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Title Section18 1964-07-27 1 AVERAGE DAIj^^ERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times MONDAY, JULY 27, 1964 Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS KDN 73118 words
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Article1686 1964-07-27 1 Curfew cut 2 hours The price of food continues to drop to near normal Khir: Sink political differences THERE WERE smiles again in Singapore today after six days of disturbances, and the curfew is to be relaxed further from tomorrow. The city is returning lo near norjnal1,686 words
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Article, Illustration425 1964-07-27 1 Goodwill committees established in all 51 cons ti tuencies MORE COMING FORWARD TO HELP (JOODWILL committees have been established in all 51 constituencies in Singapore by this evening, as more and more people came forward to offer their services to maintain peace and order. Cabinet Ministers, Assemblymen and community leadersMak Kian Seng - 425 words
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184 1964-07-27 1 Gurkhas kill 5 Indonesians in ambush KUCHING. Sun. A large gang of Indonesian guerillas, believed to be of company strength, preparing for an attack on the village of Biawak, near tin- border. ">0 miles west of Kuthinß. was yesterday put to flight by a small patrol of First Sixth Gurkhas.184 words
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Article19 1964-07-27 1 SINGAPORE Sun —Cable and Win-less. Ltd. services, disrupted ue curfew beigan. were back to normal today.19 words
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Article73 1964-07-27 1 DUE TO condition* beyond our control, judging of Malay Mail word puzzle "CU" lo«t week had to be postponed. The result of the contest will be announced in the Malay Mail on Thursday. Meanwhile, the six coupons for word puzzle "CV" are being reprinted daily73 words
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Article394 1964-07-27 1 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD Front MIAMI. Sun. This morning the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is being briefed on tomorrow's space shots by the Director of the John F. Kennedy Space Centre. Dr. Kurt Debus. He will also be* told of the progress of the lunar landing394 words
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Article35 1964-07-27 1 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that a police inquiry was now being held to determine the events and causes which triggered oft* the recent disturbances In Singapore.35 words
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Article34 1964-07-27 1 ELISABETHVILLE. Sun. More than 40 insurgents have been killed and an unknown number wounded in a clash with police near Baudouinville. on Lake Tanganyika, according to reports reaching here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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169 1964-07-27 1 Round-up of S'pore thugs reaches climax {SINGAPORE, Sun.— The police drive to immobilise secret society i!, :i ngs 1 er s throughout the island rose to ;i climax today as the trnul) I c <l situation here eased. During the past four days, the police have rounded up 478 secret169 words
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Article30 1964-07-27 1 CILCHRIST IN UK LONDON. Sun Sir An drew Gilchrist. British Ambassador in Djakarta, arrived here by 3ir today from Indonesia He dYctinrd to make statement at airport Ri-utrr30 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-07-27 2 A (COMMUNIST) Vietcong prisoner being interrogated by Government officials during an operation against guerillas in the My-hung area of South Vietnam. Five battalions of troops took part in the operation, during which five guerillas were killed and 44 captured. Two soldiers were wounded. A large quantityUPI - 59 words
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Article71 1964-07-27 2 Seven bodies found in 'school' PRETORIA (South Africa). Sun. The bodies of seven young Africans have been found In a "school" north of here where they were supposedly being Initiated to manhood. Police said they found tight other youngsters unconscious and 40 more too weak and emaciated to reach their71 words
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Article77 1964-07-27 2 ALGIERS. Sun. Algeria's Minister of Social Affairs. Mr. Mohamed Seghir Naltkache, told reporters last night that the Egyptian arms ship explosion at Bone, eaatern Algeria, had caused 85 victims in dead and missing, and injured 163 other people. The Minister made this statement at theReuter - 77 words
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Article51 1964-07-27 2 I SAIOON. Sun. The Bouth Vietnamese Government announced last night that the "family law" of the defunct Ngo Dlnn D-.r-m regime, which among other provisions prohibited divorce, had been repealed. The old family law also abolished polygamy, and gave wives property rights with their hus- bands.—AP - 51 words
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120 1964-07-27 2 Foreign jets over Australia report SyDNEY, Sun. The Royal Australian Air Force is investigating a report that foreign military aircraft flew over the Australian mainland on Thursday. The pilot and passengers of a plane flying over central Queensland said they saw at least three swept-wing jets, resembling Soviet "Badger" bombers,AP - 120 words
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Article145 1964-07-27 2 LUSAKA (N. Rhodesia), Sunday. RIOT police fought their way with bullets into a stockaded village in the remote northern province of Northern Rhodesia yesterday and recovered the body of a young British police officer. A government spokesman said here last night that the officer, leading aReuter - 145 words
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285 1964-07-27 2 BIG BID BY U.S. TO CRUSH REDS IN VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson has ordered intensification of the war against the Viet Cong guerillas in South Vietnam, it was authoritatively stated here today. line word was that the President had decided to send between 5,000 and 6,000 more U.S. militaryReuter - 285 words
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63 1964-07-27 2 HONG KONG. Sun.— Pakistan International Airlines will run two weekly t lights to China Instead of one at present from Sept. 1 This was stated by Mr. Enver Jahal. PIA operations director, on arrival here from a visit to the Chinese capital. PIA inaugurated63 words
