The Straits Times, 28 July 1964
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Title Section27 1964-07-28 1 NATIONAL LIBRj SINGAPORE. 1 28J A I V1^AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times J Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1964 KDN 731 15 CENTS27 words
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Article, Illustration2937 1964-07-28 1 More goodwill moves HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS STREAM BACK TO WORK AS THE SITUATION IN SINGAPORE CONTINUES TO IMPROVE SINGAPORE, Mon. HUNDREDS of thousands of city workers returned to their offices and factories today for the first nearnormal working day since disturbances broke out here last Tuesday. The city2,937 words
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1579 1964-07-28 1 Khir Johari: Goodwill committees should be set up permanently SINGAPORE, Monday. OINGAPORES Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called for a halt to "all words and action" which may lead to a repetition of the last few turbulent days. I At the1,579 words
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Article40 1964-07-28 1 WELLINGTON, Mon. Mr. John Paul, New Zealand's wartime Director of Publicity and Press Censorship and one of the founders of the New Zealand Labour Party, died at the weekend, aged 90. ai Raumati South, ne;'r here.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article25 1964-07-28 1 TOKYO Mom.— Eighty-nine people died, mostly from drowning, as crowds thronged beaches und other holiday renru throughout Japan yesterday, police said today.25 words
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Article81 1964-07-28 1 MUNICH (Oermuny. Mon. Two Soviet Red Army soldiers fled from East Grimany to the West over the weekend. Bavarian border police announced today. The Russians crossed into the West near Neustadt on the Saale River, a police spokesman said. They were seen by Bavarian civilians81 words
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539 1964-07-28 1 He may buy 30 Cessna trainers for Malaysia TENGKU IMPRESSED WITH U.S. JET TRAINING PLANE CAPE KENNEDY, (Florida). Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday saw a 30-minute demonstration of a strike-reconnaissance-trainer jet plane which Malaysia is expected to buy for defence purposes. *v*The plane, a Cessna YAT--37D. is a strike reconnaissanceUPI - 539 words
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106 1964-07-28 1 Tengku to take steps to 'cool down people CAPE KENNEDY (Florida). Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman told reporters here today he would take Immediate steps to quell the riots in Singapore and work to "cool down" the people on his return home. Ho added: "I have spoken to them before ofReuter - 106 words
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Article35 1964-07-28 1 ATHENS. Mon— President Makiirio.s .irrived hero by air today lor a two day visit. He will meet ihe Prime Minister. Mr. George Papandreou. for a first "exchange of views" on the Cyprus problem.35 words
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Article67 1964-07-28 1 SINGAPORE, Mo n The Singapore Turf Club announced today that there will be no racing at Bukit Timah on Wednesday. The STC committee has decided the second day of the July meeting will be held on Sunday and the third day on Wednesday next week (Aug. 5).67 words
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Article, Illustration880 1964-07-28 1 $31 mil. more a year in pay for 200,000 estate men A NEW wage agreement thai will cost Ihe Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association' estates an extra $31 million in their annual wages bill was signed today. It benefits more than 200.000 workers Benefiting indirectly from this agreement are anotherSoorig Hon Sin - 880 words
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Article55 1964-07-28 1 JAKARTA. Mon— Eight Panama registered aillps have been detained by Indonesian au horitles In East Sumatran port* o i chari ges of trying to smuggle Indone- sian rubber abroad, the news- paper Bertta Indonesian reported today: Trie authorities had ordered the ship* to unload the rubber,Reuter - 55 words
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Article61 1964-07-28 1 DAKAR. Mon. A tornado, with winds up to 75 mph. destroyed 156 homes and three mosques In Llnguere, a town in Senegal, an Interior Ministry communique announced yesterday. About 100 houses and all public buildings were defamed m the neighbouring town of D;.lira, ihrReuter - 61 words
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Article223 1964-07-28 1 Pathet Lao beaten in two battles yiENTIANE. Mon. Pro- Communist Pathet Lao forces have lost two dead. 12 wounded and 22 captured in two battles, the Royal Laotian Army claimed In a communique this morning. The communique .said nine Pathet Lao were captured and a 105 millimetre howitzer and aReuter - 223 words
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Article28 1964-07-28 1 FOUR KILLED Bl JI'MBURA, Mob. Bandits backed to death four Belgians, inclnding two teenage boys. in (vindu. capital of Congo's Vlaniema Province, according to radio reports.28 words
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Article, Illustration547 1964-07-28 2 Americans reject Laos talks demand 'Pre-conditions must be met first 9 Russians told WASHINGTON, Monday. gTATE Department sources said yesterday that the Soviet proposal for a 14-nation conference on Laos would be unacceptable until two pre-conditions had been fulfilled. The two conditions are: THAT Prince Souvana Phouma must be recognisedReuter - 547 words
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215 1964-07-28 2 WASHINGTON, Monday. Tlflß. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, said here XT yesterday he saw co purpose in "multiplying our casualties" by expanding the war in Vietnam. He said nearly 200 Americans had died In Vietnam since 1961. He was asked toReuter - 215 words
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89 1964-07-28 2 MANILA. Mon. Fourteen people died of cholera "El Tor" and 402 others were stricken with the disease in the Philippines during the week ended July 11. a Health Department spokesman said here today. Thf spokesman said this was the first time this year that theReuter - 89 words
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Article28 1964-07-28 2 TAIPEH. Mon.— The temperature reached 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit on Friday, the hottest day so far this year in this capital city of ona million.— U.P.l.28 words
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77 1964-07-28 2 'Shell makes a major oil find in Oman 9 report LONDON, Mon.— Shell Oil Company has discovered a major new oilfield in the British-pro-tected Sultanate of Oman, a London newspaper reported. The Sunday Times said the field could start producing at six million tons annually about 1967, and rise towardAP - 77 words
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251 1964-07-28 2 QAIGOK. Mon. Com- :»>unist China has stepped up Hs military aid to the Vietcong guerillas in South Vietnam, according to a Government White Paper. The 181 -page report entitled "Communist Aggression against the Republic of Vietnam." said. "It Is particularly the251 words
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169 1964-07-28 2 JAKARTA. Mon. IndoJ nesla's first rocket symposium opened here today attended by military leaders and rocket experts from different parts of the country. The symposium, organised by the armed forces, will last several days. Indonesia this year has become distinctly "rocket conscious." DevelopmentReuter - 169 words
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Article55 1964-07-28 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. India will double the strength of its central police reserve to relieve the army of responsibility for quelling Hindu-Muslim riots. Top-ranking army officers have complained their assignment to police duties weakens the nations defence and destroys the army's Image. Details of theAP - 55 words
