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Title Section20 1964-05-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times tie***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration718 1964-05-02 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Tengku pledges to hasten country's defences and development projects By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today promised to double the pace both in building up the country's defences to meet confrontation and in development projects to benefit the people. The overwhelming Alliance victory ;it718 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-05-02 1 PHOTO SPECIAL Story and more pictures in Page 9 A SECURITY officer, holding a Browning automatic pistol behind him, stands on the roadside close to Tengku Abdul Rahman near the Gap. It was part of the drill for all security officers while the TengkusLim Yaw Chong - 90 words
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Article155 1964-05-02 1 SINGAPORE, Frl. Police late tonight said summons action was being taken against 24 people in connection with today's May Day street Incidents Involving left-wing unionists The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelllah. said: "Action is being taken against Mr. P. Govindasamy, an official of the Singapore155 words
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181 1964-05-02 1 Sock is urged: Halt import of luxuries f JAKARTA, Fri. An Indonesian tfaonomist has suggfested Indonesia cease imports of luxury goods to try and restore some balance to the Government's foreign exchange fund, the Antara news agency reported to- day. It quoted Mr. Sumali Prajirodirdjo, chairman of the National PrivateReuter - 181 words
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Article41 1964-05-02 1 attOON. Frl. The English l*ng|ke Saigon Dally News has bean wspeoded Indefinitely because It failed to submit page proofs of an Issue reporting three si rested general* were about to be released, the Ministry of Information said today. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article35 1964-05-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Royal Malaysia Police has Issued the following flood report: Negri Sembtlan, Bs milestone. Serem-Dan-Kuala Sawah road under 2ft. Sin. of water and rising, road la impassable to all traffic.35 words
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Article86 1964-05-02 1 Margaret has a daughter LONDON. Fn— Princes* Margaret gave blrtn to a duugmer UiLs moniiiu; at .her home In Kensington Palace. London. The bulletin added mat Princess Margaret and her cnlld are both well. The new baby, the fourth born ro British Royal mothers this •.ear. Is seventh In lineReuter - 86 words
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Article184 1964-05-02 1 Indons kidnap two S'pore men SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Singapore fishermen were kidnapped early yesterday morning by Indonesians in two gunboats while they were fishing in Malaysian waters five miles from Tanjong Piai, on the southwestern tip of Johore. The two. Kom bin Rahmat, 30, and Abdul Rashid bin Abdullah, 45.184 words
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Article30 1964-05-02 1 NIK WARNS U.S. MOSCOW. I ri— Khrushchev today warned I.S. that threats to Cuba and continued violation of her airspace by reconnaissance flights "can have disastrous consequences Reutcr.Reuter - 30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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159 1964-05-02 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Malaysia joined 56 other nations yesterday M demand an urgent Security Council debate on the "serious situation" in South Africa. Jn a letter to the Council President. the nations said l hey were convinced that positnc and urgent159 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-05-02 2 TORY GROUP FEARS THREAT TO PEACE IN SOUTH ASIA WILL CONTINUE LONDON, Fri. Peace in Southern Asia is likely to be threatened for some time to come by the expansionist policies of Indonesia and Communist China. This is stated in a report to be considered tomorrow by theReuter - 266 words
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Article95 1964-05-02 2 MOSCOW. Friday pRESIDENT Ahmed Ben Bella of Algeria has been awarded the Lenin peace prize for 1963, the Soviet news agency Tass announced yesterday. Others to receive the 1963 prize are Dolores, Ibarruri, the 68-year-old Spanish woman known as "La Passionaria" during the Spanish Civil95 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-05-02 2 Now Lopez denies shift is due to dispute Yf ANILA, Fri. Mr. ITI Salvador Lop c a. Philippine Fore i g n Secretary, denied yesterday that there was r. dispute between President Macapagal and himself over foreign policy. Mr. Lopez, who has been relieved of his post as Foreign Secretary,Reuter; UPI - 292 words
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Article45 1964-05-02 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Armed brigands ambushed a bus and stole 360.000 rupiahs (about $25,000 at thr official rate) from the passengers in Northern Sumatra, the official Antara news agency reported today. It said the ambush took place between Medan and Langsa. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article26 1964-05-02 2 LONDON. Fri. The Scotland Yard Special Branch tightened its guard around King Hussein of Jordan last night after reports of an assassination plot. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article55 1964-05-02 2 LAHORE. Pakistan. Fri. Sixteen Pakistani army personnel were exchanged on Thursday with an equal number of Indian soldiers captured by Pakistan at WaRah. a border town on the IndiaPakistan frontier 17 miles from here. Exchange formalities were supervised by C.N. military observers. TTie last exchange of prisonersAP - 55 words
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Article38 1964-05-02 2 MANILA. Fri. Construction of a 21 million-peso '$17 million) port here will be started this year, according to Mr. Jose Cruz, acting Public Works director. The project is expected to be completed in 1970. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article88 1964-05-02 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and the former Kashmir Premier, Sheikh Abdullah, who was recently freed after more than 10 years' detention, met alone for two hours yesterday to discuss the background to the Kashmir and Hindu-Muslim com- munal problems. Sheikh AbdullahReuter - 88 words
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272 1964-05-02 2 lIONG KONG, Fri. ±L A Chinese leader launched a bitter attack against the United States at a May Day reception in Peking last night. He called for unity in the socialist i.miv to counteract U.S. imperialism. According to theReuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-05-02 2 SMITH: I COME BY RIGHT— SIR ALEC: THINK AGAIN LONDON, Friday. ]yjR. Lan Smith, Southern Rhodesia Prim* Minister, has told Britain he does not want other Commonwealth Governments to be consulted on his invitation to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. Sir Alec Douglas-Home who told the House of Commons thisReuter - 192 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-05-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /•T VMS /*WATOIO> VBRV eeofice saw \ABOUT <T?^ v^- s. /^i'm waiting icT\ /i HAVEffT CATCM HIM IN A I TOLD HIM J VJSOOO HOCO^/30 words
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Article178 1964-05-02 3 Danes set up a peace force (COPENHAGEN. Fri. The Danish parliament yesterday vn r animously authorised the Government to establish a permanent Danish peace force to be at the disposal of the United Nations. About 950 Danish soldiers would be called in on a voluntary basis to be included InAP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration341 1964-05-02 3 No more flights, Castro warns REBUKE FOR RUSSIANS: 'WHY TALK TO THEM? TALK TO CUBA 9 HE Cuban Prime Minister, Dr. Fidel Castro, warned the United States yesterday that Cuba will not permit any more U.S. overflights of its territory. His statement was in reply to the recent comment by341 words
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Article99 1964-05-02 3 POLARIS SUB 13 GOES ON PATROL WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Navy disclosed yesterday it sent its 13th Polaris missile firing submarine on patrol two days ago. The Andrew Jackson, which carries 16 Polaris missiles, each with a range of 1.725 miles, set out from Charleston. South Carolina. The fleet ofAP - 99 words
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Article51 1964-05-02 3 PARIS. Fri— General de Gaulle returned to the presidential palace from hospital today 13 days after his operation for the removal of the prostate gland, and went straight to his apartments to rest. A medical bulletin issued from the palace said he was "in excellent51 words
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Article36 1964-05-02 3 THE HAOTJE. Fri. Cheering crowds packed the gardens tha Soestdijk to demonstrate their loyalty today, the 55th birthday of Queen Juliana, who appeared on the palace steps smiling and waving her hand.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article24 1964-05-02 3 LONDON, Fri. Britain's new 58.000-ton Qunard passenger liner will edst an estimated £22 million, the steamship company's headquarters announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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309 1964-05-02 3 LBJ BLAMED FOR RUSH FOR TRADE WITH REDS WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson's administration was criticised by the joint House of Represen taiives and Senate Republican leadership yesterday for considering expansion of trade with Communist countries. "The free world policy .structure on trade with the Communists is disintegrating,' 1 it said.Reuter - 309 words
