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Title Section19 1964-07-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd 1845. THURSDAY. JULY 2S. 1»64. 15 CENTS KD\ 731.19 words
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451 1964-07-23 1 'Most shocked' says the Tengku in broadcast from U.S. WI L L lAMSBURG (Virginia). Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said last night he was "most shocked" over the disturbances in Singapore. He said in a broadcast prepared for transmission to Malaysia that he had "heartache" for those reported dead. Facilities forReuter; AP - 451 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1964-07-23 1 Enough troops and police to enforce the law: All measures being taken But situation in Singapore 'still serious 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE situation in Singapore is well under control, but the position is still serious and the curfew will be imposed indefinitely, Malaysia's acting Prime Minister, Tun1,208 words
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42 1964-07-23 1 THE CASUALTY LIST...' ALL CITIZENS' SINGAPORE. Wed. Tun Abdul Razak cave these casualty figures for the disturbances in the past two days: Eight dead. 341 injured. All were citizens of this country, he said. He added that 157 people had been arrested.42 words
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534 1964-07-23 1 RAZAK'S ORDER TO STATE GOVTs vyiTHIN hours ol a directive being received from the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, State Governments today established s p ecial committees to maintain goodwill between the ditterer,t communities. Tun Razaks directive was issued late last534 words
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94 1964-07-23 1 gUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. There has been no furthei incidents in Bukit Mertajam. The curfew, cut last night to five hours, wa* on again tonight from midnight to 5 a.m. The Penang Chief Police Officer. Mr. J J. Raj Sr. said the question94 words
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695 1964-07-23 1 Lee: Plans for normalisation of situation being worked out Tempers must be allowed to cool down: Premier SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE broad outlines to carry Singapore through to next week when things are expected to be normalised, was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to- night. At the695 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-07-23 2 Landslide in the 'town of the gods' Bl(. landslide cruNhcd many houses in Izumo. Shimane Prefecture, famous town where It i- v»id in Japanese myth all gods gather for annual meeting in October every year. Ihp landslide was triggered by torrential rains that attacked western Japan on Friday through Saturday59 words
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106 1964-07-23 2 Canada to give more aid to Indonesia /)TTAWA, Wed. The v House of Commons External Affairs Committee tocay approved a 350.000 dollar aid programme for Indonesia, consisting entirely of Hour shipments. Some 50 Indonesia students will also b? trained In Canada rear Large part Si i iff 1950, funds totallingReuter - 106 words
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90 1964-07-23 2 BRITAIN PLANS TO WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM L S. ARABIA- LONDON. Wed. The Defence Ministry announced but night that some British troops would be withdrawn from the South Arabian Federation ns the immediate obJeethrea agattMl the dissident tribesmen there have been achieved. British troops have been in action for several monthsReuter - 90 words
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221 1964-07-23 2 ABOUT 135 Vietna- mese soldiers and a U.S. Army adviser were missing, possibly captured by Communist forces, today in a Vietcong ambush. At least 20 government troops were killed outright, and possibly 100 were wounded in clashes yesterday In Chuong Thlen Province. 140 miles221 words
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502 1964-07-23 2 2 boycott bureau set up in Africa Cairo summit warning on Southern Rhodesia CAIRO, Wednesday. rjHE 33-nation African unity conference yesterday promised to take vigorous and immediate steps against any unilateral declaration of independence by a white minority government in Southern Rhodesia and decided to set up a boycott bureauReuter - 502 words
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Article134 1964-07-23 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— Prance boycotted the first meeting of the "expert"' committee set up by the U.N. Security Council yesterday to consider the feasibility of applying sanctions against South Africa. The French delegation* decision not to participate in the committees work was in line withReuter - 134 words
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Article31 1964-07-23 2 TEHERAN. Wed.— Floods have killed seven people. Injured scores more and left 2,500 villagers homeless In the Mamesanl tribal area of Southern Iran. It was reported here— UPI.UPI - 31 words
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289 1964-07-23 2 JAKARTA, Wed. Dr. BUaMCdrio, Indonesiar, Foreign Minister, last night sa:d Indonesia's '-minimum duty" was to neutralise military bases set up to oppose ard threaten Indonesia. The question of the Malaysia Issue could never be solved satisfactorily if the "Imperialists" thought they could encircle IndonesiaReuter - 289 words
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174 1964-07-23 2 Indon Govt-owned firms 'smuggling rubber to Malaysia... 5 JAKARTA, Wednesday. A LOCAL newspaper charged that Government owned and controlled trading companies were involved in the large scale smuggling of rubber to Malaysia. Most Indonesian rubber went to Singapore and Malaya for processing before trade relations were broken In September with174 words
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Article95 1964-07-23 2 TVUPEH, Wed. Marshal X Chang Hsueh Liang, former warlord of Manchuria, has married here, with fanfare, at the age of 64 after leading a solitary life for 27 years. His bride was Miss Chao Sze. 51. 6on of General Chans Tso Lin, him.sp|f a95 words
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Advertisement216 1964-07-23 2 AdiamaamawU salads Plat) si MS M la»»iMX Mi |tIM UH«. «MHCK >'• »«nf»d IW. tad ii'mj af cooked v(|«Ubt«s co» atbaf ot I jm|le kind of »e|tU6H. ~nm art vtiuilT ttnti «it* font. m or cald. TM <rtui*<l er Bl ia ti mi are. to aentio« just a «t» of216 words
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199 1964-07-23 3 World's population increase 65 millions a year— don ONDON. We 4. The Li worlds population was Crowing at the "fantastic rate" of 65 million people a year. Professor L. Dudley Stamp, president of the Royal Geographical Society, said here yesterday. He told tbe 20th International Geographical Congress, opened by QueenReuter - 199 words
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66 1964-07-23 3 BERLIN, Wed— East Germany has granted a credit of 84 million marks (US$2l million) to Cuba. The credit, spread over 1965 to 1970. Is for buying East German industrial plants and equipment. The agreement was negotiated In East Berlin between Mr. Raul LeonAP - 66 words
