The Straits Times, 6 May 1964
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Title Section20 1964-05-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000' r** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article256 1964-05-06 1 Moves for mediation Tengku tells Pakistan and Japan: You should take initiative in Jakarta PI paper hails consular ties with Malaysia- MANILA, Tues. The Manila Daily Bulletin said editorially today there was widespread feeling here that closer Philippine Malaysian ties were more natural than a similar attachment256 words
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Article289 1964-05-06 1 A summit soon, says Manila ALOR STAR, Tuesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today that if Pakistan and Japan wished to mediate in the Malaysia dispute they should deal directly with President Soekarno. He said Malaysia was anxious to settle the dispute, but President Soekarno must honour any agreement reached289 words
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511 1964-05-06 1 Barisan's 'leftwing unity' appeal to Dr. Lee THE Barisan Sosialis tonight made a strong appeal to ex-chairman. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, to return to the told. The party called for his return "for the sake of leftwing unity." But at the same time, the men who ousted him made it511 words
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Article17 1964-05-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The first meeting of the new Cabinet will be held next week.17 words
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Article, Illustration476 1964-05-06 1 THEN ITS TALKS WITH JAKARTA ENVOY MANILA, Tues. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. R.A. Butler, arrived' here from Tokyo today and held separate talks on the situation in Southea s t Asia with Philippine Foreign Secretary Salvador Lopez and Indone- i a n Ambassador Nazir Pamontjak. AReuter - 476 words
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93 1964-05-06 1 Thomas Cup not for Tokyo, says Jakarta lAKARTA. Tues. J The Indonesian team which is to defend the trophy this month has decided not to send the Thomas Cup to Tokyo. The cup was due to leave here tomorrow together with the Indonesian team according to Radio Jakarta today. TheReuter - 93 words
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140 1964-05-06 1 Deadlock in talks on future of Laos VIENTIANE. Tues. The rightists and neutralists have failed to persuade the proCommunist Pathet Lao to make the coalition government work. Prince Souvanna Phouma, the Laotian Premier representing "aoth the neutralists and the rightists, held inconclusive talks yesterday with Prince Souphanouvong. the Pathet LaoReuter - 140 words
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Article47 1964-05-06 1 KUCHING. Tues. A Borneo Airways Dakota flying from Kuchlng to Slbu today burst one front wheel tyre immediately after landIng at Slbu airport. The aircraft was braked to a stop in the middle of the runway. The 32 passengers were unhurt. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article302 1964-05-06 1 Impeach Maca move by PI Senator MANILA, Tues. Senator Art v r o Tolentino, a member of the opposition Nacionalista Party, yesterday asked for the impeachment of President Diosdado Macapagal for alleged "lawlessness." The senator called for the impeachment because oi Mr. Macapagal's alleged role In: CONCLI'DIXG a trade agreementReuter - 302 words
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Article41 1964-05-06 1 SAIGON, Tues. A big U.S. Army Caribou transport aircraft burst into flames a few seconds after take-off and crashed today, killing all 15 people on board. It was the worst American military air disaster in Vietnam. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article50 1964-05-06 1 KOTA BHARU. Tues. A student. Ismail bin Awang, 21. was detained by the Special Branch early this morning under the Internal Security Act. He was picked up at his house In Kampong Kota. six miles from here. Ismail is a member of the Peninsular Malay Union.50 words
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Article555 1964-05-06 1 Postal union rejects Govt offer KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Union of Post Office Workers tonight officially rejected the latest Government offer of an improved wage structure for its members. This afternoon, the government published details of the new offer. The union wants: A SPECIAL salary structure for postal clerks, distinct555 words
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Article40 1964-05-06 1 NO N ARMS IN EGYPT, ISRAEL 1 LONDON. Toes. Sir Alec Douglas-Home. British Prime Minister, said today there no evidence to support suuijestioii in newspapers yesterday that Middle baton powers (Egypt and Israel) bad nuclear weapons. Reuter IReuter - 40 words
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144 1964-05-06 2 Mendez off today to Manila to be sworn in AFRO-ASIAN DESK rrOKYO, Tues. Mr. Mauro Mendez, new-ly-designated Philippine Foreign Secretary, said today he will fly to Manila tomorrow to be .sworn in. He will succeed Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, who has been appointed Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations. MrAP - 144 words
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Article64 1964-05-06 2 \LA. Tu&>. The Ueanda Government said last night that 7,000 budanc.se rriuKees with 16 000 cat lie and 15.000 .-heep and kohls had entered the Karamoja district in north-east Ucanda in the past 10 days. Thus wild area naa narnoured Southern Sudanese rebels since a 195664 words
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76 1964-05-06 2 First heavy rainfall in 19 I months I UONG KONG, Tues. A rx water-short Hone Kong waited expectantly under dark skies today for lurther rain after yesterdays first substantial raliifall in 19 months. Tl c Royal Observatory said ■esterday's rainfall totalled 246 inches which tiade it the heaviest since tieReuter - 76 words
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113 1964-05-06 2 Vi.U DEUB, Tues. Two Indian multimillionaire industrialist* Mr Ram Krishna Dalmia *<nd his son-in-law Mr Slunli Prasad Jain, were, arrested here yesterday on charges of conspiracy to commit criminal breach of trust involving 35 million rupees (about MSlB million). They were among 20 people arrestedReuter - 113 words
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Article235 1964-05-06 2 Tengku's self control— by Butler TOKYO, Tuesday. THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, has said that as far as Indonesian troops continue their attacks on Malaysia, Malaysia will continue to resist and seek assistance wherever she can get it. The Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese national daily, said todayReuter - 235 words
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133 1964-05-06 2 AFRICA'S CHALLENGE TO OUR RUBBER INDUSTRY WASHINGTON, Tues. Africa is "the coming rubber continent." according to Mr. Byron H. Larabee, vi c e-Dresident for rubber operations of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. In an article In Rubber World distributed by the Natural Rubber Bureau. Mr. Larabee said the companyUPI - 133 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-05-06 2 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet children's newspaper. Pionerskaya Pravcia. has the bißffest circulation of any newspaper published in Russia, with 6.500.000 copies, Tass reported yesterday. The circulation of Pravda, organ of tne Communist Party. Is 6.300,000 and that of Izvestla. the Government, newspaper 6,ooo,ooo.— Reuter. KAUNDAReuter - 55 words
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Article34 1964-05-06 2 BONN. Tues. The Foreign Minister of the United African Republic of Tanganyika-Zanzibar-lit. Oscar Kambona. and the Defence Minister. Mr. A. B. Sijaona. arrived here yesterday for talks with West German leaders A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article39 1964-05-06 2 DAMASCUS. Tues.— Mr. Omar Sakkaf, Under-secretary of Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry, begins a tour of the United States, the Philippines. Malaysia and West Germany tomorrow as a personal envoy of Saudi Regent. Crown Prince Feisal.39 words
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161 1964-05-06 2 T ONDON, Tues. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda, Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia, said last night he would permit the operation of opposition parties when his country became independent "as long as they behave responsibly and constitutionally." Mr. Kaunaa. appearing in a television interview said heAP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration39 1964-05-06 2 TOKYO, Tues. A Japanese firm was reported today to have signed a U.S. 529 million contract to export to Indonesia eight tankers totalling 10.000 tons. AP. CASEY .Commonwealth nas almost ceased to be a force for goodAP - 39 words
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183 1964-05-06 2 Commonwealth co-operation at low level -says Casey- LONDON, Tuesday. THE Commonwealth today was at a low level of co-operation, Lord Casey, Australian and Commonwealth elder statesman, told the Royal Commonwealth Society in London last night. It had no general sgreement on trade, defence, or international issues at the United NationsReuter - 183 words
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Article44 1964-05-06 2 VICHY, (France), rues.—Malaysi.i was one of six new countries named to membership In th« International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) yesterday at tha federation's seventh world congress here. The others are Argentina. th« Congo-Leopoldville. Kenya, tha Malagasy Republic and South Vietnam. A.P.AP - 44 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-05-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby s~ "nT" s o *^v reomsE mot to ccseam w foam in l 4W A fwm ovm» to A it Tia mou 9ow&'rwn&^ V^33^ \owtmimy \tmu ohm*/ U jT^\34 words
