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Title Section21 1964-04-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Ifilatie*** in***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 15 CENTS KON 73121 words
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Article390 1964-04-30 1 PHILIP KHOO - PHILIP KHOO Kallang area dragnet 38 tins of explosive substances, including fuses, found in unoccupied, unnumbered hut By- SINGAPORE, Wad. THE POLICE today found 38 tins of explosive substances in an unoccupied and unnumbered hut in Mill Lane, off Kallang Road. At 2.2.") p.m. a customs officer390 words
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105 1964-04-30 1 Subandrio off to tour areas cleared of rebels JAKARTA. Wed. J The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, left today for Macassar, South Celebes, for a three-day inspection tour of areas that had been liberated from the rebel occupation. He told the press at the airport before departure that his visit was105 words
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Article, Illustration477 1964-04-30 1 A Balmain gown and £170,000 tiara but no parents DOME, Wed. Prin*x cess Irene of the Netherlands and Prince Carlos of Bourbon Parma, a pretender to the Spanish Throne, were married here today. Neither the bride's parents, Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard, nor the rest of Europe's reigningReuter; AP - 477 words
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211 1964-04-30 1 PHOUMA TROOPS LEAVE CAPITAL IN A HURRY VIENTIANE, Wednesday. LAOTIAN neutralist troops of Prince Souvanna 'Phouma were leaving Vientiane today with their families and hastily packed belongings as a threat of renewed civil war hung over Laos. I The neutralists, numbering about 1.000 people, including 600 soldiers, were being flownReuter - 211 words
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Article50 1964-04-30 1 JESSELTON, Wed— Police this morning found nine mortar bombs, believed to be smoke bombs, near Tampamll. in the same are* where parachutes were found last week, according to police statement. The bombs were obviously dropped at the same time as the parachutes, the statement added.50 words
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Article62 1964-04-30 1 LONDON, wed. Mr. J. V. Burgees, chairman of the Rubber Trade Association of London and chairman of the London Rubber Exchange, is making a short tour of Malaysia before going on to Tokyo to attend the bi-annual ireeting there of the International Rubber Study GroupReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1964-04-30 1 JAKARTA. Wed Fifty beautiful women "stooges" of the Malaysian Government were arrested by the authorities in the Rhio Islands, near Singapore. Antara news agency reported today. It said they had been sent to the islands by the Malaysian Government to carry out espionage workThey worked as prostitutesReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration557 1964-04-30 1 Faulty machine gave S.P.s rival 5,000 extra votes IPOH, Wednesday. AN ERROR caused by the jumping of an adding machine gave an Alliance candidate in the Menglembu parliamentary constituency an extra 5,000 votes. As a result the candidate. Mr. Lim Eng Chiang, wh shown to have lost by 4.121 votes557 words
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Article50 1964-04-30 1 ROME. Wed— The dozen girls who pose in the nude or clothed for the students of Rome's Fine Arts Academy are on strike to t-ack demands for a monthly salary and social security benefits, nn Academy employee said today. The models walked out yestercay. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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439 1964-04-30 1 Lopez is out: Mendez, the new man MANILA, Wed. PRESIDENT Macapagal today confirmed reports that Mauro Mendez; the Philippines Ambassador to Tokyo, will be appointed Foreign Secretary, succeeding Mr. Salvador Lopez. The President told newsmen in the mountain resort city of Baguio that Mr. Lopez would become Ambassador to theAP; UPI - 439 words
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Article34 1964-04-30 1 CEASEFIRE CALL VIENTIANE. Wed—Laotian neutralist Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, today sent note to his halfbrother, pro Communist Patbet Lao chief Prince Souphanouvonr, asking for ceasefire and tripartite talks. Heater. (See this pace)34 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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144 1964-04-30 2 'Free Aden' call by Nasser, Sallal iDEN, Wed. Presi- dent Nasser and Yemen, President Abdullah Al Sallal said in a Joint communique: broadcast by Sanaa) (Yemeni) Radio last night that Aden and 1 the protectorates "mustj be freed from occupation." The communique, issued at the end of President Nasser's visitReuter - 144 words
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121 1964-04-30 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed Russia yesterday called for all foreign troops to be withdrawn from the Bri- tixh-administered islands of Mauritius, St. Helena and thr Seychelles in the Indian Ocean. Britain was building military installations in defiance of the wishes of the inhabitants, theReuter - 121 words
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Article21 1964-04-30 2 FREETOWN. Sierra Leone. Wed. The Prime Minister of Sierra Leone, Sir Milton Margal. 68. died last night.— AP.AP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-04-30 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. THE Indian Government disclosed yesterday it has told China that all Asia is haunted by Chinese dreams of expansion. In a note sent to Peking, India rejected Chinese charges that Indian officials were encouraging the exiled Dalai Lama of Tibet toAP - 178 words
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Article47 1964-04-30 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr. Nehru declared yesterday that he was always prepared to meet President Aynb of Pakistan. He was replying t<> a question whether he planned to meet President Aynb during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference In London in July. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article210 1964-04-30 2 Lopez asked for it, says paper i]ifANILA, Wed.— The iTI Manila Times said today that Mr. Salvador Lopez brought on himself his impending romoval as Foreign Secretary. Although there has been no official confirmation of reports that Mr. Lopez would be relieved, this has been unofficially confirmed by high GovernmentReuter - 210 words
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Article40 1964-04-30 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Two new oil deposit* have been discovered in the western Java area of Bongaa. boosting the current 60 tons daily oil production from that area to 300 tons a day, Antara news agency reported today.40 words
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203 1964-04-30 2 Paris says it again: A neutral Vietnam pARIS. Wed. France has again called for neutralisation of Vietnam, but said it could be achieved only through agreement with China. The French proposal included both the Communist North and the pro-Western South. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville, presented theReuter - 203 words
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Article52 1964-04-30 2 HONG KONG. Wed. China will issue a SDecial set of two stamps to mark May day this year, according to Radio Peking last night. One will fefture the portrait* of Marx, Engels. Lenin and Stalin. The other will bear the slogan "Unite, Proletariat, the worldReuter - 52 words
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187 1964-04-30 2 ATTACKS 'HARDEN BRITISH RESOLVE ON MALAYSIA' LONDON, Wednesday. iLiR. DUNCAN SANDYS, the Commonwealth SeciTl retary, said yesterday that recent Indonesian guerilla activities in Malaysia further strengthened Britain's "resolve to support Malaysia in upholding her independence and territorial integrity." Mr. aanays torn a questioner In the House of Commons: "In theReuter - 187 words
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Article105 1964-04-30 2 Pay of top officers is slashed TUSAKA (N Rhodesia), Wed. Drastic pay cuti tor top civil servants and substantial Increases for the lower ranks were announced here yesterday bj Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. the Prime Minister. He told a Press conference that the Cabinet had accepted the conclusions of a three-manReuter - 105 words
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Article28 1964-04-30 2 MANILA. Wed. Five peopit, including three small children. died in a fire In their home in Camarines Sur province on southeastern Luzon Island. AP.AP - 28 words
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Miscellaneous8 1964-04-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby \l \cotcmnuaE rK\suGG£sr<o*p8 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration168 1964-04-30 3 Lodge in another runaway primary win I>OSTON. Wed. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge won, a runaway victory last night in the Massachusetts presidential primary. The 61-year-old Ambassador to South Vietnam was leading his closest rival. Senator Barry Goldwater by seven to one in the write-in preferential poll. President Johnson won theUPI - 168 words
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278 1964-04-30 3 ICOSIA, Wednesday THE United Nations Commander, Gen. Prem Gyani, has asked U Thant to review the role of the U.N. peace-keeping force following last weekend's surprise Cyprus Government attack on Turkish Cypriot positions in the Kyrenia mountains. Usually reliable sources saidReuter; UPI - 278 words
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Article29 1964-04-30 3 NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Wed. Truncheon-swinging police charged a crowd of teenage Negro demonstrators protesting against the colour bar in restaurants her* yesterday. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-04-30 3 Husband didn't like her 100k5... a divorce HOLLYWOOD, Wed—Actress Carol Lynley. 22, obtained a divorce yesterday after agreeing to pay her husband U5525.000 for his share of community property and winning l"SS100 a month for support of their two-year-old daughter. Jill Victoria. She said publicist Michael Selsman, whom she married95 words
