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Title Section19 1964-07-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article209 1964-07-21 1 Smuggled from Indonesia? Five sten-guns, 40 hand grenades, 1,820 rounds of ammunition and 18 magazines found in a Kampong along Muar River after a three-day extensive search by the police MUAR. MONDAY JOHORE Police have seized five sten-guns, 40 hand grenades, 1,820 rounds of ammunition and 18209 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-07-21 1 Choo succeeds Dato Loke as Cathay Chairman SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjH. CHOO Kok Leong, ;>4, brother-in-law of the late Dato Loke Wan Tho, has been elected Chairman of Cathay Organisation. His position as head of the film organisation was confirmed at a recent board meeting. Mr. Heah Hock Meng will continue269 words
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Article, Illustration741 1964-07-21 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. second Xanyang University Council decided today to ask the Central Government to allow some of the 109 expelled undergraduates to appeal against their expulsion so that they could "start life nnew." They were expelled last week on security grounds741 words
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250 1964-07-21 1 Philippine Congressman to ask Macapagal to back Malaysia JESSELTON, Monday. Philippine Congressman, Mr. Ramon T Bagatsing. said here today he would impress on President Macapagal the seriousness of the situation on the border and persuade him to shift his policy of neutrality on Malaysia to positive support for her. Mr.250 words
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Article38 1964-07-21 1 LONDON. Mon— Mrs. Slrlmavo •luuke. the Ceylon Prime Minister, said here today she had inviied the Indian Prime Minister in vWI Ceylon to discuss the question of .stateless" persons of Indian origin In her country. Heuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article61 1964-07-21 1 SAIOON. Mon— Major General Tran Thien Khiem, the Defence Minister and Commander-ln-Chief of South Vietnam, will make an official visit to Malaysia on Juiy 25. according to" usually reliable sources. The sources said he would lead a military delegation and discuss with the Malaysian' Government authorities "co-operationReuter - 61 words
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205 1964-07-21 1 SAIGON TO HANOI: STOP WAR OR WE REUNITE COUNTRY SAIGON. Mon. South Vietnam's government today threatened to reunite the country by force if the Communists fail to call off their subversive war. The threat was made in a communique marking the 10th anniversary of the Treaty of Geneva, which createdUPI - 205 words
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Article36 1964-07-21 1 CAIRO. Mon.— Greek Cyprlot Foreign Minister Spyros Kyprtanou conferred with nine African Heads of State today to seek support for the Greek Cyprlot position at the United Nations, a Cyprus Embassy spokesman said UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article31 1964-07-21 1 SEOUL. Mon. President Chung Hee Park today accepted the resignation of the communications Minister. Hun Pyo Gone, his press secretary announced. No reason was sjiven for the resignation. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-07-21 1 YOU PEDAL it like a bicycle but it has three wheels like a tricycle. It has no saddle, no handlebars, no brakes, no gears. You just jump on and put your right foot down, then the left foot. Left, right, left,126 words
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Article69 1964-07-21 1 UPPSALA, Sweden. Mon.— The Seismologicul Institute here registered a tremor which was probably caused by an underground explosion In Siberia yesterday, it announced today. It said the explosion is presumed to be in the lower Iciloton class. It was not known whether the blast was nuclear orReuter - 69 words
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245 1964-07-21 1 TOUCHING, Mon.— The In- JX donesian border gueril- las were being regrouped under the direction of re- pular Indonesian Army officers. This was stated by Mr. Yap Chin Kwee. Political Secretary to 'Malaysian Premier, after he completed a three -day political and security survey in Sarawak.245 words
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Article30 1964-07-21 1 TOKYO. Mon. Japan's first women prosecutor. Mrs Chic Kadokami. ha.s returned after the arrest of her lb-yeai-old son who police s;iid has admitted killing hLs 15-year-old brother. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article217 1964-07-21 1 51 killed in Red raid on a town SAIGON. Mon. Communist Vietcong robels smashed in the defence of the small, south Vietnamese district capital of Cai Be last night, killing 30 children and 10 women in a furious two-hour gun and mortar barrage In which 11 Government militiamen also died.217 words
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Article38 1964-07-21 1 CAIRO MEETINGS CAIRO. f»Ion. 1 ii.l > iiom.hi I'oreigu Minister Subandriu was t <> <l a y liavinc mrrtitiKs with heads of state atteadlßf summit nuM-tin? of organisation of African unity here Subandrio arrived last nicht from Rome.38 words
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231 1964-07-21 2 MOSCOW, Mon. Premier Khrushchev left for Warsaw today to set up a timetable for Pek,n- s expulsion from thr world Communist movement, reliable sources said vi'slerd .y. Mr. Khrushchev is expected to arrive by train at Warsaw tomorrow on theUPI - 231 words
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112 1964-07-21 2 I TOKYO. Mon. A 45-year-old Japanese woman was shot nine times in a United States Army camp near Gotemba. about TO miles west ol Tokyo today. and 1 died later in hospital. Police said the woman had re- celved three shots inReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-07-21 2 New U.S. ambassador presents credentials T*HE new American Ambassador to South Vietnam, A Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, (left) with South Vietnam's Head of State Maj.-Gen. Dong Van Minh. at Gialong Palace on| July 14 after presentine his credentials. UPI photoUPI - 40 words
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134 1964-07-21 2 \Y T ASHINGTON. Mon. Senator Storm Thurmond (Democrat. South Carolina) said yesterday that the war in Vietnam could be won by bombing Communist supply lines and bases In Laos and around Hanoi in North Vietnam. •'I think if we first made up ourReuter - 134 words
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130 1964-07-21 2 Mon.-The Algerian Government has told oil companies operating here that henceforth 50 per cent of their total business turnover will have to be kept in Algeria. The new measure, announced on Saturday night, was .described as a bid to make the oilReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration571 1964-07-21 2 'Unite now call to African States by Nkrumah 'O/i/y a Union Govt can guarantee survival' CAIRO, Monday. PRESIDENT Nkrumah of Ghana yesterday renewed his plea for a United States of Africa, telling delegates to the African summit conference here that "only a union government can guarantee Africa's survival." The onlyReuter - 571 words
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192 1964-07-21 2 India likely to leave Commonwealth over Kashmir' report LONDON, Monday. AN article in, the Daily Herald today said that India might leave the Commonwealth because she thought Britain and other Commonwealth countries had "betrayed" her on the Kashmir issue. Mr. Michael Lake. Com- I monwealth Correspondent of this Independent Labour192 words
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Article125 1964-07-21 2 45 rebels take over a Congo town JTLISABETHVILLE. Mon.— Baudouinvtlle. a town 350 miles north of here, was reported today to have fallen to rebels, who already hold large areas in Katanga. Radio reports said a group of 45 rebels had taken control of the town. As the reports wereReuter - 125 words
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100 1964-07-21 2 MICE, Mon. Prince 1 Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of Stat«, who has been staying in France for several weeks, left here by air yesterday for Phnom Penh The prince came for medical treatment, had political talks with President de Gaulle and other governmentReuter - 100 words
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155 1964-07-21 2 TOKYO, Mon.— Police x said the death toll from the flooding rains which fell over the coastal area of the Japan Sea in the past three days rose to 117 today. Ponce said 34 people wpr« still missing and 237 othersReuter - 155 words
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78 1964-07-21 2 MANILA. Mon.— Seventeen people died of cholera and 314 others -stricken in the Philippines during the week ended Ju.y 11. a Health Department spokesman said here today. This was the first time thu year that the "el tor" ca.ses had reached the 300 mark.Reuter - 78 words