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212 1964-05-06 3 U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK YEW YORK, Tues. 11 A Negro youth sought by police on a murder charge gave himself up today, amid reports that a 60-strong teen-age gang of "Blood Brothers" was conducting an antiwhite vendetta in New York's Harlem district. Wallace Baker. 18. accusedReuter - 212 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-05-06 3 Lady Churchill at premiere of "The Finest Hours 9 rE Duke of Edinburgh chats with Lady Churchill at the premiere of "The Finest Hours", the film on the life of Sir Winston Churchill, at the Royal Festival Hall, London. In the background is Lord Avon who. as Sir Anthony Eden.Reuter - 87 words
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90 1964-05-06 3 T ONDON. Tues.— A Welsh Ld Guards officer who captured an Egyptian Army transport plane singlehanded In the South Arabian Federation has been awarded the Queen's Commendation for brave conduct. Capt. John Rickett, 24. an old Etonian, drove his jeep in front of90 words
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Article41 1964-05-06 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Mr. Malcolm Browne of the Associated Press and Mr- David Halberstan of the New York Times won Pulit«er prizes yesterday for international reporting for their work in Vietnam. They will share the 1,000 dollar award. A.P.AP - 41 words
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355 1964-05-06 3 Thant sees a need to extend UN's Cyprus job UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. |J THANT, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, yesterday asked Security Council members "to devote their attention" to the question of whether the U.N. forces' mandate in Cyprus should be extended beyond the initial period of three months. The forceReuter - 355 words
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Article29 1964-05-06 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain's aold and convertible currency reserves rose by £19 million in April to stand at £969 million on April 30. the Treasury announced vestCTday. ReutiT29 words
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Article93 1964-05-06 3 LBJ ignores dog lovers' protests WASHINGTON, Tues.— TT President Johnson, picked one of his Beagles up by the ears for photographers again yesterday A similar gesture last week raised a storm of protest frim animal lovers, especially when the President declared the Beagles "him" and "her" liked to yelp inReuter - 93 words
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Article87 1964-05-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tues A well-dressed young Negro interrupted the Senates civil rights debate yesterday when he rose in the gallery and loudly criticised the poor attendance on the .J2? eiiro 'P* l slowly, asKed: How can you say you are protecting the black man when thereUPI - 87 words
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Article31 1964-05-06 3 WASHINGTON. Tues Mr Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State will head the U.S. delegation at the Nato ministerial conference at The Hague from May 12 to 14— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article27 1964-05-06 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Deputy Premier Anastas Mlkoyan will head a parliamentary delegation to Japan in the next two weeks, the official news agency Taiia reports.—UPl.27 words
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Article30 1964-05-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Johnson bestowed the Federal Aviation Gold Medal award Jerrie Mock. 38. a housewife, who was the first woman to fly solo around the world.— AJ»30 words
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Article15 1964-05-06 3 OTTAWA. Tues. Canada has decided to discontinue its uranium stockpiling after June— A.PAP - 15 words
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Article40 1964-05-06 3 WASHINGTON. Tnes. The Navy announced here today that five sailors were killed on Saturday after walking into a mine field at Guantanamo Naval Base. Cuba. The announcement said the men died in three hi.-f B Ranter.40 words
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176 1964-05-06 3 Monorail plan to beat the rush hour jams ONDON. Tues. A i lJ plan to beat London's daily rush Ijour traffic jams monorail i travel was announced yesterday. The monorail cars, capable of whisking 100 passengers at 100 m.p.h. from suburban areas Into the city and back, "would operate onlyReuter - 176 words
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Advertisement105 1964-05-06 3 GSHI PANGER l=J^l HER DIET H MAY H DESTROY |P HEALTH Rice every day and not enough variety of meat, '^^fc' fish and vegetables can make you ill. fl VYKMIN HELPS KEEP YOU HEALTHY. jr It balances your diet gives you 8 essential ABCDE m vitamins and 4 minerals Z105 words
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Advertisement346 1964-05-06 3 SENSATIONAL RESULTS OF NEW HEIGHT INCREASE SYSTEMiMIHj IN your own bom* It li now pot- :3"^5CHcz£EE -f\ A* »1 ~w mbi* to locrtau your hughi ny f WBv 3J\'ii«.B Simple. Natural Method rhrr.- j U<J\ L EEE 3 1 VvV] are no drug*, nothing to get out Lrftr 3 Jaifci346 words
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Article57 1964-05-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The combined bands of the Royal Malaysia Police will "Beat the Retreat" at the Singapore Padang on Thursday, 5.15 p.m. The 150-strong band will also perform a "Band Tattoo" foi school-children at the Jalan Besai Stadium on Friday at 7.30 p.m. Admission to57 words
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Article32 1964-05-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tuea. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahlm bin Ishak, will open a science exhibition at St. Josephs Institution, Bras Basah Road at 9 am. tomorrow.32 words
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Article36 1964-05-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Miss Priscllla Taylor, director of the National Library, will talk on "Books for the People" at the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday.36 words
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Article24 1964-05-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tuea.— Water will be cut off In Palm Drive, ofl Upper Bast Coast Road, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 pm.24 words
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Article, Illustration600 1964-05-06 4 JACKIE SAM - By JACKIE SAM SINGAPORE, Tues. A new party is likely to be formed by Dr. Lee Siew Choh and supporters who left the Barisan Sosialis with him yesterday. The basic policy of such a party will be that of the Barisan Sosialis:600 words
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Article160 1964-05-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Alliance today said that the split in the Barisan Sosialis should not be interpreted "as a change of the basic policy" of the party. An Alliance statement said: "There is no room for nationalism in Communism, although nationalism has repeatedly been160 words
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637 1964-05-06 4 fFHE trial of Yeow Fook Yuen, honorary treax surer of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, and its secretary. Jamit Singh, had resulted in a miscarriage of justice by a wrong admission of a record of proceedings of a prejudicial nature,637 words
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573 1964-05-06 5 AMUSEMENT PARK ROBBERY: WITNESS IS COMMENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday gENTENCING a pin-table assistant at the Bukit Bintang Park to 10 years' jail the maximum for robbing a Shaw Brothers cashier at the park of $19,000 in cash, Mr. Justice Ong told the573 words
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198 1964-05-06 5 Boy cried for help as sister was being raped pENANG. Tues. A little boy cried out in vain for help while his elder sister was being raped near their house, the High Court here was told today. "They were on their way to a shop when the girl was dragged198 words
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Article18 1964-05-06 5 JESSELTON. Tues. A 1.000--member f-tronu PWD workers Union will be inaugurated in Band..k;in on May 17.18 words
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124 1964-05-06 5 ROTA BHARL'. Tues. The former Mrntri Besar of KHantun. Dato.lia.ji Ishak I niii bin Omar, left for Kuala Lumpur today to discuss with the Central (Government the fate of the three detained PMIP State Assemblymen. Thr trio, who were detained last February under the124 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-05-06 5 PNAGL'LAN. 22. who was highly praised by Mr. Justice Ong for volunteering information to the police of a $19,000 robbery of which he was an eye-witness. Mr. Justice Ong told him: "I wish to say to you that you are a citizen of this country of whom95 words
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233 1964-05-06 5 Goh notes big role of supply industries SINGAPORE. Tuesday. I'HE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. A today, opened a factory which he described as "n catalytic part of the whole industrialisation process." The factory, owned by the United Industrial Paper Products Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. at the seventh-mile Bukit233 words
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112 1964-05-06 5 I ONDON, Tues. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. arrived here today from a European tour and is expected to have an audience with Queen Elizabeth this week. He will also attend a luncheon in his honour given by Mr Duncan Sandys.Reuter - 112 words
