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Title Section20 1964-08-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times In**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration492 1964-08-26 1 He bows to pressure MILITARY REVOLUTIONARY COUNCIL TO MEET TODAY TO ELECT NEW HEAD OF STATE FOR SOUTH VETNAM SAIGON, Tues PRESIDENT Ngu y e n Khanh was forced out of power today following four days of political and religious unrest in the main cities of South492 words
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92 1964-08-26 1 JESSELTON. Turs.— The police said today an unidentified aircraft flew over Mengattal. a town nine miles from here, early this morning. Villagers said the plane circled the area three times at a low altitude. It did not have navigation lights when circling, butReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-08-26 1 TUN Abdul Razak arriving at Pontian Kechil yesterday. On his left are the Minister of Broadcasting and Information, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, Maj.-Gen Dato Abdul Hamid bin Bidin, Chief of the General Staff, and Lt.-Col. Mohkti bin Jabar.41 words
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Article1107 1964-08-26 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: 46 items prohibited; all others are placed on specific licence By SINGAPORE, Tuesday ban on British goods begins tomorrow. Forty-six commodities will be prohibited, and all other British goods placed on specific import licence. The ban was announced this afternoon by Dr.1,107 words
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690 1964-08-26 1 Textiles row: Central Govt gives Singapore full backing KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Central Government has asked Britain for a "much higher quota than the five million yards granted us last year" for Malayan exports of cotton textiles, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Good690 words
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Article79 1964-08-26 1 GOTHENBURG (Sweden), Tues. A thief tiptoeing through the bedroom of a newly married couple near here during the night muttered "darling" several times— and escaped with 5,700 crowns (about $3,400). "I thought it was my Lusband," the wife told the police. Reuter. The latest killings bring the79 words
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Article50 1964-08-26 1 24-hour curfew in Johore JOIIOKi: B.WIKI Wed.— The thief Police Officer, .lohore, announced at 1 a.m. that a 24-hour curfew would be imponed from 11 a.m. today in an area west of Aver Ilit.im Road, but traffic on the central trunk road would not be affected. DETAILS ON BACK PAGE50 words
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Article, Illustration721 1964-08-26 1 From GABRIEL LEE: PONTIAN KECHIL. tues. MALAYSIAN Security Forces List night killed three more Indonesian infiltrators, who had landed in this area nine days ago, and captured several others in a 15-ininute moonlight battle on the edge of a stream in a721 words
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134 1964-08-26 1 MANILA, Tues. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez. said today that the Philippines win prove to Malaysia that it has a legal case on Its claim on Sabah. Mr. Mendez was commenting on a statement by a spokesman of the Malaysian External134 words
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Article34 1964-08-26 1 De Valera improving DUBLIN. Tues. An emergency hernia operation was performed on President De Valera. of the Irish Republic, here last night. The 81-year-old President was said later to be making "favourable progress" Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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240 1964-08-26 1 OINGAPORE, Tues. The Duke of Devonshire, Minister of State of Commonwealth Rela tio n s and the Colonies, tonight reaffirmed his Government's determination to stand solidly behind Malaysia in its present conflict with Indonesia. The Duke, wiio flew in here by a BOAC jet.240 words
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Article24 1964-08-26 1 ANOTHER KENNEDY SENATOR? NEW YORK. Turs Mr Robert Kennedy. \ttorney General. announred today he would seek New York Democratic Senatorial nomination I'PI.24 words
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633 1964-08-26 2 Watchdog committee says: Far East theatre is the most expensive LONDON, TMB. PARLIAMENT'S all-party estimatos committee, in a report yesterday, said that there appeared to bepcope for reduced expenditure in both staff and works in the three British armed services in Singapore. TheReuter - 633 words
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104 1964-08-26 2 S. Rhodesian by-election in test of strength SWJSBIRY. Tue;>. Southern Rhodesian Deputy Premier Clifford Dupont was today formally nominated to oppose Sir Roy Welensky la the Arundel by-elec-tion on Oct 1 Mr, Dupont's nomination has turned the Arund.l bv-rlection into a full-Male trial of strength between the ruling Rhodesia Front104 words
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166 1964-08-26 2 Indonesia calls off 4-month boycott of U.S. films JAKARTA, Tues. Trade Minister Adam Malik has ordered a stop to the fourmonth boycott of American motion pictures, it was reported today. The newspaper Merdeka quoted Malik as saying there was no more reason to continue the boycott as the Government hadAP - 166 words
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74 1964-08-26 2 TOKYO. Tues. Five members fo the Japanese House of Representatives will make a four-week survey tour or SouthEast Asia from Sept. 3. They will vlsic Formosa. Philippines. Indonesia. Malaysia. Ceylon. India. Pakistan Burma Thailand. South Vietnam and Hung Kong. Mr. Kazuomi Fulcunaga, anotherReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-08-26 2 Visiting: The Maharajah and his Maharani THE Maharani of Sikkim, 24-year-old former American girl Hope Cooke, flew into London last week with the Maharajah to see his two sons. Prince Wanchuk. 11, and Prince Tenzing, 12. Both boys, children by the Maharajah's first marriage, are at a preparatory school in114 words
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142 1964-08-26 2 VILLAREAL'S SABAH SUGGESTION REJECTED BY MENDEZ MANILA, Tues. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez, yesterday rejected the reported su pees t ion of the Philippine House Speaker, Mr. Cornelio Vlllarcal. that the Philippines' claim to Sabah be settled oat of court. "An out of court settlement will be lexs reliable142 words
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Article40 1964-08-26 2 MOSCOW. Tues. A delegation from Kenya, including two Ministers. arrived in Moscow yesterday from Peking. Mr. Achleng Onelco. Minister of Information. Broadcasting and Tourism. and Mr. Lawrence Sagini. Minister of National Resources, headed the delegation. AP.AP - 40 words
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201 1964-08-26 2 ¥>ARIS. Tues.— Tripartite X talks by the left, right and neutralist princes of Laos have been .-.ostponed until at least Thursday, the Laotian Embassy said la&t night. The talks were originally due to start yesterday, but so far only Prince Souvanna Phouma, neutralistReuter - 201 words
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168 1964-08-26 2 Freedom for people, not for Press barons, says Mrs. B (COLOMBO, Tues. The Ceylon Government stands "not for freedom of the Press I barons but for real weli fare and freedom of the people." the Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. told a public meeting at Kegalla. She said the GovernmentReuter - 168 words
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Article69 1964-08-26 2 BOMBAY. Tues. Government officers raided the piu*n homes of several of India's leading film stars yesterday. An official said the raids were earned out under the orders of the Indian Finance Ministry v part of a giant examination into non-paym-nt of taxes. TheAP - 69 words
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Article56 1964-08-26 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Two OmmunLst Chinese sailors aboard an armed motor junk jumped lino the sea and swam to Macau as the junk passed near the Por-tuguese-administer territory, according to reports reaching here. The Junk, which had several armed guards on board, chased the swimmers untilUPI - 56 words
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Advertisement167 1964-08-26 2 THE INCOMPARABLE LUXURY OF <=>^€t/ eftl^ U/^^W^ FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED LINERS REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE HHHHHHfIBSBB Limited Wm Ist CLASS TOURIST CLASS R*9Bilß|9 jT* accommodation -z-zrr^ Hr""~' Si available to ujJfflT -°~s£sij&it vr BOMBAY, NAPLES, GENOA _____T"^ <vltaalwv '..I hi 'I, I m.v. Ail a Soiling Singapore l/rn167 words
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157 1964-08-26 3 ACCESS TO BERLIN: RUSSIAN PROTEST REJECTED MOSCOW, Tuev Britain, tbe Lnited States and France have rea ITi rm c d their "unrestricted rUht of access along the air corridors to Berlin, the three Western embassies announced today. The Western governments sent Notes to the Soviet Foreign Ministry on Saturday, sayingReuter - 157 words