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332 1964-07-27 2 Luns flies into Jakarta for talks with Sock JAKARTA, Sun. Dr. J Josef Luns, the Dutch Foreign' Minister, met Dr. Subandrio this morning and presented the problems he hoped to discuss with President Soekarno later today. The two Foreign Ministers talked for half an hour, then Dr. Subandrio told reportersReuter; AP - 332 words
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Article77 1964-07-27 2 JOHANNESBURG. Bun. J Mr. John Harris, former chairman of the South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee, who was banned under the Suppression of Commmunism Act earlier this year, was detained by police last night. It Is understood that he is being detained under the 90-day detention clause of77 words
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Miscellaneous10 1964-07-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby A»/eLL. DOHT LOOtT) Satme peAgjr10 words
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417 1964-07-27 3 Negroes on the rampage battle the police NIGHT OF VIOLENCE TURNS CITY INTO A BATTLEGROUND NEW YORK, Sunday. gTATE troopers and local police battled to contain fresh outbreaks of riots all over Rochester city in New York State for the second night in a row as a white man wasReuter - 417 words
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Article173 1964-07-27 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Foreign Ministers of the Organisation of Ameri- can States last night called for diplomatic and trade sanctions In the western hemisphere against Cuba, the stlftest mea-sures yet voted against Dr Fidel Castro's regime. The vote, a comfortable majority of 15 to 3 withReuter - 173 words
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Article29 1964-07-27 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Izvestia warned the United States yesterday that further relaxation of world tension was impossible as long as "provocations and attacks" continued against Cuba. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article34 1964-07-27 3 BRUSSELS. Sun. Italian driver Pietro Frescobaldi was killed in the Prancorchamps 24-hour louring car race here last night when his Lancia 1800 left tiie track and plunged down a slope. —ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article22 1964-07-27 3 CHICAGO. Sun. The body of a 14-year-old girl was stolen from an undertakers' at Sltokie during the night. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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155 1964-07-27 3 Backlog for postmen: 35 million letters T ONDON, Sim. Bri- tain's 123,000 postmen yesterday began tackling a backlog of 35 1 million* letters following! the settlement on Friday of their pay dis-l pute. Post office officials expect substantial progress to be made by the first half of this week inReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-07-27 3 \K\V YORK, Sun. With blood streaming down her face, neck and hands, spattering her dress, an English showgirl, 29--year-old Miss Carolyn Fawcett, who arrived in the United States from England a few months ago. is aided by policemen after she and111 words
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307 1964-07-27 3 INVASION SCARE IN CYPRUS AS ARMS SHIPMENT LANDED NICOSIA. Sunday. r pHE Greek Cypriots yesterday landed another big x arms shipment on the turbulent island republic as reports from Greece and Turkey warned of an imminent Turkish invasion of the island. The United Nations spokesman said Greek Cypriots at theUPI - 307 words
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Article55 1964-07-27 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Admiral Sergie OorshJtov, Deputy Minister of Defence and Commander-ln-Chlef of the Soviet Navy, told a Navy Day meeting here yesterday i hat Russian naval power was based on atomic submarines. He said that these submarines were equipped with rockets and long-range, self-homing torpedoes withReuter - 55 words
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73 1964-07-27 3 Edward G Jr. files suit for divorce HOLLYWOOD, bun Actor Edward G Kubinson Jr.. who said ins mari-iaw to his second wile. Eiame. lasted only 21 ciays.. has liied a suit to divorce her on grounds ot cruelty. The Robinsons both are 31. Tile actor has an 11-year-old daughter. Francesca.AP - 73 words
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Article125 1964-07-27 3 jyjIA.Ml. Sun.— Cubans have been told by tin- Havana Communist newspaper Huy that if thru muni is disappearing mi is the ni-ril for it. Havana Radio quoted Hoy yesterday as saying: •Money is not necessary t-xrrpt to use as lone as the mercantile system prevailsAP - 125 words
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178 1964-07-27 3 THE VODKA MISSILE MAN IN MORE HOT WATER Yf GSCOW, Sun. The x former Communist Part)' oincial who was sacked after bringing down a plane with a Vodka bottle is in trouble again. This time, he has been accused of "stealing" a new flat. The< troubles of Comrade V. F.Reuter - 178 words
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Article69 1964-07-27 3 TORONTO. Sun.— A bandit carrying a rifle and wearing a Beatle wig shot and killed a bank customer and wounded a police officer after he robbed a bank ot US$2O,OOO on Friday. Police manned roadblocks throughout the area and launched an overnight dragnet for the killer,UPI - 69 words
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Advertisement276 1964-07-27 3 give you Sa/ goodbye to bouts of hot, sleepless nights. j 1 Install Stormline I louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. j&o* .Stormline keeps you cool when ft shines, cosy anxf coTTtforcabte jgg w n e fi 1 1 fa ns! IJT°* dH blends very well 'with276 words
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Article81 1964-07-27 4 SINGAPORE. Bun Pour secondary school students, who were the top candidates in the 1963 Primary School leaving examination, will collect their prizes at WO each from the Ministry of Education, Kay Slang Road, on Aug 1 at 10 am They are Amnah blnte Mahmood, of Oeylang81 words
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Article44 1964-07-27 4 LONDON. Bun.— Mr. E. E. Colman. 85. a former member of the Malayan Government service, has died In England. Mr. Colman. who retired in 1933, was for a great part of his Malayan career a magistrate In Singapore and Penang.44 words
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Article32 1964-07-27 4 PENANO. Sun.— The Chief Minister. Date Wong Pow Nee, will declare open the "Joy of Livingart exhibition at the British Council and Penang library here at 6 pjn. on Friday.32 words
