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Title Section20 1964-05-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CErYiFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000' The Straits Times J Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-05-05 1 Africans in the driving seat AFRICA'S revolution reached its high point less than four years ago, when more than half the people of the Continent became masters in their own homelands. It happened so rapidly there was foreboding on all sides about the likely consequences. -A- Would there be chaos?155 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1964-05-05 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM Lee Siew Choh quits 'CERTAIN ELEMENTS INFECTED WITH COMPROMISE' HA YE WON CONTROL OF THE PARTY ON NATIONAL CALL-UP ISSUE By SPORE. Mon. THE left wing Barisan Sosialis split wide open today with the resignation of Dr. Lee Siew Choh, the party chairman, and seven other1,062 words
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123 1964-05-05 1 The last chance for unity in Laos VIENTIANE. Mon. The neutralist Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma Hew to Khang Khay in Central Laos, today to meet the proCommunist Pathet Lao leader. Prince Souphanouvong. and seek his cooperation in a last attempt to make the Coalition Government work. Prince Phouma announced recentlyReuter - 123 words
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Article57 1964-05-05 1 SAIGON. Mon.— The tempo of South Vietnam's guerrilla war slowed considerably last week and Government losses of both men and weapons fell sharply, a Vietnamese military spokesman said today. Compared with the pre\ious month. however. Government losses of weapons to the Communist Viet Cong guerillasUPI - 57 words
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Article31 1964-05-05 1 LONDON. Mon. Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home charged yesterday ihe Yemen has given "large scale" support to rebels in the Radian mountains of the British-protected South Arabian federation.— UPl.31 words
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Article99 1964-05-05 1 NI.W DELHI. Mon.— A Government investigation has turned up wholesale inefficiency in labour policies of stateowned industries. Three plants of the Government-owned Hindustan Steel Corp. were found to have 22,000 surplus workers. One fertilizer plant employs 9,000 men, compared with 1,000 in similar plants in foreignAP - 99 words
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401 1964-05-05 1 THE WOMAN PROFESSOR WHO SURPRISES CUSTOMS OFFICERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A woman professor said today that whenever she was at a customs counter she would write down a list of the new things she had and hand it over to the customs officers in order to pay duty. Professor (Miss)401 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-05-05 1 Nasution did NOT say 'mobilise. THE Indonesian Army filed an official complaint with the official news agency Antara for quoting the Defence Minister. Gen Abdul Harts Nasution. in an English translation as .saying that President Soekarno had ordered the "mobilisation" of the 21 million "volunteers to crush Malaysia." The Army152 words
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Article, Illustration361 1964-05-05 1 Malaysia: 'Solution with honour' We shall try to arrange a summit meeting of the three nations Butler TOKYO. Monday. BRITISH Foreign Secretary, Mr. Butler, said today Britain wanted an "honourable settlement" of the Malaysian crisis that is, "based on Malaysian independence." He said that if it appeared possible from his361 words
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92 1964-05-05 1 ELGIN (Scotland), Mon. A Scottish company has been given permission to bottle 175,000 gallons of water a day from the heart of the Scots whisky country for sale to those who prefer water for their whisky to come from the Highlands. A92 words
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Article250 1964-05-05 1 MYSTERY COPTER IN SECRET LANDING 17-UCHING, Mon. An IV unidentified hel i copter made a secret landing on the seashore 15 miles from here last Wednesday night, it was officially announced today. It took off 40 minutes later from the beach at KatangSibu Laut. The police suspect Its pilot made250 words
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Article27 1964-05-05 1 TIME MAN ORDERED OUT OF RUSSIA MOSCOW, >'<'" Uussi.i inil.iy «>nl«*ml 'lime M.u.r/inrs ollirc In rr to etaM and its MRCSfCaiMi to Ic.ivc tbe country AP.AP - 27 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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203 1964-05-05 2 Thai query on resumption of ASA talks MANILA. Mon. A Foreign Office spokesman said today a query had been received from Thailand whether it was now possible to allow the standing committee of the Association of South-Dast Asian States to resume meetings in Bangkok. The query came after the announcementReuter - 203 words
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208 1964-05-05 2 LOPEZ GETS AUTHORITY TO RENEW SUMMIT SOUNDINGS MANILA, Monday. THE Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said today President Macapagal had authorised him to renew soundings in Indonesia and Malaysia on the possibility of holding a summit conference among the heads of government of the three countries on the MalaysiaReuter; UPI - 208 words
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Article30 1964-05-05 2 TOKYO. Mon. Seven Com- munist Chinese women leaders will visit Japan on goodwill mission for 30 days at the end of this month— U P.I.30 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-05-05 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Chairman of the powerful Indonesian Communist Party. Mr. D N. Aidit (above), has appealed to his followers in Madiun, East Java, to be ready to become guerillas to help the North Borneo rebel leader A. M. Azahari. according to the96 words
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Article79 1964-05-05 2 MANILA. Mon. Manila Mayor Antonio J. Villegas was expected to set up free public ballrooms throughout the city to keep teenagers out of mischief, it was reported here today. The dance halls would be kept open until 8.30 p.m. In the wake of the 9 p.m.79 words
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Article82 1964-05-05 2 The first African at Eton /^ETTLNG a family VT send-off on his public school career last Wednesday is 13--year old Tokunbo Akanni Aklntola, son of the Premier of Western Nigeria, pictured (centre) on his arrival at Eton with n i s sister Abimbola. a medical student in Dublin, his brother82 words
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Article82 1964-05-05 2 Millionaire shot by gunman JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Lebanese millionaire Sir Farts Habish was shot in the back by a gunman while walking outside his hotel on Saturday night. Sir Faris. 50. Lebanese Chief Inspector for Civil Aviation, mi hit by one of four shots fired by the gunman. Doctors said yesterdayUPI - 82 words
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Article60 1964-05-05 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. TtNßtPeight people were injured and 44 arrested in a riot over bus fare* in West Delhi suburb yesterday. I !ip mob clashed with polic* I after thp right-wine Hindu Jan» Sangh Party staged a demonstration against 4) cents (Malaysian) increase inAP - 60 words
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Article18 1964-05-05 2 I AMMAN, Mon.— A Kuwait mii litary delegation left yesterday for an official visit to India.18 words
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302 1964-05-05 2 Japan's militant Buddhist to enter politics in big way JAPAN'S militant Soka Gakkai Buddhist organisation yesterday announced its full-scale entry into politics and sent nervous tremors running through the old line political parties. Leaders oi the International religious organisa- tion said after a meeting in Tokyo that Soka Gakkal wouldUPI - 302 words
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Advertisement56 1964-05-05 2 I UNITED INDUSTRIAL PAPER PRODUCTS I I MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. I are proud to announce the official opening *> "^tt'^j-x 'If ceremony to-day of their factory at 1 Hindhede Grove, 7i m.s. Bukit Timah &^y&&^^ Road. Singapore, by The Honourable the LI MPUI Bit I j f. >■**■■ t >>56 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-05-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /^Nueiu Ayes "IKi Mu*r oomfecs Mtvecll /^sur twke£^ ITwut about twO UOIOIT/ DCaV \TUOU<a«T WOSUCCMO ONC.V 33e 1 PBAUGMT J—^ s~^\3/~^^ VT V^POiNT^Xf v-^ r— z -zr feL^^^^r^^ r II lIW4 »v4s+tiM<K//2aeA(«/ j 21-4-39 words
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Article109 1964-05-05 3 Icecream murder by a boy of 12 INDIANAPOLIS, Mon.— 1 Police said a 12-year-cld boy admitted killing Ms brother yesterday because the brother reiused to share his icecream. According to police, Charles Williams. 12. and his brother. Willie, 15, were home alone while their mother attended church services. They quotedUPI - 109 words
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Article65 1964-05-05 3 MENDOZA (Western Argentina;. Mon. Jose Saloman Suarez came ay.ay from Mendoza State prison minus the 75.000 pesos (about £180) he had in his pocket when he visited a friend who was employed there. Now warders investif?atlnn the loss say they cannot Identify the prison gang which mobbedReuter - 65 words
