The Straits Times, 5 April 1964
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Title Section17 1964-04-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES fie* i* l i NO. 1,467. SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1964. 20 CENTS KDN 73217 words
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Article, Illustration739 1964-04-05 1 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN: It's deadlock: Pay claims by estate men completely unrealistic, says Teale By Kuala Lumpur. Saturday CRUCIAL wage talks affecting the rubber industry broke down today. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, said later: "If there is a strike, all will stand to739 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-04-05 1 Tengku tells how he nearly lost his life when pirates off Langkawi ALOR STAR. Sat— Teneku Abdul Rahman, who ended a two-day election campaign in Pulau Langkawi yesterday, recalled to the Press a pirate bunting mission which nearly cost him his life when he236 words
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Article34 1964-04-05 1 ADELAIDE. Sat— A 12-foot shark leaped from the water and bit 19-year-old surfboard rider Alan Spry at Victor Harbour, near Adelaide. He had to have 15 stitches In his left thgih34 words
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Article455 1964-04-05 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. A fletectlve, Melvyn Douglas Reddy, was shot dead this morning In Prince Street when he tried to stop a gunman from escaping with a $60,000 payroll. Reddy. 24. had just caught the robber when another gunman fired point blank at him He was455 words
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Article27 1964-04-05 1 MADRID. Sat— Juan Mondeno, one of Spain leading bullfighters, entered a monastery at Leon, in north-west Spain, to become a priest. He is 27.27 words
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Article16 1964-04-05 1 MADRID. Sat General Pranco'* grandsons Cristobal and Parncisco have joined a Madrid judo club.16 words
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Article605 1964-04-05 1 Malaysia comes first TUN RAZAK TO THE SOCIALIST FRONT DENANG. Sat. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight urged Malaysians to be "Malaysians first, and other things second." 'And I say Socialists should first and foremost become nationalists." he told an Alliance rally on the Dato Kramat Gardens. Confining605 words
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Article41 1964-04-05 1 TORONTO. Sat. The Bishop of Toronto, the Rt. Rev. F. H. Wilkinson, has asked the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to cancel the screening of a film showing how television would have covered Christ's Crucifixion He said it was "sacrilegious."41 words
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Article34 1964-04-05 1 WASHINGTON, st Th<" president of the United Auto Workers. Mr. Walter Reuther. proposed that America should spend 20.000 million dollars (about £7,000 million) on an "all-out peace offensive" in toe underdeveloped countries.34 words
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Article80 1964-04-05 1 BEIRUT, Sat. Twenty -MX people were injured, some seriously in a gun battle on Thursday, between supporters or two rival politicians Jean SkafT and Joseph Skaff, who are cousins and are running for election to parliament later this year In the town of Zahle. The incident started80 words
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Article133 1964-04-05 1 3 accused of having firearms SINGAPORE, Sat. Three men, Saniiun bin Cbugok, Adam bin Anwar, and Abdul Axis bin Abas, were today charged in a magistrate's court on seven counts of unlawful possession of firearms. Among the items they were alleged to have had in their possession at the Muslim133 words
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Article36 1964-04-05 1 LONDON. Sat. Knud-Aage Nielsen ot Denmark won the All-England badminton title when he beat Hcnnini; Borch 8-15. 17-14. 15-4 in the final. Mrs Judy Hashman retained the women's crown beating Ursula famith 11-0. 11-3.36 words
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Article580 1964-04-05 1 We will crush Soek, says Tengku PAGAN SERAI Sat.— The Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, declared here tonigln that Malaysia would nght Indonesia In the way she had fought the Commuimt guerillas during the 12--year Emergency. "We will go all out to crush Indonesia if we are attacked," the Tenßku580 words
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Article, Illustration881 1964-04-05 2 Shariah court decides to sit— with or without Maria present SINGAPORE, Saturday. pORMER boxing promoter, Mr. Abdul Razak, is entitled to seek a ruling on the question of the validity of his marriage under Muslim law to former film actress, Maria Menado, in Singapore, the Shariah Court decided today. Vl881 words
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Article412 1964-04-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 'J'HE Election Commission today passed a new electoral behaviour code for the forthcoming Malayan State and Parliamentary elections. Based largely on the old elections rules and regulations but with certain amendments, the new cocfe was adopted during a two-hour long meeting which412 words
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Article48 1964-04-05 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Yeo Peng Yam, 34, was today Jailed for 18 months by the first district court for possession of an acid bulb. Yeo was arrested after a short chase by two detectives at the sixth milestone. Upper Serangoon Road, on March 17.48 words
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283 1964-04-05 2 Bahaman: Youth hostels promote goodwill TJUALA LUMPUR, Sat Youth hostelling can break down barriers in International relationship like the "bamboo curtain" or "sarong curtain", the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln. said today. Opening the Fourth Asian Youth Hostel Conference at I the University of Malaya283 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1964-04-05 3 CINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that as the pacesetter for militant trade unionism, the Singapore trade union movement bore a grave responsibility toward all Malaysian workers. Mr. Lee, who was opening the first convention1,128 words
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223 1964-04-05 3 Nigerian hits out at 'nosey' nations S SINGAPORE, Sat. A Nigerian trade union leader today drew thunderous applause from a large gathering attending the first National Trades Union Congress, when he hit at countries which Interfered In the internal affairs of other nations. Mr. E.O.A. Odeyemi, who was representing the223 words
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Article159 1964-04-05 4 NOW SOEK MAY VISIT THE HAGUE I^HL HAUUE. Sat. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio said last night that It could be expected that President Soekarno would visit Holland and Queen Juliana would go to Indonesia But, ne added, such an exchange of visits could not be arranged yet. TheyReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-04-05 4 WICHITA FALLS (Texas). Sat. Emergency services went into action today in the wake of a tornado which ripped through this city last night, killing seven, leaving more than 300 homeless and damage estimated at $6 million. Swirling winds sliced a wide path through the cit-y243 words
