The Straits Times, 15 July 1964
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Title Section20 1964-07-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 [Hal*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article756 1964-07-15 1 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD Conference at 'No. 10' FINANCIAL HELP AND MORE EFFECTIVE DEFENCE IN BORNEO TERRITORIES DISCUSSED BY THE FOUR PREMIERS From Tengku, Home Holyoake and Menzies there LONDON, Tuesday FURTHER aid for Malaysia was discussed at the British Prime Minister's Residence at No. 10 Downing Street this756 words
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Article, Illustration344 1964-07-15 1 Leader of Alliance accused of breach of trust DATO YEE PLEADS NOT GUILTY, BAIL OF $10,000 ALLOWED TiANAH RATA, Tues. Dato Yee Peng Wah, 48, a Justice of the Peace and leader of the Alliance and the Malayan Chinese Association in Cameron Highlands, pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court344 words
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Article46 1964-07-15 1 MANILA. Tues. Foreign Secretary Mauro Mendes said today the Philippine Government had all the documents to back its territorial claim on SabaK Mr. Mendez said that so far, the Philippines has not received a reply from Malaysia on Its memorandum on the claim.46 words
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Article153 1964-07-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Internal Security (Amendment! Bill.' under which students seeking admission to universities will be 'screened," was passed by the House of Representatives today on a voice vote. Socialist Front members had suggested that the Bill be deferred for six months. The PPP called153 words
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Article119 1964-07-15 1 Conference walk-out by the West GENEVA, Tues. A 90--nation United Nations conference on world education broke up in complete confusion yesterday with African delegates shouting and stamping their feet as 40 countries, led by Britain and the United States, walked out. The break-up came when the African and Communist StatesReuter - 119 words
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Article48 1964-07-15 1 ANKARA. Tues.— Plnance Ministers of Turkey. Iran and Pakistan will meet here on Friday to discuss possible trade links between the three Muslim nations. A .spokesman of the Turkish Foreign Ministry *Hid projects being considered included regional development and joint sea and air transport.— UPl.48 words
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Article30 1964-07-15 1 WELLINGTON. Tues.— A group of about 30 demonstrators tonight silently picketed the French Residency in Wellington in protest at the proposed French nuclear tests In the Pacific. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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271 1964-07-15 1 Not enough SAS men to fight here— magazine accuses Whitehall From HALL ROMNEY: LONDON Tuesday npHE Defence Ministry was today accused of x having cut down the Special Air Service Regiment to such an extent that there were not enough SAS men available when fighting broke out in Malaysia last271 words
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Article, Illustration868 1964-07-15 1 Curfew in Bukit Mertajam after new incidents BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tuesday. CURFEW was imposed in the Bukit Mertajam district of central Province Wellesley fr0m .8.30 tonight. It will be lifted at five tomorrow morning. The curfew was announced by the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, and the Chief Police Officer,868 words
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Article67 1964-07-15 1 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines Government today officially denied the presence of Filipino guerillas in Borneo fighting on the side of the Indonesians against Malaysia. An official Foreign Office statement said a report last week by the Antara news agency on the guerillas was "concocted" forUPI - 67 words
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345 1964-07-15 1 'Shake up' in Russia: Mik to go up fAIRO, Tues. Mr. Leonid Brezhnev will be replaced as President of the Soviet Union in a few days by the First Deputy Premier. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. an informant with excellent contacts in the Soviet Union reported today. The source, who refused to345 words
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Article31 1964-07-15 1 MALAYSIA ELECTED ZIRICII. Tups Malaysia was nnr of five new mrmbrr states accepted by International Oymn.istii s In ion here tml.iy. Others were Philippim-s. Algeria. Kuwait and mv.i ReutcrReuter - 31 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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158 1964-07-15 2 FRANKFURT, Tue«. The Philippines yesterday Mimed with WeM Gc/many a £40 million mark ($3O million) loan agreement to improve its inter-island shipping facilities The loan, which runs for 15 years and carries three and a half per cant interest, was negotiated byAP - 158 words
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104 1964-07-15 2 SYDNEY. Tue.v Australian health authorities are maintaining strict quarantine precautions following reports of cholera epidemics in South-East Asia. The Federal Director ol Health. Dr. L. J. Wienhoit. said yesterday that people arriving from certain areas of South-Bast Asia wrp being required to produce international vaccinationReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration358 1964-07-15 2 LONDON, Tuesday. JJRITAIN pledged at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference yesterday that independence will be withheld from Southern Rhodesia until majority African rule is assured there. Conference officials reported that the Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, al.so Insisted tha' Britain "must358 words
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210 1964-07-15 2 HONG KONG TO LAUNCH 'DON'T SMOKE' CAMPAIGN HONG HONG, Tues.— Hong Kongs first public campaign against smoking will be launched on July 29 under the sponsorship of the Horg Kong AntiCancer Society. The campaign is aimed at discouraging both young and old from acquiring the tobacco-smoking habit and inducing existingUPI - 210 words
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Article34 1964-07-15 2 KARACHI, Tues. King Hussein and Princess Muna of Jordan will make a State visit to Pakistan from Oct. 28 to Nov. 7 at the invitation of President and Mrs Ayub Khan. APAP - 34 words
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Article76 1964-07-15 2 I.UEBECK (Grrm-nyV rues. Indonesia ha.« placed an order for 10 tin dredges worth 30 million marks (LSS7.S million) with two Heat German firms here, the firms announced on Monday. The companies. Ornstein and Coppel and the Luei>ecker Masrhinenbau AC. said the dredges will be used on theAP - 76 words
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172 1964-07-15 2 VIENTIANE, Tues. A Laotian ta.-k force of j 3.000 men Is gathering north of here to attempt to push pro-Communist Pathet Lao troops from positions astride the road fom the royal capital of Luang Prabang to Vientiane, a reliable military sourceReuter - 172 words
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94 1964-07-15 2 1 RANGOON, Tues.— Two poUotmen and one civilian were killed and one police officer taken prisoner when about 60 mixed Communist and Karen rebels overran a police outpost In Bogale township on the Irrawaddy Delta according, to the official Working Peoples bally The94 words
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Article, Illustration328 1964-07-15 2 'ATTACK ON THE NORTH' WARNING BY BUNDY 'Last resort to meet the Red tnreat in South Vietnam' WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JJR. William Bundy, Assistant Secretary oi State for Far Eastern Affairs, warned yesterday that the United States had "not excluded the possibility of action" against North Vietnam as a last resortReuter - 328 words
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Article29 1964-07-15 2 RANOOON. Tues. Two Thai ashing boats have been seised by h Burmese navy gunboat and brought to Mergui port, the official Working Peoples Daily reported. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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95 1964-07-15 2 SAIGON. Tues. South Vietnamese Government squads have begun a campaign of terror against Vietcong officials in the Mekong River delta Small teams of commandos, armed with daggers, are moving Into Vietcong hamlets in critical provinces near Saigon, assassinating key Vietcong leaders and slipping away.AP - 95 words