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Article50 1964-07-21 2 SAIGON. Mon. Air M.irshal Sir Valstun Hancuck. commander of the Royal All Air Porce. arrived here yesterday on a two-day visit for talks with top Vietnamese officers. He was greeted at the airport by Air Commodore Nguyen do Ky and Australian and American Air Porce officers. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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299 1964-07-21 3 Secret of sleep an American discovery I i BALTIMORE, Monday r FHe secret of sleep may lie in a chemical commonly used for manufacturing paints and lacquers. Evidence gathered at the University of Maryland Medical School seems to Indicate that gamma hydroxybutyrate. which is sold by the ton tor industrialReuter - 299 words
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280 1964-07-21 3 I PHOENIX, Monday GENATOR Barry Goldwater's presidential prospects in the South were boosted yesterday when Alabama Governor George Wallace announced his withdrawal from the race. The Govern/or, a Democrat but bitter antagonist of President Johnson's administration over civil rights, had threatened to try280 words
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187 1964-07-21 3 CAPETOWN, Monday MORE and more women, axe re^rtyng^to alcohol- ism "as though it is a breakthrough in thel name of female emanciptlon says Dr. Louis Freed. a social medicine expert. He was reading a paper on alcoholism to the congress of the South187 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-07-21 3 -TIIIK Arc de Triomphe X provides a majestic backdrop as these Honest John missiles are driven down the Champs Elysees in Paris in the annual Bastille Day Parade. The French Army, narading on the 175 th anniversary of the storming: of the Bastille,89 words
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87 1964-07-21 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Mon. The second of two "Sentry" satellites to monitor any clandestine nuclear tests is orbiting ii.*>,O(io miles above the earth after its launching on Friday. The U.S. Air Force said the first satellite was already orbiting at an altitude of betweenReuter - 87 words
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Article92 1964-07-21 3 LONDON, Mon. Lord 1 Mancroft. leading British Jew whose resignation from the London board of Norwich Union Insurance Societies was demanded by the Arab League, said yesterday he had been asked to withdraw as next president of the London Chamber of Commerce. A Sunday newspaper said92 words
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Advertisement428 1964-07-21 3 1. Have you made plans to acquire your OWN HOME? 2. Are you able to save Rt least 10"i> of your monthly salary regularly and systematically? 3. Can you replace the things at your home in the unfortunate event of burglary or damage by Ore., windstorm or flood? If you428 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-07-21 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (WUWAUyARES AjfiUAUV YOU «IT ANo) TOO BAO. GEO«SeJ LET HE TALK ID ttX y v /OP COURSE I KNOW lf\ /BUT TODAY VOU'ReA of the orueu^y \\r go iki one EARy36 words
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297 1964-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. ■JUIK Ministry of Health was today accused by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees in the Industrial Arbitration Court of not complying with two clauses of a collective agreement relating to Division IV employees and Singapore City Council subordinate, miscellaneous and297 words
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207 1964-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. TV Malaysia. Singapura will telecast extra holiday programmes to celebrate the festival of the Prophet Mohammed's birthday tomorrow. As the majority of Muslims are found in the Malay and Indian communities, special local productions in these two language streams are being telecast.207 words
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Article32 1964-07-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Dr. (Mrs.) S. Gore, a family planning expert, will give a talk to members of the Y.W.C.A. International Women's Club at the association's Raffles Quay premises on Wednesday.32 words
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314 1964-07-21 4 VIETNAM WARNS OF RED THREAT TO MALA YSIA SINGAPORE, Mon. For the Republic of Vietnam to accept neutralisation would be to deliver the whole of Vietnam into the Communists' hands, the acting Consul General of Vietnam in Singapore, Mr. Ta Thai Buu, warned today. And to permit the Communists to314 words
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Article45 1964-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister. Inche Hajl Yaacob bin Mohammed, will declare open the Blakang Mati Integrated Primary School at Pulau Blakang Mati. at 730 p.m. on Saturday. Inche Haji Yaacob is Assemblyman for the Southern Islands.45 words
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307 1964-07-21 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tay Koh, 67. also known as Tay Puan Aw, told the Third Criminal District Court today that she had no "direct dealings" with a petition writer, who faces 11 charges of cheating her and her husband. Ong Leong Kuch, of a total307 words
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266 1964-07-21 4 Talks fail and union calls emergency meet SINGAPORE, Mon. I The Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore will hold an emergency committee meeting tomorrow or Wednesday to decide whether immediate strike action should be taken by 300 workers of K.K. Mohamed Abdullah Ltd., a local piling firm. The union, which represents266 words
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Miscellaneous527 1964-07-21 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR ■rHK fo;lo»lnc Is today's schedule London. Geneva. Rome. Cairo. Bom- of civil aircraft movements at bay. Madras iAI 116) 2.25 p.m. Payi L«bar airport of Slncaporc: DIPARTURES BOAC: To Darwin. Brisbane. M*lar rivals hourne (BA 710) 8.30 p.m.; to BOAC: From Hon« Kong tBA Rangoon,527 words
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Article, Illustration499 1964-07-21 5 Guthrie chairman says 'excessively high cost of labour' could put brake on investment in the rubber industry KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. K. M. G. Anderson, chairman of Lukut Rubber Estates Ltd., today warned that "excessively high labour costs could discourage further investment in the rubber industry." He hoped499 words
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Article23 1964-07-21 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— All sections of the Marine Department including the Imports and Exports Section w:ll be closed tomorrow Prophet Mohamed's birthday23 words
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155 1964-07-21 5 Muar given 7 acres of State land for new park Ml 'Alt. Mon. The Jobore State Government has provided the Muar Town Council with seven acres of land in the town for the proposed $500,000 Ibrahim Park. The Town Council nresidert, Incne Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. said the plans155 words
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Article35 1964-07-21 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education and Assemblyman for Siglap. Inche Rahim bin Ishak, will speak at the Siglap Community Centres 11th anniversary celebrations on Paturdav at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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237 1964-07-21 5 Both to blame for injured thigh— judge awards half damages PENANG. Monday. r PHE Penang High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Hep- worth, today held that a housewife and a caterpillar motor grader driver were botn to blame for an accident in which the housewife fractured her right thigh. The Judge237 words
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Article46 1964-07-21 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will talk on Pace of Confrontation" at a meeting of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs at 8 p.m on Thursday. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Professor Llm Tay Boh. will preside46 words
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Article, Illustration599 1964-07-21 5 Forum call: Simplify Malay for modern society KUAIA LUMPUR, Mon. The national language should be modernised so as to fit a modern society. Mr. Goh Sin Tub, Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Health, suggested here last night. He was one of five people who spoke at the599 words
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92 1964-07-21 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. About 300 recruits 154 Horn Sarawak and 152 from Sabah have arrived here to Join the Ist (Sarawakiani and 2nd (Sabahani battalions of the Malaysia Rangers under training The recruits, aged between 18 and 24. represent a wide crosssection of the92 words