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Article69 1964-04-05 4 BLOOD FOR A QUAKE VICTIM AN attractive casualty of last week's Alaska earthquake is given an emergency blood transfusion on arrival at a hospital in the stricken city of Anchorage. Red Cross jet aircraft on mercy flights and other emergency air traffic were rerouted to the Elmendori Air Force base,UPI - 69 words
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567 1964-04-05 4 BUDAPEST, Saturday, "y JR. Khrushchev launched his long-delayed personal counter-offensive against Communist China yesterday with a charge that Peking is trying to wreck the world Communist movement. He told an elite Hungarian audience at the State Opera House that success of the CommunistReuter; AP - 567 words
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Article255 1964-04-05 4 TOO ILL TO LEAD AND 'MUST QUIT NOW DEMAND NEW DELHI. Sat. Ailing Prime Minister Mr. Nehru and his ability to lead India were severely I attacked publicly yesterday in what may signal a determined opposition campaign against the revered Indian leader. The riKht-wing newspaper Current., whichAP - 255 words
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Article128 1964-04-05 4 VTEW YORK. Sat. The li amount of synthetic rubber used in February comprised more than 75 per cent of all new rubber consumed In the United State* for the fifth straight month, the Rubber Manufacturers Association reported yesterday. New rubber consumption continued above the record figures of 1963UP - 128 words
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Article27 1964-04-05 4 MOSCOW. Sat.— A Russian jlog Is healthy and able to stand up 82 days after receiving a transplant of a *****'s hind leg.27 words
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Article, Illustration417 1964-04-05 4 Spurned wife strips at wedding CAIGON, sat.— A wedd- ins 50 miles from here was broken up recently when the spurned common-law wile of the prospective groom crashed the ceremony and did a strip tease. The groom, Lee Ngoc, a mechanic was just about to tie the nuptial knot when417 words
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250 1964-04-05 4 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat.— Political police here today detained four Chinese carrying documents on guerillas training, the office of the State Governor, Mr Carlos Lacerda. said. The office added that.police had also seized a list of Brazilian generals earmarked250 words
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Advertisement172 1964-04-05 4 Head home with your family BY 8 0 A C ROLLS-ROYCE JET Mr ■EPS „m» l^m W it'M tt MatillMf W^ 9f&$WM jp v^'^^H mijms|A|B BOAC JETS YOU HOME DIRECT WITH NO CHANGES ALONG THE WAY Holiday time! Back to England with the family. And your smoothest, ALL OVER THE172 words
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Article241 1964-04-05 5 YOUTHS TAKE $45,000 WORTH OF AMMO FROM DEPOT UONN. Sat. A gang of young thieves stole a rocket guiding device and $45,000 worth of ammunition from a U.S. Army depot In Hanau. West Germany. American counter-intelli-gence and German police thought they were on the trail of a Communist plot241 words
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Article324 1964-04-05 5 Barred JAKARTA'S MOVE I PREVENTS MALAYSIA FROm| ATTENDING CONFERENCE JAKARTA, Sat. mdo«l nesia's Third Deputy Foreign Minister said yesterday that the* "determined efforts" of Indonesia had prevented Malaysia from receiving an invitation to the second non-aligned nations conference scheduled next October in Cairo. Madame Supeni said "the Indonesian delegation hadAP; UP - 324 words
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Article217 1964-04-05 5 LONDON, Saturday. DAY rises for university dons, ranging from an extra $425 a year for assistant lecturers to $4,250 a year more on the basic salary Df professors, are recommended today. Nicky (the National Incomes Commission) says In a report that their bigger pay217 words
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Article73 1964-04-05 5 HONO KONO. Sat. The Cambodian Vice-Premier. Lieut.Oen. Lon Nol. said in Pelting yesterday his country "will always stand side by side with China" in the struggle for world peace and against aggression by imperialism and its lackeys." Gen. Lon Nol. who is also Dctpnce Minister and73 words
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Article28 1964-04-05 5 MADRAS. Sat —Part of a mil's high school building collapsed today, trapping 200 students, in the heart of Madural city. 350 miles from Madras Reut«r.Reuter - 28 words
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Article444 1964-04-05 5 U.S. cash for Soek— if... on what is going on in the world around you RUSK: CONDITIONAL ON A SETTLEMENT WITH NEIGHBOURS WASHINGTON, Saturday. JHE Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, said yesterday that future U.S. aid to Indonesia depends upon Indonesian settlement of its controversy with its "neighbours," anUPI - 444 words
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Article61 1964-04-05 5 SAIGON. Sat. About 40 Australian dairy cows stolen by Vietcong guerillas in an armed raid against the Colombo Plan farm, north of Saigon yesterday, escaped their Communist captors and returned a few hours later. The farm "a Australian Colombo Plan adviser. Mr. Wilfrid Arthur, laughingly said61 words
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Article150 1964-04-05 5 HONG KONG, Sat. Mr. Richard Nixon former United States Vice-Presi-dent, today called lor an "uncompromising pclicy" at this time toward the Peoples Republic of China. He also advocated carrying the war against the Communist Viet Cong guerillas into North Vietnam if this wasReuter - 150 words
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Article180 1964-04-05 5 LONDON, Sat. A pretty young English girl has received a proposal of marriage from a South African farmer but he wants her steam roller, too. Linda Dean, a student teacher, was photographed at the controls of a veteran steam traction engine belonging to herAP - 180 words
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Article117 1964-04-05 5 Jakarta clamp on Red bank JAKARTA. Sat. Indonesia has virtually closed the Communist Chinese Bank of China in this country, it was officially announced today. The official Antara news agency reported that effective last February 29 the Bank of China is not authorised to handle traffic money transfers and foreign117 words
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Article43 1964-04-05 5 WELLINGTON Sat. The Maori population of New Zealand ii> growing faster than the European one. according to an interim census return. Europeans are increasing by 10 per cent a year and Maoris by 22 per cent.43 words
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Article200 1964-04-05 5 •SEATTLE. Sat A young mother who stamped an SOS signal in the snow has been rescued with her two children from the scene of a mountain plane crash in which her step-father was killed. The mother. Mrs Lynn Rein, 23. of Seattle, ington. saved her200 words
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Advertisement73 1964-04-05 5 Malaysia today: P i i 1 'i I r ]\iri L,^^! Iw ***^^^^^^> w m m^^ W 1 <H nRIUINP Wherever you go in Malaysia, you can drive I BP^Bj Unl V II lU without worry. In town or country you are never far from a Shell station. and Supershell.73 words
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Article138 1964-04-05 6 U WordM UM (Htm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In Bin(ifore. Orchard Road Sunday Service v am. and tt i.m. All Welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY < Urange Grove Road. Sunday service 0 M a m. Sunday School; f. 30 a.m. v\.-<tnr«inv meeting: *.U p.m which v i(ea I'Ktimonle* of healing through138 words