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227 1964-04-30 3 'Killer may strike again' warning to street girls LONDON, Wednesday. SCOTLAND Yard detectives investigating five unsolved murders of London ?treet-girls yesterday warned the city's prostitute" "We expect the killer to strike again." They ai>ked for Information from women who had been made to strip and been assaulted by their clients.Reuter - 227 words
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85 1964-04-30 3 Dog lovers are angry with Johnson NEW YORK, Wed.— The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is angry with President Johnson over photographs in newspapers showing him picking up his two beagle puppies, "Him" and "Her." by the ears. He was quoted as saying: "It's good for themReuter - 85 words
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Article58 1964-04-30 3 NAPLES. Wed. A not flared during a housing protest yesteri day and 15 people were hurt. I Nearly 100 Neapolitans lacing I eviction orders clashed with the police. They pushed cars into the middle of a street to form a barricade and hurled stones. SevenAP - 58 words
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Article27 1964-04-30 3 MOBILE. ALABAMA. Wed. Five shipyard workers were killed on Tuesday when trapped by a flash fire. aboard the 495-foot aircraft ferry Croatan.27 words
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156 1964-04-30 3 MANCHESTER, Wed. Earl Russell, the 91--year-old British Philosopher and nuclear disarmament campaigner, said yesterday that "bloodthirsty men" were in charge of the United States nuclear stockpile. "Until such men, whether in the East or the West, are deprived of their weapons, human life mayReuter - 156 words
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Article71 1964-04-30 3 LONDON. Wed The Duchess of Kent yesterday gave' birth to a daughter. ft was announced this morning. Both mother and child were reported to be dolrg well. The Duke of Kent, serving with his regiment, the Royal Scott. Greys In West Germany, was told theReuter - 71 words
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Article105 1964-04-30 3 Red youth attack the ban on love MOBCOW, Wed. Russia's Young Communist League Is angry over a Moscow University edict forbidding dormitory "fraternisation" between boy and girl students. The ban, apparently enforced recently, was attacked by the league's magazine Young Communist. It asked: "What's wrong? Aren't we trusted?" 'Insulting' Young105 words
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Advertisement261 1964-04-30 3 SEE I "MISS KIMONO 1964" CROWNED j > on I CHERRY BLOSSOM NIGHT I OCEAN PARK HOTEL THURSDAY. 30th APRIL 1964 m W^ i 8.30pm. 2.00 am W*J Sponsored by KAH MOTOR CO. LTD. owith JOAN BOOTY'S MODELS fin a FASHION PARADE in aid of 5Sr THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR261 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-04-30 5 |>ENANG, Wed. The Penang MCA president and national vice-president, Mr. Saw Seng Kew, today submitted his resignation from the State party leadership. In a letter to the Penang MCA committee. Mr. Saw. who was also State Alliance chairman last year,279 words
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Article17 1964-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The police yesterday screened 3.441 suspect gangsters during security checks throughout the Island17 words
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131 1964-04-30 5 A LOR STAR Wed. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be invited to take part in the vict o processions planned by the Kedah Alliance. The Tengku, who is expected here on Sunday, may tour the State during his oneweek stay In Alor Star.131 words
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Article52 1964-04-30 5 KUCHING. Wea The Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens. Will make a one-week visit lo Sarawak early in May a the invitation of the Ch:i«f Minister of Sarawak. Mr Stephen Kalong Ningkan. The visit is to reciprocate the one made last March to Sabah uv52 words
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Article, Illustration320 1964-04-30 5 Tussle is likely for Chief Minister's post By KHOR CHEANG KEE: Penang. Wednesday pWE names may be proposed when the Alliance State Committee meets at Umno Hall tonight to elect a new Chief Minister of Penang While Dato Wong Pow Nee is generally expected to be renominated, there is growing320 words
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Article68 1964-04-30 5 .SINGAPORE. Wed The Tourist Promotion Board today said it intended to establish proprietary rights on its new M<>rlioir emblem to protect it against indiscriminate usage so that it could be used for development of a souvenir industry on sound economic principles The board had recently adppted the68 words
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188 1964-04-30 5 CATHAY KERIS TEAM FOR ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Wed. Film Actor and Director S. Roomai Noor will lead a CathayKeris delegation to the 11th Asian Film Festival to be held in Talpeh from June 15 to 19. Other members of the delegation are Director M Amln. and .three CathayKeris actresses.188 words
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Article60 1964-04-30 5 EPF Employer fined $120 IPOH, Wed. K. R Chandran. managing proprietor of Jupitet and Company here, a firm of printera. was fined $120 for fall Ing to contribute to the Employees Provident Fund. He pleaded uuH'y '.o a summons charge of failing to remit $33 to the EPF in respect60 words
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Article38 1964-04-30 5 srNOAPORE Wed.— Sixty delegates from Malaysia and in other Asian countries along with representatives from several UN agencies are now attending the second Asian Agricultural Cooperative Conference in Tokyo to discuss means of coordinating farm co-operatives38 words
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335 1964-04-30 5 JACKIE SAM - ALLIANCE TO FORM ITS OWN ASSEMBLY OPPOSITION JACKIE SAM: 8y Johore Bharu, Wednesday 'r^HE Johore State Executive Council is expected to be named on Saturday by the Mentri Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan Yunos. Dato Hassan, who #a~ returned unopposed at Bukit Serampang In the State elections, will meet the Sultan335 words
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Article74 1964-04-30 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A former prisoner, who was "fed up with life" wa& found dead beside a block or flats in Jalan Batu yesterday. Police identified him as Ben Kheng Beng. 50. who was discharged from Changi Prison last year Both his arms were74 words
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153 1964-04-30 5 gUNGEI PATANI, Wed. Customs officers made a record seizure of four tons of Thai tobacco valued at $90,000 during a raid on a house in Teik Siang Huat Estate, 14 miles from here, last night. Acting on a tip, a party led by153 words
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Article29 1964-04-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuun Agong and >hr Prime Minister Tenuku Abdul Rahman, have sent congratulatory messages to Queen Juliana of the Netherlands on her birthday29 words
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Article27 1964-04-30 5 SUNOEI SIPUT. Wed— A forged one dollar not was reported to the police here yesterday by the railway Station Master Mr K. Nafta many27 words
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195 1964-04-30 5 Citizenship papers in the size of l-cards out tomorrow KUALA L.UMPUR, Wed. Certificates of eitizensnip similar in size to identity cards are to be issued as from Friday. A fee of SI will be charged for these new certificates, according to a statement from the Ministry of the Interior The195 words
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Advertisement125 1964-04-30 5 KEEP YOU I I OOL SILENTLY D 335 12" DE LUXE Electric fans by Meidensha Electric of Japan are powerful enough to keep you cool on the hottest days. Yet they're so silent you'd have to listen hard to hear one. Only specialists in electric motors, like Meidensha, could make125 words
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Article, Illustration909 1964-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wad. J^JR. T.T. RAJAH, a lawyer and witness before a commission of inquiry into three de-registered unions, today apologised to the Commissioner, Mr. Tan Wee Kian, for his conduct on the witness stand. Speaking from the Bar, Mr. Rajah said he909 words
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307 1964-04-30 6 general meeting and that voting on it should only be by secret ballot. As a large sum of money was Involved, the members should have been given full details about the prospective building for the union. Lee explained that at307 words
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Article285 1964-04-30 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is the official body to promote Singapore tourism, it is necessary for the development of tourism in Singapore that Malaysia must be made known throughout the tourist world. This was stated yesterday by the chairman of the Singapore Tourist285 words
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150 1964-04-30 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Five eminent American physicians will inaugurate an intensive three-day course on cardiovascular diseases for members of the Singapore medical profession on Friday in the University of Singapore's pathology lecture theatre. Hie visiting doctors. guesU of the University's Committee on Post-fraduate150 words
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Article65 1964-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A recreational hall to pro.lde facilities lor the Naval Base Dockyard workers and their families for .•.porting. cultural. educational and social activities. has been opened by the Commodore 3upprlntendent. Commodore R.C. Febje. The 560.000 hall was paid for entirely out of subscriptions from65 words
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Article25 1964-04-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut off ln Fldelio Street between Slglap Road and Alda Street, tomorrow-, from 9 a.m. to 5 pm.25 words
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Article26 1964-04-30 6 BINOAPORB. Wed. The (rounds of the Istan* Negmrm will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday Labour26 words
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368 1964-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ PRETTY hairdresser told a magistrates court here today how she was invited to a friends hduse, was offered a dancing lesson and then raped. She was testifying in a preliminary inquiry ajrainst Liew Chee Kean, 19, a private tutor,368 words