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82 1964-05-05 3 SORAYA TO BECOME A CHATHOLIC REPORTS LONDON, Mon.— A British newspaper has reported that Princess Soraya. 32-year-old former wife of the Shah of Iran, is considering converting to Roman Catholicism. A columnist. Ephraim Ilardcastle, said the reports from Rome where the princess now is living, said a Catholic priest hadUPI - 82 words
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158 1964-05-05 3 T ONDON, Mon.— The Prime Minister. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, said yesterday that the Commonwealth was in a position) to set an example to the world on how relations should be conducted between races. Speaking ln a television Interview from No. 10,158 words
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Article, Illustration164 1964-05-05 3 THREE Frenchmen and a 1 Briton. all cr? c k mountaineers, climbed the 983-ft. high Eiffel Tower yesterday before aTV audience estimated at 50 million The exploit, organised by the French State Radio (RTF) and broadcast on Eurovlsion was one of the celebrations marking the164 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-05-05 3 'KENNEDY ROUND' OF TARIFF TALKS IN GENEVA fENEVA Mon. The "most important trade negotiations since Britain's failure to Join, the Common Market start here today with the opening of the "Kennedy round" of tariff-cut-ting talks. About 20 Ministers will be among the delegates from some 37 member countries ot theReuter - 282 words
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Article88 1964-05-05 3 NASHVILLE (Tennessee). Mon. Integration leader Martin Luther King called last night (or a wave of demonstrations to make Nashrillp the first totally desegregated city in the south Mr Kine told Rbout 2.000 Nearoc- and whiles at a rally that demonstrations which began here last week mustUPI - 88 words
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123 1964-05-05 3 NEW YORK, Mon.—Sixteen boys who climbed a fence into a construction site at the Lincoln Centre here were rushed to hospital today after playing near a powerful X-ray machine used to examine steel beams. At least four of the boys were subiectedReuter - 123 words
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225 1964-05-05 3 Bride-to-be gives kidney to save her twin brother LONDON Mon. On the day her wedding banns were called for the first time, 21-year-old Anne FTew lay in the operation theatre ot a London hospital where surgeons transferred one of her kidneys to her twin brother, Graham. A bulletin from the225 words
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Article, Illustration246 1964-05-05 3 Wilson calls for tougher UN role in Cyprus LONDON, Monday. ]y|R. HAROLD Wilson, leader of the Labour Party, yesterday urged a tougher bid to quell the Cyprus violence which, he said, "is getting perilously near to supervised genocide." Addressing a May Day rally in Hyde Park, Mr. Vv Hson saidAP - 246 words
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121 1964-05-05 3 21 -year-old girl's air drop ends in death F. KNOX, (Kentucky), Mon. Miss Peggy J. Oria, a member of the Women Army Corps (WAC) was killed late on Saturday when her parachute failed to open during a routine jump with the Ft. Knox Parachute Club. Thj 21 year old girl,UPI - 121 words
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Article47 1964-05-05 3 BERLIN. Mon. Jean Frederick. Loba. 39. an American civilian, has been released from an East German prison where he was serving two and half years' hard labour for helping East Germans to escape to We§t Berlin. Loba was sentenced on Oct. 29, 1962.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement66 1964-05-05 3 DETTOL ■MO THE ANTISEPTIC DOCTORS RECOMMEND Prevent infection, ensure rapid u|m|j||^ \L ir* keep a bottle of DETTOL in the Bt^ Utl lUL ajSßss ft\ THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC "^W? rßest Compliments to UNITED INDUSTRIAL PAPER PRODUCT MANUFACTURING CO LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their New Factory SINGAPORE66 words
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Advertisement166 1964-05-05 3 •f V 1/ pomade^Qk GUARANTEED TO GIVE j^^T^l^^^^Jl YOU GOOO GROOMING g 3^ «Ud« of pur* vegetable 01. J^^" '^S^» VANAGIVA POMADC >t non- "fc o/*wy and k««p* th« K«« «K»«yl Mart *nd healthy High percentage of chloro- '^^^V *^f phftt added <o clear V^^n dandruff etuly >^ to. it166 words
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Advertisement129 1964-05-05 4 hRHHJEBKs hi m WwF I ...bags of Tiger cement helped to build Malaysia The Portland Cement in this bag is already part of D^bv n l i e ta n^ on building. Living testimony to your surroundings like the other 40 million bags B^^yl the quality of Tiger Cement can129 words
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Article, Illustration457 1964-05-05 5 'Crash programme needed for training 3,000 teachers' 115,000 more places wanted for pupils going to Form 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A CRASH programme will have to be launched to train an extra 3,909 teachers and 115,000 additional places must be found to accommodate about 146,000 pupils who will be going457 words
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283 1964-05-05 5 ated the majority or the pupils, condemning them as failures. With the abolition of the secondary schools entrance examination, we were entering a new period which demanded that educators re-orientated their thinking and attitude that a child was not a fool or283 words
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210 1964-05-05 5 Malaysia still open to Indon and Filipino -traders-J DENANCi Mon. —In spite of Indonesia's economic confrontation* Malaysia is still open to Indonesian businessmen who wish to come here on business visits. But they have to apply for visit visas through the Thai embassy which Is reDresentlng Malaysia in Jakarta. All210 words
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Article, Illustration347 1964-05-05 5 WEDDING BELLS AGAIN FOR DULCIE AND MIKE (WED 25 YEARS) I ONDON. Mon.— Forty years ago Dulcie Gray was a little girl in Malaya. Her father. Mr. A. Savage Bailey, was a successful lawyer in Kuala Lumpur and a member of the Federal Council. As a teenager she went to347 words
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Article47 1964-05-05 5 HENANG. Mull it Mutluaft 70. and S K.iiiappan. 75. were today charged with criminal trespass by entering into the compound of a house in- Lines Road with Intent to steal. Both pleaded not guilty and they were granted bail untiJ May 1647 words
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Article36 1964-05-05 5 JEUUELTON Mon.— The State Cabinet ha& supported in principle tbc construction of an air-condi-noned national theatre lor the; State capital A committee Hopoinied to raiM fund* tor the theatre ha.s received m.mv donations36 words
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453 1964-05-05 5 Ram warns against any lowering of Malaysian education standards MR. TEERATH RAM. president of the National Conference of Heads o» Secondary Schools, today warned againsi any lowering ol education standards In Malaysia. Speaking :U the opening of the third conference of secondary school heads, he said that by scrapping the453 words
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Article36 1964-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon,— Police yesterday detained seven suspect gangsters under the Societies Ordinance, and another one under the Criminal Law (Temporary Profisionsi Ordinance. Police also screened 4.425 people I in isiHiicl-wide security checks36 words
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Article30 1964-05-05 5 JESSELTON Mon The* District Officer tn Tawau is anxious to contact the next of km of Chonic Luk. 71. who died recently at he Borneo Abaca Ltd Hospital.30 words
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Article33 1964-05-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police early today arrested a man, suspected of being a member of a five-man gang, who bad earlier tried to rob a man of his watch in Aljunied Road.33 words
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Article91 1964-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Two boys, who pic. ul ed guilty to a joint ekanc of stealing SlO worth of stamps from a Catholic rhuroh in Commonwealth Drive, were today placed on one year's probation earn by Miss .Irnriy I.au Buong Bee. the Juvenile Court magistrate One of91 words
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212 1964-05-05 5 JAILED ONE YEAR FOR BLINDING MAN IN ONE EYE KUAIX LUMPUH. Monday. rpWO men fought in a drunken brawl last October 1 and one lost an eye. In the Hi«h Court today. M Gopal. 42. a labourer, of Ipoh Road, was lailefl ior one year for Inflicting the injury. He212 words
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Article37 1964-05-05 5 PENANG. Mon— A HabibulJah. 48. was fined $25. or five days' jail in default, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk outside a coffee shop in Burma n Road yesterday afternoon.37 words
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Advertisement360 1964-05-05 5 ■Hb^blbWHbbl II t VrtteKNovvjL V STEREO PHONOGRAPH Model SC: 820 A. Portable transistor Stereo Radiophonograph, 3 bands, 14 transistors. Two detachable speaker boxes for wonderful stereo performance. Push button band selectors. Pipe -arm pickup. 3 speeds Output: 2W-2W-4W. Operates on 6 torchlight batteries. Leatherette finish. Suitcase type design. Simplicity of360 words
