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Title Section20 1964-04-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Mai**'**' Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-04-20 1 NEW ARRIVAL HELD IN STREET, THEN FOUR ARE SURPRISED IN CUBICLE ARMY bomb disposal experts and C.I.D. officers examine the bridge across Tampenis Road, Singapore, after a bomb damaged it on Saturday night38 words
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Article430 1964-04-20 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday POLICE arrested five men and seized three bombs in the heart of Chinatown early this morning. The arrests and the recovery of the bombs were made after a police patrol had picked up an Indonesian carrying a bomb in New Bridge Road at 2JK> a.m. today.Reuter - 430 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-04-20 1 ARMY TAKES OVER IN LAOS Souvanna said to be under arrest as rightwing junta stages coup in Vientiane SAIGON, Sun. The Laotian National Army staged a coup at 4 a.m. today. A communique said Prince Souvanna Phouma, the neutralist Premier, formally handed over the Government to the National Army revolutionary449 words
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66 1964-04-20 1 STOCKHOLM. Sun. A Stockholm engineer plans to form a new party, specifically for car owners, In time for the general elections in September. Mr. BJoern Aalterblom. chairman of the organising committee, said: "There is a tremendous demand for such a party... Our campaignReuter - 66 words
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76 1964-04-20 1 BAN ON PARCELS IN POLLING STATIONS MUAR, Sun. The Muar District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, said here today that voters would be prohibited from bringing baskets, parcels or containers into the polling stations when they cast their votes on Saturday. Police assistance would be sought to ensure76 words
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332 1964-04-20 1 MY CONDITION FOR MEETING SOEK: TENGKU rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that he was prepared to meet President Soekarno anywhere, even in Jakarta, provided the Indonesian leader laid down a definite peace plan to solve the present MalaysiaIndonesia misunderstanding. "It Is no use for me to go332 words
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128 1964-04-20 1 SALISBURY, BULAWAYO IN GRIP OF RIOTING SALISBURY, Sun. Lawlessness and rioting triggered by the arrest and restriction of African nationalist leader Joshua Nkomo last night left African townships in Salisbury and Bulawayo in a virtual state of anarchy. Police opened fire twice with shotguns, one in Salisbury and once In128 words
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Article94 1964-04-20 1 LONDON. Sun— A high-power-ed party of Soviet aviation experts, including Premier Niklta S. Khrushchev's 29-year-old son Sergei, arrived today for a 12-day visit. The party, flown In on two Ilyushln jetliners, were led by Aviation Minister Pletr Dementyev and met by his British counterpart, Mr. Julian94 words
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Article40 1964-04-20 1 GANQTOK. (Bhutan i. Sun. The body of the Premier of Bhutan, Mr. Jigme Dorjl. who was assassinated on April 5, was cremated today in Thlmpu, the country's capital. The ashes were later immersed in the Thlmpu River. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article44 1964-04-20 1 JAKARTA, Sun.—lndonesian naval ships have intercepted two rebel vessels carrying arms and ammunition in the Celebes Sea, the official Antara news agency reported today. An armed uprising broke out on April 5 in South Celebes led by Lieut. Col. Matolla. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article153 1964-04-20 1 ALOR STAR. Sun. KEDAH and Perlis police today called off their hunt in Perils-Thai border jungle after a fruitless two-day search for parachutes reported to have been dropped by a mysterious aircraft last Thursday evening. "There is no sign of any parachutes," a police spokesman told153 words
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852 1964-04-20 1 State Govt. can be suspended, Lee tells Penang DENANG, Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here tonight that a Socialist Front State Government would find itself suspended, "just as the State Government of Kerala was suspended in India." There would be general unhappiness for the people then,852 words
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Article394 1964-04-20 1 RAZAK PLEDGES MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF PROJECTS TO BENEFIT THE PEOPLE KOTA BHARL', Sunday. THK DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced here tonight that a special fund would be set up to carry out development projects in Kelantan. He was speaking at an394 words
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100 1964-04-20 1 Razak: This is proof of Red backing for Sock KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today it was now clear that the Indonesians had the support of the Communists to crush Malaysia. He was commenting on an Antara report that two divisions of North100 words
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Article30 1964-04-20 1 IRENE TO WED PARIS. Sun. Princess Irene of Holland and Prince Hugo of Bourbon -Parma will marry in Rome on April 29, Bourbon -Parma family announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration408 1964-04-20 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sun. A revolt against the Central Government broke out in Kivu Province yesterday. Armed leftist partisans were reported rioting in the provincial capital and threatening to attack a big Swedish-Norwegian Protestant mission. Terrorists were reported encircling the mission at Lemera. north of Uvira close to408 words
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179 1964-04-20 2 Indonesians and Filipinos to hold military exercises Nasution JAKARTA Sun. The Indonesian Defence Minister, General Abdul Haris Nasution, said here on Friday that Indonesian and Philippines military leaders had agreed on the staging of Joint military exercises and that he hoped to conclude a similar agreement with Pakistan soon. In179 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-04-20 2 MUONG PH AMI (Plain of Jars). Sun. Prince Souvanna Phourna (above), Neutralist Prime Minister of Laos, yesterday announced his intention to resign. He said be will hand in his resignation to the King of Laos on his return to Vientiane after theReuter - 141 words
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Article31 1964-04-20 2 KATMANDU. Sux A Royal Nepal Airlines Dakota with 29 passengers aboard ran off the runway and Into a ditch when landing here today A woman wa» Injured. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1964-04-20 2 BANGKOK, Sun.— Three Cambodian Troopers were lulled in a clash with Thai border police in Surind Province police said today. —U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article135 1964-04-20 2 Honours for Japan's war heroes rrOKYO, Sun. Two •I million Japanese officers, s c r v i cemeni and civilians who died in the Pacific war serving in the former Imperial Japanese Armed Forces will soon be honoured with posthumous decorations. The Government will begin conferring the decorations over aAP - 135 words