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Article119 1964-07-23 3 Bloom: MPs want Govt inquiry LONDON. Wed. Three Members of Parliament have demanded a Government probe of Britain's boy wonder tycoon John Bloom and the collapse of his washing machine empire. Bloom confirmed yesterday that his company. Rolls Razor Lt-1., was going out of business. The company said Its 5,000UPI - 119 words
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Article41 1964-07-23 3 ROME. Wed. Newspaper printers, who have staged several strikes in the past month, yesterday reached agreement with tbe publishers for an Immediate 10 per cent wage rise, another two per cent increase on Jan. 1, and better workine conditions.41 words
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222 1964-07-23 3 Malta constitution for independence gets approval LONDON, Wednesday. npHE British Government yesterday announced x that agreement had been reached on a new constitution for Malta to take effect when the island becomes independent. The date for this was not stated but authoritative sources said it would probably be some timeReuter - 222 words
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445 1964-07-23 3 Negro riots spread from Harlem to Brooklyn NEW YORK, Wednesday. IJEGRO rioting spread from Harlem to the Bedford-Stuy vesant section of Brooklyn last night as Mayor Wagner hurried back from Europe to tackle the problem and President Johnson ordered FBI agents into New York. Police fired about 150 warning shotsReuter; AP - 445 words
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Article84 1964-07-23 3 Lightning kills soccer star T ONDON, Wed. John I-| White, star forward of Tottenham Hotspurs, was killed yesterday by lightning. His body was found beneath an oak tree on a North London golf course where he had sheltered. White, 25. a Spurs player since 1959 and a Scottish international, hadReuter - 84 words
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Article35 1964-07-23 3 PARIS. Wed.— Mr. Eric de Carbonncl. secretary-general of the French Foreign Mini»try. today summoned the South Vietnam Charge d Affairs and protested about the attack by demonstrators on the French Embassy in Saigon.35 words
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69 1964-07-23 3 Serious crime in U.S. up by 10 per cent WASHINGTON. Wed. Serious crime in the United States rose by 10 per cent in 1963 over 1962 the Federal Bureau of invest igation said. The sharp increase resulted primarily from crime* against property, whic'i had an overall 11 per cent rise.69 words
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265 1964-07-23 3 BRITAIN'S postal crisis ma spread to Its teleohore system which is also run by the Post Office, a union leader warned last night. Mr Ron Smith, generalsecretary of the Post Office Workers Union, said he would expect his executive to consider extensions of265 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-07-23 3 MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL. 23-year-old grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, and Miss Minnie d'Erlanger, daughter of the former chairman of BOAC. who were married in London last week. Mr. Churchill is the son of Mr. Randolph Churchill.— UPl picture.41 words
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182 1964-07-23 3 Attack by Gomulka: i US, British envoys walk out WARSAW, Wed.— The i ,U.S. Ambassador, Mr. John Cabot, walked out in protest when Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka, Polish Communist leader, attacked U.S. militarism at a rally attended by Mr. Khrushchev here yesterday. Mr. Cabot was followed at the end of theReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-07-23 3 Why has Indian request for frigates not been met? WILSON CHALLENGES GOVT LONDON, Wednesday. •JHE Opposition leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, challenged the Government yesterday on why India's 18-month-old request for three Leander Class frigates had not yet been met. The Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home brushed aside the question byUPI - 280 words
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Article32 1964-07-23 3 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. William B L. Monson. Assistant Undersecretary of State at the Colonial Office, has been named Britain's first High Commissioner to the Republic of Zambia (Northern RhodeaU).32 words
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187 1964-07-23 3 MANCHESTER, Wed. Birth control pills may have dangerous long-term effect^, a British doctor has warned. In his presidential address to the British Medical Association. Dr. Eric Gerrard said: "Many people. Including myself. are doubtful whether over long periods the use of thi*UPI - 187 words
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Article126 1964-07-23 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Mr. William B. Bergen, president of the Martin Company said yesterday (he United State* had closed the so-called space gap with regard to Soviet competition 'without fanfare, and almost without knowing it ourselves." Mr Bergen told a meeting of the National Space Club that126 words
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171 1964-07-23 4 No man is perfect, says the judge KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.--^Mr. Justice Ong said in the High Court today: "No man is so perfect that he does not make one mistake In his life." He quashed the conviction and four- month Jail term passed by the Sessions Court on a 50-year-old171 words
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Article112 1964-07-23 4 MALACCA, Wed Mr. Tay (Juan Soon, of Tainong Kling. six miles from here, called the Straits Times office today to explain lie was not the Socialist Front member. Tay Ouan Soon, also of Taniong Kling, who was detained by the police during the .weekend112 words
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165 1964-07-23 4 Khir will show new way to open durians KUALA LUMPL'R. Wed. A handy durian opener will be made public on Saturday morning by the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mobamed Khir Johari. "This is indeed a surprise, one that few people have given serious thought to," he said today.165 words
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Article75 1964-07-23 4 PENANG. Wed— The three-man Burmese trade mission now in Penang was entertained to a cocktall party at the Rice Merchants Association here last night. The mission Is here to study ways and means of Increasing the two-way trade between Malaysia and Burma and strengthening the75 words
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142 1964-07-23 4 irvn wea. me reran oranch of the Malayan Council of Child Welfare is starting a fund drive for three "ambitious" projects to aid poor school children and working mothers. As a start, the council will hold a charity premiere of the film "A Child Is142 words
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107 1964-07-23 4 Thief leaves four picnickers all wet pENANG, Wed. Four picnickers were left stranded in their swimming trunks when a scooter in which they had kept "their clothes was stolen yesterday afternoon. Ong Kirn Huat. a clerk employed by the Penang Port Commission, reported to the police that he and three107 words
