The Straits Times, 26 July 1964
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Title Section15 1964-07-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1.482 SUNDAY. JULY 26, 19K4 20 CENTS. KDN 732 latest in15 words
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Article, Illustration442 1964-07-26 1 RAZAK: SITUATION NORMAL SOON CURFEW IS EASED But Central Govt will not lift curbs until safety is assured From SUNDAY TIMES REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Sat. THE Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, made a five-hour tour of the trouble spots here today and later happily announced a further relaxation of the442 words
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Article344 1964-07-26 1 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Malaysian Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, this evening described the situation in Singapore as "fast returning to normal." He noted with satisfaction that the establishment of goodwill committees to check wild rumours which incite fear and suspicion were344 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-07-26 1 CURFEW HOURS TODAY SINGAPORE. Sat. The curfew will be lifted at 5.30 a.m. tomorrow and re-impos-ed at 1 1 a.m. It will be lifted again at 3.30 p.m. and re-imposed at 6 p.m. This means there will be a total of eight offcurfew hours half an hour more than today88 words
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140 1964-07-26 1 BORDER RAID BY TERROR TROOPS FOILED From GEOFFREY GELDARO IfUCIILNG. Sat. Indonesian border terrorists last night made another probing raid into the Ban area of the First Division. A gang of about 20 terrorists crept up to a position held by a small guard f Malaysian security forces a few140 words
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Article59 1964-07-26 1 MANILA. Sat. Negro and white sailors fought on board the U .B. 'aircraft carrier Constellation over the presidential nomination of Senator Barry Ooldwater the Daily M.rror said yesterday The newspaper said what it termed a near-riot occurred while the Constellation was moored «t Subic Bay nnvalAP - 59 words
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Article58 1964-07-26 1 LONDON. Sat. Fixed to the dashboard of a car belnt driven in High Street Bognor. was a television setin full working order. Yesterday the drivrr ("1 flttrd it myself") was fined £2t for using a television set where the screen was visible to the driver and in58 words
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Article551 1964-07-26 1 *We can depend on you' From ALLINGTON KENNARO TTNGKU Abdul Rahman left Washington for Fort Bragg, the U.S. Army's special war school, convinced that the American nation and people believe that the independence and integrity of Malaysia must be assured. The Tengku and his party551 words
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Article160 1964-07-26 1 Crisis powers to quell riot OOCHESTER (New xv York), Sat.— A stat« of emergency was declared here early today as hundreds of young Negroes rioted, overturning cars and battling with police. At least 50 people reported injured as about 500 Negroes stoned police and white motorists, looted shops and overturnedReuter; UPI - 160 words
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Article79 1964-07-26 1 PENANG KEEP CUP PF.NANd. Sat— Penan* retained Hrah Cup ior Inter-state Women's Badminton whrn they b«\U SiriKapore fi-1 in Ch.illence Round here tonight Singapore's only point came from Amy Yap. who be.it Kathrrinc Kanj; 11-3. 7-11. 11-7 in the third sinclos. ENCLAND 162-2 MANCMFSTF.R. Sat. Terl Drxtrr '7179 words
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Advertisement40 1964-07-26 1 and all kind* of VISJT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SEE HASSELBLAD DISPLAY OF CAMERAS ON BOARD SWEDISH FAIR SHIP s.s. "JAPAN" WHILST AT PORT SWETTENHAM AND SINGAPORE. FOR DETAILS NOTE SUPPLEMENT IN TODAY'S EDITION OF THIS NEWSPAPER. SOLE AGENTS: SHRIRO (C) LTD.40 words
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Article, Illustration436 1964-07-26 2 KHIR: OUR FRUITS CAN BRING WEALTH KUALA LUMPUR. Sat r rHE Minister of Agriculture and x Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today launched the "Year of the Fruit" campaign to encourage Malaysians to grow and oat local fruits. The launching was marked by the opening of a three-day fruit exhibition436 words
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190 1964-07-26 2 Jet with damaged tyre in airport drama CLNGAPORE. Sat. A Japan Airlines jet with 91 passengers on board yesterday evening circled over Pa.va Lebar Airport for 30 minutes while tension built up on the ground. The jet from Bangkok was burning up fuel before attempting to land with > damaged190 words
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Article21 1964-07-26 2 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. More than 1,000 people attended the annual fire-walking ceremony on the Qedong Estate, near Bagan Serai, yesterday.21 words
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Article45 1964-07-26 2 KLANO. Sat. A 13-y«ar-old schoolboy, M. Ptria. was drowned while swimming In a swollen stream about seven feet deep at Midlands Estate, near here yesterday. The body was recovered about 13 noon near the bank about 20 yards from his home.45 words
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Article69 1964-07-26 2 IPOH. Bat The Minister ol Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tallb. will make an ifflc'.ti two-day tour of Nortti Perak districts beginning tomorrow He U scheduled to attend a forum at the Malay College in Kuala Kangsar tomorrow nlKht and visit the King Edward VII69 words
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508 1964-07-26 2 CHINESE SHOPS ASKED TO CONTINUE GIVING CREDIT TO MALAYS gINCAPORE'S PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, ignored rain this afternoon to make a three-hour tour of troubled spots in Tanjong Pagar and TeJok Blangah areas in an effort to ease tension508 words
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160 1964-07-26 2 RESIDENTS GO ON NIGHT SPREE AS CURFEW IS LIFTED BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat.— Thousands of Bukit Mertajam residents went on a spree last night to enjoy their first curfrwfree night in nearly two weeks. After a ten-night restriction, cinema halls were nacked for all shows, shops were also open for business160 words
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Article, Illustration250 1964-07-26 2 INITIATIVE 'VITAL' IN RUBBER INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Controller of Rubber Research. Dr. L. C. Bateman (above), last night said that bureaucracy would hinder the future of the rubber Industry. Dr. Bateman was speaking at a dinner given by the Malayan Estate Owners 1 Association In honour of three250 words
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Article44 1964-07-26 2 PARIT BUNTAR. 6at. Government officials and community leaders met here yesteid:'v and formed a goodwill committee COT the Krian District. The District Officer. Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, was elected chairman. Seven other sub-com-mittees have also been set up in various mulclms.44 words
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Article113 1964-07-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. QNE death due to cholera was reported in Trergv ganu In the last 24 hours ending 8 a.m today This brings the official death toll in the State to 68 and for th- whole of the East Coast States to 91 since113 words
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Article81 1964-07-26 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. W.H. Motbergen haa been re-elected president of the Eurasian Association. Mr. T.W. Prtna and Mr. C. A. D D Cotta have also been reelected vice-president and treasurer respectively. Other officials are Mr. W. A. Rodartgues (secretary) and committee members: Messrs. A. J. Braia. A.R.P.81 words
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Article229 1964-07-26 2 AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN A I I! \V V Prom Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m., Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 a.m.: Singapore. Kuila Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 945 a.m.: Singapore. Ma lifts and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35229 words
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Article108 1964-07-26 2 BCTTKR VTOIITH. Sat. Batter-! worth Curtoms toil»» seised a car with 141 pair* of panties. The underwear, in rtrians colours, wa* found hidden nnder the front and rear seats, and ia the door panels. I The car, bearlnc a Penaac registration aimber. was travellln( to Bvttorworth at108 words
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Advertisement71 1964-07-26 2 r BANISH GREY HAIR WlTH^^^j^J LABORATOaiit LTD I Asthma Mucus LoosQiS) First Day iarxDACO. T»)« «T«»t BMdletSMta •o t MDOk*. ißjaeUaa or mnj. but warka tkrouck «h« blood, thua rwcUif Ui> lunga and krosokUl tab««. Til* ant tat start* telptnc uun lßM>»4l*U!r I waya: 1. Hjipa Sim »nfl rtmov* thick71 words