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61 1964-07-27 4 CASUALTY FIGURES FOR i DISTURBANCES IS SPORE 0 FEDERAL Police headquarters in Kuolo Lumpur this evening issued these official casualty figures since the Singapore disturbances started on Tuesday. Dead: 21. Injurtd: 460. Of this number, only 52 have bt«n admitted to hospital. The rest had minor injuries. Arrests: 254 (far61 words
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Article301 1964-07-27 4 UMNO paper: Change Spore leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A call for a change in the top leadership of the PAP Government in Singapore is made in an editorial in the latest issue of Merdeka. the official organ of the United Malays National Organisation. "We feel that in the interest of301 words
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378 1964-07-27 4 OUSINESSMEN of all races in Singapore today Joined in the State-wide move in helping to restore goodwill among all the races. Representatives from the Malay, Indian and Chinese Chambers of Commerce met at the Chinese Chamber's premises in Hill Street and decided to378 words
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353 1964-07-27 4 Premier lee warnes: 'Keep down extremists SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE PRIME Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to day called on the people to "keep down' extremists who may emerge from any racial group in the State. Mr. Lee, who was addressing an extraordinary delegates conference of the Singapore National Trades Union353 words
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175 1964-07-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Public Utilities Board Electricity Department will be carrying out extension works at three sub-stations in different areas during the week, and during such work the electricity supply will be Interrupted. On Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., work will be175 words
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151 1964-07-27 4 GRENADES, TNT FOUND IN ESTATE: THREE HELD ]LfALACCA, Sun. Police recovered two grenades and one 7 oz. slab of TNT in a rubber estate in Merlimau, 12 miles from here, yesterday morning. Three labourers from the estate were detained. The Deputy Chief Police Officer, Malacca. Supt. Hajl Nordin. said that151 words
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Article26 1964-07-27 4 IPOH. Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Said, will declare open a rubber replanting board office in Sitiawan on Aug. 1.26 words
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Article28 1964-07-27 4 PARIT BTJNTAR. Sun. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. will visit the Government English School at Bagan Serai at noon tomorrow28 words
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Miscellaneous443 1964-07-27 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR j 'pHE following la today'! acbcdule Alitalia: From Roma Teheran, 1 of civil aircraft movement! at Bombay. Bangkok (AZ 764) 705 Par* Labar airport Rtngapore: p.m. ARRIVAL. OIPARTURM BOAC: From Sydney Brisbane, BOACi To Colombo Bombay. Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; tram Teheran, Tel Aviv,443 words
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730 1964-07-27 5 Three election petitions filed in court TWO DEFEATED PMIP CANDIDATES ARE COMPLAINANTS "pHREE election petitions were filed in the High Court here today two by defeated PanMalayan Islamic Party candidates in the last State Assembly elections and the other by a voter. They were Haji Mohamed Noor bin Yusoff (Machang730 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-07-27 5 THE $10,000 MALAYAN NOTE IN CIRCULATION 20 YEARS AGO DO YOU know what a $10,000 note looks like? If you don't, then you can see one above. The note is now being exhibited at the National Museum in Kuala Lumpur. It i* among- the old Malayan rurrenry notes of all121 words
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Article62 1964-07-27 5 EPOH. Sun The Mini»t*r ol Education. Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Talib began a two-doy tour of North Perak district today. He will attend a forum at thr I Malay College in Kuala Kangsar 1 tonight and visit the King Edward VII School and National Boys School62 words
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331 1964-07-27 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. The Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, toright urged the Government to regard the period from now to 1967 as "a transitional period" for the change-over from English to Malay as the sole331 words
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Article55 1964-07-27 5 KUALA TRENOGANU. Sun. Dr. Zakaria bin Salim has been reelected president of the Trengganu Federation of Fanners Associations at their two-day annual meeting which ended yesterday. Other office bearers are: vicepresident, Inche Hoesni bin Haji Abu Bakar; secretary and treasurer. Inche Mohamed bin Embong; assistant55 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-07-27 5 Christina (she is a Mrs.) wins a 'Miss' beauty contest MRS. Christina Sam Tat Yau. wife of Captain Sam Tat Yau. officer-in-charge of the Air Supply Platoon. Armed Forces Maintenance Corps, who was elected "Miss Perak Athlete" at the Perak Amateur Athletic Association dance held in Taiping on Saturday.49 words
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Article83 1964-07-27 5 Teluk Anson Rotarians aid pupils TELUK ANSON, Sun.— Rotarians here have again cluobed together to help pay for the education of seven Us in four schools. They have given three schools— Horley Methodist, St. Anthony.--and the Convent $142 each lor two deserving pupils in each school taking the school rertiliciiie83 words
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Article74 1964-07-27 5 PENANG. Sun. The J.Uan Hatin Umno branch is to start a wellare fund to help members to ununcial distress. This was decided last night the branch annual meeting which appointed a committee to draft rules governing the eligibility ol those seeking such aid. Haji Abdullah Che74 words
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Article68 1964-07-27 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Lower Perak Malay Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society has decided to offer scholarships totalling 53.520 to V\ children of its members. Inche Otnxnan bin Alang. president of the society, also disclosed that it had already given away about $***** in scholarships68 words
