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Title Section22 1964-08-31 1 RATIONAL LIBRARY; AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED 1 SjMtte EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article1154 1964-08-31 1 'Better times ahead...' WITH STRENGTH AND UNITY INDONESIAN CONFRONTATION WOULD FADE INTO THIN AIR, SAYS THE PRIME MINISTER IN AN EVE-OF- MALAYSIA DAY INTERVIEW KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIA, which celebrates its first birthday tomorrow, is heading for better times because of the loyalty of the people, Tengku1,154 words
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171 1964-08-31 1 Rifle and ammo found as mopping-up continues PONTIAN KECHIL, Sun. An automatic rifle and 16 rounds of ammunition were found in the jungle near Kukup today as Security Forces continued their mop-ping-up operations to wipe out the remnants of a gang of Indonesian guerillas who infiltrated into the Pontian district171 words
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Article46 1964-08-31 1 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Two teen-age boys have been suspended from school for shaving their heads In Yul Brynner type haircut. Ricky Lethbridge and Andrew McLeod. both 14, were sent home when they arrived at the King Edward VII School with shaved scalps. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-08-31 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - The busy Tengku: What day off? FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By It was work as usual for Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday morning when I called at his Residency office. His Personal Secretary. Haji Nik Hassan, and his personal stenographer, Mr. Jee Guan Huat, were with him "Aren't you taking a day off.139 words
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241 1964-08-31 1 2 SOCIALIST FRONT LEADERS DETAINED IN JOHORE MUAR, Sun. Two Socialist Front leaders here were detained by the Special Branch today under the Internal Security Act. They are Mr. Lee Boon Pin, 29, a town councillor and secretary of the F.S. branch in Muar. and Inche Abdul Ghanl bin Hashlm,241 words
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Article32 1964-08-31 1 LIMA, Sun. Seven American countries. Including the United States, will take part In military exercises, known as "Operation Ayucucho," In Peru, starting Dec. 6. It was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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183 1964-08-31 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Sunday A GANG of about 40 Indonesian border terrorists attacked a small Security Forces patrol in the Engkilili area of Sarawak's Second Division early yesterday morning. The Indonesians attacked the leading elements of the patrol in183 words
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Article84 1964-08-31 1 rpAIPEH, Sun. The Tai--I- wan Garrison command announced today the confiscation of the property of Thomas Liao, titular head of the "Taiwan Independence Movement. now living in Japan. Tne announcement was made in the form of a paid, advertisement In the official Central Daily News signedReuter - 84 words
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Article181 1964-08-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The first unit of the Federation Army Ordnance Services (Territorial Army) will be formed here on Tuesday when the first group of volunteers report for training at 5.30 o.m. Tuesday will also be "D" (for duty) Day for 300 more national service181 words
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341 1964-08-31 1 MORE BEST WISHES MESSAGES FROM ABROAD KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More congratulatory messages from world leaders were received today eve of the Malaysia Day celebrations. President Johnson sent this message to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong: "The people of the United States join me in extending to Your .Majesty and to the341 words
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399 1964-08-31 1 SAIGON, Sun. Between 40,000 and 50,000 Vietnamese Roman Catholics marched today through Saigon's streets In ;i solemn funeral procession for six fe 1 1 n w Catholics gunned down by Government troops. The six— four adul; two teenagers were among a crowd of399 words
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Article27 1964-08-31 1 AIR THREAT NICOSIA. Sun Swedish I niteil N.itions troops reported scrinc two unidentified iets fl>ing over Xeros. northwest Cyprus. today. a I.V spokesman said Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement128 1964-08-31 1 'iiim 'Vii MamT I r [Mobil] In Malaysia Fof over thirty years, the famous "Flying Red Bvßf^^^BV-lj Horse" has boen the friendly symbol of Mobil fuels uD< md lubricants in Singapore. Malaya, Sarawak and %^t£i r Mobn Mobil's investment programme whith includes a I ■■■■iCA^K refinery and retail markejing facilities128 words
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Advertisement16 1964-08-31 1 Extra Z4 Pages #MAKE sure you receive your 24-page Malaysia Day supplement, together with today's paper.16 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-08-31 1 The weather SCATTERED show ers throughout the country this morning and af te moon are forecast by the Meteorological Department, but the skies are expected to clear by 7 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration361 1964-08-31 2 Those 'fairy tales' about a "party father 9 and aim to spread the Red movement BANSKA BYSTRICA (Czechoslovakia). Sunday jyjK. Khrushchev said last night the Chinese Communists "will not live to see the day" when they can spread theAP - 361 words
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123 1964-08-31 2 PARIS, Sun. President Charles Oe Gaulle is expected to take a personal .and in attempts lo salvage Che French-sponsored Paris conference of Laos leaders. All the three Laotian Princes, gathered here for a "peace conference." have requested an Interview with President123 words
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Article269 1964-08-31 2 REBELS BEAT CONGO ARMY ATTACK EL I S A B ETHVILLE, Sun. A commandostyle raid to rescue about 140 Europeans from rebel- held Albertville ended in failure with five Europe a n mercenaries wourded and the attacking force dispersed across North Katanga. Colonel Alphonse Bangala, Congolese Army commander, said inReuter; AP - 269 words
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467 1964-08-31 2 South Vietnam riots not religious, says the Vatican VATICAN CITY, Sun 'JHE Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano last night called for "tolerance and conciliation" in South Vietnam and expressed horror at "episodes of crude violence" there. But it was unjustified, it said, to refer to the Vietnam disorders as a struggle467 words
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235 1964-08-31 2 THE NEW PRESS LAW: Mrs. BANDA EXPLAINS r'OLOMBO. Sun. Mrs. Sirimavo Burr daranaike, the Prime Minister, said in a broadcast last night the Government had decided that its Press 1 Bill is acceptable to all The draft provides for the establishment of a Press I Council and a Press Tribunal235 words
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Article47 1964-08-31 2 RAWALPINDI. Sun. Pakistan j has lodged 150 protests with United Nations military observers against alleged Indian Army vioj latlons of the Kashmir ceasefire line, according to a government statement yesterday. The violations are alleged lo have been committed during the month ended Augubt 10.47 words
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Advertisement365 1964-08-31 2 |vJlV#w|Cy Jw. twenty years ago. ~^J fig <-> \|^r worries. I was a /a\ 4 f wflP^^jHPM^^s»s!S^pSNL^ LAI \S J. X <l[ I was a tough baby. 1 Jf^ > Jgk t rr ,,,hi n f r <w> rhiiri Th« v"^si »H >4H < /flMfeV X&fc. It began with an365 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-08-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (POUxk MAD A^\ recciFic now wrm J /«ue woct uecnewN COCKTAIL PCE9S ANP 1 1 UB TOOK. MEJZ TO A J ii f f BACHELORS JUST Oo\ V MOT UNDERSTAND f MOR OO I HUSBANDS 18841 words
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229 1964-08-31 3 MOVE BY TURKEY EASES CYPRUS TENSION VUCOSIA, Sun. The A crisis that threatened to erupt into new fighting on Cyprus evaporated—at least temporarily yesterday when the Turkish Government announced it would postpone sending fresh troops to the island. The Makarios Government had announced it would oppose by force the landingAP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration544 1964-08-31 3 Goldwater zig-zags will endanger US gains, says Rusk PHILADELPHIA (Pennsylvania;, Sunday. 'JWE U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, said yesterday that America should keep moving forward with a bipartisan "national foreign policy" and avoid "zig-zags" which would endanger post-war gain. Mr. Rusk did not mention Senator Barry Goldwater by544 words
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190 1964-08-31 3 THE HAGUE, Sunday. THE ninth international congress on penal law, x attended by more than 500 Jurists from 54 countries, ended here yesterday with a call for fewer penalties on sexual behaviour. The final plenary meeting of the congress which openedReuter - 190 words
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150 1964-08-31 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. A Florida treasure team has salvaged doubloons, pieces of eight, silver bullion and gold Jewellery worth more than $3 million from the jagged, coral graveyard of a fleet of Spanish galleons lost oft* Cape Kennedy In 1715. Announcing this150 words
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Article43 1964-08-31 3 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Two teenage boys have been .suspended from school tor shaving their heads In Yul Brynner style. Ricky Lethbridge and Andrew McLeod, both 14. were sent home when they arrived at the King Edward VII school with shaved scalps43 words
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Article52 1964-08-31 3 ZEMPOALA (Mexico), Sun.— A chartered passenger bus filled with pilgrims returning trom a religious festival in Chalna plunged Into a deep ravine yesterday, lulling 20 of its 76 occupants. Hospitals in nearby Cuernavaca and m Mexico City reported last night that 56 injured had been52 words
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133 1964-08-31 3 HOUSTON (Texas). Sun.— A Houston doctor believes that nat-chested women are Inclined toward high IQs and generally "the bigger the breast.-, the lower the I Q." Writing In the International Journal of Fertility. Dr Erwin O Strassmann said: "It is my experience that there isUPI - 133 words
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96 1964-08-31 3 12 KINGS, QUEENS TO ATTEND GREEK WEDDING ATHENS. Sun. Twelve kings and queens and 36 princes and princesses will attend the weeding of Greece's King Constantine to Denmark's Princess Anne-Marie on Sept. 18, the Royal palace announced yesterday. Among the guests will be the Duke of Edinburgh, and Prince CharlesReuter; AP - 96 words
