The Straits Times, 9 May 1964
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Title Section20 1964-05-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times lew*** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration29 1964-05-09 1 Special mission being sent to Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur to arrange new summit MR. LOPEZ he would assist in summit talks If they should take place29 words
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Article465 1964-05-09 1 MANILA, Friday THE former Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, will visit Kuala Lumpur on a special mission to arrange a new summit conference on Malaysia. President Macapagal, who announced this today, said that Mr. Lopez would also go to .Jakarta. Mr. Macapagal said that Mr. Lopez, who465 words
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Article, Illustration316 1964-05-09 1 VIC NAYAGAM - Mail as usual on Monday VIC NAYAGAM ON: For a day to start with, the big plantation workers' strike OFF: To give the Cabinet time to think again, Monday's postal strike By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The strike by 1,400 postal officers throughout the country scheduled to begin on Monday is316 words
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858 1964-05-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday yyHILE plantation workers throughout the country went on a one-day "pilot" strike today, the Government made a fresh move to avert a prolonged strike from May 20 in the planting industry. Figuring prominently in the dispute is the Labour Minister.858 words
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Article150 1964-05-09 1 Sihanouk tank in border clash OAIGON. Fri. A Cambodian tank knocked out a Vietn a m c s c armoured personnel carrier in a border clash today and by mid-after-noon was still reported holding both vehicles and crew, informed sources reported. The incident. which occurred about 15 miles due southAP - 150 words
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Article46 1964-05-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fifteen members of the Malayan Times editorial staff stopped work today over the management's failure to pay last month's salaries The National Union of Journalists has instructed its legal adviser, Mr. D. P. Xavier, to file a writ against the management.46 words
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Article77 1964-05-09 1 BANGKOK, Prl. The Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, told the co-chairmen of the Oeneva agreements on Laos that Thailand might be obliged to re-assess her position as a party to the agreements. The warning was contained In a Note handed yesterday to the British and SovietReuter - 77 words
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Article69 1964-05-09 1 DETROIT. Fri. Whenever Company 2X-39 of the Detroit fire service had a temptine dish for dinner, local children had their share of it. They peek through the i window to see what the firemen are eating, then race out and pull an alarm fireman Tom OBrien69 words
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166 1964-05-09 1 Mrs. B. moves for coalition with the Left pOLOMBO, Fri. The V Ceylon Cabinet last night discussed a new move to form a coalition government, sources close to the Government said today. The sources said the Cabinet agreed on a motion to go before the ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party'sReuter - 166 words
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Article25 1964-05-09 1 ALEXANDRIA. Fri. Mr. Khrushchev sails Into this port city tomorrow morning on his first visit to Egypt and to Africa.25 words
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Article168 1964-05-09 1 Police find 20 'bomb cells' By ABDUL FAZIL SINGAPORE. Fri. Police this afternoon recovered about 20 mysterious looking "cells" believed to contain explosives in a derelict open air cinema In Jalan Kembangan. The objects, which looked like small electric cells, were in a paper bag wrapped with a canvas sheet.168 words
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Article25 1964-05-09 1 JAKARTA. Prl. Foreign Minister Subandrio said today he would answer tomorrow American threats to cut off aid If Indonesia's anti-Malaysian campaign continued UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article43 1964-05-09 1 HALT BRITISH ACTION CALL AT C.N. I NITED NATIONS. Fri Eicht nations to day lathi draft resolution in Colonialism Committee iillinu for cessation nf British military action in Aden. The eight were: Uaq. India. Tanganyika. Cambodia. Mali. Syria. Tunisia. Yugoslavia. RenterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement213 1964-05-09 1 II CROCKETT JONES J NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND What's different about the NEW BENDIX? It's the only washing machine you've ever really wanted Th« new Bmdi« it for people who want th* fiitsi washing machin* money can buy. It it not a cheap machmt; it hat no gimmicks. But it combines th*213 words
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Article206 1964-05-09 2 24 die in Manila mystery blasts MANILA, Friday. 'I'WO explosions set a six-storey building ablaze here today and killed at least 24 people and injured 30 to 50 others. The building was the headquarters of the Japanese Army during the World War II occupation. It is located in the city'sAP - 206 words
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Article30 1964-05-09 2 CALCUTTA. Fri. Sir Edmund Hillary said here last night that he would lead a 13--niember expedition to the un(ooquered Mount Tamserku (31.700 feet) near Everest. Id s^Dtember. Reut«r.Reuter - 30 words
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Article59 1964-05-09 2 Twins— so it's two dozen up LUSAKA, Fr. African businessman Nat h a nieJ Randa has become tbe father of twins which brines his total children to 24 But then Nathaniel. N, ol Lundazi. Northern %.hodcsia has seven wives. "Thi- is the first time 1 have had twins. I shallAP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-05-09 2 rrOKYO, Fri. Mr. Kichisaburo Nomura, Japan's Ambassador to the United States at the time of the Pearl Harbour attack, died today. He was 86. A former Admiral. Nomura had vehemently denied he had advance knowledge of the Dec. 7, 1941186 words
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Article109 1964-05-09 2 Can faces firing squad today OAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam's Revolutionary Court announced today that Ngo Dinh Can, younger brother of the late President Ngo Dinh Diem, will be executed by a firing squad in Saigon at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Can's one-time aide under Diem's regime. Phan Quang Dong, will dieAP - 109 words
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Article168 1964-05-09 2 Geysers spurt in Japanese quake -TOKYO, Fri. Part of northern Japan was shaken by an earthquake today only hours after a stronger earthauake. had split open the earth, sunk sections of land and sent geysers shooting into the air in some areas. The first earthquake opened fissures of ud toReuter - 168 words
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159 1964-05-09 2 Hong Kong firm builds invasion craft for Sock HONG KONG, Friday. gEVEN steel landing craft, ordered by the Indonesian Government, have been completed by a shipyard here and awaiting shipment to Indonesia. Spokesmen for the shipyard were not available for comment today, but it is believed several more such craftReuter - 159 words
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80 1964-05-09 2 JAKARTA. Fri.—lndonesia must stop receiving aid from the United States now and not wait until It has stopped giving aid. the nationalist newspaper Suluh Indonesia said today "Now the time nas come for the Government to take firm action towards American aid toReuter - 80 words
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192 1964-05-09 2 An 'aid Vietnam' shopping list for Nato WASHINGTON, FA— Mr. Dean Rusk, the U.S. Secretary of State, will hand the Nato Foreign Ministers next week a 'shopping list" of aid which President Johnson wants the Western Allies to supply for the Vietnam War, officials said last night. It was indicatedReuter - 192 words
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Article44 1964-05-09 2 UNITED NATIONS. Prt The D.N. Special Committee on Decolonisation agreed yesterday ro debate a resolution backed by the Arab League Aid at forcing Britain to give up its military base in Aden and yield the South Arabian Pederatlon to Yemen. APAP - 44 words
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Article37 1964-05-09 2 TOKYO. Prt.— RMS. Hampshire—Britain's first guided missile carrying destroyer steamed Into Kure port south of Tokyo today at the beginning of a 12--day goodwill visit to Japan by the British Par Eastern Fleet. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-05-09 2 T HF GAMBOLS >tv Barry Appleby TiMe TO <SET UP ILL HAVE >p=L <f OV&flCMflf \JUST UAMB V AND i PEEL SO J ANOTUEB ff> <SO 7D FIVE W* *> GO VMVOUT "N SLBEPY^/ FEW M Steer AGAIN MINUTES IMS BREAKFAST leCOß&e^/ MINUTE6^ <3CO«* WILL WORE AND IT'LL B£ If—49 words
