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Title Section24 1964-07-13 1 M )NAI LIBRARY; SINGAPORE. fcV¥MflfcE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 «aaaHanKW| The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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Article10 1964-07-13 1 But more sophisticated weapons the real concern10 words
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Article639 1964-07-13 1 LONDON, Sunday MORE effective defence against Indonesian attacks and the general strengthening of Malaysia's military and economic position will be discussed on Tuesday when Tengku Abdul Rahman meets the British Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas Home, and other key British Ministers. The Tengku is not asking639 words
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136 1964-07-13 1 Borneo strength may be increased: Walker BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. Malaysian Military strength may be boosted in Borneo and plans are bring discussed for raising an all-Sarawak reconnaisMHMC regiment, the head of the Borneo military command, said here yesterday. Maj. Gen. W.C. Walker told correspondents: "The more battalions that can beAP - 136 words
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Article39 1964-07-13 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier, yesterday described Maan "artiricial, colonial creation." He said that Russia supported the people of Borneo in their "Just struggle for independence 1 from Malaysia ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-07-13 1 SENATOR Ahmad Haji Toff, vice-chairman of Singapore Umno's liaison committee, appeals to delegates to the Umno sponsored convention on Malay rights to remain calm as the meeting got u/ider way. The delegates, from 150 Malay organisations, packed the small New Star Cinema Hall at Pasir PanjangAll Yusof - 66 words
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67 1964-07-13 1 Shy Way pays $372 for a win at Penang PENANG, Sun.— Sky Way, ridden by Moses Lee, paid $372 for a win at the Penang races here today. Sky Way beat another outsider, Roman Galley 11, and the $5 forecast tote at the Singapore off-course betting centre paid a dividend67 words
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Article72 1964-07-13 1 PENANG. Sun.— A large-scale sea and air search has been mounted over a wide area in the Indian Ocean for a missing Sea Vixen jet plane and its crew of two from the British carrier Centaur. The search which began at dawn today is still72 words
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Article56 1964-07-13 1 MISSOURI. Sun —Nine people were killed and five others injured last night in a crash involving four cars on a highway near Waynesville. Police said one car, attempting to pass another smashed head-on into a vehicle travelling in the other direction. Two other carsReuter - 56 words
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Article48 1964-07-13 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Another eight of the 52 Nanyang University students arrested in the big police swoop on June 27 were released by the special branch today. Including 10 released on Friday (See Page 6 1 the total of those freed is now 18.48 words
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1027 1964-07-13 1 Only 23 men can speak for the Malays S'pore meeting decides j^BOl'T 150 Makiy organisations, led by UMNO Singapore, today appointed a 23--man "action committee" to speak for the entire Malay community here in all future dealings with the Singapore Government. The 23 men were chosen at today's big Umno-spon-sored1,027 words
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Article38 1964-07-13 1 DARWIN. Sun. Indonesia is jamming radio frequencies througout North Australia. It is reported here. In the past few weeks, there has been a serious deterioration of re-« ceptlon caused by almost constant Interference APAP - 38 words
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74 1964-07-13 1 PARIS, Sun. Maurice Thorez, president of the French Communist Party, died suddenly today aboard the Soviet ship Litva, en route to Russia, a communique from the party in Paris said. Mr. Thorez. 64. was going to Ya'ta for a holiday. Sources said heAP - 74 words
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Article57 1964-07-13 1 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. Police here today detained eight people following a clash between stallholders in the market and a group of townsfolk. Pour men were injured and sent to hospital, where one was admitted. The Chief Minister of Peniing. Dato Wong Pow Nee. arrived here57 words
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Article31 1964-07-13 1 NEW DELHI, Sun.— Ten people were killed here yesterday and six others seriously injured, when a two-storey house collapsed following several days of heavy monsoon rains.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article208 1964-07-13 1 SINGAPORE, Suh. Two police constables from the Federal Reserve Unit were found shot in their quarters in Queenstown at about 8 a.m. today. They were found sprawled in pools of blood in a room on the ninth floor room, which they shared. P.C. Lav208 words
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119 1964-07-13 1 THE YACHT CLUB IS ROCKED BY SABOTEUR'S BOMB SINGAPORE, Sun. A saboteur's bomb exploded about 500 yards from the Royal Singapore Yacht Club in Trafalgar Street this afternoon. No-one was injured in the mysterious blast, which occurred only 10 feet from the water's edge near the Singapore Port Authority go-downs119 words
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Article45 1964-07-13 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian Navy detained seven Malaysian fisherman allegedly found fishing In Indonesian waters near Rhlo Islands. Antara news agency reported yesterday. It said they were detained on July 6 and had come from Sungel Arengik in the Johore region.45 words
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Article28 1964-07-13 1 TOKOY. Sun. Japan plans to send professors to the national -lnivercltles in Indonesia, Malaysia. Thailand and the Philippines next year to teach the Japanese language. UPIUPI - 28 words
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529 1964-07-13 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A number of Indonesian small arm?d craft, similar to trading vessels, today entered Singapore waters, resulting in shooting engagements with Singapore Marine patrol boats. In three separate incidents. a Singapore marine police boat PC4S was shot at twice by Indonesian vessels.529 words
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Article38 1964-07-13 1 CREDITS FOR CONGO BRAZZAVILLE. Sun Communist China and Congo Republic yesterday signed financial agreement under \\»»i<li Peking will grant interest-free credit totalling nearly li\e million dollars between July 1, IM4, and June N, IMI I PI38 words
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Article29 1964-07-13 1 ALGIERS. Sun. Five men were f hot by a firing squad yesterday in Algeria's first executions since it became Independent two years ago. —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article320 1964-07-13 2 Exiled Congo gendarmes recalled TSHOMBE ACTS AS THE REVOLT SPREADS LEOPOLDVILLE. Sunday. •pWO thousand exiled Katangan gendarme* have been called back to the Congo to bolster the army's light against rebels in North Katanga and Kivu Provinces, informed sources said yesterday. News of the gendarmes' imminent return ,iv.st a dayReuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-07-13 2 'rOCETHER. the two main apostles of apartheid. Southern Rhodcsian. Premier lan Smith (right) is pictured with South African Premier Hendrik Vcrwocrd during a break in their talks at the latter's home in Pretoria. i U.P.I, photo.UPI - 39 words
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Article36 1964-07-13 2 LISBON. Sun.— A Portuguese warplane on operations In Portuguese Guinea fired on one of its own positions by mistake, killing three Portuguese marines and wounding several others, an official communique reported. A P.36 words
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Article276 1964-07-13 2 CHINA 'S BROKEN PROMISES.,. MOSCOW, Sunday. THE Soviet Union accused China yesterday of defaulting on promises of aid to under-deve-loped countries, and said many Chinese aid projects were sub-standard. Government newsIzvestia said Chinese aid to Afro-Asian countries comprised only eight per cent of the total foreign aid given by RussiaReuter - 276 words
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Article43 1964-07-13 2 UNITED NATIONS. Sun—Cambodia alleged five new violations lof Cambodia air space by war I planes of South Vietnam in a letter to the Security Council. The alleged violations were on June c. j 10. 19 and twice on June 21. lupi.43 words