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105 1964-04-30 7 Fishermen on trial for use of explosives KLANO, Wed. Ten fishermen from Singapore were charged in the magistrate's court here today with illegal possession of 100 detonators and 24 feet ol fuse in the Straits o f Malacca on April 27. Ang Keng Lian. Heng Teng Tiang, Chong Pak Qwee,105 words
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Article53 1964-04-30 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. About 150 members of the Islay Kerr Local Employees' Union struck today following a deadlock in wane talks between the union and the management. They picketed the Arcade and Collyer Quay entrances of the firm" Official spokesman of both parties were not53 words
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Article58 1964-04-30 7 SEREMBAN. Wed.— The United Malayan Estate Workers' Union said today thai estate workers did not dare to join it because the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association did not recognise iv The statement added that the union had decided to seek the assistance of the Ministry ol58 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-04-30 7 Soldier who couldn't make the grade ran away KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A soldier who was described as being "unsuccessful in the army" and had on several occasions, tried to buy himself out oi it, was today sentenced to 106 days' jail and to be discharger with ignominy when he pleaded253 words
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Article55 1964-04-30 7 JESSELTON. Wrd. PamillM of Indonesian detainees here Ret monthly aid from the Welfare Department. According to a Tawau Government statement today. the families get between S2O and $45. depending on the sizt of the family. In fact, the statement added 12.500 ni distributed last month55 words
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Article58 1964-04-30 7 JESSELTON. Wed. Eleven German iourust agents, who left here yesterday alter a survey tour of Sabah. said the state had all the potentials to make it the biggest tourist attraction in Souh-East Asia. They added, nowever. that a lot more still remained to b« done before58 words
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189 1964-04-30 7 COUNCIL'S ILLEGAL TENANTS WARNED OF EVICTION PENANG, Wed. The City Council today warned its tenants that obtaining "tea money" to transfer a council flat is an offence and a breach of the tenancy agreement. The City Secretary. Mr. Sonni Filial, has written to all ccuncl tenants warning them that unauthorised189 words
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Article87 1964-04-30 7 KUCHING. Wed. Sara-, wait's Governor. Dato Abang Haji Openg. today praised the vigilance, bravery and patriotism of the local Ibans in the Second Division, around the Nambu area for helping to I eliminate the entire gang of 12 members of the Black I Cobra battalion. In a87 words
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Article77 1964-04-30 7 Trees out to prevent snipers KUCHING. Wed. Trees and other than pepper bushes, rubber and fruit trees, on either side of the trunk road from the airport to the 26th miles Simanggang Road will be cleared soon for security reasons. This is to prevent possible snipers and other undesirable persons77 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-04-30 7 TEACHER DIES AFTER CURE TRIP TO FORMOSA IPOH, vved. Inche 1 Ahmad bin Yahya, 29, a teacher, wno was suffering from a malignant ailment in his right shoulder, died in the General Hospital here, last night. An Instructor of audiovisual aids In the Education Department, he flew to Formosa earlier155 words
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Article312 1964-04-30 8 STORE 'PEACE CORPS 9 IN ACTION SINGAPORE. Wednesday. •pHE first batch of seven Singapore teachers the island's "Peace Corps" flew today to Sabah to help the State in its educational programme and spread the message of goodwill and fraternal co-operation in Malaysia. The312 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-04-30 8 SINGAPORE. Wed Pop singer Johnny Lion (above), who reached the international hit parade with his recording of "Devil Woman," will arrive here on Saturday for perfomances in four major towns in Malaysia. During his tour, Johnny will be accompanied by the Dutch Instrumental111 words
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Article44 1964-04-30 8 PENANG, Wed— The St. Nicholas School and Home in Penang will open Its occupation centre for blind women and girls next month. The Yen. A. C. Dumper, chairman of the school's Board o' Managers, disclosed this in his annual report.44 words
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Article38 1964-04-30 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Government today .m--nouneed that from May l iimplications for permits to export Singapore manufactured textiles to Commonwealth countries must be accompanied by a certificate knowing ..hat they came from h registered manufacturer.38 words
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Article49 1964-04-30 8 KUCHING. Wed. The Municipal Council today decided to urge the Government to (jive .subsistence allowances to farmers in Sarawak affected by restricted movement because of curfews. The council \va-; told that many farmers found it difficult now to earn a living because of the emergency.49 words
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Article63 1964-04-30 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The trial of three Indonesians on seven charges of unlawful possession r.I firearms, fixed for hearing at the Assize Court today, had to be adjourned as the tii.il judge. Mr. Justice Choor Singh. »h> lndlhposed The three Indonesians are Samiun bin Chugok. Adam bin Anwar63 words
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Article93 1964-04-30 8 IPOH, Wed. Police have warned radio and television set dealers to be on guard against confidence tricksters. A police spokesman said that two cases have been reported in which TV sets delivered to certain houses here were missing and the tenants had also disappeared.93 words
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Article31 1964-04-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Tile Royal Customs and Exci.se Department siatlrn will be cluseci for official business on May 13 Ost of Maharram Al Hiirai. and May 26 (Wesak Day>.31 words
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Article23 1964-04-30 8 IPOH, Wed. ASP Anthony Chong. officcr-in-charge of the Lower Courts here, left tod;iy for Port Dickson on a four-month course.23 words
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201 1964-04-30 8 Inspector tells of finding gun after ambush IPOH, Vied. A police 1 officer and two detectives laid a 40--minute ambush before arresting two young men. one armed with a pistol, the Sessions Court here was told torlav. Inspector Goh Buck Hee was testifying against Lim Chou Elk. 19. and Teng201 words
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Article70 1964-04-30 8 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Four men. armed with a pistol and knife, held up a housewife at her home in Kampong Padane Kerya in Perils last night and robbed her of $865 In cash and jewellery. Madam Chong Sak See, 51. was alone at home when the70 words
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173 1964-04-30 8 SEREMBAN, Wed MR. V. Ayakannu, the $124 a month PWD mason, who was last week returned in the Rantau State constituency, is to be a member of the State Execu tive Council, Da to (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohammed, the Mentri Besar. said173 words
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Advertisement262 1964-04-30 8 We are j happy to have this to say... I tPTON'S YELLOW LABEL Tea is now packed in a modern carton with a new foil inner seal to guarantee its freshness. This development of the latest packaging methods enables us to market this pure Ceylon tea at the new reduced262 words
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Miscellaneous147 1964-04-30 8 onp By V. T. ilawnlin iPic/t Tracy By h*>si4*r GnuiH flfl|Hfl^|HH|Hi F SEEMS TO ME TRACY T \'o RETUBN NOT SO FAST.I I Z&mXS? 1 1 VESTWIS IS~< ffl^s^!^?^!™™™^ COULO BE IN REAI. TMAT HEART SAM. THE PCS I mSzcicM JNO OPOINAPV j^jirTrr.?, j^l a trouble if this to the147 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1964-04-30 9 YANKEE TRADER BECAME SOUTH SEAS KING MAKER BRITISH NAVY CAPTAIN ENPED CAREER OF CO-CETTINC BUSINESSMAN Protege of U.S. President enjoyed a brief spell of glory— PICKING up their newspapers one April morning in 1876, Washington politicians were startled to find themselves being urged into violent diplomatic action against America's old1,558 words
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Advertisement205 1964-04-30 9 LaV^aa^^aaarV aaa .^aß^^aUHflHHaHGHl^iH B fl ■T~^ wmmmmmmmmr aaa^aa^H Komson Adonis (skm sctu+l uu) 0 f*U Vmr^Umt l\tH* m sptdmnUmrly compact jmm. The Ronson Varaflame Adonis -slender as the cigarette it lights This is the new Ronson Adonis. than 1.000 lights on one filling. It Take a close look at the205 words
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Advertisement250 1964-04-30 9 aaa^aaW. .a aaaW. _^__^aa^^^aaaaaaaaH aaaaaw That wonderful Pan Am It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go— Europe, the U.S. A, the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World travellers feel better because they're flying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan250 words
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Obituary27 1964-04-30 10 WmrtM lit (Minim, mi) MR. OOH INO KBB, SO. paaesd away roaeefUlly OH. 2S-4-S4. —IIIH Service at Koas kflasf Saa. Tisams Rawa. and ereaaatloa oa S-S-44.27 words
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Article65 1964-04-30 10 U Wm+M If (aTwata— mr. A Mas. OX Waa«w«Mfc tkask relative* and fiiansi for tkaar -ml— lilt -..resents. attaadaJM* aa4 well wwatea MR. a MRS. H Tap nasllias and friends for attaadaawa, imllngi •nd presents on owston at their veddmc 11-4-64 MR. AND MRS. Victor Perem Uaaak ■II relatlvea65 words
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Obituary26 1964-04-30 10 WordM Sl* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of oar dearest fiiher K. D. Lemos who was called to real on 30-4-62. Always remembered by Iren.26 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, April 30, 1964.
