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Title Section20 1964-05-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fat*** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration776 1964-05-07 1 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI Day's stoppage first That is 'pilot strike 9 then a 'cooling off period of 11 days to give bosses a last chance By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two hundred thousand estate workers will go on a "pilot strike" on Friday in protest against the refusal of the776 words
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Article, Illustration323 1964-05-07 1 'Telling the people' campaign in Borneo KUCHING, Wednesday. PSYCHOLOGICAL w ariarc techniques evolved during Malaya's 12-year Emergency are to be applied to Sarawak and Sabah on a top priority basis to counter confrontation. Telling newsmen this today, the secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Syed Zainal Abidin, said323 words
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Article55 1964-05-07 1 From ALAN KHOO lIONG KONG. Wed. n Revenue officers this morning seized about 28 lb. of heroin and 50 lb. of morphine worth an estimated $250,000 in the Empire Kittywake. The ship was placed under heavy guard immediately after it arrived from Singapore at 4 a.m.55 words
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Article59 1964-05-07 1 Quads— but only one survives LIVERPOOL. Wed.— A 36-year-old Liverpool woman last night (fave birth two months pretna- 1 turely to quadruplets, but three of the babies died. The surviving quad, was reported "fairly comfortable." Mrs. Dorothy McKeon. wife of a Merseyside dock worker and the mother of two boys,59 words
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475 1964-05-07 1 Cut in post services if the clerks strike ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. lv The Ministry of Works, Posts an d Tele communications today announced a restriction in postal services if the threatened national strike by the 1,400-member Union of Post Office Workers takes place as scheduled at one minute past midnight475 words
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Article38 1964-05-07 1 BOMBAY. Wed. Vice- Admiral B. S. Soman. Chief of Naval Staff. says nearly 50 per cent of India's fleet i.s obsolete. Negotiations are under way to build frigates in cooperation with a British firm.— APAP - 38 words
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119 1964-05-07 1 Tengku: I'll go to UN if necessary A LOR STAR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today he would go to the United Nations to present ■Malaysia's case if the dispute with Indonesia deteriorated. "I will make the trip if the situation warrants it," he told the119 words
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Article27 1964-05-07 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Antara news agency reported that an undisclosed number of rebels in the 1958 rebellion had been arrested In the Rhio Islands.— UPl.27 words
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300 1964-05-07 1 JAKARTA. Wednesday. J^ COMBAT brigade oi" Indonesian volunteers will shortly be sent to the Northern Borneo border, prepared to enter Malaysian territory at any time, it was officially announced here today. Brig.-General Ahmadi, secretary-gen-eral of the National Defence Council, told this to reporters here andReuter - 300 words
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Article401 1964-05-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'J'HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisun Agong will go on a nine-day State visit to Japan from June 16 to 25. A colourful tour of Tokyo has been planned for them by the Japanese Government. A spokesman of the Japanese401 words
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Article111 1964-05-07 1 Three girls drown in mining pool IPOH. Wed. Three girls were drowned in a disused mining pool near the mining town of Tan Jong Tualang, 24 miles from here, yesterday afternoon. Two police constables repeatedly dived Into the pool for three hours yesterday and recovered the bodies. They were Chan111 words
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Article34 1964-05-07 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Four robbers two armed with dagger* robbed and assaulted a goldsmith. Mr Tan Cheng Hai. 48. of gold ornaments worth $1,200 In Keng Lee Road. Mr. Tan aullered minor Injuries.34 words
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Article43 1964-05-07 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Tin- split in India's (.'omiminist Party Ikis divided ;i (.'ommimist household. Mr. T.V. Thomas, Communisl mepnber of the Kerala Slate Legislature, supports the pro-Moscow wing of the parly, while his wife has joined the pro-Chinese faction. Al\43 words
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Article216 1964-05-07 1 PMIP chief dies in road crash ITUANTAN, Wed The PMIP deputy national president, Inche Zulkifli bin Muhammad, an <i his wile. Ustazah Aishah bint c Kamaruddin, were killed in a road accident, lour miles from here tonight Their two daughters. Rohagayah. four, and Rohazinah, six, who were in the car,216 words
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Article27 1964-05-07 1 WARSHIPS COLLIDE NORFOLK (Virginia). Wed. Carrier Lake Ctaamplain and U.S. destroyer Dccatur collided 150 miles east of Cape Henry today during antisubmarine warfare operations. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article136 1964-05-07 2 J \K VRTA, Wed Prrsidi nt Sookarno's "action command" on Malaysia last Sunday w .is ;t disappointment This uas stated in an editnrial yesterday in the lik.irt.i Daily Mail It s.iid thr President uas continuing his "soft line uith Tengku Abdul Rah- in andReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration150 1964-05-07 2 Sock gets a no aid warning WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States might have to eliminate entirely its aid programme to Indonesia if the Malaysia crisis worsens. a top State Department official said yesterday. The statement came from the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. William P. Bundy,Reuter - 150 words
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Article51 1964-05-07 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia's Minister of Religious Affairs last night told the conference of the Indonesian Council of Christian Churches here that the church should adopt a firm attitude towards Malaysia. Mr. K. A. Saifuddin Zuhrl told the conference that the church should Hunt imperialism, colonialism and neo-colonialism.Reuter - 51 words
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Article57 1964-05-07 2 ADEN. Wed. Two British soldiers died and 10 others were wounded in a clash yesterday with rebel Radfan tribesmen the "Red Wolves" in the mountain border area with the Yemen. They were the first announced casualties since the deaths last week of two British soldiers inReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration522 1964-05-07 2 MANILA, Wad 'J'HE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, said today that the Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia had caused serious damage to the peaceful and orderly development of South-East Asia. He told a Press conference that he believed it wasReuter - 522 words
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Article47 1964-05-07 2 WASHINGTON. Wed The U.S- Treasury yesterday froze all assets of North Vietnam in the United States because of what it termed "the continued Vietconn j Communist aggression" in South Vietnam. It also prohibited all financial and commercial transactions between Americans and North Vietnam.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article34 1964-05-07 2 NAIROBI. Wed. Sixteen Kenyan soldiers convicted of mutiny last January were given jail terms ranging from five to 14 years here yesterday. All 16 were liable to death penalties. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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115 1964-05-07 2 MACAPAGAL, BUTLER REVIEW OUTSTANDING WORLD PROBLEMS \IAMLA, Wed— Hen- is lrl the text of the joint statement by President Macapagal and the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, on his visit here. "President Macapagal today received Mr. Butler. "Mr. Butler was able to give an account of his recentReuter - 115 words