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Article243 1964-04-05 6 mHE Afro-Asian Solidarity X Council spend.-, much of it.s time condemning South Africa- Yet the council too was guilty of apartheid of a sort when at Algiers it yielded to Sino-Indonesian pressure and agreed to exclude Malaysia from its deliberations. What objection can the Solidarity Council243 words
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Article102 1964-04-05 6 FIRST at Algiers, now at Budapest. The Russians and Chinese are at each other's throats again. The prize: Mastery in Asia and Africa. National interests impinge and neither party has any time for Communist dogma. No longer does the quarrel rove in the outer reaches of Marxist102 words
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Article70 1964-04-05 6 LIKE a goodwill comet the Commonwealth cricketers have come and gone. They played cricket as it should be played and in doing so brought joy to the hearts of thousands These wonderful men coming as they do from every part of the Commonwealth should be asked here70 words
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Article126 1964-04-05 6 WATCHMAN Basir bin Ahmad showed courage and resource when that spy plane came on an airdrop mission over Teluk Anson last Sunday. Though it was two in the morning. Basir sounded the alarm, alerted the police and within a matter of minutes security forces had recovered nine126 words
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Article1469 1964-04-05 6 WHAT are the things about Malaya that please you. Sena 1 in your contributions a rough 200 words or so to the Editor, Sunday Times, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. The best effort for the week wins a prize of $10. Today Hasnoh Vimala-Chen presents a selection from this1,469 words
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Letter70 1964-04-05 6 LETTER O F THE WEEK I BACK the recent call in the Speaking Personally column for modernisation of our boy scout movement. Rather than teach these boys how to start fires by rubbing two sticks together wouldn't it be better and more practical if they were taught the manly art70 words
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619 1964-04-05 6 SPHERE are a few things A I would like to point out to Mr. Patel (Opinion Page, March 15) that explain why Asian women cease to bother about their appearance after 30. The first is that most girls feel that marriage is619 words
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Article773 1964-04-05 6 BLESS you for that article "Housing Hazards." Here is our story with a bit of a difference. We too scrimped and saved, scrapped holidays and started a "House Fund". Exactly two years ago we drew out the money and went to a housing developer.773 words
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Advertisement768 1964-04-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. M ward* ill/- I minimum) THE MARRIAGE Is announced between Stephen Tan Huck Man. second ■on of toe late Mr. Tan Cbong Teck ant Mra. Tan and Linda Wong. Ocxldaughter of Mr and Mra. K. T. 00l anu Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Oh oa 4-4-64. OVERSEAS LEAVE768 words
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Advertisement101 1964-04-05 6 "NO" TO TODAY'S TEENAGERS For ASIAPOLL verdict see Asia Magazine (Page 15) First National City Travelers Checks "better than money" Official Travelers Check I New York World's Fair 1964-65 AVAILABLt, ACCEPTABLE, REFUNDABLE everywhere. At home or away, your moneys comp.etely safe, always spendable, when you carry First National City Travelers101 words
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Article, Illustration456 1964-04-05 7 The deadbeat backwater' that Malaya was, At the hustings: Sunday Times election documentary pENANG, Sat. The Alliance Government has turned Malaya from a "deadbeat backwater of colonial domination" into a forward-looking, forwardmoving country, Tun Abdul Razak declared here today. 'This is the result of good planning and positive action," he456 words
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224 1964-04-05 7 Play back that tape: Raja says it again i 7 UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— i t\ The director of the People's Action Party political bureau, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today reiterated his paity's challenge to the Malayan Chinese Association to play back the tape of a speech the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee224 words
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315 1964-04-05 7 WALIK PULAU, Sat.— One of the biggest crowds ever seen at an election rally, since campaigning started after nomination day. turned out to greet the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. on the Balik Pulau Dadang here this evening The crowd.315 words
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671 1964-04-05 7 Alliance the only choice for voters, says Tan SEREMBAN, Sat. THE Minister oi Finance and president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here today that "stark realism" would dictate an Alliance victory in the forthcoming Parliamentary elections "in fact, there is no other choice." Speaking at671 words
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Article53 1964-04-05 7 PENANG. Sat.— A fishderman from Pulau Aman. Ahmad bin Said, was fined $4,060. or 16 months' tail for conveying duitable goods without authority and for which duty of $634 had not been paid. Another fisherman, Ahmad bin Abdullah, was acquitted and discharged when the DPP withdrew both53 words
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267 1964-04-05 7 I/UANTAN. Sat. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talb, said here today that a vote for the Socialist Front and the Pan Malayan Islamic Party would encourage Soekarno to increase his tempo of confrontation He added that a vote for the267 words
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Advertisement392 1964-04-05 7 ARE YOU CONSCIOUS of your INNER-CONSCIOUSNESS? There exists wealth of infinite knowledge just beyond the border of our daiir thoughts which can be aroused »ad commanded et will. Telepathy, protection of thought, tbe materialising of ideas into helpful realities are no longer thought by intelligent persons to be impossible practices392 words
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Article, Illustration958 1964-04-05 8 Ken Hammonds - Ken Hammonds By ...AFTER A HOTEL TOOK ME UP ON AN AFTER-DINNER DARE "gO this is what it's like to be an executive," I thought as I scrawled my signature across the bottom of a letter. I dropped it in a tray, reflecting happily that for958 words
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Article, Illustration331 1964-04-05 8 He looks pink, cries mother as Ah Soo walks unaided IPOH, Sat. —An aged J mother wept with joy I when she saw her son, who was until a month ago destined to a bedridden life, step down unaided from a Malaysian Airways plane at the331 words
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Article43 1964-04-05 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police yesterday arrested eight 'fighters" of three secret societies. Six of them belong to the 108 Group, one to the 18 Group and one to the 24 Group. All were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.43 words
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Article44 1964-04-05 8 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— The Raja Muda of Perak will officially open the $130,000 tuberculosis wsrd and che.st clinic in the District Hospital here on Tuesday. The ceremony Is part of the World Heath Day celebrations In Teluk Arson.44 words