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110 1964-05-02 3 YEW YORK, Fri The mystery winner of a world"s record U*****,232 is:i97.ooo> twin double Onally put in an appearance yesterday at Roosevelt Raceway to claim the prize. He was Mr. Michael Sherman, a New Jersey trotting horse owner, who said he will share the110 words
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172 1964-05-02 3 A flying saucer to feed itself in space YEW YORK. Fri. 11 Major Alexander P. ae Seversky, an, aviation pioneer, said yesterday that his firm has developed a flying saucer-type air vehicle called an ionocraft. Major de Seversky. president of Electron Corporation, said the device has been under development forUPI - 172 words
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157 1964-05-02 3 Strangled nudes: Man of 54 charged T ONDON, Fri. A 54- year-old caretaker. Kenneth Archibald, was charged last night with the murder of one of] London's four strangled! nudes. Archibald was charged, i after more than 24 hours of 1 questioning, with the mur- 1 der of Irene Lockwood. aAP - 157 words
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Article36 1964-05-02 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. PrL— An estimated 30.000 people are with- out shelter from floods hitting Ceara state, North-East Brazil. 1 according to radio reports reach- ing here from the state capital. 1 Fortaleza. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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645 1964-05-02 4 Protect labour or.... warning by Devan Nair SINGAPORE, Friday. A MAY DAY mass rally organised by the Singapore National Trades Union Congress today warned "those in authority" that to ignore the just aspirations of labour would ultimately be even more damaging to Malaysia than the current Indonesian confrontation. One of645 words
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Article45 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Frt— The Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Singapore, in collaboration with the Adult Education Board, will run a second series of weekly seminars on world affairs entitled "International Forum from May 6 every Wednesday, from 7.30 to 9 p.m.45 words
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Article30 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore's top stage and television stars will appear at a dance in aid of the Singapore Children's Society on May 9 at the Victoria Memorial Hall.30 words
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Article441 1964-05-02 4 POLICE FOIL A RIVAL MASS RALLY SINGAPORE, Fri. Police today foiled a mass May Day rally in Chinatown. Just 45 minutes after it had' begun, policemen ordered immediate dispersal of hundreds of "hardcore" members of leftwing unions. The rally was sponsored by the Singapore Trade Unions May Day Joint Celebrations441 words
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192 1964-05-02 4 'Unions a bulwark against Reds' says MTUC chief KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The free democratic trade union movement acts as a bulwark against Communist infiltration. Addressing 7,000 workers. Including 600 women, at a May Day rally at Stadium Negara here this evening, the President of the Malayan Trades Union Congress. Mr.192 words
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135 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Frt. The Dean of the Law Faculty. University of Singapore. Prof HE. Groves, today Invited all the delegates to the Customary Law Conference to attend the second conference on legal education in South-East Asia to be held here In July. This invitation was135 words
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Article34 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Old Victorians' Association will hold a "Charming Couple Contest" In aid of its club-house funds at the P. and N. Hall in River Valley Road on Saturday.34 words
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Article32 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mr. J. A. Dnwes. President of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, was elected chairman of union's clerical officers branch at its recent annual general meeting.32 words
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Article28 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold its annual jumble sale at the Presbyterian Church Hall on June 2.28 words
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Article24 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. The ExtraMural Studies Department of the University of Singapore will be<{in three courses next week in history, law and music.24 words
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Article23 1964-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The first National Day Teachers' Big Walk. organised by the Chinese YMCA, will Uke place on June 7.23 words
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Article, Illustration504 1964-05-02 5 Alliance's victory is 'not defeat for the workers' SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today told a May Day mass rally organised by the Singapore National Trades Union Congress that the recent overwhelming victory of the Alliance in the Malayan elections should not be regarded as504 words
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133 1964-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Commissioner of National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin All. said today that the new certificates of citizenship would b» Issued In a few months A statement Issued by the Ministry of the Interior last Wednesday said that payments for the new133 words
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Article62 1964-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Pn The 150 i Mrikinn workers of the shipping lirnv Lslay Kerr and Co Ltd. in Collyer Quay. today stopped picketing uu-.Mde the flrm'6 entrance and 'oined the other workers in the state to celebrate May Day Today w the third day of their62 words
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218 1964-05-02 5 70 from Hong Kong are first to use new terminal SINGAPORE, Fri.— The first passengers to use the new terminal building at Singapore airport at one minute past midrjght today were 10 passengers from Hong Kong who arrived in a Malaysian Airways Silver Kris Jet. The plane was scheduled to218 words
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Article287 1964-05-02 5 WONG WARNS OF AMBUSH ON ROADS KUCHING. Friday. gARAWAK'S Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong, warned last night that Indonesian or Communist attacks on convoys or military vehicles travelling on roads in the! state "are a definite possibility." For this reason the Government was taking immediate steps to clear undergrowth287 words
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226 1964-05-02 5 NUPW: 4 to supervise counting of strike ballots KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National union of Plantation Workers has detailed four of its officials to supervise the counting of strike ballots which it had issued to its 200.000 members. The counting will be held at the union's eight branch offices Petaling226 words
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Article96 1964-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The restriction of the movement of dogs within the State of Selangor and the rest of Malaya, exeppt the official immunity belt bordering Thailand, has been lifted, following the revocation of the rabies-infected area 1 Selangor) Order 1863 by the Mentri 1 Besar96 words
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317 1964-05-02 6 Day cycling preacher was bumped from behind pENANO Fri. A r Baptist preacher. Mr. Lim Vu Chuan. today testified that one of three men accused ot attempting to extort S2OO from him had told him. "We are not afraid of killing human beings, because it is like killing chickens." Mr.317 words
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Article79 1964-05-02 6 IPOH Hi. Tliree members of a gang that had engaged In extortion.s. assaults and petty thefts, have been placed under restricted residence. a police spokesman for the Anti-Secret Societies Branch said here today. All three. Khor Chew Soon. 40. Khor Joo Hor. 53 and Goh Khene79 words
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Article35 1964-05-02 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Pri In preparation for thi* year's Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association show, a Kedah farm exhibition will Me held at the sultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star, from May 11 'o May IS35 words
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313 1964-05-02 6 ABUL FAZIL - Gunboats boost action against Rhio trade ABUL FAZIL by 1 gINGAPORE, Fri. Indonesian gunboats have begun sterner action to disrupt trade between the Rhio Islands and Singapore businessmen. Yesterday morning two ?un boats chased a fleet of Indonesian craft for Singapore with coal, rubber and fish. They intercepted four boats,313 words
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Article124 1964-05-02 6 PENANG. Friday. CLX Indonesians found drifting in the seas off the Western village of Pantai Acheh last Saturday mon:4ng, have been released from police custody and told to return to their country. A police spokesman today said that the men— three Malays and three Chinese124 words