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180 1964-05-09 3 Gunman found aboard Butler's plane I ONDON, Fri. A passenger armed with a gun,, travelling on the same plane as Mr. R. A. Butler. Britain 3 Foreign Seer c t a 1 > yesterday caused a few anxious moment aboard the aircraft. But the man was later found to haveReuter - 180 words
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Article76 1964-05-09 3 Queen tops Kennedy fund list LONDON. Fri— Queen Elizabeth is to lead the British people in raisins £1 million for a memorial to President Kennedy. I Her intention of making a personal contribution to the fund was announced by London's Lord Mayor, Alderman James Harman. ulu-n he launched the appealReuter - 76 words
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124 1964-05-09 3 GLASGOW, Frl. A senior police officer said yesterday that Britain was in danger of becoming a country fit I only tor criminals. This might happen "11 we go any further along the road toward being (air to accused people.' Chiet Inspector DonaidUPI - 124 words
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Article49 1964-05-09 3 LONDON. Fri. Leyland Motors said yesterday that Cuba has an option for an additional 14)00 buses to be supplied over a period of three years. A spokesman said that the option was taken after the original order for 400 buses had been signed. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article32 1964-05-09 3 CONCORD. Prl.— AlJ 44 003--sengers and crew were killed yesterday in the crash of a Pacific Airlines twin-engined Pairchild P-27 In Foothill country. 40 miles east of San Francisco— APAP - 32 words
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Article23 1964-05-09 3 HOLLYWOOD Prl Actor Peter Sellers left nospitai yesterday after recovering from a heart attack which he suffered on April 6. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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225 1964-05-09 3 Protest to Russia over 'drugged' attaches MOSCOW, Friday. THE United States and Britain have protested to the Soviet Foreign and Defence Ministries against the apparent drugging of three American and a British service attache in the Black Sea port of Odessa last March. A British Embassy spokesman said last nightReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-05-09 3 A PRETTY blonde sits on a garden bench on a sunny spring day and looks at the flowers. The peaceful setting is misleading. For the girl in the picture, this is a moment of sheer excitement. .She is beauty queen Rosemary Williams, whoseMirrorpic - 136 words
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Article243 1964-05-09 3 LONDON, Friday. FOREIGN Ministers ot the North Atlantic Treaty 1 Organisation will review East-West relations and discuss world trouble spots at a three-day meeting opening on Tuesday at The Hague, a wellinformed source said yesterday. The source said that the review of East-West relations atReuter - 243 words
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Article75 1964-05-09 3 JUST FOR THE LOVE OF 808 NEWARK (England). Fri. Twenty-one-year-old Robert Symonds is in love so 13 of his workmates are going to take turns on the nightshift so that he can go courting. But 50 men had to go on strike at Stay Hope power station, near here, to75 words
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Article69 1964-05-09 3 MIAMI. Fri.— The Revolutionary Student Directorate, an antiCastro exile youth group here which claims to have underground contacts in Cuba, says the CnStro regime has executed 3351 Cubans and is holding 74.414 as political prisoners, and that 276.469 Cubans have fled their country. At present, the directorateReuter - 69 words
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Article32 1964-05-09 3 PARIS. Pn. A man leaped to his death from the midway platform of the Eiffel Tower yesterday He was identified as Eklk Alifa. SO. a Yugoslav. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article121 1964-05-09 3 AN official welcoming committee from the Cannes Film Fe^ival will go to .•trport on Sunday to «reet a dog which Is being flown over from Brazil to prove It Is still alive. Critics protested violently at the cruel fate of the dog Balela. seen toReuter - 121 words
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133 1964-05-09 3 A Churchill milestone slips by unnoticed I ONDON, Fri. Sir J Winston Churchill has set so many new records in his long life that another mark was discovered today to have slipped by unnoticed. A spokesman for the Privy Council, the group of distinguished statesmen who advise the Sovereign, said133 words
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Advertisement151 1964-05-09 3 FAR EAST MANSION (Kirn Yam Road/River Valley Road) 4 BLOCKS 14-STOREY FLATS Modern-trend Design: Solid Materials: Spacious Bedrooms Living Rooms: All facilities telephone, gas, water, modern sanitation. Et>:.: Automatic electric lifts: Ample carporking space: Large playground. In. *7»Sr'*BßfSj>S*jSj 5 vfc. _^<>^"£3^^*^--ji^M >;: &&iii *tSI ilff^rillfflgy&af^f I tJB iap 'igt «y151 words
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Advertisement160 1964-05-09 3 DEFINITELY A SMART SHIRT BUY OFF— BEAT IN STYLE NO COMPARISON FOR IT IN VALUE The brilliant range of DON j/ Shirts offering you exactly J^V>^ the right balance of present Fashion Trends in fi\ I |A men's wear that means /If n rM'tm ikl Instant appeal to eight (/if160 words
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321 1964-05-09 4 'Back NUPW call to all workers by S'pore NTUC SINGAPORE, Friday. 'JMIH National Trades Union Congress here tonight called upon iill workers in Malaysia to affirm their solidarity and support with the National I'nion of Plantation Workers "in their just struggle" with the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Federation. A statement321 words
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Article468 1964-05-09 4 'rHK following l.« today > srhrdult 1 of civil aircraft movement* at Pays I-rhar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS Japan Air Lirxi Krom Jakarta. (JI. 716) H. 40 a.m •OAC: From London. Zurich, Cairo. Abadan, Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.10 p.m.; from London, Krankfurt. Rome, Beirut.468 words
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Article31 1964-05-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A musical show entitled "Musical Slngapura" will be held on June 24 at 630 p.m. In aid of the Blind Association In conjunction with the International Bazaar.31 words
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Article94 1964-05-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— Aus- I tralia's Apple Queen 1964, Miss Jenny Meecham, this morning demonstrated to local apple dealers how the fruits were picked in orchards and packed and sent to Singapore market. This demonstration was performed at the fruit auction market in Carpenter Street. Miss Meecham spoke94 words
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Article153 1964-05-09 4 MYSTERY OF A KIDNAP AND ESCAPE SINGAPORE, Fri. Why did five men abduct a flower garden owner, Mr. Lee Soo Meng, from his old Thomson Road nursery early today and dump him about two miles away? This is a mystery police are now trying to solve. Mr. Lee, 38. was153 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-05-09 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A 24-MEMBER team from the Thai National De- fence College left for Australia tonight after a brief tour of Malaysia, happy that they had "strengthened relations and made friends" here. All of them are highranking officers of the college. The leader. Air Marshal Swasdi134 words
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89 1964-05-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— As Kalthom binte Ahmad was In a store looking over shoes, a 17 -year-old girl suddenly opened her hand-bag, took $20 out and bolted, a magistrate's court was told today. Kalthom. testifying against Son Sua Plan, charged with stealing the money89 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-05-09 4 AGAINST a backdrop of lush green trees, the combined bands of the Royal Malaysia Police thrilled hundreds of Singaporeans with a magnificent spectacle of "Beating the- Retreat" at the Padang on Thursday evening. Resplendent in their white- and-blue uniforms, the 150-strong band from the Federation andMak Kian Seng shows section of the band - 124 words
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Article401 1964-05-09 5 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES: By ONE A FREIGHTER FROM KOREA, THE OTHER A JAPANESE ORE CARRIER Singapore, Friday TWO ships ravaged by fire are now riding at anchor in the Outer Roads of Singapore harbour. One is a Korean freighter, the Pohang, which was still on fire this401 words