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Article32 1964-07-15 2 KARACHI, Tues.— lt was offt-, dally announced yesterday that the heads of state of Iran, Turkey and Pakistan will meet at a conference in Istanbul beginning on July 20 AP.AP - 32 words
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250 1964-07-15 2 fAIRO, Tues. The x Council of Ministers of the 34-nation Organisation of African Urity met here yesterday to pave the way for Africa's second summit conference, due to start o.) Friday The Minister^ opened thrir meeting with one minute's silence for "those freedom250 words
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Article29 1964-07-15 2 LAGOS. Tues. Sir Adeniil Adele 11. Oba (ruler) and spiritual head of Lagos, died in his palace last night after a short illness. He was 70 Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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77 1964-07-15 2 NAIROBI. Tues.— The riot I squad was called out here yesterday to control 1.000 unemployed Africans d3monstratlng outside the Government offices. An angry crowd hurled stones at the Labour Exchange and marched to the office of the Labour Minister. Mr. Eluld Ngaia Mwendwa. demanding lobs.Reuter - 77 words
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244 1964-07-15 3 PEER, M.P. GANGSTER TIE-UP 'NAMED' LONDON, Tues. The Daily Mirror said today that the sang leaders behind a recent bid to take over London's night clubs have been named in reports to Scotland Yard. The national daily newspaper published the report on its front-page, coupled with a statement issued lastReuter - 244 words
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367 1964-07-15 3 'Wild-eyed guy' in kilt flies to save girl from Beauty Pageant YEW YORK. Tues. 41 Mr. James Watt Nicoll. a dog beautician and publicist of Glasgow, said here yesterday he planned to marry 19-year-old blonde "Miss Scotland" who claimed she was kept a "virtual prisoner" by beauty pageant organisers. Mr.Reuter - 367 words
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Article, Illustration162 1964-07-15 3 rERE ARE mini cars, bikes and television sets so why not mini motor cycles? No-one to ride them? There is, and not only does he ride and own one, he also scrambles the machine. And he is of mini age, tooReuter - 162 words
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Article57 1964-07-15 3 STOCKHOLM. Tues.— Swedish police said that the Yugoslav Embassy here was slightly damaged by fire on Saturday and that "It was not cuused by a forgotten cigarette." A police spokesman told Reuter It was not known what had caused the fire, believed to have been started57 words
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212 1964-07-15 3 LONDON, Tues lating to protect men who complained because prostitutes refused to have sexual relations with them. Government speakers have talked about fraud. that the men were led to believe they would get sexual experience when there was no intention that they212 words
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Article60 1964-07-15 3 LONDON. Tues. A record released only the day before yesterday has put the Beatles back on the top of Britain's hit parade, according to the weekly pup music newspaper. New Musical Express. The jackpot disc is "A Hard Day's Night." title song of the group'sReuter - 60 words
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150 1964-07-15 3 Symposium— with week's cruise in the Aegean ATHENS, Tues. About 39 scientists, statesmen, authors, architects, and other prominent men and women from 17 countries left Pireaus today for a cruise In the Aegean islands during which they will discuss human problems facing the world. This "floating confer ence" on boardReuter - 150 words
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150 1964-07-15 3 GIRL RAPED BY HER EX-FIANCE IS NOW MURDERED DERLJN, Tues.— Dieter Klose, 25, knifed to death his former fiancee, Eviline Redpelling, 23, yesterday shortly after completing a Jail term for raping her, police reported. Police said that Miss Redpelling, who had a four-year-old daughter by Klose, so feared him thatAP - 150 words
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Article22 1964-07-15 3 MOSCOW, Tues. The Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Joseph Luns. left Moscow for home today. Tau news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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366 1964-07-15 4 I 1 UK Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers Association in a statement today welcomed the plans of the Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, to reorganise the outpatient departments at the General Hospital and the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. The association said this was366 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-07-15 4 SCHOOLBOY KIDNAPPED BY FIVE THUGS IN A CAR SINGAPORE. Tues. A 12--year-old schoolboy, Ram Kumar (above), was abducted by five gangsters in a car yesterday afternoon along Serangoon Road while on his way to school. He was then taken in the car to a kampong off Balestier Road where he134 words
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Article27 1964-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Tamil Methodist Sunday School in Short Street will hold its annual picnic on July 21 at the Tanah Me rah Youth Camp.27 words
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173 1964-07-15 4 WHILE 24,000 members of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees are still taking a seem ballot to decide whether they should join a proposed amalgamation of all trade unions catering for monthly rated em ployees in the- public service under a single banner, members173 words
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157 1964-07-15 4 CINOAPORE, Tues. The management of Katong Bedok Bus Co.. Ltd., whose 160 workers are threatening to strike on Saturday, has drawn their attention to a "dismissal" clause in the Labour Ordinance. In a letter to the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which represents157 words
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Article35 1964-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othjnan Wok will declare open a fun fair organised by the Haveloclt Road community centre at Its premises on July 25 at 2 p.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-07-15 4 TAXI MAN SAYS CASE COST HIM $20,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. A former taxi-driver for 40 years. Ong Leong Kuch, told a district court today how he allegedly lost $20,000 in different sums over the past few years. He said that me money comprised loans and accumulated Interest on loans, and they169 words
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Article141 1964-07-15 4 Ong said that Rajunatha had showed him a number of letters, purporting to be In connection with correspondence with Mr. Teh on th(> appeal case, and was given various sums of money for that specific purpose. The trial Is being heard In the third criminal district court befort141 words
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Article23 1964-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Khalsa Association will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday morning at its club-house in Jalan Bahagia.23 words
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Advertisement237 1964-07-15 4 I CAPITOL ""jS»." OPENS TODAYI ■TROY DONAHUE GETS A BAPTISM OF FIRE FROM' i ■THE APACHES IN HIS FIRST BIG ACTION ROLE!' p 1 1 KZZ^Z^3- £k< QHMflflPto wki9 tnp m m LannAA '^Hw B?tP^B^l^^ hi** J fc^l«E^fe Great '^%aaHIHHMMHHi jflMrJLntilsiVjaißu ■starring TROY DONAHUE SUZANNE PLESHETTE m g DIANE McBAIN237 words
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Article522 1964-07-15 5 Women teachers' union suggests a gradual five-year plan to implement the decision of the Central Govt THE Women Teachers' Union today suggested a gradual five-year plan to implement the Central Government's decision to give equal pay to its 20,086 women employees. It calls for inflated522 words
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195 1964-07-15 5 Pirate gunboat holds up fishermen, tows away 3 boats ARMED Indonesian pirates towed away three fishing boats with fishing gear, provisions and fish, altogether worth $16,200, belonging to seven Malaysian fishermen at IU. 1. I I "I the week end. The risnermen. In four boats, were rounded up by a195 words
