The Straits Times, 19 July 1964
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Title Section15 1964-07-19 1 The Sunday Times in fate*** No. 1,481 SUNDAY, JULY 19. 1964. 20 CENTS KDN 732.15 words
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17 1964-07-19 1 HALF-TRUTHS P ROPAGANDA FAILS IN LONDON Jakarta publicity material is supplied to some wavering Commonwealth Prime Ministers17 words
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Article, Illustration395 1964-07-19 1 ONLY THE TWO S's UNHAPPY WITH RESULTS OF CONFERENCE U.S. MAY OFFER AID TO TRAIN FORCES WASHINGTON. Sat.— The Johnson Administration is preparing a cordial red carpet welcome fot .Malaysia's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who will be («n support moral and material in its struggleAP - 395 words
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Article, Illustration757 1964-07-19 1 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD From LONDON, Saturday TO the last, attempts were made by the Indonesian Embassy in London to defeat a unanimous expression of sympathy and support for Malaysia by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers. "It was obvious when discussion of the world political situation began there were differences of757 words
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Article, Illustration335 1964-07-19 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday TTJE Australian, New Zealand and United States Foieign Ministers made an exhaustive six -hour review today of the tense situation, in SouthEast Asia and policies to keep the pace there. They met od.Um. opening day of a two-day conference of the AnzusReuter; AP - 335 words
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Article288 1964-07-19 1 'THE Prime Minister, x Mr. U\«ter B Pearson, said yesterday that Tengku Abdul Rahman's visit to Canada this month will give Canada an opportunity to express admiration, for his "strength and patience" in handling the dispute with Indonesia. The Canadian Government may step up aid to help288 words
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Article132 1964-07-19 1 PARIS. Sat. A nude woman, described by the police a* a 23--year-old British girl, walked down the busy Avenue de I/Opera, In sweltering Central Paris, today. Police said she had described herself as a writer working us an "au pair" with a French family inReuter - 132 words
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211 1964-07-19 1 PROBLEMS OF LEARNING THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE THE Be ri t a Harian forum on ihe "Problems of Learning the National Language" at the Deuan Bahasa dan Pustaka tonight promises to be a lively affair. This is the first M.ila> forum in which non-Malais will take a leading part. Among those211 words
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286 1964-07-19 1 I ONDON Sat. Prob*J ably only seven or eight weeks now separate Britain from the announcement of a general election, political sources said here today. With Thursday. Oct IS, widely spotlighted as a possible date for polling. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Conservative PrimeReuter - 286 words
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Advertisement117 1964-07-19 1 SIL-O-ETTE SPORTS PANTV- FEATURES I Q* PERFECT FIT. PLKFECT FREEDOM. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. *LOVrLYCOLO!RS BLACK. PINK. BLI'L, WHITE. YELLOW Gki In Sues S. M. L Xl* Ihejfen wood Chef does so muck more than a mixer! Th« New-«tyl« Kenwood Cb*f come* oompleto wlUt two bwters. bowl and big recipe and IMtrocUon117 words
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Advertisement42 1964-07-19 1 EXQUISITE ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SILVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Tel: ***** I BANGKOK -JESSELTON-KUCHING- PENANG* HONGKONG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS f~m MALAYSIA S NATIONAL AIRLINE SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA ■■ELH CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT I Commencing Soon42 words
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404 1964-07-19 2 Situation in clash town 'near normal' PLEDGE TO MAINTAIN HARMONY AND GOODWILL BY THE PEOPLE BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat rFRE Penang Chief x Police Officer. Mr J.J. Raj Sr, said today the situation in Bukit Mertajam was "slowly returning to normal." Mr. Raj. who yesterday carried out an extensive tour of404 words
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114 1964-07-19 2 PENANG, Saturday. 'THE executive committee of the Penang UMNO x youth movement will urge the Government at their annual assembly to abolish the post of Prime Minister of Singapore. It will suggest, that Singa- pore have only a Chief Minister like the114 words
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Article68 1964-07-19 2 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat.— Wharl Berths: No. 1 Sanana, No. 4 Wairimu. No. 5 Elpenor. New Wharl Berths: No. 6 Dotnar. No. 7 Nestor, No. > Loong Kang. No 9 Kingford Stream Berths: No 2— Yarn*. No. 4 Leidzig. No. 5 Li Natal. North Shore: Relau and Sedenak.68 words
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Article53 1964-07-19 2 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat.— A stali-holder. M. Suppiah. 45. was found battered to death at h'.x stall In the new market here early th.s morning. Police Mid today that Suppiah (tat struck with a heavy object. The motive of the murder has not been established. Police have detained a53 words
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Article41 1964-07-19 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chairman Of the Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. K. M. Byrne, will officiate at the ceremony at which the vessel Mata Hart will take It* first load of sightseers around the harbour, at 4.30 pjn. on Wednesday.41 words
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Article331 1964-07-19 2 CRIME ON INCREASE IN K.L. Call for stiffer punishment If UALA LUMPUR. Sat. More and more youths are turning to rrimp. The number of robberies here is increasing; In the Sessions Court her* today. Deputy Superintendent of Police Mr. Choo Kok Weng, spoke of the need for stifter punishment of331 words
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Article83 1964-07-19 2 ALOR STAR, Sat.— A housewift, Sltl Bunga blnte Osman. today re. tracted her original plea and claimed trial in the sessions court to a charge of possession of 1801 b. of raw opium at the 6 mile. Kepala Batas Road, on July 14. Her83 words
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Article38 1964-07-19 2 TAIPING. Sat. The Ist BnRoyal Malay Regiment, will hold a social evening at the Wan-act Officers and Sergeants V New Club Ro<»d here on July L* before they leave the next day for duty in Sabah.38 words
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Article97 1964-07-19 2 TODAY— Sedili Kechil 6.21 a.m. (5.9 ft) 4.53 p.m. (6.5 ft); Singapore 7.08 a.m. (5.9 ft) 645 p.m. (6.9ft>: Port Dirkvon 1.52 a.m. (5.9 ft) 2.48 p.m. (7 0ft): Port Swettcnham 12.24 am. (9.3 ft) 1.11 p.m. (10.9 ft): Penan* ».2« a.m. (6.7 ft) 9.21 p.m.97 words
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Advertisement340 1964-07-19 2 fl Hfe %L\ bJ^ mk W It ■^^■^i it > J BORON motorists are saving cash., .are You? I BORON can save you enough money on reduced save up to one of every eight gallons of gasoline fl fuel bills and maintenance costs to pay for your you buy raise340 words
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235 1964-07-19 3 Shortage of water delays factory area plan MALACCA, Sat. The The Chief Minister here, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said today that the State Government had plans to open up an industrial area here. But tie pointed out that they were unable to implement the scheme now because of the235 words
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Article69 1964-07-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Airport Recreation Club will hold dance In aid of its building fund at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Aug. 1. The president, Mr. Wong Kok Bu. said they bad already applied for a lite near the new International Airport at69 words
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Article28 1964-07-19 3 RAUB. Sat. An exhibition of Malay books and literature by hook-shops highlighted the close of the National Language Month on the main Dactana here last night28 words
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Article191 1964-07-19 3 Wedding present in wage pact SINOAPORE, Sat.— A printing firm here has agreed to give any of Its men employees a donation equivalent to one-fourth of his monthly salary on the occasion of his marriage or "when he fathers a child." Shing Loons Press LW. of Choon Guan Street, in191 words
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470 1964-07-19 3 |ub3^ K.Ojl* Cg^BjOu^B iTh I WO FLYING from mountain top to mountain top in Sahah a Royal Air Force helicopter pilot and his crewman have vuved a map-making team many weeks of foot-slogging work. Master Pilot Eric Leyden and Senior Aircraftman Bill Cree both470 words
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289 1964-07-19 3 KUCHING, Saturday. 'J'HE cause of death of political detainee Wong Geong Ing, whfc was found dead in a cell while under police custody on June 16, was given in medical evidence as "asphyxiation due to the application cl a ligature" at anAP - 289 words
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148 1964-07-19 3 Assembly 'yes' to $360,000 spending JOHORfc BAHRU. Sat.— The Johore Legislative Assembly today approved supplementary experiture of $360,474 for 1964 for a number of items not provided for or insufficiently provided for In last year's estimates. The expenditure was passed under the Supplementary Supply (1964) (No. 2) Enactment. 1964. Largest148 words
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Article79 1964-07-19 3 BATU PAHAT, Sat.— The Mentrl Boar of Joliore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. last niKht opened three maternity and health clinics at Paril Maimon, Sri Gading and Separap. He also owned two community halls at Parit Maimon and Park Hajl Salam Dato Hassan later79 words
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Article40 1964-07-19 3 SINOAPORE. Sat. The Government has banned the importation, sale and circulation ol all copies and editions of an Eng-lish-language publication. "Global Digest". published by the Global Digest Press. Happy Valley. Hong Kong, under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance.40 words
