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Title Section20 1964-04-06 1 Average daily certified sale exceeds 125,000 The Straits Times Hot!*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration795 1964-04-06 1 BUKIT MERTAJAM - BUKIT MERTAJAM, Razak: Indonesia's wish 'ANY VOTE AGAINST ALLIANCE IS VOTE FOR SOEKARNO... HE WOULD GIVE HIS RIGHT HAND TO SPLIT US' Sunday THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here tonight that if the Peoples Action Party leaders were really loyal and had the interest795 words
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Article141 1964-04-06 1 Lee's view: Tengku should stay KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today that he hoped that Tengku Abdul Rahman would carry on for as long as he could. Mr. Lee was commenting on the Intention of the Tengku to retire from the Prime Ministership In141 words
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88 1964-04-06 1 Cyprus pact with Turkey is broken NICOSIA. Sun. President Makarios yesterday In- formed Turkey he had unilaterally abrogated the treaty of Alliance under which 850 Turkish troops are stationed In Cyprus. A Greek Cypriot spokesman said Makarios told Turkish Premier Ismet Inonu that the move was made because the troops,88 words
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Article31 1964-04-06 1 LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Telegraph reported today the deposed Sultan of Zanzibar, who fled to Britain after the coup earlier this year, has purchased a houae in Southsea UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article25 1964-04-06 1 WASHINOTON, Sun. Oen. Douglas Mac Arthur fought for life last night, but doctors feared that his heart may be giving up. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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300 1964-04-06 1 FOREST DUKE II WAS POISONED: AUTOPSY SINGAPORE. Sun. Forest Duke 11. who collapsed and died in his stall at Bukit Timah yesterday morning, was poisoned. This was revealed in an autopsy. Tests are now being made in the equine laboratory to determine the drug administered to the horse. Forest Duke300 words
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Article, Illustration375 1964-04-06 1 HE ORDERED WEDDING SUITS... THEN WENT TO HIS DEATH SINGAPORE, Sunday. BUSINESSMAN today gave a graphic account of yesterday's fatal shooting of detective Melvyn Douglas Reddy then revealed how he himself escaped r-i the same fate after lie had "cornered 'the The businessman. Mr.375 words
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Article162 1964-04-06 1 I KUCHING, Friday rE MINISTER of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jngah, has accused Indonesian terrorists of massacring eight captured Sarawak Border Scouts following last year's attack on Long Jawi. He said the badly mutilated remains of the eight men were found at Long Leguai and "it was162 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-04-06 1 Sock wants guerilla pockets in Borneo legalised JAKARTA, Sunday. THE ARMY chief, Lt.-Gen. Achmad Yani, said he had been instructed by President Soekarno to stress that Indonesia regards the "legalisation" of guerilla-held territory, in Borneo as one condition of the ceasefire agreed to by Malaysia and Indonesia last January. Lt.-Gen.AP - 363 words
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Article51 1964-04-06 1 GOTHENBURG. Sun. Peter, the chimp, the fashionable Swedish painter, has sold three works by auction for a total of 3.326 crowns (about $2,000), A local newspaper arranged the auction yesterday to raise money for disabled children. "Flowers." considered Peter's best work, fetched 1.501 crowns (about $900).Reuter - 51 words
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Article203 1964-04-06 1 Crowds brave rain to hear Tengku TAIPING, Sun. x Tengku Abdul Rahman was deeply moved when he saw large crowds braving the rain to hear him speak at two public rallies in the Taiping area this evening. In the town Itself, a heavy downpour drenched about 500 people while hundreds203 words
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Article41 1964-04-06 1 RED CAPS' HELD 3Y EAST GERMANS BERLIN, Sun. East German police today arrested three British military policemen. British spokesman said. East (ii-rman police lired five shots. presumably into ground, before arresting "red-caps' who on routine .mobile border patrol— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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311 1964-04-06 2 Be on the alert call by Chief Scout Sardon DENANG, Sun. The Chief Scout of Malaya, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, yesterday called on all Scouts in the country to be on the alert and loyal to the movement. "Towards the end of this year there will be a general311 words
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Article36 1964-04-06 2 IPOH. Sun. Leaders of the Bahai faith from all over the world will assemble here on April 34 for a four-day convention. There are about 100 Bah ala in Perak and 2.000 altogether Malaya.36 words
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239 1964-04-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'PHE chairman of the Cheshire Home's manage- ment committee, Datin Sa'adiah Sardonu explained today she had no intention, of criticising the Government when she said the committee was disappointed it could not get a plot of land at a239 words
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Article39 1964-04-06 2 IPOH, Sun. Perak branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society launched its annual Appeal Week and Flag Day today to raise funds for the maintenance of its detachments and units. Last year the effort netted $10,931.39 words
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Article43 1964-04-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Sture Brlckßon. secretarygeneral of the International Union of Socialist Youth with headquarters in Vienna, arrived here today for a two-day visit v a guest of the Socialist Front. Ht Is on a tour of Asia.43 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-04-06 2 Taking time off from home duties to visit voters and address rallies KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday.. \yiVES of Malaysia's Cabinet Ministers are taking time off from their home duties to help their husbands on the election field. They are campaigning for their husbands by349 words