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Article70 1964-05-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— New Zenlar.d's Chief of Air Staff, Alt Vice Marshal I.G. Morrison flew v. here today from Kuala Lumpur for a one-day stopover before returning to New Zealand tomorrow. He recently attended the Seato air exercises In Thailand. The Air Vice Marshal, who landed70 words
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Article58 1964-05-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Slnnapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will award $3,720 worth* ol rcholarshlps this year to student." ol vocational and technical institutions. Application forms for first batch of 30 SIOO-one-yeai scholarships are now available irom the principals of Singapore Vocational Institute. St. Joseph Trade School.58 words
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Article24 1964-05-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in Jalan Turi and Jalan Robong tomorrow from 9 a.m. to I 5 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration555 1964-05-05 6 Jamit took two sums as advances, court told LAWYER, Mr. T.T. Rajah submitted in the High Court today that a conviction for abetment of criminal breach of trust involving two sums of money totalling $7,500 against Jamit Singh, the secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, could not stand555 words
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Article571 1964-05-05 6 SINGAPORE AIRPORT: IN AND OUT THK following 111 todHy t nchedulr of civil aircraft movrmrnti at I'aym Lrbar airport of Blniaporr: ARRIVALS BOAC From Honx Konic i HA. TPli 1.10 p.m.; from London. Zurich, Trl Aviv. Teheran. New Delhi. Bangkok (HA 710) 7.35 p.m.: from Auckland, Bydney, Darwin <BA 721)571 words
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158 1964-05-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The chairman of the London Rubber Trade Association, Mr. J.V. Burgess today had talks on the rubber market with Mr. Tan Eng Joo. president of the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore. Mr. Tan described his discussions with Mr. Burgess, who Is director of158 words
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100 1964-05-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The I Singapore Manual and j Mercantile Workers' Union said today that it Intend- ed to refer its dispute with the Army Kinema Corporation to the Labour Ministry. The dispute is over payment of salary to about 50 employees as well100 words
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163 1964-05-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Singapore housewives since Thursday morning have been living through "days of tears and anxiety." Their husbands Kom bin Rahmat. .0 and his partner, Rashid bin Abdullah. 46 were kidnapped by Indonesians in two gunboats while fishing off Tanjong Piai163 words
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Advertisement48 1964-05-05 6 2 Shows: 3.30 730 p.m. Screening Brand New Copy "lift" (Tamil) Vatioyonthimolo Sohosranaman Next Change: Sho^hi Kapoor takes you on a "HOLIDAY in BOMBA.V. wL^f^nW^mfit^ntftgm Phone mJ^^jJ^jy^y^J ***** Todoy: 2.00-6 30 t, 9.15 p.m. Frank Sinatra Shirley Mac Lome "CAN CAN" (Colorscope). Tomorrow: "Operation Bottleneck' Plus "Oktahomo Territory".48 words
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212 1964-05-05 7 TAPAH, Mon.—Malayx sia's Minister of Welfare, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, has decided to call a meeting of a.H state heads of Welfare Departments in Kuala Lumpur next week to formulate a new policy for the Welfare Ministry. In an interview with the Straits Times212 words
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Article14 1964-05-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Buddhiatt will celebrate Wesak Day on May 26.14 words
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Article87 1964-05-05 7 A call to abolish exam KUCHING, Mon. A call to abolish the common entrance examination for primary schools was made at' the monthly meeting of the Slbu Urban District Council last week. Councillor Yli Yleng Ku said that only 30 per cent of primary school pupils got into the secondary87 words
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274 1964-05-05 7 Nasir: Role of national language to unite all races IPOH, Monday. 11 1 national language will provide unity in diversity for the people of Malaysia, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, director of Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka, said here today. He was speaking at the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman here when he274 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-05-05 7 Jenny wins musical contest trophy MISS JENNY WONG SIU-LING. 15. holding the coveted Philips award, a $1,000 statuette of Beethoven, by distinguished American pianist. Mr. Joseph Bljrh. after she won the Singapore Musical Society's annual music competition at the Cultural Centre on Sunday night. A Senior £ambridse student of the103 words
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Article59 1964-05-05 7 IPOH. Mon. Thieves got away with $135 worth of cigarettes, sardines and tinned milk from a sundry shop at Gopeng Road here yesterday. The shop assistant. Ong Chui Eng, 34. told police that he discovered the loss when he (tot up in the morninn and found59 words
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111 1964-05-05 7 SINGAPORE, Mon— A 14--year-old boy admitted in the juvenile court today a charge oi trying to extort two dollars from a schoolboy. Tan Hua Pak. also 14. by threatening to kill him. He pleaded guilty midway through the prosecution case The magistrate. Miss111 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-05-05 7 Khaw: My two big problems in next five I—year1 years KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. who heads the newiy established Ministry ot Local Government and Housing, today spoke of two "big problems" he will tackle in the next five years. These are: RE-SETTLING squatters in semi-urban areas; and204 words
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Article43 1964-05-05 7 IPOH. Mon.— Officials elected »t the annual meeting of the Ipoh branch of the National Union cf Bank Employees are: chairman. Mr Ho Theam Rook; vice-chair-man. Miss Ooi Cheng Bee; secretary. Mr Wong Yearn Pool and treasurer. Mr. Saw Soon Keat.43 words
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Miscellaneous305 1964-05-05 7 Straits Times Crossword I iffl ifc Jft fe^"H l"""^!"" "iBlBf" ~"~hMB At KOSS 4. She has barred crooked deal1. Theies nothing lelt. I agree ers (12). (3, si. 8. Orientals may count on them 5. A member in backing corporal <s>. punishment goes on the road 7. City man followed305 words
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Article, Illustration534 1964-05-05 8 Boy: I was kidnapped after a treat 7 was pushed into a car and taken blindfolded to a jungle from where I was rescued by the police' SEREMBAN, Monday. 1%- YEAR-OLD son of a timber merchant told the High Court today how he was given a 10-cent treat of bubok534 words
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123 1964-05-05 8 IPOH, Mon. The number of low-cost housing projects put up by the Ipoh Municipal Council "is nowhere" compared to the housing development in Singapore. Mr. C. H. Yin. a People's Progressive Party member «f the council said at Its monthly meeting here. Referring to123 words
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Article50 1964-05-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A delegation of five Pakistan film industry personalities, led by Mr. Agha G A. Oul. a producer and distributor of Pakistan films, will arrive here by air tomorrow night. The group includes Santosh Kumar and Mis* Shamln Ara. leading actor and actress50 words
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Article35 1964-05-05 8 PENANO. M.in.- Three WO* willing clashes m ;he national language will be opened here next I month The classes at Prnang Umno hall will ba held Irom 5.30 I pan. to 6.30 p.m.35 words
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Article34 1964-05-05 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Burglars oroke into the offices of the Eu Tong Sen Finance Co. in Grange Road last night, and stole four typewriiers and a calculating machine altogether worth $3,40034 words
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Article164 1964-05-05 8 pENANO. Mon. Fifty-six thousand new Malaysia passports to replace the present Malayan "double tiger" and British passports In the Borneo territories are now being printed in the United Kingdom. They are expected to be ready by July or August, a spokesman of the Malaysian Immigration Headquarters164 words
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Article35 1964-05-05 8 PENANG. Mon.— S. Balakn.»hnan- 21. was charged today w .tn breaking into a textile snop eaily on Saturday morning. 1 Balakrishnan pleaded not guilty *nd granted $600 bail until June 11135 words
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Article, Illustration396 1964-05-05 8 Albakri is fully satisfied IPOH, Monday ]^jR. S. P. Seenivasagam, vice-presid-ent of the Peoples Progressive Party, said today it was "fantastic" for the Elections Commissioner to have said in less than 48 hours that he had satisfied himself that the eie/tions were conducted396 words