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82 1964-08-26 3 US$6,300 mil. investment in one year WASHINGTON. Tues. A record U556,300 milUon was invested abroad by U.S. companies •nd individuals in 1963 to bring the total to more than USS66 million, the U.S. Commerce Department said. Preliminary data for 1964 indicates a similar, or higher investment. About US$4.3 million representedAP - 82 words
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Article56 1964-08-26 3 TORONTO. Tues.— Dr. Andreas 1 Oural. 52. of Sydney. Australia, uns lined US$3OO after he pleaded guilty to indecently assaulting s woman at the Canadian National Exhibition here as she was bending over to tiirow hoops in a carnival game. Dr. Oural is on a tripAP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-08-26 3 RKITAIN'S bus-stop jet- liner, the B.A.C. OneEleven, out on a test flight, came down on Salisbury Plain in a "copy book" emergency landing in other words, a bellylanding with the wheels up. The four-man test crew stepped out, dusted themselves down and said:120 words
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161 1964-08-26 3 Masked bandits take over a nightclub ALGHERO (Sardinia) Tuesday. KNIGHT masked bandits took over a nightclub near this city on the west coast of Sardinia, held more than 70 patrons at gunpoint for four hours, and escaped with 7.000,000 lire ($34,500) in money and Jewellery. i The bandits, armed withAP - 161 words
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94 1964-08-26 3 THE BRITISH DRINK MORE ATOM FALLOUT T ONDON, Tues. Britons absorbed more strontium 90 in their drinking water last year than ever before. An official report said the high level had been expected because of the scale of nuclear tests in 1961 and 1962— and the level was likely toReuter - 94 words
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158 1964-08-26 3 LONDON, Tues.— The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald Maudling. who rented his apartment to a young actor, said yesterday he evicted the youth and seven friends Including a girl, who moved in with him. Mr. Maudling rents the 14--room apartment In the exclusive158 words
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Article82 1964-08-26 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— The International Telephone Telegraph Corporation has formed a new company in Britain International Telephone and Telegraph Industries Limited marketing a broad range of industrial products made in Britain. Europe and the United States. Its product lines will complement those of other ITT companies inReuter - 82 words
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Article27 1964-08-26 3 AURORA. Minnesota). Tues. Two brothers and their sister died in a car crash here while driving to an undertaker's to view their father's body. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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113 1964-08-26 3 Rush to back Tories so bookies shorten odds LONDON. Tues. A ru>h of money on a fourth consecutive win by Britain's ruling Conservative Party in this autumn's general election i rowed the odds yesterday in the Conservatives' favour from two to one to seven to four. A spokesman for aReuter - 113 words
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268 1964-08-26 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. 11 If elected in November. President Johnson intends to upgrade the importance of the Vice-President and appoint him as a roving 'peace" envoy making frequent trips abroad, it is learred today. Although the President Is tight-lipped about whyReuter - 268 words
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Article51 1964-08-26 3 LONDON. Tues.— Mr. Bernard Braine, joint parliamentary secretary to Britain's Ministry of Health, said here that at any one time there were 200.000 Britons receiving hospital treatment for mental disorder about half the toial hospital population. He was speaking to the sixth international congress of psychotherapy.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement82 1964-08-26 3 Bfli' I/if' i Point for Point SheafferS can't be bettered Wrap-around point. Enables Sheaffer's Imperial II to give you years of servic e ?V""jTW-v Touchdown XT^^K> filling system makes for effortless, efficient filling in 1^ a single downstroke Cap of frosted, stainless steel Barrel in Burgundy, Blue, Green, Grey or82 words
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Advertisement161 1964-08-26 3 The ONLY glue that MENDS i ALMOST ANYTHING :j i THE UNIVERSAL FIXER ij J Sole Agenti:- JACKSON CO., LTD. Singapore JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH m EXCLUSIVE A MEN LOOK INTO THE ■^CUSTOM Jgjjjl TAILORING jT\ IN QUALITY MEN'S '§> t\ I Personality more i in a161 words
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Article38 1964-08-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Teachers Training College annual ball has been postponed to Friday. All tickets already purchased are valid for the new date. More tickets may be obtained from the Bursar at the college.38 words
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497 1964-08-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tu«s. 'J'HK use of the national language as a medium of instruction in Malaysian universities was unanimously accepted at a symposium organised by the University of Singapore national language week committee. It also urged the immediate implementation of the language as the497 words
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Article67 1964-08-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. SL Perumal was today elected president of a host committee to welcome two Indian Members of Parliament Messrs. Oopalaswamy Thenkondar and Dr. L.M. Singhvl —who are due to arrive here for a short visit tomorrow by the ship State of Madras. The committee67 words
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Article194 1964-08-26 4 DUTCH GOODS NEW GOVT MOVE SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore importers have been given seven days to produce documentary evidence that they possess established irrevocable letters of credit in respect of Dutch goods. The deadline has been imposed by Mr. A.V. Cordeiro, acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports, following yesterday's194 words
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197 1964-08-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore European Employees' Union today appealed to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman to intervene on behalf of the 7,000 amahs to be discharged by the Commonwealth Services in Singapore on Aug. 31. In a letter to the Tengku. the197 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-08-26 4 PICTURED above are the "Korean Kittens" Kitty, Kirn, Lee and Yoon. Why are they dubbed "Kittens"? Von will get the answer to this question when yon go to the grand variety show "Startlmr" at the National Theatre on Sept. 7 Jointly sponsored by Singular Associates and195 words
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Advertisement404 1964-08-26 4 «m». Opens Tomorrow Simultaneous I«lff K# FEDERAL CAPITOI S UlLs-lf' P KUAIA LUMPUR PENANG i" m XC" IBU singapore H M |i|Q) OPENS FRIDAY x 1 Sc^Kn^ fn tfidr-first' 4tin'kn*]^ J hl'arii9uSvactfon-packed ftlml |-AWwlD9SSNiGhrii tiltmd ttim UHrTED ARTISTS S£ BEATLES SONG BOOKS shVw'^v— "CRACKLES with SEXUAL TENSION. 1 RICHARD BURTON404 words
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Miscellaneous257 1964-08-26 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 'THE following Is todays schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Pajra Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS ■OAC: From London, Rome, Damascus, Batchdad. Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 7201 6 p.m. from Bydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.20 p.m.: from London. Cairo, Bombay, Colombo (BA 796)257 words
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Miscellaneous244 1964-08-26 4 Tokyo. Osaka, Talpeh. Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX 727) 11.25 p.m. British Eaglss Airways: From London, Istanbul, Bombay (EGS 676) 6.10 a.m. OEPARTURCS B0AC To Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay. Baghdad, Istanbul, Uusscldorf. London (BA 793) 2.30 p.m. to Jakarta, Darwin, Sydney Auckland (BA 720) 6.50 p.m.; to Calcutta. Karachi, Beirut, Zurich,244 words
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174 1964-08-26 5 CAPITAL GETS 2 MORE TOURIST HOTELS ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two hotels, each costing S2 million, will open for business \uthin the next few days to cater for the growing number of tourists to the capital. They are the savenstorey Town House Hotel in Jalan Tong Shin (beside the Blue174 words
