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Title Section19 1964-08-27 1 aftjVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article1463 1964-08-27 1 Malaysia is angry GOVT. CONSIDERING TOTAL IMPORT BAN ON NETHERLANDS GOODS BECAUSE OF ECONOMIC AID TO INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Central Government is considering banning the import of all Dutch goods into Malaysia in view of Dutch aid for Indonesian. Announcing this after today's Cabinet meeting, the1,463 words
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109 1964-08-27 1 IAN FLEMING ON HOW TO WRITE A BEST SELLER Iw r LIM ING, whose sudden death on Aufc. I came at the peak of his phenomenal success as creator of James Bond, v rate a highly-per-sonalised guide to the art of writing a bestselliitK thriller. It is much more than109 words
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Article64 1964-08-27 1 The perfect hand all round.... LONDON. Wed.— Four players Ui a bridi-i- -aim- here last night ii dr. ill .i complete suit Of Ci.l Tho (Kids against such a deal are 63, 644. 737. 756. 488. 792. 639, 43U. 999 to one. The deal occurred at a game In theReuter - 64 words
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Article47 1964-08-27 1 BANGKOK. Wed— Police have detained ;i man who stalked a cat in the Mieet for food and killed v with .in iron rod. He told polk-e he was hungry nnd found cat meat delicious. He «v Held under charges of cruelty :iimal.47 words
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Article42 1964-08-27 1 NAIL A Germany t. Wed An East German refugee, his foot > torn off by a Communist mine. crawled to the West today while Bavarian border police kept a platoon of East German soldiers in check with their rifles— UPl42 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 1 HOUSTON i Texas i. Wed Thousands of people today waged an all-out war against mosquitoes. blamea lor 18 deaths from sleepI Ing sickness Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article82 1964-08-27 1 PERTH. Wed.— One of the world's biggest deposits of the rare metal tantallte— worth A. £2.500 a ton has been discovered near Yalgoo. 325 miles north-east of here. Tantallte is highly priced for its heat and acid resisting properties. It is used in heat exchangesAP - 82 words
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Article60 1964-08-27 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Officials I from 19 countries, including Japan, met here today to discuss ar- raiiftement.s for an Asian lnterna- j tlonal trade fair to be held here fi m Nov 17 to Dec. 10. 1966 Thailand is organising the fair. with the support ofReuter - 60 words
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Article20 1964-08-27 1 SEOUL, Wed —The encephalitis i sleeping sickness) death toll In South Korea rose to TO" today. UPI.UPI - 20 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-08-27 1 MALAYSIAN soldiers in yesterday's big operation in search of a large band of Indonesian infiltrators. This picture was taken on a vast estate a few miles from Pontian Kechil. Straits Times picture by Kok Ab Chong.Kok Ab Chong - 44 words
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Article824 1964-08-27 1 OUR MEN CLOSE IN ON A LARGE INDONESIAN BAND IN AN ESTATE Three Indonesians held in Kuala Trengganu From GABRIEL LEE: PONTIAN KECHIL. Wed TVIALAYSIAN security iTI forces tonight were closing in on a large band of Indonesian infiltrators in a vast estate a few miles north of here in824 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-08-27 1 YONG PUNG HOW IS NEW MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS CHAIRMAN SINGAPORE. Wed. A prominent Kuala Lumpur lawyer. Mr. Yong Pung How, has been named the new chairman of Malaysian Airways, the country's national airline. Mr. Yong. 38, succeeded the late Dato Loke Wan Tho. who died In an air crash tn Taipeh439 words
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247 1964-08-27 1 Junta has not decided on new head OAIGON, Wed. South Vietnam's ruling military junta met today *or five hours, but reached no decision on electing a new national leader. They will meet again tomorrow. But. informed sources said It seemed liktly Gen. Khanh would be re-elected national leader either asReuter - 247 words
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Article37 1964-08-27 1 SIT-DOWN PAPER BAN PROTEST SALISBURY, Wed. Nearly 100 students white and African— sat down in middle of main street outside Parliament today protesting Ciowrnment proposal to ban newspaper, the Daily News— AP. (See Pace t).AP - 37 words
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342 1964-08-27 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, W.d rjOXGOLESE troops, supported by white mercenaries and backed by air power, today launched an offensive to recapture the rebel stronghold of Albertville, capital of North Katanga province. Battles were also reported raging or Just ended in four other areasReuter; UPI - 342 words
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Article68 1964-08-27 2 Oovernneot troops, which recaptured Bukavu. capital of Kivu province last week after three-day battle in which 300 rebels wore killed, continued iheir mopping-up operations. Four rebels found hiding in thi post office IW shotCol. Leonard Mulamwa the "hero of Bukavu.' toured the b.it tie-scared tuy today trying to68 words
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Article67 1964-08-27 2 PARIS. Wed. Japan I produced more films last j year than any other country in the world— 363 according to a survey by the French National Cinematographic Centre on Asian cinema. India came second in Asia with 298 films and Hong Kong third with 190 films. Australia,Reuter - 67 words
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250 1964-08-27 2 Malaysia: It's up to you, Soek tells Manila JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian-Philip-pine relations will not be affected if and when the Philippines recognises Malaysia. Pre s i d er.l Soekarno told visiting Philippine journalists yesterday. "If the Philippines want to recognise Malaysia, it is up to them." he said"What is sureReuter; AP - 250 words
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Article36 1964-08-27 2 NORFOLK (Virgii i;O. Wed.— The highest award South Korea ran make to a non-citizen the Order of Merit for National Foundation will be made posthumously to Oeneral Douglns Mac Arthur on Sept. 15 A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article34 1964-08-27 2 TOKYO. Wed A g.ft of one 'and a half tons of choice New Zealand lamb was presented to Tokyo Olympic Villages to supplement the diet of the athletes in October— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-08-27 2 OEOUL, Wed. A U.S. H-37 rescue helicopter lifts another helicopter, which was forced to land here during its rescue operation of flood victims. Both copters were engaged in a rescue operation to save 25 people stranded on two islands in the Soyang River during the recentUPI - 53 words
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154 1964-08-27 2 RHODESIAN MOVE TO BAN THOMSON'S PAPER SALISBURY, Wed. A parliamentary motion was tabled here yesterday culling for the banning of the Daily News, iini- of Salisbury's two daily newspapers. The motion was brought under the Law and Order Maintenance Act. which provides for a banning order where a publication "isReuter - 154 words
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Article56 1964-08-27 2 HONG KONG. Wed. A 16--year-old English boy went sailing on the waterways of Hong Kong and ended up eating his supper with the Chinese Communists. Timothy Tucker sailed ha 14-tt. catamaran unwittingly into Chinese wat rs. For 20 hours. Hong Kong searched for him until he wasAP - 56 words
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165 1964-08-27 2 Press Bill: 'Fighting shadows 9 reply POLOMBO, Wed.—Ceylon> Finance Minister, Dr. N. M. Perera, replying to criticism of the Government's draft Press Bill in Parliament yesterday, said members were "fighting shadows." Pleading for patience. Dr. Perera said although the draft Bill was before the Cabinet, many changes would be madeReuter - 165 words
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Article27 1964-08-27 2 MANILA. Wed. Formosa and the Philippines yesterday signed a technical co-operation agreement under wruch Ponton will send land rrforni and agricultural productivity xprrts liere.— AP.AP - 27 words
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224 1964-08-27 2 DARIS, Wed. Prince Souphanouvong, leader of the pro-Commu-nist Pathet Lao, arrived here yesterday from Moscow for tripartite talks on Laotian, neutrality. He was "ready to do everything possible" to enable the tripartite negotiations to succeed. In a prepared statement he said: "But theReuter - 224 words
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Article92 1964-08-27 2 LUSAKA. Wed.— Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. Northern Rhodesia's Prime Minister, was yesterday elected unopposed as Presidentdesignate of Zambia. Northern Rhodesia becomes the Independent State of Zambia on Oct. 24. Dr. Kaunda, 40. has been Prime Minister since January. Until last September, Northern Rhodesia had beenReuter - 92 words
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Miscellaneous59 1964-08-27 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby («ev/ oomt cev-^ LOST VDue SALL^/ ■*-*c (well. oev\ N VOUC TEAtK f ILL GET IT J Smugglers held, boats sunk JAKARTA. Wed.— The Indonesian Navy hii.s captured 38 .smugglers in East Borneo. Antir* I news agency reported today. Their live br.us With the59 words
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180 1964-08-27 3 BEA makes a record profit of over £3m. T ONDON, Wed.—British European Airways, one of Britain's two state-owned airlines, made a record, profit of £3,030,000 in the year ended last i March, it was an- 1 nouri<ced today. The airline's annual report describes the past financial year as "the mostReuter - 180 words
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Article37 1964-08-27 3 HAVANA, Wed. The Cuban Government is now carrying out a thorough review of all commercial contracts under negotiation With Western nations as part of a major shake-up in the economic sphere, informed sources said. I37 words
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130 1964-08-27 3 BEATLES LAUGH OFF AIR CRASH PREDICTION OOLLYWOOD. Wed 11 The Beatles yesterday laughed off predictions that they would be involved in an air crash during their American tour. Mrs. Jean Dixon, of Wa-shlngton, who predicted that President Kennedy would be slain if he went to Dallas and tried to persuadeReuter - 130 words
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70 1964-08-27 3 LAS VEGAS. Wed. Million dollar fire sent Ramblers scurrying from the tables last night as it roared through the casino of the plush Sahara Hotel. Firemen took more than an hour to control the blaze, which also gutted the hotel's show lounge. No-one wasReuter - 70 words
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97 1964-08-27 3 Film star Anna Alberghetti to wed director at last HOLLYWOOD, Wed- Italian-born film slatAnna Maria Alberghrtti and director Claudio Guzman finally set the wedding date yesterday Tho two will wed. the singini; stir MM, on Sept. IS at a noun nuptial Mass .it St. Victor's Roman itliolic harcta in LosAP - 97 words
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101 1964-08-27 3 Fireworks horror: 37 dead, 55 hurt MEXICO CITY. Wed. A chain reaction of exploding fireworks ripped through a building crowded with religious pilgrims in Atlatlahuca, Centeral Mexico, yesterday, killing 37 people and seriously injuring 55. The explosion occurred in a ouilding crowded with 200 worshippers laden with iireworks lor anReuter - 101 words
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93 1964-08-27 3 ITNTTED NATIONS, Wed. The Secretary-General, U Thant, yesterday estimated that the UN's expenses next year would reach the record level of U*****,693.--750, U553,366,150 more than this year. A proposed increase of 294 posts in the secretariat staff, builciine charges, conference costs andReuter - 93 words
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Article30 1964-08-27 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— A record 529 million students— well over a quarter of the U.S. population will enrol in schools and colleges in autumn, according to official estimate*. A.P.AP - 30 words