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Article98 1964-04-20 2 CEOL'L, Sun. Police hurled more than a score of tear teas grenades at stone-throwlnn students who demonstrated against the Korean Government and Japan here today during the fourth anniversary of the 1960 student uprising which overthrew the Syngman Rhee administration At least 20 students were arrested98 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-04-20 2 HONG KONG, Sun.— Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said she was not a candidate to succeed her aging and ailing father. Mrs. Gandhi passed through Hong Kong on her way to Tokyo to attend the International133 words
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Article57 1964-04-20 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Foreigners still owned (about 2.780 acres) of plantations in Indonesia. accordIng to Mr Muradii Widjojo. of the Indonesian Scientists Association in Jogjakarta. The Antara news agency today quoted him as saying the figure compared with 2.900 acres owned by the Government and only about57 words
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Article74 1964-04-20 2 Ablaze a girl of 16 ISTANBUL, Sun.— A peasant girl of 16 in Marasb Province burned herself to death on Friday because her father refused to allow her to marry the man she loved. Grief stricken, she poured kerosene on her clothes and set herself alight in the main square74 words
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159 1964-04-20 2 Indians investigate murder of mission wife \TEW DELHI. Sun. 11 Indian police marshalled mv c s tlgatora from three cities at Allahabad yesterday in an attempt to find the killers of Mrs. Ruby E. Nelson, wife of an American medical missionary. Mrs. Nelson. 80. was stabbed to death beside India's159 words
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64 1964-04-20 2 JAKARTA. Sun. A landslide near the South Sumatran village of Megawaya killed 64 people. Antara reported today. The landslide occurred on March 30 and destroyed 29 tiou-ses and a rice mill v. Inch had a stockpile of 300.000 Ib. of rice. The news agency64 words
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Article36 1964-04-20 2 DURBAN, Sun. An unidentified submarine was sighted off the Zululand coast north of Durban yesterday, lt was reported today. An Air Force search failed to find any sign of it. A.PAP - 36 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-04-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby i I /«EO«Ge. Do\j f YOU THINK V mv Towsyet/ fn doesnt uook^ I veev good MEEDS A \REST/24 words
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290 1964-04-20 3 ONDON, Sun. Do J women in Britain like having compliments paid to them by bottom-pinching, wolf whistles and han4-kissing? Dally Mail columnist Charles Greville set out to find the answers in London because of reports that the Italians are worriedReuter - 290 words
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Article36 1964-04-20 3 PORT MORESBY, Sun.— California's round-the-world flier Miss Joan Merriam arrived here today from Horn Island, off the northeastern tip of Australia, where she had made an emergency landinn because of bad weather. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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78 1964-04-20 3 VOTASULGA (Alabama). Sun. The local high school, boycotted by whites since it admitted six Neg- j ro children on court orders last February, was destroyed by fire early yesterday. An adjoining grammar school which is still segre- gated, was not affected by theReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-04-20 3 New image and a glamour hat for Guides THE girl in this picture Is wearing an "air hostess" hat It's .*art of the new, entire sophisticated if— Mr MM Guides, laancnw* m y.twn last week by Chief Guide. Lady Baden -Powell. All Guides over the age of 13 will wearMirrorpic - 137 words
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59 1964-04-20 3 BRUSSELS Sun— The Belgian Government yesterday ordered the demobilisation of military reserve doctors' as 12.000 doctors and dentists returned to their offices alter an 18-day strike. The Interior and Defence Ministries announced that all military reserve doctors called to active duty last Sunday were toAP - 59 words
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Article72 1964-04-20 3 TAMPA (Florida >. Sun. Carl Deivic. a 17-year-old high school pupil, turned in his English essay on "What I plan to do in the summer of 1964" and ended up in jail on a charge of threatening to assassinate President Johnson. "I'll take a tripReuter - 72 words
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Article154 1964-04-20 3 RO M Sun. Six officials of Italy's Health Ministry were suspended yesterday in the country's latest 'government scandal. The officials included Prof. Giordano Glacomello. director-general of the National Health Agency, a division of the Ministry. Charged He and the others were charged earlier in the monthAP - 154 words
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Article57 1964-04-20 3 NEW YORK. Bun Author Ben Hecht died In his apartment yesterday, apparently of a heart attack. He was 70. Hecht wrote short stories, plays, novels and motion picture scripts. Perhaps his best-known work was "The Front Page." a play about the newspaper business written InAP - 57 words
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128 1964-04-20 3 LONDON. Sun. A small tempest in a teapot Is developing on who blew the bugle that sounded the Charge of the- Light Brigade at Balaclava in the Crimean War in 1K54 The London auction house of Sothebvs insists that it ill trumpeter Billy128 words
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Article, Illustration435 1964-04-20 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson announced yesterday a sweeping study which, he said, could result in elimination of the military draft in the United States in the next 19 years. Mr. Johnson, holding an. unannounced news conference in his office, was askedAP - 435 words
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Article120 1964-04-20 3 WORLD'S FAIR GETS MORE GUARDS YEW YORK, Sun. Security forces were increased yesterday around many pavilions at the New York World's Fair to guard against widespread thefts. Transistor radios, taperecording machines and watches worth U.S. $3,000 were reported stolen from the Japanese pavilion. Mr. Nicholas J. Oaffney. assistant chief ofAP - 120 words
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99 1964-04-20 3 FRT OF SPAIN. Sun. Teenage twins threw a court Into confusion here when the wrong one turned up in the dock on a wounding charge. The victim pointed to Andrea Cruickshank Jhf man who had 3tr*n f|p with a ftottw. k*>drea pleadedReuter - 99 words
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Article42 1964-04-20 3 ST. PETERSBURG (Florida). Sun. A fishing boat and a Dutch tanker collided In the Gulf of Mexico yesterday. The fishing boat sank and four of its five crewmen were rescued. The fifth man was believed lost. AJ>.42 words
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746 1964-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. 'J'HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said yesterday that a Chinese intelligentsia oriented to Malaysia would enhance the country's chances of warding off external aggression and quashing internal subversion. He said that irreparable damage might be done by the antiMalaysia extremist746 words
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146 1964-04-20 4 TUN YUSOF TO CUT SHAKESPEARE 'BIRTHDAY CAKE' SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Stage Club will present "Twelfth Night" on Thursday night as part of its commemoration of the 400 th anniversary of William Shakespeare's birth. Among those who will attend will be the Yang diPertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Isnak, and146 words