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222 1964-04-06 2 A LOR STAR, Sun.— The Minister of Transport. Date Sardon bin Haji Jubir, warned today that "enemy agents sent by Indonesia to carry out subversion in Malaysia might concentrate their activities in Kedah "because it is the home state of the Prime222 words
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Article110 1964-04-06 2 Trainee is back from Germany KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Malaysian who went to Germany for a year's trainIng course as a motor mechanic returned yesterday. He is Mr. Ng Man Chins who has specialised in the repairing and servicing of diesel engines. During his stay in Germany Mr. Ng received110 words
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Article67 1964-04-06 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Vans di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak. will open a fun-fair In aid of the 12th International bazaar to be held at the Great World Park on April 18 at 11 a.m. His wife, Ton Puan Noor Aishah will give away the67 words
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Advertisement206 1964-04-06 2 MO* A WEEK Take-off time from Singapore 19.05 WEDNESDAYS Flight KLB32: FROM Singapore TO Bangkok. Karachi, I^IHL^L^B^^QL^HL^LHLH Cairo, Rome. Zurich and Amsterdam. =^EE^ Sundays iiSii Flight KLB34: FROM Singapore TO Itf IWI J^H Bangkok. Karachi. M W JSIIJ Beirut, Rome, Frankfurt and Amsterdam. B^^^. 1 Contact your TRAVEL AGENT or206 words
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Advertisement149 1964-04-06 2 University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES (obtainable without residence) GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Associated Examining Board) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School Higher School CERTIFICATES TV College, foaaded 1887, Is v Educational Tr«t, with a staff of digUy qaalifed Tutors. Reasonable fees, payable by tastahnents. Mora than 46,000 Successes.149 words
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Miscellaneous10 1964-04-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby \Z^f\ rVr\\\ta/ I WANT A10 words
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150 1964-04-06 3 IifAMLA. Sun.— Senator Manuel P. Manahan has resigned from President .Macapagal's ruling Liberal Party, calling the administration "graftridden and immoral." The President replied yesterda) with a statement saying' Mr. Manahan's resignation "is not based on valid grounds and is rather a political move." Mr. Macapagal charged150 words
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Article53 1964-04-06 3 KARACHI. Sun. Pakistani ■dentists believe they can produce a strain of cattle that can live off the desert like a camel and still yield pood milk and beef. Their hopes lie mainly In four Red Slndhl bulls, a hardy breed famed for its ability to withstandUPI - 53 words
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143 1964-04-06 3 Beatle fans take the cold but not Beethoven EDINBURGH. Sun. Five hundred teenagers were lined up outside the Regal Cinema in an icy wind yesterday waiting to buy tickets for a performance by the Beatles. The box office did not open up until today and the show Ls not untilUPI - 143 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-04-06 3 VATICAN CITY. Sun. The precious 465-year-old Pieta of Mlchaelangelo left the Vatican yesterday for the first time In its history for the New York Worlds Fair. Pope Paul VI wished it "bon voyage." AJ*.37 words
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105 1964-04-06 3 GIKL with the smile framed by long blonde tresses is 19-year-old American actress. Mia Farrow, pictured here on the set at Pinewood btudios, Buckinghamshire. She has taken over Britt Eklund s star role in the 20th Century-Fox production "Guns At105 words
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Article101 1964-04-06 3 PARIS, Sun.— Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, yesterday I conferred with Gen. de Gaulle at the Elysee Palace. After a half-hour meeting he told reporters: "We had a very pleasant and useful talk about the relationship between Indonesia and France in the political, economic andReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration482 1964-04-06 3 Khrushchev may be too late, say diplomats GENEVA, Sunday AS MOSCaW STEPS UP THE BITTER CAMPAIGN AGAINST RED CHINA... of questions, the Chinese leaders in e((ect descend to Trotskyist positions. They adopt as their weapons the worst traditions of petty bourgeois nationalism, the most shameless demagogy and calumny." The Soviet482 words
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205 1964-04-06 3 A mystery writer in The Times worries Tory chiefs I ONDON, Sun.—Con- servative Party chiefs are trying to identify the mystery writer of a series of articles in The Times last week attacking many aspects of Government policy The articles, under the heading "a party in search of a pattern."205 words
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Article36 1964-04-06 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. The United Nations General Assembly will meet In San Francisco next year to commenmorate the 20th anniversary o( the signing o( the United Nations Charter here on June 26. 1945. UP.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article32 1964-04-06 3 MONTEVIDE. Hun. Jaoo Goulart. deposed Leftist President ot Brazil, (lew from his Brazilian ranch, to Uruguay yesterday (or political asylum ending a twoday mystery as to his whereabouts. UJU32 words
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150 1964-04-06 3 lIOLLYWOOD, Sun 11 Film star John Wayne dashed up the aisle and caught his daughter as she fainted at her wedding yesterday. Melinda Ann Wayne, 23, and Gregory Robert Munox, 26, a county deputy district attorney, were married In the Roman Catholic Blessed SacramentAP - 150 words
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Article51 1964-04-06 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Johnson yesterday named Mr. Hobart Taylor Jr.. a Detroit Negro attorney to a White House advisory Job. Mr. Johnson told a news conference that Mr. Taylor, who has been on the Presidents committee on equal employment opportunity will serve as associate general counsel.UPI - 51 words