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Article69 1964-07-15 5 MUAR. Tues. Dris bin Alias. 17. unemployed, was placed under police supervision for a year, and bound over in $500 by Mr. Justice Oill in the High Court here yesterday. Dris was alleged to have attempted to rape an 11-year-old girl in a public lavatory69 words
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93 1964-07-15 5 THIEVES TOW AWAY BOAT AND GRAB $10,000 GOODS SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves last night towed away a bumboat, laden with more than $10,000 worth of goods, from its moorim? place in Telok Ayer Basin, while its owner was having his dinner in town. The owner. Mr. Tan Lee Yew, discovered his93 words
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Article82 1964-07-15 5 •PENANG. Tues —A man raid- 1 ed pig breeder's house in the Vale of Tempe Road. Tan Jong Bungah. yesterday, but failed to get anything. Ong Llm Kuan told the police the intruder called at his house while he was away. After tying up his82 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-07-15 5 Josephine is Perah's new 'Miss Golden Voice' JPOH. Tues. Miss Josephine Chan was fourth time lucky when she was adjudged "Miss Golden Voice" Perak at the State telecommunications contest here today. She was second last year and was unplaced on two previous occasions. The second place went to Mrs. Ellena94 words
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173 1964-07-15 5 'A new hawkers paradise in Penang DENANG, Tues. A new hawkers' paradise along Jalan Cheong Patt Tse, a new thoroughfare between Gladstone Road and Tek Soon Street behind the Penanß Road Fire Station, in the heart of the city, may be opened up soon. "The City Health Officer has been173 words
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243 1964-07-15 5 High Court petition to declare a marriage void fails MNGAPORE, Tues. A petition for a decree of nullity filed by a young wbman, Murugiah Saraswardi, against a detective, S. Santhana Krishnan, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, in ttfe High Court today. Saraswardi, who married243 words
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Article28 1964-07-15 5 BATU GAJAH, Tues.— A new $5,000 community hall has been built at Kampong Matang Kulim. about six miles from here, under the rural development plan28 words
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138 1964-07-15 5 \LACCA, Tues. The Ifl Malacca Municipal ident, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Uadi (Socialist Front), will move at the council's monthly meeting tomorrow that it is no longer possible to term the S2 million flats in Wolferstan Road as "low-cost" and the council was138 words
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201 1964-07-15 5 lESSELTON, Tues. J Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said here that the State Government was planning to introduce drastic changes in its labour policy and recruit Malaysians in place of Filipinos and Indonesians The State Cabinet would meet to discuss the201 words
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70 1964-07-15 5 PENANG. Tues. Tan long T»kong villagers have appealed lo their rural district councillor, Inche Sulong bin Hall Mohamfd. to improve the drainaee in their village "Owing to poor tJratnago th» kampoiiß sets flooded quite often." Mr. Yap dice Teong. a spokesman for the villagers said.70 words
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Article, Illustration3478 1964-07-15 6 Dato Ismail challenges Dr. Tan: Go to court to prove whether this amendment is constitutional or not fHE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, i challenged an Opi position member in the House of Representatives today to3,478 words
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290 1964-07-15 6 rE executive committee of the University of Singapore Law Society has sent a letter on the Internal Security (Amendment) Bill to the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The letter says: "While the principle of barring students from institutions of higher290 words
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312 1964-07-15 7 Non-recognition of U.S. degrees: Call for a select committee KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The president of the American Universities Club here. Dr. C. K. Cheah, today expressed concern over the number of Malaysian graduates with American degrees who refused to return to this country because their qualifications are not recognised by312 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-07-15 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I KWAKE UP, YA SNOOZIN' M FEUNE, AN' 6ET THE «JAO<I aY J&Q&.& £7 I20 words
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350 1964-07-15 8 JESSELTON, Tuesday. LEGISLATIVE Assemblyman Othman bin Yousof (Tanjong Am) today urged the Sabah Government to adopt the quota system as used in Malaya for granting privileges to natives in the State. Speaking on a motion of adjournment. Inche Othman said theAP - 350 words
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Article36 1964-07-15 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Per* wanit (Singapore Young Men and Women Association) will hold a competition In the National Language on Aug. 24, in connection with the National Language Week programme to be held next month.36 words
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93 1964-07-15 8 Pan-Am flight via Manila cancelled gINGAPORL, Tues. A Pan-American Boeing flight, scheduled to leave Singapore for Los Angeles via Manila this morning, was cancelled because of a strike by the airline's employees in Manila. The strike, which started yesterday morning, has prevented the airline from operating Us planned flights from93 words
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275 1964-07-15 8 'Settling rows with knives too prevalent' HIGH COURT JAILS MAN FOR 5 YEARS ON DEATH CHARGE DENANG. Tues. Setr tling misunderstandings by knives is becoming too prevalent in Penang, Mr. Justice Hepworth, declared today in the High Court. "I am afraid I have to take a serious view of this275 words
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253 1964-07-15 8 Survey by experts for building two dams A LOR STAR. Tues. A team of experts from a British firm of i onsul ting engineers hao begun detailed surveys in deep Jungle near Nami, 30 miles east of here, to prepare designs for the construction, of two large dams for the253 words
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Article39 1964-07-15 8 KANGAR, Tues. The first Co-operative Thrift and Investment Society in Perlis was formed at a meeting in AratX yesterday. Inche Mahmud bin Haji Mohamed Noor was elected chairman and Inche Hablb bin Haji Ismail secretary.39 words
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304 1964-07-15 8 rpHE Perak Chinese A Mining Association has decided to recommend renewal of the International Tin Agreement for another five-year period, with certain modifications. The agreement expires at the end of June, 1966. The association's members have unanimously agreed that the agreement be304 words
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Miscellaneous169 1964-07-15 8 Altefl Oop By y mT Hatnlim «A '<O£| I J****™"* \/-J*m*asßa^#U =^J 1/ > why ooolk y^ ocxjLX*rr have I I en. had a lot on r which t wpvpr I mam h%rt *^^jS^ OWL VS >^_>^»»-^ ff ->r V THOUGHT TD I SUCH A BIG FUSS J/ Oiek Tracy169 words
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599 1964-07-15 9 fHE House of Representatives today passed a Bill giving effect to a number of important changes in the income tax system of Malaysia. The Income Tax Bill, moved by the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. and passed without debate, provides among599 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-07-15 9 U'ren not quitting until RUM 'mess' is cleared I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. Donald U'ren. the Asian representative of the International Transportation Workers' Federation, said today that he would not resign as president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya until he "clears up the mess in RUM Mr. U'ren was commenting238 words