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657 1964-04-05 8 Goh calls for intelligent non-party leadership I SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister lor Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said today that democracy would not endure in Malaysia unless there was a sustained improvement in codes of conduct and standards of poltical activity over the years. He said there was an urgent657 words
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144 1964-04-05 8 IJUCHINO. Sat- Three of the 13 Malayan soldiers of the Malaysian Armed Forces Maintenance Corps accused in the Kuchlng District Court of unlawful assembly and rioting at an open air market on Dec. 26. last year, were discharged today by the magistrate.144 words
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402 1964-04-05 8 Postal workers postpone strike notice KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Union of Post Oflice Workers today dt I f, lded f Vi Postpone serving Its strike notice on the Government until Wednesday. By that time it hopes to get a clarification over an oiler by the Government on allowances to its402 words
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Advertisement463 1964-04-05 8 those horrid age spots* them with ESOTERICA •Weathered brown ipotj on the surface ol your hands and face tell the world you're i Jj*^Ectting old— perhaps before you really are. A cream called Esoteric* fades them »way. jfP^J BsO^t. moisluri/cs lubricates the skin Masse* l^kmem break up. roughness disappears, f^mm463 words
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Advertisement203 1964-04-05 8 0 I oioan'WHj j I to quench j I atiiirstri i* i I. ssssssV <^sqßi -mai^^^ '1 '~^^^bsbbbl *7^ ACHING LEGS If you tuffer from aching legs and feet, rheumatic pain, etc, you can get real relief by improving the Quality and circulation of your blood. This v now possible203 words
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312 1964-04-05 9 Head: No need for more troops but... SINGAPORE. Sat.— Britain Is prepared to send more troops to the Borneo territories If the border situation there deteriorates. This was lndicaed here today by the British Hluh Commissioner In Malaysia. Lord Head, when he reaffirmed his country's pledge to defend Malaysia against312 words
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Article68 1964-04-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Malayan Railway today announced changes in its train services from April 13. The night express trains between here and Penan? will from that day stop at Bidor station while the night express to Singapore which departs here at 8.30 p.m. will cease68 words
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399 1964-04-05 9 ICFTU pledge support of 57 mil. workers to Malaysia's cause SINGAPORE. Sat. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions will spare no efforts In marshalling the support of 57 million workers in 107 countries to sustain the sovereignty and Independence of Malaysia. "We make this total commitment unreservedly because of399 words
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Article54 1964-04-05 9 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Goh Yang Eng thank relatives, friends and associations for their wreaths, scrolls, night visits and attendance at the funeral. D. D. BAMRAJ acknowledges with gratitude the debt he owes Saints, servants, relatives and friends for the priceless help rendered at the recent bereavement54 words
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Article759 1964-04-05 9 Khor Cheang Kee - Khor Cheang Kee by Penang, Saturday HE'LL LIVE IN ALOR STAR AND RELAX IN HIS FRUIT GARDEN THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, plans to spend his retirement in his "Merdeka House" by the Alor Star riverside. But he will relax most evenings in759 words
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Article96 1964-04-05 9 MADAM Mary Choo Lwee. 83. mother of Urn Eng Kay, died peacefully on 3.4.1964. Cortege leaving a-B Jalan Yasln for Church Of Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour 3.30 p.m today thence to Bldadart. LIM: Joseph Lim Chin Wah passed away peacefully on 4-4-64. Cortege leaves 6 Kempas Road at96 words
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Article229 1964-04-05 9 Politics is not for me: Sultan PERAK RULER SQUELCHES THE RUMOURS TPOH, Sat. Rumours that he was Involved in politics were personally squelched by the Sultan of Perak today. Speaking at the opening of the $1.1 million Sultan Idrls II Bridge named after him at Bota. 28 miles from here,229 words
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Article71 1964-04-05 9 BATU GAJAH. Sat. Two fish, weighing 100 kaus and 87 katis, respectively were caught in the Kinia River yesterday by a party ofTtdalay fishermen. The fishermen used cast-nets, drag-neus. spears and parangs' to subdue the fish which put up a tremendous fight. The smaller of71 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-04-05 9 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - YOU'LL NEVER BE A DANCER LAKSHMI NATARAJAN By KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Sat. "You'll never be a dancer," was the scathing remark from her instructor three months after she Joined his class. But this, far from dl»--couraglne her. acted as a stimulus. Come what may she vowed to complete her course199 words
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Advertisement28 1964-04-05 9 Late classified advertisements J 20 words Sl2 {minimum) INDRARAJAH: To Pakla Dcvi nnd Indra a son on 4-4-64 at Bungsar Ward General Hospital. Thanks to Doctors and Staff28 words
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Article, Illustration435 1964-04-05 10 rpHERE was no Joy on the Stock Exchange the past fortnight during which prices drifted downwards and turnovers got smaller each day. And things look pretty much the same for the next three weeks as the election campaign hots up before435 words
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Article97 1964-04-05 10 TODAY Sedili Kechil 1.28 a.m. (5.5 ft) 4.30 p.m. (CJ ft); Singapore 2.58 a.m. (7.8 ft) 4.49 p.m. (6.0 ft); Port Dickson 10.34 a.m. (5.9 ft) 11.52 p.m (6.0 ft); Port Swettrnham 9.43 a.m. (9.0 ft) 10.22 p.m. (8.9 ft); Penang 4.38 a.m. (5.497 words
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Article35 1964-04-05 10 JESSELTON. Sat. The Canadian Government has agreed to increase the number of advisers from one to four to assist in the expansion of English teaching in Chinese primary and middle Schools in Sabah.35 words
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Article494 1964-04-05 10 PETER LIM - THE PUZZLE OF WHERE THE GRADS GO PETER LIM By I: SINGAPORE, Saturday NEED FOR MORE MACHINERY TO FIND THEM JOBS |yHERE do Singapore's young graduates go when they leave university? I found out today that nobody knows for sure. And I discovered, too, that there is a growing need494 words
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Article109 1964-04-05 10 MUAR, Sat.— lnche Ahmad Boestaman. Socialist Front leader now in detention, had formed a Malayan Youth Revolution organisation to carry out subversion and toDple the Government. The chairman of the Johort Alliance campaign committee. Haji Osman bin Hajl Mohamed Saat. said this at an Alliance rally at Bukit109 words
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Article29 1964-04-05 10 JESSELTON. Sat. Twentyseven teachers will leave for training to Australia and New Zealand on .Tuesday. Thirteen will be trained In Sydney while fourteen In Wellington29 words