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Article33 1964-05-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police yesterday detained eight susoect gangsters in security checks seven under the Societies Ordinance and one under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Police also screened 2.853 Deopie.33 words
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112 1964-05-06 5 ITANOAR. Tues. Perils Umno plan s to call an early meeting of party leaders to consider the formation of goodwill committees" In all kampongs throughout the State. "These committees will help to remove any misunderstandings over political sentiments expressed by rival parties in the recent112 words
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122 1964-05-06 5 Had arms without authority: 3 jailed KUCHING. Tues. Three men described at Indonesians have been jailed for eight years* ea.h on charges under the Preservation of Public Security Regulations. The men, Eddy Sugandi. 25. Francisco Sokaido, 22. and Zaini Sulalman. 23. pleaded guilty in the Kuchlng High Court last SaturdayReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement215 1964-05-06 5 BE ONE STEP AHEAD IN FASHION T% For the first time in Singapore you can I now buy Reversible Lidf A Sijk Sarees. Raw A Cotton or Raw Silk 'M W^* Sarees. Tussore Silk or Cotton Sarees exclu- n^M sively at Chanrita. jEdHMI Choose from the wide range of these215 words
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182 1964-05-06 6 Kinrara hospital is expected to close next month KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kinrara. the British Military Hospital at Puchong, eight miles south-west of here, is expected to close at the end of rvext month. It is being kept open for major operations until facilities at the new BMII at Terendak Camp.182 words
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Article252 1964-05-06 6 It will be credited to contributors as from Jan. 1, 1963 SINGAPORE, Tues. The rate of interest on deposits in the Central Provident Fund has been doubled from 2£ per cent to five per cent. Although this was announced today, the new rate will be252 words
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Article221 1964-05-06 6 .SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE last day for National Service registration I is next Monday and all who are required to register are advised to do so without delay. More than 5.600 registered today, bringing the total on the register to 45,093. It is estimated that there221 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-05-06 6 Star calls in to see her fans SINGAPORE, Tues. Veteran Indian film star Mrs. Savitri Ganesh decided to visit Singapore to meet "my Malaysian fans'* on her way borne after attending the film festival held at Jakarta. She spent five days in Singapore signing autographs and meeting members of the83 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-05-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two days out to sea, on the first leg of their trip from Britain to Singapore, a member of the crew of the RASC vessel Antwerp discovered a stowaway a young cat. "Top Cat", as she was named by177 words
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Article18 1964-05-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The flr.si meeting of the new Cabinet I will be held next week.18 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-05-06 6 Lila, 17, vanishes on her way to cinema SINGAPORE, Tues. The three-week disappearance of an Indian girl. Lila Mulchand. nas mystified her parents. Lila. 17. left her home in Kampong Heap Guan San off Telok Blangah about 2pm on April 15 to buy tickets for herself asid her mother for166 words
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Article61 1964-05-06 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Inch* H*mz.ih bin D^to Abu Samah, Legal Adviser. Kcdah. will leav» next week to take up a similar appointment in Selangor. He succeeds Inclie Harun bin Haji Idris. who has been appointed Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inch* Harun bin Mahmud Hashlm. son of Mr.61 words
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Article43 1964-05-06 6 BATU PAHAT. Tues.— Mr. Ho Teclc Yin has been elected chairman of the Batu Pahat branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union. The vice-chairman Is Inche Abdul Karim bin Mohamed Salleh; secretary, Mr. Oh Chow Hun; and treasurer. Mr Aimer Singh.43 words
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Article47 1964-05-06 6 MALACCA. Tues.— Thirty-thre* teachers are attending a week'! Junior Red Cross instructors training course at the You in Hostel. Tanjong Kling. seven miles from here. The course, which began last Saturday, was officially opened by the Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Qhafar bin Bcba.47 words
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414 1964-05-06 6 STANDARDS NOT DOWN DESPITE EXPANSION' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. U n 1 ik c other Asian countries, Malaysii has coped with its "education explosion" with out lowering its academic standards or the salaries of its teachers, the Director of Tearher Training. Mr. Chang Mill Kee. told a conference of secondary .school414 words
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246 1964-05-06 7 Sun spurs Perak in a race to a record padi crop IPOH, Tuesday. pERAK appears to be heading for a record padi harvest of 50 million gantangs this year, although severe drought delayed planting in South Krian by about a month last year. The previous best harvest was in 1961246 words
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Article, Illustration289 1964-05-06 7 'Reluctant' MP still tops the new Speaker list^- I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three top Umno leaders have been tipped to become the new Speaker of the House of Representatives succeeding Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar. Still top-of-the-llst is former Malayan Ambassador to America. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamll. despite the fact289 words
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Article58 1964-05-06 7 IPOH. Tues. Sabebah. 11. the daughter of a Dostman. has been missing from her home here since Thursday. S. Abdul Mutalib. who reported his daughter missing to the police <taid that she was last seen playinn with some friends in her home in Greentown. This is58 words
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Article30 1964-05-06 7 TAIPINO. Tues.— The document stamping section ot the District Office here has been transferred to the Department of Inland Revenue. First Floor. Baneunan Malaysia. Kota Road. Taipinj?.30 words
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195 1964-05-06 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Union of Forest Employees today threatened to take industrial action over its claims for camping and subsistence allowances. "The aenlal of these allowances to forest labourers is nothing short of exploitation of the workers." the president of the union. Inche195 words
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Article, Illustration112 1964-05-06 7 JOINT ART SHOW TO RAISE STUDY FUND SINGAPORE. Tues. Two artists, who want to further their art studies in France and other countries, will hold an exhibition of their paintings to raise the necessary funds. They are Wee Kong Chal 36. and Yeo Kirn Seng. 26. both trained at the112 words
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Article36 1964-05-06 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues— The flvf-day training course at th« Government English Secondary Girls' School attended by 43 Guiders from eight States, ended yesterday It was organised by the headquarters of the Mandarinspeaking Guiders36 words
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Article38 1964-05-06 7 MALACCA. Tues. The Chief M.nister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Gliafar bin Baba. and the new State Executive Council members will be sworn-in before the Governor, Tun Han Abdul Malek bin Yusuf at Sen Melaka. tomorrow morning.38 words
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148 1964-05-06 7 PENANG. Tuesday. AN eight-year-old schoolgirl testified in camera today at the trial of a man accused of tryine to rape her in a vacant house on Dec. 3 last year. K. Velu. 24, pleaded not guilty to the charge before Mr Justice148 words
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190 1964-05-06 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The new Selangor Mentri Besar. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, and eight other members of the State Executive Council will be sworn in on Thursday at Istana Alam Shah. Klang. before the Sultan. The eight members are Inche Taiban bin190 words
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Article60 1964-05-06 7 IPOH. Tues. A vice-president of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. S. Ramasaniy. will leave for Toicyo tomorrow on 1 a one-month Unesco-sponsored i tour. Mr. Ramnsamv. who Is also the chairman of the Perak branch, will meet leaders of Japanese trade unions and60 words
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Article60 1964-05-06 7 JESSELTON. Tues.— The dispute between the Leila Road Bus Com- pany and its employee* fixed for hearing on May 8. has been postponed indefinitely because ilie employers refuse to accrpt Mr. Chong Thien Voon as chairman of the arbitration court. They claim that Mr. Chong Is a60 words
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Article45 1964-05-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A labourer. A. Silvadurai. 35. reported lo the police today lhat thieves broke into his home in Ipoh Road last night and stole a radio and a tape recorder. He was visiting his mother in Maxwell Road at the time.45 words