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Article48 1964-07-28 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. India* mountainous North East Frontier Agency, one of the wildest, most remote places in the world, will get its first college on July 1 14. The new school at Pasighat will offer art subjects this year. I adding science in 1965. A P48 words
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168 1964-07-28 2 VAIROBI. Mon.— Mr. Jomo Kenyatta told a mass rally here yesterday that "from today we shall work towards a one-party government In Kenya." The Prime Minister's statement was greeted with a roar of approval from the crowd which he himself In tils address estimated168 words
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186 1964-07-28 3 WORLD BANK 1 MOVES TO STEP UP AID TO POOR NATIONS WASHINGTON. Mon.— The World Bank has decided on two steps which would increase loan funds available to underdeveloped countries on easy terms, informed sources said here. The first step would authorise the transfer of half the banks earnings inReuter - 186 words
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Article54 1964-07-28 3 LONDON. Mon. Queen Eliaabeth made a quick flight to Scotland and back yesterday to visit Prince Charles. recovering from pneumonia in an Aberdeen nursing home. She took a surprise picnic hamper for her 16-year-old son who was taken ill last week while on a campingAP - 54 words
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Article50 1964-07-28 3 LONDON. Mon.— Earl Howe, the father of British motor racing, died in Aylesbury yesterday, aged 80 He drove Bugatti cars In bis early racing career, and enterW tlie International scene In 1928. He won the Le Mans Grand Prix three i years later. Reuter. IReuter - 50 words
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97 1964-07-28 3 OPORTO (Portusal). Mon. A railroad car crammed with holidaymakers returning (rom the beach jumped the tracks and overturned near this northern city, killing at least 80. hospital sources said today. More than 100 people suffered injuries It was the worst disas- ter in97 words
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551 1964-07-28 3 y!5 7HE fl/OrS CONTINUE IN ROCHESTER... HAMBURG, Monday. AMERICAN Negro writer James Baldwin warned yesterday that the racial crisis in the United States might explode into a civil war between black and white He accused the Federal Bureau of Investiga-' tions of collusionUPI - 551 words
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219 1964-07-28 3 Pension fund fraud: Hoffa is guilty- pHICAGrO, Mon. A Federal jury today convicted James Hoffa, president of the giant Teamsters (lorry drivers) Union, and six others on charges of fraud. They were convicted on charges on diverting more than US$l million from the union's pension fund to themselves. The prosecutionReuter - 219 words
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Article32 1964-07-28 3 LISBON. Mon. Technicians from 'sfven countries including J.ip;m. arrived here by air for the 13th factory skill Olympics 1 which will take place here from August 2 to 17.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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140 1964-07-28 3 RUMANIAN PREMIER TO GET BIG WELCOME IN FRANCE DARIS, Mon. The French went all out yesterday to give a red carpet welcome for the Rumanian Premier Mr. lon Gheorghe Maurer, first Communist satellite government chief ever to visit Paris. Orly airport was decked In Rumanian and French flags and theAP - 140 words
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102 1964-07-28 3 Storm over German plan to increase phone rates DONN. Mon. A police cordon was thrown around the Bavarian home of the Postal Minister, Mr. Richard Stuecklen. after anonymous callers threatened to kill him because of government plans to raise West German telephone rates. Mr. Stuecklen said from his home In102 words
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175 1964-07-28 3 MINNEAPOLIS, Mon.— iTI University of Minnesota doctors have developed a kind of chilled pressure cooker to keep organs alive while transplants are being prepared. The technique may be a key to success of transplants of kidneys or other organs from people whoAP - 175 words
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122 1964-07-28 3 BALLOOM CHAMPION DIES IN CHARITY SHOW FOR HANDICAPPED PITTSBURG (California). Mon. A balloonist Richard Pollard of Denver jumped to his death yesterday seconds before the gondola of his exhibition balloon hit a high tension lire and exploded. Pollard. 19. the national hot air balloon champion, was competing in a four-balloon122 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-07-28 3 Britain plans to spend $213 m on arms purchase from America T O N D O N Mon. i Defyirg expected Opposition criticism in this election year,; Britain's Conservative Government plans to spend another! £25 million about Ms2l3 million) to buy weapons in the United States. A Defence Department spokesmanAP - 181 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-07-28 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby WE MUST') %£i*~* f\ CHOMV KHO*/ A (WELL. Ito MOT ALL THAT) /ftJT TWIS fS T«e BCSTJ Vcbazv about ifj —^J v^place to l^e«^l29 words
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918 1964-07-28 4 Calls for goodwill, harmony by union bodies BE FIRM WITH MISCHIEF-MAKERS, GOVT URGED piVE University of Singapore student bodies today expressed "great concern over the present situation in Singapore", and called upon "the parties concerned to exercise restraint and show goodwill to one another." SINGAPORE, Monday The five bodies are918 words
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Article698 1964-07-28 4 I SINGAPORE, Mon. 11 The Government, 1 giving a round-up of the situation in SinI gapore as a result of i the activities of I "goodwill committees" tonight said there was apparently goodwill and fellowship 1 among various comi munities. I At meetings of the698 words
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75 1964-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Government today announced that there would be no classes at the Singapore Polytechnic during the rest of the week. However, those undergoing certificates of competency in Foreign-going and Home Trade (Masters) as marine engineers should attend classes as usual. The Polytechnic75 words
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Article192 1964-07-28 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Wee Klat Seng, 30, who admitted nine house-breaking charges, was today sentenced by a district court to five years' jail, plus two years' police supervision. He had five previous convictions and was last discharged from prison on Sept. 14 last year for192 words
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283 1964-07-28 4 Acquittal for man who killed wife while insane SINGAPORE, Mon. A man who stabbed his wife to death one! night in March last was acquitted in the Assize Court today because he was found to be insane at the time he committed the offence. The jury found Ng Cheng San,283 words
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46 1964-07-28 4 Performance by Elgar Choir for tomorrow SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Elgar Choir of Canada will arrive by air »t 2.50 pm. tomorrow to give a performance at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday. The proceeds will go to charity The schools matinee planned for tomorrow has been cancelled46 words
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Article26 1964-07-28 4 PENANO. Mon The Penang Island Rural District Council will meet at the conference room of the New Government building at 3 p.m. on Thursday.26 words
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Advertisement446 1964-07-28 4 ORGANISATION I SHOWS ON AS Z USUAL TODAY I Orgonitotion CiiMmat I n Singapore will operate ci uiuol luring th* non-turf t« period m M ihowtlmet hove been arranged to illew th* public to return l.omem ne curfew. irfl ,Tt. ."it A, iiiJtai .1 SHOWS TODAY K 30.m, I.oopm I446 words