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Article84 1964-07-21 5 A LOU STAR. Mon.— A restricted resident, Poh Choon Hock, 26, Wiih today sentenced to two years' jail by the Sessions Court here for failing to comply with a restricted residence order imposed on him. Poh. a labourer who had been ordered by the Minister of84 words
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Article42 1964-07-21 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police have detained 21 men and screened 3.178 people during anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hours. Six men were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and 15 under the Societie.* Ordinance42 words
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Article27 1964-07-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The Chief Medical and Health Officer, Joliore. Dr. Abdullah bin Ahmad, today disclosed that Kota Tinggi district is no longer a cholera-in-fected area.27 words
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219 1964-07-21 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. ITEDAH and Perlis 1Y police who last year launched an allout war against firearms trafficking on the Malayan-Thai border have so far seized a total of 19 pistols, six shotguns and a quantity of ammunition. The Kedah-Perlis CID chet. Supt219 words
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130 1964-07-21 5 8 more cases of cholera in 24 hours in three States KOALA LUMPUR, Mon. Eight new cases of cholera five in Pahang, two in Trengganu ;ind one in Malacca were reported in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. This brings the total number of cases in Pahang to130 words
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Article59 1964-07-21 5 i SEREMBAN. Mon. The oroI prietor of a shop in Loop Road, Lim Geok Sin. 50. was injured "lightly on the arm with a knife when three robbers entered his shoo at 3 a.m. today. The robbers took >wav $300 cash and cigarettes and jewellery59 words
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140 1964-07-21 5 IPOH, Monday. TTOE public in Perak have been asked by the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff, central Perak branch, to keep their dogs chained during postal delivery periods. This Is to ensure that postmen on their rounds would not be harassed by dogs. The140 words
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214 1964-07-21 5 GOVT MAY DEVELOP P. TIOMAN AS TOURIST CENTRE OULAU TIOMAN, Mon. —This island on the South China Sea off East Pahang may be developed into a tourist centre and holiday resort by the Government. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, indicated this yesterday at the end of his five-hour214 words
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Article31 1964-07-21 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yon? Nyuk Lin. will onen the medical radiography conference and exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hal! on Aug. 1 at 3 p.m.31 words
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Article33 1964-07-21 6 IPOH. Mon. A tapper. Sons Tin Kin, 30. was fined $500. or three months' jail, here today for acting as a bookmaker at the Winner Hotel on March 24 last year.33 words
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576 1964-07-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. £ELEBRATIONS lo mark Prophet Mohamed's birthday will be held in the Federal Capital and in towns throughout the country tomorrow. In Singapore more than 25.000 Muslims in the state are expected to turn up at the padang tomorrow for a576 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-07-21 6 FATIMAH TO STUDY IN U.S. HIGH SCHOOL FOR YEAR PATIMAH binte Abu B.tkar. 1? (above), who has been selected to co on a one-year study tour of United States under a student exchange programme. Fatimah will study in the Corona Senior High School in California. She will live with an112 words
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Article25 1964-07-21 6 PENANG. Mon. Market Cross and Western Road (from its junction with Gaol Road and Dato Kramat Road> have been gazetted as one-way streets.25 words
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Article161 1964-07-21 6 CINGAPORE, Mon. A District Court was today told how public spirit eventually led to the arrest of two robbers. Nk Kirn Swee. 26, and Lee Teck Keah. 22. pleaded guilty before Mr. S. R. Chapkhana to robbing Goh Gee Say, 60, cashier of Bireley's Ltd.,161 words
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255 1964-07-21 6 Jealousy led to attack, man tells court OENANG. Mon. —An oiatant manager oi a loc?l firm suggested Is the Second Magistrate's Court today that jealousy could be the motive for an assault on him by six men. one of whom was armed with a knuckle-duster. "I had come from Singapore255 words
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Article237 1964-07-21 6 f- SINGAPORE, Mon. I 1 nnwo divorce petitions both on alleged grounds of desertion were dismissed by Mr. Justice Chua in the Singapore High Court today. A tailor. Woo Wah Hai. who asked for a dissolution of his marriage to Ooi Ah Geok. whom he237 words
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Miscellaneous129 1964-07-21 6 Ail*v Oap Htf V. r. Bmtnlin \tff I JUW CANT BEUEV6 V >^ A C= t&.TTt I I WHV, OF COUWB/ THATs] I NOW WHY COULPNT J^ mt\X fT-MY LfTTLE FKJBsIP VAj f MOGIR, THERE'S JLW P^WIY TH' EXPLANATION// I HAVE THOUGHT ,fl/W» fFWI&M WkMLatxr wtth a —-j^MIW •Ottawa Mtswxi129 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1964-07-21 7 A judge's prejudice damned Edith Thompson HANGED FOR MORALS, NOT MURDER WHETHER or not Edith Jessie Thompson really was guilty of the murder of her dull commonplace, husband Percy, as a result of her wild and hopeless infatuation for young handsome Frederick Bywaters, is a legal point that will probably1,443 words
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Article38 1964-07-21 8 20 WoriM tl» (Minimum) MR AND MRS Umli and A. l.arob wp«m. t o *jbj**jsj) their gratitude to all those who so kindly sent the beautiful flowers aod messages and sympathy on their h. r :i vemeat.38 words
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Obituary27 1964-07-21 8 N Horrfi Sill Minimum i IN MEMORY OF our Kelovrd mother and »ifr. Madam l.nn Chin <*hoo Mrs Tan Teck Leag > mho passed away n.27 words
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Article368 1964-07-21 8 M W..rrf. Sit (minimum) METRO'S it 72/74. High Str^t oi>en as usual today, for your holiday shopping pleasure COTTON AND UNEN dresses at ■■I n«.n r ds. for only two weeks. Choose your selection at Olamourette Weld Supermarket Kuala Lumpur. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and book addicts368 words
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Article707 1964-07-21 8 The restoration of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines is turning out to be more complicated than the Malaysian Government had been led to believe. President Macapagal's special envoy, Mr. Salvador Lopez, gave Malaysian officials the distinct impression when he was in Kuala Lumpur arranging the707 words
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Article294 1964-07-21 8 In South Vietnam the Prime Minister, General Khanh, has endorsed 'the push northward as an appropriate means to fulfil our national history." This could be just rhetoric to mark ten years of partition but it could equally be a statement of policy. It is the first time the294 words
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Article144 1964-07-21 8 The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party has an unsavoury record of anti-Malaysia, pro-Indon-esian activities, so recent pronouncement by some of the party's leaders are much to be welcomed. The Royal Address at the opening of the P.M.1.P.-controlled Kelantan State Assembly declared that the State Government opposed Indonesia's policies towards144 words
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344 1964-07-21 8 JOSEPH LEDERER - Hungary acts against Chinese agents JOSEPH LEDERER By HPHE Hungarian Gov- errunent is taking measures to counteract Chinese efforts to undermine Premier Janos Kadar and his regime. For the past rew months Hungary has been flooded with Chinese-inspired leaflets, distributed by agents of the Albanian Legation In Budapest. Appealing to344 words
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Article, Illustration762 1964-07-21 8 KRISHNA MOORTHY - KRISHNA MOORTHY FROM LACK OF ADMIRATION, CHANGE by NEW DELHI. Mon ALTHOUGH he fell ill within three weeks of taking over as India's Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri has lost little time in initiating changes which will lead to a slight shift in762 words
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Article644 1964-07-21 8 STANLEY KARNOW - PUTTING ON THE ACT IN CHINA STANLEY KARNOW By HONG KONG, Mon THE play's the thing A wherein China's Communist leaders hope to mould the political conscience of their people, and a vast campaign is currently being promoted throughout the country to inject revolutionary themes into their theatre. A variety644 words