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Advertisement331 1964-05-06 7 Troubled about premature ageing? Ynu M«jn'( ht Tlkt •IAPtSEjtUM tht fitaariaMa I iol^iioi or Ro.al Jtlly laata ffom Ikt baa* A nm iban i«n'»i loaic lo htla itaaia youtb aaal MUiiu. ii |ivti >ou that tma ta*r»y aa4 KM >a« bava btcn tnilnf (or w loaf. II NPI<.(RUM .1 llioeirr331 words
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Advertisement279 1964-05-06 7 the Quality Qoes in beforr the name goes on I ■^■-/■^i 23" CONSOLE TV tjgEl HRaiT BOARDS IV I i'Jmm ZENITH chassis m WARNER INTO»N ATIONAJ. CORPN lf.ll ltW H. P. TERMS AVAILABLE TIONGHENG TRADING CO., LTD. 343, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE 8. TELS: *****,***** FRESH BUTTER FROM AUSTRALIA ImTnTrrTn m279 words
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215 1964-05-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 10 Alliance Mentris Besar and Chief Ministers are to have political secretaries. Their appointments will be subject to the approval of Tengku Aodul Rahman. A directive has been sent to the Men.tris Besar and Chief Ministers 1 to nominate their215 words
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163 1964-05-06 8 TUN YUSOF WILL OPEN SPORE PHOTO-FAIR SINGAPORE. Tufcs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will declare open a photofair organised by the Photo graphic Society of Singapore In conjunction with the 15th Singapore International Salon of photography at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. The163 words
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Article60 1964-05-06 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. A dawn fire today destroyed the interior of a storage shed in the Yeo Hlap Seng Canning and Sauce Factory at Buklt Timah Road. Sacks of salted food and condemned foodftuffs were destroyed. Damage was estimated at about $300. A fire officer said sparks60 words
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Article30 1964-05-06 8 BATU PAHAT. Tues.— Work :i expected to ><tart soon on building two additional wards for the district hospital here. The wards will cost about 560.000.30 words
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Article48 1964-05-06 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court today resumed hearing In camera of the trade dispute between the P.A.R. Malayan Paint works Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, relating to the company's application for an extension of a collective agreement between them48 words
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Article32 1964-05-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Thai Consulate-General here will give a dinner on June 18 to mark the 100 th year of the establishment of consular relations between Singapore and Thailand.32 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-05-06 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The smiling girl at the piano is 17-year-old Miss Gillian Lim of Singapore, wh6 was one of the six finalists in a music competition held in London last week. Gillian won ncr way Into the finals of the Royal Overseas139 words
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87 1964-05-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, will speak on "the expansion of university education in Kuala Lumpur" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. The meeting, sponsored by Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, will be87 words
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238 1964-05-06 8 King, Queen to visit Singapore I army, police units KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Tang di-Pertuan Agonp and the Raja Permaisuri Agons will pay a threeday visit to Singapore from Thursday to visit army units and polictestablishments in the State. Their Majesties will be accompanied by a Minis-ter-in-Attendance. the Secretary for238 words
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Article52 1964-05-06 8 TEL'JK ANSON. Tues. Th« Lower Perak Alliancp will hold a motorcade on Sunday to thank the electorate for returninß all tta nmp candidates in the gener.il elections. A public rally will be held on the Town padang at night to introduce the new Members of Parliament and52 words
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Article165 1964-05-06 8 rpHE absence of the Va n r di-Pertuan Besar from the State has held up the formation of the new Negri Sembilan State Government His Highness is on a short holiday In Cameron Highlands. The Mentrl Besar. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. .said today165 words
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Advertisement383 1964-05-06 8 IMPORTANT REASONS WHY 0 VALTI N E IS YOUR BEST BUY BBHHBHm 1 ONLYOVALTINE gives you the concentrated goodness of MALT. Ik, MILK, COCOA and EGGS, plus EXTRA VITAMINS. L 2 ONLYOVALTINE -.^^te^ tastes so delicious and does you so much good. iHMI Enjoy that happy go healthy Ovaltine' feeling383 words
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Miscellaneous257 1964-05-06 8 Atteff oPnp By V.T. Ham tin OH, YOU T YEAH. MAW 41 t CXCWT 6IKKV 4 THAT'S V** n *€U WHO'S -C SAY' I TVOUGW *XjLJ -C.GUVS WHO DON*! LIKE TWMK I'M I v^AJT? tOU SAY I NICE IHAME// JUS SEFS TV4I6 f Out «**Y VMfcS IMf FELLA /AT'S VKX£**CE257 words
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Article, Illustration1817 1964-05-06 9 TYCOON'S FLIGHT FROM FRAUD CHARGE SHOCKED NATIONS BUSINESSMEN IN ISBI the famous inventor, Thomas A1 v a Kdison. astounded his business colleagues by appointing the 22-year-old Englishman, Samuel Insull, to the important post of confidential secretary. Edison's American associates knew vaguely that Insull had been secretary to Colonel Gorand, the1,817 words
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Advertisement73 1964-05-06 9 ■dllU Dl Ilal II o Of all cigarettes exported from Britain >MF jfl I\ I Rothmans "King Size is also made in V^| M I t^Hi^k. 11 major countries on 5 continents. Ik ■I I IL. All over the world you'll find Rothmans— vz%M I I 9^. on land, sea73 words
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Obituary75 1964-05-06 10 1* Words tit (Minimum) JESUDASON The death took place hi Ceylon on 4-5-64 of Mr. Victor K Jesudason formerly 1- ducal ton Department Jooore. DR. CHEAH lENQ Kit Of 30 Jervois Road passed away peacefully on Tuesday May :»ih leaving behind hn beloved wife to mourn his loss The75 words
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Article21 1964-05-06 10 WmHm flit I Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY '.lack) Manning ho paused awmy on May «th 1 <••..! Rrrncmbered hv Us21 words
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Article303 1964-05-06 10 It is a measure of our progress that schemes which would have made big headlines a few years ago now begin with little fanfare. The Batang Padang electricity project is an example. It will be far bigger than anything yet built in Malaya. It will cost $129 million.303 words
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Article118 1964-05-06 10 The Singapore Central Provident Fund Board's action in raising its interest rate for subscribers' contributions from 2Vz to 5 per cent is very welcome for at least two reasons. First, of course, backdating of the increase to January 1, 1963. will bring a $10 million windfall; and118 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1964-05-06 10 WILLIAM SCHWARZ - Nigeria arms up to battle disease WITH MORE EDUCATION. REAL ENTHUSIASM AND NEW HOSPITAL SERVICES WHEN I see a mother like Taiwo's." said the woman doctor, "with a history of five pregnancies and no surviving child before the twins, I know we can help her. She is anxious to learn."1,454 words
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375 1964-05-06 10 T cannot agree more with your editorial comments (Btralts Times, May 2) on the Joint statement Issued by the political societies of the University of Singapore, Nanyang University and Singapore Polytechnic. However, you should have published the text so that a greater number of375 words
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Article303 1964-05-06 10 MILADY MUST NEVER, NEVER -CRY- by JACK SMITH WOMEN'S beauty aids, which sometimes seem to represent the zenith of art and invention in, this society, have reached breathtaking new heights this season. There is. for example, a new polish that does not go on the finger or toe i nails,303 words
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Advertisement743 1964-05-06 10 Strait. Tim* Malay Mail •rrv soon uTomm ltd Wtmv «c Hoe**. C*a*er Qaaß/ TasßT Msrwsj sssjoNTF ■V St. lIMAtL AOMawal H y R#O*S, HaWM aY tr«M W-7. Ofcaaa* I****. Ml MIHHIAMT S> CO •M-N Jex* Key*. RAF. ftaasaar CLASSIFIED ADS. M P> ordM Sit 1 Minimum) BARNES: To Marie-Jose and743 words
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Advertisement95 1964-05-06 10 DRUM OUTFIT Undoubtedly world's Finest Drum Value! 'Rossini 200 Outfit" Outfit consists of: •ass Drum 22" x 15", etouWerension, glittering cotour. Snare Drum U" x IS", glittering colour, with Stand. Tern-Teat double-hooded, 13" x 9" glittering colour. Peeial, "Rhythm Mostar", foat, positive action. Cymbal, 14" Croth Cymbcrl with holder, Cewbell95 words
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Advertisement57 1964-05-06 10 =^s "*-===-i=B^jj asjCsfcg- H«li W»>' masculine freshness \m makes it m great to be a man! ~i Ufc jj IHILI Brllliantme I tV^J jgj/ Shampoo M 0 tHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Simth China Panting ftet Hong Kong's Leading English Longuog* Newjpopsr FLOWN REGULARLY TO SINGAPORE ta now on sol* at57 words
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240 1964-05-06 11 'Magic eye' speed trap to be tested in public— IT UA L A LUMPUR. *V Tues. The radar speed trap equipment which has not been, heard of lor 10 months may be given another chance by the police here. The Traffic Branch and the Telecommunications Department will hold a test240 words