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Article, Illustration35 1964-07-26 3 ACTING PREMIER TOURS DISTURBED AREAS Khlr addresses community leaders yesterday In Singapore. Tun Resale is welcomed by a Malay family during his tour of Kamp ong Kakl Bulcit in Singapore yesterday35 words
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331 1964-07-26 3 TOH ON TOUR TO INSTIL INTER-RACIAL HARMONY gINGAPORE, Sat.— Singapore's Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, and three Ministers this evening set out to meet leaders in their respective constituencies all with a common purpose. The purpose: To instil into the people the urgency of maintaining inter-racial harmony in ar.331 words
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155 1964-07-26 3 Bus union leaders call for peace and unity SINGAPORE. Sat. The 3,500-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union today urged its multi-racial membership to live in friendship with one an- other and to continue their exemplary practice of tolerance and co-oper-ation In a circular to members, the union president. Inche llashim155 words
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Article36 1964-07-26 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. A labourer. Mohamed Bashah bin Alang Abdul Ghanl. 28. died la the hospital herV'this morning 12 hours after he was Involved In an accident with a car at Low Road here.36 words
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Article48 1964-07-26 3 IPOH. Sat.— Sixteen employees. Including the superintendent of the Central Government's new printing press here, Mr. 00l Thearo Hock donated a pint of blood each at the Ipon hospital blood bank yesterday. The majority of the donors, including Mr Ooi. are from Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article166 1964-07-26 3 PORT BWETTENHAM. Sat.— The Harbour Trade Urrfon here would take Industrial action if any of :ts members jwere retrenched, the general (.secretary of the union. Mr. K. Mahallnsam. warned today He was referring to a report that the Cargo Handling Corporation Intended to dismiss 150 of Its166 words
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452 1964-07-26 3 SUPERVISEE WHO BROKE CURFEW GETS 4 MONTHS SfNCAPORE. Saturday. r IWO1 WO police supervisees under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance were among 10 curfew breakers jailed in Singapore today. One of them, M. Sundaram. 17, was jailed by Mr. S. R. Chapkhara, a magistrate, for four months the highest452 words
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214 1964-07-26 3 Committee to advise on National Language PENANG. Sat.— Penang has formed a three-man committee' to advise the State Government on the use of the National Language, Dato Wong Pow Nee. the Chief Minister, announced last night. This committee, Dato Wong told a large crowd at the state finals of the214 words
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Advertisement242 1964-07-26 3 MAGIC CLING BRAS ■lim»3 Non-skid elastic clings to Straps end in elastic you so back stays so you can move freely down, front stays high. as you please in comfort STYLE 113 Singapore Penang $7. d0 Fed. $9.80 See for yourself why this remarkable new bra wort't ride up; The242 words
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Advertisement280 1964-07-26 4 JljL YOU MEET THE NICEST llll^ PEOPLE ON A HONDA B^k -^^ia <:^L.^^ a»£K.' SBl- B&±^&^^ SP "tr^ <! :^B'^^lBjr u :^Bßf- HmjS R^HBBJLriBP^a^dBB BBI^. 'wit j^ .<§.■ Ml i^ mHL. >..■» IB IB BBJ BJBBb^BBbB^ sV^^^Bb Ba^k. \^i v ■^a -j Bfi^^u.. I^^ bb BBk^> b BKflß^^BvJ Bv^kStf^ j_280 words
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Article, Illustration443 1964-07-26 5 Govt. studies blueprint' for central body of control UP TO WORLD STANDARDS THE AIM [£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The possibility of amalgamating all the research institutes in the country under one central body of control, is being looked into by the Government. This was announced here today by443 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-07-26 5 EDDY (9) ON A 'VERT IMPORTANT' JOB ■fUALA LUMPUR, Sat Nine year old Eddy Khoo had a very important assignment today. His job was to take motion pictures of the visit of the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, to the Malaya Acid Works Ltd, this morning.Sunday Times cameraman - 110 words
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Article50 1964-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Burciiiis raided a coffee shop inMilfiman Court here at 3 am. today and stole several packets of cigarettes and liquor worth more than S3OO. They entered by opening the main door with a master key. The three fled on seeing a police patrol car.50 words
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Article40 1964-07-26 5 ALOR STAR, Saturday. A CTING on complaints from the public that people had been taken ill after drinking illicit stout, Kedah Customs seized about 2.500 gallons of this liquor In two separate raids last night.40 words
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Article26 1964-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Indian High Commissioner-de-signate to Malaysia. Mr. Mustafa Kamil Kldwai. will arrive here with his family at 920 p.m tomorrow.26 words
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Obituary22 1964-07-26 5 I\ LOVING memory of Mrs. Kamala Ephraim of Johore Bahru died 26.761. Fondly remembered by her loving children and family.22 words
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Obituary139 1964-07-26 5 CABLE received J. C. Amaraslngam, brother of Dr. E. Duraiiamy passed away at Uduvll. KHATENA LUCY, loving wife or Sonny, passed away suddenly 2Sth. Funeral Jewish Cemetery 26th. No flowers by request. CABLE received from India Govinduntarakan Puthanveedu. Akathumurl, passed away peacefully on 23.7.64. Son Sreenlvasan 47 Hertford Rd139 words
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Article72 1964-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Vitnamese Minister of Defence Major-General Tran Thiem Khiem and a party of eight will arrive on Monday for a tour-day day visit. They will meet the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raatk, the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. Lt. Gen.72 words
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Article116 1964-07-26 5 Guerilla gets 12 years jail TOUCHING, Sat. —An Indonesian guerilla who was captured by Gurkhas at Kampong Serabak in the Bau area or the First Division last month was today sentenced to 12 years lnprlsonment for having a Sten gun, two hand grenades and 175 rounds of ammunition. The terrorist.116 words
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Article86 1964-07-26 5 PENANG. Sat. a shop assistant's bicycle broke into two in collision with a cur along Weld Quay today A passina motorist rushed the cicylist. Tai Liang Ching. to hospital. Tai. 18. was on his way to deliver rice ordered from his father's grocery shop when the86 words
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Article92 1964-07-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.-A party, *~> was held early this week at the Dockyard Club. H. M. j Naval Base, for the children! of the Princess Elizabeth School for Blind. Johore I Bahru. Alter a happy afternoon of games and singing the children sat down to a tea.92 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-07-26 5 Bahaman accepts proposal to expand hospital MUAR. Sat. The Mtnls"K ister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln, today accepted a proposal to modernise and enlarge the present Muar hospital and turn It Into a general hospital for northern Johore. The expansion would cost $1,500,000 and would be Included ln the165 words
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Advertisement58 1964-07-26 5 Lnt€ CLASSIFIEDS 20 u-ords Sl2 (minimum) ROBERTSON To Renate and Bill a daughter Miehele Anne Mt Our Lady's Hospital. Ipoh. Thanks to doctor and staff. TO RUTH and George' Van Herpsr a son. Pieter William, brother lor Sandra and Nicola, 23rd July, Gleneagles. Singapore. ORTHODOX SYRIAN CHURCH Tnpuz Road, Singapore.58 words
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Advertisement65 1964-07-26 5 Malaysia today: vh yy %rWSSSNM "/TV JR^fe I My Hi D^rAr?\iWK;(^«(«iißM9laVjr£Vir^mH 9%JV Udl IFIAVQ ln he C ameron Highlands or on the glorious BPH| nULIUATu East Coast beaches any where in Malaysia- |r^^| your holidays will be carefree when you go with Supershell, SHELLj made in Malaysia and backed by65 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1964-07-26 6 OR. S. (ANMUOAM, 301 Hoipltal street. Jaffa* pea* ad away peacefully I i a 17-7-W. leaving behind wife, two I -on*, three daughter*, two aon*-ln- ■V fl one dau^htcr-m-law. five grandrmldren, the aona are Baiikriahnan, Serembaa, and Thanapala--.OK-am, Teacher. HlKb School. Ma- j i.icca. brother* are Arumugam. Read.narter. Secondary59 words