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182 1964-07-19 3 'MALAYANS IN SABAH DOING A THANKLESS JOB' JESSELTON, Sat. A State Assemblyman from Lahad Data has resented against what he described "the baseless confrontasi charges which a fellow Assemblyman had launch* ed on Federal officers working in Sabah. Inche Kafael Ancn c t a (Alliance) said he was angry and182 words
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Article64 1964-07-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Sabxh Minister of Agriculture Inche Said bin Keruak. arrived here today for a two-week stay to tour agricultural schemes in Malaya and have discussions with the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. He was accompanied by his Permanent64 words
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Article29 1964-07-19 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Yang di-Peituan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has appointed Mr. A. Nadesan Deputy Commissioner of Labour with effect from Jan. 1 this year.29 words
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Article296 1964-07-19 3 rpHE role of l£\w schools A in strengthening democratic institutions and reducing international tension will be among: the major topics to be discussed at the second South-East Asia conference on legal education which opens here on Monday. The six-day conference to be held at296 words
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118 1964-07-19 3 Four more cholera cases in Trengganu I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four new suspected cases of cholera, one of which has been confirmed, were reported in Trengganu in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today, bringing the total in the State to 295. The number of deaths In the State remains118 words
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Article81 1964-07-19 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— Police have! detained eight men under thei Criminal Law (Temporary Pxotl- slonst Ordinance. They were picked up during the past 24 hours. Three of them, fighters of thei 24. 108 and 36 secret society groups' were picked up In Havelock Road. Tlong Bahru and Serangoon81 words
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Advertisement182 1964-07-19 3 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $!2 (minimum) DORAISAMY: To Ranita and Cyril a son on 18/7/64 at XX. Thanks to doctors and staff. An amazlnc nrw "BmC Learn" tnuilc method has just arrived. You tan now learn quickly AT HOME and win luccesa. fun, friendship. FROM BEGINNER TO PLAYtR IN 3182 words
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Advertisement128 1964-07-19 4 j|t YOU MEET THE NICEST "gyjg PEOPIE ON A HONIM i If lI 4#%#Jj%n I'm happy. All during the week they keep me around the house W| 5 fR [UUfIY While papa s at work downtown But toda y is Sunday. This is the day I get to ride on128 words
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Article259 1964-07-19 5 The fear in minds of the public Penicillin 'not so dangerous* SINGAPORE Sat.— The] chairman of the; Society of Gene- j ral Practitioners of thei Singapore Medical Association Dr. Colin Marcus said tonight that where a patient had unfortunately died after penicillin injections, an accusing finger was pointed at the259 words
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Article35 1964-07-19 5 BATD PAHAT. Sat. Hip District Girl Guides Assonation here will stage a "Festival of Dances" at 8 pm. on Aug. 1 at the Cheng Siu Hall to raise funds for the association.35 words
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Article, Illustration435 1964-07-19 5 GEOFFREY GELDARD - SARA WAK TRADE GOOD GEOFFREY GELDARD Indonesian confrontation has failed to dislocate our economy, says Governor at opening of bank building Fror Kuching, Sat fHE economy of Sarawak had not been seriously affected by Indonesian confrontation, declared the Governor, Datu Abang Haji Openg, when he opened the new Hongkong and435 words
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205 1964-07-19 5 SABAH: 50 NEW 'TELL THE PEOPLE' JOBS JESSELTON. Sat. Fifty new posts have been created in the Department of Broadcasting and Information, in Sabah, according to Tuan Syed Zainal Abidln, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Broadcasting and Information. Tuan Syed Zainal. who arrived here on Thursday, said this would205 words
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Article, Illustration273 1964-07-19 5 SHASTRI PREDICTS ANOTHER SUMMIT MEET JTUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A well-known Indian astrologer, who early last month predicted the failure of the summit talks in Tokyo, looked into the future again today and forecast another meeting between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines in September or October. Mr. Shastrl Revashanker Baradwala, 57273 words
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Article82 1964-07-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The stage ls all set for Joseph's KesselnriK's well-known comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" which will be presented at the Victoria Theatre In Singapore on Tuesday. The play Ls being presented by Bt. Joseph's Institution's dramatic society. Produced by Mr. David Sebastian. Proceeds will82 words
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26 1964-07-19 5 SOME EXPORTS SUBSTANTIALLY HIGHER...' The governor was welcomed to the new bank by the Jesselton manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank,- Mr. G. Q. Alticenhead.26 words
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Article119 1964-07-19 5 JESSELTON. Sat.— The Btate Government has decided to issue two more special timber licences in addition to the three already promised by the Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, In March this year Announcing this today, the Minister for Natural Resources. Mr. Thomas Jayasuriya, said that one lincence119 words
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Article41 1964-07-19 5 JESSELTON. feaL A scheme which could "get rid of some of prejudices now existing in the minds of Sabahans and Sarawakians regarding Malayans and Singaporeans" Is being planned by Mr. Yap Chin Kwee. political secretary to Tcngku Abdul Rahman.41 words
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Article317 1964-07-19 5 rFHE Minister of AgriA culture and Cooperatives, Inc h c Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today that he is designating this year as the "Year of the Fruits" He was doing this to encourage fruit growing, he said. Inche Khir. who was opening an agricultural show at317 words
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Article156 1964-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.- The story of "Vietnam— lo years. After Partition" will be graphically depicted by an exhibition of 300 photographs to be held on Monday in the foyer of the National Thea- tre. The exhibition, which will be officially opened by the Acting Consul General of156 words
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151 1964-07-19 5 Officer tails to turn up: 2 cleared KUALA TRENGGAEU. Saturday. TWO PMIP candidates in the last State election* were today given a discharge not amounting tc an acquittal on. charges of holding a public meeting without police permission. They were Omar bin Abdul Rahman and Abdul Rashld bin Haji Su.151 words
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167 1964-07-19 5 IPOH, Sat. The pressure of work the lower courts in Ipoh have exeperienced the last years, has now been eased by the provision of an additional courtroom and the posting of twb additional magistrates here. The new courtroom is above the Traffic Court. It was167 words
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Article50 1964-07-19 5 JOHORE BAHRD. Sat. The Johore Government will spend $300,000 to complete a water works scheme near Bekok. It will be ready In early 1965. This was announced In a reply given to a written question by Alliance Assemblyman, Mr. Tan Seng Toon, who represents the area.50 words
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Article63 1964-07-19 5 MUAR. Sat. Two men from Bukit Kepong have been fined in the Magistrate's Court here for failing to register for-Na-tional Service. Kang Sze Chye, who is 88 days short ot being 29 years old for exemption from National Service, was fined $30. Gch Ah Kow. whose63 words
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Article31 1964-07-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sac— Dato Aziz bin Mohamed Zaln will be installed as a Judge of the High Court. Malaya, at a ceremony at the High Court here on Wednesday.31 words
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Advertisement164 1964-07-19 5 Advertisement 1 I Beauty Hint For Two -Tone Complexions To promote clear normal beauty for the two-tone skin, care for the complexion as though it were In reality two different faces. Thorough nightly cleansing is most important and the oily panels (chin, nose and forehead i should be cleansed with164 words
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Advertisement307 1964-07-19 5 HERE'S A NEW DIFFERENT HOLIDAY! A leisurely round trip <Hr \u$i J |l M W I\i n IHf H I^i^B^g^g* _^i^EMS^BSVd lf*tflO byPsOORIEItfTLIItfESs.s.CATHAYs.s.CHITRAL HONG KONG. ..bustling, exciting. ..with the best Chinese Fort Santiago... visit magnificent volcanoes and waterfall* food anywhere. ..wonderful shops full of tax free inexpen- nearby, in your307 words
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Article, Illustration47 1964-07-19 6 JAKARTA TROOPS LEAVE FOR BORDER JAKARTA, Sat. Six hundred Green uniformed "volunteer" teachers left Tandjung Priok Harbour on July 10 for Indonesia's border areas. The "volunteers," including 50 women left aboard three ships. They came from East and Central Java after receiving basic military training. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 47 words
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740 1964-07-19 6 'I AM SENDING INDONESIAN GUERILLAS TO HELP BORNEO PEOPLE' PRESIDENT Soekarno said yesterday that Malaysia "is being crushed with the fiery spirit of the Indonesian people" "Malaysia for us does not exist," Dr. Soekarno said. "Go to hell with Malaysia." Speaking before a women's rally.AP; UPI - 740 words
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Article180 1964-07-19 6 WASHINGTON, Saturday. T«HE United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean x Rusk, assured allies in, the South-West Pacific iast night that the United States "will not waver in honouring its commitments to the defence of that area under the Australia-New Zealand-United States pact (Anzus). Mr.AP - 180 words
