The Straits Times, 4 May 1964
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Title Section20 1964-05-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Re***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article567 1964-05-04 1 Postmen decide EMMANUEL: UNION HAS LEGITIMATE CLAIM FOR WAGE INCREASES AND 'OUR ACTION IS NOT AIMED AT EMBARRASSING NEW GOVT' I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun JHE 1,400-strong Union of Post Office Workers will go on strike at one minute past midnight on May 11. The decision was taken567 words
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Article, Illustration356 1964-05-04 1 Ali tipped to be our C.G. in Manila KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Ali bin Abdullah is to be our man in Manila when Consular relations between Malaysia and the Philippines are re-established on May 18. Although no official confirmation of this was available today. highly placed Government sources say that356 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-05-04 1 A DEFIANT BRIDE IN EXILE DEFIANT Princess Irene and Don Hugo Carlos of Bourbon-Parma, pose for an official picture before their wedding in Rome last Wednesday. She renounced her right of succession to the Dutch Throne for love, and has announced that she will live outside the Netherlands. Her parents,60 words
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Article33 1964-05-04 1 SEOUL. Sun.— Fourteen people were killed and 20 others were Injured In Seoul when a four-storey building, weakened by a long spell of rainfall, collapsed over eleven wooden shacks. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article79 1964-05-04 1 LONDON Sun. The News of the World today frontpaged a report that a Leningrad Naval Court has •'cleared" Russia's former naval attache in London. Captain Eugene Ivanov, who was named in the sensational Keeler-Profumo affair. The court, agreeing he did not have an affair with MissReuter - 79 words
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259 1964-05-04 1 Topple Malaysia Sock calls on his people pRESIDENT So c karno of Indonesia today ordered his countrymen to topple Malaysia and said it was up to them to act. President Soekarno did not issue a specific military command but his Defence Minister. General Abdul Harls Nasutlon. was quoted by AntaraUPI - 259 words
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426 1964-05-04 1 Govt works on plan to develop all Malaysia RAZAK: FRUITS OF INDEPENDENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rrilE Central GovJ- ernment is now working out the details of the first five-year Malaysian development plan, which operates from 1966. "We still have a year to go in Malaya's second five-year plan (1961--1965) but426 words
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Article37 1964-05-04 1 MOTHERWELL. (Scotland), Sun. A baby, claimed to be Britain's smallest when born last Aug. 12, weighing 19 and a half ounces, died here yesterday In hospital. The baby had been ill with bronchial pneumonia. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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300 1964-05-04 1 Alliance leaders welcome the new Cabinet line-up p KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A LLIANCE leaders today hailed the new Cabinet line-up announced yesterday by the Prime Minister, Teneku Abdul Rahman. Syed Ja'afar Albar, the' Secretary General of UMNO, said there could not have been a better choice of Ministers and Assistant300 words
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Article213 1964-05-04 1 Power of free peoples: Johnson SYDNEY, Sun. President Johnson, in a message to Australia, today referred to "the power of free peoples when they move in concert against aggression." The message is expected to revive speculation on the Anzus treaty implications of Australia's involvement in the Malaysian-Indonesian dispute. President Johnson'^Reuter - 213 words
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Article37 1964-05-04 1 FORMER COVERNOR MURDERED NAIROBI. Sun. Mr. B. V Marwood. (i 7 yearold former British (.<>\- ernor of Sudan's Equatoria Province, was found murdered at his Kenya Highlands home near Kitale. 300 miles north-n-r>.t of here, today37 words
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88 1964-05-04 2 |>EKING, Sun.— The Chinese Vice-Premier. Marshal Chen YL reiterated Chlna"s firm support of Indonesia's "heroic strugde" against Malaysia at a banquet here last night In honour of Indonesian vl.sltors. Marshal Chen Vi pledged that the Chinese Government would continue to work with the88 words
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122 1964-05-04 2 JAKARTA BURNS 500 BOOKS THAT POISONED OUR SPIRIT' JAKARTA, Sun. Five hundred books condemned for "poisoning the spirit" of the Indonesian people were publicly burned here last night in the grounds of the Edutation Ministry. About -00 people u.iiihcd as a petrolsoaked coffin-like box u.ts ignited on top of aReuter - 122 words
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Article34 1964-05-04 2 TOKYO, Sun. A moderate earthquake shook northern Japan and Hokkaido today, Japanese I seismologists reported. The epicentre was about 40 miles deep in the Pacific off Itate, northern Japan. A.P.AP - 34 words
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103 1964-05-04 2 SEOUL, Sun.— South Korea today devalued its currency "won" by adopting a new exchange rate of 255 won a United States dollar. The previous conversion raw was 130 won a dollar. President Chung Hee Park said in a statement the new rate wasReuter - 103 words
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Article29 1964-05-04 2 SAIGON, Sun. FVwr Americans were wounded, two of them seriously, when a terrorist hurled a grenade Into their midst on the Saigon waterfront last night. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article25 1964-05-04 2 CAIRO. Sun. President Nasser yesterday issued a presidential degree setting free two Italians imprisoned since Jan. 3, 1960, for espionage for Israel. A.P.AP - 25 words
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94 1964-05-04 2 GARUDA JET SHOT AT ON TAKE-OFF AT JAKARTA JAKARTA, Sun. Officials of Garuda Indonesian Airways said yesterday that one of the company's three Convair 990 jet airliners had been shot at as it was leaving Jakarta recently. The pilot of the aircraft felt something was wrong just after take-off for94 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-05-04 2 Souvanna announces merger of Laos right, neutrals VIENTIANE, Sunday. r JpHE Coalition neutralist Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, announced yesterday the merger of the neutralist and right-wing factions. Prince Souvanna told a Press conference he has become leader of the two parties. He expressed hope that the third Laotian faction, theReuter; AP - 267 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-05-04 2 Nyasaland's civil servants take a pay cut BLANTYRE, Sun,. Nyasaland's civil servants will take a pay cut as part of an economy drive. Senior grades will get a little less, bottom grades a slight Increase, but all allowances will be abolished and rents will go up to the economic level.AP - 138 words
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Article54 1964-05-04 2 LEOPOLD VTT.LE. Sun. Armed < men ambushed a Congolese Army patrol on Friday near Lake Tanganyika, In the Eastern province of Kivu, killing a captain and two soldiers. Terrorist activity, modelled on the revolt led by Pierre Mulele In the western province of Kwilu, was Increasing InReuter - 54 words
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208 1964-05-04 2 Airlift of British troops for Aden battle T ONDON, Sun. Brf- tish troops wer* rushed by air last night to Aden to reinforce hard-pressed forces fighting a mountain battle with tribal guerillas, the Ministry of Defence announced. They were being flown out after an urgent request by the South ArabianReuter; AP - 208 words
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Article33 1964-05-04 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Interior Minister Oglnga Odinua and a delegation accompanying him from Kenya left on Saturday for Peking after discussing economic aid and other subjects vlth the Soviet Government. A.P.AP - 33 words
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130 1964-05-04 2 Thant offers Sock help to resolve M-dispute UNITED NATIONS. Sun. The UN Secretary -General, U Thant, is understood to have asked President Soekarno whether he would accept U Thant's services in helping to improve IndonesianMalaysian relations. That was Indicated to be one of the things U Thant meant when heAP - 130 words