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Article30 1964-07-26 6 MRS. C B. HUMPHRIES and family ami lo thank relative* and fnendt •i.r their kind manage* of *yrapathy nri floral tnrrate* on the death of Cuthbert Brighton Humpbiie* IS-7-64.30 words
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SUNDAY TIMES July 26, 1964
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Article462 1964-07-26 6 OF FRIENDS, FAITH AND HARMONY IN Washington, Tengku Abdul Rahman has repeated, at a different level, his earlier success at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. In London he was able to convince the leaders of nearly a score of countries, representatives of a quarter of the world's people, that Malaysia462 words
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560 1964-07-26 6 BRITAIN'S BIG GAMBLE UNDER THE SEA North Sea bubble or bonanza..? LONDON. Sat.— A multimillion pound gamble which affects Britain's whole future starts officially on Monday. That is the deadline for applications to the Ministry of Power for production licences to exploit suspected deposits of oil. natural gas or both560 words
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Article231 1964-07-26 6 TP ONLY he'd let his hair x grow I could get him In with the Rolling Stones. Bud Flanagan on Prince Philip. ELEPHANTS are terribly difficult to paint. Great masses, quivering all over with sensitivity. All that Intelligence. looking like an unmade bed. Australian painter Sidney I231 words
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1217 1964-07-26 6 POSTSCRIPT TO AN INCREDIBLE DAY AT SAN FRANCISCO GOLD WATER The man who could up the world -by A SPECIAL WRITER New York Sat. AND it came to pass that on this day there was a roaring and moaning and a sound of rushing Goldwaters over the land, and, verily,1,217 words
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304 1964-07-26 6 GOLDWATER WORDS TO LIVE (OR DIE) BY... I was born in a log cabin, which 1 had moved to Phoenix and, except for some air conditioning, a swimming pool, a bowling alley, a bar. a shooting range and a fi»\t course, it remains the simple log cabin it always was.—304 words
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Article481 1964-07-26 6 CHEAP PILLS SOME readers may have been confused by this paragraph in "The Pill And I" (Sunday Times. July 5): "They cost less at family planning clinics. But for this kind of prescription your doctor has to believe that another child would be detrimental to your health." The481 words
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Advertisement825 1964-07-26 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1» iwe-J till- (Minimum) lim FU: Between Ewe Hock, o Mr. Lim Kong Cbeang and U>« t- Mm. L.m of Penan* and Ming •00. d o Mr and Mrs. Fu Kwana IM of Singapore on 26.7 M. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vt4* UM (Him.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IB BlnKapore, Orchard Road825 words
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Advertisement72 1964-07-26 6 Clear, healthy skin in just a few days Gamophen Soap kills germs. It contains 2% Hexachlorophene, the powerful germicide and because of its prolonged anti-bacterial effect reduces bacterial contamination of the hands and other parts of the body. Gamophen Soap prevents body odour, is hard and long-lasting, but so gentle72 words
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159 1964-07-26 7 Name of sea battle sailor released SINGAPORE, Sat. The Malaysian Ministry of Defence today released the name of the Royal Malaysian Navy rating killed In last nights action between the KDR Serl Selangor and m Indonesian craft, off St. Johns Island. He Is electrical mechanic Abdul Samad bin Sulalman. 21,159 words
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546 1964-07-26 7 MOVE TO ALLY FEARS AFTER SPORE DISTURBANCES SINGAPORE, Sat. pLANS are being made to hold a joint meeting of all four Chambers of Commerce either tomorrow or on Monday to discuss ways and means of organising state "goodwill" committees. Spear-heading the move is546 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-07-26 7 N-LANGUAGE POSTER CONTEST RESULTS [£UALA LUMPUR. Sat Mr. Yonr Poh Shanr. 25. an artist of 128 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here, won the first prize of SI. OOO in the Strait* Times poster competition in the national language. His poster was adjudged the winner by a145 words
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156 1964-07-26 7 2 LEADERS PRAY FOR PEACE IN MALAYSIA pENANG, Sat. Two Chinese leaders from Singapore and Perak paid a special visit to the Kek Lok Si Temple at Ayer Itam here today to offer prayers for national peace and progress. Holding Joss-sticks before the three images of Buddha in the main156 words
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Article48 1964-07-26 7 KANGAR, Sat.— The Peilis State Government will be asked to appoint its own Public Services Commission instead of "borrowing" members from the Kedah Commission. This was one of resolutions passed by the Patiang Katong branch of Kangar Umno at its annual general meeting yesterday.48 words
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Article52 1964-07-26 7 KANOAR. Sat— Perils will send a strong team to the National Language competitions in Kuala Lumpur next month. Representing the State In the national debate finals will be four people: Ku Aziz bin Ku Jaffar, Che Zainab binte Ismail and Messrs Gan Slew Keat and Choo52 words
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Article40 1964-07-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The University of Singapore announced today that professional examinations in the Faculty of Medicine would be held as scheduled Examiners, invigilators. and students are requested to report to the examination hall as pre-ar-ranged40 words
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153 1964-07-26 7 A LOR STAR, Sat. The Mentn Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, today inspected the $950,000 Der-ga-Titi Haji Idris Road project near here Accompanied by members of the 6tate Road Development Commit- I tee. Dato Syed Omar spent two hours viewing earth work constructed under153 words
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Article152 1964-07-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A clerk of the Port Swettenham Authority, C. Muthiah, was today acquitted by the magistrate's court here today on a charge of making a false declaration to obtain a certificate of citizenship. In acquitting Muthiah. the magistrate. Syed Hassan AliJeffri. said he agreed with152 words
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228 1964-07-26 7 Time for people to invest more, says Dato Wong DENANG. Sat. The time has come for the people of Malaysia to increase their participation in the nations industrialisation programme, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today. "In this connection. I am glad to note that the Chung Khlaw228 words
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Article151 1964-07-26 7 No foul plag suspected I^UALA I.UMPUR. Sat. A goods train was derailed between Niyor and Chamek about eight miles north of Kluang this morning. Twenty of its 50 wagons went off the track at 7.30 a.m., holding up rail traffic for 14 hours. The 8.30151 words
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Miscellaneous196 1964-07-26 7 On your TV today fTTELEVISION programmes for SporU results; 10.40 Closing J. today: announcement and Negara-Ku T.V. MALAYSIA T.V. BINGAPURA Channel 5 (K.L.) Channel 8 Channel 5 1 1 poh and Malacca) P.M.: 1.00 Adventure: 1.30 Two P.M.: 515 Test pattern and Of A Kind; 2.00 News In Engmusic. 1.41196 words
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Article, Illustration425 1964-07-26 8 NIXON: Time to wage war into Norths 'SOUTH VIETNAM AIR FORCE SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED' NEW YORK, Saturday. pORMER Vice President Richard Nixon today called for an extension of South Vietnamese guerilla warfare into North Vietnam. He also said the South Vietnam Air Force should be strengthened so it can bombAP; UPI - 425 words
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240 1964-07-26 8 THE WORLD OF SPIES, DIPLOMATS AND 007 Discussion in Commons I ONDON, Sat.— The House fc of Commons yesterday discussed the mysterious world of James Bond. Agent 007. Conservative member and former deputy head of Britain's naval mission In Russia during World War 11, Commander A. Courtney, said there wasReuter - 240 words
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Article66 1964-07-26 8 STIRLING (Scotland i. Sat. Sir James McNeill. designer of the Klant liners. Queen -Mary and Queen Elizabeth, died yesterday at his home in Blaneneld. near here. He was 71. During his 50 years of service with the John Browns shipyard he had a hand inReuter - 66 words
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Article65 1964-07-26 8 MELBOURNE, Sat. The Australian Civil Aviation Department yesterday grounded all 10 Electra aircraft operated by airlines In Australia. The grounding followed lnr spection of a wing section after a special bulletin was issued by the Lockheed Company, makers of the Electra. Evidence of cracking was found onAP - 65 words