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Article719 1964-04-30 10 Malaysia being so spread out and its parts so separated by sea, efficient communications are essential to our I consolidation as a nation. In some ways the authorities have recognised this and aviation, in particular, is being 1 energetically promoted for the key role it has to719 words
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Article358 1964-04-30 10 The full story of the removal of Mr. Salvador Lopez from the post of Philippines Foreign Minister has yet to be told. Speculation in the Manila Press on President Macapagal's motives cover a wide range of possibilities. One theory is that the President is displeased with Mr. Lopez358 words
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Article125 1964-04-30 10 The first week of Singapore's three-week registration campaign has gone well, with an average of 7,000 people a day going to the registration centres to fulfil their national obligation. The Comptroller of Manpower, Mr. Kumar, is confident that at least 100,000 men between the ages of 21 and125 words
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643 1964-04-30 10 by STANLE\ WtSTALL fYTTAWA, Wed. v Nedo Braffarnalo, a 33-year-old real estate broker in Timmins. a Canadian mining community in the bushland of Northern Ontario, has suddenly become a millionaire. A few weeks ago he mortsjaced everything he owned, borrowedOFNS - 643 words
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Article, Illustration971 1964-04-30 10 LOUIS B. FLEMING - LOUIS B. FLEMING FOR THE U.N. SANCTIONS OR A BLOODLETTING: FOR BRITAIN AND THE U.S. THE TIME FOR DECISION by United Nations, Tu»s A PRIL may go down in history as the point of no return for the southern third of Africa on971 words
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LETTERS
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Letter100 1964-04-30 10 WOULD the Government please consider the advisiblllty of offering a substantial reward of, say, $100,000/- for the arrest of anyon* who Is convicted of planting and/or setting off a bomb, and prescribing the death sentence (the same punishment as that for kidnapping) for such a crime.100 words
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Letter117 1964-04-30 10 MY brother wai one of ten or 15 students who went to the University of Malaya on Government scholarships and graduated at the beginning of 1963 with Honours Degrees. The were all Government servants and qualified teachers prior to Joininjr the University. In January117 words
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Letter76 1964-04-30 10 fkMY sister who la a tea--»1 cher. having passed her normal course In the Teachers' Training College has been informed by the Ministry of Education that she will not be considered permanent if she does not obtain a Singapore Citizenship Certificate. Being a Federal Citizen by76 words
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Letter59 1964-04-30 10 I think that a grave mistake has been made by exempting from National Service Registration our young men of eighteen, nineteen and twenty while increasing the age group to twenty nine. I feel that for National Service, men in their late teens are more suitable59 words
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Advertisement849 1964-04-30 10 I Str**. r-n t JbWW Us. I eaoojo evoawSjsjsi flßmmmVSßJßtfl CLASSIFIED ADS. 1» W»t4m Sit (Mmwtmmm) ONO LIM: BBC sea c* Madam Tan Seok Bin. Ipoa «o Staw Woon. daughter of ataaam Tone Pe* iVn, Priong. SO-4-M. LIM CHIAi Bwee ttec a/0 Mr. l.im Wan ?eac aad the lota Mrs.849 words
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Advertisement52 1964-04-30 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Mm Impart a— m Exporter* or Hifh Class Wmmmmmm_B_ It Wmlaismmmm-mU 1 S»waVAsoti{ 21. OmsKo S»roe#, I Tel: ***** MOMCKOM6: Me— «W Ma— inn It* FW, Roe- No. 8 U A.M rlllt Bt^mA ij^p^^^i nsnwi kino,52 words
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Advertisement118 1964-04-30 10 TRUST SWANSON ■B ft rtC ■>. the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken thafs specially selected when if s young, tender and flavourf ul. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the T«ry peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original tarn quality and delicious flavour until118 words
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235 1964-04-30 11 'Our forces in Borneo confident' says Lord Head SINGAPORE, Wed.— The British High Commissioner in Malaya, Lord Head, said here today that it was "quite possible" that Indonesia would step up her confrontation against Malaysia. Lord Head, who flew In from Kuala Lumpur on his way to Johore Bahru to235 words
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Article33 1964-04-30 11 SANDAKAN. Wrd. Various Chinese a.ssoriauon.s lomtly entertained officers and men of the Bth Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, during the week-end. The performances included folk dances, songs, comic sketches and lion dances.33 words
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145 1964-04-30 11 Johnson's 'warmest tribute to Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THfe IS. President Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson, today complimented Tengku Abdul Rahman on the Alliance's "impressive victory" in last week's Parliamentary and State elections. President Johnson's message was sent to the Tengku at Fraser\s HUI where he Is taking a rest through145 words
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Article59 1964-04-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indian High Commissioner in Singapore and Malaya, Mr. Y. K. Purl, and Mrs. Purl were guests of honour at a cocktail party given by the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce at Raffles Hotel tonight to bid them farewell. Mr. Purl Is due59 words
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Article52 1964-04-30 11 BATU PAHAT. Wed. Mohamed bin Tik, 21. of Kampong Koris. was yesterday sentenced to eight months' Jail to be followed by one year of police supervision after he pleaded guilty to house-breaking and theft of 52 packets of cigarettes belonging co Tan Wan Pang at Senggarang on52 words
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Article494 1964-04-30 11 r-\ SINGAPORE. Wed 'SACKINGS AND DEMOTIONS CAUSING A LOT OF TROUBLE' 'JTHE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today said the labour situation in the port was "not good" despite the "goodwill and sympathy" shown to the union by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. A494 words
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165 1964-04-30 11 Third case of cholera in S'pore: All 3 not inoculated SINGAPORE, Wed. *J The Ministry of Health announced today the occurrence of the third case of confirmed cholera in the present outbreak in Singapore. The new case Is a 79--year-old housewife living In Chin Chew Street. All these three cases165 words
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Article60 1964-04-30 11 Ready to serve SINGAPORE. Wed. The Comptroller of Manpower (Malaysia) said today tha' 24,3"5 people had so far registered for National Service since registration started on April 22. Meanwhile the Prime MlnL«ter office, disclosed that a total of 8,078 people had enrolled In the Vljrllante Corps since the enrolment started60 words
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94 1964-04-30 11 OINOAPORE, Wed. A *3 British navy cook, Adrian John Hogg, 18. has been charged with the murder of navy assistant cook, John Eric Slack, 17. Both are from the British aircraft carrier. HMS Bulwark. Hogg is alleged to have stabbed Slack with a94 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-04-30 11 Pray, says Bishop at 'this time of hostility' OINOAPORE, Wed Reference to Indonesia's confrontation policy In Malaysia was made today by Anglican, Bishop of Slngagpore and Malaya, The Rt. Rev. C. Kenneth Sansbury, when he opened the first meeting of th» sixth session of synod hf»rp He said: "We meet185 words
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87 1964-04-30 11 KUCHING, Wednesday. fHREE wanted" members of the Clandestine Communist Organisation near Sarikei were arrested last week following a tip by members of the public. The three are Wontt But Yee. 26. Hlew Shaw Yeow, 39. and Lav Ping Ho. 17. Each had a reward87 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-04-30 11 Malaysian painter is acclaimed by New York critics KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A MalayslaA artist. Kam Zln Choon. who held an unusual one-man exhibition of screen paintings in New York recently, has been hailed by art-lovers and i critics there for reviving a 16th century decorative art in. contemporary vein. The178 words
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195 1964-04-30 11 A TV man sees war if Indonesia attacks CINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Esat Selcuk, Turkish-born television reporter, who has visited many of the world's trouble spots, today predicted that a third world war would break out if Indonesia attacked Malaysia. "But I don't think Indonesia would be foolish enough |to do195 words
