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1964-07-02
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Title Section23 1964-07-02 1 2JUl AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Mai****' {fit** 6 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. JCLY 2. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article485 1964-07-02 1 Winnie's havoc in Manila LATEST REPORTS PUT DEATH TOLL AT 44— MAINLY FROM DROWNING— AND 275 PEOPLE INJURED: DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED AT $30 MILLION MANILA, Wed. THE Philippines Gavernment today announced almost 500,000 people we re made homeless yesterday by Typhoon Winnie which killed at least 44 people,485 words
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Article, Illustration648 1964-07-02 1 14,000 youths to be called up on Aug. 1 Certain 'secret decisions 9 by Cabinet to combat Indonesian guerillas KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FOURTEEN THOUSAND Malaysian youths will be called up on Aug. 1. Two thousand will be trained as reserves for the armed forces. The real will be for civil648 words
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62 1964-07-02 1 A new arrest in Nanyang crackdown SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Police i yesterday afternoon arrested a 1 Nanyang University undergradu- ate on the wanted list of students Involved in Communist activities. He was arrested outside the Jurong campus. This brings the number of arrested students since the dawn crackdown on Saturday62 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-07-02 1 YEO TOON YOO - Hysterical S'pore teenagers in Beatle battle YEO TOON YOO THEY BREAK THROUGH AIRPORT GATES AND CLIMB WALLS By SINGAPORE. Wed NEARLY 3,000 BeatleA struck teenagers screamed hysterically at Singapore Airport tonight for Britain's top pop-singing group, when they flew in for f a 55-minute stopover I on their way homeChew Boon Chin - 334 words
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164 1964-07-02 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Anang bakar. former Singapore socter star goal -getter, collapsed on football field at RAF Changi this evenii>r during a game. He died about 30 minutes later in tbe RAF hospital. The idol of Malayan soccer fans ot the late Fifties. Awang. uh<>164 words
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953 1964-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN official inquiry has blamed Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation for the Chens Road ilofxl disaster last October in which at least 14 people lost their lives. The inquiry team's report says the "accident" was caused by the unauthorised retention of953 words
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Article32 1964-07-02 1 BOMBAY. Wed. Gen. K. S. Thimayya. newly-designated commander of United Nations Forces In Cyprus, left by plane today for a meeting with U.N. SecretaryOeneral U Thant In New York.— UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article27 1964-07-02 1 LONDON. Wed. Queen Elizabeth has approved tlw award of a standard to No. 81 Squadron of the Royal Air Force stationed at Tengah, Singapore. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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56 1964-07-02 1 CANBERRA. Wed. Two more Australian minesweepers. Curlew and Snipe, have arrived in Borneo waters, the Defence Minister, Senator Shane Paltridge, announced today. He said the two ships would join Hawk and Gull, also minesweepers, which have already begun patrol duties off the coast under56 words
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Article221 1964-07-02 1 Soviet Indon talks end in accord JAKARTA, Wed. J Complete agreement has been reached between Indonesia and the Soviet Union In talks here on political and economic issues, including a Soviet arms delivery, it was announced. The agreement was announced in a communique from the Indonesian Foreign Ministry at the221 words
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Article39 1964-07-02 1 TRUCKS FOR INDONESIA DEAL IS OFF L ONDO N. Wed Vauxhall .Motors today confirmed its EIJMJM ilchl to Mipplv bus and truck rfclTfh to Inilnmsi.i bring dropped as do\i rnment not granting credits Rruter. (Srr Page I)Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement62 1964-07-02 1 new "Lira- oegins the day you wear J^\^m^*\ D &h Sin Sc*>^' ""VyV Micro-Corieal y^ Lenses. Consultant: YIN FOOK Dip. Phorm. University of Malaya. Dip. Opt. University of W. Australia. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Br.dqe Rd., Spore 7. N»t door OOEON Phone *****. DELICIOUS P^mihees^ irRAFt CHEESE IV'H62 words
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Advertisement103 1964-07-02 1 Ifl \m I man in a hurry i,. Hurried departure, a plane to catch. a meal to snatch. No problem for his wife she cooks with ESSO GAS. J You get instant precise heat with f+ ESSO CAS, and your cooking pans I \9 stay clean too! Esso's snap-on regulator103 words
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Article, Illustration726 1964-07-02 2 PREMIER QUESTIONED IN THE COMMONS ON PROPOSED TRUCK SALES TO INDONESIA 'MORE DETERMINED THAN EVER TO AID MALAYSIA' LONDON, Wednesday. I'HE Prime Minister, Sir Alec DouglasHome, said yesterday there was no question of the British Government giving credit for a deal by American-ownedReuter; AP - 726 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-07-02 2 THE Soviet First Deputy Premier, Mr. Anasta Mikoyan (right), and President Soekarno during their talks last week at Bogor. 40 miles south of Jakarta. They are reported to have reached full agreement on two issues: Russian support for Indonesia in theUPI - 65 words
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Article25 1964-07-02 2 WASHINGTON Wed.—President Philibert Tsiranana of Malagasu has accepted an Invitation from President Johnson to visit the United States on July 27. A. P.25 words
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Article171 1964-07-02 2 PRETORIA. Wed. The 90-day detention law. under which people in South Africa can be held without charge in solitary confinement for interrogation for successive periods of 90 days, has been extended for a year by proclamation published in the Government Gazette here yesterday. The controversialReuter - 171 words
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207 1964-07-02 2 Russia on Soeck's side in Malaysia war: Episjev PLEDGE BY VISITING RED GENERAL i 1 JAKARTA, Wad. J fT»HE Soviet Deputy 1 Defence Minister. Gen. A. A. Episjev, said the Soviet Union, sided with Indonesia in its fight against Malaysia. The general, heading a small group of Russian parliamentary delegation,UPI - 207 words
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171 1964-07-02 2 BANGKOK, Wed.— Burma yesterday was reported to have rejected a Thai compromise plan that would allow Thai fishermen to operate in Burmese territorial waters in the Indian Ocean as talks continued here on border issues. As the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. andAP - 171 words
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Advertisement61 1964-07-02 2 SINGAPORE UNITED ESTATES LTD. A COMPANY OF a* THE BUKIT SEMBAWANG GROUP has pleasure in announcing I that booking is now open for PHASE 6 SELETAR HILLS ESTATE TYPE OF HOUSE SELLING PRICE DEPOSIT MONTHLY PAYMENT Single -Storied Semi -Detached T" m SOLD OUT— j Semi Detached Singapore united estates61 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-07-02 3 FROM RUSSIA WITHOUT LOVE... THE man who is defying Russia for love strides across London Airport after flying buck home. Behind him, in Moscow, is Uie Russian girl he should have married two weeks ago. "She was extremely upset." said 31-year-old Oxford post-graauate student. Dr. >I< rvvn Matthews. "We willMirrorpic - 109 words
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Article37 1964-07-02 3 MOSCOW. Wed. A 440-mile railway across the desert between the Caspian and Aral Seas completed yesterday, will carry oil from newly-dLscovpred fields in the Mangyshlak Peninsula on the Caspian, according tn Tass news agency. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article34 1964-07-02 3 BRUSSELS. Wed. Ministers of Agriculture of the Six Common Market countries decided today after 20 hours of discussion to postpone the application of common policies for beef, dairy produce, and rice. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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360 1964-07-02 3 OSLO, Wednesday. THE Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, suggested last night that Norway and Denmark get out of Nato and adopt a policy of neutrality that could be guaranteed by both East and West. In a speech to the Norwegian InstituteAP - 360 words
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103 1964-07-02 3 MOSCOW. Wed. The Soviet Union restored the name of one of Russia's most colourful Bolsheviks to the nations roster of heroes yesterday. 13 years after his death In a Stalin prison camp. A minor newspaper. Moscow Pravda. announced the posthumous rehabilitationReuter - 103 words
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92 1964-07-02 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Civil Rights Bill of 1964 cleared its last real barrier in Congress last merit All that remains berore sending the Bill to President Johnson's desk is for the House as a whole to approve the Senate amendments to the measure. ThisAP - 92 words
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246 1964-07-02 3 Gang's bid to land £10m pets coup is foiled ONLY ONE WINNING TICKET. SO PAY-OUT IS SUSPENDED I ONDON, Wed. A gang baulked the public at Dagenham (Essex) greyhound stadium yesterday, caused a fantastic tote dividend of nearly £1.000 for two shillings to be returned, and stood to gain anReuter - 246 words
