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Title Section20 1964-05-11 1 AVERAGE DJULY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fie***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration461 1964-05-11 1 Soekarno accepts BUT MALAYSIA HOLDS DECISION PENDING FULL DISCUSSION OF MACA'S PROPOSAL WITH PHILD7PINES ROVING ENVOY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun THE Malaysian Government has not yet reached a decision on whether it should accept President Macapagal's invitation fora summit conference with Indonesia. The Straits Times understands that a decision461 words
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402 1964-05-11 1 Lee warns of Indonesian build-up on P. Samboe Premier tells Spore to expect another wave of sabotage SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight revealed that the Government had received intelligence reports which indicated an Indonesian military buildup at Pulau Saniboe, an island about 1402 words
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Article72 1964-05-11 1 LIMA. Sun.— Porty-six people were killed when an Argentine Air Force DC4 crashed near the r'sort of Santa Rosa. There were three survivors, including two children, all badly burnt. In San Francisco. reliable sources said yesterday that Frank Gonzalez. 27. Olympic yachtsman for the Philipines72 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-05-11 1 ONE KILLED AND FOUR INJURED SERIOUSLY SINGAPORE, Sun. A man was killed and four others seriously injured this aftern oon when the lorry carrying thrm to a funeral skidd- > (l and overturned at Upper Thomson Road. No other vehicle was involved. Ean Kok Peng. 20. was102 words
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Article51 1964-05-11 1 HONG KONG. Sun— British dlesel engines supplied by a Hong Kong agency have been installed in landing craft ordered by the Indonesian Government, a reliable source said today. Seven landing craft were built in nearby Macao as a part of an undisclosed number ordered by Indonesia.UPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration380 1964-05-11 1 REMOVE MPIEA TOP BRASS: JESUDOSS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T*HE 'top brass" of the Malayan Planting In- dustries Employers' Association should be removed not only from the association, but from Malaysia if necessary if they remain opposed to the current National Union of Plantation Workers' wage claims. This suggestion came today380 words
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Article73 1964-05-11 1 MONTE VIDEO. Sun.— The Graf Spec, Hitler's pocket battleship. *ias claimed another victim— nearly 25 years after its captain scuttled her in the River Plate here. A Uruguayan fishing boat hit the submerged hulk and sank on Friday night. The Graf Spec was scuttled afterReuter - 73 words
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Article188 1964-05-11 1 JAKARTA, Su n. President Soekarno has banned the socalled cultural manifesto (manikebu) of a group of Indonesian intellectuals, the official Antara news agency reported today. Antara said a presidential statement implied that there should be no other manifesto in this country besides his 19 4 9AP - 188 words
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Article159 1964-05-11 1 RABAT I. (New Britain). Sun. A Catholic missionary is urging the Australian administration to put an end to the primitive custom of buying child brides. In one case. middleaced man who already had several wives gave two pigs to the parents of a nine-year-old girl in159 words
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Article25 1964-05-11 1 BANGKOK. Sun— The Malay- sian Government has concluded and agreement with Thailand to buy 50.000 tons of rice, press reports Mid today. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article394 1964-05-11 1 2 girls drown at picnic outing SINGAPORE. Sun. Two schoolgirls were drowned and a schoolboy narrowly escaped the same fate when strong currents pulled them away from a sandbank at Frog Island about two-and-a-half miles from Changi Point. The girls were Reina Soh Loon Kirn. 14. a Secondary Three student394 words
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Article35 1964-05-11 1 AIRWAYS MERGER KICKING Sun. The Knrnro Airways general manager. Capt Robertson has expressed agreement to propoM-d mercer between Malaysian and Borneo airlines >aid Malaysian Minister for Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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231 1964-05-11 2 JAKARTA, Sunday. THE Indonesian Defence Minister, Gen. Nasution, said yesterday that Indonesia is intensifying its anti-Malaysia campaign because hope was fading for a settlement. Nasutlon said, "We uphold the principles for a peaceful settlement, but latest developments show that Tengku AbdulUPI - 231 words
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Article33 1964-05-11 2 (MPHAL. Sun. Naga tribesmen ambushed a party of police, lulling three and injuring two. near Maram Village on the Imp-hal-Dimapur road, last Monday, according to official information received here. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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87 1964-05-11 2 JAKARTA, Sun.—lndon«l esian bank employees in Medan, North Sumatra, have urged the authorities to take over British capital in Indonesia, Antara news agency reported today. It said the employees claimed there were still British companies which had not been taken over by the government.Reuter - 87 words