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Article229 1964-05-07 2 PARIS. Wednesday. ■Vf ADAME Ngo Dinh Nhu, sister-in-law of former iTI President Ngo Dinh Diem, has appealed to President Johnson not to allow the execution of her brother-in-law, Ngo Dinh Can, sentenced to death by a revolutionary court last month. In a telegram toReuter - 229 words
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186 1964-05-07 2 U.S. fighting Vietnam war with worn out arms' VTASHINGTON, Wed. America is fighting the war in Vietnam under a "gentleman's agreement" that limits the equipment that can be used in operations against the Communist Vietcong. the U.S.. News ar4 World Report said. The magazine .said In an article that AmericanReuter - 186 words
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Article40 1964-05-07 2 BOMBAY. Wed. More than 13,000 Buddhist refugees entered the Lushai Hills In Assam from Bast Pakistan between January and the end of April, according to an Assam Oovemment official quoted by the Press Trust of India. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article35 1964-05-07 2 SAIGON. Wed. A band of Communist guerillas broke into a show-window dairy farm supported |by Australian aid some 30 miles north of Saigon early on Sunday and took away 30 cows— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article29 1964-05-07 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Pakistan proposed yesterday that Sheikh Abdullah, former Kash mlr Premier, should be Invited to appear before the Security CouncU on the Kashmir disputa.29 words
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219 1964-05-07 3 Bella, Nik keep Algeria on 'the chosen path' MOSCOW, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Ben Bella said yesterday that he has reached an agreement with Mr. Khrushchev which "makes it possible to protect Algeria from the forces which are trying to throw it off the chosen path." The phrase, quoted by Tass, the219 words
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58 1964-05-07 3 Train hitch, so no papers in Bandoeng JAKARTA, Wed. Faulty transportation has caused a current shortage of newsprint In Bandoeng, West Java. Antara news agency reported today. Major Bandoeng newspapers failed to appear last Monday. Antara quoted Col. Harsono of the Information Department as saying a train carrying newsprint toReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1964-05-07 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The entire Aswan High Dam project in Egypt will be completed in 1960, one year ahead of schedul Pravda reported yesterday. AP.AP - 26 words
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89 1964-05-07 3 LUSAKA. Wed. Tele- •raphist Les Scott snee«ed while travelling on a train through remote bush country five days ano and his false teeth shot out of the window. The conductor refused to stop the train because It was three hours late. but toldAP - 89 words
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Miscellaneous25 1964-05-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby W* II j />toU KNOW WUtr) ||/l THINK WE PUtA V i ir~7~-~^ VON THE CCILINS/ I a CjO y25 words
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243 1964-05-07 3 'Russians ready for status quo deal with U.S.' I QNDON, Wed. The Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, was reported ready for a peaceful co-existence deal with the United Slates after the U.S. presidential election. This emerged from wellinformed East European diplomatic sources who indicated the deal might be tantamount to a243 words
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Article33 1964-05-07 3 HAMBURG. Wed.— Hans Walter Zechnentwlch, a war criminal who escaped from his Brunswick Jail cell, has been seen In Cairo. the West German Illustrated magazine Der Stem reported last night.— A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article71 1964-05-07 3 ONLOOKERS IGNORE ATTACK ON GIRL \TEW VTORK, Wed. 1 Police said yesterday that 15 passers-by watched a naked teenage girl fighting oft an assailant in a Bronx doorway and did nothing to help her. The incident took place yesterday afternoon on a main business thoroughfare In the Bronx. The girl'sUPI - 71 words
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Article25 1964-05-07 3 ROME, Wed- About 98.000 of Italy's railwaymen went on strike last night at the call of their Communist-controlled trad* union. —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article25 1964-05-07 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States has protested to France over the planned sale of 20 diesel locomotives to Cuba, the State Department said.25 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-05-07 3 IT should have been a great day for the Burleighs. Their nine children were thrilled at the thought of a wedding in the family their parents' wedding. But artist Lionel Burleigh. 57 and 44-year-old Vivian returned to their Brighton home from London still194 words
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Article, Illustration188 1964-05-07 3 Red marshal's 'no' to Nazis twice MOSCOW, Wednesday. THE Soviet Union rejected two separate German peace bids a week before the war with Nazi Germany ended in 1945, according to a Soviet Army marshal's memoirs. mmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmimmt Marshal Vaslly Chulkov. who took part in the victorious Soviet assault on Berlin, saidReuter - 188 words
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Article55 1964-05-07 3 MONTREAL, Wed. Police seized a large quantity of arms from a garage here yesterday. The cache appeared lo contain most of the arms stolen from a Fusiliers Armoury on Jan 30. Earlier yesterday police arrested Robert Hudon. 20. a suspected member of the 'Quebec Liberation Army."Reuter - 55 words
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93 1964-05-07 3 LONDON, Wed. The House of Commons last night agreed that victims of crimes of violence in Britain should be compensated by the State. Mr. Henry Brooke, the Home Secretary, said a compensation board to administer the scheme would pay particular regard to aReuter - 93 words
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Article65 1964-05-07 3 j LONDON. Wea. Sir Alec Douglas-Home the British Prime Minister, said yesterday the British Government were against apartheid in South Africa, but they did not believe It was a threat to peace under the United Nations Charter. He was replying to questions In the HouseReuter - 65 words
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144 1964-05-07 3 KAUNDA SETS U.N. DAY FREEDOM TARGET I ONDON. Wed. Dr. Ken- neth Kaunda. 'Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia formally asked Britain yesterday to grant Independence to the Central African protectorate on Oct. 24 United Nations Day. The Prime Minister made his independence proposal at the opening session of the NorthernReuter - 144 words
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188 1964-05-07 3 Suburban wives who supplement pinmoney by vice YEW YORK, Wed. A grand Jury yesterday indicted 39 people and 10 companies on charges connected with its investigation of a suburban vice ring. In the operation, housewives supplemented their housekeeping money by prostitution. Police said the "madam" of the group was aReuter - 188 words
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115 1964-05-07 3 LONDON. Wed— The Brittab Home Office will this week take on another civil servant a six-and-a-half-months old black Manx cat to replace Peter, the office's mouse catcher who died last month The new cat. presented by the Governor of the Isle ofReuter - 115 words
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Article50 1964-05-07 3 LONDON. Wed. Scotland Yard detectives seized jewellery worth £80.000 at an address in West London last night. They charged a man with robbery with violence and stealing jewellery worth £100.000 in the area. A l»-y ear-old girl was charged with receiving jewellery worth £30.000. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article33 1964-05-07 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Wed. A 51-year-old space technician, seriously burnt when a rocket engine accidently :gnited here on Apr:) 14. died yesterday. Two other men were killed in the accident.33 words
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Advertisement259 1964-05-07 3 "h Qpte tso convenient! Real cream billows from th« can, already whipped, at the; touch of your finger. Supar-delicious on 'j£*^-^uir > j^V desaerU, puddings, JK W iftl cake* and pastries. •ff IPS wMljJiJj the only real whipped cream that f/ltylff stays sweet no matter how long you %J\^ take259 words
