The Straits Times, 20 July 1964
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Title Section19 1964-07-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article484 1964-07-20 1 ANZUS backs Malaysia COMMUNIQUE: FORCE MUST NOT BE USED IN VIOLATION OF TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF NEIGHBOURING COUNTRY WASHINGTON, Sun. —The United States, Australia and New Zealand yesterday warned Indonesia against using force in violating Malaysia's territorial integrity. The three nations which form Ihe ANZUS alliance issued the484 words
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468 1964-07-20 1 SIR JOHN WILLIAMS - Malaysia is 'nation that deserves to be saved' SIR JOHN WILLIAMS We punt below an article by Sir John Williams which appears this morning In the Melbourne Herald. Sir John, one of Australia's most powerful and Influential newspaper men, recently visited Indonesia. Malaysia and the Philippines. By Managing Director of468 words
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240 1964-07-20 1 GURFEW IS CUT TO SIX HOURS IN BUKIT MERTAJAM KAMPONG GUARDS TO BE FORMED TO HELP POLICE BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The ninehour curfew imposed since last Tuesday will be curtailed tonight to only six hours 11.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m. "This is to bring the situation completely under control," Mr.240 words
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Article598 1964-07-20 1 His two reasons writing books, heavy family responsibilities KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Chairman of the Socialist Front, Incfce Ishak Haji Mohamed, told the sixth congress of the Socialist Front here- today that he did not want to continue as leader of the party. He598 words
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Article31 1964-07-20 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. The U.S. Department of the Interior is to designate No. 83. Beats Street, Brookline. Massachusetts, birthplace of the late President Kennedy, as a national historic landmark. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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163 1964-07-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— IX A working committee, consisting of Treasury and Defence officials from Britain and Malaysia, is to be set up shortly to look into Malaysia's increased economic and defence needs. The Deputy Controller of Supply of the Treasury. Inche Abdullah bin Ayub,163 words
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Article, Illustration1648 1964-07-20 1 MALA V PROBLEMS AND ASSURANCES BY LEE Lee: We can't go back on what has been agreed 0n... SINGAPORE, Sun. Every effort to train Malays for top positions will be made by the Government, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. promised1,648 words
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Article62 1964-07-20 1 SYDNEY. Sun. Rear-Admiral A. Davles left Sydney by air today for. talks with the British Comma nder-ln-Chief of the Far East. Admiral Sir Varyl Bepg In Singapore. Rear-Admiral Davies 1 is defence adviser to the British High Commissioner in Australia. Sir William Oliver, and chiefReuter - 62 words
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Article228 1964-07-20 1 Guerilla attack on a border post KUCHING, Sun. In their first strong 'attack on security forces in Sarawak in nearly a month, Indonesian border terrorists last night attempted to overwhelm a border post of the Ist Greenjackets. They were driven back across the border in complete disorder and with heavy228 words
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Article36 1964-07-20 1 AID IN THE AIR SYDNEY. Sun—Twentythree men of Royal Australian Air lone left Sydney by air toaiffbt for South Virtn.iin. where they will fly wtm Caribou aircraft hi- ins; delivered to R.A..VF. from Canada.36 words
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167 1964-07-20 2 HOW GIRLS CAN BE USEFUL IN GUERILLA WAR ALGIERS. Sun.—Beau- tiful girls can play a role in guerilla warfare by tempting "enemy sentinels," according to instructions to Congo rebels published here The order Is one of 38 rules for partisans of Pierre Mulele published by Revolution Afrlcalne, the weekly organReuter - 167 words
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Article49 1964-07-20 2 MOSCOW. Sun. The Indian Education Minister. Mr. M. C Chagla. opened talks with Soviet officials In Moscow yesterday the first day of his study tour oi Soviet education methods. Mr. Chagla conferred with Mr. Sergei Romanovsky. chairman o: the state committee for cultural relations with foreign countries49 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-07-20 2 Apartheid: Kenyatta wants oil boycott CAIRO, Sunday. A BOYCOTT of South Africa by oil-producing countries was among sanctions urged by African leaders at yesterday's second session of the African summit here. This proposal came from Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, the Kenya Prime Minister, who said South Africa was one of theReuter - 297 words
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Article118 1964-07-20 2 rKYO, Sun. The Communist! Pathet Lao forces in Laos j cialm to have shot down nine right- ring Air Force T-28 fighter-bomb-ers since June 6. according to the Communist New China News Agency. In a dispatch from Peking the agency also quoted the spokesman118 words
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Article142 1964-07-20 2 Shah, Ayub and Gursel in talks ISTANBUL, Sun.— The chiefs of state of Pakistan, Iran and Turkey meet here tomorrow to confer on closer regional co-operation. Under consideration will be such projects as regional air and shipping lines and com- munications. Finance, planning and Foreign Ministry officials of .the threeAP - 142 words
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Article53 1964-07-20 2 MOSCOW. Sun. The Soviet Union yesterday accused the Japanese Communist Party of workIng to split t'.ie world Communist front. Moscow complained that despite all Its peacemaking efforts. Us pleas to the Japanese to strive to hold togethei the Communist movement, the Japanese had met the Russians53 words
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Article29 1964-07-20 2 RAWALPINDI. Sun. A statement by the Azad Kashmir Government yesterday claimed Its patro'ji killed "eight to 10" Indian soldiers In clashes between July !4 r.nd July Is.29 words
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162 1964-07-20 2 ALBERTVILLE. Sun. Congolese rebel leader Gaston Soumialot charged yesterday that Prime Minister Molse Tshombe's provisional government is illegal. "We know Mr. Tshombe very well for his celebrated past," he said. "He might have done better had he finished his consultations with representative parties beforeAP - 162 words
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184 1964-07-20 2 Shastri gives up Foreign Minister job YEW DELHI, Sur... Al The Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Badahur Shastri, yesterday announced a reshuffle of hli five-week-old Cabinet end divested himself ot the Foieign Ministry In favour of Sardar Svarar Singh Sardar Swaran Singh had been serving Minister of industry and Supply. HeUPI - 184 words
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Miscellaneous15 1964-07-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby lk\'i//-r (XF OUR CHATTERA DISTRACTS MCHJ J /~C\ ss >y15 words
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Article, Illustration435 1964-07-20 3 Eisenhower hits out at Goldwater philosophy AMERICAN SYSTEM REFUTES THE IDEA THAT END JUSTIFIES MEANS, SAYS FORMER PRESIDENT NEW YORK, Sunday. pORMER President Dwight D. Eisenhower said today Senator Barry Goldwater's remarks on extremism "would seem to say that the end always justifies the means." He added: 'The whole AmericanAP - 435 words