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449 1964-08-27 3 'Walk-out' and a 'sit-in' after compromise fails at Democratic talks ATLANTIC CITY, Wed fTTIE Democratic Party's Convention tonight headed into its second session, faced by a walk-out by almost the entire all-white Mississippi delegation, and a "sit-in" by dissident white Alabama delegates. The Mississippi walk-out followed the collapse of aReuter - 449 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-08-27 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. ATTORNEY-GENERAL Robert Kennedy officially announced his candidacy for the Senate from New York. The formal announcement at a Press conference came after a week-end endorsement of the brother of the late President Kennedy by New York's Democratic MayorReuter - 255 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 3 COPENHAGEN. Wed. About 30 people were injured and taken to hospital after a ferry from Copenhagen rammed the quayside at Malmoe. Sweden.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration329 1964-08-27 3 MASS DISPLAY OF STRENGTH AT FUNERAL OF ITALIAN RED CHIEF DOME, Wed. Italy's I Communist Party, biggest in the Western world, last right staged a massive display of strength at the funeral of its veteran leader, Mr. Palmiro Togliatti, who died in the Crimea last week. Communist sources estimated thatReuter - 329 words
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72 1964-08-27 3 LONDON, Wed.— Nancy Lady Astor. the American-born widow of one of Britain's richest men. had an estate of only £25.467--she died last May at the age of 84. her will revealed. This will be cut to £3.152 when all debts and expenses are paid,72 words
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157 1964-08-27 3 LOS ANGELES, 'ved.— A 33-year-old widow today sought USS 15.000 <$45. nuO damages from a company and its security guard for a Urn that he claimed was caused by her perfume The case began one nleht In May 1962 in the Torrance. California, plant157 words
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277 1964-08-27 3 'Very close' polls result forecast by Libs f ONDON, Wed. Bri- tain's middle-of-the- 1 road Liberals yesterday forecast "a very close result" in the forthcoming general election with their party conceivably holding a bal-ance-of-power position between the Conservatives and Labour. A policy statement the report of a party working groupReuter - 277 words
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Article46 1964-08-27 3 Fewer executed in U.S. WASHINGTON. Wed. Fewer executions took place in the United States last yar than in any previous year the Bureau of Prisons reported. Twenty-one criminals were executed in the electric chair, gas chamber or on the gallows 26 fewer than in 1962.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement224 1964-08-27 3 V \\k\ V y DI APVC >^ft\ J BLUUKo Li RP ran do SJSb w q)0 luge and up to 30 tons to order PRICES STRICTLY COMPETITIVE I fßrrt PgDUiin 4144. IHI AICAM SINCAPCWI. PMOMI: tt*U I U"j PElArlMi^ 111, JAIAH CAMfSUX. KUALA LUMfU«. fMOMI UIM J LAST 3 DAYS224 words
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519 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. 'Till', chairman of the National Language Week Coaunittee, Inche Mohammed Ghazali Isiii;iil, tonight described the national language as a "golden bridge" towards the achievement of a bright future for the 10 million people of Malaysia. Inche Ghazali, who is also the political519 words
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Article58 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The St. John Ambulance Brigade. East A tea. South Coast Corps, will hold a satay party at the St. John Headquarteis in Beach Road at 6 p.m. on Sept. 5. The annual Inspection of the corps will take place on Sept. 658 words
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Article29 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— TTie Trafalgar Home Youth Club will celebrate its fourth anniversary with a concert at the Trafalgar Home community hall on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-08-27 4 Linda Tong to sing at '8.30 Specia VTIGHTINGALE Miss Linda ll Tong (above), who will sing at the grand variety show "8.30 Special," sponsored jointly by Singstar Associates and the Straits Times, on Sept. 7 at the National Theatre. Gross proceeds will go to the victims of the recent riots133 words
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Article62 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Siglap Citizens' Consultative Committee wi 1 give a dinner In honour of Mr. Tay Eng Guan, chairman of the Siglap Citizens' Consultative Committee, at the Opera Estate Boys' School on Aug. 29 at 7.30 pjn. Mr. Tay received the Bintang Baku Masharakat (Public62 words
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218 1964-08-27 4 TheNTUC warns army of 'direct steps' SINGAPORE, Wed. The National Trades Union Congress today j warned the British Army that it would! have "no course but to take direct steps" to help the Army Civil Service Union if no amicable settlement was reached in the trade dispute relating to the218 words
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Article70 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Dramatic Society of St. Joseph's Institution will present a comedy "Aisenlc and Old Lace" at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Sept. 6. The show had originally been fixed for July 21, but had to be cancelled due to the recent disturbances.70 words
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Article48 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. K. Perlayah has been elected president of the Tamil Brotherhood Association. Other office-bearers are: Mr. M. Karupplah, vice-president; Mr. S. Nagalingam. secretary; Mr. Mr. K. Singaram, treasurer; Mr. R. Kamnlavalen. sports secretary'; Mr. James Anboo. literary secretary, and Mr. Edmund Davis, •udittor.48 words
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Article38 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two courses organised by the Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of Singapore, will begin at the university tomorrow. The courses are on '•English poetry of the 20th Century" and "The teaching of Hokkien."38 words
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Article38 1964-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin, will declare open a new branch of Poh Heng Goldsmiths at John Little and ShoppinK Arcade on Saturday at 11 a.m.38 words
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Advertisement288 1964-08-27 4 dayVhly today"? SINGAPORE DON'T MISS IT THIS TIME 11, 1.45, 4, 630 9.1} llfiyyCD OF 3 TOP AWARDS including BEST H ffflßllLn PICTURE BEST FOREIGN ACTRESS Hhl I a BOOK EARLY OPEHS TODAY -COME EARLY JK. Lumpur FEDERAL CAPITOL Penang" AVIOD THE STAMPEDE! f YEAH^ YEAHJJTAH! :j rexls pTreT sky!288 words
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Advertisement92 1964-08-27 4 riMMtJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIMIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIMIIHMIIItIIIIIMIIHt I PEMBUKAAN ESOK SERENTAK I SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TOMORROW!! I SINGAPORE S KOTA BHARU PENANG^ ODEON-KATONC < ODBOM OOBON I i TuTl/Tlumpur Talor Sar kuala trembsamu i ODBOM CATHAY CATHAY C ABANDON HER CHILD WHOSE FATHER, SHE THOUGHT WAS HER OWN BROTHER. A Twitt Of Fote Brought Them 'i Back92 words
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Advertisement315 1964-08-27 4 I -GALA OPENING I I FRIDAY, 4th SEPT. 1964 1 SIMULTANEOUSLY AT CATHAY PALACE I I U^ CINEMA (SINGAPORE) KATONG^^S i I 1! 1 Dwarfing The Mightiest 1 Towering Over The Greatest^ ■a-. r MWf^'/S^k/^^- Stufey Baker Jack Hawkins Ulli Jacobssofi Jimes Booth Mdud Cmn m.. !g (NO FREE LIST)315 words
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Advertisement592 1964-08-27 4 SSHAw". GANISATION •2nd WEEK!: II a.m.. I.JO, 4, 6.45, 9.30 pm It you com* in 5 mimjt*! otrt this picture begins, you won't know what it's all aboatl "Monchurion Candidoti" B STARTS PROMPTLY AT: 11.16, 1.46, 4.16, 7.01 t, 9.46 H ••Mr.hiHukl AN CANDIDATE" a m\ftx>r\k Smatro Lourence Horvoy" Jonet592 words
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Miscellaneous78 1964-08-27 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1-HK following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC: From London. Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, (BA 700) 6.30 p.m.: from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin (BA 711) 7.25 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Brisbane (QF 737) 7.30 p.m.; from London,78 words
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Miscellaneous343 1964-08-27 4 Cairo. Bahrein, Karachi. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (AX 116) 3.50 p.m. Malaysian Airway* From Kuala Lumpur (ML 021) 10.05 a.m.; from Pinang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML IS3) 11.55 a.m.: from Jf»»*lton (ML 453) 1.15 p.m.; from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML 003) 1.40 p.m.; from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (ML 511)343 words
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539 1964-08-27 5 Technical university and college will produce 4,000 graduates in future SINGAPORE. Wed THE Singapore Polytechnic will in the next six years be divided into a technical university and a technical college. The chairman of the board of governors of the Polytechnic, Dr.539 words
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476 1964-08-27 5 Transmit democratic socialism: Lee calls on Spore youth SINGAPORE, W«d THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has called on youth leaders in the state to be like transistors in transmitting a Malaysian philosophy based on democratic socialism. i Mr Lee. who was .speaKing at a dinner lor youth476 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Serdang Agriculture College Students' 'Union will hold a Malaysia Ball on Sept. 5 at thp Colleee hall it 3 p.m26 words
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567 1964-08-27 5 gINGAPORE. Wea. The following list was published today in the Gazette. It is a list of good of United Kingdom origin the importation of which from any country or territory into Singapore is promblted from today. Aerated waters and spa not flavoured: Biscuits567 words
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Article64 1964-08-27 5 PENANO. Wed. The nation.il action committee of the National j Onion of Teachers will hold its first meeting in Kuala Lumpur on 6ept. 5 to work out plans on' how the union could best achieve Its j outstanding claims. Chief among the claims an better64 words
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124 1964-08-27 5 FENANG. Wed. The Penang City Engine, r, Mr. R. Bailey, who is due to leave on Malayanisation at the end of this month, was attacked by an unknown man yesterday. Mr. Bailey m standing by hi* car at the council's car park,124 words
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170 1964-08-27 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed 1V The thre e-riay I Umno general assembly I scheduled to begin at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustnka here next week has been postponed for two days. The Prime Minister. Tongku Abdul Rahman, who is also the national president of Umno.170 words
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Article19 1964-08-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed n» Thiru V K. Library ol Sepiing Estate, factory division, was open* ed recently.19 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-08-27 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Br^V~6ACK'sM I MAYBE PUTTINIO ——■■Jl^M^^^ KILLIM 1 ME SOME TOOLS IN J (<Ei£4? AN 1 THIS STOOPIN' tfv BACK POCKET^f M -v ovek per tools h^lpi rwg M H^-— IB; f '■TSi.'Si o» t .tt40 words
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Article77 1964-08-27 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Cuulture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has agreed to be the patron of the "Malaysia Ball 1964" organised by the Singapore Adventurers' Club to be held at the Hotel Ambassador on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mrs Jek Yeun Thong, wife77 words
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Article45 1964-08-27 6 1 PEKAN. Wed. About 4.000 schoolchildren, teachers and members of various organisations will attend a flag-raising ceremony on the morning of Aug. 31 to. celebrate Malaysia Day. At night, there will be an allcommur.ity variety show on the town padang45 words