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Article109 1964-08-26 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. More than half of the 600 squatters in Kalians basin have moved out to make way for a housing and industrial site in the area, a magistrate's court was told today. Mr. V. J. Dass, Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, said this after109 words
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Article77 1964-08-26 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A motor cyclist. Yap Chye Khoon. 24. who pleaded guilty to a charge of ridmg his motor cycle while under the influence of liquor, was fined $60 in a traffic court today. The prosecution alleged that he was incapable of having proper control77 words
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Article45 1964-08-26 5 PENANG. Tuds.— Puan Aishah binte Mahmud. wife of the Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly, will give away certificates to trainees who have completed a course at the Taman Asohan Rlda. Kepala Batas. The presentation will be made at 5.30 p.m. on Friday.45 words
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Article42 1964-08-26 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. With the completion of a 81".--600 half-mile bridge, the villagers of Bagan Seberang can now cross one of the Inlets of Kurau River. Previously, the 2.000 villagers took 20 minutes to make the crossing by sampan.42 words
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Article27 1964-08-26 5 TANAH RATA. Tues.— A total of $1,514 was collected for the Cameron Highlands Red Cross Society through the sale of flags and cinema tickets.27 words
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358 1964-08-26 5 Dr. Lim to replanting officers: Modernise industry KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today called on replanting officers to co-operate with the Government in modernising: the rubber industry to face the synthetic threat He also urged smallholders to play a more vigorous part358 words
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Article145 1964-08-26 5 Two-month bonus award by court SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Industrial Arbitration Court has unanimously awarded an annual bonus of two months' salary for 1963 to employees of the National Cash Register (S) Ltd., represented by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The president. Or. Charles Gamba, informed the parties in145 words
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Article61 1964-08-26 5 PENANG Tues— The Sappora Mum is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow with postal mail from Europe. She will be followed two days later by the Orcades bringing mail from the United Kingdom. Mall for the United Kingdom to be shipped by the Glenogle must be61 words
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271 1964-08-26 5 More Indon landings?: A false alarm, say police A LOR STAR, Tues. The Kedah police checked reports by three villagers of Indonesian landings along the Kuala Kedah roast, six miles from here, but all have proved to be false alarms. The Chief Police Officer, Mr. J.O. •Ritchie, today confirmed that271 words
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Article35 1964-08-26 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Seven thugs walked into a house in Gulllemard Road yesterday alternooo and at dagger-point relieved the five occupants, including two women, of their watches md r.ngs worth $39035 words
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Article41 1964-08-26 5 KLANG. Tues.— A businessman, Chua Chool Pal, 43. of Jalan Raya West, was fined $25 In the Magistrate's Court here today when he pleaded guilty to selling prawn dust without a licence at his shop on July 24.41 words
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240 1964-08-26 5 MOTORISTS DEFEAT 'MAGIC EYE' BUT POLICE HAPPY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. vyiLY motorists here are wising up to the "magic T eye" and beating the traffic policemen waiting in vain at their speed traps. Top traffic police officials, however, are pleased that the motorists are beating the purpose of the electronic240 words
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106 1964-08-26 5 Two teachers off to New Zealand for training SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. Ng Chong Guan. a senior teacher at the Tanjong Katong Technical School, and Mr. Shamugan Dhevanayagam. an assistant lecturer (commercial) at the Teachers' Training College, have left for New Zealand for a training course under the Colombo Plan Programme106 words
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101 1964-08-26 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A seaman. Tan Ah Bee. 30. was charged in a magistrate's court today with uttering words likely lo promote ill-will among the different local r;i< cv Tan is charged under the Public Order (Preservation) Ordinance. The case is probably the first of its101 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-08-26 5 Enter a challenger for MIC post of Sambanthan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, will be opposed by Mr. M. Muthucumaru, a former Negrl Scmbilan State Assemblyman, for the national leadership of the Malaysian Indian Congress. The MIC central committee will meet165 words
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Article56 1964-08-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rani has been elected president of the Co-operative Union of Malaya LUI Other official* are: Vicepresidents, Inche Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Ariff. Inrhr Ahmad Hourmain bin Dato Hai! Bpnll and Mr. fl. K. Sundrum. secretary. Mr. Francis56 words
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Advertisement116 1964-08-26 5 A Colourful Career or a run-of-the-mill existence? Many a school-leaver has asked herself this question and in the August issue of HER WORLD is mother in the series on careers. And yet. a career isn't everything. What ahout dating? Read "the right approach to dating" for some useful tips, also116 words
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Advertisement348 1964-08-26 5 CATERPILLAR STRENGTHENS OUR DEFENCE! 1 TRACTORS I M MALAYSIA LIMITED \fl \W_lj-W |3gajslgiJiJ?g. "Bp^y>/ 1 All Malaysians will be grateful for the support given by our Australian friends in the Defence of our Nation. The Australian Government has generously donated funds in excess of M51,000,000'.00 for the purchase of a348 words
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Article82 1964-08-26 6 'INSULTING' NAME SCRAPPED JESSELTON. Tues. The i word "Dusun" the nam» given to natives by British colonialists was scrapped officially, and in future such people will be called "Kada- j zan." In all official publications the word "Kadazan- will b«» used, a Government statement said yesterday. After the second WorldReuter - 82 words
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108 1964-08-26 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A cours* on "Muslim Law in Malaysia" by Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the Stats Advocate-General, will begin at the university's new lecture theatre I 4 on Friday from 7.30 Dm. to 9 I p.m. i The course, consisting of 10 I lectures,108 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-08-26 6 Government will finalise details of scheme to allow applicants to look for deposits in new areas, says Minister IPOH, Tuesday. HE search for new deposits of tin and oil is moving to the offshore regions of Malaya, the Minister of Lands and Mines, Haji Mohamed Ghazali268 words
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Article, Illustration572 1964-08-26 6 AUSTRALIA'S QUICK RESPONSE SINGAPORE, Tu«s npHE Australian Gov- ernment's quick and positive response to Malaysia's request for aid was seen here this morning. Eight earth-moving Caterpillar tractors and a motor grader, destined to support military operations In Borneo, were handed over to the Royal572 words
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181 1964-08-26 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Judge Luther W. Youngdahl, former Republican Governor of Minnesota, Is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Sept. 1 from Canberra on a three-day visit to the State. Judge Youngdahl. who Is visiting Singapore under the U.S. State Department's educational and cultural181 words
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229 1964-08-26 6 ITUALA LUMPUR xv Tues. A second "truth" mission to be led by a senior member of the Cabinet will leave for Africa soon to explain Malaysia's case against Indonesian corv frontation Mr. Yap Chin Kwee political secretary to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul229 words