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Advertisement213 1964-04-06 3 ROYAL COPENHAGEN The name Royol Copen- t ,v. hogen is renowned the jw^fc world over for Danish a^l^bß^l Porcelain at its finest. A If jkjf^ W wide range of designs is aaal WmW available for your col- ig tK aflr iH. SENA LTD. HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERS 44, High Street, Singapore, 1.213 words
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Article, Illustration709 1964-04-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jyjH. Lee Kuan Yew said today that what was required in Malaysia now was a policy which would hold the Malay-mass base, so far impervious to Communism, and at the same time win back the towns from resentment709 words
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Article263 1964-04-06 4 PREMIER: COUNTER MOVE IS NEEDED support the Tengku's leadership in Umno, and why if we wanted that leadership to succeed, we must show that this policy of Inter-racial harmony does not lead to the Malays losing their honoured place in Malaysian society, or their constitutional rights. "Never in any PAP263 words
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185 1964-04-06 4 MINISTER TO OPEN NEW ROAD IN QUEENSWAY SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, will tomorrow open the second carriageway of Commonwealth Avenue at 5.30 p.m. This will fulfil the States five year development plan in providing residents of Queenstown with a dual carriageway connecting Alexandra Road185 words
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Article77 1964-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin said yesterday that the Government Is planning to set up a school for physiotherapists. Mr. Yong said this after a three-and-half hour tour of the dental, physiotherapy, ear, nose and throat departments of the General Hospital. Although77 words
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Article20 1964-04-06 4 Singapore. Sat. Members of the Women's International Club will visit the Tiger Brewery on Wednesday at 10 a.m.20 words
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Advertisement502 1964-04-06 4 iii»iiimiuiiiniiiiiiiiiin»niiiiiiiiiiHiii i \O\% NIIOWIM. E 11am 1.30 4.00 6 30 9.30pm E "The Geitle Art Of Murder" Michclc Morgan Richard Todd In DyaliScope (Fox). C Phi« "Roundabout" No. 21 (Color) 5 nixt chance: B^l^^^^Tb KfX> b MM i Connne calvct E I LAST WAY! 111 am 11am 1.30 4.00 a.502 words
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302 1964-04-06 5 NATIONAL UNITY A MUST. NASIR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. r J IH£1 H£ Sabah and Sarawak Governments were urged today to set up national language classes for adults and Government officers. The chairman of the National Language Month central executive committee. Syed Nasir302 words
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141 1964-04-06 5 HOUSE BOARD TO SELL FLATS BY BALLOT SINGAPORE, Sun. A ballot sale, to allocate the first block of 120 Hats in Queenstown which the Housing and Development Board is offering for sale, will be held at the board's office in Princess House, Alexandra Road, at 2.30 p m. on April141 words
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Article57 1964-04-06 5 PENANG. 8i». A ioamev deputy Chief Medical Officer in Penang- Dr. Haji S.M. Baboo, died in the General Hospital today. Dr. Baboo, who retired in 1990 after 35 years' service, celebrated his 70th birthday yesterday. He had been ill with heart trouble and was57 words
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161 1964-04-06 5 $9m. SHARES OFFER TO MALAYS WILL OPEN ON APRIL 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. nnHE Government-sponsored Sharikat Pemodalan Kebangsaan (National Investment Company Ltd.) which is offering $9 miUion in shares to Malays is expected to call for applications on April 10. i According to the acting chairman Hajl Mohammad Din bin161 words
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82 1964-04-06 5 Blood donors in Johore get medals JOHORE BAHRU Sun. The Sultanab of Johore. I'iißku Tan Arainah, yesterday presented 10 gold 41 silver and 83 bronze medals to blood donors for last year and 1962 at the General Hospital here. Dr. Llm Kee Jin. chairman of the Blood Bank committee. General82 words
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Article71 1964-04-06 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Ruler-in-Council has le-appointed five persons to be the Unofficial Members of the board of trustees of the Ke lan tan Islamic Religious Studies Scholarship Fund for a term of two years as from Jan. 23 They are Inche Mohamed Asrl bin Hajl Muda. Wan71 words
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Article42 1964-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Swaml Dhruvanand Ji Maharaj. a Sanskrit scholar who is here in the course of a world tour, will oe .speaking between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. dally this week at the Arya Bamaj Hall in Syed Alwi Road.42 words
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Article29 1964-04-06 5 TELUK ANBON, Sun. Th« Raja Mud* of Permk will officially open the 1130,000 tuberculosis ward and chest clinic In the District Hospital here on Tuesday.29 words
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Article97 1964-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Alitalia Italian Airlines will operate four flights weekly through Singapore from tomorrow. Announcing this today. Mr. Marco Zlchella. Alitalia manager for Malaysia. said that this was the outcome of the "'lncreasingly successful operation" in the Singapore sector He was confident that with the97 words
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Article, Illustration257 1964-04-06 5 A Mentri Besar's ambition: Farming again KUANTAN. Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, has spoken of his plar,s to give up affairs o* state to return to his first lcve farming. Dato Abdul Aziz. 50. who is not seeking re-election in the257 words