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263 1964-07-20 3 NEW U.S. BID TO TAKE PICTURES OF THE MOON CAPE KENNEDY (Florida), Sunday. I^HE United States plans another attempt within the next two weeks to send a cameraequipped Ranger spacecraft to the moon. The first six shots In the Ranger series have teen failures. Closeup pictures of the lunar surface263 words
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167 1964-07-20 3 STORMS CAUSE BIG DAMAGE IN ENGLAND LONDON, Sun. Thunder and lighting storms •swept across a sweltering England yesterday bringing death, flre and widespread destruction. Lightning struck and killed a fisherman sheltering beneath a willow tree near London and an elderly woman was found dead, believed drowned, in a flooded terraceReuter - 167 words
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Article55 1964-07-20 3 LONDON. Sun— Soviet scientists are working on an artificial eye which can see. according to Moscow Radio. ..It quoted a Prof. Popov, one of the inventors or the Russian urtiticial arm powered by biocurrents from the brain, as saying the new eye would probably workReuter - 55 words
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Article50 1964-07-20 3 TRIESTE. Sun. A film by British director Joseph Losey was awarded the critics priae at the second International science fiction film festival yesterday. The fUm "The Damned", drew 35 votes of the 46 cast by an International Jury of critics who attended the film festival50 words
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Article38 1964-07-20 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Mr. Alexel Adzhuoel. chief editor of the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia. left Moscow yesterday on a trip to West Germany. Mr. Adzhubel was invited by a group of West German newspaper editors.38 words
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Article42 1964-07-20 3 SALONICA. Northern Greece, Sun. Four policemen and three workers were Injured In scuffles when some 1.000 trade unionists ignored police orders to break up a meeting outside their offices here last night. Police arrested 13 alleged ringleaders. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article22 1964-07-20 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Pravda warned today that "new diplomatic manoeuvres" by Cuba's enemies were "fraught with aggravation of the International situation22 words
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Article29 1964-07-20 3 LONDON, Sun. Mr. R. A. Butler, the British Foreign Secretary, will fly to Moscow on July 27 for his first visit to the Soviet Union. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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126 1964-07-20 3 BARRY IS A MODERN CAVEMAN, SAYS SOVIET PAPER YjOSCOW. Sun. The Soviet Pros yesterday launched its bitterest attack on U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater since he won the Republican presidential nomination. They called him "the modern American caveman." "In his hands he holds the banner of the American war party," saidUPI - 126 words
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65 1964-07-20 3 ROME. Sun Countess Con.v.elo Crespi screamed a thief out of her Rome apartment yesterday and saved herself US$6O,OOO ($180,000) worth of jewels. A thief broke Into the apartment when the count and countess were out of town. They returned shortly alter midnight and caught sight of eke thief busily pilfering65 words
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Article71 1964-07-20 3 CARACAS (Venezuela). Sun. [Urea terrorist gunmen invaded a' 1' -pital yesterday and freed, from I police custody a woman airplane hijacker taken to the hospital be- I cause of an overdose of barbiuinftti The gunmen pi.su>l-\vhlpped one i attendant and forced nurses to release Oliva Ollvo. 25.71 words
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134 1964-07-20 3 (Tennessee). Sufi A woman, who would have to live to the age or 119 to complete a "lltetlme dance course .she bought has filed a suit to recover the U5511,912 she paid for the cour>e Mr Herbert Morlarty Jr., i lawyer for Mrs.134 words
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165 1964-07-20 3 JOHNSON LASHES AT HATE GROUPS IN U.S lONHNSON CITY (Texas), Sun.—President Jchnson yesterday condemned "clandestine hate organisations" which, he said, use violence, terror and savagery to deny Negroes their constitutional rights. At the same time, Mr. Johnson also criticised civil rights advocates who go outside the law to nromote theirAP - 165 words
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Article39 1964-07-20 3 LONDON. Sun. Britain's postmen, continuing their fight for a ten-and-a-half per cent pay rise, yesterday asked the powerful Trades Union Concress lor a loan They ire also seeking financial old from four other wealthier unions.39 words
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138 1964-07-20 3 Greek Cypriots mass for new attack NICOSIA, Sun. Greek Cypriot troops today moved armoured cars, artillery and mortars back into attack positions around a key Turkish Cypriot stronghold in the Kyrenia mountains. The move apparently caught TJ.N. officials and Turkish Cypriots by surprise. Greek Cypriot leaders promised Commander Col Andrew138 words
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Article52 1964-07-20 3 LONDON, Sun. British Overseas Airways Corporation will "oe ordered by the government to take 20 of the 30 new super VClOs It has on order, Informed sources •aid today. Sir Giles Guthrie. chairman ofthe state-owned airline, yesterday asked that the entire £90 million order52 words
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Article27 1964-07-20 3 HOME. Bun. Premier Alcio Moro achieved a four-party accord yesterday for a new centre-left Kovernment, then obtained ratlfi- cation from his own Christian Democratic Party.27 words
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Advertisement77 1964-07-20 3 H Nice Girl, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I W^^ people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RQ-NO deo- I Bf** dorant. you know you're protected all day M| long. Odour vanishes instantly and stays77 words
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Advertisement264 1964-07-20 3 The Best Soup you've ever had! HEINZ® So easy to serve So tasty and rich Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup has all the wholesome goodness everyone loves. Filled with the wonderful flavour of pure tomatoes, it is the Key to countless tempting recipes. Get several tins today for ever-ready serving.264 words
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Advertisement3760 1964-07-20 4 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT 20th JULY-DAY OF PARTITION OF If I CT M MM IW CHINA DAY OF SHAME message from Mr. TRAN KIM PHUONG 'Z° J%C/iar^e D'Affaires of VIETNAM Ten years ago in the dramatic atmosphere of the fall oi Dien Bien Phu, the last -v j^jysAiGON \y .astion of the3,760 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-07-20 5 'We are part of Malaysia and we are ready to co-operate with the Central Govt in all matters' Mentri Besar KOTA BHARU, Sunday. JHE Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said today that Kelantan was a part of Malaysia and the292 words
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122 1964-07-20 5 TELUK ANSON, Sun.— The Alliance State Assembly members for Batak Rabit and Pasir Bedamar and the Member of Parliament for Teluk Anson have been urged to visit every kampong in their constituencies at least once in three months. A resolution calling on the Teluk122 words
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184 1964-07-20 5 Malaya bought $36.5 m goods from Red China in 3 months KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jM ALAYA imported more than 100 commodities worth $36.5 million from Communist China in the first quarter of this year. They included foodstuffs, textiles, leather, ma c h i n c ry, electrical goods, furniture, cutlery,184 words