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Article31 1964-08-26 6 PENANG. Toes. The P*>n; :ig Island Rural District Council will hold its monthly meeting at the conference room nl the new Goternment office building at 3 p.m. on Friday.31 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-08-26 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht SSB^^I j vergonnaN Kva en sleep on KKKr I seTT.wet. tvt floor at mv hSB/ \i I SYLVESTER! ITS PLACE IP VA LIKEJ/ r I PREFER *\"||H| 111 f\l U AW TO ACCEPT) j'f IJ l'|l41 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-08-26 7 BRITISH volunteer teachers arrive K. LUMPUR, Tu*s 1 1 1 II i N members of the 1 British Vol v n tary Service Organisation, the British counterpart of the U.S. Peace Corps, arrived here today to serve for one-year in .Malaya. The batch is the fourth and largest from the282 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-08-26 7 Two S'pore scholars leave for Canada to study SINGAPORE, Tues. Two scholars, Miss Wong Kirn Ping and Miss Kan Sau Pheng, have left for Canada for post graduate studies. Both are going to McGill University for two years to read a master's degree in clinical biochemistry and parasitology respectively. They211 words
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158 1964-08-26 7 DEATH RAIL LABOURERS SEEK $101 M FROM JAPAN I£UALA LUMPUR AY Tues. The Japanese Government is being asked to pay $101, 500,--000 as compensation to Malayan survivors of the Siam-Burma Death Railway. The Siam-Burma Death Railway Ex-Forced Labourers' Association has written to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for his158 words
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Article28 1964-08-26 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 61--year-old unidentified Chinese cyclist was killed this afternoon when he was involved in a collision with a motor van In East Coast Road.28 words
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Article33 1964-08-26 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.- -The dolire this afternoon found the body |of Buy Chin Chve. 32. hanging from a tree at the bade of a house in Jalan Siku Tangan off Mucpherson Road.33 words
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95 1964-08-26 7 TPOH. Turv A Customs party stopped a car at the 19th mile Ipoh-Kuala Kangsar road last night and recovered 60 dozen .panties on which duty had not been paid. Led by Wan Yeop Abdul Shukor bin Wan Din. assistant Customs officer (Preventive) Ipoh, the party95 words
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Article109 1964-08-26 7 REWARDS FOR TIPS ON INDONS TESSELTON, Tues. The Malaysian Government is offering rewards of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest or death of Indonesian terrorists in Sabah. Leaflets announcing this has been posted all over Sabah. The leaflets asked the Dublic to give any such Information Immediately. it j109 words
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Advertisement207 1964-08-26 7 PLEASANTLY a!j QUICKLY :llr I The modern, pleasant-to-take, quickly dissolving pain-killer is DISPRIN. Unlike ordinary aspirin, it doesn't "stick" in your throat it dissolves rapidly and completely and leaves no undissolved acid particles behind to irritate your stomach. Moreover, because DISPRIN dissolves, it is absorbed rapidly and stops pain quickly.207 words
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Advertisement267 1964-08-26 7 PA2BS9 De Witt's ANTACID POWDER taken in water- SOON STOPS STOMACH PAINS sMpfVArM nis well-known indigestion remedy acts fait v. .ZjlJmArkM to stop the pain and discomfort; then soothei s jJ^*f"T!r^'nl an< s es y° ur u P set itomach. Soon you're. N |iNOiofl!I ON < •njoying your meals again.267 words
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Miscellaneous270 1964-08-26 7 Straits Times Crossword II I ACROSS 7 Ranting individual? FathWg 1. Means of saving money? (10). about right! (6) 6 S£ tU ?6r nOt to PUt ther Scml-Preciou. dog left ouU.d, Sr&'l °i? m to S SoT'&rr^thli^W 10. Sarah has one thing to hold on with but the wont tuc-270 words
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587 1964-08-26 8 Drinks in office: Judge is surprised Goods clerk found guilty of accepting bribe from firm TAIPING, Tv««. THE President of the Sessions Court here, Wan Yahaya bin Wan Pawan Teh, expressed his surprise today at how "whiskey galore" was allowed in the railway goodsshed and went unnoticed by the railway587 words
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248 1964-08-26 8 Boat race will now be held near resort SINGAPORE, Tues. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club today announced that due to the recent Indonesian confrontation activities on the west coast of Singapore, they had been asked by the Marine Department to cancel a proposed r o v n d-Sirgapore-is-land motor boat248 words
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Article29 1964-08-26 8 IPOH. Tues. Chee Keng Lum. SO, a foundry foreman, returned home yesterday evening and discovered that his children's piggy bank containing about $200 had been stolen.29 words
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Article234 1964-08-26 8 CEREMBAN, Tues. A three-day ceremony begins on Thursday to pay homage to the Yang diPertuan Besar and the Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan at the Istana Besar in Sri Menantl, 25 miles from here. The ceremony, by eight datos penghulu and 11 datos Lembaga234 words
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Article41 1964-08-26 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The police yesterday screened 2.510 people, and arrested 13 known secret society members. Nine of the arrested were detained under the Societies Ordinance and the rest under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provision) Ordinance.41 words
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174 1964-08-26 8 Five Ecaf e experts to help in Brunei development BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. —Five U.N. expert* from the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East headquarters in Bangkok have arrived here at the invitation of the Government to advise on natural gas utilisation, modern telecommunications techniques, town planning and relatedAP - 174 words
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Article41 1964-08-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A man with 13 convictions. Man bin Toh Sarit, 29. was sent to six months' jail today for theft ol three fowls worth Sl2 from Mohamed bin Haji Ahmad on Aug. 7. He pleaded guilty.41 words
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115 1964-08-26 8 MUAR, Tuesday. TTHE manager of the Lee Rubber Co. here, Mr. Kong A Chew Sun, 55, who was accidentally shot by his company watchman last week, died at the Johore Bahru General Hospital on Sunday. xne accident took place in his factory, three miles115 words
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Advertisement258 1964-08-26 8 COOL MORE SPACE AT LESS COSI GENERAL© ELECTRIC give you the three most wanted features in one air-conditioner Rlfi mnilliC PADAPITY D 6 1^ for cooling ity of heat a room air-conditioner removes in one hour DID l/UULInD uArAvll I large rooms. Enjoy lIITQI fl|||ET No ann °y |n 9258 words
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Miscellaneous112 1964-08-26 8 Alioy O»p By V.T. IMnnflin ?t f A PLYING MORSE- rrSTWONLV |> < WELL, NO USE I F YEAH. 1 LETS a£*i IT'S PRETTY HARP FDS6IBLE V VSB, I STANDIN 7 \GO HAVE /§S^ fT V \TD BELIEVE- m^«PI_AN*TIOM P0«/ SonO6E AROUNP jG^'J uOO J S' RU-h TrmeH By Chenter112 words
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Article, Illustration1876 1964-08-26 9 The silent killers of Kieta Straitst Times SPECIAL FEATURE How the natives of Bougainville waged a savage and successful war on their Japanese invaders ON the morning of January 2, 1 945. about 100 Japanese soldiers advanced warily in line through a deep jungle ravine near Kieta on the east1,876 words
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Advertisement53 1964-08-26 9 i Consulate pure white filter gives you the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced r S£ by a touch of refreshing menthol. /•ss!? That is why Consulate is always fresh 7"/Pja /£ss£ cool as a mountain stream. /£ss£ v^vw, O /&ss&' WORLDS FIRST ANO BRITAIN'S LARGEST-SELLING WENTHOL CIGARETTE W £????2?J»*»»^ /ss££53 words
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Article30 1964-08-26 10 2» Wmrit tl* (Minlmmm) MR. AND MRS. InthirmraMh wish to thank all friends and relatives for their attendance valuable presents and best v. i.he. for tbelr wedding on 30/8/04.30 words
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Obituary58 1964-08-26 10 20 Wrrdt $1* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our deareat darling Navaaothy Cbianlan who doixirMd on 2S-8-S0 In Austria. To him our fnndrtt love and deepeat affection always IN LOVING MEMORY of Madaaa ('hln Xtil Ngiong (Mr* Than Ylng Kbew) lpob. called to rest on M.R 57. Gone58 words
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Article138 1964-08-26 10 2» Wtrd* SlO (Minimum) HAVE YOU an Important turn ahead of you? Prepare yourself for this important day with Pro-plus tbe perfect energy tablets CIVS YOUR HAIR A Treat by Making an Appointment with Ktmlla salon D* Beaute. 7 Angullia Park. s pore Tel: *****. LOOK CHIO Rattan Handbags138 words