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Article42 1964-07-02 3 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Paul Haslurk. Australia's External Affairs Minister, arrived here by air yesterday nine hours ahead of his Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzles. Both are to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference which opens here next week.42 words
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96 1964-07-02 3 PRO-MOSCOW REDS PLAN HEW PARTY IN JAPAN rKYO, Wed— A breakaway movement from the pro-Peking Japanese Communist Party announced today that it planned a new communist party in Japan which would follow the "Moscow line" in its policies. A spokesman for the National Committee for Socialist Reform said the committeeReuter - 96 words
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Article21 1964-07-02 3 BEIRUT, Wed. Anti-Govern-ment uprisings have broken out in Northern Iraq. Press reports reaching here from Syria today said.— UPl.21 words
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Article, Illustration549 1964-07-02 3 U Thant warns Congo of dangers of disintegration JJ THANT, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, warned the Congo yesterday that failure to overcome its present dangers would. bring disintegration and ruin to the infant republic. In a report to the Security Council as the last U.N. troops were being549 words
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136 1964-07-02 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed Cambodia told the Security Council yesterday of an alleged attack by South Vietnamese troop la.«t week causing nine casualties. Including two women and two children. A letter from Mr Thoutch Vutthl. Charge d'Aflairs of the Cambodian delegation said tbe attack occurredReuter - 136 words
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Article136 1964-07-02 3 Candy flavour killer in the home BOSTON, Wed. More than 100,000 children in. the United States were poisoned accidentally last year 144 of them fatally ty a common medicinal product which can be found in almost every home, reports the Children's Hospital Medical Centre. The product, says the hospital. IsUPI - 136 words
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Article45 1964-07-02 3 RANGOON, Wed. The U.N Secretary-General, U Thant, wiU visit Burma from July 25 to 27 as guest of Burma's Revolutionary Government, the Burmese Foreign Office announced. It will be his first visit to his homeland since beini? elected Secretary-General.— A.P.AP - 45 words
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151 1964-07-02 3 MIAMI (Florida), Wed. A millionaire Texas oilman and banker was found stabbed to death in his luxury flat here yesterday. Police said Mrs. Candace Mossier told them she returned about 4.30 a.m. from a motor trip and found the body of herReuter - 151 words
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56 1964-07-02 3 WESTP ORT (Connecticut) Wed. Veronica B. Cooner. widow of film star Gary Cooper, was married here to Dr. Jorin M. Converse, a plastic surgeon in New York CityDr. and Mrs. Converse left by plane for a European honeymoon. Mrs. Converse's daughter, Maria Cooper, was56 words
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155 1964-07-02 3 LONDON. Wed. Fifty paintings by Vastly Kandinsky. tbe father of abstract art, fetched a total of £536.500 at Sotheby's auction in London last night. The works of the Russian artist were being Mild by the Guggenheim Foundation of New York. Mr. Harry Guggenheim. nephew ofReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement418 1964-07-02 3 Ho »f» <lf>iotictt* can fc* without one! ?very part of but the cup*. Magically v* J^t. j knitted (traps stretch over Hi* shoulders, stay (irmly vs£ 4C whore you put them, *v*n W i S under decollete it*cklin*s. V New kind of elastic stretches ut\ jttL "''rrily and COWTOfTODIy J418 words
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323 1964-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ MAX on trial for the murder of a subcontractor one morning in January this year was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today without calling for his defence. He was Sng Peng Cher, alias Ah Siou.323 words
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Article169 1964-07-02 4 LUCKYDONOR DRAW— 7 WINNERS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Blood Transfusion Service has set a new record with a total of 1,741 donations received last month. Sgt. Majld bin Junid of the 2nd Bn., Singapore Infantry Regiment, who gave blood for the flrsi time, was awarded the first prize in the lucky169 words
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Article101 1964-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Another 100 flats reserved for sale under the "home ownership for the people" scheme were allocated at the third ballot for addresses at the Housing and Development Board today. So far a total of 300 units have been allocated. The ballot was conducted101 words
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Article102 1964-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Friends of Royal Air Force Sergeant Peter Laker and Mrs. Ursula Laker are looking after their eight-year-old son, Robin, at RAF Tengah while they are away in England to attend the funeral of their schoolgirl daughter. Yvonne, 15. who was found murdered aboard a102 words
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Article, Illustration163 1964-07-02 4 $400,000 for charity is Rotary target SINGAPORE, Wed. The 1^ newly-elected president of the Rotary Club of Singapore, Mr. Ec Peng Liang (above), last night posed a challenge to club members to raise more than $400,000 this year for charity. In a ap««eb outlining the policy •f the club's new163 words
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Article63 1964-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Kuoh Khoon Hee, described by his counsel as "a young man from a respectable and very wealthy family In Johore," was acquitted and discharged In a magistrate's court here today, when a charge of disorderly benavlour by "yellIng at the police" In Cellar Bar, Collyer Quay,63 words
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370 1964-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The prohibition imposed on traffic from using the bridge between Adam Road and Farrer Road has been lifted. Police today said the removal of this prohibition would permit road-users to proceed straight through from Adam Road to Farrer Road and vice versa.370 words
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Article404 1964-07-02 4 AIRPORT IN AND OUT THK following ti today's idttdult of civil aircraft move-merits at P>ya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) 6.30 p.m. from Melbourne Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 7.25 p.m. Qantai: From Sydney, Brisbane (QK 737) 7.30 p.m.; from London Rome,404 words
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Advertisement328 1964-07-02 4 «JBX ■bs\bTP B bPl# 11. 1 45,4 00. 6.30 &9 30 -2nd WEEK «^^"Jol PRESLEY in two jx4as M- m JLIDO (s pore) OPENS TODAYo3o°I Vii l:> kjp 1 How French can I COIUMBW PICTURES present! ifDANGEROUSLOVEij AFFAIRST'tSis, J: NOT RECOMMENDEO FOR THE IMMATURE \jjjT J^mT^ Roger Vadim's uncut masterpiece328 words
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Advertisement122 1964-07-02 4 To: The Staffs of Cathay Film Services Ltd., Cathay -Keris Film Productions Ltd. and the Cathay Organisation and to all friends of the late Mrs. Noni Lloyd- Williams (Noni Wright). It is with deep gratitude and appreciation that we thank you for the sympathy you have shown and the strength122 words
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Advertisement357 1964-07-02 4 OPENS TODAY! MU A r ouSLY I If SINGAPORE ALORSTAR KOTA BHARU |>S GARRICK S> CATHAY << ODEON »g ODEON CATHAY I A DRAMATIC STORY OF GREAT INTENSITY! I 1, AWARD WINNING MALAY FILM OF_ INTERNATIONAL REPUTE! J| C JHK ■m^'tiA '-jiksfe^ 'Mm L m iIIIIIMIIUIICJIIIIIiiiiiIICIIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIMIIEJIIIIIIi Ijilii.iilllllt:illlllllllllt3l iuWPTTm OPENS TODAY!357 words
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Advertisement470 1964-07-02 4 ORGANISATION :2nd WEEK! II a.m.. 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9.30 p.m. B i m SATURDAY MIDNIGHT' m M.rg.ret Tv Cnu.n "SONGFEST" Mandarin i i Showrscopc color i| J tuperunposcd Engi^h subtitles. Jom-vs toiiay! I 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 pm HOW FRENCH CAN THE SCREEN GET? H ROGER V«DIMS I470 words
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271 1964-07-02 5 Value of Ipoh oil stations increased Municipality move a sequel to recent High Court decision that underground tanks are rateable IPOH, Wednesday. •pus annual value of 27 petrol service stations and depots in Ipoh owned by the three oil companies Shell, Esso and Caltex were provisionally increased by the Ipoh271 words
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130 1964-07-02 5 I POH, Wed. A labourer was buried alive in an open cast tin mine on the Bth mile Batu Gajah, Tanjong Tualang Road, near here. yesterday, after a landslide. Another was rescued. Mir body of Yong Hong. 69. has not been recovered. Wong Phing130 words
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Article33 1964-07-02 5 PENANG. Wed —The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will inspect and take the salute at the annual parade of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the Esplanade on Jury 11.33 words
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195 1964-07-02 5 Fined: Man who was a day too late to register pENANG. Wed. A 1 man who failed to keep the deadline for national registration by one day made "genuine" attempts to register later, a defence lawyer, Mr. David Choong, told the First Magistrate's Court tocay. He was appearing for Bok195 words