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Article23 1964-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun The new reading room of the British Information Services at Bangunan Hwa-Li. Jalai Ampung jpen to the public.23 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-07-20 5 HE'S GUEST OF JAPANESE GOVERMENT MR. TAN KEN SIN (above) of the Sin Chew Jit Poh, left Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a study tour of Japan at the invitation of the Japan Government. He will spend two weeks in Japan visiting educational institutions, factories and other places of interest. Straits52 words
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80 1964-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 20.000 people are expected to take part in a procession to mark the birthday of Prophet Mohamed here on Tuesday. The procession, starting from the Merdeka Stadium, will pass along Jalan Shaw, Jalan Pudu. Jalan Silang. Leboh Pasar. Jalan Raja80 words
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Article233 1964-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Sun, I *J Work on the Housing end Development Board's first ten blocks of prefabricated 10- I storey flats at Mac- Pherson Road-AlJunie<J Road estate is in full i swing. The first two blocks— l2o three-room units are expected to be completed in233 words
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Article, Illustration227 1964-07-20 5 Union told: Don't harass the Govt now IPOH, Sun. Inche Mas Junid bin Mas Amin. president of the Amalgamated Un4on of Employees In Government Clerical and Allied Services, today urged government workers not to harass the government with more demands Just now. Inche Mas Junid, who was addressing the annual227 words
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Article55 1964-07-20 5 KUALA TRENOGANU, Bun. Inche Dzulkiili bin Ismail has been re-elected president of the Trengganu branch of the National Union of College and Day Training Centre Trained Teachers. Others elected were vice-presi-dent. Inche Aziz bin Abas; secretary. Engku Übaidillah bin Ahmad; assistant secretary, Che Alma binte Ngah and55 words
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Article37 1964-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Colgate-Palmolive branch of the Chemical Workers Union of Malaya was formed here today. The Inaugural meeting also passed a resolution calling on the management to expedite recognition of the union.37 words
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Article52 1964-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sim. The Alumni Association. College of Agriculture, Malaya, will arrange overseas tours for its members to enable them to study the agrarian policies of neighbouring countries. This decision was taker, during the association's annual meeting at the Rubber Research Institute Conference Hall. Ampang Road52 words
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Article41 1964-07-20 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The Trengganu branch of the National Union of College and Day Training Centre Trained Teachers* will present "Malara Purbachitra" at the Sultan Sulaiman Primary School hall on July 24 and 25 starting at 8.30 p.m.41 words
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220 1964-07-20 5 MAYC to launch giant kampong folk service project next month KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CV3RTY-FIVE thousand members of the Malaysian r Association of Youth Clubs will take part in a giant rural community service project throughout the country next month. The two-week project, to commence on Aug. 10, is being organised220 words
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Article122 1964-07-20 5 ROADS TO JURONG BEING WIDENED SINGAPORE, Sun. Clementl Road and Jalan Jalan Bahru. two important links to the Jurong industrial estate and Bukit Timah Road, are being re -aligned and widened to meet anticipated traffic demands. They are- two branch roads of the new $2.6 million west coast road, which122 words
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Article43 1964-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.. New officials of the Alumni Association. College of Agriculture. Malayn. are: President. Mr Chen Jftn Jee; vice-presidents. Mr. Chew Hong Jung and Mr. Lee Yew Siong: general secretary. Inche Mohamed Rashld Ahmad and treasurer Inche Shamsuddin Yub Ahmad.43 words
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90 1964-07-20 5 CEREMBAN, Sun.— The Seremban Town Health Officer, Dr. A. N. Ray today advised the public to get themselves inoculated against cholera as soon as -possible Dr. Ray said that since the disease had broken* out in Malacca it was not nnlikrjy that It would90 words
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148 1964-07-20 5 Fishermen to spend $15,000 on spirit protection jyjUAR, Sun. —Mv a r fishermen are going to spend $15,000 to call on spirits to protect them from Indonesian pirates who prowl the Straits of Malacca. The money will be spent on two feasts at the Jalan Salleh and Jalan AH markets148 words
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Article25 1964-07-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Bahru Royal Customs and Excise Department will be closed on July 21, the blrthdav of Prophet Mohamea.25 words
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179 1964-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A $1.9 million mvilti- storey buildinprto house the expanding Ministry of External Affairs will be built on the Istar.a Mestika site in Jalan Hose here by the end of 1965. Plans are being finalised by the Public Works Department. Planned179 words
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477 1964-07-20 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday COME 12,000 mem bers of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today voted to join members of three other Government employees' unions in the proposed amalgamation of all trade unions catering for monthly-rated workers in the public service under one banner.477 words
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618 1964-07-20 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 1963 Singapore electoral registers will be open for inspection by the public on all working days from July 22 to Aug. 5. Inspection centres and their times they will be open forbusiness will be: Community centres 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.; General Post618 words
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197 1964-07-20 6 An ex-detainee plans a world 'truth mission 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A former political detainee and Malay scholar, Mr. Chia Swee Whye, who started life anew nearly four years ago, is now planning a one-man "truth mission" to tell the world that Malaysia is not a neo-colonial plot, but a genuinely197 words
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141 1964-07-20 6 Ministry's free film shows for the week CINGAPORL. Sun— The Field O Section of me Ministry ol Cultuie will give free film shows lat the following places during tne aj week beginning from tomorrow. All shows will start at 7.30 pm j 1 and short talks on current topi. >141 words
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Article50 1964-07-20 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Prof. T.H. Elliott has been elected chairman of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association < Southern Division). Other officials are. Hon secretary Mr. Andrew Lee; a^i g secretary Mr. Chan Fun Ciiit Hon. treasurer Mr. Loh Seng I Kum: and asst. treasurer Mr. Ng Ek Khiam. 1 150 words
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Article54 1964-07-20 6 i SINGAPORE. Sun Fiaser and 1 1 Neave iS > Ltd. will hold its annual athletics and staff picnic at its sports stadium in River Valley Road from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on I July 26. About 2,500 members of the staff and their families54 words