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Article33 1964-05-04 2 SEOUL, Sun. Fourteen people were killed and 29 others were Injured in Seoul when a four-storey building, weakened by a long spell of rain, collapsed over 11 wooden shacks— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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90 1964-05-04 2 HONG KONG, Sun.-Chl-nese doctors In Shanghai have made a broken hand whole, the New China News Agency claims. Wang Tsun-po, a machinist, had his right hand cut In two about an Inch above the wrist when he acciden- tally started up a punchReuter - 90 words
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Miscellaneous16 1964-05-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby SHOPPING^ I /^/oat DiO S MOTHIN3jJ QSS&J (\u. THE LULL 0B=OaT)16 words
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178 1964-05-04 3 Man lives after 23 days in blanket of snow MOSCOW, Sun.—Doctors here have reported that they were able to revive a Ukrainian found after 23 days lying unconscious in a blanket of snow. The report was published D> Nedelya. weekend supplement of the Government newspaper Izvestia, which said the manAP - 178 words
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Article61 1964-05-04 3 NEW YORK, Sun.—Valentine Lopez told the police he would have no difficulty Identifying a man who raided his barbershop yesterday and took $30 at gunpoint. What puzzled Lopez was. "Why did he have to use a gun? Id have given him all the money he wanted.'AP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-05-04 3 rpURKISH women are •L pictured here demonstrating against the United Nations and India's General Gyani. the commander of the peacekeeping corps in Cyprus, in the Turkish area of Nicosia. About 2.000 women took part in the demonstration on April 26 'Go home' The women emotionally207 words
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254 1964-05-04 3 POLICE CLASH WITH YOUTHS IN PRAGUE VIENN/i, .Sunday OUNDREDS 01 police charged Czech youths n shouting "gestapo" and "long live freedom" in two separate May Day demonstrations against Czechoslovakia's Communist regime, reliable reports reaching here said yesterday. The reports, from Western sources citing witnesses, said about 3,000 youths clashed withUPI - 254 words
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98 1964-05-04 3 Texas gives Goldwater a runaway victory DALLAS, Texas, Sun. Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona scored a runaway victory last night in the Texas Republican Presidential preferential poll, a non-binding survey of voler opinion. Goldwater's triumph was never in doubt. He moved >wiftly to the front in j arly returns andAP - 98 words
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Article47 1964-05-04 3 SYDNEY. Sun Pour of Sydney's leading hotels have refused accommodation to the Beatles in June because of a threatened invasion by their fans. The managers of four hotels all said hordes of Beatles fans on their premises would disturb their regular guests. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article24 1964-05-04 3 HAVANA. Sun. Three people were killed and 11 severely burned when a ralloar exploded near Palma Soriano In Orient* Province yesterday—U.P.l.24 words
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159 1964-05-04 3 I OS ANGELES, Sun. J Original clothes designs worth an estimatea U*****,000 were stolen yesterday from the autumn collection of American designer Mr. Blackwell, police reported. Mr. Blackwell's assistant told officers that the 40 or 45 creations for introduction next autumn were from ttie couturier's exclusiveAP - 159 words
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Article44 1964-05-04 3 LANGLEY, England. Sun. Police yesterday were searching for two five-roomed bungalows. A neighbour told police he saw six men dismantle the prefabricated structures and cart them away In a truck. "I understood that they had bought them," he said. U.PX44 words
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135 1964-05-04 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson disclosed today how he keeps fit despite the burden of his office by taking frequent rests and swims In the White House pool during a long, busy day. During a 45-minute walk with reporters in the White HouseReuter - 135 words
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Article26 1964-05-04 3 BONN. Sun. A light plane crashed in fog near Bielefeld yesterday, killing three of its occupants and seriously Injuring the fourth. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement58 1964-05-04 3 ba# cull S-*o^ LC\\ FREE TINS OF IUJBLUE CROSS SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK J v. 'tec- I' Lucky BLUE CROSS users may receive ABSOLUTELY FREE six tins of BLUE CROSS Milk. When BLUE CROSS calls at your home, show the representative a tin of BLUE CROSS and you will receive six58 words
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Advertisement273 1964-05-04 3 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTENSION FOR SIX MORE DAYS ONLY! WITH MORE STOCKS ADDED English Tricel Pleated Dresses NOW On'y $14.90 MODERN SBLK STORE 34, High Street. Singapore -6. Tel: ***** coo**, r. FRECKLES!! New! At Lait! Free Brochure tells you haw yaa fcan remove freckles with ZEBENZE the now sensational formula thot273 words
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Advertisement239 1964-05-04 4 MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LIMITED The Board of Directors of MIDFL take pleasure in announcing to the public that the name of the Company has been changed from Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited TO Kit MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT j FINANCE LIMITED This change in name reflects the confidence of the239 words
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Article289 1964-05-04 5 NEGOTIATIONS CARRIED THROUGH WITHOUT A HITCH— ONLY MINOR DETAILS REMAIN IPOH, Sunday. THE new wages agreement reached in principle between the Malayan Mining Employers' Association and the National Mining Workers' Union is expected to cost the European managed tin industry in the country about289 words
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Article27 1964-05-04 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun.- A $12,000 veterinary ecntn •<nd a $8,000 tood-stall centre have been butlt by the Sta;e Govprnment at Ffandak Akhat Road hrre.27 words
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115 1964-05-04 5 Blood bank had 1,520 donatiohs in April SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service received a total of 1,520 donations last month, a record for any one month since the beginning of 1963. A total of 907 persons donated their blood last month at the Blood Transfusion Centre in the115 words
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Article79 1964-05-04 5 IPOH, Sun. The Ipoh branch of the National Union of Bank Employees will erect a monument to commemorate the late Mr. P. C. Gomez, the union's founder-pre-•ident. This was disclosed by the branch's acting chairman. Miss Ooi Chens Bee. at the annual meeting I here79 words
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Article89 1964-05-04 5 lOHORE BAHRU, Run. The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan Yur.os. was to leave for Kuala Lumpur tonight v.ith the names of members of the new Executive Council. The names will be announced after they have been I approved by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman89 words
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Article, Illustration245 1964-05-04 5 Break with Indonesia 'just a row between brothers' KUALA LUMPUR, Sut% The first Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Hussein Fatani, today described the present Malaysian Indonesian rift as "a quarrel between brothers." Mr. Hussein, who arrived here by air today with his wife and three children, told reporters at245 words
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Article23 1964-05-04 5 KAJANG. Sun. The Sultan of Selangor will open a $25,000 mosque at Kampong Batu Sa-belas dlth mile Chenus Road) on Friday.23 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-05-04 5 ADJUSTING HAJJAH DRESS OF EX-QUEEN Tl\(,Kl KHURSIAH, 1 widow of the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in the black Hajjah dress on returning to Kuala Lumpur from Mecca yesterday, has her dress buttoned up by a relative who went to receive her at the airport. The former Queen was one of139 words