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Article34 1964-07-23 4 PENANO. Wed.— A public telephone booth costing $1,684 has been completed at Parit Toh Ngah near here under the rural development «cheme. It will serve more than 1,000 people in the area.34 words
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Article, Illustration442 1964-07-23 4 Govt 'must aid Perlis again in a big way' REGENT TRACES STATE'S PROGRESS IN OPENING SPEECH TO ASSEMBLY pERLIS will again have to look to the Central Government tor financial assistance "in a big way" to carry out its third five-year development programme, the Regent of Perlis, Tengku Suleiman bin442 words
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109 1964-07-23 4 gEREMBAN. Wed.— A strike of more than 500 estate workers on Mlddleton Estate. Bahau. is pending following the dismissal of the estate branch secretary of the National Union ot Plantation Workers. Mr. S. Narayanan. Industrial relations officer of the Labour Department here.109 words
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Article74 1964-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Twenty-two farmers from ss.ii uvak arrived here last niant (or a 16-day tour of Malaya. They met the Assistant Minuter of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Sulalman bin Bulon. today before starting their tour of rubber, coffee, coconut and palm oil plantations. They74 words
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Article62 1964-07-23 4 TELUK ANSON. Wed. T»n Tal Hong, 15. a form 111 pupil of the St. Anthony's (Secondary) School here won the first price In the National Language speech contest for non-Malays, organised by nine co-operatives In the Teluk Anton area at the weekend. The top prise In the62 words
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194 1964-07-23 4 Boycott of canteen by 600 pupils of girls' I school pENA N G Wed. 1 About 600 pupils of St. Georges Girls' School, one of the leading girls' secondary schools in Penang, have boycotted the school canteen In protest against a new regulat i o n requiring them to wash194 words
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206 1964-07-23 4 DENANG. Wed. A 1 man, who was jailed for two years in 1961 on three counts of cheating, was today sentenced to two-and-a-half years on another charge of cheating. Lee Hock Poh. 25, pleaded guilty to cheating Lim Eng Hool of206 words
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Article23 1964-07-23 4 KUAL LUMPUR. Wed. Tenders have been called for the construction of a 60.000-gallon reservoir and pump-house at Batu Arang. Ulu Selangor.23 words
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139 1964-07-23 4 Plea to Govt: Build low-cost houses in city for Malays PENANG, Wednesday. rpHE State Government is to be asked to start lowcost housing, schemes for Malays in the city. I A resolution to this effect was adopted at a meeting of I the Penang Umno youth cxc- cutive committee last139 words
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96 1964-07-23 4 PENANG, Wed— A carpenter. Lim Siang Keat, 26, told the sessions court today be started smoking opium when be was 16. "As a boy. I was given some opium by my parents when I complained ot a stomach pain." Lim said. "Since96 words
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Article39 1964-07-23 4 PENANO. Wed. The Strait* Chinese (Penang) Association will hold luncheon meetings on the first and third Saturdays of every month, starting from Aug. 1. The subscription Is $3 per head for members and their guests.39 words
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Article48 1964-07-23 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed.— A huge branch of a tree crashed on two roadside stalls on the main trunk road near here yesterday and held up traffic. Nobody was Injured. i Two telephone steel poles also brought down by the branch disI rupt*d telephone communications48 words
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THE SENATE
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147 1964-07-23 5 3 DEATHS BRING CHOLERA TOLL TO 90 I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three deaths due to cholera two in Kota Bharu and one in Kuala Trengganu were reported in the 48 hours i ending at 8 a.m. today. Thl3 brings the official number of deaths due to cholera since the epidemic broke147 words
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166 1964-07-23 5 Speaker asks Mentri to withdraw Assembly statement KANGAR. Wed. The Speaker of the Perlis State Assembly. Inche Yusof bin Abu Bakar, today asked the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, to withdraw a statement he had made about the lone PMIP Assemblyman, Inche Taharlm bin Ariffin. Inche Taharlm had earlier Indicated166 words
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118 1964-07-23 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian-American commission on educational exchange today artnounced that a limited number of scholarships and travel grants to American universities were available for the academic year beginning in September next year. The .sclioiar>lnpb are [or one year and tor postgraduate study. To118 words
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77 1964-07-23 5 PENANO. Wed.— liias bin Zakana. 17. wts sentenced to nine months' jail today for robbing a schoolboy of his watch. Illas pleaded guilty to a charge of holding up Ng Cheng Eap at a back lane off Victoria Green Road on May 22. The sessions77 words
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75 1964-07-23 5 IPOU. Wed.— Two Alliance and two independents tiled their nominations today for two vacant seats In the Banir Local Council In me Batang Padang district. The two Alliance candidates are Mr. Chuah Keong Hwa, a rubber dealer and Mr. Wong Slang Her. a coffee75 words
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157 1964-07-23 5 KUALA LLMPUE, Wed The Government Is considering tbe reorganisation of estate hospitals, the Health Minister. Inchr Bahaman bin Samsuddin. told the Senate today. He was replying to a question by Senator S.P.S. Nathan. No decision, however, had been taken as to whether the157 words
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263 1964-07-23 5 rPOH, Wed.— A trade union leader's allegation that certain "unscrupulous politicians" were carrying on "subversive activities" in the Tasek industrial estate was today described by the looh Municipal President. Mr S P. Seenivasasam. as "absolutely groundless so far as T know." Mr Seentvasagam said M the263 words
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278 1964-07-23 5 Malayanisation but efficiency 'must not be risked' TENGKU'S REPLY TO QUESTIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYAN I SAT lON in commerce and industry must not be carried out at the risk of efficiency and good management, Tengku Abdul Rahman said in a statement presented to the Senate today. More Malaysian executives,278 words
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427 1964-07-23 5 $158 m capital called up by 105 pioneer firms: Minister tells Senate r FHE 106 pioneer companies in Malaya have called up capital totalling $158,472,892, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Forty-eight companies, which are joint ventures, lead with a total subscribed capital of427 words