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97 1964-08-27 6 Made himself younger to evade call-up: Jailed Xl THING Wed. Lai Klin* Ming, 23. was yesterday charged in the Sibu District Court with failing to register for .National Service and altering the date of issue on his identity card. He was sentenced to five months' imprisonment on each charge, theReuter - 97 words
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Article68 1964-08-27 6 BANDAR BAHRU, Wed. The District Officer. Inche Sofie bin Hassan, hn.s bren elected chairman of a goodwill committee in South Ked.ih. Other officials are Inche Mohamet! Sa'ad bin Endut. Inche > Zubir bin Haji All. Mr. Tan Kuan Yang- Haji Zamuddin bin Haii Din. Haji Hussein68 words
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239 1964-08-27 6 Govt to send doctors abroad to learn brain surgery KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE Central Government is to train local medical officers and nurses in brain surgery abroad. The first doctor under the scheme left here today for training in the United States. He is Dr. N. Arumugasamy, medical officer of239 words
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Article44 1964-08-27 6 BATU PAHAT Wed. A weeder. Wong Sin Yofc, 35. of Choh Estate In Pahang, was yesterday fined $100 or a month's jail by the Sessions Court here when h« pleaded guilty to falling to renew his identity card. Wong went to Jail.44 words
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Article25 1964-08-27 6 KLANG. Wed. —The Kilat Club here will hold a Social and dance at Connaught Bridge power station in Batu Tiga Road on Saturday.25 words
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160 1964-08-27 6 Maternity cash for women labourers increased KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Joint Labour Advisory Council has accepted a Government proposal to increase maternity allowances for women labourers. The proposal was put forward by the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. at a meeting of the council yesterday. At present, women160 words
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Article48 1964-08-27 6 MUAR. Wrd. A team oi public health inspectors now under I training at the Public Health Inspectors' training school in Kuala Lumpur will visit Muar on j Sept. 2 to study the town's sewerage system, the disposal of refuai and other health and sanitary systems.48 words
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Article32 1964-08-27 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will speak at thp graduation ceremony of the Singapore Vocational Institute at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 2 at 2.30 p.m.32 words
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148 1964-08-27 6 LUMUT Wed. The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, who completed hi* three-day tour of the Din. dings coastal district yesterday, made an appeal to the people to keep a special guard against infiltrators from across the Straits of Malacca. He said148 words
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153 1964-08-27 6 RUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ■•■—The -state of Kelantan will be declared free of cholera soon if the situation there continues to improve. A spokesman of thp Mmistry of Health said today only two districts in the east coast continued to remain "danger spots".153 words
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Article44 1964-08-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tiic Federal on X-raj Union will hold its annual < on- at the lecture hull of lh« Maternity Ho-iit;)! ivrr un S.r.urd.iy and s v More than 80 drleaatrs from Malaya and observers from Singapore are expected to attend.44 words
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Article202 1964-08-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —More men are needed by the Malaysian Armed Forces to serve In the army air force and navy. A Ministry of Defence Statement issued here today states that two recruiting teams will be visiting various centres from Sept. 1 to M.202 words
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Advertisement170 1964-08-27 6 -a- i Bp H W ;--^rC3^HP'. «^«.;*f fWBH m Agents for Singapore, and Malaya, fluf There is an OPEL TO SUIT EVERY MOTORING REQUIREMENT Tlie New OPEL REKORD (2 or 4 doors) makes driving Sie^ B&^^^^^ a treat. Ji Perfect Answer For Malaysian Motoring Eltgonc* it en* of iti distinctive170 words
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Miscellaneous131 1964-08-27 6 1 ###»f/ Onp By V.T. Ham tin /Y* MAN. ARMORER. 1 WELL. \y* i r > I NAME I cAVfc I^X j* WHAT 6EUEVE WE WERE\ HE'S BEEN GRAZING 1 WORKING uXXS J I MEU.O. K V. SOMt t-"EUAS k*^ "^P 1 I ME if I LOOKING A3 1 ABOUND131 words
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Article, Illustration386 1964-08-27 7 Industrial Court gives Health Ministry about two months to fill all vacancies for attendants following AUPE complaint of breach of pact SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'jllK President of the Industrial Arbitration ourt, Dr. Charles Gamba, has given the Ministry of Health time till Oct. 31 to fill386 words
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272 1964-08-27 7 Judge, 'with regret,' frees three of murder charge BARKING DOGSTHEN A SHOT THROUGH WINDOW PENANG, Wed. Mr. Justice Hepworth today told three men accused of attempted murder that it was "with regret' he had to acquit them. "The law is such that it wuuld rather the guilty one gets away272 words
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123 1964-08-27 7 i CINGAPORE, Wed. Four a wholesalers of Philips lighting products in Singapore are going on a world tour. They will leave Singa- pore by KLM on Sunday. They win visit production and I commercial centres of Philips In i Europe, after which they123 words
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Article37 1964-08-27 7 TELUK ANSON Wed. A Ihboui'pr. N. Nama Samapp.m. 43 ol Sunsei Bcrnam Estate. Sabuk Bn n.iin. was found dead in a hotel in King Street here an hour after I he had checked in.37 words
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Article42 1964-08-27 7 PENANO. Wed.— Spare parts of die.sel engines for cars have been reported stolen from Wearne Bros, in Penang Road. The manager. Mr. Peter Sunderland. told the police 30 cylinders and other parts, valued at $33 were missing.42 words
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Article177 1964-08-27 7 vSINGAPORE. Wed. Fifteen women and sever, men of various age groups were brought up! in court this afternoon on a joint charge of criminal trespass at the Students' Union House in Nanyansr University. Juratftf at 4.30 p.m. on Aw.: 2. They were alleged to have177 words
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Article29 1964-08-27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S R rmtnam. will ooen an exhibition of PHimings by MaJaytten trusts 6 p.m. tomorrow at Shell Houm Collyer Quay.29 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-08-27 7 The wedding of Mr. Anthony Louis Arokiasamy and Mi-ss Marie Kovlinp Sa\eria> took place at tie St. Aniu'x Church. Port Sut-ttenhAin last Saturday. The bridegroom. HdrM M>n of Mr. and >Ir>. P \ioki;«samy of Port Sueitenham. works fur tlie Port Autlioritv The bride is the daughter of Mrs.58 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-08-27 7 A 'fair' exchange: Thai air girl to US KUALA LUMPTjR. Wed. Miss Yuraphorn Hoprasartsuk, an air hostess with Thai International who will be going to the United States next month on an air hostess exchange programme. Miss Hoprasartsuk (left), will exchange places with Miss Sandra Stocker of Continental Airlines, who74 words
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Article37 1964-08-27 7 PENANO. Wed. The senior Sessiens Court President. Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today fined G. Slnnapan $210. or five months 1 Jail for carrying three bottles of satnsu for which duty had not been paid.37 words
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Article31 1964-08-27 7 KLANG. Wed. Mr. Sioh Goh 800. a senior Technical Assistant with the Public Works Department in Klanij. was elected president of the Selangor Coast Club I here yesterday.31 words
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161 1964-08-27 7 KAUM IBU TO MOVE FOR WOMAN IN CABINET KUALA I IMIMK. Wed —The Kauiii Ibu sc tion of I mini is to urge the Central Government to appoint a unman Cabinet Minister. It also wants the Government to reserve a quarter of the seats in State Assemblies and Parliament for161 words
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200 1964-08-27 7 Five get 'deterrent' fines for trawler fishing rpELUK ANSON. Wed.— The Circuit Magistrate in Sabak Bernam, Inche Gulam Mustatla bin Nadar Ali. yesterday warned that Uli trawler fishing Op tors would be severely punished. He >aid this when h< found six people guilty ol fishing with trawler nets without .i200 words
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Advertisement274 1964-08-27 7 THE NEW PILL FOR RHEUMATISM Cljilvax gets right to the root of the pain BritMl chemists pet-fected a new I pi 1 1 lor rheumatism contatnln? two new Anti-rheumatic drum called I Paracetamol and Sallcylamlde. The results in many cases were dramatic. Pain from many obstinate cases of rheumatism was274 words
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Advertisement379 1964-08-27 7 ply flc B^^^^^^ 'I Hill HERE ARE THE SEVEN ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF THE SEASTAR 7 if A one-piece case; a thinner and smarter watch. Better waterproofness. Elimination of corrosion. An original and luxurious watch. Completely new presentation. Unbeatable price range. World Wide Sales and Service. ALL PRICES ARE FACTORY -CONTROLLED379 words
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275 1964-08-27 8 KUALA I I MPI R, Wed.— Two categories of people will be affected by the revision of Malaya's electoral rolls for P a r 1 i a m c n tary, State, local authority and local council elections. They are: I Ifosi275 words
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Article41 1964-08-27 8 IPOH. Wed.— V. Krishnamah. 29. was subbed In the forehead and left arm in a room of a hotel in Theatre Street here yesterday. Police sent her to hospital where rtM was treated as an outpatient.41 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 8 KLUANG. Wrd. Ex-pupiis of the Government English School here will hold a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Sept. 5 at t p.m.26 words
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Article89 1964-08-27 8 Wed Thirty members of the 2nd Company of the Girls' Life Brigade will be sitting for a safety first examination on Saturday at the Geylang Methodist Girls' School In Aljunled Road. The examination, according to a spokesman, Is for members to attain their brigade badges. The89 words
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150 1964-08-27 8 GURKHAS GIVE DRUMS AND BUGLES TO SCHOOL SEREMBAN, Wed. The 17 Gurkha Signal regiment last night presented a set of drums and bugles to the Chan Wa National Type Secondary School as a "token of friendship co-oper ation ard goodwill." In return it received a pair of silver candlesticks. The150 words
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104 1964-08-27 8 ALOR STAR, Wed. The President of the Alor Star Town Council. Inche Ismail Harun. told a special council meeting today that a settlement had been reached with council workers on the reinstatement of 73 conservancy labourers whose services had been terminated. Inche Ismail was104 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-08-27 8 Second batch of Sabah policewomen under training in K.L. 1(1 ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Nine young Sabah policewomen arej taking a four-month course in wireless telephonic communications at the Federal Police Depot here. They are the second batch of Sabah girls to undergo such training. The first batch of six completed115 words
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208 1964-08-27 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. TWELVE Indonesians, who were charged in Pontian 1 last week under the Internal Security Act with possession of arms, ammunition and explosives in a security area, were produced in court here today when their cases were again brought up for mention.208 words
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107 1964-08-27 8 PENANG, Wed. A thief escaped from a shop here last night with a roh of cloth valued at $160. Mr. Lim Eng Seah. proprietor of a tailoring shop. Chop Sin Hln. of Dato Kramai Road, reported to the police that a man called107 words