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198 1964-04-06 5 PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and seven members of his family are suffering from dysentery. Dato Wong has been running a high fever for the last two days. Other members of his family who are also sick are three of198 words
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Article48 1964-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. Nr Wah Hlng. former Director of Public Works, has been appointed scientific adviser to the Ministry of Finance. Mr. K.YX>. Gin has been appointed to act as Director of Public Works, and Mr. Hiew Slew Nam as Deputy Director of Public Works.48 words
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Article33 1964-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Kens Swee. will officially open a new factory for the Bata Shoe Co. Ltdat 66. Telok Blangah Road on Thursday -.it 4 p.m.33 words
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Article28 1964-04-06 5 IPOH. Sun. A c.erk. Lai Kwok CheoMß. 26. woke up to find tiis cv worth $4,000 missing from his house In Jalan Kilat- her yesterday morning.28 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-04-06 6 The Twist— Dollah the zoo camel's version I)OLLAH the camel's version of the Twist amuses the Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan when they visited the National Zoo in Ulu Klang, near Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Dollah was a present to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, from President86 words
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Article126 1964-04-06 6 'Mountain out of mole hill' Chua IifUAR, Sun. The iT Johore Government has decided to collect five years' arrears in water bills from 200 consumers here. The former chairman of the Johore Works Committee, Dato Chua Song Lim, said this at an Alliance rally In replying to a challenge by126 words
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Article98 1964-04-06 6 IPOH. Sun. A group of 120 Thai teachers from Bangkok will arrive here on Thursday fur a 12--day tour of Malaysia. They will be led by Mr. Chua Sarimarn. deputy permanent I secretary to the Ministry of Education, Thailand. Organisation of the Malaysia tour was98 words
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Article66 1964-04-06 6 DENANG, Sun. The People's Progressive Party will hold its first public rally in Penang on the Dato Kramat ground at 730 tomorrow night in support of its lone candidate, Mr. Khoo Tat Sw, contesting In the State constituency of Dhoby Ghaut. Party leaders expected to speak at66 words
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318 1964-04-06 6 S'PORE CHECKS ITS TRAINED MANPOWER SINGAPORE, Sun. JJESEARCH is being done to find out the resources of Singapore's trained manpower to carry out all schemes under the next development plan. Simultaneously, a study is being made of the existing facilities to train young people for suitable careers. An official statement318 words
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Article29 1964-04-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. New officials of the Klang Gurney Memorial Library are Mr. Lee Eng Teh. president; Mr. G. S. Labrooy, vice-president; and Mr. K. Purushothaman. secretary.29 words
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Miscellaneous212 1964-04-06 6 *ii*>y Oop By F. T. itamtin I I SAY THERE, TUNK, T OH, THEY'RE ...BESIDES, T WfNT^" \tif p*vOU KNOW ANY/^ NO T THAMKS. OOP 1 /sure <5U7 BUT KEEP lOL BOY, AREWT \OU DOIN ALL RIGHT TO STAY WHERE M3U W REASON WHY I ICMfi &W 1 "YOU'VEDOfJE \OH212 words
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Article, Illustration703 1964-04-06 7 Stephens: It won't do just to put out more flags Kadazans told: We are still proud of our Sabah JESSELTON, Sunday. THE Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, today criticised the Deputy Federal Secretary's recent remarks on the State Administration. Dato Stephens, who is the national president of the703 words
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Article94 1964-04-06 7 KUALA LLMPUR. Sun. —The Sultan of Trent ganu was discbarg ed from the General Hospital here today after having undertone treatment since March 19. He was suffering from high blood pressure. He will rest at Istana Trengganu on Federal Hill for a week before returning to94 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-04-06 7 Robinson to retire at end of month KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. H. S. Robinson, manager of the Employees' Provident Fund, will retire under the Malayanisation scheme at the end of this month. On his return to England he will rejoin the British Civil Service. The first job Mr. Robinson Joined131 words
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Article162 1964-04-06 7 TEACHERS CALL OFF PAY RALLY DENANG. Sun. The j Penang branch of the National Union of i Teachers has decided to withhold a State rally in support of equal pay for women teachers because of the recent announcement from the Prime Minister's Department that final consideration of the issue would162 words
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85 1964-04-06 7 JESSELTON, Sun. J Malaysian Security Forces wilJ be entertained by young artistes in Sabah soon. There will be the traditional Kadazan sumazau. Malay dlndang and ronggeng. hula-hula and the ballet. The entertainers will sing favourite songs In Kadazan. Malay. Chinese and English Mr.85 words
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Article27 1964-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. Ho Guan Llm has been appointed actIng Permanent Secretary (Health) and Director of Medical Services of the Ministry o. Health.27 words
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Article89 1964-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Alfred H K. Wong has been re-«Ject-pd president of the Singapore Institute of Architects at Its recent annual general meeting. Others elected: Mr. Llm Chong Keat. vice-president: Mr. Alan F C. Choc. secretary; Mr. Ong Ens Hung, treasurer; and council membrrv Mr E J89 words
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Article41 1964-04-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Professor Ungku Aziz, of the Department of Economics in the Universif of Malaya has returned from New Delhi after attending the preliminary conference on technical assistance organised by the Eastern Regional Organisation for Public Administration.41 words