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657 1964-08-26 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, August 26, 1964. Crisis In Vietnam Vietnam's ex-President has courage. General Khanh confronted the student-led demonstrators in Saigon yesterday with almost Napoleonic confidence, minus the whiff of I grapeshot. But courage often is not enough. No-one has ever accused the General of great political skill, and657 words
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Article443 1964-08-26 10 There is much that is encouraging in the progress of I smallholder replanting. Last I year, replanting was begun on nearly 100,000 acres— twice 1 the average area for the preceding 10 years of the scheme. The improved response is no doubt largely due to the decision in September,443 words
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Article144 1964-08-26 10 It is to be hoped the lessons involved in a potentially disastrous encounter in Johore early on Monday morning have already been well learned. A security forces patrol near Muar mistook a group of kampong vigilantes for Indonesian infiltrators: the vigilantes thought the soldiers were Indonesians. The144 words
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283 1964-08-26 10 WOULD refer to your editorial (St. Aug. 24). Dr. LJm Swee Aun's press conference and my own article in the Sunday Mail. and would respectfully suggest that your leader writer Is a little "off the beam." Firstly, it must always be remembered that the PRIME object283 words
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745 1964-08-26 10 TN a letter to the Straits Times (Saturday Aug. 22) "Lecturer" suggested that It should be the work of the Department of Extra Mural Studies to provide facilities for part time students working for degrees. It is a great pity there is no opportunity In745 words
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145 1964-08-26 10 TENGKU, LEADER OF ALL IN MALAYSIA rE more I think about lencku's speech at St. Patrick's School, Singapore, the more I realise (and lam sure all of us do), how very fortunate we all are to have Tengku as oar Prime Minister. He is a man of peace, goodwill, tolerance145 words
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Article, Illustration785 1964-08-26 10 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - Show business democracy PATRICK O'DONOVAN DRAMA, STRESS AND TENSION AS THE DEMOCRATS CONVENE -by AM E RICAN politics are a great dra m a They can be studied for a life time, almost as if they were a school of art. As drama, they can be at times eccentric, orOFNS - 785 words
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Advertisement659 1964-08-26 10 Straits HfM Malay Mail leool'ted *dv*rtlt*m*nt* m*y b* handed tec COLD STORAOK *«C»OI Orcfcerd Road COLO STORAOI ■PtANCHKB AT HOLLAND PtOAD-KATONG KsTPPCL ROAO-NAVAL BASC M*hoHi«d Agoeils: CITY BOOK »TO»ST LTD WkdiHW Hmh, Center Oee*> THK NaTWS MONT M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Ho**. NeveJ Beee MAMISMf ITOtl •7eV7. e*««ei Pslel.659 words
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Advertisement64 1964-08-26 10 GUITAR AMPLIFIERS "LITTLE GIANT" Attroctivfly finished with round cornart ana metallic grill*. A pilot lamp v totted on th* control panel. $140.00 tach. •HEW MERCURY 5" New high perlorrnonc* Amplifier with built -in Tremolo. "Blinking Ey»" gives visuol indication of tremolo ipecd. Two input* for Microphone or mutical inttrjmentv $175.0064 words
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Advertisement41 1964-08-26 10 rFIDESi MADE IN ITALY Nn= FD.MHiftAi«swlu^ MOOT Pf DAI) >^it Mill— lAAtm S_S— Automatic Defrost SUg rVe«xlae Compartment M»sjr>irk Deer with Feet-Padoi Oafllon Fully Guaranteed Eaty M. P. T»rm» HSTOKVIS(M) LIMITED J SINGAPORE- KUALA LUMPUR -IPOH PtNANG 1 j§§ MS AND41 words
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Article389 1964-08-26 11 Govt proposing immediate introduction of scheme to cater for those permanently crippled: EPF not enough KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r pH£ Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today announced a scheme to guarantee a regular and sufficient income for permanently disabled workers. He made the announcement at389 words
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147 1964-08-26 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Polytechnic will hold its iourth graduation ceremony at the Victoria Theatre at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will address the 173 graduands before presenting them with diplomas. Among the graduands there will be147 words
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Article64 1964-08-26 11 BATU PAHAT, Tues. Inche Abu Kassim bin Yusof of NeKrl Sembllan was re-elected national president of the Malay School Teachers' Union at the two-day annual delegates' conference at Johore Bhani during the weekena. Other officials elected were: Vice-presidents, Inche Ali bin Mohamed Yunos and Inche Abdul Rahman64 words
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Article55 1964-08-26 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Tin- Minister of Information and 13: casting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will address a luncheon meeting of the Foreign Correapondents 1 Association of SouthAsia, on Saturday at Adrlphi Hotels Coral Room. Tickets at $9 per person may be otouuned from the Secretary,55 words
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Article81 1964-08-26 11 AAS town office in Singapore SINGAPORE, Tues. The Automobile Association of Singapore is to open a town office early next month on the ground floor of the multi-storey car park building in Cecil Street. An AAS spokesman said this office would be opened from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on81 words
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Article75 1964-08-26 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three men with daggers broke into a bar in Orchard Road early today and held up the manager and a waiter before escaping with $800 In c;ish and $1-500 worth of cigarettes and liquor. The manager. Mr. Foo Tee Tan. was slightly injured when75 words
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163 1964-08-26 11 UNION BID TO HELP 800 WHO MAY LOSE THEIR JOBS SINGAPORE Tues.— The Army Civil Service Union has put forward a number of suggestions to the British Command Secretary to safeguard the livelihood of some 800 cuilian employees now faced with retrenchment. This was disclosed by the new president, Mr.163 words
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Article36 1964-08-26 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th* Tariff Advisory Board will meet Singapore manufacturers at th* Economic Development Board's conference room on Thursday morning. In the afternoon, the board will meet members of the various chambers of commerce.36 words
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Article26 1964-08-26 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, will open a fun fair i at the Havelock Road community centre on Saturday.26 words
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Article35 1964-08-26 11 KLANG. Tues. A hawker. Wong Chee Loon, 31. of Telok Pulal Road, was fined $15 tn the Magistrate's Court here today for selling ice-cream without a licence near a school on April 2.35 words
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113 1964-08-26 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.. Two I more donations totalling $280 were received by the National Trades Union Con--1 gress today for its rehabilita- tion fund. The donations came from the Singapore Food and Vegatable Importers and Exporters Association (through Sin Chew Jit Poh) $200 and113 words
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Article, Illustration749 1964-08-26 11 Future of nation in your hands, Queen tells big rally 'WORK HARD, UNITE -THEME OF WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATIONS IfUALA LUMPUR, iV Tues. Thousands of women throughout the country today took time off from their daily chores to reflect on their contribution to nation-bunding as they observed the third annual "Hari749 words
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186 1964-08-26 11 CINQAPORE, Tues. A maglstrate, Mr. Tan Hoay DJln, today acquitted 20 men on a joint gambling charge after saying that this was mainly due to 20 court exhibits tenoered by the prosecution. The exhibits were 30 chips which the magistrate found had no connection with186 words
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249 1964-08-26 11 iS'pore 'has right' 1 to license Dutch imports I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1 The Singapore Government has every right to subject imports of goods to specific licensing, according to experts here. They were commenting on the Singapore Government's announcement last night that Importation of goods of Netherlands origin consigned from any249 words
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Article44 1964-08-26 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A technical assistant, K. Ulaganathan, was acquitted and discharged In a traffic court today without his defence being called on a charge of driving his car under the influence of liquor in Lavender Street at 2.10 a.m. on Feb. 28.44 words