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Article50 1964-07-27 5 KANOAR Sun —The Perils Sta'e Oovernment will be asked to appoint Its own public services commission Instead of ••bonrowlnj? members- from the Kedah commission This was one of several resolutions passed by tfce Padang Katong branch of Kangar Umno at its annual meeting yesterday. I50 words
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Advertisement149 1964-07-27 5 ■■T i^fet. jfl MBit V> Tudor Sales Service. Crosby House. 75. Robinson Road. Singapore,!, Te1 ***** v.-:'. 'S THE 281-YEAR OLD MITSUI BANK CELEBRATES ITS FIRST BIRTHDAY IN SINGAPORE On July 26, the Singapore Branch of the Mitsui Bank is one year old. And a more thriving one-year old you149 words
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Article33 1964-07-27 6 JESSELTON. Sun. Dr. Charles Qamba bu been appointed chairman of the Industrial Arbitration Court In Sabah. Dr. Oamba will examine th« current wage dispute* In 11 European firms.33 words
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Article, Illustration478 1964-07-27 6 Posters for L-Month contest the 'best yet 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. r fHE judges of the National Language Month poster competition, which was won by a 24-year-old artist Yong Poh Shang, said today that the entries this year were the highest standard yet received for this competition. Inche Hisham Albakri,478 words
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210 1964-07-27 6 Dato Wong praises work of lions' in Penang OENANG, Slin. The 1 Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said last night that lions in Penang had come to be known and appreciated for their dedicated and active service to the handicapped, the needy and the sick. "Lions in Penang have,"210 words
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Article145 1964-07-27 6 WHERE ADDICTS GET OPIUM I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's opium addict* their number is rapidly diminishing get their drug smuggled in from four countries. A Government spokesman said yesterday that mast of the opium conies from Laos. Burma, Thailand and Cambodia. Contact points for the smugslers were along the East Coast145 words
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Article54 1964-07-27 6 JESSELTON. Sun.— The first company of the Sabah Land Rangers a youth movement for girls are learning judo. Judo experts from the Sabah police force are instruct ins the girls. One of the young Rangers said: "In a national emergency It could be an useful art.54 words
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Article22 1964-07-27 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Cheong Pale Chow has been appointed chairmen of the Malayan Air Training Corps advisory committee for 1964.22 words
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125 1964-07-27 6 IJUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The South Vietnam Minister of Defence, Maj.Gen. Tran Thlem Khlem, and a party of eight will arrive here tomorrow for a fiveday goodwill visit as guests of the Malaysian Government. During his stay. Maj.-Gen. Tran will be received In audience125 words
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Miscellaneous174 1964-07-27 6 Allot, Pop i^ VTm HmMm K^^^Le^tS^^^^sT'S^Sl I OH, I WASNT) NO? *OX, MAYBE I I WELL, MOWS VtXJ MEMTIOJ /^^^A^S^M l~^/.K£#fT& ijspss Yh&T h^z^k^^^f'J TlP' Me* Trmey g^ Chmm tor Gomid HE STARTED A PORTRAIT 7 CHCK. I W oh 1 (BO^lc^ PROUD "Si Of'.TOACV. TOQ BUT HE THINK LJL174 words
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335 1964-07-27 7 JESSELTON, Sunday. gABAH's external trade last year reached a record figure of $579.5 million $105.9 million more than the previous year, according to the annual report of the State government. Imports totalled $304.7 million $65.8 milion more than the previous year. There335 words
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Article107 1964-07-27 7 Appeal to 'adopt' children SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Leprosy Relief Association is appealing for sponsors to "adopt" 40 children from the Trafalgar Home. Under this adoption scheme run by the association, anyone can adopt a child for $60 a year— S2 for the child's pocket money. $2 to his or107 words
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147 1964-07-27 7 GRADS TO DISCUSS SCREENING OF PUPILS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The University of Malaya s Guild ol Graduates will meet on Thursday to discuss the Internal Security Act Amendment dealing with the screening: of students seeking higher education. The guild which has 3.000 members is headed by the Vice-Chancellor of the147 words
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83 1964-07-27 7 PENANG. Sun. One of, Penang'a leading Malay businessmen. Inche S. M. Eusoff, died in the General Hospital here yesterday. He was 72. Inche Eusoff was a founder member of the Penang Malay Association and was its patron for many years. He was popularly known83 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-07-27 7 TWO Chinese leaders from Singapore and Perak Senator Ko Teck Kin (right), new chairman of the Nanyatig University council and Dato Lav Pak Kuan of Ipoh straying at the Penang Kek Lok Si temple on Saturday for national peace and prosperity. With them88 words
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92 1964-07-27 7 First stage in Seacom phone link completed SINGAPORE. Sun. —The first stage of the South i.a.st A.sia Commonwealth telephone cable system (Seacom> to link Singapore, Jesselton. and Hong Kong to the Commonwealth has been completed. The cable laying ship. Monarcn completed the Je&nelton-Slngapore link vbtn it arrived in Singapore last92 words
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Article46 1964-07-27 7 CANBERRA. Sun. Two AustmUin Air Training 'Corps cadets wili attend the annual camp of the Malayan Air Training Corps in Singapore. They are Flight Sergeant P. A. Your.g. of Highett. Victoria -».nd Pl'.glu Sergeant I. D. Ozels. of Adelaide. South Australia.— Reu.er.Reuter - 46 words
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198 1964-07-27 7 Train derailment investigation by joint team KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A COMBINED railway and police team was today investigating the real cause of the derailment of a goods train near Kluang in Johore The railway authorities have, however, ruled out the possibility 1 of sabotage. A Railway Administration spokesman said today198 words