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Article28 1964-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Dr. Amom Montri will give a talk on "Psychology the messenger of peace and happiness" at the Maha Bodhi School, Oeylang, on Sunfay.28 words
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Article, Illustration465 1964-05-07 4 Courage THREE BOYS WHO IGNORED STABBING THREAT AND ARRESTED A BURGLAR ARE PRAISED BY JUDGE SINGAPORE, Wed. A District Judge today congratulated three 15-year-old boys for their courage in helping the Police arrest two robbers. The Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, recommended to the Police that the three boys Yeo465 words
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596 1964-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed jVIR. Francis Scow, Senior Crown Counsel, told the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today that at the i material time when Jamit Singh, general secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, took i the advances amounting to $7,500 he596 words
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79 1964-05-07 4 Did you see this fatal car-lorry crash? SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today appealed for eye-witnesses of a motor accident yesterday afternoon in which a man. Tan Ser Hor, 45. of Jalan Tenteram. was fatally injured. Tan was driving along Juror* Road at the third milestone when his car and a lorry79 words
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Article28 1964-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Registration officers will visit Pulau Tekong and Pulau Übin tomorrow for the National Service and Vigilante Corps from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.28 words
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Article122 1964-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. TV Malaysia Singapura will broadcast 15-minute reports daily in Malay on the visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permalsurl Agong to the military and police establishments in Singapore at the following times Tomorrow 8.30 8.45 p.m. (Channel 5): Frid«y 8.20 6.35122 words
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Article34 1964-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Assemblyman lor Bras Basali. Mr. Ho See Beng. will resume his meet-the-people sessions on Fridays from 8 to 10 p.m. at the new PAP branch in Tan Quee Lan Street.34 words
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145 1964-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Trades Union Congress today urged the Ministry of Education to defer sending a new principal to the Umar Pulavar Tamil School. Mr. K. Suppiah, vice-president of the NTUC, in a letter to the Ministry said that the appointment of a145 words
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Miscellaneous399 1964-05-07 4 'I'HK following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lvbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS bOAC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. (UA TOO) 6.30 p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydm-y, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 711) 6.20 p.m. Qanlat: From Sydney, Brisbane <(JK 737 1 7.3ii p.m.: from London, Rome Cairo, Karachi,399 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-05-07 5 VI K. nan Men Sam, of Kahang Road. Prn.m^. lias shared top honcturs with .Miss Elizabeth GeMn of Brisbane,, for Urn University's Alexan der anil Klizabeth Raff memorial prize— the highest award for rirst-year medicine. Mr Chan. 21, is th,-M-ionel overseas student to achieve107 words
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225 1964-05-07 5 wwir utt KUAL A LUMPUfi. Wednesday. A MOVE by Umno to appoint an officer to "keep in touch with the trade union rnovemert was received with mixed feelings by laboir leaders today The Umno secretary-gen-jeral. Syed Jaflar AJbar. on Monday, spoke of the need225 words
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Article59 1964-05-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The trial of Abdul Haleem alias Baoa, charged with outraging the niodi-.Nty of i woman, Cheong Kirn P;ne. 31. will take place in the Eiahi.il Magistrates Court from May 22. Abdul is sreusrd of usin? criminal force on Cheont; :n the lavatory of59 words
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Article40 1964-05-07 5 JESSELTON. Wrd. The I Sabah Red Cro&s Society spent a record $73,000 on welfare ■efaona l;w year, the annual meeting was told. Da tin Ruhmah MuMapha. wife of the Yanst di-Pertua Negara. f-lecied pre.s.dent of the *oc:ety.40 words
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Article58 1964-05-07 5 I SINGAPORE. Wed. Thieves last night cleaned up a provision shop in Tanglin Road of its entire stock of condensed milk, while *he shop owner. K. Ahmad Ahmlah. 50. and his assistant slept. When tie cot up this mornine. Ahmad found that the intruder had got58 words
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Article52 1964-05-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Second Civil District Judge. Mr. Tan Wee ian. has been transferred to the High Court as Deputy Ragistrar. He succeeds Mr. T. C. Cheng, who is now a Crown counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. John Dorai Rat is the new Second Civil52 words
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Article35 1964-05-07 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. An [pob girl, Mii>s Anna Malaf. woo the title of "Miss Conventior ISM »>1 i ln Mxtli Federation of Malaya Hindu Youth Convention at the Ibrahim Secondary School here ve>teroav35 words
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Article28 1964-05-07 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— Dr K. B. Jalamuorthy. Medical Officer. Trluk AnaOD District Hospital has lefi here on transfer 10 Parii Buutar as medical officer. Knan district.28 words
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151 1964-05-07 5 MALAY NO LONGER THE LANGUAGE OF MALAYS ONLY: AMINUDDIN JPOH. Wed. Malay should no longer be considered the language of the Mal.iss but of all the people of Malaysia, the Chief 'I. duration Ad\iser. Inche Aminuddin Baki said here f today. Inchi- Aminuddin. who was addresMim U<> non Malay national151 words
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326 1964-05-07 5 King will open Parliament on May 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong will open the new Parliament on May 19. The two Houses the House of Representatives and the Senate will hold separate meetings a day earlier. THE HOI si OF REPRE- SENTATIVKS will elect a Speaker and326 words
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Article52 1964-05-07 5 PENANG. Wed— Wee Hul On. 18 and Lai Tong Seng. 19. were charged today in a magistrate's court with assaulting Detective Corporal Koh Teik Chai w:th a broken bottle at a coffee-stall in Kampong Malabar on March 10. Both pleaded not guilty and were granted $500 bail52 words
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154 1964-05-07 5 The man who was unnerved by policeman's greeting SINGAPORE, Wed. A police constable stopped to say "good morning' to a passerby in Simon, Road today Dut the man became so unnerved that he dropped a biscuit tin he was carrying and ran. The surprised policeman examined the tin and found154 words
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83 1964-05-07 5 PASSER-BY SAVES TEXTILE SHOP FROM ARSONIST OINGAPORE. Wed. Prompt action by a passer-by prevented a heavily-stocked textile shop in, Arab Street from being destroyed by fire at 4 a.m. today. The unidentified man saw a small fire burning at one side of the shop and immediately rang the police. Kerosene83 words
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Article79 1964-05-07 5 PORT DICKSON. Wed The new officials of Port Dickson Re- creation Club are: President Tuan 1 8haari bin Harun; vice-president Col. Khalid bin Hashirm: secre- 1 tary Mr. K. J. R. Singam; asst i secretary Mr. Joe Perera; sport." member Inche Mohd Yusof bin Ghayi; treasurer Mr.79 words
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Advertisement235 1964-05-07 5 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and lair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your pharmacy for a bottle of lemon aelph, the latesttype skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders fair235 words