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Miscellaneous175 1964-05-05 8 \lloy Ih,p By V. F. Hantlin "^SGSHBa^ I OH-" WELL ft> HEAW? I I BLf MV GOONESS, VKHT WEU.tOUVE MlJBr OB* €H EH rk yOu >*ERE I MCVER D^EAMEPJ UMUSUW. o +*L p< <a» E? V OO* *M UNuSUAi I HOW OMUSUAL' vtXJRSELF nick Tracy By Chmttvr Gould r SORT175 words
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Article, Illustration1863 1964-05-05 9 Heroic Jesuit priest entered forbidden city WISDOM, TACT AND HUMANITY WON HIM RESPECT AND CONVERTS ONE January day in 1601 a strange little procession entered the grates of the Forbidden City, the great walled enclosure rising: from the heart of the temples and rooftops of Peking. For years, Matteo Ricci,1,863 words
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Advertisement181 1964-05-05 9 vim ■Wdfl HP* U A WONDERFUL WAY TO MAKE. HER DAYSEND FLOWERS BY INTERFLORA Young or old every Mother loves a gift of flowers on Mother's Day and wherever you are you can send flowerj so easily through Interflora— the world wide floral service. Just 'phone or call at any181 words
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Obituary68 1964-05-05 10 in Wordt fls Minimum) MRS. NEO SIN HUAN Nee Madam l»ow I .eh. aged 73. paased away peacefully on 3 3 04 leavlni: behind her be'oved huaband and sons Neo Kian Leng. Klan Seng, daughter* Kow Push. Choon May. daughters-in-law and many grandchildren to mourn her toe*. Cortege •rfl68 words
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Article678 1964-05-05 10 The service of strike notice 'by the Union of Post Office Workers imposes two duties upon the Government The first is to make the best possible use of the remaining seven days of .grace to steer the dispute back to the negotiating table. The second is678 words
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Article397 1964-05-05 10 Tun Razak almost certainly had co-operatives in mind when he said it was time to think of ways to market the produce about to flow from Malaya's 62 land development schemes. "It's no use just supplying the people with the amenities," he said. "You must give the people397 words
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Article137 1964-05-05 10 One can feel only sympathy for the Penang State Museum's plight in its efforts to collect exhibits. After a remarkable initial success in securing, with Tengku Abdul Rahman's help, the building which once housed the Penang Free School. Malaya's oldest, the committee reasonably expected further achievement would follow137 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1964-05-05 10 WALTER SCHWARZ - IT WILL BE FARMS NOT FACTORIES FOR GHANA WALTER SCHWARZ Africans in the driving seat food instead of ideology 1 By GHANA, like many new nations, began measuring her progress by the number of new factories. This was natural. For more than a century, factories and what they stand forOFNS - 1,577 words
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Article225 1964-05-05 10 'TEMPORARY teachers in x Singapore recruited In 1964 who failed to obtain a credit In English hare had their services terminated. They were only paid 17 days' salary for the month of AprlL But temporary teachers recruited in 1963 who also failed to obtain a Credit in225 words
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291 1964-05-05 10 K. KRISHNA MOORTHI - RUSSIA FILLS U.S. AID GAP IN INDIA K. KRISHNA MOORTHI By YEW DELHI. Mon. i XI The Russians have stepped in to nil a breach in the Indian planned development caused by the American Congress' refusal to go along with the late President Kerv nedy In helping India's ambitious programme291 words
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Advertisement59 1964-05-05 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK I r The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. M€AO OfflCf: MALAYAN lANKIUILOING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. IUF m\ Wm\ I A i 1 BANKING LIMITED |l«HM'im Mm U»^ tt »»'H*. <| AutHoriM*59 words
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Advertisement137 1964-05-05 10 Germ-killing POWER In EVERY i DROP DISINFECTS 0 nnAV .-sw% GERMICIDE PROTECTS i i^mactive f/i B9 errn O'l—^r kl I IfirS Jm> Use ZAL in your home S j~i j^ r r disinfects and protects 3 every day. The high g *7— r 3 *r t -7AI- t I aaive137 words
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Article, Illustration400 1964-05-05 11 AHMAD RAMLI - AHMAD RAMLI: New plan includes checking their work, keeping close touch with the Govt and trade unions By Kuala Lumpur, Monday UMNO's secretary-general, Syed Jaffar Albar, who turned down a Ministerial post to remain as I'mno's "helmsman" today outlined the party's plan to strengthen400 words
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Article81 1964-05-05 11 Escaper is saved from the sea SINGAPORE, Mon.— A young inmate of Woodbrtdge j Hospital fell Into the sea oil Clifford Pier at lunch-time today after having escaped I from the Institution. As he was struggling in the choppy waters, a passer-by Jumped into the sea fullydothed to rescue him.81 words
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Article55 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Labour Ministry said today ih.u there was still no settlement in the dispute beto\*n Islay Kerr and Co. and the Islay Kerr Local employees' Union, who membt-rs have been on strike since last Wednesday. The dispute is over the principle of55 words
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Article55 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon —The official openaig ior the new %2.a million 10-<>torey building of the Clune.se Chamber or Commerce in Hill Street has been tentatively scheduled lor the moon festival i on Sept. 20. To commemorate the occasion tt» chamber will hold a conven- ttDQ of Chambers of55 words
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129 1964-05-05 11 Shake-up in S'pore Alliance as well SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Alliance will soon launch a big reorganisation of the party. I The main aim is to strengthen the MCA and MIC the weakest partners In Singapore. According to Senator Ahmad HaJi Taff, an Alliance leader here, re -organisation I will129 words
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Article47 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE Mon. The consul-general of Thailand. Mr I Payong Chutikui. will unveil a 1 statue of Buddha at the Kancanajrama Buddhist temple in Lorong On? Lye. Paya Lebar. on Sunday. Some 30 Buddhist monks will take part in the installation 1 ceremony.47 words
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Article37 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ang Choon was today fined S3 500 or one year's tail in a maßl.si.rate s court for actin? as a bookmakers agent in a house at Kovan Close yesterday. He pleaded guilty.37 words
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165 1964-05-05 11 SIX INDONS FOUND ON LONELY ISLAND ARE DETAINED ft-UAH (Pulau Lang1V kawi), Mon. Kedah police today detained six Indonesians in Pulau Bras Basah. an uninhabited island of the Pulau Langkawi group. The Indonesians, who said they had gone without food for two days, were believed to be smugglers. They landed165 words
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Article67 1964-05-05 11 PENANG. Mon.— Nine hundred Muslm pilgrims will disembark at Penang next Monday when the liner Kuala Lumpur arrives here with about 1.900 returning Malaysians. The Pilgrimage Control Officer. Hajt Ali Rouse, said today the remaining 1.000 pilgrims would disemoark at Port Swettenham and Singapore.67 words
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Article43 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting on Saturday. The secretary general, Inche Alweo Alkaff. today said it was unusual this year that members had not sent in any resolution* for the forthcoming meeting.43 words
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162 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Lions Club of Singapore East will distribute white walking sticks to the State's blind people at six community centres from 9 a.m. onwards on May 17. More than 1.000 white canes are now being made by Boys Town for th«162 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-05-05 11 New M.P: I will not take cent of my allowance DR. TAN (SO BUSY) APPOINTS TWO PAID SECRETARIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, the new-ly-elected Socialist FTon,t Member of Parliament for Batu, and State Assemblyman for Kepong. has appointed two secretaries to help him in his work as385 words
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124 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Dutch community In Singapore this eyenlng observed a rememberanre ceremony at Kra n j 1 military cemetery In honour of all members of the Allied Forces and civilians who gave their lives for the liberation of Holland during World War 11.124 words
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290 1964-05-05 11 Prosecution told to eliminate a 'multiplicity' of arms charges SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjß. JUSTICE Choor Singh in the Assizes today directed the prosecution to amend seven charges of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition against three men, and eliminate thereby the "multiplicity of charges." The DPP. Mr. Lim Chor Pee, agreed290 words
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106 1964-05-05 11 JESSELTON, Mon The 50th Indonesian guerilla was sentenced to 10 years' Jail by the High Court here yesterday for consorting with Indonesian agents whom he knew to be carrying or possessing firearms Last month 49 Indonesian guerilla* were jailed for terms ranging from three106 words