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131 1964-07-26 8 Plan to merge Irian with Malaya denied T\HE HAGUE. Sat— The X Foreign Ministry described today as "nonsense" an Indonesian allegation of an Anglo-Dutch plan in 1949 to merge former Dutch New Guinea with the Malayan Federation. The allegation was made by Indonesian Col. Sutjipto, secretary of the -Council toUPI - 131 words
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Article37 1964-07-26 8 LONDON. Sat— British actor Peter Sellers and his Swedish filmstar wife. Britt Eklund. are expecting a baby. The couple are on holiday In Barcelona and will return to Britain next week— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article36 1964-07-26 8 KARLSTAD (Sweden). Sat. Police have banned a proposed mannequin show of topless bathing suite at Lysvik. near bere It was to have been held In aid of the local athletics club. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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60 1964-07-26 8 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. Five shots were fired into the foyer of the English language newspaper Rand Daily Mall office here late last night. The shott were fired from two cars, which drove past th/ bulldine One shot narrowly missed the head of an African watchmanReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-07-26 8 Clay falls for girl from Sudan All AMI. Sat. Cas-sius Marccllus Clay, known to be extremely fund of the image in his mirror, says he's in love but not with himself. The heavyweight boxing champion identified the object of his affections on Thursday by only her first name, Rechima, saidAP - 207 words
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Article217 1964-07-26 8 LONDON, Saturday. A 61 -YEAR-OLD London woman, obsessed with the idea that her marriage was breaking up after 35 years and under the compulsion of spiritual guidance, thrashed her Salvation Army husband with a flve-thonged African whip, a divorce court was told here yesterday. "ByReuter - 217 words
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200 1964-07-26 8 Postmen in Britain call off that midnight strike r ONDON, Sat. The v strike of 123,000 British postmen, scheduled for midnight tonight, was called off yesterday evening. This followed four-and-a-half hours of tough bari gaining between the Government and postmen's union leaders. Facing each other at the post office headquartersReuter - 200 words
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Article79 1964-07-26 8 BRISBANE, Sat. A couple mid their four children were shot to death in their home at Kandanga, 124 miles north of here, today. They were Ernest William Ooyl*. his wife, two sons and two daughters. Police said an attempt wm apparently made to burn down the houseReuter - 79 words
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164 1964-07-26 8 Court: Thai prince's divorce valid LONDON, Sat. The marriage of attractive Mrs. Pamela June Varanand, ot London, to Prince Nicky Varanand of Thailand waa valldly dissolved by a ceremony at the Thai Embassy in London, the divorce court here ruled today. The judge said the marring* took place in June.Reuter - 164 words
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Article198 1964-07-26 8 rrUIRKE sisters, trapped 1 by a flash fire in their fourth floor tenement apartment, tried yesterday to save their four-year-old brother by hurline him out of a window. The three girls were burned to death before helpless- people watching from below and the boy died198 words
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Advertisement444 1964-07-26 8 Keep COOL with Carrier Rise and shint! It's a wonderful feeling when you refrigeration, can offer you the finest and moM awake fit, fresh and eager to start !rj» day after a comprehensive range of air-conditioning units. Be good night's sleep. However, living in a hot, It for a small444 words
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Article297 1964-07-26 9 Dutch Minister off to Indonesia Discussions to improve ties AMSTERDAM, Sat. A The Dutch Foreign Minister, Mr. Joseph Luns, left by plane for Jakarta yesterday to pay a goodwill visit at the invitation of the Indonesian Government. The visit returns the one which the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, recentlyUPI - 297 words
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Article, Illustration446 1964-07-26 9 Johnson announces test flights will commence next year Speed is three times that of sound, altitude above 80,000 feet WASHINGTON, Sat. President Johnson yesterday announced the successful development of a 'major new strategic" aircraft for use in world-wide reconnaissance operations and capable of flying atReuter; UPI - 446 words
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Article57 1964-07-26 9 LONDON. Sat.— A storeowner In I Derby who has sold 170 topless dresses said yesterday they have a very practical use for women who are too shy to wear them in public. "Some of my customers." she said, "tell me that they like toReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-07-26 9 Baby Sarah's big day TKN-W1.1.K-OLU Lady Sarah Armstrong- Jones sets off fnr her big date contentedly tucking a thumb. Her mother. Princess Margaret, unites to Imrt such regal composure in one so young. They are on their way by car to Sarah's christening In the private chapel at Buckingham Palace.115 words
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Article133 1964-07-26 9 I ONDON. Sat— The Earl of Sandwich, one of whose ancestors gave the sandwich its name, has renounced his ancient peerage and become a plain "mister." He became Mr. Victor Montagu today when he submitted documents disclaiming his peerage the fourth peer to do soReuter - 133 words
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295 1964-07-26 9 British farmers in Kenya told to quit VAIROBI. Sat Mr. Herman Oduor. general secretary of the Kenya Plantation and Agricultural Workers' Union, said here today: "We give notice to all Europeans who have British nationality and own farms in Kenya to pack up and go." Mr. Oduor said in aReuter - 295 words
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348 1964-07-26 9 THE HELP TENGKU WILL ASK IN CANADA Defence supplies and training I f\TT AWA, Sat. Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson said last night he presumed the Malaysian Premier Tengku Abdul Rahman will be seeking deI fence supplies and I training assistance during his visit here next j week. Mr. Pearson348 words
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Advertisement132 1964-07-26 9 HEAVY LOAD SWIFT, EASY TRIP //ffl TYRES THAT NEVER LOSE THEIR GRIP! 7 Aw Am mm ili^^ mWB^£ //^ShISWv flr m 1 «iv LpppJl ML'*^k\' J f^^ m A»V^3Qr 'w^^k^kw i^o9Bfl^B£^2^JßM^9flxZ'^A^?y^nß ■J^k^k^kr Mt. E Smb HP W' L Whatever the load, whatever the road -the going is easy, safe and132 words
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Article134 1964-07-26 10 MCA call to stop racial disputes IPOH, Sat. The foremost x responsibility of every member of the Malayan Chinese Association today is to prevent racial disputes, according to Senator Yeoh Klan Teik, chairman of the Perak MCA youth section. "It Is only then that we can do our best to*134 words
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Article43 1964-07-26 10 PENANG. Sat. A 60-year-old man. P. Sakarapani, who was found drunk in the court premises on July 17. was today sentenced to one week's Jail. As the sentence was from the datr of arrest, he left court a free man.43 words
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Article37 1964-07-26 10 JERANTUT. Sat. The Jerantut terry will be closed for repair from 6.30 a.m. on Monday till 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday Vehicles are advised to use the Kuala Krau-Jerantut road aurlcij the period37 words
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228 1964-07-26 10 Friendship, tour of Bangkok for $180 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Chetawan Thai Temple in Petaling Jaya Is organising a very economical tour of Bangkok in December to promote friendship between Thailand and Malaysia. Transport by bus and train, hostel accommodation and meals for the fortnight's excursion will cost only $180.228 words
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Article109 1964-07-26 10 COPTERS TAKE SICK TO HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Royal Air Force is now using helicopters to transport sick RAF servicemen and their dependent? to their hospital in Cha»gi. An RAF spokesman said: "This is an emergency service intended to avoid travelling on public roads and becoming involving in the island's109 words