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Article47 1964-07-20 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lvi Boon Poh, former Deputy City Administrator, has returned here as a qualified barrister after spending lour years in England Mr. Lul. 38. was one-time super- lntendent of the City Cleansing Department and a member of the i Singapore Telephone Board.47 words
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Miscellaneous434 1964-07-20 6 IM AND HUT RV AID THE following Is today* ichedule Noumea. Danrln (IT 1M1) 7.50 p.m. of civil aircraft movement* at British lur*p«in Alrwayi: From Paya L«b«r airport. Singapore: Labuan (BR SM) 6.10 a.m. ARRIVALS DCPARTURES B0AC: Prom Sydney, Brisbane. B 0 AC: To Colombo. Bombay. Darwin CBA 713) 7.30434 words
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Article, Illustration470 1964-07-20 7 MINISTER ON THE SIZE OF THE HOUSING PROBLEM— CALL FOR STATE CO-OPERATION A LOR STAR, Sun The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today estimated that between 20,000 and 30,000 low-cost houses would have to be built470 words
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244 1964-07-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. fTHE Controller of Rubber Research, Dr. L. C. Batex man, last night suggested that efforts be made in world councils to impose restrictions of the production of synthetic rubber as there was already a glut of the product. I I244 words
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107 1964-07-20 7 Three stops for Sata's mobile clinic SINGAPORE, Sun. The O Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association's mobile X-Ray clinic will stop at three different places during the next two weeks to continue its mass X-ray campaign in the Ulu Pandan area. It will be at 887 Holland Road which is at the junction107 words
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Article25 1964-07-20 7 KAJANG. Sun Ttie Sultan of Selangor will open a $25,000 mosque at Kamponß Pulau Meranti. about 16 miles from here, on July 31.25 words
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162 1964-07-20 7 \IALACCA, Sun—The GovA ernor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusof. today opened Malacca's $60,000 State zoo at Ayer Kroh, eight miles from here The Governor said the zoo was important for both young and old and also the future genera- < tion.162 words
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203 1964-07-20 7 Pakistan bank to pave way for greater trade UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun.— A new Pakistani bank to be opened here next Sunday will help to increase trade between Malaysia and Pakistan. Mr. Mehboob All Khan, manager of the proposed Kuala Lumpur branch of Hablb Bank Ltd.. said that apart from203 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-07-20 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I v I I WHY DON'T VA LOOK WHERE VOU'BE 60IN'? I /V 7 I GOT A GOOD NOTION 1 V TO CALL A CoP :^^#V I V PAT SO! f OKAY I INTAKE MV ADVICE, "N \WISEQUyJ/ IOUVNOR-NEKT TIME) JIJ J^47 words
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276 1964-07-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A final round of talks is being held between the Central Government and a seven-man committee of the Motor Trade Association here on plans for setting up multi-million-dollar Italian car and scooter assembly plants in Malaysia. This276 words
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119 1964-07-20 8 Preserve cultural buildings, Govt is urged >JLAK. Sun.— The president of the Johore Malay Culture Society, Inchr Shaharam bin Hussain, has urged the Johore Government not to destroy buildings of nultural and historical value for the sake of progress. Opening the Muar branch. Inche Shaharam said: "It is a pity119 words
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Article48 1964-07-20 8 I SEREMBAN, Sun. The Yang dl-Pertttan Besar of Negrl Bemoilan will open the new SlOO.Onn ir.osque ai Sri Menanti on Juiv 31. The mosque is situated a quarter of a mile from the Istana Brsar. Sri Menanti. and close to tha Royal cemetery.48 words
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Article46 1964-07-20 8 SINGAPORE. Bun. Prof. T.H. Elliott has been elected chairman of the Malayan Ph.. maceutlcal \ssoclation (Southern Division). Other officials are: secretary, Mr. Andrew Lee: assistant iccretary. Mr. Chan Pun Chit; treasurer, Mr. Loh Seng Kum: and assistant treasurer. Mr. Ng Ek Khlam46 words
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Article36 1964-07-20 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. —The Christian Brothers' Old Boys Association and past pupils of the Con- vents will hold social and. dance ■I St. Michael's School on Aug. 1 I from 8 p.m. to midnight.36 words
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159 1964-07-20 8 Police summon 30 every month for speeding Sun. The traffic police here are taking strict action against speeding motorists. The average number summoned every month is 00. Negrl Sembllan's Chief Police Officer. Assistant Commissioner Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohammed Isa. said today: "We are concerned over the number of deaths159 words
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Article159 1964-07-20 8 gINOAPORE, Sun.— A new training school for assistant nurses Is to be built at the Thomson Road Hospital. This Is part of the Government's medical expansion programme to train y«ung girls who wish to take up the nursing profession. Work on the new school will159 words
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191 1964-07-20 8 Minister to open course for 60 tourist guides I^TTALA LUMPUR, Sun, Sixty tourist guides are to be trained here to meet the large influx of tourists expected in Malaysia next year. A training programme for suitable young men and I women has be drawn up by the Kuala Lumpur Tourist191 words
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Article167 1964-07-20 8 SINGAPORE, Sunday. IUR. Justice Chua in the High Court last Friday granted Tan Thin Fook. an airlines sales representative, a decree nisi dissolving his marriage to Goon Gooi Foong, also known as Jenny Goon on grounds of cruelty. The decree is to be made167 words
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91 1964-07-20 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Fne crew members of the H..M.S. Victorious stationed at the Nuval Base here were on their wi> to a picnic on the beach when their car collided with a lorry at the 12th mile Woodlands Road today. Three of them,91 words
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Advertisement328 1964-07-20 8 Top QUALITYand ECONOMY They go together with 0 Eir\nr\n\v7 cc^ world -f ßilious f stories BINNY'S famous textiles are sold in more than 50 countries throughout the world. BINNY'S manufacture more than 100 million yards of cloth every year. Durable dyed and bleached drills casement cloth and tussores in a328 words
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Miscellaneous191 1964-07-20 8 Uhy O»p Uy V.i. Uamliwn PiPxxiawsiKKY V I thats funny... wy/ wBi.«HB 1 ...just a c*y v~l L7w' \^'V\kYW^ I WAS OUT WTTH f 'ATS I GOSH, I [MONT HASN'T HAD OR TWO. f H JUBT CANT L' vV»\l^ V HER HU6BANP? RIGHT. I KNOW SHE HA9 1 ONE VERY191 words
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Article, Illustration1743 1964-07-20 9 The love affair ended with six bullets RfflßH RUTH ELLIS WAS SHREWD BUT DIDN'T CALCULATE ON A WOMAN'S JEALOUSY THE love affair let's call it that for want of a better term between platinum blonde sophisticated Ruth Ellis and suave man of the world racing driver, David Rlakely, began in1,743 words
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Advertisement135 1964-07-20 9 •(Jw-fc btttwa 4" GUINNESS WOLF STOUT SUPERB NEW BEER H ARi I AAFPfiPt R F F R fiii ;F'\ H^Ha1Bv«B H ill WAi'*'\* r^A Ki i* i.-.6-«.v..i,- WWW W^^ y~V "^^^^/y I 1 1 II 1 1 J^r^^G^T -i^ I L »t&D T»ADf MARKS 1 jjf^J--Guinness is a household word135 words