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Article47 1964-05-09 5 JESSELTON, Prl.— Sabah exported 132.247- 18 tons ol timber valued at $10-733.072 last month mi increase of 73.109.50 tons, ovt'r the corresponding period last year. S.mcUk.in alone exported *****.80 tons of timber worth $5,896,700 55 per cent of the total exports last month47 words
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Article74 1964-05-09 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR Fli. A I peon working at HA. O'Connor and Co. Ltd.. Adnan allns Maiid bin M.it Said. 22. was today sen- tenced to our day's (ail and fined i $500 or fivr months' mil by the Session-, Court for criminal breach of trust ol 532274 words
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83 1964-05-09 5 TUN LIM AT MILITARY SCHOOL CEREMONY SYDNEY, Fri.— Tun Lim Yew Hock, the Malaysian, High Commissioner to Australia, was the guest of honour nt an Australian Army function near Sydney this week Tun Lim and his family attended a commemoration ceremony at the School of Military Engineering. A wreath He83 words
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Article118 1964-05-09 5 TAIPING. Fri. Two tap- I pers. Napl bin Iman. 29, and Napiah bin Hamzah. 29. were sentenced to one year's jail and nine months by the Sessions Court here yesterday for extortion. The court was told that they demanded $300 from a shopkeeper. Be h Cheng Choon.118 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-05-09 5 Kok Ming of S'pore is best apprentice QANTAS Technical School top student Richard Moore (left) with young Tay Kok Ming, who won the school prize for the best Singapore apprentice. The* received their awards during the annual presentation of prizes to Qantas apprentices at Sydney's Kingsford Smith airport. Tay was111 words
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137 1964-05-09 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Australian Army Director of Infantry, Col. J." G. Ochiltree. this w*ek visited Australian units in Malaya and Singapore. Col. Ochiltree also held talks with senior Australian and British Army officers. In Malaya, he called at the RAAF base at Butterworth and137 words
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Article68 1964-05-09 5 Ex-mayor now insurance secretary PENANG. Kri. The former Socialist Trout Mayor. Mr Ooi Thiam Siew, has assumed work as secretary ol the Penang branch of the National Insurance Co. Ltd. Mr. Ooi. who contested unsuccessfully in the recent Stale elections, started work or. Wednesday. He was Mayor lor lour term*68 words
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Article44 1964-05-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Dato I Sir Alexander Onoenhcim. Vice- Chancellor of the university of M;.lay;i. will Give a public talk on "the expansion of university eduI cation in Kuala Lumour" at 4 o.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. I44 words
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Article259 1964-05-09 5 FIVE ARMED HOLD-UPS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.* A RMED robbers got away with cash, jewellery, lottery tickets and other- articles worth $720 in live hold-ups here yesterday. In ROBBERY No. 1. a poultry farmer, Au Choy. 47. was slightly Injured when he resisted seven men armed with259 words
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Article67 1964-05-09 5 PENANG, Pri. Cultural shows by various communities will be staged at the City Stadium on May 16 when the Penang Alliance celebrate* its election victory The State Alliance Victory Ma" committee, headed by I Senator Cheah Seng Khim ha* Invited the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman,67 words
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Article48 1964-05-09 5 TAWAU. Fri.— The Wallace Bay Sports Club in the SefatU: area gave a farewell party to the 3rd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, and expressed their appreciation of the services of the troops. The club also presented a llute to the regiment's band as a memento48 words
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93 1964-05-09 5 IPOH, Fri.— A motion seeking permission for councillors to use Chinese and Tamil at all meetings of the Ipoh Municipal Council, will be moved by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam at a special meeting of the council on May 11. Mr. Seeniva.sagam j> resolution93 words
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Article59 1964-05-09 5 21-GUN SALUTE KIALA IXMPIR, Fri. A 21-gun salute will be fired at 10 a.m. on Tuesday to mark the opening of Parliament by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The guns will be positioned in the car park near the roundabout in the Lake Gardens. There will be a rehearsal at 1059 words
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85 1964-05-09 5 Malaysian historians to attend HK talks SINGAPORE, Fri. Five historians fr6m the Universities of Malaya and Singapore will represent Malaysia at the second Asian History Conference which opens in Horg Kong on Aug. 30. They will Include Professor K Tregonnlng. head of the history department of Singapore University and Professor85 words
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200 1964-05-09 5 Sardon: What the airways merger means to the Borneo people OEOPLE in the Borneo States will get cheaper, faster and more frequent air services when Malaysian and dorneo Airways merge, the Malaysian Mirjster for Transport Da^o Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said in Jesselton today Dato Sardon. who flew in withAP - 200 words
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241 1964-05-09 5 U.S. ASKED TO HELP BOOST FREE LUNCH PLAN PENANG, Friday. JHE Penang branch of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare has applied to an American organisation the Meals for Millions Foundation of Los Angeles for supplies of multi-purpose food to supplement its school lunch programme for under-pri- vileged children. The241 words
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239 1964-05-09 6 The many who have applied to become -senators I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri —Top Alliance leaders have b^cn flooded with letters from indiriduals who want to become senators. Some have also asked to be considered as political secretaries. ft is understood that Teng ku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun239 words
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Article26 1964-05-09 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A MalW der. Kanu Brng. 70. was killed Uie last night whrn h> tn.-lia .l.lded. with a car a; E.«.-t Coast Road26 words
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Article, Illustration473 1964-05-09 6 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG: By- ...BUT IT'S ONLY A MOCK DISPLAY PUT ON FOR THE KING A break after lunch for a round of golf at the country club A LONG line of A soldiers in jungle green, sprawled on the ground, their machineguns chattering. On473 words
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Article52 1964-05-09 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The fourd.iy 6inke by 35 employees of Grant Advertising Inc. is over and the employees went back to work this morning. This loilows the management's decision to recogi.ise their union the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union the Lssue which led to the strike52 words
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Article32 1964-05-09 6 SINGAPORE. Fn Moiwmed Sultan bin Mohamed Nadutha. 35 ma lound dead at hi& Loronf Standee home yesterday with a stab wound in the stomach. Polio* found a knife beside him.32 words
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Advertisement473 1964-05-09 6 iSlllCl^^ c motoring experts tell you why the HILLMAN/MPis making motoring history! fW. A. McKenzie (Daily Telegraph) 'The Imp will sell for its driving qualities. The clutch -^l^T^llir^Tl!^^ M ji is the lightest I have experienced and the w\ &r\ B K^ gearbox one of the most delightfully effort- /Jm473 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-05-09 7 Territorial cooks amuse the King rl. Vane di-Pertuan A^ong looks highly amused as he observes volunteers of the Territorial Army preparing dish during his visit to tbe army's headquarters at Beach Road on Thursday. lirld cooking is one of the man v aspects of training these eager and determined volunteers77 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-05-09 7 It's 'engage gear' for two army drivers SINGAPORE, Fri. Two army drivers, —one Australian, one British, announced their engagement nere this week. They met on duty at headquarters. Far East Land Forces, last August and plan to be married on Aug. 22 at St. George's Garrison Church. Tanglin. They are123 words
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Article103 1964-05-09 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The management of the strikebound shipping firm of Islay Kerr and Co. Ltd is considering a request by its employees' union to submit their dispute to arbitration. This was stated today by a company .spokesman in reply to a call by the National103 words