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298 1964-05-07 6 DPP ON WHY POLICE DELAYED ARREST IPOH, Wednesday. POLICE officers investigating a corruption case delayed tne arrest of a chief clerk in the Mines Department, Perak, hoping to trap some other "top people" involved in the case, the Sessions Court was told today.298 words
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Article97 1964-05-07 6 ANOTHER CHOLERA DEATH IN KANGAR 1£ ANGAR Wed. One more death from cholera, the sixth since its outbreak in Perlis last December, was reported today. The victim was Abu Bakar bin Omar, 20. a farmer from fungei Bharu. about 16 miles from Kangar He was admitted to the Kangar Hospital97 words
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Article45 1964-05-07 6 Tax offender fined $100 BATH PAHAT. Wed. Lam Joon Chuan, 49. a businessman, today pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to furnish his income tax returns for 1963 within 21 days from Jan. 27 ihis year. Lam was fined SlOO or a month's tail.45 words
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Article55 1964-05-07 6 SINGAPORE. Wed —Malaysian Airways started its twice-weekly Comet Jet service from Singapore to Jesselton this morning The Comet left here at 7 a.m carrying 56 passengers, among whom were the Sabah Minister of Works and Communications. Dato Khoo Slak Chlew. and the Yang- dlPertua Negara of Sabah.55 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-05-07 6 'Goodwill' claim to be revived after state visit KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The "goodwill" claim against Japan for wartime atrocities will be taken up again at the end of r,ext month after the state visit to Japan by the Yang di-Pertu-an Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong. The Japanese Government will present253 words
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236 1964-05-07 6 Malaysia, HK share top photo honours SINGAPORE. Wed. Malaysia and Hone Kong, with 10 awards each, took top honours a«. the third international ui?torial photography exhibition of Singapore, organised by the South-East Asia Photographic Society of I Singapore. In the monochrome section Malaysia won a gold, two silver and three236 words
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Article74 1964-05-07 6 PENANG. Wed.— The Jelutong Alliance elections committee will hold three separate functions to celebrate the party's success in the Penang Selatan parliamentary polls. The Kampong Tengku branch of the MCA will hold a dinner on Saturday night. The Jelutong and Fast Jelutong branches of Umno will74 words
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Article143 1964-05-07 6 l i— SINGAPORE. Wed. I I 1 rr»HREE New Zealand A journalists are now in Singapore to begin a six-week study tour of Malaysia and Thailand "to familiarise ourselves with a region which is of increasing importance to New Zealand." They areMR. J. C. GRAHAM, de-143 words
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Miscellaneous189 1964-05-07 6 FELL«kS LIKE JUST WHAT wOULP JON OCXASION Wtt-L. MV GOC7VIESS. YES, BLH I PRACTICB NOW AyOu 4RENT LUSS 1 < r ELLAS UKE ''TXI J^EUAS UKE MB TVUKt MUST KEEP PONT MINP MAKES I \fl A BOYS.. EH' vvCU *K*Kj «E AWVTMAVa J\^ t "OOL KIUAHfi.- >OU P^TTTv BUS>v/ xOU189 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1964-05-07 7 Africans in the driving seat By a Special Correspondent SELF-CONFIDENT AND POISED, AN OASIS OF SOPHISTICATION IN the drive for material benefits and the scramble for political power, the peoples of Africa tend to ignore, if not despise, the art of gracious living. Like adolescents1,487 words
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Advertisement339 1964-05-07 7 I w I 'We are so glad you came' A friendly talk is over-and yet another family's future is made secure. They asked the Man from the Prudential to drop in, and now they can happily look forward to a substantial sum of money in later life. Ana 1 if339 words
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Obituary126 1964-05-07 8 M Word* tit (Minimum) MRS. HOO KING TUCK of IM-D Onsn Road passed away peacefully on Tuswlay May Mb. Tbe cortege will leave on fiaturday May SMh at 2 p m. for P*k Ban 7>ng Chinese Cemetery MR. ONQ nOON CHOH. M. paased away pMi'i'fuliv hi a, I 'unman126 words
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Article711 1964-05-07 8 The Chief Education Officer, Inche Aminuddin Bald, has dispelled the impression that educational expansion in Malaya proceeds under public pressure rather than according to an ordered plan. In his speech to the third Conference of Heads of Secondary Schools, he showed that a long-term programme exists and demonstrated711 words
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Article293 1964-05-07 8 Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, head of the new Ministry of Local Government and Housing, says resettling squatters will be one of his most important problems. The new Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Harun bin Idris, has promised to try to solve the State's squatter problems. And the Federal Capital293 words
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Article186 1964-05-07 8 The Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association, never too proud to follow Singapore's example, is not likely to regret instituting its own guide training course. The first starts next month and will be attended by 35 trainees who will hear lectures on numerous aspects of Malayan life from experts in186 words
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621 1964-05-07 8 PATRICK - Britain's segregated schools, archaic and best PATRICK By O DONOVAN T ONDON. April 29.— The platforms of London's railway stations are this week the scenes of recurrent, ritual tragedies played to rules as strict as those of ancient Greece. Term is starting again and little boys and big boys are621 words
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Article, Illustration896 1964-05-07 8 STANLEY KARNOW - A PATTERN OF WAR BY REDS STANLEY KARNOW By From hamlets to guerillas, now the final stage in Vietnam NEW phenomenon is asserting itself in South Vietnam's war. For the first time, deep in the Mekong River delta, Communist Vietcong units are ranging for battle in regimental size of moreOFNS - 896 words
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LETTERS
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Letter157 1964-05-07 8 ■pRIVATE candidates from i 1 other States sitting the H.S.C. exam in Singapore are requested to produce proof of bona fide residence in Singapore. This is reasonable. I am a Federation citizen and have been living in Singapore for over two years. I went to the157 words
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Letter199 1964-05-07 8 "THE Housing and Develop--1 ment Board is aware of the misuse of lifts, especially in some of the flats in the new estates, as pointed out by Mr. George Khoo in his letter (Straits Times April 27>. The estimated additional cost for providing such199 words
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Letter45 1964-05-07 8 I ADVISE "Parent" to call at the Registrar of Births and Deaths office and for $2, he can obtain a valid "Short Form" Certificate which does not reveal "adoption" and is recognised by Heads of Schools and the Passport Department. A± M.G.45 words
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Advertisement833 1964-05-07 8 State Tmn Malay Mail •JO4JD MOMM MIAMCMCa m M OlSfl ROAO-HCATOMa slslP*asaav saOSfcO™ •eAVAL BAtl mrrr moom, ■rowa ki« wa.aa.il.> n— Csssjs. »s*» ■new narww PHOUT m. M. isjmasl ssAseastas oto*isi 170-7. Cbmssj) Peas*. S'pss* Ml V. ftCTMASAMY a CO twVN Jokm Key*, state*. IHHk CLASSIFIED ADS. U Word* tit833 words
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Advertisement44 1964-05-07 8 $ee(?hou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importer* Exporter* of High Class Wof*»*lt 1 Woollen.. SI MCA PORE: 21, Chulio Street, T»: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mention, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.44 words
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Advertisement146 1964-05-07 8 TRUST SWANSON Am mmm^JEjL^lWt^W k m WrJjmm^y I t£f£^ £D the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourf uL Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and146 words
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Article, Illustration848 1964-05-07 9 Judge: 7 have had some misgivings about this case but she is acting within her constitutional rights 9 gINGAPORE, Wed. In a judgment touching on a recent action of the Shariah Court, Mr. Justice Winslow ruled in the High Court today that the848 words