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Miscellaneous494 1964-07-28 4 'pHK followinlf li todmy-n gchedule Alitalia: From Sydnty (AZ7BB) 1 of civil aircraft raovtmenta at 7.05 p.m. Pay* Lebar airport of Singapore: Otr>ARTUIIII ARRIVALS MAC: To Darwin, BrlabeiM. Mtl- OAC: From Hong Kong (BA. bourn* (BA 710) 8.30 p.m.: to 781) 1.10 p.m.; from London, Zu- Ranxoon, Karachi. Calcutta. Darlch,494 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1964-07-28 5 Judge: It was a sordid business the betrayal of the trust and confidence reposed in him by the Board KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. FORMER pla iter, Mr. S. Sandison, who sued the Malayan Times Limited for libel was today awarded one cent damages by Mr. Justice Ong1,082 words
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Article21 1964-07-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Tha National Union of Plantation Workers has awarded $8,830 to 40 secondary students for scholarship this year-21 words
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Article42 1964-07-28 5 PENANO. Mon.— Tan Ah Kar«. who anchored his sampan at the Church Street pier on the night of July 25. was fined $100. Tan, 30. pleaded guilty to entering the Pen»nK harbour after the 7 p.tn. deadline.42 words
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154 1964-07-28 5 INDON TERRORIST IS JAILED FOR THREE OFFENCES KUCHING. Monday. AN Indonesian terrorist, Mohammed Amin bin Husni, was today sentenced to 12 years' Jail by the High Court for being in possession of a rifle. OFFENCE TWO: Another 12 years' Jail for having three detonators: and OFFENCE THREE: 10 years' jail154 words
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177 1964-07-28 5 Mother of 5 was over-sexed, court is told Ttf UA R. Mon. -r- Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here acquitted M. Nehru. 30. on a charge of raping a 25-year-old mother of five. See Ah Fatt. described by defence counsel as an over-sex-ed woman. In his defence, Nehru177 words
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Article129 1964-07-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The curator of the Sarawak Museum. Mr. Tom Harrisson, has been awarded a medal by the Commonwealth's Royal Society of Arts for distinguished research his third international award. The award is for archaeological work at the Niah Caves in Borneo I and129 words
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Article65 1964-07-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its first aid competition on tha federal level at the Jalan Cochrane School, here on Aug. M and IS. Winners of this competition will compete with their counterparts from Singapore for the Dato Lee Kong Chian's65 words
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129 1964-07-28 5 CEREMBAN, Mon. Orders have been given to two game rangers here to shoot a bull elephant that has been causing damage to a pineapple plantation at Simpang Pertang. Jelebu The Regional Game Warden (Selangor-Negri Sembilan-Malac-ea> Mr. Dara Singh, said today. "We129 words
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129 1964-07-28 5 DENANG. Mon Four men In a sampan boarded a fishing vessel on the pretext of taking shelter from the rain, held-up a membfr of the crew and stole $2,860 worth of goods The vessel, belonging to j the Yuen Fatt Company of Singapore, was on129 words
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200 1964-07-28 5 500 PEOPLE SEE WHAT'S NEW FROM SWEDEN PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. More than 500 people visited the oneday Swedish "floating fair" here on board the cargo-ship Japan today, The 10.000-ton vessel one of the Swedish East Asiatic Lines' biggest cargoships arrived here yesterday. On board were a crosssection of Sweden's latest200 words
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Article115 1964-07-28 5 T»AIPEH. Mon. The Cement Corporation, the biggest cement manufacturer on Formosa, will set up a grinding miir in Singapore to process clinkers from Formosa into cement for Singapore local consumption, it was announced ,yesterday. The mill v.ill be established with the co-operation of a iUPI - 115 words
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Article48 1964-07-28 5 i IPOH. Mon Lai 800 Horn?. 18, land V. Subrumaniam. 20. boih un- employed were lined S2O each ,n separate cases, by the naftttrata ;Mr L. C. Volirah. here today lor begging in a public place. Both pleaded guilty and the fines were paid.48 words
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Article41 1964-07-28 6 KAJANG- Mon.— The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Huji IdrLs, will open a national type school at Sungci Merab here on Wednesday. The school Is being built under the Sungei Merab Land Development Scheme.41 words
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330 1964-07-28 6 'Return to your homes' call to Malays 'Goodwill committee will guarantee your safety 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. T^HE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, today appealed to several Malay families who fled from Queenstown when the disturbances broke out to return to their homes. He said that the Queenstown goodwill330 words
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Article13 1964-07-28 6 KAJANO, Mon. Ulu Langat District Town Board will meet tomorrow.13 words
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98 1964-07-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. No new deaths doe to cholera have been reported In the past 24 hours ending this morning, according to a Government statement. The number of deaths confirmed due to cholera stands at 21 in hospital and 65 outside hospital. Seven98 words
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140 1964-07-28 6 3 VARSITY MEN GET CARNEGIE TRAVEL GRANTS YEW YORK. Mon. The Carnegie Corporation of New York announced today it had made travel grains to two professors and a lecturer of the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, to study developments in their fields in North America. The three were among 25Reuter - 140 words
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Article51 1964-07-28 6 PEKAN. Mon. The former Mentri Besar of Pahang Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, has been re-elected president of the Pahang branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society. Other officials are: Vice-presid-ent. Dr. E.S.SR. Krlshnan; secretary, Mr. Yeo Kirn Tang; treasurer, Mr. V.51 words
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Article121 1964-07-28 6 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The YWCA will be presenting a pageant of famous women on Sept. 15 to 19 under the patronage of the Raja Permaisuri Agong. The pageant will be held at the Malayan Teachers' College auditorium, and will depict women through the ages both121 words
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262 1964-07-28 6 DENANG, Mon. The chairman of the Penanp, Anti-Tubercu-losis Association. Mr. J. S. H. C v n y n g h inBrown, today ur«ed that I payment of treatment j allowances for families of TB patients through Social and Welfare Lotteries Board grants should262 words
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Article71 1964-07-28 6 TAIPING. Mon.— A party of 45 officers and men of the 28 Engineers Squadron. Territorial Army, Singapore, arrived here yesterday to begin a 10-day training course. They are undergoing junele training, and the construction of Jungles forts, helicopter landing zones and improvised bridges. A 50-foot Bailey71 words
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Article206 1964-07-28 6 JE6SELTON. Mon. Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, paid tribute to the l/lo Gurkha Rifles during weekend in Tawa. He expressed his thanks and that of the people of Sabah for "all you have done for us." Tlie Chief Minister, who was presenting a shield206 words