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Article55 1964-05-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR Prl. Mr. Tan Peng Khian of the Planning and Economics Department of Esso Standard Malaya Ltd.. will leave for New York tomorrow lor a year s course on economic coordination functions and responsibilities Mr Tan lolned the company 18 years aeo He will55 words
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Article34 1964-05-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Thei» will be a film show by the Information Department at the PetalInic Java Club tomorrow and th« Lake Gardens on Sunday. BoOi shows will start at 7 p.m.34 words
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Article57 1964-05-02 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Prl. The Alliance here will hold a victory car procession and rally starting at noon tomorrow, to thank the voters for their support in the recent elections. A specially decorated float in the form of the Alliance's sailing boat will lead the procession which57 words
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Article23 1964-05-02 6 SEREMBAN. Pri— A mobile Xray unit will tour Negri Sembilan for 15 weeks beginning next Thursday to give free chest Xrays.23 words
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Article35 1964-05-02 6 SEREMBAN. Pn. Mrs. H. Denis of thr> Kuala Lumpur YWCA will give a demonstration of Ikebana or Japanese floral arrangement at the Indian Association here next Thursday from 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m.35 words
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Article210 1964-05-02 6 KLANG. Frl. ]>EOPLE who want to 1 hold garden parties are the most frequent customers of meteorological stations, a meteorologist from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Ho Tong Yuen, ~>aia here today. Speaking at the Rotary lunch he added that generally people were not Interested in weather210 words
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Miscellaneous183 1964-05-02 6 //«>•/ Oop By 1 Hamtim \oH,r do/ttnink I I but hpd ybb, but j UrSfeft^^iCfX-. kT .which makes me wonder YKZ NEVER HAVB OOPIS CULTURAL ADVANCED) LFTIB MCT Htiril^Ww^ H*BfT \ri>? HUMAN RACE DIDN'T Mitt V BELIEVEP IT.' RETROGRESSION SO fAR IN I JUDCE HkS VMK7 M*P «> MUCH MAKE183 words
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Article567 1964-05-02 7 'ELECTIONS CARRIED OUT ACCORDING TO THE LAW AND REGULATIONS' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Elections Commissioner, Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, said today he was fully satisfied that the elections had been carried out in accordance with the laws and regulations provided for the purpose and the officers had567 words
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135 1964-05-02 7 rpAIPING, Fri.— The united A front which controls the 15-member Taiping Town Council has survived the strain imposed on it by the rivalry of its members in last Saturday elections. Spokesmen for united front's councillors five from the United Democratic Party, three from135 words
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273 1964-05-02 7 Gopal: We look ahead in spite of Soek's threats PENANG, Fri. Despite Soekarno s continued threat to crush Malaysia, leaders in this country eagerly looked forward to greater strides in economic development throueh greater industrialisation, the president of the Penang Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. A. Raja Gopal. said last273 words
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Article, Illustration163 1964-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Trans-Austra-lia Airlines hostesses will arrive on, Monday to fly with Malaysian Airways on its SouthEast Asia routes. The girls are Miss Vlvianne McGee (left) and Miss Robin Bright (right).. The girls will convey to the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji163 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-05-02 7 I EARNING how to use |Li chopsticks from two Malaysian students in a Chinese restaurant in Perth Is Miss Jenny Meecham. Western Australia's Apple Queen 1964. The students are Mr. Zaln Yussuf. an economics student from Penang and Miss Thean Slew Har, from Kuala182 words
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Article43 1964-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Malayan Technical Services Union will hold a May Ball for its building fund at the Chinese Assembly Hall here tomorrow from 9 pjn. to 2 a.m. under the patronage of the Minister of Labour and Social Samsudin.43 words
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Article99 1964-05-02 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. A four-man Australian Army Officer Cadet Selection Board arrives here tomorrow nieht on a five-day mission. Headed by Colonel 8.T.0. Coleman. Commandant, Officer Cadet School. Portsea, the board will Interview and test ov»r 20 Australian soldiers from Ma-laysia-based units who wish to become99 words
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195 1964-05-02 7 APPEAL IN CHEE FAH CASE IS ALLOWED MALACCA. Friday. 11/IR. JUSTICE Ismail Khan today allowed the ITI appeal of a house builder Yeo Ah Swee. 36. against conviction and a fine of $900. or three months' jail, for assisting In running a public lottery chee fah. Yeo was originally charged195 words
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Article80 1964-05-02 7 JESSELTON. Fri. Inche J Abdul Momen bin Haji Kalakhan has- emphasised the need for relntroduction of rent control in the State capital. Speaking in the Legislative Assembly. Inche Abdul Momen said that steps be taken to solve the acute housing problem and suggested that the practice80 words
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Article92 1964-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— A mo- tion to set up a commission to examine the division of the diocese of Singapore and Malaya into separate dioceses was passed at the '< second and final meeting of the Anglican Church synod here yesterday. A report of the meeting issued92 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-05-02 7 Mersing as setting for Italian adventure film SINGAPORE, Fri. Rugged American actor. Steve "Hercules' Reeves, will star in a colourful adventure film to be shot in Malaysia soon. Called 'Sandokan. Ti^pr 01 Malaysia." this film depicts the action-packed adventures and death-defying exploits of a legendary hero. Sandokan. to be played221 words
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Article51 1964-05-02 8 MR| la XAVICR and family l>mnk mi ftiMidt. r»l»ttv« i for TUIti Mrttrianc*. nomi tnhut«< and mtt- >•«" of condolane* in their r*e*nt b*rTMC Win FAMILY of Um latt Me '.<-or*» MtckmM* thank m«>4t nnd rclatlvrt for th»ir donation*, rnaaatrm of ronrtolpnce, wrolbi, tnvalu:i(.'» ».««i«!»nr« and attmrttf during ibclr51 words
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Article255 1964-05-02 8 J» irartff Sit fMlmhmum) LAiT OPPORTUNITY to (et Ihmu »i Mfxl*m'* at prir«« nrra-lr rrduemi R' >n now to 34. Hies Strwt. Sport THE COCKPIT'S MIMTTAr-tL la arrvrd rvrrr Saturday im Sunday lunrh tima. FCDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. Invn* all i>irn»ri and hook addlcta to brown* in th«tr nhowroom T>«»«255 words
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Article643 1964-05-02 8 Dr. Goh Keng Swee's startling vision of "a ring of towns around Singapore" awakens important possibilities for Malaysia's biggest city, with its suggestion of tight and lon^-sighted planning. And it is all the more welcome, of course, as an essential indicatnn that huge problems have bren643 words
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Article384 1964-05-02 8 The political societies of the University of Singapore, Nanyang University and the Singapore Polytechnic have jointly issued a strange and I monstrous statement It talks of a "national struggle against British imperialism" in the Borneo territories; it com- pares this "struggle" to the j Algerian war of independence384 words
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Article128 1964-05-02 8 Americans working as "Peace Corps" members around the world have given the title a special, international meaning, so it cannot fittingly be given internal application in any country. Not even Malaysia. So it would be better if Singapore teachers who i volunteer for service in Sabah were not128 words
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Article, Illustration1946 1964-05-02 8 By A Special Correspondent- Bribery is big business, from Customs officer to policeman, civilian and soldier, judge and even jailer [»m»>y^ From a news item JAKARTA, Corruption in the management of state enterprises has reached "fantastic proportions," according to General Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesia's Defence1,946 words
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Letter99 1964-05-02 8 THE Central Provident Fund Board is an inefficient office. I have sent one letters and a reminder and my daughter has written twice. This was eighteen months ago and till today the matter has not been settled. My daughter accumulated more than $300 while working99 words
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Letter100 1964-05-02 8 I REFER to the letters or "Driver' 1 and 'Driving Tutor" published in the Straits Times of April 7 and 25 respectively. Driving Testers, like all other Civil servants, have been given standing instructions to be polite and courteous to the public. If "Driver" and "Driving100 words