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Article125 1964-07-19 6 OOUSTON (Texas), Sat. A*--11 tronaut Scott Carpenter waa hurled Into a coral wall from a skidding motor-cycle in Bermuda and suffered a broken toe and severe Injuries to his knee in addition to a "very serious" broken arm. Mrs. Rene Carpenter said at their home hereUPI - 125 words
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Article74 1964-07-19 6 LONDON, Sat. "Give m« a kiSB," said Bernie Hannlgan, 22, to his girl friend, pulling her toward him. "No, Bernie." said Linda Paras, 20. backing away with a jerk that sent Bernie tumbling over backwards. Hannlgan, who had been sitting on a windowsill. fell74 words
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Article56 1964-07-19 6 MANILA. Sat. —A Ptllpir.o box er has died of Injuries received in a fight in Ozamiz City on Mindanao Island, the Manila Chronicle reported today. Sammy Parker. 18. died In hospital of brain injuries. He was knocked down twice In a bout with War Tagalogin.AP - 56 words
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Article45 1964-07-19 6 TAIPEH, Sat.— Nationalist Chln.t b newspapers have adopted a new, uniform rendition of "Goldwnter" into "Chinese." Ifi "Kao Hu.i Teh," which translates "elevated flower virtue". The newspapers formerly called goldwater "Ko Teh Hua" which could be translated "lance virtue flower."— APAP - 45 words
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Article49 1964-07-19 6 KANSAS CITY, 8at Dr. Revis Lewis, 43, has decided he will us; the turn signals on his car in the future. The last time Dr. Lewis used a hand signal before making a turn, a pedestrian seized the watch from his wrist.— UPl.49 words
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Article97 1964-07-19 6 "MEW DELHI. Sat— lndia yesterday accused China of bringing large concentrations of troops into libel and of poising them along the Indian border. In a note dated July 16. Indii further accused China of conducting a concerted propaganda campaign against New Delhi, both inside and outside Ch.ua.Reuter - 97 words
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Advertisement177 1964-07-19 6 DECORATE WITH V COLOURFUL TRANSFERS I "gJff I Whether you're repainting whole rooms, or simply X^^^k m decorating furniture and small accessories, you M y£^Mt£ m W/KkJ can now add the colourful touch of transfers. M dßSfV'^^- m W The Selex Decal range brings you bright food n i m177 words
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369 1964-07-19 7 Washing machine empire to liquidate Decision starts L wild stampede- T ONDON, Sat. The washing machine empire of John Bloom, a British business tycoon who became a millionaire at 30 is to go into voluntary liquidation,, it was announced last night. A dramatic 28-word statement by the directors of theReuter - 369 words
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407 1964-07-19 7 NICOSIA, Sat. Meanwhile the U.N. announceo last night It had negotiated t "total disengagement" in the tens* Kyrenla mountain area of Temblos and that both the Greek and Turkish force* there would withdraw to their previous position The announcement came after UN. reports407 words
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Article34 1964-07-19 7 ROME, s-it Planes of thf Italian national airline. Alitalia. were arounded yesterday by a «i\-Hay mints' strike The pilots have retertod thr company s proposals for a new working contract.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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166 1964-07-19 7 ANOTHER STRIKE THREAT BY BRITISH POSTMEN I ONDON. Sal. British L postal workers, claiming success for their first official strike in 73 years, today threatened another walkout if the government refused to grant their demands for higher pay. Tens of millions of unsorted. undelivered letters and i parcels awaited the166 words
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Article, Illustration663 1964-07-19 7 CLASH ON 'EXTREMISM Rockefeller flays Goldwater view as 'dangerous, frightening' MILLER DISAGREES WITH REPUBLICAN CALL FOR PURGE SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday. YEW YORK'S Liberal Ccvernor. Mr. Nelson Rockefeller, yesterday attacked Senator Barry Goldwater's views on extremism as "dangerous, irresponsible and frightening' 1 provoking an immediate reaction from the Republican presidential nominee.Reuter - 663 words
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Article35 1964-07-19 7 BUENOS AIRES. Sat— Three people died and 10 others were Injured when a passenger train plunged over a bridge about half a mile outside the central station here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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141 1964-07-19 7 Battle for millions: Vichitra in court again BANGKOK, Sat.— Lady Vichitra, wife ol Thailand's late Prime Minister Sarit Thanarat, testified for the second time yesterday in a court case involving Sarit's estate. She evaded questions asking for her estimate of the size of the fortune. As during her first appearanceAP - 141 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-07-19 7 Mrs. PHILBY GOES TO U.S.-AND LOSES PASSPORT I\EW YORK. Sat. Mrs. Eleanor Philby (above). American wife of the "third man" in the British Burgess-Maclean spy case, has returned to the United States and has been tentatively deprived of her U.S. passport. An Immigration Service spokesman said Mrs. Philby'* passport had172 words
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220 1964-07-19 7 Search in Britain for 'killer' toys from Hong Kong f ONDON, Sat. Health Inspectors of Bournemouth searched yesterday for imported plastic toys with a lead paint content high enough to kill children. Four children have already been hospitalised after sucking on Hong Kong-made kits and hairdressing sets. "The lead content220 words
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149 1964-07-19 7 BID BY ICI TO STOP LEAKAGE OF TRADE SECRET J^EW YORK. Sat Imperial Chemical Industries of Britain today filed a suit here to .stop an American company disclosing a secret manufacturing process tv a Japanese subsidiary. The 1.C.1. complaint charges that National Distillers and Chemical Corporation, large American manufacturers of149 words
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Article26 1964-07-19 7 MOSCOW. Cat.— Hraw flooeja havf hit areas of the Sovie; Far East, inundating village*, marooning thousands and putting wide areas of farmland under water.26 words
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Advertisement106 1964-07-19 7 Malaysia today--1 \i A. l\l\i I«fc 1 N /ji r v K •■•<♦• <-.- j^^T^ mli^KJ^r I L.I II LU I 3 >^£mh| i^ h^ hhß PPfITCPTinM The shell on this Mala y sianturtlewil| P rotect ■■pn^H I IIU ILU I IUI lit for its whole life. Similarly, regular use106 words
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Article31 1964-07-19 8 vent* UA f mtmimum) JOAN BOOTY PRESENTS On l>«--nj.ii of Panam raiblona suitable for air travel during "Variety Showcase" tomorrow night S p.m. National Theatre,, show alto featuring National Radio*.31 words
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Article152 1964-07-19 8 >• Wor4a 11M (Him.) PRCSBYTERIAN CHURCH, In KinKapcjra, Orchard Road bunday Service W a.m. and 6 p.m. —All Welcome. BAHAI WORLD FAITH:— Tbe R--Ilcton For Today. Find Ood'a Bohitiona To All Human Problems. Lil-rature Krom 3.13 KananK Koad, Bsrcmnan TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. 34 Seransoon Garden Way, B'pore. Morning152 words
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471 1964-07-19 8 WHETHER one looks at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference which ended In London last week from an International or a purely Malaysian point of view, the news Is equally encouraging. The Commonwealth lived up to Its reputation as the world's most effective link471 words
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Article, Illustration859 1964-07-19 8 S. SABARATNAM - S. SABARATNAM FROM Washington, Saturday ...THE SUCK CHICKS WHO LINE THEIR NEST-EGGS WITH STOCKS SHARES TODAY I met Lois Garcia, 27 year old office manageress for a research organisation and one of the new capitalists of the United States. She is just one more recruit to859 words
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Article, Illustration703 1964-07-19 8 JEAN OLIVER - JEAN OLIVER by ...AND SHE'S JUST 20! London. Sat. shut themselves away from life. Convents seemed rather secret places. Anything could be goIng on there." Everything does go on in "Dust Palls." Her 15-year-old fantasies run weird and bloody. She went to a comprehensive school,703 words
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Letter105 1964-07-19 8 THE Australian Fun Fair was a huge success. The "Crazy House" drew large crowds night after night. But many young girls who paid their 20 centa to sample the hazards of this side-show got more than they bargained for. Hooligans lay in wait Inside and what they did105 words
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Letter99 1964-07-19 8 I LOVE Elizabeth Walk During my school days in Singapore, before 1958. this was my favourite spot My evening companion In fact. Now that I am employed in the Federation I am unable to make frequent trips to Singapore. However, during the National Day celebrations I had the99 words
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Article, Illustration574 1964-07-19 8 BOB PERIES - The bridge linking past and future BOB PERIES by SINGAPORE. Sat SCREENED by a cluster of trees high up across Serangoon Road is a yellow bridge. It is no ordinary bridge, but a vital link between the past and the dynamic, progressive future of Singapore. The bridge is only temporary,574 words
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Advertisement698 1964-07-19 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. J» wmrdt $ltt- (Mlnimmm) MR. AND MRS. C.R. Paul wish to •naounee the engagement of their nrcoad daughter Mary to M.S. Johneoa on l»-7-«4. OVERSEAS LEAVE i» Word, $S CMIm.)—Bax it eta. matrm SELFORIVE CARS in Britain dellvrrni to Dock!, Airport, Hotel, Rain from £2« per month (October698 words
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Advertisement378 1964-07-19 8 Clear, healthy skin in just a few days Gamophen Soap kills gtrms. It contains 2% Hexachtoro phene, the powerful germicide and because of its protonged anti-bacterial effect reduces bacterial contamination of the hands and other parts of the body. Gamophen Soap prevents body odour, is hard and long-lasting, but so378 words