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Article64 1964-04-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The University of Singapore's Department of Extra-Mural Studies Is organising a course entitled "Advanced English," to be given by Mrs. Pauline Thorpe from Monday. The course will consist of 30 meetings, taking place on Mondays and Thursdays, from 7 p.m. to 9 pm. at64 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-04-20 4 Malaysian air hostesses for Aussie airlines SINGAPORE, Sun. Two Malaysian Airways air hostesses will leave for Australia next month on an air hostess exchange programme with TransAustralia Airlines. They are Nancy Liew (left), winner of last year's Miss International Air Hostess contest, held at Surfers' Paradise, and Betty Wee (right),135 words
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Miscellaneous225 1964-04-20 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following It today's tchedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* BO AC: Prom Sydney. Brisbane. Darwin <BA 713) 7.30 p.m.: from London. Rome. Istanbul. Teheran. Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 7SS) 3.40 p.m. Pan-American: From Baa Francisco. Lou Angle*, Honolulu.225 words
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Miscellaneous214 1964-04-20 4 British United Airway*: From Stamted. Istanbul, Bombay (BR 662) 7 a.m. Alitalia: From Rome. Teheran, New Delhi, Bangkok (AZ 754) 7.05 p.m. DBPARTURIS BO AC: To Colombo, Bombay. Tehtran. Tel Aviv. Zurich, London (BA. 713) 8.20 p.m. to Hong Kong (BA 788) 4.30 p.m. Japan Air Lines: To Jakarta (JL214 words
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Article, Illustration254 1964-04-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A MODERN military tactical transport aircraft, the De Havilland Canada DIIC-4A Caribou, will show its paces to Royal Malaysian Air Force officers this week. They are thinking of buying several. A demonstration aircraft arrived here yesterday to stay for a week254 words
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Article33 1964-04-20 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Teluk Anson Local Association of Boy Scouts will hold a four-day work camp for Lower Perak Scouts at the Chan^kat Jone ramn «ite from April 26.33 words
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145 1964-04-20 5 DRAW FOR BUYERS OF LOW-COST FLATS SINGAPORE, Sun. Two blocks of 10-storey flats will be balloted for on Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. in the Housing and Development Board room. Princess House, Alexandra Road, it was offl- cially announced today. The draw will be made by a member of the board145 words
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102 1964-04-20 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.— Another American firm has shown interest in prospecting for oil in Brunei, it was learned here. At present mil; Shell is operating in the State, but some other American and Japanese companies were earlier reported to have shown interest inAP - 102 words
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Article165 1964-04-20 5 40 MADE HOMELESS BY STORM DARIT BUNTAR. Sun. r —A storm last night destroyed 31 homes in two settlements about four miles from Kam- 1 pong Alor Pongsu. near Bagan Serai. Forty people. rendered honteless. are staying with friends in nearby kampongs More than 2.000 gantangs of recenty-harvested rice, stored165 words
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Article45 1964-04-20 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Catholic Teachers Movement will stage a musical cornedy "I'm Bewitched"—at the Cultural Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. The musical comedy was written by Father T. Sheridan which won top prim in the Malaysian drama competition.45 words
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141 1964-04-20 5 Malaysian criticised for bid to smuggle L— orchids CANBERRA. Sun. A Malay sian who tried to send orchid plants in,to Australia was criticised last night by the Minister for Health, Senator Wade. Mr. Wade said the man in Kuala Lumpur posted three envelopes to an orchid fancier in Perth. CustomsReuter - 141 words
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Article43 1964-04-20 5 SINGAPORE. Sun A meeting will be held at the Singapore Town Club on Thursday at 7 p.m. to revive the Singapore branch of the Royal Society of St. George. A cocktail party wil be held from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.43 words
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201 1964-04-20 5 Room for 2 airports, says line's retiring manager OINGAPORE. Sun. 13 Singapore will maintain its reputation as a key aviation centre in South-East Asia despite the new international airport in Kuala Lum_ pur. the retiring dis-i trict manager of Scan-' Qinavian Airlines System. Mr. Bo Lindberjr. said here today. Mr.201 words
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251 1964-04-20 5 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I A RTH U R Guinness Son and Co.. of "Guinness Stout" fame, is setting up a Sl6 million brewery in Petaling Jaya— its second brewery abroad. Levelling is to start soon on its 21 acre site which251 words
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Miscellaneous308 1964-04-20 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Conflacate £1.000? (7). 1. Brief period of deficiency iB> 7. Long female animal (7t. 5. Bob leaves the captain to get 8. Possibly rise to the position the nsh (6). of current controller (10). 9. Are involved in Derby food 12. Exhaustively discussing a cure308 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-04-20 6 Garieb answers Razak' s visit Jakarta dare KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. THE acting president of the Party Negara, Inche Garieb bin Abdul Raof, said last night that he was prepared to go to Jakarta to find a peaceful solution to Indonesia's confrontation327 words
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Article50 1964-04-20 6 SINGAPORE. Sun The Government has cancelled the certificate of registration of the Singapore Trades Union Congress on the ground that it has ceased to exist. Notice of the cancellation was published in a Government gazette by the Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Wong Kah Yeow.50 words
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Article27 1964-04-20 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Yeo Hoc Koon. of Penang. will stage a one-man exhibition of his paintings at the National Library from April 33 to 30.27 words
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117 1964-04-20 6 Two branch officials resign from the UDP rtH, Sun.— Two branch officials of the United Democratic Party announced their resignation today. Mr. A. K. Sanggaralingam. publicity officer for Bruas, and Inche Abdul Rashid bin Mohamed Kassim. publicity officer for the Larut and Matang district, told a Press conference that they117 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-04-20 6 OUR AIM: TO GIVE SAME STANDARD OF LIVING FOR ALL KHIR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Co operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said tonight it was the Alliance Government's intention that the urban and rural people have the same standard of living. In a broadcast ovrr Radio185 words
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336 1964-04-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun rpHE Chief Minister of A Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, last niglit described as "a blatan.t untruth" that the Sarawak United Peoples Party polled more votes than the Sarawak Alliance. Mr. Ningkan was commenting on the speech336 words