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Letter108 1964-05-02 8 IT would give me th« greatest pleasure to take the City Engineer and his staff for r. conducted "Bump" round Kuala Lumpur, preferably in a car supplied by them. At every corner, it seems, the whole frame of my car is jarred by the front nearside108 words
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Advertisement673 1964-05-02 8 Str-.ti Tian Maby Mail k. ImM Mi >•« naar COLO •TOI»A«« A*C*e« Orchard HM« COLO «TONAOC MUNCMI AT NOLLANO ROAD— (ATOM* KCPPCi. WOAO WAV**. IAM cmr book rronc uto TMC NIWI P^O#^T MtlpatrteJc-a llll»»>il M. M. ISMAIL NIMIfM ITOM I7S-7. Chan«l Patet. fun IT V. UrTNAItMT ft CO If IN673 words
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Advertisement35 1964-05-02 8 UNMATCHED craftamanahip.... Swa«rfcly cut suits, tailored in tk« finest Chonroi tradition with kan4t«me Uoks and real c*<nfert you will amtkmta *¥«r. m $1, High Str««t •It* in Goorfwo.< t Raffl.i la t a?» ntmi, JtWfOpOfr35 words
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Advertisement79 1964-05-02 8 We do more than 'chop' your tickets Our service is personal! We put ourselves In your shoes and advise accordingly— -the stop* overs you'll benefit from, the air/sea combinations you'll get concessions for, the culinary delights you'll want to pick out, etc. Such expertise is natural because ours is an79 words
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195 1964-05-02 9 Brunei Sultan plans talks in London KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Sultan of Brunei will meet the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys. r;ext week to disiu.ss the future constitutional progress of Brunei. This was disclosed by the Attorney-General of Brunei, Inche Idrls Talog Davies, when he made a brief stopover195 words
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Article24 1964-05-02 9 JESSELTON. Fri. The Yang dl-Pertua Negara of Sabah to-day dissolved the State Legislative Assembly to make way for a new 36-member house.24 words
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Article, Illustration395 1964-05-02 9 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Not even Tengku 's driver could use the jack FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Security guards spring to action as car stops with smoke rising By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman's quiet four-day holiday at Fraser's Hill had a slow but exciting ending today. His security guard had to be strengthened, and395 words
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Article63 1964-05-02 9 JESSELTON. Fri. The Minister lor Social Weltare. Mr. Pang MHK replying to ouesunns in the Legislative Assembly about t!ie shortage of schools on the ea«t coast of Sabah. said that by 1970 even in the furthest rural j areas there would be places for every63 words
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232 1964-05-02 9 Political societies back up Borneo 'rising' SINGAPORE, Fri. The political societies of Singapore's institutions of higher education have offered a three-point "solution" for the Malaysia-Indo-nesia dispute. The societies, which support the "•nationalist uprising" of the Borneo people, are from the University of Singapore. Nanyang University and the Polytechnic. Their proposal232 words
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Article28 1964-05-02 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. A dagcer;«rmed youth this afternoon broKe Hulhmd Road how I 17-vp,ir old woman. Loh Ah Beh, md ftrtpH with Mb and property worth $200.28 words
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59 1964-05-02 9 S' PORE GIRL WINS LONDON MUSIC PRIZE LONDON, Frl.— A Singapore music student here. Miss Gillian Lam, 17, won her way into the finals of the Royal Overseas League Music Festival held in London recently. Miss Lim. a pianist, was awarded one 0? the £10 prizes. The winner of the59 words
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Article115 1964-05-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. T. B. Voice, who retired two years ago as Chief Police Officer of Johore after 22 years' service in the police, died on Monday in a London hospital, according -to a report from London. He was 47. He last held115 words
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Advertisement25 1964-05-02 9 125 J-ia« *»«.*ir Poteh~-ip»h. T^oftof* ***** YOU ALWAYS KHOW WHERE YOU STAND WITH A RENTES TV. NO BEPAIR WLU-NO WORRIES- PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE 111 425 words
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Miscellaneous708 1964-05-02 9 Today 'S Radio, TV 11.30 Cocktails For Two; 12 RADIO MALAYSIA midnight) close. NATIONAL sHOKT\VA\t RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICES: *11 and MJ m, tre* SHOKTHAVt stK VICtS: A.M. 6.00 Piog JSunimari'. 41 25 metres 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 vIUHI.M V\AVt stKVICt: Time tiignai. The Neu&, 7.10 mi- TKrS Bi-eukfuai HoLpouni; 730708 words
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141 1964-05-02 10 Post staff resume their pay claim ITUALA LUMPUR, Pri. **> The central executive committee of the ,400-stronK Union of Post Office Workers will meet on Sunday to discuss steps it should take to pursue its claims for better pay. The union served strike notice on the PostmasterGeneral, Inche Ibrahim bin141 words
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Article17 1964-05-02 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Teachen' Training College will open 1U new term on May 1117 words
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321 1964-05-02 10 101 companies registered in 3 months Kuala Lumpur, Thura. QNE hundred and one new companies with a total capital of more than $230 million were registered during the first three months of this year. The companies are 82 local ones with capital of more than SI 36 million and 19321 words
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Article30 1964-05-02 10 IPOH. Pri. Two youths, one armed with a knife, waylaid a watchman. Mohamed bin Salleh 26, and robbed him of $15 In Taaek Road here yesterday afternoon.30 words
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158 1964-05-02 10 DENANG. Kri.— Malaysia is not unwilling to talk to Indonesia for peace, Oato Mohamed Ghazali bin Shane. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, said ir Penang today. "But if the Jakarta regime vows to crush as, is there any purpose158 words
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Article, Illustration311 1964-05-02 10 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE, Fri.— Polio victim Syed Haroon bin Mohd. Aljunied, 17, is desperately looking for a job to help support his family. Battling against neavy odds— ne is semi-paralysed on the right side of his body and at times loses control of311 words
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256 1964-05-02 10 FUTURE RESTS WITH YOUTH, SAYS CHOY PENANG, Friday. T*HE future or Malaysia rests very much in the hands of its youth, especially during the next few decades, the Mayor, Mr. C. Y. Choy, said today at a civic luncheon for delegates to the Jaycee Irirternational conference. I He was happy256 words
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Article52 1964-05-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fix An authority on American history Professor Hector O. Kinloch. arrived here yesterday to teach American history and contemporary events at the University of Malaya. Prof. Klnloch's teaching assignment is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and he will be here for52 words
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153 1964-05-02 10 It's jets now from S'pore to Sarawak SINGAPORE. Fri.—Malaysian Airways will from next week operate pure jet services between Singapore and Jesselton on Wednesdays and Fridays. The "Silver Kris' Comet jet mill leave Singapore at 7 a.m. and depart from Jesselton at 10.30 vm on the return flight. The Introduction153 words
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Article39 1964-05-02 10 PENANG. Pri— The president of the Penanß Atjeh Traders" Association. Mr Chan Hoe Chool. today declared open the Malaysia Trade Pair and TV Exhibition sponsored by Shaw Brothers <Penang) Ltd. at the New World Park here.39 words
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179 1964-05-02 10 SINGAPORE. Friday. rpHE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union will meet the Army Kinema Corps tomorrow to discuss the payment of salary to its 50 employees and the re-instatement of a suspended woman usherette. Yesterday the 50 employees staged a protest walk-out when talks179 words
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Article81 1964-05-02 10 JESSELTON. Prl. Mr. Panic Tet Tshung. Minister of Social Welfare, said in the Legislative Council yesterday that the Stale Government policy was that Malay should be taught In all schools throughout Sabah. Answering questions, the Minister said that 31 per cent of the students In the81 words
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Advertisement22 1964-05-02 11 INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING SINGAPORE AIRPORT PMj Lighting by PHILIPS Lighting fittings manufactured by Alliance Plastics Ltd. Singapore under supervision of PHILIPS22 words
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Article, Illustration796 1964-05-02 11 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG TRANSPORT MINISTER DATO SARDON HAJI JUBIR WILL OFFICIATE Tailor-made to world air traffic needs by MAJOR breakthrough in the field of civil aviation in Malaysia is achieved today with the opening of the ultra-modern $3.5 million passenger terminal building at Singapore International Airport796 words