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Article80 1964-04-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. A further $1,878.40 has been received by the Bank Negara for' the National Patriotic Fund, bringing m total to $1,172,410.52. Direct contributions came from: Members of the Methodist Boys' School. Penang. $44; Inche P. Vadamalal, through the PWD. Batu Pahat. $4.40; and80 words
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Article39 1964-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Bun.— Mr. Claude Oliveiro. 59. has retired as Chief Accountant of the American Con-sulate-General in Singapore after 39 years' service. A well-known Jazz pianist, Mr. OUvelro haa made appearances on radio and television.39 words
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Article25 1964-04-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Yap Kirn Hock has been elected president of the Rotary Club of Johore Bahru. Mr. Paul Lesser is rice-Dreaident.25 words
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Miscellaneous289 1964-04-06 7 Straits Times Crossword 121 I ACROSS 7. Ungrateful daughter sets nc1. Admit life's a product or thii^g. and Is upset, the ass! Physical force (6. 4). o 1 6. Girl holds on by a ring (6). 8 Soot .heed safety arrange9. Tear the fabrlc-a bad tear n Some time (3.289 words
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Article91 1964-04-06 8 2* Wurit Sl* (minimum) TMf FAMILY OF the late If W.J ViMvilun tb«nk frteo«» for t»»lr reaths. donations, rondoleoree «»4 '.trndnnre st his fuaerml. MR. AND MRS. Hmry Peterson v i^hru to expr**n thfir crateful thsjkki* la all rrlsmr* asd frieods for tbrir Kind H«»i«tsiiie messages of rondol I91 words
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Article203 1964-04-06 8 U Wordi Sl* minimum) VINCENT OF AUSTRALIA. l-K-1." Hairdresser of dmtinrtion. .10 Pnn»ep i HfWI, Singapore J'none S4SM JUST ARRIVED from Italy straw ■feSM and sandals. ImttMr Cleopatra M.inrtala Also siies 34—40. Caprice, NBM Ann Building. S |»r» HtMEMIER MARZINE' and forget 1 trnvel sickneas. Thin famous quirk- I203 words
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Article576 1964-04-06 8 Open and dangerous schism in the communist world became inevitable with the failure of the secret Moscow talks I nine months ago. The current I exchanges between Moscow land Peking disclose how deep |tho split has gone. There is |no chance of reconciliation as long as Mao576 words
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Article379 1964-04-06 8 After four days of not very spirited resistance, the Brazilian regime of President Goujlart has succumbed to rightwing opponents, backed by i the army. The rebellion was sparked by the ex-President's proposal, last month, of reforms which would have turned Brazil sharply to the left. These included Government379 words
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Article208 1964-04-06 8 The Union of Post Office 'Workers has postponed serving its strike notice on the Government till Wednesday, hoping for a clarification of the latest offer on allowances before then. This, coupled with the 93 per cent union vote in favour of strike action if claims are not settled,208 words
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LETTERS
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98 1964-04-06 8 TOURISTS, A CHIEF CLERK AND OFFICE DRESS l\, r E enjoyed our holi- days in Malaya, lovely Penang Island especially, more than we expected. We really enjoyed meeting your friendly and most obliging Malayans. But what spoilt our tours, was the unrealistic dress of the Public Servants. Once we nearly98 words
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Letter106 1964-04-06 8 IN reply to the fatuous remarks of ASM of Singapore purlished on March 28. may I say that JDP of Kuala Lumpur stated his case clearly. In fact I thought be .showed remarkable restraint considering the circumstances. It Is not a question of "a typical attitude" or106 words
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Letter108 1964-04-06 8 WHY, oh why should tbe K.L. Malay Handicraft centre be subject to redtape? Mr. K. Kon had suggestion in his letter of March 26 'lift up th« phone and inquire from a bank the prevailing exchange rate for US dollar.' As for the bank's rate I asked108 words
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Article, Illustration937 1964-04-06 8 RICHARD RESTON - The great debate on myth, reality RICHARD RESTON IN AMERICA A CHALLENGE TO THINK UNTHINKABLE THOUGHTS By WASHINGTON, Sun THE Johnson administ rat i o n is caught in the midst of a national debate that may eventually lead to major changes in American foreign policy. For the first time937 words
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Article577 1964-04-06 8 BERNARD D. NOSSITER - Putting the bite on the rich BERNARD D. NOSSITER -THE HAVE-NOT NATIONSSEEK A NEW DEAL AT GENEVA by GENEVA, Sun TtHIS was Perils of A Pauline week at the United Nations world trade conference. The perils were all political, but so far our heroine has escaped with her honour still577 words
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Advertisement11 1964-04-06 8 Gents' Tailoring Out-Fitting 332, North Bridge Rd. Singapore 7. Tel: *****11 words
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Advertisement84 1964-04-06 8 It's iv* SevenSeaS that yJS&& gives them C^tf EXTRA /wikJ strength /Jmty and (J/M %y energy I H/H^ |g2f| SevenSeaS f^m&y COD LIVER OIL m^k OR capsules I SevenSeaS NATURE'S j .r*" j <TO} RICHEST RuHHjl j£~]| H ENERGY MuMifsctera* b» BRITISH COO LIVER OILS IHC'LL GJUMSBY) LTD. iDutnbaton I84 words
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358 1964-04-06 9 Officer to pay $10,000 for breach of promise 'HE TOLD ME HE WOULD NOT LET ME DOWN' 17 OTA BHARU, Sun. —The High Court here today awarded a former clerk-typist in the State Secretariat. Seremban, Miss Mary Netto, 29, $10,000 as damages and costs against a police officer. Inspector K.358 words
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Article41 1964-04-06 9 KLANG. Sun. Dr. William S Munro was elected president of the Klang-Port Swettenham Rotary Club for 1954-65 at a meetIng here. Other office-bearers are: vicepresident. Mr. D. R. Daniel, secretary, Mr. Chen Yew Seong and treasurer. Mr. N. Periyakaruppan.41 words