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Article69 1964-04-20 6 Tengku: 'No substitute' MBONG TEBAL. Sun. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here last night there was "no substitute" for the brilliant leadership of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, as hcnd of the Alliance Government in Malaysia. "After six and a half years' rule by69 words
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Article, Illustration395 1964-04-20 9 Lim warns: Don't minimise Sock's threat CONFRONTASI...LIKE THE DAYS IN 1941 WHEN JAPAN CONQUERED MALAYA j'Hi: current Indonesian threat to Malaysia is comparable to that of the Japanese in 1941. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swec Aun, said this tonight in a nation-wide radio broadcast on behalf395 words
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Article82 1964-04-20 9 SUNOEI PATANI. Sun.— The Minister ol Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today the Central Government was satisfied that the bombing incidents in Singapore were the work of saboteurs sent by Soekarno. "But there is one party the Barisan Sosialis who82 words
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114 1964-04-20 9 IPOH. Sun. Socialist Front leaders are likely to end up in Jail unless they change their policy soon. Mr. S. P. Secnlvasagatn. a vicepresident of the People's Progressive Party, told an election rally here last night. Mr. Seenivasagarr said: "If the Socialist Front114 words
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Article175 1964-04-20 9 'VOTE ALLIANCE FOR EQUALITY' KUANTAN, Sun. Pahang's only Assemblywoman Che Mahimon binte Haji Harun, said here today that a victory for the Alliance was the only answer to the women's cry for equal rights and privileges in the country. She added that it was only through the Alliance that women175 words
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200 1964-04-20 9 TELI K ANSON, Sun. Mr. Lim Kean Siew, vice-pre-sident of the Socialist Front, last night denied that his party was pro-Communist. Speaking at an election rally he said the Alliance had been accusing the Socialist Front of being proCommunist H because we200 words
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226 1964-04-20 9 Lim: Five ways to maintain Penang's free port status DENANG Sun. The chairman of the Socialist Front electiorys committee, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, last night suggested five ways to maintain the free port status of Penang island They are: A definite expression by the people of Penang that they want226 words
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Article, Illustration498 1964-04-20 9 GOVT TO GIVE LOANS TO LOCAL SHIPBUILDERS SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'J'HE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that the Economic Development Board was prepared togive loans as an assistance to local shipbuilders to build ships. He was speaking at a joint ceremony of laying the foundation stones of Kail498 words
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175 1964-04-20 9 I QINGAPORE, Sun. Sabah O has asked Singapore for technical help to carry out development projects and prepare detailed maps of areas earmarked for development. The request was made by the Sabah Minister of Communications and Works, Dato Khoo Siak Chew, to the four-man175 words
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Article66 1964-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Trinity Methodist Church in Serangoon Oarden Way will hold a fun fair from 10 a.m. to a f .m. on May 1. An app«al (or contributions has been made by the fair committee and those who with to make any donations are asked66 words
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Article62 1964-04-20 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— lt's Job Week again for Singapore Boy Scouts from tomorrow till April 26. The Boy Scouts Association is appealing to the public to give a "sympathetic reception" to any scout or Wolf Cub who calls at their home during this week.62 words
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Article32 1964-04-20 9 SINOAPORE. Sun. Mrs. Marilla Speller of Johore Bahru will give a talk to members of the YWCA International Women's Club on "Everyday life of a ballet dancer" on Wednesday32 words
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191 1964-04-20 9 Post office union to ask Tengku to intervene I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y The Prime Minis- ter. Tengku Abdul RahI mar b is to be asked to I intervene in the deadlocked wage negotiations between the Union of Post Office Workers and the Government. A resolution passed at a meeting of191 words
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Article50 1964-04-20 9 KUCHINO, Sun.— A Telok Mlanau fisherman Dol bin Razak. 41. has been sent to prison for six months by the District Court Magistrate, Mr. Machael Sadin Lundu, under preservation of public security regulations. Dol was found guilty of providing food and shelter to Indonesian guerrillas. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article38 1964-04-20 9 IPOH Sun.— The drama society of the Anglo Chinese School here WOI stage Shakespeare's Macbeth, the Merchant of Venice and the Tempest, from April 22 to 25 to commemorate the 400 th anniversary of his birth38 words
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Advertisement152 1964-04-20 6 THERE ARE MANY REASONS 1Y YOU SHOULD BITtFERGUSON FERGUSON /^T^N Vff I exclusive f-fiirklpyil II FEATURES %./H&"*'*/ i& ...fine sets these FERGUSON'S irvA I TMI Ul« «1T ttUIN* TV ItCIIVfRS IN TMI UNHID KINOOOM Ill^^fc^ AGENTS: thi Borneo company limited sin g opor..r,non 9 -ipoh.Ku«L tum^r.M.ucc* llfe^ J&r V|\ trots152 words
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Miscellaneous182 1964-04-20 6 Off I r. Hamlin 160 TM AY" "N AWOTWBt KMS WHOP I HOWD A LUNK \OU HJR«^V^^ Win WQIfTL. m* T WPMT fcKW WIIOJ CME*P f YEKHI 1 BEEN RBaCUEP FROM I LIKE yOU KNOY/ SET TVE YvehH^\ JUST INMntT MYCRDWWI 16 STEAUMfi I 6KATB. > J BULK AW GNtH182 words
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Article, Illustration1929 1964-04-20 7 Prince in the wrong bedroom FRANK VICTORIAN PRINCESS WHO KNEW AND SAW MUCH, STARTLED COURT ADVISERS WHEN CHE ANNOUNCED MEMOIRS ROYAL advisors were startled in 1955 when they heard that Princess Marie Louise, Queen Victoria's granddaughter and Britain's oldest and most mischievous royal princess, was writing her memoirs. She was1,929 words
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Advertisement254 1964-04-20 7 r*\J jNHiHiU 1U OUT r \Jwil£j IN ALL STANDAR MANUFACTURES 1^ J^ k f3k Viulr. Enqm,,rs imi -J^^^V^" SOUTH Building KUAI* UiMPu* tic Mill I ■■■^V^^tt Caterpillar REGISTERED TRADEMARK nicer i rypiurc DIESEL ELECTRIC SETS (^MwC< MARINE ENGINES INDUSTRIAL ENGINES ranging from 50 HP continuous r^frjlr F "~P '>^3 1090254 words
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Obituary23 1964-04-20 8 Word* Sit (Minimutm) GIBSON, CAPTAIN WILLIAM, (formerly Hinicapore Pilot Association, at Ha.<lrln,- Isle of Man on 17th April, peacefully, after long Illness.23 words
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Article36 1964-04-20 8 J« Word* lit (Mlnimutm) MR. ANO MRS. Ng l.isng Teck and family thank friends and relatives for heir attendance, wreathe, scrolls, dona'ions, and loan of care, at the funeral their heloved sun, Ng Kng Ho.36 words