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Miscellaneous180 1964-07-28 6 Wf#»f/ Oop By V. F. Uamtin 2VEALWWS BUT GOING BACK J- 1 JUST BECAUSE ...WWV, THOSE WH.L...ALL RIGHT. I -THE PLACE BE HAD A 6NEAKV THERE JUST TO /-.EVERYBOW THEY USEP A GUYS WPN'T I IF MCXJ INSIST, BUT GO»NG TO WONT BE AMY I APMIRATIOW J ASCERTAIN I KNOWS180 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1964-07-28 7 Patriotism won Grieg musical immortality THE STORY OF NORWAY'S MASTER OF MELODY ONE day in 1863 the Danish composer and musician Niels Cade, who succeeded the great Mendelssohn as conductor of the famous Cewand haus concerts in Leip zig, was introduced to a sickly young Norwegian who said he was1,677 words
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Article54 1964-07-28 8 tt Ward* Sit (m»lmmm) MR TENO YIN POO age M passed «'»*r peacefully oa 27-7-64 funeral on 30-7-44 at No. 7 Jalan Inaa. K.L. CABLE RECEIVED FROM Horn, of Kaaluleksnmy wife of Mr. Rachavu at Putt in villa. Kadakkavur latster-ln- law of Mr. A O. Dharan c brother Mr.54 words
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Article105 1964-07-28 8 It Ward* tit (HUmmum) MR. A MRS. Yap Lan Cneontj tauk all who aent wreaths, misiiffi of "SBaWeacea and aseteted at the funeral of the lite Ho Chee Wah on 26*7/«4. OATO MR. Khonc Kam Tak and family thank all friends, relatives and Water Dept. Staff who sent wreaths,105 words
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Article31 1964-07-28 8 It Wt4» Sit (Mimtmmam) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. S. O. nopal who departed on 2ft-7-«2 Sadly miased by his lormg wife and seven eaildren. Ooae but always remembered31 words
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Article451 1964-07-28 8 Wtrdt tit (Minimum) DEAN'I SCHOOL. Closed for Rolldays. 3rd term commence* Wednesday Mtt September. IM4. THE SOIREE MUIICALE scheduled for July 22nd m poet poped to August 11th. Victoria Theatre. H46 p m Tickeu still valid. SUNNVWAY KINDERGARTEN flrhool will reopen as from today. Parents are requested to pirk451 words
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Article633 1964-07-28 8 The Philippines Foreign Office has not chosen the most i appropriate moment to proI pose a new meeting of MalayI sian, Indonesian and Filipino Ministers. Tengku Abdul Rahman is abroad, and Tun Abdul Razak is pre-occupied as the Philippines Govern- ment must know with problems arising from633 words
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Article139 1964-07-28 8 It is not easy to show how a nation of 10 million people, with practically no armed forces, can threaten the security of a nation of 103 million people, possessing a huge army. In their attempts to argue this absurdity, and to whip up fear and suspicion of139 words
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Article394 1964-07-28 8 According to President Makarios. Cyprus has become an impregnable fortress wherein neither compromise nor concession (with, presumably, I the Turkish minority) will be acceptable. He says there can be no "agreed solution" to the country's communal prob--1 terns. But the archbishop forgets the fire burning beneath him, right394 words
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665 1964-07-28 8 JOYCE EGGINTON - JOYCE EGGINTON By YORK. Mor k 11 Even if a New York policeman had not shot and killed a 15--year-old Negro schoolboy last week, Harlem's massive race riots would almost certainly have happened. The Incident was enough to cause a massive explosion, but theOFNS - 665 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1964-07-28 8 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Khrushchev marks time in the Kremlin EDWARD CRANKSHAW By THE Russians held the-r own Presidential elections early this month. The voting was secret and confined to a handful of men, members of the highest Communist Party organs. They decided that Mr. Anas fas Mikoyan, the veteran survivor, should become the1,049 words
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Article481 1964-07-28 8 mHE article which you reX produced from the Washington Post about the French Baccalaureat is Quite Interesting, but I am sorry to say that the author's Information Is not really accurate. In fact the "first section" Is not the "bac proper" but the preliminary exam,481 words
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Advertisement455 1964-07-28 8 Straits Tmet k Malay Mail Cieesifl'fl stfv*nl«*ments may he handed tec let Mew COLD firONAOC ARCAOK Orefterd »oed COLD •TORAOE M«MCHH AT HOLLAND HOAO-KATONG B*BTF>«L ROAD-NAVAL BASE A»e»irliis Aceats: cm BOOK ITOHi LTD w»iu r Mwaee, Cosh** Qear fete NEW* FMONT Ftt7pa*H rtCwT ft S>«T4Ma^R«MfW m, at. ismail MAMirM STOaw455 words
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Advertisement48 1964-07-28 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. Ml AD OfftCE: MALAYAN lANK IUHOINi 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED I .ii r A.U»t»is OpKsl. tSOOOOOOO an** -4 *aM Up Csettsi. 11^000,00048 words
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Advertisement133 1964-07-28 8 Mrs. Loke Yew, on behalf of her own family as well as that of Datin Loke, wishes to thank all those who contributed to charities in memory of her son and daughter-in-law, Dato Loke Wan Tho and Datin Loke. The sum of $16,840/- has been received and has been handed133 words
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133 1964-07-28 9 gINGAPORE. Mon Police have arrested another 72 secret society fighters throughout the island in their drive to immobilise the gangs. This brings the total so far arrested during the past five days to 550. all detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.133 words
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Advertisement109 1964-07-28 9 still thinner 1049: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1056: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for the first time to produce109 words
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Advertisement162 1964-07-28 9 RELIABLE ELECTRIC POWER" wherever and Mmigen im whenever a fjßi|^ you want it jfflGP with these ultra- lightweight H <*fcl«V PORTABLE GENERATING SETS jl 230 or 115 volts A.C. 50 or 60 cycles P*^L 3- phase 220/380 volts abo available) "Si'-'S, •'flp. < »™^^V.^- 1 also available g0 1 ld#al162 words
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Miscellaneous619 1964-07-28 9 (Today's Radio, TV n^.n>- I News: 11.05 Nightspot; 11.30 I RADIO SINGAPORE On W.ng* of Melody: 12 Midnight close SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 and 25 metre* RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIO NAL SHORTWAVE 416 metrtM SERVICES A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 41.7 and 60.2 metres 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10619 words
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Article186 1964-07-28 10 ANNETTE FALLS FOR THE CHEONGSAM rllK cheongsam looks good only on a Chinese girl," says 20-year-old Miss Annette McMillan. "But anyone else can adapt the style to make a lovely outfit in a dressy style." Annette, who bas been living in Singapore with her parents. Group Captain E.L. McMillan and186 words
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307 1964-07-28 10 BUSY housewives should be happy to hear that scientists are preparing tasty meals and snacks in seconds, using special frozen foods and microlave ovens. In addition to time saved in preparation, the foods don't have to be thawed and ovens stay much cleaner, reports Professor307 words
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287 1964-07-28 10 Fashion showings, which began in Rome recently and then continued in Florence last week and now in London, present a new picture of the season's clothes. Meant purely for the autumn and winter seasons, the clothes may appear impractical to us but all the287 words
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214 1964-07-28 10 Royalty sets fashion in ear-piercing A spate of enquiries for the names of ear-piercers has been received by the Jewellery Information Centre in London in recent weeks for no apparent reason, a spokesman points out. "Most of the enquiries have come from office workers in the City, but there have214 words