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223 1964-05-11 2 VIETNAMESE APOLOGY TO CAMBODIA OVER INTRUSION SAIGON, Sun. A South Vietnamese Government communique yesterday expressed regret over violation of the Cambodian border on Friday by Vietnamese armoured vehicles, one of which was destroyed by Cambodian forces At the same time a communique issued Jointly by the defence and foreign ministriesAP - 223 words
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Article106 1964-05-11 2 Progress— lights now PEKING, Sun. Tibet's famed golden-roofed Potala Palace In Lhasa has had a two-year overhaul, and now boasts electric lighting and glass windows, the New China news agency reported from the Tibetan capital today "Repaired are the damages done to the Potala Palace when It was used asReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration49 1964-05-11 2 Eyes right Zanzibar on the march... MEMBERS of the Zanzibar Peoples Liberation Army, armed with Russian-made guns, march through the streets of Zanzibar during the island's May Day celebrations. First Vice-President Abeid Karume of the United Republic of Zanzibar and Tanganyika took the salute at the march-past. UPI picture.UPI - 49 words
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114 1964-05-11 2 (CALCUTTA, Sun. A man, held In connection with the assassination of Bhutan President Dorjl, died yesterday from self-inflicted knife wounds, the Bhutan Government representative In Calcutta, Mr. P.R. Bakshl said today. In a Press release, Mr. Bakshl said a former quartermaster-ge-neral in the Bhutanese Army.AP - 114 words
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Article72 1964-05-11 2 ATHENS, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan will arrive here from Rome, on Tuesday for a one-day visit with King Consiantine, it was learned reliably yesterday. Hussein, no longer the world's youngest reigning monarch since Constantino ascended the throne after the death of his father In72 words
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153 1964-05-11 2 UONO KONG, Sun. Seventy businessmen and their wives In Hong Kong took some 40 hours over a 100-course banquet In Manr.hu style. The feast, which started to the clashing of gongs and cymbals early on Saturday morning and went on tUI late lastReuter - 153 words
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Article43 1964-05-11 2 JAKARTA, Sun. A presidential decree named the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, as chairman of the supervisory board of the official news agency Antara. The decree, effective May 8. names Information Minister Roeslan Abdulgani as vice-chairman of the board. UJP.L43 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-05-11 2 Grandson Rajmohan revives spirit of Gandhi YEW DELHI, Sun. Mr. Rajmohan Gandhi, 28, grandson of India's late spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi, is trying to build a new national movement aimed at rooting out corruption and the ras t c interests and strong enough to bring about a "social economic and262 words
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Article127 1964-05-11 3 CYPRIOTS CLASH AGAIN IN HILLS VICOSIA, Sun.— Rival J Greek and Turkish Cypriots clashed yesterday in Nicosia and the Kyrenia mountains in rorth-eastern Cyprus. There was no report of casualties in the Kyrenia area before a temporary ceasefire between Turkish Cypriots clinging doggedly to their mountain strongholds and Greek CypriotUPI - 127 words
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90 1964-05-11 3 Now women want equal rights for men T ONDON, Sun. Women delegates at a trade union congress here asked for equal rights— for men. On their urgings the congress of the Civil Service Clerical Union asked its executive to press for national retirement pensions for men at the same ageReuter - 90 words
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Article80 1964-05-11 3 MOSCOW. Sun —A Soviet Army I parachutist whose parachute failed to open when he Jumped from more than 3.000 feet was caught In a tarpaulin only about a yard wide held by his colleagues, the Army newspaper Red Star reported yesterday. The parachutist. Lieur. Yuri Belenko, 23.Reuter - 80 words
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237 1964-05-11 3 Wedding in the nude as mother shoos away plane f)ELRAY BEACH 11 (Florida), Sun,. Sissy Dawson, 16, and Charles Morrow, 23, standing nude under a clump of pine trees, were united in marriage yesterday while the brides mother shooed away a lowflying plane with a rifle. Sissy, 16, was dressedUPI - 237 words
