The Straits Times, 18 July 1964
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Title Section20 1964-07-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times ft**** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration669 1964-07-18 1 JACKIE SAM - His citizenship revoked 'HE KNOWINGLY LENT RESPECTABILITY OF HIS NAME TO GIVE COVER TO RED ACTIVITMS IN NANYANG UNIVERSITY' By JACKIE SAM SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Tan Lark Sye, the multi-mill-ionaire rubber magnate, who was formerly Chairman of the Nanyang University Council, has lost his Singapore citizenship. Announcing669 words
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Article, Illustration550 1964-07-18 1 GEORGE LIU - Lin Dai found dead in gas-filled bathroom GEORGE LIU 'TAKE CARE OF SON' LETTER LEFT FOR HUSBAND By HONG KONG. Fri. Beautiful Lin Dai, one of the most famous Chinese movie actresses, died today. She was 33. The famous film star apparently died of asphyxiation. She was found early in550 words
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149 1964-07-18 1 TYRE GOES OFF IN PIECES, BUT CAMPBELL DOES IT LAKE EYRE (South Australia). Fri. Donald Campbell hurtled to a new world land speed record on the salt flats track here shortly after dawn today, with the t-i'.til completely ripped off a rear tyre. Campbell recorded a speed of 403.1 mph149 words
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329 1964-07-18 1 'It's a great moral victory' Razak COMMONWEALTH SUPPORT WELCOME KUANTAN, Fri. The Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today welcomed the announcement made in London by the 17 other Commonwealth countries sympathising with Malaysia's position in the confrontation issue. Speaking at a rally at Beserah. six miles from here, Tun329 words
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Article65 1964-07-18 1 Sir Alex explains. LONDON. Fri. Sir Alex Douglas-Ilomr was asked in the lions.- of Commonsi today to confirm that the < miimonwr.illh Prime Ministers were unanimous in their support of Malaysia. He rrplied that the use of tiir words "Prime .Ministers" in the communique meant unanimity. "Various countries support .Malaysia65 words
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Article29 1964-07-18 1 ATHENS. Fri. Thousands of panic-stricken inhabitants and tourists at Nafpllon. south Greece, rushed into the streets when a strong earth tremor shook the town early today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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327 1964-07-18 1 A goodwill tea party, but curfew extended for 2 more nights PENANG. Fri nine-hqur curfew in Bukit Mertajam A from 8.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. has been extended for two more nights. 'The situation continues to improve but we want to niako sure it is completely brought under control," the327 words
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683 1964-07-18 1 SINGAPORE. Fri THE Singapore Government has the right and duty to solve the problems of all communities here, the Government declared today. It said it would also bear full responsibility for policy subsequent to Sundays big meeting with Malay leaders at683 words
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388 1964-07-18 1 Copter will fly Tengku to White house I ONDON. Fri. When the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, flies to Washington next week for talks with President Johnson the last stage of his journey will be by American Army helicopter. He will land on the lawni of the White House388 words
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Article31 1964-07-18 1 NO BIC WAR' JKSSIITON. Iri— T.rn. W. C. Walker. Dim-tor of Borneo Operations, said today In- did not think Indonesia would launch a larcc-sf.ilc war acainst Malaysia —I Fl.31 words
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214 1964-07-18 2 ROUT OF VIETCONG AFTER ABORTIVE AMBUSH 'JAIGON, Prl. T he I Vietnamese Govern- 1 ment said yesterday that its forces turned an attempted Vietcong ambush ir. the Mekong River delta into a bloodyrout of the Communists. More than 100 Vietcong attackers were killed, a Government announcement said. Vietnamese losses wereAP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-07-18 2 'The great shadow of fear over S-E Asia' NEITHER SECURITY NOR STABILITY: HASLUCK WASHINGTON, Friday. A USTRALIA'S Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Paul Has luck, said yesterday the public at large did not realise what a great shadow of fear hung over South-East Asia. He told a news conference thatAP - 294 words
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75 1964-07-18 2 ACCRA. FTi. China will fl»e Ghana an interest free loaii of million under an economic and technical co-operation agreement signed here yesterday. The loan, repayable over 10 years starting in January 1974, follows a £7 million Chinese loan granted to Ghana in 1961.75 words
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218 1964-07-18 2 MOSCOW, Fri. Mutual understanding on tnaior I international problems ha* been reached between Indonesia and the Soviet Union, the official news aßencv Tass said yesterday. It was quoting from a loint Boviet-Indonesian communique on the talks In Moscow between Russian leadersReuter - 218 words
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113 1964-07-18 2 MALAYSIA DOES NOT EXIST, SAYS SOEK I AKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno defended Indonesia's actions in seeding forces into Malaysian territory during an address at the opening session of the Indonesian Democratic Women's Congress here last night. He said in its present form Malaysia did not exist for Indonesia. To IndonesiaReuter; AP - 113 words
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116 1964-07-18 2 BELGRADE. Fri.— About 30 shouting African students attacked the British Embassy in Sofia yesterday, burling bricks and bottles through windows in protest against Wednesday's London attack on the Kenya Prime Minister. Mr. Jomo KenyatU. The students badly damaged six cars belonging to the embassy andReuter - 116 words
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257 1964-07-18 2 TIfIANTLA, Fri. Presl■i'l dent Macapagal la hopeful that Tengku Abdul Rahman will abide by their understanding that the Philippine claim to Sabah will oe submitted to the International Court of Justice. This statement was mad« today by the foreign SecretaryAP; UPI - 257 words
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Article, Illustration396 1964-07-18 2 SALISBURY, Friday MR. LAN SMITH, Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, said here last night he had no ii> tention of adhering to the views of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers that there should be new corstitutional talks on the future ofReuter - 396 words
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157 1964-07-18 3 'Hero' who downed plane with vodka bottle is expelled MOSCOW. Fri. The 4TX Communist Party yesterday expelled an official who downed an aeroplane with a vodka bottle. The Government newspaper Izvestia said Tambov regional party officials decided the "main hero" of the incident had been too lightly treated. At first,UPI - 157 words
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Article39 1964-07-18 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The United States conducted a low-yield underground nuclear test at the Nevada proving ground yesterday, the Atomic Energy Commission announced here. The shot had an explosive force Of less than 20.000 tons of TNT.39 words
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115 1964-07-18 3 I^EW YORK, Fri.—Several hundred angry Negroes threw stones, beer tins and books at police today after a policeman shot dead a 15--year-old Negro he said had drawn a knife on him. "Come on, shoot another *****." a. cirl in the crowd shouted to policrReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration685 1964-07-18 3 Of vice and virtue— by Senator Goldwater 'Extremism in defence of liberty is no vice; moderation in pursuit of justice is no virtue' he tells party convention gAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Senator Barry Goldwater, said last night that "extremism in the defence of liberty is no vice," and that ''moderation inReuter - 685 words
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158 1964-07-18 3 Choice of Goldwater is a disaster, say British papers LONDON, Friday. OEVERAL British newspapers today expressed consternation at the nomination, of Senator Barry Goldwater as Republican candidate for the American presidential election, in November. I The Financial Times saw Senator Goldwater as the first presidential candidate since World War TwoReuter - 158 words
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Article70 1964-07-18 3 NEW YORK, Frt. Gamble 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 was announced. Mr. Vlncem Malone, lawyer for Mrs. Porumbeanu here, said in a statement that70 words
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131 1964-07-18 3 LONDON, Fri.— A oue-day strike of Britain's postmen ended last night alter paralysing the postal services throughout the country. The men, who want higher pay, went back lor the night shift to face a colossal pile up of unsorted mail. Some of itReuter - 131 words