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449 1964-07-19 9 Flats will bridge Malaya s housing mm Khaw: Low income groups can't be resettled outside urban areas PENANG, Saturday. jyjULTI-STOREY flats would be the immediate answer to the housing shortage in Malaya, the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said in Penang today. He told The449 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-07-19 9 ...LITERALLY, FOR MISS CHU THE SINGER FROM FORMOSA SINGER Jenny Chu from Formosa being presented with a bouquet of flowers by Miss Helen Soonff on her arrival in Kuala Lumpur today. Miss Chu, a well-known radio and television star in Formosa, is here on an encasement at the139 words
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198 1964-07-19 9 TRANSPORT FIRM TO SERVE NEW AIRPORT TO BE FORMED 1.1 \l LLMPLK. Sat. A new Malay transport company, the Sharikat Airport Services Limited, wbich will link the new international airport and the capital, wil be formed soon. This was decided at a meeting of leading Malay business executives and professional198 words
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203 1964-07-19 9 PENANG, Saturday. A KULJM nurse, Yong Saw Sim, said in court today a man iollowed her into the Penanjf-Butter-worth lorry, assaulted and spat on her after attempting to steal her handbag. Yong, 24. was testifying against P. Victor Xavier, 35. charged with using203 words
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Article221 1964-07-19 9 AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: Prom Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 a.m.; Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.; Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004 10.35 a.m.; Kota Bharu (ML 035)221 words
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Article48 1964-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The central working committee of the Party Raayat will present its report to the sixth congress of the party to be held here to- morrow. The report touches on the formation of Malaysia, the national call-up and the recent elections.48 words
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Obituary17 1964-07-19 9 DOCTOR b SANMUGAN. lathe of Hart Krishnan and S.T. Slngarr passed away on 1-7-64 in Ceylon17 words
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260 1964-07-19 9 Query for Senate on expats tin industry I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. V Senator S. P. S. Nathan has submitted a total of 34 questions for answers when the senate meets on Wednesday. He wants to know from the Prime Mini&ter if It is true that the number of expatriates in private260 words
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Article34 1964-07-19 9 SEREMBAN. Sat— The Mentri Besar of Negri Srmbilan. Dato Dr.) M illumed Said bin Moham«j. today opened the $62,000 Chong Bin National Type Chinese School at Linggi. about 23 miles from here.34 words
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Article285 1964-07-19 9 fTTELEVISION programmes for X today: TV BINGAPUEA Channel 5 P.M.: 1.00 Opening and programme summary in all languages; 1.05 Adventure The Man Who Loves Snakes: 1.35 Two Of A Kind; 2.00 News in English; 2.10 Age of Kings The Dangerous Brother; 3.10 Chinese cinema Magic Ring285 words
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Article70 1964-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Mr Malcolm Fraser. a member of thr Poreinn Affairs and Defenc* Committee of the Common wr.i it h Parliament, will pay a vlsli Uthe Ministry of Defence here on Monday. Mr Prnser Is expected to dincuss matters concerning Malaysia and Australia with the chiefs70 words
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Article279 1964-07-19 9 FRIGATE FOR R.M.N. DUE SOON will increase defence role IZUANTAN, Sat. The first frigate for the Royal Malaysian Navy and an unspecificed number of patrol boats will arrive soon in. this! country under the Navy expansion programme. This would Increase the defence role of the Navy in view of Indonesia's279 words
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Article164 1964-07-19 9 On way home in stormy seas ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two Royal Malaysian Naval mine(.weepers. "Jerai" and "Kinabalu." ■re meeting rough water on their way here from Plymouth, England. The ships are being brought home by a Malaysian crew. The "Jerai" and "Kinabalu' are commanded by Lieutenant Commanders Thong Yin Sin164 words
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Article122 1964-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A mother who went searching for her four-year-old daughter to have dinner with her. found the girl drowned in a drain behind her house at the 3j mile Cheras Road here yesterday. Madam Yong Yor Ylng told the police that she was in122 words
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Article33 1964-07-19 9 Guest-of -honour BATU PAHAT. Sat.— The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Taltb, will be guest-of-honour at the annual Speecn Day of the Temenggong Ibrahim Olrta' Secondary School here on Aug. 6.33 words
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Article24 1964-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Young Men's Christian Association here will bold a "Guest Night" at its premises in Brickfields Road on Friday.24 words
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Article70 1964-07-19 9 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Extra coaches will be provided on all trains running between here and Buklt Mertajam in connection with the feast of St. Anne on July 26. the Malayan Railway administration said today. Additional accommoda lion in all trains running between here and Por Swettenham70 words
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Advertisement551 1964-07-19 9 ALPHA-hand The World's Most Revolutionary. Most Complete Self-Teaching Course in ABC Shorthand BECOME A SHORTHAND EXPERT IN JDST 9 HOURS AT HOME IN TOUR SPARE TIME WITH THIS MODERN TEACHING MACHINE COURSE This remarkable Course Includes:— 1. TEACHING MACHINE. 2. WORKBOOK. 3. TWO DICTATION RECORDS. 4. DICTIONARY To: ALPHA-HAND (Dept551 words
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Article113 1964-07-19 10 12th DOG CARRIED AWAY BY TIGER. TAN AH RATA. Sat. A two-year-old mongrel was carried away by a tiger last night ■from Highland Cottage, a stone's throw away from the Highland Willa where the tiger showed up several times last month. There were pug marks and blood stains from the113 words
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Article78 1964-07-19 10 KUALA LUMPLK. SaU Kunmii Fulbnghi. headquarters oX me Malaysian American Commission on Educational Exchange Ja.an Ampang, took on a Soum Facinc atmosphere last night <is members ol the American Unive-t--tttim Club put on a "Hawaiian Night: 1 More than 100 people, includinit t lie Vlce-ChanceUor ol78 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-07-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Members of the Ikebana International arranged 52 designs in the art of flower arrangement in an eftort to get more Malavsian women interested in the art. It was held at the St. Mary's Church here today. Picture shows Mrs. Bernice Eu. Vice-President of the Kuala Lumpur Ikebana61 words
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Article29 1964-07-19 10 BATU PAHAT, Bat. About 12.000 Muslims will take part in I a procession through the town 1 here -on Tuesday to mrrk the birthday of Prophet Mohamed.29 words
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145 1964-07-19 10 Compulsory education if necessary, warns Minister OEKAN. Sat. The Government will introduce compulsory primary education In the country If there Is poor response to the comprehensive schools system which begins next year. This was announced Dy the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hall Talib, when he addressed teachers145 words
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Article86 1964-07-19 10 KUANTAN. Sat. —A team of eight District Officers, Assistant District Officers and Land Development Officers from Sabah today visited the State Rural Development Operations Room here. They were briefed on the progress of the various rural development schemes in the State by heads of various86 words
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Article, Illustration369 1964-07-19 10 RUALA LUMPUR. V Sat. Sour h-East Asia may well be threatened by Communism under the guise of Indonesian nationalism. Ihis warning came today from the vicechairman of the Philippines Congress' Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressman Ramon D. Bagatsing, who is here on a brief visit to Malaysia.369 words
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Article198 1964-07-19 10 KUANTAN, Saturday. HHHE acting Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. last A night called on every loyal citizen in Malaysia to defend the country with their lives. Tun Razak. who is on a three-day tour of Pahang, I was speaking to a crowd of more198 words
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256 1964-07-19 10 RESPONSE TO LANGUAGE SURPRISES SYED NASIR VIEREMBAN. Sat. The J Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said that he was surprised at the tremendous response of Malays and nonMalays to the National Language processions, competitions and meetIngs. He was speaking at the closing ceremony of256 words
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Article101 1964-07-19 10 JAKARTA. Sat. Indonesian police on Bangka Island in the Rhlo group have detained ten people believed to be connected with a rm« of smugglers, Antara news agency reported today. It said they had been smuggling rubber and tin to Singapore Police seized 3.400 lb. of tinReuter - 101 words
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Article151 1964-07-19 10 PENANO. bat. The secretary of the Penang division of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr- Ooi Thiam Slew, warned today that if the party or members were opportunistic, the time would come when "through a conflict of actions" they might lose the confidence of the people.151 words
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Article73 1964-07-19 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The world famous Elgar Choir of British .Colombia, will give its first-ever Par East concert at Victoria Theatre on July 29. Under the baton of Mr. C. E. Pindlater. the choir, which has in the last 15 years won acclaim :r> Britain. Italy. Russia,73 words
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Article130 1964-07-19 10 pENANG, Sat —A large gathering attended the funeral this afternoon of the late Mr. Wee Gin Puay. 75-year-old father of the Singapore Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee CChocn c Jin. j Mr. Wee was admitted to the Penang General Hospital on Monday morninc witr.a heart complaint and passed130 words