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Advertisement606 1964-08-26 11 Robinsons J^ MEN-SWEAR /f|k^ SRITj PRICED "KtSS PwMfll n. i to clear STARTS materials y v 7 WtM STOUT SHIRTS 'Hrttr. J^ X /C^ immiculit* ityiiae assorted solid 1»A 1\ I\7 s rlMt Cttttl Xl K v iT^ colours, »im* S-XL lI.IIAY JtyliMd check pnnU, colours: jf l\ /mf U.P.606 words
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Miscellaneous535 1964-08-26 11 Cocktails For Two; 12.00 MldRADIO MALAYSIA night ciose NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RAniO Ql NT ADO DC SKKMCE 41.7 and 60.2 metres KAUIU bINUAPOHE AM.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Mornln? Prelude; 7.00 News; SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News- c a »<' 25 metres 740 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up MEDIUM535 words
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Advertisement901 1964-08-26 12 r-~-m~ v Ccngratulotions and best wishes to GENERAL LEATHER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD pi°- occos or f the openmg of thc Pllot 4fl Supplier of |Bai»^r^| General Leather Ltd. HERMES r j^^^jt BKUBV^^B a swiss decision product PILOT PLANT OF TANNERY OPENS ■^^13 .^flfll NO A O r\ t J ilMfe.901 words
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Article202 1964-08-26 13 aKfffm^jjftgaffH A PICTURE TAKEN EARLY YESTERDAY ON AN ESTATE IN THE PONTIAN AREA... VILLAGERS HELP TO REMOVE THE DEAD AND WOUNDED THIS procession emerged yesterday morning from a rubber estate not far from Pontian after an all-night operation by the security forces. The troops had202 words
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Article39 1964-08-26 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. The liquor licensing regulations have been amended to provide that no licensee may employ any waitress below the age of 17 or whom he knows or believes to be a prostitute or of bad character.39 words
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Article289 1964-08-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues fPHE Government jobs "freeze," ordered by the Treasury earlier this month, is to be discussed at tomorrow's meeting of the full National Whitley Council. A spokesman for the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services confirmed today that the289 words
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237 1964-08-26 13 Stevedoring companies agree: No price-cut business DORT SWETTEN--1 HAM, Tues.— Three stevedoring companies here have reached a gentleman's agreement not to undercut each other in handling carKO for shipping lines. The agreement was reached yesterday between the Cargo Handling Corporation. Seng Lee Stevedoring Company and Eu-Lee Stevedoring Company. This development237 words
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Article32 1964-08-26 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inspector Leo Fernando, prosecutor in the Second Traffic Magistrate's Court, has resigned from the Police Force to study law. He will leave for Britain In early October.32 words
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Article48 1964-08-26 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. The branch officers' council and officers of the voluntary aid detachments of the Singapore Red Cross will hold a buffet dinner for Mr. L. G. Stubbings. national secretary of the Australian Red Cross Society, on Sept. 5 at Red Cross Houm v 740 p.m.48 words
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Article, Illustration228 1964-08-26 13 KOK AH CHONG - 200,000 'help repel invaders' leaflets are distributed KOK AH CHONG Straits Times picture) by KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two hundred thousand leaflets, calling on Malaysians to help repel Indonesian invaders and defend the country's honour, independence and sovereignty, are being distributed in Johore, Negri Sembilan and Malacca. The leaflets. in the228 words
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Article63 1964-08-26 13 MANILA, Tues. A spokesman I for the Australian trade mission now visiting here said today that during its South-East Asian tour the mission found Malaysia to have the most attractive investment climate. "Malaysia wants to industrialise as rapidly as possible and thus presents itself as a veryReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1964-08-26 13 KOALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Fire Bridgade here answered 33 fire calls during the month of June 17 of them false alarms. According to the minutes of the July meeting of the Advisory Board of the Federal capital three of the false alarms were made with64 words
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Advertisement52 1964-08-26 13 There are few things drier to drink than fc^ SCHWEPPES DRY GINGER ALE. AM J^L Throughout the world discriminating people^. mix Schweppes Dry Ginger jffifßfe* Ale with their Brandy. Always jrJßßc&t fflu wmi fM i j Famous since 1794 HBP '"f I 5 i i HwepPQ Bottled in Singapore by52 words
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Advertisement202 1964-08-26 13 Gunakan-lah bahasa kebangsaan! Bahasa kebangsaan Bahasa Kita! Shankat Borneo Berhad Stngapura. Malaya, Sarawak,' Brunei dan Sabah Adwrtlwmant WANTED GIRL WITH A MIND The %»mt of husbfd-huntinf is wt new. It has always been, and mil Ij. essentially a feminine preoccupation that begins (a* tka music-hall comedian so aptly evts it;202 words
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Advertisement307 1964-08-26 14 (Continued from Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Min.)-Box tt et*. txtrm WANTED ONE JUNIOR draughtsman. Apply with full particulars to P.O. Box 2047 XX. WANTED CIRL TYPIST /Clerk. Btate experience and sa.ary required. Apply P.O. Box 775. B'pore. YOUNG GIRLS WANTED to assist in office work. Apply to307 words
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Advertisement684 1964-08-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT to Words fS (Min.)-Box in et*. txtrm EUROPEAN IMPORT FIRM has Immediate vacancy for a debtor's lednir clerk, preferably with experience In operating NCR accounting machine. Application with full details to Box A 6917 S.T. B'pora. CEOLOGICAL ASSISTANT' DRAUGHTSMAN wanted by a European Tin Mining Company In Kuala684 words
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Advertisement747 1964-08-26 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* SS (Win.)— Box St ett. axtrm THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW (with telephone T.V. longbath) and flat (with longbatb) available at Briddell Road. Moulmeln Road respectively. Ring 1 8' pore) *****. SINGLE FURNISHEO ROOM, own entrance, all conveniences, kitchen, m s telephone available Immediately. District B/Tlmah Newton.747 words
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Advertisement687 1964-08-26 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE to Word* SS (Mlm.h-Box SO et*. txtra FOR QUICK SALE: Thomson Road (21 mile): Third-floor three- bedroom cd flat, tiled floor. Price: 520.000/-. Loan available. Real Estate Agents Investment Co., S3, The Arcade, Spore *****. AIRVIEW TOWERS River Vallsy Kd./st. Tnoraas Walk 18 Storey Luxury Mats.687 words
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Advertisement658 1964-08-26 14 TUITION Word* Si (Win.)— Box St eta. mxtrm ENGLISH SECONDARY Pre-Ual-verjity Classes Tel: B' pore b 0720. EXAMINATION FEAR Specialised t«rt"g English. Mathematics. SSB4O. *****7 2.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. LEARN DRIVING SUCCESS Guaranteed S7O/-. Unsuccessful learner with tree tuition. Ring (S'poro) 60MJ2. NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL Dual-controlled Cars. Charges Moderate 22658 words
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Advertisement608 1964-08-26 14 WANTED «foro!s U (mtn.}—Boi tt et*. oxtrm LONDON MANUFACTURER wants offers ot Ruhhensed Cotton Cloth, suitable for Oroundsheets. proferahly In 36". 60" 72" widths, also made up Oroundabeets and Tent Cloth. r*ullost details to: Clayton Mfg. Co. (London) Ltd. Darn in House. Darwin Street. London s K 17. Kn>:land. OFFICE608 words
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Advertisement941 1964-08-26 14 HIRE PURCHASE Ward* SS (Win.)— Box St eU. txtra CONSUL LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE Typewriters, simple yet highly efficient wtth attractive leather cam.- Hire Purchase 51 2.50 per month. "Tithe*" 62. Middle Road, Slnxapore. OUALITY ERRES TELEVISION, Fides Refrigerators, Carrier, Wintinnbouse Alr-conditloners No down-pay-ment For easy payment. Visit I.C.C 235 Middle Road.941 words
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Advertisement970 1964-08-26 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE H or(f v (Win.)— Box it res. ssOa REC. 1959 BLACK Wossakty UM with Kadio, excellent condition. I'r S2SOO/- oti ihone T.-io (Spore) :^47^l om«e Hours. LAMBRETTA LD '58 I.ieht <|v,rk Blur gmir BOH Two owners KDKint hitherto no r m JACUAR E TYPE KiKidiler in Immaculate970 words