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Obituary26 1964-04-20 8 Word* tit (Mlmimmm) CARSON In ever lovtns memory of ir mother. Elizabeth, who died SB lMh April. IMS. God had called ler. Paul. Brunei26 words
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Article652 1964-04-20 8 Four bomb incidents, in- 1 volving two deaths and 12 lesser casualties, make the past week Singapore's worst since Indonesian saboteurs cut loose at the beginning of the year. The Minister for Internal j Security, Dato Ismail, believes jit likely that the terror campaign will be further652 words
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Article407 1964-04-20 8 Though fortunately removed from this last week of the election campaign, a strike by 200,000 members of the National Union of Plantation Workers is still dangerously close. More than two-thirds of the union's estate secretaries have already voted for strike action, and the result of a general ballot407 words
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Article143 1964-04-20 8 Elephant damage to Johore rubber estates points to a double-barrelled problem. First, of course, the estates must be protected, by doublebarrelled means if all others fail, though game rangers so far have generally been able to drive the invaders back into the jungle without resort to violence. As143 words
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Article, Illustration1402 1964-04-20 8 EDWARD CRANKSHAW ROBERT STEPHENS - EDWARD CRANKSHAW ROBERT STEPHENS hi/ on war and peace Many different roads to socialism no Communist civilisation in land laid waste by nuclear fallout "mTIKITA KHRUSHCHEV cc c brated his 70th -A^ birthday in the middle of a vast political crisis affecting the whole future of th© Communist world.1,402 words
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Letter480 1964-04-20 8 I REFER to a report (S.T. 1 April 17) headed "Hasnul: It's mischievous to say Front has done nothing." The water situation was somewhat Improved alter two months not because of anything done by the Socialist Front but purely by the intervention of Nature. The rainy season480 words
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Letter157 1964-04-20 8 T>LEASE permit me to comX ment on the "All results forwarded" letter by the Chief Education Officer. Perak. (S.T. April 10). I was greatly amused to read the C.E.O.'s most diplomatic answer. Thrice I telephoned the Examinations Secretary after the results were announced In the press; eachUP - 157 words
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Advertisement892 1964-04-20 8 Strait* Tmm k Ikby Mail COLO **OBs*sM JMaaiW colo awonA— MMktecsea* AT WOUJMSD mOmll MWim UMH.KOAOHMWM. BAM CITY BOOK •woeaaT LTO Wfcinn«» Wwni Oomrm Oxay tsse new. F»oe*T as. M» IaIMAIL -■iMie-.M .TOStST 17«7. Cfcene* Peas*. S*»saa Sal V. WTMABAasT a CO nil n jeieja) i«m h ftf Bsesaas' CLASSIFIED892 words
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Advertisement11 1964-04-20 8 Gents' Tailoring Out-Fitting 332, North Bridge Rd. Singapore 7. Tel: *****11 words
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Advertisement124 1964-04-20 8 flfl Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it fft W*^ people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I p*~ dorant, you know you're protected all day P long. Odour vanishes instantly and stays124 words
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Advertisement148 1964-04-20 9 V At »U. Or* BPM»*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^B d'lgtHovtl. |fib. htting cr*mt These are a few recent improvements incorporated in the 3C-RB 1 1 cubic yard excavator with air control: Air operation extended to swing/propel changeover (facilitates operation of the swing 'propel changeover as required, especially on dragshovels engaged on trenching and pipeline148 words
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Advertisement91 1964-04-20 9 fTJlflnf ivMfttOrS singafom 4 kuala lumpm tfrttSfNTEO CISCWHERt IV tORNE O MOTORS >^4s&v'*" < u c t relic rom HvK COLDS> <FLU HEADACHE I \N^2 M fever and all pain. SOU A«B«T»: THE JARDINE WAUGH ORGANISATION Television is the current croze throughout I Singopore. Most people, you included perhops, comoloin91 words
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Miscellaneous654 1964-04-20 9 Today's Radio, TV Maestro: 11.30 Soft. Sweet And RADIO SINGAPORE Benfca»«iLl. 1200 Close MEDIUM WAVE StßVltt: RADIO MALAYSIA 476 MI.TKI > SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE a 41 n l!^ 5 M w T S SERVICES: 41.7 60.2 Metres AM 6.00 Good Morning; 0.01 Moruing Preiude; 7.00 New*,. A.M.: 6.00 Time654 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1964-04-20 10 Alliance determined to recapture the State Govt A LL eyes are turning to Kelantan where the Alliance is making an all-out bid to recapture the control of the state government from the PMIP. In 1959 the people ol Kelantan returned 28 out of 30 PMIP candidates to the state legislative1,111 words
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58 1964-04-20 10 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th« v Straits Times has received the following donations: Madam S. Pakkiam Fund: 544 from employees of Port Swettenham Stevedoring Co. The total it now 54.503. Amnah bintp Mahmood: $5 from Anonymous. Singapore. Antolim Gracla Fund (Circus Brazil i $12.55 from58 words
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Article584 1964-04-20 10 All the candidates The linr-up (or Parlianirnt: L'lu KelanUn (29.479): Hussein am Sulalman (AUi. Hajl Wan Yusof bin Haji Che Tengah tPMIPi. Abdullah bin Mat Ariff <SF>. Tanah Merah (31.250k Ishak Qin Abdul Ha mid < All < Mustaph.i Jin Ahmad iPMIPi Pasir Puteh (2.704): Hajl Idils bin Ismail (All).584 words
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Advertisement99 1964-04-20 10 UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG are pleased to announce their APPOINTMENT HARDY SPICER LIMITED BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND as SOLE AGENTS in MALAYSIA UNIVERSAL JOINT UNIT PACKAGE PROPELLER SHAFTS jstk FOR PASSENGER CARS, COMMERCIAL VEHICLE AND AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT. C^ a*»**fcl4" fr~w-t 1 1 1 Proof indeed of Fernleaf Milk's99 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-04-20 10 ttufj* iiiinnp/ Hy lifintiltihl I I I'AA GLAD TH WEATHER- 'iF TH' WEATuFffN I WED WAVE ONLY SEEN 'I MAN WAS WRONG y WAS AS BAD AS ABLE TO PLAY T— IJ--— 'p^g^v^ l TDAY,EH,PQRKY?y PgEPICTEP..^ /V/A/E HOLES f JflfP^ o^^ J vJr43 words
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Article310 1964-04-20 11 THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS. By Arthur Waley. {Allen and Unwin 325.) By David Sze T HAVE been as--1 tonished to find how few even of my contemporaries have much acquaintance with Lin Shu. famous before the turn of the century as essayist and critic,310 words
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761 1964-04-20 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Progress of new nations: A case-study ALLINGTON KENNARD THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INDEPENDENT MALAYA. Edited by T. H. Silcock and E. K. Fisk. (Eastern Universities Press. $15.) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Edited by Kenneth Berrill. (Macmillan 605.) By 'jMIK practical contributions which the Geneva conference will offer the undeveloped countries have yet761 words
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Article239 1964-04-20 11 ASPECTS OF ELBA. By Averil MackenzieGrieve. (Cape. 305.) "AUGUST for the people and their favourite islands"; but Elba is almost as much a latecomer for holiday makers as Rhodes or Sardinia. It may remain a little apart from the rivieras, with their standing room239 words