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Article136 1964-07-27 7 Gesture of thanks by town JESSELTON. Sun.— The peopie of Kelabakan. a borier town 30 miles from Taivau. have raised 51.600 to be I ilstrlbuted among the famllies of those killed in raids by Indonesian guerillas on the :own last year. The worst attack on Kalitbucan was on Dec. 29136 words
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Article93 1964-07-27 7 i BUTTERWORTH. Sun rhr Government's mass X-ray unit will visit district hospitals in Butterworth. Bukit Mertajam and Sungri Bakap as well as health clinics m Pral and Kepala Bntas on the loij lowing dates next month: Aug. 1. Butterworth: Aug. 3 5. Bukit Merujam: Aug.93 words
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Article49 1964-07-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Th Anglo-Chinese School hopes to 1 raise $40,000 from their forth- coming biennial fun fair Fun--1 o-Rama II" at the school on Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 n.ni. The proceeds are to help fi--1 nance school repairs and new buUdtna project*.49 words
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Article29 1964-07-27 7 I SINGAPORE. Bun. The X« n 8 I di-Pertuan Negara. Tui; Yu&ot tan 1 Ishak has appointed Mr. Cher« Teng Chun to be a district iude*. I29 words
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163 1964-07-27 7 I/AMPAR, Sun.— Four men, one armed with a knife, held up a restaurant owner, Kong Chee. 50. in Mallm Nawar. and robbed him of cash and Jewellery worth $3,800 yesteraav morning. Kong was sleeping alone in his restaurant at about 2.20 a.m.163 words
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131 1964-07-27 7 Interest in joint ventures in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sun. West German and B r itish industrialists have shown great interest Jn the setting up of Joint ventures in Singapore. This was revealed by the Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, and the chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr.131 words
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54 1964-07-27 7 PAKH BUN'IAR sun. Another division of the St Jdhn's Ambulance Brigade has teen formed in th( ti.shmi? village ot Ku.iia Kurau. At Ihe p.«asl!in-cui parade this morning. Dr. Huji Megat Khas. member of Parliament and vicepresident of the St. John.- Ambulance Brie:tcli\ presented certificate*54 words
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Advertisement244 1964-07-27 7 THE NCR COMPU-TRONIC* provides NEW LOW COST accounting VERSATILITY. S *-JB^^ -n_ The COMPU-TRONIC also meets the challenging requirements of economy, speed and efficiency. Complete alpha-numeric facilities £fajtt»nie "»plit-§econd" calcalatioiu f Complete "iingle-key" revewe t enlry control £fajtb*tuo keyboard controla y Automatic dollar printing £&dtt9me telf-checking Complete variable program controls244 words
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Miscellaneous315 1964-07-27 7 Straits Times Crossword 181 H I ACROSS 9. Stuffed bird: preciM origin 1. Shares his bread-and-butter? disguised? iS. s>. (11). 12 Congenial M the city M.P S. An uncertain order to pro- perhaps (11). reed is suggested thereiore 13. A beginner with a plac* to i4i. share (10). 10. Undertaking315 words
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Article44 1964-07-27 8 M Hora-s Sl* (Minimum) CLIFFORD SCHOOL. Kuala Upts. Pahang. wishes to thaak Messrs Aatbonlan store Ltd.. IS Brickfields Kn.m Ku.ila Lumpur, for so graciously I rinting thr School Souvenir Programme free of chsrge. on tb< occasion of Clifford Scbool Golden Jubilee obratlons. 1D64.44 words
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Article245 1964-07-27 8 JO Worii tit (Minimum) INNER WHEEL CLUB Installation Dinner postponed Indefinitely. Detail* Telephone (B'pore) ***** Beer wary TANOLIN PREPARATORY SCHOOL. The School ts closed oatH IMb September. Signed: K.N. Crowe. ACS. FUN 0 RAMA Scheduled for Saturday 1 August bas been poetpoeed until further notice. Please refer to these245 words
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Article735 1964-07-27 8 Dr. Lim Swee Aim's revival on Saturday of Professor L. A Jordan's proposal for a Department of Scientific and Industrial Research is significant not so much for its organisational import as for its recognition of the value of research, and of the need to co-ordinate research activities.735 words
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Article423 1964-07-27 8 i Just how serious is the i danger that the war in South Vietnam will escalate? If words are taken at face value, the danger is very grave indeed. In Saigon, the South Vietnamese Premier, Gen. Khanh, has spoken of the "ardent wish" of his Government423 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1964-07-27 8 DAVID KRASLOV - Now the real test for Goldwater DAVID KRASLOV By "T^T OW comes F^k^ t h c tough X^ test. S&n. Barry Coldwater has won the Republican presidential nomination, but can he defeat President Johnson in November? Coldwater's victory at the Republican national convention was achieved through literally years of exhaustive1,420 words
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Article87 1964-07-27 8 I refer to Mr. Lee Choon Eng's letter in the Straits Times. July 10. 1964 suggesting that a water wagon be stationed in the Bendeemer Road area to keep the dust down. The Housing Development Board will be surfacing the haul road at the end of87 words
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Article63 1964-07-27 8 REFERRING to the subject "guns lacing the wrong way" in my opinion too much has already been said by persons utterly unqualified to do so. As an-ex-gunner of 9th Coast Regt I fully endorse all F. C said In his letter. I was stationed for three years on63 words
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Advertisement99 1964-07-27 8 Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO dco- I dorant, you know you're protected ail day H| long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays ||j^L? away because99 words
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Article, Illustration585 1964-07-27 9 'PROGRESS COULD NOT HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED HAD THERE NOT BEEN GENUINE DESIRE TO LIVE IN HARMONY* TflE Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said tonight that the people must never let the events of the last few days recur. Speaking over Radio and Television Singapura. Mr.585 words
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Article28 1964-07-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Lions Club here will be taking 102 children of the Pure Life Society Home for a day's outing at Morlb tomorrow28 words