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104 1964-07-28 10 rpHE current hairstyle has 1 the straight look. It is simple, cool and casual. In the new straight fashion the hair is left un- j curled, or even straighten- ed with lotions if need be, and shaped entirely with cutting. It is neat104 words
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Advertisement320 1964-07-28 10 mm JcoJhrA€i introcJucea 3 mellow r^^Z/tt/rt/ now makeup shades The Beautiful Beiges Give your complexion that mellow glow all day long with fashions newest makeup shades. Pale-honey beige. Luscious toasty beige. Deep, wild-honey beige. Nothing flatters like beige makes eyes look so large lips so luscious. So look beige. Look320 words
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Advertisement123 1964-07-28 10 NEW LACTONA TOOTHBRUSH with rW« exclusive imM Tooth Tip I» for between Wf member MSBfM Ml your MtUM IB family In Lactona Product* Di» j^AHf Motth Pt.im. N J US A. <ttW Imported br W*rnrr- Lambert (M) Ltd EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES A Scientists recommend that you control123 words
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Advertisement366 1964-07-28 10 mmjk IKOPTROSE >i^ ROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C B«*" Babies and children need I \itaniin C every sinsle day for clear fj f skin, linn fUM, strong Ikhh-- and \.jf dM^P Q^ healthy leeth. lint the hod) cannot m 4sf^Mj tftef I l ri Vitamin366 words
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Miscellaneous309 1964-07-28 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS more torblddlng (f>. 1. Dupes with the wind up Nothing undid Etna Ilk* <4-4). erosion (10). i. Coached as IS. 14 ls occa- 12. He was occupied dramatically sionallT (6 >. putting a point 00 the t. Take in the officer before weapon in quiver (11).309 words
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404 1964-07-28 11 'Rubbish' to say Work Brigade sparked off riots DR. TOH: OUTSIDE ELEMENTS TRIED TO INCITE THEM SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today described as "rubbish" a report that members of the 1,600-strong Singapore Work Brigade had been responsible for sparking off the clashes last Tuesday.404 words
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Article60 1964-07-28 11 PENANO. Mon.— Three burglars escaped with $388 worth of Jewellery and provisions from a shop In TrenKKanu Road on Saturday night. The shopkeeper, Loo Seng Tatt, 54, told police he was awakened by a noise. He got up to investigate and saw three figures running out60 words
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196 1964-07-28 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The St. John Ambulance Association's general meeting, scheduled to be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow, has been postponed till further notice. About 2.500 members of the Fra«er and Neave Ltd. staff and families were disappointed yesterday when their annual athletic196 words
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83 1964-07-28 11 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Butterworth won all three finals vt the district National-Language Month contests for non-Malays held at the Town Hall here over the week- end. In the conversation section, Butterworth beat Tassek Glugor with Sungel Dua third. Butterworth also triumphed In the quiz final,83 words
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Article31 1964-07-28 11 KANGAR, Mon.— Another new Dmno branch has been formed at Kuala Perlis with Inche Ahmad bin Samah as chairman and Inche Othman bin Hajl Abdullah as deputy chairman.31 words
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Article26 1964-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Jerantut ferry will be closed to all traffic from 6-30 am. tomorrow to 6.30 am on Wednesday for minor repair.26 words
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79 1964-07-28 11 A LOR STAR, Mon.— -Bight armed and masked men raided a sundry shop at Bukit Tengah, Merbau Pulaus, last night and escaped with more than $900 in cash and Jewellery. The robbers, armed with parangs, forced their way Into the *nop and held79 words
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Article50 1964-07-28 11 PENANG, Mon. The Deputy Mayor, Inche Omar bin Othman, yesterday Joined hundreds of kampong residents of Jalan Haji Hashlm Imam, off Sungel Plnang Road, in a self-help project to Improve the kampong road. Starting early In the morning, the villagers completed the project in one day.50 words
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363 1964-07-28 11 FORTY-FIVE curfewr breakers were today given prison sentences ranging from one week to three months by the nin^h magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. All pleaded guilty. Eleven were Jailed for one week, five for two weeks, 16 for one month.363 words
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Article101 1964-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke Into two bouses In Petallng Jaya yesterday and stole cash and Jewellery totalling $1,655. Ttiev broke Into the house of Mr Ong Cheng Hock, a biulneum*n. In Road 13 10A. between 2 p.m and 530 p.m and took $700 and jewellery101 words
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Article323 1964-07-28 11 The Communists will then head for Malaysia, says Saigon Defence Minister on a goodwill visit KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. M ALAYSIA and South Vietnam are in peril of Communist aggrandisement in SouthEast Asia backed by the active support of Russia and Red China. This was stated here323 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-07-28 11 The vital role of banks in development of nation: Razak r IHE1 HE Government's policy of encouraging public and private enterprise has helped the flow of investment into the country, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. 1 He was opening the Kuala _umpur branch of Hablb Bank398 words
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162 1964-07-28 11 A BRITISH agricultural engineer will arrive here on Wednesday to advise on resettling landless people in a 300,000-acre oil palm and rubber cooperative project, organised under the Colombo Plan. He is Mr. Ellis Flndlay. 44, who last year completed six years advisory162 words
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Article25 1964-07-28 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. Villagers last night found the body of Saharuddin bin Mohamad Adam. 16. in an urination canal qt Bukit Merah.25 words
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Article67 1964-07-28 11 JOHORE BHARU, Mon. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, is on .a three-day visit to hospitals tn Johore. He spent today in Kluang visiting the General Hospital and medical and health clinic. At Kluang South he was urged by community leaders to build a hospital67 words
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Advertisement49 1964-07-28 11 Congratulations to DUTCH BABY MILK ON ITS TENTH ANNIVERSARY IN MALAYSIA IMPORTERS: KELANTAN CHUAN UM CHAN PAHANG/SELANGOR LEONB HDAT CO., LTD. kedah HAI THONG CO. SEMB N CHOP Yo Malacca POR SENG COMPANY. perak HOCK CHUAN HIN CO., ITD. JWORE mm SM TRADING CO., LTD. CHOP CHIN GUAN. CoMpfl||y49 words
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Article, Illustration242 1964-07-28 12 /GOURMET recipes via VJ computer for visfUns to the New York world's fair. Just for the asking, this NCR 315 computer at tbe the National Cash Register pavilion provides visitors recipes from the Hilton international cookbook ranging from vichysoisse to cherries jubilee. The242 words
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Article220 1964-07-28 12 Ipoh plant will make records ELECTRO Acoustics Products (Malaysia) Ltd., with a registered capital of $500,000, is to put up a $100,000 building in Gopeng Road, Ipoh. The company, manufacturing gramaphone records and laminated plastic materials, Is the first of its kind in the country. A spokesman said that the220 words