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442 1964-07-19 11 FORGET COLONIAL PAST, SCOUTS ARE TOLD SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that the local Scout movement must break away altogether from its colonial past "and the influences resulting therefrom" and quickly adjust itself to the changed circumstances now prevailing in Malaysian society. He442 words
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137 1964-07-19 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The search has ended for a new companion for Cban Poll Lin. who returned to Singapore on July 9 from the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachuseets. Dr. Edward J. Waterhouse, director of the school who arrived in Singapore yesterday, said137 words
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Article88 1964-07-19 11 TOKYO. Sat. The Yawata Iron .<nd StPCI Co.. major Japanese steelmaker, has decided to participate with two other Japanese firms in developing coal resources in Sarawak. Yawata will participate In the multi-million dollar project along vmUi Nippon Mining Co. and Ma-rubeni-Ilda, a trading firm. The88 words
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Article, Illustration487 1964-07-19 11 Police still probe Lin Dai's death HONG KONG, Saturday A SPOKESMAN for the Hong Kong police were still investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Hong Kong film star Lin Dai, and the post-mortem results would not be available before Monday. Lin Dai's body was collected from the police by487 words
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Article43 1964-07-19 11 KUCHING. Sftt. Indonesia's confrontation against Malaysia was a "senseless pursuit adversely affecting the Indonesian people more than Malaysia." the Governor of Sarawak Datu Abang Hajl Open., said here today. He was opening the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporations new building here.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article35 1964-07-19 11 IPOH, Sat. The Federation of Malaya Postal and Telecommunications Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will hold its 38th annual general meeting at the V M.C.A. hall here tomorrow at 9 30 a.m.35 words
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Article326 1964-07-19 11 rpHE Pioneer Industries Employees' Union r has appealed to the Singapore Government to introduce more social amenities for residents) in the Jurong industrial j estate In a letter to the Finance I Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. j the union asked that transport, telephone. medical, recreational and326 words
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Article70 1964-07-19 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The clock at Telok Ayer Street market stopped ticking yesterday because of a monkey. The monkey, owned by a stall-holder, escaped from its cage and climbed the clock tower. Its owner cave chase and on reaching the top of the tower found his monkey70 words
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202 1964-07-19 11 EFFICIENT ORGANISERS NEEDED IN CO-OP MOVEMENT ALACCA, Sat. The ITI Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, toda^y said that the practice of passing the responsibilities of co-operative societies to government co-operative officers was a great obstruction to the co-operative movement. The co-operative movement belonged to the202 words
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Article31 1964-07-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A competition for the title of "Miss Golden Voice of Selangor" will be held at the Telecommunications headquarters building here on July 30 at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement217 1964-07-19 11 BJ9 GROWING UP... IS FUN! It's fun to takr up make-up, fun to do things. g>> places, with >our own ■crowd;; fun to 'beta girl instead of a child, .Girls going through their, teens' know it v! A' lotiof 'otherfchangetltake place, too. You're more poised, more graceful, more at ease.217 words
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Advertisement220 1964-07-19 11 M c DougalFs j 4 Ib. NET I^3 •o* mums otuoout »22f c if /^^rc c "^r^^^r^ success \mmmmmmmmmm BEGINS WITH ■HB*^^"^^S*lPER-SIFTED f S SELF-RAISING FLOUR *r Even if youVe baKtig for tte very £rst time, your cakes and/ pastries turn out super-light successes. SuperSifted McDougall's is milled from a220 words
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196 1964-07-19 12 GSA SALES OF TIN: NO CHANCE DESPITE PRICE RISE WASHINGTON, Sat. A spokesman for the General Services Administration said yesterday the United States Government had no plan tn change its current programme for the sale of surplus stockpile tin. even though the price for the metal has been soaring inAP - 196 words
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552 1964-07-19 12 VI A J O R T. J. W. ITI ALLEN, promiriient and outspoken shareholder of Tronoh Mines Ltd.. continued his campaign at the company's a n. n v a 1 meeting here yesterday for "more information and more active and energetic management." TheReuter - 552 words
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286 1964-07-19 12 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Dato Samuel Chelvasingam Maclntyre, Malaysia's Hlgn Commissioner in India and concurrently to Ceylon and Nepal, has been appointed a judge of the High Court. He is expected here shortly, and will probably be posted In Ipoh. The Registrar of the High286 words
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358 1964-07-19 12 Bahaman sees the sorry state of a hospital KAMPAR. Sat. and "as soon as the first batch arrives, I will appoint a doctor to the Kampar hospital." He also assured the gatherIng that the hospital will get a new ambulance "as soon as possible." rjOMPLAINTS ranging from inadequate staffing to-358 words
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Article73 1964-07-19 12 SINGAPORE, Sat.— A housepainter fell to his death and another seriously injured when a scaffolding on which they were standing gave way in Kampong Ampat today. Low Yip Huat. 34. who was killed, and Poo Yong Heng, 31, were painting a new rubber godown when both73 words
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Article100 1964-07-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Perils State Assemblyman, Inche Yob bin Che Choh. has donated $50 to the fund of Semi bin Ismail. Semi had been asked to leave the Tuanku Abdul Rahman School in Ipoh when he could not settle his hostel arrears of $121100 words
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Article35 1964-07-19 12 TAIPING. Sat. A salesman. Teh Boon Yew, 19. reported to the police that he was held up and robbed of $20 cash by three men at Ayer Terjun, 12 miles from here yesterday.35 words
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Article157 1964-07-19 12 HOLDUP Of K.L. HOTEL ROOM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Three men armed with daggers raided, a room at the Federal Hotel here last night and robbed a visitor from Pakistan of $98 iv cash and a wristwatch worth $350. Mr. G. A. Mirza, 47, a senior superintendent of Habib Bank in157 words
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Article50 1964-07-19 12 PENANO. Sat.— P. Sakarapanl. 60. was today charged with disorderly behaviour in the Penang court building yesterday. Sakarapanl. who was alleged to have been drunk, pleaded not guilty. The First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. granted him $100 bail pending hearing on July 31.50 words
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Article51 1964-07-19 12 PENANO. Sat. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb, will open the newscience block of the Methodist Girls' School at Logan Road mi 4.30 p.m. on July 30. Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz. Methodist birhop in South -East Asia. will dedicate the new51 words
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Article35 1964-07-19 12 PENANO. Sat. Mansor bin I.ebai. 20, who admitted stealing a $40 bicycle at Ah Quee Street on July 10, was jailed for six weeks by the First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau. today.35 words
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Article332 1964-07-19 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Combined business in and reported to me Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of snares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead i 3.000) $1.66; Dunlops (3,000) SIM, (3,000) $1.93. (2,000) $1.91; Esso ords. (3,000) $2.30; F. and N.332 words
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243 1964-07-19 12 A LOR STAR, Sat. Kedah Customs men seized about $50,000 worth of raw opium and detained two men after an 80 mph midnight chase from Alor Star to Sungei Patani last night The chase ended when the smugglers' vehicle got stuck on an243 words
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Article126 1964-07-19 12 IPOH. Sat Two Ipoh school- girb are among 21 Malaysians selected under a student exchange programme to speni a year in the United Mat es. They are Pauline Chai Slew Phln, 17, of the Convent and PremiU Dcvi Josfai. 17. of the Anglo-Chinese School. Both will126 words
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Advertisement158 1964-07-19 12 i MONDIA \i/ STELLARIS, created with oil the crottsmonship of the Jjl l|~ -V* Skilled specialists of MONDIA marks for you with faith- J rul precision the days, hours, minutes and seconds. The elegant design. th« clear, simple figures of th« dial, cafi to mmd the incomparable grace of a158 words
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Miscellaneous51 1964-07-19 12 j A?frcKr£ us a'f »duetru to the tcf-tvrthstgnding ihe f^wJM to set re&poHS'b'y South mist be our* mew fold sdvwtiqes to ■r^A^i^A in -five wa tw concern... cur orgtiHisatiov ..we have tried 'ik> be ftfSqkfed ...the boe*d£ in our ph&c&lC fa ?^-i cowegecuG =s^ MBk I mmiM* V*/f,n B .wftoy51 words
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Article, Illustration589 1964-07-19 13 ALEXANDER WALKER - ALEXANDER WALKER NEW FILMS by MARNIE" Is the film Alfred Hitchcock offered Grace Kelley for her screen comeback and It's easy to predict that there will be people saying how right she was to stay In Monaco. A creaking melodrama, they will call "Mamie." A throwback589 words
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Article412 1964-07-19 13 ONE of the brightest rising stars in the pianlstic firmament is coming to play for us next month In Singapore. He is John Ogdon. young British musician who has had a truly remarkable rise to fame since he first came to prominence as a result of his prise412 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1964-07-19 13 SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER THE Biff UESTION SHOWPACE PRESENTS PART TWO OF THE question was asked last year in California. "How would you like," said George "Bud" Ornstein. of United Artists, "to make a film of the Beatles?" The Beatles, he explained to producer Walter Shenson. were a pop group catching1,082 words