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Article241 1964-04-20 11 DUET FOR A LIFETIME. By Kay Hunter (Michael Joseph. 21s J. rpHE author is a descen--1 dant. of Robert Hunter, the man who discovered the conjoined twins playing In the river at Bangkok and thus gave the term "Siamese Twins" to the language. With an American. Captain241 words
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Article145 1964-04-20 11 GLADIATOB-AT-LAW. By Frederik Pohl and CM. Kombluth. (Gollancz 155.) WAY STATION. By Clifford Simmk. (Gollancz 165.) T)OHL and Kornbluth, as exciting, credible and fanl tastic as ever, this time have their setting in America two hundred years hence, when the country is run by the great145 words
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248 1964-04-20 11 To Yucatan on the spur of a golden moment THE LOST WORLD OF QUINTANA ROO. By Michel Pei»««l. (Hodder and Stoughton. 30« pEARED in the temperate lowlands of Hert- fordshire, this young cosmopolitan Frenchman had encountered nothing much more exotic than a badger before a holiday from the Harvard Business248 words
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Advertisement88 1964-04-20 11 At/interest a^ J J//r^ 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 details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. ,f?|pAN MALAYAN LTD. \i^s>^rf/ AUTHORISED CAMTAL:88 words
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Advertisement356 1964-04-20 11 b s^H^Hi^BQIE i k■l I wT «r -VJ B WITH A CERTINA... V 9 YOULL LOVE TO KNOW THE TIME W^V This It only on* creation from tto n*w Cerfino-Sopp»nr« \N^^JQfej Jw collection. But any official Certina Agent will b* proud \V^ to show you hit rich and enchanting choice356 words
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Advertisement903 1964-04-20 12 Kin 111 tu-d trom Page Hi SITUATIONS VACANT 11 Wmrma M (Mir,.,— Box St rts. rxtrs CERTIFICATES COPIED WHILE you II KniuriMin Koad. B'pore. WANTED AN ENCLISH Teacher for 1 Ga*sasaa Primary school. Apply Box > pore. REQUIRED BY EUROPEAN Executive Experienced' Cook General Amah. ***** or reply Box A903 words
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Advertisement1172 1964-04-20 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H'era's $J (Min.)— Box St rlt. extra OOUBLE STOREVEO TERRACE Houses. Also shop houses. 4th mile. nasal Road. Buttahle offices/show rooms stores, ample parking facilities Chin Loy Co.. Phone X.L ***** FURNISMI-O I DOUBLE ROOMS with cooking facilities refrigerator. (Orchard Rd. area) suit service couples, bachelors. w/Klrls. Easy1,172 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-04-20 12 HOUSES It LAND FOR SALE .'<■ Wards Si I Mm.)— Box St cfs. txtrm CHOICE INDUSTRIAL LAND within hve miles city area of approximately two acres. For further particulars please write Box AS3M 8.T,. Spore BRAODELL HEIGHTS: Fully tarnished 8 bedroom Bungalow, large lounge separate dining room, modern kitchen servant's1,040 words
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Advertisement900 1964-04-20 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS it Words U (Min.)— Box tt rfs erfr. FEDERATION— 7 DAYS 9120'- Dfp 25/4, 2 J. 16 3. Bangkok/Hoagkoog— 1 11 days $695 Dep. 'JO' ft Archipelago Ltd., 51, Roblnaon Road, Spore. Tel' I *****/*****. M.W.T.S. SPECIALLY CONDUCTED I Tours Round Malaya $150/- East I I Coast $65900 words
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Advertisement1095 1964-04-20 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS I Min.)— Box S0 et*. axtrm MORRIS MINOR IMS. Good Condition. Comprehensive Insurance. Contact Tel *****. AUSTIN SSO One owner first ret; S. pi 1961 Kxtras 24. 000 miles $3,000 No de.ilrra Ring Fleming (Spore) -sol fcxt L'67l VELOSOLEX AUTOCVCLB only slightly used SISO. Motopeds1,095 words
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Advertisement980 1964-04-20 12 FOR SALE 1* Words U 1 Mm.)— Box M rfs. extra CUARANTEIO. CNEAMR Now Clearing wv" x 52" Bud shssi* 3 Pisces S6.:>o Only, Also Doublealz* Now $5.90 Only. Pillowcases Now 75c. Visit Cathay's ay 3w. iiras Basab Road. I Spore. i FRIOCE IPRAVINQ at owner's jnomr any colour in980 words
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Advertisement836 1964-04-20 12 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) Words 55 (Min.)— Box St rfs. axirm ■THE PCOASUS cat*/ Restaurant ■Alrcondmon*d>. 417, Alexandra Koad. (Opp B.M.H. I Tel: 63M0 (SPOTS). MAKE THI 'Prince Room" Restaurant Bar your recular raodesvous Alr-condldonsd Oomlortl 22 Raffles Place 4-C Princs street. Slncapors. CUAN CUAN RESTAURANT Bar (Air-conditioned), til Robinson Road.836 words
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Advertisement588 1964-04-20 12 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Laying of V 1 Diameter AC Isfltn aloi^- Main Trunk Road from Simpang Ampal Semanggol to Kampong Dew In Perak Utara DislAct will b« received at Uie office of the Jurutera Negerl. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 24Ui April, 1964588 words
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Advertisement1382 1964-04-20 13 10 LIVERPOO' WESI COAST U.K.! UmS'poti tain R S'hem imi lEMOOOCUI Liverpaal, Oublm la Part, Titty Apr 21 OOLIUS i.terpm. Clispo* Gil. 33 Apr 21 Apr 21 ANCHISEI A«onmouth, Livtrpaal Apr 21 May 2 Apr 22,21 MACHAON i:trriMl. RitsgM Api 2' Miy 1 aay < TUTNYOIUS LivtrpMf, Glasgow May 01,382 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-04-20 13 ■£3EZ2ZZH3EE23| Ji THE EAC LINES /^H SIMCAPOtt KUALA IUMPvaaP.SWtTTIMNAM PfNAMO IXVAV^S^ggf^Mfjai Maull BOUS4 ku'taCll, FOKK.I J/l.wtl»OU«' SAILINGS TO SENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURS, IREMEN. ANTWERP, RpnEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. CBTNENOURt ANO COPEfAMP) ion vnaa wm ■•PANAMA" I) 6. 11-32 22 Apr 21/27 Apr 21 Apr "SAMOA" a) a Apr/ 3 May 4/71,291 words
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Advertisement1320 1964-04-20 13 I ben%zihe\ EIPRtW ttRVICI ft LOWBm U«tPO4H A CONTININYW f—TS RFNVAVNOrK tai ti»erpooi Mty 21 Dfinviiiinvui Rotttrotti hrn 1 1 Singapore Pt. Sham Penang Antwarp laM 11 C. 13/ Apr 22 Apr 21/21 Apr 27 21 BENRINNES f« m.,2, Singapore Pt. Sham Penang M dro JMI 4 S. IS. Apr1,320 words
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Advertisement1235 1964-04-20 13 fe MCALIT ItJU 09c CU.. LTD. fr,_ ftii nt. jJUI r**V. ELLERMAM LIME «St HXAVEMESS LINE iAMtOOPI. lUMauRi. ailUaaAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FUNCISCO. I NAVRE. auu i. MlOOLtSOaavaa KATTIE. VANCOUVER A PORTUM CIH OF PETERBOROUGH Await.* targt fit CiatrM t laaOk rpart rtaa aMUg i iMtriea. 21/21 Apr 21/21 Apr1,235 words
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Article1169 1964-04-20 14 THE UMe of ahares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last busiaesa to April 11. (A) and last a*tl~— since that dale (Bl with H and L itandinc for Hlfhest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. I I *lw Brick* 3.50 2.111,169 words
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Article28 1964-04-20 14 (pcrlb.) (perpicul.) ,pril 13. «8% eta. $521.75 14. 68*. cU. $523.87 !i 15. «8"s eta. $526.75 16. M'k eta. $526.75 17. U% eta. $525.00 18. $525.0028 words
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Article57 1964-04-20 14 Fed. Dispensary Gopenc Inch Kenneth Kulim Rubber Mprlimau Pegob Rahman Sunen Best Carrent payment 10« i IS.T 30 «7 fi r B«1 20cts" M.« Tlnterini Date of payment May 8 July 11 June 18 June 4 June 5 June 1 May 29 lnl.il for year 10T, 45<T. 10%57 words