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Article55 1964-04-05 10 PENANO. Sat.— Three armed robbers broke into the Old Frees Association's new building in Northam Road this morning, and escaped with about $200 taken from two pin-tables. The men, armed with knives, entered the association at 8.45 a.m.. held up two pin-table assistants and a55 words
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Article322 1964-04-05 10 Central Govt. move on Nanyang KOTA TINGUi, Sat. The Malaysian Minister, for the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, last night tola an election rally here that the Central Government intended soon to inquire into tne standards of Nanyaruz University to see if It could be accorded322 words
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Article55 1964-04-05 10 KANGAR, Sat. Hamzah bin Salleh. 24. of Sungel Padang here was fined $200 today for failing to register for national service last February. He was arrested on March 29 while driving a car at a police roadblock. He said he did not register because he was55 words
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Article59 1964-04-05 10 JESSELTON. Sat. Mr. Francis Chia Nyuk Tong. chairman of the Jesselton District s.niah Chinese Association, has appealed to the Chinese in the State to give their fullest support to the Troops Entertainment Campaign. He said the security forces were defending Sabah and It was the duty59 words
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Article57 1964-04-05 10 MUAR. Sat. The Social Welfare Department here has granted cash relief to about 100 flood victims who were evacuated from Kepong and Durlan Chondung during the flood season last month. Most of the victims have returned home. The cash relief was meant to assist victims57 words
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Article311 1964-04-05 10 SINGAPORE. Sat— Combined business In the SlAgapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.000) $1.83: Cold Store (I.ooo> $3.30: East Smelt (1.000) $3.92: Gammon (1,000) $3.41: F. and N. ords311 words
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Article137 1964-04-05 10 Plans to bring Shirley scrapped SINGAPORE. Sat. -Plans to bring British singer Shirley Bassey out to Singapore have been scrapped because of pressure of time. "Shirley could have come, but l.t would have been a very tight schedule.' an official of Singstar. the talent agency that was to have brought137 words
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Article27 1964-04-05 10 JESSELTON. Sat. The Sabah Government has banned the Importation of all records published under the name of "Horse Brand I according to a Gazette notification.27 words
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Article241 1964-04-05 10 TV SINGAPIRA CHANNEL P.M.: 1. 00 Programme mn~ man,-: 1.05 The heart of a city in Prance; 1.35 The Ros«mary Clooney show; 2.00 Newa In English; 2.10 The Saint: 3 in Chinese cinema. Hokkien film. "Sum Sup Sum Ho Lvi Kan Tip"; 450 Abbot and Costello;241 words
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324 1964-04-05 10 A bout of laryngitis but singer Mildred goes on with the show SINGAPORE, Sat. Mildred Harrison, the singer now appearing at the Goodwood Park Hotel here, is an entertainer in difficulty. She is at present struggling with a bout of laryngitis "I can still sing." she said, "but not so324 words
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Advertisement61 1964-04-05 10 (jarden of Fashioir^^x ?/^l SHORT CUT TO BECOMING I m, sIL RFST DRFSSER I \i ■f^^ H| design suited for your VUfii M^SHm 'I E leading fashion J^aS^^S£^\ |£|3Kg| MAGAZINE OF THE EAST \^^^^i^| jkL SOLE DISTRIBUTORS I ei\ MARICAN SONS, MALAYSIA LIMITED (/™T*yi 321, Jalon Tuanku Abdul Rahman, X.L.61 words
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Advertisement26 1964-04-05 10 ii w^ ktoscA $W*h y\\\ sx?** if J* TOBCA PERFUMED COLOGNE a modern symphony of freshness and fragrance for the woman of today coiooim OH •ami26 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-04-05 11 Not a girl to deceive IT'S betn a big year for Janine Cray, the 22-year-old British actress who announced recently that she is to marry Stuart Levy, coboss of Anglo-Amalgamated Pictures. Until just recently you could be pardoned for not knowing her name. She made modest film and TV appearances.214 words
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Article, Illustration713 1964-04-05 11 THOMAS WISEMAN - History— but what tun THOMAS WISEMAN THE NEW FILMS By THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN WHEN BURTON AND OTOOLE MEET IN 4 BECKET' WHAT distinguishes "BECKET" from other big-scale historical films is that the characters are permitted some complexity. They aren't just personages out of a testpaper whose motives every 11-year-old713 words
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Article490 1964-04-05 11 IF a panel of masic critics were asked to name the most popular operetta ever written, they would have a very large field to choose from. My own guess Is that after a good deal 01 preliminary wrangling, they would finish up in Vienna. After a week or490 words
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Advertisement527 1964-04-05 11 ORGANISATION! ■<»: ■>» «';^y7?w!i3affffi3i :12th BIG DAY!: 11 on, 1.30, 4, 6.30 ft 9.30 p.m. 0 n err: no I presents Cary, Audrey Grant Hepburn i M^^S\i\ 1/ I TECHNICOIOB' l|. fl V V Plus Pathr Special in Cl, color "THE GRAND NATIONAL" Todoy 9 a m. Morning Show: n527 words
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Advertisement177 1964-04-05 11 >illlllllllC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllltllC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllll[]llllll!: fefAJ'rVJ OPENS TODAY! I ■111/ \Jf Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) g C DAILY AT 11 a.m. 1.30 4.00 6.30 t 9.30 p.m. (Taut with tension, screaming with suspense !j| motion picture jE- yA? Mu^mWfiL: i of deeds «H ■^p^Jr flgV '^BkL^Mri S th it are I hV^#^^VJ^j^HHV i diabolical VVI177 words
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Advertisement56 1964-04-05 11 r BANISH 1 JLXJIjIXJLXi I WlTH^^^gagJ LASORATORIES LTD. I &J&M&M Tedoy 3 Show, 3-6-9 p.m. W^% KUM HUM KUMIUEE I bj I'-ISher Khan Todoy 11 a.m.: "COP HATIR" (DtXtlV Story) g9CsH9V9IH|VPP!VI Fkon* Today: 1.30-3.30-7.00 ft 9 30 p.m Jerry Lewis "CINDERFELLA" (Color 1 9.30 a.m.: "Sprina Song" (Mond.) 11.00 a.m.:56 words
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Advertisement393 1964-04-05 11 •mimK..^r": You are unprepared for the sophis- v ticated mayhem and the polished lovemaking. The James Bond bug w^ltab.. has not bitten you. But take heart! "j 1j J There is still time to jump on the \J. A v m Bond bandwagon with the second k A m James393 words
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Article, Illustration498 1964-04-05 12 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By T IVING-ROOM motoring. This has become something of a cliche in America, where standardsize saloon cars are by modest Malaysian standards big as big can be. But this phrase takes on a new meaning with the Introduction of Ford of America's .experimental "luxury lounge station-wagon,498 words
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469 1964-04-05 12 World Health Day theme: No truce for TB SINGAPORE, Saturday. HEALTH DAY, observed each year on April 7 marks the anniversary of the coming into force of the Constitution of the World Health Organization in 1948. The theme chosen for 1964 is "No truce for tuberculosis," and the object of469 words