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119 1964-07-21 8 REGARDING the Internal Security (Amendment) Bill, would it not have been much simpler for the Minister concerned to get a list of the applicants for admission into our Universities; pick out those with known subversive activities and call upon them to appear before a119 words
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Article102 1964-07-21 8 IAM greatly surprised that such an important travel document as an International Health Certificate is not obtainable from the Health Office here. Twice in the past two months I have been advised by the office to po to Penanjr, <24 miles away) to obtain the certificate as the102 words
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Article78 1964-07-21 8 rERE is hardly a street in Singapore without mud and dust strewn by overloaded lorries and it is about time the authorities took notice and instituted action against the owners. The boards on four sides of the lorries in this business should be raised to prevent any78 words
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Article62 1964-07-21 8 THE Education Ministry grants permission for a teacher to sit a certain examination and then deprives him of two or three weeks pay. like giving a child a piece of cake and forbidding him to eat it. The Ministry may have its reasons nevertheless it is contrary62 words
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Advertisement21 1964-07-21 8 its NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with lie >gg>3p^ •o* aerrt* am conontom21 words
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Advertisement256 1964-07-21 8 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the errors and to express Mr way you speak and write? Are ideas fluently and attractively Thousands are handicapped because they make embar- ha m °f how acn rassing errors in256 words
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244 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A group of senior! Vietnamese Government officials, now in Singapore on a brief visit. was today surprised by the size of the State's budget, compared with I their country's budget. Mr. Tran Long, spokesman of the group which comprises officials from244 words
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186 1964-07-21 9 Mosbergen' s 'be loyal' call to the Eurasians SINGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Eurasian Association, Mr. W. H. Mosberger, today called upon members of bis com- 1 munity here to be loyal to 1 the King and Queen and to Malaysia. Mr. Mosbergcn, who was speak- Ing at the186 words
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Article56 1964-07-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagaro, today presented two scholarship cheques of $6,000 each to two University of Malaya students on behalf of the South Indian Labour Fund Board The recipients were S. Markan(lnn, 28. first year arts student, and V.56 words
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Article58 1964-07-21 9 MALACCA, Mon. The police have detained another Socialist Front official, Tay Guan Soon, under the Internal Security Act. Tay was detained early yesterday morning at his house in Tanjong Kling, seven miles from here. On Saturday, the police detained two other Front officials, Ong Kai Huan58 words
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Article72 1964-07-21 9 KUALA TRENGGAND. Mon. Mohamed bin Abdul Hamid. 26. of Tasek. Kamixmg Buloh. was fined »75 in the Magistrate* Court here yesterday for failing to register for National Service. Mohamed who pleaded guilty. Mid he had trird unsucce<tsfully to loin the Territorial Army. "I have72 words
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Article62 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Francis Rozario was re-elected chairman of the Straits Times chapel of the Singapore National Union of Journalists at the chapel's annual meeting. Others elected were: Mr. Chee Kirn Lock, deputy chairman; Mr. Cheong Yip Seng, clerk of chapel; M>s Jenny Lee. treHsurrr. and62 words
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Article30 1964-07-21 9 SEREMBAN. Mon. Dr. K. Kulaveerasingam, radiologist of the general hospital here, will address Seremban Rotarians on Thursday at 1 p.m. on "The value of radiology to the community"30 words
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Article27 1964-07-21 9 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Sultan and Sultanah will be attending the annual speech day of the Sultanah Asms Secondary School nere on Aug. 2.27 words
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93 1964-07-21 9 OFNANCi. Mon. The Bukit Mertajam curfew was on again tonight from 11.30 p.m. to 5.30 am "We will have to decide tomorrow whether it will be extended to tomorrow night." Mr. J.J. Raj Sr.. the Chief Police. Officer, said today. Since the weekend,93 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-07-21 9 MEET-THE-PEOPLE TOUR WILL HELP GOVT TO CARRY OUT A REALISTIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. PARTY of 20 officials, led by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, left here for Sarawak today on a meet-the-people mission. The findings of223 words
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Article38 1964-07-21 9 TAIPING, Mon. Veil, the six-year-old daughter of a tapper, Jamboo, of Alor Pongsu Estate near here, was injured in her right eye when she fell on a tapping knife she had been playing with yesterday.38 words
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Article42 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The Minister for Culture. Mr S. Raja ratnam, will give away prizes In winners of the National Day interschool civic knowledne -omp tion organised by the Chine.-* YMCA at the Ministry oi Culture at 2.30 pm. on Thursday.42 words
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Article93 1964-07-21 9 KUALA TIOMAN, Mon. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdnl Razak bin Hussein, has welcomed the Anzus announcement of support for Malaysia. "This is a great encouragement to as," he told reporters at the end of a three-day visit to East Pahang. He also welcomed the offer93 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-07-21 9 Ghazali is now Minister of Lands and Mines \T U AL A LUMPUR. lv Mon. The Assistant Minister of Lands and Mines. Haji Mohamed Ghazall bin Haji Jawi, was today sworn in as a full Cabinet Minister Minister of Lands and Mines. The ceremony took place in the Istana Kegara161 words
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91 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Prof. Floyd O. Arpan, Professor of Journalism at Indiana University, will visit Singapore for a few days under the U.S. Department of State Educational and Cultural Exchange Programme. He is also the director of the U.S. Department of State multinational foreign Journalists91 words
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139 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE WALLETS FOR TOURIST DRIVE IN THE _U.S SINGAPORE, .Mon.— The Tourist Promotion Board will fly 50 crocodile skin wallets to America tomorrow as Singapore's contribution to the "Discover the Pacific'" campaign. It is organised by the Pacific Area Travel Association in conjunction with Pan-American World Airways and Wamsutta Pacific139 words
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Article64 1964-07-21 9 IN A REPORT In the Straits Times of July 17, headed 'Employee Intimidated. Allegation by Councillor." it was stated that Mr. de Cruz, a councillor, made an allegation against "the Municipal Council Engineer." It has been pointed out to us that the allegation was against64 words
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Article34 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Certificates will be awarded to the successful students of the German lansuage course conducted by the German Consulate-General at the German Club in First Avenue at 7 p.m. on Saturday.34 words
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199 1964-07-21 9 100 who turn up for work are victims of a forger SINGAPORE, Monday. OFFICIALS at the Public Utilities Board electricity department at City Hall were taken by surprise this morning when mor« than 100 people turned up "for duty." All of them produced letters of appointments purported to have been199 words
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Article59 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court has postponed hearing of a trade dispute between G. C. Nanda and Sons Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Commercial Workers Union. Uelatlng to the Union's claim for recognition, reinstatement of several dismissed employees and a collective agreement, scheduled to take59 words
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Article26 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Federation of Boys' Clubs will sponsor a second Japanese language conversation course for beginners starting at the end of this month.26 words