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Article573 1964-05-02 11 VO international airport can be considered as completely functional with only impressive and modern administrative and passenger terminal buildings says Mr. Tan Beng San. Director of Civil Aviation, in a review of civil aviation developments in Singapore. It has also to be equipped with operational facilities573 words
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Article, Illustration149 1964-05-02 11 In a ■••lt|l heralding the opening of the new passenger terminal build ing at Paya Lebar Airport. Mr. M. I). I.leu.llvn, 8.0.A.C. Sales Manager for South-East Asia, said that the new building will be symptomatic of the progress of Malaysia. As Malaysia prospers more and more149 words
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Article, Illustration287 1964-05-02 11 This will help S'pore maintain pride of place FOR almost a decade the main problem at Singapore Airport has been the lack of adequate facilities in the Temporary Terminal Building to cope with the ever increasing flow of traffic and the needs of the more and more sophisticated air travellers,287 words
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Article429 1964-05-02 12 A hostess 9 career involves lot of hard work, patience CRYSTAL gazers, who see themselves leading the "glamorous" lives of air hostesses, one day should take a second, deeper look. It is not all glamour and glitter. A lot of hard work and patience429 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-05-02 12 Nancy Lie— (above) wearing the Malaysian Airway* lorong and keboya uniform, it a successful air ho*teu. One of Moloyjion Airways rop hostesses, Nancy Liew brought groat honour to Malaysia when the won the "Miss International Air Hostess" contest in BrisbaiM last year.45 words
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73 1964-05-02 12 ANNUAL RECRUITING FOR AIRPORT POLICE nnHE security of the X airport rest* in the hands of the Airport Police Force. Its headquarter! was formerly situated in a very small temporary building facing the Royal Singapore Flying Club. The Force has expanded to such proportions that it required more office space73 words
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Article109 1964-05-02 12 $600,000 HANGAR THIS YEAR SINGAPORE International Airport is the engineering base of our national airline. Malaysian Airways, and together with the engineering facilities established by other major International airline operator* at Singapore, offers great potentials for the development of an aircraft servtc- ing and overhauling indu«Thls will not only meet109 words
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Article, Illustration534 1964-05-02 13 A million flight kitchen FROM CANAPES AND CHICKENS TO GOULASHES AND GHERKINS SINGAPORE will be ushered into a new era of international cooking when the million-dollar flight kitchen and passenger services building of Malaysian Airways oiH-ns ils doors in .Inly. The kitchen, situated 300 yards lrom the new passenger terminal534 words
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147 1964-05-02 13 The finest airport in South-East Asia This unique passenger terminal building costing approximately S3} million which is being declared open for use as from today would meet to all the comforts of air travellers and visitors to the airport. The amenities provided in the building are equal if not better147 words
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Article, Illustration747 1964-05-02 14 First plane to land at Paya Lebar airport PMr first aircraft to land nn the new runway at Singapore Airport on 23rd July 1955 was a Malayan Airways (now Malaysian Airways) DCS with First Officer Chan Soon Kirn (now Captain Chan) at the controls. The Secretary of State, the Right747 words
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Article205 1964-05-02 14 ANE of the most superbly-flt teams make up the airport firemen who undergo a rigorous daily tralnin g programme to keep them in peak efficiency in readiness for any plane emergency. They begin the first hour of their 10-hour working day by running a gruelling distance205 words
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Article, Illustration25 1964-05-02 15 The apron control oftice and the waving gallery of the new $3£ million interim lional passenger terminal building al Paya Lebar airport.25 words
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Article456 1964-05-02 15 AS international operations are shifted to the new ultra-modern terminal, the old terminal at Paya Lebar will inevitably lose some of its importance. But it will never fade into insignificance and obscurity. It will start anew as a terminal serving the domestic flights of Malaysian456 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-05-02 16 Singapore airport's $2.2 million Operations Block was opened in 1961. This impressive building landmark situated within the airport terminal complex houses the vital regional air traffic services units of the department and the controlling nerve centre of air traffic operations the control tower.46 words
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Article, Illustration452 1964-05-02 16 SEATED in a snug armchair in an airconditioned room in the fifth floor of the Operations Block is the "Big Boss" of the whole Airport. Mr. Tan Beng San. the Director of Civil Aviation. His desk is cluttered up with documents and papers452 words
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370 1964-05-02 16 SOME OF THOSE WHO MAKE THE AIRPORT TICK \TKA.M of lop aAclala is now uorkitm as an ill.-< tivo unit to maintain the smooth runniPK of Singapore Intrrn .linn il Airport Th« ir zest. cMicipncy an{ ik>se co-ordination make the airport "tick"' with clockwork precision day by day. Some of370 words
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Advertisement247 1964-05-02 24 1 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 words VO (minimum) COX To Klctmrd und I.i-flfy a *on on :m-4-si at Buntsar Ward General Hi-i'i'al Thank* to Staff. FERNANOES To Kna and Sitphen M.n on 30-4-64 at Bunitsar Ward Mltrrmiy Hospital X.1,. Thank* 10 Doctors and Staff. TAN COM. Between Tan Cheng l,un247 words
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Advertisement93 1964-05-02 24 i I -i I ill n t i t 4 Another Ftn* Product By Th« Moktn O' HUOSONS EUMENTHOL JUJUBt i "GAIN MORE WEIGHT" Amazing new way developed by modern medical science to put weight en lean bodies. Guaranteed to give you up to an attractive extra pound a day;93 words
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Advertisement78 1964-05-02 12 .*>• v D">aVaVHHIH I tlTnLai Union Locks Showell Door Crittall Windows BRC Reinforcement Philips Telegraph Furniture Fabric Switching Equipment This book is read on all 6 continents The same Shell Quality Control is taught at SHELL airfields the world over. This ensures that AVIATION all Shell fuelling crews follow the78 words
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Advertisement144 1964-05-02 12 A tail of 71 cities All round the world at 71 cities in 39 countries on 5 continents, SAS Royal Viking DCS Jets land and take off. You'll enjoy famed SAS cuisine, exclusive Maitre de Cabine SAS Royal Viking Service, efficiency and the desire to achieve perfection, blended for your144 words
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Advertisement51 1964-05-02 13 Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION OH the official opening of THE SINGAPORE AIRPORT NEW INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING FROM CENTRAL ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION CO. 346 ioo Chiot Road. Spare. T.I: *****/*****. Branch— 24 Jo'on Tcbrau. Johorc Bahru, Tel: 2147. Suppliers of Refrigerators Retrioerofion Units ii- LJpi51 words
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Advertisement191 1964-05-02 13 TWYFORDS Twyfords Vitreous China Sanitaryware Similar To That Supplied For Singapore's New International Airport Terminal. ■I It ,1 1 j S 8 t I IbSI i 4 No. 2774 UNITAS-SILENT No. 2668 WASHBASIN W.C. SUITE AND PEDESTAL Twyfords Vitreous China Sanitaryware is available in White and Six Colours. Sole Agents:UNITED191 words
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Advertisement291 1964-05-02 14 Plemwfeirwwmeffkfr vmwnwwderirv I^^? ifie newlehmal vf*w Lwmjtkporp \*7 A AIR-INDIA W IN ASSOCIATION WITH 6f A C AMD«O A N T *S CLI Get out of town! No longer that long tiring journey into \J m town to make your travel arrangements. Vv^ M\. Travel International are conveniently F^^^S WA291 words
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Advertisement103 1964-05-02 14 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. have pleasure in announcing the opening of another New Sub-Branch Office at the NEW PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING OF THE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT on Saturday 2nd May 1964. SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING MARBLE MOSAIC TILING VENETIAN COLDEN MOSAIC 3 MURALS in VENETIAN SMALTI CLASS MOSAIC103 words
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Advertisement87 1964-05-02 15 Best Wishes to The Department of Civil Aviation on the occasion of the opening of the Singapore Airport New International Passenger Terminal Building. from: KOON HOE CO. 78 Chin Swee Road, Singapore 3 Tel: ***** suppliers of PIRSTORP DECORATIVE LAMINATE FOR THIS NEW PROJECT. CONGRA TULA TIONS to THE DEPARTMENT87 words