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142 1964-07-15 9 npELUK ANSON. Tues.— The X Rotary Club here has adopted a boy artist for the next two years and will pay for his school and examination fees, uniform and textbooks The boy is Kuan Cheong Foot 17. a Form Pour pupil of Horley Methodist142 words
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105 1964-07-15 9 'Send us back to our former homes' plea by families KAJANG. Tues. Eighty-flve Chinese families living in llu Langat mukim have sent an appeal to the State Government for permission to return to Sungei Makau in the llu Langat Valley The families were told to leave Sun&ri Makau during the105 words
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155 1964-07-15 9 TWO MORE CHOLERA DEATHS: TOTAL 83 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two more cholera deaths one in i Relantan and the other in Trengganu were re- ported in the last 24 I hours, ending at 8 am. i today. This brings the official number of deaths to 33 since the epidemic hit155 words
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100 1964-07-15 9 PENANG. Tues. --An assistant in a jeweller's shop in Pitt Street waited in vain yesterday for the return of a "customer" who disappeared with a $93 gold chain. Syed Ahmad Basheer. of Messrs S. A. Abdul Wahab. reported to the police thac a man100 words
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Advertisement236 1964-07-15 9 salads Plain uiadi M tub-4m«M Ms fmm ut*oi wri:(! ire urvtd nrn, •nd tal*ds of coo*eil vefeUM** cot»sti*( of t tinfle kind at MfetibM. TNnr art anally served witk rouC tat of colil. Dm am>mp for r*» or pln« ai*ds at. to nvntton iutt ft* of Red cabtoft, cat id236 words
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Advertisement140 1964-07-15 9 POWDERED Ijf§mffioi m can buy one container (at a very f special price) and save on every —ll^ hygienic plastic packs. TOOLAC can offer you this rich, full-cream powdered milk at a really low price containius am AVAILAtLIIN Xv 4 colours \i| Wyr \y^ Jy w0 Malaysia today- ;:----■•■■<-. ;^c-:.140 words
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Miscellaneous250 1964-07-15 9 Straits Times Crossword •CBOM 5. Soldier assemble* flame-gun 1 Attracts lame of different <8> sort, really (2. 1. 6. 2 4 p. c. Perhaps players have a dull 8. Stamp out of the room with first-hall— sure to be dlfAntony? <4-4>. ferent in the second <B>. Ajheci witl, a sort250 words
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Obituary27 1964-07-15 10 2* Were* SU (MMmmm) KOH KIAN POH of Labuan paaaed away peacefully 4.20 a.m. 14-T-'64. Funeral l«-7-'64 at 2 p.m. 83A Cheviot Hill. Krankel Kstate. Spore.27 words
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Article179 1964-07-15 10 1* WordMjlO (MtMlmmm) FAMILY OP LATE Mr. M.P. Nab. asm thank all relatives and friends for their kind help, donations, tona'oi— ess and attendance at funeral. MR. AND MRS. Cbandraa Nair thank all relatives and friends who attended their wedding and reception and for their valuable presents. MADAM SOO179 words
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Obituary44 1964-07-15 10 ?o H/orrfs Si* (Mlnimmm) PERCIVAL KULARATNAM PROCTOR who departed this life on July IV 1961, in a road accident at Kajang. "A heart stilled and hands that lie cold, yet a memory that can never il» Dearly mivied by his loved ones.44 words
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Article114 1964-07-15 10 Ward, ttt (Minimum) hurry:; big bargain m h.ms OoM Storage. Dresses. Italian Shoes Children's Wear and Textiles are at rock bottom prices sacrifice. EURASIAN ASSOCIATION Due to Inclement weather Ueneral Meeting postponed to Monday 20th July 5.30 p.m. sharp. St. John Headquarters, Beach Road. Singapore. I. A. C. ISAIAH114 words
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Article817 1964-07-15 10 Indonesian aggression against Malaysia is an established fact President Soekarno has admitted sending troops into Sabah and Sarawak, and has threatened openly to send more. His "action command" to crush Malaysia was issued and has many times been repeated in the hearing of the international community. What817 words
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Article349 1964-07-15 10 In Cyprus, soon, something must give. Pressures are building up again to dangerous levels and the United Nations force is more damper than safety valve. More than 3,000 Greek or Greek Cypriot men have moved to the island from Greece in recent weeks, and a considerable import of349 words
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Article, Illustration774 1964-07-15 10 DENIS WARNER - Ho Chi Minh, Eastern Tito? DENIS WARNER A SPECIAL REPORT By THERE a r e few more f a s c i nating figures on the international scene than old Ho Chi Minh, the bearded poet and playwright who rules Communist North Vietnam. No one has yet settled down to774 words
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Article567 1964-07-15 10 \VITH relerencc to the letter from "Old Boy" published In the Straits Tfmes dated July 11, 1964. I am extremely surprised to find that he has gained absolutely nothing during his stay at the College. The FMC was founded not with the Intention of producing just book-worms567 words
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Article65 1964-07-15 10 I REFER to the letter from "Annoyed Firm" appearing in your paper of July 3. I would be only too glad to investigate any instances of Inefficient, rude and slow service by the telephone operators In Kuantan if "annoyed firm" would write to me giving the time, dave65 words
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Article120 1964-07-15 10 1171 TH reference to the tT letter headed "Long Delay" written by "Disgusted Father" and appearing in the correspondence columns of your issue of July 9, 1964, I am to state that as far as I am aware, teachers in Government and Government-Aided English schools who qualified In120 words
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Article131 1964-07-15 10 MAY I refer to your articles "Two experts testify in labour court" of June 6 and "AUPE. Ministry row hearing" of June 20 and kindly publish the following corrections to your news items which convey the impression that I gave evidence as the only university authority in the field131 words
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Article156 1964-07-15 10 17VERY day many streets Ei in various parts of Singapore are strewn with earth Irom overloaded lorries. As a result houses along the routes where these lorries pass through are covered with dust. The constant dropping of earth from these lorries makes house-cleaning impossible. On rainy156 words
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Article92 1964-07-15 10 A FEW days ago I parked my car for the first time at the multi-storey car park in Malacca Street I was given a chit by an attendant. It was then 10.23 a.m. Seven minutes later I returned for the car, handed in my chit and received a92 words
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Article349 1964-07-15 10 KRISHNA MOORTHY - KRISHNA MOORTHY From 1 T EW DELHI, Tues. Both on the international political front and in economic aid India la facing some nor disappointments over Soviet policies. Soviet Vice-Premier Kosiuyn visited Delhi to attend Mr. Nehru's funeral but at that time the successor question had349 words
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Advertisement647 1964-07-15 10 Straits Times ft Malay Mail Classified advertisements ntey be hsnded tee let Floor COLO trrORAOE ARCAOE Orchard Road COLD STONAOK SMANCMKS AT HOLLANO ROAO-K ATONS KIPPTL ROAD-NAVAL BA«C Awtmiilsii) Agents: 4SSTY BOOK STOMC LTD Win m ute* Mu i. Coaa/sr Qaav TMK NaTWS PRONT F IVfMartaHf; fc I S ■pAt^RaaMWOkl647 words
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Advertisement97 1964-07-15 10 Fine Electric Instruments Standard Models "Stratocaster" l Tha choice of tha i world's leoding Muuciorw $••0.00 eeth. "JaasweatsrIncorporoting many remarkable Fender sss> JH feature*. eT if^tr "Jeauor" m^fJd Fender's nemett <xk«lluJ* f.oo tr> their line Jl 090 00 each. "lens VI" Offen on entirely S^A "naw sound to V^ •vary97 words
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Advertisement205 1964-07-15 10 How do you mk get the chance k to succeed? you need modern facts and 3 modem know-how at your fingertips gives you the better-than-average working knowledge that bringsyou the chance to succeed Nowsoayt everyone who wants to ■■■■■^»_i___L^s»L-— i succaa 1 needs a working knowledge B3»jaa^^3 of all i205 words