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Article, Illustration82 1964-05-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. An Indonesian from Pulau Samboe, Muchtar bin Zacharia, was today jailed for one year by a magistrate's court for illegally entering the state after he had been repatriated. The court was told that Muchtar. who was repatriated on Nov 30 last82 words
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Article50 1964-05-06 11 SEBEMBAN. Tues A demonstration of Japanese art of flower arrangement will be held at the Indian Association here on Thursday lrom 4 30 p.m. Mrs. H. Denis, of the Kuala Lumpur YWCA. dill Rive the demonstration for YWCA members and the public. Non-members will be 1 rrmrged $250 words
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Article602 1964-05-06 11 Court is told of an arrest and of subsequent digging up of graves POUR sten guns and 47 blocks of TNT explosives were found buried about one foot deep in three graves in a Muslim cemetery in Palm Drive, off East Coast Road, on the602 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-05-06 11 Battery firm gets three-day union ultimatum SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Manual and Mercanr tile Workers' Union today gave the National Carbon, (Eastern) Ltd., makers of flashlight and transistor radio batteries three days to settle "v n c o nditiorally" a set of claims, or face industrial action by its 600262 words
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Article78 1964-05-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues A company director, Sigurd Carl Friis-Lund, was today acquitted and discharged In a District Court on two counts of causing the death of two men by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. He was alleged to have caused the death of a scooterist.78 words
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Article68 1964-05-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Raja Permaisuri Agong w:ii open the exhibi.ion of modern decorative arts of Prance at the National Art Oal>ry here on May 15 at. 530 p.m. Mr Jean Coural. Administrator of the Mobilier Nationale. the organisation responsible for the collection, preservation and storage of68 words
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Article75 1964-05-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three men were charged In the magistrate's court here yesterday with attempting to extort $100 from Liv Seng Klong by putting I him In fear of Injury. Abdul Ohaffar bin Ibrahim. 27. Ahmad bin Yahaya, 27. and Yaa- 1 kub bin Mohamed Yusof. 26,75 words
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114 1964-05-06 11 Ong finds Americans are on our side VTKW YORK, Tues.— The Malaysian Ambassador to the United States, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, has found Americans on the side of Malaysia in her difficulties with Indonesia. "I've travelled throughout the country during the past month and have found wide support for Malaysia,"114 words
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173 1964-05-06 11 MALACCA, Tuesday. rpHE Malaysian Indian Congress here will submit a memorandum to Tengku Abdul Rahman, informing him about the disgraceful and shabby manner in which the state MIC was treated when, it was rejected a place in the recent elections. The decision was taken at173 words
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108 1964-05-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A I Colombo Plan engineer from Canada. Mr. J. H. Scovil, arrived here today to look into the feasibility of establishing a hydro-electric power station on the Upper Perak River. Mr. Scovil, resident engineer of the project, and six other108 words
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Article58 1964-05-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A labourer Balakiishnan Oopal, was today sentenced by a magistrates court here to six months Jail for > causing hurt to a woman. A. Ma- I rlamal, 50, with a scythe at Lorong Ampat, off Ang Seng Road, on Feb. 2. He was58 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-05-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Every Sunday morning for the past 15 years, a fishing enthusiast Abdul Samad bin Montat, 32, brought home to his wife and their eight young children his catch for their lunch. Last Sunday. AbduJ Samad loft his home in Kamponi?214 words
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Article22 1964-05-06 11 KUCHING, Tues. The Argyll and Suntherland Highlands Battalion has arrived here to reinforce security forces now operating in the border regions.22 words
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Article33 1964-05-06 11 SEREMBAN. Tues.— The Tengku Ajnpuan will give away prizes for the various competitions ;o be hrld at the Neeri Sembilan Women's Institute convention at the Town Hall on Saturday.33 words
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Advertisement62 1964-05-06 11 T RENT n I REDIFFUSION I L n J Soft, gentle Andrex toilet paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enough for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets of paper joined together. Soft, strong Andrex— the modern toilet paper. Andrex62 words
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Advertisement11 1964-05-06 11 t 7^^ in START YOUR JOURNEY HERE MANSFIELDS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT wmr"11 words
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Miscellaneous591 1964-05-06 11 I Today's Radio, TV E RADIO MALAYS,* 476 METRES SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SHORTWAVIE^SEKVICE M and 25 METRES A.M. 6.00 bood'MoVnlng; 6.01 AJi.B.OO Prog. Summary; Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 6.02 Morning melodies; 7.00 312 5 P d /^°n t: 73( l News; Time signal, the news; 7.10 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up591 words
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Article69 1964-05-06 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Cable and Wireless ship Recorder left Singapore at noon today for shore-end operations at Jesselton. which marks the start of the Seacom submarine telephone cable project for Joining Singapore, Jesselton and Hong Kong into the Commonwealth network. The Recorder will go to Hone69 words
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Article, Illustration422 1964-05-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYSIA'S industrial development programme is in a dilemma there is an urgent need for it, but so far its growth has been ''disappointingly slow" because the country is too well off. This is the opinion of Mr. William Stewart, chief422 words
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Article54 1964-05-06 12 JESSELTON. Tues. The T» wav District Itoad Drivers Union has appealed to the Government for the revision of salaries In the lower siale in view of the high cost of living in Sabah The union said if Uiat was not possible price control on the essential54 words
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122 1964-05-06 12 Soprano lets out two 'secrets' of her success SINGAPORE. Tues.- Famed American mezzo soprano, Miss Betty Allen (above), left Singapore today with this parting advice to budding local singers: "A beautiful voice Is not enough. You have to have sound training to nourish and build up that voice." Miss Allen122 words
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115 1964-05-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE National Union of Teachers will meet on May 14 and 15 to discuss the question of equal pay for women. One of the main alms of the meeting will be to foster union consciousness among teachers. The union's general secretary,115 words
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Article79 1964-05-06 12 Revolver seized in raid JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore police last night seized a Britishmade Webley .38 revolver and a bullet during a raid on a hut in Kampong Melayu Mejidee, four miles from here. A man living in the hut was detained for interrogation. The arrest and seizure followed a79 words
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Article34 1964-05-06 12 PENANG. Tues. K. Kalimuthu. 29. was today sentenced tc two months' mil for assaulting a police constable in a back lane ofl Ka.iang Road on April 3. He had 16 previous convictions.34 words
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Article35 1964-05-06 12 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The Teluk Anson Rotary Club will hold its installation dinner here on June 30 to install Mr. Leo Ebbesen. secretary of United Plantations Ltd.. as president lor a second term.35 words
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73 1964-05-06 12 KUANTAN, Tues.— The Sultan of Pahang will receive the Depu'.y Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and a delegation of Pahang State Assemblymen in audience in his Pekan istana tomorrow. Tun Razak will present to the Sulian the new Mentri Besar or Pahanff73 words
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Article27 1964-05-06 12 JEbSELTON. Tues The Print- ing Press Employees Unions of Malaysia have called for the for- mation of a Pan-Malaysian Print- ing Press Employees Congress.27 words
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238 1964-05-06 12 Fishermen from Acheh find Penang a —paradise OENANG. Tues. Eleven Indonesian fishermen, who left. Acheh last December in a fishing boat because they were "fed up with conditions in Sumatra, have started life afresh in Malaysia. But their new-found happiness in this country is only temporary. They must leave Penang238 words