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Advertisement233 1964-05-02 15 We have had the pleasure of being associated with the construction of tlie New Singapore International Passenger Terminal Building Our Woodworking Dept. manufactured and supplied: Furniture for the Main Concourse, Arrival and Departure Blocks Waving Gallery Transit Lounge and Nursery Coffee Lounge and Ticketing Hall Lounge Bar YIP Room Reception233 words
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Advertisement283 1964-05-02 16 LINDETEVES-JACOBERG SOLE AGENTS ft SUPPLIER OF COLOVINYL TILES CONGRATULATE THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION SINGAPORE ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SINGAPORE fill INTERNATIONAL -jpg ft m ees^pehi <& si DISTRIBUTOR. FOR COLOVINYL TILES NAM HUAT TILING PANELLING CO. 13. YONG SIAK .STREET, SINGAPORE. PHONE" ***** TZ »a«t 1000 Nm/Ji283 words
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Advertisement55 1964-05-02 16 AIR-INDIA ALITALIA BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS JAPAN AIR LINES KLM MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS QANTAS THAI INTERNATIONAL M «M» @V Iki rx/i V THE WORLDS LEADING AIRLINES HAVE CHOSEN AIR-COOLED EQUIPMENT for their traffic offices in the new Singapore Passenger Terminal Building. INSTALLATION BY INTERNATIONAL AIR55 words
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261 1964-05-02 17 Viet Cong capture 74 former comrades in raid CAIGON. Fri.— Daring squads of Communist Viet Cong guerrillas entered the Long An province capital early this week and dealt che Government one of ite most stunning psychological defeats in months, well Info r m ed American sources said today. According toUP - 261 words
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Article48 1964-05-02 17 HONG KONO. Fn. Miss Barbara Black, daughter of a former Oovernor of Hone Kone, today started work as a Public Relation.* Officer for a Kowloon hotel. she stayed behind when her father. Sir Robert, left the colony last month on retirement. Rev-48 words
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107 1964-05-02 17 XKW DELHI. Fri.— Two hundred warriors of forces which have held out for Independence in Nagaland surrendered on Tuesday to Indian troops, the Government announced yesterday. The surrender "brißhtrns the chance of peace" in India's r.jstern-most .state, the Minister of Stat.- for External Affairs.107 words
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Article, Illustration310 1964-05-02 17 VIENTIANE. Friday. £OALITION Premier, neutralist Prinze Souvanna Phouma, said yesterday his government could not succeed unless all executive powers were returned by the revolutionary committee which staged the April 19 coup. Prince Souvanna. in. his first written formal statement since the coup, declaredAP - 310 words
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Article47 1964-05-02 17 KARACHI. Pri. Dr Ludwig Q-hard. the West German Chancellor, has accepted President Mohammed Ayub Khan's imitation to pay a state visit to Pakistan, it was officially announced here today. The exact date of the visit will be fixed later, the announcement said. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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148 1964-05-02 17 CYPRUS SITUATION GLOOMY, SAYS UN MEDIATOR LONDON, Friday. United Nations mediator in Cyprus, Mr. Sakari Tuomioja, said on arrival in London from Paris last night the situation on the island ''for the time being looks gloomy." He is in London for talks with British Ministers. "On the other hand, thereReuter - 148 words
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Article140 1964-05-02 17 PEP PILLS BILL PROTECTS YOUTH LONDON, Fn.— The House of Commons last night took action to try "m stop young people taking pep pills, which the Ho-ne Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, said was causing "serious social damage." The import of amphetaminetype drugs without a licence is to be banned andReuter - 140 words
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Article102 1964-05-02 17 Fire-hose cools Beatles mania- GLASGOW, Fn. A firehose was turned on hysterical girls here yesterday when they rushed a television studio where the Beatles were being interviewed. Later, mounted police were called out and dog-hand-lers and their Alsatians held In reserve when huge crowds of teenagers milled round a cinemaReuter - 102 words
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Article52 1964-05-02 17 BUENOS AIRES. Kri— Argentina's shipments of 825.000 tons of wheat to the People's Republic of China were completed this week, according to Grain Board official* here. The official* said China was negotiating for the purchase of an extra amount of wheat in the neighbourhood of 500.000Reuter - 52 words
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Article38 1964-05-02 17 LONDON. Pri. The Ouern••ey Parliament has voted 34 to 1"> to abolish the death penalty for murder. It will be replaced by life Imprisonment. The last hanging on this island was 110 yean ago. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-05-02 17 35 MPs oppose Sierra Leone's new PM FREETOWN, (Sierra Leone). Fri.—Thirtvfive members of the Sierra Leone Parliament including four ministers called on, the GovernorGeneral here yesterday and handed him a petition objecting to the appointment of Mr. Albert Margai as Prime Minister. The petition described the appointment announced Wednesday nightReuter - 292 words
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119 1964-05-02 17 LONDON. Frl— Lady Margai, 63. former English typist who married Sierra Leone's Prime Minister, Sir Milton Margai. 40 years ago, will make her first trip to Africa to attend his funeral on Sunday. She left by air for Freetown last night, a Sierra LeoneReuter - 119 words
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Article53 1964-05-02 17 CAPETOWN. Fn.— Visitors are becoming more and more reluctant to call on Mr. and Mrs. Danie Marais on their farm, 60 miles from here because their pet crow like* to deflate car tyres. Evidently be enjoys the whistling sound of the air •aoapins from the53 words
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81 1964-05-02 17 NEW DELHI. Frl. Kalu Ram a cowherd, was saved by his cows from being mauled to death by a tiger outside a village in Western Gujarat State He was armed with only a thin bamboo stick when he was attacked by the tigerUPI - 81 words
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Letter202 1964-05-02 18 I HAVE read Dr. Lim Tay Boh's 1 final report -of the Commission of Inquiry into Education in Singapore and find it very realistic and appropriate. I would like to add that in his report on, the teaching of languages in schools Chinese hould be202 words
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Letter86 1964-05-02 18 EXCERT for attending the annual general meeting, the Parent Teachers' Association In this town of Marhanj? in Kelantan has a flne time hibernating for the rest of the year It has never occurred to the parents nf the pupils and officials of the association that one of the86 words
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125 1964-05-02 18 Workers need more than shops and flats DR. Goh Keng Swee hax announced the Government's plan for a housing project consisting of 2,000 flats and shops for workers at the Jurong Industrial Estate. These in themselve* would not afford the workers a just and equitable share of the industrial prosperity125 words
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Letter86 1964-05-02 18 rE pedestrian crossing on Tiong Bahru Road just outside Jalan Memblna is a likely cause of heart failure to motorists From behind stalls, pillars, posts and odd structures, shoppers, schoolboys and pedestrians suddenly appear on the road The bus stop doesn't help either as .traffic from Jalan86 words
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Letter36 1964-05-02 18 OF what use is a telegram that takes longer to travel than a letter? A telegram sent to me from Singapore on April 17 was delivered only on April 20. H H. TEE Pontian36 words
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Letter40 1964-05-02 18 JJOW is it that the English in Malaya fall to pronounce correctly the two words 'evil' and 'devil'? They say 4evul' and devul 1 as In 'dull' Instead of as In •111' and "pal". LAURENCE HENDERSON Singapore40 words
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142 1964-05-02 18 THE TEST THAT WAS ALL VEGETABLE RECENTLY I sat for the Government typing test at the Staff Training Centre and to my dismay the manuscript paper was a complete farce, more vegetable than human. The subject set was irrelevant to normal office procedure. It concerned various herbs, with a string142 words
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Letter348 1964-05-02 18 LIKE THE DINOSAUR I CANNOT agree with Naturalist's reasons lor Uie Seladang s decline <ST April 25 >. He gives two indiscriminate hunting and limitations of space due to replanting jungle areas. Now, I am well aware of the fact that vast areas of jungle have been348 words
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Letter90 1964-05-02 18 IN reply to "Taxpayer's" complaint of floods from the drains <ST April 25) I wish to inform him that the P.W.D has Investigated the matter and has put up a proposal to widen the main drains and to increase the capacity of the existing 60"90 words
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Letter102 1964-05-02 18 IF you rent a room, you can leave It and return at any time without having to pay again. In the "whole day continuous parking" lots In Collyer Quay, you pay a dollar for the whole day. 9 to 6 Then if you should drive out102 words