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275 1964-07-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Four Cabinet Ministers and one Assistant Minister were amon<» more than 100 people who attended the annual dinner of the yederatlon of Rubber Trade Associations of Malaya last night They werp the Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Siew Sin. thr Minister275 words
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583 1964-07-27 9 T*HE Vicar-General of the Catholic Archdiocese of Malacca and Singapore, the Rev. Noel Goh, today called on Catholics In the State to ignore the wild rumours row being circulated so that fear and susDicion among the communities roulri be comDletply wiped out.583 words
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124 1964-07-27 9 BATU PAHAT, Bun. Yee Sing Yang, 20. alias Y«e Slen Wei, of Penang. was fined $5,000 and jailed for three months after he pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here yesterday to possessing 41 slabs of raw opium weighing 176 lb. worth124 words
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180 1964-07-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tre president of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr John Jacob, today appealed to Indians to meet Malays and Chinese ln their areas by visiting their homes "to dispel their fears and bring them together to have friendly relations180 words
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190 1964-07-27 9 DORT SWETTEN- HAM, Sun.— A mul-ti-million dollar flour mill is expected to be set up here next year. The Federal Flour Mills Ltd.. which is a joint Ma-laysian-Australian enterprise, has been awarded pioneer status to operate the mill Work on the190 words
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289 1964-07-27 9 TWO Indonesian illegal immigrants told the x Sessions Court here yesterday how they came to meet a former perjghulu who gave them food and shelter. 1 1 They were giving evidence against the former penghulu, Dato Hajl Mohamed Paiman bin Hajl Ibrahim, 05. who289 words
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Advertisement270 1964-07-27 9 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS ON ELEVATED LAND IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE CLUNY ROAD/ NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS Price From Pllfc 838.900/- Features: US !!?9ift .levoted ground, dlr«e»tv ,lx# flSitJ oppotlre th* Botanical WS *^^^fcv -^S Gardens, and thersfo*. r/K*ifj/A I*sw4i command a good270 words
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641 1964-07-27 10 PHILIP TOYXBEE - Life and letters: How the model writer should react PHILIP TOYXBEE By IN a week's time my tenth book will be published and during the month that follows publication I shall be receiving press cuttings of reviews In my time I have been awarded at least the usual number ofOFNS - 641 words
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114 1964-07-27 10 ANCIENT :raq. By Georges Roux (Allen and Unwln. 505.) Who were the Hyksos? Were the "Habiru" of the Babylonians identical v/lth the 'Apiru of the Egyptians and the Ibri of the biblical Hebrews? These are the sort ot questions which receive the latest114 words
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Article77 1964-07-27 10 WHAT IS A PLAY? By Ivor Brown (Trident Books/Macdonald 12s. 6d.).— Less a formal dramatic study than a free-ranßlnjj essay, this well Informed little book has a jrood deal to offer to anyone approaching the subiect in a state of innocence Ivor Brown takes in everything from77 words
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Article, Illustration938 1964-07-27 10 GERALD HAWKINS - GERALD HAWKINS BY MR. S. A. Pakeman, C.8.E., M.C., spent 31 years in Ceylon, started as a Professor of Modern History in University College and culminating as a Member of the Ceylon House of Representatives from 1947 to 1952. Brief revisits and the renewal of friendships with Ceylonese enable938 words
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208 1964-07-27 10 The quiet new traveller in Africa JGUKUSY TO THE JADE SEA By John Htilabp. i Constable. 30s). THE LAST DECADE hu seen such a plethora of books about the interior of Africa, its tribespeople and its animals, that 'out of Africa always something new' has by now acquired something of208 words
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Advertisement281 1964-07-27 10 1 INTEREST a^_J J/JL PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Mala/an Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how eajy it is to open a. Deposit Account. MALAYAN &|pHJ FINANCE LTD. \2r^b^*/ AUTHORISED281 words
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Article1176 1964-07-27 12 THE Uhlr of shares on the Malayan Stork Exrhanje ihowt last businrss to July IS .Ai aad last businms since that late <B) with H and I. standinc (or Hifhest and Lowest bu«nrs» for 1963 and this vrar to date. 1 L Al«i B;n»s 350 2i;1,176 words
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Article139 1964-07-27 12 Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Speciil Concessional Rail Firet Ti All European Cities Veaael Pep. Spore Art. Genoa "G. MARCONI" 2/ 8/64 17/ 1/64 "VICTORIA" 13/ 8/64 S/ 9/64 "6. GALILEI" 5/ 9/64 21/ 9/64 "ASIA" 17/ 9/64 10/10/64 "G. MARCONI" 3/10/64 19/10/64 "VICTORIA" 15/10/64 7/11/64 "G. GALILEI"139 words
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Article399 1964-07-27 12 Jun« rubrxr cropi wtrt: United Malacca Rubber tatate*. Ltd. 573.414 lr>i.. Ayer Miltk Rubber Ce., Ltd. .-.b.Mtft Ins.. Messrs. Lton, M,n San Ltd. 106.03* ihs.. Nyaiaa Rubber Estate*. Ltd. 64.300 int.. Kluan x Rubbtr Cc (Malaya) Ltd. HH.uoo ins Ulu B*nu| Censalldattd Rubber Ce. <Malaya> Ltd. h4.iM,n399 words
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Article834 1964-07-27 12 Tin awaits meeting with GSA rE price <>! Straits m, Q Penang on Saturday ieil SJ.62} to $034.25 a picul. The OJteruil was uu*iuu.'d. ■MM i.oinni.int uuiueuce vi the «fi\ wa» speculation mat ;i 1( Lo. Oeuerui aervu.es Aannnutrattoo at lv UMBtUfcj wait vie U.S. tin trHde umoirov, inigui luiiiicier834 words
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1684 1964-07-27 13 Market waits on peace in Singapore By Our Market Correspondent [JUSINESS on Uie Malayan Stock Exchange last week was dominated by the troubles in Singapore, confusion and difficulties of organisation and communication being added to reluctance to trade and a disposition to await the return of normal conditions. The Singapore1,684 words