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Article89 1964-07-18 3 PARIS, Fri. A crowd estimated at more than 500.000 walked in the funeral procession here yesterday of Mr. Maurice Thorei, secretary-general of the French Communist Party for more than 30 years. Minrrs from his home town of Lens headed the procession from party headquarters inReuter - 89 words
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88 1964-07-18 3 UNITED NATIONS. PrL Q Thant, secretary-general of the United Nations, appealed last night to Cyprus. Greece and Turkey to halt "immediately" the military build-up in Cyprus. He said it was "clearly increas Ing the tension and the danger in the Island must beReuter - 88 words
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183 1964-07-18 3 REPUBLICAN NOMINATION: MILLER, A CATHOLIC, ACCEPTS CAN FRANCISCO, Fri.! R ep r e sentative William Miller has ac-j cepted nomination as Republican vice-presi-dential candidate to rur, with Senator Barry Goldwater in the election in November. After his sweeping victory i in Wednesday night's balloting. Mr. Goldwater picked Mr. Miller. 50,Reuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration680 1964-07-18 5 HAVE CODE OF CONDUCT, TOWN PLANNERS TOLD 'IF IRREGULARITIES FOUND GOVT. WILL DEAL SEVERELY WITH OFFICERS CONCERNED' pENANG, Fri.— The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said today he was "increasingly worried" over the allegations he had heard of corruption and680 words
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Article31 1964-07-18 5 IPOH, Pri. The inaugural meeting of the Peralc Electrical Association will be held at its premise! in Hume Street here on Sunday. The meeting is open to all electricians.31 words
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Article154 1964-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A NOTHER death due to cholera was reported in Trengganu in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. This brings the total number of deaths in the State to 64 and In all the East Coast States to 84 since the outbreak began154 words
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100 1964-07-18 5 njIANAH R A T A Fri.— A Thirty-five members of the 10th Singapore Women's Auxiliary Corps i Territorial Army) began their annual training at the Brinchang Camp near here this morning. During the OOUTN, spread over 10 days, the women will receive training100 words
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Article69 1964-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The] Malayan Historical Society Is organiMnu an annual MM9 competition vii tustencai subiects for students of the University of Malaya. A cash prize will be awarded to the best essay submitted on an aspect of Malayan history. It will be called the Malayan69 words
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Article51 1964-07-18 5 AIX)R STAR. Pri. -A collection d tic inn nooks hae been donated to the public llbrarv here by American book publishers under the Poople-to-People programme. The presentation was made Ov Mr. George W. Porter. Director ol LJSIS. Penang to Inche 1.-mml Oln Harun. ciia.rman of the51 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Capt. Aboo Samah bin Abu Bakar (above), of the 6th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, has been appointed aide-de-camp to the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tengku O.sman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. Capt. Aboo,125 words
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Article42 1964-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Selangor is to hold its National Language Month campaign from July 21 to July 28. Debating, elocution and quiz contests will be held during the campaign. The Tengku Ampuan will itive away arizes to the winners.42 words
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Article27 1964-07-18 5 BAIL) PAHAI, Fri.— The Girl Guides Association will stage a "Festival of Dances" at the Cheng Siu Hall here at 8 p.m. on Aug. 1.27 words
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146 1964-07-18 5 Three PCs get married in a single ceremony pARIT BUNTAR. Fri Three policemen were married in a single, ceremony at the Police Club, Ba?an Serai, last night. Senior Government officials and planters were among the 300 guests present. The three couples were: PC. Salehan bin Salleh and Che Sofiah binte146 words
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Article69 1964-07-18 5 PfANG. Prt. Mr. J. Bajan Singh, the secretary, and Mr S Slvanathan. another official will represent the Penang branch at the 12th annual delegates conference of the National Union of Graduate Teachers to be held at the Anglo Chinese (Secondary) School. Ipoh, on Aug. 6.69 words
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Article52 1964-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR r:i The National Union ol Day Training Colleges Centre* Twined Tt\ic!ier.s. Mftngßf bnutcb, vwll hold us first annual meeting at the La Salle School la Srntul at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, Konrral secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers will address52 words
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Article36 1964-07-18 5 KAJANO. Fri Miss National Language and the National Dress contests will be held at the weekly fair here at 10 p.m. tomorrow They are being organised in conJunction with the National Langutae Month.36 words
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Article32 1964-07-18 5 KLANG. Pri. A Medical Queen will be elected at the annual dance or the Klune District Medxal Club, which will be held at the Leichumanun Hall here on July 25.32 words
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Article159 1964-07-18 5 ■jIJUAR. Fri.— Members of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees branch here Bre perturbed by the presence of moneylenders at the Town Council premises on pay days. The union's secretary. Inche Mohamed bin Ismail. said today that it was improper for moneylenders to crowd159 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-07-18 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's Soli-citor-General, Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Mohamed Zain, has been appointed a High Court judge. Dato Aziz, who moved Into his new office In the High Court building today, is to be sworn in on168 words
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79 1964-07-18 5 Housewife on shopping visit was robbed PENANO, Pri.— A Kedah housewife today reported she was robbed of a gold chain when she went chopping In Penang un Monday night. In a belated report. Soon Boon Chin, of Jalan Wospital. Bungei Patani. told police she wax standing outside a shoe store79 words
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Article29 1964-07-18 5 MALACCA, Pri.— The Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, will address the Cooperative Day rally at Omno House here at 4 p.m. tomorrow29 words
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196 1964-07-18 5 'Live in harmony for sake of nation' call by Mentri Besar KANGAR, Friday. TiHE Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, last night appealed to the residents of Kuala Perlis, seven miles from Kangar, to live in peace and harmcn.y for the sake of national unity." I Dato Sheikh196 words
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144 1964-07-18 5 FNANG. Fri. The Pen- 1 ang Prophet Mohamed "s Birthday celebrations committee decided yesterday to postpone all celebrations fix- Ed for next Tuesday on the advice of the police authorities. At an emergency meeting held in the conference room of the Religious Affairs Department,144 words
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Article34 1964-07-18 5 KANOAR. Prt.— The Minister of Works. Post and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan. will open a new post office and also Inaugurate the automatic exchange here at 4.30 p.m. oo Sunday.34 words
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177 1964-07-18 5 I£OTA BHARU, Fri. 1V A motion calling on the State Government to set up a commission to investigate the alleged mortgage of one-fifth ot Kelantan, State land by the PMIP Government to a Singapore company will be tabled at the State Assembly meeting177 words
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157 1964-07-18 5 pENANG, Fri.— The Session* x Court preslaent. Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today acquitted and discharged Noor Mohamed bin Osman, 24. charged with stealing two British Postal Orders of £2 each i addressed to Mrs. L. Branes, now of Ipswich, England, on July 5157 words
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474 1964-07-18 6 No grounds for new claims, STB tells court SINGAPORE, Friday. Singapore Telephone Board made it clear in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today that it did not agree that its employees had grounds for making new claims lor further improved terms and conditions of service. The board's deputy general manager,474 words