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114 1964-05-06 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tht Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today agreed in the Industrial Arbitration Court to be bound by a collective agreement, which was entered Into between the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. Ltd. and the former deregistered Singapore Machine and Engineering Employees'114 words
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Article44 1964-05-06 12 PBNANG. Tues. Th.f Cit? Councils publ.c works committee side a total sum ol 522--400 to instal traffic lights at thrr-p roac l Junctions. They will be at Dato Kramat Patani road. Beach Street— Chilli* Stra;t. and at the Magazine Circus.44 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-05-06 12 rpHE Singapore Na- tional Trades Union Congress today called on the "top management" of the strikebound Grant Advertising Inc. to accept the fact that the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union represented most of its workers. Forty employees went on strike201 words
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Advertisement647 1964-05-06 12 car maimiSaince ask your dealer for catalogue of over 100 Holt maintenance products stop radiator leaks WfIHMH r M />A D 0 IT YOURSELF' Cataloy Repair Kits r::::r,z: 8 with Glass Fibre a radiator. A proven Cataloy Mis holes, dents and gaps in metal \/^~7T~^- JSs permanent repair. Repairs of647 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-05-06 12 Hug* it unn if By Ralph Heitnaahl BHflHUflTl MOPE 1/ LOOKS LIKE I"X fLBM^E SHOW VA MY T/*CV'<r TH AT NEW C GOT MY F/XST J LASTEST STYLES WH I LST J DUVSO I d 7?E4r f GIMMICK I THUNK C CUSTOMER! L h^ER UNLAXIN', ELMER' /^^l < §Sf^QC SMOfi%49 words
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Article354 1964-05-06 13 UK flies more troops to Aden LONDON, Tuesday. HEADQUARTERS of the 39th Infantry Brigade Group, stationed in Northern Ireland/ are under orders to move to Aden, it was announced last night. The main body, a tactical headquarters unit of about 90 men, flew from Aldergrove, Northern Ireland, to Britain thisReuter - 354 words
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Article37 1964-05-06 13 RANGOON. Tues.— A 39-mem-ber Thai Defence College goodwill mission will arrive here on Thursday for a three-day official visit. The mission will Inspect Burmese defence institutions belore leaving for Calcutta on Saturday. U.P.L37 words
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212 1964-05-06 13 Jesus 'a political rebel' says Soekarno JAKARTA, Tues.— PreJ sident Soekarno said here last night Unit Jesus was a revolutionary and that the indictment that led to his crucifixion was political. The President was addressing the fifth conference of the Indonesian Council of Churches at the Bung Karno Sports PalaceReuter - 212 words
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Article32 1964-05-06 13 TAIPEH. Tues. Nationalist intelligence sources here claimed today the Chinese Communist's had reinforced their forces along the Sino-Russian border recently to prevent alleged infiltrations by Russians into Chinese territory. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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142 1964-05-06 13 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union yesterday backed the idea of a second Afro- Asian conference to rally antiimperialist and ar.ticolonia?.ist forces. It called for a rebuff to Chinese efforts to exclude Russia from such talks. The Soviet view was set out in aReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-05-06 13 DEMAND TO GERMAN GOVT. JERUSALEM, Tues. The Israeli Parliame n t last night made an "urgent and vigorous demand" to the West German Goverrunent and people to bring to an immediate end the activities of German scientists and technicians in Egypt. Deputies from allReuter; AP - 301 words
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Article99 1964-05-06 13 Teenage curfew breakers held V|ANL_,A, Tues ITI More than 100 teenagers below 18 years of age were arrested last light for failing to comply with the 9 p.m. curfew order issued by Mayor Antonio Villegas. Among those arrested were four girls. Most of the minors, between seven and 14, wereReuter - 99 words
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Article38 1964-05-06 13 JAKARTA. I ups. Twent.v-oua smugglers, including three women, have been arrested by an Indonesian naval patrol in Eastern Borneo waters while plying illicit trade from North Borneo, th» official Antara news agency r^ ported.— A. P.38 words
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253 1964-05-06 13 FT was sunset, and tin- iron gates of 1 the prison on the tiny (ireek island of Aegina suuni; open to end 17 years of campaigning lor London teacher Betv Ambatielos. ■or out stepped her husband Tony, a political prisoner since I!M7.253 words
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Advertisement162 1964-05-06 13 Teething tune Is your Baby teething, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! Teething hot upset hit tummy, but the Powders will put it right, quickly and gently, and make him smile again STEEDMANS POWDERS are a sate, tuie and162 words
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Advertisement18 1964-05-06 13 JESS ELTON IN ONLY 2'4HOURS 0 DIRECT FLIGHTS WEEKLY FROM SINGAPORE MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS B| MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL AIRLINE WBK^L18 words
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Advertisement604 1964-05-06 14 'Continued from Pact 101 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrd* SS (Mm.) Bex SO et: axtrm THE ADVERTISER Box A 0367 S.T. Singapore thanks all applicants. Position tilled. RELIABLE CIRL WANTED to do nousework stay-In. Apply personally, 77 Grantee Road, Spore. Tele: *****. WANTEO IMMEDIATELY Chinese General Amah European family, one small dauKhti-r,604 words
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Advertisement794 1964-05-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Sf Word* M (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm WANTED CLERK ror Insurance Company. Minimum Qualifications Snior CambrldKe. Those with previous experience in Kire and Marine Department* preferred* Reply G.P.O. Box 163, Singapore. SALES EXECUTIVES required by British Insurance Company. Person* with experience In recruiting and trainIng aalea force794 words
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Advertisement1161 1964-05-06 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT SB Wmrd* SS Min.}— Bmx SO ets. txtrm TIME CO. Real Kstate Agents. M Jalan Yong Shook Lin. Petaling Jays* KIJ2OHS- has 3 bedroom. I storey. furnished bungalow, quiet locality in H.J. BM 2« PATTERSON ROAD Singapore available Ist June One lurnlahed room bath attached. Suitable for couple1,161 words
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Advertisement840 1964-05-06 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT i 0 Wurd* SS (Min.)— Bax SO eta. extra HELIOPRINT PHOTO COPYING Machine tor True Copies from coloured originals in 20 sees. Sol* Agent*: Reliance Oftice Supplies. Singapore. X.L FOR YOUR REQUIREMENT in Olympia-Typewnters. Adders, Calculators. Duplicators Steel equipment Consult Singapore Typewriter Co., 34 Kobimon Road. Spore Tel:840 words
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Advertisement1145 1964-05-06 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE ro Word* SS (Min.)— Bax SO ets. txtrm TIME. TROUBLE. MONEY Saved::: Before Buying or Selling Consult Associated Agencies. Tel: (8 pore i 390V8 '*****. HILLMAN MINX IMS 52.500/- o.n o. with Radio. In good condition. Owner leaving. See 7 Peonefatber Road. Spore. Phone *****. 1959 PLYMOUTH1,145 words
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Advertisement931 1964-05-06 14 FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm I JANTZEN LADIES' T-shirts $6 SO. I I Swim-costume* Ladle* J10.90, Ladle*' Pyjamas. Nightdresses. Briers. Stock- I ings. Half-Slip*. More Bargain*. Luck* 17, Orchard Road (Spore). KOR ALL VARIETIES OF HOUSEHOLD COOOS AVAILABLE AT VKKV REASONABLE PRICKS. Call at:— •HUANG931 words
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Advertisement716 1964-05-06 14 LADIES SHOES 10 Wmrd* SS Mm.)— Box SO ct* •*♦>* l 'START-RITE' CHILDREN 1 SHOES. AP ftttlniss A sizes stocked —Vendome Shoe Salon, 10. Collyer Quay. Tel: ***** 8 pore WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Word* SS (Mm.)— Box SO cl, pn, I HOTEL AMBASSAUOR seaside 48, Meyer Road. Dancing Nightly716 words
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Advertisement1187 1964-05-06 15 fo^ ELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. lafffl^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IT*"** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singaooti Pt Shan Pining H Cue London ■lONIAN 20 22 May 21/24 May 25 May II JMI fCITY OF NEWCASTLE 24 I Mat 21 Mai li J.»f •CITY OF LEICESTER M2l'um 21/24 JMI 25 ml1,187 words
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Article129 1964-05-06 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. 'J'HE flrm trend in industrials continued today with leaders fluctuating narrowly around yesterday's levels. Swallow and Ariell* tratured with a tump'oi ss. 3d. to 80s. following a further bid by Nabisco to buy Swallow and Ariells shareI at fids. Bas* mrtiiU .uicl oiK were mostly I129 words
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Article260 1964-05-06 16 \IAV first grade rubber buyer i l.a.b. ctesed at S p.m. tn Bingapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68! ctnta per 1b down three-elghthr» of a crnt on Monday's closing livel for BM position The tone »as quiet and •lightly easier. R.A.S and FM RE elating prlees •n260 words