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Article90 1964-05-11 3 j BIRMINGHAM. Sun. Birth control by vaccination was suggested ai a Birmingham con--1 ference yesterday by Dr. Gerald Swyer. consultant endocrinologist I of the Obstetric Hospital, Univer- sity College Hospital. London. Speakinc on •■Fertility Control" :n Hie \Ve.--t Midland's branch of the British Association for the AdvancementReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-05-11 3 FILM DELAYED, SO HESTON GIVES PACK HIS PAY HOLLYWOOD, Sun Charlton Heston is giving his salary back to a studio because his concept of several scenes caused a film to go 11 days and U. 5.5300.000 over budget. "I have every hope that the film itself will be compensation enough,"AP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-05-11 3 'THE COLD WAR ISN'T OVER YET'— BUTLER LONDON, Sun. _j This is no time for West to drop guard against Russia... THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, said last night that this is no time for the West to relax its guard against Russia. "I do not believeAP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-05-11 3 THE UNSPOKEN QUESTION BY McNAMARA BONN Sunday. \|R. ROBERT McNamara, United States Defence T1 Secretary, opened defence talks here yesterday which he said would centre mainly on a review Of West German bUYine of American pnuinment for its armed force West Germany spends US$6OO million ($l3OO million) a year toReuter - 199 words
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68 1964-05-11 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun.—Former Communist congressman Carlos Mariquela was seriously wounded yesterday during a gun battle with police In a crowded movie theatre. The shooting caused panic in the audience, but there were no other Injuries. Police had gone into the movies to arrestAP - 68 words
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Article24 1964-05-11 3 ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Sun. The estate of Dr. Thomas Dooley, famous medical missionary in South-East Asia, has been valued at $196.687.— AP.AP - 24 words
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Article36 1964-05-11 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun. About five million living Americans have attempted suicide at one time or another, the American Psychiatric Association was told here. Of these, 81 per cent were women. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article30 1964-05-11 3 BELGRADE, Sun President Tito of Yugoslavia will pay an official visit to Poland at the end of next month. It was officially announced here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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107 1964-05-11 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— A Republican congressman alleges that some foreign governments are misusing United States aid funds by buying such items as bubble gum. rejuvenation pills and alcohol. The congressman. Mr. Vernon Thomson (Wisconsin), said in a statement here that the U.S. hadReuter - 107 words
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Miscellaneous17 1964-05-11 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 'OEOOSe, DO M9U MOME^ DCIVIWO MEAT V -VT /COMFORTABLE YOU ON A17 words
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Article39 1964-05-11 4 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— A public meeting will be held at the Town Council conference room here tomorrow at 11 a.m. to draw up plans to celebrate the national laniruage month this year, which begins on May 23.39 words
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Article258 1964-05-11 4 Trade rows: SMMWU plea to NTUC SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has appealed to the National Trades Union Congress for "moral assistance and intervention" in its trade disputes with National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. and the Alexandra Brickworks Ltd. In a letter to the NTUC's industrial disputes258 words
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Article308 1964-05-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The extra mura' studies department of the University of Singapore has organised a number of new courses beginning this week. There will be two courses on "Advanced English," and one each on "An outline history of English poetry," "the Malaysian territories, 1800 1963," "Digging308 words
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Article190 1964-05-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r MALAYSIA. Singapura, will start a new series of fortnightly discussion programmes starting on Tuesday. Professor Wang Gung-Wu. head of the History Department of the University of Malaya and Mr. George Thomson. Director of the Political Study Centre, will discuss some words or phrases190 words
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Article53 1964-05-11 4 SINOAPORE. Sun.— Th« Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, and the Assemblyman for Stamford, Mr. Pong Sip Cnee, will resume his weekly meet-the-people sessions from Wednesday. May 13. The meeting irtll be held alternatively at the Queen Street Community Centre md at 109 Hill Street every Wednesday53 words
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193 1964-05-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Industrial Workers' Union today called on the Ministry of Labour to settle its disputes over union representation with the rival Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union among workers in several transport and cinema firms. The union, in a statement signed193 words
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154 1964-05-11 4 PORTRAIT SESSIONS BY CHINESE ART CLUB SINGAPORE, Sun. Life models will pose at regular portrait painting sessions which will begin this month at the Chinese YMCA Art Club. Included in the clubs programmes are film discussions on art painting, art clinics and outdoor painting sessions. The committee of the Chinese154 words