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93 1964-05-05 11 SINGAPORE, Moiu— The biggest vessel to come off a Singapore shipbuilding yard will be launched on Wednesday at 7.15 p.m. It is the 1,200-ton (net weight) oil hunkering vessel built by United Engineers for the Bahrain Petroleum Company of the Middle east. I Some 16893 words
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187 1964-05-05 11 Malaysia brings unity to Sabah and Sarawak INCHING, Mon.— The v formation of Malaysia has brought about a degree of sympathy between Sarawak and Sabah. which was lackIng in colonial times, the Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said here last night Speaking a t a buffet dinner given in187 words
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Advertisement170 1964-05-05 11 you can't match it for value! MyjsuDra iioo Here's an X-ray view of the unmatched value you get .JU*^" whenyoubuytheincredibleAUSTlNHOO.ltisthelNSlDE /L*l \IC~k v story of the car wi h the most outstanding features |B|KirJ3pl!3M^,, in motoring. CHECK each feature carefully.. .COMPAßE them if you like. ..and you will agree that170 words
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Miscellaneous575 1964-05-05 11 Todays Radio, TV 1 «»££?£>, RADI MALAYSIA 41.7 Metres SHORTWAVE SEKVICEB: AM. 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.01 4I nd 25 METRES Morning Prelude; 700 News- A.M.: 6.00 Pro*, summary 710 Up And About: 7.30 News; 6.02 Morning melodies; 700 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up Time signal. the news; 710 And About;575 words
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Article, Illustration388 1964-05-05 12 Watch for the right colour in carpets QARPET colour is more than just an element of beauty in a room design. It is also a vital part or home maintenance since il determines soiling performance of carpet even more than the type of libre, texture or construction. Miss Adaline Ryan,388 words
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Article253 1964-05-05 12 IJOW much do you know about household stains? Because the extent of your knowledge can help determine the state in which your family's clothes come back from the dry cleaner. Do you know, for example, that ironing a stained garment may set the stain permanently; that253 words
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Article134 1964-05-05 12 HOUSEHOLD pan TO avoid ironing dra--1 peries, hang them while they are damp. Stretch edges and seams. www For drip-drying curtains, fold lengthwise, straighten hems and corners, fingerpress ruffles and hang smoothly over a line or rod. Launder slipcovers and window dressings at the same time. This helps to maintain134 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-05-05 12 r sustain a perfect makeup through a special occasion where you are likely to land up looking hot and bothered but know you won't have much opportunity in re-touchlng. there la ci useful trick. Take a cosmetic sponge, wring ft out in cold water so that79 words
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Advertisement463 1964-05-05 12 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artificial teeth that won- V derful natural sparkle. Clean them S\. I 1 with Steradent, tne way they should Jjt I be cleaned. Just drop the dentures i_^ 7y/ into a bath of Steradem and leave them tor 20 minutes each463 words
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Advertisement643 1964-05-05 12 For -i|e sophisticated who farida's coiffure dart 6, NUTMEG ROAD (off Mount Eli zabef hj SINGAPORE. Te1:***** London qualified MISS FARIDA in personal attendance r>"ertisement Lipstick Tricks Matching the colour of your frock with your lip- stick is the surest way to make you look perfectly groomed. If you wear643 words
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Article, Illustration278 1964-05-05 13 TOKYO, Monday. •JHE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, charged the Communists today as "neo-colonialists of today." Ho also said any attempt to change the status quo of the Far East and South-East Asia by force of arms or subversion wouldReuter - 278 words
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Article64 1964-05-05 13 Capt. Cook was right WELLINGTON. Mon, Soundings of a New Zealand fjord taken by the British explorer. Captain James Cook, nearly 200 Tears ago have been checked by trie Roys! New Zealand Navy and found 100 ocr cent accurate The Navy said in a statement that Cook's depth figures forReuter - 64 words
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210 1964-05-05 13 ADEN, Monday 'PHE British Unified Command last night announced an offensive against Yemenbased rebels "which may tatce a year." following reports that the heads of a British captain and a trooper killed by the rebels had been paraded on sticks in Sanna. the Yemeni capital.UPI - 210 words
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136 1964-05-05 13 ONDON, Mon.— The Sunday Times said yesterday '"the Russians seem to be plotting to re-establish the East Turkestan Republic" as a Soviet socialist republic on what is now Communist Chinese territory. Sunday Times writer Brian Crozier, referring to recent reports in Soviet organs and136 words
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81 1964-05-05 13 BOY FALLS INTO NIAGARA FALLS AND SURVIVES NIAGARA FALLS, Mon 111 _a boy tumbled from a precipice at the whirlpool falls yesterday and plummeted 100 ft. into the Niagara Gorge He survived Four firemen were lowered into the eorce in a basket to rescue 16--yejir-old George Lawrence He was taken81 words
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Article44 1964-05-05 13 TEL AVIV. Mon.— Three Israel soldiers were wounded, t'.vo of them seriously, when a military command ear was blown up yesterday by a mine on a Negev Desert track near Nitzana, close to the Egyptian border, an Israeli military *pokpsman announced.— AP.AP - 44 words
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92 1964-05-05 13 yOI'NDS Tin enough to make Will Shakr«.peare £j twist and shout in his (jrave .Ye Be;itlis ..rr rehearsing for an Independent Television show During the show, the Rroup will shako up Shakespeare by performing an exrerpt from Midsummer Night's92 words
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115 1964-05-05 13 MACAPAGAL DECIDES TO IMPORT THOSE APARTHEID SARDINES MANILA, Monday pRESIDENT Macapagai has authorised the importation of sardines from South Africa despite widespread criticism here assailing it as a violation of the Philippine policy on apartheid President Macapagai said yesterday he had allowed the controversial Importation because Namarco. the state tradingReuter - 115 words
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Article123 1964-05-05 13 Murder by fire of 6 Africans lOHANNESBURG. Mon #J Six young Africans wert burned to death at Alexandria township, .-even miles from here, when Africans surrounded a house after It had been set alight, a police spokesman said As screaming guests tried to leave the burning house. African* tried toReuter - 123 words
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Article67 1964-05-05 13 TOKYO, Mon. A pilot and two cameramen were killed yesterday when their light plane. Cessna 728, crashed Into a farm of Tonami city In Toyama prefecture, about 100 miles north-west of Tokyo, police said. The aircraft, chartered by the Konishlroku Photo Industry Company, was engagedReuter - 67 words
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Article23 1964-05-05 13 SYDNEY. Mon. Mr. John Ooodge, a former editor of the Sydney Sun. died yesterday in hospital after a short illness. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article35 1964-05-05 13 PEKING. Mon— The Chines* Foreign Ministei. MaiMial Chen Vi. and his wife gave a banquet here yesterday for passengers on the inaugural flight in the new air service between Pakistan and China.— UPL35 words
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Advertisement117 1964-05-05 13 ANNOUNCEMENT PAN- MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LIMITED As from sth May 1964, our Head Office will be removed from its present premises to our new building ADDRESS: No. 468-11, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone Nos.: KUALA LUMPUR ***** 5 (5 Lines)' P.O. Box: KUALA LUMPUR 405 Cable Address: PAMACEM KUALA LUMPUR117 words
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Article220 1964-05-05 14 HOUSING ESTATES FOR MALACCA rVrtUfWrinT a xrr* txttvt Tonrr* THWO new housing esA tates costing a total of 53. 5 million are to be developed in Malacca jointly by Lian Huat Enterprise Co. Ltd. and Malayan Finance Co. Ltd. wock on which will .start soon. One of the estates. Sentosa220 words
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Article93 1964-05-05 14 \fR. E. W. OGDEN. regional sales manager. Par East, for Canadian Pacific Airlines, visited .-Mi.eapore lait week accompanied 'by Mr. R H. Woodman. South- East Asia manager based in Hong Kong. Mr Ogden said CPAL knew Singapore's reputation as an ideal tourist destination and Its potential93 words
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Article, Illustration156 1964-05-05 14 Paper bag factory opening here today A NEW $500,000 Jap- anese Singapore pioneer venture, United Industrial Paper Products Manufacturing Company, will be dedeclared open today by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Situated at Hindhede Grove, 7i mile Bukit Timah Road, it Is being launched by Mitsui and156 words