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Article27 1964-05-06 16 May 5. MALAYAN KLBBKR PRJCE; rig, 1 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5525 (down 25 cents). Estimated offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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592 1964-05-06 16 From Our Market Correspondent A LTHOIGH not a very .A big movrmrnt. some industrials were a shade better on the Malayan Stock Exchange. It was the first time since before the General Election of April 25 that the section showed any signs of recovering.592 words
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Article25 1964-05-06 16 Malayan stork IndurMay 4 Ma* S Industrials: 107.87 107.71 Tins: 13J.81 13i.46 S riihhorv 107.08 107.08 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Her. '2<>. !<)«■> 111(125 words
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Article685 1964-05-06 16 /"OMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Malayan Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded "iNDUBTtTIALB: Beustead «3.000> $I.SI. (2.000) $1.82; CaW Btara <2.000) $3 32 (S.OOO) 83.31: C.T.B. ards (»00) 49s lid.: Ounlops (2.000) 52.54. (2.000, 52.52. (1.000)685 words
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Article94 1964-05-06 16 'PHE Malayan Exchange Bank!' Am ciatien made the.-.c cnangrn In ita rates to merctianta yesterday (all rau-a to S100>: New Yarn: huyinu TT 32 u/16. airmail OD 32 13/16. BO d/»t 33 I bills. 33 1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3.1 :i s. airmail OD 35 l/J.94 words
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Article27 1964-05-06 16 Kont may urn U dollar w»a quoted at 0 T.'l. lor TT and catii. tttrlmi ■< quoted at 14 HO and ene tael ot tolrt II27 words
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Advertisement1151 1964-05-06 16 Bjl^f3 Vr KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. Pacitic, and Great Lukes, East Canada Sarviea Hont»on| YMrria t n<ro HTai M'rrai O'roit C'cato "'•'M Mara" 21 22 Mi, in Juai 21 Juaa I Jury t Jail It July 22 July "Mikukiau Mart" 22 23 Juee 7 Jaly 2t July s Au|1,151 words
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Advertisement981 1964-05-06 16 f*°IoRIENTl LINES l TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tens fully airconditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 17th May 1964 SINGAPORE 18th May 1964 tot Frcmantle, Adelaide, Melbourne a> Sydney. Limited First Closs accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS 4 CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR.981 words
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Advertisement557 1964-05-06 16 V-gyp.^ ORIENT MID -EAST LINES F^^ GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST DiRECT SAILINGS FROM SINCERE AND MALAYA TO CANAOIAN AND U.S. GREAI LAKES PBRIS. Sing2[*ore P y^arn fenirg Montreal IS "IENOBIA MARTINI" 11 21 Mi, 21 22 Mi, 23 24 Ml) 21 Jeae Ss' "ORIENT TRADER" 11 .aae 21/22 Jeaa 23/24557 words
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Advertisement221 1964-05-06 16 EMBSUNti tUDOPt SERVICE •mtaoeo ■•••■I Marseilles. Barleaai. Nana. TAYCA 13 15 Miy 11/ II Ma| 11 Majr Dunkirk. Astwerp. Retteries, Haaluri. Breaiea SOUTH I QEST AFRIO UMICt TIDRA. •;il*lia» Bajrtta i 24 5). Port EhHdet* (27/51. CSJIHui (21 5), Watadi iJ/l). Port Harcourt. Lafos (1 > Lom'. Terra. Tarorati, Freetown,221 words
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Article218 1964-05-06 17 wharvti or expected today are: si-denak N \V. 1. Tronoh N.W. 2/3, Ijirut N.W. 4, Letonic N.W. 5. Salmara < 5, Pyrrr.us 10/11. Coromandel 13/14, Kinabaiu 21 L'- 1 Southern Comet <1) a 24, Southern Comet (1) 25/26, Sook B« IT. siaoe 25. Mar Antarea .11 '32.218 words
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Article204 1964-05-06 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May I. Three months. INDUSTRIALS I 14 cts. M. Box 38 cts. Dimlopa 18 cts. M Containers 16 eta c ly I>ev. 6 cts. McAllster 17 cts. K. Bm*lt*rs 30 ctaM. Invest, 15 eta. i -«o 1H cts. OCBC Tl eta. Irrt. Dlsp. IS cts. Rothrnans204 words
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Article71 1964-05-06 17 CHINESE Produce Exchafigs, Sines.* port noon priMe par pUul jrsstarday. Coconut oil i bulk »4Si sellers, drum MM orders. Oopra: May/Juno UK/Continent umiuotrd. Pipptr: MuntoK white J147 sellers, Sarawak white $1 45 sellers, special Sarawak black $1-0 sellers, garbled LaunpaM Ma* SI-5 sellers, ASTA ***** seller Sinxaport Coconut71 words
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Article26 1964-05-06 17 r.ili.iiiC < (inscil ciushed 17.500 tons of ore in April and the output of tin concentrates was lode 100 tons and trlbutor's alluvial 3.7 tons.26 words
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Article14 1964-05-06 17 April rubber crops Included Sunirri Tokang 61,000 lb. and li-mrrloh 76.200 lb.14 words
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413 1964-05-06 17 The Malayan Rubber Market opened ntrady yesterday morning on Improved Landon advlctt with sellers holUiru u'f The higher levels, however, attracted nme •tiling and the HM im not sustained. The markit continued to be influenced hy reports from the Mdtration on the413 words
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Advertisement173 1964-05-06 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th.a Japan Tourist Service of the Arcade, Room 31 Ist Floor, Urines Plate. Singapore has ci umged its name to Japan Tourist and Transportation Corporation. Nonce is iurtlier given that Mr. K.riiarci Ku.ui Chuan Siak who ni lormerly the Managmg PartDCf ol Japan louribi Service173 words
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Advertisement592 1964-05-06 17 J.K.R. NOTICE The public are hereby informed that the Bailey Bridge at 37H mile Klang Sabak Bernam Road I.E. at Tanjong Karang Town will be closed to traffic between the hours of 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. from 11.5.64 to 10.8.64 to enable repairs to be carried out. ESTATE FOR592 words
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Advertisement850 1964-05-06 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Lim Kirn Seng of No: 42. Oei Tionc Ham Park, Singapore, have applied for a 2nd Class Public House licence in respect of premises No: Lido Cinema. Orchard Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the850 words
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Advertisement1635 1964-05-06 17 MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "D" and above up to 3.00 p.m. on 20th May, 1964 at the office of the "Lite Engineer. Malacca For CONSTRUCTION OF MINOR POLICE STATION AND QUARTERS AT HUTAN PERCHA. ALOR GAJAH, MALACCA. All particulars may1,635 words
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Advertisement82 1964-05-06 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK TENDERS for the Transport of materials within the District of Lower Perak from Changkat Jong and Kampar Talam Quarries will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 14th May 1964 for period 15th May 196482 words
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Advertisement724 1964-05-06 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as a Temporary Development Assistant In the Ministry of Health, on the salary scale of $352x14-422 plus cost of living' allowance at current rates. 2. Candidates should have passed the Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Examination. Preference will be given724 words
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Advertisement551 1964-05-06 17 AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND at FARRER ROAD off Bukit Tinah Road nrar thr 41 m.s. NASSIM tfc CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will offer for «ale Lv PIBI.K \l I ion in Ihrir sale-rooti. Nov 4-1 t ollvn Quay. Singapore, on TUESDAY, IMk Ma* iiiiU at 2.30 p.m. Approx.551 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-05-06 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian schoolboys Tali Poh Seng and Paul Choo left here today for Manila to compete in the first Asian junjor tennis championships which begin on Saturday. Poh Seng. 18, is from Penang where he first competed In the212 words
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Article854 1964-05-06 18 WITH THE GOING IN HIS FAVOUR HE SHOULD STRIKE WINNING FORM THIS AFTERNOON \yiTH THE GOING likely to be yielding today, Tarzan II looks a '"good thing" in the last race at Penang. Tarzan n handles any going but is most effective on a wet track.854 words
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Article1516 1964-05-06 18 PENANG— 2nd DAY CARD KEY A letter after the horse's name Indicates tlw type of going preferred: f fast: g good; s soft: li heavy; a any. Bettlna: forecast: (SF> strongly fancied; <Fi fancied. "Apprentice allowances: Soaidl, P. K. Leong and Lim 3-lb; Chong and Dragon 5-lb: others 7-lb. Race1,516 words
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Article192 1964-05-06 18 SOCCER Spore Badness FA Dtv 1: Hongkong v Wearne (Far-i rer Pki Wv. t: Netherlands vi Metal Box (Serangoon Rd): Ma-! laysian Airways v Mercantile Bank- Eveready v Borneo (bo'hj matches at Farrer Pk>; Dlt lAi Harper GllAUan v Sime Darby: i Jardine Waugh v Cycle ts.192 words
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Article74 1964-05-06 18 IPOH. Tues.— The Sabah AAA have submitted 22 names for enrolment in the caretaker Malaysian AAU's coaching scheme. B;)sil Flinter, chairman of the coaching committee, said this response from Sabah was "most encouraging." He attributed thus "surge of enthusiasm" by Sabah to the recent visit to Sabah by74 words
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Article101 1964-05-06 18 LONDON. Tues. Utrillo owned by South African J. S. Gerber. Is among 14 acceptors for the Chester Cup to be run over 21 miles and 77 yards at Chester tomorrow. The acceptors, with probable jockeys: Tanavar (H. Greenaway) 9.0; Bally Royal (L. Piggott) and Credo (P.Reuter - 101 words