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Article133 1964-07-28 12 F&N TELLS OF SPECIAL SERVICES 'THOUSANDS .of coloured brox enures have been distributed by Fraser and Neave (M) Ltd.. Ipoh. describing the service offered by its special events department. This department, set up to cater (or parties ranging from children's functions and receptions to national celebrations, bas been receiving an133 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-07-28 12 MR. WEE TECK NAM (24), and Mr. Lee Mine Tee (23), two mechanical engineers who have recently joined the Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd., have flown to Britain for about two years' practical engineering training in 1.C.1. s Agricultural Division. Before leaving Mr. Lee79 words
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Article402 1964-07-28 12 gIXGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, is to lay the foundation stone of another steel mill, the Malaysia Steel Pipe Manufacturing Co. Ltd., al Jurong. The date will be advised 1 later. A joint Singapore-Japan enterprise, the company has an authorised capital of402 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-07-28 12 ANDORRA IN JAPAN ON HER MAIDEN -VOYAGE- CAPTAIN F. Bech, master of the East Asiatic Lines' new motor-ship Andorra, which recently called at Penang and is now loading Japanese cargo for Europe to ronclude her maiden voyage to the tar East.41 words
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Article163 1964-07-28 12 FEDERAL Flour Mills Ltd., a joint Malayan-Austra-lian enterprise, has been awarded pioneer status to set up a mill at Port Swettenham, the first of its type In Malaysia. Work on the mill Is expected to start as soon as the Railways Administration vacates the two and163 words
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Article271 1964-07-28 12 ]%IALAYSIA may in about 25 years be temporarily IT placed on a. timber importing basis if her producers continue to apply outdated and somewhat sluggish methods of logging, according to Mr. Moiz Jabirbhai. He is vice-president of the Singapore Timber Exporters' Association. The only way271 words
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Article47 1964-07-28 12 Socony Mobil OH Co. will Introduce two new 95.000-tons supertankers to its fleet In 1964 to reduce the cost of transporting oil. It will also launch two other 50.000-ton vessels, and "jumbolze" (or enlarge with the addition of a new forebody) two others to 60.000-tons.47 words
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Article53 1964-07-28 12 President Juimson told businessmen at a White House lunch: "We have created an economy which has never existed before He said the years 1961-1964 had been the most prosperous In American peacetime history, and this was the first peacetime Administration In a century unmarred by economic53 words
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Article32 1964-07-28 12 saies ana earning* Tor the first nine months of Cessna Aircraft Cos 1964 fiscal year soared to nn all-time record of US$97 589.01)0. arcordine to an announcement tar the company.32 words
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Advertisement424 1964-07-28 12 J'Tbrothers ltd. The JAQUES 14" GYREX is j*~"i^^B designed to operate on most crushing >fltflu^P applications with a standard 16x9 or 16x10 size JAW CRUSHER to produce ma i j J^\ optimum shape chippings at low cost. \W S^/ptWkKMIG SCREEN Irs JAQUES tsjf/'sk s/~ TOTAL OUTPUT ov^ x ry cr424 words
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Advertisement1268 1964-07-28 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST CBAST U.K.: Pu* S'por* Sails P. t'naa Mmm. ACHIILES A/onmoutfi, LiierpMl la PI/A* 1 Imerpaal, Gias|o« In Pirt MtNESTHEUS iverpill, blasgo* CU. 33 Alf 2 Aif 4 .ii*."* l li»trp»»l Aug i t>| 1 Alt II PATROCIUS l.terpaal, Glasgow Auf 11 tug 13 An 14/11 t1,268 words
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Advertisement2518 1964-07-28 13 WWSESSSI^ESSSM Fv.;^ THE EAC LINES SAIIINC: ID GENOA, U NA«Rk NAMBURt aREMEN, ANIWERf POTTCPOaM, AMSTERBAM, OSIO, IOTHENIBRI AND COPENHAtEN l ir"~' l^^ l^ia<»^ 'maul "RINA I) i* Sa.lt* II Pirt/:i Jlly 21/31 July "BASRA" I) I It Jlly/ 3 Auf 4/7 Alg 1/ I Alg rAolklA- 21/22 111 U/2S) AM2,518 words
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Advertisement1262 1964-07-28 13 W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. Uuhlj CONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH I S'pora P. S*flam Penaag I tCIH OF RIPON Ca*. 11/21 July CITY Of JOHANNESIURC 14 An 'CITY Of OUIHAM 11/21 Aug 22/21 Alt 24 Alf tCITY OF COLOMBO 23/27 Auf 21 Am •CITY OF lEICESIER1,262 words
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Article142 1964-07-28 14 \f ELBOURNE. Mon.— lndustrials ITX were flnn. Moves .were moderate but most issues held levels or advanced. Boral was up 1/- to 34/- National Bag was up 1/- to 26/6. B.HJ». dropped sharply, losing II- to 64/9 In heavy trading following higher net profit at £18.3 million but142 words
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Article196 1964-07-28 14 SHIPS In tho Singapore Harbour roads today arsi INNER ROADS: Joffre. B*<lenak. OlanK Lac, Kuala Kurau. Llpls. Tapata, Hal Clui. Priming. Alk Leone, Ban Ho I.lonfc. Lurut, Hln Cheong, Mien Sen, Maliathevl, Serdang. Tong Thay, Tong Jit, Hua Heng, Katong, Anho, Ban Hi Hin. Dragon Eyes. Piinyu.196 words
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Article246 1964-07-28 14 AUGUST first grade rubber t.0.». eloted at 5 p.m. In Kuala Loimpur yesterday at 65) cents per lb., down seven-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing level for tbo position. Tbe tone was easier. R.A.B. and F.M.R.E. closing pnici in cents per lb., yssterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt246 words
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Article108 1964-07-28 14 THf Malayan Ei chart te Banks- Ano elation made these- change* in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): N*«i York: buying TT 32 8/18. airmail OD 32 11/lb. BO d/SU 33 Credit hills. 33 1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3d 1/4. airmail OD 36108 words
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Article38 1964-07-28 14 ON th« trtt tichangs market Id Horn; Konc yesterday tht U.S. dollar «<u quoted at 6.73 for TT and i 731 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15. 97 and one tail of gold at 24W.38 words
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776 1964-07-28 14 By Our Market Correspondent YESTERDAY, for the 1 first time since Wednesday morning, the Malayan Stock Exchange was open at centres throughout the country. With Singapore restored after Its enforced rest, the market took on a brighter and more cheerful tone, though business continued776 words
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Article24 1964-07-28 14 .Malayan Stock Indites July 20 July 27 •Industrials: 93.94 93.73 Tin*: 129.19 129.33 rubbers: 103.66 103.66 •Dec 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10024 words
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Article646 1964-07-28 14 MALAYAN STOCK EX CHANGE DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradlr.e rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday ■M the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS. Ounlspa ll.OOO) si ft.".; Isso ords. (I.ihhji |ÜbV, <i.o>»" 52.3H: F. and N. ords. (2.000) 53.06, 4.000) $3.06: Motel646 words
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Article25 1964-07-28 14 July 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 653 cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $631.87} a picul (down 52.37.J). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons.25 words
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Article71 1964-07-28 14 CHINESE Produce Exchange. Singapore noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $51 i sellers, drum $M» sellers. Copra: Juy 'Aug. UK/Continent: Umjuoud. s>epper: MunroK white SI4O oelfcra. ■orawajl irbtta $137 J sellers. special ■uawmli i.l;.i! $110 stllers, garbed Utmpon< t.liicK SII7I sellers. ASTA liaa Singapore Coconut Oil71 words