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Article37 1964-05-05 14 Singapore imported 21.650 tons of black pepper and 7.344 tons .of white pepper last year, against 10.037 tons and 6,485 tons respectively in 1962, states the Singapore Chamber of Commerce annual repost.37 words
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Article, Illustration188 1964-05-05 14 New Cold Storage executive TVf R S.R. PARKER, D.F.C., has been appointed general manager of Cold Storage Holdings Ltd. and managing director of Cold Storage (Malaysia) Ltd. to succeed Mr. T.O. Cotterell. F.C.A.. who retired last month. Mr. Parker joined the company in 1947 alter wartime service in the R.A.F.,188 words
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Article350 1964-05-05 14 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO Will greatly boost two-way trade By THE big slash in freight rates on a number of commodities moving between Singapore and the Borneo territories is expected to bring about a substantial increase in trade between the two regions. More than .'JO items can now350 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-05-05 14 S.A.S. SALES MANAGER OFF TO EUROPE Mr. Rudy Liv Swee Llan, sales manager of Scandinavian Airlines System. Kuala Lumpur, left on a two months' pleasure-cum-study tour of Europe and the United States last week accompanied by his wife. Mr George Hsu of SAS in Kong Kong has taken over as56 words
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Article154 1964-05-05 14 MR. H. WILKINSON, man-! aging director of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies who was in Malaya last year for the opening of the Shell refinery at Port Dickson. is giving up Mi appointment. This will take effect on June 30 when he will also154 words
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Article89 1964-05-05 14 Tif R. TAN Peng Kliian. of the ITI planning and economics department of Esao Standard Malaya Ltd., left on Saturday for New York to undergo a year's training on econocmic coordination functions and responsibilities. Accompanied by his family, Mr. Tan will undergo this course In Esso's89 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-05-05 14 Cooking oil with no fatty acids A LOCAL company Central Oil Refinery Ltd —is for the first time in this country producing a refined groundnut oil for cooking which is also canned. The managing director <>i Central Oil. Mr. Lim Scow Peng, who has been an oil i miller for184 words
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89 1964-05-05 14 NEW WHISKY IS NOW AVAILABLE LOCALLY CI'ITY S;irk. claimed to be the best selling Scotch whisky in the I nitirl Stales is now for the first timr available on the local market. Distilled by Berry Bros and Rudd Ltd.. Cutty Bark is scllinc 1.200.000 MM in North America a year89 words
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Article59 1964-05-05 14 Natural rubber Import* Into th« United states in March totalled 37.037 long tons, compared with 22,398 long tons in February, accordlnp to Commerce Department Statistics. Latex imports in March thu year amounted to 3 909 long tons (3.989 long tons In February). Consumption of Imported synthetic was 2.19459 words
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Advertisement160 1964-05-05 14 the right tool? Today speed and efficient production is the keynote of success all over the world You need the right tools to succeed .in the office and at home. Use a Facit Portable typewriter at home. Finish those unfinished letters and reports speedily and efficiently. f £tItItT.TjMITJE!rTJT'Mi HIGHLIGHTS OF160 words
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Advertisement141 1964-05-05 14 AGENTS: 6, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. ImA fl U TEL: ***** 8 Mcott r, IJnglish 4 0 0 CHUNG KHIAW BANK *UILDING. < SOUTH EAST ASIA) LTD. 62 BEACH STREET, PENANG. (INCORPORATED IN THE STATE OF SINGAPORE) TEL: ***** ALSO OFFICES AT SANDAKAN, SABAH. CONGRA TULA TIONS to UNITED INDUSTRIAL PAPER141 words
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Advertisement1271 1964-05-05 15 TO 'IVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U Due S pora Sails v Slam Pentng TALTHYIIOS liverpill. Glasgoa May 11 May 15 ll Pt May II CIYIONEUI .naratal GH 33 May 7 May 111 May 11 PERSEUS ixeipin. Dublin tiaagaa) Mai >l Ma« II M», 14/u «•> OiOMED n-erpeel. 0.8 .n Miy1,271 words
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Advertisement1320 1964-05-05 15 WSSSKSSB^S^KSSSSSk Wt^M THE EAC lines H^AV J~^k SINCAPOM a KUAIA IUMPUI.P.SWITTINMAM PINAMC MaU |i House |IU»HCI(. lOIOIN.I 1/l.wlltOUAt^iLi_^Ska^i^_i^^kai SAILINtS 10 GENOA. Lk HAVRE. NAMIUIG, atlMtN, AMINtBI', ROTTEROAM, AMSTEROAM, OSLO. tOTHENIBRI ANB CIPENHAtEH 4 pore a aaa -ima* "SAMOA" a) Gil. 44/ 5 Mly 5 7 May IS May "JUUANOIA" I)1,320 words
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Advertisement1330 1964-05-05 15 benWLine\ «PBEM URYICt 10 tINIIN. UVtRPOOt ft CINIINENTAt fU II nrkiAr nru for Liverpool BLNALULn jne 12 Singaport H l*aji MnaM 2'n bU n f| m i!» 2S ll Plrt, May 1 Rotteroam UM 25 BEN VALLA fof lon(Jon lt bingaport PL a'riari renang Hamburg lim 2 May 1/ I1,330 words
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Advertisement1222 1964-05-05 15 Itaj^ ELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. itHjl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE Ir** 1 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Ptnmi II Oue lonton '•lONIAN 21/22 May 21 24 May 25 May II Jim ♦CITY OF NEWCASTLE 24 /7 Ma. 21 M»» II Imi •CITTf OF LEICESTER '7 2IIHI 21 241,222 words
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Article140 1964-05-05 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS opened the week 1 on a firm note with rises well in excess of falls. Colonial Sugar featured an otherwise fairly narrow market with a rise of 2s. 3d. (o 83s 3d after sales at. 84s. 3d. Other snian, also improved Both oils and base140 words
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Article252 1964-05-05 16 L4AV firtt grada rubber buytn f.*.» cl*t*rt at S p.m. in Singaawrs and Kuala Lumpur yeMrrday at S9t cent* per Ih up scvtn-etKhths of a cent on Friday* closing Irvtl for th* position. Tl>* too* wan quiet. R.A.*. and F M.R.C. elating prlstt In tinii p*r Ib. y*st*rday:252 words
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Article192 1964-05-05 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Miy 4. Thr** month* INDUSTRIALS Koik'pkl 14 ct« M. Box 26 cts Dunlor* I l <-t» N Containers 1R rt, nty Dcv 6 eti M«AtM«r 17 cts. B. Bm-lt»r« 30 ot«M tnveM. If rts Kkho l«ct» OCB<" •_'2 pts K«d Dim>. 15 I'tt. Rothmrnp 12 cts192 words
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Article26 1964-05-05 16 May 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 6ft cents (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $525.25 (down 75 cents). Estimated offering 245 tons (up five tons).26 words
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791 1964-05-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent 'TWERE was no change in I conditions on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and no amount of theorising on the present doldrums seems likely to come up with a plausible explanation. Industrial prices continued to drift lower and791 words
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Article28 1964-05-05 16 Malayan stock Indirrs May May i Industrials: 10J1.60 107 s; Hns: 133.33 l.: .'.si i rubbers: 105.50 107.08 *D*c. 30. 1963 100 Drc. 29, 1962 10028 words
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Article777 1964-05-05 16 (COMBINED business in the Singapore bnd Kuula Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan mock Exchange yesterday, will) the r umber ol the shares traded m brHCket.--: INDUSTRIALS: BautWad iI'.UOO) SI. S3: Cold Star* il.ixui 5332: East Small 511* SL. M.3U SL. <I.OOU> $4.30 cd cb, (1,000) 54.3&777 words
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Article51 1964-05-05 16 ciatisn m«<l. lhr«. otMBCn in ill ratr« li, n*rdUDU iraMcrda] (all ratn '<. NllMi, Canada: tinyink- TT U 7 II on :i:. 16, M d «i M i i>> endlt billa, M i I trad* I'iii.v (tllini TT at OO ready: Canada 19 I If; Swim Franct I51 words
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Article25 1964-05-05 16 ON th» frt« tichinge markrt t Hip< Kr.r.. yesterda) the us <i<. .pint.l cath. titrimt m 'int.. d i an* tatl »t om25 words
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343 1964-05-05 16 TIN fell by 75 cents in Penan*; yesterday to 5525.25 per picul on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Friday tin had ruled steady at a modestly lower level of values. Ring trading Interest in the343 words
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Advertisement1097 1964-05-05 16 \X KAWASAKI KISI KAISMA LTD. U.S.A. Pacitic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service r rama S f'ci^co Miai "ai 1) *M C cagi "Trias Man" 21 72 May 7 P June 21 J*lt I July I Jtly IS July 22 Jsly "M.kiskisia Man" 22 21 Just 7 July 21 July 31,097 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-05-05 16 BT^IBBBBB^teAUSIRAUA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN ANB P GULF SERVICI la Frtsiiitlt. Aielailt. Melkaarsi. Sytsty It: MMias aal Nafaiattiaasj Pt^a:g y S am S'por* dc» 9 S'fam Onant iULIr/BA J Mj« II 1? Mai 11/11 M» "U""*" "ay U.PETA a«a 8»SS »«2 »a fROM AUSTRALIA I NEW lEALANO MlD)us ::s£ fe VS1,052 words