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Article63 1964-04-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Sasana Abhiwardhi Wnardhana Society will hold the annual religious service (transference of merit service) at the Sinhalese Buddhist cemetery. Loke Yew Road, Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at 5 p.m. At 11 a.m. the same day a Sangika Dana (alms to bhikkus) will be63 words
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Article53 1964-04-05 12 JESSELTON. Sat. The Sabuh Government has turned clown a request by local authorities and various commercial organisations lor the re-intro-riuction of the rent control. 11l a memorandum to the loc;d authorities, the Mim.strv of Local Government said investigations showed that on the whole rents had53 words
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Article104 1964-04-05 12 5,000 still in queue for phones l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1V At the time the 100,--000 th telephone In the country was being Installed here three days ago, 5,330 people were still on the waiting list. If you are among those waiting then your chances of getting a phone are better104 words
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225 1964-04-05 12 JESBELTON. Sat. More and more Filipinos are coming to Sabah looking for jobs. One such batch about 120 men. women and children dressed in rags and half starved arrived here this week "looking for a new future." Cramped In a junk named225 words
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Article91 1964-04-05 12 KOTA BKARU. Sat— Senator Hajl Nik Mohammed Adlb bin Hajl Mohammed. 62. former chief kathi of Kelantan. died suddenly this morning in his house at Jalan Kebun Sultan here. Haji Nik Adib. who had been an active member of the PMIP. was a cousin of the former91 words
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Article75 1964-04-05 12 Basic supervisory course ends KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A basic supervisory course on 'leadership and human relations." conducted by the National Productivity Centre in Petaling Jaya. for representatives from 10 commercial and industrial organisations in Selangor ended today. At the final session today the Director of the centre. Mr. S. A.75 words
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Article70 1964-04-05 12 MUAR. Sat— Shortly after the owner of a beauty parlour had found an extortion not 1 tiemancliriir $1.00. slipped under a door yesterday youth appeared, claiming to be a detective, and demanded that hr Rive him the note. The owner. Mr. Thm T< Suan. 43.70 words
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Article, Illustration462 1964-04-05 12 CHIN SHIN PIOW - Land of the praying mantis CHIN SHIN PIOW By GOING BACK HOME THE i and ot lne cro codile and the praying mantis. That is what Batu Pahat has often been called, for these were the predominant forms of wild life In this odd corner of Malaysia In the 1920's462 words
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138 1964-04-05 12 A newly formed industrial firm, associated "with a major British Company, has a vacancy for a Malay executive at its new factory at present under construction. The initial duties will include recruitment of employees, implementation of safety standards, and some liaison with other138 words
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Advertisement271 1964-04-05 12 PUNCTURE? fix it in seconds with new, amazing SAVE-A-TIRE it seals and inflates instantly! j§p>£~>^^B in iifiiT^ir 4jrr Push SAVE-A-TIRE nozzle into the valve of your No dirty hands or clothing. No wheel changing in punctured tyre., .seconds later, your tyre is inflated, the hot son or rain. No time271 words
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Article475 1964-04-05 13 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep Derby trip just right for this top stayer piL Stable s Oleander 111 (late Signature) can break the stranglehold on Malaysian turf classics by the ''old brigade" in the $25,--000 Singapore Derby (12f) at Bukit Timab today. At four years, Oleander ni is the475 words
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Article148 1964-04-05 13 SELEC TI ON l I'MtM JEEP SANDGATE Yardarina Lady Warrior CALL BOk 'INTER Race 1 WWII Bush Queen Lady Warrior ANTI Woodcote Lady Sandeate Km* JOEY SAN Malaysia Glory Miss Delaware JOEY SAN Malaysian Glory Miss Delaware JOEY SAN Forest Bean Miss Delaware Race S LOGICAL Je Maintiendrai Serene Lady148 words
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Article337 1964-04-05 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Quisana (Race 4), Oleander 111 (Race 5) and Col. Whatnot II (Race 6). The going is good. AT nine years durable Pinkson is still as brilliant as ever. His win over 8f in Div. 2 with 8.10 last week was337 words
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Article402 1964-04-05 13 LOGICAL CANNOT MISS LOGICAL (Race 3) Is worth another chance. She gave Lovely Day too big a start Into the straight on Wednesday X)ver the last furlong she was fast gaining on the leader. Across the line she was only a short head behind. Over 71 Logical should not miss.402 words
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Article46 1964-04-05 13 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Forest Duke 11, one of the 16 horses in tomorrow's $25,000 Singapore Derby over 12f, collapsed and died In his stall yesterday. Forest Duke II an B-year-old gelding by Karen-dl-National Velvet, was owned by Mr. K. V Lim.46 words
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Article53 1964-04-05 13 MANILA. Sat The Philippine!! today won the double match against South Korea to clinch the first round of the eastern zone of the Davis Cup tie. Sammy Ang and Danny Jose defeated Im Choong Yang and Kirn Doo Hwang 5-4 6-1. 7-5 to give the Philippines a53 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1964-04-05 13 IN MEMORY of K. V. VelappaMfa of X.V.V. Kntty Co.. No. 35. Prinsep St.. Spore, who passed away 5.4.63. Remembered by wives and Children. Inserted by K. V. Snrathan.31 words
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272 1964-04-05 13 JX>RM points to Yardaf rlna in Race I. This old campaigner ran a surprisingly good third to Treasure Ship II over 8f last week. And 7f is his best distance. But I fancy Sandgate can beat him. This former Class 1 winner ran272 words
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Article1606 1964-04-05 13 Race 1: 2.15 Cl 2 Div 4 ($9,500) 7f 1 ***** Mojave a (K.Y. Llm) Daniels, 6 9.0 •Sublan 4 2 ***** Lady Warrior II s (Century St.) Sullivan. 7 8.13 (F) 'Dragon 6 3 00 Orabolln <Pll Stj TJoa, 3 8.12 M. Lee 31,606 words
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Article329 1964-04-05 13 SYDNEY, Sat TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES DRAW BIGGEST ENTRY two athletes' opinion, ax* Trevor Vincent (steeplechase). Albert Tliomu (5.000 m), lan Tomlinjwm (triple jump) and Mick Ryan (400 m hurdles). Clarke, who recently set a world 10,000 m record, said he believed nevertheless that his own best329 words
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66 1964-04-05 13 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The 2nd battalion. 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Gurkha Rifles, from Hong Kong beat Ist Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Corps, the Malaysian area champions, by 28 points to 16 to become this year's Farelf basketball champions The Kiwis missed many opportunities66 words