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Article53 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Ec Peng Liang has been re-elected vice-president of the Katong District Boy Scout* Association. Other officials elected were: Vicepresidents, Messrs. Urn Soon Chye and Mrs. P. Ounaratnam freelectedt. Andrew B. Pinto and M. C. Boyle: hon. secretary. Mr. Tan Eng Soo, and hon treasurer Mr.53 words
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Article36 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri The Rt Rev C. K. Salisbury. Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, will be the guest speaker ai the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association on July 21 ai 8.30 p.m.36 words
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Article22 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Pmedlatric Society will hold it.s annual dinner at the Mandarin Room on Sunday at 7.30 p.m22 words
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261 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 600 volunteers will cover every part of Singapore Island to sell flags in aid of the Prophet's Birthday Scholarship Fund, which is one of the highlights of Singapore's celebration of Prophet Mohammad's birthday next Tuesday. Appealing for support, the261 words
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Article39 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Assemblywoman lor Moulmein, Mrs Devan Nair. will be holding her weekly meet-the-people sessions at the Pek Kio community centre, Cambridge Road from July 34 She is now holding the sessions at No. 116 Rangoon Road.39 words
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179 1964-07-18 6 ACSU forms action body to fight 'mass dismissal 9 OINGAPORE, Fri. The Army Civil Service Union has formed an action committee "to fight mass retrenchment" of local employees in the War Department. The union president. Mr. P. S. Plllal. In a statement today said the committee, appointed by the union179 words
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Article60 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will speak at the first organising committee meeting for the first Par East Scout fund raising seminar at the Singapore Boy Scout Association In Clemenceau Avenue at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Over 1,000 boy scouts will be60 words
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Article36 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE, Pri— The Singapore Government Printing Office Employees' Union will celebrate Its IBth anniversary with a dinner at the Parrer Park branch premises of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.36 words
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Article35 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, and Toh Puan Noor Aishah will attend a concert at the National Theatre by the Singapore Youth Symphony Orchestra at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article35 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's First Lady, Toh Puan Noor Aishah. will be the guest of honour at the Girl Guides (West Division) annual guide competition at their Guide Hut tomorrow at 3 p m35 words
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Article26 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Royal Malaysia Police Civilian Staff Association, Singapore, will hold its silver jubilee dinner at the Southern Hotel tomorrow at 8 p.m.26 words
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Article165 1964-07-18 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Labour today averted a strike by some 690 workers of three Chinese bus companies scheduled to start tomorrow. This follows a meeting between leaders of the Ka-tonc-Bedok Bus Service Co.. Ltd.. Keppel Bus Co., Ltd. and Tay Koh Vat Bus165 words
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Miscellaneous491 1964-07-18 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR thk following Is today'! schedule nils. Saigon (PA Ml) 1.30 pm.. of civil aircraft movements at British European International Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: Airways: From London, Istanbul ARRIVALS Bombay (BR S32) 6.10 a.m. japan Air limi: From Jakarta departures iJI. 718) 8.40 a.m. Japan Air491 words
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487 1964-07-18 7 $5.2 m bridge deal goes to a joint tender RAW PAHAT AND MUAR FERRIES TO CLOSE The Mentri's land offer to ferry workers hits a snag... iviiAit, rriaay. r p\() Kuala Lumpur firms, Wing Co. Ltd. and Development Services Ltd., have been awarded a joint $5.2 million contract to build487 words
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Article74 1964-07-18 7 Big plan for kampong electricity MALACCA. Fri.— The Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today announced a $113,000 plan to supply electricity to kampongs in the Alor Gajah District. He told a Friday prayer congregation at Kampong Gang&a, near Alor Gajuh. th«t the State Government had already set74 words
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231 1964-07-18 7 The S'pore General Hospital to have extra 146 beds SINGAPORE. Fr i Singapore s General Hospital is to have another 146 beds, bringing the total bed capacity at the hospital to 1.278 This is part of the Government's reorganisation of the hospital's services. The extra beds will be available when231 words
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Article123 1964-07-18 7 IGNORE LIES,' PLEA BY MINISTER SINGAPORE, Fr i Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs, called on all Muslims here today to ignore "lies and falsehoods" now being spread against the Government here. Muslims must help foster the ideals of Islamic teachings and live in peace with other races here,123 words
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Article57 1964-07-18 7 .BINGAPORE. Thurs. Prof. Floyd G. Arpan. Professor of Journalism at the University of Indiana, and Prof. John Hohenberg. Professor of Journalism at Columbia University, will be arriving in Singapore on July 25 on a United States cultural exchange programme. They will meet local journalists to discuss57 words
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Article37 1964-07-18 7 SEREMBAN. Fri. Mr. S. T. Peter Lim has been elected chairman of the National Union of Graduate Teachers. Negri Sembilan branch. Other officials are: Secretary, Mr. P. A. Madhavan. and treasurer. Miss I. Ponnudurai.37 words
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Article136 1964-07-18 7 OINGAPORE, Fri. Members of two more Government employees unions have voted to join a proposed amalgamation of all trade unicrvs catering for monthly-r a t c d employees in the public service under a single banner. They are the Singapore Vledlcal Services Union and136 words
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93 1964-07-18 7 SINGAPORE Fri Work to improve the Customs check-point at the Singapore end of the Causeway will begin earlv next month J A Customs spokesman said oday that the improvement costing S30.00& would enable he Customs Department to :arry out inspections with minimum inconvenience, thus93 words
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Miscellaneous51 1964-07-18 7 Bugs Bunny THAT'S > NOW PEOPLE WILLTWINKYR W V NO^/W UUS' WEAJUN' ANOTHER 00OFV/ POOSLEM, >)■ I. //AT/ j ~fg f < THE ONLY STAIRS S* ->, J6O? Aftß ON THE FBOKT ftfS TEACHER AT CHARM\\ |S/** < PO&CH I'D FEEL I SCHOOL SAYS I SHOULD \K' SILLY POI^jTHIC VySTAI51 words
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271 1964-07-18 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Eu Properties (M) Ltd. declined offers totalling $2,750,000 for two bit Singapore properties owned by the firm at the end of a two-day public auction of lands and houses here today. On« offer was for271 words
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Article63 1964-07-18 8 PENANG. Frl The Chief Minister, Dau> Wong Pow Nee. will declare open next Wednesday's exhibition of posters, organised by the Pfenaag Jaycees. in connection with thrir theme this year of creating a "better world through international understanding." The opening ceremony at the Penang Library ftl63 words
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Article, Illustration476 1964-07-18 8 BALA CHANDRAN - BALA CHANDRAN MINISTRY AID SOUGHT IN FEDERAL CAPITAL COMMISSION BID TO BEAT TRAFFIC CONGESTION by piRMS with large staffs are to be asked to stagger their lunch breaks in the latest move to beat the acute traffic congestion in the heart of the town here. The476 words
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87 1964-07-18 8 PENANO. Fri. Ooi Chong Soon. 18. who threw nre crackers at passers-by on the Penang Esplanade during the Chinese New Year celebration* last February, was fined $85 on two charges by the first magistrate's court yesterday. Ooi was fined $10 for having insulted a police87 words
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Article39 1964-07-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. FriLim Kirn Chye of Cheras Road here was fined $50 or two weeks' .lail in the Fourth Magistrate's Court for possessing two bottles of samsu on which duty amounting to $3.91 had not been paid.39 words