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Article60 1964-08-31 3 LIMA, Sun. Seven American countries, including the United States, will take part In military exercises, known as "Operation Ayucucho." In Peru starling on Dec. 6. It was announced here. The operation will be the fourth of its type and Is expected to be the biggest concentration60 words
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Article164 1964-08-31 3 TWO U.S SPACE BIDS THIS WEEK fAPE KENNEDY (Florida), Sun. America's booming space effort seeks two firsts this week, with tomorrow's maiden flight of the new Air Force Titan-3 rocket and an attempt on Thursday to orbit a unique "Street Car" satellite. The Titan-3, first military booster designed solely forUPI - 164 words
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Advertisement309 1964-08-31 3 ARE YOU PLAYING *JSI WITH FIRE? ijgSfc. You tell your children not to play with lire and yet you may be doing so. Why? Sure, we will tell you. Did your Insurance Agent tell you that If your house (exclusive of the land) which has a present market value of309 words
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Advertisement249 1964-08-31 4 1 —^O l2=j-lj TASEK CEMENT LTD. (TASEK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, IPOH.)— 1 J ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT AS MALAYSIA CELEBRATES ITS Ist ANNIVERSARY C COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION OF OUR Bm^BoßKa. y^^j* L \A^r^ II kI. A A ±rZ- 0 TRADEMARK I f HAS COMMENCED FULLSCALE AND SUPPLIES ARE NOW S AVAILABLE249 words
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Article, Illustration630 1964-08-31 5 Experts from 18 nations gather for talks on finance KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday 'J'HE finance ministers from 18 Commonwealth countries will meet here on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss problems relating to world economic, financial and trade developments. They will also review the world economic situation, and discuss Joint Commonwealth problems630 words
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148 1964-08-31 5 CINGAPORE. Sun. The vice-president of the Malaysian Indian Congress in Singapore. Mr. P. Appavoo. has asked the people to look to Malaysia's leader, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for guidance "through thick and thin. At a meeting of Indians organised by the MIC Pasir148 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-08-31 5 Electronics engineer for course in England INCHE Mobamed bin Hashim. 27, (above) an electronics engineer of the Chemical Company of Malaysia Limited, m associated company of 1.C.1. <M) Ltd., leaves for England on Wednesday for a two-year practical training course in heavy electrical and chemical plant instrumentation A graduate of105 words
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Article53 1964-08-31 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Sir Sydney Came, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science and former Vice-Chance'-lor of the University of Malaya, will give a public lecture on "Some recent developments in economics in the Malaysia area" at the Chemistry Lecture Theatre, University of Singapore, at 5.3053 words
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Article40 1964-08-31 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, deputy president ot the Industrial Arbitration Court, has been appointed acting president during the absence of the president. Dr. Charles Gamba, from Aug. 22 to Sept. 6, it was officially announced today.40 words
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Article29 1964-08-31 5 PENANO. Sun. A man was found hanging In a rambutan plantation Tanjong Tokong Road. A passer-by saw the body hangIng from a tree and informed the police.29 words
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184 1964-08-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More policemen have been drawn from outlying districts to cope with the holiday crowds coming here for the Malaysia Day celebrations. All leave for traffic and beat duty policemen has been cancelled. Thousands of outstation cars are184 words
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89 1964-08-31 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. A housewife was assaulted when she resisted four robbers who relieved her of a $150 gold chain at Merbau Pulas last night. Minah binte Supan, 32, received minor injuries. She told police she was restin? in an armchair in the89 words
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239 1964-08-31 5 Break diplomatic ties with Ceylon, urge Penang dockers PENANG, Sunday. THHE Penang and Province Wellesley Stevedores' A and Dock Workers' Union last night urged the Central Government to break diplomatic relations with Ceylon for deciding to close its ports to British planes and ships transporting arms to defend Malaysia. The239 words
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83 1964-08-31 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.— The Government Is considering the establishment of a territorial army in Brunei. The Government was answering questions put by Mr. R. D. Ross, an Appointed Member in the Brunei Legislative Council last week. He said that the formation of aUPI - 83 words
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68 1964-08-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia will be represented for the first tune at the fifth International Archives Congress in Brussels from Sept. 1 to Sept. 5. The Malaysian representative ts the Deputy Director of National Archives here. Inche Alwi Jantan. The National Archives of Malaysia68 words
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82 1964-08-31 5 DRINEI TOWN. San. Every one in Brunei will be required to register and obtain identity card under a new National Kcclst-ation Act passed by the Brunei legislative Council last week. The Brunei AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Idris Tolas Davis, recalled that in 1949 legislation wasUPI - 82 words
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165 1964-08-31 5 Call for campaign against injurious smoke PINANG, Sun. Mr. Khoo Siaa Wah, chemist at the Penang Power Station, wants a campaign to be started in the interest of public health to control smoke emissions such as from diesel engine exhausts. "Buch smoke emissions," he told the Penang branch of the165 words
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Article80 1964-08-31 5 55 thugs held in S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun. In a sustained drive against secret society gangsters in the state, police detained 55 men under the Societies' Ordinance and another two under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance during the last 24 hours. This is the largest number of thugs to be80 words
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Article29 1964-08-31 5 IPOH Bun.— About 1000 Malayalees from all over Perak celeI brated Onam. the harvest festival, with day-long feasting. singing and music at the Mariaman Temple here today.29 words
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Advertisement39 1964-08-31 5 APOLOGY TASEK CEMENT LTD., IPOH Offer their sincere apologies to another of their distributors SOON SENG Co., 27. Malay Street, Kuala Lumpur. For inadvertently omitting their name from the list published in the Chinese Papers of August 30th, 1964.39 words
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Advertisement322 1964-08-31 5 Important Announcement IBe sure when you ask for HORLICKS that you are given HORLICKS. Look for the name HORLICKS on every bottle. Do not accept a substitute brand as HORLICKS. 2 For more than 80 years HORLICKS has been recommended by doctors as an ideal food drink for young and322 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-08-31 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A STAR STUDDED variety show was held at the National Theatre on Friday night in connection with the two-day Malaysia celebrations in Singapore. Organised by the Ministry of Culture, the show 'Malam Malaysia," included artistes Peggy Tan, Norma Zainal, dancers of146 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-08-31 6 THE FAN helps to deceive you. The picture above is not that of a Hone Kong actress. She is not even Chinese. She is Miss Vasantha Mani. the "Golden Robe" Indian classical dancer, who will be among the top international and Malaysian artistes who196 words
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Article137 1964-08-31 6 TALKS, FILMS ON FAMILY PLANNING SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning Association will hold a series of talks on family planning early next month. There will be a talk and film show for students of the Polytechnic at the main lecture theatre on Sept. 3 from 4.30 to 6 p.m.137 words
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Article104 1964-08-31 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: TUESDAY: Changi Tamil School. Wing Loong Road. Peck San Teng School, Thomson Road. Pah Kong Kang Resettlement. Llm Chu Kang Road. WEDNESDAY: Hwa Ming School. Lai104 words
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Article65 1964-08-31 6 SINGAPORE, Sun.— One hun- I dred Scouts of the Singapore Boy Scouts' Association yesterday do- nated blood "to celebrate Malaysia < day and express their loyalty to the nation." leading the team of donors 1 were the associations Chief Commissioner, Mr. M. J. Chandy. the Assistant65 words
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Article58 1964-08-31 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Social Welfare Department, acting on behalf of the Singapore Council of Social Service, will make a cash relief payment of $10 per person to victims of the Aljunied Road fire on Aug. 11. The department will also distribute rice donated by Madam Koh.58 words
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Article29 1964-08-31 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Father I Sheridan will speak on "Chinese Opera" to the International Wo- 1 nen'K Club at Raffles Quay when it re-opens nn Sept. 2.29 words
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Miscellaneous435 1964-08-31 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 I^HK following l.» today* ncbcdulr Noumea. Darwin iUT 1361 1 7.50 of civil aircraft movement* at p.m. Paya Lvbar airport, Mnsapore: Alitalia: Prom Rome, Teheran. ARRIVAL* '.ay, Bangkok ,A 7. 764. 7.05 BOAC: From Sydney. BrUbane. DEPARTURES Uarwln (BA 71 3 > 7.30 p.m.:435 words
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355 1964-08-31 7 Running at a loss, so no new claims by MPH staff SINGAPORE. Sunday. JWE Second Industrial Arbitration Court has allowed an application by the Malaysia Publishing House Ltd. for the inclusion of a clause in its existing collective agreement with the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union, under which the union355 words