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93 1964-07-02 5 JESSELTON. Wed. The chairman and three deputy chairmen of tne Malaysian Tariff Advisory Board will visit various towns ol Sabah irom July 8 to July 13 'to meet as many local businessmen and Government offlcers" who are interested in tariff problems and the formation93 words
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Article44 1964-07-02 5 PENANG. Wed. Councillors and ci:y council staff (excluding daily-rated workers) will be Xrayed a.s part of the rounds health campaign programme for July. The X-rays will be carried out at the City Chest Clinic in Penang Road, from next Monday.44 words
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Article24 1964-07-02 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Sved Ban bin Seyed Abdullah Shahabudin from the Land Office. Kedah, has been posted to Orilt as Asst. District Officer.24 words
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240 1964-07-02 5 100 to get certificates to act as temporary tourist guides SINGAPORE, Wednesday. nnHE Tourist Promotion Board will issue certificates A to more than 100 people in Singapore to act as temporary guides. These certificates are valid until June 30. next year. From today, only those with temporary certificates will be240 words
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105 1964-07-02 5 Night train front S'pore 5 minutes earlier KLALA I.IMPIR. Wed. The Malayan Railway Administration has announced that the first night passenger train will leave* Singapore at 7.45 p.m. instead of 7.59 p»m. from Monday. In a statement today, the Railway Administration said that though the train would arrive at Johor105 words
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120 1964-07-02 5 LONDON, Wed.— A Royal Air Force corporal. Michael James John Addlcott. serving In Malaya, has been awarded the Queen's Commendation for brave conduct, the London Oazette announced last night The award was in recognition of Cpl. Addicott's outstanding fortitude and presence of mind, withReuter - 120 words
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221 1964-07-02 5 POLICE WARN OF CON MEN IN UNIFORM KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. OELANGOR police today warned the public to beware of confidence tricksters who pose as wiremen in khaki uniforms. A police spokesman said that two con men had cheated two housewives in separate incidents in the past 24 hours and had221 words
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114 1964-07-02 5 PENANG. Wed. Three masked robbers armed with daggers held up a family in Beach Street last night and escaped with $1,370 in cash and jewellery. The robbers removed a window bar to gain entry into the house and confronted Madam Chan Poh Choo.114 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-07-02 5 Peace Corps girl wins N-language competition fPOH, Wed A U.S. Peace Corps 1 worker, Miss Barbara Guss, 23, who teaches mathematics in the upper forms of the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman here, won the first prize in the national language elocution contest for non-Malay women above 18 years of age.260 words
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Advertisement72 1964-07-02 5 ml It t W^ 1/ "\J alt mm m a m I Mir m Mm m nl m M ft I 111^^ Sttr ttftgt for you ie th« w 4ft Arund»l Room. W V mWm LUMEN EXTEHSIOH to I* j lh Hr n, Saprrb Steaks at Lunrh and Sapper in72 words
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Advertisement192 1964-07-02 5 Newest of the new m 16AC48 New 1964 PHILCO Room Air Conditioners But that's not all that's new. There's the new Double Dirt 01 IDCD Curtain Air Filter, new Advanced JUrcn Air Stream Design, new Ful! DOWED Circle Adjustable Grilles, new rUYVtK Comfort Control Centre and. lAflflfl of course, the192 words
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383 1964-07-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A LAWYER, with liabilities amounting to $347,004, today offered to pay $10 a month to each of his 24 creditors one of whom is his brother, Mr. P. C. Au-Yong, a lawyer. P. W. Au-Yong, who stated that his wife supported383 words
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161 1964-07-02 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ngee Ann College will soon launch a multi-million dollar building project on a 100-acre site at the 7th milestone Bukit Timah Road. The college principal, Prof. Liv Yin Boon, dlslosed this in an interview with the Straits Times today. The161 words
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Article77 1964-07-02 6 JESSELTON. Wed. The board of inquiry on rent control, set up by the Government to determine whether excessive rents are being charged and if so in what areas, will hold hearings in Jesselton. Sandakan, Tawau and Labuan. The board, which will report Its findings to77 words
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Article54 1964-07-02 6 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed. A two-year-old girl. Aiir Peck Siow. riding on the carrier of a bicycle, was killed at Sungei Bakap yesterday when the vehicle came U;to collision with a car The rider. Ah Chin, an eieht-year-old girl, was seriously injured. She has been admitted54 words
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Article210 1964-07-02 6 MALACCA, Wednesday. 'pHE Malacca Municipal Council has drawn up a blueprint to house 1,200 families. The council has been given $3 million by the Central Government for this low-cost housing scheme. The president of the council. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadl, sal the houses would210 words
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Article136 1964-07-02 6 £EREMBAN. Wed— Two hundred amahs of three military camps here, who went on strike on Jane 23 over employment terms returned to work today following negotiations between the War Department Civilian Staff Association and the War Department. The amahs went on strike from Rasah,136 words
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Article, Illustration325 1964-07-02 6 Malaysian air girls to help our students in Australia YUSNIDAR AND SYLVIA WILL WORK IN MELBOURNE OFFICE OF BOAC SINGAPORE, Wed. Two Malaysian girls will soon be going to Melbourne to take part in a programme, arranged by BOAC in conjunction with Malaysian Airways, to assist students from Malaysia who325 words
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94 1964-07-02 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. L. P. Mahesbwary was Installed as president of the Lions Club at their luncheon meeting at the Prince's Restaurant today. Mr. O. H. Aswanl. the outgoing president. Is now the immediate past president. Vice-presidents elected were Messrs R. P. Voremberg, H. H.94 words
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Article46 1964-07-02 6 ALOR STAR, \ved. A woman hairdresser. Cheong Beok Poh, haa reported to police that a man molested her last night. Cheong, 24. was walking alone at Bakar Bata when a cyclist stopped and embraced her. Tha man rode off when she screamed46 words
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239 1964-07-02 6 New fire station for Malacca Tengah \fIALACCA, Wed.— Tim iTI State Government and the Malacca Municipal Council yesterdayagreed to build a new central fire station. The station is to be built at Kubu Road. Disclosing thi.s to the Straits Times, the president of th» Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi,239 words
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Article27 1964-07-02 6 PENANO, Wed— Four youths 'n a car stopped a fishmonger, Ec Beoh Ping, 33. In Burmah Road early this morning and robbed him of $42.27 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-07-02 6 PPP leader accuses the MCA of making false propaganda IPOH, Wednesday. MR. S. P. Seenivasagam, vice-president of the People's Progressive Party, today describes as "false propaganda" the MCA statement in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that 500 members of the PPP branch at Tanjong Piandang in the Krian district, had resigned en294 words
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Article69 1964-07-02 6 Ipoh to S'pore: Thank you IPOH. Wed. a motion of thanks to the Singapore Government for the hospitality and facilities afforded to the Ipoh municipal delegation in Singapore last week was unanlmoiu y passed at last night's monthly meeting of the council. A copy of the motion and the appreciative69 words
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121 1964-07-02 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Ths president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gambia, today adjourned hearing of a dispute to visit to the premises of the rattan factory of Chop Nam Hlng in Kirn Keat Road. He was accompanied by two court members,121 words
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Article36 1964-07-02 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A widow. Madam Mary Aisop, returned to her home In Lloyd Road yesterday afternoon to find that thieves had stolen a TV set, a record player, and jewellery altogether worth $1,500.36 words
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Article121 1964-07-02 6 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1 TH E Government Temporary Officers' Union will meet here tomorrow to consider the Government's wage offer published earlier this month. The wage offer providing for increases from $14 to SIS affect 2,500 temporary clerks. Leaders of the Congress of Unions121 words
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809 1964-07-02 7 ACTING HEAD OF STATE OUTLINES PROGRESS ACHIEVED AND PLANS JESSELTON, Wad. •JMIK acting Yang diPertua Negara of Sabah, Dato Pengiran Ahmad Raffai, said yesterday that during the nine months of independence Sabah had achieved good and steady progress in all fields and809 words