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Article46 1964-07-20 10 Word* tit (Minimum) CLIFFORD CONNOR Thank all relatives and friend* for their flowers, fruits and visits during his recent prratton at Mount Alvemla Hospital and thanks also to the Burgeon. Doctors, Nuns. Nurse* and Staff of Mt. Alvemia for their patience In caring for him.46 words
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Obituary49 1964-07-20 10 *•<*•**• tfJMtmimmm) IN FOND MEMORY of our beloved fat'ier Mr. 1. V. Mutt lan J.p. Kuala Kangsar who died on 20th July 1987 ■N EVERLASTING MEMORY of the late Mr. B.C. Samuel of Raub who passed away on 19th July 1963. Insert.rt by his beloved wife, children family49 words
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Article320 1964-07-20 10 War* If* i j FITZPATRICK'S supermarket. Office and store, will be closed tomorrow for Prophet Mohamrd Birthday holiday HURRY.'! 810 BARGAIN at Hilda's Cold Storage. Dresses, Italian Shoe* Children's Wear and Textiles are at rock bottom prices Bacriuce CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST from London is open for Consultation to those320 words
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Article614 1964-07-20 10 The communique issued by the foreign ministers of Australia, New Zealand and the United States after the twoday Anzus Council meeting in Washington, says all the right things though it says them less forthrightly than Malaysia might have wished. The Council "re-affirmed its continuing support" for Malaysia;614 words
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Article375 1964-07-20 10 If the idea behind Inche Khir Johari's proposal to name the rest of 1964 (and presumably at last half of 1965) "the Year of the Fruits" takes root a long-lamented trend could be reversed. For decades Malaya has been letting its own fruits, apart from a handful of375 words
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Article172 1964-07-20 10 The years of delay which have attended movement towards bridges across the Muar and Batu Pahat rivers have been overcome and contracts have at last been let Work on the two bridges is expected to start next month and the beginning of 1966 should see the ferries which172 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1964-07-20 10 GAVIN YOUNG - Secessionist pleading for unity now GAVIN YOUNG by IN LEOPOLDVILLE Tshombe has only little time to show what he can do to save the Congo from fresh carnage and disaster /f-WSHOMBE C is still here!" said a large, glossy poster, handed out from the door ot the new Prime Minister'sOFNS - 1,505 words
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406 1964-07-20 10 WITH reference to the reTT port In the Straits Times on July 11 1964 concerning the allegation by a Seremban Town Councillor that the Btate Government delayed payment of contributions In lieu of rates, the Government wishes to point out the following facts: The406 words
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Letter94 1964-07-20 10 MY husband waited for four years to be confirmed In his job by his Ministry. His case was passed to the Public Services Commission four months ago for approval. I am expecting my first baby soon, and my husband is really worried, because the hospital authorities94 words
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Letter71 1964-07-20 10 TV Victim who complain ed of TV affecting his children's studies and requesting a change of programme schedule, has no right to do so. She has not got the support of parents As far as I am concerned the programmes do not affect studies but71 words
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Advertisement698 1964-07-20 10 r CLASSIFIED ADS. Warels Sl* I ttinimmm) OR. S SIVANASON of Tanjonc Ramhutan Hospital to Mia* K. Nageswarl. teacher Seremban Convent on 117 64 at Civil Registry. Seremban PHOTOGRAPHY M Wur4a U (Mm.)— Bum tt *Mtn NURSE! GRADUATION CIRSMONV pbotocraph* are available at Weitlake. 303. TanjonK Kaumf Road, ■'pore. Monday698 words
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Advertisement31 1964-07-20 10 JUDGE WISELY! ®if you want ABSOLUTE SAFETY for YOUR MONEY aUHK VITH THE BANK FOR ALL 810 AND SMALL PAID UP CAPITAL AND RUEftVI FUND BKANCHIS THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA31 words
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Advertisement81 1964-07-20 10 Excellent Opportunity for investment! CAPITAL PARK University Road, off Dunearn Road Two-Storey Terrace House* $29,800/-Semi-Detached 2-Storey Bungalows $36,900/Two^torey Bungalows $57,600/--jflMy^ Freehold EASY PAYMENT CAN BE ARRANGED ENG AUN MANSION Thomson RcL, 3rd mile/near Novena Church 5-STOREY LUXURY FLATS $22,900/- COMPLETION MHiHM Also For Sal* mm TWO STOREY TERRACE HOUSI $*****/-.81 words
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Article, Illustration1772 1964-07-20 11 Lee: We have done nothing dishonourable or wrong to the Malays 'REDRESS OF SOCIAL IMBALANCES BETWEEN RACIAL GROUPS WILL TAKE LONG TIME TO COMPLETE... 9 gINGAPORE, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan •Yew, said today that redress of social imbalances between the various racial groups would take a long1,772 words
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408 1964-07-20 11 An action front formed to fight for wider use of national language Kuala Lumpur, Sun. THE Barisan Bertindak Bahasa Kebangsaan (National Language Action Front) was formed this morning at the Dcwan Bahasa dan Pustaka to fight for the wider use of the language so that it could become the sole408 words
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83 1964-07-20 11 MALACCA, Sun.— Police here yesterday detained two Socialist Front officials under the Internal Security Act. They are Ong Kal Huan, 25, treasurer of the Malacca Town Party Ra'ayat and committee member of the Socialist Front, and Chew Choon Phu, 24, committee mem- ber83 words
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Advertisement131 1964-07-20 11 a^. 1 Mm 'jT latoKr*4F« ,^H «f nf S i a^v Ef3£ 'JT" v rWj <«hL a^aVjaKat^^B! H^aW vi* BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich. ''(■■ipijpvviwvfe'^ife trustworthy source of red-blooded **Jiif 'Jij Mi '11 W 'Jam energy. It comes from the concen- -^JaMr^LjjJj ;B trated131 words
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Advertisement88 1964-07-20 11 SPECIAL II OFFER M I f£ n?fffW|PPl PARAMOUNT VESTS BRIEFS FOR COMFORT DURABILITY. P. PARSRAM CO., 15, Colombo Court, Singapore-6. No. 1 STORE 93, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K.L. Tel: ***** Tatavlilon to tha currant ctom throughout Singot>JraL Moat oaoota. you Indudad t^ (Mfhops, conolotn of occuatawol haodod* f •ye88 words
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Miscellaneous633 1964-07-20 11 pPbday^i Radio, TV J RADIO SINGAPORE SS£ And nltaental: 1200 BH °«?^i V M B «ftr^ CEBs RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metres. SERVICE 41.7 A 60.2 Metre* AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary: 6.02 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; Morning Melodies; 7.00 The 7.10633 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-07-20 12 AN artist's impression of the swimming pool being built at the Istana Negara for the Yang tli-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsuri Agong. The architect is Mr. D. R. Pritchard of the Public Works Department. The tiled pool will be in front of the117 words
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398 1964-07-20 12 Tapah hospital one of the best in Perak— Bahaman TAPAH, Sun. TJHE second and third class wards of the Tapah District Hospital are as good as the first class wards in. the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, the Minister for Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said here today Inche Bahaman who398 words
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256 1964-07-20 12 Scouts can continue with their swimming pool project now IPOH, Sunday. DROMPT response from a State Assemblyman and 1 several anonymous donors has Fayed the Tanjong Rambutan swimming pool project. The project got under way four weeks ago when 20 Scouts of St. Michael's Institution led by their Scoutmaster, Mr.256 words