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423 1964-04-06 9 TENGKU AN AGENT OF THE BRITISH IN MALAYA: FRONT IPOH, Sun. The So--1 cialist front tonight accused the Prime Minister, Tengku Abciul Rahman, of being an "agent" of the British in Malaya. Mr. Wont? Kirn Thim. the Socialist Front candidate for the Parliamentary constituency of Ipoh. told an election rally:423 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-04-06 9 'They have been striving for this since confrontation began 9 rpHE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, addressing an Alliance rally at Dato Kramat Gardens, Penarg, on, Saturday night. Despite rain, the big crowd (some people are seen covering their heads with handkerchiefs and newspapers)73 words
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587 1964-04-06 9 IPOH. Sun.— The Pan Mal-iyan Islamic Party was accused of trying its best to sell Tengku ADdul Rahman and Malaysia to Soekarno. The accusation was made by Dato Liew Why Hone, national vice-president of the Malayan Chinese Association, at an Alliance587 words
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Article20 1964-04-06 9 TRIANG. Sun. A tapper. Wong Ah Sang. 16. was drowned while bathing in the Triang river on Friday.20 words
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319 1964-04-06 9 Afro-Asian T.U. leaders pledge full support to Malaysia SINGAPORE. Sun. A SARAWAK Trade Union leader, Mr. Albert Kedit, today warned of the danger if all those interested in the survival of Malaysia failed to realise Sarawak was far behind the other Malaysian territories in development and progress. Mr. Kedit. addressing319 words
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Advertisement267 1964-04-06 9 Television is the current craze throughout I Singapore. Most people, you Included F J perhaps, complain of oceosionol heodoch*. eye fotigue and other eye discomforts ofter |jj^ watching TV. Why not consult us get a pair of glosse* and relieve these symptoms. PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91, North Bridge Road.267 words
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Miscellaneous716 1964-04-06 9 I RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 METRES SERVICES: 41.7 A 60.2 Metres SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 A 25 METRES c,t M *n 6 fin 9 Ti £m,n I Sign 1 w I e A-*" <*** Morning; Nwi- 710 BrTalcfSf PotnnJS? 7 lo Up And AboUl; 730716 words
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Article880 1964-04-06 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD —By THE growing parallel in South Africa with the Nazi Reich poses an obvious question. Is the record of connivance by the rest of the world to be repeated as well? The Afro-Asian group within the United Nations is again seeking Security Council action,880 words
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Article315 1964-04-06 10 JOHN KENT - JOHN KENT By BURMA'S FOREIGN POLICY. By William C. Johnston*. (Harvard University Praas: O.U.P. London. 60a.) The Burmese version I^EUTRALISM in relation to the cold war is a little-investigated sub--111 Ject. There are many varieties, the Burmese version being among the most interesting. Burmese neutralism has tended to take315 words
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159 1964-04-06 10 S. SIVADAS - S. SIVADAS By Studies in HinduIsm by Kalaipulavar K. Navaratnam. (Maheswary Dcvi Navaratnam. Jaffna. Hs 10.) THIS book is a collection of ten lectures, meant for nonHindus; given by the late Mr. Navaratnam as an introduction to Hindu religion and philosophy. It will help Hindus159 words
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Advertisement343 1964-04-06 10 \^7INTEREST j^y J/Jq per annum from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detail* of how easy it ii to open a Deposit Account. /f^ ||PAN MALAYAN i|H|FINANCE LTD. \y~^>^yy AUTHORISED343 words
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Advertisement255 1964-04-06 10 H I-m not a gambler; that's why I insist on WHS instruments and accessories 11 They finish lengths ahead of other instruments of their kind, because of their proven reliability, accuracy and endurability. Water and oil temperature gauges XJSSBbi^- Oil pressure gauges •f% sv^V Electric and f otSii V mechanical255 words
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Advertisement1086 1964-04-06 11 I BENnLINE] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. tttERPOOt 1 CtNTINtNTAL PORTS DPaTVP A r VIV for London May 11 Dt<riTt\/\\.IVIJL Hamburg May 21 >..<l*m>i» I s naa raaaag Rotterdam May 21 BENVANNOCH f r S3 smgaiH. r p s'nan. -eaana Antwerp Jaaa 11 I** «/71 Mr «/2S Apr 21/27 SSSR 11,086 words
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Advertisement1301 1964-04-06 11 feMcAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. w I in: n. tan. r^^ BLLBRMAW LINE aVLAVKNSSS UMB INMR, HAMiukk. MltEJMkaa, LM ANGELES. SAN FRANCiSCa, ■AVRi. HULA. I MmUINBIW lEATTLE. VANCBUVER A PORIUNI I pent P. S'haat raataj Atciptiai earn tar Cutnl i Saatt CIT> o> aEBS Aaerica 1/11 Apr 12/14 Apr IS Apr1,301 words
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Article1205 1964-04-06 12 r THt. table of shares on the J- Malayan Stock Exchange shows lait business to March 2«. (A) »nd last business since that dale ißi with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. Hooinion 125 i/o 2"o.1,205 words
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Article28 1964-04-06 12 RI'BBER TIN (per ib.) iper picul.) Mar. 31. 69>, eta. SMU.S-!', Apr. 1. 70<,cta. 5528.75 2. 70*4 eta. $527.2". I. 69', cto. 552.V12 1 4. $523.0028 words
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Article127 1964-04-06 12 DUBBER futures were firmer 1V week in New York last week but latterly lost a good pan of the gain on the decline abroad. Dealings here were quiet. Physical rubber lost Its early gain but nearby April was Mill firm with a half cent premium for127 words
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Article698 1964-04-06 12 Tin price is down by $11.25 rE tin price (rll continously in Penang during a trading week shortened by the Easter holidays and a total of $11.25 was wiped off the price bringing it down to the lowest leveis since late January. The lowest price this year $518.62} on January698 words