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Advertisement334 1964-05-05 16 Ni E D L L Q^Y.D odne4 GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fitt Uiliigi trim Miliysia lirict t* CtMtfiM »M US. Criat Lakts nrts Smgaoort t*t> r in\ fenang irr. Montrta' IaWEaN 11/ P Ma> 13 14 May IS 21 Mai II last lENCK.US I UIH 11/12 Isst II last 14 I*l.334 words
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Article221 1964-05-05 17 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or eitpeeted today are: Wladylaw Bronlewskl 1 Bolssevaln 4/8. Breconshire 8/9, T)inegara 13/14, Kanto Maru i«. Halldis It, Mafia Fausta 23 24, Southern Comet 2326. s..mio:i* tt, PlsjrazlOM M 80, ArendskerK 31 32, Clytoncu.i 33/34, Coromandel 33/38, Ampenan Qranvllle 4041.221 words
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Article268 1964-05-05 17 THE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields Ls baaed on last sales on Saturday •P. Price »E.T. v::irrlnss Yield: •D.T. Dividends Yield; 'T.C. Times Covered. Definitions (revised): Tlmct covered: The number of turns last year's total dividend Is covered i<y net prolits after tax and prior I268 words
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Article65 1964-05-05 17 CHINESE Product Exchange, SlngaV- pore noon prices per plcul yt«terdsy I Cecenut ell: bulk $46i sellers, drum $49t sellers. Copra: Hay 'June l"X Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok vh:t.- si 171 sellers. Sarawak Milan. special Sarawak h I garbled Lampong black *137J Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association actees: hulk65 words
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Advertisement541 1964-05-05 17 Iri r»*\ jI B I j 1 a J*|iiiPjHiilHi lf' j I Continued from Pact Ifi SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Mln.)— Box SO ets. txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED STOREKEEPER. BUM S.K*. references salary required. Oi.v < x-.^ricnccd need apply Box A 5570 B.T. S pore. WANTED BY CHINESE firm girl typist,541 words
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Advertisement1099 1964-05-05 17 SITUATIONS VACANT :o Word, $5 (Mint—Box SO el*, extrm BY ORDER OF THE Director ot Ordnance Services. Kar East Land Forces. Applications are Invited for the poet of Laundry Supervisor at the Military Hospital Tirendak Camp, Malacca, to supervise the operation of a steam laundry comprising the following types of1,099 words
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Advertisement1099 1964-05-05 17 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE j2O Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO rt*. extra CORNER SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE, Seletar Estates. 4257 aq. ft. land. Rented out $325'- monthly. Selling *L' 6.500 Including furniture etc. Write to Box A3A74 S.T. Singapore. 1 DISTRICT 11: 3 miles from tows, modern 3 bedroom bungalow. Lounge1,099 words
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Advertisement1021 1964-05-05 17 BEAUTY CULTURE tt Wards SI (Mln.)— Box It ets. extrm LATEST CONTINENTAL Treatment of Acne (Spot*), Pimples, Open Pore* And Tired Skin, Skin Peeling, Warts. Dry Skin. Superfluous Hair removed by Electrolysis and Beauty Courses. Consult Amy Wee (Diploma London, Pans, Hollywood) of Michelle Beauty Salon. 13 Battery Road. S'por*1,021 words
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Advertisement980 1964-05-05 17 FOR SALE 20 Word* SS Min.)— Box Jt eU. Kttrm CEILING FAN— U.K. 60" SHOO per month Inclusive of fixing Tel: ***** (Spore). NEW MODELS Of Leonard Refrigerators available at Singapore Refrigeration Company. Telephone (Spore) *****. SPECIAL OFFER!! 25% discount oo Venetian Glass and Ceramics at Caprice. 4, Ngee Ann980 words
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Advertisement774 1964-05-05 17 I 0i QUk I NOTICE This ls to Inform the public that Mr. Sag Tlan Kee have left our Services with effect from 30th April, 1964. Therefore he has no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. GEORGE LEE MOTORS LIMITED. NOTICE Notice ls hereby774 words
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Advertisement748 1964-05-05 17 UNITED PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated In The States of i Malaya) OKUINAKY ANNUL GENERAL Ml I TING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 43rd Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Stock Exchange (Boersen) Room No. 5. Copenhagen K. on the 26th day of May. 1964748 words
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Advertisement591 1964-05-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SABAH Applications are Invited fr >m Malaysian Citizens for the of Survey Assistant, Draughts-man-Computer in the State Lands and Surveys Department. (Salary scale SlBO-S4lO In Division lII'. Pull details and application forms may be obtained from Messrs. Straits Central Agencies Ltd.. of 23. South Canal Road,591 words
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Article, Illustration788 1964-05-05 18 Banned player will tell all THE WORLD OF SPORT LONDON. Mon. "The People" said yesterday that iormer league soccer player Jimmy Gauld will make a statement to detectives investigating bribery In English League matches lneluding testimony that players contacted him In hopes of winning money. Gauld was banned for lifeReuter - 788 words
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Article1010 1964-05-05 18 0 Epsom |ccp spotlights the fancied rynncrs it Penang tomorrow: Cl. 2, Div. 1-6? Witte de With: Fourth to Bintang Sarawak over 6f last Sunday; J better over 6f and likes heavy go-, ing. I'elor Maa: Easy winner In Div. 2 over 5Jf on Sunday; still1,010 words
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393 1964-05-05 18 WINNING PRIZE DOES SMART 3f TRIAL RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG, Mon. vyiNNING PRIZE, who made a promising debut at Kuala Lumpur last month when fifth to Junior, is worth a flutter at the Penang meeting on Wednesday. This morning Winning Prize showed improvement in a testing gallop with stablemates393 words
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Article404 1964-05-05 18 T>ENANG, Mon. Weights for all eight races here on Wednesday: Cl 2 Div. I— 6f Redrar 9.00 Anuar 9.00 Witte De With 9.00 (.olden Master 8.12 Pelor Mas 8.11 Cheers 8.11 Tant MieuT 8.08 Thunder Bird 8.08 Grecian Bay 8.07 Lovely Day 8.07 Box Office in 8.05404 words
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212 1964-05-05 18 pENANG. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races at Batu Gun tone: Races 1. 4 and s— Nothing to report. Race 2: An Inquiry was held Jnto the running of Col. Whatnot 11. After 'aking evidence from E. T. van Bmikelen (trainer)212 words
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Article108 1964-05-05 18 oo OARIS. Mon. lUjpui frinceM. I* ridden by English jockey Lester Plggott. battled out fc short head victory In a photofinish in the Poule d'K PuuUches, French equivalent of the 1.000 Guineas, over a mil* at Longchainp yesterday R.i pu- Princess, currently quoted at 50-1 for108 words
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Advertisement1139 1964-05-05 18 [Fw^Fs^"S7ssSj^^K[sHßfff5 !^fi| ESTATE FOR SALE Planted Rubber 1150 acres Cocoiuu-s 460 anes Unplanted ***** acres -Situated Manidy Bay. Kudat. freehold, lertlle land. For fuller particulars write:— Marudu Plantation Co. P.O. Box No. 38, Kudat, Sabah. JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Supply and Delivery of Metal at Serrianggol Quarry.1,139 words
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Advertisement706 1964-05-05 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited for the following post* of Lecturer Asslst- ant Lecturer in the School of Education: (a; Physics cum Chemistry Methodology (b) Development of Education in Malaysia. Candidates should have at least a good honours degree with sult- able teaching and research experience. Applications706 words
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TOKYO MAY TURN UP
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954 1964-05-05 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - SEAP Games will give new Ministry a big task 11 •JHE CREATION of a new Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports opens up new horizons for Malaysia's rapidly increasing army of sportsmen and noone is better qualified to lead this march to progress than Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku's willingness954 words
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Article168 1964-05-05 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - 'PRESTIGE' C'TEE FOR SEAP GAMES KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Olympic Council of Malaysia, which will be formally launched tomorrow, will set up a "prestige committee" for the third South East Asia Peninsular Games to be held here next year. Heads of Government departments and commercial firms are168 words
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Article33 1964-05-05 19 BRISTOL, Mon The Australians had scored 73 for one wicket at lunch on the second day of their match against Gloucestershire here today. Gloucestershire mad* 117 In their first Innings.— Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article225 1964-05-05 19 JOE OORAI - JOE OORAI By SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Jo:m Services teat ol beating Malacca 4-2 in the Malaya Cup at Kubu Stadium yesterday was described today as "the result ol brilliant contribution by the b-..cfc room boys Services team manager Flt-Lt Shaw said: We knew that the225 words