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337 1964-07-23 5 No reason for Sarawak Constabulary to feel frustrated— lsmail r FHERE were no valid grounds roi members of the Sarawak Constabulary to feel frustrated and resentful regarding promotions and acting appointments, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said in a written statement presented to337 words
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110 1964-07-23 5 PENANG, Wed. More than 100 youths of all races living In the mukim of Sungei Glugor last night agreed to form a rural youth organisation A general meeting will be held later when the rules have been drafted. Main Aims of the proposed110 words
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166 1964-07-23 5 TV QUALITY, VARIETY WILL_BE INCREASED: MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Television Malaysia will p rogr s sively increase the quality and variety of its programmes as it jjets more staff, the Senate was told today in a written statement by the -Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Sena bin Abdul Rahman.166 words
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Article26 1964-07-23 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. A. Nadesan to be Deputy Commissioner of Labour with effect from Jan 1. this year.26 words
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233 1964-07-23 5 Tax men collect $16 million from evaders KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of $16,321,818 in tax and penaltio* was collected by the Government in in 3,868 cases of tax evasion it investigated over three years. The Finance Minister Mr Tan Slew Sin, said this in written reply to questions in233 words
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Article27 1964-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tb» Airport Recreation Club will *hold a dance in aid of its building fund at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Aug. 1.27 words
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THE SENATE
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637 1964-07-23 6 A LLJANCE Senators today took to task Opposition members of the Lower House who had recently attacked the Senate as an "outmoded and useless body" and Senators as "political stooges." They were discussing the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, which provides among other things an637 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-07-23 6 TAPPER TO OFFICE BOY TO TRAINEE ENGINEER A FORMER tapper. Inch* V.i .u-on bin Samad. I 18. who joined International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur last year as an office boy. is now a trainee field engineer with the company. After obtaining his Lower Certificate of Education from106 words
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88 1964-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Problems relating to India's trade with Malaysia will be discussed at a three-day seminar which starts in Madras tomorrow. The seminar, organised by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade. U the first in a series scheduled by the institute to study88 words
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222 1964-07-23 6 TPOH, Wed. The former managing or of a "mushroom" insurance company. Lav Ah Lim, 38, told his public examination here today that he Incurred debts totalling about $55,000 by buying cars for his insurance company employees. Lav. who was made a222 words
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Article58 1964-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thieves broke into a house In Jalan Datnal here last night and stole silverware, a transistor radio and two clocks worth about $1,000. belonging to Col. C. A. I Landlord. U.S. Military Attache. Entry was made by forcini? open the front door. The58 words
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Article31 1964-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thi I Third Intern«tlon?l Pictorial Photography Exhibition of Singapore will be opened at the Selangor j Chinese Assembly Hall here on Fri- day at 5.30 p.m.31 words
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245 1964-07-23 6 A YOUTH was stabbed to death and four were wounded in two separate incidents which took place within an hour here last right. In the FIRM INCIDENT. eight Chinese youths, all armed with parangs, attacked and wounded a coffeeshop assistant along Jalan245 words
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Miscellaneous97 1964-07-23 6 BB^B^^* l^^rYß9 TKfcXC H>VO>C/ _IT HFC WNAJ-I.V OCX WELL, THERE HE J 1 w J VB<-»« POBMTT L ear rr A mow isfs cmkck J vm*e&r a wife *nd *»*> i dont 7v «n»< 1 FDC£P? J HON OCP_ ,-f RkMHY, I %»ik>fr IO O*J*L TOLf^EA TW»IG TO Vt»MG«OO*V POCS97 words
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Article156 1964-07-23 7 Women who killed WHAT impulse urges ;i woman to the point where she will kill? The most common kind of female killings arc cases of infanticide, usually of a newborn baby by a mother who is out of her mind at the time. Mercifully British law no longer regards such156 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1964-07-23 7 She was insane, but guilty of 'stupid* murder NOT FOR LOVE, JEALOUSY OR EVEN GAIN skinned. black eyed woman waiting to hear the verdict, it was her second such experience. For, 29 years earlier, back in Famagusta, she had been accused with two other women of murdering her mother-in-law by1,229 words
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Article90 1964-07-23 8 it Wards tl» (IHmtmmm) family OF LATI Mrs Tbcng run (3 Jalan Oopenx. Xuau) ttaaks atlves and frtenda for their help, ■!i rations and attendance at ftmeraJ THE FAKILV OP tbe late Mr. P t'.iDKsyab thank all relatives and mends for tbeir atteajdance. kind urds. wreaths, snd donations, on90 words
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Article46 1964-07-23 8 Wai-sU $10 (Minimum) LAST FEW OAVS, Hurry!: Special ■rjrtion at Thai Koom, 1»-A Amber reads. Orchard Road. B'pore. That Mk and other Thai Products. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teachers and book addicts to browse In their sewwmm at Ttnaee Ho'iae, Raver Valley Road. Singapore.46 words
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Article645 1964-07-23 8 The situation in Singapore has been brought under con- trol. To ensure that it stays under control, it would be wise to keep in fore© the special measures which have been taken to prevent fresh disturbances until the danger has passed completely. Mean- while, the most authoritative645 words
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Article349 1964-07-23 8 i The party of 19 senior Central Government officials now in Sarawak on a development survey will find their week's tour serving a double purpose. First, their travels to all corners of the State will help bring home to the people the Central Governments de-349 words
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Article174 1964-07-23 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman's written reply to Senator Nathan's question on Malayanisation in commerce and industry sets this issue once j i move in its proper perspective. The Prime Minister did not count heads, but contented himself with pointing to the restrictions on expatriate entry into Malaya, j These ensure174 words