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146 1964-07-02 7 Spore Jaycees to raise $25,000 for heart surgery project SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHE Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce A (Jaycees) hopes to raise $25,000 by the end of this year to help set up a heart surgery department at the General Hospital here. A committee, headed by one j ot Its146 words
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Article41 1964-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A. Chellapo. 43. of Sentul. was fined SlO when he pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court here today, to a charge of being drunk and incapable in a coffee-shop in Jalan Haji Salleh. Sentul. last night41 words
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Article24 1964-07-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police drtained 12 persons under the Societies Ordinance, while screening i,9f7 people in security checks In the past 24 hours24 words
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246 1964-07-02 7 X-ray union to submit memo on dangers of radiation I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation. X-ray Staff Union is preparing a memorandum for the Minisi try of Health, setting i out the dangers of i radiation, to back its case for a 35-hour I working week. The union's secretary, Inche Ahmad246 words
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Article94 1964-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. In I their fight against mvenile del.n- I quency. the Rotary Cub here h.<« star:ed a boys club for those between ihe ages of eight and 14 who aimlessly haunt street ccrneis land live-fooMvay.v Mcir than 100 OOjm resuMrly a:tei;d «r.ee::ng.<94 words
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171 1964-07-02 7 IPOH, Wed. The Ipoh I Municipal Council has decided to take steps to recover arrears of licence fees from hawkers and stallholders. The new tough policy was announced at last night's monthly meeting of the council by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. leader of171 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-07-02 7 If/..,./ t/ Bh yr Hamlin PvTyfifi Iwxh^^Sc^k^ IJI i /if/ 'I l^ ififti I rtu v By i hvstvr fVof«/#/ l-i 7 hit <>i "ft At '•V SOVER r "J VNOUR HANDS.'.' ■jJJfafX*'^ r~TI "Zed35 words
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Article463 1964-07-02 8 A resolute stand will be taken against any sacking of workers and union officals under of retrenchment guise SINGAPORE, Wednesday, rjut Singapore National Trades Union Congress today warned all employers against sacking trade union officials and workers generally under the guise of retrenchment or reorganisation. Should463 words
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462 1964-07-02 8 Importers warn against increasing port rates KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TEADING importers today warned that if the Port Authority went ahead with plans to raise its rates even more ships would be diverted from Port Swettenham and trade would suffer. They added that since the North Klanß Straits project was opened462 words
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129 1964-07-02 8 SINGAPORE. Wed -An] E&so engineer. Richard I Kuan Yew Pul, who married Barbara Jean Benson while he was a student in Mlchl- gan was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua In the High Court today on grounds of adultery. The129 words
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177 1964-07-02 8 M.Y.C. SAYS 'NO' TO NEW YOUTH BODY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. i The Malayan Youth I Council today handed a i:iemorandum to the Prime i Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, opposing the for- 1 mation by the Government of a central council to inte- 1 grate youth activities in Malaysia. The central177 words
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205 1964-07-02 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE police have practically no clues to help them track down the killer of a White Russian whose body was found in his lonely Ponggol bungalow on Sunday night. Investigations have revealed that K.A. Btognei. 78. was attacked for money. His wallet205 words
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Article70 1964-07-02 8 JESSELTON. Wed. Twentyfive thousand people have been inoculated against cholera in the Tawau District, the Principal Medical officer. Dr. D. M. Cameron, said here today The campaign started on June 22 after three cases of suspected cholera were confirmed. Since then another case hasAP - 70 words
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Article20 1964-07-02 8 SEREMBAN. Wed. The St. John Ambulance Brigade here will hold a Flag Day on Friday and Saturday.20 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-07-02 8 SUCCESS STORY OF A STORE GIRL IN AMERICA SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore girl who went to the United States two years ago to do a small TV part has now made her name in show business. Mal-Ltn, 21, daughter of a Singapore contractor, has taken part In several TV shows.321 words
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Article32 1964-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A lecturer in Industrial arts at the Technical Teachers' Training College here. Mr. R. J. Toutant. left for Canada today after completing his two-year term of service.32 words
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Article73 1964-07-02 8 MUAR. Wed. Six labourers were fined $20 each by a magistrate's court here when they pleaded guilty to falling to produce their certificates of registration for national service when they were asked to do so by the police at Jalan Salleh last night. They were Ng73 words
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159 1964-07-02 8 J£OTA BHARI Wed.— An election petition was filed in the High Court here today by a defeated Alliance candidate. Ishak bin Abdui Hamid. against a PMIP candidate, Incbe Mustapha bin Ahmad, who was elected In the Tanah M c r a h parliamentary constituency159 words
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175 1964-07-02 8 PMIP MP accused of uttering threat at rally 1/-OTA BHARU, Wed.— A TMIP Member of Parliament, Samad bin Gol Ahmad, was charged In the magistrates court here today with using threatening words which were likely to cause a breach of the peace at a political rally on April 23. Samad.175 words
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Article42 1964-07-02 8 SINGAPORE. Wed The girl who was rescued yesterday from, the roof of a 16-storcy block of unoccupied flats in Commonwealth Close has been identified as Theresa Payva, 21. of Norfolk Road. She is in the General Hospital for observation.42 words
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Advertisement58 1964-07-02 8 SINGAPORE B a^b^ r KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PWIANG SUPER SHARP pictures wrm Mj JfL, II HI-FI QUAUTY ■^■Ljßy f{ 19" 23" TV ******23" v TABLE AND CONSOLE AVAILABLE (sa Guaranteed for 17 months HI 1 I Easy hire purchase terms a^JL— Jjl m SEE YOUR FRIENDLY |TV5649C^3^4 ERRES DEALER OR58 words
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Advertisement221 1964-07-02 8 It's energy plus for you as... LIFE BEGINS AT 40! It's a new life at 40! Mature, self-confident, with Hooey is good— one of nature's most the wisdom of experience to know how to make the good-for-you things— but honey jelly is most of life. Perhaps all that is missing221 words
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Miscellaneous598 1964-07-02 8 .1 II I Today's Radio, TV Asian Club; 11.00 News; 11.05 RADIO SINGAPORE M us;f om Th Opera; 12 midnight Clubr. m V2HwBF* RAD| MALAYSJA MEDIUM WAVE SEKVICb: NATIONAL SHORT WAVE «78 metre* SERVICES 41.7 and W. 2 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A -M. 6.b0 Prog. Summary: Morning598 words
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Article, Illustration529 1964-07-02 9 Riau rupiahs to go Reds in Vietnam can be beaten, says Lodge 'Malaysia has proved Communists are not invincible even in South-East Asia 9 \y A S H I N GTON, Wed.— Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge predict- f ed today that the Communists would eventually gjve up their drive toReuter - 529 words
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85 1964-07-02 9 Vietcong down a US copter: Two killed SAIGON. Wed. Two Americans were killeo and two wounded yesterday "hen thei? helicopter was shot dSwn by Communist groundfire near DaTh. 2 u miies n °rth of here The helicopter was supplying Vietnamese ground forces y e na, agablSt the Communist rn^fi'm" 185 words
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Article73 1964-07-02 9 JAKARTA. Wed. Mr. Ahem srmngpradja. Labour Affairs Adinster has announced th»t the Wro-Asian Labour conference, orl[inally scheduled to be held here his year, would now be held In lune next year. ;hp oWotai Anta- j a news agency reported. It quoted him as Mjuii* chat the eaxonReuter - 73 words
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163 1964-07-02 9 ERHARD WARNS OF A RED 'BRIDGE' FROM CHINA to AUSTRALIA BERLIN, Wed.—Professor Ludwii Erhurd, the West German Chancellor, said yesterday that "a Communist bridge" from China to Australia could be the longterm result if the West were to give in now in South Vietnam. Answering questions ■4 a Press luncheonReuter - 163 words
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288 1964-07-02 9 Minister who taught everyman a potential Christ is excluded LONDON, Wednesday A BEARDED Methodist preacher has been excludtL h fr ?2 1 1S cnurcn ministry in Sheffield after teaching that every human being is potential Christ. For two hours, the Rev.' Walter Gill. 49. appeared at a private session ofReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-07-02 9 'I WILL SAID THE GROOM, 'JA' SAID THE PRINCESS STOCKHOLM. Wed. A London businessman. Mr. John Ambler, and Princess Margaret ha of Sweden were married in the Baltic island church at Caerdsloesa near Borgholm. yesterday. The 29-year-old Princess (above), wearing a high necked gown and veil held in plaoe by117 words