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Article, Illustration396 1964-07-15 11 They are as dangerous as Indonesia's current military aggression and subversion on the border: Khir Johari THE psychological warfare tactics of the Jakarta regime are as dangerous to Malaysia as its current military aggression and subversion on the border, the acting Ministerof Information and Broadcasting, Inche396 words
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Article, Illustration295 1964-07-15 11 Non-Malays to play big role in Berita Harian Forum on Sunday KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ■^•ON-MALAY students of the national language 11 are invited to attend and take an active part in the Berita Harian Forum at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka hall. Airport Road, on Sunday. The editor of Berita295 words
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Article32 1964-07-15 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Haveloclt Community Centre on July 31 at 7.30 p.m. in Havelock Road.32 words
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100 1964-07-15 11 PENANG, Tues. The Kelawei Umno division will celebrate the Alliance victory in April's general elections with a two-day picnic at the Sun Valley bungalow, Tanjong Bungah, on Aug 1 and 2. The division wiil also hold a "kendurl" (feast) at the same place in100 words
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Article81 1964-07-15 11 Malay classes in Tawau a success TAWAU. Tue*.— Malay evening classes, sponsored by the Education Department, are gaining popularity and have attracted about 130 students mostly teachers from Chinese and English schools. Government officers and some members of the public. Lessons are given twice a week and there are also81 words
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Article31 1964-07-15 11 TELUK ANSON, Tues. R. Periasamy. 43. a Upper was killed when he was knocked down by a car at the Bth mile. Teluk AnsonHutan Melintang Road during ttM *een-«nd-31 words
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321 1964-07-15 11 20,000 pensioners to march to the Residency THEY WANT GOVT TO REVIEW THEIR PENSION CLAIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The 20,000 pensioners in Malaya will make a protest march to the Residency when the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, returns from abroad. The secretary of the PanMalayan Pensioners' Association, Mr. M.321 words
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Article53 1964-07-15 11 KUALA LUMPTJR. Tue«. A meeting to set up a PEN (Playwrights, Essayists and Novelists) Club branch here failed because of poor response. Only 10 people attended the meeting held at the Kampong Bahru community hall. here. The convenor. Inche Suhor Antarsaudara, said another meeting would53 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-07-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Hundred* of call-up notices will be sent out in the next few weeks for both army and civil defence training. Already, 1.500 notices have been sent to those who registered for civil defence. Notices for the armed forces are being132 words
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Article142 1964-07-15 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A N Indonesian gunboat fired at a Singapore-bound boat at dawn on Sunday "somewhere in Singapore waters." police confirmed today. A trader, Tay Liang Hee, 21, was slightly wounded on two fingers of his left hand. His companions In the rubber-laden craft, Hamid142 words
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123 1964-07-15 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A new $1,000,000 industry, making bolts and nuts, has been established In Singapore and its factory In Sims Avenue will be officially opened by the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Ken? Swee. on July 28 at 5 p.m. The Baey Kirn123 words
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265 1964-07-15 11 I^UALA LDItPUR Tues. The Ministry of Defence announced today that two units of the Terroritorial Army will carry out their annual training camps during the latter part of this month and in August. The 10th Singapore Women Auxiliary Corps (TA> will hold265 words
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Advertisement28 1964-07-15 11 ■TsPECIAITII I TV 1 B OFFER M Akterhziioml J§l metro HBl newest vli^Pn HSFtKucii fPD3I shs. DISTINGUISHED v^ j-"JSjrr PSr~J S^rvo r» I3UMD V n|\ *T'-i IN PENANG28 words
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Advertisement166 1964-07-15 11 p "*^^9 w^^^ m^g <^|^r i^ Fabulous! FIBRE GLASS Curtain Netting Fin Proof, Hoot and Glan Proof, Moth Proof and Soil Resistant. Won't Strotch, Sag or Shrink. A p won < teff 1 qualities becouse Fibre Gloss fresh look washing after washing. Several op«M(jGLASS. .yet it retoirw the beautiful soft166 words
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Miscellaneous625 1964-07-15 11 pToday*s Radio, TV j Orchestra; 11.35 Cocktails For RADIO SINGAPORE 12 midnight Close SHORTWAVE SERVICES: RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and 25 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES: «££",?c N^ 8HO ?J W AYE 4 476 metres SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary, A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 602 Morning Melodies;625 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-07-15 12 ECONOMIC ij\ n II imX ItVIl ii^fcli? a unr v c d M Pyv 'TRUE AND FAIR EXAMPLE OF EAST-WEST CO-OPERATION' TiHE establishment of the new Alliance Plastics factory where more products than ever before would be made locally, would' certainly be an important milestone364 words
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Article, Illustration419 1964-07-15 12 Progress in the lighting field benefits all WITH lighting application extending rapidly with building activity throughout Malaysia, the manufacture of locally made lighting fittings or good quality is a welcome and worthwhile addition to the many industries in Singapore, according to Mr. S.G. Sybertsma, general manager of the lighting department419 words
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Advertisement264 1964-07-15 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO PHILIPS SINGAPORE LTD. ALLIANCE PLASTICS LTD., on the occasion of the laying of the Foundation Stone. Mr .asi*. r^ eS- i ir ■<«> < j^. The menace off corrosion is removed by Jenolite JENOLITE ON THE PRODUCTION LINE OR IN-SITI Kuvt ran lw built into your product* unawares.264 words
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Advertisement128 1964-07-15 12 Congratulations PHILIPS SINGAPORE LTD. ALLIANCE PLASTICS LTD. on the establishment of their new factory at Tanjong Rhu Industrial Estate Kampong Kayu, Singapore from WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LTD. suppliers of MACHINE TOOLS and special equipment Best Wishes to Philips Singapore Ltd., and Alliance Plastics Ltd on the occasion of the128 words
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Article423 1964-07-15 13 Employees of the Federal Capital Commission to get bigger pay packets if they pass examinations in Malay Haji Ismail r ]'IIF Federal Capital Commission has decided to give a special allowance to its employees who are proficient in the national language. This was announced by the commissioner, Haji423 words
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Article39 1964-07-15 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police vest ex lay arrested 12 secret society ::uspect "fighters." Eigh were detained under the Societies Ordinance and the rest under 'he Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Anotl er 2.709 people were screenet.39 words
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Article35 1964-07-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The South-East Asia Photographic Society, Singapore, will hold its third international pictorial photography exhibition of Singapore at the Selaiigor Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur on July 24 at 5.30 p.m.35 words
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Article25 1964-07-15 13 TAMPIN, Tues The choral society of the Tunku Besar Secondary School here, is organising a talentime contest on Aug. 1 at 8 p.m25 words