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Advertisement1300 1964-08-26 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST IK.: Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penan| AUTOLYCUB LivtrpMl, Avonmouth Auf 21 Stpt 1 MACHAOH Liverpool, Glasgow la Pt/Stpt 1 DOLIUS Limpoel, Glasgow Aug 21 Sept 1 Sept 1 machaon Literpotl. Glasgow Sept 4 Sept I Sept 1/18 Sept 11 ANCHISES LiverpMl, Dubl n Sept1,300 words
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Advertisement1379 1964-08-26 15 w^SS3I^iSSIS^ESSI3M Pw^l THE.EAC LINES BwAsor~V^Rli StMCAfOM CUMA tLWaPMw.f.iVVt I IWtAM PfMMOO f^K^ 4 T7r*&^f^Ll MNMamooae m.immmn lowifci a/x«rna>o«*v ffgV promo 7*ot rxoMt rnn** ihoni «act horn tun SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMRURG, BREMEH, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTEROAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Spore P. Sham Penang -falstria" I sailed li Pert/Teday1,379 words
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Advertisement1192 1964-08-26 15 I BEN&LINE UPRESS StltlCE 10 LONDON. Li»ERPWK a CONTINEHTAL PORtS. nrsiAVAU (M HamDurg Sept U BEN A VON London Oct i Smiaoora ft S'lwtt fenan 6'rnouth Oct 11 ll Pert Aug 28 Ait 18/ 1 BENRINNES t SS m oil v' •wti w. cm* ss tirmoore P. rnaa *wiaes BENOEARG1,192 words
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Advertisement1227 1964-08-26 15 NCKMUI S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH I Stncppar* Pt S-haej pomm I *CIH 01 DURHAM Sailed Sailed 28/27 Act tCITY OF COLOMBO 28 Aef/ 1 Sept •CITY OF LEICESTER 25/27 Sept 21/21 Sept 31 Sept •Cm ur Mc.ll.hi.lON 28/21 Saat 21 S««l •Cm OF LEEOS1,227 words
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974 1964-08-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent f NDISTRIAL shares were 1 easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, while tins were quiet and irregular. Most movements were marginal. The turnover was small. Brokers described trading conditions as "difficult." Part of the cautiousness was attributed to developments974 words
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Article25 1964-08-26 16 MaUyan Stock Indices Auc. 24 An*. 25 •Industrials: 84.38 83.78 Tins: 119.97 120.53 S rubbers: 102.46 102.46 •Dec 30, 1963=100 Dee. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article75 1964-08-26 16 TytBXBOURNE. TUes.—lndtutrtiTX als traded quleUy at steady levels with moves small and about In balance. Leaders fluctuated narrowly. Gold shares were llrm but other minings Including oils eased. Loans were firm. CRA Mount Isa N Broken Hi'l tins Ampol Aust. Con. Ind Aunt. Kiper Uanuf SJt» Cari:-n« Colonial75 words
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Article229 1964-08-26 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber f.o.b. clotod at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yeaterday at 66k cents per Ib. down a quartercent on Monday's closing level for the position. Tne tone waa quiet. R.A.S. artd F.M.R.E. doting prleoe In eentt per Ib. yetterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt229 words
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Article64 1964-08-26 16 /'HINESE Product Eichangt, Slnn»Coconut oil: bulk $51 i si-Hern, drum JS4J ».llera. Copra: Aug. Sept, UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 1133 sellers, Sarawa* white $132t sellers, special Sarawak tlack SIOS sellers, garbled Lamponc black $107| sellers. ABTA £1174 Kellers. Smxiport Coconut Oil Mllltra* Atiociatien prices, bulk $51.50 sellers,64 words
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Article26 1964-08-26 16 AUGUST 2... MALAYAN KUBBEF PRICE: 66* cents dowr a quarter-cent). TIN: 5643.12J a picu (dow.i $3). Unofficial estimator, offering: 220 tons (up 3d tuns)26 words
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Advertisement1176 1964-08-26 16 Y^ KAWASAKI. KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Grant Lake*/ East Canada Service H'kong Yokohama Haiitai Montreal Toronto Ciettiano Uhicato "Teias Man" 21 Seat 2 Oct 2* Oct 2 Nat i Nat 12 Nit "Ksaikawa Mart" 4 Sept 14 Sept 10 Oct 22 Oct a Oct 30 Oct S Nat West Coast1,176 words
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Advertisement1000 1964-08-26 16 [™lorientI ljnes ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Departs:- Penang 13th September 1964 P.S'ham 15th September 1964 Spore 18th September Far Manila 22na724th September. Hongkong 26th/30th September Returns:- Spore 4th October 1964 P.S'ham 7th October 1964 Penang 9th October 1964 Fares From:- Penang or P.S'ham from $798.001,000 words
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Advertisement388 1964-08-26 16 'OR NEW fORR. PHILAOEifNIA MOOU.E. NEW ORLEANS k HOUSTON S'pora P. Sham fenang N. Tort N. Orleans WOODBURN 11/19 Seal 21/21 Sepi 22 Sept 24 Ocl SO Oct MOSFIELO IS/11 Oct 17/11 Oct U Oct 22 Nat 21 Nat FOI NEW ORLEANS ONLY. 6REEN POINT 21/27 Salt Oct SREEN MV388 words
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Advertisement279 1964-08-26 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scaaiiaatiaa aaa CaatiaeaUi Pans tar Baagkak aaa Hmg taag. Penang P Sham S'pora TOLEDO (Calls Pusan, Japan) 21/21 Aa| TALABOT (Calls Manila) 10/ it Sept 12/14 kepi ls/H »ept TIBER (Calls Pusan. Japan) ]i/?s>est BARBER LINE FRCM U.SJL. GUlf ANO WEST COAST PORTS. TOREADOR 4 Sept FERNCLIFF279 words
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Article825 1964-08-26 17 OUSINESS In and reported to ihe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday <\itli the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boulttld (1.000) C.S. Holdings <I,OOO> $2.33! Dunleps (2.000) 51. 76, (2,000) 51. 75: E»o erds. (3,000) J2.06; E. Smeltsrs i.i.iiOO)825 words
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540 1964-08-26 17 rHE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $3 a plcul to $642. 12 i on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 30 tons to 220 tons. In London earlier tin had been > 17 h ton cash and540 words
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Article112 1964-08-26 17 SHIPS lying along tht wharvei or expeeled In Slngapere today art: Janrk Krastckl 1/2. Tronoh N.W. 1/2. P.iko 3, Kcnlngau 4, Stentor 6 7. Prr-fidi-nt Madison B'9, Cannanore IS. Kcrnmoor 33/34. Benloyal SB/39. CnekiunK 40/41. Carpentaria 44. Banggal 40. Nara (Swedish) 46. Port SwetUnham: Wharf Btrtht: Troster,112 words
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Article146 1964-08-26 17 A SINGAPORE Investment circular, discussing the pan Malayan balance of ti ade, notes the deficit of $255.4 million in 1961 rising to $634.3 million in 1963, while Central Bank balances abroad rose from $111 million to $214 million by May this yearOver the same period balances with146 words
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Article252 1964-08-26 17 Aug. 2ft. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Coustead 13 cts. Sfi. Containers 12 eta Uunlops 14 cts. I Cables 15 cts. C<ty Oev. 7 cts. McAUster 13 cts. Smelters 25 cts M. Invest. 11 cts. Esab 14 cts. 0.C.8.C. 19 Cts. Kid Dlsp. 12 cts. Rothmana 9 eta f itzpatricks252 words
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Article102 1964-08-26 17 The Malayan Exchange Banks Astoeltaion madr these changes id it* rates to merchants yesterday tall rate* to $100): New York buying TT 32 8/16. airmail OD 32 11/18. 90 d/st 33 credit bills. 33 1/8 trade bills: Canada buying 35 1/8. airmail oo 35 1/4. 00 d/st 3/4102 words
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Article36 1964-08-26 17 ON the frtt exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar *i« quoted at 5.76 for TT and 5.75J for cash. Stirling was quoted at 15.03 and ont tatl of gold at 249136 words
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Advertisement2042 1964-08-26 17 U I X^^^^Jl 111 i t*JBL I" 1^ M I NOTICE Is hereby given that I. Lim Heng Seng of No. 138, Brewster Road. Ipoh. have applied for the Transfer of Retail Liquor Licence from premises No. 138. Brewster Road. Ipoh to No. 393. Jalan Pasir Pui.-h. Ipoh, as the2,042 words
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Advertisement869 1964-08-26 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY IN THE APPOINTMENT OF AUDITOR IN THE > AUDIT DEPARTMENT, SABAH APPLICATIONS are Invited p i from cltiaens of Malaysia or from s those eligible for citizenship and from serving Government officers i including those on probation for c appointment as Auditor in tlie Audit Department.869 words
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Article2587 1964-08-26 18 PRIORITY II LIKELY TO PROVIDE CHALLENGE VINI VICI's GUNSMITH MERITS SUPPORT am m gsj card KEY: A letter after the horae'a name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) Strongly fancied; (F) Fancied. Apprentice2,587 words
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Article122 1964-08-26 18 SOCCER Spore Business Houses Senior League-Cup: Shell v Glass; Borneo Motors v HK Bank < both matches at Balestler Rd>: Mai Airways v Cold Storage iFarrer Pk); Junior: Bata v Hotel Slngapura: NTS v Sime Darby; NAAPI v Coopers (all matches at Farrer Pk > Cycle A.122 words