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Article29 1964-07-27 13 RUBBER TIN (perlb) (per piculi July 20. 661 eta. M4IM Zl. M 41.621 22. 66 lets. $636.75 23. Ml cts. 5630.371 24. 66i cts. 583T.87J 25. 5654.2529 words
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Article41 1964-07-27 13 'etaling Tin 'cngkalen Tin uipini; I; u hl>i i Par men t to the year 15'J.t >r Date payable 6ept. 21 Sept. 30 Aug. 21 Interim lota I for tbe > i 100 Ti total for previous year 28% 16.5%41 words
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Advertisement922 1964-07-27 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE THE STRAITS TIMES PEERS (MALAYA) LTD. DISPOSAL OF NEWSPRINT STRIPPINGS ETC. TENDERS are invited for the < purchase of the following items for a period of twelve months j from Ist September, 1964 until < 31st August, ***** from the Kuala Lumpur office of The Straits Times922 words
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Advertisement208 1964-07-27 13 TENDERS JOHNSON BAY HOLIDAY RESORT PROJECT Any person or Firm interested In construction of Bungalows, Villas or Motel at Johnson Bay. Kota Tlnggi kindly :ontact Mr. G. A. Raoui. 4 Jalan \mpuan. Batu Pahat, Jonore Land available and terms satisfactory TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited (or the purchase o( Tea208 words
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Advertisement657 1964-07-27 13 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB SULTAN'S GOLD VASE MEETING 1964. FIRST DAY SUNDAY 9TH AUGUST. 1964. BECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 12TH. AUGUST, 1964. THIRD DAY SUNDAY 16TH. AUGUST. 1964. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1.- Unlimited Sweeps (For Members only) are available at the657 words
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Advertisement546 1964-07-27 13 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) QUARTERLY RETURN Ton* of Average Average Tin Net Price Metal Price Concentrate Received per ton over period 1. Output for quarter Aprii/June 1964 793 £667 £1073 3. Output for year ending 30th June 1964 2833j £619 990 3. Output for year ending 30th546 words
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Advertisement1375 1964-07-27 14 I I 0 I W 9*_\ *m_K^__\ PUBLIC NOTICE GROLIER SOCIETY INC. GROLIER INTERNATIONAL IXC. The Public is hereby informed that Inche Jamrus bin Baba has ceased to be employed by us as from 22nd July, 1964. siuita: G. L. A. Scott RESIDENT MAN AC. EN TENDERS AUSTRALIAN ARMY rORCE1,375 words
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Article, Illustration651 1964-07-27 15 ATHLETICS LOS ANGELES, Sunday. ]}ALLAS LONG, the United States Olympic bronze medallist, became the first man to exceed 67 feet for the shot putt when he beat his own world record with 67ft lOin (26.67 metres) in the international athletics match against the Soviet651 words
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179 1964-07-27 15 KERR BEATS ELLIOTT'S WELSH 880 MARK fIARDIFF, Sun. George Kerr \j (Jamaica), 800 metres bronze medallist at the 1960 Olympics, broke Australian Herb Elliot's six-year-old Welsh 880 yards record here yesterday. Kerr, competing In the Welsh Games, clocked lmin. 48.6secs for the fastest-ever half-mile run in Wales. His time wasReuter - 179 words
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Article24 1964-07-27 15 KU\LA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selanuor AAA's executive committee meeting will be held at the Merdeka Stadium Conference Room tomorrow at 7 p.m.24 words
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Article264 1964-07-27 15 Ancaster wins the Irish Oaks THE CURRAOH. Sun.— F. W. Burmann's Ancaster, ridden by Jack Purtell, won the Irish Oaks run over I2f her* yesterday. Ancaster. at 3-1, won by a neck from the Countess of Branard's Patti, ridden by Roger Polncelet. Patti started at 11-2. Third In the fieldReuter - 264 words
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Article58 1964-07-27 15 Kam-Tong wins walkathon HONO KONO. Sun So KamTong, 28. won the gruelling Round the Island walkathon championhsip for the third successive year yesterday He completed th c 40.6-mile coarse In a record time of 6hr 43min 63sec. Second was Choi Lee-Keuntc. 30. a deaf-mute and twice a winner of theReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1964-07-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —The finals of the Kuala Lumpur Secondary Schools Oymnastlc competition will be held at the Cochrane Road School Hall on Aim. 126 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-07-27 15 N A SRAM 11, BUI Pyers up. romps home to win the Kins Georfe VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. b«atinr the strongly-fancied Santa Claus (Willy Burke) into second place at Ascot— Renter picture.Reuter - 37 words
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152 1964-07-27 15 MOTOR-CYCLING Redman the winner on a Honda DERUN, Sun. Rhodeslan Jim 1J Redman, on a Honda, won the 350 cc class race in the East German Grand Prix on the Sachsenring circuit, at HohensteinErnsUhal, yesterday. He finished the 157.158 kilometre (97.65-mile) race in a time of 69min 42.45 ec withReuter - 152 words
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Article98 1964-07-27 15 rpOKYO. Sun. Japan's Teruo L Kosaka Is favourite to win the world junior lightweight crown from Flash Elorde. the Philippines' title holder, in their scheduled 15-round bout here tomorrow. The 29-year-old Elorde who Ik six years older than the Japanese challenger appears to have passed his peakReuter - 98 words
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Article28 1964-07-27 15 TOKYO. Sun. East and Weat Germany will send a 380-member combined team to the Tokyo Olympic Oomes the Bast German National Olympic Committee said here ReuterReuter - 28 words
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220 1964-07-27 15 RUGBY SPRING. (Eastern Transvaal), Sun. There were tears of joy In the French dressing room after France beat South Africa before a crowd of 80.000 In their Rugby Union International her* yesterday. France deserved their 8-6 win and there could be no excuses220 words
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191 1964-07-27 15 Police, riot wagons, high wall water hoses at Lima match SOCCER- T IMA, Sun.— Police and sports authorities enforced strict precautions yesterday at the first soccer match; In Lima's national sta-j p ilium since over 300 people died in crowd riots at the Peru Argentina pre-OlympW' s match on. May191 words