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Article279 1964-07-13 2 rrKE 16-year-old Kashmir dispute has taken a more j*■ hopeful turn after a three-hour meeting 'between President Ayub Khan of Pakistan and Indian Finance Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. yesterday. Both said they were "not unhappy" I I over the talks and agreed they should279 words
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116 1964-07-13 2 ORETORIA. Sun. Sontn T African security police last night arrested a physics lecturer at witwatersrand University. Mr. B. M. Hirson Before taking Mr. Hirson to a police station, security men drove him to the university and searched his office the first time the police are116 words
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70 1964-07-13 2 18 SOLDIERS KILLED IN VIETCONG RAID ON OUTPOST gAIGON. Sun. A lar^ Vietnam force attacked a South Vietnam Government outpost in Chuono Tnien province for the past two nights. An American military spokesman said 10 Government defenders were killed and 16 wounded. Rescue forces were ambushed by the guerillas, whoUPI - 70 words
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Article62 1964-07-13 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Two platoons of so-called volunteers have been raised on the island of Ball nnd are ready for movement to thr Indonesia-Malaysia frontier regions. report from Denpasar said today. It said they Included women's units. The report said one of the platoons is a combatAP - 62 words
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Article51 1964-07-13 2 TOKYO. Sun.— Mr. Hayato Iked* has won the Japanese ruling Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election to retain leadership of the party and with it the Premiership. The 64-year-old Prime Minister had a majority of 242 on the flrtt ballot. He needed a vote of 238Reuter - 51 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-07-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (iae... bit tiomt.) /rrirueV VFASMION^r 1 I MU4T LOOK «MART^ I WM6M I MEET VCXIR X I BUSINESS FRIENOS) rttOLD A T YCXI NOT TO I aewo down/ iT~\ fITTrTTTTm35 words
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Article495 1964-07-13 3 Scranton cannot overtake rival's massive lead in today's Republican Party National Convention r pHE Republican Party National Convention opens here tomorrow with Senator Barry Goldwater's nomination regarded a virtual certainty, barring some completely unforeseen development. Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania, Mr. Goldwater's under-dog rival, has repeatedly claimed the495 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-07-13 3 BEATLEMANIA caught up with Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon last week. Everything had gone smoothly at first for the premiere of the Beatles' tirst film; "A Hard Day's Night" until a screaming surgp of teenagers mistook Lord Snowdon for a Beatle. It happened as he and150 words
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263 1964-07-13 3 All Russia may get a five-day work week MOSCOW, Sunday. Supreme Soviet will enact this week a 40--hour, five-day work week law as part of Mr. Khrushchev's welfare programmes, informed sources said yesterday. I The Soviet Parliament is scheduled to meet tomorrow in Kremlins Grand Palace for a special sessionUPI - 263 words
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Article54 1964-07-13 3 NEV/ARK. (New Jersey), Sun Residents ol a block of flats here get soda water when they turn on their taps. Two cylinders of carbonic gas delivered to a sweet shop on ttie KTound floor were accidentally connected to the water supply Instead of to aReuter - 54 words
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Article44 1964-07-13 3 LOS ANGELES Sun. Striptease dancer. Miss Lili St. Cyr. 46. divorced her sixth husband Mr. Joseph A. Zomar. Miss St Cyr told the divorce court Judge that her 43-year-old spouse once Knocked her down, causing a back Injury. DPI.44 words
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260 1964-07-13 3 HIMMLER'S AIDE ON TRIAL FOR 300,000 MURDERS MUNICH, Sun. A ITI former Nazi geneI ral, who secretly negotiated for an early German capitulation in Italy behind Hitler's back, goes on trial here tomorrow charged with taking part in at least 300,000 murders of Jews during the Nazi regime. Ex-SS GeneralReuter - 260 words
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Article39 1964-07-13 3 .JAKARTA. Sun. Six nundred Indonesian volunteer teachers lefl here by ship on Friday for the border regions In Borneo. Antara news agrncy reported yesterday. adding that there were also 60 women military volunteers on 'he ship.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article119 1964-07-13 3 Tricked in to divorce LONDON, Sun.— Mrs Eileen Young, 43. was tricked into divorce by her husband but she will have to remain divorced, the Court of Appeal has ruled. Peter Younp,. 28. told his wile that his doctor had advised him to set divorce for the sake of his119 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-07-13 4 crowd, which milled outside the Pasir Panjang New Star Cinema Hall during the three-hour convention sponsored by Umno Singapore. Straits Times picture by Ali Yu-of. SINGAPORE Imno members brave the heavy rain to listen to some 300 Malay leaders from 150 organisations express "dissatisfaction with theirAli Yu-of - 59 words
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Article135 1964-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following; places during the week commencing tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7.30 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the Field Officers during the135 words
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Article307 1964-07-13 5 MORE SAY 'NO' TO SECURITY BILL KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. QPPOSITION parties are expected to strongly oppose the Internal Security (Amendment) Bill, 1964, which will be debated tomorrow when the current session of the House of Representatives resumes. The Bill requires candidates o obtain suitability certificates from Chief Education Officers before307 words
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149 1964-07-13 5 More jobs in Penang soon, says Dato Wong DENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today the unemployment situation in Penang would ease as more factories were established. The State Government, he stressed, was "very keen" to Industrialise Penang and had made a start in this direction.149 words
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Article29 1964-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Young Women's Christian Association of Malaya will present a "Pageant of Famous Women" In September, under the patronage o( the Raja Pennaisuri Aconz29 words
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Article, Illustration295 1964-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Surday. 'THE Sharikat Permodalan Kebangsaan Ltd. (Na- tional Investment Co. Ltd.) has not been able to carry on with its plans to construct a $1.5 million office block because of "trouble" with the Municipality. The acting chairman of the295 words
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Article41 1964-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Counsellor to the Japanese Embassy here. Mr. Shigeaki Yamashita. will be leaving (or Tokyo on transfer during the first week of August. He will be succeeded by the Japanese Consul to Sydney. Mr. Yulchl Hayashi.41 words
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165 1964-07-13 5 MINISTER PRAISES CO-OP LOAN SOCIETY IZUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. has praised the Federation of Malaya Postal and Telecommunications Cooperative Thrift and Lorn Society Ltd., for its "remarkable progress." In a message to the 38th annual report of the society, the Minister165 words
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Article64 1964-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. P.B. Ojo. the controller of finance and accounts in the National Provident Fund of Nigeria, arrived here by air today on a twoweek visit to study the administration of the Employers Provident Fund here. Mr. O.io. who will be attached to64 words
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201 1964-07-13 5 IZUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The national secretary of the Federation Red Cross Society. Mrs. M. Koruth, said today she was negotiating with the British Red Cross Society to form an independent Malaysian association comprising societies in Malaya. Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak. At present Red201 words
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92 1964-07-13 5 ANGELA FDLMER. 19. Miss Malaysia 1964. carrying a pewter tray which she received from Mr. Derek C. Booth, chairman of th« franchise committee of th* Petaling Java Rotary Club, before leaving Kuala Lumpur yesterday for the Miss Universe contest at Miami Beach. Florida. She92 words