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257 1964-08-31 7 'University must reflect Malaysia values' SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malaysian Stan Association of the University of Singaoore said today that 'our autonomous national university must rellect the values and aspirations of Malaysia and build a United Nation out or our multi-racial societv. 1 In a statement Issued after Its Inaugural meeting257 words
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246 1964-08-31 7 Another 5 Indons, a Malaysian on arms charges JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —Four Indonesians and a Malaysian were charged here today under the Internal Security Act with possession of arms ammunition and explosives and another Indonesian was charged with consorting with people having arms. Three or the Indonesian* were charged before246 words
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139 1964-08-31 7 IPOH Sun. —The trial of nato Ypp Ppne 9} rr "iJTi oi Wah. 48, on a criminal breach of trust charge scheduled for a week from Oct. 26 at the ses«sion<s ronrr in Tanah 5U?«f hi Rata. has been advanced to Oct. 19.139 words
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Article75 1964-08-31 7 oINGAPORE. Sunday. lIARBOUR police have declared war on racketeers who steal goods from the harbour area. Lorry drivers and their accomplices have been known to carry "goods in excess of what is on the delivery orders" out of the Dort godowns. They hide the extra75 words
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Article22 1964-08-31 7 MALACCA. Sun. Prancis Xavier. JO. unemployed. was tabbed to death by two men in Ma Kuching Rowd here last n:?ht.22 words
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152 1964-08-31 7 Tribute to Pontian villagers for 'unswerving loyalty TELI'K ANSON Sun. 1 The Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Suleiman bis Bulon, paid MM.inn tribute yesterday to (he villagers of Pontian for their "unswerving loyalty" durinc the recent Johore landings of Indonesian infiltrator.v Inche Suleiman who was opening the delegates152 words
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Article29 1964-08-31 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. The Deputy Assistant District Officer. Inclie Abdul Razak bin Mohamcd Nordin, yesterday opened a $8,900 religious school at Parit Ton Ngah Atas near here.29 words
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Miscellaneous210 1964-08-31 7 Mhtf 00<>p tit, V.T. Ham l in YOU'RE A I s*^T A.6 LONG AS T*HAVE RESIPEP ..NOR VtXJ NOTHING SO ..WE COME FROM A V N"^ COOPESS? ON OLYMPUG I POWT RfcCALL I EITHER. I STRANOE WORLD TAR REMOVEP MOir WptQj N STRAN6E... <*J3^EVER SEEING -rOCI BEfORE^j MISTER NICK ABOUT210 words
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Article217 1964-08-31 8 $10 mil, deal to enable company to step up replanting programme KUALA LUMPUR, Sun 'THE Kuala Lum- pur-Kepong Amalgamated Ltd.. which has 78,000 acres of rubber in Malaya, announced today that it had entered into an agreement with a local company for the sale of217 words
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Article, Illustration342 1964-08-31 8 KUCHING, Sunday. T*HE President of the Kuching Municipal Coun- cil, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, who is also chairman of the Opposition Sarawak United People's Party, has described as "mischievous" allegations in a local Chinese newspaper that because the municipal council was342 words
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Article91 1964-08-31 8 PENANG. Sun. Five Indonesian traders on Friday pleadsd ftuilty In the sessions court to a charge of entering Malaysian waters on the morning of Aug. 36. Rashid bin Mail, 25; Samat bin Usop. 25; Jusof bin Abas 21; Ben bin Amin, 40; and Osman bin91 words
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107 1964-08-31 8 OINGAPORE. Sun.— T.V. Malaysia Singapura will open its Malaysia Day programme tomorrow with a special message to the nation by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at 12.55 p.m. on Channel 5. At 1.45 p.m. the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will deliver his Malaysia Day107 words
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105 1964-08-31 8 CINGAPORE. Sun. The idea of going abroad for further studies has caught on among Nanyang University graduates. Since July this year, a record number of 27 Nantah graduates have gone overseas for post-gradu-ate studies, mostly to the United States. Another 13 are planning105 words
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Article25 1964-08-31 8 MUAR, Sun. Police recovered the body of a Chinese man of about 25 from the sea off Tanjong Ketapang. near here, yesterday.25 words
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Article42 1964-08-31 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The primary production department of the Ministry of National Development will put on sale 56 two-month-old cross-bred pigs for breeding at the Central Veterinary Station. lOi mile. Sembawans. between 10 a.m. i and 11 am on Tuesday.42 words
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501 1964-08-31 9 NEW YORK, Sunday J ALAVSIA today told the American public about the "rapid progress and political stability" in its first year of existence. "Malaysia is an oasis of prosperity and stability amid the upheavals and unrest of turbulent South-East Asia." the Government saidAP - 501 words
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136 1964-08-31 9 DENANG, Sun. Penan* Umno youths last night cabled the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and appealed to him not to accede to a request by the Chinese Normal Teachers Union to make Chinese an additional official language to Malay and English. "This demand136 words
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153 1964-08-31 9 Five Malaysians get German study awards SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore craftsmen and technicians and two others from Malaya have been awarded scholarships by the West German Government for advanced training in Germany, and will fly there early next month. The three Singapore men are Mr. Robert Lee Bee Kow. Mr. Phuah153 words
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Article91 1964-08-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Malaysia Day photo contest Is being sponsored by the Catholic Social Guild In Singapore for school children from any part of Malaysia. Cash prises of $30. $20 and tlO will be awarded to the three best black and white entries which capture the91 words
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218 1964-08-31 9 Police warning on roadside motor repairers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The traffic police here have taken stern action against owners of motor repair shops! who allow their mechanics to repair vehicles on public roads and on the flve-foot-ways. So far about 40 motor repair .shop-owners have been .summoned and warned by218 words
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Article52 1964-08-31 9 I PENANG. Sun. The Penang centre of the World Buddhist Fellowship will hold its nexi monthly dinner at the Chin Kay Kang Association at 7.30 p.m. next Wednesday. This will be followed by a talk on Buddhism by the Yen. Pundit Pemar^tama Thero of the Mahin- clara52 words
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Advertisement336 1964-08-31 9 Your chance to invest in CREDIT CORPORATION (MAUYSIA) LTD. A HIRE PURCHASE COMPANY OWNED BY THE CHARTERED BANK AND AUSTRALIAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION LTD. FIXED DEPOSITS TERM INTEREST RATES 6 months 4i75% p.a. 9 months 4i75/o p.a. 12 months 5^ pa. Enquirid may b« m»d« at any branch of THE CHARTERED336 words
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Miscellaneous244 1964-08-31 9 Straits Times Crossword I j ij i I Hllßlßl~ißßHßiß^ laH aH ACROSS on a certain bind ol table 1. Iheatrtcai props>y Uo> 14".?'I 4 In charge of Uie game 7 I'ches, to turn to a question of but not the reiereel (6). H! 0 111 S I Am a little244 words
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Obituary23 1964-08-31 10 20 Words lit (Minimutmt MRS. MARIAVALANAL FERNANDEZ mother of A. Sebaitmn Kernandex •nd Ryson Fernandez passed away on Jfi-M at Cnerlathural. Trivandrum.23 words
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Article109 1964-08-31 10 Wm4t ll* (Mimlmmm) MR. AND MRS. Freddy Tboma* thank relative, and frlenda for their ■M**tta**| congratulatory ines*ages aii'i gifts on their marriage. MR. AND MRS. A. Xavier thanks rel.-.tiver frlendn. for their assistance, attendance, good \wnhes and gift** on Oi. wru)wn of their wedding. ANC TECK NUAT, Ask Teck109 words
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Article639 1964-08-31 10 Malaysia Day and the an- niversary of Merdeka are j celebrated together, as the j Tengku points out, because i they express the same pride in freedom and nationhood. They I are equal parts of the whole. I Yet that the actual anniversaries in fact are639 words
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Article374 1964-08-31 10 The scouts are out, the skirmishing has begun and the United States is set for one of the most important presidential election campaigns in its history. Very few past contests have offered candidates so completely in opposition; the country would not have been that different under Nixon instead374 words
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Article189 1964-08-31 10 All going well, Malaya should see an easing of its .shortage of doctors before the i end of the year. The Health Minister says that applications for Government service from I the Philippines. Burma, Pakistan and Korea are being "processed" and has held out hope that 100 doctors189 words
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402 1964-08-31 10 IN reply to your reader "Patient", (S.T. Aug. 22) the answers to the Questions posed are as followsPrior to the re-organisa-tion of the Outpatient Services It was customary to limit the attendance at Government Outpatient Dispensaries especially those giving free treatment. After all. If the402 words
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Article, Illustration871 1964-08-31 10 KRISHNA MOORTHY - KRISHNA MOORTHY A SHIFT FROM NEHRU CONCEPTS TO GIVE THE PEOPLE TANGIBLE •BENEFITS FOR CARRYING BURDENS By NEW DELHI, Sun FOOD, shelter, medical f a c i I i ties and employment opportunities these are the priorities which Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri has871 words
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Article594 1964-08-31 10 EUROPE'S MIGRATING MILLIONS BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT a BOUT one million -A workers are rjow migrating annually from the poorer countries of southern and south-eastern Europe to Jobs created by shortage of labour In the richer States of the north-west. More than 2.500.000 forel^ i migrant workers mostly Spanish. Italian.OFNS - 594 words