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Article104 1964-05-04 5 BOY SLAIN, BROTHER HURT BY THUGS PENANG, Sun. A Han Chiang High School graduate, Ho Chuan Hock, 18, was murdered, and his elder brother, Chuan Seng, 20, seriously Injured, oy eight secret society thugs last night. The two brothers wvre standing in front of their fathers Beautiful Driving School in104 words
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Article40 1964-05-04 5 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Tan Kirn Bee, a Deputy Senior Inspector of Mines, has been appointed president of the Ipoh District Association of Boy Scouts by the Perak State Scout Council, succeeding Major E. Nicholas of the Territorial Army.40 words
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144 1964-05-04 5 JESSELTON. Sun. The 12 shop lot owners of the -satellite town at Kampong Ayer here, who have been fined S'!,000 each for failing to complete their building within the specific time limit, have petitioned the .Minister for Natural Resources. Mr. Richard Yap. for the144 words
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121 1964-05-04 5 Nasir to open refresher course ror teachers TPOH. Sun.— Syed Naslr 1 bin Ismail, Director cf Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. will declare open a five-day refresher course here tomorrow, for 146 non-Malay rational kmsruaee teachers. The course, the first of its kind, will bo held in Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman.121 words
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57 1964-05-04 5 Gurkha firing practice in Sarawak KUCHING. Sun Gurkh* troops will havr ;i Dracticr tiling of three-inch mortars ;ill clay <m Tuesday. Mortars will be positioned on Police Rifle Raner at 13th mile Oya Road. Sibu. and the danger area will be 1.500 square yards. Local farmers ana traveller* arp warned57 words
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Miscellaneous56 1964-05-04 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi J<? J y 'how V'lDOUfff^ /I'M #o*sr/Ar/\jt\]s^\ if i canlso it(DO VA HAVE TO I*f £>j£&] I FIX IT BUT GO V HOG THAT FAN, J (/y rWII SOS WE AHEAD •XjTLMER? j VyY BOTH ANP TWYJ V^>^T DIDWT BUY XJ CAN ■flat: f |T56 words
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Article50 1964-05-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— Five new societies have been registered in Singapore. They are the Tiong Sen* Kok. the Forces Driving Club Malaysia. Bluebird Badminton Party. Kwan San Cheng Mai Tan Clan Association. Singapore Llm Chu Kang Ama Keng Friendly Association, and the Queenstown Baptist Church of Singapore.50 words
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Article23 1964-05-04 6 SINGAPORE, Sun— Mr. Lim Kee Ming has been appointed a member or the Rent Conciliation Board for a further year.23 words
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Article21 1964-05-04 6 Minls- SINGAPORE, Sun— The Minister for Labour has appointed Mr RG Beale a member of the Central Provident Board.21 words
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Article32 1964-05-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing a wage dispute between the Singapore Cable and Wireless Staff Union and the Cable and Wireless Ltd. on May 19.32 words
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Article18 1964-05-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Yang di-P*rtuan Negara bas appointed Mr. Tio Seng Chin Chief BuildIng Surveyor, Singapore.18 words
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Article94 1964-05-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Electricity supplies will be cut off in certain areas on Tuesday between 8.30 a.m to 6.30 pm. to enable the changing of a transformer to bigger capacity at Florence Road sub-stk.ion The areas are: Upper Seiangoon Road (between 5 m.s. and 7 m.s.), Florence Road.94 words
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175 1964-05-04 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will declare open the offices of the newly-formed Tourist Promotion Board situated on the mezzanine floor of John Little's building on May 20. The Tourist Information Centre at Fuller ton Building has closed, and175 words
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Article427 1964-05-04 6 'pHB following la today schedule i of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport. Singapore ARRIVALS B0 AC: From Sydney, Brisbane. Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m. from London. Rome. Istanbul. Tehtrmn. Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 78S) 3.40 p.m. Pan Amtri.an From Ban Franciico, Los427 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-05-04 6 UIGHEST and lowest tempeia- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7542 words
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99 1964-05-04 7 Bank staff call off 'work to rule' DBNANO, Sun. Members ot the National Union of Bank Employees at the Overseas Union Bank here have called off their work-to-rule. A union statement today said an "amicable settlement" had been reached with the management following a series of meetings at the office99 words
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Article29 1964-05-04 7 PENANG. Sun. A tnoonna buoy in the Penan* Port has been re-sitpd at a position 3.850 feet j from -tho Fort Cornwallis Lighthouse, it was announced today.29 words
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Article34 1964-05-04 7 TPOH Sun. A shop Mnstam. One Tan? Seng. 56. woke up early Hils morninß to find the nundry shop, in Oopenij Road here in which he worked, burgled of goods worth $135.34 words
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Article19 1964-05-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Liou Eng Siong has been reelected president of the Magic Circle of Malav.M.i.19 words
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304 1964-05-04 7 A witness tells of $5,000 rewards by police 'A re you an informer? 9 question disallowed SUNGEI PATANI. Sun A businessman, Lee Khim Mean, admitted in the Sessions Court here today he had received rewards up to $5,009 from the police. Lee said this while under cross-examination by defence counsel,304 words
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Article65 1964-05-04 7 A survey to aid fishermen MUAR Sun. The Social Welfare Department here is conducting a survey on the i effect of Indonesian confrontation on Malaysian deep-sea fishermen with a view of providing them and their families with assistance. More than 100 deep-sea fishermen here are being interviewed by Social Welfare65 words
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119 1964-05-04 7 KUCHING. Sun. Schools in the Second Division near the border areas are functioning normally in spite of the fact that some of them are not far from the scene of terrorists activities. This was disclosed here today by the Barawak Director of119 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-05-04 7 UOME is the warrior home from the hustingsA rare treat of a family picture of Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Kazak. and his wife, Toh Puan Kalia. with Hi. ir four sons at home in .inlan Yenning. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. "There is so much104 words
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Miscellaneous311 1964-05-04 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS about the District Attorney 1. Old Blue shared responsibility capitalising the loan (IS). for broken bone (8. s>. Where people would have very 9. Slaughter of a .horse, in mind? little business to be the Low p. Countries, perhaps? (9. 4>. 10. Of course in Russia311 words
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115 1964-05-04 8 Council turns down offer of collection fee IPOH, Sun.— The Peo--1 pie's Progressive Party-controlled Ipoh Municipal Council has turned down an offer by the Perak State Government that the council act as the Government's collecting agent for water charges in Kampong Tawas neai the Tasek industrial site. 500 houses The115 words
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Article54 1964-05-04 8 PENANG, Sun. The president of the State Chinese i Penang) Association. Mr. Koh Sin Hock, has suggested that Maphilindo be scrapped. "It cannot be a reality if a member la determined to crush and destroy another, and the sooner it is scrapped, the better." he told54 words
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372 1964-05-04 8 Snap a photo and win a free trip to Hong Kong SINGAPORE, Sunday. r pHE Tourist Promotion Board today announced a new colour transparency photographic competition aimed at building up its photographic library. The competition is open to all photographers There are 16 cash prizes plus three return flights to372 words