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104 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A new switch to control tht temperature of tropical fish a regular Item in air cargo between Singapore and Hong Kong— will be Installed in the Qantas Boeing control panels soon. After trying numerous devices, the airline has evolved a104 words
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Article109 1964-07-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— After promising a clerk that he could obtain for him a sea passage ticket to India for $130, Retnam Ragupathy, took the money and disappeared, a magistrate's court was told today. Retnam, who pleaded guilty before Mr. Khoo Hin Hlong, th« magistrate, was109 words
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182 1964-07-21 9 4 years to be confirmed— 'not unusual I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The secretary to the Public Services Commission, Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Abdul Latiff, said today it was "not unusual" for a newly-appointed Government servant to wait four before being confirmed in his Job. "This sort of thing happens in nearly182 words
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Miscellaneous774 1964-07-21 9 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 P*"nang 86 73 Ipoh 90 7."i \falacra 88 73 Singapore 86 7X RADIO MALAYSIA Window on the World: 10.00774 words
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355 1964-07-21 10 ROME SETS THE TREND FOR THE NEW SEASON rpHE "anti-topless" was JL dropped into the Roman high fashion shows and made hardly a ripple, reports Sheila Walsh. Although designer Faraoni billed his peek-a-boo bosomed evening gown the "anti-topless" It was not quite clear whether he wanted to beat the topless355 words
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Article, Illustration521 1964-07-21 10 THE POLKA DOT GAME IN ACCESSORIES VOl' don't have to go all "dotty" to play the fashion game, but with the new emphasis on accessories you can now dress to match your moods. You will soon be able to put your prettiest foot forward with shoes you have coloured to521 words
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Article310 1964-07-21 10 Roberta Lee - MODERN ETIQUETTE Roberta Lee EtJ. QWhat is done with the paper wrapper on a lump of sugar when dining in a restaurant? Do you place it on the tablecloth, in the saucer of your coffee cup, or in the ashtray? A There's really no rule for this. You may put310 words
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235 1964-07-21 10 'THE two most inter- esting items in the programme of a joint recital which will be presented by the Singapore Musical Society this week will be works of Brahms and Schumann. Singapore's well-known pianist Seah Khung Img will play two major works "Standchen" and235 words
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Advertisement390 1964-07-21 10 YOU'RE NEVER SO LOVELY... AS WHEN YOU WEAR MATCH- rt INC LIPS AND FINGERTIPS -Vif /y&/\foft/ Magnificent spun golds! Torrid. 1 > Jt« tender reds! Matchable pastels! Not-so-innocent pinks! An j explosion of fun and fashion JM colours for your lips and nails. Choose Revlon's cream or frosted enamels. Revlon's390 words
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Advertisement159 1964-07-21 10 serve^swith ftfohinaga /f£^\ ASSORTED BISCUITS iwi^^. I 1r» 1 j^j, available at all leading stores lu| Hu|{ AlKm I < -4k MPTROSE ROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C -~|^^fc^ Raines ami growing < hiMrrn nerd Vitamin C every Mnjlf; day for Hear f skin, firm juni^.159 words
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Miscellaneous307 1964-07-21 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS with a rusty hoe (3-5). 1. The drink container Is mo- 8. Headroom wanted on the way ther's ruin (7). back (4, 4). S. Expansionist heard to perish 13. See 23. afterwards (7). 15. About a hundred parts, and 9. I take cover without a poem307 words
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240 1964-07-21 11 KUALA M'MPUR. iMon The Central Government has drafted a ruling to relax the ban on its yenior officers taking part in politics. Under the draft ruling, senior officers who are in Division Two and above ran now become ordinary political240 words
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313 1964-07-21 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. ORUNEI and Hong Kong were today unani- mously voted into the Association of Law Teachers ard Schools in South-East Asia. Their admission came soon after the opening session of the Second Regional Conference on Legal Education which opened today313 words
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84 1964-07-21 11 CEREMBAN, Mon. Fifteen primary schools will take part in the traffic games organised by the Seremban Rotary Club on Friday and Saturday. A club spokesman said: "The purpose of the games is to Instil road saftey sense in the children". The traffic games will84 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-07-21 11 Research body to help Malays in industry ORGANISATION TO FIND OUT WHAT IS WRONG IT U A L A LUMPUR. Mon.— A non-profit making research institute, which will seek consultative status with the Central Government, is to be launched on Aug. 23 to help Malays to get ahead in j277 words
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Article68 1964-07-21 11 IPOH. Mon. A call to the Federal Government to revise the present labour laws "to suit modern times" was made by Mr. V. David, general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union here yesterday. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Perak branch of the union Mr.68 words
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241 1964-07-21 11 rpELUK ANSON, Mon. A X political party's youth leader, who admitted responsibility for the Inactivity of his section declined nomination to any post at the re-election of a new committee here last night. He was Mr. Lai Chang Ann. chairman of the youth section of241 words
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Article76 1964-07-21 11 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Umno division's newly-elected youth leader, Inche Jaldin bin Sanusi. today outlined a threepoint programme Xor the coming year: PHOMOTt (LOSER friendship and understanding among youths oi the various races; IKOMOIL closer ties among all youth clubs and organisation*; and STRIVE to enhance76 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-07-21 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Ho Ching Yu. lecturer in education at the Singapore Teachers' Training College, has returned after a year's advanced teacher training studies in Britain. He was selected by the Ministry of Education to undergo an advanced course in education with special reference121 words
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Article44 1964-07-21 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Quepnstown Secondary Technical School's four-day science ;<nd technical exhibition on Wednesday. The exhibition is being held in conjunction with the seventh annual speech and prize-giving day.44 words
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Article41 1964-07-21 11 TAIPING. Mon— An attendant. P. Kali. 56. fell of? his lorry at the 12th mile, Krian-Semanggol Road, near here and died on Saturday afternoon. The lorry was said to be negotiating a bend when the incident occurred.41 words
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158 1964-07-21 11 EX-MENTRI IN ASSEMBLY BUT DOESN'T TAKE PART KOTA BHARU. Mon. r pHE former Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Dato Haji Ishak Lotfi bin Omar, attended the State Assembly meeting here yesterday for one hour the first time since he won the election on April 25. When the meeting started at 10.00158 words
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149 1964-07-21 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Moo- The National Union of Government Clerical Workers' has prepared a memorandum to be presented to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. i after his return from the United States next month. The memorani dum calls on the149 words
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Advertisement84 1964-07-21 11 YOGA BOOKS Be young with Yofa 9.50 Yoga for Women 7.25 Sf crrts of Yoja 4.80 Hatha Yora 21.00 Yora for Prrfwt Health 6.00 Yoga A The Bible 10.00 Y'ogic Asanas 3.00 Yora Asanas 10.50 Teachings of Tibetan Yora 12.50 Mysterious Kunidallmi 3.00 Secrets of Chinese Meditation 16.50 Book List84 words
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Advertisement170 1964-07-21 11 THE 10 DELICIOUS SUPER-WONDERS OF ICE CREAM d DSP if i ct PARTY PACK BKIORLCI Em (4S-50 Mrvin(*) A firm favourite with teenagers vl Just right for the there is always time fora Magnolia A^ big occasion. Easy Bricklet. **H$ l *9 to serve > economiji ca wonderful for -"i^M170 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-07-21 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl HE3E V 'ri_l_ SCACE HIM AWAY ml. COMES POP GOOD WITH THIS J BUGSTOTV/y COSTUME I SOT FOR J f SELLING ME SOME THE MASQUEWADE _J S^^OF HIS JUNK -S=rC-pj{u>< JHE'S NOT GOING TO 3, 1 KTHAT OOG COLLAR^ f SELL, ME ANYTHING < JP&ALC/57 words