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Article89 1964-07-26 10 TODAY Sedill Kechil 1.4S a.m. (B.oft) 9.56 p.m. (6.4 ft): Singapore 12.45 a.m. (7.5 ft) 11.44 p.m. (8.8 ft); Port Dlckson 7.32 a.m. (B.2ft) 8.02 p.m. (B.7ft); Port Swettenham 7.07 a.m. (12.9 ft) 7.13 p.m. (12.9ftt: Penang 1.34 a.m. 1 7.2 ft > 1.38 p.m. (B.7ft). TOMORROW89 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-07-26 10 36 S'PORE PILGRIMS STRANDED IN K.L. KLALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Thirty-six Singapore Muslim pilgrims, who arrived from Mecca two days ago, are stranded here. The pilgrims, including 10 women and four children, were scheduled to be in Singapore on July 23 but when the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur arrived at Port266 words
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Article154 1964-07-26 10 SINGAPORE, Sat Business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange today was: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops $193. $1.92: Esso ords. $2.26: Hume (Mi $1.88 11.92 M. Containers $2.03, $2.07 D: Merlin Hotel 85 cents, 84 cents: Motor Investments $1.73. $1.75: Oriental Holdings154 words
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Article89 1964-07-26 10 MUAR, Sat. The Johon Government is concerned over the problems of Illegal settlers on- State land. This was stated by the Menteri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hail Yunos, in a meet-the-people session at Tanggkak, 17 miles from here, yesterday. Dato Hassan said the State89 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-07-26 10 FIREMEN WARN OF WORK TO RULE |POH. Sat. Abonfi 1.000 members of the National Union of FireFighting Services will start working to .rul« from Sept. 1 if the Central Government continues to remain "dumb" to the union's claims for revision of salary scales. The decision was reached at the end270 words
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Advertisement313 1964-07-26 10 HERE'S A NEW DIFFERENT HOLIDAY! A leisurely round trip JMn I 1 p —^-JS *y i L/Al Hi i Ik! 111 L I /^\\/^v\ by P*O ORIENT LINES s.s.CATHAY s.s.CHITRAL HONG KONG. ..bustling, exciting... with the best Chirtese Fort Santiago... visit magnificent volcanoes and waterfalls food any where... wonderful shops313 words
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Advertisement158 1964-07-26 10 |^BBBHBbm|I 4' p ARK f B Mjf m m j^nHKßlSirffijPlPll contains sol v-x PAR KEK 61 just think in only 30« seconds, the Parker 61 will take on enough ink to last you for hours of writing. No levers to manipulate, gEia ■Lhi no parts to go out of order,158 words
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778 1964-07-26 11 TWO TAKE TOP ROLES IN THIS MURDER WHODUNIT A NEWCOMER to Kuala Lumpur, Michael Liddiard, has been cast in the important role of Stephen in the Theatre Club's September production of "Murder Without Crime." Producer George Goocfing will himself play the part of Mathf w. "Murder Without Crime" has only778 words
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Article341 1964-07-26 11 DAY THREE of the story behind the film grabbed my arm to drag me over to meet someone I didn't want to know. 'Look lad,' I said, 'touch me again and you'll be picking yourself up. "What It feels like to be a Beatle, that's the341 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-07-26 11 Enter another home town talent "THIS IS ALUN OWEN. FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT. WE NICKED HIM FROM LIONEL BART." Thus did the Beatles Introduce the man assigned to steer them through the biggest risk in their careers to date— a film. "Alun was the Beatles own suggestion," producer Walter Shenson told me322 words
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Article182 1964-07-26 11 At home with Goldfinger Bank of England a bit cramped for Bond's style, Adam whipped one off the drawing board that contains the biggest boardroom table in England. Fort Knox, whose attempted robbery forms the film's climax, took a little more work. "Not even a U.S. President has been inside182 words
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241 1964-07-26 11 Cavernous yes And full of surprises even the billiards table flips its baize top ITOOK time off this week from watching films to previewing one of the autumn's biggest thrills in the making the third fames Bond adventure opening September 17. Down at Pin241 words
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104 1964-07-26 11 THE NEW FILMS by Alexander Walker The Aston Martin car Bond drives fires machine guns from its front bumpers, lays down a smoke screen from its rear, spreads an oil slick in the path of pursuers and ejects any enemy sitting in the pas>enger seat 30 feet into the air.104 words
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Advertisement433 1964-07-26 11 msaxw I MILIAKAN-LAH BAHASA I KEBANGSAAN KITA Today 1-3.15-6.3 C 915 p.m. I C/M: -Thief Craty Horse" i Today 1-3.15-6.50-9.15 p.m. LI LI Him "3 SINNERS" I Scope Color-Mandarin f -C/M: "Bujang Lapok" (Malay)" Today: 1-3.15-6.30-9.30 pjn. "A Classic Horror Movie f Bone crulling.'iurf Mao. C/M: "Sword of Conqueror" m433 words
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Advertisement415 1964-07-26 11 Promlnent American firm in Kualu Lumpur seeks Intelligent, qualified University graduates for executive training. Knowledge of business and accounting concepts and/or prior business, experience, while desirable, not essential. Applicants between 22 and 30 years of age should forward complete resumes, including educational, social and business background, together with: (1) Copy415 words
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306 1964-07-26 12 Departure of State Sabah explains lESSELTON. Sat. A statement issued today by the Chief Minister's Office here said In view of the evident misunderstanding over the departure from Sabah of the State Secretary. Mr. W. S. Holley. it was necessary to s^t out the facts. During the recent political negotiations,306 words
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Article, Illustration517 1964-07-26 12 THE Volkswagen that can't overturn—when taking a right-hand turn. Thanks to its sparewheel fitted on a spe-cialty-constructed outrigger wheel assembly instead of being kept in the boot. This dramatic picture was taken during tyre tests at the Goodyear plant at Akron, Ohio. The517 words
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Article78 1964-07-26 12 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Sat. —C. Sundaralingam. 33. a storekeeper of Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.. pleaded not sui'.ty today to two charges of criminal breach of trust of 86.564.27. He was accused in the Sessions Court of breach of trust of electrical goods worth $1,277.09 and goods worth78 words
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Article39 1964-07-26 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Prime Mm iitcr. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's tour of P> n«RO] constituency scheduled fer t( .morrow lias been pas.poned. He will Instead tnur the Tanrone Pagar and Telok B!angah cunMituencies this afternoon.39 words
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Article95 1964-07-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Association of South-Eas: Asia (ASA) can only be revived when full diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines are resumed. The counsellor for Cultural Affairs of the Philippines DepartI ment of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Rolando Garcia, said this here today. He was95 words
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1362 1964-07-26 12 More workers report for duty bus services are almost back to normal gINGAPORE, Sat. As the situation continues to improve, more workers reported for duty this morning when the curfew was lifted at 5.30 a.m. Government ministries reported 80 per cent or more of their staff back at work. More1,362 words
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627 1964-07-26 12 By Sunday Times reporters JOSEPH YEO, FRANCIS ROZARIO. SOH TIANG KENG, PHILIP KHOO. JUDITH YONG. EVELYN TU. T.F. HWANG. GABRIEL LEE, CHEONG YIP SENG. SIA CHONG YEW AND R. CHANDRAN •At 1 no i\e toured the prone. .::..in.i.v Chinese kampong of Peng O'.iee627 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-07-26 12 HARBOUR PLAN TO HELP LORRIES TAKE CARGO SINGAPORE, Sat. The Port of Singapore Authority has made special arrangements for delivery of cargo lying in transit sheds in its premises during the period of curfew hoursA statement said: "All lorries entering the port area in the mornings for collection of cargo280 words
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Advertisement454 1964-07-26 12 the car of V jk^i your choice Looking forward to returning to the U.K. shortly? Imagine what an even greater thrill it will be if i^4MrM9br'?\ lhe first thing you do on landing is to step into JTI you 1 o«rn brand new car! Yea. the car of your "W—^F*454 words
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Advertisement88 1964-07-26 12 ANNOUNCEMENT THE MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association announces that the main offices of each bank in Singapore will be open on Monday, 27th July in the morning and the afternoon at times to be announced on Radio and Television to handle cash transactions and other business of an urgent nature on88 words