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483 1964-07-28 14 THE price or Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $2.37 J a picul to $631,874 on an offering unofficially estimated at 210 tons. On the Malayan rubber market yesterday morning conditions were back to normal and after opening unchanged483 words
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Advertisement951 1964-07-28 14 AbSIRAUA otOVICf MOUL •A«ISTA« 4NO P. SUlr StIVICt I uk Frssuitis. AltlaiSt. Mtiaeant, SjaMi. ttj Matru asa Nataoattitaa Ptnaßl S'hxt Sport S'poft P. S'hat} rsnsM MMOM 10/12 Ait IS/IS *m ajuuui u/1? A 4_ lUUMIA 1/10 Att 11/11 Ott KjUU S/10Stfl It Still li t? BULIMIA Sulea ll Ptrt JI951 words
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Advertisement134 1964-07-28 14 NEDLLOY.D GREAT LAKES SERVICE Hit mints trtaj Malarua aueci is CmMim aw v.» krtai uftta Sintassft Srsn> renana «rr Montras RAKI SailH 21/20 Jllf 31 inly 2 s. at 2nd Call 1 Aw UTRECHT (lat Call) Illq 23 14 An JS/lt Nmi< (2nd CalO 11/21 »n iaweam ii/nstf* n/MMft n/»Mti134 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-07-28 15 (Contloaed trota Page tl SITUATIONS VACANT Ward* to (Mlm.y— Box St et*. astra QUALIFIED KINDERGARTEN TEACHER required by St. Christopher's School, Penang. Applications to P.O. Box 331, Penang. HUNT'S SECRETARIAL IERVICE Invites applicants to register with them at 32, Th* Arcade (Ist floor) B'pore lor Secretarial and other office posts.1,022 words
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Advertisement915 1964-07-28 15 TUITION Words U (Mm.t—Bmx St Ha. aatrm TYPING (OUR .PECIALTV) Rapid/Normal Courses: Bam/9pm. Alrccndltloned comfort. "Individual Attrntion.i /Weekly Tests. 81C, 73 Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay, S'por*. *****. MM BEGINNERS ADVANCEO Dr***maJilng, Draa* Designing Fashion Drawing Classes p*r*ooolly attended oy Shirley Teh. U.K. Uraduat*. Shlrkay raahton Academy. M Roninson Koad.915 words
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Advertisement730 1964-07-28 15 BEAUTY CULTURE tt Ward* U <Mam.r—Bax tt Ha. amtrm SINGAPORE BEST TRAINING CENTRE tor Beauty Culture aod Halrdreumg. Rosalie Hsmoo ot fiaJoo Pnosnu prepares tor yon a career recognised all over tne World. Enquiries Tel: IS'por*) 2300tt. LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA that ba* brought total oasuity to thousand* of world-famous730 words
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Advertisement654 1964-07-28 15 FOR SALE M Word* SS (HlM.)— Box St et*. axtrm ITOKI- JAPAN! NO. I Office Ifurrjttnrs/Oold Safe. Sole Agent*:— 8. U. Oog Co., 141 Cell Street. B*por* Tel: 70MM/MOBS. CHINESE ART FURNITURE .screens Jade. Ivory. Old Porcelain and BngUsn Silver. Inspection welcoca*. 23 TlTertoo Lane, of? KHMney Road. B'por*. LEICA654 words
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Advertisement599 1964-07-28 15 COMPANY MEETING IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN, LTD. MR. A. G. GLENISTER'S REVIEW The fiftieth annual general meeting of Idrls Hydraulic Tin. Ltd.. was held on July 16. at 73, Cheapslde, London. E.C.2. Mr. A. O. GLENISTER. C.8.E., M.1.M.M.. Chairman, presided, and the following Is an extract from his circulated Statement:— It599 words
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Advertisement397 1964-07-28 15 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In order that extension work may be carried out at Redhlll Estate Substation, it is necessary to interrupt electricity supply on Wednesday. 29.7.64 from 9.00 ajn. to 6.00 pjn. The following areas will be affected:— Redhlll Road Redhlll Close Kampong397 words
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Advertisement152 1964-07-28 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are invited for one additional Nurse for the Student Health Service, candidates should be a qualified registered nurse in the age group 25-35 with a minimum of 5 yean experience after qualification. Salary scale: $330 x 15-325/340 x 15-385. Also variable allowance, provident fund152 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-07-28 16 PENANG retained the Foong Seong Cup, symbol of state badminton supremacy, when they beat Perak 3—2 in the challenge round on Sunday. Timesport picture shows Mrs. Maggie Choong, wife of the PBA president, presenting the trophy to Teh Kew San. the Penang skipper.46 words
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Article, Illustration508 1964-07-28 16 ATHLETICS fTHE United States merVs team, who won all the track events, beat the Soviet Union by 139 points to 97 in their international athletics match here yesterday. It was their highest points total in six matches against the Russians. It was also the first timeReuter - 508 words
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Article107 1964-07-28 16 BEHM ONLY RECORD BREAKER PARIS. Mon.— Michel J.izv. holder of three world middle-distance records, won the 1,500 metres title at the French national athletics championships here yesterday in 3mln 41.55ec 3.7 sec outside his European record. Jocelyn Delecour took th» 200 m in 20.9— tw0-tenths of a second outside hisReuter - 107 words
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Article394 1964-07-28 16 RESULTS on the second and final day of the international athletics match between the United States and the Soviet Union 200 m: 1 H. Carr (US) 2 P. Drayton (UBt 3 B. Zubov (R) 4 B. Savchuk (R) 20.5. 800 m: 1 J. Slebert (US) 2 D.Reuter - 394 words
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336 1964-07-28 16 TENNIS TJILVERSUM. Mon. 41 Margaret Smith (Australia) reversed the Wimbledon defeat by Maria Bueno (Brazil) in the women's singles final of the Dutch lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Miss Smith won 6-0. 1-6, 6-3 in their first meeting since Miss Bueno beat herReuter; AP - 336 words
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Article34 1964-07-28 16 LAUSANNE. Mon. Norwa? won the five-nations' swimming match which ended here yesterday Final team placings were: 1 Norway (82 points), 2 Spain (79). 3 Switzerland (48). 4 Belgium (47). 5 Wales (43).34 words
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Article202 1964-07-28 16 RACING DARIB. Mon. American r Charles Engelhard's Eng-lish-trained colt Double "ump staked a claim for recognition as the best two-year-old in Europe by winning the 150.000 Francs ($100,000) Prix Robert Papln over sjf straight at Malsons Laffltte yesterday. Double Jump, ridden by Englisn Jockey Jimmy Llndley.Reuter - 202 words
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Advertisement1456 1964-07-28 16 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications »re invited from Federal Citizens and from permaneni aerving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appoint miITATC <ivii. sißvin.. MALACCA. Man agate: "Division Hi Cadeus unpassed $415. passed $450 on confirmation »{78\25-578 615; 734x26-81 3 /Vacancy Bar i Division l> Supersede 5836x28-1.032 AUK1,456 words
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Advertisement911 1964-07-28 16 I NOTICES CHAPTER 19S (Pawnbrokers) 1 1 Unredeemed Pledge* Goods aad Jewellery from the followinc Pawobrekers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lam Joon Slong (Chop Bern Fob). No. 2ii South Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee iCbop Heug Patt) Yong Kee. c No. 2>7 South Bridge Road. Stow Klan (Chop911 words
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Advertisement705 1964-07-28 16 I NOTICES SUROHANJAYA PELABOHAN PULAU PINANG PENANG PORT COMMISSION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Class D and below contractors (or the Internal Renovation of 5A Cantonment Road Building. Plans. specification. tender form and all other particulars may be obtained at the offlce o( the" Civil Englneertac Department on705 words
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Miscellaneous104 1964-07-28 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER L Perak Dlv. 2: Rubana Est v Town Council (Speedy Rd>. KrUn Lge (Parlt Buntar): MAS v Dennistown Est (padang): Sg. Star Youths v MSS VlboiK Tebal L«e: Indian Youngsters v Jawi Est. Taipln* Lire: Annan Shah v 2 Transport Coy (Esplanade) Varsity match Malaya v Spore104 words