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Article, Illustration334 1964-08-27 8 Accord on principle of common day off for 300,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Agreement has been reached on the principle of a common weekly day off for Malaya's 300.000 estate workers, who now work on a roster system to ensure that rubber trees are tapped daily. Mr. PP. Narayanan, general secretary334 words
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Article21 1964-08-27 8 MUAR. Wed.— Five radios and a tape-recorder, altogether worth $1,000. wert stolen from a shop here on Monday nlgtit.21 words
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Article27 1964-08-27 8 KLANO. Wed.— The La Salle School here will hold a fun fair at the school building in Telok Oadong Road on Saturday and Sunday.27 words
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109 1964-08-27 8 KUALA LIPIS, Wed.— The by-election for the State Assembly seat of Jelai will be a straight fight between the Alliance and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party When nominations closed today. Inche Abu Samah bin Idris. 50. an executive committee member of Umno West Pahang. and109 words
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125 1964-08-27 8 PENANG. Wed— Penang police today warned the public against three confidence tricksters reported to be going round the city soliciting donations supposedly for a I school building fund. The trio, described as well-dressed and carrying files, approached a Jelutong housewife yesterday and125 words
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Article21 1964-08-27 8 BANTING. Wed. The Social j Welfare Lotteries Board draw will take place here on Monday at the Capitol Theatre.21 words
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Article24 1964-08-27 8 I RAWANG. Wed. The Youth 1 Club here will hold a Big Walk I contest on Aug. 30 to celebrate Malaysia Day.24 words
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416 1964-08-27 8 Ipoh court sets aside Belfast order to family 'GEOLOGIST NOT GUILTY OF DESERTION...' IPOH. Wed. A pro- visional order for maintenance against a geologist in Malaya, made by the Petty Sessions. Belfast, in Northern Ireland, was set aside by the Sessions Court here today. Carl Frederick Mason. *L a geologist416 words
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Article29 1964-08-27 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed Mr A. V. Georee from Ann Btl been transferred here a:of waterworks in place ol Mr. Saudagar Singh who is b<:ng posted to Alor Star.29 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Engineering Society of the Univer*ity of Malaya will hold a dinner on Saturday at the Federal Hotel at 8 p.m.26 words
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Advertisement16 1964-08-27 8 8O "AUTO LUBE sole agents: WING MING COMPANY LIMITED 407,'JALAN BESAR. STORE.B. TEL: *****. *****. *_2W3316 words
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Miscellaneous255 1964-08-27 8 Straits Times Crossword .UKOSh 8. Only one ol several In 18 (4). a Heaeauis maae by a tiro with M. Hind-quarters? (4-8). 10. go. ~y wm the II > 5 S™^?. V, C PPer 11. Syce sat organising transport 17. People without exception (th» (7;. commander Included) had 12. Island255 words
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Article464 1964-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Dr. Goh tells how Spore Development Board did the research, hired experts and sold proposal to investors •JHE Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today disclosed how the Economic Development Board had helped to bring into being a modern leather tannery in464 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 9 IPOH. Wed— Two field pumps. valued ;tt $350. were reported stolen from the engine shed at Pengkalan Tin Limited in Lahut. near here yesterday.26 words
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Article29 1964-08-27 9 I PENANG. Wed. The Lions Club of George Town will hold their next luncheon meeting at the j Town House Hotel nt 1 p.m. next Wednesday.29 words
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243 1964-08-27 9 Four children drowned-'so urge Govt to approve railing for drain' ALOR STAR, Wednesday. THE Alor Star Town Council was today urged to bring pressure on the State Government to approve the councils proposal to construct a railing along a dangerous monsoon drain at the back lanp between Alor Star police243 words
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93 1964-08-27 9 l ESStLTON, Wed. More than a hundred villagers In Tawau are undereoinn training to form a Vigilante Coips m the area. The training is in the use ol firearms. Though the unit is non- j romnntnnt it is felt that ttie I93 words
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176 1964-08-27 9 I pARIT BUNTAR. Wed. 1 L The Krian Offlcer-in-Charge, Police District, Assistant Superintendent E. A. Fernandez, today stressed the need for compulsory bicycle and pedestrian tracks on both sides of the stretch of the north-south trunk road which runs through176 words
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Article30 1964-08-27 9 JESSELTON. Wed— Eight Vol- i untary Service Overseas teachers I from Britain arrived here today and will serve in various parts of the State for one year30 words
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Article28 1964-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— An assistant headman of the Sio Sam Bong 108 secret society group has been and detained under the Criminal Law "Temporary Provisions' Ordinance28 words
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Article37 1964-08-27 9 KLUANO. Wed. Former pu- I pils of the Government English School here will hold a Malam Ria dance at Diamond Jubilee Hall at 8 p.m. on Sept. S in aid of the school building fund.37 words
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110 1964-08-27 9 tUMGAffMtfc, tuu. 'lbe 18 Shaw UqpUMMMMMi cinemas in Miigupoi.. have oiih-i.ui> rerugnisca the Industrial Woik.i t moii as the collect i\.negotiating body on behalf of their 500 nun managerial staff. Recognition has beei accorded to the union i. letter by three Sin companies110 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-08-27 9 SULTAN'S WIFW SEES PARADE IN LAND ROVER JOHORE. too. celebrated *HA R I \V ANITA 1 (Women's Day) on Tuesday in a fitting manner. Proceedings began with the Tengku Shahariah. wife of the Sultan of Johore. inspecting a parade in a land rover. A rally at the Istana Padang in68 words
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103 1964-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Arifln bin Abu Kasslm, who claimed that he was fo r mer- ly a pearl diver, was jailed for a year today by a district court for possessing a a forged identity card. He pleaded guilty to using the card as103 words
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137 1964-08-27 9 Trengganu Ruler to make 5-day official visit to Kelantan today KOTA BHARI. Wed. The Sultan of Trengganu and his Consort will make a five-day official visit to Kelantan tomorrow. They Royal party will be met by Kelantan royalty and state dignitaries at Bukit Yong on the KeL.n-tin-Trengganu border. The Sultan137 words
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94 1964-08-27 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.. Two Indian Parliamentarians are now In Malaysia to investigate ways of facilitating shipping travel of In-j dlan residents between Ma- < laysia and India. They are Mr. Oopalsami Thenkondar. and Dr. Singhvi. Mr Tru-nkondar told the Straits 1 Time* Hint he and94 words
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Article54 1964-08-27 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. —A. P»rimala Dcvi, an eight-year-old pupil of St. Marys Tamil School here, whs killed when she waa knocked down by a car in front of the school this morning. She is the second pupil of Urn school to have died in a54 words
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156 1964-08-27 9 ITUALA LUMPUR. iv Wed Tne Mala yan Muslim College win move from Klang to its new buildings in PetaUng Jaya at the end of next year. Tenders have been called for the $2.5 million building which will consist of a main156 words
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Advertisement182 1964-08-27 9 ift^^^S tie A M^HS l^\ n \A/ 1 1 r"^ T C f~\ II /i (1 IJ v I WII I fl i(II I I 1 i 'i 1 SSSSS •%i point at this low price! Wrfw 45 1 11 You would expect to pay more iot a Parker pen182 words
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Obituary113 1964-08-27 10 2* Wmr4* tit (Mtmimmm) 9WAV PIN SIANQ Cortege will leave No. 7 Parry Road 10 a.m. Friday M-S-44 for Crematorium, Jalan Airport. Kuala I^umpur. CASLI RECEIVED OP* the death of our heloved father T Manuel Ker nuules at Kallady House. Palllthumy Kaxhakutum on 24-8-M. Deeply mmtrnrd !•> tons, daugntara.113 words
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Article205 1964-08-27 10 m Wwati tit Qttmimmm) •■n. IMOaWOOO and family to thank friend*, relatives for 'heir nondotencea. attendance and all i oelHMt aaalsuuee rendered towards them Ma. D. PAUL thanks all relative* and frtwxis who attended the funeral of Ma mother on 2U-ft-M. gave assistUN, sent messages of oondoleoce and »rwtm205 words
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Obituary22 1964-08-27 10 Wmr4t SID (Minimum* IN MEMORY OF my dear brother Kn'i Khre Kens. Oone but not for- .'7th Auguat. 1953. j22 words
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Article113 1964-08-27 10 M Words Sit (Minimum) IBUI 3»— 45. ITALIAN Mens sii,,c» Just arrived at Caprice. Nsee Ann Building, Orchard Road. S'porc. MINO SHOP lit Flupatrlrk Orchard i Koad. Singapore, his the latent collection of rattan nandtmrs Mas] iccen- j -ones for any occasion STATISTICS SHOW reaae In tai^i of Hlrkory113 words
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651 1964-08-27 10 The Straits Times Thursday. August 27, 1964. Lesson For Britain Few additional facts have been disclosed since Dr. Goh Keng Swee's Sunday explosior over the textile wrangle with the British Board of Trade Such as they are, however they have put the Board in less kindly light Its ban on651 words
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Article379 1964-08-27 10 Mr. Manic kavasagam has disclosed that the Government is making progress on a scheme —first mentioned 18 months ago to provide permanently disabled workers with a "regular and sufficient" income. The idea has obvious attractions from the administrator's point al view. Because permanent disablement is a relatively rare379 words
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Article177 1964-08-27 10 i The Malayan Agri-Horticul-I turai Association's efforts to give its annual Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur a traditional air have in the past been largely foiled by nomadic habits: traditions prosper best in familiar locations. The problem of the lack of a permanent home has now been solved, however,177 words
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Article973 1964-08-27 10 RICHARD DENMAN - RICHARD DENMAN by of 2%c Economist The anomalies of immigration laws in Britain DURING the past few months there have been several cases of apparent injustice or mere foolishness on the part of immigration officials to draw the public's attention fo the state of the973 words
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LETTERS
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Letter85 1964-08-27 10 IHAVE a question regarding the teacher training scheme for which I have been selected. Will a candidate who Is taking the H.B.C. examination this year, but who has been selected to undergo the two year training, be allowed to take the 'special' course if he succeeds In obtaining85 words
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Letter93 1964-08-27 10 I REFER to a comment by S.S. Lam on Kampong Ampat drainage (ST. Aug. 12). Kamponc Ampat (part) was made up by the P.W.D. last year. The drains along the made up part are concrete lined and not earth drains. However, most of the lots fronting Kampong Ampat93 words
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Letter82 1964-08-27 10 CINCE the beglhiiing of this year I have been healing of the setting up of a chest clinic in the Pontian District Hospital, but so far nothing has been done. Very often I have to wait for more than an hour at the out-patient Department to receive my82 words
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Letter118 1964-08-27 10 AS a simple and ordinary person I do not know much about new laws. Recently I was approached by my landlord who demanded a double Increase In the rent. I was taken by surprise and hesitated as I felt this was an unjustified rise. Later, however, a friend118 words