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Article, Illustration778 1964-07-26 13 JACK FINGLETON - Australian skipper keeps his end up for unbeaten 265 SIMPSONS TEST TACTICS PAYOFF JACK FINGLETON Ashes have already been sealed, signed and almost delivered By nLD TRAFFORD. Sat. After 12 w hours of solid plugging, Australian skipper Bobbie Simpson is still there at Old Trafford. The man who never before778 words
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594 1964-07-26 13 U.S. will miss top men in 'summit' clash HAYES, O'HARA AND LUCK OUT w/TTH the Olympic Games less than three months off, many of the world's top athletes clash here this weekend In the annual "summit" match between the United States and the Soviet Union. 1 The American men are594 words
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611 1964-07-26 13 Warwick increase lead to 11 as nearest rivals Worcester crash WARWICKSHIRE increased their lead at the TT top of the English county cricket table from one point to 11 when they beat Lancashire by five wickets yesterday, and Worcestershire, their nearest rivals, went down to Yorkshire. Yorkshire, the champions, snatchedReuter - 611 words
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Article125 1964-07-26 13 LONDON, Sat.— There are 21 acceptors fur the Stewards Cup to be run over six furlongs at Goodwuod on Tuesday. They are with probable Jockeys and weights: Marcher <W. Williamson) 9.9. Prince of Orange 8.4, Bivouac <S. Smith) 8.3, Gallegos (J. Slme) 8.2, Dunme (P. Cook). Weeper'sReuter - 125 words
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Article48 1964-07-26 13 AUCKLAND. Sat New Zealand beat Prance 34-16 In their first rugby league Test here 'oday. Two more Tests are to be played. Prance, who trailed 3-12 at halftime today, were beaten in all three matches in their recent Test aerie* In Australia.48 words
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Article137 1964-07-26 13 Wanrickihlre WorcMtcnhJre Surrey Kent Middlesex Yorkshire Northamptonshire Sussex Somerset Emm Lancashire •lamortin Hampshire Derbjmhlre Nuttinthanikhire Leiceaterkbir* Gloucestershire F It 17 17 II IS 19 18 IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS M 17 W 11 IS 7 7 S 6 S I s 3 3 3137 words
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402 1964-07-26 13 EINDHOVEN, Sat. South African Harold Hennlng took a three strokes lead after the first round of the Dutch open golf championship here yesterday. Henning had a magnificent 64. He was out in 29, but fives at the tenth and 17th holes made402 words
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146 1964-07-26 13 Jacapo and Liz to skip Tokyo Games trip LONDON, Sat. Britain's Olympic equestrian ambitions took a severe knock yesterday when the owner of one of the country's top horses refused to release him for the Tokyo trip and said his fiancee, who normally rides the horse, wouldn't go to Japan146 words
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Article32 1964-07-26 13 NEW YORK. Sat. Welterweight contender Jose Stable o! New York scored his eighth straight victory last night when he beat Oabe Terrenes on a technical knockout In round 8.32 words
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Article81 1964-07-26 13 smQAPORE. sat. Several newcomers are among the horses spelling at the seashore sanatorium at ChangL They are Motokurua. Torro, Lana's Pride. Bright Mars, Arouse, Owana. Cocaine. Templar, Boat Train, Salazar, Sumwln -and Mr. Carlo. Other horses at the sanatorium are Browser. Ace Admiral. Tapageur, Tonka, Avanti81 words
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Article93 1964-07-26 13 Johore give $20,000 for GP SINGAPORE, Sat. The Johore Grand Prix will be held on Aug. 30 and 31. Dato Abdul Rahman, chairman of the Grand Prix working committee, said that the State Government has approved an expenditure of $20,000 for the event. August 29 and 30 would be declared93 words
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Article161 1964-07-26 13 DATES FOR SINGAPORE TENNIS CINOAPORE, Sat.--Singa-pore open lawn tennis championships will be held from Aug. 24 to Aug. 30 on the SCC courts. The championships are open to players of clubs In Hong Kong, Sarawak, Sabah, Singapore and Malaya. Entries close on Aug. 10. The draw will be held on161 words
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Article18 1964-07-26 13 MALACCA. Sat.— The Malacca Badminton .Vsnnation will hold their annual championships from August 3 to 7.18 words
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Advertisement674 1964-07-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE M Werim U <IHm.>—t%x M rU. tmtrm TANC't PHOTOCOPY SIRVICI 10. Boat Quajt. VM6B. GENUINE PHOTOSTATS, fOtOmatic Mt, Robuuoo Koa6, •port DANDRUFF, •ALDNEII, THINNINC FalUog. Grey Id* Hair, Bamip Ircatmtot ttzciusiv* Hair KtatoraUoo Bysum. Th« Hmlr Clinic 10 PrtBMO Straat, ■infasora. AppolnUMOt: PMo* MM. SHOPPING674 words
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Advertisement393 1964-07-26 13 MEN FIND NEW WAY to fed Young As v* grow older If only natural that wi bectn to alow down. But some people grow old faster than ther should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep weirklM and seldom get any fun out of Ufa. Due to393 words
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269 1964-07-26 14 JOHN AND AUDREY MAKE IT FOR THE 3rd YEAR pENANG, Sat.— John x Pearce and Audrey Oh won the Penang tennis mixed doubles title for the third consecutive year when they beat S. A. Azman and Claire Cheah 8-6 ir. the final today. Tan Poh Seng retained the junior single269 words
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Article184 1964-07-26 14 PENANG. S.u. Technical Institute won all the Hire* invitation relays at the Malayan Teachers College annual athletic championships today. In the 4 x 400 metres open they bettered the Penang record of 3mm 31.6 when they returned 3 mm 30.3. Earlier three of their runners184 words
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217 1964-07-26 14 Clash of Tans will provide thrills pENANG. Sat. The Tan Aik Huang Tan Yee Khan clash in, the first singles of the Foorg Seong Cup will provide the highlight of tomorrow night's challenge round when Penang defend the cup agalret Perak here. When the two met in the singles final217 words
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146 1964-07-26 14 pENANG, Sat. T he Royal Pahang Polo Club bea,t Singapore 'A' (with a Hve-goal handicap) 7-5 on the second day of their three-day Malaya-Burma Cup tournament match played here today. They will meet again In two chukk«s tomorrow to decide the winners. Singapore 'A146 words
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Article53 1964-07-26 14 IPOH. Sat. Choo Yew Kam who won the 100 and 200 metres and the discus was the champion athlete at the St. Anthony's Institution and St George's Girls School combined sports here today. Lai Sun Nlng was the girls champion. She won the 100 and53 words
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Article29 1964-07-26 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The annual athletic match between Singapore Civilians and Combined Services scheduled for tomorrow at H.M.S. Terror has been postponed to a later date.29 words
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Article86 1964-07-26 14 PENANG. Sat. Koay Paik Suan was an easy winner in the Day Training College annual cross-country when she came home more than half a mile ahead of the second runner Jenny Ong. Third was Marina Barbosa. Paik Suan's did the three miles in 3086 words
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Article643 1964-07-26 14 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN A Malaysian national best time and six state records set on first day of Perak AAA meet By Taiping, Sat. DERAK schoolgirl M. Rajamani, one of the most exciting ''finds' of the current Malaysian athletics season, splashed her way to a national643 words
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Article321 1964-07-26 14 MANIAM IS CEB CENTRAL AREA CHAMP JJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four more records, making it a total of nine, were set in the two-day Central Electricity Board Central Area 6th annual championships which ended at the Pantal ground here today. Today's records were In the 110 metres hurdles by M. 8.321 words
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Article66 1964-07-26 14 IPOH. Sat. The newly formed Ipoh Club XV trounced Malay College, unbeaten team for the past two years in Perak. by 24 points (three goals and three tries) to three (try) in a friendly rugger match on the Anderson School ground here today. Ttie Ipoh66 words
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Article, Illustration560 1964-07-26 14 SEREMBAN, Saturday. p SAVITHRI proved herself to be the star ath- lete of Negri Sembilan when she cracked three records at the State's AAA meet which concluded at the King George V School ground today. j A teacher from Tampln. Savlthrl showed her class560 words