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Article67 1964-05-04 8 Patriotic Fund near $l. 2m. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Con. tributiona to the National Patriotic Fund up to April 23 totalled *1 191.996.57. Bank Negara Malaysia announced at the weekend. Direct contributions to the bank were received from: Mr. P. Vadamalal $4.40. the Kedah Maruthuvai Social and Welfare Association Alor Star.67 words
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257 1964-05-04 8 JAKARTA GUNBOATS TURN TO ROBBING INDONESIAN TRADERS MUAR. Sunday INDONESIAN gunboat personnel «ir» seizing half the cargo of Indonesian traders' boats they meet in the high seas instead of killing the traders. The story of this new twist in gunboat practice following Soekarno's command to them to shoot to kill257 words
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171 1964-05-04 8 Firemen to Govt: Reopen pay talks SINGAPORE, Sun. SirgaDcre Fire Brigade employees urged the Government today to re-open wage talks with the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which reprpsents them A resolution passed at their annual meeting today said that If the Government failed to resume talks, the workers would171 words
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127 1964-05-04 8 One killed, 6 hurt in wedding day motor crash rpELLK ANBON, 1 Sun. A car leading a wedding procession of 2U cars from Penang blew a front tyre and somersaulted on the Teluk .\nson -Kampar Road, killing the driver and injuring six others. The driver. Tan Ah Senc. 22, manager127 words
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Article124 1964-05-04 8 10 POSTAL STAMPS WILL BE INVALID KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Ministry of Works, Posts and Triecommunications has announced that lo postape stamps commemorating tho 1958 ECAFE conference and the first arviiversary of Malayan Independence will be invalid from June 1. The stamps are: The 12 cents, red. and M rents,124 words
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Article22 1964-05-04 8 TANAH RATA, Sun. Mr. 8. Venugopal from Kuala Lumpur ha* succeeded Mr. Yoong Ke« Tho as health inspector or Cameron Hißhlands.22 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-05-04 8 Fyou live In a world of utter darkness as all but one of these men do, it takes a special brand of pluck to leap into space— even if you know it is from the low diving board at a swimming pool. ThrsrLee On Wing - 204 words
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Advertisement484 1964-05-04 8 *T^*^M t mm I 1 1 mSm j" l i 1 4m J m m SAPPHIRE QUEEN IIIVIN (lIGANT KZtLJ •UmiNO IS AN INTTI NATIONAL NAME FOt QUALITY AND FASHION MAKEKVOFTMI FAMOUS NAVITIM«. CO PILOT. UNITIMt. CMIONOMAT. TIANSOCEAN. «r«MfWi V W.Hh < l».r 310 Tv T. I— lu,l^|. M«n«ll«f<t t484 words
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Article52 1964-05-04 9 17UCHINC. Sun. The price of petrol, kerosene and gas in Sarawak and Sabah will be reduce by three cents a gallon from tomorrow Shell Marketing Company of Borneo announced today. The company said the price cut was made possible through the reduction of operating costs following recent change*52 words
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167 1964-05-04 9 ftUCHING, Sun. —The people of Sabah and Sarawak are eager to see the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. The Chief Ministrr of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, said this to newsmen on his arrival for a four-day official visit to Sarawak167 words
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173 1964-05-04 9 Pressmen barred from interviewing actress at airport, but why? I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. I Pressmen at the Kuala Lumpur Airport this morning were barred from going into the transit lounge of the terminal building to take pictures of a South Indian film actress. Only Television Malaysia was allowed an interview with173 words
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Article72 1964-05-04 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— The Government's a;m in holding agricultural and kampong produce exhibitions is to encourage fanners to produce better quality crops and products. The District Officer. Kuala r, Tenßku Sliahriman bin Tengku Suleiman said this today when he opened an agricultural exhibition and competition in72 words
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208 1964-05-04 9 Biggest-ever auction of 60-year old hotel's property CINGAPORE. Sun. Sixty-five bed and living room sets will soon be going under the hammer in Singapore's biggest -ever auction of furniture". A huge crowd Is expected to bid for or see the 800-odd pieces which for half a century furnished the rooms208 words
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Article60 1964-05-04 9 KANGAR. Sun. The first meeting of the newly-eiectrd Pprlis State Assembly will be held on May 20 at the State Legislative Assembly hall here. The Regent of Perlis, Tengku Suleiman, will declare open the meeting following the swearingin of the 12 newly-elected members. The State60 words
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Article35 1964-05-04 9 KAJANG. Sun. Mr. Na Kan Choon, executive engineer of Ulu Langat Public Works Department, has been transferred to Alor Star. He Is succeeded by Inche Talha bin Haji Mohamed Hashlm of P.W.D. Trengganu.35 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-05-04 9 The link of destiny with Australia and NZ Graduates told of education and die duty of politics DENANG, Sun. The president of the Australian and New Zealand Gra d v ates' Association of Malaya, Mr. Goh Hock Guan, last night urged people who had had the benefit of a higher233 words
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121 1964-05-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Prii p vate candidates who wish to sit for the Government Secondary IV School Certificate (Chinese) examination to be held from Nov. 24 to Dec. 4 this year, should register themselves personally at the examinations section. Ministry of 1 Education. Kay Siang Road.121 words
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Advertisement231 1964-05-04 9 u ri IMDC I ii/F A /"AT" Ttif 3 t 2i% Bh^tteat J "^^^i |M) wM t I it iw' mmmmmw^. 9 i t*^Mfl 2 M ———7 m*^^^KSS*fr^Lm\ lE^^^^& Jmw^9m\mMHm\mmm\ 7) mmmr^^^^^M mmmmmmm^Sl*WmMr&^^ J v -dBS* '"'•i^* Wf y_ "^rnrnm With truck c With truck cab. With op*n call fi\pd-sidr231 words
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Miscellaneous75 1964-05-04 9 A aaP VT Hamtin *.i V i BET tF OL DOC ANT SOMEHOW," I WflfeiWtfl I VJSi 1 I A V 1 I I I •—■.<«.» n.mo lfco IHrk Trury Bff ChmUi <*<>nl,t LM tbmor Hy 4| Lapp AlOOFli^fTCuSj tf&eVE** (??-tSTMET fTWOSE KflTfe UNAMKRICAN TO W /^TMArs"\ AMEBjCAMUFrIRTiTM'' OF THAT75 words
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Obituary36 1964-05-04 10 WorWi tit /Minimum) DEATH or. April 27th. at Tlnly»rs:'y college Hoxpital, London. TB. Voice. 0.8K.. J .M.N.. late Chief Police Officer. Jobore. loved biwoand rf Joan and dear son-in-law of Dr. A Mrs Field. Malacca.36 words
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Article129 1964-05-04 10 Words tit (Minimum) MR A MRS. T. T. CMCBIAH thank rrlatiw* and fnrnda for thr.r ittrndun< valuable presents and rreninicn at their w. rtrtlntr on R441 CHILDREN AND FAMILY Of Ut« K P Kurup thank friend* and relative, mr BMMwJs of condolences, wnttbi an>l attendance at funeral. M. OOOAMPE129 words
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Obituary25 1964-05-04 10 1!..,,/* <tn i Minimum) IN LOVINr. MEMORY < I Mr«. Out soo Ann Urn, who left M on •>.! H it. .1 by huiband rMMren.25 words
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Article241 1964-05-04 10 ?/> H'«r<i\ >■/» < Minimum) hcial offer:: ;.v. discount on Venetian <;ia.-a and Crraimca at Capre t Htm Ann Blag., Orebard Road, s pore. REMEMBER MARZINE' and ton* travel rtskaaM. This famous qulrkactlnx remedy Is met effective, and Hf. m hki- it children YOUR CNOICC uf taste In dresaea241 words
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Article810 1964-05-04 10 Faces Old And New Loyalty to his colleagues is one of Tengku Abdul Rahman's outstanding traits, and it is therefore not surprising that his new Cabinet should show a striking continuity with the old. The new and enlarged mandate which the electorate has given the Alliance (while essentially an expression810 words
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Article411 1964-05-04 10 The hundreds of thousands who cheered Soekarno in Jakarta yesterday must by now be wondering what all the shouting was about. However exciting the dictator's speech to the crowd in Freedom Square, it offered neither peace nor war, neither action nor respite, neither food nor reasons for further411 words