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Article63 1964-04-06 12 Mar. 31. Apr. 1. Apr. 2. Apr. 3. •Industrial*: 109.31 109.26 109.11 108.11 Tins: 113.12 13'!.8» 132.54 132.0:! S rubber*: 104.95 105.24 105.24 105.64 l)r<. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. Apr. 4. IMJI 131.16 105.84 immihmis \woi\nn urrent Datr of Total 1 iu\mrnt paymrnl for63 words
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Advertisement638 1964-04-06 12 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Farts To All European Cities. Vessel Dep. Spore Arr. Genoa "VICTORIA" 4/64 2/ 5/64 "G. GALILEI" 25/ 4/64 11/ 5/64 "ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6/64 "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64638 words
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Article2185 1964-04-06 13 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock Exchange last week had one of its dullest periods for a very long time and was becalmed by the doldrums with a vengeance. Hardly a ripple was discernible in the market which was even quieter than when2,185 words
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Article54 1964-04-06 13 rl Malayan Inahange Banks' elation made these changes In lta rates to merchants on Saturday (all rales to S1U0) Mtm York: Buying TT 32 11/16. airmail OD 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 1/8 credit bills, S3 1/4 trade bills. Selling TT er OD ready: New Verb. 33 1/2:54 words
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Article38 1964-04-06 13 ON me tree exsaaoge markot in Hong Kong on Saturday, the U.S. stellar was quoted at 6.731 for T.T. and 8.721 for ssah. Storting was quoted at 13 97 aad ene tael of gold at38 words
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Article673 1964-04-06 13 TiHE following is a complete X list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday April 3. Kuehal 3.64 j 75 J*™t in t/ Ungul 2.55 2.60 1-owton 21/- 22/U>w. Peak 33/6 84/- T»» 28/- 88/6 If*™ 1/8 1/9 P««*ng 18/6 18/8 Pengkalao 16/6 17/Petallng673 words
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Advertisement336 1964-04-06 13 SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of March 1964 522 plculs Hours worked 646 Yardage treated 259,500 yards SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for March 1964 —Piculs 2.670. NOTICE BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE APPEAL RAFFLE The draw for the above Raffle Is postponed from336 words
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Advertisement231 1964-04-06 13 THE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at Its Registered Offlce Nos. 117/119 Cecil Street Singapore, on Saturday 18th April 1964 at 12 o'clock noon to transact the ordinary231 words
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Advertisement777 1964-04-06 13 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD NOTICE INTERRUPTION OF si ITI.Y TELI'K ANSON Consumers In Teluk Anson and Langkap are hereby informed that electricity supply In these areas will be Interrupted from 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on 10th April, 1964. This shutdown is essential due to work being carried out on777 words
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Advertisement688 1964-04-06 13 TENDERS POUCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on 21.4.64 are Invited by the Ketua Pegawal Polls. Perak, Ipoh for the supply of cooked and uncooked rations to police field force personnel based at Ipoh and Kron for period 1.6.64 to 31.12.64. Full particulars may be obtained688 words
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Advertisement396 1964-04-06 13 EUROPEAN ACCOUNTANT UNDER 40 Seeks responsible financial or administrative position. At present seniormost financial executive in large nationwide organisation. Available in a few months. Box A 3722 S.T., XL SALES EXECUTIVES For Singapore. Central and Northern Malaya Required by well known established life assurance company. Very attractive salary plus transport396 words
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Advertisement869 1964-04-06 14 SHELL SCHOLARSHIP, TECHNICAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR The Shell Group Companies In Malaysia are offering one scholarship 'this year to Malaysians for the full-time Diploma Course at, me Technical College, Kuala I umpur Candidates have the choice of enrolling for Civil, Mechanical or j Electrical Engineering. Land Surveying or Architecture. Applicant*869 words
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Advertisement741 1964-04-06 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j SARAWAK. KUCHING PORT AUTHORITY VACANCY Applications are Invited (or the post of Assistant Accountant from persons holding a recognised Accountancy qualification, and with some) practical experience In accounts offlce work The salary scale applicable to this post is (560 x 25-610 640 x 30-820 835 x 35-960.741 words
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Advertisement852 1964-04-06 14 i Continued from Page Si SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Word* SS (Mlm.)—Bax St cts. txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY by BhlpplLg Company Experienced Stenographer. Apply stating qualifications, experience, salary expected. Box A 3219 B.T. B'pore. TEACNER for Chinese Primary School to teach English. Possess Senior Cambridge (credits In English). Apply Principal. 44 Juntas852 words
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621 1964-04-06 15 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON. Sun LIVERPOOL seem certain to win the English First Division soccer championship. They beat Manchester United 3-0 yesterday, and are now three points clear of their Merseyside neighbours Everton, with two matches in hand. Everton. the reigning champions, lost valuable ground byReuter - 621 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-04-06 15 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Dallas Long (above) broke his own world shot put record by one inch (.02 metres) with a throw of 65ft Hi (20.10) here yesterday. Dallas, a 23-year-old student, set his previous best mark of 65ft 10) in 1962 He was third with 19.01Reuter - 160 words