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Advertisement849 1964-08-31 10 Straits Ti.es ft Malay Mail k* handed to: Ist Floe* COLO STORAGE ARCAOK Orchard Road COCO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND "JOAD-K ATONG KEP>IL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coiryer Quey THK NKWB FRONT Fltipatrick't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Baa* HAMIEM849 words
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Advertisement38 1964-08-31 10 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISSUED A FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WISELYSAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH EAST ASIA.38 words
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Advertisement91 1964-08-31 10 mt «H2 aaW little X m pantee w AVITH LYCRA lighter in weight, ifljjii^^^k smoother to the touch. WM |i cooler to wear, easier to wash. We Dip-waisted, with a new *p 'little boy' leg for comfort. J| V In White or Black. Sizes small to extra large. little Xtra91 words
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Article299 1964-08-31 11 Gunman opens fire and misses as ex-employee sets off the burglar alarm at goldsmith's, then a quick getaway by car SINGAPORE, Sunday. FIVE armed robbers escaped with jewellery worth more than $25,000 in a daring holdup at a goldsmith's shop in Upper Serangoon Road yesterday afternoon. Just299 words
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Article76 1964-08-31 11 2 Nanyang students re-admitted SINGAPORE. Sun. The Central Government has granted permission for two more expelled Nanyanjj Un- iversity students to resume studies at the university. So far, of the 103 expelled students 27 have been allowed re -admission to j the university. They were expelled last month on j76 words
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72 1964-08-31 11 I SINOAPORE. Sun. Four Suißrfpore police officers will leavp next month for a six-month Junior training course at Bramßhiil. England, ur.der the Colombo Plan The offlcers ar#» assistant supritrendents S. T. Amerasingiic. ofticrr-in-chargp of cr.me in Orchard Road police staticn: Andrew Tan Chin Wee72 words
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160 1964-08-31 11 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malayan Technical Services Union today decided to oppose any unilateral move by the Government to convert the Telecommunications Department Into a statutory board. This was one of 25 resolutions adopted at the two-day annual delegates conference, which ended tonlßht. The160 words
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Article49 1964-08-31 11 I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Tne Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. wa& today re-elected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, unopposed. The only other nominee fo* the post was Mr. M. Muthukumaru who withdrew his nomination. Dato Sambanthan has been president since 1955.49 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-08-31 11 JESSELTON, Sun. "Operation Eagle." another phase of Radio Malaysia (Sabah) expansion programme which will make Sabah the first Malaysian State to have frequency modulated broadcasting, has been completed. The operation Involved airlifting of 45.000 Ib. of equipment to Mt. Kinabalu (8,200 ft.) by97 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-08-31 11 Albar hits Govt for backing S'pore trade ban 'VERY UNWISE MOVE WHEN NATION NEEDS FRIENDS' OENANG. Sun. The secretary gene: al of Umno. Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, last night criticised the Central Government for supporting the Singapore Government's ban on 46 categories of British products. "This Is a very unwise439 words
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Article61 1964-08-31 11 KUALA KANOSAR. Bun. About 13.000 people jammed the banks of the Perak river hen yesterday to witch a 16-ltern water sports celebrating the 40th birthday of the Sultan of Perak. The Sultan gave away a silver cup. which he had donated, for the best decorated61 words
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Article51 1964-08-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. An Indonesian. R. Soeprijo Oetomo, 30. of Telong Agong. East Indonesia, pleaded guilty in the magisrate court here on Friday, to a Charge of entering Malaya Illegal ily on Thursday. i He was remanded in police cusi tody till Sept. 7 for51 words
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178 1964-08-31 11 PREPARE TO BE LEADERS, STUDENTS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— University students should not only seek knowledge but also prepare themselves to be future leaders of the country, the Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said today. He was speaking at the opening of the two-day carnival on the178 words
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255 1964-08-31 11 Safety measures: 'Marine Dept to get tough' ITUCHING. Sun. The 1V Marine Department aMll take stronger action against breaches of the Merchant Shipping Act, the Director of Marine. Cant R. Blease said today. The Marine Police would help the Marine Department catch offenders. Capt Blea.se said the Marine Department had255 words
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Miscellaneous824 1964-08-31 11 RADIO MALAYSIA Polyphon; 10.00 First Year Of nHUIU ITIMI-MTOIM Ma iay S !a: 11.00 Hiijhllßhts Of NATIONAL BHORTWAVE The Variety Show At Lake SERVICES: 41.7 and 60 X Oardens. Kuala Lumpur; 11.30 Metre* Towards The Bewitching Hour: KM.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 1300 Midnight Close iheNews: 7.10° Big Band Beat; RADIO824 words
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Miscellaneous84 1964-08-31 11 TODAY: Sedill Kechll 3.49 a.m. (6.7 ft) 2.33 p.m. (6.6 ft); Singapore 4.29 am. (6.Bft) 4.09 p.m. (7.6 ft); Port Dickson 12.12 pin. (7.lft); Port Swettenham 10.32 am. (10.7 ft) 11.32 p.m. (9.5 ft); Penang 5 59 a.m. (6.5 ft) 7.12 p.m. (5.7 ft). TOMORROW: Sedill Kechll 5.21 a.m. (6Vt)84 words
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100 1964-08-31 12 RACING FRATERNITY FORM WELFARE GROUP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Racing officials, trainers, jockeys and horse owners have formed a welfare group to help welfare organisations, espec i a 1 1 y those catering for under- privileged children. The Malayan Racing Welfare Group, under the chairmanship of Mr. A. R. Selman. presented100 words
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Article42 1964-08-31 12 PENANO. Sun. Twelve cases each of chicken pox and diphtheria were reported to the authorities last month. Official statistics released today showed that C5O babies were born and 142 deaths were recorded in Penang In July.42 words
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Article, Illustration541 1964-08-31 12 Stephens: It has not been a bed of roses Merdeka did not meai we would be free to sit and do nothing...' JESSELTON. Sun gABAH'S Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said in a Malaysia Day message today that the first year of merdeka for Sabah had not been a bed541 words
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191 1964-08-31 12 Unionists are urged to maintain industrial peace |JUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i Malaya's Commissioner i for Industrial Relations. Mr. V. Tamtoou. today called on trade unionists to maintain Industrial peace at this time of national crisis. He was speaking at the fourth biennial delegates conference of the All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff191 words
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119 1964-08-31 12 I essel ton. Cmm. J School children will hold rallies throughout Sabah tomorrow to celebrate Malaysia Day. There will be sports, fairs, free movies and concerts in various partis of the State In Jesselton at night, the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, willReuter - 119 words
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Article21 1964-08-31 12 JESSELTON. Sun. Moiv anti-Malay. Ma leaflets In bundles of SO were found In Tawau town area yesterday morning.21 words
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Article, Illustration536 1964-08-31 12 TOH CALLS FOR FIRM RESOLVE AGAINST INDONESIA SINGAPORE. Sunday, gINGAPORES Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today called for a firm resolve by the people to confront the problems posed by a hostile Indonesia. "As long as all of us have the will to survive as a nation. I536 words
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171 1964-08-31 12 If UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V Leading historians from Malaysia will atterd the international conference on Asian history which opens in Hong Kong tomorrow. Among them are Prol Wang Gung-wu. head of the Department of History, University of Malaya: Prof. K. G. Tregonning, head of the171 words
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Article42 1964-08-31 12 SUNOEI PATANI. Sun.— Rev. Father R. Augustin. who recently returned from India after a course in Tamil, has been repasted to Teluk Anson to t;ikt the place of Rev. Father L. Norn.s who has been transferred to Alor Star.42 words
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Advertisement313 1964-08-31 12 ttu ji if' BLUE BOOK ,.,..,....1 mm* m*! va i*"*** k* I "I I 1 U LIABILITIES Deposits ¥U11.866.68b.59l Borrowed Monty VIS 1 44/.914.423 Ca!l Money M I '14.000,000 foreign Excnange ¥64./7. >.8G'j.7?4 A GREAT BANK? How do you judge the world s great banks? Deposits are one way. The313 words
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Advertisement201 1964-08-31 12 W DO YOU [SUFFER] L FROM A BRONCHITIS (or ASTHMA)? if so you will know the strain put on the v.vem b\ those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablet* always at hand, especially at night time. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to m« and gives QUICK201 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1964-08-31 13 BARBARA HENDERSON - THE PROBLEM OF ASIAN STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA BARBARA HENDERSON 4,000 in the universities, a £2m. bill yearly By CANBERRA. Sun AUSTRALIA made an approximate capital investment of £5,800,000 and met an annual recurrent cost of £2.100,000 on the total of nearly 4,000 overseas students who attended Australian Universities in 1962,1,342 words
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Advertisement179 1964-08-31 13 M^FILTERMASTER This unique and JTf used extensively m 1 Hopkins Filtermaster provides o complete range of models suitoble for all types of swimming pools from backyard swimming pools to public swimming pools They occupy only a fraction of the space normally required by conventional sand filter-beds. More details con be179 words
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Advertisement555 1964-08-31 13 They All Swear by MOLXSUP Products! l i CHEAPER V rTll^ri MOLYSLIP for engines ■^■jntT Th O' l supplement for cars and other 4-strol«e engine*. Suitable for all oils It plates all metal-to-metal tur <\ faces reduces friction end wesr Your car will stAn v/** y easier runs Quieter, accelerates555 words