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Article120 1964-07-27 15 GOLF ALLISS WINS £750 TOP PRIZE I" ONDON, Bun. Peter Alllss, 33-year-old Ryder Cup player, easily won the £750 first prize in the Esso Golden roundrobin professional golf tournament which ended at Moor Park yesterday. Alliss finished with a record aggregate of 26 points. In the tournament, the select fieldReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration621 1964-07-27 15 Jack Fingleton - SIMPSON MAKES THE MOST OF A LOVELY PITCH Jack Fingleton by TEST COMMENTARY ONDON, Sun. It's going to be a long haul for England in the Fourth Test agair<st Australia at Old Trafford, Manchester. Australia declared at 656 for eight yesterday. Skipper Bobby Simpson made 311 before throwing away his621 words
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347 1964-07-27 15 LONDON. Sun. Colin Cowdny. dropped by England for the Fourth Test, played a superb innings for Kent against Lancashire at Gllllngham. He never looked in any trouble In scoring "3 out of 119 In two hours, 25 minutes, and was well set forReuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration603 1964-07-27 16 RAIN HOLDS UP PERAK MEET FOR AN HOUR ATHLETICS By LEE FOO SAN: Taiping, Sunday, f HENDA SINGH, a 35-year-old policeman, set up a new Perak record of 38.81 metres (127 ft. 41in.) for the Hammer throw today. This was the only record-breaking performance on the second day of the603 words
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135 1964-07-27 16 Pearce fails to clinch 'triple crown' DENANG, Sun —Australian John Pearce won the men's singles title in the Penang Open tennis championships today when he beat A. S. Azman of Selangor 6-3, 6-4 In the nnal. Pearce, who won the mixed doubles title with Audrey Oh of Penang yesterday, failed135 words
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356 1964-07-27 16 EIGHTH- WKT STAND PUTS POLICE INTO FINAL KUALA LUMPDR, Sun. Selangor Services seemed all set lor an easy victory against Selangor Police In their Navaratnam Shield semi-final at Rifle Road today when eighth-wicket Police partnership sent them toppling to defeat on first Innings. Sen-ices batted first to score 146 runs356 words
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282 1964-07-27 16 CYCLING ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Selangor cycling team beat the Asian record for the 100 kilometres team time trial nt Diplomatic Enclave here today. The team. comprisini: Andrew Miehaol. I.uh Poh Teck. Ismail Osman and Hamzah Ahmad. thus qualified for282 words
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Article91 1964-07-27 16 PENANG, Sun. Royal Pahang Polo Club retained the MalayaBurma Cup when they beat Singapore "A" 13-6 In the three-day match which ended today. Pahang had led Singapore (fivegoal handicap) 7-5 at the end of yesterdays play. In the two chukkas today, Pahang scored five more goals91 words
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Article47 1964-07-27 16 TOKYO. Sun. South Korea's welterweight champion Lee Kyo Sang knocked out Takao Maemizo ol Japan at one minute one second of the eighth round in a nontUle boxing match at Toyokawa City. Central Japan, tonight. Maemizo is ranked No. 2 middleweight in Japanese ratings. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article37 1964-07-27 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The ninth biennial Vanity Games among Malaya. Sinagpore and Hong Kong will begin here tomorrow. The Universities will compete at b*dmlnton hockey. soccer, cricket table tennis <men and women) and lav.n tennis.37 words
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Article34 1964-07-27 16 SINOAPORE. Sun.— The Malayan Air Trainlne Corps annual athletic meet, scheduled 10 be held it Victoria School ground on Aug. 1. has been postponed. A new date will be announced later.34 words
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Article300 1964-07-27 16 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY PENANG SURRENDER TAMELY TO SELANGOR [~By Xl ALA LUM1V Pl'R. Sun. Perak will be the Northern team io meet Singapore in the Malaya Clip soccer final at Merdeka Stadium here on Aug. 8 as a result of Penang's 1-0 defeat by Selangor tonight.300 words
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Article97 1964-07-27 16 Consolation victory for Malacca MALACCA. Suii. Malacca AT had iheir con&okuion today tor not entering the Malaya Cup Final when they beat Singapore, the Soutn zone finalists, at Kubu Stadium. The winning goal came in the 75th minute when Johnny Choc pounced on a loose ball tolling across the goalmouth97 words
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Article134 1964-07-27 16 l/'UALA LUMPUR, Sun. v The F. A. of Malaysia tonight named 2» players lor a uml match at MerdeKa blaaium on Aug. 9 (7.30 p.m.) after which W players will be selected for training for the Merdeka Tournament (Aug. 22 to Sept. 6). Abdul Ohani. Selangor134 words
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Article, Illustration411 1964-07-27 16 FOONG CUP PENANG, Sun. Penang required only the three singles matches to beat Perak In the challenge round of the Foong Seong Cup Inter-state badminton competition here tonight and retain the trophy. Penang won all three singles in straight sets to take a 3-0 winning margin411 words
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Article358 1964-07-27 16 CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. OELANGOR Indian Association beat Kilat Club 'B on first innings at Pantai today and maintained their lead in the Selangor Cricket Association's Stonor Shield competition. Scores were: S.I.A. 184-4 dec; Kilat 67 and 47-4. 5.1.A., who now have 34.20 points,358 words
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Obituary20 1964-07-27 16 ARTHUR M. PERERA 58 died peacefully OH. 25-7-64 Laving behind wife and non funeral today 4 p.m. Bidmdart Chapel.20 words
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Article385 1964-07-27 16 OH KEE TIANG - Scow takes over as new secretary OH KEE TIANG: By PENANG, Sunday B.A. OF MALAYSIA FORMED fTHE Badminton As- sociation of Malaysia officially came into being at an extraordinary general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya held here today. The meeting, presided over by Eddy Choong. unanimously approved a385 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1964-07-27 16 SPORTS DIARY Table-tennix Inter Varsity: Malaya v Spore (Pantai Valley). Soccer— lpoh Div. 3. DID v Borneo S.C. (Jn. A. Jiilili. Commercial llou*e Lire: Harper Gilflllan v Red House (Coronation grd.) Taipfnf l*e: Persatuan Melayu v Ist. Bn. RMR (Esplanade*. L,. Perak Div. ti Flemin(?ton v PWD iT. Ansoni. Krian104 words
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