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Article35 1964-05-07 9 SINGAPORE, Wea.— Police yesterday arrested two -fighters" of the "18" secret society group, who are being detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Police also screened 2.339 people in security checks.35 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-05-07 9 Two hours of Johnny Lion— and roars of delight CINGAPORE, Wed. The fans screamed and shouted: "More! More To Judge by decibels alone both on stage and on the other side of the footlights —the Johnny Lion show at the Odeon here was a roaring .success last night The tall,145 words
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139 1964-05-07 9 rKYO. Wed The Marubeni-Ida TradIng Company today announced it had plans to exploit the Sllantek coalfield. 81 miles north or Kuching in Sarawak, in Joint investment with some other Japanese companies, including the Yawata Iron and Steel Company. In the SUantek coal-Raid, good-qualityReuter - 139 words
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Article114 1964-05-07 9 IPOH, We<L— The Chief Education Officer Peralc Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose left here by air yesterday to represent Malaysia at the United Nations seminar on the "Promotion of human rights In the developing countries" at Kabul. Afghanistan, from May 12 to 25 He is114 words
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Article132 1964-05-07 9 New Pahang Govt sworn in pEKAN, Wed. The Sultan of Pahang today appointed the chairman of the Pahang Alliance, Dato Yahaya bin Haji Mohamed Seh, as the new Mentrl Besar of Pahang at a simple oath-taking ceremony at Istana Saadah here He also appointed seven Alliance Assemblymen as members of132 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-05-07 9 Malaysian trainees in Sydney win high praise OINGAPORE, Wed. Five young aircraft trainees from Malaysia are proving to be outstanding apprentices with QANTAS. Australia's international airline, in Sydney. The trainees arrived in Australia In February last year after being selected from 1,500 applicants throughout Malaysia to begin a five-year apprentice233 words
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253 1964-05-07 9 'Rejected' bank officers form own union I SINGAPORE. Wed. Officers and supervisory staff in Singapore banks, who have been excluded from membership of bank unions because of their positions, have formed their own union. It will be known as the Singapore Bank Officers' Association. The union Intends to seek affiliation253 words
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Article62 1964-05-07 9 THE following is a corrcc' on in the Trrnea.mu S:at»> election ibiishi-d recently: BINJA1: The numbsr of votes I the PMXP candidate. imsah bin Tahur, should have le.id LV3I7 in-'cad of U4; Front candidate. &iid bin Abdullah, 154; the Part? candidate. All bin Haji Abdullah 111. The62 words
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Advertisement111 1964-05-07 9 AVOSETfCream /^*>f"| is sweet and fresh n.Miths and months K \__ll J ifter it's bottled f N. at our dairy. fr f<o other cream f f V keeps like ITsST" because no other "~^*< HUppl (cream is sterilized f^ s^^< (sSSSU*! r ]lik?AvpSET. V^^^^^A. V^jsT Nidajh^bipsfast, f j^ff^TX^ stays^whipped, K^f111 words
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Advertisement122 1964-05-07 9 N M PRESENTING J alii ImF^k TM€ NOISELESS fTNE PUSH-BUTTONS CONTINUOUS TON! CONTROLS FOR BASS ANO TMfIM S TWO HIGHLY EFFICIENT SPEAKERS (ONE BICOMl SOCKETS FOR PICK-UP. T*P€ fUCOROEN AMO EXTENSION LOUSPEAKERS. MOOERN WOODEN IOW-UMT CAOXtT WIT* LARGE LINEAR DIAL CONSTANT RESEARCH IN THI SIERA LABO*KTO*IC3 BRING FORTH EVEO IMPROVING122 words
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Miscellaneous482 1964-05-07 9 Today's Radio, TV~] RADIO SINGAPORE mS, SSS S°oST \IZ midnight Close. MIDHM WAVE SERVICE: 476 METRES RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: ™Mt»IV IVIMI-ATaiM 4i nd 25 METRES NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 601 SERVICE 41.7 and 60.2 Metres And About: 8.15 News; 8.20 Up Breakfast notnonm 7in v'^r^Tr"^ 118 £S"H482 words
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Miscellaneous84 1964-05-07 9 TODAY: Sedili Kechtl 4.35 a.m. (4.7ft) 6.23 p.m. (6 6ft): 61np»pore 6.13 a.m. (6.7ft) 8.23 p.m. (7.1fti; Port Dickson 2.23 a.m. (6.4U) 2.46 p.m. (6.9ft); Port Swettenham 1.10 a.m. (9.7ft) 1.50 p.m. (11.4ft»; Penang 9.54 a.m. (6.5ft) 9.30 p.m. (6.8ft). TOMORROW: Sedlll Kechil 6 03 am. (5.0ft i 7.02 p.m.84 words
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195 1964-05-07 10 Malacca Chief Minister, 'Cabinet' sworn in AJALACCA. Wed.— The iVI Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar oin Baba. and six oth^r members of the State Executive Council were sworn in this morning before the Governor. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, in his residence, Seri Melaka. The six members195 words
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Article231 1964-05-07 10 VIALAOCA, Wed. The commander of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade Group, Brigadier R. B. Dawson, yesterday paid a tribute to the Malacca General Hospital who.se entire staff, he said, had siven the Commonwealth forces stationed at Terendak Camp excellent service and had never failed ii. helping them In231 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-05-07 10 The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, led a big Alliance victory procession in his home State of Kedah on Tuesday evening. Picture shows the Tengku. flanked by 'he Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin (right), and the successful Parliamentary candidate lor Alor Star, Mr. Lim102 words
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156 1964-05-07 10 Malayan Guides Association all set to expand I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Toh Puan Rahah, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, said today that the Malayan Girl Guides' Association was "poised and ready" to expand into a Malaysian-wide or- ganisation. Toh Puan Rahah was addressing the annual meeting of the council of156 words
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Article41 1964-05-07 10 j SINGAPORE. Wed. A lab-i ourer. Su Mm. 35, was crushed to death today when a steel Rirdle being lifted by a crane slipped and fell on him at a construe- i I tion si;e in Irvinß Road.41 words
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165 1964-05-07 10 'Children's fantasies' —by judge in rape bid case DENANG. Wv d A labourer. K. Vein, 24. was today acquitted on a charge of attemptIng to rape an eipht-year-old schoolgirl in York Road on Dec. 3 last year. The jury of seven returned an unanimous verdict of not guilty after retiring165 words
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Article54 1964-05-07 10 BATD PAHAT. Wed. Soo Jual Mm. 23. Lvi Ching Blow. :'B. Goh Lai K:m. 16. and Lee Wah tt, wan duupßd i' l c's n:ur today with committing armed robbery at Kien Hee Estate on Fob. 1 They pleaded not puilty. Ball of $2,000 each was54 words
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255 1964-05-07 10 QINGAPORE. Wed The Deputy Secretary (Treasury), Ministry of Finance, Mr. Lee Keng Tuan, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today thai the payment of a "good conduct" allowance to local officers was "irrational and anachronistic" and should be abolished. Speaking on behalf of255 words
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Advertisement122 1964-05-07 10 Fabric at its finest >^|fc^x The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage M of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours ,^BMWpfe^\ W^\ •^^lllSffl J■ Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, iMgflc Mi or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous, 1 r^^wk\ nl %> Sy122 words
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Article, Illustration475 1964-05-07 11 It's hair with the healthy gleam that matters TO be in the fashion picture experts suy lluil it's got to be the 1930 style when it comes to the latest hair do. hut not every girl can wear her hair straight with a side parting.475 words
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Article127 1964-05-07 11 HOUSEHOLD HINTS I^ESK blotters make good shelf liners for the kitchen. They absorp moisture and cushion the dishes. Use a teaspoon of honey Instead of sugar for a change to sweeten whipped cream. Cook a raw onion in the same pot with plain boiled potatoes for a dish with a127 words