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Article67 1964-04-06 15 wall' BRIDGETOWN, Sun. Football referees throughout Barbados have gone or strike until the Barbados AFA tives them "tangible protection" at grounds. A meeting of the referees association last night decided to take this action following numerous case*; of physical attacks on referees on the field, while a fewReuter - 67 words
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Article1344 1964-04-06 15 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 Burnley BUckburn 0 IVBA 2 Blackpool t Arsenal 1 Chelsea Leicester (postponed, ground waterlogged Liverpool 3 Man. United 0 Notts Forest 4 Birmingham 0 Sheff. United 1 Fulham Stoke 3 Everton 2 Tottenham b Ipswich 3 West Ham 2 Bolton S Wolves1,344 words
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395 1964-04-06 15 RUGBY Army win 6-0 to remain champs LONDON, Sun.— The Army defeated the Royal Navy at Twickenham yesterday by eight points (goal and try) to nil and so retained the inter-Services Rugby Union championship. Navy began well but Army steadily wore them down In what was mainly a forward battleReuter; AP - 395 words
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560 1964-04-06 15 ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON LONDON. Sun. do nothing to stem the flow ofl winners. Mrs. Hashman played with net usual Ore and precision and there was nothing Miss Smith could do to force her into hurried strokes Mrs. Hashman said afterwards she had no thought of retiring560 words
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Article72 1964-04-06 15 rvORTMUND, Sun. Qusta* Scholz. of West Germany, won the European light-heavy-weight boxing title here last night when he beat the Italian holder, Giullo Rinaldl. on a disqualification in the ninth round. Spanish referee Sanchez Vlllar disqualified the Italian for an alleged low blow. Scholz, 33. Is aReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement640 1964-04-06 15 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU AUCTION NOTICE POUND AND UNCLAIMED PROPEEXTT Notice Is hereby given that found and unclaimed property which are In the custody of the Railway Administration will be sold by aucflon at Railway Goods Depot. Brickfields Kuala Lumpur. Ipofa and Tumpat at 10.00 tun. on 9th April. 1964. Dato640 words
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Advertisement164 1964-04-06 15 f\ I vi^^^L i k urn W 000 -<^" all \l J^ j _---^^**"^B^ Th PEUGEOT Comh>r addition t» "■"^^C V v^W.' P6UGeOT ♦••"••y- ThU new model hoi \<" ra el Hie fine technical feature* to give you x yfcJ 1 smoother and safer driving. Built -in comfort ~~*y My164 words
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2381 1964-04-06 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Shaw Stable's Moviegoer, with jockey Frank Moore astride, scored a runaway fivelength win from the favourite. Oleander 111. in the $25,000 Singapore Derby over 12f at Bukit Timah today. Third was the rank outsider and pace setter. Cadet Roussel, who2,381 words
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Article81 1964-04-06 16 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian Youths soccer team showed great form tonight when they routed Malaysian Armed Forces 6-0 at the Merdeka Stadium. Youths, who are preparing for the Asian Youth tournament at Saigon this month, showed Impressive form as they ran rings round the Forces' probable81 words
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Article69 1964-04-06 16 IPOH, Sun. The Sultan of Pahang's team became champions when they beat Queen's Royal Irish Hussars "A" 7-4 In the Malayan Polo Association final for the Sultan of Perak Cup here today. The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars "B" team won the 15/19 Hussars Cup, beating Mixed Grill69 words
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Article57 1964-04-06 16 PAR IT. Sun— Perak Malays trounced Negri Sembilan 6-1 to a Sultans Oold Cup soccer match on the padang here today. Five of Perak's goals were scored by centre-forward Mahat Ambu and the other by inside right Ahmad Deniel. Negri replied through out-side-left Osman bin Karim.57 words
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338 1964-04-06 16 Sobers' s for 19 spell ends HK resistance UONO KONG. Sun. Garfteld 1 Sobers, the West Indies allrounder, gave a glimpse of his best bowling form today to help E. W. Swanton's Commonwealth XI to a slx-wicket victory over All-Hong Kong In their two-day match. Final scores were: All-Hong Kong338 words
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342 1964-04-06 16 I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. I Malaysia has com- j peted as Malaya in the current Thomas Cup World badminton championship and will continue to compete as Malaya in the zonal semi-finals at Tokyo next month. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. the Minister for Agriculture and342 words
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931 1964-04-06 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Vie Bynoe, the West Indian who gave an out- j standing performance with bat and ball "for < Singapore against Swanton's Commonwealth cricketers, strengthened his claims for State honours this season with another "double" in helping newcomers R.A.F. Seletar.beat Ceylon931 words
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Obituary30 1964-04-06 16 KATHAVEE AMMAL wlfr of R.I Gopal Govt. F'rnsiurur, pasned away peacefully 5.4. fit. Cortege leaves residence 544 Chang! Road 5! M.S. 5 p.m. 6.4. 64 for cremation Hindu Cemetery.30 words
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Advertisement58 1964-04-06 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I :n WmSt S/o (SSSmm) I I I I J 1964 Malaysia Grand Prix for Saloons Tourers up to 1000 cc. Call your local OPEL dealer for a demonstration Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319, Orchard Road, Spore 9. Tel: ***** (5 lines) IAKIxtK In I o58 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-04-06 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SAFA Dlv.l— Police Darul Afiah (Jn Besa;\ 5.15. Dl». 3A Arsenal v Seletar Y.I. (Farrer Pki: PB.U. v Kota Rajah (Farrer Pki. Div. 3B Junior A.A. v Katong (Oeylanci; Empat Semboyan v SHB < Fairer Pk>: Halkovvyu v Radin Mil i Balestier Rd>.45 words
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