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Article457 1964-05-04 10 The high cost of husband hunting By LINNE EDMUNDS I ONDON, Sun. The high society whirl of Britain's debutants and their matchmaking mothers— now well underway for 1964— has changed dramatically in the six years since Queen Elizabeth ended formal presentations at Buckingham Palace. Now money more than rank providesReuter - 457 words
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206 1964-05-04 10 rE Public Utilities Board is showing great activity in the laying of water and sewerage mains and electric cables in Singapore, and I am sure the citizens are very appreciative of this. In Opera Estate We wre pleased to note that the canal is being widened,206 words
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Article, Illustration864 1964-05-04 10 JOHN STIRLING - JOHN STIRLING ONE MAN PLAYS A WAITING GAME From VIENTIANE, Sun THE protagonists in tho Laotian crisis are sizing each other up before making their next move. The former pattern of neutralist and right-wing factions confronting h© pro Communist Pathet Lao was shattered whenOFNS - 864 words
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Advertisement453 1964-05-04 10 Struts Ti-« lUi.7 H.i 9)04.D •*^O*a#J«J*J ■nm iiwi Fwo'rr M. at. IIMAH. ■aww trow »**7. Him «r»aaa W RCfMA««MT CO M« Jmtam Maaam. jk.* 1 I In CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wt4» lit (Mimimmm) MOWN To Maxwell and W«a«r son at OnlTmrad OB lit Mmy LMi To Dona and DavM a453 words
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Advertisement14 1964-05-04 10 Health. Wealth. Comfort. $«mh» »'Medtk°| (Shoe Department) 332, North Bridgi Road, Siigaptrt. Tel: *****.14 words
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Advertisement102 1964-05-04 10 /f^FILTERMASTER^ This* unique and P%T I used extensively m \J t~~ "HkW Hopkins Filtermoster' provides o complete ronge ot models suitable for oil types •of swimming pools from backyard swimming pools to public swimming pools. They occupy only o fro'.tion of the space normclly required by convenrional sond filter-beds. More102 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-05-04 10 "If* heartbreaking, comradev. lust when at long, long last we'd get him."12 words
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Article350 1964-05-04 11 THIS IS THE ULTIMATE OBJECTIVE OF MALAY EDUCATION COUNCIL, SYMPOSIUM TOLD SINGAPORE. Sunday. r J IHE1 HE Malay Education Council, a private body to which the Malay Teachers' Union is affiliated, will press the Singapore Government to set up a Malay university. This was revealed by350 words
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119 1964-05-04 11 KUALA I.LMPUR. Sun.— The j lolloping have passed the Uni- 1 versity oi Malaya preliminary (.supplementary) examination lor the degree ot M.8.8.b., held last month. Basir bin Rakim (chemistry, physics i Chang Chee Khong tchemisiry, physics); Gan Kong Seng chemist r.v I Megat Burhainuddin119 words
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Article151 1964-05-04 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Installation, of $1.75 million long-range surveillance radar has been completed at the Paya Lebar International Airport and will be operational soon, it was officially announced today. Installed by Decca Radar Ltd., this modern high definition S-band radar, ordered two years ago. makes151 words
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Article27 1964-05-04 11 IPOH. Sun. The chairman of the MCA in Perak Dato LJew Why Hone yesterday opened the new premises of the Perak Chinese Engineering Association here.27 words
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Article, Illustration413 1964-05-04 11 Fans besiege Johnny and his combo A LONG WAIT AT THE YIP ROOM OF SINGAPORE AIRPORT, THEN... SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 100 shouting fans besieged the YIP room at the Singapore airport's new terminal building last nignt to catch a glimpse of Dutch pop singer Johnny Lion and his Jumping413 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sim.— New Zealand's Chief of Air Staff. Air Vice Marshal I. O. Morrison (above), who Is on a tour of the Royal New Zealand Air Force units In Thailand, flew In today In a special RNZAF plane for a one day106 words
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283 1964-05-04 11 rrtHE National Union A of Government Clerical Workers said today the Government should include the reorganisation of the Whitley Council negotiat i n g machinery within the terms of reference of the proposed Salaries Commission The union's general secretary, Mr. G. N. Raj283 words
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111 1964-05-04 11 MIRI. Sun. A Communist subversive document containing "secret rules" of the Farmers' Association of Sarawak, satellite organisation of the Clandestine Communist Organisation, was produced in the district court here when a youth pleaded guilty to possessing subversive documents. Pui Sing LI alias Put Lai111 words
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Article, Illustration219 1964-05-04 11 Burgess in for talks on new rubber product SINGAPORE, Sun. The director of Guthrie Estates Agency in London, Mr. J. V. Burgess, flew in here today for talks with Government officials on, a new form of rubber production by the company's estates here. This new product Is tradenamed Dynat. "It219 words
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111 1964-05-04 11 KUCHING. Sun. Sarawak's .seventh political party, the Machinda, was inaugurated here today. The new party announced that it« motto would be to serve "for the people and country." and its slogan "Hidup (long live,) Sarawak. Hidup Malaysia." The chairman of Machinda. Mr. Michael Bums, said111 words
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Article22 1964-05-04 11 PENANG. Sun.— Thirteen delegates from several countries attending the Jaycee International conference here today answered an appeal for blood donations.22 words
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Advertisement133 1964-05-04 11 '"lucky breeze television set winners! Congratulations to the following dealers who won Pye Television sets in the Breeze Trade Competition. HOCK CHYE HUAT, KEOW SENC. CHOONC SENC. 194. Rochore Road. 21, Jalan Bahru. 221. Ipoh Road. Singapore 7. Kuala Kurau. Kuala Lumpur. TAY YONC HUAT. HOI HENC LOONC, 1062-C YioChu133 words
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Advertisement69 1964-05-04 11 V RENT H I REDIFFUSION I L TV J Television It the current croze throughout Singapore. Most people, you Included R"^^^^^^ perhaps, complain of occasional heodoche eye fotigue and other eye discomforts ofter i.J3fc *WR^9 wotching TV. Why not consult us get a pair of glosse* fi _> ft and69 words
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Miscellaneous662 1964-05-04 11 Today's Radio, TV~| RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 41 and 25 METRES 476 METRES A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; SHORTWAVE SERVICE 6.01 Morning Prelude: 7.00 41.7 Metrea News; 7.10 Dp And About: 7 JO News; 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin: 60 Proß 1 ummi iT 7.50 Dd And About;662 words
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88 1964-05-04 12 Prince Edward 8 weeks old christened LONDON. Sun Prince Friward. youngest child of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. i was christened in Window Castle* private chapel yesterday. The ei«ht-week-old prince, third In line of succession to the throne, had five godparents i Prince Rlehard of Gloucester, the DuchessReuter - 88 words
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Article57 1964-05-04 12 LONDON. Sun. SwlsS chemists have produced a margarine which smells like butter and which t.< well on the way to having an identical flavour. The British weekly. Scientific Journal, said the results of experiments in Geneva by four researchers have shown that "this ambitious endReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1964-05-04 12 LUSAKA. Northern Rhodesia. Sun. Another 153 political prisoners were released today under the Northern Rhodesian Governments amnesty plan Releases now total almost 400— A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration350 1964-05-04 12 Only way to win Vietnam war is to carry it north Nixon gA LTIM ORE Maryland, Sun. Former U.S. VicePresident Richard M. Nixon, said yesterday the only way the United States could win in Vietnam was to carry the war to Communist controlled North Vietnam. "The United States must winAP - 350 words