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Article628 1964-04-20 14 FOR the second time last neck the tin price remained unchanged on Saturday morn in* being declared in Penang at $525. On Thursday the price had also remained unchanged ai $526.75. The price on balance closed Uia week higher having opened at »521.75 per picul628 words
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Article37 1964-04-20 14 ON the tnt exchange market In Hon» Kons on Saturday, the U.I. d.llsr wma quoted at 5.731 for T.T. and 5.721 for «aah. Starling was quoted at 13.98 aaal an* tad »f s»«d at $245».37 words
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Advertisement1053 1964-04-20 14 Wmmmm^mmmWmwmfim^mmmmfm Vt-^^^KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Graai UkaiLaat C»ias«l« Servlca Hori>on| T'hama S. Fcico H'iuiu H'tai Mrtai irtmi C'cafa -■ntniuara" 21 21 Apt II 21 Mat M May 21 >m* 24 laM IHI I JMy "Taut Mara' M/ 22 May 7/11 Jim 21 JMa I laly I Jaly1,053 words
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Advertisement880 1964-04-20 14 I™JORIENTJ LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Dopartt: Penang 10th May 1964 Singapore 13th May 1964 For Hong Kong 17th/ 19th May, Japan 23rd/ 27th May, Hong Kong 31 tt Moy /2nd June Returns: Singapore 6th June 1964 Penang 9th June 1964 Farot From: Panang from $1,089.00 Singapore880 words
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Advertisement706 1964-04-20 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concetsiooal Rail Fares Tt All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoa "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/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 "ASIA" 17/ 7/64706 words
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Advertisement499 1964-04-20 14 NOTICE THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE SHELL REFINING COMPANY BANKS' ASSOCIATION (Federation ol Malaya) LIMITED A members of the above Anao- n«s r»r stiuk <i-RTinr atv clall o n ln tlie State of Singapore LOSS OF STOCK CERTIFICATE. wln cloged for tmrrinraa on The undermentioned Ordinary Thursday 23rd April 1964 for Hart499 words
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Article2180 1964-04-20 15 Share market is quiet, steady From Our Market Correspondent 1 1 was not a brilliant week by any means on the Malayan Stock Exchange, but conditions were basically steady. Turnover was greatly reduced and the shortlived burst of fresh interest shown at the end of the previous week had petered2,180 words
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Article718 1964-04-20 15 THE following is a complete list of levised quotations for the weeV ended or. Friday, April 17. SED QUOTATIONS a. ahx urrta. 12.45 Boustead 1.86 Central Prop 1.39 City Dov 601 C.B. HoldltiK 3.34 Con. Tld Smelt pref 17/« Ord« 47/6 Dunlopi 2.78 Kant. Smelt 4.03 K»»o718 words
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Article47 1964-04-20 15 Apr. 13. •Industrials: 111.05 Tins: 129.81 S rubbers: 106.12 Apr. 14. Apr. IS. Apr. 16. 110.33 110.25 110.49 129.99 130.29 131.32 106.12 106.12 106.52 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. Apr. 17. 110.61 1 31. it 106.52 Apr. 18 110.79 131.8U 106.7247 words
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Advertisement742 1964-04-20 15 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT BANK HOLIDAY VACANCY The Banks In the State of Se- APPI ipA-nONC invit*H langor will be closed for business fro ™l™ who SATOF? -r n JF^i"' r d T APrll> 19M ~ra USUAL NATIONALITY HARI RAYA HAJI. AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFIExchange Banks' Association ot CATIONS, AND THE \OE AND742 words
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Advertisement901 1964-04-20 15 TENDERS JOHORE J-K.R. TRENGGANU J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from Class "D" and s^-^ tenders will be received above registered JJCR. Contractors °1 reelstered PW D Contractors c will be received by the Jurutera la r^ g and iibove up to XOO o^The-i^Seflo 3 UP l N n Sm901 words
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Advertisement611 1964-04-20 15 WANTED SALESMAN Well established Foreign Finn requires Sales Representative with at least five years experience In sales of machinery hardware and electrical goods in Malaysia. Should have good contacts with importers and Government Departments and must be able to speak Malay and Chinese fluently. Maximum age limit 35 years. Apply611 words
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713 1964-04-20 16 LIVERPOOL TAKE OVER TITLE FROM EVERTON Soccer roundup LONDON, Sun I IVERPOOL yesterday won the English League soccer championship when they stretched their winning run to seven matches with a 5-0 victory over Arsenal. Although they still have three games to play, Liverpool cannpt now be deprived of top placeReuter - 713 words
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Article1347 1964-04-20 16 FIRST DIVISION Aston Viiu 1 Leicester 3 Blackburn 3 Ipswich 1 Blackpool 2 Sheff. Wed. 2 Chelsea 1 Everton Liverpool 5 Arsenal 0 Notts Forest 1 Burnley 3 Sheff. United 2 WBA 1 Stoke 3 Man. United 1 Tottenham 1 Bolton Wolve* 4 I iilh.iin t P1,347 words
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Article77 1964-04-20 16 Malacca league soccer teams ]t|ALACCA. Sun.— Teams en- itl tered tor this year's Malacca Amateur F. A. League competition which begins on Apr. 27 are: first Division Police. PWDSuney. Cnme&e R.C Medicals, New Murket. 45ih R&guneni R.A.. Ist Battalion Koyli Regiment, 1. 10 Gurkha Rifles and Kilat. Oiv. 2A Medicals.77 words
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294 1964-04-20 16 I ONDON, Suii. Crook Town won ihe English F.A. Amateur Cup yesterday, beating Enneld Town 2-1 at Wembley stadium. Enueld led 1-0 at half-time. Crook Town. from County Durham, thus won their filth Cup anal. Never have the northerners had a luckier win,Reuter - 294 words
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132 1964-04-20 16 Six more players named in bribe charges LONDON, Sun— A British Sunday newspaper which last week made sensational allegations against three famous I'oothall players, today named six more players whom it claimed took bribes to "fix" lootball matches. The allegations were made in The People, mass-circulation newspaper which said the132 words
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219 1964-04-20 16 RUGBY Neath end Cardiff's winning run LONDON. Sun. Cardiff's long unbeaten run in club Rugby Union matches came to an end yesterday when Neath beat them by 11 points (goal, dropped goal and try) to 3 (try). Results of club matches: Bedford 18 Coventry 11: Birkenhead Pk 13 Bristol 19;Reuter - 219 words
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Article48 1964-04-20 16 TAIPING, Sun.— Dato Murad bin Ahmad, Commissioner for Prisons, was re-elected president of the Taiping and District Amateur Football Association at the annual general meeting. Other office-bearers: Vice-pre-sidents Mohamed Razak bin Akram and Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rani, secretary— Ong Hong Kong, treasurer Yoon Chek Wai.48 words
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Article23 1964-04-20 16 JESSELTON, Sun. Players from Sandakan and Tawau will compete in the sixth Sabah badminton championship here from May 9 to 11.23 words
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371 1964-04-20 16 YOUTH TOURNEY Malaysia sparkle with 4-0 victory CAIGON, Sun.—Malay- sia and Burma won their opening ties in Group A' of the Asian Youth soccer tournament which got under way at the Cong Hod stadium here last night. The Malaysians, who play- ed a fast, eo-ord'nated game trounced South Vietnam 4-0,Reuter; AP - 371 words