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Article54 1964-05-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. A youth. Liew Chee Kean. alias Lip* Chee King. 19. of Teluk Anson was today committed ;o <*anrl trial in the H:eh Court on a charge of raping a 20-vear-olrt woman He 1* allegpd to have eommi'ted the ofTence on Jan. 2354 words
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Article49 1964-05-09 7 PENANG. Fn— Goh Teik Hint 19. n»- rlnrecd in a m»BistratP> court today with being memhrr of a iiotous assembly In Hong Kong Street on the night of May 6 I He pleaded not eutltv and aa* ■Iknred $-*>00 ball pending hearing on June 11.49 words
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Article, Illustration315 1964-05-09 7 JUDITH YONG - Queen goes on last minute Chinatown shopping spree JUDITH YONG By Singapore, Friday rpHE Raja Permai- sun Agong, with two of her children, wen,t on a shopping spree in Singapore this morning. At 9.30 a.m. Her Maiesty. accompanied by her son, Tengku Syed Badaruddln. 20. and daughter, TengKu Sharitah Azwan.315 words
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Article124 1964-05-09 7 KUALA KANGSAR Fri. The new Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Ahmad Said, 44 and eight members of the State Assembly who will serve as members of the State Executive Council, took their oath of office before the Sultan here this evening. KENG BAN R124 words
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88 1964-05-09 7 OINGAPORE, Fri. The trial of two men on throe charges of unlawful possession of firearms and explosive- in the Assizes A'as today postponed to May 18 REASON: One of the accused. Adam bin Anwar. was taken ill. Today was the fifth day ot the88 words
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180 1964-05-09 7 -CINEMA WORKERS ATTACKED BY TICKET SPIVS DENANG, Fri.— Two employees of the Royal Theatre here were assaulted with empty bottles when they tried to check a gang of ticket racketeers at the booking office last night. Gulam Mohamed. 21, a watchman, received a cut lip and Osman Mydin. 37, a180 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-05-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A MORE dynamic and socially just labour policy for the working class throughout Malaysia is Lhe aim of the Government, the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, told a Press conference today. In the next few months, he added, several260 words
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Article41 1964-05-09 8 SINOAPORE. Fn Two law graduates ol the University oi Singapore. Mi&£> Tan Beng Nen and Mr. Lee Mm Sene. were admitted to the local Bur as advocates and solicitors by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today.41 words
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118 1964-05-09 8 A TWO-DAY HARVEST FESTIVAL IN SABAH TESSELTON, Fri. Kadazans in Sabah i will celebrate the har- j vest festival tomorrow and on Sunday. Until five years ago, the Kadazan farmers celebrated this occasion in their own kampongs by themselves But with the advent of nationalism, and more recently i the118 words
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Article24 1964-05-09 8 SINGAPORE. Fri An un- 1 employed man, Poh Eng Kwang. 43 was found hanging in a lavatorjf at Upper SerangiDon Road yesterday24 words
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Article29 1964-05-09 8 PENANG. Fri.— A snatch thief stole a handbag containing 575 from a housewife. Madam Chen Heng Wan. 28. during a heavy shower in Malay Street last night29 words
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105 1964-05-09 8 cI.M.AI -OKK, Fri. Pretty ballerina Goh Soo Khim (above.) left for Australia tonight elated at being the first Singapore "iri to be admitted to the elite Australian Ballet School in .Melbourne. TliK school onl.v .idniitv JO pupils at a time, the cream of whom105 words
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Article59 1964-05-09 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Comptroller of Manpower. Mr. SKumar, said in a statement here today that 58.767 people had registered for national service since registration started on April 22. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's Office today disclosed that the enrolment for the Vigilante Corps had now exceeded 12.00059 words
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207 1964-05-09 8 Over 1,200 houses for govt servants soon KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —More than 1,201) houses are to be built here soon for government servants. This was stated today by the secretary of the Federation of Malaya Government Officers' Co-operative Houa Ing Society. Mr. T Mahesan Mr. Mahesan said the society, formed207 words
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Article51 1964-05-09 8 KUCHING. Fri. Tl wak Government is to b* t to ursc the Central Qavernmeni to expedite introduction of frw primary education throughout the StatP A resolution on this, rabmitted by the Kuchine Uunlcioal Council, will be discussed by thf First Division Advisory Council at its next51 words
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Article57 1964-05-09 8 IPOH. Fri.— Mr. Justice Ong dismissed an appeal by a Central Electricity Board linesman. N. Kanniah, 29. in the Hiali Court here today. Kanniah was sentenced by the Taiping masistrate's ruurt in January to four months' imprisonment for causing hur labourer. R. Sinnappan. 50. with an axe57 words
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Article156 1964-05-09 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Re- suits of two professional examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Dental i Surgery were announced today. 'lhe roliouliiß have pa.ssed the final professional Part 1 re-rx-amination in the subiect shown against their names. thereby completing the professional Part I examination for the156 words
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Advertisement318 1964-05-09 8 SUCCESS means HAPPY HOMES r HOK KEE HOUSE (PAYA LEBAR ROAD) MODERN DESIGN SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED. ALL FACILITIES: ELECTRICITY, WATER MODERN SANITATION. WITHIN EASY REACH OF SCHOOLS, MARKETS, BANKS, CINEMAS AND AMUSEMENT PARKS. PRICES FROM $21,500 UPWARDS. COMPLETION IN OCTOBER 1964- HOOVER PARK (7im.s. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD (behind Beauty World) SINGAPORE)318 words
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Miscellaneous88 1964-05-09 8 *ff SOSH YOU'RE V "~""~C -WE CAW *f*OOD SEEMS t*M£ 1 I AH I rwiNk <rs <EM l unf IP* »OT JUST fOnuKJ-/ N0.61R > MAI/HsJ' GUVS UK£ nf WJVBOCVS IME SOMEBOOV V mka.l jKf 97=^ > GROUND. J i-IKM I S*Jt> «OU 6ETTIM- UP UkhGEKOUS WD 9OMETVii»gG N—_ *A88 words
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Article, Illustration1933 1964-05-09 9 Kenya s farmers find prosperity road The old familiar name boards are vanishing and change has come to the high lands which once were reserved for white settlers only TH E I as i n jishu, the nigh, top step on the western side of Kenya's Rift Valley, is used1,933 words
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Obituary34 1964-05-09 10 UorrfsSl* (Mlmimum, an APRIL 3TTH, at Unreenmv VUe«e Hospital, London. T.B. Voice. >B T. J M.N late Chief Polios Offlt. Jobora. loved huiband of Joan and If >on-in-law of Or A Mr*. Field,34 words
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Article697 1964-05-09 10 Who would have imagined it to be so difficult to pin down the speeding motorist? An electronic gadget which shows the speed of approaching vehicles should have brought a rapid end to a feud between drivers and policemen as old as motoring itself; but it was not697 words
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Article358 1964-05-09 10 The PMIP in Kelantan seems to be bracing itself for a long spell of bad weather ahead and the choice of Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda as Mentri Besar shows a keen awareness of the challenge. An adroit politician, Inche Asri may help his party to ride358 words
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Article152 1964-05-09 10 Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak are reported to have received upwards of 2,000 letters from persons wishing to be appointed to the Senate. Some of these office-seekers have taken the precaution of offering a second preference. If Senate vacancies are not available, they would like to152 words
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597 1964-05-09 10 The bitter, hopeful Negroes at the bar WHERE LAUGHTER CAN TELL MORE THAN A BOOK riLEVELAND, Fri.— The Negro community In most large cities in North America forms close to half the population, but they are separated from the whites not only by a cultural rift, but also by aOFNS - 597 words