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Article801 1964-08-31 14 ALLINGTON KENNARD - A survey of the Indonesian scene ALLINGTON KENNARD INDONESIA: By Bruce Grant. (Eastern Universities Press Singapore. $8.50) I By HOW long do we endure "confrontation"? Do .we simply go on defending ourselves, with the help of our friends, letting Indonesia call all the tunes? Or put "confrontation" in a new801 words
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505 1964-08-31 14 Walter Warwick - An evening's quiet amusement in the jungle Walter Warwick THIS IS THE JUNGLE. By Kenneth Anderson. (Allen and Unwin 215.) By rpHERE is peace and charm and overwhelming delight in wandering through the Indian Jungle on a moonlit night. Or so Mr. Anderson says, although long experience bids him qualify505 words
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Article76 1964-08-31 14 Winsted's "Malay Proverbs" is hark In print published by tbe Eastern I'niversitles Press. His introduction witty and often wise, reads as freshly as ever: there is only one observation which, on reflection, be might wish to revise The Malay is not outgrowing his proverbs. He is more sparing76 words
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Article301 1964-08-31 14 DAVID SZE - The tragic trek from Burma DAVID SZE BI'RMA ROAD. By C. T. Chant;. (Malaysian Publications Ltd.. Singapore). THE MUTES IN THE SIN. By I.pc Kok Liang. (Rayiralh Publications. Malaysia.) By I TAKE it that Dr. Chang's story of the Burma Road is autobiographical, wartime experiences which have wnited unaccountably long301 words
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Advertisement349 1964-08-31 14 \^INTEREST A^JJ//® P o ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. jffpMPAN MALAYAN WJfinance ltd. X^^^V/ AUTHORISED CAPITAL:349 words
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Article633 1964-08-31 15 LONDON Sun L^VERTON, winners of the English First Division soccer championship in 1962-63, are obviously going: to make a strong bid to regain the title this, season. Having won their first two matches without conceding a goal they made it three victories in a rowReuter - 633 words
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Article832 1964-08-31 15 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 Aston Villa 1 tiirmintham 1 Stoke I'.l.n kliuro 3 Liverpool 2 Blackpool 1 ShrtT. Wed. Chelsea I Sunderland 1 I mimi 4 Tottenham 1 Leeds 3 Wolves t Leicester 2 Man. I'ntted 2 Sheft*. Ltd 2 Burnley WBA I liilh.nn 2 P W832 words
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Article23 1964-08-31 15 AMSTELVEEN. Holland. Sun Holland beat Britain 4-3 here yesterday in an international hockey match. Britain led 1-0 at hall* time— Reutw.23 words
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Article102 1964-08-31 15 Aberdeen I St. Mirren X Airdrie 1 Hibernian 4 Alton 2 Stirling 1 Arbroath 2 Queen's Pk 2 Clyde 5 Albion Roy 1 i Cotrdenbeath 2 Brerhin S Dumbarton I Ayr 1 Dundee V. Motherwell 1 Falkirk 1 Dundee 3 Hamilton 0 F. Stirlinr 0 Hearts102 words
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Article334 1964-08-31 15 CRICKET ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE New Zealand Cricket Council team concluded their Malaysian tour with an innings and three runs victory against the MCA XI in the two-day match on the padang here today. Final scores: MCA 101 and 61 New Zealand 165. Manager Kenneth334 words
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Article358 1964-08-31 15 THE HAGUE, Sun. Holland beat the Australian touring team by three wickets In their match here yesterday to make cricket history. It was the first victory by a Dutch team over a touring international side. Scores: Australians IS7 (N. O'Neill 87 H. Trijzelaar 3-41) Holland 201-7 (R.358 words
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Article98 1964-08-31 15 IJAASTAD. Sun. Australia took a 2-0 lead over Sweden In their Davis Cup Inter-zone final here yesterday when Roy Emerson beat Jan Erik Lundquist 2-6. 4-6. 6-3. 6-2. 7-5 and Fred Stolle beat Ulf Schmidt 6-4. 6-3. 10-8. Emerson had a tremendous battle wltti Sweden's No.98 words
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Article156 1964-08-31 15 IPOH. Sun. Jappar Mustar of Singapore pipped a bunch of 32 cyclists to win the third stage of the Tour of Malaysia race here today in record time. Jappar covered the 100 miles from Bukit Tengah to Ipoh in 4 hours 17min 27sec. The previous156 words
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Article54 1964-08-31 15 GOODWOOD, Sun. Graham Hill (Ferrari 330P» scored his second straight win In the 312--mile British T.T. classic race oldest event in the international motor racing calender— here yesterday. He beat David Piper (Ferrari 275LM) by two laps. Dan Ouerney and Jack Sears, both driving Shelby American Cobras,54 words
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437 1964-08-31 15 ATHLETICS MOSCOW, Sun. Maria Itkina cut three-tenths of a second off Australian Betty Cuthberfs official world women's 400 m record when she won the event in 53sec at the Soviet championships here yesterday. This, however, is not the best effort. Sun437 words
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Article74 1964-08-31 15 LONDON. Sun. Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday Bromley 20 Liverpool 7; Huridersfleld 19 Barrow 12; Hull Kingston 24 Halifax 9: Hunslet 2 Hull 12: Keighley 8 Leeds 12; Oldh.im 13 Swmtoii 2: St. Helens 29 Widnes 6; Salford 19 Leigh 9: Wakefield 28 Doncaster 4: WarringtonReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement522 1964-08-31 16 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors ln the undt -mentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 15th day of September. 1964 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor, High Court Building, Singapore:— Bankruptcy Na 360/62522 words
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Advertisement1286 1964-08-31 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Pinaitg tCITY OF COLOMBO ««a. t-17 2 Stpt •CITY OF LEICESTER 1/ 5 Oct t 7 Oct I Oct ICIIY OF WELLINGTON 25/27 Stpt TtSipt. •CITY OF LEEOS Oct 21 2J Oct 21 Oct. tCITY1,286 words
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Article1158 1964-08-31 18 THE Üblr of aharea on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to Auras* 22 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L nUndlni (or Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. :NDUS)«|ALS t »iei Birw» 3 501,158 words
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Article49 1964-08-31 18 THE Malayan Eicnanga Banks- Ass*- cation made these chaSKra In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100) Canada: buying TT 355. airmail OD 354. 90 d/st. 35! credit bills. 35 13/16 trade bills. Selling TT sr OD rosdy: Canada 34 J; Norwegian Kroner 231}.49 words
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Article38 1964-08-31 18 ON the fna ixehangi market In Bong Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.781 for TT and 5.70 (or sash. Starling was quoted at 16 and one taal at gold at 250 a.38 words
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629 1964-08-31 18 Tin jumps to new post-Korea record rtE Strait* tin price on the Penang market yesterday rose another $6.37 j to a new post-Korean War record ot $663.50 a picul on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 50 tons to 240 tons. The higher oflering was due to mines put-hing629 words
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Advertisement1160 1964-08-31 18 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Servie* H'konf Yokohama Hahfu Montreal 'oroc'o Cieviiino Ckicafa "Kihimi Man" 2/1 Sapt IS Sipt II Oct 22 Oct 2t Oct II Oct INn "Tuaa Man" 21/22 Sapt 2 Oet It Oct 2 Nat s Net 12 Nst Wast Coast ot Central/South1,160 words
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Advertisement874 1964-08-31 18 [E°IoRIENTl LJNES l ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Departs:- Penang 13th September 1964 P. Sham 15th September 1964 Spore 18th September 1964 For Manila 22nd/24*h September. Hongkong 26th/30th September Returns:- S'pora 4th October 1964 P. Sham 7th October 1964 Penang 9th October 1964 Fares From:. Penang or874 words
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Advertisement696 1964-08-31 18 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares U All European Cities. V«— Pep. S'porq Arr. Genoo "G. GALILEI 3/ 9/64 21/ 9/44 "ASIA" 17/ 9/*4 10/10/44 "G. MARCONI" 3/10/44 19/10/44 "VICTORIA" 15/10/44 7/11/44 "C. GALILEI- 7/11:44 21/11/44 'ASIA" 19/11/44 12/12/44 "VICTORIA" 17/12/44 9/ 1/4S "G. GALILEI"696 words
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Advertisement210 1964-08-31 18 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Aon. M, Auk 5. Aug. 2b Aub 27. Autf 28. Au«. 39. •Industrials: 84.38 83 78 82.44 82.57 83.31 83.77 Tin*: 119.97 1205 a 121.39 120.39 120.40 120.60 S rubbrrs: 102.46 102.46 102.46 102.18 102.10 101.70 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Oec. 29. 1962 100 DIVIDENDS \\\<M \<210 words
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2049 1964-08-31 19 Industrials make good Saturday advance By Our Market Correspondent fHKRE WAS a general improvement in the prices of industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday morning, a surprising result in advance of" the long Malaysia Day weekend, a quiet trading session having been expected. Sample rises put 102,049 words
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Article713 1964-08-31 19 MPHE following is a complete 1 list of revised quotations for the week ended on on Friday August 28. LOAM. fed 3|% 1961/7 (Issued 1951> fed. ocg 19«2/72 ilssuad 1953) ad. 5% 1962/72 1 Issued 4U52) red s«t l«74»/«3 tissued 1959 Ked 3% 1956/66 (Issued 1952)713 words
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Article31 1964-08-31 19 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per picul). Aug. 24. 66«icU. $645.12' i 25. 66!jcts. $643.12", 26. 66'jCts. $641.37', 27. 66 V, cts. 5644J7J.J 28. 66),, eta. $657.12 !i 29. $663.5031 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1964-08-31 19 MR. D. C. BHOWMICK. B.SC. S/o. Late. Planter. A. K. BHOWMICK. Leaving sth. September by AIR TO ENGLAND Stuay ENGINEERING.21 words
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Advertisement736 1964-08-31 19 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1958 ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 < NO 1958 > «vn ii iQ«m ELECTIONS (REGISTRATION (NO. 11 or 19W) OF ELECTORS) REGULATIONS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT 1958 *u£ffisft22&&™% NO^T°o N Efi! V RS 1 L O i!s OF MO as^BS v B l S!ss t&tvv^ va sr«"& tLtAiuKAL kulxv Elections736 words
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Advertisement833 1964-08-31 19 TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAft KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDL'STRY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from the registered J.K.R. Contractors ln Class "D" and other bona-flde 1 Building Contractors approved by the Timbalan Pengerusl. RIDA and above up to 12.00 noon on the 7th September, 1964 at the833 words