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Letter87 1964-05-02 18 rriHE start of H.B.C. classes X has been a blessing In our town this year. Unfortunately, the H.SC. Science Class lasted two months only, because there were less than 15 students. Science ls not an easy subject and naturally the number of students admitted ls87 words
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Letter75 1964-05-02 18 I DRAW your attention to an omission from your report heading "Bata Shoe Factory Strike Called OfT" iS.T April 24). What the factory manager. Mr. E. F. Matus. did say was that the management had agreed to recognise the union a.s representing the company's workers with the exception75 words
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Miscellaneous231 1964-05-02 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS as >n introduction iB>. 1 It's dangerous to have a 7. Extend the range of cover for minor scholarship (1. 6. B>. the Air Force that l s In th« 8. Officer of the past hurt In money (2. 7. 6). quarrel (8i 13. Be biographical,231 words
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Advertisement1212 1964-05-02 19 Wg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. it^ljl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE r*** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapou Pt Sham Penang II Dua Londw •lONIAN 11,22 May 2J 24 May J< May lI IMM tCII* OF NEWCASTLE 14. < 7 Mil 21 Ml« II 1» J«M •CITY OF LEICESTER 17/21 laae 211,212 words
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788 1964-05-02 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE only section of the Malayan Stock Exchange which did a full day's trading yesterday was the Kuala Lumpur trading room and as a result conditions were extremely dull. Singapore trading room was closed all day for the May788 words
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Article281 1964-05-02 20 BUSINESS In the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday •vlth the number of shares traded n brackets: INDUSTRIALS ANU PROPIKTItS Central Property SI H IIOIXII. Im ISJI ■-•<>O> M.M iIOOO DIM> 52.59 iinoo Hi, »!■•.!> (4(KW DIMi. Oarnmen (KIIHI HIM. Ctntamert v H.OOU)281 words
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Article127 1964-05-02 20 MELBOURNE. Prl INDUSTRIAL leaders asain were in demand today and led a firmer expanding trend B.H.P. finished at 58s. 6d C.S.R.. British Tobacco and F.Z. i Industries also lmpio\«i Brick Industries responded favourably to a buoyant report. Mining continued dull and teatuielem Santos lost to 18s. 3d. to127 words
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Article25 1964-05-02 20 May 1. MALAYAN RIBBKR PRICE: 68> 4 cents (up thrrr-pigbths of a cent). TIN: 5526.75 (unchanged). Estimated offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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Article113 1964-05-02 20 lying altngtldt the Slnnapart Harbour wharvtt tr •«p«ct»rt toda> art Bteel Advocatf »A. Barpeta 6/7. Cardiganshire 10/11. TJlnegara 13/14. Hallvard J7/2s. Machaon 31/32, Neder r-3 34 Benvalla 35/36. Nanyo Maru '3»! Ranchav 42/43. Samoa 44. Sou<;an 46. Arukan N.W. 1. Antwerp N W 1. Perak N.W.113 words
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Article679 1964-05-02 20 RELATIVELY heavy selling occurred during the week on a further spate of reports concerning arrivals due within the next two months, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market review. Prices fell to the lowest since early March with stale bull liquidation providing the679 words
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Article30 1964-05-02 20 Production of Walcreie ma.'-onrT cement and Tiger ordinary Portland cement by Malayan Cement Ltd. during the months of February and March was 25.152 tons and 25.662 tons respectively30 words
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336 1964-05-02 20 mHE price of tin In Penang X yesterday remained unchanged at $526.75 per picul on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Thursday tin passed an almost tradeless but steady morning session. Consumer demand remained sluggish but absence336 words
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Advertisement282 1964-05-02 20 HtbigQUNl: tUROPt atMiCt .tipiii.n» T~?TaS^^~ ma'ieiim. <trieat> IAYCA 11,13 May 14/15 May II Mil Onkirk. titwirp R.tt.r.aai Haaltrf. Ittaii IQUTH k «tSI AFRICA >tt<lCl ■■MN TIORA 1/ I Mty Durban (22/S). Port Fli?aDff (25 5). Car«;n«' |2( b, Mataoi (I'D, Port Harcou't Lafos (7/1), Coto'oa III). Lowe >ma. lakoraoi Frteto»n.282 words
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Article255 1964-05-02 21 \I AY flrit grads rubber buyers f.e.b. "I ctossd at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ynt-rday at 68i cents l>er Ih. up three-eighth* of a cent on Thursday closing level for the position. The tone wan stagnant. HAS. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per Ik.255 words
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Article36 1964-05-02 21 rj.N the free exchange market In Bong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.73| for TT and i.TJi for cash. Sterling mm quotrd at 15.9S and one tasl ef gold at 2481.36 words
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Advertisement954 1964-05-02 21 FOR SALE 1* Word* SI (Htm.)— Box It els. txtrmMIRACLE PUNCTURE REMEDYI Amailng Save-A-Tlre seals and lv punctured tur*e or tubelens Instantly, without removing your wheel!! Oet a tin (only $6) ftro:u Borneo Motors today SINGAPORE TV FANS Now you can see *he Real Performance Of Germany's Best Kuba TV954 words
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Article30 1964-05-02 22 AUCKLAND. Pri. Wilson Whineray. captain of the New Zealand All Blacks for the last 26 consecutive Tests, announced last night that he is retiring from topclass rugby. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article696 1964-05-02 22 CRICKET JACK FINGLETON reporting from Worcester, Friday JiLUFF, robust Tom Veivers from the Queensland rum town of Bundaberg (where, incidentally, the Veivers family have a team of their own in the local competition) offspun his way into cricket headlines here yesterday by taking four696 words
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Article227 1964-05-02 22 Indonesia barred from Games FIFA ZURICH, Fri.— FIFA, international football federation, announced here yesterday that Indonesia had been disqualified from the 1964 Olympic soccer tournament. FIFA said that Indonesia had continuously postponed playing their match against Thailand and had also delayed decision on whether they would take part in theReuter - 227 words
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Article76 1964-05-02 22 LONDON. Fri. Gillingharr. snatched the English League fourth division championship when they won 1-0 away against Newport in their last match last night. George Francis headed home the vital goal in the 32nd minute of the match, which was the oni» English Football League fixture playedReuter - 76 words
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332 1964-05-02 22 KNOCKOUT TOURNEY ONDON, Fri. Cambridseshire, the first minor county to play in the county cricket knockout competition, put up a good fight in their first round match yesterday against Essex, losing by 31 runs. Johnny Wardle the former England and Yorkshire leftarmReuter - 332 words
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409 1964-05-02 22 CUP FINAL Hammers look cast iron 'certs' T ONDON, Fri. —West Ham, the First Division team from the East End of London, are expected to win at Wembley tomorrow the coveted F.A. Cup, inaugurated in 1872, for the first time in their long history. If their opponents. Preston, the SecondReuter - 409 words
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Article131 1964-05-02 22 GOLF La» »c**», Frl. Doug Ford (US) held a one-stroke lead over Jack Nicklaus (US) at the end of the first round of th« U5565,000 Tournament of Champions yesterday. Pord had flve-under-par 67, followed by Nicklaus (68), Bob, Charles and Juan Rodriguez, both 69 TENNIS Birminch4m; Britain took131 words
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Advertisement275 1964-05-02 22 NOTICES NOTICE The public are hereby informed that the undernoted Motor Cover Notes have been mislaid and are hereby declared to be null and void. Nos. 2491 and 2496 for and on behalf of THE OCEAN ACCIDENT GUARANTEE CORPORATION I LTD. HARRISONS A: CROSFIELD (SINGAPORE) LTD. HARRISONS CROSFIELXi (MALAYSIA) LTD.275 words
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Advertisement781 1964-05-02 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES' APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Cltlaens or State Nationals for appointment as Technical Cadet /Assistant. In the Public Works Department, Pahang; Salary scale: Technical Cadet $324 i x 14-352: Technical Assistant $419 I x 14-545 562 x 18-652 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current781 words
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Miscellaneous75 1964-05-02 22 22 HHtil As Roy Ullyett sees it Adrian -r— m) \6to y»n rwfryjt^ than atatcclSS \Airtttl_D ""N&" PILL* ABE ADMINISTERED mtm y' I V By a v&tepwapy sur^eon h* nbier felt so pit FREDDIE. Wv**^ V ~le>*Ni£ "[WnT^ ToK\CKo?f\^r~(*M T M -muEMAN rj\ KS.. PLAXERS x£j r^ZZ IN THE. W75 words