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Article, Illustration888 1964-05-09 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Rope trick logic of Soekarno MAIZE FOR THE MASSES, THEN TWO MORE LUXURY HOTELS, TV AND TORPEDO BOATS HAD been in Jakarta's 14-storey Hotel Indonesia two weeks when I returned from lunch to find myself double-locked out of my room. I sought an explanation from the Javanese assistant manager. "ItOFNS - 888 words
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525 1964-05-09 10 AS a hunter and naturalist I wish to correct and dwell further on the article by "Naturalist" of the magnificent seladang appearing in the Straits Times (Saturday last). I must stress that I am In favour of the chase within proper limits and cannot agree525 words
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Advertisement903 1964-05-09 10 Scrsits Tmm k Malay Mail CteaaMed nfi nil i«n sjksv •a* Ptaar •otxi arromitmm jmmmm Ohsml Bos* sWeaotXAMOWOAO stsWOWO CPPIL SXMD-NAVM. MsM i>ilnssi« »»nii Cm 1 t BOO4C OTO4VK L.T49 wl r H— e. Oa%sjf Q— a» IMB NBM WaOWT M. M. ItdAH. yww*. Misai Pilsl. »»ssa 1 V. ttCTMAtaAUV903 words
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Advertisement61 1964-05-09 10 Tired, Uneasy Eyes Don't ignore them. Eye strain is taxing your nerves, health and vision. HAVE YOUR EYCS EXAMINED. Only a thorough visual anolyiis by c competent vnion specialist optometrist with complete equipment could render the best service. And think about your priceless sight, not glasses at loio price. C.61 words
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Advertisement240 1964-05-09 10 SUZUKI ■l^-»s^*b~- 12 mikWr. i jrBsBI >4B^B|Hsnßfl BbV^^B I Wlt f SUZUKI SPO«T 50cc 1964 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 50 c.c Class 125 c.c. Class IST 2nd |ST SUZUKI I SUZUKI INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LTAM Available in 50cc 80cc 12Scc 250 cc models Sots240 words
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Article, Illustration668 1964-05-09 11 Commission: No record of her going to Australia Distinctions in five subjects? But she never was in Senior Cambridge, says school head SINGAPORE, Friday. 'JHE Australian Commission here today said that they had no records of any Singapore girl by the name of Jenny Seah Soo668 words
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Article21 1964-05-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The Sultan of Selangor today opened a 525.000 mosque at Cheras. 10 miles south of here.21 words
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285 1964-05-09 11 'Anti-union activities' bring a warning to banks SINGAPORE, Fri. »*The National Trades Union Congress today warned that It would take stern measures against any bank found to have Indulged in anti-union activities. The warning came rrom the NTUC secretary (publicity and Information). Mr. R. A. White, following complaints from the285 words
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Article113 1964-05-09 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A aetective sergeant flred three shots and wounded a man whe had grabbed his revolver in, an incident at Rowell Road today. The Police Secretary. Mr T. Chelllah. said the detective was passing by a house when he saw a man. later113 words
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Article171 1964-05-09 11 KOTA BHARU, Fri. All mosques in Kelantan this afternoon held special prayers for Inche Zulkifli bin Mohamed, deputy president of the PMIP, an/d his wife. Ustaza Aisha bin t c Kamaruddin, who diod in a road accident on Wednesday. The prayers were said Immediately after171 words
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Article, Illustration276 1964-05-09 11 JACKIE SAM - quits Barisan council Sheng JACKIE SAM By 'POLITICS PONT INTEREST ME ANY MORE' gINGAPORE, Fri. Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, former Assemblyman and founder-member of the Barisan Sosialis, has "retired from politics." He has resigned from the party's central executive council but remains an, ordinary member of the Barisan Sosialis. Today,276 words
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162 1964-05-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The former United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, has said that Indonesia's confrontation policy has had a "cohesive rather than a divisive effect on Malaysia" Mr. Baldwin was addressing the Women's National Democratic Club In Washington recently.162 words
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Article50 1964-05-09 11 KUALA LUMPTJR. Frl. The national president, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. and members of the central working committee of the Malayan Chinese Association, have sent r condolence message to the father of Inche Zulkifli Mohamrrl deputy president of the PMIP who died in a road accident on Wednesday.50 words
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Article34 1964-05-09 11 KLANG. Pri. A tocuU and dance organised by the Klang District Lady Tempter T.B. Hospital committee in aid of toe hospital will be held at the Letcbnmaoan Hall ban an Maj 14.34 words
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125 1964-05-09 11 Barisan orders hanging of protest banners SINGAPORE. Fri. The Barisan, Sosialis has instructed all its 35 branches to hoist banners in protest against the manpower registration here. This was disclosed today by the former chairman, Dr. Lee Slew Choh, who condemned it as a "belated and feeble" attempt to justify125 words
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Article49 1964-05-09 11 SINGAPORE, m The Minustry of Health announced today the 10th case of El Tor cholera In Singapore. He is a 43-year-old Pulau Senang detainee who hud been to the local prison to visit relatives. So far 4,499 people have been Inoculated during the present outbreak.49 words
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219 1964-05-09 11 'Accept friendly ragging' advice to -freshies- KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. How well you succeed in university life depends on how well you accept the "friendly provocations" of the seniors. This bit of tongue-in-cheek advice has been Issued by the 1964 University of Malaya freshmen orientation committee to the more than 900219 words
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Advertisement291 1964-05-09 11 I W -mSm n^l wM MANY WONDERFUL THINGS HAVE BEEN SAID ABOUT THE YASHICA-J-3. BUT SOME MAY ASK: "DON'T OTHER 35MM SINGLE -LENS REFLEX CAMERAS HAVE THEM?" Yes, for each YASHICA J-3 feature you could probably name another camera- What's really special about the YASHICA J-3 is that it is291 words
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Miscellaneous727 1964-05-09 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM v\ I SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 47b METRES ii Hid es >n n.i Boa Morning Melodies; 7.00 A.M.. 6.00 Good Morning. Time Signal, the News; 7.10 6.01 Morning Prelude. 7.00 Ureaklasi Potpourri, 7.30 Learn News. 7.10 Up And About. 7.30 A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast727 words
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129 1964-05-09 12 Navy ship rescues crew of Jakarta boat JESSELTON, Frl— lwelve survivors of the crew of an Indonesian boat, who were found on board a raft and clinging on its side, were ri'scufd by the lIMS Manxman and taken to a police station at Tawau for accommodation at Hi* Mt-ckend, naval129 words
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Article40 1964-05-09 12 I'ELUK ANSON. Frl. The Lower Perak Alliance will hold a motorcade and public rally here tomorrow Instead of on Sunday as originally scheduled, to thank the electorate for retiring all Its nine candidates in the general election.40 words
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161 1964-05-09 12 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association will meet next week to' discuss points raised by the Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato SarI don bin Haji Jubir. in connection with "unification of the bus services operated by Chinese bus companies" in161 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-05-09 12 STEPHENS GREETED BY SEA DAYAK GIRL AT KAPIT gABAH'S Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, being offered a drink by a Sea Dayak girl in a welcoming ceremony at Kapit during his tour of Sarawak's Third Division earlier this week. He and Datin Stephens were accompanied73 words
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176 1964-05-09 12 Duplication of tourist attractions: A warning —by Thais— 'PANAH RATA, Fri.— 1 The establishment of special boards to ensure that' there is no "duplication of tourist attractions' in Soutn-East Asia is B "must", according to Lt.-Gen. Chalermchai Charuvastr. director general of the Tourist Organisation of Thailand. Lt Gen. Charuvastr. who176 words
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331 1964-05-09 12 Malaya will help gear up Sarawak Five-year Plan KUCHING, Friday gARAWAK'S fiveyear development plan will move into top gear when the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, visit the State probably at the end of this month. The Deputy Premier is visiting Sarawak on a two-fold mission: Emergency TO LOOKAP - 331 words