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115 1964-08-27 10 Iwas surprised to read your front page news about the free milk and bread scheme for school children. The spokesman for the Malayan Council for Child Welfare has put this challenging question: 'Is our programme not a charitable one?" The answer115 words
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Letter127 1964-08-27 10 FELIX Chia (ST. 20.8.84) is not the only one who has to suffer the dust left behind by the laterite carrying lorries. Hundreds of motorists, especially the unfortunate motor-cyclists and scooterlsts have to tolerate the very fine (sometimes blinding) dust In the eyes and nostrils dally. The "Keep127 words
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Letter106 1964-08-27 10 r^XTENSIVE works are Lj being undertaken at the Causeway, and while we appreciate that traffic jams are inevitable, the situation lately Is giving rise to a great deal of concern. For example, last Saturday, it took a motorist about li hours to Inch his way from Woodlands to106 words
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Article328 1964-08-27 10 Richard C - Richard C. By Corrigan JACKSON. MISS., Wed. "George," said the businessman to the the barber. "why don't you start serving coffee in your shop? I can't get a cup of coffee in this town any more they all want you to fill out an328 words
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Advertisement490 1964-08-27 10 Straito Times Malay Mail rtsssWlsil advertleeaMfite may be handed toi setf Moor OOLD (rrOrtAOK ArtCAOC OieSmd Road COCO STORAOI INANCHCS AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONG K«Pf>*lL ROAD-NAVAL MASK AiiMmHssd A«e«««: Cmr BOOK STOffK LTD WMckMtir Houu. Coltyer Qaey THI NEWS FRONT Ptttpxrtek-t twsceHm M. M. ISMAIL S Adeneratty Mood. Wawal Saee llimsSM490 words
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Advertisement43 1964-08-27 10 $ee(|W The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer* A Exporter! of High Oast Worst** A WosUsm. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Stree*, T.I: 9243) HONGKONG: Mlrador Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road. Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement143 1964-08-27 10 FERTILIZERS I II 4TH OCCASION IN THE I II MJ.H.A. EXHIDITIOM I It SPONSORED BY I l\ THE MINISTRY ft OF AGRICULTURE I J FEDBbffIOH Of MALAYA "WWw^t^^^S^m w( Isi Bjr if saaaai At bbbbbbbl sbbbbk T t^ a^saaai Ws/£4o* NOW! Af Last) FREE BROCHURE telli you how XM'/^ V143 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-08-27 11 Geared to supply needs of S-East Asia AUTO INDUSTRY PROUD TO BE ABLE TO HELP NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES THK Australian automotive products industry was geared to supply essential equipment to South-East Asia, the president of the Australian Federation of Automotive Products Manufacturers, Mr. P. I. Rosenblum, said in an interview for364 words
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Article184 1964-08-27 11 HOW TO AVOW SKIDDING ON ROAD IT'S been raining and from behind the steering wheel of your car the road surface looks shiny and smooth. Suddenly, a dop runs on to the road, you brake hard but the tyres don't grip and within split seconds you skid into the kerb.184 words
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Article232 1964-08-27 11 $25,205 m for road work I IKE many other coun- Li tries in the world i I today. Australia is deve- j i loping industrially and commercially at a fast j rate. But one of the main 1 I stumbling-blocks to pro- gress, is the lack of ade- i I232 words
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214 1964-08-27 11 AUSTRALIAN made Ford Falcon imports into Malaysia virtually doubled in the last 12 months but planned changes are confidently expected to bring a still more substantial increase during 1965. This will make Malaysia second only to New Zealand in its acceptance of this impressive car214 words
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94 1964-08-27 11 Big Chrysler expansion plan ahead CHRYSLER Corporation's new assembly plum al Ton.- ley Park. Adelaide. South Au.iitulut. is expected to be producing about '200 puMOftr cars a day by the end ot liex; September. The vice-president ot the corporation's international division. Mr. Irving J Minett. smci m Adelaide recently that94 words
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148 1964-08-27 11 Lightweight power brake very efficient yHE automotive ln- dustry in Australia is using now materials to manufacture motor parts which are lighter yet retain their strength and durability. One manufacturer there developed a high-effi-ciency aluminium power brake that weighs five and a half pounds and is suitable for all popular148 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-08-27 12 TWO-DOOR, PILLARLESS iHi iii-u two -dour pillarless hardtop \M Falcon which will be introduced to the Australian market shortly. Wide opening doors and a split bench seat allow easy access to the sporty new model which will be available in both deluxe and Futura versions.45 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-08-27 12 cubic-inch engine developing 121 li.h.p. The styling changes include a new rear end, grills and hamper bars and a re-designed interior. lhis Australian designed Falcon is available with the choice of three ••ußines and increased horse power. Most powerful is the all-new 20046 words
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499 1964-08-27 12 Motor firm wants to produce in other countries At the rate of a car every 5* minutes AN unusual two-cylinder car which surprised many experts by finishing: in a gruelling 7,000-mile reliability trial through four Australian States, is to be part of an equally unusual trade deal with other countries.499 words
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296 1964-08-27 12 Tribute to madame's love of comfort MAN made the automobile for women to ride in or so Australian car manufacturers seem to be convinced. They take continual note of latest fashion colours, carry out surveys of housewifely thinking on the subject of the family car and are sensibly aware of296 words
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Article323 1964-08-27 12 Warning on oil changes AUTOMOTIVE engineers In Australia have sounded a warning to motorists who believe that their vehicles need fewer oil changes. The engineers say the period between oil changes recommended by car manufacturers Invariably refers to what is called "normal driving con* ditions". I They aay that many323 words
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Article, Illustration32 1964-08-27 12 V A newcomer in the sports car field the Lightburn Zeta, produced in South Australia with an aerodynamic fibre-glass body designed by Mirhelotti of Italy. Price in Australia $4,893.32 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-08-27 12 Snappy, neat and simple! That's the essence of this Lightbarn Zeta, Australia's latest. It has been designed with a dual purpose: As an economical runabout for home or business and as a vehicle for developing countries with limited resources and technical knowledge. In Australia it sells for $4,165. There is54 words
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Article, Illustration481 1964-08-27 13 MACHINES which shun doors 50,000 times hydraulic rams engaging and disengaging dutches 759,000 times—shockabsorbera tested to destruction under water cars bounced up and down 100,000 times bodies twisted to give more punishment than the worst roads AH this and more is almost a daily occurrence481 words
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Article147 1964-08-27 13 Practical and ahead of fashion n V world standards, Australians drive their cars hard and long. This generates a continuous demand for modification and developmental work in maximum-security experimental plants. Continuous water sprays, pressure dust chambers, sound deadening measurement and many other tests help produce a car which will give147 words
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273 1964-08-27 14 THIS CAR CAN TAKE A LOT OF PUNISHMENT A YEAR ago five of Australia's leading driver-mechanics left Melbourne on a mission which at that time was top secret in Australian motoring. Their Journey was to the remote Eyre Peninsula in South Australia to test the current Ford Falcon KM car,273 words
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Article92 1964-08-27 14 rMHE British Motor Cor--1 poration (Australia) Ply Limited has over the past few years been exploring the market potential for Australian produced B.M.C. vehicles in South East Asian countries. The company has appointed distributors in Singapore. Malaya. Borneo and Hong Kong. Experimental shipments of92 words
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419 1964-08-27 14 It pays to service your vehicles regularly THE effortless wonder of today's motor vehicles tend to make many motorists forget that they need regular maintenance. Even the most efficient vehicles, like the Australian made Holden. which performs without complaint in almost any weather and conditions, should be serviced regularly. As419 words
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Article84 1964-08-27 14 MORE than 1,000 new motor vehicles were registered each day in Australia last year, according to the latest figures issued by the Bureau of Statistics. Private motoring was mainly responsible for the big Jump. The number of cars registered was 233.134 and 74.246 station wagons84 words
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99 1964-08-27 14 A vehicle for every 2.7 persons by 1970 BY 1970 Australia will have a motor vehicle for every 2.7 persons, or a total of 4.700.000 vehicles on the road. This estimate was given recently by the director of the Chamber ox Automotive Industries. Mr. W. W. D. Daunt, in Canberra.99 words
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Article, Illustration487 1964-08-27 14 Popular car for use as taxi Used by police In Malaysia, Hong Kong and Kenya WHEN an Australian hails a taxi in any major city or town, he invariably steps into a Holden manufactured almost wholly in Australia. The HoMen. manufactured by General Motors Holdon Pty. Ltd.. has earned such487 words
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Advertisement195 1964-08-27 11 Precision built for rugged service AUSTRALIAN automotive parts and equipment Australia is tough on vehicles; not only do they need to cope with dense city traffic but with thousands of miles of highways and country roads. In these MM^^^^Al^'l conditions, Australian precision manufactured parts yield extra miles of B^^^^l H195 words
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Advertisement656 1964-08-27 12 /'M DP^S) u^S —^^^555 ■^'".^■JHtaBW" wm The New Holden Special Sedan. Mew Power-Swept styling! Gnat new engines! More miles per gallon! Same low prices! Today, Australia's Own Car brings you the of breakage; two-speed electric windshield mission the most automatic automatic of them biggest new list of motoring benefits since656 words
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Advertisement79 1964-08-27 13 a CAR FAN Sato AfMts: T. V. Mitditli A Co. (F/E Ltd.) StagWM* Pmmiic Kaala Laapai transmission S^ ~"ia F HUiB tools and _VjWjMK_ E— service r -H equipment umom hl. m^ mmm^ m m^jlb •ngln« «»^^^^fc 111 """NOD^3 Repco Engine, Brake and Transmission parts, Tools and Equipment are pjJz^79 words
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Advertisement217 1964-08-27 13 THE BIG DIFFERENCE 18 QUALITY r>£~i w Automotive axle shafts from Australia are among B*t**v»i— the world's best, and least ev> ensivc. Wlr. Because high-quality, low cost Australian strrl, Q I together with the most advanced induction BV*-^> I hardening process in the world, allows Dufor to (S^^""# I manufacture217 words
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Advertisement162 1964-08-27 14 Move up to Falcon you'll like what you gain! If you're the type that likes to "get out and As for travelling, the "Pursuit 170" engine adjusting brakes. Big, 6.50-inch tyres. And about", and take special pride in the things you (Falcon's biggest-selling engine) is swift, agile routine maintenance reduced162 words
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Article181 1964-08-27 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. The one-day old strike by 12,000 employees of the PaivAmerican Airways in America following a break-down of negotiations between the management and the Transport Workers' Union, which represents the employees, has been called off. This was announced In a statement Issued by181 words