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Article60 1964-04-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ma. Yong Nyuk Un. wile of the Minister for Health. today wcelved from the president of trm Singapore Lions Club. Mr. S. H. Aswam. two typewriters donated for the Social Welfare homes at the York Hill homecraft centre. The typewriters will be used hy60 words
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Advertisement94 1964-04-30 11 i j| -iSsn 1 flliw^Pl SA 59T 004 A I I I >v SUPER OE LUXE f I HI /T 23-.CONSOLETTE I II ALL CLIMATE PROOF I I Ififl^KKl One Year Guarantee y BlftJ 1? 19' OE LUXE RECEIVER DAY NIGHT SERVICE SINGAPORE: From 9.00 a.m. to tt p.m. Tel:94 words
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Advertisement352 1964-04-30 11 i, < Learn the French* they speak in France Goingonlcaveorholiday toaforeign country fifteen minutes a day at home, and in a few is much more enjoyable if you know the months you can express yourself freely in tha language. You can go where you like because language of your choice,352 words
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Miscellaneous605 1964-04-30 11 I ir^aajaak dfc Aplto ip ABW4P I T OO&y S RdolO^ TV Prom The Opera; 12 midnight RADIO SINGAPORE cloM SHO S, T^ V S 5 1£ K J t i clc8 RADIO MALAYSIA vin>ll M WAVE SkKVK r NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 478 METRES SERVICE 41.7 »nd 60.2 mrlrtai A.M. 6.00605 words
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Article35 1964-04-30 12 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Pin- ance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open the United Industrial Papet Products Manufacturing Co. Ltd. at Hindhede Grove In Bntclt Ttanah Road on May 5 at 5 p.m.35 words
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Article24 1964-04-30 12 SINGAPORE. Wed— A 38-mem-ber party from the Thai National Defence College will pay a oneday visit to Singapore on May 9.24 words
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Article22 1964-04-30 12 KANGAR. Wed— Th« PwlU branch of the National Union of Hospital Assistants will hold Its annual meeting on May S.22 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-04-30 12 KUCHING, Wednesday. RATIONAL registration in Sarawak is expected to start soon. The Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, in a radio broadcast last night stressed that registration was compulsory, but the Government did not expect any kind of compulsion to be necessary.AP - 407 words
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Article47 1964-04-30 12 WELLINGTON. Wed —The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar All Salfuddln. Is shortly to make a private visit to New Zealand with his wife. It lx understood they plan a holiday in the South Island and will go on a hunting and fishing trip47 words
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Article38 1964-04-30 12 PENANG. Wed —The British Council and Penan? Am Council will jointly hold a Shakespearean exhibition at the Penang Horary premises from May 5 to 10 to celebrate the 400 th anniversary of the Bards birthday.38 words
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229 1964-04-30 12 Emergency meeting avoids split in united front IPOH. Wed.-An emer--1 gency meeting last rtfght has saved from collapse the united front which controls the Taiping Town Council. The united front comprises five members of the United Democratic Party, three from the Socialist Front and two Independents. The other five members,229 words
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Article45 1964-04-30 12 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A watch- man this morning lound a rusty shell lying on the beach among some bushes near a rest hou.-* in I Marine Parade. I Police said the shell, which measured one foot by five Inches, was| a war relic.45 words
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Article162 1964-04-30 12 JESSELTON, Wednesday. a BILL to amend the Land Acquisition Ordinance came up for its second reading before the Legislative Council yesterday. The Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. Richard Yap, said the amending Bill sought to clarify the uses to which compulsory powers couldReuter - 162 words
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281 1964-04-30 12 Ong: No summit till Indonesia quits WASHINGTON. Wed.— S The Malaysian Ambassador. Da to Ong Yoke Lin, said yesterday he I saw no chance of a three nation summit meeting on the Malayj sian dispute until Indonesia withdraws its forces from Malaysian territory. He talked to reporters at the StateUPI - 281 words
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Article57 1964-04-30 12 PENANG. Wrd. Th- Chl-f Minister. Dato Wong Pow N»«. ■Mil dcclarp open a ten-day horn* management course for 38 glrj from Pen*ne and Province W*l- lesley. at the Penan? Cirioa 1 Centre at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The course will include lecturaa on cooking, flor.il arrangement*. I57 words
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Advertisement316 1964-04-30 12 Send roe a man who reads! We endorse Mr. Lincoln there! You see, as a bookstore stocked with the best in reading, we too have a vested interest in literacy. We like to see more and more people cultivate the civilised habit of reading (and get enjoyment out of the316 words
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Advertisement58 1964-04-30 12 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS -FEVER- <# HEAOACHES PAINS j0 Hj|| SIMPLY TEAR OFF Wfcs TABLETS FROM STRIP mm^ :^i^o!^ SAME GENUINE ASPRO I <£"» fcj> SAFE! EFFECTIVE* fPJr^H| THE PAIN RELIEVER W *$&m KNOWN AND TRUSTED WmmjJ -""►Jr^ THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA I AND THE WORLD. k^J&£^-" NEW MORE ECONOMICAL! (>Jv:'^/58 words
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PRESENTS A PAGE MAINLY FOR WOMEN
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Article, Illustration229 1964-04-30 13 SHIFT TO BE RIGHT IN FASHION nPHE prettiest dress this year is the dress that SHIFTS. Fashion designers have sensed that women were tired of stiff and fitting styles and were yearning for something more chic and comfortable. Which was why they started work on the shift theme and it's229 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-04-30 13 CINCE it's the Olympic year for Japan, fashion and beauty experts, too, are falling in line with the mood They have already decreed that it's the "Tokyo Look" for the girJs. "And it's the biggest hit," said Miss Fujiko Koga, who heads392 words
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Article245 1964-04-30 13 HOW TO BROIL THAT CHICKEN T»HE secret behind juicy, well done charcoal broiled chicken is slow, even cooking, says a poultry science specialist. Charcoal briquettes placed one deep and about one Inch apart will give off plenty of even heat. To prevent burning, keep the chicken as far from the245 words
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Article129 1964-04-30 13 HOUSEHOLD HINTS SQUEEZE lemon Juice on a garment stained with iron rust. Spread the garment in the sun before rinsing to facilitate removal of the stain Dip bacon strips in cold water to help keep them flat while frying. Put a rubber tip over the head of an iron hammer129 words
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Advertisement549 1964-04-30 13 Shaped to accentuate! Mm EMPHASIS CONTOUR Bra by matdenfbrm Q^®(Made in U.S.A.) Ottigned for the B^S^^^^ff woman who wants *tl^P^ -^H^BvVUL^li littlt mow. New B^ EMPHASIS Contour *NM wff MFi is discreetly foam- lined for smooth curves. Between- j^^^»^ tKt-cupt "Vyrent" (Vj ipindtx front tecnon giv« snug fit »nd lL549 words
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Advertisement112 1964-04-30 13 BE AHEAD OF THE TREND WITH <*$jjfe J wS I i Jbh BBe»i«-.^ C€P€A56 IN 90 WONDERFUL SHADES Step into the gay world of fashion in Cepea 56 the ever-new wonder cotton. With its wide range of beautiful contrasting plain shades, Cepea 56 just asks to be made up into112 words
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Miscellaneous301 1964-04-30 13 Straits Times Crossword muff luff iMiir™HßiH*~~ "^^b^b^^T/^i™^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2fc~^ Hb~TB( H BBT~^B ACROSS 7 Synopsis of uae to NSPCC or1. What runner might be: and ganlaatlon (10). bather, possibly? Not to much 9. Vmnnx. attains some height (10). abroad a Tiber variety (10). 8. A Dr. Love Is in the pulpit301 words
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Advertisement1289 1964-04-30 14 TO LIVERPOOL WEST COAST UK Due S'pori .sails y. ham Pining ANCNistl A«onmouth. LmrpeM Gdi. IS May 2 MACNAON tuWPMI. Guigo* Ml. 33 May 2 May 4 TALTHYOIUS Li.irpMl. Glasgow May 0 May IS li PVApr 0 CLYIONEui ur.ri.il May S May 7 May 0/10 May 11 PEISEUt i..fi»m. r/upim1,289 words
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Advertisement1385 1964-04-30 14 lolthe EAC lines Bar"! \^JP\l<B ■A V SINCAPOtI KUALA LUMfUI.r.SWfTTINMAM PINANC Mnuii NOUU k>»»»C». rOMIM.) 3'J.wliO O«» 'k r-HONi 7«oi ihoni it«u moMi «>« moNimji SAILINGS 10 CtNOA, 'I MVRE HAMIURG. MEMttL AUTYtIRP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHENOURO AND 60»ENHAtt» b pon r > riaa **oani ■PANAMA" I). Sailed Sailed v1,385 words
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Advertisement1265 1964-04-30 14 I BENULINE 10 LONOON. UWRPOt 0. CinilWNTm WRTI DrtlDTViirC lo> ionoon May 21 BLNKINNL& Hamturt May 11 aingapon Pt S ham PmaM M .'rSi, O rif, T Fpr X?" BENHIANT gj Singapon PL. Sham Pining Rottemam Jmi 17 HPirt.TMiy Antwerp Jim 21 rpon P. fluja Penang lENA4.OER L'piel. Hill, D'Hr*.1,265 words