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Article102 1964-07-13 5 DONATIONS FROM READERS SINGAPORE. Sun. Th# Strait; Times has received donations totalling $395 for the following funds: Rafeah binte Hajl Idrls fund: Inche Kasslm All bin Haslilm All and friends. Penang $115. Che Amnah binte Mahmood fund: Mr. Chlew Kirn Chuan $10 "A Japanese to Penang" $20. Marcelle of Penang102 words
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Article190 1964-07-13 5 Arif f A better kind of music... I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Entries for Radio Malaysia's National Language tune writing competition are "trickling in" but the standard of the tunes is- better than in previous com- f petitions. The head of the music service. Inche Ariii Ahmad, said this today. "In last190 words
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Article55 1964-07-13 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. A pad! planter. Saad bin Mahmood. 27. was acquitted by the Kedah Hiati Court today on a charge of rapIng a housewife. Mr. Justice Azmi Mohamed acquitted Saad when the DPP. Wan Ismail bin Mohamed Salleh. offered no further evidence against him55 words
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368 1964-07-13 6 KUANTAN, Sunday. Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh, today called on Umno members to conduct a "campaign of truth" to inform the people about Indonesia's confrontation. Speaking at the general meeting of the Tanah Puteh branch of Umno368 words
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228 1964-07-13 6 Bell leaves to present Malaysia's case to US leaders OINGAPORE. Sun. The American Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, left here today by air for Washington to brief his Government on the latest situation in this region. His trip Is also connected with the official visit of the Malaysian228 words
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150 1964-07-13 6 'Sock plans more trouble' warning KAJANG, Sun. The former Mentrl Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda, said here yesterday that although there will be no major conflict between Malaysia and Indonesia. President Soekamo will "continue to harass us by stepping up guerilla activities along the border." Speaking at150 words
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86 1964-07-13 6 OENANO, Sun. The Penang X branch of the Malay National Language Teachers' Union has decided to ask the Government to allow national language teachers with Federation of Malaya Certificates to be admitted to the Language Institute in Kuala Lumpur 'with no conditions attached." At present,86 words
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Article37 1964-07-13 6 BATU GAJAH. Sun. A mobile X-ray unit from Kuala JAimpur will give free X-rays at the General Hospital here tomorrow and on Tuesday. It will again visit Batu Gaiah on Am "24 and Aug. 25.37 words
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Article37 1964-07-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Hajl Abdul Khalid bin Awang Ostnan. will open the third technical course for 32 Malay contractors at the R.I.D.A. college in Pet&llng Jaya tomorrow.37 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-07-13 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ngee Ann College In Tank Road, now In its second year, today announced that it was recruiting more academic staff under its expansion plans. The principal of the College. Professor Liv Yin Soon, said there were vacancies In the faculties of133 words
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Article97 1964-07-13 6 MR. RONALD R. Pratt, an architect, and his bride. Miss Carole M. Carles, after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The bride, a member of the U.S. Peace Corps, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Carles, of Dayton.97 words
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223 1964-07-13 6 PENANG, Sunday. T*HE Very Rev. Brother T. Michael, Visitor of the Christian Brothers' schools in the Far East, said yesterday he considered his award of the Ahli Mangku Negara by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong recently as a tribute to the work of the Christian223 words
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Article33 1964-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. has appointed Mr. Ho Pak Top. Registrar of the Board of Architects for one year with effect from June 19.33 words
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Article28 1964-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dato Aw Cheng Chye has been elected honorary president of the Singapore Tourist Association following the death of Dato Loke Wan Tho.28 words
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Article72 1964-07-13 6 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Ten of the 52 Nanyang University students arrested in the recent police swoop were released by the Special Branch on Friday after making certain pledges to police, the Straits Times understands. The 10 students are Gob Ten* Kee, Tan See Piah, Nio Ek Chian.72 words
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Article187 1964-07-13 6 RADIO TEAM TO TOUR BORNEO I/-TJALA LUMPUR, Sun. —A 21 -member Radio Malaysia team of musicians, singers and comedians will leave here soon for Sabah and Sarawak to promote a "sense of belonging and oneness" between the two States and Malaya. Led by the head of the music service of187 words
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Article27 1964-07-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Leprosy Relief Association will hold a masquerade fancy dress ball at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Aug. 827 words
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Article26 1964-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Work on the conversion of the present car park at Raffles Place into a public garden-cum-underground car park will beuin tomorrow.26 words
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281 1964-07-13 7 Fishermen pray to Dato of the Sea MUAR, Sunday. fishermen from Parit Jawa, seven miles from here, left in two boats to Pulau Besar, an island 25 miles off Muar, this morning to pray to a "Dalo of the Sea" in the Straits of Malacca for big catches, safety in281 words
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157 1964-07-13 7 MALAYSIAN INDIANS ARE TOLD: BE LOYAL OINGAPORE, Sun. The president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, today said that Indians in Malaysia who had acquired Malaysian citizenship, owed their first loyalty to this country. He was speaking at a tea party at the Geylang157 words
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Article30 1964-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. bun. The MinLster for Culture. Mr. S Raiar»tnam, will be the uuest speaker •t the Singapore Institute !nr International Affairs' first monthly meeting on July 23.30 words
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Article72 1964-07-13 7 PENANG. Sun— Defence forcewill be further strengthened by vigilante corps, the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. declared yesterday when he inspected the St. John Ambulance Brigade at. their annual parade. "The whole world knows we are a peace-loving nation." he said, "but at such72 words
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240 1964-07-13 7 SARAWAK TO HAVE ITS OWN STATE CHIVALRY ORDER V IfUCHING, Sun. 1V Sarawak is to have its own State chivalry eider, it was officially announced yesterday. The order will be known xa l IneJ1 ne J? ar Jah Yang Amat Mulia Blntang Sarawak the Most Illustrious Order of the Star240 words
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Article44 1964-07-13 7 1 TAIPING. Sun.— lnche Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rani has been elected the chairman of the Government Servants" Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society of Larut. j MatanK. Selama and Taiplng. Mr. S.R. Gopal was chosen secretary •nd Inche Idrus bin Ishak. treasurer44 words
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144 1964-07-13 7 Fishermen taken by Indonesians, police told SINGAPORE. Sun. >- Police here are investigating the alleged kidnapping of two Singapore fishermen off Pulau Sebarok on Wednesday. Madam Kang Han Kwee, 43. of Jalan Batu. reported that her husband, Ong Thar Yam, and a deckhand. Tan Ah Leng. left Singapore on Wednesday144 words
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Article65 1964-07-13 7 Exhibition of flower arrangement KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—Members of the IkPbana International. Kuala Lumpur Chapter, will hold an exhibition on flower arrangement at St. Marys Jubilee Hall on July is from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tlii.s will be the first exhibition by members of the Japanese art of flower arranging.65 words