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Article, Illustration979 1964-07-23 8 GODFREY HODGSON - GOLDWATER the man beneath the tan GODFREY HODGSON AN INCARNATION OF THE AMERICAN DREAM from WHEN all the experts, fne c o mmenta tors and the columnists had given their views about the chances of Barry Coldwater reaching the White House, a television outfit in the lobby of a cheapOFNS - 979 words
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Article707 1964-07-23 8 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - A victory for dissidents PATRICK O'DONOVAN A PASSIONATE NATIONALISM By THE Republican convention in San Francisco was as predictable as the behaviour of a bore. It ran its appointed turbulent course under the remorseless and highly professional control of the Goldwater machine. Bat the fact remains it has been an707 words
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Article116 1964-07-23 8 LAST week a registered letter was sent to me work and my mother was alone in the house when the postman came. He asked her to sign as proof of delivery. Unfortunately, she could not sign, because she is illiterate. The postman took the letter back. Then I received116 words
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Article102 1964-07-23 8 I BECAME ill of a chronla ailment and was forced to seek admission to the 3rd Class Ward of the K.L. General Hospital on several occasions as a non-paying patient. I found that even though the wards were packed to capacity, the staff— from doctors, sisters in-charge102 words
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Article76 1964-07-23 8 NOW that the Government has adopted a more realistic attitude towards foreign degrees, perhaps the time has come to have another look at Homoepathy and recognise this form of medical treatment, which Is gaining more popularity all over the world. Homeopathy is recognised by the Governments of the United76 words
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Advertisement41 1964-07-23 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aim I-MHiii 4 Eipmtm •f Hit* Oon Ww—sii WootU— J ■HQAKHU: 11. Cbtjßsi STraat, T«fc 9>Ol i tat Root, Boos. Ma. i, I 5444, Matt*** R*»d. Kowtoon41 words
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Advertisement138 1964-07-23 8 BANISH p^ GREY f HAIR with V^ MORGAN'S/^ POMADE r v |VaT^ S MORGAN'S POMADE Is ""~!^==a I scientific preparation %.^1 1f ii^jL}-J**\. which restores tha sjj/ ASIX^I 2£2Z*fif J^ natural colour, nourishes 4fc> X^BBbiiiiiiuJPSS the hair and stimulates tw f^sl Lnk Uie roots MORGAN is I /KP 9fl not138 words
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323 1964-07-23 9 OFF: The races, late flights, evening classes, etc. SINGAPORE, Wed.— The second day of the Turf tlub meeting was called off. and all Adult Education Board evening classes were closed. 2'eacherV training college classes were also cancelled. A KLM plane from Jakarta overflew Singapore for Bangkok, and a Japan Airlines323 words
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Article, Illustration939 1964-07-23 9 Curfew OFF... and ON again STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Singapore, Wednesday AT 6 a.m. the situation seemed under control when the curfew, which was imposed at 9.30 last night, was lifted. But tension was still In the air as thousands of workers streamed Into the city and business carried on as939 words
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324 1964-07-23 9 TWO YOUTHS JAILED A YEAR FOR RIOTING 'Maximum sentences 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'pWO youths were sentenced today to one year 1 jail by a magistrate's court in connection with yesterday's clashes. Ang Bok Ching and Philip Tan, who pleaded guilty to rioting charges, were given the maximum sentence by the324 words
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Article, Illustration259 1964-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Both the Ministry of Culture and the police began issuing: curfew permits to the Press and Government employees attached to the essential services just before the curfew was re-imposed at 11.30 a.m. today. As the permit* were being issued,259 words
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Article38 1964-07-23 9 PARI T BUNTAR. Wed.— The District Officer. Krian- Dato Mo- limned bin Ibrahim, will open a civics course for 60 Chinese lead- 1 ■n at the Tan long Piandiang j community hall at 3 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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Article44 1964-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Medical Association wishes to inform its members that curfew passes are available at their nearest police station or preferably, at the Central Police station. Doctors may display the Red Cross on their cars during the emergency.44 words
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Article47 1964-07-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Estate Owners' Association will hold a dinner at Kum Leng Restaurant in Pudu Road, here, on Friday at 8 p.m. in honour of members who were recptnly honoured by the Tang di-Pei^ tuan Agong on the occasion of his birthday.47 words
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120 1964-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Telephones in several areas were cut off as a result of overloading of calls sft the Singapore Triephone Board exchange. The deputy general manager of the Board. Mr J. A. GaKan. appealed to all suhscrib-rs to use their120 words
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Advertisement176 1964-07-23 9 s^r s 'w/ JQr NCR breaks the price barrier on professional adding machines After three years of intensive research, NCR has developed a mM first-class electric adding machine priced within the means of even the smallest of small businesses! f^^^ Maybe you have put off buying an adding machine because:176 words
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Miscellaneous674 1964-07-23 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA Ml Mil M WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORT WAVE 476 mrtre* SERVK E 41.7 and 60.2 metres SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 and 25 metres A.M.: 6.00 Prog. summary: j». 6-02 Morning melodies; 7.00 A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude: 7.00 News; The news; 7.10674 words
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493 1964-07-23 10 Is your mother-in-law an old battleaxe gH jt in any country there is one family problem which often beats all the others: how to deal with mother-in-law. As a race, mothers-in-law are much maligned, disliked, condemned, the butt of comedians everywhere. A Tokyo newspaper warns that "mother-in-law trouble" is the493 words
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339 1964-07-23 10 COOKING LESSONS FOR ONE WHO IS TO BE A PRINCESS MISS Hanako Tsugaru, following the recent announcement of her engagement to Prince Yoshi. the second son of the Emperor and Empress of Japan, is busily preparing herself to become a princess. Every morning at 9.30. Miss Tsugaru goes to the339 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-07-23 10 its use. Scarves have several. And one pretty way is to use a scarf to design a blouse. Above is a lovely design. Frilly and so cute with its drawstring neck frill. There are no buttonholes or buttons or setting in of sleeves. It's so84 words