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76 1964-08-27 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The unidentified body of a 60-year-old Chinese was found hanging from a tree along Bukit Timah road yesterday. The ponce description of the man is: Five ft. eight ins. tall, 130 pounds, sharp face, close-cropped hair, dark complexion, and wearniK76 words
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124 1964-08-27 15 Corruption case judgment reserved KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Sessions Court President. Syed Hassan AlI Jeffrt, today reserved judg- I ment in a corruption case in which a police records clerk. Manmohan Singh Sodhi, 36. was charged with corruptly accepting $30 from a police croporal. Manmohan Singh was alleged to have124 words
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Article422 1964-08-27 15 Tengku to open fair today: 'Orchid Island/ fountians and bright lights to give a fairy land look KUALA LUMPUR. Wed rfENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN will open what promises to be the greatest Malayan AgriHorticultural Association show at the Bth mile Klang Road the permanent grounds of MAHA422 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-08-27 15 An apprentice makes good after course in Germany KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MALAYAN Railway apprentice has made good after a two-year .diesel engine course in Germany. Kasmawl bin Kamsan. who returned from Germany on Sunday, was earning less than $120 a month two years ago. Today he Is a qualified260 words
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238 1964-08-27 15 MINISTER: gift clinic will HELP FARMERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Illc h e Suleiman bin Bulon, said today that the veterinary department would do more animal and poultry disease control work and teach farmers better animal management methods. He was speaking at the presentation238 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 15 DUNGUN. Wed. The Mentr* Besar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahim Plkrl bin Mohamed. will open a weekly fair at Bukit Besi on Friday.26 words
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153 1964-08-27 15 5 Indonesians with $11,000 cargo in court pENANO, Wed. Five Indonesians were pro- 1 duced in the Penang Sessions Court this afternoon on a charge of entering Malaysian territorial waters at about 330 p.m. yesterday. This was the first prosecution of 1U kind in Petumg since trie proclamation on Aug.153 words
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Article51 1964-08-27 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. AmarjU Singh, the First Traffic Magistrate, today fined a Royal Navy driver. Shukor bin Mail Mohamed. $150 for reckless driving In Sembawang Road on Dec. 31. last year. The car went to the wrong aide of the road and collided with an on-coming51 words
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103 1964-08-27 15 Govt working out details of 'Goodwill Month' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. At the suggestion of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. the Central Government is now planning to launch a "Goodwill Month" throughout the country. Details are being worked out and it is expected the "month" will begin early in103 words
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236 1964-08-27 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. 0 The boys' wing of the Federation Military College has open- ed its doors for the first time to Singapore students in secondary two classes. Members of the college staff are now visiting the principal secondary schools to explain to236 words
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100 1964-08-27 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. The 0 National Trade Union Congress today received three more donations totalling $270 for its rehabilitation fund. They came from the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club (through the Straits Times), $200; Pulau Brani Smelting Works Sports Club, $50. and Kwok Sing Musical100 words
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269 1964-08-27 15 1/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will lead a sevenman delegation to the World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings in Tokyo from Sept. 7 to Sept. 11. m« The ae P ut y leader269 words
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Advertisement490 1964-08-27 15 moIySUP PRODUCTS GIVE BETTER PROTECTION TO YOUR CAR! I f^ci \ai r f"^/ r fIVFR 1 /^^S^^^M'' MOTORISTS l£fcl*| MOLYSLIP for engines ■WHS"" Suitable lor all oils It 'plates' all metai-to-matal aur;A^,' ii» tacea. reduces fricdon and wear Your car will atari v^ eaaier. runs quietsr. accelerates last and you490 words
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Advertisement330 1964-08-27 15 The Greatest Name in German Electronics! /^> xyfljffigrgy€f. AFTER SALES J I. j' jlj ENSURED BY I EXPERIENCED lllfc 1 ll* i. "^ittM-'"-t?»H HEADED BY TV ENGINEER ii im ii 1111? Z\ m rHvrn InE II NORDMENDE ft ROLAND Jl FACTORY iIJrS y*lL I I SOUVERAEN An alagoitt T.V. Receiver330 words
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Miscellaneous628 1964-08-27 15 News; 9.40 Strictly Instrumental; RADIO SINGAPORE 10.00 Dial tor Disc; 10.45 Interlude; 11.00 Mews; 11.05 Music SHORTWAVE SERVICE: pto m rha Oper»; 12 MlcMlght 62 and 25 metres Close v MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metres RADIO MALAYSIA AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 "AUIU JVIAI_AT2>IA Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; NATIONAL SHORTWAVE628 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-08-27 16 IjiOREIGN visitors to Hong Kong often ask distinguished surgeon Dr. Li Shu-fan. "Can you explain why Chinese women keep so slim?" He replies: "I ascribe the sliraness of most Chinese women to the effect of drinking tea." Dr. Li Shu-fan explains this in his memoirs Hong Kong126 words
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Article119 1964-08-27 16 ACCORDING to Singr- V pore's well known cookery expert Miss Chan Sou Lin. Chinese tea Ii a "wonderful drink for any time of the day." It is the custom in many Chinese homes and shops even now to offer i cup of tea immediately a119 words
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Article, Illustration570 1964-08-27 16 What to wear on your holiday trip to Europe IT is no longer nfCTWry for the woman traveller to select a special "travel wardrobe* 1 for a trip. Been use of shrinking distances due to jet travel, whatever looks best in a cosmopolitan city will be suitable for equally-cosmopolitan cities570 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-08-27 16 tableware is an established favourite in homes. While there are many designed on traditional lines, there is a growingtrend now in the market for stainless steel items. What s new in stainless steel tableware along with traditional silverwares will be shown at a big exhibition313 words
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Advertisement307 1964-08-27 16 DIAMOND HARD NAILS THE ONIY SCIENTIFIC NAIL HARDENER MADE IN SWITZERLAND. SOLD IN 70 COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. 'I/5 A Smlst praducl ■wAoM« from 'tV i(f J4NGKPORE. Fadaral Dlxxntary Ltd.. Roblntan I Co, Ltd., Madlcat Hall Ltd., Fitzaotrkk't Supermarliat, Smqopora Way wary. KUALA LUMPUR: W«ld Rood Suparmorkat, Fadaral Plipamary Ltd.307 words
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Advertisement138 1964-08-27 16 H|f HOUSEHOLD fft HINTS 0 U RUB white vinegar on the mark left on dresses when the hem is lowered. Then press out with a warm iron. Rhinestone buttons and buckles will sparkle If soaked In liquid detergent for about 15 minutes and ther rubbed with a flannel cloth. Sew138 words
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Advertisement202 1964-08-27 16 «X» aX* ~~A iIS aaat^">» it Jr %V *W '.XTOMIXtP m m w^*^^^ i a^^ aY j^L i9t^^\jL^^^^^JL 4bbbblbl "LA ROSE" 4 \1 (Perfume) W '■)*s| fjp (P«rfum«) (After-Shave Lotion) MARCEL ROCHAS. PARIS Perfume: Cologne Eau de Toilette END CONSTIPATION the pleasant LAXETTES way no w r no u No202 words
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216 1964-08-27 17 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. YJALAYSIA'S own national shipping line will be established next year if the Federal Cabinet accepts the blueprint, the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, said today. Raja Mohar added216 words
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Article93 1964-08-27 17 'I-ELUK ANSON. Wed Two cousins were killed and the mother of one of them seriously injured when they were knocked down by a car near here yesterday afternoon. U Janakl. 24. her son. M. Munlandy. 11. and her niece Rajamah. eight, were walking home after93 words
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67 1964-08-27 17 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Goh Chong Keng. manager of the Perak branch of the Malayan Times, today filed a writ In the High Court here through his solicitors Mex-rs. Singh and Co. against the Malayan Times for arrears of salary. The action is for $4,15967 words
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Article68 1964-08-27 17 TAIPING. Wed. The inaui?u- ral meeting ot the Old B< elation of the King Edward VII School here will be held in the •Chool hali on Saturday. Mr. Toh Theam Hcick. Member of Parliament who is convening the meeting. »xpects Old Boys from all68 words
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Article55 1964-08-27 17 SEREMBAN Wi-d A senior Sarawak Information officer. Mr. Cluh Chia Kwci. who i^ month's tour of Malaya, spent a busy day here today visiting various Government departments. Mr. Chin, who recently attended the Malaysia senior officers' seminar in Kuala Lumpur, will visit Perak. Penang55 words
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62 1964-08-27 17 781 tin mines produced 4,887 tons in July KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— There were 781 tin mines in operation in July seven more than in June. Of these, 64 were dredees, 663 gravel pump and 54 others. They produced 4.887 tons of tin for the month iiiil provided employment for 41.42762 words
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66 1964-08-27 17 SINGAPORE Wed. —An expedition of 15 Indian scientists, who have completed their oceanography research work in the Indian Ocean, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow morning in the spe-cially-equipped I.N.S. Kistna. Dr. N K. Panikkar, director of the Indian Ocean Expedition, leads the team.66 words
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59 1964-08-27 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Ah Moh. 23. of Hokkien Street, was today robbed of $1,100 in cash and Jewellery by two armed thugs. She told police the thugs, one armed with a dagger, entered her home at about 1 D.m. and tied her up with59 words
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203 1964-08-27 17 New law to make tail lights must for bicycles KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Cyclists in Malaya will soon find themselves in court if they do not get tail lights for their bicycles. The present law says that "every bicycle shall have a lamp or a red tall light showing to203 words
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141 1964-08-27 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Although six men. Including officers from the Work Brigade and police, were called to testify against a carpenter in a stabbing case, none of them had any 'Teal evidence" to offer, a oefence counsel told a court today. Mr.141 words
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Article30 1964-08-27 17 RAUB. Wed. A meeting nt all youths in the distnc: w;ll bf held at the MCA. Building here on Sept. 5 to form a Raub Youth Club30 words
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183 1964-08-27 17 SINGAPORE TROOPS FOR GIANT TATTOO IN AUSTRALIA From KEITH HOOPER: Sydney, Wednesday TWO Qantas Boeing 707s will call at Singapore on Sept. 16 and Sept. 17 to pick up 220 British troops. I The troops will be flown to Sydney to join 230 other Britons from London and Aden to183 words
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93 1964-08-27 17 Duke now in Kuching for talks with VIPs JJUCHING. Wed— The British Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations, the Duke of Devonshire, arrived In Kuching this morning for a two-day visit to Sarawak. He will have meetings with the Governor, Dato Abang Hajl Openg. the Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Ka•ong93 words