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98 1964-07-13 7 SINGAPORE Sun. The Parliamentary Secre- tary to the Prime Minister, j Tuan Haji Yacob bin Mohammed, will open the new $10,000 jetty at Pulau Ayer Merlimau, opposite the Ju- rong industrial complex, on I Wednesday. The new 200-foot long Jetty will enable flchennen98 words
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Miscellaneous97 1964-07-13 7 °°P B n V.T. mmtmiim Mncm Mrmev By Vh«*tvr Voulil B.lalr^ t^^^f'CjZi I YOUR ADDRESS. f WAIT' I SEE A BOX WITH Nf IP ONLY I CAN ROLL. YF/ L^^^l^i L^Acgj(^l Ll^/^iy C!^ L js£^|y LL /^~AM' SO, PO'A INJSULTINJ' FEE *~sJIS IT a\.^ fwO!?- ITS A^— *AC2?/<S' DOGPATCH W^97 words
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Obituary34 1964-07-13 8 2$ Wwrta tl» (Miatmmm) in loving MEMORY a* Aartaai Pnomalt. departad 13-T-61 Oajr haarta atfll ache with sadasa* What It eoata To loae you. no one will eawr know Mother and stater.34 words
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Article98 1964-07-13 8 1* Word* lit (HlMtmrnm) DO YOU SOMETIME* fret lknleaa. liros, no fight In you? Of coarae you do Let Pro-plus tablets help you Uarouab ROLAND'S. What A Lovely Permanent Wave! From Roland*, of rourae. the expert Hair-atylM of Crab Artlrtlqiie. Part* Book year appoint menu: 221*7 MM 3B Coleman98 words
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Article25 1964-07-13 8 M WmrtM tM (Mtmlmmm) FAMILY OF TUB M* P. aajat PUlay thank* relatrrea and friend* ror their kind assistance. sttsntiaasi, ttmtMUnrim. wreaths and donation*25 words
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Article694 1964-07-13 8 The Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference has given an attentive hearing to Tengku Abdul Rahman's review of the course and causes of Indonesian aggression against Malaysia, and of the dangers it poses to peace and stability in the South-East Asia region and beyond. The reaction of the Commonwealth694 words
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Article311 1964-07-13 8 The debate on the Internal Security (Amendment) BUI which opens in Parliament today can be expected to throw a little more light on the Government's intentions with this controversial proposal. It is an unpleasant Bill, but it has to be recognised that no responsible government can afford to311 words
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Article160 1964-07-13 8 When Inche Khir Johari told Serdang graduates on Saturday that "agriculture is a profession" he made again a point which needs constant repetition. Too many people including most of those actually engaged in it continue to regard farming as an unworthy occupation. Certainly it is for many people160 words
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Article614 1964-07-13 8 UN SURVEY DRAMATISES THE EMPHASIS by LOUIS FLEMING UNITED NATIONS, Sun. Communist foreign aid is small compared with aid from the West, it is erratic, but it is carefully focused on six countries, according to a new U.N. survey of financing of economic614 words
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Article, Illustration973 1964-07-13 8 KENNETH MACKENZIE - Peacemaker or pacemaker? KENNETH MACKENZIE THE GRIVAS QUESTION MARK By THE return to Cyprus of General Crivas. the 66 year old former guerilla leader, has sent the island's politics spinning in a 180-degree whirl. T he very secrecy surrounding his arrival stirred controversy and speculation. He sailed with a partyOFNS - 973 words
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Letter128 1964-07-13 8 I refer to the letter (June 27 1 headed "New Stamps for all Malaysia" by Abdullah of Kuala Lumpur. Enche Abdullah can rest assured that action on production of new stamps to replace the existing ones has already been taken but designing and pfintin-T under the128 words
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Letter155 1964-07-13 8 BELIEVE that every possible means should be Implemented to unify and integrate the people of Malaysia. It seems to me that the high postal rates to Sabah and Sarawak from Malaya and Singapore form a barrier to the free flow of Information between the states of Malaysia. Would155 words
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Letter82 1964-07-13 8 AS an ex-patient of one of the hospitals In the East Coast I have seen patients In the ward being attended by assistant nurses Instead of hospital assistants or staff nurses. Recently during the out-break of cholera they had to go to rural areas to give inoculations. They82 words
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Advertisement882 1964-07-13 8 Straits TisMt ft Mala- Mail Caaesiflrd aadvertisementt t mty be htufti (e< let rieer COLO BTOWAC* ARCAOC OreeiMd Road COLD •TORAOK SKANCMC* AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONfi KEPPCL ejOAO- NAVAL. MASK i— ~5 Ageetta: cmr book srroM ltd w»Kit**Mr Miss*. Cmys» 0»»y TMI NSTWS r rrOafT M. M. KMAM. MAMMZM STOM882 words
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Advertisement13 1964-07-13 8 m casual shoe t Shoe Department 332, North Bridge Road, Singapore T«l«phone: *****13 words
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Advertisement72 1964-07-13 8 WINDOWS i t """""BBSS the weather you want! I Say goodbye to bouts of hot, sleepless nights. install Stormline louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. J&^\ Stormline keeps you J^^^tfl^ cool when It shines, J& cosy and comfortable m when 1 tt TaTris. Ir Mt Wt: r72 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-07-13 9 THE CHARGE: 10 CENTS A HALF-HOUR IN CENTRAL AREA, AND 10 CENTS AN HOUR IN OTHER LOTS JT will cost motorists 10 cents to park for a minimum of 30 minutes in the central area here when parking meters are installed next month. In less busy areas397 words
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222 1964-07-13 9 (IINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore operations on the undersea South East Asia Commonwealth telephone cable system (Seacom), which began yesterday morning along the newlyronstruc ted bund stretching 1,000 ft. into the sea at Katorg, was completed this afternoon. The Cable and Wireless Ltd.. repair ship,222 words
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125 1964-07-13 9 Customs seize van carrying 20 cases of Naafi beer PENANG Sun. Customs officers yesterday seized a Naafi delivery van carryIng 20 cases of beer meant for British Forces as the goods were being transferred to a waiting car at Tanjong Bungah here. The Customs also arrested five men, including the125 words
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Article45 1964-07-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thieves broke into a house at Jalan Ourney Satu here last night and stole a phonograph, 20 records and a bottle of brandy worth a total of $400 belonging to an accountant of the Chartered Bank. Mr. Peter P.O. Stafford.45 words
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Article207 1964-07-13 9 R.U.M. COUNCIL SUSPENDS A MEMBER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ►i vie Railwaymen's Union of Malaya at an extra- ordinary executive council meeting today passed a vote of "full confidence" in the leadership of the union. The vote was taken after a seven -hour meeting following allegations from several branches of "mismanagement"207 words
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Article61 1964-07-13 9 Malaysia US Goodwill Week SLUNGEI PATANL Sun.— As a gesture of goodwill existing between members of the American Peace Corps and Malaysians. Sungel Patanl will hold a Malay-sian-American Goodwill Week, starting from July 19. During the week. Malavstana and Americans will take part In American football and soft ball matches.61 words
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Article35 1964-07-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor State Assembly will debate the Sultan's address at its mm Ing here tomorrow. The Sultan made the address when he opened the new Assembly last May35 words
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Article34 1964-07-13 9 IPOH. Sun Mohamed Salleh bin Sura, 41, who was injured by a shortgun blast while collecting durians from an orchard in Tapah Road last night, was admitted to the hospital here today34 words
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Article21 1964-07-13 9 KOALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Governor of Bhuket, Thailand, will make a three-day visit to Perils from July 17.21 words
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Article86 1964-07-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Datin Sa'adiah Sardon, wife of the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. who is the chairman of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, left here by air for London today. During her three-week stay there, she will have discussions with officials86 words