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343 1964-07-19 13 ...AND THIS IS WHAT THE CRITIC THOUGHT OF THE FILM SO its a hit! "A HARD DAYS NIGHT" is a Merseylean mud pie in the faces of those who smugly asserted that the Beatles were slipping. Walter Shenson's 85--minute production is not, I am relieved to say, the usual kind343 words
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Advertisement572 1964-07-19 13 E MIU MIOWI 1I om i3O 4.00 6.30 A 9.30pm C GO ABSOLUTgcy APt IN S pakm wn*n I TcOMNMft'iMMMieiiisi g S Todoy 8 450 m "Coptoin Folcon" S I I»i?~.lUlgI-.*t2rll6J( I \«w snow im.: DAILY 3 SHOWS AT: 12 30-430 1 5.30 P.M. Adm.j.ion:— Stolll: Sl.OO A $2.00 Circle:572 words
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Advertisement191 1964-07-19 13 Advertisement wolf Mncinf pirtnir who luddenly latins to focpt wolfish chiracttristici can be ittllto by imti* frtssurt at thi lift hand. If you try to tare* your htad and Inn back to contjct. malio sura its does not Ma* ■or»i-a too much. You ■ill both took like something out of191 words
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Advertisement390 1964-07-19 13 pj I IIVIiuPJMEJM-AfJWIMIMDV.unr JUMOO W W A NAIIV MOitffS VITTOiIO CASSM«» I»C« PAUUICI JbV'^^bH I a. emut lotcint s-^* Amy .^a I in 70mm SUPER TECHNIRAMA^ TECHNICOLOR; LIDO coming soon FEDERAL I (SINGAPORE) y^A (KUALA LUMPUR) j \tfot/wtetut£ (N.B. This is on ADULT Picture Not recommended for Children IT'S ALL390 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-07-19 14 TODAY few people have ever heard of Edith Galr. Yet the lives of all of us are different because of her. She was President WoDdrow Wilson's second wife. In name, she was First Lady of America. But in fact she was America's first161 words
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183 1964-07-19 14 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat.-The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Harun bin Haji Idrls, today suggested that Radio Malaysia should- compose a song on the new -pad! seed Malinja' to encourage padi planters on double cropping. Inche Harun .-aid thi-> when he opened the Sabak B'183 words
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Article50 1964-07-19 14 I PAI-IT BUNTAR. Sat. Mr O.K.H K Pilliii. v businessman. has bten elected president of thf P;uit Buntar branch of the M« lay.m Indian Congress, with Mr S \>e'\<*iniMm m vice-president. Mi C Rakrtnny was elected wcrefary. Mr D.T. Bani assistant wcretarv and Mr. V. Gop*! treaHirtr.50 words
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273 1964-07-19 14 KLUANG, Saturday J T'HE- British Army scout helicopter, .missing since Wednesday afternoon, in Johores has been found with its two crewmen dead, it was officially announced today. The wreckage had been spotted by one of the search aircraft this morning. The helicopter took off273 words
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Article304 1964-07-19 14 Mentri tours kampongs rpELOK ANSON, Sat.— The Mentri Besai of Perak, Inche Ahmad bin Said, today called on the people living in the coastal and riverine areas to "be extra vigilant" against IndoneI sian saboteurs. "People in these areas should keep a look-out tor any304 words
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164 1964-07-19 14 'One of the best' telephone systems for Malaysia KL'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat The Telecommunications Department has placed a 52.8 million order with the Automatic Telephone and Electric Co. in England for equipment which will give Malaysia one of the best and fastest telephone systems in the world. When installed sometime next164 words
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Article43 1964-07-19 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Th« Vatican has granted permission for Catholic dioceses .short ot priests to hold masses on Saturday alternoon or evening Instead ol Sunday These Saturday ma.v^es. it approved, will be considered as satislying the Sunday mass requirements43 words
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Article32 1964-07-19 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Loy Kia Suung. SO. was found dead in Victoria Street yesterday. Relatives of the man are asked to contact Inspector Ambrose Kuck. telephone 7200 extension 32232 words
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Article85 1964-07-19 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Trm South-East Asia Photographic Society, Singapore, will be holding its third international pictorial photography exhibition of Sinnapore at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall from Jftly 24 to 36 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. There will be colour slide projections of the exhibition on85 words
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Article47 1964-07-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. A. B. Dings has been elected president ol the Maiayalee- Catholic Welfare Society of Malaya. Other officials elected were: vice-presidents Mr. G. S. D'Cunha and Mr. A. B. Perelra; secretary Mr. R P. Mendez. and treasurer Mr. yJ. B. Morris.47 words
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372 1964-07-19 14 T*HE Higli Court toer.ch and the bar today paid a glowing tribute to the memory of the late Mr. Frederick Benjamin, de Souza, a la\yyer, as a "man of exceptionally fine character, a perfect gentleman and a great sportsman." Mr. de Souza died372 words
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Article, Illustration868 1964-07-19 14 COMING later this month slightly restyled, cheaper, more versatile range of built-in-Australia Ford Falcon four-door, five-to-six-seater saloons. The Ford Deluxe model, with an extra six b.h.p.. is now listed at $7,950. This is $345 less than the list price of its predecessor. The new list868 words
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Article1599 1964-07-19 15 CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates tha type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft; b heavy w any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. Apprentice allowances; Soaldi. P. K Leong, Urn and Dragon 3-lb; Natudl. Ng and Chong S-lb; others1,599 words
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57 1964-07-19 15 \IONTREAL. Sal Australian took o -0 lead in their first rou^d. American Zone, Davis Cup lawn i tennis match against Canai da here yesterday. Wimbledon champion Roy i i Emerson beat Keith Car- I penter. 6-2 6-1 6-2. and John Newcombe beat FranceReuter - 57 words
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Article122 1964-07-19 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTERRacel DAIRY KING Lash Bold Chevalier DAIRY KING Bold Chevalier Meteorite a CHEVALIER Dairy King Brandon Racel FILM GOER M- Auctioneer Zm M. AUCTIONEER Film Gmt Causeway FILM GOER M. Auctioneer Causeway lutl CONSTRUCTION Logical Cash Box LOGICAL Construction Bliu Fir* ROI D'ATOIV Bliss Fire122 words
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398 1964-07-19 15 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By lIOVE, Sat. The n Australian cricketers beat Sussex by 63 runs with 15 minutes to spare yesterday. It was a good win the tourists' seventh of the tour but the match was also a good one for Sussex's deputy wicketkeeper398 words
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288 1964-07-19 15 England Test selectors not likely to take risks HOVE. Sat. The English team to tour South Airica won't be chosen until Friday. July 31. And it is being a flee i<u by England's postal strika because letters sent out by MCC asking whether various players are available have not reached288 words
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726 1964-07-19 15 Epsom Jeep - VALALA HAS THE FINISH TO WIN BATH CUP Epsom Jeep RACING with VALALA should win the $15,000 V. C. Bath Cup over 8f (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today He nas a strong finish and a mile should be ideal for him. An all-going horse Valala won his first race726 words
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500 1964-07-19 15 PEAK of Perfection with 8.13, a luxury weight for him. Is worth each-way bet In a below-strength cl. 1 Div. 1 sprint field (Race 4). The "Peak" Is running again after a six-month spell. His last race was at Penang In December when he500 words
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Article59 1964-07-19 15 JAKARTA. Sat. The Indonesian Ministry of Sports said today it had not received an Invitation to the Tokyo Olympics. The invitation reportedly was sent from Tokyo yesterday on instructions from the International Olympic Committee. Today's editorial In the official Cummuniit party newspaper Suluh Indonesia continued to59 words
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Article42 1964-07-19 15 ASCOT. Sat.— Ourkha, owned by Mr. J.J. Astor won the Brown Jack Stakes run over two miles, six furlongs and 34 yards here yesterday. Mrs. Leonard Carver's Trelawny was second and Mr. W. Stirling's Astronomer third of 11 runners.42 words
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Article140 1964-07-19 15 ASCOT. Sat. Americanowned Nasram pulled oft the racing upset of the English season by defeating Santa Claus in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes here today. Nasram, owned by Mrs Howell Jackson and ridden by Australian Bill Pyers. led from start to finishAP - 140 words
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Article182 1964-07-19 15 LONDON. Sat. Left-hander Peter Parntt reminded the England selectors that he Is fit and in form with an Innings of 66 not out tor Middlesex against the Australians at Lord's here today. Parfltt broke a knuckle in the Third Test, and his effort today was well timed.Reuter - 182 words
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Article35 1964-07-19 15 CAPETOWN. Sat. Th« French rugby union team lost the first match of their South African tour when they went down 20-11 to Western Province here today. Western Province led 14-3 at haU-Ume.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement218 1964-07-19 15 Arthritis and Sciafica Banished Th <ur>a*ln« n»»r ducovery Remind baniihej th« palm of Arthritis, »to«um»tl»m. FlbroaltUL N.urttU and tie ttnt doit, paina disappear, aodla a few days thu m«^-.isirnU<lioin2 11««olve» and tenovntht body pc.»oLi and Vrlo Add that an Ua r- cm of your u-oubio. thrtUlnff, ton. *aa and stlffnaas218 words