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Advertisement876 1964-08-31 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCIES FOR POLICE CONSTABLES There are vacancies for Police Constables in the Malay Peninsula Component, Royal Malaysia Police. Applicants eligible for consideration should possess the following qualifications: Federal Citizen; unmarried; Age: 18th but not 25th birthday as on December 1. 1964; physically nt and normal eyesight without glasses876 words
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Advertisement951 1964-08-31 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JAVA APPOINTMENT OF ACCOUMTB CLERK. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or the State Nationals for the post of Accounts Clerk ln the Lembaga Bandaran Petallng Jaya ln the salary scale of $223 x 14-293. 310 X 14-380. 2. In addition to the basic salary,951 words
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Article2442 1964-08-31 20 ACANTHA, 3 LENGTHS BEHIND, SUCCEEDS IN OBJECTION WINNERS AT A GLANCE Race 1 Korovou <.s9>: Race 2 Panfkima Kambau ($38); Race 3 Empire Rose ($70); Race 4 Mikado II ($27); Race 5 Terang BuUn ($19); Race 6 The c'oncretor ($26); Race 7 Acantha ($17); Race 8 Gunsmith2,442 words
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Article64 1964-08-31 20 MRA 'no' to old system AT a meeting of the Ma--t* layan Racing Association Committee held on Saturday, consideration was given to the matter of new importation of racehorses. It was decided that automatic replacement of deleted racehorses —as in the past would not be permitted- A new scheme for64 words
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Article76 1964-08-31 20 MALAYSIAN trainers bade farewell to MR A official bandicapper Major R. Pote Hunt on the eve of his departure to Hong Kong to take up an appointment uith the Hongkong Jockey Club at an informal gathering at the weighing room yesterday. Inch*' O.M Noordin. on behalf of76 words
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Article434 1964-08-31 20 Central beat fancied North KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V The Central zones first team scored a surprise eight-stroke victory over the fancied North Zone's first team in the Malayan InterZone Golf Team championship to win the Tun Sn Henry H. S. Lee Trophy at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here today.434 words
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Advertisement206 1964-08-31 20 -^^jiaseo n &s** I TOPS I PERFORMAMCE J f f DEPEIDWILITY «^,p^^^^^^p*^^^^»»»^^ Jabtco's advanced design •mptoy* tough, long-lived »e«r reusrant m-Selt-prim.ng p#a-r p,^^ n..pr.». Op^om dock..,, .r mp€|l#f thot m-k#f i-b§c# counter -ciochvrrM -ith ea.ua! cHicrency Priming Pumpt your bett buy' Lena life Unmatched tor low prowure ti.wtei Only one206 words
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Advertisement48 1964-08-31 20 ill" f IB^B^^B^P^^ .^•s^^ POWDERED wjftm£& offer you this rich, full-cream powdered milk at a really low price! TMI HANDSOME X*t*^~^^*N <t==: Jk TOOLAC PLASTIC K y^ -^V y^^ CONTAINERS AM U IB ~j I I I AVAILABLE IN Hyf W V Bs7 4 colours. gjpr _J V^48 words
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Article, Illustration757 1964-08-31 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MUEMDEMCA SOCCEJI TQURNEY^KIGHTH DAY ■^a^a^^B^^l^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^"**"^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^a^^^^n^B^B^^^^^^^^M^^^^WMMMwlHlllMlllMHMßßßl MALAYSIA PAY PRICE FOR PRODIGALITY I VIETNAM 2 MALAYSIA 1 By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday 1 ]T looked like bad luck again but it was nothing but bad finishing which led to Malaysia's 2- 1 defeat by Vietnam inLim Yaw Chong - 757 words
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Article168 1964-08-31 21 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Nick Harvey returned a remarkable threeround total of one-under-par 218 to win the Singapore Open amateur golf championship over the Buklt course today Harvey's score for the last two rounds of three-under-par 143 has never been achieved by any amateur and his score of168 words
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856 1964-08-31 21 CHINA 4 BURMA 2 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V Nationalist China and Cheung Chi Doy lifted the football to its greatest heights in the C rrent Merdeka tournament when Burma's challenge in Group B was brilliantly warded on by four goals to two at the856 words
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Article502 1964-08-31 21 TENNIS SINGAPORE, Sun.— Shann O.sman. Singapore's leading tennis player, scored a great via I when he beat the veteran bui formidable Hong Kong chaaiDion. K. H. Ip, in the semifinals by three hurci-fought sets of 4-6. 8-6. 6-2. Shann Osman looked set for a 1502 words
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Article146 1964-08-31 21 PENANG. Sun. All the seeded players >'-»v Noh Baba, and former champions M. S&dali, Omar Manap and Omar Ibrahim reached the men's singles quarter-finals in the Malaysian Malays Badminton championships at the PCGS hall here today. Men's singles 3rd rd: M. Sadail bt M. All Glman146 words
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Article103 1964-08-31 21 INTER-PRISON GAMES At Spore: Malaya bt Spore 9-0 at soccer; bt Spore 2-1 at hockey. HAKI'KR (.11.1 11, 1. GAMKS At Ipoh: Soccer s-flnals: XL 4 Penang 0: Perak 3 Pt Swettenham 1 Badminton final: Penang bt S'gor 5-0. Table-tennis final: S'gor bt Spore 3-2. 3,000 m race: 1103 words
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Advertisement382 1964-08-31 21 BIG R SMML WiTvj^tf HAS THEM ALL yJm^^^^ f) Imagine a3O ton force slamming the earth 1300 time* ym V every minute from a height of one-quarter inch Pro- P« rl y applied, this is great compaction effort but it takes real engineering to keep this force out of th«382 words
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Miscellaneous63 1964-08-31 21 BADMINTON Malaysian Malay., championships (Penann CGHS hall). CYCLING Tour of Malaysia fourth stage: Ipoh to K. Lumpur (Hu(?h Low Street. 7 ajn.). SOCCER M-Oay matches: Rest v Govt Services (T. Anson); Spore A" v Royal Navy (5.30)Spore Veterans v RAP Seletar (7.0. both matches at Jn Besar). Fund match: Muar63 words
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441 1964-08-31 22 Senu: We are one nation despite enemies KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. T)ESPITE threats from the ruling clique in Jakarta, Malaysia is united "and every act of aggression should unite us all the more," Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. Minister of Information and Broadcasting, said today in a Malaysia Day message. He441 words
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Article36 1964-08-31 22 SINGAPORE, Sun.—lnche Abdul Rahlm bin Ishak. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry f Education and Assemblyman or Siglap, will speak at the Siglap Community Centre's 11th anniversary celebrations on Sept. 5 at 6 p.m.36 words
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Article222 1964-08-31 22 Lee - Reason why Malaysia survives Lee by SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Singapore Prime Minister, said here last night that the reason for Malaysia's survival was the fact that the three Asian mainsprings of culture India, China and Indonesia had failed to provide as good a life for their222 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-08-31 22 THE taxi driver looks down, amazed at the Mini-est Mini of them all. It belongs to business executive Mr. Leslie Shepherd, 33 (Pictured In the car). And it is his answer to the traffic problem. Mr. Shepherd's C 350 Mini-Mini is 5 ft long120 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-08-31 22 Maudling to do best to settle trade dispute 'Singapore's action sets bad precedent 9 SINGAPORE. Sun BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald Maudling, said here tonight that he would do his best to help bring about an amicable settlement of the trade dispute between his country and Singapore. 1363 words
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Article23 1964-08-31 22 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Wong Kok Cheong has been re-elected president of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Local Staff Benevolent Society.23 words
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Article58 1964-08-31 22 RANGOON, Sun. Burmese troops killed two lnsurg nu>, including a vice-command<r of a Communist force, and captured three others in the Shwegyln area, about 100 miles north of here. News Agency Burma reported. The Agency said the men, who belonged to the National Democratic UnitedReuter - 58 words
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285 1964-08-31 22 Filipino columnist: Malaysia indecision must end MANILA. Sun. A leading Filipino newspaper columnist said today the time had come for the Philippines "to give up the indecision on the Malaysia question and to come out with a forthright policy of peace and rapprochement on Malaysia.' Writing In thr Philippines Herald.AP - 285 words
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Advertisement120 1964-08-31 22 20 words $10 (minimum) BROWN LEE and Tom hnpplly announri' arrival or Bruct- Alan Sunday 80th AuKiut 3 p.m. Jud arrived! the car radio for you t the super-sensitive and inexpensive CLARION de luxe 8 transistors and 2 diodes. 5 push-button tuning Complete with 7-inch dynamic speaker (gives excellent bass)120 words
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Advertisement61 1964-08-31 22 *fru YIPOLY CHICKEN OF ESSENCE ..the universal essence of STRENGTH, HEALTH VITALITY! and compare the difference! YipolY /CT\ ESSENCE OF CHICKEN MADE IN U.S. A AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE $OLEA6ENTS PASUMA 1960) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG KUCHING SABAH TV CAUTION! 1 ##^Sf <ttG> KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. 3J JS. Ttlok *r"61 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1964-08-31 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEG AN ADEN AT HOME: Far-reaching measures to benefit ra'ayat ABROAD: Malaysia stands as beacon of democracy by We won't be swallowed up: Tengku HESPITE the trials imposed on Malaysia by an aggressive, jealous neighbour, the past 12 months has been a period of triumph both1,703 words
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570 1964-08-31 1 THE first year of Malaysia has turned out to be Tengku Abdul Rahman's busiest year, since he became Prime Minister of Malaya when it gained independence on Aug. 31, 1957. In the past 12 months, the Tengku has made several trips abroad and570 words