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Article250 1964-05-09 12 SINGAPORE, Friday. MALAYSIA will be represented at the New York x World's Fair in the worlds outstanding exhibit of colour photographs to be displayed in the Kodak Pavilion. I Three photographers from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will have prints Included in "The World And Its250 words
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Article57 1964-05-09 12 MUAR, Frl. A mobile tt\im will visit Tangkak, 17 milts from here, to give free X-rays from May 30 to June 1 and again on June 9. July 11. 16 and 16. It will call at Muar from June 6 to 10. from July 25 to57 words
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Article70 1964-05-09 12 Inspector dies in Britain SUNGEI PATANI, Frl.— News has been received here of the death In England recently of Inspector Ahmad Ibrahim, son of Inche Mohamed Hashlnv for many years chief clerk of, the Education Office In Alor Star Insp. Ahmad, of the Brunei Polioe. went to England about two70 words
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Article46 1964-05-09 12 SANDAKAN. Fri. Entertainers from the United National Kadazan Organisation, the United Sabah National Organisation and the St John Ambulance Brigade gave a show to officers and mm of the Third Royal Malay Regiment here in the Malavsian Air Charter Company's hanger at th« airport46 words
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Article38 1964-05-09 12 TAIPINO Frl. A housewife. Yah blnte Lebal Salleh. 61. was killed when a coconut tree, udrooted by strontr winds fell on the house she was visitme at Sim Dang Kampong Temerloh near here on Wednesday.38 words
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Article21 1964-05-09 12 SINOAPORE, Frl. The gen-•nl-eecretary of the International Planned Parenthood Federation Sir Colvllle Devercll. i» due here on May 16.21 words
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98 1964-05-09 12 DENANG, Fri.— Haji Jaafar bin Ruhom. whose relatives claim he was 107 years old, died in his Rangoon Road nome yesterday. In addition to a big family, he Is survived by an elder sister, aged 111. Coming to Malaya as an Immigrant from98 words
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Advertisement123 1964-05-09 12 let's bowl along with COLOURFUL NEW* EXCITING, 1 m ■w wk f** K brand new exciting romantic serial An on-the-spot report on the »cry late-it BBBfch*^ l^Kt LOVER'S MEETING 1 rioirityle» that ere (weeping the world WK^B^i. MTjk beo.n, th.i month by S,no,opore s own creotor Rolond Chow f j123 words
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397 1964-05-09 13 Tangling with red tape for two dogs AT the outset I wish to make clear that this i^ not a complaint against the Veterinary Department which I have always found to give excellent service. It Is. however, a protest against regulations which seem a little absurd. In 1933 a lew397 words
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Letter65 1964-05-09 13 KOTA BHARU Is fortunate to have a Carnagie Library, the only library in town, but: Eight years ago there were more books, the clock Is stuck at 5 o'clock, the rattan chairs have qualified for retirement, the grass around the building is over grown, chatterers disturb the peace.65 words
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Letter33 1964-05-09 13 WE. the resldentsof 6J milestone. Thomson Road near the Chong Lip Chinese School, have all been living without electricity being supplied to our area for some time. ROYSTON L S Singapore33 words
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406 1964-05-09 13 NOT TOO LATE TO SAVE THE SELADANG Phis letter (ST. May 2) Mr. F. Jones criticises Naturalists article of April. 25 on the grounds that indiscriminate hunting and the clearing of jungle areas are not the main reasons for the decline of the Malayan seladanp. Mr. Jones advances an alternative406 words
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Letter166 1964-05-09 13 A BLIND Chinese man is going round Singapore begging financial heip on i Hi; grounds ol misfortune. He claims to have come down irom the School lor '.he Blind in Penang to seek a Job in Singapore. On arrival here he found that mere was no job open166 words
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Letter119 1964-05-09 13 ANY scholarship fund should benefit bright but needy pupils, but that purpose will not be achieved if many rich and equally clever students claim scholarships too. These well-to-do students are absolutely within their rights of course in joining the queue for the few available scholarships,119 words
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Letter90 1964-05-09 13 1 agree that the recent Government typing test was most unreasonable. I was also an unfortunate victim of the same test, and I fared badly for two reasons:— I could not spell out the many herbal names which were new to me, and the cyclostyled90 words
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175 1964-05-09 13 Qualifying for estate manager MOST Malaysians will welcome the statement made by Mr. G. D. WrefordBrown welcoming the first Malaysian to the managerial staff of the Selangor River Rubber Estates Ltd. But Is it true that it was only with the recent openIng of a Faculty of Agriculture in the175 words
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Letter86 1964-05-09 13 JJO some of our radio announcers know that it is more a strain than a pleasure to listen to stereotyped interviews? Do they know that a lack of spontaneity on the part of the Interviewer greatly sours the Impression of the Interview as a whole? Since86 words
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Advertisement1195 1964-05-09 15 fcg^ ELLERMAM BUCKMALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ISSjI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IP**** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singajwfi Pt Sham Panant It Oaaianaan 'lONIAN 11/22 May 23/24 May 25 May II laaa ten t Of NEWCASTLE 24.41 Mai II May ii n <»•• •CITY Of LEICESIER 7/21 111 21/24 Jaaa 25 JIM1,195 words
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Article668 1964-05-09 16 IF nothing else the Malayan Rubber Mar-' ket this week proved that it has not yet lost the ability to confound the experts, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review. The long awaited announce- mem by the Plantation Workers' Union came as an anti-climax and.668 words
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Article13 1964-05-09 16 'I-HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Aa- "delation made nn rhnnurs in Its13 words
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Article34 1964-05-09 16 ON the trts txehanse market in Him; Kons yesterday thr U.S. Ollar was quotrd at Bwifl for T.T nnd kVm for caih. tttrllnn ami •riiotfrt < i on* tatl at ftald at 24<H34 words
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609 1964-05-09 16 From Our Market Correspondent NARROW movements in industrials continued on the Malayan Stock Exchange yotcrday and business was again extremely slack. Not even the mildest form of real buying interest was reported and in equities the only real feature was the continued609 words
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Article26 1964-05-09 16 M.il.nan Mock Indict-. Mm M..' Industrials: Ins il'i Ins Tins: 131.4? 131.11 s rulbrrs: IOT.OB IOMIX •Dec. 30. 1963 Hill Dpi-. IMS 2 Kin26 words
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Article775 1964-05-09 16 f^OMBINED o"sines.s in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ot shares traded in Uracket.s: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttiad tl.OOO) <I>4 I. Snulters (1.000 l *4i4. (1.000) $4.27; Etta erd». <21^ S2 8B 1» ib.oooi *2.vj: Ease dakj. iiOOO) 51.04.775 words
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329 1964-05-09 16 Tllk Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was up by SI 75 to 187J85 on ;in offering estimated intrravd by 10 tons to 250 tons The recent lack of tracing in tin was aggravated in' London on Thursday morning by the329 words
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Article71 1964-05-09 16 /~HINESE Produc* Eichann«, tln<a- p«r« noon pricti per picul yiatarday: CMcnut all: bulk Mllcrs. drum S49i aellera. C*pra May /June UK/Continent Unquoted. •>*piMr: Muntok white Sl42a mllct*. Sarawak white Sl4O aellera. special Sarawak black SlKt Mllera. itarbled LaroponK black Sl22t aaajjajM, ASTA SI3SJ «oller» Singapore Coconut Oil71 words
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Article12 1964-05-09 16 April M«rch RablMT; 69.07 its. 69.01 eU. Tins: J525.4S $536.5!',12 words
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Article27 1964-05-09 16 May X MALAYAN RI BBKR PRICE: 68A cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5.V27.25 (up 51. 7..). Estimated offeririK ?:>0 tons (up in tons).27 words