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Article247 1964-07-19 16 LEE FOO SAN - Tips for Perak players LEE FOO SAN By PLAY GOOD, CLEAN FOOTBALL AND SCORE GOALS IPOH, Sat. Perak 1 soccer players have been told "to play good, clean football and to score." This advice was given to them this evening by officials and selectors after they had wound up their247 words
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Article91 1964-07-19 16 SEREMBAN. Sat. A late goal by M. Joseph enabled Neeri Sembilan to beat Armed Furors 1-0 in the Government Services inter-state hockey tournament piayed here today. Malacca held CEB to 5-3 in tr.e other match. CEB led 2-1 at half time, scoring through Mike Shepherdson and Christie91 words
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Article51 1964-07-19 16 ITANGAR. Sat.— A hat trick by Osman Ali enaoled Kedah to beat Perlis 5-2 in the Mal.iya Cup soccer match day. Osman got ras goals in the 2nd. 9th and 11th minutes. L.m Ban Chiang and Balaknshnan got the other two goa!.s. For Perils Utet scored51 words
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368 1964-07-19 16 MALACCA, Sat.— Two more records, making a total of four, were broken in the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association's annual meet today. V. Velayutham was declared the outstanding athlete of the year for his performance in the 400 metres hurdles. 100 m: 1 Daud Bachik 2 Lee368 words
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Article622 1964-07-19 16 ERNEST FRIDA - JE GA DOES BEST TIMES OF SEASON ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Saturday \1 ALAYSIAN sprint champion M. Jegathesan, 111 whose Olympic trailing has been hampered by wet weather, shook off some of his despondency with his best times of the season in. impraved conditions at Farrer Park today Jega docked622 words
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Article545 1964-07-19 16 David, Yap score treble pENANG. Sat —Four more reX cords were broken today. the final day of the Penang secondary schools athletic Champlonshlps. bringing the total of new records to 18 for the threeday meet. Outstanding performance today came from Desmond David who completed a treble when he won the545 words
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Article25 1964-07-19 16 BAGAN SERAI. Sat.—Drainage and Irrigation Department beat Kulampang Estate by three goals to one in the league Div. 1 soccer match here today.25 words
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292 1964-07-19 16 TOO SHOCKS OLIVER OUT OF PENANG TENNIS I>ENANG, Sat.— Mrs. Too Joon Ml Ting of Perak scored a shock win in the Penanjj open tennis championships when she beat seeded Mrs. J. Oliver. 6-1 7-5 in the women's singles today. Results: Men's singles Ist round: Lee Eng Cheong bt Goh292 words
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Article26 1964-07-19 16 TAIPING, Sat.— Armed Forces Staff Union scored an easy 3 l victory over Thenavan Youths in a Taiping league soccer match here yesterday.26 words
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Article369 1964-07-19 16 SYDNEY, Sat —Result:, ol Australian Association lootball matches played today were: NBW NORTH DIV, 1: Adamstown 0 L. MacQuane 4. NSW (FED.) DIV. 1: Croatia 1 Bankstown 1. Yugal 0 Buda- pest 6 VICTORIA STATE: Alexan- 1 der 1 Slavla 3. Lion 2 Melbourne 2, Hakoah vs369 words
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646 1964-07-19 16 Thuan Heng is still out by .8 for Olympic Games trip Molly Tay 5:33.8 (meet and Spore record). I'NDKK-14: 50m breast 1 Jenny Lim 2 Esther Tan 3 C. A. Stugidwick 43.7 i record >: 50m free: 1 Molly Tay 2 Patricia Chan 3 Susan Bryant 33.5: 50m back: 1646 words
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Article35 1964-07-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Bukit Timah and Mt. Emily drew 1-1 in their SAFA Div. 3B match at Farrer Park today. Arsenal 'A' received a walkover from Gymkhana S.C. in the other Div. 3B tie.35 words
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Article, Illustration545 1964-07-19 16 Leong boys crack SKSC marks IPOH. Sat. The 1 Leone: brothers. Wei Nam. 18. and Wei Tat, 16. of Anderson School, smashed five of the 12 records at the annual Kinta Swimming Club championships here today. Wei Nam set new times In the 100 m and the 400 m freestyle,545 words
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Article53 1964-07-19 16 IPOH. Sat. Bennet Perera. who won the 100 metres rac« and was second in the 200 m and Javelin, whs the top athlete in the Ipoh Tutorial Institute meet today. S. Selvarani, who was first m the 200 m. long jump and shot putt, was the champion in53 words
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Article38 1964-07-19 16 NEW YORK. Sat. Italianborn Johnny Bizzairo boasted his chances for a lightweight title fight last niaht by scoring a unanimous decision over lightweight contender Frankie Narvar/. a Puerto Rican. in a inrounder at Madison Square Garden.38 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-07-19 16 MELBOURNE. Sat Th« Australian Olympic Federation today decided to restrict its team for the Olympic Games in Tokyo to 278 competitors and official*. revoking an earlier decision to send 290 "Listen, Jason, we're in command in this section41 words
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Advertisement40 1964-07-19 16 Vacancies exist for Pharmaceutical Detail-cum-Salesmen to be stationed in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Applicants with experience and In possession of car preferred. Apply in writing with full particulars to: F. E. ZUELLIG (TRADING) LTD., P. O. Box 725. Singapore.40 words
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Miscellaneous277 1964-07-19 16 8 SPORTS DIARY SOrCKK— Malaya Cup: Peruk v S'gor i Stadium Perak. 7.30 pm.», Negri v Armed Force* (Station padang. Seremban. 6.15); Spore v Jt Services (Jn Besar, 7.30). Spore Div. 21>: Btg Bulan v Arsenal (Jn Besar. 5.45), Div. 3B: SHB v Radin Mas: Dov. SC: Setia Jay a277 words
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Article, Illustration3516 1964-07-19 1 STEPHEN COULTER - THE COUNT-DOWN STEPHEN COULTER 23 a^iM:n'M;<^«]^dsi-*^f l** J-TZmXrT VTTT THIS is the climax of o nucleor-oge thriller: a story that preicntf in fiction form the nightmare that looms over all who bear the burden of ultimate decision A Irit i s h submarine, Uranus, has been on a spying mission3,516 words
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Advertisement25 1964-07-19 1 Pages Pages Scriol 1,15 Features 14 For Women 2, 3 Stars 16 Jane Lee 4 Comics 16, 17, 18 Know Alls 4 Supplement .5 1325 words
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Advertisement619 1964-07-19 1 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN Hi. |HHH| bC^_3P BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD j THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 CO U RSES key industrial and commercial positions. Le dlnf authorities consider "Britiih Initiates' courm t*M We are entering a new exciting age where finejt of their619 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-07-19 2 NEVER BEFORE HAVE GIRLS HAD SO MANY, MANY BOSOM PALS= WHOEVER would have thought we gals had so many bosom pals? Not since Adam designed the fig leaf has a fashion caused so much comment. And all the while this ribtickling subject is on the point of obscuring264 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-07-19 2 SWIM GIRL takes a dip more invigorating than Changi. Do-it-yourself zip-front neckline makes the most of a clingy stretch swimsuit by Janet Dickinson. And after dark PARTY GIRL shapes up after dark in a dance dress that gets an added romance from Cling White96 words
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Article240 1964-07-19 2 JOE and Jill were married, and ior three weeks their bliss was Infinite. Then Jill noticed that her husband was beginning to look worried and was acting secretive. "Darling, what's wrong" she asked. "I'm sure there's something bothering you." "It's nothing." Joe said. "Just don't worry240 words
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Advertisement203 1964-07-19 2 m Skin needs for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that bloomswith freshness. Jokeepyour skin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it romantically clear and soft.203 words
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Advertisement190 1964-07-19 2 fffohinoga Fruit Juices IDFAL FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES IK^W ft Ik. *i T > *»O jataN TO EVER V WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises to make your skin young again and keep it young Is it possible? Yei it is with Endocil, in jtut 3 weeks. Each night .smooth EnHocil190 words
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Article, Illustration833 1964-07-19 3 ADD gflj Prndgleam to your bowling outfits are comfortable slacks with that extra something to make you stand out as the tenpins go crashing to the ground. At left. paisJey knit slacks in gold and a mixture of vitally brilliant colours. At right. carved in a shimmer833 words
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Advertisement62 1964-07-19 3 Advertisement LwJ Following the use oi the tropical oil of ulan in a rich vitalizing cream base, her complexion took on a new loveliness. Wrinkle dryness vanished and her skin looked healthier and brighter, with a new youthful bloom. Tiny asing lines were eliminated and a softer, finer texture was62 words
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Advertisement274 1964-07-19 3 "My new double treatment RESTORES THE FACE OF YOUTH" says Helena Rubinstein "FACES ACT two ways. Skin tissues lose the dewy freshness of youth. Fadal contours begin to sag and droop. My new double treatment com Meat these ageing processes and give your face the firmness of youth." FIWST SKCOND274 words
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Article1322 1964-07-19 4 THE MOTHER WHO WAS SHOCKED WHEN HER UNMARRIED DAUGHTER SAID: I'M PREGNANT I WAS shocked when my 20-year-old unmarried daughter firs! told me she was pregnant. I don'l want to mention details and embarrass my daughter, bill alter getting over the initial shock I decided to help1,322 words
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Article127 1964-07-19 4 UJE HAVE always wanted to be faithful to our neighbour. Her husband is devoted to her but she is very friendly with an elderly man who visits her when her husband is out. She says he does odd jobs for her. But why doesn't he do127 words
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Article110 1964-07-19 4 A BOY WHO PLAYS WITH DOLLS MY four-y«ar-«ld ton likes playing with doll, and dressing them up in girls' clothes. He new wants to take up dancing. But all my friands tell me he will grew up to be a cissy if he continues this way. However I don't think110 words