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189 1964-07-13 9 Dish called 'No to topless' to honour -chairman- pENANG, Sun. A mystery dish billed on the menu card as "No to topless" started a guessing game at the Chinese Swimming Club dinner last night in honour of its swimming pool committee chairman, Mr. Saw Seng Kew Most of the members189 words
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Article100 1964-07-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will inaugurate the Selangor branch of the Peoples Action Party on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at 1111 Selangor Mansions off Malay Street. Other leading PAP officials who I will address the meeting are the100 words
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Article46 1964-07-13 9 SUNGE2 PATANI, Sun. The headmaster of the Bukit MertaJam High School, Mr. Ong Poh Kee. has been appointed headmaster of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star. Mr. Ong succeeds Mr. N. Ogle who resumes duty as Deputy Chief Education Officer. Kedah.46 words
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Article103 1964-07-13 9 CINGAPORE. Sun. The World Buddhist Society's one-year international convention, scheduled to start here today, has been postponed to Dec. 3. The society's president. Mr. C. Y. U Kassapa. In a statement today explained that some of the world Buddhist organisations could not send their representatives here in103 words
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269 1964-07-13 9 BORNEO BORDER SITUATION: 'PEOPLE AGAIN BEING DECEIVED' KUCHING, Sunday. TttlE people of Malaysia had again been deceived regarding the true situation on the Borneo border frontline, the Sunday Tribune of Sarawak declared in an editorial today. It said: "Two to three weeks elapsed without news of Indonesian terrorist activities and269 words
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Article34 1964-07-13 9 KUALA KANOSAR. Bun. Mr. Francis Ho, former headmaster of the Government English School. Bruas, has taken over as the new head of the Clifford School here from Mrs. P. Senthlrajah, acting headmistress.34 words
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Article29 1964-07-13 9 KOALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ths New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. R. H. Wade, will make a two-day visit to the State of Perils beginning on Wednesday.29 words
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116 1964-07-13 9 Direct PWKedah bus service starts ALOR STAR, Sun.— A new direct express bus service between Butterworth and Baling was inaugurated in Kedah today. Four buses, two each from from the Kullm Baling Transport Co. and the Central Province Transport Co. are running the 54-mile route daily. They make eight trips116 words
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Article37 1964-07-13 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has banned the importation, sa'.e and circulation of Ctunese-lanKuafte book 'Collection of Japanese Secrets" by Yemu. published by the Ping Ping Book Store. Kow'oon, Hong Kong, under the Undesirable Publication* Ordinance.37 words
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Advertisement106 1964-07-13 9 6th Anniversary Sale STARTS TODAY Thousands of Articles to dear with BIG Discounts MEN'S: Sale Prize Imported Sport Shirts $6.90 LADIES: Banlon Twin Sets 10.90 1001 Pieces (New Stock) 7.90 Sheath Dresses New Long Blouses 6.50 CHILDREN: Boys' Play Suits 5.90 Boys' Shirts 4.90 Many more additional items to clear...106 words
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Advertisement99 1964-07-13 9 For the best-go for B 19' P 300 DAY NIGHT AFTER-SALES SERVICE including Sundays and Public Holidays. OUR SHOWROOMS: SINGAPORE— N(«. Ann Building, Orchard Road. KUALA LUMPUR— China Insurance Building, Batu Head. Jj*jt KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. *y4 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ml QUn«W grUZf II IHJUyiiuu l I SinoapOTa.99 words
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Miscellaneous624 1964-07-13 9 M, oddy s imdidiOe, if RADIO SINGAPORE tro; n.30 Soft Sweet^d Semjl mental; 12.00 Midnight Cloae. SHORTWAVE SKR VICES: 41 and 25 metre* RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES: ™*W»** m«fc^l¥Ol« w J NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 New*; 7.10 Up624 words
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Article547 1964-07-13 10 A. J. P. TAYLOR - The first the Rockers A. J. P. TAYLOR By MUSSOLINI. Study of a Demagogue. By Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick. (Odhams. 455.) YOUNG RIOTERS at Margate were called by the magistrate "Sawdust Caesars." The phrase was not original .GttI bert Seldes coined it for the study of Mussolini which he published in547 words
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Article186 1964-07-13 10 to save peace of Europe At the start, he was shaken by the murder of Matteotti and then used the hesitations of the Opposition to consolidate his position. After that, he was supreme and unshakable until the Abyssinian War. What did he do during these 10 years? Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick,186 words
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Article220 1964-07-13 10 IVAN THE TERRIBLE. By lan Grey. (Hodder and Stoughton. 305.). TiE NAME of Ivan the Terrible— and little more Is comparatively well known: and It would hardly have been surprising if he had proved to be not nearly so terrible as the name given to220 words
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246 1964-07-13 10 THE TEMPLE AND THE HOUSE. By Lord Raglan (Routledge. 305.). FDOES seem true repugnantly to one's selfcongratulating common sense that many things begin In one way or for one set of no longer obvious causes, and continue for quite different purposes. The originating246 words
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Advertisement263 1964-07-13 10 :g*m^ /> \Au^ WITH A CERTINA PHiJB YOU LL LOVE TO KNOW THE TIME WJ^BP* J jgjl THu i« only or* rrxiTion from th« rx»w Certirw-Soor>*"« YV^H^S jr 1m collection. Bat ony official Cartino Agent will b* proud \N^|l^|luL^riH2^'^ to ihow you hi» rich and enchanting choice of Sopphir* xN^^^^^R^^r^Jf^O^/^263 words
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Advertisement184 1964-07-13 10 |fi special! I TV 1 1 OFFER Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODOrRO-NO deo- I r-- dorant, you know you're protected all day PI long.184 words
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399 1964-07-13 11 Secret military buildup in Cyprus, says UN An extra page of foreign news NICOSIA, Sunday. pATROLS have observed about 500 Turkish military personnel landing secretly in Cyprus from Turkey during the past five weeks, i an official U.N. spokesman disclosed yesterday. Landings of Turkish army officers and men on theAP - 399 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-07-13 11 f}AMt: Margot Fonteyn smiles a welcome for her paralysed husband. Dr. Robert Arias, after he was flown to Britain for special treatment. Dr. Arias, 46, was seriously hurt in Panama when a fellow-politician. Alfredo Jimenez, fired four shot* at him. Dr. Arias133 words
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272 1964-07-13 11 AFRICAN C-NATIONS WANT CONFERENCE ON S. RHODESIA LONDON, Sunday. "DRITAIN laces a virtual ultimatum from the African Commonwealth leaders that she call a conference of all political parties in Southern Rhodesia to decide on that country's future government or face a split !n the Commonwealth. Authoritative African quarters said that272 words
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Article65 1964-07-13 11 HONG KONG. Sun. China has agreed to supply, "as a gift" to Ceylon, 235 railway passenger cars and wagons worth more thrin 12.900,000 rupees under an agreement signed In Colombo on Tuesday, the New China news agency reported. Tf. said this was the second such consignmentReuter - 65 words
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Article101 1964-07-13 11 Japan fires rocket into orbit rpOKYO, Sun.— Japan sue.l cessfully launched a se-ven-ton rocket yesterday as a further step in a programme to put a satellite in orbit by 1968. The rocket, called the Lambda 3. soared to a height of over 600 miles levelled oft for a horizontal flightUPI - 101 words
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Article66 1964-07-13 11 HONG KONG Sun— China has protested to India against a series of alleged Indian air and ground Intrusions over the border between the two countries In the first half of this year, the New China News Apency reported yesterday. The note called on India to stooReuter - 66 words
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266 1964-07-13 11 The latest rage: Men are buying the topless f ONDON, Sun. Bare- 1 bosom dresses havej become the latest buying rage with men, aj mail order house reports. Mr. James Collins, managing director of Headquarter 1 and General Supplies, said mien were ordering toples-s dresses for their wives and girlReuter; UPI - 266 words