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Article68 1964-04-20 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Cliflord Sciiooi. Kuala Kungsar. won UM u.im fwni at me second annual cro^s-country ract: organised by the Perak Schools Sports Council at Taiping yesterday. A. Jeyabalan of Bt George "a Institution. Taiping, won the race in 16 mm 32.1. K. Shanmugam and Walik68 words
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Advertisement253 1964-04-20 16 BYOU ARE INVITED •m,ss w R GHT /Vfc^ BEAUTT BAR at ROBINSON CO. LTD., Raffles Place, Singapore From 20th to 25th April to meet Miss Jean Wright, REVLON INTERNATIONAL B— uty Owtwnt Miss Wright, with fWeother Revlon Beauty Consultants will solve your beauty problems and help you discover a lovelier,253 words
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Advertisement90 1964-04-20 16 Dusty Springfield says 'lift li ib W' W^oft" *^i^l P\i eet c rea ust y- w^° s P rea(^ s a lot of happiness through her songs. ■I Travelling light is a heavy burden I'Xv^V friend Read the story behind her *lvivi'isl%^^ >v,u <^v: lsisl tears tn week's... Kornun Wisdom's90 words
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2128 1964-04-20 17 Lucky Lucky leads all the way in 6f King's Cup Trial RACING with Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR Sunday ftJINE-year-old Lucky 11 Lucky, with appren^ tice Naz v d i astride, sco r ed an Impressive nil th> waj win in the King's Cup Trial over 6f here today. The afternoon's2,128 words
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Article47 1964-04-20 17 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $112,365 Ist. No: *****7 527.810 2nd, No: *****4 513.905 3rd. No: *****4 S 6.952 STAKTLKS (5632 each): Nos. *****. *****3, *****1. *****5. *****5, *****4. *****7. *****6. *****6. *****9. *****3. onsolation 'S6lB each): Nos. *****1, *****3, *****5, *****6. *****6. *****8. *****0. *****2. *****0. *****9.47 words
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Article577 1964-04-20 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT LONDON, Sun. OOBBY Wilson, who has been dropped from the British Davte Cup tennis team, Rave his answer to the selectors yesterday by beating British No. 1 Mike Sangster 6-2, 6-3 in only 55 minutes. It was the players 1 first meetingReuter; AP; UPI - 577 words
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116 1964-04-20 17 British riders best at horse trial BADMINTON (Gloucestershire). Sun.— Capt. James Templer of Britain won the Badminton horse trial yesterday on his nine-year-old M'Lord Connolly. Anotner British rider, Lieut. J.D Snith-Bnigham, was second on By Golly. Capt. Templer had a clear round in yesterday's jumping test and ended the three-dayReuter - 116 words
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Article74 1964-04-20 17 WASHINGTON. Sun. Heavyweight boxing champion Casslus Clay was classed b\ the Army yesterday a "true failure" not up to minimum mental standards for draftees. Army Secretary Stephen Ailes. in a letter to chairman Vinson of the House Armed Services Committee, said Clay tested both before and74 words
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Article162 1964-04-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Combined University of Malaya and Singapore cricket team won one match, drew three and lost four in their month-long tour or Madras and Ceylon. Their victory was scored against the Malays Cricket Club of Colombo. The drawn matches were against the Madras162 words
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Article29 1964-04-20 18 PARIS. Sun. General Lymnn Lemnitzer. Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. will pay a three-day visit to West Gel-many on April 29. his Headquarters here said today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article36 1964-04-20 18 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Election of a combined Trustees for the Lakshmunarayan Temple In Chancier Road and the North Indian Hindu Association In Cuff Road will be held at the Cuff Road premises on May 3.36 words
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Article29 1964-04-20 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Department of Extra-Mural studies of the University of Singapore will start this month two courses in sociology and an introductory course on commercial law.29 words
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Article, Illustration683 1964-04-20 18 'WE KNOW INDONESIAN INFILTRA TORS HA YE GOT 1N... PEOPLE SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR INCIDENTS' PENANG. Sunday fHK SINGAPORE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today warned that the bomb explosions in Singapore might be carried to Malaya after th c general election. "We683 words
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Article39 1964-04-20 18 SINGAPORE. Sun About 100.000 members from 48 trade unions affiliated to the National Trade Union Congress will take part In a mammoth "May Day rally at the Jalan Be&ar Stadium on May 1 at 4 p.m.39 words
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Article19 1964-04-20 18 MADRAS. Sun. India beat Kenya 1-0 In the third hockey Test match played here today.— A.P.AP - 19 words
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191 1964-04-20 18 SOCCER Israel, Korea youths win CAIGON, Sun. Israel beat Thailand 4-0 and South Korea beat Japan 1-0 in Group "A" in Asian Junior soccer matches played at the Republic Stadium her« tonight. The Koreans, joint-holders with Burma of the Rahman Cup, had a hard tusslo against Japan. Kirn missed aReuter - 191 words
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Article563 1964-04-20 18 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT I by SINGAPORE, Sun. After being hopelessly outclassed in the first 15 minutes during which they conceded two goals, Singapore fought back magnificently to draw levef by the 46th minute before losing quite honourably by 5-3 to Madureira F.C. of Brazil in563 words
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348 1964-04-20 18 BIG WALK Beauty shop owner wins the Big Walk SINGAPORE, Sun. A Seremban beauty parlour owner produced the surprise packet of the day when he won the li^-mile Malay Mail Big Walk in re-cord-breaking time here today The new cnamplon Is 24-year-old Chlew Bln Wan, who competing in his first348 words
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183 1964-04-20 18 HOCKEY MHF name 22 for Indian tour I/TALA LUMPUR. Sun. IV The Malaysian Hockey Federation today named 22 players and two officials for their one-month tour of India next month. The contingent is: Goalkeepers Ho Kok Chye (Negri) and Anwaral Hag (Spore). Full-backs K. Anandarajah (Perak), M. Shanmuganathan (S c183 words
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Article508 1964-04-20 18 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE, trie Inter-State cricket champions, had to race against time to score 68 runs in 86 minutes to beat Selangor in their annual friendly match on the padang today. They scored the required runs for the loss of five wickets but had508 words
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Miscellaneous62 1964-04-20 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SAPA Div. I— Fathul Karib v R.A.F. Seletar rjn. Besar, 5.15): A.A.A. v Sukaramal (Jn. Besar, 7 0). Div. 2A— K. Kapor Halkowyu, Farrer Pk: Rajajl t CA.. "A". Farrer Pk; D. Afiah 'A" v Geylang Utd., Farrer Pk. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Senior ko. quarterfinal Jansenltes v 1962 words
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