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Article109 1964-05-07 11 ABOUT $00 women are expected to participate in bridge and mahjong drives which will be held at the Singapore Island Country Club in Sime Road next Wednesday. Organised by a committee headed by Mrs. Alex Eu. the drives will rai.se money to help the blind &nd109 words
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Article219 1964-05-07 11 T\O you twiddle the beads you are wearing or twist that pearl necklace round and round? "Be careful." warns a leading jewellery expert. "However well beads have been strung they cannot stand up to Incessant twisting and pulling. Sooner or later they will break. "This219 words
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Article61 1964-05-07 11 COMING 500N (tOMING Minn i> ;i nvw lipMitk rcmoxcr uliirh makes child's play of BCttlai ml cmii the most apparently indcliblr lipstick. It eMM in v Miiall. squarish bottle. A new aerosols spray puts a scent in artificial flowers. The perfumed spray in carnation, mm and other floral fragrances is61 words
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Advertisement239 1964-05-07 11 PRO DOUBLE ACTION TOOTHBRUSH DOES A BETTER JOB! W« UUE MISTL£J m th« P«O Ooublt JUt t Action art firm, '.^BT^* M hu.k, W, ,1,,n 1 t»«tt< rttt\y clnn fpMjjX I •nd thin h*lp fiftn Jm^\ I ioo«h SKSy. Thu k^T*^^ th, ORIGINAL I I^\ isatitl d«.f -wd I 1239 words
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Advertisement385 1964-05-07 11 "delicious... Babies love the fresh flavor of Heinz Strained Fruit &ZZ~^~ Juices— made with choice, hand-picked fruit. But even p^a^^^— g^^^^i more important than taste, just half a 4 oz. tin gives ORANGE your baby more than his normal daily requirement of J II I T F vitamin C! T385 words
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Miscellaneous339 1964-05-07 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Not at home and about to be 1. State of those lost in thought extravagant (I). oeiore employment (13). I- Get "P- I* that an Instruction 10. Not exactly how 10 send old from 'he regular customer? convict off In ecstasy! (9). (S, 5). 11.339 words
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Advertisement502 1964-05-07 12 LH' Km I |*vJ vAi*ll I h J H I"1 I bKs 'Continued from Page 8 1 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box It eta. txtr* DISPENSER FEMALE For Clinic In Town. State previous experience and salary required. Apply Box AUM 8.T., Spore. ENGLISH TEACHER WANTED Immediately. Apply personally502 words
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Advertisement844 1964-05-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* ti (Mln.)-Bmx St elm. txtrm AIDtD CMIHBSE SCHOOL require* English teacher. Cambridge ticnocl i Cert.. 3 credits Including English, oral I pass. Malaj Standard One, Mandann- speaking. Apply CBS., c/o 1306. Upper Serangoon Rd.. S pore 19. ■BKOLAM LANJUTAN Kampoag Bungal Uanggla. Kuala Langat. Applications are844 words
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Advertisement1095 1964-05-07 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT it Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box It eta, txtrm •MALL AIRCONOITIONEO OFFICE with Built-in Cupboard, available near Raffles Place. Rent (150/. per month, for particulars contact (Spore) *****. IST FLOOR once Space/Classroom approximately over 6,000 sq. (set. available Immediately along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Batu Road). Interested parties1,095 words
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Advertisement911 1964-05-07 12 EDUCATION Word* SS Vim.)— Box SI eta. rxtrm I PRIVATE SECRETARIAL PRACTICE By Chart. ud Secretary; Hook- > keeping. Accountancy By Professional Accountant; Shorthand Tneory /Speed. Typewriting. Commercial (Joirespondencf. Apply— Academy of Account ancy and Secretaryship. Oeorgt Lee j Building. Clemasceau Avenue. Singapore ***** ENROLMENT CLOSES 13TH: 1965 LCC. Pltmans911 words
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Advertisement994 1964-05-07 12 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE Ware's SS (Mtm.t—Box St eta. txlrm WACKER RAMMERS, vrori plates. Internal vibrators, external vibrators are available cji stock from Malayan Development Machinery Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur or Wearne Brothers' other Federation centres and Jesselton ONE only SO KVA 1000 R.P.M. SSO/ 440 velts SO cyelas Ditisi Gsnsrattag994 words
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Advertisement1064 1964-05-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE I Wordm SS (Ml*.)— Box it elm. txtrm MORRIS MINOR 1»J» four doora condition good regaikriy serviced lI. SW Vir<v I.'S Fon Canning Road I (Spore) f> 00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m oo dealers. I BRAND NSW unregistered Lancia f'lamiaia Sports with extra hard top tlb.oou/- excluding1,064 words
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Advertisement653 1964-05-07 12 FOR SALE Word* Si (Mim.)-Box St et: txtr; I CCC JUNK STORt Lib v ava lat B, Nc»ioo itoau tun mtmu* Cirrus) ti'Mirc. But. dull, fetir*. i Trade-in Am tion All types <ji ttuuavnold Goods, turoiturs. Cars tic. Kin* j MIM TV ITtBtO RADIO I'honoTjpr-Rr corder Combination, see the widest653 words
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Advertisement568 1964-05-07 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) •c sToaSj a <Min.)—Bot in rii NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL J H. Heaside Dancio« Hoorshu*s Nigbtly. Tel 2133 JOHORk MOTIL AM, (.BKtlsn Chinese food. Aircoodltlooea Kooms. PDone 23V6/tt BARS RESTAURANTS {Spore) it Word* Si (Mm.)— Box It et: txtrm STARLIGHT BAR a> Restaurant 315. Clemenceau Avenue.568 words
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Advertisement1202 1964-05-07 13 n LIVtRPQQL t WEM COAST Ul l p,,, S v oie jail! P. Sham Penang TALTHYBIUS liverpeel. G.asgow May II May 15 In Pt May 11 CUTONEUS Liverpael Gin 33 Telay May 111 Ma, 11 I'JM Liverpiii I ClatgOW May 12 May 13 May 14 II May 17 OIOMEo n.erpi.i1,202 words
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Advertisement2648 1964-05-07 13 K23EE55^E***** IFt'^H THE EAC LINES HfOTy^ SINGAPOai KUAL* IUMPUI.r.SWtrriHHAM PtNANC B>S»i*'J^tM fMOHi ;»oi inohi vi« moNi <mi momimi SAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTEROAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Singapore P. Sham Penang "SAMOA" a) Sailel la Part/ 7 May 1/ I May JUTLAND IA" ki yi2,648 words
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Advertisement1205 1964-05-07 13 t|£^ ELLERMAN BUCKNJUI S.S. CO., LTI. iK-f JH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singwcre Pt. S'-am Penang II Om LoMoa '■lONIAN 21/22 May 21 24 May 25 May II JaM 'CIIV OF NEWCASTLE J4,/M», 2! May II II JMe •CITY OF LEICESTER <7/2 l 21/24 JIM 25 ill!1,205 words
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Article139 1964-05-07 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS remained firm j with takeover offers providing the excitement. Ready Mixed Concrete rose 2s. following offers (rom Brady Mixed i'onrrrtr (United Kingdom* and Colonial Sugar Refining Company. Swallow and Ariell jumped Bs. 66 in extremely active trading Leaders and base metal* were generally steady. Oil*139 words
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Article243 1964-05-07 14 MAY tint xrade rubber buyers I.e.*. cloMd al S p.m. in tingapero and Kuala Lumatir yrstrrday at 6S| c.-nts per ,t. down a quarter of a crnt on Tuesday's clostnK Irvc! for th position The tonr ivii!i easier. R.A.S. ami FMB E closing prices C.S prompt I u.h243 words
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Article200 1964-05-07 14 cHIPS lying alan Mid* the Slngapara Harbour wharves or expected today are: WlndyalHW Rromewt>kl 1 Bayon «A. Bcoloyal Id 11. Coromandel 13/14. Neder Kibe 1.". Iti. Nissei Maru It). Ppriis 21 22. Blaoe 2A. Laomedoo 31/32. riytoneiu 33 34. Oumra 40 41. Benhor 44. Quirlnale 4.V Nara200 words
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Article85 1964-05-07 14 r rni Federation Minister for Finance has fixed thrsr prices for <a l< ula 1 int. customs dutirs for thr wrrk beginninc on May 7. Rubber 68 s ets a Ib. Copra MSii a ton. (delimit oil >;'•: a ton. I'.ilni nil $667.75 a ton. Palm krmriv s::7::85 words
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723 1964-05-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent SHARE PRICES in the industrial section of the .Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday appeared to have grounded or at least the drift downwards was arrested following the better sentiment which developed on Tuesday afternoon. In a sense It was perhaps723 words