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Advertisement111 1964-08-31 1 c JLuAA in 9 SIMPLE ERECTION i i wiWl^ivs.' vNl*ur \/I ft mi '4Sm IW^^^^^^J AMBuwtol Buy 25 L. \V^ w wßii^ ■flil 1 ill ]m m-™ ~^^mw^ .^M r^^ TrvTr^^^l iMi^V^^k. \^^^j^h|^^ph^^_ m v </ V i i^^teßfc*-^. Pictur«shovs«fr»tw«forBßlD«STONE MALAYSIA CO., LTD. going up at )*Jc 3 Jurong. Singapore.111 words
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Article, Illustration1752 1964-08-31 2 The 'big lie' is nailed by STAFF WRITER A SUMMARY OF MALAYSIA'S CASE AS OUTLINED TO THE COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS IN LONDON aCi A so long as Malaysia exists, the nation ••••will fight to the bitter end." With these words, Tengku Abdul Rahman calmly replied at the Tokyo Summit in1,752 words
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Advertisement123 1964-08-31 2 S WITH THE /cTT^N ffcCft) NEWPORT (ESSO) _^S EFINCTY NEW ESSO I .1 PORT m i £j dicksonl mM REFINERY... I 0: E2&! QUAUIY IS YOU OUR m beVter I 1 BUSIMESS I FROM THE m^M J^I!U:V» fC 1 NEW ESSO l^Sl^w/ DICKSON REFINERY... MALAYSIANS MMiJ LEARN p NEW SKILLS123 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1964-08-31 3 CHEW LOY KHOON - Major business of first year of Parliament was protecting nation CHEW LOY KHOON ENEMY WITHIN AND WITHOUT KEEP MALAYSIAN LEGISLATORS BUSY By THE past 12 months have seen a record volume of business transacted in the first year of the Malaysian Parliament. Faced by an external threat, the Central Government1,121 words
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Advertisement141 1964-08-31 3 3 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF PRIZES 100,000 PIECES OF PARKER '51' (GOLD-CAP) PENS TO BE GIVEN AWAY ITS GOOD TO HAVE A.... Hff Iff if v I FORTUNE H." THE CIGARETTES WITH THE GENTLE MELLOW BLEND HBSi BEST U.S.A. VIRGINIA I>«^ I FILTER TIPPED H| 400 FORTUNE EMPTY BOXES HJIKJ141 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1964-08-31 4 RONALD KINSEY - Amazing changes in rural living conditions RONALD KINSEY By organisation has a greater or wider influence on the lives of most Malaysians than the Ministry of Rural Development. That influence virtually reaches into every sphere of rural activity as the Ministry opens up new ways of life for more than1,191 words
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Advertisement206 1964-08-31 4 FOREVER MALA YSIA On this auspicious occasion HUME INDUSTRIES (Far East) LTD. 81 m.s. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore HUME INDUSTRIES (Malaya) LTD. Jalan2l9. Petaling Jaya, Selangor extend their good wishes to the people of Malaysia For more than 41 years, Hume Industries are proud to be associated with the economic206 words
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Advertisement21 1964-08-31 4 WARMEST FELICITATIONS mb From UNITED PLANTATIONS LTD. AND BERNAM OIL PALMS LTD. TELUK ANSON O7V THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIA 196421 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1964-08-31 5 CHIA POTEIK - Industry— hope and future of Singapore CHIA POTEIK STATES GROWTH WILL ULTIMATELY BENEFIT REST OF MALAYSIA: HON by THE t r mendous industrial activity going on in Singapore and the steady succession of new factories which are being set up in the new industrial areas provide today the most exciting1,630 words
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Advertisement155 1964-08-31 5 FIRST F ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIA mm :r *^fiW^^^sF*7^S DUNMsQM* joins the Nation in celebrating V^A the Ist. ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIA. Or. *-*r^!^j&"---N s s V^^^fc this nistoric da V- Dunlop wishes to thank all nifl|/V^<\\.;^ x ;r^X customers and friends in Malaysia, for their V-^*^^^v^aiS^^V^P^'^ support in the past year.155 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1964-08-31 6 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL Perak Government's industrial efforts paying off building boom in Ipoh by PERAK, rich in tin, rubber and other agricultural produce, can look back on the first year of Malaysia with some satisfaction at its economic advances on othe* fronts. Government efforts to enconrage1,002 words
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Article, Illustration713 1964-08-31 6 The new tin trend: Shifting villagers to mine their land TH E never ending quest for tin-bear-ing land, particularly in Perak, the richest mining state in Malaysia, has in recent past taken on a new trend. Miners are not only considering but are also actively engaged in moving whole communities713 words
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Advertisement109 1964-08-31 6 HIDUP MALAYSIA rou r ELEGANT 1 .1 \C] \L oi \i 1 1 v ITWiIJ SHOES \\fif ITALY SHOES STORE 332, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: ***** 31. STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE 6. TEL: *****. HIDUP MALA YSIA I HO AH LAM BOAT BUILDER jj WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN BOAT BUILDING,109 words
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Advertisement135 1964-08-31 7 THE MEMBERS OF EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION OF THE STATES OF MALAYA are proud to associate themselves with the progress achieved in the first year of Malaysia Ban Hin Lee Bank Limited. The Eastern Bank Limited. Malayan Banking Limited. Bangkok Bank Limited. First National City Bank. Mercantile Bank Limited. ft f135 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1964-08-31 8 Now there is little land left in fast-growing Kuala Lumpur QXK of the faslcslgrowing and richest national capitals in South-East Asia is Kuala Lumpur, a name which has only in the past half dozen years become widely known in this region and familiar in other parts of the world. While1,483 words
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Advertisement127 1964-08-31 8 mm wm\ I I -s tr. "5 fl j -3 XX so "o jH I W^^rsJl^.' a jj^*^ *o c c 2 J s^B 'Hf 1 A _^^j -j o s^fck *k 4i S tv C C (7w *> r iv"" 111 yAK in C So i. 2y m s^^^^&'^tßi127 words
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Advertisement56 1964-08-31 8 'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH 1 1 iii j i i BEST WISHES FOR 5 PEACE HI AND PROSPERITY TO THE j|! COVERNMENJ PEOPLES 111 0F II! it,MALAYSIAJj FROM 1 lfl rrf* cJusurance (Lotjiorafiou of dndia ld m INCORPORATEU IN INDIA Doisionol «ffk« for M.loyno Oriental Building, MountbaHcn Road, Kuala Lumpur. Branch*, at Singopor*.56 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1964-08-31 9 BALA CHANDRAN - BALA CHANDRAN by fHE University of Malaya, set in the picturesque lush green Pantai Valley at the west end of the Federal Capital, is a pace setter for university expansion in Asia. Its phenominaJ growth in a mere seven years, from very modest1,265 words
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Advertisement119 1964-08-31 9 Best Wishes to the people of MALAYSIA on the First Anniversary IVIQJUIiOn mQIQVSIQ jH| tP^H < Espy* lßhaiW-J S^^^B* jmmr PS 1 1 W SB* f VBflßHHHi^H^j^s^^ DEEP WATER BERTHS, SHORE M^p^^^^ INSTALLATIONS, ACCESS ROAD ■K.jsj-3* 1 aAifciwr 1 AND BRIDGE AT NORTH KLANG '^gggtggm^^"^^^ STRAITS, PORT SWETTENHAM. This large119 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1964-08-31 10 SPORE LOWER INCOME GROUPS CAN GET HOUSING FROM BOARD WITHIN FEW DAYS LOWER income groups in Singapore, which once waited helplessly and in vain for years for a Singapore Improvement Trust flat, can today move into a Houcing and Development Board flat within days of1,787 words
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Advertisement200 1964-08-31 10 HIDUP MALAYSIA P«-fc. WEALTH ft and SECURITY through WISE savings! INTEREST 8% PER ANNUM BY FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS FREE— ACCIDENT INSURANCE Ask tor pamphM with more details from-. OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED Nos. 4 4-1. COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE- 1 Tel: *****/6 For Prompt Courteous Service in P> DRY-CLEANING -^WSP DYEING200 words
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Advertisement30 1964-08-31 11 HIDUP MALAYSIA PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD, I -•^mmm/£^' v "T" i7~"^ JK house brand cement HUUot dKANU ttlYltNl ra^^fA will be QN^^i POBIUIiD CEMENT WVVLk W%F%91 D Offl [I GQ30 words
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Article, Illustration928 1964-08-31 12 R. D. PATEL - Confrontation- but Sabah pushes ahead vigorously R. D. PATEL Bj CONFRONTATION or no confrontation Sabah as an independent State within Malaysia pushes ahead politically and economically with vigour and more determination than ever before. Sabah's growth and development from a headhunting society to a free, independent and democratic State within928 words
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Advertisement282 1964-08-31 12 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL MALAYSIANS ON THEIR FIRST ANNIVERSARY DAY. gjTi 1 ft j^ a>V fll >5 A y m^^^\***i. AW wM I^^^^ Ikam «^Laaaß^C£ a^Mate^ aaT^ i^l IX _^r W7FT 1 fA [fi)(Q? '~Z*J&--11 1 1 D l ri» 101 LJ282 words
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Advertisement209 1964-08-31 12 STAMFORD COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) The Principal and Staff of STAMFORD INSTITUTES GROUP extend GREETINGS TO THE CENTRAL STATE GOVERNMENTS OF MALAYSIA ON THE OCCASIONOF MALAYSIA NATION W/^^^^ BUILDING THROUGH W EDUCATION W^^t^^^ 1 Stamford College and its sister institutions 8. London Chamber of Commerce and started knitting209 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1964-08-31 13 THIRD OF THIS YEAR'S BUDGET EARMARKED FOR EDUCATION By STAFF WRITER IN education conscious Singapore, which is steadily moving towards a 100 per cent literacy among the younger generation, the (Government has taken great strides in meeting the demand for more and more1,425 words
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Advertisement342 1964-08-31 13 ■LVaM GENERAL Product! Show the true quality j I Wo\ Beoutif ully designed to meet th« n*«d* ol modern fc\ g M Irving with simple operotion A wide rang* ot B^M^l models at modcrata prices to suit everyone For further d«toiU, f f^^"^"" l I pIMM writ* tor ,^n==^^^HHHl M342 words
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Advertisement39 1964-08-31 14 We extend Congratulations to tne peoples of the on the first dMfrersaryofWf^, HEADACHE CURE CHEE THONE SAN BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kwa Tan) I \Nf aS^^*'^ CHINKAWHITE ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL M«L<uo{ i tL~JJifr«c<ul\GE.R BALM JdduiU /Lu,39 words
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Advertisement75 1964-08-31 14 HIDUP MALAYSIA FOR MODERN MALAYSIANS "GUTBROD" Agricultural Equipment SUPERIOR TEtRA-SYSTEM SUPER U ATO 75 Unique Mini Troctor A Multipurpose Mochine Amozingly Versatile For Effective Spraying ESTATE AND FARMWORK. THE ECONOMIC. EFFICIENT AND CONVENIENT WAY 'MINISEN' Lightweight, Portable Generating Sets \&&**^Outpvt 2-kW 4b Output 1-kW Output 4-fcW^*^C/ weight 140 lbs. eight75 words