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Article61 1964-05-09 16 MKLBOtTRNK, rri C '".A Mount l» f a h KroKen Hill iin».) Ampol ii •>um Con fnd ni 10 Aurt .up. klanur PHI' Carrier CoioniHi fiugar i Ooltaj i- ii H.'^ii Hi.ni-- n M I C I.A.N.Z h Renco Rotnmanx 1 10s. t'niti) WoolM'orth 17 11 I'v.an BlflllK61 words
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Article241 1964-05-09 16 \IAY Br»t xrarit ruhbur buytr^ f b. elo«»<1 at S pen in Sin«.p«r« :in<l Kuala Lumpur IflllOj it >.-i Ib. down thmriKDtrir of > .•nl <n, Thir- Irvf for the ptaMBM Ihr tnnr wa> inactive R.A.. and FMR E. claim* priatt In c.nl. p«r Ib. yttttrday: Ini .1241 words
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Advertisement182 1964-05-09 16 v-gj^^^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES > GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST O.RtUI SAILINGS r«uM siHt>POßt AND M*L*l* M ,»h«ui»h AND U.a S«l»l msts HORIa bingiCOtt R 4'htra '(rran| Montnu. S.s. "2ENOBIA MARTINI" 21,21 May 24 25 Ma? 21"27 May »JMt St "OklENt IRABER' II .1 >vat OiUi— U/24 ivat il t», t%182 words
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Advertisement945 1964-05-09 17 (Continued from Pace 14) FOR SAIL Worda M (Mtn.)—*ax M cts. extra FRESH BEEP AVAILABLE for au«« at cneap prices. Poo cuaas Long Stall. «.-> Orchard Road Market, Tel: (Spore) *****. Free Delivery. CHINESE ART FURNITURE Screens Jadr. Ivory. Old Porcelain and English Silver, Inspection welcome. 23 Tiverton Lane, off945 words
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Advertisement870 1964-05-09 17 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC 20 Word* 55 (Miit.}— Box SO rf». extra JtUNEISE El BEAUTfc steam relax batl) and body-massas* by ta> peneocsd masscur/maafieuM. Modern and oyjlenlc. 22 32 Nget Ann Build InK. Orchard Road Tslcpnoo* ***** ***** (Spore). GENTLEMEN. For Swrritsn Massage. Stramhaths. Facial Treatment, Manicure. HalrcutunK. Tinting and Bnavinc870 words
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Advertisement723 1964-05-09 17 BANK HOLIDAY The Banks in the State ot Selangor will be closed for business on Tuesday, the 12th May. 1964 FIRST DAY OP MUHARAM. Exchange Banks Association of the Federation of Malaya. TIN OUTPUTS APRIL 1964 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED 3.428 PICULS. KAMPONO KAMUNTINO TIN PREDGING LTD. 707 PICULS. AUSTRAL723 words
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Advertisement837 1964-05-09 17 NOTICES Companies under the General Management of Messrs. Osbome and Chappel, Ipoh, tin ore outputs for April. 1964. Piculs I Cbenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd. 379 Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. and IU subsidiaries 3.204 Hongkong Tin Ltd. 647 Idas Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 476 Kent (FMS) Tin Dredging Ltd. 367 KiUlnghall Tin Ltd.837 words
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Advertisement806 1964-05-09 17 NOTICES MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Debenture Register will be closed from the 25th to 30th May 1964. both dates Inclusive, tor the preparation of Interest warrants. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Fraser Neave (Sj Ltd. Secretaries. Singapore, May 9th 1964. THE CHINA806 words
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Advertisement722 1964-05-09 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Diplomatic mission in Kuala Lumpur requires Secretary /Typist. Reply stating full particulars to Box A 3884 S.T., KJ*. PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited lor the posi of demolition squad officer In the Municipality. SALARY SCALE: $450 x 20-550 p.m. plus a variable722 words
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Advertisement643 1964-05-09 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT An American Investment Company invites ambitious persons (21 to 45 1 to a highly paid career in the sales field. We need persons who are aggressive and have proven ability. They must also have unquestioned integrity. Rood character, ard an enthusiasm tor hard work. A free643 words
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Advertisement199 1964-05-09 17 1 TENDERS JOHORE DISTRICT OFFICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Jabatan. Kerja Raya registered Contractors Class "D" and above will be received by the Chairman State Tenders Board, Johor, YB. State Financial Officer. Johor. Johor Bahru up to 12.00 noon of the 24th day of May 1964, for:— THE SUPPLY AND199 words
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Article160 1964-05-09 18 Malacca XI weak without Robert- MALACCA, Fri. Malacca will be without the .orvicps of two key players when t^iey meet Malaysian Armed Forces in their HMS Malaya Cup match at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday kick-off at 7.30 p.m They ;ire skipper and inside-left Robert Choc and full-back Funn Cheng Wee.160 words
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Article, Illustration442 1964-05-09 18 BAM PRESIDENT TALKS OF V-PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri BUT JAPANESE TAKE DANES OR THAIS FOR T-CUP JJADMINTON Association of Malaya president Inche Mohamed Khir Johari left by air for Tokyo today to take charge of the Malaysian Thomas Cup team with faith in his heart and442 words
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Article39 1964-05-09 18 SINGAPORE. Fri Star Soccerites .•■cored their third straight win when they beat Semboyan 6-2 in a SAFA league Div. 3B match, at Farrer Park today. In another Div 3B match. Race Course beat Katong by 7-239 words
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Article142 1964-05-09 18 ESSEX TAKE Ist INNS POINTS LONDON. Fri.— Close of play scores in yesterday's county cricket matches were: At Llanelly: Derby 45-0 v Glamorgan (rain stopped play). At Oxford: Oxford 177 and 49-4. Middlesex 253-7 dec (W. Russell 46. E. Clark 93). At Cambridge-- Gloucs 214-9 |J. Mortimore 43. A. BrownReuter - 142 words
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Article46 1964-05-09 18 KUANTAN. Fri. —The Pahani; team to meet Malacca in the Malayan Cricket Association league match at the padang here tomorrow and Sunday will be from: N. Sinnappah. D. Samuel. P. Khoo. Rainanathan. App.m. D Lee. V. Navarauwm. Pachimuihu. Jaspal. Jagjit. Nesakumar. Balakrishnan and Ba^karan46 words
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Article135 1964-05-09 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore AAA president A. T. Rajah. a was elected vice-president of the newly-formed OCM and th* JbEAP Games Federation, will leid a seven-strong delegation to the Malaysian AAU annual general meeting at Stadium Negara. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow night and on Sunday. The other135 words
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307 1964-05-09 18 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT HOCKEY By SINGAPORE. Fri. Today'i drawn 2-2 Singapore Hockej r.^sociatlon League Cup final between SRC, the champions, and Ceylon SC was a 60-minute thriller all the way and ended in controversy over the decision of the tournament committee chairman, Freddy307 words
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Article73 1964-05-09 18 TOKYO. Fri. F.liseo Aranda of of thr Philippines captured the Orient welterweight championship in a fourth round knockout of champion Yoshinorl Takaha■hi of Japan here tonight. The Japanese referee Takeo l"«o raised Aranda'* hand in victory in 1:53 of thp round after the Filipino pounded down Takaha•hi73 words
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431 1964-05-09 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON CRICKET By Taunton, Friday OOMERSET and the Australians paced it pretty closely together here yesterday although, had the Australians held their catches the county would have been all out by now an 4 well behind Australia's 278 instead of being431 words
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305 1964-05-09 18 rUNTON, Fri. The Australians, because of injuries are a little at sea for their first game in London this weekend against Surrey at The Oval, writes Jack Fingleton. Norman O'Neill would of a certainly have played at The Oval but Bobby Simpson305 words
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274 1964-05-09 18 Lifters Chua and 800 face SAWLF reprimand WEIGHTLIFTINQ j SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Amateur I Weightlifting Federation expects all their representatives to win fcolds at the first Malaysian weight lifting championships at Kuala Lumpur on May 16. SAWLF will meet tomorrow to decide on the composition o! the Singapore team to274 words
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Article24 1964-05-09 18 BATU PAHAT. Fri. Th« Johore Amateur Athletic Association will hold its annual meet at the town stadium on July 23 and 2424 words