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Article142 1964-08-27 17 IJANGAR. Wed The Perils ""armer tion Is to urge the State Government to builu more underground water pumps to irrigate padi land in dry ar> "The authorities should give priority to this." It:--che Shaarl bin Susub. Aducation Supervisor for North Peril., told the as-142 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-08-27 17 THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. shares a joke with his political opponent. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, the former chairman of the Barisan Sosialis at the 52nd anniversary dinner of the Singapore General Printing Workers Union on Tuesday night. OnAli Yusof - 83 words
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178 1964-08-27 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. i Choo Peck Seng, 18, I who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted extortion of $2,000 was today ordered to be remanded till Sept. 9 for a reformative training report The magistrate. Mr. Tan Hnay Diln. .said he ordered this178 words
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Advertisement627 1964-08-27 17 Bifsteck in Brussels Wheels of Fortune gold medals at European competBifsteck in Brussels, Vitello in Although Australia is already the itions. Within Australia bon vivants Venice and Hamburger anywhere fourth most motorised country in now take tasting tours in the in the United States might sound the world, the Australian627 words
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Advertisement512 1964-08-27 18 (Continue) Irom Pare 101 SITUATfONS VACANT I Words M i Mirt.)— Box SO rts. txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED COOKJV ami in. Apply Tele.une (S'porc) *****. WANTED ONE SERVANT OK Age Apply personally at o. 349-B, Ueyiang Road, Spore at a.m. SALESMAN REQUIRED by Dlstriutot who Is able to sell Commodities sundries)512 words
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Advertisement846 1964-08-27 18 SITUAT'ONS VACANT Word* H Min.)— Box St rfs. BBBNJ CENERAL ASSISTANT WANTED. KM i*>i.seKi, CamliridKe Cerfincate. .m r.rnc .-d, energetic, and able to work and correspond independently. Apply Box 229. Malacca. WANTED (1) English-Malay Translator with good experience. (2) Chi-nese-Malay. Malay-Chinese qualified teacher. Both on part-time basis. Apply Box A846 words
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Advertisement788 1964-08-27 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Vi Word* SS (Mln.y— Box St cts. txtrm FULLY FURNISHEO SEMIOE TACHEO StMHJBIBW, inn-.- saMsBM modern sanitation airrendition'- I. Akyab Koad. > 1 <>ri Telephone MS4V 74d57 ORANGE GROVE ROAO U.I I t- irnished Air-conditioned Room, bath atHBbßt, >e|i;iratt- entrance- for Europeun working girl/hachelor. Please Phone < Spore)788 words
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Advertisement763 1964-08-27 18 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE j 20 Word* SS (Min.y—Box St cts. rxtrm LANO IN Jonore Town Area ror I juiiii ApprnMii. BVttPMI r-or Developers Box A 6892 S.T Spore I FOR SALEi Nes. 4k. 40 A s* Joen Hiang Moao. Slngsaero 19. fwo-itoroy Terrace Houses. Uiving Dining Koom, Three763 words
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Advertisement682 1964-08-27 18 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES to Words SS (Mln.)-tUx St cts. txtrm PROGRESSIVE VOUNC EUROPEAN requires financial capital to ultra-modern catering orgnmtation m I A *ound inveimn.-nt Replies BBfIBBBM to Box A 6926 S.T. SOLE IMPORTER holdinK two sole franchise Televisions Refrigerators known leading brands. Due reorganisation willing part one or both agency.682 words
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Advertisement690 1964-08-27 18 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS NEW STOCK ARRIVED "Big Raductien Csrast Ssls" Caraett A Rugs All Type* B'x3* at S5/. onward W'xlZ' at *25/. onward. "ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE" 295-297. Orchard Koad. 8 pore. TeL *****. Are yeur exaeeial*e sarsets leeklng eMT Dent «srry. Bring Mess to ua mmedlau./ and »ltn a MAQIO690 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-08-27 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words $S M m.,—B ox St ct: txtrm NUMBER SUPER SNIPE ISM In Kxrrllent mechanical condition Kull I history available lit SI.UUU. a ical BBTgain. Ring (B'norei HMI Major rerrj JUNE iiSS MORRIS liHio 4-IVwr L/Grey. Radio. New Insurance. Paint IS m.p.g. Accident-free. $L.750,- 0.n.0. i H.P.1,004 words
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Advertisement690 1964-08-27 18 AT YOUR SERVICE Words $S f fltll J tl JO KWOK* PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. 22 Th. Arcade Ii I Floor. 1. TANC'S MICROFILMING SERVICK WHILE YOU WAIT I Prtßttasl .srrvirr. BRINC YOUR PLAN li tttrjP Kond for ■bi say PrM Ca tatle Kuarante.'ci FOR CHEAP AND raUakkl nnuse repairs. paintinK. culourwush.690 words
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Advertisement1297 1964-08-27 19 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.: Due Spore Sails P. Sham Pmang AUTOLYCUS liverpeel, Avonmouth Aif 21 Sept 1 MACHAOH Livirpeel, Gasgow li Pt/Sept 3 OOLIUS liverpeil, Glasgcw Aig 21 Sept 1 Sept 1 MACHAON liverpeel. GUsgo* Sept 4 Sept I Sept 9/11 Sept 11 ANCHISES liverpeil, Dub' n Scptii1,297 words
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Advertisement2720 1964-08-27 19 WULU^^LUjUM^^IUU^M F l THE EAC LINES «3\\ JrC^M SINOAPOet KUAiA lUMPUI P. SWTTTINMAM PtNANG otHtum kouii h.uMHO no. roiOiHii i/)»ii»oj>i MOM 'Ml rnONI lIIU IaOMDII »KON!«))7I SAILINGS TO CENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHEHBURt AND COPENHACEN b pore P. Sam Penang -FAISTRIA" k) Sa.lel ll Plrt/Tieit2,720 words
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Advertisement1216 1964-08-27 19 taw ELLERMAR BUCKRAU S.S. CO.. LTD. lH*aVl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTIROAM HAVRI mM HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Since**! PL S'haa Peae*l •CITY OF DURHAM Saited Sailed lipeft'THay tCITY OF COLOMBO 21 All/ Sept •CITY OF LEICESTER 21/27 Sipt 21/21 Sept 31 Sept •t < ur .ciL.NkiuN JJ/21 Sen ttSeei •CIH 0* LEEDS1,216 words
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Article144 1964-08-27 20 Tlf ELBOURNE. Wed. Most leaders lost around In today's easier market. Dunlop, however, moved sharply against the trend with a. gain of 2/6 to 58/9. Drug Houses was a heavy loser, dropping 4/3 to 41/9 after sale at 407- following the greatly reduced proI nt figure. Tom Piper144 words
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Article247 1964-08-27 20 CEPTIMBIR first irMi rubbsr f.o.b. cloud at 6 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and tlngaawrs yesterday at 661 cents per Ib. unchanged on Tuesday's cloilng Laval for Uu position. The tone waa quiet. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. alaUnf priest In aanu per Ib. ytetarday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.247 words
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Article72 1964-08-27 20 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Slngaport noon pricta per plaul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk SSli sellers, drum $54* sellers. Copra: Aug. Sept. UK, Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok Kblte $135 sellers. Sarawak white $1321 sellers, pecial SarawHk blark si 05 sellers, gurhled Uimpont black $IO7» sellera. ASTA HITJ sellers. Singapore Coconut72 words
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Article42 1964-08-27 20 TMI Malayan Exchange Banks' Aaae- elation made these changes In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to $100): Selling TT or OD ready: Ooutsehe Marks I2»i Holland Guilders 116 5/8: Belgian Funci 1AO3; Oanish Kroner 2231; Swedish Kroner 1651.42 words
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Article36 1964-08-27 20 ON the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.76 for TT and 5.751 for eath. Sterling was quoted at 13.98 and op atael of gold at 2491.36 words
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Article25 1964-08-27 20 AUGUST 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 661 cents (unchanced). TIN: $641.37) a picul (down 75 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 200 tons (down 20 tons).25 words
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657 1964-08-27 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were again easier on the Malayan Stock Kxibange yesterday, in spite of a mild rally in the afternoon. The turnover in this section was no better than fair. Tin shares were quiet with little business passing657 words
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Article26 1964-08-27 20 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 25. Auc.26. •Industrials: 83.78 82.44 Tins: UMi 120/J9 rubbers: 102.46 102.4 f •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 ISO.26 words
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Article844 1964-08-27 20 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bountead (5.000) $1.50, C.T.S. Ords. uoo, 49a. lid; Dunlop 11.000) $1.75. (1.000) 51. 73, (l.OOio f 1.72; E>M (S. 000)844 words
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Article134 1964-08-27 20 SHIPS lying iMliuli tin Singapore Harbour xhirm or axpectad today arc Janek Kraalckl 1/2. Rlko 3. Kentngau 4, Tboracape 6/7, Neder Elbe 8/9, Dlomed 13/16. Petallnc 21/22. Crawford 23/24, State of Madras 2S/2b, Ellen Maersk 27/28, Flnnamore Valley 33/34, Star BellatrU 38/39, Nlkkohsaa Maru 40/41, Balmara 49,134 words
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Article252 1964-08-27 20 Aug. 26. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 CU. V Container? 11! eta, Dunlopn 14 Cts. I C.ioiea 15 eta. Ci-> Uev. 7 eta. .McAlHt.-r 13 eta. j. Smelters 26 eta »i. Invest. 11 cts. Ksm. 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. 19 eta. Xci Dlsp. 12 cts. Kothmana v cts bitzputrlcks252 words
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Article79 1964-08-27 20 THE Federation Minister for x Finance has fixrd thr-K pliers for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Aug. 27. Rubber 66 cts a ton. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil I a ton. Palm oil 1M7.78 a ton. Palm kernels $367.50 a ton. The rates of79 words
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Advertisement1160 1964-08-27 20 Yv* KAWASAKF KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Service) H'kong Yokohama Halifax Montreal loronto Cleveland CXicato "Teias Man" 21 Sttt 2 Ott 21 Oct 2 Nit 5 Ntt 1} Nt> Kaiikraa Man" 4 Stpt 14 Sept II Oct 22 Ocl 21 Oct 3B Oct I Ntt Wt?«t Coast ot1,160 words
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Advertisement1076 1964-08-27 20 I S^sSl I^B/9 R>r3 USTRALta. SERVICE IKIII, P«XiST»N AND P. SULF SERVICf II: Mtllaum. Sffati. Tt. Matrti tat Nafaaattiaaaj. Ptninj P. Sham S'pon Sport P. Snsm Ptntaa} IMHii IVII StU RMULA 5/11 Seal 11 Sift 12 Sttt BARPETA I Oct 1/11 Ocl 12/14 o*l RAJUU 21' 4 Ocl S Oct1,076 words
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Advertisement177 1964-08-27 20 SPORE PSHAM PENANG ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM JAPAN AND HONGKONG M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA" for Modros and Bombay Aug. 26/27 ■ROM AUSTRALIA MV. "RATNA MANJUSHREE~ for Ceylon, Madras Calcutta Sa*4. 3/7 Sept 9/10 FROM MADRAS, NAGAPATTINAM PENANG T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" for P'Shom, Penang, Nogopattinom Madras Aug. 24, 29 Aug.177 words
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Advertisement15 1964-08-27 20 Then place a small ad in our classified column*. Straits Times classified* bar* 810 result*.15 words
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648 1964-08-27 21 Tin adjusts to London: Rubber very quiet rpHE price of Straits tin on -1- the Penang market yesterday fell 75 cents a picul to $64 1.37 2 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 20 tons to 200 tons. In London earlier cash tin had been unchanged but forward648 words
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Advertisement773 1964-08-27 21 NHH^M^^BMHI NOTICE PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persons interested in or having claims against the Estates of any of the deceased persons undermentioned whether as creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-kln are required to send particulars of their claims or interest to Hongkong St Shanghai Bank773 words