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Article357 1964-07-26 14 OI.'DNEY, Sat. Results ol to' Australian Association football matches played today were: NSW NORTH DIV. 1: Mayfleld 3 Cardiff 1. NSW (FED) DIV. I: Bankstown 0 Yugal 3, Prague 1 Cumberland 0. NSW (FED) DIV. 2: Granvllle 2 Wollongong 2. Western 1 Sutherland 1. QUEENSLAND STATE: AzKurri357 words
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Article53 1964-07-26 14 MALACCA. Sat. Malaccas probable team for the Malaya Cup match against Singapore here tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. is: Lee Soo Phang: Lee Yip Tuck. Fung Cheng Wee. Yeo Tien Seng. K-m Boon Seng. Lim Ah Kah; Jonnny Choc. Hock Song (Kee Chiang). Richard Choc. Robert Choc (Capt.) and53 words
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357 1964-07-26 14 Records crash as Simpson hits 311 MANCHESTER, Sat. iT1 Australian skipper Bobby Simpson smashed another handful of records at Old Trafford thia morning before he was dismissed for 311 as Australia ground Englar/1 further into the fourth Test here v.oday. Simpson's innings lasted 762 minutes, the third longest in all357 words
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Article116 1964-07-26 14 U Nil; IST INNS Lawry run out 106 Simpson c Parks b Price 311 Kedpath lbw Cartwrißht It O'Neill b Price 47 Burgr c Price b Cartwright 34 Booth c and b Price 98 Vfivrrs c Edrich b Riimsey 22 Grout c Dexter b Rumsey 0 MrKrniie not out116 words
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Advertisement47 1964-07-26 14 Heineken IP Beer ==g- *^^rr^ n Pa ces °f distinction /£2mm*^?^^ there is Heineken Beer from /#N^7^ s refreshing, golden-light iF3^? 'S«v' *%vv*i\ I Heineken, the beer for i /Jy/CrE£lAVB\ I People with discerning taste, tfrflnwniPl everywhere! L^^^^^^V^W World's leading imported beer 2 lHtt\ D'*loH( DHONNEut flj47 words
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Advertisement263 1964-07-26 14 WORRIED? ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Tired of the tome low pay and the tarn* eld jobf Afraid of losing your job become you can't get along with your bats? Then throw off the thacklei of poor pay, boredom and insecurity. Step into a thrilling new career! Choose from the lilt below263 words
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Miscellaneous107 1964-07-26 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya Cup: S';?r v Penang (Merdelca Stadium. 7.30 p.m.): Malacca v Spore (Kubu Stadium. 7.30). L. Perak (T. Anson). Friendly: Sinaran OiT. 2: DID v Assumption Sen. v The Rest (Sg Patani). ATHLETICS Perak AAA championships (Sultan Yussuf Stadium. Taiping. 2.30). Sekolah Raja Perempuan Ta'ayah (.3.30 >•107 words
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Article, Illustration4011 1964-07-26 15 GENE SMITH - THE First Lady of America lay dying. In the spring of that fateful year, she had ceased to come downstairs for meals In July, the doctor took up residence in the room next to hers. And as August began, it was obvious4,011 words
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Advertisement202 1964-07-26 15 /cATHAW PACIFIC mVv '''l^' m*^-- -^^m A BUTTERFIELD A SWIRE ASSOCIATED COMPANY A tL f f WK^^^^ A TAIL OF MULTI-MILLION-MILE EXPERIENCE IN ORIENT SKIES M t CATHAY PACIFIC serves: Charming and courteous Oriental hostesses make Cathay Pacific service world A X/ J| HONG KONG. BANGKOK famous. They create an202 words
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Article, Illustration569 1964-07-26 16 LONDON, Saturday IN the model game, fhis is the time of the year when the i big cats move out of (own. (io on holiday. Do a £75-an-hour photographic stint in New York. It Is the time when the new faces can move in to taste569 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-07-26 16 THE Pretties (as yoi. may have guessed) also wear pretty clothes. Top left: A drinks-dress cum sun-dress cum dress-up dress high-waisted with petal collar. Next a three-piece suit with jacket and skirt. Above: A shift dress in string-beige lace for dining out,61 words
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Article333 1964-07-26 16 pHILDREN taking their \j 11 -plus examinations were asked: What is the difference between a mishap and a catastrophe? The pupils puzzled and pondered and came up with some odd answers. The chief examiner said In his report that one 11--year-old wrote: "A mishap Is fired;333 words
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471 1964-07-26 16 ANNE EDWARDS - At last! An end to those big heads ANNE EDWARDS by I ONDON. Sat— At last, at Lj last, an end to the big heads. I announce that the first big change in hairstyles for over ten years is on the way. For the first time in a decade, girls471 words
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Advertisement384 1964-07-26 16 litai^tts^ sfl Skin needs xX& for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep /oarskin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME if contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it384 words
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Advertisement248 1964-07-26 16 Bk Were yon born before BK R 1914° %&Eke£ \i m Endocil can make your skin young again and this time you can keep it young! In 21 days you will tec tfce you'd lost for ever! And ntm^ •Mfference! The firm, springy your skin need never show its texture,248 words
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Article127 1964-07-26 17 THE $5,440-AND-A-LITTLE LCX)K ;I FVE'S invasion of Adam's preserves reaches truly formidable propor- tions with these items of jewellery so masculine but designed ■I with women in mind. The 18-carat gold wrist watch is on a flexible linked strap and has a gold face. Cost: $3,400.127 words
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Article329 1964-07-26 17 WHAT IS THE TERM LOVE-IN TENNIS? KNOW ALLS WHY is the term "loveused to describe a zero score In tennis and badminton? FIFTEEN LOVE It is a corruption from the French "lo'euf," which means egg. 11/ HERE can I make lnVI quiries about the ex-tra-mural courses conducted by the University329 words
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Article, Illustration770 1964-07-26 17 'Well done' says Jane Lee THE first time I went out with a boy we were walking far apart. The next time rie walked closer to me. The third time he held my hand and placed his arm around my waist. What type of boy is he? Is he in770 words
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Advertisement115 1964-07-26 17 discreet m as a whisper... HHp soft.... and cool. Kotex Feminine Towels have a unique centre for instant and complete absorption. You feel so wonderfully safe and confident with Kotenl Kotex Towels never, never lose shape. They remain cool, well-fitting, and comfortable throughout us»— and are disposable. Millions of the115 words
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Miscellaneous403 1964-07-26 17 Radio Malaysia LMIAI A I lIMDIID grammes For The Evening: 6.03 Stage; 11.00 Guys And Dolls: IMJML.M LUlVirun Bualan Bulan Bahasa Kebang- 11.15 Make Mine Music; 11.30 KM.- 600 Programme Sum- saan; 6.18 Music Hath Charms; The Malayanaires. Mary;" 6.02 Morning Melodies; 630 The News: 6.40 Rate Re- p.M.: 12.00403 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1964-07-26 18 PETER LIM - THE ABC of gambling FOR ADULTS ONLY... PETER LIM by ALL of us must have had a flutter at one time or another (all right, sorry, I should have said most of us). But have you ever stopped to think how many ways there are of losing that odd dollar?1,426 words
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Article353 1964-07-26 18 I AM going to write a series on the qualities of various breeds which are popular in Malaysia. I will start with the Labrador, not because he is the most popular, but because I have received a number of Inquiries about him lately, and I have reason to353 words
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Advertisement338 1964-07-26 18 [W' fig I F^^S^m a S24M^Mk^^ a^H' 4RII^BIB' -*f^» 'Jd VI Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal Mother knows best about Marmite goodness good for grown-ups and %(|T^"* for children. Put Marmite in soup for pure nourishment, and you will V" gv^***"*: enjoy its delicious flavour too. Marmite is338 words
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Miscellaneous304 1964-07-26 18 ACROSS: 1. Acquit (7), 5. DOWN: I. Laborious (7). 2. Fundamental (5). 9. Space (4). Sna k e (3 3 r» n ian»Uon rm 10. Sort of club (4), 11. Valleys bnalce (3)l 3 E*P»aim«on (8). Ist, 13. Stern (7), 15. Disinter 4. Portent (4), 5. Heavy blow (7), 17.304 words
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Advertisement117 1964-07-26 19 fNo Madam, i i s not y° ur w^&ht- V it's your clothes! J Tjl Y «*i wd (now th*y were a p cr t^fj feet fit when you first wore them, but they've been washed since then and they've shrunk —yes, SHRUNK! \V Next time look for the SANFORIZED117 words
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Advertisement8 1964-07-26 19 NEXT WEEK: ■^"*»"»;t^^ l^- DISASTER STRIKES THE PRESIDENT8 words