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257 1964-05-05 19 TEOH ENG TATT - SINGAPORE WILL HAVE BIG TEAM AT OCM MEETING TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Monday OINGAPORE AAA president A. T. Rajah today left for Kuala Lumpur to attend the inaugural meeting of the Olympic Council of Malaysia tomorrow as Singapore's representative for the proposed Malaysia AAU The MAAU will hold its257 words
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182 1964-05-05 19 NEW BOY NADA IS AGAIN STAR FOR STORE SINGAPORE, Mon. New "find" centre-forward Nadarajah staked strong claims for a place in Singapore's Malaya Cup training squad with another impressive performance tonight in the match In which Singapore "A" beat the All-India Asian Youth team 3-0 at Jalan Besar. Nadaraiah. who182 words
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Article, Illustration544 1964-05-05 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA Gentle predicts end ot a hockey era By SINGAPORE. Mon. The Olympic Games in October may see the end of the hockey domination by Pakistan and India, according to R. S. Gentle. India's former captain who is now coaching the Malaysian team. Gentle544 words
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Article159 1964-05-05 19 Shock win by Singapore Shock win BADMINTON MALACCA Mon. Singapore's schoolgirl eh.. .on Urn Choo Enf created a majci upset In the MalavMun schools individual badmlnton ctMunptanahipa when she oeac Se.'angor Über Cup player Kok Le« Ying in the girls singles final. Paying stylishly, Choo En« took the tirM .set159 words
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Advertisement104 1964-05-05 19 NEW. EXCITING COLOURFUL V Bft Y'JmmmT R* i: -''fiji iffi JmmWKmmmmmmmmmß^U WO^^F Jf M mW mmmm^L^^^mwimmmWk I Ib^A I^^HV SPARKLIN6 ROMANTIC FICTION I MALAYSIA!! RECIPES I BEAUTY SECRETS A brand new exciting romantic serial 'LOVER'S f An on-the-spot report on the very latest MEETING!" begins this month. hairstyles that are104 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous151 1964-05-05 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER spore uiv. a. Tan Toclc Seng Hospital v Sukaramal 5.15: Marines v Pathul Karlb 7.00 < both matches at Jn Besar) Div 2A: SRC v Rajaji; SCC v Junior AA (both matches on padang): Star Soccerltes v Khalsa (Farrer Pk). Ne»ri Lre: Malays v CRC S'tor Div.151 words
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Miscellaneous59 1964-05-05 19 SUMMARY SOCCEK— TeIuk Aiuon Uiv li Sungei Bernam Est 3 Plenungton Est 1. Ipob Div 2: PCRC 2 Malay SC 1; Uiv 3: Shaw Bros 11 State DID 0. S'cor Business Houaea Div 1: Agriculture Dept 3 Sentui Works RC 1. Div 3: Armed Forces Civilian Staff 5 Sri Jaya59 words
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Article489 1964-05-05 20 The distinction between divisions one and two and divisions three and four men in Spore Postal, Telecoms depts SINGAPORE, Monday. Lee Kcnp; Thuan, Deputy Secretary (Treasury), today drew a distinction between divisions I and II officers and divisions FT! and IV officers serving in the Postal489 words
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199 1964-05-05 20 "Besides, such an award. If made, cannot possibly be Implemented, because the unions in Kuala Lumpur are unlikely to accept the terms of an award of a case to which they were not a party." he added. He stressed that a199 words
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Article46 1964-05-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Sin Kan Hui. will address the closing session of Hie ihree-momh World Health Organisation training course in dental epidemiologies I survey technithe Institute of Health. Out ram Road, on Thursday at 10 a.m.46 words
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Article351 1964-05-05 20 LONDON. Mon. It was a fairly acti\e day in the stock market* but prices moved irregularly. Gill-edged continued in a lethargic mood and .scattered lri««ular price movements wcie recorded. Dollar stocks were marked up sharply following the advance on Trans-Atlantic markets 1 11 Pnday. Gains351 words
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180 1964-05-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four new cases of cholera have been confirmed in the current outbreak here. The new cases are from the 9th milestone. Tampines Road. 41 m.s. Thomson Road. Nordin Lane and Merchant Road, bringing the total number of cases to eight. A180 words
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Article91 1964-05-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Teachers' Union sixth youth iestlval competition of drama, music and dances, will be held at the Cultural Centre this month. Entrants from schools, higher educational institutions, and youth cultural societies will be adjudged in their various sections (drama, music, dances) from 6.30 to91 words
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Article55 1964-05-05 20 LONDON. Mon— Spot 20 d June 20-9/16 d., July 20 5 6d.. Aug' :o-13 16d.. July Sept. 20-13 16d Oct. Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan. Mar *0-13 16d., Apr. June 20-13 16d July Sept. 20-13 16d., Oct. Dec. 20-13 16d., c.i.f. May 20 '-d.. June io ',d.. July 20- \d.55 words
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Article26 1964-05-05 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1039. sellers £1040, Forward buyers *****. sellers £1040. Settlement £IC3B. Turnover a.m. 170 tons. pjn. 110 tons. Tone: Very steady but quiet.26 words
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112 1964-05-05 20 MALACCA. Mon. Malaysia's newest and most up-to-date hospital the $42 million British military hospital at Terendak Cairn will officially be opened tomorrow evening. Thf ceremony will be performed by Lt.-Gen. Sir Reginald Hewetson. the General Officer Command-iiiii-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces, wno is making112 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-05-05 20 A POLICEMAN grabs a Negro demonstrator in Nashville, Tennessee, and tells bim to move from the front of a patrol wagon. The glaring Negro refused and was subdued by the policeman and thrown into the wagon with other demonstrators, who had left a church earlier to march on a58 words
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Article36 1964-05-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Assemblyman for Aljumed. Mr. S. V. Lingam. will resume his "meet-the-people" sessions at the PAP Aljunied Branch. 355 D. Upper Serangoon Road, on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. from May 6.36 words
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Article29 1964-05-05 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Maltysla Dravidian Progressive Federation will hold a variety show at the Broadway Hall In the New World on May 16 at 7 p.m.29 words
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Article22 1964-05-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— A Singapore trade mission to Sarawak and Sabah will hold a dinner at •he Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday.22 words
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Article154 1964-05-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. r|R. V. MANICKAVASAGAM, the new Minister of Labour, faced two strike threats by 300,000 estate workers and 1,400 postal workers when he began work today. His first official act was to summon all heads of departments under his portfolio to review the154 words
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Article146 1964-05-05 20 Cricket tea scores LONDON, Mon.— Tea scores In the loUowing cricket matches played today were: At Lords: MCC 210. K. Fletcher 44. K. Bairtngton five for 4b. Surrey 125 for three wickets. '<.. Barrlngton 44 not out. At Hove: Glamorgan 181 for three wickets declared, A. Lewis 82 not out,146 words
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272 1964-05-05 20 Jet crash on sound barrier stuns Penang pBWANG, Mon. Two explosions caused by an RAAF Sabre jot; fighter crashing the sound barrier, shook the city of Geor^o Town this afternoon i and set off a bomb scare in Penang. A few minutes later. aSabr.< Jet with RAAF marking was seen272 words
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Article31 1964-05-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Television Malaysia (Singapursn Channel 8 viewers can see a lorum In Mandarin at 8.05 p.m. tomorrow on 1 the role of the intellectual In a developing scctec31 words
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Article111 1964-05-05 20 MR. N. RAMASAMV (Fitter) of KluanK. expired In t-'incnporn Hospital on 4 .Y64. Cortege It-avis residence of .son-in-law Rama.«nmy 24 Jalan Tan Took Seng for Bldadarl on 3. ."..64 at 4 p.m. MRS. BALOMA O CRUZ ss mother <-f late Mr. M. K. V. I) Cm/. Francis. ("lira and111 words
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Advertisement215 1964-05-05 20 20 words $10 (minimum) MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysfa's College of Postal Education) Foh Chong Building (Third Floor) Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 POSTAL Ff| TUITION Malayan Correspondence College, the foremost College o x postal tuition in Malaysia, offers the most up-to-date and scientifically prepared homestudy courses, compiled by educational experts, university215 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-05-05 20 TTIGHEST and lowest t«mpera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 77 Kota Bhaiu 90 77 Penang 88 75 Jpoh M 75 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 00 7542 words
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