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140 1964-07-20 12 $30 Chinese language and literature course planned SINGAPORE, Sun. Tht Adult Education Board plans to organise a special course on Chinese language and literature for students who have obtained a credit in the Chinese language in the Cambridge School Certificate examination. This is to prepare them for the Singapore Govern140 words
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125 1964-07-20 12 Minister to speak at farmers' meeting KUALA TRENGGAIV NU, Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operativ-es, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will address the delegates to the fifth annual meeting ot the Trengganu Federation of Farmers' Associations at the Kheng Chew Huay Kuan, Building here on Friday. The Mentrl Besar of125 words
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Article23 1964-07-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The State padi seed competition will be held at the agriculture station at Cheras Road here on Saturday.23 words
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171 1964-07-20 12 |£LANG, Sun. Mor» than 1 .000 members of the National Union cf Fire Fighting Ser- vices will hold an emergency meeting in lpoh on Saturday to decid« what kirci of industrial action they will take. i The secretary-general of the union. Inche Hashlm171 words
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101 1964-07-20 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— Tht Mentri Besar of Johore. D;Uo H-ijl Hassan bin Haji Yunas, has written to various organisations in the state appealing to them to donate to the Lady Templer Hospital Fund. This follows the recent meeting of the Social Welfare Commute*101 words
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Article31 1964-07-20 12 MUAR. Sun. Thieve* brok* into a van parked at Jalan AD here this morning and stole more than 230 books due to be sold to Chinpt-o .schools today.31 words
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115 1964-07-20 12 ITUALA LUMPUR Sun— The 1964 Malaysian Koran reading champion, Haji Mohamed Amin. left today to attend Prophet Mohamed's birthday celebrations in Bangkok at i the invitation of the Muslim community there. The Prophet's birthday falls on Tuesday. Haji Mohamed was accompanied by Che Zabedah115 words
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Advertisement239 1964-07-20 12 WIN THESE PRIZES IN THE TEA POT MILK (T^ (^¥^l W 1 IstPRIZE TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 /^--f-r—, 1 I 2nd.fflplwAiiiSpAM 3rd, phiups console radiogram 4th. phiups-puho^mainsradio TWENTY of a phjijpj portable transistor «jU 100 CONSOLA- of 1 case (48 tins) of Tea Pot sth PRIZES radio each. TION PRIZES Sweetened239 words
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Miscellaneous257 1964-07-20 12 Straits Times Crossword LVF HP iW^^iHr |H 7 HP IH^ 1 ACROSS 14. See IS (6. 4) —making a song about Scot- to 9 (12) vo tUh town? (3. 2, 7). 17. Curae! The container* sunk 12 Villain Bach met by arrange- to the bottom of the river (8). ment257 words
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Article876 1964-07-20 13 PHILIP TOYNBEE - The assassins of Lord Moyne PHILIP TOYNBEE i b» Their tragic act was bitterly rejected by the great majority of Palestinian Jews MR. OEROLD 1 FRANK h a s ghost written the lives of Lillian Roth, Diana Barry-more and Zsa Zsa Gabor; also of Sheilah Graham, that last and loyal876 words
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Article109 1964-07-20 13 ARCHITECTURE OF THE BODY. By C. U. M. Smith (Faber. 42s.).— Molecular biology is providing deeper and more precise information about living things while calling for more technical initiation on the part of students and readers. These, however, receive a great deal of help from Mr.109 words
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Article264 1964-07-20 13 Griff - Griff BRITAIN AND NYASALAND. By Jones. (Allen and Unwin 365.) VTASALAND has Just been quietly transformed ■J-Mnto the independent State of Malawi with the Duke of Edinburgh saying to the Prime Minister, Dr Band a, what the latter has so often said to the British: "Poverty264 words
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Advertisement305 1964-07-20 13 TecalemiY Meets the need of speedy and efficient service for cars and commercial vehicles. The Tecalemit air-operated hydraulic lift is indispensable In the modern service bay. > Its outstanding features en- •ure its high efficiency and N. \as£Sfk tasy operation, combined with exceptional strength »£^HflCMflKk V^ti^JH*«l AIR COMPRESSORS *sX£mQ 3*K305 words
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Advertisement245 1964-07-20 13 TO One In magnificent \l\ German Sjv 111 Ball Point Pen fll with H ever y quart OTARD ROYAL IIL^Q Tap ~^^JM lO or while stocks last Otard Royal, V.S.O.P. and Charles X Liqueur arc the ONLY Brandies bottled at the Chateau de Cognac FRIEND OF THE Hjß^ W FAMILY245 words
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Advertisement963 1964-07-20 14 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT I Word* U (Ml*.)— Box St rts. sxtra SENIOR MATHS TEACHER pre- I erahiy Graduate for Upper Seundary Forms. Apply: Principal. St. icbolas Convent. Alor Star before 11-7-64. I WANTED FEMALE CORRESPONDENCE Clerk/Typist, Experience essentlsL Salary between $180 $250 ac- cording to experience. Apply963 words
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Advertisement1145 1964-07-20 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* Si <m*.,—Box S0 rl* txtrm SEA FRONT ACCOMMODATipN DjßttM 14 suitable bachelor Rent (250 Telephone Chan 40»2H Sinsapore. FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE Meyer Road facing Katong Park. 3 alroonditioo'.d bedrooms. Just redecorated, available now. Telephone (Spore) *****. 3 5 p.m. AVAILABLE IST AUOUST furnished Large Airy Bedroom bathroom1,145 words
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Advertisement990 1964-07-20 14 EDUCATION I H Wnra. Si (Mtn.>—Box U> rt* txtrm EXPERT TUITION In Shorthand. Typing and English giveu during <the day at KM Sernngoon Oardeo Way. 8 pore. CNULISH PARENTS OVBRSaAS warmly nrnitr**^ Lindfteid Boys acnool. Arunrtel, Sussex Wondwiov hi nrtiw of pronletna involved io> gulneaa HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing?990 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-07-20 14 HIRE PURCHASE M »»,«> $J I Ml*.) Box M rt* txln SIERA T.V on easy payment contaw ill ri Traders. 69 bouth Bridge Road, Singapore Telephone *****. BUSH TELEVISION viu ikasy Payment from Tal Nam Insurance Aseocy. 4U. Prmsep Street, Spore. Tel: ***** Reliable After-Bales-tlerviee. THONC HUAI MOTOR finance Ltd..1,004 words
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Advertisement984 1964-07-20 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SS (HlM.)— Box 50 ttM. txtrm ZEPHYR SIX HS6 taxed Insured SI. 100 or oear offer. Phone B'pore M 603. MUST SELL Kord Consul 1938. Oood condition. radio. Insured June I'.'fiS Owner k-avlnc SI. BOO 0.0.0. Ttlepnone Asbley (B'pore) M 203 before b p.-n. ORCHARD984 words
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Advertisement832 1964-07-20 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Word* U (Hl*.)— Bom U tit. txtrm BIRTHDAY GIFTS, bay tat. Jewellery (rom Ln Onn Jewellers. Singapore FOR MEN ONLY. daiU siaclu made to your cooler wltn a guaraciM Tailor Chow. 37 John Little Bulldln*. B'pore. DIAMOND HARD NAILS can oe Achieved witb "Mavala" a dwu832 words
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Advertisement807 1964-07-20 14 NOTICES STATE OF SINGAPORE 1964 QUALIFYING TEST A Qualllymg Test lor acceptance ol Singapore private canaidaies unending to sit for Hie University ot Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate's Joint Examination tor the School Certificate and General Certificate of Ecucation in 1965 or subsequent years, will be held on Monday. 7th December,807 words