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Article26 1964-05-07 14 Malayan Stork Indirr* May 5 M.n Industrials: 107.70 in; ss Tins: 132.46 I rubbers: 107.08 In; M •Dec. 30, 1963_-loii Dec. 29, 1961 —nm26 words
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Article703 1964-05-07 14 /COMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIAL*- Boultead (1.000) SI.S3. U.O00) Sl.*4: Cold Store (l.uooi $3.32: DuntoM $2 50 8U <«•"«" $2 53: last Smelt $4.30 c all703 words
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457 1964-05-07 14 THE price of tin in Penan* yesterday rose $2.35 to $527.35 per picul on an offering j rstimited to be unchanced 250 tons Tin was a neglected market in Lonaon on Tuesday. Buyers showed little disposition to deal but wi'h sellers457 words
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Article67 1964-05-07 14 /HINttE PrMuti Eichance Simta J v a«ro neon pricai atr ricui yestorday: Coconut ail: bulk S4«i Kellers, drum $4»t him Ceawa: May/June UK/Continent: un Ptpper: Munlok white $1471 MlMrl garawak white JHJ sellers Baraw«k Mark »izo seller*.' tai Larapont Mark »I2S arller*. asta BU7| MMM. lingaaere Chwul Oil67 words
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Advertisement1083 1964-05-07 14 Vr- KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes East Canada Service i :.'R r "a-na 4. rcnco H'M» M real U'roil C'cl|b "Trias Mara" 20 22 Mi) I Plimt 21 Jsai I lul) I talf IS July 22 July "Mikiski— a Maru" 22 23 lust 7 lul, 2|1,083 words
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Advertisement1059 1964-05-07 14 |>V m i— l ml _r \M p_* «H AUSTRALIA SUVICt INDIA. PARISIAN ANO P CUlf SUVICI re. fnaaitli, Alilnli. Melltursi Irinei Ti: Malrai ail Nit>«attion P(»j'l k s>an S'Doca S dc* P. S'rtam Pena<t| lULIMSA I May S/11 Ma; 1713 Ma, DUMRA I May IARPETA IB lull 11/1} lull1,059 words
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Advertisement197 1964-05-07 14 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES (•'.ORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES. INC U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE IOADINC OIRECI FOR MONTREAL. TORONTO HAMILTON, ASHAIABULA, ISUBB. BETROIT CHirACO AHI MILHAUKU tauei Sis|siui» i fn -ti-« > atuni CHATHAM 11,14 May IJ/1I Mly 17/11 May 17 Jus. «HIO II 13 isse 14, 1H is km197 words
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Advertisement93 1964-05-07 14 CLOSING PRICES Maj i) MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: GB\ cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5527.23 (up 9ZM) Estimated offering 250 tons (uncbanred). EXCHANGE RATES THI Malayan Ixcnanna B>nhf A.v cialion milrntM 10 men-bant* y>frd<\ tO tIINII Canada: Mgrtag I I 3SJ. W) d m 3h credn Mill -nils93 words
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Advertisement751 1964-05-07 15 SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin Ore Output for April 1964 —piculs 2.718. SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of April 1964 526 piculs Hours worked 600 Yardage treated 318,300 yards NOTICE Mr. LEONG TUCK ONN has left our service as lrom 4th May, 1964 and751 words
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Advertisement739 1964-05-07 15 PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT FIBST DAY OF MUHARRAM— 13TH MAY, 1964 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ships will be worked on the above holiday. Orders (or labour and lighters must be furnished to the Traffic Manager's Office before 4 pm. on the preceding day. General Cargo will be delivered739 words
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Advertisement811 1964-05-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ii VACANCIES FOR MACHINE OPERATORS. Qualifications (A) female un- married Federal Citizens, aged 17- 23 (B) passed Lower Certificate of Education with mathematics as a 1 subject, (C> working knowledge of i Malay (D) typing 30 w.p.m. Selected candidates will be required to undergo811 words
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Advertisement701 1964-05-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The following vacancies have arisen in the Kuala Lumpur office of a UK organisation with interests throughout Malaysia. Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens with suitable qualifications and experience to Box A3BBO S.T., K.L., stating age, experience and salary tequlred. Envelopes should be addressed to the Manager marked701 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-05-07 15 SINGAPORE LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE The following certificates hare been reported lost or destroyed: Distinctive No. Shareholder Number of Shares Nnmbers From To 3787 Dr. Wong Slew Thtm 1000 *****001 *****000 5621 Tan Swee Seng 1000 *****001 *****000 6622 Tan Swee Seng 1000 *****001 *****000 NOTICE1,040 words
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Advertisement503 1964-05-07 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction of a Domiciliary Training Centre for Mldwlves at Teluk Anson. will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipoh, up to 3.00 pm. on 14.5.64 from Contractors in Classes 'A' to 'D' under Heads I503 words
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Advertisement426 1964-05-07 15 NOTICE DISSOLUTION OF ENGAGEMENT The engagement between Mr. Eric Ylm and Miss Lim Soh Hoon la hereby dissolved by mutual consent as from today on the grounds of poor health of Eric Ylm. Dated this sth day of May. 1964. ARE YOU A MARINE ENGINEER? 1 An unuiual opportunity ho»426 words
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2169 1964-05-07 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with Penang. Wed. PIFFEL TOWER with J Laurie Johnson astride, won the Class 2 Div. 1 sprint to pay $68 ai Batu Gantorg today. He beat Lovely Day by half a length. Two horses Caravelle and Malapin chalked upReuter - 2,169 words
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220 1964-05-07 16 LONDON. Wed A Labour MP. denounced "che<s:e book journalism" during a discussion In Parliament yesterday on charges of widespread bribery in British professional soccer. Mr. Roy Mason charged: "This: bribery and corruption could have been unearthed and cleared up 12 months ago. But this wasAP - 220 words
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Article102 1964-05-07 16 lONDON. Wed. Ayob Diudar, the 21-year-old South African-born Gloucestershire county cricketer, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment yesterday i by a Kingston, Surrey, court. i Dindar pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking into a house at Sheen, stealing Jewellery and other articles worth £230.102 words
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Article67 1964-05-07 16 SOCCER Ipoh Dlv. 2: PWD 3 Ramblers 2; Dlv. 3: 'B Sqdn Irish Hussars 7 Federal DID 1; KUat Club 4 HQ Sqdn Irish Hussars 3. Batu Pahat KO final: CRC 1 Teruna 0; Lower Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson) PWD 6 Star XI 1. HOCKEY: Nerrl Div. 1:67 words
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Article, Illustration560 1964-05-07 16 JACK FINGLETON - CRICKET LA WRY (274 UP) AGAIN THE HERO JACK FINGLETON reporting from Bristol. Wednesday oET to get 54 runs in 53 minutes, the Australian* reached their objective here yesterday with five minutes and ten wickets to spare. Bill Lawry was again the hero. On, a pitch which never helped batsmeo.560 words
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Article190 1964-05-07 16 LONDON. Wed. Brian Bolus and Mickey Stewart strengthened their claims to open the England batting against Australia in the drawn match be- tween MCC and Surrey at Lord's yesterday. Bolus hit 102 not out for MCC —the first century by an Englishman this season and Stewart cracked190 words
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Miscellaneous213 1964-05-07 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Spore Div. 3A: Sanvista v Kota Rajah: Kallang Airport ECA v Seletar Young Indians: Cosmos v Arsenal 'A' (all matches at Fairer Pki. Ipoh Div 1: Cheng Wall v Ramblers (padangi; Oiv. I 2: PCRC v Kilat Club (.In. Abdul Jalll grdi; Div. 3: PTCSC v Band213 words