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Article, Illustration400 1964-07-21 12 HENRY PAUL - Sultan opens Oriental's tin plant depot HENRY PAUL By TMIK I poh agency of the $."> million Oriental Tin Smelters Ltd., has begun buying ore from miners in Perak. Oriental Tin Smelters is the third such industrial enterprise in the country and is a joint venture by Malaysians and Japanese,400 words
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Article223 1964-07-21 12 ONE of Japan's largest trading firms, Mitsui and Co. Ltd., is a partner in a $5 million MalaysianJapanese enterprise which will assemble diesel engines in Singapore early next year. 1 This is Just one of the many projects which Mitsui Is undertaking in Malaysia. The new223 words
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Article180 1964-07-21 12 KIEKHAEFER Corporation, Wisconsin, U.S.A.. manufacturers of Mercury outboard motors, will soon Introduce Into the Malaysian market its latest combination of marine propulsion power unit. Known as the MerCrulser Rover, the new combination comprising a 60 h.p. Rover dlesel engine and the MerCruiser stern drive180 words
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Article65 1964-07-21 12 The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, after opening the Selangor branch of the Peoples' Action Party at Selangor Mansions In Kuala Lumpur, visited the new office of M.isia Ltd., a firm dealing in office equipment, also at Selangor Mansions. Present were the firm's technical65 words
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Article72 1964-07-21 12 Mrs. Paul William Lawrence of Bel-Air. Los Angeles. Palm Springs and Lido Island. Newport Beach, will visit Singapore on her annual trip around the world. Her tour Includes Papeete, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia. Singapore, Hong Kong. New Delhi. India, Italy. Switzerland. Austria. Holland. England, Ireland, Scotland72 words
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Article61 1964-07-21 12 The Singapore Tourist Association has published a new shopping guidebook. "Singapore Shoppers' Paradise." giving all details needed by tourists about shopping In this free port State. The 44-page publication Is available free to members of the association and 40.000 copies have been printed for overseas distribution. The61 words
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Article22 1964-07-21 12 Alr-Indla lias decided to book two delivery position.* for the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic airliner. The agreenum will be signed shortly.22 words
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Article19 1964-07-21 12 Malaysia is one of the countries Importing Indian hardware, cutlery, locks and padlocks, screws and water fittings.19 words
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Article106 1964-07-21 12 Two Australians in the timber business, Mr. John H. Morris, sales manager of Condar Trading: Co. Pty. Ltd., and Mr. George Graf, of the Pacific Moulding Co. Pty. Ltd., both of Sydney, are now visiting Malaysia to explore the possibilities of increasing their intake of local106 words
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Article, Illustration82 1964-07-21 12 Hie New York Stock Exchange has signed o contract with Reuters of London, the world news agency, and Ultronic Systems Corp. of Pennsauken, leading U.S. producer of stock market interrogation and display equipment, which paves the woy immediately for the high-speed transmission of stock exchange market data into82 words
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Article206 1964-07-21 12 GOH WILL OPEN CRISPS FACTORY TKE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open on Friday an automatic plan* for the manufacture of Smith's potato crisps under licence from the Smith's Potato Crisps Ltd. of Britain. The factory, standing on a three-quarter-acre site in the Redhlll Industrial Estate, is206 words
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Advertisement265 1964-07-21 12 saw /^W s»^?!k^^^L?* fk.^B BEEFEATER BEEFEATER DOUBLY DRY. to double your pleasure DUTIU.ID FROM CHAIN »T JAMES •URAOUGH LiHlTfO IN LONDON, f NGLANO SINCI 100 BIGGEST EVER 1 JACKPOT $8,000 S I JACKPOT $8,000 I i JACKPOT $8,000 I I JACKPOT $8,000 Enter Malay Mail Word Puzzle "CU" Contest f265 words
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Advertisement236 1964-07-21 12 ALLIS-CHALMERS TL-20 167 maximum hp. 9.600 Ib. carry capacity Ha <^i> i==3 v C lJ I V-^=;»js»V^^— i n -^r s=- bbm J" sS^^B ~.z~ S jSlbbbbbbb^^^Bbl^^^^bM $7 :J sw^as»»»^^^^»*»»fis«»»W^W^ ■»»»>■ ''''I-JLr^^^^^^B^BtjOtf^j^gsS^M^hi^, Em. jjt^J Speed Stability Leadership in 6 tractor loader models SPEED with single lever control. No stop- ;ind236 words
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Advertisement214 1964-07-21 12 the right tool? All over the world today, the emphasis is onfast, efficient production. Speed saves timeand money. To achieve this, itisessential to have the right equipment -even in your office. Have you the right tools to do a fast, efficient job? You will appreciate and profit by the amazing214 words
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Advertisement1197 1964-07-21 13 TOJjyERPOOL t WEST COAST U Oki S'pori buis P. S'haai renam tl»ENO» LKtrfttl, OubUn Ttday -UMiLLES Aiorouth, Lutrpaal Gdn. 15 July 22 July?: j Ji L ttrptil, Glasgow Gdl. II July 23 July 24 27 July 21 |<*ENESTHEUS merpiil, Claigow u.| /I Auf t *m JSUANAX Li«trpul Auf Auf Alf1,197 words
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Advertisement2603 1964-07-21 13 1 W H I I A 111 *J U f^Lfm\ \jtUlljDm THE EAC LINES fc\ I L/viß' SIMCAPOH KUALA IUMPUI.r SWTTTf NMUI •Pf NANO oixunxxni ai unno id. rotoix.s i/i win o»n ■^^W**f*^<al »OHI 'Ul MWI 111.l »HON« 41tl fHONI«J!7I SAILING: 10 GENOA. LE NAVIE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. TTEHOAM, AMSTERDAM,2,603 words
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Advertisement1283 1964-07-21 13 W^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. liTaVjiA LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI V t HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pora P. STiim Ptnani 'CITY OF LEEDS 21/24 Jlly 2J/2J July tCITY OF RIPON 21/21 July It Jatf jCITY OF JOHANHESIUK 14 Am ■CITY OF OURIUM 11/21 Am 22/21 Aaf 24 Am tCITY OF1,283 words
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Article114 1964-07-21 14 VfELBOURNE. Mon— lndustrials ITX overall held steady levels In quiet trading. Most leaders, however, lost ground slightly. Notable moves were H.C. Sleigh, down 6d to 11/9, and National Bag on a possible takeover offer up 3/4 to 26 3 Base metals were firm but oils were Irregular, mostly114 words
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Article262 1964-07-21 14 T«HE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields Is jased on last sales to Saturday July 18: Definitions «ra*iaed)i Times cevereo rue number of tlrnea last year'a total llvldend la covered by net profits Liter tax and prior cnargea. Earnings ylaltJ: Laat year'a net pro[lta grossed up Cor262 words
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Article216 1964-07-21 14 SHIPS lying alongside tna Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today ■re: Tomar 1/2. tiabang (Swedish) 3/4, (als.tte 5, Tsedek 6/7, Macnaon 8/9. taki 13/14. Aenlllea 15/16. Tokal Hani 19. Reginald Kerr 21/22. Kimania I'J'M. Banana 31/32, Karachi 33/34. Jlenfallorti 36/36. Kina 38/39. Cbyetaaaa 42/43. Green Lake 44.216 words
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Article73 1964-07-21 14 CHINESE Produce Exehango. Singapore noon prices per picul yetterlay: Coconut ell: bulk $51i aellera. drum (64 i aellers. Copra: July/ Aug. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $140 aellera. Sarawak white $137 i aellera, special Sarawak black $110 aellera. garbled Lampong black SllTi aellera. ASTA (130 arllera. Singapore Coconut73 words
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Article29 1964-07-21 14 July 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: ■;<;; cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $648 a picul (down 7". cents). Estimated unofficial ofTerinic 260 tons (down five tons).29 words
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668 1964-07-21 14 By Our Market Correspondent ALL sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange were very dull yesterday, with today's impending holiday adding to the usual Monday inactivity. Turnover was small. Banks and all panMalayan markets, other than the tin market, are closed today. They will resume tomorrow.668 words
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Article24 1964-07-21 14 Malayan Stock Indicr* JuW 18 July 20 •Industrials: 93.87 93.94 Tins: 129.45 129.19 rubbers: 103.54 103.66 •Ore. SO, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article819 1964-07-21 14 COMBINED business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuatead (l.OOO) 51. 63: Dunleei (7.000) »1 94, (3.0O0) SIM; lII* erd». (1.000) $2.29. (1,000) $2.30 ON; C. Smeltert819 words