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Advertisement538 1964-07-20 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore Citizens (or me tallowing appointment, m Hie Medical Department. MiniMry ot Health. Singapore:— APPOINTMENT: BEFKACTIOMST. SAI^ARY SCALE: S22J I IoA 250, B, 295 X 15A 386, B 420 x 20A 500 B jso I 2oA 655 p.m. Candidate* will be538 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-07-20 15 TO LIVtPPOOL t WEST COAST U.k IHi* Spore Mill P. S'tiaa ceaeag fi'ENat liverpeel, Dublin II Pt'lily 2B Jaly 21 *LMILLES > liaiila, Uaa»JMl Bdi. IS July 21 July 22/ 1 Livirpul, Glasgow Cdl. II Jily 22 Jlly 2327 Jaty 21 MINESTHEUS iverpeel. GiasfO* "'> Aig i Aag c *"I*s»*1,291 words
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Advertisement2573 1964-07-20 15 WUUIIEtiUMM&ttMiUUIiaM IPwH THE EAC lines V ~/cM SINCAPOIE KUAIA IUMPUR.P.SWETTINHAM PINANC HK^nrA^dH e«N«»i« «cvii li.mmhcid. roioiN.i j/).wuoou»t SAILING! tt GENOA LE HAVRt HAMOURfc IRfMEN. ANTWERP^ TTtRDAM, AMSTERbAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG AMp fcITPtNNAGtN i ri*n i-anang KINA" k) I G 31 31 20 21 21 jlly 27 21 Illy ■BASRA' I) M2,573 words
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Advertisement1157 1964-07-20 15 rfe-w CLLtKMAH BUURRALL $.5. UU. t LIU. IH*I*I LONDON HAMBURG ROTTWOAM HAVRI V"^"*** HULL ANO MIDDUSSKOUQH rpore P. Staai Peaaeg 'CITY OF LEEDS 21/24 Jary 21/20 Jiry tCITY OF RIPON 2*721 Jiry It Jaly KITY OF JOHAHNESIURC 1* Am -CITY OF DURHAM 11/21 Aaf 22/21 Am 24 Alt tCITY OF1,157 words
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Article1178 1964-07-20 16 THE Uble of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to July 11 (A) and last business since that late (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this rear to date. imdiktmms I At Alex B..WU 3.501,178 words
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Article34 1964-07-20 16 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per pit ul) July 13. 67 cts. $615.25 14. 66*4 cts. $620.62 Ji 15. 66> 4 cts, $632.50 16. 66^, cts. $649.62 H Kt. 66S,cts. $650.25 18. $648.7534 words
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Article594 1964-07-20 16 rpHE Straits tin price in X Penang on Saturday fell $1.50 a p'cul to $648.75 on an offering unofficially estimated at 265 tons, up 15 tons. The price on balance was up $35.75 from the previous Saturday and the estimates of the offerings rose from594 words
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Article83 1964-07-20 16 THE Malayan Exenange Bantu Atx teelatien, made tbeae changta In Ita rates to merchanta on Saturday (all rates to $100): Near Verk: buvlng TT 32 9/16 airmall OD 32 11/16. 90 d/«t. 33 credit bills. 33 i/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 6/16. airmail OD 35 7/16,83 words
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Article37 1964-07-20 16 ON trie fr»» ixchinite market In Hong Kom? on Saturday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.75 for T.T and 3.74 for eaih. Starling was quoted at 13.98 and ont tatl or geld at 24937 words
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Advertisement1085 1964-07-20 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. j U.S.A. Pacific and Creti Lakes/East Canada Service ftonikont Tononaana S. i-'cuco nantai atontreai Mtrott Cticafe "1 tMtaaMaw Man- 1 Aat Aat Seal 17 Satt a Seel I Oat "Masasaiaa Mara" 21 Aat Sepi II Seal 1 Oil Ocl tl ki Watt Coast of Central1,085 words
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Advertisement923 1964-07-20 16 I*°IORIENTI LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Pci ong 12th August 1964 P. Swettenham 14th August 1964 Singapore 17th August 1964 For Manila 21st/23rd August, Hong Kong 25th/30th August Returns: Singapore 3rd September 1964 P. Swcftenhom 6th September 1964 Penang Bth September 1964 Fares From:—923 words
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Advertisement730 1964-07-20 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels x Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Fires Te All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore An. G«noo "G. MARCONI" 2/ 8/64 17/ 8/64 "VICTORIA" 13/ 8/64 5/ 9/64 "G. GALILEI" 5/ 9/64 21/ 9/64 "ASIA" 17/ 9/64 10/10/64 "G. MARCONI" 3/10/64 19/10/64 "VICTORIA" 15/10/64 7/11/64 "G.730 words
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Advertisement261 1964-07-20 16 TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF TENDER NOTICE SURGICAL RUBBER CLOVES g w hti^ l^ T o T^ GS t F b O a^^ TENDERS will be received at the CENTRE PHASE 11, JALAN Ministry of Health, Palmer Road.! Gt'RXEY, KUALA LUMPUR Pull particulars and Tender Government of Malaysia. Jalan forms may261 words
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Article740 1964-07-20 17 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday July 17. INDUSTRIALS B S. Alex ords 12.4 a 15.00 Boutlead 1.65 1.47 CM. Holding 2.74 2.78xd Con. Tin Broelt prcf 17/9 18/9 Ords 49/6 50,8 Dunlopi 1.96 1.97 Kast Smelt740 words
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1961 1964-07-20 17 By Our Market Correspondent in the previous week, industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange reached Friday showing a long list of falls, some substantial. There were no rises on balance, 36 shares were lower and four were unchanged. The essential difference last1,961 words
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Article46 1964-07-20 17 Industrial*: Tins: n rubbers: July 13. 95.48 129.04 103.86 July 14. July 15. July 18. 94.31 P3.59 93.79 128.76 128.21 128.58 103.86 103.86 103.86 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 July 17. 93.87 129.30 ***** July 18 93 8 129.4! 103.6'46 words
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Article38 1964-07-20 17 K. Tobaro dris Hvd. I. Srmbauaag I. I'm* Pavment lor (li<- year 10% 16% Date pavable Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 16 Total for the vemr 10% 16% Total for prcviou- veaj 16.6% 388?. 10% 16%38 words
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Advertisement339 1964-07-20 17 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORfr PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nm. 14 16 Robinson Kd. Spore ON THURSDAY 23rd JULY. 1964 at 2.30 P.M. No. 355 Bl KIT TIMAH RU. Freehold Area 54.241 to. Tv VACANT POSSESSION No. 2 MOULMEIN RU. KreehoM. Area 4.966 sq. ft VACANT POSSESSION.339 words
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Advertisement383 1964-07-20 17 KELANTAN P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Class EX Contractors and above at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. JKR. Kota Bharu up to 3.00 p.m. on 28th July, 1964 for the Construction and completion of the following:— 1. MANEK 1 K\l (ULU KELANTAN) 4383 words
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Advertisement1127 1964-07-20 17 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Tenders will a: received at the Office of the Betia Usaha Tetap. Kcmenterlan Pertanian dan Sharlkat Kerjasama. Jalan Sweitenham. Kuala Lumpur up to Noon ot sth August. 1964 for the supply and delivery of about 3.260 Pishing Stakes Identification Plates as follows:— State* Identification1,127 words
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Advertisement909 1964-07-20 17 AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE PROPERTIES to be hrld in (he sale-rooms NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED 4 A 4-1 C Oliver Quay, Singapore on TUESDAY, 28lh JULY. 1964 at 2.30 p.m. (1) KENG LEE ROAD No. 90 Freehold land and two-storey compound house. Area 20.271 *j. (eet. VACANT POSSESSION. (2) VACANT909 words
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Article, Illustration271 1964-07-20 18 No chance for Rose to compete at Tokyo Olympic roundup "MELBOURNE, S\in. Australian distan c c swimming star Murray Rose had no possible chance of being picked to defend his 400 metres freestyle championship at the Tokyo Olympics in October, Australian Swimming U n ion secretary. Mr. W. Berge PhillipsReuter - 271 words