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Advertisement1281 1964-04-30 14 I^^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. Ik^-A LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IT**M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Penang n Due lonopn 1 'CITY OF PETERBOROUGH Sailed ll Plrt Tilly 21 May tCin Of GLASGOW Sliltd II Pirt telly 21 May ■lONIAN 20/22 May 23 24 May 25 May II1,281 words
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Article133 1964-04-30 15 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIAL rises outnumbered (alls in another steady market today. Mostly leaders fluctuated narnowly around steady levels. B.H.P. Unproved but ICIANZ declined sharply down 2s. 6d. to 635. 6d. following the company's announcement that it would raise six million by an unsecured note issue. Minings were barely133 words
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Article250 1964-04-30 15 MAY flrtt grad* rubber buyers f.a.S). •Used st S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 87| cents per lb. unchanged on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The ton* waa very quiet. R.A.t. and r.M.R.I. oloslng prlsti In **nts par Ik. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt250 words
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Article207 1964-04-30 15 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 39. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 14 eta. M. Box 26 eta. Dunlop* 18 ct*. M. Containers 18 cts City D«v. 6 cts. UcAltsttr 17 cts. K. Smelters 28 cts M. Invest. IS cts. Esso IX eta. OCBC 22 et*. Fed. Dlsp. IS cts. Rothmana 12207 words
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Article72 1964-04-30 15 CHINESE Produce Eishsnte, Singsporo noon art*** psr plsul ytitsrdiy Cooonut all: bulk J4«l sellers, drum $49 sellers. C**ra: April May UK Continent: Unquoted. Ptpvsr: Muntok white 5149 sellers. Sarawak white $142* sellers, special Sarawak black (120 seller* garbled Lampong black 5123 sellers, ASTA Sl3?i sallar*. Siniapor* Coconut Oil72 words
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Article77 1964-04-30 15 •pHi: Federation Minister for Finance has fixed these price* for calculating customs duties for the week btfinning en April SO. Rubber 687 cts alb. Copra S4M a ton. Coconut oil SBM a ton. Palm oil 5667.75 a ton. Palm kernels S3M a ton. The rate of duties parable77 words
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483 1964-04-30 15 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL prices on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday continued to drift downwards on what was described as a very difficult market. Twenty three counters were easier with drops ranging from one cent to 23 cents in the case of483 words
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Article25 1964-04-30 15 Malayan Stock Indirr* April 28 April 29 •Industrials: 110.30 108.94 Tin*: 134.39 134.15 rubbers: 105.48 105.36 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962 10025 words
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Article779 1964-04-30 15 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: ■•uttttd (1.000) 51.87 Old 4t*rs (4,000) 53.34. (2.000) $3.32; C.T.t. ards. (1.500) 49a. 6d.; DunUM (1.000) $2.60. (4.000) S2.SM. (2,000) S2-58:779 words
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392 1964-04-30 15 mHE price of Straits tin fen J. Penang yesterday rose by $1.25 to $527.75 on an offering estimated unchanged at 250 tons. Only minor price movements were seen in tin m London on Tuesday morning with the market overall presenting a392 words
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Article30 1964-04-30 15 ei*ti*n nv.de the.«r change* ,n US rates to merchants yesterday tall ratt* to S100): Selling TT er OD ready: Oeuttcht Marks K'9; Swot Prance 1404 French Pranas 158.30 words
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Article39 1964-04-30 15 ON the free tishenae m«rk«t la Hone Kong yesterday the US. *I*ll*r was quoted at i 73s for TT tad 5.721 (or ••Ml. •ttrllng wit quot«d at 1J »S and •n* tad *f f*M at 244 i.39 words
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Article19 1964-04-30 15 APRIL 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 1,7, cents (unchanged). TIN: $527.75 (up $1.25). Estimated offering 250 tons (unchanged).19 words
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Article264 1964-04-30 15 SHIM lying alongside the Singapore Harbeur wharves or expected today are: Mlyotama Warn 1 z, Tai Ptm 4/5. Barpeta 6 7. Nrder Rhone s U, DenlH*shlre 10/11. Anchi-M Ij'llj, Benaldi-r is. Kmpire Gann.i U ft, Maria Kuusta H '.'4. Gorgon 2o L'fi. Asahi Mam LT L->. Kllrn264 words
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Advertisement1100 1964-04-30 15 Vt 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Crsme Lakes East Canada Service Hon|«ons Y'hama S. F'cisco H'lai MITSM O'roit C'caio "Teias Mara" 24/22 May 711 Juki 20 June I July I Jal) IS Jll) 22 Jsl) '■MikiskiMi Maru" 71 23 Jase 7 July 21 July 5 Aii| 41,100 words
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Advertisement1058 1964-04-30 15 HEZ3HT^ aa> SKZ3i •■■••••^■■■•■■^■^^a^W^*^s^*^s«*aaa***^^**w»Sß^sß^*a^sWs^Sß^*as^*a»a^BS^*Sß^*l AUSTBUU SERVICE INOIA, PARISTAN ANt P. tUlf SIIVICI I*: Fnnintlt. Alillil*. Mtlsiirs*. Sy*ni. Ts: Mtarss ft Nifipittnaa Penmi P. SUm S'poie S'oors P. S'hsm Pensni BHIIMBA I Mif B/11 May 1214 Ma) OUMRA' 7 Miy BARPETA ISJM* llHJ.ee 14/11 Jase SftJUIA 18 Mjj 11 Ma* 121,058 words
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Advertisement75 1964-04-30 15 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GSORGIUS MID-AMERICA LINES. INC U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE iBiBiNS aiaiCT ran montkai, Totems, Hamilton, ajhaiabula. touis. BETBBIT. CMlritO IND MILMAUKK ■ssmi Ustsisil rsasst mmum. CMUAM IB.I«MS| IJ/1S Hsi Is/IBMS* lIMH IS I SHIS IB'U tea* 14/ It jms I)/ lll.se 11 i,,, Mssts OCEANIC75 words
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Advertisement183 1964-04-30 15 ,"j1 SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE M.S. "KYOTO" Arrd. 27.4.64. P. S.A. Gdn. 35 36. Consignees ot all damaged can;o ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held In the Port of Singapore Authority Oodowns 35 J6 on Wednesday. 6th May, 1964 as from 8.00 a.m.183 words
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Advertisement668 1964-04-30 16 (C'eaUlnurd from Pafr !<•> SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt St (Mm.)— Box it rfs MSM EXPERIENCED EXECUTIVE Box a:>4sl IT. rontion til. id Applicants thanked. REOUIREO SALESGIRLS T« fvrfumerirs and Toil't Requirfinent* norn hon.ie to hou^e Good prospect. I Contact Box ASMS T s pore. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2nd -Grade sn-am Boiler Driver.668 words
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Advertisement486 1964-04-30 16 SITUATIONS VACANT »ot«« <5 (Min.)— Box io rlt rxlr,, ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN X. -'mired lor uell established hrm in K 1. Msjm have experieme and ability to pfafjara, drtails (Jood salary tor right man. Box A3*s'.' s r K I. ANNOUNCEMENT tt Wmrdt Sit (Mimimumt VERY ATTRACTIVE CANNON g*fl ■Ml U^iini!486 words
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Advertisement1057 1964-04-30 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT "ore*. SS (Mim.)-Bmx Su rlt txlrm 3 BEDROOM Kully Kurmshed with i>ir carden and amab's quarter lor i ■imr<l>«te rental Tel: < Spore) SlO«<S any time. MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13 Qtif-rn >'nri s porr Accommodation available I mm «omen Kxcrllent room* quiet aalunrioua within easy reach to shopping dally1,057 words
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Advertisement1028 1964-04-30 16 HOUSES k LAND WANTED > Hi Wmrdt M Him.)— Mm* f rtl txtrm WANTIO OUNOALOWS. Semi- detached *nd Tertacr Houses in Juront Park Kstat*. Please reply t,? P.O Bo* iboi s pore COST YOU NOTNINC 10 consult SB. We need more, plenty more Buocatows. Semi-detacned and Terrace Bouse* Terms !<-,1,028 words
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Advertisement1057 1964-04-30 16 HIRE PURCHASE It Wt-dt St (Mim.)—Bmx it ett. txtrm I SIBRA T.V. Un «••> itajment <.oo I I tact Hi Ft Trader*. 5» South Bri4g> I Road. Singapore Telephone ***** i MOTOROLA TV AMERICAN QUALITY 111 PROVEN FOR RELIABILITY NOW AVAILABLE ON VERY ATTRACTIVE M.P. SCHEMES AT 114. ORCHARD ROAD.1,057 words
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Advertisement1069 1964-04-30 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrdt U (MtH.)—B»x St ett txtrm SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD 31V 319. Orchard Road 8 pore— has a wide range of good used car* at *peclal moderate price All our used car* are checked aad well maintained trade-in accepted easy blr* purchase terms available call for s demonstration1,069 words
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Advertisement799 1964-04-30 16 WHERE TO STAY (S>re) I tt Wmrdt U ftUm.t—Bmx St eri txlrm SOUTH EAST ASIA Hot.. J.M»«. Victoria Hotel li'.'aal/Bar/Ktstaurul NOTBL AMBASSADOR Brssid. Meyer Koad Dancing Nttßtly I*l sajßi MAVFAIR HOTEL Central Air. conditioned Rooms wltb Teleoboae Excellent /Culsint. Bar. SLOANS. IiOURI HOTEL, 17. llsi moral Road. Tanslin (Completely Ajr799 words