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Advertisement543 1964-08-27 21 NOTICES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTION) REGULATIONS, 1860. FIRST SCHEDULE FOSM 1 [REGULATION 5 (3)] BY-ELECTION PASIR MAS TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1. An election of a Councillor lor the following ward will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Kampong Bharu l Councillor543 words
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Advertisement769 1964-08-27 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS an council of GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Applications are invited from persons resident in Malaysia for the post of ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER in the Electricity Supply Department on the salary scale of $628 x 34-934/982 x 34--$1,254, plus Cost Of Li vine Allow- ance769 words
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Advertisement737 1964-08-27 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT* VACANCY IN THE APPOINTMENT OF BROADCASTING ENGINEER, SABAH APPLICATIONS are Invited from citizens of Malaysia or from those eMgible for citizenship and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for appointment as Broadcasting Engineer in the Department of Broadcasting, Sabah. The appointment is in Division one737 words
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Advertisement576 1964-08-27 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian citizens or from those eligible for citizenship and from permanent serving Government officers for appointment as Assessor in the Inland Revenue Department, Sabah. The appointment is in Division I on salary scale A ?750x530-$B7O, «930x530--$1050x535-*1260x540-*1420). Point of entry will depend on qualifications and576 words
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Advertisement584 1964-08-27 21 TENDERS THE MUSLIM COLLEGE MALAYA AT PETALING JAVA I TENDERS based on Bll.'s of Quantities are invited lor the erection and completion of the I above project from General Building Contractors registered ur.drr P.W.D. CUs>s "A" Head II Subhead 2. Tender drawings and documents may be inspected at the office584 words
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Advertisement485 1964-08-27 21 TENDERS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT JOHORE TENDER FOR DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND NEEDLE WORK EQUIPMENT. Separate tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of (A i Needlework Equipment. <B> Domestic Science Equipment (Electrical) and (C> Domestic Science Equipment— (Cookery et«.) to the following schools: (i) Sec. Continuation Schools, J. Abdul Sarr.ad. J.485 words
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236 1964-08-27 22 PAKISTAN GAMES TEAM TO MEET MALAYSIA IN MATCH ATHLETiCS Singapore, Wednesday. PAKISTAN'S Olympic athletics team will meet 1 Malaysia in a friendly match here cext month. The Pakistani team plan to stopover in the last work of September on their way to Tokyo. In a letter to the Singa- pore236 words
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267 1964-08-27 22 GOLF HK PLAYER AMONG STORE OPEN FAVOURITES SINGAPORE, Wed. Hugh, Siaunton, Conner Horn: Kom« I ii wmoiiK the favourites lor ihe Singapore open l ■mateur goll championship which begins at the Buicu Course on ■>'• scratch goiter, ht-ipi-d Hong Kong win tba ran Cui> in 1961 by returning the best267 words
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136 1964-08-27 22 CINGAPORE. Wed.— The Karting Club of Singapore have accepted an invitation to compete lii the Aai.in karling chuniDionabip at Manila ill January The invitation came from Ar.senio Laurel, the well-known Filipino I iver. who said that the dm Wreckers Association, the' controlling body for136 words
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Article, Illustration772 1964-08-27 22 NORMAN SIEBEL: K. Lumpur Wednesday - NORMAN SIEBEL: K. Lumpur Wednesday By- BURMA, MALAYSIA, KOREA CAN UPSET CHI DOY NOTHING has happened on the first four days of the current seventh anniversary Merdeka football tournament to make me want to change my original estimate of a final between NationalistSOONG HON SIN - 772 words
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Article221 1964-08-27 22 MALACCA. Wea The louriVl in» New Zealand Cricket tram toaay beat Malacca by 156 i runs In a one-day match played on the Malacca Club padang. The tourists' opening bat.sman Aim knocked up a patient 85 In 105 minutes, while Scott was unbeaten with 50.221 words
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218 1964-08-27 22 CRICKET Move to get NZ Test team to play in Malaysia ICUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The I New Zealand Cricket team for the "Tests" against England next year will be j asked to consider playing in < Malaysia on the way to < England or on their return journey home. i218 words
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Article55 1964-08-27 22 SOCCER Mcrdfka Tourney: Group A Cambodia v India 7 30; SOUU) Korea v Thailand 9.00 .Merdeka Sstadlumi. Taiping bge: Transport Coy v CRC < Esplanade > Krian Lge «P Buntari Sg Star Dennistown Est ipudang) ATHLETKS Cwealth Forces (Malaya Area> c\ships (Terendak Camp i Malacca. TENNIS Spore Open55 words
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Article482 1964-08-27 22 LONDON. Wed. Worcestershire won the English County cricket championship for the first time yesterday after 75 years of trying. They clinched the title when •hry beai Gloucestershire at Worcester by an Liming! and two runs, and Warwickshire, their near neighbours and only rivals, lust to482 words
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274 1964-08-27 22 LONDON, Wednesday. F»RED PICKERING, who cost more than $620,000 r when they signed him from Blackburn last season, scored the all-important goal last night which gave Everton their second victory of the season. After a 50-yard run by Alex Scott, PickerinK crashed the centre274 words
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Article131 1964-08-27 22 SINOAORE, Wed Singapore Cricket Club, the champions, drew with their closet rivals, RAF Seletar. In their SCA Senior tournament match at Seletar yesterday and now require only a win from their remaining two ties against RAF Changi or University of Singapore to retain the pennant.131 words
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Advertisement129 1964-08-27 22 Advertisement Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped in Minutes SCIENCE FINDS NEW HEALING SUBSTANCE THAT PROMPTLY STOPS ITCHING AND PAIN OF PILES London, {Special) One of the most was reported and verified by common afflictions is a condition donor's observations. This imknown as "itching piles". It is r-ost provement was maintained in129 words
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1362 1964-08-27 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by TOTAL POOL: $87,960 1st. No. *****8 ($21,770) 2nd No. *****8 ($10,885) 3rd No. 2347 U ($5,442) Starters (S604): Nos. *****0, *****8, *****6. *****9. 160»53. *****1. *****7. *****4, *****5. Consolation ($4»S) Nos. *****0, *****3, *****4. *****3, *****7, *****3, *****0,1,362 words
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Article, Illustration896 1964-08-27 23 FRANCIS BOEY - Four Olympic cyclists in big tour FRANCIS BOEY: by K. Lumpur, Wed. Second Tour will be 1000 miles The Olympic competitors are Andrew Michael (21), Low Poh Teck (19), Hamzah Ahmad (23) and Ismail Othman (19) all of whom are from Selangor. The quartet qualified for the Tokyo Games when896 words
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264 1964-08-27 23 TENNIS HK STARS IN SPORE OPEN SEMI FINALS CINGAPORE. Wed.— Hong Kong's K. H. Ip. Victor Sun and M iisie Lai all qualified for the semifinals of the Singapore Open grass court tennis championships on the padang here today. Ip and Sun. the current Hong Kong's doubles champion, entered the264 words
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Article22 1964-08-27 23 LONDON. Wed. Results o! rueby league matches played Ins: niuh; were: Batley 7 Castleford 32: Oidham 23 Widnes 2.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article22 1964-08-27 23 SINGAPORE. Wed. M si.iri Prisons will meet i^ngaoore Government Services FA in ;< friendly soccer match at J Bcsar Stadium on Sunday22 words
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293 1964-08-27 23 WOMEN'S HOCKEY- IPOH. Wed. The Perak Ladies Hockey Associaf.o.. have terminated their mcmix rfciup of Hi. Women .s ion because of "discrimination. 1 The Perak secretary Mai Cynthia Thoma^z. told the Straus TtaßM today that the decision to withdraw from the body was made293 words
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Article916 1964-08-27 23 was quickly out In front leading past the half-mile from Hormat with Nearco Myth. Emir Star. Basant Behar and Bravado In attendance. Chuba Chuba was seventh with Soochow and Rocky a long way back. Actress was nicely clear of Hormat at the home turn. Emir Star,916 words
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Article172 1964-08-27 23 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. i A group of officials here formed a women's hockey team and the Suite will take part in future tournaments organised by the Malaysian Women Hoc- ktv Association. The olficial behind this move tl Mr M.trcel Emmanuel, secret irv ol the Trengganu Hockty Association,172 words
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Article, Illustration536 1964-08-27 24 Successes every day: Troops doing a wonderful job in the mopping-up operation, says Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. "JM II-] Malaysian troops mopping up [ndon< sian terrorists in Johore are doing ";> won derful job.' the Deputy Prime Minister. Tin Abdul Razak, said today.Kok Ah Chong - 536 words
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Article67 1964-08-27 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.- The Adul Education Board Is organising i course to prepare students for thi final part one examinations o the Corporation of Secretaries an< the chatered Institute of Sec retaries ot be held in June, nex year. Applications should be made 01 prescribed forms available67 words
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136 1964-08-27 24 JAKARTA, Wed— President Soekarno today continued his consultations with top Indonesian officials for the imminent Cabinet re5 shuffle. He met with two of his Deputy Prime Ministers. Johannes Lelmena and Chaerul Saleh. as well as with the Chief of National Police, Soetjipto Danukusumo, atAP - 136 words
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97 1964-08-27 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Volunteers are wanted to manage stalls and help prepare the forthcoming annual ChristI mas fun fair to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 28. Tiie (air is In aid of the SlngaI pore Cnildren'.s Society, the Association lor the Deaf,97 words
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Obituary22 1964-08-27 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of nui d.«rfM mother A '•much di-purtrd from M o" -T 'hvnva fondly rnn»mlwrrrt hy her ehlMim22 words
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Article390 1964-08-27 24 LONDON. Wed. It has been another quiet day In stock markets. bu; the better trend which developed late yesterday was maintained. Moderate selective buying, stimulated by the encouraglne statls- RUBBER LONDON. Wed. Spot 20d Oct. 20d., Nov. 20 1 16d.. Dec. 20 I6d Oct.390 words
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Article50 1964-08-27 24 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Adult Education Board is organising a course on labour economics and trade unionism in English. startIng in September. The fee is $7. Application to Join the course must be made on prescribed forms available from the Adult Education Board. Cultural Centre, Canning Rise.50 words
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164 1964-08-27 24 CANTERBURY. W e d Kent had scored 264 for two wickets in their first innings at tea on the first day of their match against the Australian cricketers here today. Scores were P. Richardson 111. E. Fillary 46. M. Cowdrey 55 notReuter - 164 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1964-08-27 24 I lures in Malaya hik! Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yeMeui Highest Lowest I Kuala Lumpur 90 73 I Kota Bharu 90 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 93 N Malacca 88 73 I Singapore 90 7ft41 words
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