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Article455 1964-07-20 18 LONDON. Sun. I\AVID UKEEN. Luneashiu s Oxford Blue, scored a century before lunch in the county cricket, championship match against Glamorgan at Cardiff j yesterday. I Green, who put on 166 with hli university team-mate Duncan Worsley (64) for the opening stand, scored 121 In455 words
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Article61 1964-07-20 18 H/f OBCOW Sun. VUdimir (iolovanov. 36-yeAr-old Soviet soldirr. eQMUed tb» middlr-hrarywrtxht wtif htlifUnj world record »n Kiev today. In winning the Soviet title. (ioloTanov railed I,«M-lb (tU kilos 1 to rqaal the mark set reeentW by Joae Flom (Curacao). Hli lifts were 3«5<,-lb for the preas. 3tSU-Ib61 words
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Article, Illustration423 1964-07-20 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON CRICKET from LONDON, Sun. Peter Parfitt, playing his first match for Middlesex since he suffered a broken knuckle in the Third Test at Leeds, hit a struggling century against the Australians at Lord s yesterday. Parfltt's 121 out of423 words
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Article, Illustration200 1964-07-20 18 MOTOR-RACING C^TUTTOART. Sun Phil R.a.l 1 Britain i. riding Japsneaa Yahamu. won the 250 cc race in the West. Oerman Grand Prix mutnr-cycling world chump.onship meeting here yesterday. Read broke the race record with a time of 48min 16.4 sec and an average speed ofReuter - 200 words
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Article259 1964-07-20 18 GOLF Nichols leads field in PGA /COLUMBUS, Sun. Boby Nlc- \j hols heads the list of play- era who qualified for the final round of the United- States Pro- 1 fessional Golfers Association < championship here. He kept his one-stroke lead with a third-round score of 69 yesterday to giveReuter - 259 words
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357 1964-07-20 18 FRANCE FIGHT BACK TO BEAT BRITAIN TENNIS I OND O N Sur. J France, 1-2 down at the start of the clay, won both the last day s singles tv beat Britaiu 3-2 in the Davis Cup European zone semifinal at Bristol yesterday. Pierre Darmon. 30-year-old French No. 1, lostReuter - 357 words
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Article70 1964-07-20 18 LONDON. Sun. Tony Harm, captain of Oxlord University Rlfte Club, won the Queen's Prize, the bhie riband of rifle shootlns. at the international meetlnK at Bisley camp. Brookwood. yesterday. He scored 281 out of a possible £00. C W Thlebeke (Australia w.is second with 279. ChristopherReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration2305 1964-07-20 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Sun. TOTAL POOL: S149.T60. 1M *****4 < $78,302 >. 2nd *****7 ($22,372). 3rd *****2 (SU.186I. STARTERS IS1.200 railil: Nov *****9 *****2 *****7 .107 253 40J2S9 *****6 *****0 *****8 *****7 MMM *****3 inn* 553'Ul *****8 *****7 *****5 *****1. CONSOLATION ($750 each): Nov. *****82,305 words
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439 1964-07-20 19 PEARCE AND AZMAN SWEEP THROUGH TO THE SEMI-FINALS TENNIS PENANG. Sun. AUSTRALIAN John Pearct. the title holder, and his main challenger. 3 A. Azman (Selangor) swept through to the men's singles semi-finals in the Penang open lawn tennis championships. In the quarter-finals today, Pearco beat Lee Eng Cheong «-2, 6-3439 words
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Article423 1964-07-20 19 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's Bultit Tlmah races: RACE ONE: Orange William (Moxham) was slow to begin. Moxham. when questioned, stated that Orange William was difficult in the stalls and jumped away awkwardly. Moxham added that his reason for not trying to improve423 words
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Article42 1964-07-20 19 Race 1 Lord Francis $11; Race 2 Master Auctioneer Sl4; Race 3 Bltsc Fire II 178; Race 4 Lucky Loekj $75; Race 5 Another Chance $45; Race 6 Psrakee $151- Race 7 Statesman $26; Race 8 Anita $38.42 words
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Article21 1964-07-20 19 KTJALA LUMPUR, Bun. Th» Navaratnam Shield cricket semifinals today Police v Service! SEA v PWD were postponed because of rain.21 words
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Obituary47 1964-07-20 20 MR. FUN AH KOW. aged .VJ. pnn>« away peacefully on l'-7-64 leavloi twhind twlov«d nifc. a muter and iiroHitT-in-law. two dauKhtrm. 8u»l' and Mary. T«o «ons-ln-la\v. John Chai iinil Tim ("hook S»nu »n<l Mnrl Kiandrhudn-n. Kunrral on :'"TH(. i'or \rt;r arOI MMt Run al 4 pin47 words
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Article126 1964-07-20 20 I ONDON. Sun— England made four changes from the team beaten in the Third Test for the Fourth cricket Test against Australia beginning at Old TrafTord, Manchester. next Thursday. The team will be chosen from the following 12: E. R. Dexter (captain), K.F Barrlngton. G. Boycott,Reuter - 126 words
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Article62 1964-07-20 20 SINOAPORE. Sun. J. Liddell entered the Racecourse Cup golf final when he beat Johnnie Hsieh 5 and 4 at Bukit course today Ong Chin 800. who eliminated k Thrift 6 and 4. is the other finalist. Liddell also won the Captain's Prize with A. L. Jenkins on62 words
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Article309 1964-07-20 20 Victory over Selangor puts them on threshold of another Cup Final PERAK 4 SELANGOR 2 by JOE MIRANDA, Ipoh, Sunday. pERAK arrived at the threshold of another Malaya Cup Final today with a great victory over the holders, Selangor, before a home crowd of more than 23,000 at309 words
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859 1964-07-20 20 Vythilingam and Ajit wreck Changi batting CRICKET ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Sun. Ajit Singh, dropped from the Singapore team to meet Selangor in the M.C.A. championship final, and Vythilingam blunt R.A.F. C h a n g i s championship hopes when they bowled Indian Association to a shock 27 runs win over859 words
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Article128 1964-07-20 20 S'pore win listless game SPORE 3 SERVICES 2 SINGAPORE, Sun Singapore, the Malaya Cup south zone finalists, disapd badly against Joint Services today and just edged their opponents 3-2 to j win a listless game. The much taixed-ol attack plan I was a flop ana if not tor a 61st128 words
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Article73 1964-07-20 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Mi--1.1V5...M AmateW Wr—tltng Federation decided today to recommend two wrestlers lor inclusion In ihe Malaysian contincent to the Tokyo Olympic Games in October. They are Tham Kok Cheng 'lightweight) and Liang Soon Hin iflywriKhii. Two reserves. Chan Seek Sung feather and Leow Sheong73 words
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Article26 1964-07-20 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. H»imidon Mohammrd. the Pera!: Champion, won the 50-mile "Touv o! Sm«apON cycle race ai Shenion way here today. He clocked L'hr. 4nnn.26 words
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Article49 1964-07-20 20 Today 's soccer SOCCER SAF"A Da JA: Afiah 'A' v Kp«. Kapor i 7 p.m.i, Div 2C: Jollilads v S'ar Soccerites < 5.15 both ma'ches ;.t Jn Besar. Div 2D: Blue Hovns v Marines A' fQeylang). Div. 3A: Si.nviMa v Cosmos. Aii|>ort v Seletar Y.I. (both matches at fairer Pk>.49 words
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Article352 1964-07-20 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. Oian Toh Chye ran the fastest; 400 metres by a Malaysian schoolboy when he clocked 51.7 sec in the Singapore A.A.A. Junior championships at Farrer Park today. Toh Chye, a Raffles Institution student, could have done even better if the track had352 words
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