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Article, Illustration556 1964-05-02 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - Off to Tokyo— with three cheers for Malaysia NORMAN SIEBEL by j£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Hope shone brightly on the faces of the young Malaysian badminton players when they assembled at Kuala Lumpur Airport this morning, uniformed smartly in dark suits and black songkoks. for the flight to Tokyo for the556 words
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171 1964-05-02 23 FOR KEW SAN, A HAPPY FAREWELL IS HIS AIM and Ng Eoon Bee are a settled pair They are very sharp and fast now. The big problem is the partner for Kew San. It is still a toss-up between Lim Say Hup and George Yap." With so little to choose171 words
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Article56 1964-05-02 23 KOALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four goals in the last 20 minutes put Singapore Malays In the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer final when they beat Selangor Malays 6-2 in the semi-final at Princes Road here today. Scorers were: All Astar (2), Majid ArifT (2), Shariman. Ibrahim Mansor for Singapore:56 words
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Article33 1964-05-02 23 PENANG. Fri. Playing the first game of their Malayan tour the Vietnam girls' basketball team were beaten 43-35 by the Sin Meow team (Penang league champions) at the PCGHS hall tonight.33 words
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224 1964-05-02 23 CRICKET Mittran is topscorer with 67 for Johore SEGAMAT, Fri. Johore led Pahang by 66 runs on the nrst innings in their MCA ieague match which started here today. Johore won the toss and batted first on a placid wicket to score 170. Skipper N. Mittran played a fine innings224 words
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Article57 1964-05-02 23 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mrs. Barbara Nichols will meet Mrs. P. Rae in the final of the Singapore Island Country Club women's golf chamT^onihip over the Bukit course on Sunday (teeoff 8.6 a.m. i. In the seml-flnals today, Mrs. Nichols beat Mrs. M. Abbett 5 and 3 while Mrs. Rae57 words
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296 1964-05-02 23 Ist Games trials in S'pore in June SWIMMING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first Malaysian swimming trials for the Olympic Games will be held at Singapore in conjunction with the international mert between Burma, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia on June 6-7. The second trials will be at Ipoh in July296 words
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Article263 1964-05-02 23 HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor seemed to be destined to finish woodenspoonists for a third time in inter-state quadrangular tournaments when they were humbled 2-0 by Perak at Armed Forces Stadium today. Yogeswaran. the Perak left wing gave a sterling performance and paved the way263 words
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Article182 1964-05-02 23 CUICKKT— MCA League: S'Kor v Kedah <XL padang. 11). Johore v Pahang (Segamat); Spore v Negri (padang). Club matt he*: Penan* SC v S'gor Club (Western Rd>: SIA v S'gor Club 'B (Taylor Rd> HOC XXV— Force* quad: S'sor v Penang (4 p.m.i: Armed Forces v Perak182 words
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Article145 1964-05-02 23 Yong leads Malaysian shooters KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Dato S. M. Yong, the president of the Malayan Shooting Association was today elected president of the National Shooting Association of Malaysia at the Inaugural meetIng held here. The meeting unanimously I agreed that the Malayan assoI ciation should have 13 representatives in145 words
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956 1964-05-02 23 RACING by Epsom Jeep DENANG, Fri.—Munir flcent showed Brood form this morning when he matched strides with speedy Buaya Tapah over 3f in 37 2/5. The stable-mates finished almost level but I thought Munificent (Merv Posner up) was going better all956 words
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Article106 1964-05-02 23 LONDON, Fri. Ireland won the 1.000 Guineas, the fillies classic at Newmarket, for the lirst time for more than 50 years when Pourparler scored a comfortable win, starting at 11-2. The bay fully trained by Paddy Prendergast and ridden by the Australian Garnet. Bougoure. had a length toReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement23 1964-05-02 23 masculine freshness makes it m g great to be a man! i 1 ill-} HIB V^__ J^JJ Shampoo 3* SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON23 words
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Advertisement140 1964-05-02 23 There is an OPEL TO SUIT EVERY MOTORING REQUIREMENT The 2SJ"ew OFEL REKORD (2 or 4 doors) makes driving a >c Perfect Answer For Malaysian Motoring i/>qitiii "^y"^™ fc -Y El.jonc. to om Of Ht dhtlnrtlv. RMriu, V#«^ ~~]l CAR-A-VAM mm*M' comfort. Igjf .'ticicnr a oo4. »r«nipoft«f i» on, «nd140 words
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259 1964-05-02 24 JAKARTA, Friday. lOUDSPEAKER trucks be^an jroing through the streets of Jakarta today telling- the Indonesian people to be sure to listen to President Soekarno's "action command" on Sunday. Jakarta's estimated one million volunteers to crush Malaysia were especially urged to beUPI - 259 words
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Article34 1964-05-02 24 IPOH. Prt. Senator Ahmad Said. 44. a businessman, was unanimously elected Mentri Besar of Pvrak by Alliance leaders here today. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has endorsed the nppointment.34 words
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Article26 1964-05-02 24 PEKING. Frl— Peking celebrated the May Day holiday this morning In an atmospnere which f ji«lgn observers described as one of hißtily organised spontaneity.26 words
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Obituary121 1964-05-02 24 GERARD RAJAKUMAR only son of Mr. and Mrs v It Navaratnam l».*iied n-vay on 1-3-rM. Cortege leavin« from .'i Jalan Panran, Singapore pin MRS YAP ENC WAN. nee Llm Koon Nt-o. hup .'i.'t. panned away peacefully on 1 leuvinK liehinii'ht-r beloved hiiKhaii(t. I nons. 2 (iauehtcrs. 1 son-ln-law :in<l121 words
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Article28 1964-05-02 24 KATMANDU. Fri. British climbers have, permission from Nepal to tackle the unsealed Himalayan peak. Gauri shankar. this autumn, a Foreign Ministry .-.pokesman here said today. ReuteiReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration35 1964-05-02 24 SECURITY men looking under the Prime Minister's car after the breakdown on the Gap Road yesterday. On the extreme right is Tengku Abdul Rahman himself. (Story in Page 9).«Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article77 1964-05-02 24 IfUCHING. Fri.— All Sarawak Government servants will work half an hour longer daily from Monday as long as Indonesian confrontation lasts. Both the Sarawak Government Asian Officers 1 Union and the Senior Service As- sociation agreed to this, following a recent appeal by the Chief Minister,77 words
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247 1964-05-02 24 NEW ROCKET ON SHOW AT RED SQUARE MAY DAY PARADE YfOSCOW, Fri.— The ITI Soviet Union put on show a big collection of nuclear missiles on Red Square today, including a powerful new twin rocket. The Soviet news agency Tass described the eightmetre long rocket as a "formidable new weapon."Reuter - 247 words
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Article184 1964-05-02 24 BANGKOK, Fri. MALAYSIA and the Philippines today exchanged draft Notes here on the establishment of consular relations in what could be the first step toward eventual recognition of Malaysia by the Manila Government A formal announcement of the establishment of consular ties was expected on Sunday,AP; UPI - 184 words
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Article362 1964-05-02 24 LONDON, Prt. —An active but Irregular week in the stock markets ended on a quieter note today. Once again company news provided a number of features but otherwise prices generally fluctuated within narrow limits. Leading industrials were on the dull side. Gilts had a quiet362 words
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Article52 1964-05-02 24 LONDON, Frl. Spot 20-3/16 d. June 20-5 16d., July 20\d., Aug 20'jd.. July Sept. 2O',*d., Oct. Dec 20 ad., Jan. Mar. 20-9 16d.. Apr June 20-9 16d.. July Sept. 20--9 16d. Oct. Dec. 20-9 16d. elf May 20', d. June 20-1 16d.. July 20-1 16d. Tone: Very quiet but52 words
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Article26 1964-05-02 24 LONDON. Prt. Buyers £1040 sellers £1042, Forward buyers £1040. sellers £1041. Settlement £1046. Turnover a.m. 115 tons. p.m. 55 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.26 words
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117 1964-05-02 24 TOKYO, Fri President Soekarno has cancelled a scheduled visit to Tokyo early this month after finding out that that the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had no intention of meeting him here, Kyodo news service reported today. In a dispatch from Jakarta.117 words
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203 1964-05-02 24 Envoy says Australia, USA must unite in S-EA NEW YORK, Fri. Sir Howard Beale. retiring Australian Ambassador to the United States, said on Thursday the destiny of Australia and the United States is "to stand together" in South-East Asia. •I believe that in that part of the world the vitalAP - 203 words
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Article21 1964-05-02 24 HONG *ONG. Fli. Hong Kong was declared tocl.. cholera infected city ior the second time this rear.— UPl.21 words