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344 1964-07-18 8 Fuller backs move to renew the Tin Agreement KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J^ LEADER of Malaysia's tin industry, Mr. H. M. Fuller, said today that the industry was basically sound, but warned ''there are bound to be some ups and downs". This, he told the Straits i Times, was a valid344 words
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174 1964-07-18 8 Peace Corps programmes merge into one for all Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The U.S. Peace Corps programmes for Sabah, Sarawak and Malaya has been merged into a single Malaysia operation with its headquarters here. The Peace Corps director fur Malaysia. Dr. Janus Gould, aid i Ins was a natural sequai174 words
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Article32 1964-07-18 8 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Minislster for Social Affairs, India Othman Wok, will present prizra to the winners of the Koran contest In Lorong 3, opposite Kampong Kuchat, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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90 1964-07-18 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Five more members of the Johore branch of the Labour Party have been arrested. Among them are two women members, who were held in Pontian. The other three were arrested in Pekan .Nanas. The detentii .is were carried out ui.der the90 words
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Advertisement429 1964-07-18 8 THE NEW HOLDEN People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Holden Dealer! HBBHPII HHH SMOOTH RED CARPET RIDE! NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING! Myg And wait till you429 words
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Miscellaneous240 1964-07-18 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. It might be ehortened by 4t>t. Stupid duel with relative liveries of the hlghert glawtabout one false belief iB>. ard '7). 0. Discount concerning broken 5 Hidden danger in ttaii v4hltable a pound off (6). cle (4). 10. It's an offence to catch the 6.240 words
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Article, Illustration295 1964-07-18 9 Out of monthly income of $1,675 he promises to pay $500 to creditors IPOH, Friday THE acting District Officer, Kuala Pilah, Inche Yeop Mahidin bin Mohamed Shariff, 46, who holds the honorary rank of colonel in the Territorial Army, has debts totalling $35,-295 words
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95 1964-07-18 9 KANGAR, Fri— The Perils branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis distributed over SI 6.000 to patients and their dependents last year. The brand) president. Mr. Jar- 1 null Singh, duclosed today that I 120 p.ttifius were receiving aid I totalling95 words
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201 1964-07-18 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. WORK On the re-construction of the main out- let drain and two bridges at Opera Estate here to prevent flooding is expected to be completed in September. Cost of the project, which la being carried out by the Public Works Department. will201 words
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Article55 1964-07-18 9 KANGAR. Fri. The Perils State Agricultural Officer. Inche Ahmad bin Baba. will be leaving for Kedah tomorrow to take over from ihe State Agricultural Offl- 1 cer there. Inche Muhamed Noor bin W.ihab. who is on leave. Meanwhile. Inchr Idn> b:n Shahur. Assistant State Aoricuitural Officer here55 words
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Article28 1964-07-18 9 KLAI.A IUMPL'R Fri.— Thirt? student* ban ihe Malay College in Ku.ilk Kancsar are now aU tending a three-day economic discussion Marion at Plantation Hou>e. Pt-talniß Jaya.28 words
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Article281 1964-07-18 9 BATU PAH AT. ITi.— Four I men were yesterday '< committed to stand trial in the High Court here on a charge of gang robbery. They. together with j three others, were alleged to have robbed three estate workers and their families of a281 words
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Article51 1964-07-18 9 PENANG. Fri. Eight cases of brandy were reported stolen from j the Royal Thai Consulate at Ayer i Raiah Road this morning. The loss was discovered by a peon when he opened the office. The brandy was being kept in preparation for a forthcoming Thai national51 words
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236 1964-07-18 9 'Malays must get help of others to learn' CHAMBERS CHIEF: SKILLED MALAY CONTRACTORS FEW IZUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malay contractors in the West Coast States must be allowed to get the help of their Chinese colleagues as a means to improve themselves, said Inche Mahmood bin Ambak. chairman of the United236 words
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Miscellaneous84 1964-07-18 9 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin Iff AM/RIGHT tsDW DIMKIY \OU ft I I'M UXXIN* fOR/^*"^ CltOCV...\t3U KNOW-A OH.HBl! YEH_hJ- _»_...>\^ K SS^K rLLBE i?.^ GIKKYYXNOW /WHO TH' GIRL WHO WAS I PUNNO TT.fROS'LY OUT fiAPPIN' -flp Kl^^'aaMfx wmere iSKr VTJ rescued by that where she a*ounp somb£«*c I h m84 words
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Obituary22 1964-07-18 10 MR T4. NAIR. fyllalU of Bsa> >»•>• and Tong Pane HHilii aaasad •-»T s* IndU oa 15-T-M *whind wtdow aad 8 itilla—22 words
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Article37 1964-07-18 10 M lr«r* faawaa—saw TME FAMILY o» tha tale aa>. stt* Klan Poh thank the -lasiltill Caaaaasv —*rha. Minbaie of Ibm Baataaatst Untoo. mead* aad r*sstiv«s tar Cbaa* kted eondolesce*. doaataaaa. CMaa. MsMaoat, aad aaasaas***** a* aa*37 words
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Article210 1964-07-18 10 3» r*rea» M» (awasa.jajsj, TUB OOO«t»cra M ajrt»VßW ~m a*rv*d every *aHßsvd**p saaf BaVJaaay I laassa) tame HMHRYII MM ■>saa>M a* aVsar* OoM Bto*a«*. Canaaaa. laattaa flhaam. Caiasrwi Weakr u| TOaIBM aa* at ■vaa bottom priaa* BiwMi FBDBRAL PUIUCATWNt LXU. krrat* all Maabara aai book aaMsaaa Houm, Rrver Valley210 words
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Article576 1964-07-18 10 The Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference haa been a success, not only from the Malaysian point of view, but in a much wider sense aa well The unanimous expression of "sympathy and support" for Malaysia in her fight against Indonesian aggression, points up a fact that has576 words
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Article417 1964-07-18 10 More than votes will dapand upon how the R«puhlica-i prcaidential candidaU, Senator Goldwater. goes about selling himself to the American poople. The trend he represents could well draw tha attire political climate of tha United States still further to the right, which offers gruesome possibilities. Then tha trend417 words
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Article142 1964-07-18 10 Yesterday the Ministry of Health reported another cholera death in Trengganu, along with the new cases in Malacca, scene of last year's epidemic. The figures are modest and the epidemic's pace now so slow that its inexorable harvest can be too easily overlooked: already this year at least142 words
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484 1964-07-18 10 From trade to tourism and an eye on soaring costs TIONG KONG, Frt— At 11 8.30 each morning Radio Hong Kong begins a programme which is probably the only one of its kind In the world. The 15--minute radio show called "Pearl484 words
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Letter107 1964-07-18 10 NORMALLY Irresponsible charges do not merit consideration. But when the charges are grave, and when a dangerous communal line is being taken, the damage this can do to Malaysia is frightening. If we are to succeed In our efforts to work for a more Just and equal107 words
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Letter63 1964-07-18 10 rE law requires a motorist Involved In an accident to report to the nearest Police station within 24 hours. Surely this is sufficient 1 Why then is the motorist required to call also at the Sepoy Lines to be Interrogated by a policeman who requires the same report63 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1964-07-18 10 MAZLAN NORDIN - MAZLAN NORDIN POLITICAL SKETCHBOOK. By IJO session of the De w a n Ra'ayat would be complete without the group of backbenchers who speak of the grass roots problems which touch the daily lives of their constituents. They have little to say on1,215 words
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Advertisement113 1964-07-18 10 EYESTRAII ft MEABACMES ■TK8TRAIN I* a verr com ■M <moaa of headache*. <mpartMl\v among am. worker*. II **T bf (ett w t dall pain to the hack at the eye*, the fwehmd or o*rr Um Irmplm. V«-» Wton rflfbt Tiaoal defeeto n>or» rrmtrain thmn Urf« errors for Um irtmptr raaaoa113 words