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Advertisement196 1964-05-09 18 y^vJki^^^ I "^.7 1% Mr Konosuke Motsushito's concept of providing "BETTER P PRODUCTS FOR BETTER LIVING" hos been foithfully odhered 9 to through the mony yeors rhof Matsushita hos produced radios To-day more than 17,000,000 sets hove been purchosed by indivi- I dual National customers. Jj Each ond every National196 words
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Advertisement56 1964-05-09 18 masculine freshness makes it great to be a man! Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controljj?p ling interest in your hair, neatly and B naturally, all day, every day. Its genuine medicated properties i^j nurture a well-bred, well-mannered gg— growth. Get into the Old Spice Hair Cream routine today. f"n56 words
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Miscellaneous70 1964-05-09 18 SUMMARY S(H KR Ipoh Div. 1: Tamtl Youngsters 8 PCRC 1. Div. 2: Irtsh Hussars 4 police Field Force 0. Div. 3: Ipoh Youngsters 7 Ipoh Police 2. Kampar Div. 1: Hunters Club 3 Malays 2. Negri Div. 1: Chin Woo 10 Tamil Stngam 0. Frirndlv: Rasah Indians 7 CRC70 words
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Miscellaneous134 1964-05-09 18 SPORTS DIARY ■OCtai Maliya tup .Si Spore Joint Services v Pahant (Jn. Besar. 5.15 1. SAFA Div. 2D: Marines 'A' v Stable Boys. Div SB: Radin Mas v Police 'B: Dhr. 3C: Newtonltes v Ocean: P. Setl» v Windsor Rovers (both matches v Farrer Pk); RAF Tengah v Indian Reccs134 words
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Article1383 1964-05-09 19 PENANG 3rd DAY CARD KEY— A letter after Che hone's name indicates the type of going preferred, f fast; g good: a soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (8F) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances; Soaldl, P. K. Leong and Urn 31b; Chong and Dragon 51b; others 71b. Race1,383 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-05-09 19 Epsom Jeep - Estrellita will make strong bid for double in Kedah Cup race Epsom Jeep RACING by pENANG. Fri. EstrelliU, who led x all the way on the first day to chalk up her maiden win over 7f. will make a strong bid to complete a double in Sunday's BAf race for378 words
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Article840 1964-05-09 19 Epsom Jeep spotlights the fancied runners at Penang tomorrow: Race One DISTRICT I.LVK: Started favourite over 7f last week; ran fairly well to !lni*i fifth in a field of 14 to Diamond Plus: third to Rough and Tough over 6f at Ipoh in March. INTUITION: Third840 words
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Article108 1964-05-09 19 T ONDON. Fri. There are 17 acceptors for the Great "Jubilee" Handicap to be run over lOf at Kempton Park. Middlesex, tomorrow. They are (with probable Jockeys and weights): Silver Cloud 9.3 (R. Hutch ingson). Damredub 9.0 Raccolto 3.12 (J. Sime). High Flown 8.8 (W.Reuter - 108 words
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Article31 1964-05-09 19 IPOH, Fri. Perak Hunters and Shooters Association officials are: Yeoh Kian Teik (president), B. T. van Breukelen and Teo Siong Moli (vice-presidents). Chin Sek Kirn (treasurer). L.V. D'Souza (secretary!.31 words
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388 1964-05-09 19 THE WORLD OF SPORT MADRID, Fri. Real Madrid, the great Spanish soccer team, have reached the final ol the European Cup for the seventh time. They beat F.C. Zurich 6-0 last night and won the tie 8-1, having triumphed 2-1 In the first legReuter; AP; UPI - 388 words
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185 1964-05-09 19 MALAYSIA v ISRAEL IN FIRST —ROUND— IWTANILA, Fri. Malaysia will meet Israel in the opening round of the seven-nation Asian junior tennis tournament here tomorrow. Other first round ties are: Formosa v Ceylon and India v Japan. The Philippines drew a bye. Malaysia's representatives are schoolboys Tan Poh Seng ofReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration220 1964-05-09 19 TENNIS PIETRANGELI OUT WITH HEART ATTACK PIETRANGELI, 30-year-old Italian Davis Cup star, had to retire with a heart condition brought on by sunstroke durir.g the Italian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. ROME, Friday Pietrangeli, second seed for the men's singles, collapsed on the way to the dressing room during aReuter - 220 words
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Advertisement250 1964-05-09 19 ■Hi ■UpfgVT79 HUB tHriM m ittLtf ks a 8188, K Jbl >-' 3^ <j%frSMmiaKk t ~-^^^jm&SBMBBBBBBV 9& P^WtHMW^bI YOU ALWAYS KNOW WHCRE YOU STAftD WITH A RENTED TV, M 0 W&m BJltS~*o WQRRfcS^PrHWPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE tci I ME WHY 1 Tg=i IF" SHOULD P^ilßßflßßßßfll fc!!^W M^^ Pjlfl fcfcfcZV 1 i\/C250 words
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605 1964-05-09 20 Court's 'no' to bid to give names in land bribe case ATTEMPT by defence counsel to make ;i key prosecution witness in ;i corruption cuse reveal Ihe names of the people involved in mi alleged bribery "racket* 1 was disallowed by the session court here today. The question was put605 words
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Obituary61 1964-05-09 20 CASLI RECEIVED from Jaffna, wife of lair Srrniva*again. YarriMutrr Singapore. Railway*. Sister of K. Krishna Filial. 3 B.O.I).. panned away peacefully on 7-5-64. MR. JAMES AMALASEELAN Moral Raj a tearhir of the Janin KnKlith School. Malacca paaaed away peacrfiniv on Friday 5.5.M. Thy cortex* will leave on Saturday or,61 words
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Obituary22 1964-05-09 20 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of J H. U irkrem:i.-'i!ih:i "ho Ml v* on 9-5-62. Inatrtrd l>y loving wife, children nod crnndrhlldrm.22 words
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Article49 1964-05-09 20 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Ministry of Health announced today the tenth ca.se of El Tor cholera In Singapore. He Is a 42-year-old Pulau Senang detainee «no had been to me local prison to visit lelatives. So far 4.499 people have been Inoculated during the present outbreak.49 words
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Article63 1964-05-09 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The annual delegates conference of the 15,000--member Public Dally'rated Employees' Unions Federation on I Sunday will be asked to express its "dissatisfaction in the strong- I est terms" over the Government's alleged delay in publishing the report of a commission of Inquiry Into daily-rated workers. This63 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-05-09 20 THE KOREAN freighter Pohang, at anchor in Singapore Outer Roads, is seen listing to starboard after port fire men had flooded and sealed her burning No. 4 hatch. Fire had broken about 5 a.m. yesterday in the hatch, while it was loaded with rubber, jute and maize.Lee Tuck Soon - 61 words
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Article352 1964-05-09 20 LONDON, Frl. The stock i market ended the week on a quiet ana rather unsettled note today. Company statements again provided a number ot features but generally prices moved irregularly with a tendency towards slightly lower levels. Gilts hardened after a dull start and closed352 words
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Article50 1964-05-09 20 LONDON. Fri Bpot 20-7/IM., June 20-7 16d., July 20 '^d.. Aug 20 7 d.. July Sept 20-9 16d.. Oct Dec. 20-9 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20-9 16a Apr June 20-9 16d.. July Sept 20-9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20-9 16d., cif May 20-5 16d June2o',d. July 20 ',d. Tone: Very quiet50 words
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Article23 1964-05-09 20 LONDON. Frl. Buyers £1041 sellers £1043. Forward buyers £1040. sellers £1042. Settlement £1043. Turnover a.m. 130 tons pm 50 tons. Tone: Idle.23 words
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359 1964-05-09 20 Aussies get quick runs, wickets to win by 172 LATE CWCKET LONDON, Frl.— The touri ing Australian cricketers scored their second successive victory today when they ran through Somerset innings for 111 Scores were: Australia 178 ,213-1 Dec. Somerset 208-6 rvr. and 111. Xhe Australians had dwiarci te:\ minutes alterReuter - 359 words
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Advertisement143 1964-05-09 20 Late CLABSIFIEPS 20 words $10 (minimum) GOODWIN To Lucy nnd Bill. at Mount AIM-rnia Both »HI l^r^^B GENERAL riaios, radiograms, tape recorders, television receivers show the trut Quality. They W art quick to catch low tones in hifti sensitivity and positive to reproduce them in high fldem J lity: stereo143 words
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Advertisement116 1964-05-09 20 ftp** &JfHi^AjUj2 Another F.ne Product By Th« Mok«n Of HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES DRY CHARGED BATTERIES STILL KEEP GOING WHEN THE OTHERS HAVE STOPPED E3 BE A COMMERCIAL -vu w R E r.. T IV. A 'op** >our hid. VVT JU A m. -^L right Oriwini, L«tt«ring tic. Thtri is a116 words
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