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Article188 1964-07-23 10 The proper chair height ACCORDING to an expert millions of children in schools are denied the benefit of desk tops that can be adjusted to different slopes to benefit the eyes for reading, writing or drawing. He said children, growing taller, should be given furniture that can be raised and188 words
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Article108 1964-07-23 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS BREAD crumbs added to scrambled eggs Increase the size of the helpings and add new flavour. Use either crumbs you have made by rolling dry or toasted bread or use one of the packaged bread crumbs, some of which are well seasoned. Keep all window washIng supplies on108 words
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Miscellaneous215 1964-07-23 10 Straits Times Crossword LHT aflf Ihl hLhLIL^ ACROSS. 7. A lever used to open up (6). 1. Criminal element ln man? 8. Reduce violin piece no that <10 > (our can play it (8, 6k 6. Nothing clear about this 13 Here s a cha for Um6on advice! commuters (5)215 words
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Advertisement1286 1964-07-23 11 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST UK.: Due S'pora Sans a, S'fara cenani ACNILUS Avonmouth, iKtrpaal Ui 15 Tolly July 23 H UAI Livcrpial, Clasfow Sti.lt July 21 July 24 27 July 21 MENESTHEUS 'itaratat, tlisgrw 21 Auf 2 1 *^*»"X Luerpaal Auf 1 Auf 7 >.| It PATRCCLUS Limrpial, Glisgow1,286 words
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Advertisement1173 1964-07-23 11 |hg^ EIIERMAN BUCUALL S.S. CO., LTD. iKfW LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI r** 1 HULL AMD MIDDLESBROUGH Spora P. Jtmm P^aaa •CITTOFLEEOS 21/24 Mt SB/a Jlty tCITY OF BIPBN Jt, 2t Jary 2»lBtl, KITY Of JOHANNESBURS 14 Am ■CITY OF DURHAM 18/21 AM 22/n AM 24 AH tCITY OF COLOMBO 2J/271,173 words
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Article119 1964-07-23 12 AFTER the closure of the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, business came almost to a standstill, though northern cenj tres remained open. Kuala Lumpur brokers reported that many cheap buyers were seeking shares after the early fall, but that sellers were quite unprepared to meet119 words
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Article282 1964-07-23 12 rIE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $4.87' 2 a picul to $636.75. The offering could not be obtained. The price Is the lowest since $632.50 on July 15. Rubber closed at 67J cents par lb.. up 1] cents. In Washington the GSA282 words
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Article114 1964-07-23 12 MELBOURNE. Wed.— lndustrial shares developed an easier tone today. Moves were small but most leaders lost ground. Colonial Sugar 10.-t 21- to 81/6. David Byrne was down 1/9 to 35/9. Oils and base metals were mostly lower. Ampol Exploration was down 21- to 20/- and Mount Isa down114 words
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Article81 1964-07-23 12 GAZETTED PRICES "pHE Frdrr.itinn Minister for I in.iiiri- hat lived thesr prirrs lor calculating testaaM dutir* for the week beginninc on July 23. Kunber 1,1, ,t s a In. <opra $480 a ton. oronut oil SB3B a ton. Palm oil 56CT.75 a ton. Palm kernel* 53TU.25 a ton. The rates81 words
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Article98 1964-07-23 12 JHE Malayan Ochani. Banks- A.. siciatlin mad* Ihtae nan«ea l» na raiea 10 merchants yesterday (all rat<-.i to $100): Nik Varli: buying TT 32 »/l«. airmall OU 32 11/18. Flo d/it. 33 cram hllli. 33 1/8 trade MilCanada: buylnn TT airmail OD 3 h 90 d/at. 35 7/898 words
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Article56 1964-07-23 12 w«... w wil Pert Swattanfiam Wharf ■•rtht: RoE(er*an. Tarra, Revrrett. Angrllkl 'I. Niw Whirf Births: Dernodocua. Iliharu Maru. Martha Bakkc. ttnam Birtht: Yarni. Mniat Moramlii'iut. Ncitor. Abnrkcrk. Mindania Oui T*day: Kuala Lumpur Utaa* bank. Dim THMftWil Paaftrta Klnarothl. Bradivcrrtt. S..)aii)r. K..n; St.ir Aldvone. I Ships in Pinani56 words
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Article37 1964-07-23 12 f\N th» tt— •ith«n», market la Honit Kon>; imHMH th» U». (UHtr wai quot.i at j 741 for and 5.73! for cash. Stirling w«j <juotrd at Ii at aaal •na tail *f «*M at 44*1.37 words
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Advertisement756 1964-07-23 12 NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE On the instruction of the Trustees I of the Yoong Yoong Benevolent J Association. Kuala Lumpur. I. the undersigned Auctioneer. wiU sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1964. at 19 o'clock sharp in tbe forenoon. at my Saleroom. No. 23. Jalan756 words
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Advertisement509 1964-07-23 12 NOTICES MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KOTA MELAKA (MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWN AND FORT OF MALACCA) RE-TENDER TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of uniforms lor siaQ. 2 Full particulars and Tender Forms may be obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office, Malacca, on payment of a deposit of $50/- which509 words
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Advertisement859 1964-07-23 12 NOTICES CHAPTER 19S (P«ir«brokm) Dnredeennd Plrdcm Goods and Jfwrllrry from the followtnc Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Sloog (Chop Sern Fob). Na 265 South Bridge Road, Ho Tan Kee (Chop Heng Patt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Klan (Chop Nun Cbeoug). No. 103859 words
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Advertisement488 1964-07-23 13 t^ t^»»^*a»sssssssssss»sss»ssssl*sssss»ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl m\ m ss\\\\s\\\%mms\ sssss^ssM*»ssssssss^ss^sssss^a*ss^sssssssss**a'| (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS WANTED M Word* 55 (Win.)— Box SO et*. txtr» READ the Senior Appointment* Vacant tn The Sunday Mall each week. EUROPEAN SECRETARY ceeklng employment in Singapore, speaks and writes beside English also German, French and Swedish, Consulate or Trade488 words
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Advertisement704 1964-07-23 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* SS (Mm.)— Box SO els. extra LOVELY FLAT FURNISHED upstair* available August Ist to March 1966. 2 bedrooms district 10 Holland Road. Call (S'por*) *****8 from SOO to 6.00 p.m. FURNISHED CORNER PLAT Pacing Orchard Rd. 3 Bedrooms, 1 alrcondltloned, 2 bathrooms, servant's quarter. TeK phone704 words
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Advertisement838 1964-07-23 13 TUITION 20 Words SS (Mim.)-Btx St eta. eatra TIME FOR UNIQUE MystunatuHieo English, Mathematics: (S'por*) *****. *****7 2 p.m. 6 p.m. ASIA ORIVINO SCHOOL Mlaor 1000 Modern Dual-controlled Cars. Hourly $6/-. Guaranteed $76/-. 67 Orchard Road. Spore. Pbona *****. MRS. MAUREEN LIM and her Dancers welcome new members. Girls only/all838 words
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Advertisement862 1964-07-23 13 FURNITURE Ward* U (Mi*.)— Box SO H*. txtrm j FURNITURE PROBLBMST Call \drlan'« for Can* Kurnltur* 423 Rl**r /alley Road. V 5374 (Spore). l( U.S. AWNINGS. SUNWAV Venetian Slinds/Pelmeta. Contact Sunmaster Jo. Tal: (Spore) 1'J638. DOGS, PETS, ETC. W Words SS (*Hh.)—Box St eta. txtrm ■■SNAPS" the one Dog Food862 words