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Advertisement66 1964-07-18 10 NEW,IT'S REMOTE CONTROL! CABIMAT AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR Mmotl control Midget in mm. Gtont performortc*. Cotnpoct, folding type. Project} 35 K**f x .Equipped with "Cooler" which oltowi longer pro- fc^ifpß W^ 1 ALL PROJECTORS |H SUPPLIED WITH <3^^^ I GUARANTEI _V CARDS ■aaa^**^*,*------^-,^,-,^,-----^-^-^,^----^---^--^-^-,-^-— I' Hw [BASIC BIBLE COURSE! (ill k !*u66 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1964-07-18 11 Nair tells arbitration court that its recent ruling on re-organisation and retrenchment by firms had caused widespread distress SINGAPORE, Friday. 'TRADE UNION EYEBROWS HAVE BEEN RAISED IN BEWILDERMENT' fHE secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, warned that there would be1,052 words
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193 1964-07-18 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Minister for Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. and the Minister of Interior and Justice, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will be among the 23 Malaysian guests on the U.T.A. French airline's inaugural flight to Paris on Monday. The group,193 words
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224 1964-07-18 11 TAXI, BUS SERVICES PLANNED TO NEW AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of Transport disclosed today that an efficient tourist class bus service will link the town centre here with the new international airport, 14 miles away at Subang. A spokesman said that this service would be backed up by224 words
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218 1964-07-18 11 Indonesians tried to 'brainwash' us— Filipino tourists SINGAPORE, Fri. A party of 12 Filipino tourists, now in Singapore after touring Indonesia, said the Indonesians had tried to "indoctrinate us with their brand of socialism." After this and "some other unpleasant experiences", they declared they would not visit Indonesia again. The218 words
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Article49 1964-07-18 11 BATU O A J AH Prl. A passenger in a Land Rover, Chan Kar Wool. 33. was killed In a collision with a lorry at Chendrong new village, about six miles from here yesterday. The driver of the Land Rover, Wong Swec Lam, 33. was unhurt.49 words
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Article28 1964-07-18 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will officially open the Serangoon Garden Integrated secondary technical school in Burghley Drive at 3 pjn. tomorrow.28 words
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220 1964-07-18 11 Those 'Made in Malaysia' cars: The deadline is extended KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has agreed to extend the! closing date for submitting proposals for motor vehicle assembly plants in Malaysia to Sept. 1. Originally, the closing date was Aug. 1. This220 words
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89 1964-07-18 11 Law teachers to meet in Singapore SINGAPORE, Fri.— The second meeting of the Association of Law Teachers and Schools in SouthEast Asia will be held at the University of Singapore from July 20 to 25. The conference, which will be opened by the University's acting vice chancellor. Dr. Lim Tay89 words
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Article56 1964-07-18 11 SINGAPORE, FTi. Special preventive measures are being taken by the police to curb vandalism against motorists here following reports that vandals in the Paya Lebar area are going around puncturing car tyres. Police today appealed to members of the public to report immediately the presence56 words
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Article31 1964-07-18 11 IPOH. Fri. A car worth $5,000 belonging to a contractor, Mr. Wong Wong, was reported stolen yesterday. He had parked it outside his bouse in Kampar Road here.31 words
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264 1964-07-18 11 PMIP Govt to present eight Bills in Assembly on Sunday KOTA BHARU. Fri. The PMIP-controlled Kelantan State Government will present eight Bills in the State Assembly meeting on Sunday. Sump of them provide for an increase in the Speakers allowance, cuts in the salaries of chairman and deputy chairman of264 words
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Article59 1964-07-18 11 BTNGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Vim Pang Lim and Mr. Antony Ralph Roman, both law graduates of the University of Singapore, were admitted to Urn Sincupore Bar as advocates and solicitors by Mr. Justice Ambrosein the High Court today. Mr. K. T. Ooi appeared In support of Mr.59 words
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284 1964-07-18 11 Great -grandma (68) wins Malay contest prize IPOH, Friday A great-grandmother, Hajah Mariam binte Haji Hassan, 68, of Kinta District, has won first prize in the Perak State national language reading contest for students in adult education classes. In the State-level elocution contest for non-Malay women over 18. a U.S.284 words
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Advertisement7 1964-07-18 11 A SPORTS WEAR lor «T fc*J COMFORT7 words
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Miscellaneous792 1964-07-18 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60 Z metres 41 and 25 metres .&*s} B I t? B S llll1 1 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 «7g tmt\tnm The Newa; 7.10 Breakfast PoU pourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A AM.: 6.00 Good Morning;792 words
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156 1964-07-18 12 \f AT I refer to Dato Sardon's recent sugxt! gestion on the use of safety belts. We are all aware of the usefulness of these accessories, and the effect they have in preventing loss of life in the event of a collision. It should156 words
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Letter149 1964-07-18 12 ALL the energetic efi'orts of the Minister for Health to keep this fair city clean would seem to be frustrated by the paid professionals, the refuse collectors with their throwing technique. They throw the dustbin lid on the ground together with the top layer of the refuse; then149 words
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Letter30 1964-07-18 12 KUALA Rompin in Pahang has become the headquarters of pirate taxis. Something should be done to end the racket to protect legal transport operators. LOYAL CITIZEN Kuala Rompin30 words
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115 1964-07-18 12 IyiONTHS have elapsed since we heard the exhilaXTX rating news of the Government's decision to make contribution towards the Widows and Orphans Fund optional. It was understood too. that ;ontributors who decide to )pt to discontinue contrljuting and withdraw from -he Fund115 words
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Letter52 1964-07-18 12 Shanties a hazard rE Hawkers' Department Is tc be congratulated for having demolished the many unauthorised structures found Inside People's Park. The place has become so congested with so numerous shanties springing up that it not only constitutes a fire hazard, but a breeding ground for files as well. ■JL52 words
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Letter44 1964-07-18 12 RESIDENTS of Pengkalan Rawa Road and particularly those around the Krian River area have to put up with mosquitoes, a stench and floods because a drain blocked since completion of a bund, has vet to be cleared \n \K HIIMH Nibone Tebal44 words
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Letter85 1964-07-18 12 I FULLY endorse the view of Mr. Peter Kek (ST. July 14) that the renewal of book-loans by telephone is an essential feature of a leading public library and should be resumed without delay. Library officers do not allow you to renew your loan. Instead, they put85 words
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Letter118 1964-07-18 12 IjNDER the present systern, children are admitted to Primary I according to their year of birth. Accordingly a child born on Christmas Day will enter school one year earlier than his neighbour born a week later. In the case of twins born a few minutes apart,118 words
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Letter53 1964-07-18 12 rE health authorities should visit kampongstowns in Kelantan and Trengganu and Inspect houses (rumah tanggah* which stand on stilts. I feel sure that many of these houses have square holes, with detachable covers, on plank floor boards. These serve as latrines. The dangers are apparent. AN AX 1.153 words
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Letter94 1964-07-18 12 IN your excellent Special Feature Article, ■Wealthy Speed Kings Duelled For Records," it is stated that Captain Eyston's speed record of 1937 was 311.43 m.p.K which is the average of the lap speeds 305.12 m.p.h. and 317.74 ni.p.h. in both directions over the measured mile.94 words
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Letter133 1964-07-18 12 TtHE Std. in Malay ExX amination syllabus is certainly not well planned. Two or the history books are out of print and yet questions were set on those books. Secondly, questions set for the examination are not used to test what the candidates know but133 words