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171 1964-07-15 13 Big welcome for Razak when he visits Kuantan I/UANTAN. Tues. A big Alliance welcome awaits the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, when, he arrives here on Friday for a three-day tour of Kuantan. Beserah and Pulau Tioman. Arrangements have been finalised by a .special Alliance committee headed by the171 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-07-15 13 Fadzillah off to study accountancy CHE Fadzillah binte s.i ad, 21, who has left for England to study accountancy under the Colombo Plan. She was a clerk in the Johore Income Tax Department.33 words
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Article45 1964-07-15 13 TANAH RATA. Tues— Vandals entered a cabbage farm at Brinchang near here belonging to Loh Kam Weng last night and slashed 573 vegetables that were almost fully grown. Damage is estimated at $650 There are 10.000 cabbage plant* on the farm.45 words
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Article36 1964-07-15 13 MUAR. Tues. The District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahlr, and local religious officers will lead 10.000 Muslims in procession through the town next Tuesday to mark the birthday of Prophet Mohamed.36 words
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Article29 1964-07-15 13 BATU GAJAH. Tues. Mr. James Walter, a US. Peace Corps volunteer has been posted to the Sultan Yussuf Secondary School here to teach science and mathematics29 words
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202 1964-07-15 13 MCA: GIVE PREFERENCE TO TEMPORARY TEACHERS DENANG. Tues. The Penang' State MCA has decided to ask the Central Government to give top preference to its recruitment of 4,800 teachers under the new comprehensive schools system to all temporary teachers in fully-assist-ed schools and all serving teachers in Independent schools. This202 words
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Article59 1964-07-15 13 KLANG, Tues. A hawker. G. Sundrarajan. 28. of Pilmor Estate. was sentenced to six months' jail here today when he was found guilty of stealing a motor-cycle on May 5. Inspector Hare-hand Singh told the court that Sundrarajan went to a neighbour's house and took away59 words
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Article51 1964-07-15 13 TELUK ANSON. Tues. About 4.000 Muslims heie will take part, in a procession through the town to celebrate the birthday of Prophet Monamed on July 21. The Raja Muda of Perak will b» among the speakers at a rally on the town padang after the51 words
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105 1964-07-15 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. will start a new shipping service which will directly link all ports in Malaysia and Brunei from July 28. Announcing this today, the manager of the company, Mr G.H. Postlethwaite, said the fortnightly service will be105 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-07-15 13 Father of S'pore Chief Justice dies in Penang General Hospital PENANG, Tuesday. ]y|R. Wee Gim Puay, 75-year-old father of the Singapore Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, died suddenly in the Penang General Hospital early this morning. Mr. Justice Wee, who was immediately told by telephone, flew to Penang173 words
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100 1964-07-15 13 lESSELTON, Tues.— A baby girl born in the Labuan j cottage hospital is named "Valetta" after an expectant j mother was flown out of the Sipitang jungle by a Royal Air Force Valetta aircraft. The baby's mother died during the birth. The baby has100 words
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Article32 1964-07-15 13 BANTING. Tues. A variety show, beauty contests and national dress competitions will be held at Pelum Baru on Saturday and Sunday to mark the end o( the National Langeage month.32 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-07-15 13 THE- n GAMBOLS by Barry Agpleby— BOTTLE ANO IT HIT MB/ ZaNO I FELL OOWN ANON TQOD OfJ Vmv face oucu^S APABT FROM TMAT WOAT SORT I V OF A GAME V WAS ITJ*/34 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-07-15 14 B H V^si jl l j 3 11 1 1 Vi 1 1 1 K' m\ i 3 I lvv| (Continued from Page Uli SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words tS (Mim.i— Box SO rts. txlr* THE ADVERTISER Box A 4027 S.T. X.L Position filled Applicant* thanked. THE ADVERTISER Box AIOIS S.T.1,070 words
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Advertisement913 1964-07-15 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT %**^m. tt 'Mi* l rta .xtrm MERINO CHESCENT: Kurmsbed eory 3 nedroom Bungalow. (1 air-con-ditionedi Lounge, dime; room, servants amenities Nice garden. Rent: SSM 0.n.0. David Pboa A Sons. Valuers A Estate Agents. Tsl: (B'por*) *****/*****. "CITY QUEST HOUSE PuraisMd D/Slmd* rooms, bathrooms, m/ sanitation, longbeth attached. Verandah913 words
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Advertisement983 1964-07-15 14 EDUCATION M Word. tS MM I- «<•! St rts .r«r. M A L A t a ,VHH«»rHtaUthv> bOLLEUS oflrr- «u«ira:nlae<l norne»Mo> courses tor ft. 8.C., School Certibcal* I4uaiif>mg l«si LCt LCC. bvua Keeping etc Mala* Cmnrn and Tamil, in level, including H. 6 C. Principal secure your Credits in Krudito983 words
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Advertisement847 1964-07-15 14 LOST tt Words tt lMi*.t—9mx tt ef. srtrm STOLEN from Orey Mini BK 6506. 4 July In Paddock P.J. circuit. Wlnd- rcreen from A.C. Bristol N. 9884 valueless to anyone except owner Information concerning loss much appreciated Itobb*. Kuala Ketll Estate. Kedah. BEAUTY CULTURE word* tt iMi*,t —a It rf.847 words
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Advertisement1045 1964-07-15 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words St lMtm.)—Hox tt ef. mMtrm OOWN PAYMENT of 00 for 1959 simes. Balance. Easy terms can krranged. 1960 Sunbeam Alpine S3PAU. Tel: (Spore) Tony '.'U444. *****. 1*63 PONTIAC PARIS'ENB Two Tone white top metallc brown body. abrut 0.000 only. Beautiful condition, radio. $8,500. Phone Spore1,045 words
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Advertisement962 1964-07-15 14 i MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE •o Words $S (Him.)— Box tt ef. extra OS. A C. CAP-BED Lata* for saw. c.h. 81" a 66" D*tw**a. as. 3t". Bos *MTI) S.T. B pore DOGS, PETS. ETC. ITerets Si (Mim.t—mom tt ef. «is WHITE TOY POOOLE6 mala* 8 weeks old Parents America962 words
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Advertisement735 1964-07-15 14 AT YOUR SERVICE M Worms M (Mln ,—Bmx fa rts sßßja) KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, S3. Tb* Arcade. Ist Floor Tel: BiSlu. BRING ruui; uUbUMBNT* u> Mouoo tsnitta. w* win male «svs cleai copies hi tau DrwesWHILB YOU WAIT Photostat ana t>laa Print ing Service. Black a. te Konlnaon Koad. S'por*735 words
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Advertisement370 1964-07-15 14 WHERE- TO STAY (Fed.) t» ir.rtf« it (MlH.t—Hox St rts JOHORE HOTiL KH« /Ct>in.s* food Aircoa Rooms Pnonr 23«a/e NEW STRAITS VIEW MOTEL J a. Seaside Dancing *> Kloorsbow* N|(bt>> Tel 2133 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Word. IS IMtm )—Bnx tt rts. eafrej HOTEL AMBASSADOR .seaside 4« Meyer Road. Dancing370 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-07-15 15 TO lIVERPOOL A WEST COAST OK: (Hie S cor* Sails P S'kan f*n»nt PELEUS LittrpHl ll Pt/Jiry IS Jaly 1? (I'ENOI literpeel. Dublin Cde IS Teday July 11/11 July 21 ACHILLES Avonmouth, LittrpMl m Ml W Jaly 21 Jlly 2' 1 AJAX Litirpeel, Glasfow July II July 22 Jaly 21/2)1,346 words
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Advertisement1218 1964-07-15 15 K II THE EAC LINES mV%V \~~JCm SINCAPOIE RUAM IU»fU*«P.SWtmNMAM ffMANG Ift Ty?f«jft— 4JJ DIN- ah HOUS* Ii.wfWGID. rOMIM.i 1/J.wet» O*»t C^W "'f J^M rnoNi 7»oi rwoMi t—u »momi «>ei rMMteaaari SAHIHS! 10 SEHOA. U HAVRt. BAMIOM, BREMEH, ANTWERP, OTTfUPAW AMSTCRPAM, OSLO. SOTNEHBUtt ANO tOPtmiUtH ~^^"^™™^™7nfapoT!™ l^^rS'Sa»«^ M^Ts3»| ■•KINA" B)1,218 words
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Advertisement1144 1964-07-15 15 I BENULINE lIPRttS SUVICt TO L0IH»0N. LIVUPOOL A CONTIHENTAL PORTS. nrtniArnuin **> utirpooi am h BbNNACDHUI Havre Am 23 I -taw* PL S'haai Penani Rotterdaai Am la Part/Tii*| Anttwrp am M BEHIaARIC NT Himourf AM Si Sinppof. Pt. S'hM "enart London IMJ4 Mi am My 11/1 km V 6rar«tMMNj SwtM1,144 words
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Advertisement1189 1964-07-15 15 BBCKNJUI S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AMD MIDDLESBROUGH Smtapora Pt S'bm Perunf t| On* loneetClU OF BIRMINGHAM ll Pirt/Teday *Au| ■Cm OF LEEOS 22/21 Mly 24/2S Ml 21 Jat| 1S Am tCITT OF lIPOH 21/21 Mly M Jaly 21 Aat •CITT OF DURHAM 11/21 Am 2123 AM1,189 words