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Article402 1964-05-04 12 I VANCOUVER. Sun Would it be worth going back for that amount? \N unemployed Canadian bush pilot has been A asking himself a U5542.000.000 question as of late "Would It b° worth Rolnn back for?" That's tho amount ol hard rash Mr. Cedrlc Mah ofUP - 402 words
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281 1964-05-04 12 Britain must prevent break-up of Malaysia, say Conservatives LONDON. Sun. The Conservative Commonwealth Councils annual meeting here yesterday discussed a report which said Britain, in line with Australia and New Zealand, must take whatever steps were necessary to prevent any attempt by Indonesia to break up Malaysia. The report, aReuter - 281 words
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Article31 1964-05-04 12 MOSCOW. Sun The Premier. Mr. Khrushchev. (lew to the Black Sea yesterday for a few days of relaxation before making hi* first trip to the African continent UJU. J31 words
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Advertisement275 1964-05-04 12 JwM I h Wj -'"mE^immm^ '-^^m^Ws^ WITH A CIRTINA sfn,Tp YOU'LL LOVE TO KNOW IHE TIME V f coiliTtloo. But onv pfficml Ctrtmo Aflwrt will b# r" a a **'^'^^^y^ to ihnwr you hi* rich o»vj <nt fronting cHoica of Sopphir* "«Wi TH«y or* v»oteh»» to tr*em.-» Fothionobly on.l •l«Oontty275 words
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Advertisement21 1964-05-04 12 oncflp m BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by:- VNION LIMJT.ED Under appointment from. Pepsi-Cob Co* New YoHt21 words
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Article1035 1964-05-04 13 The unorthodox medical practices FRINGE MEDICINE. By Brian Inglis. (Faber and Faber 305.) THIS book will cause a healthy scandal. It is a frontal attack on the narrow-minded orthodoxy of the medical establishment and a spirited defence of the unorthodox methods practised on its fringes. Among these the author includes1,035 words
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Article381 1964-05-04 13 rE United States came late to the creation of organised intelligence services, which, in their modern form, date only from Pearl Harbour. What was then created largely followed the British model at first, but it soon greatly outgrew every service in the world except the Soviet. The381 words
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304 1964-05-04 13 Way of life at famous Public Schools THE second of a series in which the boys, with discrrot guidance from masters, will write about thrir way of life at famous public schools. Charterhouse, says its publisher, is "an interestinK reflection of the effects of a public school education on a304 words
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Advertisement504 1964-05-04 13 w 1 Send for a copy of this famous THo* book. It will cost you nothing. N/\. Yet it can open the door to a wonderful carrer. Gtniral C«rtiflc»t« It will show you how you can of Educ tion be success how you can Ovtr«ta« School have a well paid,504 words
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Advertisement213 1964-05-04 13 PARKER IT'S THE INK THAT'S BEST FOR ALL PENS! Keeps new pens healthy Adds new life to old pens Whether your pen is new or old, whatever its make or condition, it deserves to be filled with Parker SUPER QUINK. When pens are slow to start or behave sluggishly, it213 words
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Advertisement857 1964-05-04 14 I P^^^^^^^^^^ *x*x*xß»i»x«*x«l untinurd from fact 101 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word. SS (Min.)— Box St rt: axtrm WANTED fuok general amah for I h'.ropran family. Telephone (Spore) tun. BVCE: Personal driver wanted by tr>i> executive in Kuala Lumpur. Replies to Box A3A69 B.T, K L. AVAILABLE MID-MAY Chinese ixcldent-frer driver857 words
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Advertisement928 1964-05-04 14 SITUATIONS VACANT M Her*** SS (Min.)— Bmx It rt: txtrm ACCOUNT* CLERK required by turopean KnKineering Firm with minimum I >ears odlce experience, knowledge of Hook -keeping and Typing. Apply in own nandKriting Hating age, education. g**> viou* employer's references and salary *>Ke<l to Box A 3542 B.T. Singapore APPLICATIONS928 words
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Advertisement1111 1964-05-04 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wardt SS (Him.)— Bax St rta. txtrm I AVAILABLE IST JUNE for sn months then on month to month Dim. Detacb*d Two Bedroomed Bungalow, Small Study District 30. Rent >6ou 00 per month. Telephone (Snore) 30*14. SELF CONTAINED FURNISHED Bed-sitting room, own long bath, shower, toilet, own entrance1,111 words
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Advertisement1015 1964-05-04 14 EDUCATION I* Wordt SS (Min.)— Bax St rf*. txlra HOW IS YOUR Malay progre*air«T —Improve your knowledge of the aticnal Language by reading Berita Harian daily, the only romamsed National Language newapaper. SHORTHAND: Rapid Simplified Course:: (Morning/Afternoon (Daily): I Even ins (thrice) Success Guaranteed: I Register early: Raja* College (Qian1,015 words
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Advertisement831 1964-05-04 14 FOR HIRE tt Warda it Min.)— Bmx tt rta. xtr. T.V. FOR HIRE monthly Sl* Contact Malaysia Klectric Co., Spore 4C908. i" r '!»'»ni AT REASON ABLE Rates Prompt service guaranteed. Marden Company, sx. Orchard Koad. Singapore. Telephone BBJM HIRE PURCHASE Wordt SS (Min.)— Bex St rtt. txtra' WtSXINGHOUSB GERMAN831 words
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Advertisement1080 1964-05-04 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE ;o Warda St Him.)— Box St eta. txtrm FACTORY MODIFIED Volvo BIS. Downton Morn* 1100. Alfa Romeo; Cuiletta Sprint. 1-otiis XV Kerran rn«ine. Scow «8«li XL. 2S3M S'por*. MORRIS MINI IUPER 1982 Wind■ni. Winrio»* On* European owner: MBxV. A 5.% Cambridge l»S0 on* Kurcp«an owner 77 Beacb1,080 words
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Advertisement749 1964-05-04 14 LADIES DRESS SHOP tt Warda tt (Him.)— Bax ta rt: axtra .MATINNITV WIAR for •mart mcther»to-b». Nelson*. 176, Orchard Road, B'por*. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Warda U (Him.)— tax tt eta. aatrm MOTIL AMBASSADOR Br*«ld* 48. U*yer Road. Dancms Nlsntly. T*l. •MM. ILOANI COUNT NOTIL. IT, Balbaoral Road, rxnglin <Compl*t*ly749 words
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Advertisement694 1964-05-04 14 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE CHAIR OF SOCIOLOGY Applications are Invited from suitably qualtfled persons with a background In either Anthropology or Sociology, and preferably with experience of working In an Asian country. It Is envisaged that teaching and research within th« Department of Sociology will be based broadly on the theories694 words
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Advertisement1254 1964-05-04 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U Due Sport Sails P. Sham Pining TALTHYBIUS LmrtML 6la:-go« Way I May 15 ll Pt/Apr I CIYtONEUa J»trpttl Cli 33 May 7 May 1/11 May 11 PERSEUS liitrpttl, Oubim. fillstoa Ml) ll Mi, 11 May 14/11 a., it OIOMEB Limpttl. Dublin ...7T7.... May 111,254 words
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Advertisement1359 1964-05-04 15 WMStSS^^^^tESS^ pw'^ THE EAC LINES Lm'A. V y~M SIMCAPOtt a KUALA IUMfUt »r. SWfTTINMAM •Pf MANO atMat3r7g»^ I b«h«a« hoosi k u.r.HC to. r-oioi-.i I'lwiimm FhONl ?K>\ fHONI 11*44 MOM I till PHON|*II7I SAILINGS 10 GENOA, Ll 4AVRE NAMIUtt. IRtMlti. ANIWltr ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, BSLO, IQTHENIUH ANB COPE NH AUK S1,359 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-05-04 15 I BENULINE~\ UPRESI IERtICt It UWOON. UVIBPO*. a CONTINtNIU fttTl BVVAynVD Liverpool May li BEFf ALDER B v PI S'Mm Ptntig Hamburg JtM II it Pt May I Rotterdam liv» 'BENVALLA For unM iin«aiHiif PL S'nam Kentng Hamburg Hit 2 CI 35,Ti(ay May 5/ I Singapore P. S'riam Penang BENVENUI1,284 words
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Advertisement1196 1964-05-04 15 Ifcp^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IKiJn LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE r*** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singaport Pt. Sham Penant ll Due lonton •lONIAN 21/22 Mty 23/24 May 23 May II Jim rCITY OF NEWCASTLE 24 tl Miy 21 Ma» II Juti •CITY OF LEICESTER 7. 21 •Ml 21 24 jut1,196 words
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Article1160 1964-05-04 16 'T'HF table of sham on thet 1 Malayan Stock Kvchanjc shows vist businrts to April 25. (A) and i last baslness since that date ißi mith H and L slandlns for High^t and Lowest business (or 1963 and .75 fr«f. 95 3.12 1.72 Orts 290 2«51,160 words