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Advertisement205 1964-07-26 19 SAIL AWAY FROM i ,-k aboard the luxurious, completely air-conditioned SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. W SS PRESIDENT WILSON or I SS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. I Sail from Hong Kong or Manila !^g# to Yokohama, Honolulu and on K to the United States. Relax in American comfort. Enjoy the finest food. Fill your205 words
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Article, Illustration413 1964-07-26 20 'PHIS vi-ar will brtnf Ton a A freat deal of happineas ar4 alto an increase in your worldly standing. It does not look as thoug- h yoa will make a great deal of money, or more probably what yon do get yoa will spend in a413 words
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Advertisement610 1964-07-26 20 Entrust your HEAVY MACHINERY to the experts ■AW J^ al afX '^^eßßkkaVßaaW&ai iS*. IR MaTI BK aai pßßaaw B»»l Btatß wiwWir J Cjt-Jk* SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSfH>RT AGENCY LTD. in association with the SINGAPORE PACKING CO. LTD. the pioneer firm* in packing, removing and ttoring goode in Malaysia. For AI Your610 words
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Miscellaneous724 1964-07-26 20 r s s<E W ITo AW ,'i pnaAR Rice Burroughs' cs £*p Z jx?3* I "~'*v rowV *jwsel>. s jjj the V.7 UOW Wb VMLL I OSSE*VEI..TUiS *AS CONTAINS J^YES, WE SEE'Jj] I I SUfcKEN7E£ ttY jf WE WILL AL^ KETUfcN TO SEE WHO the REAL A PCXTjNE im 7iahAom?S!724 words
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Miscellaneous538 1964-07-26 20 disappear. There Is a food deal materiallae by Wedneaday. goln« on socially and" you will SCORPIO (Oct. 34 Nor. get more than one lnterestinn 2 2> You worry about a ourelT invitation beiore Saturday mS Td pXoiy VI&GO (August 23 Sept. consult an old friend about It. 32): Someone to538 words
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Miscellaneous88 1964-07-26 21 B^^^*^" BSbsbi! Ib^^l V"** 5 b^ShS^^^^^s^ c^ B3F X^ *>^^ jQ S H^&s^ iup*^Ußr /A w O^ B^J y/^ -j s*^ "^^^^^^^^BB^^ -J 1 I >\_ N JO B^B^^^^ I I^* L iH. i m l"" r^ W i^^Bi2^^^ V r^ ■T^JBi'^SHßSfe*^* I1 B^bV J Kmf Hsmm ijm^»m. far, I9*t.88 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-07-26 22 1 I it' —^Ll.~^ v I WN y l >■ JJf Cj m?i Printed ana Puoiiain-d by the Sir»iu Tunes Press (Malaya) Ltd.. 11l Jalan Pudu. Kuala Lumour and Times Uous« 390 Kirn Seng Road, binuapore. (ManaKiiig Uuretior: A. C. Suumons).40 words
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Article, Illustration674 1964-07-26 1 RUDY BEL THAN - RUDY BEL THAN By Ship with a mission ARRIVING HERE TODAY TO BOOST TRADE BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND SWEDEN JHE Swedish East Asm Line's cargoship, the m.s. Japan. arrived in Port Swettenham today on a special mission. It is displaying Sweden's latest range of products. Thto Swedish "floating674 words
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268 1964-07-26 1 INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY DIDN'T COME EASY IN AGRARIAN SWEDEN THE road from an agrarian to a highly industrialised community has been far from easy. And for those who have built up Swedish prosperity, this "roadbuilding" has demanded an enormous effort and great personal sacrifice. In this process of economic transformation the268 words
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793 1964-07-26 1 STAFF WRITER - Half a century of profitable two-way trade MALAYSIA and Sweden have enjoyed a proiitable trade relationship foi Ihe past years. Trade has doubled in the tlrst three months this year, with Malaya alone exporting goods worth 54.8 million to Sweden compared with $2 8 million in the same period last793 words
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Advertisement104 1964-07-26 1 Calling from SWEDEN... *ES MBS! '^/^ii TRANSISTOR INTERCOM 111 IMMpii/ tfji \*u' IJ t .THEIR EXCLUSIVE 11 I DISTRIBUTOR —11 %j|^3^cS for CENTRUM f4^JTWR TELE EQUIPMENT. OteLfe*! MALAYSIA =StatJ* BRUNEI T r r 2/\ n 1 '"'iiilliniliM EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR MALAYS.A Hn^^M «Pi, VVVI OFFICE. SHOWROOM. SALES SERVICE, M M <^f-#^BIFI104 words
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192 1964-07-26 2 Enlightened labour's 15 years of peace ONE of the major factors behind Sweden's growth in commerce and industry is undoubtedly the country's renowned system of industrial relations. This "labour peace," which the country has enjoyed for -more than IS years, has brought about the country's present state of efficiency. Both192 words
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Article668 1964-07-26 2 IjMFTY years ago, Sweden was a poor nation with the greater part of the population working in a primitive agricultural society. But today it is one of the most highlydeveloped industrial countries in the world. Its seven and a half milion people enjoy a high standard668 words
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168 1964-07-26 2 Pioneers of modern office machines rwiHE Swedish office ma--1 chines industry provide* *n excellent example of Its technical efficiency and quality, its inventiveness and its tradition The Swedes have been pioneers in the development and quality manufacture of modern office machines. One of the world's first calculation machines for practical168 words
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130 1964-07-26 2 THERK exists a rare and highly successful co-operation between the crafts and industry in Sweden. Skilful designers have made Swedish glass and ceramics, textiles and furniture world famous. Another field in which factories have taken leading artists nnd craftsmen into their employ is130 words
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271 1964-07-26 2 Car manufacturing now a big industry— last foreign plant closed in 1960 SWEDEN'S motor industry has shown considerable growth during the past 10 years and has developed into a modern large-scale industry. In 1962 total production reached 152,568 units which was a record at that time. Three Swedish firm are271 words
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Advertisement69 1964-07-26 2 ASEA VASTERAS, SWEDEN, is proud of having been chosen Thft deliveries comprise:as a supplier of ELECTRIC electric motors and starters EQUIPMENT to power com- generators for d.esel engine dr, ve y H W¥VCI W»" CAPACITORS FOR POWER-FACTOR CORRECTION panics, factories, mines, switchgears TRANSFORMERS estates and government lightning arresters. buildings in69 words
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644 1964-07-26 3 AN account of a country's economic structure may well start with a few words about the conditions that nature has placed at its disposal. Sweden Is on« of the largest countries In Europe. With its 175.000 square miles It is 80 per cent644 words
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380 1964-07-26 3 Country's forests a gold mine giving a third of exports SWEDE N'S forests play a dominant role in the Nations economy and account for about one-third of the country's exports. They are In fact tbe lifeblood of a forest products Industry that is one of tbe best of its kind380 words
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353 1964-07-26 3 SHIPS-SWEDEN BUILDS THEM AND SAILS THEM TO ALL PORTS SWEDEN is ranked fourth among the shlpbuilding nations of the world. The Swedish merchant ships are regularly seen in ports all over the world. Last year the Swedish merchant fleet comprised 1.279 vessels totalling more than four million gross tons, of353 words
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347 1964-07-26 3 SWEDEN'S mineral wealth comes entirely from her large deposits of iron ore. These rich deposits have enabled the country to develop her wealthy Iron and steel industry and to manufacture a vast range of engineering products. Today she produces an347 words
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Advertisement137 1964-07-26 3 therighttool? How far are you behind with production? Speed it up. Keep abreast with time. Get the right tools in your office and succeed. Get a Facit CM2-16 manual calculator, designed for your figure work. So easy to operate. Takes only a few minutes for anyonetolearn howto multiply, divide, add137 words
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Advertisement257 1964-07-26 3 A PRODUCT OF SUPERB SWEDISH ENGINEERING 1 EV BbVf^ f^^^BM B^B^aV wT^ ■r* i^ =s ™^^'sc!=iM »nnc! bbbbW THE .^BbBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBbV lOU U O I .BBBasngBBBBB* ■^^t^ I lit L*iZj»w»^iiin^ "*~^Z.'lT r'-£J^ttul&a- bbt W I/|Y 4v vV t "WiHTFTB^TJ cs ensunn 8 anc comfortable driving: smoottl mmJktmA, m Jk— A^faaJl 1257 words
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Advertisement329 1964-07-26 4 Selamat Datang Welcome to the visiting Swedish Trade Fair Ship "Japan" A wide list of renowned Swedish manufacturers exhibiting on the "Japan" will be among old friends in Malaysia. Their products have been presented throughout the far east for many years by The Swedish Trading Company Ltd. -Jk Swedish Trading329 words
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