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Advertisement573 1964-04-30 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF SABAH AppllcaUons are Invited from Malaysian Cltlwna for the following posts In the State Public Works Department: (1) Benlor Surveyor (Salary scale $430 $620 In Division III). (2 1 Engineering Assistant (Salary scale $230 $660 tn Division II) <3> Senior Engineering Assistant (Salary- scale $690 $1,050573 words
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Advertisement750 1964-04-30 17 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS 1 ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business en Friday M May 1964 being Labour Day^ THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Ordinary General Meeting of The Straits750 words
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Advertisement695 1964-04-30 17 NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that Tan Teong Pow of 56. Jalan Balek Bukit has withdrawn trom the partnership in TRENGGANU SAWMILL AND COMPANY. KUALA TRENGGANU as from 4th February. 1964. As one of the terms of settlement, it is mutually agreed that Tan Teong Pow695 words
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Advertisement931 1964-04-30 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ADVERTISEMENT OF POST OF HEADTEACHER Woon Hwa Chinese School, Hay Division, Layang2 is a One increment school. Applicants are Invited to apply lor its headship whose salary will be paid in accordance with the Unified Teaching Service Scheme. Applicants who are Federal Citizens, registered teachers and with931 words
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Advertisement667 1964-04-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SULTAN SULAIMAN PRIMARY SCHOO;. 11, K. TRENGGANU Applications are Invited from Federal C'tizens for the post of Head Teat tier In the above school which is classified as LARGE under the T nifled Teaching Service. The ti ppointment carries a monthly basic salary of $850/- for men. Applicants667 words
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Advertisement1282 1964-04-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are invited for one post of driver in the Estates Department. Candidates should possess a Licence E to drive a truck. Salary scale: $104 x 4 116. Also available, variable allowance, staff provident fund and medical benefits. Applications on prescribed Form (5 copies) should1,282 words
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Advertisement168 1964-04-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens lor the post of Head of the Chemical Division of the Rubber Research Institute ol Malaya, which will become vacant in September next, and which carries a superscale basic salary of $2,050 x 100 $2,350 per168 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-04-30 17 BURSARIES FOR STUDEHTS ADMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITIES OF SINGAPORE AHD MALAYA FOR THE 1964/65 ACADEMIC YEAR. 1 The Singapore Government invites applications for bursart«a trom students who are studying at or have been admitted to the Universities ot Singapore and Malaya in the academic year 1964/1965. Bursaries are tenable at1,089 words
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Article350 1964-04-30 18 Israel Burma are joint champs Malaysia rout Korea to take third place SAIGON, Wednesday. JJURMA, joint holders of the Rahman Cup, kept their half-share hold of the trophy for another year when they held well-fancied Israel to a scoreless draw in the final of the Asian Youth soccer championship played350 words
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Article72 1964-04-30 18 ATHENS, Wed. Sweden led Oreece 2-0 yesterday after the opening singles of their European zone first round Davis Cup tie here. Ulf Schmidt beat N. Kalogero poulos 8-6. 6-2. 6-3 and Jan-Erik Lundqvist beat N. Kalyvaa 6-2. I 7-5. 6-2. In BtLGHADt, Yugoslavia gained a 2-0Reuter - 72 words
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Article48 1964-04-30 18 NEW YORK. Wed. A lucky punter won a record U*****,232 for a two-dollar stake on the twin double at the Roosevelt raceway trotting meeting at Westbury last night. In the twin double the bettor has to name four horses to win at the same meeting. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article20 1964-04-30 18 LONDON. Wed.— Result of English division three football match played yesterday: Brentford 1 Hull City 3. Rev-20 words
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Article217 1964-04-30 18 T ONDON, Wed— The swimRJ mlng events In the 1966 British Commonwealth Games at Kingston, Jamaica, will, after all be held In a pool of the normal 55-yards length. This was assured at a meeting i here yesterday of the Empire Game* Advisory Committee whenReuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-04-30 18 AUSTRALIAN bowler A. N. Connolly runs in for a fast delivery to D. S. Sheppard, playing for the Duke of Norfolk's XI. during the match at Aruiidel, Sussex, on Apr. 25. Before the match started, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, who had beenReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration430 1964-04-30 18 MAHARAJA COMMENTS ON SMITH'S ALLEGATION MADRAS, Wednesday. TNDIA'S Cricket Control Board president, the Ma--1 haraja of Baroda. said here last night he was "pained but not surprised" at the allegation by England's Mike Smith that Indian cricket authorities were putting finance before the game Bmith, whoReuter - 430 words
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179 1964-04-30 18 SOCCER 5 clubs out of Scottish League HLASGOW. Wed— Next se*son's Scottish Football League will comprise two divisions oi 16 clubs each, a meeting of club representatives agreed here yesterday. Five Second Division teams Brechin. Berwick. Stenliousenniir. Stranraer ;uid Albion Rovers drop out ol the League. This season the ScottishReuter - 179 words
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Article33 1964-04-30 18 ACCRA, Wed— The world featherweight boxing title right between Sugar Ramos of Cuba and Floyd Robertson of Ghana due to take place here on Saturday, haa been postponed for one week. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article34 1964-04-30 18 MOSCOW. Wod. Nikolai Mironenko i Moscow.) pressed 165.3 Kilogrammes < 364.8 lbsi to establish i new world record in the middle hpavyweiglr competition of Army weight liftera in Kiev lifie yesterday. Reuter. lllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIimilll >34 words
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Article102 1964-04-30 18 r'KYO, Wed. A spokesman for PDJA. the International amateur swimming association, said today there were no "world rank" swimmers among those who had been barred from competing In the coming Tokyo Olympic Games because they participated in the Games for the New Emerging Forces (Oanefo i heldReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement553 1964-04-30 18 —II W 1 1 The STYUSTII9-PT.919-CC) %-^s* t*f" Portable Model.' ir Screen. ■r Federation Liat Price HHM'J BIG VALUE IN O /ML Wk\ The NEWPORT (23-T-400-CC) I I C Comole Model 23" Screen fj| r jAf^ Bl Federation U»t Price- t-JK:!^ TELEVISION mm m W m m I The Niagara553 words
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Advertisement68 1964-04-30 18 REINFORCED SPUN 1 CONCRETWIPESj B \*U~ SIS I Sizes 4" dia to 72" dia (Standard and Thick Wall) Septic tanks and Sewer pipes are also available Approved by:PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, FEDERATION OF MALAYA, Manufactured 'n i SPRING CONSTRUCTION CO. 41 -A, OR 528. Jalan Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. (Fed. of Malaya).68 words
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Article215 1964-04-30 19 Weights for 4 races on May 6 PENANG, Wed. Weights for four of the seven races on May 6. the second day of the Summer meeting here: CLASS 4. DIV. I— 7F. Malapln 9.00 Bus Full 8.13 An Clear 8.12 Teh Su So 8.10 Wonderful Pil 8.10 Paths of Wisdom215 words
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Article19 1964-04-30 19 PENANO, Wed. There was no trackwork here this morning due to heavy going caused by overnight rain.19 words
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Article181 1964-04-30 19 EPSOM JEEP - Ten to follow at Penang EPSOM JEEP by PENANO, Wed. —My ten horses to follow as the Summer Meeting which begins here on Sunday are: LOVtLY DAI: Speedy; Impressive winner over Bt Timah W in lm 13 3/5. PLLOH MAS: Nippy sort; won flrsi t.rr.e out over Ipoh 6f last181 words
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Article193 1964-04-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The MRA Stipendiary Steward* report on last Sunday's races here: Races l, 3, 4. 7 and B— Nothing to report. Race 2 Parramau* brushed the running rail near the 4f. Bravado, who was following was Inconvenienced through this. Race S Pure Jet (Moore), who193 words