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Article238 1964-07-21 14 JulY 20. Tbree mootDs. NUUSTHIALi Boustead 13 ct». M Container! 14 cv Uunlopa 14 eta. M. CaDlee 16 eta. City Dcv cla. UcAlmter 13 eta. f. HaMlMn fl eta. If. Invest. II eta. Esoo 13 CU. 0.C.8 C. 20 eta. hed Ulsp. 12 eta, Kotbmana V eta. riunairu238 words
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Article17 1964-07-21 14 THE Malayan Eachanie Banks' A»--1 toe.at.en made no cbaniiea In iv ralta to meroiHom ytaterday.17 words
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483 1964-07-21 14 rE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday fell 75 cents a picul to $648 on an offering estimated unofficially at 260 tons, down five tons from Saturday. After its sharp rise, the price has lost $2.25 in two successive market days. The483 words
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Advertisement171 1964-07-21 14 J. I. P. LINE 14. "NISSAN MARU" ♦or Bombay and Korochi LOADING SINGAPORE, GODOWNS 10/11 SAILS SINGAPORE NOON 23rd JULY LOADING PENANG 24tii/25th JULY Agents: GUTHRIE'S Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** 35/36 Weld Quay. Penang. Tel ***** V^^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES r*^ GREAT LAKES SERVICE rASt OIIECI tAILINh) thu* iiNSAfURt171 words
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Advertisement936 1964-07-21 15 EDUCATION WordM SS (Ml*.)— Box SO eta. txtatt STAMFORD COLLEGE: This famous national institution nelps you to study at bom* tnrougb the POM and paaa important public examinations Writ* today for a fre* copy of the 92-page prospectus which ex plains tbe unique system ot training 'or secondary CDtrance L.C.X..936 words
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Advertisement930 1964-07-21 15 FOR HIRE 20 WordM SS (Ml*.)— Box SO els extra FURNITURE H.P. MIRE. United Bhanghil Company, 3 Jalan Tebrau. J.B. 3103. FURNITURE For Hire or Hire Purchase at Reasonable Rates. Sin Ooa Sens 81 Rochore Canal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/*****. TV RENTAL or U.l>. on very easy terms. Transistors, Radiograms930 words
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Advertisement945 1964-07-21 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE [20 WordM SS (Hi*.) Box SO fit. txtra I I ISS3 CORTINA 4-Doors. Wolselev Hornet, V.*U Kiat UUU. Morris 1100. i Kiat IftOOB Stationwaicon /Radio. IU6I I Opel Rekord 4-Uoors. Chevrolet Im- I pala/Automatlc. IW6O Kiat 1100. Chevrolet Impala/Radio. Vauxhall Cresta. I IW3D Opel Rekord. IVSB Rlley945 words
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Advertisement678 1964-07-21 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Ward* SS I Mi*.) Box M rls. urra JEWELLERY maKri the most appreciated Ulli. Latrst Ransc at Tlo Sins UoKtxmiths Ltd.. 210-217, aouto bridge Koad. d'poie. OBERMAIN MEN'S SHOES src Otrmany's oest Ksinionanla ihots ol inunction Made by Germany Madmi: sbocmakers ol over !3 years WELLA S678 words
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Advertisement472 1964-07-21 15 JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS trom Class "E" (Hd: IV Bibi) and above registered J.K.R. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R.. i Johor, up to Noon ol the 29-7-64 for: IMPROVEMENT TO KOTA TINOGI WATKR SUPPLY. Pull particulars may be obtained from the office )f the Jurutera472 words
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Advertisement73 1964-07-21 15 Nonet While every enaeavoui is made to publtsn aaveriisemeiits on vie uates requested it 1* cot always possible 10 adhere to aate» lor inseruun cue v, pressure .11 space. The rwDllsriers uiereloro itservea trie ngru u> arrange ulernniive oaies tui uueruoo nltnout relerence AU copy is suoiect n approval lh73 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-07-21 16 EPSOM JEEP - RADJA WALI goes like winner in a trial EPSOM JEEP MUDLARKS IN THEIR ELEMENT AS BT TIMAH TRACK TURNS HEAVY I by 1 Singapore, 1 DADJA WALI did a winning gallop in heavy going at Bukit Timah this morning. The five-year-old, ridden by Bob Scarlett, sprinted smartly over 3f in339 words
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Article165 1964-07-21 16 Weights for 2 races on Sunday SINGAPORE, Mon._ Weights for two races on Sunday, the last day of the Bukit Timah meeting: MALAYSIA CM* < I,«.SS I— lOK P;irakee a. 07 Pangkor 9.03 Moviegoer 8.08 Champion 8.01 PmkMin 8.00 Valuta 8.00 Shockallngam 7.13 Water Sout 7.11 TariO Q 7.11 Lost165 words
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Article707 1964-07-21 16 RACE ONE FKASEtt'S HILL: Created a good impression first time out at Penang when second with 9.0 to Miss Susan in 6f race; has trained on. DJAZZI: Showed ability first time out at Penang when third with 9.0 to Malapin over 6f MISS SUSAN: Smart winner707 words
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1458 1964-07-21 16 CARD KEY: A letter after the horses name Indicates the type of going preferred: I fast; g good; s soft; h heavy a in? Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied: (F) fancied. •Apprentice allowances; Soaidl. P. K. Leong. Lim and Dragon 3-lb. Nazudi. Ng and1,458 words
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Advertisement625 1964-07-21 16 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from: (A i Registered Pharmacists and Licensed wholesalers for the purchase of Surplus Drugs etc. (B> Licensed Dealer* In secondhand goods for the purchase of uaed Empty Drums etc. Tenders In separate sealed coven marked "(A) Tender for purchase of Surplus Drugs etc" and "(B)625 words
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Advertisement486 1964-07-21 16 NOTICE 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! that I. Tan Kirn Tlong of No: 61£ Paya Lebar Road. Singapore, hay applied for a Retail Shop licenc in respect of premises No: 6I( Paya Lebar Road. Singapore, ani that this application will be hean in the Court of the District Judg and486 words
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Advertisement1602 1964-07-21 16 NOTICE THE PENANG TURF CLUB KEDAH CV.MKHANA MEETING AT ALOR STAR N SATURDAY. BTH AUGUST 1964. SI UNLIMITED SWEEP are c now on sale at the Town Office up to Friday, 7th August. Tickets are alho available from the Secretary. < Kedah Gymkhana Club up to and d I including1,602 words
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Advertisement157 1964-07-21 16 TENDERS CONSTRUCTION OF A SEKOLAH MENENGAH MELAYU AT 3RD MILE SIKAMAT ROAD. SEREMBAN. NEGERI SEMBILAN Tenders will be received from registered PWD. contractors In Class "B" and above up to 12 noon on 28th July, 1964 at the office of Jurutera Negeri. Negeri S»mbilan. Seremban, for construction of a Sekolah157 words
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118 1964-07-21 17 LEE FOO SAN - Record gate despite forgery of tickets LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Mon. More than a thoo--1 und forced tickets were told onUide the IVrak Stadium (rounds last night for the MaT»ya Cap tie in which Perak beat Selanror 4-2. in spite of this, there was a gate of $19,924 a118 words
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Article62 1964-07-21 17 PENANO. Mon. There was another upset In the Penang open tennis championships when Mrs A. Lennon and Mrs. P. Lav ton defeated seeded Audrey Oh and Claire Cheah 3-6 6-2. 6-4 in the women's doubles semi-finals. In tfrie veterans' doubles semifinals Goon Kok Lem and62 words
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Article41 1964-07-21 17 IPOH. Mon. Selangor police beat Perak Police by 17 runs in a (riendly cricket match on the Municipal padang here yesterday. Selangor 122 (A. Muregesu 43 Suk* dcv Singh 35. S. Vijayapalan 5-40) Perak 105 (Khoe Bin Kheng 6-39)41 words
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Article331 1964-07-21 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MERDEKA SOCCER TOURNAMENT FAM TOLD: DECISION TO WITHDRAW MADE WITH REGRET AND RELUCTANCE' by Singapore. Monday i i COMMONWEALTH FORCES have withdrawn from this year's Merdeka soccer tournament scheduled to begin at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 22. Squadron Leader H. Taswell, secretary of the331 words
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Article110 1964-07-21 17 soccer ipoh Div. 3: Band, Irish Hussars 3 Tamil Y'gsters 0 Commercial Houses Lite: Borneo Motors 5 Harper GilfUlan 2. L. Perak Dlv. 1 (T Anson): Nova Scotia 4 Bacar, Datoh 4. Taiping Lgt: CRC 4 Persatuan Melayu 2. Krian Lf« (P Buntar): Youth Club 5 Denistown Est. 0.110 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-07-21 17 The world of sport STUTTGART (West Germany), Mon. Word champion driver. Jim Clark (Britain), won the Formula One Grand Prix motor race at the Solitude circuit here yesterday. Clark, who drove a works Lotus, won the 25<-lap race (141.8 miles) In Ihr 33 mm 2.2Reuter; UPI - 339 words