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Advertisement563 1964-07-23 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box eta. axtrm DIAMOND and solltatr* eternity trgs, buy from Lee Onn Jtweller*. 06/S South Bridge Road, Singapore. SEEING IS BELIEVING! Be* the apid action of 1.C.1. Double Strengtb naect Powder. Buy a tin and be conmeed. JEWILLERV makea tb* moet apireciated Uift Latest563 words
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Advertisement505 1964-07-23 13 There are 62 agencies f 62 J»*». 62 I Federation Singapore! to receive your classifieds ALOR STAR MENTAKAB Straits Times, 63 Jalon Tunku The Wahiddin Bookshop, Ibrahim, Tal: 614 8- A Temerloh Rood. BATU PAHAT MUAR Toi Tong Book Storo, 19 Jalon Muor Book Agency, 2 Jolan Sogo. Salfl Bombay505 words
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222 1964-07-23 14 EPSOM JEEP - Races may be held on Friday —Shaw EPSOM JEEP by SINGAPORE. Wed. 3 The fcingapore Turf Club postponed todays Bukit Timah races. Runme Shaw, the club chairman, said: "We have made tentative plans to stage today's programme on Friday." Seven races were scheduled to be run today and eight on222 words
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Article68 1964-07-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Malayan Cricket Association announced today that the inter-state tournament final scheduled for this weekend has been postponed. Singapore, the holders, and Selangor were due to play the final on the Selangor padang on Friday. Saturday and Sunday. The postponement was made at Singapore's68 words
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390 1964-07-23 14 Ernest Frida - Jega will make Tokyo 200 final, says Tan Ernest Frida ATHLETICS rL^ SINGAPORE. Wednesday. gINGAPORES national coach, Tan Eng Yoon, today predicted that Malaysian sprint champion M. Jegathesan would be in the line-up for the 200 m finals in the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. His confident forecast was390 words
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106 1964-07-23 14 ASSAULT ON REF: 2 BANNED FOR LIFE SOCCER HOB ART, Wed. The Tasmanlan Football Association executive last night suspended Croatia club players John Slljac and Tony Loverlc for life for assaulting a referee last Saturday. This means that neither player will be able to play soccer anywhere in Australia again.Reuter - 106 words
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Article77 1964-07-23 14 LONDON. Wed— Four West Indians and one Englishman ni.ikc |up Britain's weightlifting team lor the Olympic Gumes in Tokyo 1 in October. The four from the Caribbean i I are world middle-heavyweight j champion Louis Martin, feather weight George Nevyton. aild lightheavies Grorge Manners «nd SylvanusReuter - 77 words
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Article27 1964-07-23 14 PENANG. Wed. The FA of Penang announced today that all league ir.atches for next week have been postponed. Thr League competition will resume on July 29.27 words
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Article240 1964-07-23 14 GOVT. SERVICES MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r< RAJALINGAM and Mohamed Din. the two best sprir.ters in Selangor this season, renew rivalry tomorrow when they compette in the Selangor Government Services athletics championships at i Merdeka Stadium. When they last clashed, Rajallngam came out on top in240 words
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Article36 1964-07-23 14 NEW YORK. Wed. Joey Giardello. the world middleweight boxing champion, has been offered USS 100.000 to defend his title against Rubin Carter, the No. 1 contender in the trend boxing association rankings. Reutar.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-07-23 14 JAPANESE EXPERT TO TRAIN JUDOISTS (SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Malaysian Judo Association have engaged a Japanese coach, Nasami Shiroka (above) to train Olympic "hopes" Georgie Lee (lightweight). K. s. Moorthv (middle) and Ang Teck Bee (heavy). Shiroka, who arrived from Japan on Monday, will give the three Malaysian judoists three weeks53 words
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Article52 1964-07-23 14 SEREMBAN. Wed. Negri Sembilan v.onien beat the visiting Formosan team 58-36 in a friendly match at Gurney Stadium here. Top scorers for the home team were Ng Chun Yee and Tan Yew Wee with 16 points each while Formosa's Choo Kan San was outstanding netting 10 points for52 words
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Article19 1964-07-23 14 MALACCA. Wed.— The Bukit Terendak Sailing Club will hold their Commodore.*! Cup regatta here on July 25-26.19 words
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Article124 1964-07-23 14 SOCCER S'ban Div. 1: NS Chin Woo' A.ssn 5 Gurkha Signals 'B 1. Ipoh Div. 3: Police 3 Federal DID 1. omrarri ial Houses (Ipoh': Yellow House 6 Red House 2. Krian Lice <P Buntar) Police 3 Town Board 2. Malacca Div. 1: Kilat Club 5 PWD; Survey124 words
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Article99 1964-07-23 14 PENANG. Wed. The Pan-Ma-layan Sepak Raga Association have changed their name to Sepak Raga Jaring Association of Malaysia, tile .secretary. Mohamed YuvofT LatifT. announced here yesterday. Inchp Yr.sofT said this was decided at the associations meeting at Kuala Lumpur when th» constitution was amended to include99 words
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Article28 1964-07-23 14 DUBLIN. Wed. PhUomena Garvey. Irish champion and Ireland's only woman golf professional. Is to play in the Southern Ireland professional championship at MUltown on July 28-30.28 words
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214 1964-07-23 14 Voting for next lOC president begins T AUSANNE, Wed.— Voting for M~i the next president of the International Olympics Committee began here yesterday with A very Brundage, out-going American president, and the Marquis of Exter, vice-president, as the only two candidates, the lOC announced here. The voting, which is byReuter - 214 words
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Article40 1964-07-23 14 SfiREMBAN. Wed.— The Commonwealth Army Malaya cricket team lor the annual match ug.tinsi i Army Singapore at Terendak Camp. Malacca, on July 25-26 Scott (captaini. Leeson. Grunow. Scobie. Fryer. James. Smith. Gooding. Humphries. Bennett. Miller: 12th man Caldwell.40 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-07-23 14 T\AVE MACKAY, the Torren- ham Hotspur footballer who fractured his leg last November, shows his leg's healthy return to strength by leaping over a fence at the White Hart Lane ground in North London. He hopes to play in the match between Spurs and Feyenoord inReuter - 56 words
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Article344 1964-07-23 14 LEE FOO SAN - PERAK GET READY FOR FINAL HURDLE LEE FOO SAN MALAYA CUP By TPOH, Wed. Perak, impressive 4-2 winners over Malaya Cup holders Selangor at Stivdium' Perak on Sunday, went back into full training yesterday after a rest on Monday in preparation, for their last match in the north zone of344 words