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Article77 1964-07-13 11 RABAUL (New Britain). Bun— A former U. 6. airman. Major Fred H&rgeshelmer, yesterday repaid islanders who risked their lives to shelter him from the Japanese when his plane was shot down In the Pacific in 1943. Mr. Hargeshelmer— "Maste Fred" as the Islanders called himReuter - 77 words
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Article56 1964-07-13 11 W I N S T O N-SALEM. (North Carolina). Sun.— A lion killed its 70-year-old German trainer during performance at a children* amusement park here last night. The victim was Capt. Ernest Engineer whose body was mauled lor 20 minutes before police killed the lion withReuter - 56 words
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Article30 1964-07-13 11 HONG KONG. Sun. Outer Mongolia yesterday marked the 43rd anniversary of the Mongolian People's Revolution with a military parade and mass demonstration tn Ulan Bator. the capitnl. Reuier.Reuter - 30 words
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Article26 1964-07-13 11 HONG KONO. Sun.— A delegation of the North Vietnam Workers Party left Peking for Cuba yesterday, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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167 1964-07-13 11 DARIS, Sun. A police' patrol lorry crashad into crowds watching the annual Tour de France cycling race In Bergerac, south- west France, today, sweeping many into a' canal and killing eight! of them. The lorry driver who Jumped from his cab Just beforeReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement15 1964-07-13 11 in VEL VEL VEIL PERFECT SYSTEM TOILET I DEODORISATION Available from I ail leading stores.15 words
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Advertisement148 1964-07-13 11 WE LIKE AND IT DOES HRk us good j^gßm k v* Ik YOU'LL LIKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF fi MILO, AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL A VITAMINS AND MINERALS. YOU NEED— A RICH SOURCE IF^^) OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY. SO t^T"* WONDERFUL TO DRINK,148 words
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Advertisement845 1964-07-13 12 (ontlnurd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wanna U (Mim.)— Box St rta. extra OLD EBTABLISHED Lite insurance Company requires field officer* tor central Malaya. Please write to Box Ab437 S.T. S'porc. POSITION OP Lady Clerk/Typist advertised in Straits Time* dated 9th July under Box A 6408 has been filled.845 words
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Advertisement1050 1964-07-13 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wanna SS (Mtm.)— Boa St eta. amtrm FURNISHED FLAT 2 Bedrooms OB* nlrcondltioned>. quiet surroundings suitable children. Phone (Spore) ***** oetween 11 a.m to 4 p.m. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR R.A.P. Officers. High View Un. 6, Jalan Hajl Salam (Off Upper Kast Coast Road 9 m.s.). B'por* 16. 18.1,050 words
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Advertisement1079 1964-07-13 12 TUITION I Wmrdm *i *t<» .--«<.« sa rt* tMtm I THREE MONTHS OF Intensive j eoatniQK .n all Primary Six siibKct* I by tborou»:aiy rxpenemed Lady Teacher of Katong. Kox A 5462 S.T Spore. PIANOFORTE. THIORY «i your Dome for (London Rovai School Uusic) exams by apecialuul/gualiiied teacber. r*es moderate1,079 words
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Advertisement867 1964-07-13 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Word* SS (Mim. l— max tt eta amtrm DOCTOR to lake over clloic. ceotraiu NMstasl good proapects Reasonatii. •run*. Apply ttOS A 6431 M T 8 uor* FOR SAL! ESTABLISHED CIIOK as a (om« i-oocern. very c**trai Pleasr hhpi> Mo* \Mitn I. score WANTED ACTIVI DIRECTOR to invest867 words
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Advertisement1088 1964-07-13 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE w»rdm ti tmm.)- afa Sa .it. amtra SECONDHAND MOTORCVCLM for Hlrc-Purchaiie. 530.00 down. 530.00 monthly Keebuat'a. 124. Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone ***** AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE Sept. 38 one owner Ki.300 o n.o. View Mitre Hotel Klllmey Rd (Tel.) *****. Also Turner Climax 'J sealer sports racing 54.5001,088 words
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Advertisement887 1964-07-13 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. WardM SS f Mtm.)— Box tt eta. txtra TIRIOr LIT LAUMI Slasssjr stfamrwUi rcfrrsb you Licensed MsiKur/Usjsruss. Jlw-l" Kirn Vsile> Koad, S por«. lelepnoD* 2&M76 IU.UU a.m. to 8.00 p.m. SB*rp. JiUN^itl IT BCAUTI attain- rclaa naui aod nody-mauac* Ojr perisouad auiKur/muituM. Uudcm aod nygMnlc. A 32887 words
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Advertisement768 1964-07-13 12 I TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF NEGERI SEMBILAN SUNGEI i.l M.i.i HATER SUPPLY m 111 Mi CONTRACT NO. 16 CONSTRUCTION OF RIVER IN 1 Vhl AND TREATMENT WORKS Tenders are invited trom Class 'A' Contractors registered with the P.W.D. under Head I, Subheads 1 and 3 and Head 11. Subhead 3768 words
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Advertisement722 1964-07-13 12 J.P.T. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from J P T registered contractors Class "E" (concrete) and above at the office of the Jurat*!-* Parlt dan Tallayer Negert. Penang Buklt Mertajam up to 12.00 noon of the 24th July. 1D64. for the construction of> 2 Nos. Control In Pinang Tunggal722 words
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Advertisement1342 1964-07-13 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: nut S'pori Sails P, Sham Penant LiYtrpaal Gdi.3l ily 11 July 14 .11 jury 17 ii.v M L.ftrptal, Du6 Gdu 35 Jiiy 14 Jily 15/11 July 21 ipyiiiM «-'»«f»a»l. Giasgo* July II lily 22 my 21 27 lily 28 uc-.H* A»onmouth, Lmrpail luly 11,342 words
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Advertisement1330 1964-07-13 13 I^^ THE EAC LINES 7^l SINOAPOK KUALA IUMPUt.P.SWCTTfNHAM PfNANC YrT^^^^^B 01 noun li.»'>hoio roioiN.s iij.wno omi SAILING: 10 GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN wngapc'k i S Peri. l I "KINA" I) I II 2' July 22/21 Illy 27/21 July ■■■ASRA' I) I SB1,330 words
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Advertisement1298 1964-07-13 13 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENM ACDHUI |g* »*3 n Smgapoia Pt. Sham 1 Rotterdam Atf 21 la Part July 14 Jaly 15/ IS Antwerp Aaj IB BEHItARIC Hi Hamburg Aaj IB Sinnoore Pt. S'Mm »»-i-| London Silt 4 Jiiy 21/11 Mf 11/ 11,298 words
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Advertisement1263 1964-07-13 13 fe£LLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., ÜBJ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM MA¥RI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smtapori Pt S'naa Penang I Dap L— Mai tCin OF BIRMINGHAM 15 Jaly I A**! •CITY OF LEEDS 22,21 Illy 24 M Hrly 21 Je*j IB Aajj ttilY llf UPON 2S/27 JPly 21 Jlly Jtaatjl 'CITY OF DURHAM1,263 words
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Article1208 1964-07-13 14 THE Üble of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to July 4. (A) and last business since that late (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. 47,9 31,3 Barjtintai 44 B 44/61,208 words
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Article38 1964-07-13 14 f\N tbe free exchange market in Hong KonK on Saturday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at a 74 i for TT and j.73 for c«»h. Stirling wax quoted at IS.9S and snt tasl et told IMSt.38 words
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Article303 1964-07-13 14 Tin gains $6 in a volatile week THE Straits tin price In Penang on Saturday was unchanged at $613 a plcul on an offering unofficially estimated at 245 tons, up five tons. The net rise from Monday was $6.62 J and the offerings totalled 1,485 tons against 1.470 tons in303 words
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Article315 1964-07-13 14 COMMODITY REVIEW "Many dealers have been mystified by the strength of July, sinca terminal demand has been reportedly meagre, apart from some reasonable Polish and Hungarian orders. 11 it said. New York reported: Rubber futures were a little softer in the forward months for the week ended July 10 with315 words
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Advertisement1050 1964-07-13 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEn"kAISHA*LTD. OJJi. Pacific and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Honikonf Yokohama s. F'ci«co Htliru Montreal Detroit Ctocafo -TtpppfMan Mare" t tit II Am 1 4 Sept 17 Sept a Sept 1 Dtt "Maiu*<eu Mare" tl Am Sept a Spat 7 Oct 14 Oct 21 let Wmmt Coast of Central1,050 words