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180 1964-07-02 9 WARSAW, Wed. Tht m! d S u Atlori »ey-General. Mr Robert F. Kennedy i^ited the Roman Cat- c ,< Prlmale ot p oland yesterday despite the expressed opposition of th« Communist regime, Informed sources said. The regime was also said to ba IrritatedAP - 180 words
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Article40 1964-07-02 9 WASHINGTON. Wed. Th« Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday that it had conducted an underground nuclear test of low yield at its Nevada, test Mtr ai D.i it of a programme to develop peaceful uses for nuclear devices. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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232 1964-07-02 9 I CHICAGO. Wed. 7 Barry Goldwater yesteroay received the support of 48 out of the 58 Illinois delegates to the Repulican Party convention. The delegates had held separate private meetings with Senator Goldwater and his rival for the party's presidential nomination. Governor WilliamReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement294 1964-07-02 9 M Bm New Zealand Kk i v /Ib«I K^^m^bv "v I b^^^^'^BWHllS i ..«*-..KAC sftux!, FERNLEAP I r jßfch^^^ s^** i THE SIGN OF QUALITY Aw When y See the s 'B n of the you know you are buying New \gf Zealand's best and that's the best you can294 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-07-02 9 THE 1 GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby [cw*»*| f (vouxz zjps\ Soon't cc WiNDONE^y lj SILLY j frrs mfantN TO BE LIKE21 words
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Obituary78 1964-07-02 10 ■Ml a' \«»inta Hoapital on 10-6 84 j Deeply mourned hv beloved husband. two sons. Wen» r.n.i and Weng Onn. '«o daughters-in-law. Jenny and Blew H»h. thre, daughters. Soon Klew. Soon KVen and Soon Ym one aon-ln-law Wee Sian Hee. three grandsons and mo (rand -daughters Puneral on Thursday78 words
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Article31 1964-07-02 10 2* Were 1 Sl* (IHmimmm) MR A MRS. Chan Lye Peng tbaak all friend, and relative* for thUr g"" and attendance at the wedding NBBfl la Bhani nn W Itl31 words
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722 1964-07-02 10 The Straits Times Thursday. July 2. 1964. Penang In Or Out? As the Tariff Advisory I Board prepares to set about its task of creating a Malaysian {Common Market. Penang is 'stepping up its campaign to remain an off-shore island. Tli,. City Council has decided, ion Socialist initiative and with722 words
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Article390 1964-07-02 10 The East Coast cholera epidemic continues to reap a heavy harvest In the 24 hours ended 8 am. on Monday 10 people died in Trengganu and known deaths from the disease in the three States now exceed 60. Two other statistics bear equally alarming importFirst, two-thirds of reported390 words
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Article135 1964-07-02 10 The industrial deadlock which has kept the Pamol oilpalm estate in Johore out of production and nearly 900 workers idle for four months is clearly not to be broken by ordinary means. The Ministry of Labour reported yesterday that its efforts to find a solution had failed and135 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1964-07-02 10 RUSSELL WARREN HOWE reporting from SALISBURY, S. Rhodesia. WITH A TARGET DATE AN INVITATION TO VIOLENCE AS the drivein movie ended, the playing of "The Queen," which Traditionally ends all public performances in Elizabeth ll's Empire, was drowned in a crash of accelerators. An hour later,1,406 words
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257 1964-07-02 10 AS a keen philatelist may I. through the columns of your newspaper, be allowed to add yet another plea to the Singapore postal authorities regarding the very heavy obliterations on mall to various parts of the world. The average cost of a letter257 words
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Letter272 1964-07-02 10 I have read with great interest the complaint by Tuan Syed Naslr, your editorial in reply and his rejoinder. As an ardent National Language .student I feel Tuan Syed Naslr should know that the success or failure of his campaign will not hinge on newspaper, radio or272 words
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Advertisement908 1964-07-02 10 Straits Tmet k Malty Mail ciimHM a«v»rita»me*te eaey ke ha**** tat COLD BTOMAOI AMCAOK Orattacd Be** CO4-D SrrOWAAK SwAttCHM AT MOi-LAMO SfOAO-HATONei ■BPPVL ROAD-MAVM. MM Aaitaemiil CfTV BOOK «TOI»« LT» MackMtar Haws*. Cesajaar Qm* fMf NEW* rmOHT FTUaaltlcH. Saiisirasisil (a. M. ISMAIL I AOaalraßy Ksaai. Weiai Bee* tWMMM STORE 975-7.908 words
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Advertisement48 1964-07-02 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailo red Best Workmanship Also Importer* Exporter ot Hit* Clow W, ..i, J. m \±J- -m WVfHi«| a frOONffflt. SINGAPORE: 21, ChutMi Sfree*, Uk ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor MomiDS, 1«» Floor, Room No. I, 54-64 Norhon Rood Kowloon.48 words
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Advertisement80 1964-07-02 10 Dijex antacid-adsorbent A TABLETS JM RELIEVE SYMPTOMS ASSO«4 CIATED with PEPTIC ULCER. ACID INDIGESTION AMD DYSPEPSIA factar than ««H flnjjex AA* i mm*7 J'**'* •■♦•■•iw (••••hbJi by Boot* taMMI Sow imt*. new approach to the tr*atm«nt of p**m «taar, heartburn, acid indigwtion and djnpapam tmm aofcwved rtmarfcabt* result i. Dijei80 words
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Article344 1964-07-02 11 Firms in Malaysia seeking protection will have to answer 60 of them posed by the advisory body KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JNDUSTRIAL firms in Malaysia seeking tariff protection from the Tariff Advisory Board will have to answer 66 questions. The board's deputy chairman, Inche Sujak bin Rahiman, said344 words
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105 1964-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Leow Onn 71, of Salak South, was today fined a total of S6OO when he pleaded guilty to two counts of assisting In carrying out a public lottery. It was stated that he assisted in carrying out a 1,000 and105 words
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Article92 1964-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr. Abdul Majld bin Ismail has been elected president of the Selangor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited at the annual meeting held here yesterday. Others elected were: vice-presi-dent, Mr. Hew Kong Teck; members 01 the management committee Mr. Khoo 800 Hln,92 words
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160 1964-07-02 11 LOCK-OUT, SAYS UNION: STRIKE, SAYS FIRM KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ABOUT 60 workers of the International Airconditioning Co., Petaling Jaya. stopped work today and posed a problem Are they on strike or are they being locked out? The workers say they are locked out. The management says they are on strike.160 words
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Article48 1964-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A labourer. P. Rajoo, 36. of Klang Road was today fined $30 or one week's Jail by the Fourth Magistrate, Inche Zakaria bin Yatim, for possessing 16 iron rods valued at 53 .78. on June 23. which were reasonably suspected to be stolen.48 words
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93 1964-07-02 11 Over 400 detainees in Sarawak released Xl HIM.. Wed. .More than 400 men and women, who were detained in Sarawak under the Preservation of Public Security Regulations since the Brunei revolt 18 months ago. have since been released A Government spokesman said today that they had shown a change of93 words
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269 1964-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed rpHE Philippines ConA sul to Malaysia, Mr. Juan Dionisio, today welcomed the suggestion by the Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, to "regularise trade relations" between Sabah and the Philippines, but expressed his doubts over the possibility that this269 words
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Article73 1964-07-02 11 KEEP FIT WITH RUTIVITE Prepare and drink like tea or swallow tablet whole everyday. Responsible men, athletes, busy housewives can benefit from RurivTTE containing natural RUTTN: cushions the wear and tear of everyday life; restores elasticity naturally to the system; makes you feel and look young. Harmless even chll-lren may73 words
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Article, Illustration388 1964-07-02 11 Arrest him and keep him, the court orders ACCUSED SENDS A DOCTOR'S 'UNFIT' CERTIFICATE, BUT... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, today ordered a warrant for the arrest of Christopher Bertram Campos, 33, proprietor of International Advertisers in Rodger Street. Campos was due388 words
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158 1964-07-02 11 rLOK ANSON, Wed. The Telok Alison Rotary Club is to send a seven-year-old boy from a poor family here for a heart operation in Bangkok. This was announced by Mr. Leo Ebbesen. secretary of the United Plantations Ltd. who was158 words
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Article81 1964-07-02 11 IPOH, Wed.— The High Court here today dismissed an appeal by a labourer. M. Kamatchy. 26 against conviction and sentence for slashing a middle-aged couple. Kamatchy was sentenced to six months' jail by the Tapah Magistrate's Court on Dec. 13 last year on each of81 words