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Advertisement872 1964-04-05 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE Mjr*r*te_M_r Ulm >—B»m rtJ. «xfr. CENLiNE PHOTOSTATS, Fotoroatsa, 68. Robinson Road, Spore *****. IP YOU ARC In debt. Bee us. Not loan Company. Lauranee >-C Raffles Place (Spore). SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pwre" tt Word* U (IHm.r—Boa It etc. tmtrt distinctive IN DESIGN, Jewellery from Lm Ocn.872 words
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Advertisement181 1964-04-05 13 FURNITURE tt WtHm U (HHn.f—Btm It f. tmtru FOR MODERN DESICNS In Cane furniture Visit Adrian* 42S Hirer Vallay Road. B'por*. 2SBT4. NOTICE SHIPPING NOTICE s.s. "ORIANA" P O-Ortent Lines' s.s. •ORIANA" (42.000 tons* ls aue to arrive in Singapore on MONDAY 13th APRIL 1964. from North America, Japan, and181 words
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Advertisement82 1964-04-05 13 L 8 4 i ■afflmnU Bit bow miny know whit E^mm-^_^ A| heartbreaks aid failtrtt dog- size clown in hii nrly years? For the first tin* Reg Gutter- idge tills til fill itiry if Mr Wisdom's phenomenal climb up tie ladder of fame and fortune in this week's- d \XJ\82 words
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Article442 1964-04-05 14 SOBERS STARS WITH 1 06 AND 4-51 HONG KONU. Sat. A superb periormance with but and ball by Garfield Sobers, the West Indies all-rounder, enabled E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth team to lead by 39 runs with three wickets standing against an allHong Kong Eleven at the close of the fir>t442 words
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359 1964-04-05 14 PERTH, Sat. The 1 Australian team to tour England demonstrated its batting: power today in the warming-up match against Western Australia here, but the bowling was flogged by the state's tailenders. Norman O'Neill (118 not out) and lan Redpath (86 not out) put359 words
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Article31 1964-04-05 14 LONDON. Sat. Results of football matches played last night wereI ntflisli Division Three: Wrexham 0 Reading 3. Division Four: Torquay 3 Briehton 0; Tranmere 2 Chesterfield 1.31 words
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Article20 1964-04-05 14 IPOH. Sat.— lpoh beat Kuala Kangsar 3-0 In the lnter-PWD department knockout soccer competition here today.20 words
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840 1964-04-05 14 ALL-DANISH FINAL IN SINGLES AND DOUBLES J~ *"C"' 1 i I—^.'Jj^ZJ I*y "w~~^~^ {j_J_ftj:^^B_X^!-!-!-!-Li-!-LVj-_^^^^^^t "j dL) 1 l l 1 ALL-EN6UM) RESULTS MEN'S SINGLES SEMIFINALS: H. Borch (Den) bt C. Ratanasaengsuang (Thailand) 15-6 15-7. K. A. Nielsen (Denmark) bt Lee Kin Tat (Malaysia) 15-13 15-11. WOMEN'S SINGLES -I Ml FINALS:840 words
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Article50 1964-04-05 14 PORT DICKSON. Sat. Selangor Police beat Port Dickson Garrison by 10 runs in their friendly cricket match here today. Scores: Police 140-5 dec. fDorateamy 35 n.0.. V. Doss 39 n.0.) Garrison 121 (Dr. H. S. Sidhu 35. Capt. Harding 40. Doraisamv 4-27. Sukanathan 3-31).50 words
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Article45 1964-04-05 14 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat—Probables defeated Possibles by 11 R run.; in a state cricket trial yesterday. Probables 198 (Tong Beh 35. JP. Augustin 30. Majid 31 Possibles 80 (Balan 23 no., Hector Duralratnam 6 for 13 >. Kedah meet Penang at Penawt next weekend.45 words
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106 1964-04-05 14 Pahang ruler's polo team reach final with 12-4 win TPOH. Sat. The Sultan of Pahang's team will meet Queen's Royal Irish Hussars "A" in the Malayan Polo Association final for the Sultan of Perak Cup here. The Sultan of Pahang's team scored an easy 12-4 victory over Selangor Polo Club,106 words
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Article81 1964-04-05 14 CINGAPORE, Sat. The two top hockey clubs in the state Singapui." Recreation Club, current league champions, and runners-up Ceylon Sports Club, may meet again in U>e final of the SHA league and cup competition. In the semi finals SRC play Police, while Ceylon SC oppose81 words
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Article56 1964-04-05 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. A first half goal by the outside left Collins enabled Dockyard t« teat Stableboys 1-0 In a scrappy Div. 3D soccer match at Farrer Park today. In anotiher Div. 2D match Junior AAA beat Marines "A" 4-1. At Gevlans in a Div. 2B match56 words
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Article46 1964-04-05 14 MALACCA, Sat. Spinner Aziz Hamid took five for 34 in the State cricket trial here today. Scores: Hilary de Cruz's team 126 (Bennett 26. H. de •Cruz 19. Aziz Ahmad 6-34). Tarn Kong Onus team 52 for 5 (Bakar Said 17 not out).46 words
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Article24 1964-04-05 14 SEREMBAN. Sat. Negrl did well to beau Selangor 33-26 in the inter-state school Rirls netball competition at the KGV ground today.24 words
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219 1964-04-05 14 |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation ol Malaya Golf Association hopes to grow into the Malaysia Uolf Association this year. At the annual general meetIng of the FMOA held at the Royal Selangor GolfClub on Sunday, it was decided that the formation of a Malaysian GA219 words
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Article53 1964-04-05 14 IPOH. Sat— Chow Mci Yoke beat 40 other girls to win the Anglo-Chinese School. 4th annual cross-country race today. She clocked 30 mm. and 64.3 sec. for a new record. In boys class 1 S. Theymudu was first with a new time of53 words
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Article24 1964-04-05 14 KANOAR. Sat. The Perils Amateur Football Association will start its soccer league this year on April 14. Fourteen teams have entered24 words
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270 1964-04-05 14 SYDNEY, Sat. AUSTRALIA had little hope of regaining the Davis Cup unless the ban on their "rebels" was lifted, selector Mr. Cliff Sproule told reporters. Without these players. Australia's team would be one of the weakest ever, he said. Australia270 words
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Article, Illustration485 1964-04-05 14 Confrontation threat now for Thomas Cup in Tokyo JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIA'S c On frontation against Malaysia will be dragged in,to the Japanese badminton courts next May when this country defends the Thomas Cup symbol of world badminton team supremacy for the second time. The official Antara news agency has quoted485 words
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Article17 1964-04-05 14 HOSHIARPUR (Punjab>. Bat. The touring Japanese hockey team drew l-l with Punjab here yesterday.17 words
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Article354 1964-04-05 14 LONDON, Sat Liverpool tightened their grip on the English First Division soccer championship when they beat Manchester United 3-0 today. They are now three points dear of Everton with two matches in hand. J|Everton..th* relgniogchamjpions, went down 3-2 at fetoke. IWVISUVf ONB I Aston Villa354 words
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Article71 1964-04-05 14 LONDON. Sat. Knud-.\af« Nielsen Denmark i won the AllEngland Badminton singles title when he beat his fellow-country-man Henning Borch 8-15, 17-14, 15-4 in the final today. Other finals Men's Doublrx: F. Kobbero and J. Hammergaard Hansen (Den) bt. P. K. Nielsen and E. Kops (Den) 15-6, 15-3.71 words
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234 1964-04-05 14 SINGAPORE. Saturday. VAMAHA'S International motor-cycle racer, M Fumio Ito said before he left for Tokyo this morning that the accident he had in last week's Malaysia Grand Prix would not deter him mi his bid for the world championship title. Ito.234 words