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Article582 1964-04-30 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By THREE OFF-SPINNERS, TWO PACEMEN AND LEFT-ARM BREAKS TO OPPOSE NEGRI KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •JHE Singapore Cricket Association selectors have traded a batsman for a bowler in picking the State team who begin their title defence in the MCA inter-state championship against Negri Sembilan582 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-04-30 19 |\ICK McTaggart, four times ABA champion and Olympic, European Commonwealth Games medallist, appears to have no defence against the attacking fire of Irish-born Brian Anderson (right) in their lightwelterweight semifinal of the ABA championships at Wembley, London on Apr. 24. McTaggart, of Kelvin ABC, who had said he would retireReuter - 69 words
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Article52 1964-04-30 19 MALACCA. Wed.— Penang beat Kelantan 3-0 In the final of the Federation Schools Inter-state soccer competition for the Rahman trophy at Kubu Stadium tonight. Scorers were Ho Boon Thlam (15th mini, Mohamed Bakar (48th) and Lav Peng Hock (55th). Selangor beat Johore I-S In the under-52 words
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Article356 1964-04-30 19 SOCCER ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Wed. Strong challengers for the Singapore Business Houses FA League Div. I championship, Bramtoco and Cold Storage, today fought to a 1-1 draw at Farrer Park. As a result of today's draw. Cold Storage and Bramtoco have now Joined Singapore Glass In356 words
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189 1964-04-30 19 JOE DORAI - Malaya Cup Services want to win for Bangay JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Joint Services have a very special reason for wanting to beat Malacca in their opening Malaya Cup tie on Sunday. They want to achieve victory as a "farewell present" for their hard-working secretary, Flt-Lt W. O.189 words
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Advertisement114 1964-04-30 19 Malayan Welding A PIONEER INDUSTRY PRODUCTS Limited ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR NEW FACTORY AT PETALING JAVA WILL BEGIN PRODUCTION OF RADIAN AND FERROSPEED MILD STEEL ELECTRODES ON Ist MAY, 1964. MAIM DISTRIBUTORS SINGAPORE OXYGEN LIMITED, 1 P.O. Box 4001, 7th Mile Bukir Timah Rood, Singoport. Telephone Nos. *****/2, *****, *****/3 MALAYAN114 words
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Miscellaneous70 1964-04-30 19 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES BOCCER SAFA Dlv. 2 'A': RAP Seletar 'A' vCA *A' (Oeylang); Kampong Kapor v Geylang United, Haikowyu v Maxwell (both matches at Farrer Pk). Ipoh Div. 2: Kllat Club v Police Field Force (Jn. Abdul Jalil grd). Dlv. 3: Irish Hussars Band v.Tpoh Police (Coronation grd). "mp"70 words
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Miscellaneous54 1964-04-30 19 RAAF B'worth v MRC 6.45 (both matches at City Stadium). S'gor Div. 2: S'gor Club v SIA (padang); 6CRC V TPCA (SCRC). Div. 3: SIA v Umno (SIA): VOC V Chul Lok (Ipoh Rd). HOCKEY Spore senior KO tourney (quarter-final): University v SRC (Bt Timah). League Cop (Seml-flnnli: CSC V54 words
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Article44 1964-04-30 20 LONDON. Wed —Thousands of, I'riit&h hotels and boarding :iou&es are possible death traps, -.i.vs an article in tiie fire serournal "Fire." I hey are highly .-ombustible v. nh unenclosed .starcases and i.mlted means of escape, the urttcle said.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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220 1964-04-30 20 Mine union, employers agree on main pay issues IPOH. Wed. The 1 National Mining Worker's Union and the Malayan Mining Employers' Association today reached agreement 'in principle on all main claims for a new basic wage structure for the 17,000 workers in the European managed t i n mines in220 words
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Article42 1964-04-30 20 BANU (Pakistan). Wed.— El^ht ]>eople were killed when two feuding Pathan groups opened punfire at each other in a village, Haji Qila. after a quarrel over a dog, It was reported here. Police arrested 19 people. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article32 1964-04-30 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Palace Theatre will screen Student Prince on Saturday at 9 am in Bid of the 128 th Kalian* District Rover Crew's fifth anniversary celebratlons-cum fund raising project.32 words
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Article416 1964-04-30 20 LONDON. Wed. The 8tock Markets continued to give a mixed performance today and. although a number of good features developed In Industrials, the general trend here was easier, particularly In the afternoon. Elsewhere, prices for the mo6t part moved within narrow limits but there was416 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-04-30 20 The Secret Service ends Lynda's romance NEW YORK. Wed. Lt. Bernard Rosenbach, 23, has indicated that it was "Secret Service trouble" that led to the breaking off of his engagement to Lynda Bird Johnson, 20 (above), daughter of the is. President. The White House announced the end of the engagement110 words
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Article25 1964-04-30 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Malayalam drama. "Pottamma" will be staged by the Singapore .Indian Film Society at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 8 p.m.25 words
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336 1964-04-30 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Institute of Architects wants the Government to introduce legislation to safeguard the interests of people who buy houses from private developers. In an editorial in the latest issue of "Rumah" its official journal the Institute said: "The purchaser has336 words
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Article54 1964-04-30 20 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Orevllle Wynne had a "very restful night" In hospital here, according to a bulletin this morning. Mr. Wynne entered the hospital last week for a rest and check-up four days after his release from jail In an exchange with the Russian masterReuter - 54 words
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187 1964-04-30 20 Roadside grenades 'show contempt for life' IfUCHING, Wed. Security forces have recovered a number of hand grenades from the edges of a road linking Simanggang and Kuching. A P.W.D. driver rolled over a grenade which exploded on Simanggan Road south, of Pantu. Security forces combed the area and recovered several187 words
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200 1964-04-30 20 Singapore expects tourist industry boom OINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore can expect at least 45,000 Japanese tourists a year now that the foreign exchange regulations have been relaxed by the Japanese Government as from April 1. according to a Tourist Promotion Board statement today. The statement said that this was the opinion200 words
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Article34 1964-04-30 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr Loh Slew Whye, a past president of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West will talk on "Safety First" at the club's luncheon meeting tomorrow at Prince's Restaurant at 1 p.m.34 words
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Article82 1964-04-30 20 No postal delivery tomorrow SINGAPORE, Wed.— There will be no delivers- of correspondence 01 parcels on Friday— Labour Day. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 am. with the82 words
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214 1964-04-30 20 LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN may soon close down Christmas Island, its H-bomb testing ground in the Pacific, which has been rocked by many of the huge nuclear blasts of the last decade. A Defence Ministry spokes- man confirmed that the future of the island the largestAP - 214 words
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Article36 1964-04-30 20 JAKARTA. Wee; Tne Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, today discussed the Malaysia issue with the ambassadors of Britain and the Philippine*. He said the discussion had been reported to President Sorkarno. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Obituary63 1964-04-30 20 CABLE RECEIVED from Rrr. iMffja, Thumpamoti, lrdin In forming •cmlM of his wife Mm Saramm.i Grow on 27th Morning. MADAM COON WAI CHINQ, 71. pa«.-od R%tuy paaeaMl) at 76. Tainbua Road, Ipoh on 3tA ti at 4.15 p.m. She ia the mother of Me*«rs. N(T Chl» Khoon. Iff K;n63 words
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Advertisement13 1964-04-30 20 w U Wm Another F.ne Product By The Makers Of HUDSON'S "EUMENTHOL" JUJUBES^13 words
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Advertisement268 1964-04-30 20 t f~* v 4o d t^T 1< X f\ C i 20 XDOrds $10 (minimum) COH LOW: Cbaat Sun. only aon Of Mr. and Mr* Goh KnK Koon, S'pora, to Poh Chin, only daughter of Mr. ami Mr». Low WH Sicw. 30-4-84. MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK j The modern way of268 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-04-30 20 XJIOHEST and lowest tempera* lures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on "luesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 91 75 Ptuaug 86 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 90 7542 words
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