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Article1310 1964-07-21 17 Hong Tong first in 100 m SCHOOLS ATHLETICS- KLUANO. Mon. Results In the Johore Combined Schools p thietlcs championships held here. BOYS A 100 m: 1 Tan Hong Tong 2 Amln Ishak 3 M. Mahjai 11.9; 200 ra: 1 Nordin Ibrahim 2 M Mahjar 3 Hashlm Ha run 23.9; 4001,310 words
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273 1964-07-21 17 JACK FINGLETON - The England selectors have dropped some bombs JACK FINGLETON CRICKET I from T ONDON, Mon. Fred Trueman, who has taken the record number of 297 Test wickets, has been dropped from England's team for the Fourth Test against Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Thursday. Another surprise In the selection273 words
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Article172 1964-07-21 17 Jega is hoping for fast track SINGAPORE, Mon. k Mani Jegathesan makes his last appearance on the track tomorrow before he leaves for the United States on July 28 >o prepare for the Olympic Games. The Malaysian champion sprinter will run In three events— so, 100 and 200 metres—at the172 words
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Article114 1964-07-21 17 SEREMBAN, Mon. Abdul Rahman Bakar (Selangor) woa the men's singles title in the Negrl Sembilan open tennis championships when his opponent Kwok Yoke Yen (Selangor) conceded a walkover In the final. Billy Yap and David Slew beat Abdullah Incha and Ngol Ec How 6-2. 1-6.114 words
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Advertisement100 1964-07-21 17 ONLY 2 Stops tO EUROPE ARRIVAL PARIS 7.20 a.m. A m ATHENS KARACHI SINGAPORE DEPARTURE 8.50 p.m. every MONDAY IMMEDIATE CONNECTIONS TO: LONDON (DEPARTURE PARIS 8.00 a.m. ARRIVING LONDON 9.00 a.m. BE 335) and MAJOR CITIES OF EUROPE Jk Ik LV/aI FRANCE TM£ WORLD'S LARGEST AIRLINE SINGAPORE: Finlayson House, Raffles,100 words
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Advertisement137 1964-07-21 17 use Elastoplast the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the wound' Stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented lets Elastoplast sticks firmly wounds breathe for faster healing without pulling the skin. ELASTOPLAST is the adhesive H^^^*3 BU dressing with an antiseptic137 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1964-07-21 17 sOC( XX Sporp Dlv 1: Amic :ables v RAP Seletar (Jn. Besar. 5 15); Div 3B: Cooper Rangers v Race Course Otd (Farrer Pk). L. Perak Dlv. 2: Malay Club v Town Council (T. Anson). Penan* Dlv 3 A: Ch. Wanderers 'B 1 v P.S. Suna; Kilat v Ramblers 'B72 words
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268 1964-07-21 18 PRESIDENT JOHNSON HAS PULLED AN OSTRICH ACT: PAPER NEW YORK. Monday. THE NEW YORK Herald Tribune today accused the United States of pulling "an ostrich act" with regard to the Indonesia-Malaysia dispute, and said editorially: "By sticking his head in the sand. President Johnson evidently hopes that the Indonesian warAP - 268 words
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Article129 1964-07-21 18 IHIM'OT. England 1. Mon. A naked man, explaining that it was lust too hot i 72 degrees) to wear clothes, walked into the railway station yesterday and asked (or a ticket to Oxford. "I told him lie couldn't go to Oxford like that."129 words
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Article58 1964-07-21 18 BELGRADE, Mon. A Japanese Socialist Party delegation. headed by its Secretary-General. Mr. Tomomi Narita. today visitqd the Dobrogea region of SouthEast Rumania and Constantsa, the country's most important Black Sea port. The delegation. Invited by the Rumanian Communist Party, arrived in Bucharest last night during theReuter - 58 words
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112 1964-07-21 18 30 PEOPLE KILLED IN CAR-BUS COLLISION MONTE (Argentina). Mon. —Police spokesman said at least 30 people were burned to death yesterday afternoon when a bus and a motor car collided and caught fire on the main road near here. The bus driver and seven passengers climbed away with bad injuriesAP - 112 words
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Article83 1964-07-21 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, has congratulated the St. John Ambulance Association and the St. John Ambulance Briiaue for good work done last year. The congratulations are contained in a foreword published in the latest annual report of the two83 words
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Article47 1964-07-21 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Commissioner-General's Local Employees' Union has passed resolution to change its name to United Kingdom Government Local Employees' Union as the post of Commissioner-General no longer exists. Pending consultation with the Registrar of Trade Unions, the new name is tentative.47 words
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Article, Illustration437 1964-07-21 18 UMNO to Lee: We're fighting you not Chinese SINGAPORE, Monday. THE 23-MAN Singapore Umno Action Committee, which claims to speak for all Singapore Malays, today called on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to use his time curbing the secret society menace instead of splitting their community. The committee,437 words
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358 1964-07-21 18 'Go slow' call on use of Malay in Sarawak schools DAYAK LEADER SAYS: 'EQUAL PARTNERS, BUT DIFFERENT' KUCHING. Mon. The President of the Sarawak Dayak National Union. Mr. John Nichol. said today that the union "strongly opposes" moves to introduce Malay as a medium of instructions in schools "at theReuter - 358 words
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111 1964-07-21 18 LONDON, Mon. Miss Judy Garland, 41, actress and singer, has been discharged from a London hospital, after being admitted with minor injuries to her wrists. A statement by St. Stephen's Hospital in Fulham said: "Miss Judy Garland was admitted to the casualty department this morningReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-07-21 18 Woman barrister joins the judicial service THE SECOND woman to join the judicial service in the Federation began work yesterday at the Supreme Court in Kuala Lumpur as Assistant Registrar. She is Miss Huruanth Kaur, 25, a barrister and daughter of Mr. Daleap Singh, Supervisor of the T a n185 words
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Article70 1964-07-21 18 ROME. Mon— Signor Taddeo Conca. legally responsible director of the Rome Communist newspaper "l/Unlta," was today given .i suspended sentence of eight months and ten days Imprisonment on a charge of offence to the President of the Republic. The case arose from articles published in the paperReuter - 70 words
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Article181 1964-07-21 18 WASHINGTON, Monday. rpHE UNITED States launched today two prototype models of electric "ion" engines on their first test flight. The rocket engines, which. I potentially could be used to power interplanetary vehicles, were sent aloft aboard a four-stage Scout rocket. The National Aeronautics and SpaceReuter - 181 words
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Article428 1964-07-21 18 LONDON. Mon. Generally un- bellied conditions have persisted in the stock markets toaay and the downward movement In prices which started on Friday after the trade figures has continued. Developments in the affairs of Rolls Razor have been a major item of interest and the speculative buying in428 words
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Article, Illustration473 1964-07-21 18 WILL BLOOM USE HIS FORTUNE TO SAVE FIRM? British tycoon flies back for crash company meeting LONDON. Monday. jyjK JOHN BLOOM, 32-year-old British business tycoon whose multi-million sterling washing machine "empire" crashed l:ist week, returned to Britain today after nearly 48 hours of speculation about his where- abonis and plans.Reuter - 473 words
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Article126 1964-07-21 18 Aussies score 215 for 4 LONDON. Mon.— The Austra- lians had scored 215 for four wickets at tea on the second day of their match against Middlesex at Lord's here today. Middlesex declared at their Saturday score of 289 for seven. Tea .-cores in other matches were At Bournemctith: GloucReuter - 126 words
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219 1964-07-21 18 'Volunteers from India will help Malaysia' KLA LUMPUR. Mon. India's working millions would "gladly" send volunteers to help Malaysia in her struggle against Indonesian confrontation, in gratitude for Tengku Abdul Rahmans strong condemnation of Communist China when it attacked India two years ago. This was stated hero today by an219 words
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Article64 1964-07-21 18 VANCOUVER. Mon.— A Professor of the AuMir.liun National Univer-.it y .--ays Red Chin;- will never accept Russian leadership. Professor Cha: an A.Man expert, told v University of British Columbia .seminar there can be no understanding between the two countries unless Riism.i icalises that China wants64 words
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