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206 1964-07-02 11 AUSTRALIAN GIFT OF EYES TO AID TWO BLIND MALAYSIANS DERTH. Wed. The eyes of a West Australian girl, killed in a Singapore road accident, may give sight to two Malaysian youths who have been blind since birth. Irene Buchanan, 20. died from injuries received in a road accident on JuneReuter - 206 words
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Article28 1964-07-02 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Burslars broke into the Trywhltt Road workshop of a merchant. Mr. Tan Ah Soo. last night, and got a<vuy with electrical equipment worth $3,000.28 words
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192 1964-07-02 11 SINGAPORE. V/ed. About 300 families in Kampong Tanjong Kling, who have been served with quit notices to make way for the Government's massive Jurong industrial complex, are to be compensated. They will be re-settled in Kampong Java Teban, in the upper192 words
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Article57 1964-07-02 11 JESSELTON. Wed. The cableship Mercury, belonging to the Cable and Wireless Ltd.. arrived here today to begin cable laying between Jesselton and Singapore. The first stage of the SouthEast Asia Commonwealth Telephone Cable System (Seacom) linking Singapore. Jesselton and Hong Kong is expected to be57 words
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Advertisement44 1964-07-02 11 RHEUMATISM W"h«D«T«r th s pains of KheumaUam. Arthritis, Nrarltls. lAuabaco. geliOca, stiff inniclH and swollen Joint! make yon mlaarabl*. s*t KOHIKO from yourdraEtlst at Jib.. ROBHND quickly brines fan£,uc r»U«r so yoji eaa_ato«p, work Z*a Uf la comfort. Done saOsr p^saatr. o«t Bonnn> tastor.44 words
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Advertisement423 1964-07-02 11 Soft, gentle Andrcx toilet paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets of paper joined together. Soft, strong Andrex 'he modern toilet paper. Andrex Jm 6 lovely colours: green, pink, £j£ yellow, blue,423 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-07-02 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl TB^^^^^T] 1 1 PROTEST AGAINST^ S sfl r^E I BEING EJECTED WITH/TRVIN'T' YT OUT BEINS ALLOWED (MOOCH ANOTHER T\ r\>^ V TO FINISH M/ V FRfE /r\EAUWEXy Imj^vS X^PESSEgT^X i A k**~\ ~T (i KNowMy^|HH40 words
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Article524 1964-07-02 12 'THE MERRY WIDOW COMES TO TOWN JF it is lo be a terrific success, Lehar's famous production of "The Merry Widow" has got to be presented on a lavish scale. And from the look of things Singapore's amateur group, The Sceneshifters, has left no stone unturned to make this production524 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-07-02 12 Candid photographs of your wedding yov don't have to make your own wedding gown to know that a stitch in time saves nine. This especially holds true when it comes to wedding photographs. Mr. John Freni. a master photographer, suggests that yon plan your wedding candid s with a professional241 words
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107 1964-07-02 12 rpHOUSANDS of "Red Fea•l thers" will be sold on Saturday to raise funds for the Singapore Cheshire Home. Volunteers will be giving jip several hours of their free time to roam the streets selling feathers. A new attraction for this year's fund raising107 words
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Article64 1964-07-02 12 'TWERE is a great revival of heirloom jewellery. Trend-setting New York designers have been showing the great blobs of jewels with new togs. Old shoe buckles are made into pins. Fringes on evening dresses frequently are strands of tiny rhinestones. Chunky bracelets are four inches wide and64 words
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Article198 1964-07-02 12 TK) keep chunky cos- tume jewelry in new condition, dip a cotton swab in household metal polish and apply to jewels. The cotton tip does an effective job of cleansing without scratching. When warming leftovers, use the double boiler or a saucepan in a pan of hot water.198 words
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Advertisement517 1964-07-02 12 New Style From maidenfbrirt Q/ (M«d« in O^.A.) SWEET MUSIC with straps /T of a unique new non-rip- J *li plinu, non-rolling elastic! These new straps stretch V~ smoothly over your should- i ers, around the back and gggaaßa^BSßaißgggggggavgcai under the cups. Plus the famous Sweet Music features of spoke-stitched517 words
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Advertisement452 1964-07-02 12 BljßP'™f ■^Laagaaß^ gga^gaV I EaV m FVb I Ik Mil j Ba^gJ 1 ■EBBggv sHail bbbbV Bfe^nsw "J&aV *^H 1 HBBBBBR^^^ IKUrIKUoJj ROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C Bff-— """*^aßß* a n< s an< prowing children need I Vitamin C every single day for clear fkm.452 words
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Miscellaneous318 1964-07-02 12 Straits Times Crossword ggggf alga tgggi~~~ggggi u^^^j 1 I I I^l gggg^^^ggl ACEOSS weather tip comlne out right 4. Simpleton takes urgent mess- (4, 4, 2, I). age right round army group S. Buttons behind a finger-hole iBi. caused an obstruction 18). 8. "The toot less to meet 6 A318 words
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Advertisement1395 1964-07-02 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U K Pat S f ore Sails P. Sham Penang ANTILOCHUS AvonmoO, livcrpeal In P- 'aday Jily 1 MARon Livarpnl, Glasgow Gda.il Taday •iNEAS Luerpepl Jaly 5 Jaly 7 Jlly 1/11 Jily 11 PELEUS L.verpaal, C asgow Jlly 11 July 11 July 14,11 Jaly 111,395 words
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Advertisement2679 1964-07-02 13 WSSSESS^^^MSSSSKk fm-A. V S$M SINCAPORI a rUAU LUMPUR •P.SWtTTINHAJA* PfNAMO LBkv^aTif&^al I xx-uii Nouit a.uMNCn, /ojoiimi j/i.who ou«> >ao~i 7*ol m f hohi ee*4t Mom »a 4 mom a»>*i SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, lIEMEN, ANTWERP, HQHEROAM IMSTEROAM. OSLO, COTHERNIURt ANO COPENHAGEN Penjng "KAMBBBIA" I) G. 11-14/ 4 Jlly2,679 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-07-02 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapora Pt. Shan Penanf 11 OM LaaM* ♦CITY OF BIRMINGHAM 13 14 July 5 Aa| •CITY OF LEEDS 21 22 Jlly 21 24 Jlly 25 Jlly II Aaf 'vii u> kiPun 25/2) July 21 Jlly 11 <• •CITY1,315 words
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Article62 1964-07-02 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. C.R.A 34/9 Mount Isa 43/7 N Broken Hill (10s.) 38/10 Ampol 12/1 Aust. Con. Ind 62/7 Aust. Paper Manuf. 36/3 B.H.P. 55/7 Carriers 6/8 Colonial Sugar 83/10 O J. Coles 18/6 Herald 57/4 Humes 84/ICI.A.N.Z. 57/Repco 28/6 Rothmans (10a. Units) 34/1 Woolworth 17/8 Swan Breweries 28/662 words
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Article241 1964-07-02 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 1. Three months. INDUSTRIALS J3oustead 13 eta. M Containers 14 ota Dunlops 14 cts UcAilster 13 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. M Invest. 12 CU K. Smelters 28 eta. O C.B.C. 21 eta. Kn«jl3ets Rothmans S ets (•><]. Disp.l2et». Bcblnpon 13 cts Pltznatrlcks 14 eta.241 words
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Article252 1964-07-02 14 fULV MM trade rubbsr f.o.b. tlessa at 6 p.m. In Slngepere end Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67J cents per Ib. down three-elgtiths of a cent on Tuesdays'* closing level for the position. The tone was Inactive. R.A.t. and P.M.R.E. tletmg priest In cents psr Ib. yssterday: Int. 1252 words
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Article77 1964-07-02 14 HPHE FederatK ■> MtMister for Finance *>m uxeA these prices for calculating customt duties for the week beginning on July t. Kubber HI «t» >b. Copra i**u a (on. Coconut oil $802 ton. Palm oil $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $370.25 a ton. Tbe rate of duti-- i>ayable77 words
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Article73 1964-07-02 14 HiHt.it Product Encnantc. Singa- peri enest p«' »<eul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $47! sellers, drum <.X'. nellers. Cepra: July Auk LX Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SM'-'t Kellers. Sarawak white (140 sellers, special Sarawak black (107 i sellers, garbled Lampong black JllJi sellera. ABTA 1122 a sellera. Sin«»poro73 words
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569 1964-07-02 14 jFrom Our Market Correspondent A GOOD list of small gains was established in the industrial section of .the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but conditions were quiet and business very thin. Turnover in the new issues contracted. Tin shares were also slighUy569 words
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Article25 1964-07-02 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices June 30 lulv I •Industrials: 99.21 iun.o9 Tins: 1J9.71 129.82 S rubbers: 105.22 105.22 •n*c. 30. i963=inn Dee. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article771 1964-07-02 14 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: BeustssO (2,000) 11.71: C.«. Holding (7.000) J3.16; Dunlep (2.000) 1206. (4.000) 12.10. (5.000) 12.12. (8,000) 12.13. (1,000) $2.14; Base (2.000) $2.48, (1.000)771 words
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Article167 1964-07-02 14 •hips alengskle Imiapere narDeair wharves er oipectsd teday are: Bruaa N.W. 1/2. Ceylon 3/4. gcndai N.W. 4, Vimlnale 6/7. Klbl Maru 18, kUxweU Brander 21/23, Van Noort 27/28, Rhexenor 31/32, Ben Lomond 33/34. Golden Pnoenlx 38/39. Oorgon 40/41, Bea Breexe 42/43. Naraaem Maru 44, Somali 40. Nloollne167 words
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Article32 1964-07-02 14 July I. MALAYAN Xl BBF.K PRICE: «7! cent* uloun three-elfhtba »f a tent). TIN: 15— TB ;t picul (down S>). Estimated unofficial ii Men ni; 240 tons (down 10 tons).32 words
