 Present rate of economic expansion in France k making hea\y demands on power supply Requirements are bound to increase and it is becoming increasingly clear tliat nuclear mergy will be the only way of meeting it. So the Electricity Department of France is striving to make nuclear power59 words
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Advertisement188 1964-07-12 6 OLYMPIA <^M specialises in S^W 1 the latest Paris /Z| fashions in socks i*&-^ vlympia NYLON Guaranteed to reSmart and ComfortabU Obtainable from all leading stores. PUECH-CHABAL Water Treatment Specialists Heod Office 3, Rue Portolis Pom (8e) Fronce 502, Kwongtung Association Bldg. 44, Pudu Rood Kuolo Lumpur. Telephone: ***** The188 words
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Advertisement202 1964-07-12 6 DISTINCTIVE PERFUMES FOR THE WOMAN OF DISTINCTION, O carven ;^^S *fifi grifle^brrnp'WT •'err woman the freshness of youth I M with just that added touch of sophistication. 4 Hi "Tobe dun soir". exotic, rtciting, captivating, is for the {sSi more formal occasion. CARVEN PERFUMES -the petleci per»»n»l.«d giftuse DALFLEX TOUGH202 words
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267 1964-07-12 7 Latest cargo boat to call here soon VAR is the name of a French river, also of one of France's departments, where one can find such well-known places as Saint Raphael. Frejus, Saint Tropez, Toulon and the islands of Hyeres. It is also the name of a brand new cargo-boat,267 words
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217 1964-07-12 7 Someachievements throughout the world THE pace at which the -1- nations of the world develop their power resources and basic industrial installations has been considerably stepped up during recent years and French engineers and companies have frequently been called upon to participate in the creation of industries and installations in217 words
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Article53 1964-07-12 7 Trade between Malaysia and France (in millions of Malayan Dollars.) 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 MALAYA 15 16.2 23.1 26.7 27 28 lINGAPORE 17.5 18.5 23.4 24.3 28.8 24 lABAH 1 1 1.3 3.3 2 2.3 iARAWAK 0.5 0.9 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 XDTAL 34 36.6 4953 words
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Article275 1964-07-12 7 ARGENTINA 0 Delivery of the most powerful crushers for a sugar-cane crushing installation in the LEDESMA luggar-refinery. Weight: 2,335 tons-Crushing capacity: 6 to 7,000 tons of sugar-cane per day. (Fives Lille Coil Co.). GERMANY 0 Construction of rh. metallic frame of the new engine focrory-FORD Company, in Cologne-Weight: 1,000275 words
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Article148 1964-07-12 7 THE French motor vehicle manufacturing industry employs a force of 170,000 people (not counting those engaged in making spare parts and automobile equipment). Its turnover in 1962 reached NF 11,300 million and its production 1,536,000 vehicles, thus giving France fourth place among the motor manufacturing industries of148 words
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Advertisement204 1964-07-12 7 A "Caur-Joit" *<^ri^'" tiS Within a (t-w yean, NMA RICOt Perfume* hive won fijft 5|2 vorld-vide recognition. fljv iftp On five continents jnd in more than 70 countriet. the >A. NINA RICCI fragrjncei are proudly presented by the «S finest prewpc and quality Mores, vhr> ire conscious of the S[ti204 words
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Advertisement69 1964-07-12 7 Les 3 parlums de r^i v^hristian TV >■> -L/ior lii'ivliin HI l>i.,r 1] m zZActama OA I Compliments SOCIETE ANONYME DES 1 1 ETAINS DE KINTA I (Established 1886) KAMPAR PERAK INSURANCE PROBLEMS? 1 1 Why not consult L UNION I Fire Accident General Insurance Co., Ltd. (Founded in France69 words
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Miscellaneous79 1964-07-12 7 RADIO, TV CENTIIE— a miniature world in itself THE French 1 broadcasting and television centre, inaugurated at the end of 1963, is a miniature world in itself. The need to build a broadcasting house at Paris had been admitted in principle as early as 1935. However, it was not until79 words