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Article, Illustration495 1964-07-28 17 FRANCIS BOEY - I'M SORRY BUT NOT BITTER, SA YS GHANI FRANCIS BOEY By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. T» MALAYSIA'S' flrst international soccer captain Abdul Ghani is neither surprised or bitter that he has not been selected by the Football Association of Malaysia for the seventh Merdeka soccer tournament here next month. This Is495 words
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Article33 1964-07-28 17 XIARTFORD < Connecticut). Mor US Open champinn Ken Venturl won the UBSSO 000 Insurance City Open eolf tournnment by one stroke here ve«terdav. He h^rt a TS-hole toUl of in. II under-par.33 words
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Article235 1964-07-28 17 Inter-varsity games start in KL JTUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ma- laya and Singapore shared honours in table-tennis In the in ter-Varslty biennial game* whicn began at the campus in Pantat Valley this evening. Malaya, who are hosts for the first time since the series began in 1949, bent Singapore 4-1 in235 words
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1066 1964-07-28 17 CINGAPORE. Mon.— An entry ot 199 athletes 170 men and 28 women— has been received foi the 25th Singapore AAA Open championships to be held at Farm Park on Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Penang, Trengganu. Johore (on* entry each) and Malacca (UJ entries)1,066 words
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Article, Illustration543 1964-07-28 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL —by- MALAYSIAN SPRINT ACE LEAVES FOR TRAINING IN US Kuala Lumpur, Monday MALAYSIAN sprint champion Mani Jegathesan left by air for the United States this morning firmly resolved to make the best of the big chance he yets to do his final spell543 words
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Article396 1964-07-28 17 AFTER ten days of centralised training under the direction of US coach Stanley Wright, the Sabah AAA last night selected a team of 26 to represent the state at the first Malaysian championships at Seremban on Aug. 14 and 15. Dllbagh Kler. the holder of396 words
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203 1964-07-28 17 V. GAMES Discipline Of -sport is good, says Khaw KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister for Housing and Local Government, Mr. Khaw Kal Boh today told University sportsmen of Hong- Kong. Singapore and Malaya of the vital role of sport in promoting harmonious human relationship. "Through sports, we can get proper203 words
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Article296 1964-07-28 17 EPSOM JEEP - NO RACING AT BT TIMAH TOMORROW EPSOM JEEP: By Singapore, Monday THERE will be NO racing at Bukit Timah on WedA nesday. The committee of the Singapore Turf Club decided today to hold the second day of the July meeting on Sunday and the third day on Wednesday week (Aug.296 words
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Article98 1964-07-28 17 CPO leads Perak Malays' XI JPOH, Mon.— Merlcan Sutan. Chief Police Officer. Perak, will skipper Perak Malays against Selangor Malays, the holders, in the north zone final of the Rulers' Shield In-ter-state cricket competition en the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman ground here this week-end. The game will start at 2.1598 words
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Article67 1964-07-28 17 TOKYO. Mon. Flash Horde of the Philippines defeated Japanese challenger Teruo Kasaka with a 12th round technical knockout tonight to retain his world junior lightweight crown for the seventh time Referee Jose Padilla Jr.. stopped the fight after Elord* dropped Kosaka for en eight count67 words
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Advertisement140 1964-07-28 17 MODERN LUXURY SHOPS AND FLATS FOR SALE: FREEHOLD TITLE FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS at JALAN BUNGA RAYA, MALACCA (Situated Opposite the City Park) Price From: $13,000/- and upwards Loans up to 50% available for five years. In good Business Centre Markets, Theatres, Amusement Park, Bus Taxi Stations close-by. SHOPS:140 words
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Miscellaneous78 1964-07-28 17 SOCCER I Malay Teachers 1. Province Sooth Ipoh Dtv. 3: Borneo SC 4*8tate:Lff* (Nibon* Tebal): Sg Bakap DID 1: Commercial Honors (Ipoh) Rangers 0 Oauda 0. Harper OllfJllan 8 Red House (Jar- ™*w»K^r dine Waugh, Hagemeyer Trading HOC1LEY and GuthrieV 2. L. Perak Div. 1: Gort. 8enricea Lee (Ipoh): EduPWD78 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-07-28 18 DR. TOH TO WORK BRIGADE: SET EXAMPLE... THE DEPUTY Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. addressing members of the Work Brigade at tin- l\i\a Lebar Camp yesterday. Dr. Toh told them that tin; Brigade was a multiracial organisation and they should maintain discipline at all times and set an example84 words
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Article403 1964-07-28 18 LONDON. Mon. The settlement of the postal dispute came as a relief to stock markets and there was some increase in business. 'Inert was distinct Improvement in the tone, and equities provided numerous good features thanks to special situations and favourable weekend investment comment. Tins were firm, but403 words
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108 1964-07-28 18 J I SAKA. Mon. The Ju Northern Rhodesian Government is sending strong military reinforcements to the remote northern province following reports of violence by members of a fanatical religious sect, a Government spokesman said here today. The spokesman said reports were being received108 words
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122 1964-07-28 18 Nasser appoints Maamoun Rector of Al-Azhar— fAIRO, Mon. President Nasser has issued a Presidential decree appointing 70--year-old Sheik Hass a n Maamoun as Rector of Al-Azhar University, highest seat of Islamic learning of the Muslim world. A graduate of the 1.000--year-old university which he now heads. Sheik Maamoun is generally122 words
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64 1964-07-28 18 i CANBERRA. Mon Australia lis sending four RAAF pilots to .serve with the Malaysian Air Force. The Minister for Air. Mr. Peter Howson. said the decision wa& in response to a request from the Malaysian Government. It was In accordance with the promise last yearReuter - 64 words
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367 1964-07-28 18 Manila's new move: Consul holds i talks INDONESIA MUST BE SINCERE, RAZAK SAYS IT AGAIN KUALA LtfMPUR, Mon.— The Philippines Consul here, Mr. Juan C. Dionisio, today officially put forward his Government's suggestion that Malaysia should attend another Foreign Ministers* conference to settle the Malaysia issue. He conferred for an367 words
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221 1964-07-28 18 4TH TEST Dexter and Barrington in 246-run stand MANCHESTER. Mon. Ifl Ted Dexter and Ken Barrington hit fighting centuries as England battled to save the game on the fourth day of the Fourth Tost against Australia here today. At the close they were 411 for three in replyto Australia's 656221 words
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Article153 1964-07-28 18 I ONDON. Mon.— Tru scores in lodiiys cricket matrhfn mn: Oval— Surrey 119 Miclcilfs.x 348-H (M. Smith 44 E. Clarke 56 J. Murray 52 n.o. i. Gla>tonbur> Sussex ■325-9 dec. <K. Suttle 58 F. Pountain 96 > Somrrsot 217-3 <G. AU klnson 75 W Alley 55). I.\dne« GloucestershireReuter - 153 words
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Obituary74 1964-07-28 18 EDKOHO COLONO Mm of 1 <>■ ill V;. '..I i 27.7. 64. Funeral M.7.84. I'ortfc* iwivins ■X!' Bilkil Tim. ih MRS. CHIN SIN HEE M*d 77 of M Shetli- Ho .1 K.I. ••••lovrri mother of Chin Koo Nyan peacefully -'7 7.61 CnoMttoa ChJaenc Omftrrr lod.iy p. ii. MR. LINC74 words
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