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Article114 1964-07-15 16 MELBOURNE, Tues.—lndustrials continued to trade on a confident note. Moves were small but rises well exceeded falls. Most leaders showed small gains, a notable exception being Rothmans, down 1/- to 34/6. Oils and base metals were firm with the whole list showing Improvement Santos Oil gained 2/3 to114 words
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Article264 1964-07-15 16 AUGUST flrat grade rubfear f.e.fc. eleaed at 0 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 66! cent a per O>., down a quarter-cent on Monday's closing level for the pooltlon. The tone wma very quiet. r.a.O. and P.M. R.I. elating prleet In eantt per Ib. yesterday: Int.264 words
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Article38 1964-07-15 16 (XN the free exatiantt marlaat in VJ Hook Kong yesterday U>o U.S. dollar was quoted at &.T4| far TT and 8.73 i for eaah. Starling was quoted at 15.97 and •n* Utl tf gold at 24S|.38 words
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Article26 1964-07-15 16 July 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66} cents (down a quarter-cent). TIN: 5620.«2\ a plcul (up 55.37}). Estimated unofficial nffrrint: 235 tons (up 15 tons).26 words
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717 1964-07-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was another extenx sive slide in the prices of industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with business tending to expand a little on bargain-hunting at the new low levels. Tins were also easier, with little business passing.717 words
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Article24 1964-07-15 16 July 13 July 14 Malayan Stock IndJce* 'Industrials 95.48 94.31 Tina: 129.04 128.76 rubbers: 103.86 103.86 •Dee. 30, 1963=100 Dee. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article846 1964-07-15 16 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ot shares traded La brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: BetoUad tl.OOO) fLM, (1.000) $1.00: CO. Meldinc* (2JJOO) $2.82; Dunlopt (3,000; $l.«i>. (2.000) $1.93. (l.OOO) $1.04; (1.000) $1.92: eeao orda. (8.000) 52.30.846 words
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Article98 1964-07-15 16 THE Malayan Exchange Bank!' Aim. elation made tbrse changes In its rates to marchanta yesterday (all rate* to $100): New Verk: buying TT 32 S/8, airmail OO 32 3/4, 00 d/st 33 1/18 credit bills, 33 3/16 trade bill* Canada: buying TT 36 3/16, airmail O» 33 7/16.98 words
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Advertisement131 1964-07-15 16 omnouwo Euiopt rie»i O-apoon t S'lijmt fortnn Kartell It i. ttrttan. Dm, VAkU Sailcl It Part It July Owtirk. ittvtn. fcaatart, ■nata. liltulf SOUTH WCn »r«IC« UIVICt TANMU 1/ I «n Durban '71 I), Pin Elmletl (24/11. Cltattwa (Jl'll, Vatadi 01/ A. Pirt Hartwrt. lagu (I/I). Cttitit 10/OJ, lome. Thm.131 words
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Advertisement1623 1964-07-15 17 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction In reinforced concrete of an underpass Bridge at Water Treatment Plant Road, Police Cantonment, Tanjong Rambutan, Perak, will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R.. Perak, Ipoh up to 3 pjn. on 22nd July, 1964 from Contractors in Classes1,623 words
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Advertisement678 1964-07-15 17 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE Chapter 185 This advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the Provisions of Section 42(7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Trade Marks registered In the name of Nicholas Proprietary Limited, a Company Incorporated under the laws678 words
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Advertisement757 1964-07-15 17 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229, 2nd Floor, City Hall) (a) Disposal of 1 Lot of 20 tons of Mild Steel Scrap. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on 22nd July, 1964. (b) Disposal of 3 Lots of Redundant Equipment. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close757 words
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Advertisement948 1964-07-15 17 TENDERS TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "E" and jfc above Registered Contractors will < "WBfrM be received by the Jurutera Negerl, JOC^ '■rm J.K.R.. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. MttL^K. TwJ up to 3.00 pjn. of the 20th July. 423e39<3fK» 1964 for the K 3SS* pp Construction oi 3 Nos.948 words
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Advertisement355 1964-07-15 17 TENDER TENDER PENANG PORT COMMISSION I J-K.R. NEGRI SEMBILAN QuotaUons are lmlted for the TENDER NOTICE supply ot aluminium alloy materials for the construction of alu- Tenders will be received from minium lighters of the same type approved Registered PWD. Speas are now In the service of the clalUt Contractors355 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-07-15 18 DOG BE ATS MAN even though he is a world-beater! 'J'HE fastest man in the world over 220 yards challenged a top-class greyhound at London's White City. American Henry Carr, while training, saw Jug of Ale, the greyhound, in action on the dog track which encircles the running track. A122 words
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Article276 1964-07-15 18 PNANG, Tues. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on last Sunday's races here: Race I—Near1 Near the 4f Silver Dragon (Subian). who was hanging in. crowded The Wee Cobbler (apprentice Dragon) onto Rough and Tough (M. Lee. causing both horses to be checked. Races 2 8 and S nothing276 words
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307 1964-07-15 18 Epsom Jeep - Film Goer 111 and Master Auctioneer impress Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Tues. Film Goer 111 and Master Auctioneer, the two outstanding two-year-olds in training, have improved tremendously. Film Goer 111 did a 3t trial in 38 4/5 on a soft track this morr,--i:;t?, accompanied by Box Office 111. Equally307 words
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Article197 1964-07-15 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th* MRA today announced promotion for 18 horses and demi»tion fur 60. PROMOTION: Class 3 to t'uu» 3 Malapin. Ever Onward. The Untie. Tee Up. Miss Susan, Bay Dragon 11. Yardarina. Bacqlava 11. Peninjau. Morning Time. Gallant Defender. Kal Tere 11,197 words
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Article454 1964-07-15 18 SINGAPORE. Tues Shaw Stable's Entertainment V, late Fidelio, makes his Malaysian debut in the main sprint here on .Sunday. With 9.3 he is rated 1-lb above two brilliant performers. Royal Meadow and Pizarro 11. Entertainment V's home record, however, justifies the Handicapper's high rating. He was454 words
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Article57 1964-07-15 18 Entertainment V's first outing as a three-year-old was in th« Guineas Trial at Kempton. He ran a fair race, finishing fifth. Then came his big test in th« 2.000 Guineas at Newmarket and he put up a good show to finish fourth to Only For Life in a57 words
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Article84 1964-07-15 18 LOXUON. Tuts.— (ire* Sovereign, leading sire or two-\e»r-old racehorses In 1961. hat been sold fur i 175.100 The sire of winners of over t!00.000. Grey Sovereign wan wifnlh in the general sires Hat in both 1961 and 1965. His yearlings sold during the last fonr >ears hareReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement75 1964-07-15 18 ■7 f Jj ■i Mm. fei 'mm .in a! > S V j IL BL tv Bj^. mL Ufa* Bt kite SI 81. «k THE FLATTEST WATCH IN THE WORLD.... with a sweep second hand. The Favre-Leuba ***** model is an example of unmatched watch making skill, backed by eight75 words
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589 1964-07-15 19 Lawry is run out for fourth time on this tour CRICKET T ONDON, Tues.— The Australian cricketers did not win any laurels lor their runr4nj? between wickets at Southampton yes.terday, reports Jack Finfleton. O'Neill was run out for a "duck" and Lawry was run out for the second time in589 words
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608 1964-07-15 19 TENNIS CtfEREMBAN, Tues. Results O of matches played In the Negrt Sembllan lawn tennis open championships here at the xveek'"mKNS SINGLES: First Round D Siow bt Malek 6-2. 8-3: S. A Zulkifll bt Wong Keng Hock R-4. 6-0; Naslr bt Hussein Abdullah 6-3.608 words