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Letter81 1964-07-18 12 WITH reference to the deUghtful letter from Mr. Low Siew Chek headed. A Postal Assurance <S.T. July 7), my dictionary Rives the definition of the word 'obliterate' as:- to blot out; to efface or to destroy. While it may be good news that 'first day covers are obliterated81 words
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Letter99 1964-07-18 12 TS the Ministry of Education aware that Queenstown Secondary Technical School has susr>ended all teaching work in its Secondary Four Classes? This Is to enable the School to prepare for an exhibition which the Minister of Education will declare open. Extra-curricular activities are no doubt important.99 words
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Letter27 1964-07-18 12 r PHE Post Office should 1 install more pest boxes along Pudu Road and at all road junctions in X.L TAN TEONG CHEK Kuala Lumpur27 words
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175 1964-07-18 12 rpHE Malaysian (formerly 1 'Malayan') Students' Association (MSA) in America started making representations to the government regarding the case for the wider recognition of American university decrees at least eight years ago. Since then. It has sent several memoranda to the government bodies concerned,175 words
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Advertisement418 1964-07-18 12 JHJ: >rJSB '4 9 A b 1 ttl Km ill U S Now a Flake of Quality by Balkan Sobranie For the pipe smoker who has sighed for the truly traditional flake, here is fulfilment from Balkan SobranM eleven choice tobaccos from the world's richest frrowinß areas blended by the418 words
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393 1964-07-18 13 Bank, union agree to resume normal relations immediately SINGAPORE, Friday. r ]lIK Chartered Bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union have accepted a suggestion by Dr. Charles Gamba, president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, that they should resume normal relations immediately. This followed lengthy discussions in the President's chambers last393 words
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98 1964-07-18 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Helicopters from the Royal Navy have loined in the air and land search for a missing British helicopter in the jungles of South Johore. An Army spokesman said today. "They are sending out as many helicopters as they can spare in this98 words
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Article56 1964-07-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The winner or the Malaysian Koran Reading Contest, Halt Mohamed Abin bin Haii Shamsuddin, of Kedah, and the run-ner-up In the women's section of the contest, Che Zabedah bint* Hassan, also of Kedah, will fly to Bangkok on Sunday to take part in56 words
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Article41 1964-07-18 13 KAMGAH I'll IHe crmirman of tne Kangur Town Board. Inche Mansor will leave for Athens in September to attend the International conference of social workers there. Indie Mansor Is vice-president of the Perlis State Welfare Committee.41 words
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Article, Illustration183 1964-07-18 13 'BOMB' DRAMA AT GIRLS' SCHOOL IN MALACCA VI ALAC C A Fri. ITI Police rushed to the Malacca's Girls' High School this mornins: following a report that an object which looked like a bomb had been found in a drain outside the school compound. The object however, turned out to183 words
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135 1964-07-18 13 SINGAPORE, tn The People's Association has drawn up a special weeklong programme designed to actively participate In Singapore's National Language Week which begins on Aug. 21. Oratorical contests, lnter-com-naunity centre debates, and essay writing competitions are being organised by the association and community centres throughout135 words
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Article50 1964-07-18 13 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Beach and tne Bar will pay tribute in the High Court on Saturday to the late Mr. Frederick Benjamin de Souza, lawyer and .sportsman, who died last Thursday of a heart attack. The tribute will be paid in court No. 4 at 10 a.m.50 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-07-18 13 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri., A team of divers! has returned from an; exploration of the sea off the Trengganu coast, with a huge collection of shells, coral and other specimens for the National Museum. Two officials of the museum, Mr. Jack Fisher252 words
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Article42 1964-07-18 13 SINGAPORE. Fiv Police arrested 36 men while screening 2.889 people in anti-secret society rounds in the last 24 hours. Thirteen of the men were detained under tlie Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and 23 under the Societies Ordinance.42 words
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96 1964-07-18 13 SINGAPORE, r ri.— Mokhtar bin Isnak. 26. of Kuantan denied in a District Court here this afternoon two charges connected with a car stolen from outside the Majestic Theatre in Sinsja- pore on July 4 He was brought down irom Pahant by car96 words
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Article29 1964-07-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —A painter. Low Yce. 30, fell to hi» death from 30ft while painting the railway station building here at 2 15 pm. yesterday29 words
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377 1964-07-18 13 Use Malay now in primaries, call by Sarawak native teachers KUCHING, Fri Sarawak Native Teachers Association yesterday issued a statement urging the State Government to start using Malay as the national language in Malay Primary schools. The statement said "Train some of our teachers now to teach the language asAP - 377 words
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Advertisement250 1964-07-18 13 NEW FOIL- RACK J^S^M^ DISPRIN, the fast pain-killer is now packed in air-tight and moisture proof foil to keep it fresh. --:~y^r*_-Mjl.§lPip I] SNOBr In each box there are 28 tablets in 7 handy 4-tablet foils that are convenient for carrying in your ~^sh^^ v^%sr pocket or handbag. In an250 words
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Advertisement425 1964-07-18 14 (Continued from Page 10> SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* Si (Mm.) Box SO el*, txlro WANTEO A CHINESE Nurse able to speak Cantonese fluently tor t>u»> clinic In town. Only persons with nursing training need apply. Box A 652» S.T. B'pore. REQUIRED A LADY Secretary by a big Orm; Age 22—28.425 words
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Advertisement801 1964-07-18 14 SITUATIONS VACANT H'ore!* $< (Min.)— Box St et: extra WANTED VOUNC. ENERCETIC. conscientious, field workers, male or female for oldest, nounrt. Luc Insurance Co part or full-tune Apply P.O. Box _'11, .Spore. WELL KNOWN CLUB In Singapore requires capable Book-keeping Oierk, aged over 30 years. Reply stating experience, references and801 words
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Advertisement944 1964-07-18 14 SITUATIONS WANTED It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: rxtrm FIRST CLASS FAITHFUL Cookhoy and Aiimn ■vaJaaMi '.Mm Jul\ Krnssevlns Xin^apore. Telephone Turner iS'pore) ***** QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, uiui twenty year* *x tensive experience in generation, distribution. < iuone«, workshops, electronics, commercial practice and personnel i-ontroi, seeks any senior position944 words
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Advertisement1021 1964-07-18 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Word* $1 (Min.)— Box M et: axtrm TWO STOREY TERRACE Houses at 71 inile.o Bukit Tlmah. Quiet area hill top Contact Tay and Voon. 32 Bencool, n street. Spore. NEW 2-STOREV semi-detached house 4300 sq.ft. Jalan Kebun Teh. Jobore Babrti Price: $26,500 Loan available. Telephone1,021 words
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Advertisement884 1964-07-18 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Word* St (Mm.) Box U el*, axtrm ANYONE INTERESTED to Invest above $100,000 lor a very big crazy business proposal of sundries and textile* with leaat 40 r e nett yearly returns contact Box A 6523 S.T. Spore. FOR HIRE It Word* Si (Mm.)— Box St eta.884 words
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Advertisement957 1964-07-18 14 DOGS, PETS. ETC. tt Ward* SS (Min.)— Box St eta. extrm DACHSHUND PUPPY. red male, pick of Utter Sire Imported from U.K. excellent pedigree. Write Bon A 6034 B.T. Spore. POMERANIAN PUPPIH 0 weeks old M.X.A. Class One Pedigree 14 months Dachshund dog for sale. 804 Dunman Road, Singapor* 15.957 words
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Advertisement992 1964-07-18 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Mir.)— Box It eta. axtrm TRIUMPH HEhALO 1200 October 1P63 16.000 mill-, only Immaculate condition. One Xi ropean owner returning U.K. $3.i.'>o. Phone Singapore S4ilL'7 1961 HILLMAN, Kxcellent condition. $3,550/- only, 1954 A-30 $1,450/-. 1»:«5 Flat '600* $1,200/-, eaay payment arranged. View 15 Hamilton992 words