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Article150 1964-05-06 18 RACING by KpiiMM J— p M'SOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race I BELLE BLUE Coronation Park I'rodurer PRODUCER Belle Blue Coronation Park ARIGATO Sihcr Dragon Diamond Plus CHICKEN BESI Belle Blue Helena (APT. GUIDE Diamond Plus Gallant Turk Kac« t DIAMOND PLUS Silver Dracon Captain's Guide LARATOR150 words
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Advertisement136 1964-05-06 18 let's bowl along with COLOURFUL NEWEXCITING JOIN IN ON A HOST t ~^^^^L Ik brand «ew exciting romantic ferial An on-thenipot report am MM »erv lowest ■**7m l^; J^. 'LOVER'S MEETING!' ho.r.tylr, that ore .weep.n, tWe M ld S3!|^w~. begin* thn month by Singapore's own creator Roland CKo* ip yß&ssasW^136 words
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429 1964-05-06 19 OCM FORMED WITH TUN RAZAK AS CHIEF 'ALL SET FOR FULL MALAYSIAN EFFORT' JHE OLYMPIC Council of Malaysia came into existence today at a meeting which the chairman. Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, said had been carried out "very sue-, oessfully and pleasantly." "We are now ready to make429 words
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Article104 1964-05-06 19 Indonesia out— Mayer LAUSANNE, Tnes. Indonesia will not take part in this year's Tokyo Olympic Games. Otto Mayer, Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee yesterday received a letter from the Indonesian Olympic Committee saying they rpfuvd to recognise the Olympic rules. "They have thus automatically banned themselves from the 1964Reuter - 104 words
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245 1964-05-06 19 BADMINTON TOKYO, Tues. The Malayan Thomas Cud badminton team are pressing on with their training in, preparation for their inter-zone semi-final against Denmark here on May 14--15. Since their arrival on Saturday, they have been exercising for an hour each morningReuter - 245 words
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Article53 1964-05-06 19 SOCCER Necri Div. 1: Negri CRC 5 Malays 0. Spore Div. 2D: Junior AA 2 SCC 0. Dlt. 1: Tan Tock Seng Hosp 2 Sukaramai 2. Div. I A: Raja jl 5 SRC 0. Ipoh Di*. 2: Perak River Hydro 3 Menglembu SC 1. Div. 3: Borneo 8C 453 words
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Article64 1964-05-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR, i'ues.— South Vietnam is the fifth country to have accepted the P.A. of Malaysia's Invitation for the Seventh anniversary Merdeka soccer tournament here tentatively scheduled to start on Aug. 23. The others are Formosa, the defending champions, Japan (run-ners-up) Burma and Thailand. India. Pakistan. South64 words
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Article434 1964-05-06 19 CRICKET from JACK FINGLETON: Bristol. Tuesday TT IS difficult to expect bright batting on a dull 1 day when a cold wind is howling in from the Atlantic. So the Australians had to struggle here yesterday, the difficulties of the weather being added to by this rather434 words
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Article82 1964-05-06 19 GLOUCESTER Ist Inns 117 AUSTRALIANS Ist Inns Simpson run out 14 Lawry c Young b Allen 106 Redpath b Cook 43 Porter b Mortimore 53 Booth not out 99 Martin c Brown b Allen 2 Extras 14 TOTAL (for 5 dec) 271 Wku fell at: 55 167. 169. 268.82 words
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Article42 1964-05-06 19 LONDON. Tues. lan Davidson, the Preston half-back who lost his place in the PA Cup final team after being suspended by the club for a "breach of discipline," is among the 22 players retained by the club for next season.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article167 1964-05-06 19 LONDON. Tues. Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches in Britain: Lord's: MCC 210 (Horton 68. Fletcher 44. Barrington 5-46). Surrey 200-9 (Barrington 55, Willett 40). Chlppenham: Hants bt Wilts by 120 in one-day knockout match. Hants 201 in 59.4 overs (Barnard 55) Wilts 81Reuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-05-06 19 Malaysians to play 8 Tests in India KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian hockey team will play eight "Test" matches against India in their 16-match tour: there this month spread over 25 days. According to the latest dates confirmed by the Indian Hockey Federation, the Malaysians will play their first matchUPI - 247 words
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Advertisement164 1964-05-06 19 J j^l— iirtiiio "j v 1 1 /v-/—' i i j 1 SKILLED TECHNICIANS AND MASTER CRAFTSMEN COMBINE THEIR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TO BRING YOU THIS ECONOMICAL BMW LUXUS. COMPACT IN SIZE YET HAS ASTOUNDING ROOMINESS FOR COMFORTABLE DRIVING. SOLE AGENTS ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR I164 words
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Advertisement236 1964-05-06 19 TecalemiY Meets the need of speedy and efficient service for cars and commercial vehicles. The Tecalemit air-operated \^^B^^^ hydraulic lift is indispensable x^^^^^ in the modern serv>ce bay. -==s^^^^.^^^ Its outstanding features en- sura Its high efficiency and *-"^**^*Z^S'^i3l osy operation, combined with exceptional strength. ASS^K^WKi^ WRtC^JS^I AIR COMPRESSORS sf^S^mlmi236 words
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207 1964-05-06 20 Helicopter landing Violation of air space' I^UCHING. Tues. IV Sarawak's Deputy Chief Minister. Mr. James Wong, today described last Wednesday's sneak landing by an Indonesian helicopter on a coastal beach near here as "a de- liberate violation of our air space." My only regret is that we did not catch207 words
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Article39 1964-05-06 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Health Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Un, to- I day made a four-hour tour of several rural areas to make an on-the-spot study of lefuse collection, and dumping In connection with the spring cleaning campaign.39 words
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251 1964-05-06 20 Tengku heads big victory drive in Kedah- A LOR STAR. Tues.— A very happy Tengku Abdul Rahman this evening headed a big victory procession of a mile--1o n g motorcade to thank the people in his and other constituencies in North Kedah for voting the Alliance into power. Accompanying the251 words
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Article32 1964-05-06 20 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno has called meetings of his supreme advisory council from tomorrow to Friday. It Is expected to support the President's plans in the antiMalaysia campaign. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article31 1964-05-06 20 JESSELTON. Tues— A dusk-to-dawn curfew has been imposed on the Malaysian par*, of Sebatik Island and the territorial waters off the Tawnu district on the east coast of Sabah31 words
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Article28 1964-05-06 20 LONDON. Tues. The British Labour Party today claimed a net gain of 29 seats so lar in early results from the week's Municipal balloting throughout Britain.28 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-05-06 20 A TRACKED tank-like vehicle trundles along in Moscow in the annual May Day parade earning a pair of Russia's latest ground-to-air missiles. The rockets, about 30-ft. long, had large fins 'fore' and 'aft,' indicating that they are designed to travel in the earth's lower53 words
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310 1964-05-06 20 SPLIT CAUSE: 'HOW TO SERVE SOEK BEST SINGAPORE, Tues. The Barisan Sosialis split over how best Indonesian expansionism can be served, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Culture and PAP political bureau director, said today. In a statement on the break-up of the left-wing party, the Minister said: "The man-power registration310 words
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Article334 1964-05-06 20 LONDON. Tues. Uncertain I conditions prevailed in the stock market today and although once again many root! features deve.loped on company statements and otlier specific factors, the underlying tendency was easier. Leading industrials mostly lost ground but the falls were small. Gilts, had another quiet334 words
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Article51 1964-05-06 20 LONDON, Tues. Spot 20 &d., June 20>2d., July 20-9 I6d, Aug. 20 »d.. July Sept. 20 \d Oct. Dec. 20-11 16d., Jan. Mar. 20-11 16d., Apr. June 20-11 16d., July Sept. 20-11 16d., Oct., Dec. 20-11 16d.. c.l.f. May 20 T ,d.. June 20-5 16U, July 20-5 16d Tone:51 words
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Article26 1964-05-06 20 LONDON. Tues Buyers £1044. sellers £1046. Forward buyers £1044. sellers £1045. Settlement £1042. Turnover a.m. 15 tons. p.m. 10 tons. Tone: Very steady but! inactlYe.26 words
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297 1964-05-06 20 BACKPAGE SPORTS BRISTOL (Gloucester-hire i, 1 lies. The Australian cricketers wen- in siuiu of victory at tea on the <>i their match against Oloucestenhin here todaj With .i maximum ol one hour 25 minutes lcll for pi... i oecunbira \\<rp only 42 runi alie.id297 words
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Advertisement448 1964-05-06 20 §&PMh nnii'T uAlflDLCiii INVEST WISELY ALL INVESTMENTS WITH J&JL MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD. \Msrf HAVE MAXIMUM SAFETY TRUSTEES: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. Here are answers to some of your questions: Q. hOW MUCH DO I HAVE TO Q. HOW MUCH DIVIDEND DO I GET? INVEST? A. You share448 words
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Advertisement134 1964-05-06 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) K MOO— YAP: .Tohnny. »'o Madam Tap Ylng and B»t»y, third danirhtfr of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yap on 21.4 64. LEE: to Una and Brr a ton, Hut NMcn. on 5 .">.1964 at RNUM Nuretng Hornr. Many thnnkn to Doctor, Matron. Vursea and134 words
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