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Article37 1964-05-04 16 THME Malayan Eiehanie Bankf Aiia--1 clatian made then changes to ita rate* to merchants on Saturday (all rate* to MOO): Silling TT ir OD riady: Oeutichi Marki tStf; Itl^in Franci 1H13: Halland Cuildtri I ITj37 words
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Article33 1964-05-04 16 HI DIM IV A 1 (perlb.) (ptrpirul.) pril 27. 68* cl*. 9SMJ7| 28. <7jt cts. fttlM 29. CTJi rU. 1U7.7S 30. 67i ctv $526.7.1 Ist 1- 6«; et%. USC7S 2. ISM33 words
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Article707 1964-05-04 16 Tin price easier at close THE price of tin In Penung on Saturday closed Mtslei being down by 75 cent* to $526 per picul During the week the price hau been subjected to .small enaiic moves, but was basically steady Monday saw a use of U to $326.87.. and thereafter707 words
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Advertisement1122 1964-05-04 16 mmmmWmX^^mmLwmm^mmm^mm^ammmmmm VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Hn^jtr,''!! V*im% S. f 'CI'CO HtJK M'ffUl O'roit C'ClgO "Tatai Mirt" Jl 72 Mi; 7 n Juae 21 Jaai I Jaly I Jul; 11 Jatf 12 Jil;° "Milnaiaii Man" ?J 23 June 7 July IB <H; S1,122 words
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Advertisement948 1964-05-04 16 TO AUSTRALIA I s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully oircenditiened ttobilrtW) Depomng PENANG 17th May 1964 SINGAPORE 18th May 1964 for Frcmonfla, Adcloide, Melbourne ft Sydney. Limited First Clou accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER,948 words
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Advertisement792 1964-05-04 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO i Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoo "ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ */«4 "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 "ASIA" 17/ 7/64 8/64 "G. MARCONI" 2/792 words
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Advertisement341 1964-05-04 16 THE STRAITS RUBBER NOTICE At a Board Meeting held In 378-7 A. Changi Village iU' m v London on Ist May. 1964. the Singapore, have applied for a ReDirectors considered the Accounts, tail Shop licence in respect of for the year ended 31st December, premises No: 378-7 A Chantst Vlll--1963.341 words
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1969 1964-05-04 17 From Our Market Correspondent OVERBOUGHT bulls were responsible for the seeming paradox on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week when prices fell throughout, despite the mammoth victory of the Alliance in the General Election the previous week. No less than 33 industrial shares fell1,969 words
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Article37 1964-05-04 17 On the fra* axchang* markat ln Hwig Keng. the U.S. dellar waa quoted at 5.731 for T.T. and 5.72 i for cash. Starling was quoted at 15.98 and en* tatl *f KOld at 248 i.37 words
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Article666 1964-05-04 17 THE following is a complete list of teviserf quotations as at Saturday. May 2. s. Alei orrti 12.4.S li.oo BouMead l.v, i -,7 Central Prop 1.33 1.34 City Dcv H IW C.s. Holding 3.32 3.30 Coo. Tin Smelt pr*f 17/9 I On 49 s M Dunlup*666 words
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Article60 1964-05-04 17 DI VI DE ND S AN NOUNC ED Current p.iwnrnl Data of paMiirnt I .ii 1 1 lor vf»r Total lor prrvious >ear Ckana Itublirr Jrntm Kuanlun .loli.iii lin rtilTrtr MrnUk.it. Sungn Bahru Lid. Mli Brtoijf t Interim. 6%t 30-, June 9 M.iy 19 18 27 Jump 8 June ft60 words
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Article43 1964-05-04 17 Apr. 27. Apr. 28. 'Industrials 110.60 111.20 Tins: 133.95 134.29 S rubbers: 105.24 105.48 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. Z'J, 1»6» 100. Apr. 29. 108.94 134.15 105.36 Apr. 30. 1 108.72 133.52 105.48 May 1. May 3. 108.60 133.33 105.5*43 words
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Advertisement640 1964-05-04 17 JARDINE WAUGH LIMITED PRIVATE ROADS (incorporated In Hon. Kong) ISdsTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dosed for g"er£ rVpJrT that the Filth Ordinary General Wednesday 6th May '64 Meeting of the Company will be »wpi»ir».u held at 204 Cantonment Road, I C^ Singapore on Saturday, the Six- li^JrJ, O A S640 words
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Advertisement1471 1964-05-04 17 COMPANY MEETINGS lABU CHEVIOT RUBBER LIMITED CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT FINE ACHIEVEMENT AGAINST FALLING PRICES DATO SIR JOHN HAY UNDERLINES SIGNIFICANCE OF REALISTIC APPRAISAL OF PROFITS In his statement to Shareholders at the 11th Annual General Meeting, Sir John Hay writes: Because of the exceptionally dry cipate that the upward trend ln1,471 words
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Advertisement1425 1964-05-04 17 MALACCA RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT DATO SIR JOHN HAY REPORTS SUCCESSFUL YEAR BUT MODEST RETURN ON ACTUAL CAPITAL EMPLOYED In his statement to Shareholders at the 58th Annual General Meeting, Dato Sir John Hay writes: Out profit, before tax, for the the representatives of the Planuyear fell by £b1,425 words
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189 1964-05-04 18 BOXING SABA move to fight juvenile delinquency SINOAPORK. Bun. The Singapore Amateur Boxing A.sm>■'atlon are making an all out drtvt to popularise boxing in community centres as a move to combat juvenile delinquency. Frank Pestana, The SABA president.- who is also a deputy Kuperln•#rdent of police, said that his svx-latlon189 words
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225 1964-05-04 18 GOLF Nick Harvey keeps Island Club title OINGAPORE. Sun. Nick Har- vey retained his Singapore Island Country Club golf championship when he beat John Mitchell at the 19th in the final over the Bukit course today Mitchell gave Mi opponent a close right throughout and wu unlucky to mix a225 words
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Article2143 1964-05-04 18 RACING by Epsom Jeep: Penang, Sunday gINTANG Sarawak was an easy winner in the main sprint over 5Af at Batu Gantong racecourse here today. Merv Posner sent Bin- tang Sarawak into the lead at the top of thp .straight and the gelding easily held off Barang Haik's2,143 words
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Article101 1964-05-04 18 DENANG. Sun. Penang Sports i Club Just beat the clock to win their annual cricket match against Selangor Club b< n run* at Western Road here today Hayatl Meah took the last Selangor Club wicket with the first ball in the last over when he rleanbowled101 words
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Article67 1964-05-04 18 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore "A"' soccer team to meet India's Asian '/outh team in a friendly match at Jalan Besar tomorrow (7 p.m.' will be selected from: Sarip Sullen. Ann Soon, Rahmat Bahar. Loke Chee Tian. Samat Abdullah, Matthew Chin, Umar Rahmat, Mohamed All. Arlffln. Zalnol Ahmad.67 words
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286 1964-05-04 18 1 OUISVILLE. Sun. J Northern Dancer won the 90th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs herp yesterday. Hill Rise was second and a photograph showed that The scoundrel was third and Roman Brother fourth. Northern Dancer, owned oy Toronto IndustrialistReuter - 286 words
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Article39 1964-05-04 18 LONDON. Sun. Rex Sellera. the Australian leg spinner, had a successful operation on his spinning finger in a London clinic on Friday. "There are no complication*, and the doctors are quite pleased." said Australian manager. Ray St«ele.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article125 1964-05-04 18 SOCCER B'gor GDBH Dir. I: Ministry of Agriculture v SWRC (Taylor Rd>: DW. 2: Railways Sentul v Survey (Sentul Pasari; DW. 3A: TAWA Stores v Simlt (Ipoh Rdl; Dt». SB: ICI v SWRC <XL padang): Sri Jaya v APCS (Pudu Rd). Friendly: Spore 'A* v Indian Youths125 words
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Advertisement98 1964-05-04 18 \^^mt v^^v Ism' ViJT ■i2WiP*'k" |yf. I conquered the need to add lime or Walcrete is ideal for plastenng.brick any plastensers to cement mortar, and block laying, screeding, wall and Walcrete Masonry Cement has been floor tiling. Walcrete is so easy to use specially formulated for all mortar and economical98 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-05-04 19 Betty to contest 400 m at Tokyo The world of sport CYDNEY, Sun.—Aus- tralia has named 31 athletes 19 men and 12 women for the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. They include Betty Cuthbert and Albert Thomas, who will be making their third Olympic appearances. Betty, a triple goldReuter; UPI - 345 words