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321 1964-07-02 14 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday was $598.25 a picul down $2. on an offering unofficially estimated at 240 tons, down 10 tons London spot had Deen steady, but the forward quotation haa fallen £2 a ton. A good level of321 words
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Advertisement1104 1964-07-02 14 Yr— *KAWASAKI KISEN'kAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakes/Bast Canada Service Hnrg»nng Yokohami S F'cueo Halifax Vontreal Ofi'O't Chcago Tmaessina Man" 1 Airg II Aig 14 Sell 17 Sept 21 Slit 1 Oct "Maiaskma Man" 21 Aig I Sapt II Sell 7 Oct 14 Ocl 21 Oct j Wt»«t Coast1,104 words
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Advertisement1139 1964-07-02 14 w y p ffj .*j W iSU AUSmil* SERVICE moil. •AKISTAN INI SUlf SERVICE Ik friniatli. JUflnli. Malkaaraa. Sraeej. Ti: Mains as* Nagaaattiaaai Penang P. Sham S'pon S'pon P. Sham Penana BOMIIU I Jilf 1/11 July 12/14 J«l? Mil..* 11/74 Jily H July KMI 1 BAMOR* I luf 11/1} Abb1,139 words
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Advertisement174 1964-07-02 14 J.I. P. LINE S.I. -NISSAN MARU for Bombay and Karachi loading Singapore July 11 13 Penang July 14 15 Agent.: GUTHRIE'S Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: 7203! 35/36 Weld Quay, Penang. Tel: ***** ORIENT HID-EAST LINES. Y*^ GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST OIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINSAPORF. ANO MALATA TO CANAOIAN AND U174 words
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Advertisement18 1964-07-02 14 It's a Wonderful World for Women Every month in 71 TTAT/nThIT lit. Jffi 1 _______Jiil "s_!/ JL i_J_y18 words
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Article, Illustration13 1964-07-02 15 Mr. i».c. ham imk.. jp.. receipifiit of S.M.I, in rrroKnition ol public srmcesi13 words
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Advertisement703 1964-07-02 15 Con tinned from Pmge SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box It et: extra COOKBOV AND AMAH Want. d. Apply after 4 ,>.m. 41C Jalan Abdul -tamad J.K. HOSPITAL ASSISTANT CLERK Orade HI requlixl for Group Hospital. Duties medical and accounts. Box A 1033 S.T. K.L. SALESMEN AND SALESGIRLS wanted. Hww703 words
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Advertisement716 1964-07-02 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* M (Min.)— Box St rf*. exfre EXPERIENCED PUNCHED CARD wrtinc mechine or tabulator operator required by Kuropean Firm. A good salary v offered to the suitable candidate. Apply Box A 6259 S.T. Singapore. FAR EAST MANAGER of U.K. company requires part time stenographer/ personal aiaurtant. Must be716 words
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Advertisement840 1964-07-02 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED to Word* SS (Min.)-Box M et* txtrm EUROPEAN COUPLE Require Three Large Bedroom Hou.«.- lar^e fenced garden. District 9. 10. 11 by September. Long lease preferable. Box A 6310 S.T. Spore. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 4Bedroomed House with spacious reception area required by Kuropean Diplomat. Long lease preferred. Phone840 words
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Advertisement711 1964-07-02 15 TUITION 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO el*, txtro PRIMARY SIX Tuition by Qualified Tutor. Box A 6302 S.T. Spore. SPECIAL OFFER COOKING. Y.W.C.A. Cookery Book Week. A demonstrations Chinese. Malay, Indian dlsbea and l Cookery Book for $10.00 only, on Tuesday, ith. July from 5.15— 7.15 p.m. Enquiries (Spore)711 words
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Advertisement754 1964-07-02 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in a>4jffja tt rts WELL KNOWN 8.-.iiity Snlon (Central) has facial make up airooodltloned room to let. $1-10.00. Has numerous clients. Box A 6305 S.T. B'pore. ADVERTISER SEEKS QUALIFIED Teacher of English Interested in Joining txistlng registered private school. Partnership basis. Write Box A 6300 SI. S pore754 words
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Advertisement852 1964-07-02 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE :n Word* Si (Min.)— Box SI et: txlr* COOD CONDITION ZCPHVR May 1061 two owners. Selling price 53, 250/--0.n.0. Rin« between o—s0 5 p.m. (B'pore) *****4. MUST SELL LATE 1659 P/Prefect. European owned. First class condition. $2,295/- 0.n.0. No dealers. Tel: (B'pore) *****. MORRIS 1100 one owner852 words
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Advertisement715 1964-07-02 15 FOR SALE tt_ Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. exfre TIN POLO PONIES for sale at Sl.imk) each. Apply to the Private Bee- retary to His Highness, the Sultan of Johore. Istana Besar. Johore Bahru. THE NEW IM4 Models Philco AirConditioners On Display At Singapore I Refrigeration Company. After Bales715 words
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Advertisement368 1964-07-02 15 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) W Word* SI (Mln.y—Bmx S» et: txtrm STARLIGHT BAR I: Ml Clemenreaii Avenue, s iicre iKully »trrondltioned) lunch'dinner served, rt.iiiiouk Kuiopean Chinese I>ish.» Mujiie/ Singer* Kntertaimng Dancing Nightly. V.I.P. POPULAR SlOO Box Luncheons. Telephone (S'porr *****. Today > Menu No. 1" CMateM I". iHainnnese sni. i; No.368 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-07-02 16 By KEN FERNANDEZ ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Football Association of Selangor president Harun bin Haji Idris told the state team today that he was "very disappointed" over their poor performance against Kelantan in the Malaya Cup competition at Kota Bharu last407 words
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1673 1964-07-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The proßramme and entries for the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races to be i held at Petalini? Jaya here' this weekend: SATURDAY RACE ONE 3 p.m.: Motor-cycles unlimited 10 laps (approx. 27 miles): No. 9 Chris Teh i MMSC) Norton 6471,673 words
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Article326 1964-07-02 16 Epson Jeep - Epson Jeep RACING by PENANG. Wed. Among the newcomers entered for the July meeting which begins here on Sunday are three which came by air from England two months ago. They are Bacqlava 11, Singaporean II and DJaxxi. Bacqlava 11. late Bonny Creeper,326 words
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Article199 1964-07-02 16 CLASS 6. DIV. 1 6F. Brantas 9.00 l i.i s.i r i 8.13 Chief Informer 8.09 Larator 8.08 Roman Galley II 8.07 Smokev Ann 8.07 h.itsmoth 8.06 f heneai Batu 8.06 Calava 8.05 Sky Way 8.04 Speedy Socks 8.04 Chicken Beai 8.04 Lourjrt 8.04 Sky I'eak199 words
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152 1964-07-02 16 Ceylonese attack lOC and Brundage (COLOMBO. Wed^-J*. Uan Grero, secretary of Ceykm> Olympic Committee, who was a delegate to the Ganefo in Jakarta last year, attacks the Olympic Games set-up in a report pabUahed here yesterday. Mr. Grero. In th« report, describes the lOC as "undemocratic' and Its president. Avery152 words
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Article77 1964-07-02 16 GLASS 5 WEARNKS 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Wearne* who had assured themselves oi the Singapore Business Houses P. A. League Dlv. 1 championship last week, were given a soccer lesson by Singapore Glass on the Padang here today. The champions were twice In the lead77 words
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Article39 1964-07-02 16 MALACCA. Wed. Despit* extra time. High School and PWD Sports Club drew 1-1 in the final of the Malacca Hockey Association's knockout competition at the padang today. The replay ii scheduled for next week. MMMHinnnmnmniflfflimwiMiiinnMnniiiiiini39 words
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Article70 1964-07-02 16 SOCCER Friendly: Penang Malays v Fed. Prisons (City Stadium. 8 p.m.). Ipoh Div. 3: HQ 2 FTB v Shaw Bros (Jn. A. Jalili. L. Perak Dlv. 2: DTC v DID iT. Ansonj. S'jor Dlv. 3: SIA v Permuda Siaran (Taylor Rd>; Ulu Klang v IRC Ptg Jaya (U. Klang).70 words
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Advertisement1226 1964-07-02 16 INTERIM REPORT TO STOCKHOLDERS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1964 The Directors of Hume Indus- 1 1 trifs Ffcr East i Limited have de- I dared an Interim Dividend for the first six months of the year ending j i 31M December. 1984 as follows: Ii 6% Cumulative1,226 words
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Advertisement1164 1964-07-02 16 I NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 12th and 26th June. 1964 made against the following persons: Recelvinc Orders made on 12 54. Bankruptcy No: 24 64 Yap Chee Koo. No 77-D, Jalan Tenteram. Singapore. 128 64 Omar1,164 words
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Advertisement169 1964-07-02 16 TENDER TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the purchase ol Kedah Cattle at the Federal Experiment Station. BeTdang ir the following categories: Group A 6 cows Total weight 2.900 lb. Group B 5 cows total weight 2.600 lb. Group C 8 calves total weight 1.310 lb. The Cattle may be169 words
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Miscellaneous65 1964-07-02 16 SPORTS DIABY SOCCER Malacca Div. ll Kilat 16 Police 1. Ipoh Div. 3: Borneo SC 2 HQ Sqn Irish Hussars 0; PTCSC 11 Kllat 2. Taipin; L»c: Ist Bn. RMR 3 2 Transport Coy 2. Tuanku Munawir trophy final (Seremban i Labu Jaya Malay Sch. 4 Sg Machang Malay Sch.65 words
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Article204 1964-07-02 17 THOMAS CUP PROTEST AT IBF MEETING WE WANT TO KNOW IN ADVANCE VENUE OF 1967 CHALLENGE ROUND— MOLLER LONDON, Wednesday. J)ENMARK WILL NOT enter for the 1967 Thomas Cup competition if the challenge round is to be played in Indonesia. Kurt Moller, president of the DanishReuter - 204 words