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Advertisement165 1964-08-31 15 flai taV haaw. M il^aa^. f i i hbl feS'^ Baaw baßW^ Hk. aaa^^J Bon Hin Lee Bonk Ltd. Bangkok Bank Ltd. Bank of America The Bank of Canton Ltd. Bank of China The Bank of East Asia Ltd. The Bank of India Ltd. Bank of Singapore Ltd. rwit a165 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1964-08-31 16 By STAFF WRITER I INDONESI AS "confronta t i o n has focused the spotlight of national attention on Malaysia's Ministry of External Affairs. The glare has not always been flattering for it has highlighted some of the shortcomings of a comparatively young and small department1,220 words
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Article45 1964-08-31 16 PREMIER Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is also Malaysia's External Affairs Minister, states Malaysia's case to the Afro-Asian group at the United Nation's headquarters in New York daring his recent visit to the United States. With him is Ambassador Mangenya of Tanganyika.45 words
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Advertisement209 1964-08-31 16 RAYIRATH (RAYBOOKS) PUBLICATIONS OFFER THEIR GREETINGS TO MALAYSIANS ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIA WITH their latest literary publications: BUNG A EMAS (An Anthology ot Contemporary Malaysian Literatjre) edited by T. Wignesan with contributions by twenty two leading Malaysian writers. Published in association with Anthony Blond Ltd., London. Price $12.00.209 words
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Advertisement154 1964-08-31 16 GREETINGS TO THE PEOPLE OF MALAYSIA SytWwll in the «upply of rtoinkw tfe«l finish nmmvKM f#rnffr#iOn to (*otfc#-inop i S, Dora, KMvOHfsiifi Hotels. AN mem available 1 FREE liiwU* fiven on re^wocf. Coll of:— CENTRAL ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATING CO. 346 350, Joe CMo* Road, S'eoro. Tel: *****/*****. OR 24, Jalan T«*rou,154 words
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Article, Illustration949 1964-08-31 17 NELSON RUTHERFORD - NELSON RUTHERFORD Build-up of armed forces proceeding at a rapid pace by WE have already de c i d e d to double recruitment to the armed forces but now we might have to raise this recr uit me nt three-fold. by TenRku Abdul Rahman in London recently. TODAY,949 words
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759 1964-08-31 17 VIC NAYAGAM - MALAYSIA GETS OLD FRIENDS CLOSER, MAKES NEW ONES VIC NAYAGAM by from Malaysia's friends in the new nations first year of existence has gone a long way in helping the country meet her development projects and at the same time stand up to Indonesia's confrontation policy. In a way confrontation759 words
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Advertisement110 1964-08-31 17 THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO- ELECTRIC POWER CO., LTD. AND THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO., LTD. ARE PLAYING A MOST IMPORTANT PART IN THE INDUSTRIAL AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYSIA. KIMBERLEY DEVELOPMENT Co., S. M. CHAN ASSOCIATES, B. G. HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CO 23 HALE STREET, IPOH. TEL: 3680. ARE HAPPY TO110 words
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Article, Illustration1724 1964-08-31 18 By STAFF WRITER AMERICAN GIRL'S SUCCESS BRINGS TO FOCUS ONE VITAL POINT— THE DESIRE TO LEARN Progress in National Language much more rapid than in previous years THE other night at a glittering ceremony in the Federal capital, Barbara Guss. talked her way into winning a special1,724 words
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Advertisement212 1964-08-31 18 ONWARD MALAYSIA Fitzpatrick's join the people of Malaysia in expressing their joy on this auspicious occasion MB *~''iini laEe and announce that the extensions to the Supermarket providing added facilities for the convenience of the public will be opened soon. The Store for the family m W i k **r^Ej^gg^^]212 words
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Advertisement21 1964-08-31 18 HIDUP MALAYSIA! FROM NG JIT NANG Fnginecring Building Contractor and Housing Developer. Banqunon Malaysia (2nd Floor) Koto Road Taiping. Tel. SIU21 words
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Advertisement335 1964-08-31 18 I Congratulations I i: t0 ij The Malaysian Government on the y. First Anniversary of I MALAYSIA From: CHOP TUAN HENG I :j WOON HOE KAN SONS LTD. jj Head Office:— jj 68 Kampong Hulu •P. O. Box No. 134 <j Malacca Tels: 3568. 4390 4122 Cable Add. "TUANHENGCO" jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimui^335 words
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Article, Illustration940 1964-08-31 19 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By MALAYA has made tremendous progress on the commercial and industrial fronts since the introduction of the P i on c c r Industry Ordinance six years ;j«o. At present there are 105 companies in Malaya, with a nominal capital of $646 million940 words
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Advertisement93 1964-08-31 19 WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISHES TO MALAYSIA ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF ITS FOUNDING. Sharikat Eastern Smelting Berhad DI-TUBOHKAN DI-ENGLAND TIN SMELTERS, BUYERS OF TIN CONCENTRATES, AAAKERS OF SOLDERS AND TYPE METALS. HEAD OFFICE 73 DATO KRAMAT ROAD. PENANG. AND AT KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH, KAMPAR. PUSING. 1 193 words
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551 1964-08-31 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By r)ATO Ghazali Shafle, the dynamic and bustling" Malaysian Amateur Athletic Association president, has been mainly responsible for the new upsurge of interest of Malaysian athletics. "We not only want heroes in the battle field but also heroes In the sports551 words
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Article, Illustration757 1964-08-31 20 LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr - Ground work has been laid for a healthy nation LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. By WITH Malaysia just one year old the foundations have been laid to provide the country with one of the best health services in SouthEast Asia. More than 62 per cent of the planned expenditure of the rural757 words
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Advertisement84 1964-08-31 20 The Royal Insurance Group wishes MALA YSIA a Happy Birthday and continued Long Life and Prosperity Royal Insurance Company Limited. The Liverpool London Globe Insurance Co., Ltd. The London Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd. Finlayson House, Raffles Quay, Singapore. Tel: *****. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HIDUP-LAH I MALAYSIA I 1 tetheftecfilecmd I the §£edehatim84 words
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Article, Illustration896 1964-08-31 21 By STAFF WRITER JO Sabahans, Malaysia means a better life for all. The people of Sabah and the Sabah Alliance Government strive for prosperity, progress and happiness despite the naked aggression by Indonesia. The young, energetic State Government. headed by the Chief Minister, Dato Donald896 words
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Advertisement36 1964-08-31 21 Our Sincere Good Wishes to the people of SINGAPORE, MALAYA SARAWAK, SABAH on the occasion of the Ist ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIA On this auspicious moment we rejoice with the people of Malaysia FAR EAST MOTORS LTD.36 words
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Advertisement148 1964-08-31 21 Heartiest Congratulations to The People of Malaysia on their Ist. Anniversary. SANYO SANYO ■••II lINIS Sanyo Latest "Micro- Fine Tuning" TV Ultra-high sensitive tube "4GKS" ensures you a Clear and Sharp picture and moreover Two Hi-Fi Speakers give you a listening pleasure of rich Stereo-Phonic sound. HIl! I Ultra-high sensitive148 words
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Article1141 1964-08-31 22 WHA T IS EDUCA TION? It's much more than schooling for a number of years is education? In the context of Malaysia's progressive policy, it is much more than a number of years schooling for children. "We pick them young, teach them community living and loyalty to the nation," a1,141 words
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Article, Illustration984 1964-08-31 22 yyHEN Malaya became independent seven years ago, there were hardly any women playing a prominent role in public life or holding positions of importance. The situation today Js so changed that their progress in recent years is astonishing. Today the women of Malaysia984 words
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Advertisement258 1964-08-31 22 0 iMfjru tula t ions to The Malaysian Government on The First Anniversary of Malaysia From:HOCK CHEONG NEWSPAPER TRANSPORT CO., LTD. 126-A, Jalan Bendahara Malacca Tel: 2760 Congratulations to The Malaysian Government on The First Anniversary of Malaysia From:THE MALACCA IMPORTERS t EXPORTERS HAULAGE CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in the Federation258 words
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Advertisement326 1964-08-31 22 LONG LIVE MALAYSIA! WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NATION ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY 0E MALAYSIA mma. i *^i* Tflt crispy -i^^~^ crunchy oloi/UITS m£ E*^ 5^ t J^m t' CONFECTIONERY 1 with a taste you'll relish! THYE HONG BISCUIT 4 CONFECTIONERY FACTORY LTD. Sinqopere Malaya Long326 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1964-08-31 23 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD By gARAWAK'S Fiveyear Development Plan which began this year is already producing results. It aims at a major revolution in the way of liie of the country's rural population four-fifths of the people of the country. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong1,390 words
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825 1964-08-31 23 CARAWAK, which saw anti-Malaysia riots and demonstrations last year, has settled down remarkably quickly in the political field. Political tension between the ruling Sarawak Alliance Party and the opposition Sarawak United Peoples Party has eased off considerably in the past 12 months. As825 words
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Advertisement150 1964-08-31 23 Ist Anniversary Congratulations to the People and Government of Malaysia Throughout Malaysia busy hands are using Wr Bab N. mw^^ bbT^^bW bb ■¥"■?">" SoU I The Wiggins Teape Group SINGAPORE lendrum wiggins teape ltd. 1 1 Chang Cham Road, Singapore, 3. KUALA LUMPUR wiggins teape (malaya) ltd. 73 Ampang Road150 words
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Article, Illustration711 1964-08-31 24 JOE DORAI - Malaysia's soccer team of the year JOE DORAI By jyjALAYSIA'S soccer team of the year is beyond doubt the Singapore State XI, which has captured all the major football honours, except the FAM Cup. Singapore's performance has recaptured the glory and prestige which has eluded it for the past five711 words
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