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662 1964-07-23 14 I POH, Wed. A total ot 138 entries has been received for the Perak AAA championships to be held at Talplng on Saturday and Sunday. The entries are: MEN 100 m: Zainal Bakar, Tan Joo Kong, Mat Som Jak. Chin Kok Poon. Yusoff All. M.662 words
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Miscellaneous83 1964-07-23 14 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON Heah Cup: In-ter-zone final Spore v Kedah (Penang CGHS hall, 7.30 p.m.). ATHLETICS— State meet: Kedah AAA (Sg Patani > Johore AAA iB. Pahat); S'gor Govt Services (Merdeka Stadium, 6.30 >. Schools: Penang combined primary (City Stadium). SOCCER— L. Perak Dlt. 2: Chinese Club v DTC (T.83 words
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Article, Illustration614 1964-07-23 15 JACK FISGLETOS - CRICKET i from JACK FISGLETOS LONDON, Wed. The Australian cricketers suffered two setbacks in their match against Middlesex at Lord's yesterday. First Grahame Corling left the field after one over. Then Graham McKenzie, after bowling five overs, also left and returned to bed at his hotel.614 words
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Article338 1964-07-23 15 TTOE FINAL day's play in the match between x Middlesex and the Australians at Lord's yesterday appeared to be a hangover from the magnificent dinner to celebrate the centenary of the Middlesex club last night at which the Duke of Edinburgh and Sir Alec Douglas Home,338 words
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Article134 1964-07-23 15 f ONDON. Wed. Two of the Lj worlds fastest bowlers. fiery' Freddie Trueman and West Indian Wesley Hall, clash in what promises to be the highlight of the single wicket knockout competition at Lord's on July 30-31. Trueman, dropped from the England team for the P^ourthReuter - 134 words
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Article552 1964-07-23 15 COUNTY ROUNDUP- 1 ONDON. Wed. Arnold Lona. the 23-year-old Surrey wicketkeeper took a world record number or 11 catches to help his county beat Sussex by ten wickets in the championship match wliich ended at Hove yesterday. Long, having taken seven catches on Saturday in Sussex'sReuter - 552 words
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Article141 1964-07-23 15 War* irk Worcester Surrey Kent Mrddlr^x Sort hants Vork*hirc Somrrsrt Su<>sr\ l.nnrashirr (il >mor;au l»rrl>s shire Hampshire Nottingham I.Hcrstrr Gloucester P 18 16 M 17 17 17 18 17 17 IK 17 18 IK 17 17 It M w 10 10 6 6 S 6 I 5 3 3141 words
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97 1964-07-23 15 T ONDON. Wed. Pancho Gon- zales. 36-year-old former world professional tennis champion, back In action after three years' retirement, stormed his way to a £500 victory in the golden racket professional tournament at Wembley last night. He scored a 0-6. 6-4, 9-7 winReuter - 97 words
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Article144 1964-07-23 15 Honda car makes European debut 7AN D V OORT (Hol- land). Wed. After years of development, tne Japanese 12-cylin-der Honda racing car made its European debut in practice at the Zardvoort race track yesterday. At the wheel of the whitepainted car was the American Ronnie Bucknum, 28, of Los Angeles.Reuter - 144 words
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Article33 1964-07-23 15 ATLANTIC crTY, Wed.— Dutch schoolmaster Herman Willemse won the 26-mile Atlantic City marathon swim for' the fifth successive year a«d broke hU own record. Willemse. clocked 10Vs. Bmln. and 15sec— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement201 1964-07-23 15 An indispensable aid to successful business— The Straits Times Directory of SINGAPORE MALAYA, 1964. The only authoritative and comprehensive referent work available, with a vast store of information:— 350 page Alphabetical Classified Directory containing over 40,000 entries. 715 pages listing Companies, their Executives •nd their Agencies, Government Departments, Public Bodies201 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-07-23 16 JOO CHIAT ROAD IN SINGAPORE AT NOON YESTERDAY THIS picture of Joo Chiat Road, Singa pore, was taken at noon yesterday, half an hour after the curfew was reimposed. Picture by Mak Kian Seng.Mak Kian Seng - 37 words
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1222 1964-07-23 16 A carpet of broken glass on road— but all quiet at last From Page 9 gates into the Port of Singa-. pore Authority premises were locked and guarded. A few primary school students, unaware that schools had closed, turned up for classes. According to one school principal. 30 students arrived1,222 words
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Article24 1964-07-23 16 MANILA. Wed. President Macapagal last night signed into law a bill appropriating about £100.000 for teiliiiual and economic assistance to South Vietnam.24 words
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Article72 1964-07-23 16 NEW YORK. Wed.— A French ore carrier sped to the side of a French freighter burning in the Atlantic yesterday and radioed sr.e had ti»ken "all men on board" from the stricken vessel. I The U.S. coast guard here rei ceived the message at 1.45 r> rr.AP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-07-23 16 HONG KONG. Wed. Cambodian Prince Norodom Naradibu. 16. who has been attending school in China, arrived from" Peking yesterday The prince, who will for Cambodia today to bei gin ;i two-month holiday, was he- companied by the Cambodian Ambissodor to Peking. Truoiiß Caug Fung. UPI. MR.UPI - 59 words
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Article33 1964-07-23 16 ROME. Wed. Pilots of Alitalia, the Italian National Airline, went back to work this morning after a five-and-a-half day strike in a dispute over a new work contract. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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427 1964-07-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Closing quotations at the Stock Exchange here were as iollows: IN D USTBIBI and PKOCiHl Properties $1 B. $1.05 8; ity Development 49 cent* B. 51 cent.s B; Dunlop $1.92 S; Eastern Smelting $3.98 S: Knso $2.28 B;f| N $2.95 B:427 words
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280 1964-07-23 16 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER AND TIN PRICES ONDON. Tues Somewhat i l-i steadier conditions developed in stock markets today. Prices ge- nerally moved within narrow limits. Tins lost ground. Rubbers were on the dull side. Closing middle prices of selected (tocks not including stamp dutj were: GELTEDGED Consols 2'»% £41 i280 words
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Article39 1964-07-23 16 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 205 d.. Aug. 20 7/16 d.. Sept. 20 3'16d.. Oct 20 l/16d.. Oct.-Dec 20 l/16d.- JanMiir 20d.. Apr -June 20d.. JulySept 20d.. Oct-Der 20d Jan.Mar 20d.. Auk c.i.f. 19 5 Bd.. Sept. 19Jd. Tone- Easier39 words
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Article24 1964-07-23 16 LONDON Tues— Buvers £1255. sellers £1260 Forward buyers £1241 sellers C1.242J Settlement I £1.255 Turnover a.m. 315 tons- I p.m. ISO. Tone: Steady24 words
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Obituary17 1964-07-23 16 CABLE. RECEIVED S*roltt)«mby Kalhrr of S*rv.ir.itnam 16 I/Owar Kov 1 Road. S*ntul. pan*«l away w Oylon.17 words
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