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Advertisement930 1964-07-18 14 VEHICLES WANTED 2* Ward* SS (Min.)— Box St rl*. »(r a PIAT SOO 1106-60 Model good condition accident free, i'bonc ailcnaol (S'porei 2401 Ext. 407. WANTED 1»«0 81 Austin Cambridge Volkswagen Morn-. 10UU or similar preferably single owner. No dealers. Ring (S'porc) inU Bfta* 2 P.m. FOR SALE tt Word*930 words
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Advertisement1199 1964-07-18 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNAU S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESPROUGH S'pori P. S'fam Pening •CITY OF LEEDS 21, 24 Jaly 35 7S July tCITY OF RIPON 21/21 Jaly 21 July KIH OF JOHANNESBURG «»l ■CITY OF DURHAM 18/21 Aaf 22 21 Alg 24 Au| tCITY OF COLOMIO 25,271,199 words
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648 1964-07-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent mIN shares gained some X ground on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and industrials were narrowly irregular, but general turnover was still restricted. A trickle of rubber counters was brought to business. The list of tin shares traded expanded648 words
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Article838 1964-07-18 16 fOMBINED business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of snares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Seuttoad (4.000) $1.66: Dunlops $1.9* BL, (4.0O0) J1.97. (4,000) SI.CS: Its* onls. $2.24 BL, (3,000) $2.30; P. and N. ords.838 words
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321 1964-07-18 16 rw\HE Straits tin price In x Penang yesterday rose 62J cents a picul to $650.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to be unchanged at 250 tons. London, with spot up £10 and forward up £13 a ion, had reported profit-taking In quite321 words
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Article27 1964-07-18 16 MaUyan Stock Indict* JUIT ID. JUIV l(. Indmrtrlita: 93.79 93.87 Tins: 128.58 139.30 S rubber*: 103.86 103.54 Dee. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article474 1964-07-18 16 Rubber has very quiet trading H.CB. and Co. Ltd. In their weekly Malayan rubber report say trading conditions have been very quiet Indeed during the week. The apathy of the terminal max- kets has provide 4 no incentive and turnover in the Malaysian markets has been negligible. With no price474 words
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Article240 1964-07-18 16 July 17. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. M. Containers 14 CIS Dunlops 14 cis. M. Cables lo cts City Dev. 1 cts. McAilMer 13 eta! ■> Srneltrrs H CU. M. Invest. 13 eta. £ssol3cta. 0.C.8.C. 20 eta. Kid Disp. 12 cts. Rothmans V cis. r uzpatricks 14240 words
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Article72 1964-07-18 16 /'HINESE Produo. Eiehante, »m«a- pars neen inui per picul yesterday: Coconut eil: bulk JSIi acller*, drua J6U aellera. Capra: July/ Aug. UK/Contln*at: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok w.me SI4U aellara, Sarawak white »137 i lellera, *pect*J Sarawak black S3 lO sellers, garbled L«rnpoog black J1174 sellers. ABTA $1271 sellers. Sintapert72 words
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Article27 1964-07-18 16 July 17. MALAYAN RLBBKR PRICE: 663 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $650.25 a picul (up 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).27 words
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Article207 1964-07-18 16 <^HIPS lyint alsnxtide th» lirtgaawr* day are: Tong Ylck N.W. 3. Yarra 3/4. Tonoo N.W. 4. Olang Seng N.W. .'< Mlryu Maru 0/7, Sajany 8/9, Chakdlna 13/14. Angellkl L Is. Hoi Uouw 23/24, Straat Torre* 27 Aldebaran 31/32, Azucblnan Maru 33/34, TJtnuiam 39/36. Klna 38/39, Tjipondok207 words
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Advertisement818 1964-07-18 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. IS of 19«3). NOTICE UNDER SECTION IS (2). Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 (2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963, that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of818 words
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Advertisement691 1964-07-18 17 THE PENANG TURF CLUB AMATEUR RACE MEETING 1964 SATURDAY Ist AUGUST. 19«4. ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock Noon On Thursday, 23rd July, 1964. USUAL $1 UNLIMITED SWEEPS, 3 DIGITS NUMBER FORECAST POOL, $2 TOTALJSATOR TOTE, $2 FORECAST TOTE. |2/- TOTALISATOR BETTING. The Infield Indicator Board will only show dividend in691 words
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Advertisement859 1964-07-18 17 NOTICES TENDERS BANK HOLIDAY The Banks In the States ol Malaya will be closed for business on Tuesday. 21st July 19«4— Birthday of Prophet Mohamed. EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION OF THE FEDERATION OP MALAYA. UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE CHAIR OF ORAL SUBGEET CORRIGENDUM. In the first paragraph, last sentence for "Department of859 words
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Advertisement475 1964-07-18 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Applications are Invited from suitab'.y qualified persons domiciled In Malaysia for appointment as Assistant Accountants. This appointment offers good prospects for advancement to the higher levels of Management for persons ol proven ability. The Authority is seeking *»ien of experience, and475 words
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Article321 1964-07-18 18 MALACCA, Friday. )M V TWO state records were set up on a rain-ruined first day of the Malacca AAA championships at Kubu Stadium here today. All hopes of fine performances on the track were dashed when rain fell heavily early in, the afternoon. The start321 words
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Article36 1964-07-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl —Entries for the Malayan government services badminton tournament will close on Aug. 15. The tournament will be run on a knockout system comprising fhn* men's singles and two men s noublei.36 words
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Article380 1964-07-18 18 OENANG Fri. Mud- lifah Yusoff broke her own State record for the women's high jump when she cleared 1.46 metres (4ft 9 7/8) in the Penang Combinied Schools athletics championships at the City Stadium today. Mudlifah's performance to- day was o.olm. better than her State mark380 words
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Article179 1964-07-18 18 ~\M UAR, Prl— The Maar team foi Itl the Johore AAA champlonsh:|)^ .it Batu Pahat on July 23-24: Men: A. Rahman Yangtl (100 m. triple jump;: C Gaudart (100. 200 m): H,i>-an M. Noor (lOC. 200. 400 m i. Othman Arshad (100 200. 400mt; H179 words
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Article169 1964-07-18 18 Selva may miss re-run of hurdles ATHLETICS ROUNDUP CINGAPORE. Prl. The Ebso Trophy meets 400 m hurdles re-run lias been arranged by Singapore AAA to be held lomorrow but Karu Selvaratnam. who finished first last Sunday, will not be able to compete because of his naval duties. j Karu has169 words
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Article68 1964-07-18 18 SOCCER I poh I)iv. 3: B Sqn Irish Hussars 5 PTCSC 2. lpoh Commercial Houses Lfe: Borneo Co 7 Rod House I. L. Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson). TJtd Plantation* wo. Flecnineton Bst. Krian l*e (P Buntar): Malay Teachrrs 2 MAS 0. S'pore Div. 3D: Serangoon Malays 3 Gentle68 words
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149 1964-07-18 18 TENNIS PEARCE AND AZMAN ENTER THE Q-FINALS ¥>KNANO, Prl. Both the two E seeds. John Pearce. No 1, and Ba A. Azman. No 2, easily moved into the men's singles quarter-finals in the Penang open tennis championships at Western Road today. Pearce beat J. .Rajendram 6-2 6-0. while Azman beat149 words
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Article101 1964-07-18 18 ITOTA BAHRU. Prl. Penang rv beat Kelantan 2-0 in the Malaya Cup north zone match at the Sultan Mohamed IV Stadium here today. There was no score in the first half. Penang played listlessly without any cohesion among the forwards. They had to fight an uphill101 words
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Article29 1964-07-18 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will declare open the PAPS inter-branch basketball tournament at the Gay World on Sunday < 7.30 p.m.).29 words
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209 1964-07-18 18 /COLUMBUS, Fri. Booby \j Nichols shot the tnu-vt round in the history of the United States ProfesMon.d Golfers Association Championship here yesterday, when he took v first round lead with a six-under-par 64. This was one stroke better than the previous record chared by209 words
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Article54 1964-07-18 18 IPOH. Fri Perak beat Penang 5-3 in the Government Services trianguiur~hockey meet her* today Pruang. who led 3-2 at halltime scored through centre-lorward Abdul Samad bin Abdul Kadir (2) and inside-right Titus HavelockPerak scorers were right-back K. Anandarajah (2). inside right E. Newman, centre-forward Zam Arlffln54 words