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Miscellaneous93 1964-07-12 7 a prefectoral note. With Its building space of 500,000 m 3. the build in c is not only the largest radio broadcasting building in the world, but is also the largest French architectural complex ever to be constructed for a public body. Its 150.000 m 3 of floor area (40,00093 words
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Miscellaneous80 1964-07-12 7 Messrs. Niermans were responsible under him for designing the three large public halls, and Messrs. Lhuillicr et Sibelle assited on the constructional side. The edifice which covers a floor area of five acres used 4.570 tons of steel. 20.000 tons of cement and 2.100 tons of steel framing. With its80 words
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Miscellaneous92 1964-07-12 7 continuous layer of elastic material. For floor coverings, 1.800.000 plastic blocks were used, which, if placed end to end would cover a distance of 600 kilometres. Another picturesque detail is that in order to hanc paintings on the steel walls of thr offices, several thousand hook plates were made adherinf92 words
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Advertisement436 1964-07-12 8 COMPAGNIE INDUSTRIELLE DE TRAVAUX (ENTREPRISES SCHNEIDER) HEAD OFFICE: 16 BOULEVARD MALESHERBES PARIS (VIII) BRANCHES IN THE FAR EAST, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. KUANTAN: CHARTERED BANK CHAMBERS PHONE: 496. SINGAPORE: 49, ROBINSON ROAD PHONE: *****/2. KUALA LUMPUR: FEDERAL AUTO BUILDING, 54, CAMPBELL ROAD. One of the fix bridges J^BC^. bUllt Mal s o:436 words
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Advertisement72 1964-07-12 8 S. A. V. A. Li». Capital: Fifty Million Francs 62, rue dv Louvre Paris Cables: SAVALIMENT Paris Talex: No. ***** FARINEX PARIS CENTRAL SELLING AC-ENCY ACTING FOR A GROUP OF IMPORTANT FRENCH MILLERS CONCENTRATING ITS ACTIVITIES IN THE SALE OF FRENCH WHEAT FLOUR OF HIGHEST STANDARDS FOR BREAD AND BISCUIT72 words
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Advertisement168 1964-07-12 9 -HflL ~im* **i^/mr* I C.' I _jm. E It I %S W <**> •iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiifii Japan and back for US $200 When you cruise aboard a great to San Francisco, there is a sail- Future Orient Interport Sailings President Liner, you're living at ing to fit your plans and purse. from168 words
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Advertisement92 1964-07-12 9 m%i T^rLm I ■K Mm iiimm BK* nt T*'^ 4m P*." <m^. >Mmmm mW m W Wtm- Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal mgMtß^£*- Mother knows best about Marmite goodness good for grown-ups and lAr^"^ for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure nourishment, and you will f" enjoy92 words
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Advertisement769 1964-07-12 10 a^r mW -itattaasv*^ sfe& .aW^Mß^a*fl*BVfl*B^l Clear, healthy skin in just a few days Gamophen Soap kills germs. It contains 2% Hexachlorophene, the powerful germicide and because of its prolonged anti-bacterial effect reduces bacterial contamination of the hands and other parts of the body. Gamophen Soap prevents body odour, is hard769 words
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Miscellaneous620 1964-07-12 10 I^l^^K h*4^ \^^K^^^^^^K^^^^^^r'~¥aK' vwn* *'A \V- BBH? V <^^ T 'Jr jj' '\4 I *r^9^^f a THIS WEEK FOR YOU LAPKICOR.N iDet. 21-Jau. lite. Where money is concerned 19, i: You worry a treat deal you should be aomg well at tlus about i he iuture and then fliid present620 words
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Miscellaneous614 1964-07-12 10 LEO (July 21 August 21": of life all goes well with you at F.imily affairs uive you much to this present tune and you should think about m the next few be preparing the ground lor days. You hesitate to make a great happiness Yoj should decision that could injure614 words
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Miscellaneous399 1964-07-12 10 -STAR of theweek' wsn§ THUI (ill you may havr been ■ji little unhappy in thr 1 hi i nt i:iNt you should now be in mor rlirrrful mood. Pros- \f\ pwts arc brightening steadily now and you will reaUsr soon that this is to be a most enjoy- S»W a399 words
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