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425 1964-07-15 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRID A ATHLETICS ONLY HIGH JUMPERS HAVE GOT LEAVE by Singapore, Tuesday. QNLY TWO Singapore athletes will compete in the Malacca AAA championships at Kubu Stadium on Friday and Saturday. Of the 11 athletes who were expected to travel to Malacca, only425 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-07-15 19 IPOH, Tuea. The Perak GovernJ. ment Services Sports Council has named 16 players for the triangular hockey meet against Malaysian Police and Penang Government Services here this weekend. They are: K. Anandarajah (captain). M. Slvanadian. R. Anandarajah. Mahmud Osman. Mohamed Sidek. William Josepeh. Z n Arrlfln.89 words
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Article113 1964-07-15 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Woon Wah Siang. will preside over the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Government Services Sports Council tomorrow. The meeting, convened by S.R.P. Naldu. will be held at the Ministry of Culture at 3 p.m.113 words
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Article222 1964-07-15 19 ONDON, Tues. Dick McTaggart was the surprise choice In the British boxins team announced today for the Tokyo Olympic Games In October. McTaggart, a 29-year-old southpaw who has won every honour in the sport, will be taking part in his third Olympics. He won a gold medalAP - 222 words
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Article16 1964-07-15 19 BATU PAHAT, Tues.— The Johore AAA championships will be held here on July 23-2416 words
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167 1964-07-15 19 Isaac, Mun Hong meet again in trials BOXING OINOAPORE, Tuea. Malaysia's leading bantamweight amateur boxers, Brian Isaac and Ow Mun Hong, will meet for the third time in the final Olympic Games trials at the People's Association on July 24. Mun Hong beat Isaac In tn* final of the Malaysian167 words
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115 1964-07-15 19 NEW YORK, Tues.— The United States, the holders, and Australia, who were runners-up last year, have drawn first-round byes for the Federation Cup, the women's International lawn tennis team competition, to be held in Philadelphia In September. The draw, which was made here byReuter - 115 words
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169 1964-07-15 19 Patricia, 10, sets the only record SWIMMING SINGAPORE, Tues. k> Tet-year-old Patricia Chan put up the only record on the second day of the Chinese Swimming Club championships at Amber Road today. Patricia clocked 36.35 ec In winning the girls' under- 14 50 metres butterfly stroke, knocking nearly 7sec off169 words
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Article54 1964-07-15 19 BROOKLINE. Tuea. Rod Layer (Aust.) beat Pancho Gonzales (US) 4-6, 6-3. 7-5, 6-4 to win first prize of U552,200 in tha professional Layer Tennis tournament here yesterday. The Brookllne event completed the professional players' eighU tournament tour of the United States in which Ken Rosewall (Australian headed theReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement267 1964-07-15 19 ££&4|jjSJl SHE NOTICES THE fvvwW SMARTNESS f VTs/ I The 'difference' is this a Pelaco business shirt feels comfortable M I U and looks smart even after a WHtt^Smk bbYsV whole day's wear. M^ if The graceful lines of Pelaco shirts are tailored to trim-watsted per- M I N fection.267 words
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Advertisement143 1964-07-15 19 I Jm Ik J^W Bask ■pn (if- 1 «-v THE BEST SHAVE IN THE WORLD Ronson make what they believe is the perfect under the jaw and nose. Plenty of men buy it electric razor. It's called the Ronson' 300. What's for themselves. But a razor like this :s, quite143 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous85 1964-07-15 19 SOCCER Ipoh Dlv. 3: Shaw Bros 1 Hussars Band 1. Taipin* League: Ist RMR 4 Military Hosp. 1. Krian League (P. Buntar) Chinese R.C. 3 Police 1. Bentong League: JKR 3 Rangers 2. Friendlles (B. Oajah): B. Gajah 2 Tronoh 1; Bg.| Durian 3 Tg. Tin 2. L. Permk DJt.85 words
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Miscellaneous103 1964-07-15 19 SPORTS DIAH Y SOCCER S'ror Oiv. 1: Sunrise v Mercantile Bank (6 p.m.i; Police Depot v SIA (7.30. both matches at Merdeka Stadium i. S-pore Business Houses DW. 1: HK Bank t Cold Storage, DW. 2: Chartered Bank v NTS, Mercantile Bank v Borneo (all at Parrer Park); Div. 3103 words
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124 1964-07-15 20 LONDON, Tues. At the annual meeting of Tronoh Mines on Friday, Major T. J. W. Allen, a shareholder, will propose that Mr. EH. Taylor, formerly manager of Oopeng, be appointed a director. Mr. Allen will also move a resolution t luii while "noting the124 words
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Article, Illustration541 1964-07-15 20 The Deputy Federal Secretary denies allegations made by an Assemblyman •J HE Deputy Federal Secretary in Sabah, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, strongly denied in a statement today allegations made by an Assemblyman, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, yesterday on the conduct of Malayan officials now541 words
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Article70 1964-07-15 20 LONDON, Tues.— Results of cricket matches ended today were: AT SWANSEA: Match abandoned as a draw (rain). Glamorgan 165 and 168 for 5.8 declared. Somerset 103. AT EDGB ASTON: Worcestershire beat Warwickshire by 219 runs. AT LIVERPOOL: Lancashire beat Sussex by 85 runs. AT LORD'S: Middlesex beat70 words
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Article35 1964-07-15 20 LONDON, Tues. Mr. Edward Dv Cann, Minister of State at the British Board of Trade, will visit Rumania. Bulgaria. Hungary and Czechoslovakia at the end of this month for trade talks. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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193 1964-07-15 20 Re-settling 5,000 families by the end of August SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 5,000 families from 80 areas are to be resettled by the end of next month to make way for the Governmen t s development schemes in various parts of the island, including the city area. Another 130 areas are193 words
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90 1964-07-15 20 NEW YORK. Tues. OamWe Benedict Porumbeanu. the typewriter heiress who caused a storm when she ran away and married her family's former Rumanian chauffeur, is seeking an annulment of the marriage, it waa announced today. Mr. Vincent Malone. lawyer for Mrs. Porumbeanu here, said In aReuter - 90 words
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Article320 1964-07-15 20 LONDON, Tues. The stock mui'k.ets continued to make steauy progress tooay m spue ol the postal deiuy ana many leading equities closed with goou gams. There was a good investment demand in which the institutions were again playing an important part. Engineering shares were prominent with Guest Keen,320 words
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Article46 1964-07-15 20 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 21-l/16d., Aug. 20-11 16d.. Sept. ao-7/16d, Oct. 20 s »d.. Oct. Dec. 20*»d.. Jan. Mar. 20-5 IM. Apr. June 20-5 16d. July Sept. 20>,d., Oct. Dec. 20><d., Jan. Mar. 2O'*d.. c.Lf. July 19--15-16 d.. Aug. 19 T id., Sept 19*»d Tone: Inactive.46 words
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Article24 1964-07-15 20 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £1265 sellers £1270, Forward buyers £1237',. sellers £1240. Settlement £1260. Turnover a.m. 250 tons, pm 80 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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601 1964-07-15 20 HOUSE SAYS 'YES' TO AN EXTRA $49.3 m THK House of Represents lives agreed in principle tonight to supplementary expertditure of $41). M million. It will meet in committee stage tomorrow morning to go through in detail the Supplementary Supply Bill, which lists the item requiring extra cash. Moving adoption601 words
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306 1964-07-15 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Director of Television. Mr Ow Keng Law. today recounted in court how he felt a hand in his si pocket containing $24f> while he was watching the races at the Selangor Turf Club. He grabbed hold of306 words
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