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506 1964-05-04 19 WEST HAM 3 PRESTON 2: London, Sunday HAM UNITED, the East London club from the First Division, yesterday justified their hot favouritism when winning the English F.A. Cup for the first time in their history. They beat Preston North End, the LancashireReuter - 506 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-05-04 19 Sobers to lead West Indies riEORGETOWN, Sun.— G*rVT field Sobers was jesterday appointed captain of the West Indies cricket team. The appointment was announced here by Kenny Wishart. secretary of the West Indies Board of Control. Sobers, acknowledged as the world's finest all-rounder, has been the favourite to succeed SirReuter - 161 words
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Article188 1964-05-04 19 Victory fever in Upton Park T ONDON, Sun. Cud winLl tiers' fever started early In West Ham last night, the London suburban home of the winners of Britain's soccer match of the year the FA. Cup Final. Banners bearing "Well Done Lads" were hastily written and carried round the streets,Reuter - 188 words
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Article36 1964-05-04 19 TOKYO, Sun. Mike Knight (Britain), In a Brabham Junior, von the International formula car race on the opening day of the Japan Grand Prix meeting at Suzuka yesterday. Mike Evans (Malaysia) finished 11th.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article34 1964-05-04 19 LONDON, Sun. Rugby League results: Eastern Division semi-final Halifax 21 Wakefield 12. Western Division semi-final Swlnton 21 Widnes 5 Dlv. 1 Keighley 16 Hunslet 10. Div. 2 Oldham 41 Whltehaven s.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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188 1964-05-04 19 DAVIS CUP GERMANY GAIN WINNING LEAD LONDON, Sun. Results In the Davis Cup European zone first round ties played yesterday: In Brussels: Germany gained a 3-0 winning lead against Belgium. Germany will meet either Morocco or Russia In the second round. In The Hafue: Holland led Hungary 2-1. The winnersReuter - 188 words
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421 1964-05-04 19 CRICKET JACK FINGLETON reporting from Bristol, Sunday npHE AUSTRALIAN new ball attack, harshly criA ticised by many London writers after their indifferent showing at Worcester, took it out on Gloucestershire here yesterday, dismissing the county for 117 runs. At one stage the421 words
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Article109 1964-05-04 19 GLOUCESTER Ist. INNS. Nlcholls c Simpson b Connolly 9 Meyer c Connolly 3 Young- b Corling 7 Plsscx c Simpson b Corling 0 Mortimer c Orout b Connolly 3 Brown run out 30 Allen c Grout b Connolly 36 F.theridjre b Corling 11 K. Graveney c Potter b Veivers109 words
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Article1088 1964-05-04 19 T ONDON. Sua The football season In Britain ended yesterday with the F.A. Cup Final at Wembley. Final placlngs In the English and Scottish League competitions FIRST DIVISION P W D L P APU Liverpool 42 26 5 11 92 45 57 Kan. Utd 42 23 71,088 words
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Article260 1964-05-04 19 RAIN— no play in three matches LONDON, Sun. The weather played havoc with the first Saturday of the English cricket season yesterday. The Gillette Knockout Cup match between Wiltshire and Hampshire at Swlndon was rained off and rearranged for tomorrow. And not a ball could be bowled either at Cambridge,Reuter - 260 words
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Article37 1964-05-04 19 LAS VEGAS. Sun. American golfer Jack Nicklaus took a threestroke lead after three rounds of the Tournament of Champions here yesterday. He returned a 65 for 206. Juan Rodriguez (Puerto Rico) was on 209. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement213 1964-05-04 19 NATIONAL RL-453 PANASONIC RADIO 4 bond 8 liumhlui table radio. UHrohigh seiisftlvrry. Push button band selectoi s. Fin* tuning control for Bccwrote SW tuning. 2-Speaker System (7" ond 4") providing rich tone and •oawd. Highly polished and attractive cabinet. Operates on six torchlight batteries. (UM-1). NATIONAL QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE BACKED213 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1964-05-04 20 ENTHUSIASM GREETS INTRODUCTION OF NEW MINISTRY ftIALA LUMPUR, S ii ii. T h c P r i in c Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, s;ii<l in Penang today lh.it the creation of ;i new Minis I rv of ul l v re. Youth ""(I Spoils would enable1,124 words
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Article457 1964-05-04 20 Innings victory for S'pore CRICKET SINGAPORE. Sun— There was a frantic hunt for Singapore overnight bat&man Prashant Galha at 1030 tins morning when lt was decided, to make up for Uie 2' 2 hours of playing time lost through rain yesterday, to resume the Sinsapore-Negii Sembllan MCA League match half457 words
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Article298 1964-05-04 20 Shocks for Selangor chasing 59 1 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Selangor had some uncertain morn tits before they beat Kedah by four wickets in their M.C.A. League match today. Selangor, who led by 48 runs on the first Innings and had taken nine Kedah wickets for 91 in the second innings at298 words
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Article98 1964-05-04 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Perak, the FAM Cup champions, suffered the second defeat of their Sin- gapore tour when they were beaten 2-1 by Singapore's Malaya Cup team at Jalan Besar tonight. Singapore scored In the eighth minute when Majid Arilf was on target after beating three defend- era.98 words
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Article, Illustration317 1964-05-04 20 BEATEN ALL THE WAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. IOHORJS'S Malaya Cup ambitions looked a bit dented today after they had been held 2-2 by Armed Forces in a South zone match at the Merdeka Stadium, reports NORMAN SIEBEL. It was an unhappy match for Johore. TheyHAROLD TEO - 317 words
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Article107 1964-05-04 20 VjEREMBAN. Sun. Pahang created an upset in the Malaya Cup competition South zone when they beat Negri Sembllan 3-0 on the Station padang this evening. Pahang took the lead in the 20th minute through Fan Sing Kuang and then netted again through Arlffin five minutes before107 words
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Article73 1964-05-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. S.A. Azman. the National tennis champion, beat Davis Cup teammate Billy Yap 2-6. 6-0. 6-3 to win the Selangor singles title today. Other results- Men's doubles Kwok Yoke Yen and Billy Yap bt S.A. Azman and Lionel Jayatilaka 9-7. 6-4. Boys" singles Zakaria73 words
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Article164 1964-05-04 20 SERVICES KEEP PROMISE \/I ALACCA, Sun. Singapore IT Joint Services kept their proj mise to their secretary. Pit. Lt. W.G.E. Bungay. by beating Malacca 4-2 In their Malaya Cup-tie at I Kubu Stadium here today. Sen-ices had pledged to gain victory as a "farewell present" for Fit. Lt. Bangav who164 words
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Article147 1964-05-04 20 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Royal Selnnsor Golf Club, led by A. S. Mnihado. > visit inn Royal Bangkok SpOfU Club by 22. matches to their two-day natch whicb ended here today. R.S.G.C. thus won the Brawao Trophy for the tirst time in this annual KTtM between the147 words
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Article156 1964-05-04 20 Friendly quad title to Perak JTUALA LUMPUR. Sun, Perak beat Penang 2-1 today to become champions In the Inter-State frirnri* ly quadrangular hockey tournament organised by the Armed Forces at Rifle Range Road. Perak. who had beaten Selangor 2-1 but lost to Armed Forces 3-1, were in great form today.156 words
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Obituary119 1964-05-04 20 K KATHIRASU on 2R-4-64 ha lm behind t\\lovrd notis HlvallniMi: ■am. Tli. k frii-nrti and ril.inof.s lor UMtr VM i ofi.lr.:. CABLE i. fnim Uuilun. Mm. Catherine Mothi p on L'-.V«4 IcaVltU )<• 'n ml hrr l>r!o\ivt hu-!..inrt V.itnr Hotnm, one daiithlt-r Ultra, I t«in Kirn. irk. shrlton. Ranil.119 words
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