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Advertisement920 1964-07-13 14 [^g?OJgIJEMT/ LIMES j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Depart!: Penong. 12th August 1964 P. Swettenham 14th August 1964 Singapore 17th Auguit 1964 For Manila 21tr/23rd August, Hong Kong 25rh/30th Auguit Return*: Singapore 3rd September 1964 P. Swettenham 6th September 1964 Penang Bth September 1964 Fares From: Penang920 words
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Advertisement706 1964-07-13 14 DIVIDENDS \»(HMIH Paympnt for Date Total for Total for thr year payable the year preriona vrar >Ulav Ruh. Plant. 12,, int. Auf 7 31 t 2 r c LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Farm Tt All Eoropeso Citits. Vassel Pep. S'pora Arr. Gonbo "ASIA" 17/706 words
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Advertisement355 1964-07-13 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Jnl? 6. July 7. July x. July «i. July 10. Jult II Induotrials: 99.96 99.31 98.1 i? 97.19 96.88 9fi IB Tins: 130.31 130.04 12!).8ti 129.47 139.40 IM 4» S rubbers: 104.02 104.06 104.06 104.06 103.90 103 66 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100. I355 words
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Article478 1964-07-13 15 The Dow-Jones averages were still setting records and closed at 847.51, up six points on the week, against 818.56 at the beginning of 1964 and 701.35 a year ago. Movements of (bare price* baaed on a companion of last nalea In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms478 words
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1470 1964-07-13 15 From Our Market Correspondent FALLS outnumbered rises nearly seven to one last week as the Malayan Stock Exchange endured one of the bleakest weeks of the long decline of the past two and a half months. The industrial index fell three points to1,470 words
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Article41 1964-07-13 15 TNI Malayan Cxchanna Banki- M» cutitn madr Ibrnc chant:, a Id Us rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to (100) ttlllni TT or 00 rtadyi Holland Culldort 117; Belgian Franct 1609: Italian Lira *****. The rent were uncDaogM41 words
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Article752 1964-07-13 15 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday July 10. B. Alrx ords 12.45 Boustead 1.68 C.S. Holding 2.04 Con. Tin Smelt pref 17/9 Ord» 49/9 Uunlops 1.V7 Kast Smelt 3.t*4 bsso 2.37 Kvio deb 1.03 Kt-d. Disp 1.61752 words
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Advertisement384 1964-07-13 15 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE s<c REGISTERED STOCK. 1962 (1967) W%% REGISTERED STOCK. 1962 (1980/82) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 18th July, 1964 to Ist August, 1964. both dates Inclusive, for tbe preparation of Interest warrants payable on384 words
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Advertisement369 1964-07-13 15 I mm i: INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES lIQ. FAR EAST LAND FORCES, SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF War Department Surplus Stores comprising Miscellaneous Typewriters, Stores. Technical Stores. General Hand Tools. Scrap Metal 2nd Grade, Misc. Handware Stores. Major Assy., Engine <t Major Assy., Wholesale369 words
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Advertisement864 1964-07-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from Federal Citlsens and from Serving Oovernment Officers including those on probation for appointment as Temporary PUBLICITY WRITER (Division III) In the Tourist Promotion Section of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur on the salary scale $268 x 14-352/420 x 14-518/628x20-588 plus864 words
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Advertisement439 1964-07-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE LECTURESHIPS/ASSISTANT LECTURESHIPS IN SOCIAL STUDIES Applications are Invited for appointment to Lectureships/ Assistant Lectureships in the Department of Social Studies. Two posts may be filled. The requirements of the^e post* are as follows: Post (1): The essential qualification Is an advanced professional training In439 words
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Advertisement896 1964-07-13 15 AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR (Eu Properties (Malaya) Ltd. In Voluntary Liquidation) VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be sold by Public Auction at our taleroona Nos. 14 A '6 Kobinvm Road. Spore ON TUTKSDAY 16th FRIDAY 17th JULY. 1964 Commencing at 2.30 P.M. each da? Nos 64/54 A BLAIR896 words
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747 1964-07-13 16 FIGUEROLA IN 9.4 RUN TO EQUAL MARK £NRIQUE Figuerola (Cuba), one of the world's most consistent sprinters, won the 100 yards title in 9.4 sec at the British men's athletics championships at White City here yesterday. Figuerola, who was fourth in the Rome Olympic 100 metres final, had a superbReuter - 747 words
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186 1964-07-13 16 LOS \\(.l I is. Sun. Janell Smith. 17-year-old Kansas pirl. set an American women's record of IITMH for the 400 metres at the United States AM championships at Hanford yesterday. Thr previous record was sfi.3see set by Suzanne Knott ofReuter - 186 words
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72 1964-07-13 16 Daphne new 'Queen of the Sprints' rvAPHNE A r d c n (above), the new British sprint champion. Daphne gained two surprise victories over Dorothy Hyman in the Women's AAA championships at White City Stadium. She won the 100 yards and then followed up with 220 yards in which sheReuter - 72 words
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Article104 1964-07-13 16 ROUNDUP -i| i a CKRIA, Sun. Three Malaysian women's records were bettered in (he Borneo Games which ended htrc yesterday. Patricia Stahlman (Sabah> won the 100 metres In 12.2 sec; Mary Wong iSabah" won the shot putt with 32ft 4 Jin: and Chong Mci Ling104 words
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Article87 1964-07-13 16 CEREMBAN. Sun. Khoo Ah See won the Best Performance shield in the Negri Sembilan Police Contingent athletics meet here yesterday. Khoo. a probationary Inspector In Seremban District, set up a championship record when he won the lavelin at 142 ft mm. Two other meeting records87 words
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Article719 1964-07-13 16 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA rE SINGAPORE, Sunday. POLICE vaulter Pal Singh today proved that his selection to the Malaysian, training squad was justified when he cleared 12ft. 6in. to win his event at the Singapore AAA inter-club championship for the Esso trophy at Farrer Park. it719 words
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Article222 1964-07-13 16 CEREMBAN, Sun. M. Rajamanl (Perak) improved on her own Malaysian 800 metres record when she clocked 2:28.1 in the allcomers meet here today. Results were: MEN 100 m: 1 Thor Gim Soon (Pk); 2 Ooh Kiew Chve (NS) 11.3: 200 m: 1 Goh Siew Chye (NS): 2222 words
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467 1964-07-13 16 Jack Fingleton - O'NEILL'S RUNNING CAUSES AUSSIES CONCERN Jack Fingleton CRICKET from r ONDON. Sun In carefree mood tho Australian cricketers hit 304 runs agair,st Hampshire and then got two county wic!:ets for 34 before stumps at Southampton yesterday. Ingleby-McKenzie, the Hampshire captain, was generous to the tourists, sending them in when winning467 words
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Article83 1964-07-13 16 Two world records by US girls T OS ANGELES. Sun. Ameri- can swunmers broke two women's world records and equalled another here yesterday. Marilyn Ramenofsky. 17. clipped 2.5 sec off the 400 metres freestyle record with a time of 4:42.0. Claudia Kolb. 14. won the 100 metres breaststroke event inReuter - 83 words
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384 1964-07-13 16 MUAR, Sun.— Two Johore records were broken in the two-day Muar AAA championships which ended here yesterday. The record-breakers were Othman Arshad In the 400 m (51.3) and Ng Kirn Hoon in the women's discus event (24.07 metres). MI.N 1384 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-07-13 16 MOTOR-RACING I T ONDON. Sun.— World champion Jim Clark the 24-year-old Scottish farmer, ied throughout in his gleaming Lotus--25 to win the European motor-racing Grand Prix at Brands Hatch. Kent, yesterday. This victory enabled Clark jto increase his lead In the current championship to I four365 words
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Article289 1964-07-13 16 Standen takes 5-33 off Warwick LONDON, Sunday. I>OWLERS dominated the vital match between Warwickshire and Worcestershire, currently first and second in the county championship table. I yesterday England Test reject Tom Cartwright and West Indian Rudi Webster wrecked the Worcestershire innings in conditions helping the seam bowlers. Worcestershire openers DonReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement269 1964-07-13 16 A SURVEY and expert commentary on the distribution of the world's kSs.- jp% bird families and their relationship to one another, how birds have evolved 'l^i'^^fc^tv v S over past ages, anatomical charac- "-y teristics and behaviour patterns by ;i flfl**'' H^^^^^-_^^B&. which birds may be identified, nesting '%s&<& w269 words