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Article, Illustration631 1964-07-19 4 HOW MANY NOBEL (THIS IS THE NAME OF A SWEDISH SCIENTIST) PRIZES? DROP US A LINE. Our address: The Know Alls, The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road. Singapore 9. No replies by post. will find several books on this subject. READER Cymple Symon asks the first question this631 words
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Article263 1964-07-19 4 rpHIS week, some questX ions and answers for readers: Q. How can I protect my »,uppy of 10 weeks against distemper? TAKE your puppy to your nearest veterinary surgeon. From eight weeks a puppy may be vaccinated with Canllep "D Q. Despite coaxing and time spent in this263 words
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Article150 1964-07-19 4 41 Nine out of 10 parents would be slumped to Rive the correct answer to todays question: WHAT IS PATENT I.KATHKR? THE word that describes leather articles with a high glossy finish has nothing to do with a "patent" procesv It is simply a way of spraying150 words
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Miscellaneous304 1964-07-19 4 i I B^^ ACROSS: 1. Precipitous (5). Anything on three feet (6), 3. 6. Muster (6), 11. Cowardly (6), Relieved (5). 4. Always (4), S. 13. Blood (4>, 14. Ascended (5), Five-sided figure (8). 7. Concur 15. Shake (7), 17. Opening (8). (S), 8. Animal (3), 9. limbs (4), 19304 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1964-07-19 5 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL by ALMOST the first decision the Olympic Council of Malaysia had to make when it was formed in May concerned Malaysian representation at the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. A policy of full support for the first Olympics to be held in Asia was unanimously1,194 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-07-19 5 Message from President of the Organising Committee MESSAGE FROM MR DAIGORO YASUKAWA, PRESIDENT OF THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE FOR THE GAMES OF THE XVIII OLYMPIAD: IT is a matter of ex- treme pleasure for me, as President of the Organistag Committee for the Games of the XVm Olympiad, to send my209 words
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Article, Illustration922 1964-07-19 6 THE STAGE IS ALL SET FOR THE FIRST OLYMPIC GAMES IN ASIA THE world's biggest city, Tokyo, and the world's greatest spectacle, the Olympic Games, will be brought together three months from now in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. This cavalcade of sports, which will attract athletes from practically922 words
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Article153 1964-07-19 6 pYMNASTICS. in which vl Japan is expected to win its largest share of cold medals, led the list of ticket sales with 99.92 per cent, according to an announcement by the Olympic Organising Committee in Tokyo. Swimming, volleyball, track and field, judo and yachting followedUPI - 153 words
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Article, Illustration555 1964-07-19 7 Kano won't be there in person BUT THE PROFESSORS SPIRIT WILL DOMINATE GAMES WHEN the dazzling spectacle of the 1964 Olympic Games opens in Tokyo, the man who probably did more to bring them to Japan than anyone else will not be there in person. Professor Jigoro Kano scholar, athlete555 words
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Article, Illustration337 1964-07-19 7 THEY WILL SEE THE OLYMPICS, TOUR MAIN CITIES THE Olympics is costing Jo pan a staggering M 59,000 million for the construction and renovation of sports facilities and for the enormous public works projects for adequate accommodation of the tens of thousands of visitors who are337 words
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Article, Illustration578 1964-07-19 8 CYCLING... 'CERTAINTIES' FRANCIS 80EY... THE Malaysian cyclists for the Tokyo Olympic Games in October have practically picked themselves to form the 12 man team based on their performances in recent sprint and road race championships. Twelve riders from Singapore, Malacca, Selangor, Perak and Penang have been singled out by the578 words
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Article, Illustration30 1964-07-19 8 Riding the road race course THIS is port of the course for the road race of Tokyo. The Hachioji Velodrome, where the sprint race* will be held, is Hearing completion.30 words
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256 1964-07-19 8 A picture finish that splits the seconds IN Involving man 1 participants it is difficult but important to quickly and accurately decide the order of arrivals and measure the time required by Individual runners. In such races, the winners reach the goal only one-tenth or one-hund-redth of a second earlier256 words
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Article, Illustration827 1964-07-19 9 TEOH ENG TATT - JEGA'S BEST CHANCE IS IN 200 m. TEOH ENG TATT ASIA'S FASTEST MAN— THATS WHAT THEY CALL THIS SPRINTER FROM MALAYSIA WHO WILL BE CARRYING ALL ASIA'S HOPES IN ATHLETICS BY IF there should be more than one Malaysian medal success at the Tokyo Olympic Games in October, there is827 words
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Article, Illustration935 1964-07-19 9 JAPAN has a special and historical place in the Olympic Games. Two Japanese athletes who took part in the sth Olympiad held in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1912 were the first Asians ever to compete In the Olympics. The two Japanese athletes were Yahiko Mlshlma935 words
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Article, Illustration482 1964-07-19 10 L. NAKASHIMA - ASIA AND AFRICA WILL BE AT FULL STRENGTH L. NAKASHIMA oy Tokyo 1 THE Tokyo Olympic Games Organising Committee anticipate* that the Olympiad in October will be of the largest scale yet held. The committee's first estimates announced recently on the basis of actual and anticipated entries and participation inUPI - 482 words
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Article, Illustration608 1964-07-19 11 Will Howe Liang repeat his 1960 feat? SPECTATORS AT THE PACKED ROME STADIUM CHEERED WILDLY WHEN THE MALAYSIAN TIGER' BROKE OLYMPIC RECORD... —asks TEOH ENG TATT CPECTATORS at the packed Palazetto Dello Sport in Rome on Sept. 8, 1960 broke out in delightful cheers as a Malaysian, who hated to608 words
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145 1964-07-19 11 POLICE ESCORT FOR KL TORCH RUNNERS DOLJCE will escort the Olympic Flame relay runners from Kuala Lumpur airport to Stadium Negara when it arrives in the Malaysian capital on Sept. 2 on its way from Athens to Tokyo. I The flame will arrive by a special plane at 5 p.m.145 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-07-19 11 A VAST undertaking in preparation lor the Gomes is the construction of a 219--acre Olympic Village at Yoyogi. This will accommodate about 8.000 athletes and officials in 13 four-storeyed apartment buildings and 233 independent houses. It will be an entirely self- contained community which •i include handy training84 words
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Article, Illustration1922 1964-07-19 12 DODDY HAY OF THE LONDON OBSERVER Looks at the past record... and assesses England's Games chances BRITAIN'S Olympic record since the Games were started again after World War II is not very bright, but the intensity of the preparations for the Tokyo event this1,922 words
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Article, Illustration907 1964-07-19 13 THE site of the Olympic Games will be the gayest, gaudiest, happiest, most prosperous city in the Orient: Tokyo. Built on what was once a swamp, young as Japanese cities go, bursting with building activity, Tokyo is also one of the biggest cities907 words
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Article132 1964-07-19 13 Russia to send biggest team pUSSIA will send the largest delegation of 542 members to the Tokyo Olympic Games, according to reports thus far available to the Tokyo Olympic Games Organising Committee. This list Includes 392 atheltes, who will com- pete in all events except for field hockey In the132 words
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Advertisement398 1964-07-19 8 tH> Malaysia and Japan \w Wwk Mm tZ^m^mm* A.^&m 1 > ijß J m M\-. In Malaysia the B-fM WM J W opening of one BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO LTD In Japan the opening of the 1964 OLYMPICS Q5^P Keep the wheels of Malaysia rolling on BRIDGESTON E iBSI S 1398 words
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Advertisement244 1964-07-19 11 That wonderful Pan Am feeling It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go— Europe, the U.S.A. the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World travellers feel better because they're flying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan Am is the World's Most244 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1964-07-19 14 American degrees... J I I "^J return THE Federation (iovcrnment took its first solid step toward recognition of American university degrees in May, 1960, when it announced the acceptance of certain degrees in chemistry, engineering, mining and fisheries. Aside from creating a precedent, the change of policy has been without1,699 words
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Article309 1964-07-19 14 Can you spot the clue and solve this murder mj/stcy that baffled the expert? The Sunday Times Armchair Detective sets this five-minute brain-teaser. [JETECTIVE -INSPECTOR Creep harries to a housa when he receive* a call from a workman saying a man has been found dead. Outside the house309 words
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Miscellaneous377 1964-07-19 14 Radio Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR The Evening; 6.03 Bualan Guys And Dolls; 11 15 Mak» Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan; 6.18 Mine Music; 11.30 The MalayanA.M.: 6.00 Programme Sum- J?££ e^o^*™^ 30 mary: 6.02 Morning Melodies; M e^f c 5, sX-^l P.M.: 12.00 Alone; 12.30 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast a word a377 words
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Article512 1964-07-19 15 Y The Ratzbehn way r[E strain of trying to relax today," said the psycho- tractor Dr. Katzmlet, "is so severe that a course of preliminary pre-adjust-ment should precede attempts to relax." He then mentioned that his colleague Dr. Ratzbehn's book, "Preliminary Mental Adjustment," would be found very useful.512 words
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