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Article353 1964-05-07 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ Kilat beat TPCA and are set to keep title By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former Malayan hockey captain Mike Shepherdson celebrated his recent return to inter state hockey by inspiring Kilat Club's 2-0 victory over TPCA in their SHA league first division "needle" match at the353 words
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176 1964-05-07 17 MALACCA, Wed.— Four new players will be "capped" for Malacca when they meet Pahang In a Malayan Cricket Association inter-state league South Zone match at Kuantan on Saturday and Sunday. The new players are Collm Kayo, Graham Fryer. Herbert Grunow mil Servicemen) and schoolboy176 words
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Article67 1964-05-07 17 IPOH. Wed. A Malaysian touring selection will meet the Perak Hockey Association Invitation XI in a friendly match on the padang here on Friday at 4.45 p.m. PHA Invitation from: Chong Yin Weng. Chong Yin Peng. T. Havelock. Thlagarajah (all of Penang*. Zalnal Abidin. R. Anandarajah. Neoh67 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-05-07 17 WITH an ecstatic leap. West Ham inside right Ronnie Boyce salutes his goal two minutes from time which won the F.A. Cup for the Londoners in the final against Preston North End at Wembley stadium last Saturday. The ball is in the net and goalkeeperReuter - 64 words
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425 1964-05-07 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT NEW YORK. Wed The OS Olympic Committee turned to the nations bmki yesterday in a fund-raising campaign to finance lv athletic struggle with the Soviet Union "Beat the Russians" was the dominant theme as Olympic officials and bankers gatheredReuter; AP; UPI - 425 words
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Article, Illustration279 1964-05-07 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ENG YOON PREDICTS 10.2 SEC TIME BY JEGA ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's national coach Tan Eng Yoon is back after three months in the United States full of new ideas which he wants to share with Malaysia coaches, athletes and officials. He Is calling a meeting on Sunday279 words
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Article252 1964-05-07 17 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CEYLON S.C. tried out several newcomers in, their Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament quarter-final against Police at Farrer Park today and they had to overcome at flrsthalf deficit of 1-0 before winning their way into the semi-finals by a 3-1 margin252 words
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Article220 1964-05-07 17 SINGAPORE, Wea. Malaysia and Israel should nave been the Asian Youth soccer finalists Instead of Israel and Burma, said N. Vlttal, manager of the AllIndia Youth team which left for Calcutta yesterday. Mr. Vittal said the Malaysians made a great impact from the very beginning of the220 words
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Article188 1964-05-07 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Two goals by inside-left Yong Cheong Patt helped Wearne Brothers beat Hong Kong Bank 3-2 in their SBHPA league dlv. 1 match at Farrer Park today. Yong gave Wearnes the lead in the 13th minute but Bankers' outside-right Dollah Zalnol levelled the score in the188 words
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Article37 1964-05-07 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The MHP's friendly quadrangular, scheduled to be played here this weekend has been called off because the Malaysian hockey teams visit to India and Pakistan has been advanced from May 21 to 11.37 words
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Advertisement571 1964-05-07 17 KLM-ROYAL OUTCH AIRLINES Happy passengers disembarking from KLM's DC-8 Jet NOW! 2 FLIGHTS Aiiirr yr every Sunday WW CCA WEDNESDAY FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE, LONDON AND U.S.A. Flvillff tO LONDON? Goin to TOKYO to give moral support A i.y uifc w uvrj.^i^vrx^ tfce Malayslan Olympic contingent? A-4-Vkrki* rt,'+i*oo In I?nw\na?571 words
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Article817 1964-05-07 18 SINGAPORE, Wad.. Detainee testifies for prosecution: *I was told the Indonesians would give help' that It was not for the witness to express an opinion. Abdul Rahman said he had no ties with any political party. He denied a defence suggestion that, on March 12.817 words
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Article42 1964-05-07 18 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Parliamentary Secretary <o the Mlnl.tiy of Health. Mr. Sia Kali Hul. will address the closing session of tne three-month World Health Organisation training course In dental epidemiological survey techniques at the Institute of Health. Outram Road tomorrow.42 words
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Article217 1964-05-07 18 SYDNEY, Wed. UNIVERSITY students today burned an oil-soaked cross outside the United States consulate in the city centre and clashed with police in a demonstration here against racial prejudice in the United States. More than 30 of about 2.000 students who took part were reported arrested.Reuter - 217 words
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187 1964-05-07 18 TAUNTON. Wed. The Australian touring cricketers suffered a severe setback here today when they lost Norman O'Neill with torn back ligaments. The Australians were always .struggling against a lively Somerset attack on the first day of their match. When rain stopped play some 50Reuter - 187 words
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Article33 1964-05-07 18 LONDON. Wed.— England beat Uruguay 2-1 D <vi in'ermtional football match here today. Scorers ware Johnny Byrne <42nd and 48ih minutes) f< England and Alberto Spencer i76ili min> for Uruguay.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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380 1964-05-07 18 Barisan split: 'Come back to the fold' retort SINGAPORE. Wed. The polemics over the Barisan Sosialis split continued today. This time it was Dr. Lee Siew Choh who appealed to "certain persons" to return to the Barisan Sosialis fold. "If those who have betrayed the party stand could be persuaded380 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-05-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Dato Temenggong Jugah. today warned Chinese youths in Sarawak not to indulge in Communist activities because he would not hesitate to banish them to China. Speaking at an airport interview before he left Kuching.140 words
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Article447 1964-05-07 18 LONDON. Wed. The recent easier trend In the .stock markets became more pronounced today, and widespread losses were recorded. There was the usual crop ol good features following comr.any news, but these were well In the niuiority. The local election results and the Middle East447 words
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124 1964-05-07 18 2 JAPANESE FIRMS WANT TO BUILD SUGAR MILL IN STORE rpOKYO. Wed. Two A Japanese firms are currently negotiating with the Economic Development Board of the Malaysian Government on the construction of a sugar refining mill in Singapore jointly with the local sugar industry, the Shlbaura Sugar Company, one ofReuter - 124 words
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Article57 1964-05-07 18 60 glorious years... SYDNEY, Wed. Mr. Percy Smith, deaf for 60 years, had his hearing restored after an operation at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital here and then complained: "Its driving me cuckoo." Mr. Smith, of Beverly Hills. Sydney, added: "I wish I had my old hearing aid so that57 words
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Article76 1964-05-07 18 Anti-Soekarno man to go on trial JAKARTA, Wed. Kasman Singodimendjo, a member of the outlawed Masjumi Party, will face trial here on May 18. charged with aiming to undermine the Government, Antara news agency reported today. Thr trial will lie held In Bogor, 40 miles south of here. Ant;tr;i laidReuter - 76 words
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Obituary39 1964-05-07 18 MADAM CIAN KAUR. < Ram XlnKh. sixtrr of Jora Rlnnh pas*> on M 64. Funrral on 7 5«4 M Sintul 4Do I' :■>. OUR FATHER Sri K. V. Narayanan Panavllakom. Kayikkara pan«<-d away IH-acefiilly on H4. Vanudfv BroadcartlnK Station. Ji39 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-05-07 18 IIULIP1I1IUMI| 1IIGHEST and 'owest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 86 7339 words
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