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Article54 1964-07-18 18 LONDON. Fri. Four UVOMM players Gary Sobers and Wts Hall (West Indies). Richie Benaud (Austmiui) and Basil dOliveira (South Alrica)— are among the 16 Test and courty cricket stars who will compete for the Carling single-wicket trophy at Lord's on July 30-31. Ken Palmer of Somerset will beReuter - 54 words
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Article220 1964-07-18 18 CYCLING SINGAPORE. Fri The Malaysian cycling team of 12 lor the Olympic Games will be selected alter the MCAs 1.000 miles Tour or Malaysia (or the Nanyang Slangpuu Trophy. The 1.000 miles race will begin a l Alor Star on Aug. 28 with the220 words
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263 1964-07-18 18 CRICKET from JACK FINGLETON: London. Friday OUSSEX and England captain Ted Dexter hit a splendid century against the Australians at Hove yesterday. It was Dexter at his best. At lunch. Dexter was 53 not out. Then with half the side out. he had nne263 words
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312 1964-07-18 18 I ONDON, Prl. David Sayw. Kent's fast bowier. performed the hattrick against Glamorgan during an English county cricket match at Maidstone yesterday Sayer took Glamorgan's la*t three wickets wiUi the last two bails of one over and completed his hattrick with the first ballReuter - 312 words
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Miscellaneous137 1964-07-18 18 SOCC'EK M il.ua Cup: Peril* v Kedah (Kaiißuri. Spore Dlt S: Gymkhana v Arsenal: Mt Emily v Bt Timah (both matches at Parrer Park). ATHLETICS SUte meets: Malacca AAA (Kubu Stadium): Spore AAA Junior meet (Farrer Park). School: Negri Combined (Seremban); Penan? secondary MCity Stadium). Perak Telecoms i Anderson Sch):137 words
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Article1597 1964-07-18 19 CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name indicates the type of gol'ix preferred: f fast; g good: s soft: h heavy any. Betting forecast: <SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances; Soaldl, P. K. Leong, Llm and Dragon 3-lb; Naxudl. Ng and Chong 5-ib; others1,597 words
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Article519 1964-07-18 19 RACE ONE THE DAIRY KINO: Fourth to Gigoletie II over 6f In May. BOLD CHKVALIER: Ran well first time out when fourth to Masu-r Auctioneer over 5Jf; working well. I.ASH: Impressive track form flashing SOCKET: Ran well when fourth to Film Goer 111 over 5Jf RACE519 words
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Article470 1964-07-18 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by LIGHTWEIGHT CASTANO IS ANOTHER LIVELY OUTSWER IN BATH CUP RACE gINGAPORE. Fri. Frontrunning Tariff Q looks a lively outsider in the first running of the V. C. Bath Cup on Sunday. The six-ypar-old English gelding, by Border Chief, is in terrific form470 words
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181 1964-07-18 19 TENNIS Indo-Ceylonese tournament to be revived this year KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The All-Malaysian Indo-Ceylonese tennis championships, last held in 1960, are to be revived this year. The decision to revive the tournament was taken at a meeting sponsored by the Tamilian Physical Culture Association who had run the tournament since181 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-07-18 19 T ONDON, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Prime Minister, yesterday received a cheque for $1,000 on behalf of the Malayan Cricket Association. The presentation was made at a dinner given In the Tengku's honour by the Malaysian Commercial Association here. Jim SwantonReuter - 99 words
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169 1964-07-18 19 SPORTSLETTER LET PENANG SEE SOME M-TOURNEY MATCHES T WOULD like to make a few suggestions regarding this year's Merdeka football tournament. As there will be 32 matches In all to be played over 16 nights, why cannot the PAM let Penang have six to eight matches, and give the people169 words
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240 1964-07-18 19 BASKETBALL SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore will start favourites In toe Malaysian interstate basketbau tournament for the Agong Cup here from Aug. 9 tr 18. A total of 23 teams men and women- ;<-., renting 13 states will take part in the tournameni. Stales competing240 words
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Advertisement130 1964-07-18 19 BE FIRST \A/ITH A THAMES TRADER CHASSIS WITH B W CAB OR WINDSHIELD AVAILABLE M JPJ i I I ail fa JW^fifef >-: v ip \s3§l Ifc jKMg^ll HMWim^si Bag Ti^riiliiwtirM 'i LUXURY PUBLIC TRANSPORT BUS "VL W v TIPPER !™^^B.v,iu,;i, Wrw*> The THAMES TRADER Range offers vehicles with gross130 words
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408 1964-07-18 20 Former terrorists return to jungle Razak: They have joined comrades on border KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. J^ NUMBER of former Communist terrorists have left their homes and re-entered the jungle to join their 500 comrades along the Malaysian-Thai border in sympathy with Indonesia's "Crush Malaysia" policy. This was confirmed today by408 words
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Article, Illustration435 1964-07-18 20 WASHINGTON, Friday. IMR. HOWARD P. Jones, U.S. Ambassador to iTI Indonesia, is to consult the U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, Mr. Foy Kohler, and, possibly, Soviet Foreign Ministry officials on the recently announced new Soviet arms aid for Indonesia.AP - 435 words
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Article36 1964-07-18 20 ROME, Fri.— Planes of the Italian national airline Alitalia, were grounded today by a six-day pilots' strike. The pilots came out last night after rejecting the company's proposals for a new working contract. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration307 1964-07-18 20 GANG BELIEVED RESPONSIBLE FOR BOY'S ABDUCTION SINGAPORE. Fri. Police have smashed a kidnap ring believed to be responsible for the kidnapping of a nine-year-old schoolboy on July 3. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah, today confirmed that a ransom of $500 was307 words
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Article68 1964-07-18 20 BUENOS AIRES. Fri. Twenty-two tortoises which recently "demonstrated" In the streets here against the Argentine Government have received life sentences to be served In the city's zoo. The tortoises, with about 80 others, were released with antigovernment slogans painted on their backs by the General ConfederationReuter - 68 words
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Article23 1964-07-18 20 TOKYO. PrL— The Japanese Governihent will allow contraceptive pills to be placed on sale this autumn. Tokyo newspapers said today.— UPl.23 words
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Article143 1964-07-18 20 LONDON. Fri.— The Australians beat Sussex by 63 runs at Hove today alter claiming the extra half hour. Gloucester; Gloucs bt Lelcs by 5 «kt,s. Cloucs 370 and 63-5. Lelcs 217 and 215. Northampton: Northants bt Essex by Inns and 34 runs. Essex 157 and 149. Northants143 words
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Article31 1964-07-18 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Thuckalay Muslim Association will hold a public meeting at Its premises tomorrow at 9 p.m. to honour three visiting member:, of the Indian Parliament.31 words
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Article447 1964-07-18 20 LONDON. Fri.— lt haa been an unsettled day in the London stock markets. After a promising start there was a reversal at midday when the June trade figures were announced. The news caused sterling to weaken sharply and this in turn had its efleci on447 words
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466 1964-07-18 20 KLUANG, Friday. fill-; 143-DAY Pamol strike here one of the longest in Malaya ended today with the signing off mi agreement between the management of the estate and the National Union of Plantation Workers. I A total of 891 workers466 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-07-18 20 LONDON. Fri. Gen. Sir James Cassels (above), first Commander of the Commonwealth Division in Korea and later Director of Emergency Operations in Malaya, is to be Britain's next Chief of the General Staff, it was announced. He will succeed Gen. Sir Richard67 words
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192 1964-07-18 20 CAMPUS IS BARRED TO EXPELLED NANYANG STUDENTS OINGAPORE. Prl. Ninety-eight undergraduates of Nanyang University, who have been expelled from the university on security grounds, have also been barred from the University campus. The pro tern administrative committee of the university today conveyed this decision to the expelled undergrade by registered192 words
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Obituary58 1964-07-18 20 MRS. SEE HOE CUAN net Madam Tan Kirn Wan 70. panned away on 16-7-64, at 10. Crystal Drive, Kettt* Park, leaving behind 4 ions TVow CtionK, Trow Hun. Teow Khenf and Teow K-nK. 2 daughter* Mm. Loo Lean Kew. Mrs Tan E« Kirn »n<l many grandchildren to mourn thrir58 words
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