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Advertisement259 1964-04-05 14 •4- BAN GUAN PARK Holland road (freehold) TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS Situated between 5*4 &§H Mil.it one off Holland Road. A beautiful and q-iet residential area specially designed for modern living with maximum comfort. jw^ Built with the BEST materials, modern facilities etc. Vf*^i£\ l^^^Bßi Ground Floor: Srtting U|L« ji ull259 words
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Miscellaneous197 1964-04-05 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Trul: Malaysian Youth XI v Armed Forces (Merdeka Stadium. 7.30 p.m.): Sultans* Gold Cup: Peralc Malayi v Negii Malays (Partt. si. Prnanc Div. 1: TPCA v BAFC <6.15>; Chinese Wanderers Prisons <645. both matches at City Stadium >: Dh. 2: Elango v MTC Utd (Mlnden Barracks). S'pow197 words
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Article134 1964-04-05 15 ALEC I.f*m*i, British security agent, has successfully posed as a degenerate and defector in order to plant on the Communists information which will incriminate Mundt. the head of the East German counter-espionage. For 'Leamas there is an element of personal revenge in this. He once headed134 words
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Article, Illustration3013 1964-04-05 15 JOHN LE CARRE - TWO BLOWS... AND A MAN DIES IN THE DARK JOHN LE CARRE by THE MAGAZINE SECTION F CHAPTER FOUR lEDLER parked the car in a shed at the side of the house and walked with Leamas to the front door. They were about to enter the lodge when they heard3,013 words
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Advertisement71 1964-04-05 15 Diethelm's New Group 300 a full range of furniture for the DIETHELM'S Furnijture of Distinction home! Elegant designs that afford numerous combinations. Distinctive yet functional -and costing a good deal less than you expect. The New Group 300 proudly maintains the high DIETHELM'S FURNITURE SHOWROOMS standard of design and craftsmanship71 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-04-05 16 What's dandruff? YOU all know what it looks like, that white. Huffy stuff from the hair that messes up clothes. tit comes from the tiny glands the head which open out to the tubes in which the hairs grow. Kach of these glands produm a fatty substance166 words
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Article569 1964-04-05 16 GIFT OF THE GIV ER THE WEDDING DATE'S SET AND THE PRESENTS POUR 1N... PRACTICAL ...BUT DO YOU BLESS THE BRIDE WITH STORE-ROOM STUFF? APRIL BRFDKS now busily practising Iheir wedding march will soon be as busy stacking away in store-rooms the gifts they receive. For most weddings presents are569 words
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Article219 1964-04-05 16 Scouring -and labour East \LL housewives who take a personal pride in Kitchen tidiness inevitably scour their cooking utensils by habit, oblivious of the devastating consequences of their labour. As one housewife proudly declared (and I for one also plead guilty) "I like to give my saucepans a real scouring.219 words
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Article170 1964-04-05 16 rvEAR Evelyn Tv: My LT friend and I, both 19. will be going overseas for a nursing course. I will be going to Australia, while my friend will be going to Britain. We would be very grateful If you could advise us on what we should take170 words
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Advertisement415 1964-04-05 16 Bm k CJINCE its debut early last year. flgj n the SHIFT has made so much impact that It Is likely to run on for another year as tbr Malaysian girl's national garb taratt^ The 19«4 Shift se«a slight variations. It is gayer, print* are bigger. >■!? ld wiLh thr415 words
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Advertisement387 1964-04-05 16 WRITE to: Miss Evelyn Tv, rs± Sunday Times. Times 5S> S/7^ House. River Valley Road. J^^^===^S* Singapore 9. A stamped and ,jl. addressed envelope must JL MM?Nr n.%! accompany SSi-.T^ia,^ your query. ft New Style From maidenform 9 Q/ (Mod* in 0.5.A.) SWEET MUSIC with straps of a unique new387 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-04-05 17 WINNER of the week's $30 prize is "Silver Sea" (above), submitted by Tan Teow .Kuan, of 3916. Bagan Luar Road. Butterworth, Province Wellesley. He used Yashica D camera and Kodak film. Setting (with yellow filter): fit.. 1/250 second. He will be paid by post. The cheque will be174 words
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Article166 1964-04-05 17 rpHE young recruit march--1 ed up to the desk behind which sat a sergeant armed with a rubber stamp. The sergeant looked up and asked him: "Did you go to school?" "Yes." said the recruit proudly. "I passed my school certificate with distinctions, graduated from university166 words
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Article342 1964-04-05 17 DEAR Know Alls: As I am a working mother with limited means, I would like to know how I can arrange to have my baby looked after by a creche while I po to work. Also, are there any conditions and howmuch will i have342 words
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798 1964-04-05 17 New wife thinks she's a rotten bargain DKAR Jane Lee: I am newbride and a very lucky one, too. I have dozens of kitchen gadgets and almost every piece of electrical equipment on the market. But I am a useless housewife. I can't cook a decent meal, or bake, or798 words
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Article410 1964-04-05 17 ['POINTER' on training.. rPHERE are very few breeds 1 which are not required to hold their heads' upright In the ■tea ring. Puppies are notorious lor being little show-ofls. and i his includes exaggeration where their personal feelings are concerned. If they hurt a paw. they may limp410 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1964-04-05 19 He knew the guard would kick him again away, the stamping of their feet was like the throbbing of his head; the echo died and there was silence. Then like the touch of mercy itself, a cool cloth was laid across his forehead, and kindly hands carried him away. He1,098 words
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Article, Illustration579 1964-04-05 19 Suddenly the hunters and the hunted switch their roles. and then switch back again to be. for Liz at ieast. the most exhilarating experience of all: It would be an example of all that her own branch In Bayswater could one day be. THEY had chosen a wonderful title for579 words
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Miscellaneous397 1964-04-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR Bailet; 11.00 The L*te Show; 12 rVUHLH LUBlrun midnight Close Down. A.M.: fi.oo Time Signal, Neg&ra- ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 SINGAPURA Time Signal, The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Word a Day; 7.32 Breakfast Pot- Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10397 words
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Miscellaneous1859 1964-04-05 20 j. Edgar Rice Burroughs' m ~> .To tme 7is«av op C- a_ ss* fILL SPEAK |.V>AE s_" "^-^SO.^!Hi I vs_ A s Ay? 7S S ui AIC 2»/ J%- ''R evEevTM.MG iv-- I Love »S!S\|H sm^eo^eol mele? ?.J [ha* a w^j-=, w^.jeacom!.. so*s~*xK£ -\s j T> 'G/V£ M£ (AHA' A1,859 words
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Miscellaneous15 1964-04-05 21 |QJ'; I tj^P' S I MORE THAN ONE MILLION BIC BALL PENS SOLD EVERY DAY15 words
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