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Article169 1964-08-26 18 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Empire Rose II (Race 5), Depth Charge (Race 7) and High Light (Race 8). The going is good. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER ■Ml I IMI'.I It LASS Lucky Game Mafister lIOKMAT C'huba C'huba Spartan JUST DANDY Ramanrtto Lurky Game LICKY GAME Timber169 words
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Article550 1964-08-26 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. THAILAND looked the winners all over at the end of a well- played first half which brought them a two-nil lead but a strong Japanese rally, aided by some luck, cancelled out the advantage and this Group A match550 words
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Article467 1964-08-26 19 KOREA 2 CAMBODIA 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —South Korea, the joint favourites with India to win Group A of the Merdeka tournament, lost ground tonight when they were held 2-2 by Cambodia in the first match in the Group at Merdeka Stadium. Korea led twice but467 words
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Article42 1964-08-26 19 PENANG Tues "Mr. Malaysia will be elected at the Malay- -ightlifting championships sponsored lomily by the Penang Amateur Weiehtlifters and Bodybuilders Association and Nestles Products (Mi Ltd at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School hair at 8 p.m. on Sunday42 words
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Article98 1964-08-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tomorrow will be a rest day for the teams taking \>art in the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournnment. It will also be a day of remembrance for the Malaysian and South Vietnamese teams who will visit the grave of Asian Youth player Ng98 words
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276 1964-08-26 19 TENNIS SINGAPORE. Tues. Robyn Close scored a shock win on trie second day of the Singapore Open grasscourt tennis championships by defeating the No. 2 seed, .loan Collins, in straight sets 6-2, 6-1 In the first round of the girls singles played276 words
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267 1964-08-26 19 MALAYSIA TEAM TO TOKYO IS 90 STRONG UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's contingent to the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October should comprise 67 competitors and 16 officials this is the final recommendation the Malaysian selectors, who met at Stadium Negara today, will make to the Olympic Council of Malaysia. The267 words
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Article118 1964-08-26 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Eric Ret. nam, of Ceylon Sports Club, gets his first big break when ha represents Malaysia Cricket Association against the touring New Zealanders In a friendly cricket match here on Saturday and Sunday at the padang. Eric, who has never represented Singapore before118 words
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Article68 1964-08-26 19 Inter- YMCA games KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh Young Men's Cnris'.ian Associations will renew rivalry when they play a series of games for the Fuenander Shield. About 60 players and officials from the Ipoh 'V' will travel to Kuala Lumpur to defend the Shield at soccer, badminton,68 words
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Article79 1964-08-26 19 BOCCEE L. Permk Dl». 2 (T Arisen >: K. Bernam Est. 3 Town Council 0. 8c- PaUnl Lfc: MTC XL 3 Kuala Muda CRC 1. Racan Spral L«e: Youth Club 3 Oedong Ksr. 2. Taipinc Uc: CRC 4 BMH 1. Kaub Up: JKR 3 Mahmud School 0. Ipoh79 words
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Article335 1964-08-26 19 US title to McKinley, Ralston WORLD ROUNDUP TENNIS Brookllne. Tues. Americans Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ralston beat Britain's Mike Sar.aster and i Graham Stiilwell 6-3, 6-2. 1 6-4 yesterday to win the! United States men's doubles championship. McKinley and Ralston were the defending champions and the No. i m d.vReuter; AP - 335 words
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Advertisement819 1964-08-26 18 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) I'nredeened Pledged Goods aod Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sem Foh) No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Seov Kian (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103 Tanjong819 words
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Advertisement735 1964-08-26 18 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE mOC WORKS DKPARTMKNT. The Ixx .«l Government IntCfTattoa Ordinance. 1963. No. 18 of 1963 1. NOTK V. DUMB SECTION 19H0i WHEREAS tii exercise of the I powers conferred by subsections < 1 > and (3) of .seciion' 19 of the Local Oovernment Integration Ordinance.735 words
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Advertisement841 1964-08-26 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian citizens or from thoae eligible for citizenship and from permanent serving Govern ment officers for appointment a* Assessor in the Inland Revenue r. Department, Sabah. The appointa ment Is In Division I on salary scale A ts7soxs3o-$B7O. $930x430--t1050x535-*****x540-t1420). Point of entry will841 words
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Advertisement186 1964-08-26 18 9 2r&&s3BBs£ OooooqOuOC *^B \mX CXXXXXXXXX> Bell Howell AUTOLOAD ZOOM REFLEX Bmm Cine Camera Model 8315 Cartridge load fully automatic exposure superb zoom lens. This precision-built camera has everything that makes home movies fun and easy to shoot 1 See how fast you load a cartridge into the camera without186 words
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Advertisement144 1964-08-26 19 THE QUALITY HOME POWER TOOL WITH A VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE MOTOR! jpi H you want the very V^ l\ best home power tool VrP Wr with these exclusive V ft wound with special 'a I insulated heat Jl N^ \J resistant wire y\ J I •3K Welded connections; 'i~~_T ~*Sr* Ov144 words
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Advertisement482 1964-08-26 19 {UJiLJJ JL J d)KLU/£>\J OS.J UJ J LPjW 1 I IDPt I^\D ml fl H E7I/E7D BFTFF T lA/*-*t U^IZAUAJ^^ IL V JL, i\ D%J MLtM VjKHyA. l^t^W^^i- **^^<ir^SMJ^PJ ylB& Tt^Bw ''A *bbbbJ^^ <^*Htfl**r nail U Buying your first outboard motor is an important I step. Therefore, you must be482 words
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Obituary35 1964-08-26 20 r.llS EUCENIE JANE OE SOUZA a hinrt :i .-.on:-, ."i dauchUrai.indcluldren. Cort.t-r 1 F>M Count Koad at 4-30 p.m. on \Vrdnr<day 26-R-64 for Church Of The Holy Family. Katong, and tl-onc- tci i;ui.icl.in c.m.'lery.35 words
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Article250 1964-08-26 20 fOIIORE BAHRI. J Wed.— The Chief Police Officer, Johore, Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan, has announced that a 24-hour curfew will be imposed from 11 a.m. today in an area west of the Johore Bahru-Ayer Hitam road. The new curfew area of about 200 square250 words
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408 1964-08-26 20 COTTON BOARD: 'BACK DOORS' INTO BRITAIN Board of Trade reserves its comments ONDON, Tues. Britain's Board of Trade today withheld comment on the announcement in Singapore of a ban on imports of 46 "commodities of British origin," beginning tomorrow. Pointing out that Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. promised408 words
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Article157 1964-08-26 20 rpHE HAGUE, The 1 Dutch authorities today refrained from comment on the Singapore Government's measure to licence imports of Dutch goods "because of Dutch aid to Indonesia." Singapore's action was front page news in Dutch morning papers, most of them wondering what the attitude157 words
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Article402 1964-08-26 20 LONDON. Tues. It was another day of Indecision in the stock markets and business was again small. Incentive was lackIng and economic and political uncertainties were causing buyers to hold off. Early weakness in sterling caused gilt-edged to ease but the market became steadier at402 words
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Advertisement222 1964-08-26 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) People who have invested in Unit Trust Funds enjoy SAFETY and SECURITY Investment in funds managed by companies in Malaysia and should Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd. gives you therefore be affected less by changes greater safety and security even when in any single section222 words
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Advertisement33 1964-08-26 20 TO KNOW ACCURATE fIP TIME RELY ON FAMOUS W ML SWISS MADE fc^y ACCURATE ROBUST SUPERB IN STYLE AND ELEGANT IN FASHION AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. r RENT I REDIFFUSION I33 words
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