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Article101 1964-07-02 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— An Amencan badminton team of three men and nine women may play a n:itch here on Aug. 14. The team will be managed by J.P. Devlin, frmer All-England ihampion and father of the Devlin sisters. Judy and Sue. also of All-England tame. Mr.101 words
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Article, Illustration476 1964-07-02 17 Borotra Brugnon bring back memories WIMBLEDON I ONDON, Wed. The clock was turned back 30 years at Wimbledon yesterday when Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon, two of the famed French "musketeers," teamed up again for a doubles match. The pair, whose ages now total 133 years, were competing in theReuter - 476 words
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Article27 1964-07-02 17 SAIGON, Wed. South Korea beat South Vietnam by two goals to one In a friendly soccer match here today. Korea led 1-0 at halftlme. —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article352 1964-07-02 17 CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON. Wed.— The Australian cricket louring team chalked ■ip another win over an Enelbst) county yesterday when they beat Northamptonshire by ten wickets I After putting up a fight in the pre-lunch session they started the day 135 behind with eight wickets InReuter - 352 words
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617 1964-07-02 17 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton —TEST PREVIEW by Leeds, Wednesday LEEDS has been a bad Test ground for England against Australia. It was here in 1930 that Don Bradinanj made the then record Test score of 334 and he followed ud in 1934 with 304. In617 words
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Article75 1964-07-02 17 LONDON. Wee: England v Test selectors have asked Yorkshire al.-rounder Ken Tayloi l«j Join the England party at Leeds where the third Test begins tomorrow, because of a doubt about the fitness of Colin Cowdrey. Cowdrey. who has been slightly troubled by a back complaintReuter - 75 words
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187 1964-07-02 17 GOLF GOOD DAY FOR COLES IN PRO-AM LONDON, Wed. Nell Coles, the British Ryder Cup golfer", won £650 In the Bowmaker professional amateur 36-hole £3.000 tournament at Sunnlngdale yesterday. He had two rounds of 68 for a total of 136 to take the top professional prize of £350 and pickedReuter - 187 words
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214 1964-07-02 17 INDONESIA TO COMPETE IN TOKYO GAMES JAKARTA, Wednesday. O. MALADI, the Indonesian Minister of Sport, to- day told a press conference here Indonesia would participate in the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October. He said the Indonesian decision was due to "the desire o. J a number of countries Japan.214 words
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Article152 1964-07-02 17 porter.-, coming to Japan for th« Olympics. The Ministry said each card, approved by the government of the foreign nation to which the bearer N>longs, and tilled In as a voyage 'iflcatc by a Japanese diplom agency overseas, would be tre-...cr as a substitute for a passport. TheReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement187 1964-07-02 17 AQTJAIIffATIC 110 THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH THE OUTBOARD 'IMKi Rugged and powerful, the Volvo *jdfv«V>MvSH Penta Aquamatic 110 horse- 'EM "cZZtiLawfA power satisfy the requirements Jm^\&H>i^ of motor boat enthusiasts. "^feSlyvJ \9 V Unequalled fuel economy and iQ^tSjam^^^j reliability, electric hydraulic lift combining with all the mo«.i mo i features187 words
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Advertisement229 1964-07-02 17 jßf *St2'-& J9F i ''fcJ jpr 5 > \-Je^emf 0 Bk k SSL?- LA-*. JET TITTTT* KI-H.AXT IWITIXG. No cor was ever more aptly named. The breath-taking LANCIA FULVI A is another creation of the sensational LANCIA series. A compact car designed primarily to meet the challenge of the modern229 words
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335 1964-07-02 18 Ministry fails to settle 4-month-old strike APPEAL TO NUPW AND PAMOL BOSSES: THINK IT OVER KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Ministry of Labour's "determined efforts" to settle the four-month-old Pamol Estate strike in Kluang, Johore, have been unsuccessful, a Ministry official disclosed here today. However, he expressed the hope that both335 words
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117 1964-07-02 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The British army authorities here tonight denied that 800 of their local employees had been served with retrenchment notices. In a statement, the army said: "In accordance with the normal practice, the army will continue to take advantage of the normal wastage,117 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-07-02 18 1 out from under this pile of timber beams which fell off a trailer that overturned in Thomson Road yesterday afternoon. Both Lim Lee Aiow, 40, and Nyiru binte Zain, 39. were taken to the General Hospital seriously injured. Eyewitnesses said the trailer112 words
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330 1964-07-02 18 PLAN TO BETTER STANDARDS OF PRODUCTION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Director of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Lim Ho* Hup, disclosed today that as an important part of the State's industrialisation programme, the board was launching a programme for the promotion of standards and quality. r 1 He said this at330 words
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Article60 1964-07-02 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Mohammed Hassan bin Embi Razall, a father of two children, today appeared before the first criminal district judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. on two charges of having carnal connection with a 14-year-old girl on two occasions last year. The case, which continues tomorrow, was60 words
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Article25 1964-07-02 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. Water will be cut off in Chuan Hoe Avenue. Parry Avenue and Fnilllps Avenue tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.25 words
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Article26 1964-07-02 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Presbyterian Church Ladles Work Party will hold a jumble sale from 9 a.m. tomorrow at the church grounds in Orchard Road.26 words
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Article323 1964-07-02 18 LONDON STOCK LONDON, Wed. Ine stock niHiiv.fi.-. continued to edge lorwaru louay in response to selective ouylli t;. oilt-edgeds recorded gams. Equities pnAiueu a numuc-r oi good features and an outstanding rise was that ol 4s. 6d. in GEC. Tins were quiet and rubbers and teas were neglected. Clusniy middle323 words
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Article50 1964-07-02 18 LONDON, Wed. Spot 20T£d., Aug. 20-9 16d.. Sept. 20-7 16d.. Oct 20 3 «d., Oct. Dec. 20 3 gd., Jan. Mar. 20-5 16d.. Apr./ June 20-5 16d.. July Sept. 20-5 16d.. Oct./ Dec. 20-5 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-5 16d., ail. July 20d.. Aug. 20d.. Sept. 20d. Tone .Slightly easier.50 words
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Article23 1964-07-02 18 LONDON. Wed —Buyers £1235, sellers £1245. Forward buyers £1180, sellers £1181. Settlement £1230. Turnover a.m. 60 tons, pm. 120 tons. Tone: Firmer.23 words
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332 1964-07-02 18 OVERTIME BAN TO CONTINUE ONLY AT ONE BANK SINGAPORE. Wed. The 3.500 strong Singapore Bank Employees* Union today lifted the overtime ban on all banks in the State except the Chartered Bank. The union had yesterday instructed its members not to do overtime work from 5 p.m. This followed a332 words
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257 1964-07-02 18 Nanyang Union youth had books published in Peking OINGAPORE, Wed. A youth arrested in a 3.30 a.m. raid at the Nanyang University last Saturday, was today jailed for two months for having three banned books published in Peking. Liau Chu Hoi. 18. said to be an employee of the Nanyang257 words
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Article335 1964-07-02 18 EMERSON v STOLLE FINAL WIMBLEDON LONDON, Wed.— Lean aiwt lanky Australian Fred Stolle won through to the final of the men's singles in the Wimbledon lawn tennlj championships today, beating American "chuck" McKinley. the man who defeated him in the final a year ago. c '.mf. 20-year-old former Sjrdne\ bank335 words
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Article57 1964-07-02 18 LONDON. Wed— Tea scores in today's cricket matches: Manchester: Lanes ;S5-4 T Essex. Inlkrstonr: Kent 259-3 v Lelcs. The Oval: Surrey 208-6 v Cambridge U. Bath: York 153-6 v Somerset. Hove: Derby L'l2-7 v Siis.se*. Birmingham: Oxford U 165-4 v Warwick. Cardiff: Middlesex "J29-3 r Glamorgan.Reuter - 57 words
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Article28 1964-07-02 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Power Station Workers' Branch of th« Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold its fourth annual general meeting this Saturday at 5 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement204 1964-07-02 18 20 words $10 (minimum) HIEW: To MM >;•: in.l Mr* Kooo I on 1-7 til at Huncanr Ward. Mattmitj I X.1.. a son Chic U-ont:. brother to CkM Y:in. Many thank* 10 I doctor and nursinic staff. B Stereo for true-to life performance j The Stereo for true-to-life x^^^^^^^ performance204 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-07-02 18 "T-TIGHEST and lowest temperaXA tures in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 72 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 86 7342 words
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