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Article1129 1964-07-13 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by I SKY WAY ($372) AND TERANG BULAN ($152) PROVIDE THE BIGGEST SHOCKS pENANG, Sun.—Several shock re- 1 suits highlighted the] final day of the July meeting here today. After two favourites l;ad won the opening races. Sky Way (Moses l^ee up) caught punters on1,129 words
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Article520 1964-07-13 17 TOTAL POOL $61,257 Ist No. *****3 $36,762 2nd No. *****7 $9,190 3rd No. *****9 $1,595 Starters ($6BO each): Nos. *****6. *****0, *****8. *****1, *****1. *****2, *****5, *****3, *****1. Consolation ($459 each): Nos. *****9, *****0, *****9, *****0, *****1, *****7. *****6, *****0, *****7, *****5. (66—41) M. Lee 1 U3J Human520 words
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409 1964-07-13 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. Weights for next Sunday^ races at Bukit Timah: V.C. BATH COT CL. 1. DIV. Tl— BF. Parakee 9-00 Mo\iegoer 8.13 Pulau Pangkor B.U l-lnkson 8.03 Valala 8.01 Shockalingara 8.00 Yes Dear II Ml Water Scout 7.12 Tariff Q 7.10 l,ost Horizon 7.08409 words
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Article265 1964-07-13 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. Anthony Loh scored a treble at the Kartlng Club of Singapore meeting at Kallang today. Loh won the Yap Pon Fook Trophy main race over 30 laps, the Formula Libre for the Hajl Ahmad Trophy and the half-an-hour'Cal-tex endurance trophy races. Results were. Formula265 words
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Article49 1964-07-13 17 BAASTAD. Sun Wimbledon champion Roy Emerson wijl meet Nicola Piiic of Yugoslavia in the men's singles final of the Swedish bard court championships here Emerson eliminated Jorgen 01--rlch of Denmark 6-4. 6-3. 7-6 and Pilic oeat Jan Leach ly (Denmark) 6-2. 6-1. 6-3 in the semi-finals Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article33 1964-07-13 17 DUBLIN. Sun.— Bobby Wilson (Britain) retained the men's singles title in the Irish lawn tennis championships here today. He beat R. Werksman (OS) 6-3. 6-2. 4-6. 6-2 in the final —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article25 1964-07-13 17 MANILA. Sun.— Bernardo Carabello (Colombia) last night defeated Chartchal Chlonor (Thailand) by a unanimous decision over ten rounds in a bantamweight bout here.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article821 1964-07-13 17 RESULTS AT A GLANCE Race 1 »Uver Dragon ($8); Race 2 Never Better II ($13); Race 3 Sky Way ($372); Race 4 Baaant Behar ($36); Race 5 Gay Parts ($47); Race 6 Oranabol ($82); Race 7 Brantaa ($16) Race 8 Tcranc Bmlan ($152) Race 0 CibonleUe ($l3). (1474—343) Dragon 1821 words
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Article90 1964-07-13 17 |>ENANO, Sun. The MRA Handicapper, MaJ. R. PoteHunt. has resigned. He has accepted an offer to become Handicapper-Stlpe of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. MaJ. Pote-Hunt succeeded Mr. M. Henigan as MRA Handicapper a few years ago. Bob Norton, who retired as Stipe and was succeeded by90 words
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Advertisement233 1964-07-13 17 NATIONAL CAR li RADIOS m HtMlif C«r ladl*. 1 \Jj \J ••llt-hi S|»*«k«r V^^, ~^[r j AT 981 o#smo Rw4vl VJ with A»t»m»M« Itatlsa S»l»«l»c. j V Cl US* A*r k /^^j. .^r-y* Ail traniltt*rll*4 I AT 3II Hlflh Class ssfcA ••»h lalltm I I ATJIJ Nlf h Clati "^HEi233 words
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Miscellaneous101 1964-07-13 17 HOCKEY Malacca Got! gerTlcea ko final: Teachers Kilai (B. Hil'.n Perak Govt. Services Lfe: B. Oajah v Printer." (Ipoh padang). L. Perak Lg«: Bekolah Menengah v SAB (T Aruon) Friendly: Spore HA XJ v Oovt. Services XI (padang). SOCCER Prn&qc Div SA: MDLB Tg Bungah v TYBC: Dlt. SB Jelutong101 words
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Article413 1964-07-13 18 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG: Bj Penang, Sunday North zone's top trio are now level on points pENANG, Sun.— Penang and Perak played a scoreless draw in their second round Malaya Cup match at the City Stadiu m tonight to keep the North zone of the competition still wide413 words
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Article70 1964-07-13 18 VEREMBAN. Sun. Necxi created an upset when they beat Johore 3-0 in the South zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition on the Station Padang here today. Halftone score was 2-0. Peter van Huizen scored the first goal in the 10th minute 10l lowed by a Buskaran70 words
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Article146 1964-07-13 18 MALAYA CUP RESULTS, TABLES North zone Pcnong 0 Perak 0 i Half time 0-0) Selongor 9 Kedah 0 (Halftime 3-0 1 P W D L F A Pti Pemk 8 ft 2 1 30 8 12 Sgor 8 6 0 2 43 13 12 Penang 8 I 2 1 22146 words
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374 1964-07-13 18 STORE IN FINAL, THANKS TO NEGRI, SERVICES OINGAPORE, Sun. Joint Services and Negri Sembilan did Singapore a good turn in today's Malaya Cup South zone matches. Services beat Malacca 1-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium and earlier today Negri beat Johore 3-1 at Seremban, thus leaving Singapore with an unassailable lead374 words
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Article153 1964-07-13 18 Selangor thrash Kedah 9-0 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya Cup holders Selangor overwhelmed Kedah 9-0 in their North zone second round match at Merdeka Stadium tonight. Selangor led 3-0 at half time. Ther e was never a doubt about the home team's superiority right from the start but they did not153 words
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Article102 1964-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Servicemen dominated the first Singapore amateur wrestling championships, winning six of the eight titles decided at the Gay World tonight. Alexander McDonald scored a double by winning the featherweight and the lightweight titles. Results: Flyweight Yook Cheong bt Liang Soon Hln; Feather A. McDonald102 words
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Article200 1964-07-13 18 TPOH, Sun. Mohamed Noor x Shahaluddln, 26 (above), won the Mr. Perak. 1964 title from H other contestants here last night. Runner-up was Michael Wong Tong See and third was M. Yunus Noh. Results in the Perak Open weight-lifting championships: Flyweight 1 Chua Heng200 words
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Article288 1964-07-13 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ: By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday rpHE Malaysian Hockey Federation decided at their A third Executive Council meetlhg here today to get the services of Krishnan Lai, a former India Olympic player, to coach the Malaysian Olympic team in their final spell of training288 words
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Article120 1964-07-13 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. Nick Harvey, former Malayan golf champion, had a successful day In the Singapore Island Country Club competitions today. Harvey won the Dlv. A medal stroke competition with a nett 71 over the Sime Road course and shared the ball sweep for the second nine120 words
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Article66 1964-07-13 18 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selaucor "A" team won the Selanßor Cyclists Association 100 kilometres team time trial, beating Singapore. Peruk and Selan«or "B" ttams at the Diplomatic Enclave here today. The Selangor "A" team comprised Andrew Michael. Ismail. Osman. Hamzah Ahmad and Poh Teik They clocked 2hr.66 words
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Article1158 1964-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. A fine innings of 74 (six fours) by Roland Stevens, his highest score, and 54 (five fours) by Reggie da Silva for Police; 60 (3 fours) by opener Lodlie and a fast 50 (one six and seven fours) by Swarbrick were1,158 words
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Article91 1964-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Sin- gapore Boxing Board of Control will be formed at a meeting at the Gay World Stadium on July 21 (5.30 p.m.). All boxing er.'huslasts are invited to the mettir.? at which officials to run the Board ?<ll be elected. An Interim Committee, headed91 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-07-13 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Cosmos v Kota Rajah (Balestier Road): Sanvista v Indian Youngsters (Farrer Parki. both SAFA Div. 3 A matches.21 words
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