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Article62 1964-05-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Anson branch ol the People's Action Party is running classes for children at its premises at 20-1 Choon Guan Street, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Parents who wish to send their children to the classes are asked to contact the officials of the branch62 words
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Article20 1964-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Water will be cut off in Paslr Panjang Hill tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.20 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-05-11 4 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 81 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7341 words
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307 1964-05-11 5 SEGAMAT, Sunday. JWE Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association was urged today to speed up Malayanisation in the industry. The general secretary of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union, Mr. T. P. D. Nair, made this appeal at the annual meeting of the Segamat307 words
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96 1964-05-11 5 3 former Brunei rebels held again BRUNEI TOWN. Sun.— Three former rebels, released conditionally after swearing alleglence to the Sultan, have been rearrested for suspected underground subversive activities. it was announced yesterday. Two of the men are former Government workers and the third an employee of Brunei Shell Oil Co.96 words
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73 1964-05-11 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.— A Japanese contractor has won a contract to build a new government building and two mosques in Brunei, it was reported yesterday. The firm. Daichi Construction Co. Ltd.. was selected on a bid of $676,000. One of Daichi's subsidiariesAP - 73 words
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Article44 1964-05-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will declare open an exhibition on "Youth in the Commonwealth" organised by the Malayan branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society on May 23 at 5 p.m. at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pusta"ka44 words
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Article26 1964-05-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A oneir.an panuine exhibition by Chung Chen Sun will be held at the British Council here from May 19 to 2326 words
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Article18 1964-05-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Polict ye»tprday screened 3.100 suspected Kanfjsters during witi-secret «oI clety raids throughout the laUnd.18 words
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206 1964-05-11 5 500 new adult education classes for Perak IPOH. Sun. About J 500 new education classes will be opened hi Perak next year. Indie Nordin bin Mohamed Amin. the State organiser of adult education, said that the new classes were intended to cope with the "great demand" among the adult population206 words
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218 1964-05-11 5 Clerks not happy: Union again urges Govt to review GCS exams KUALA LUMPJR. Sunday. q^HE National Union, of General Clerical Workers x has again called on the Central Government to review the whole set-up of General Clerical Service examinations. The call comes from the union's general secretary, Mr. G.N Rajan.218 words
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259 1964-05-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. YJORE than 350 students, including 66 girls, will miss campus life when the new academic year begins at the University of Malaya on May 18. These freshies will start their university life with one big problem on their259 words
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190 1964-05-11 6 QINGAPORE, Sun. The Adult Education Board will start a course in practical photography for advanced amateurs at the end of this month. The course will feature a j series of 14 simplified practical lessons for students who I have completed the Board's previous course190 words
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118 1964-05-11 6 PATU GAJAH, Sun. The skill of a retired snake charmer. S. Malik, 75, probably saved the life of a teenage boy. Koo 800 Lai. yesterday. Koo was in his house In Kampong Jemeh near here when a sft. 6m. cobra slithered out of118 words
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70 1964-05-11 6 JESSELTON. Sun. Sixteen Chinese, including three women, were detained In Sandakan yesterday, according to reports reaching here today. They wire said to be illegal immigrants who came here some rime ago by boat from Indonesia ana sealed down here as shop assistants or goldsmith's apprentices.70 words
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Article64 1964-05-11 6 PENANG. Sun.—Penang Umnc branches will hold thanksgiving prayers and kendurls to celebrate the 18; h anniversary of tht party this week. Lmno Hall in MacAlister Road will be illuminated tomorrow r.ighi when Ustaz Othman Ahduli.ih. the na.Umal Umnu pubrfflcer. w::i review the party's s:iuß(?'.e.s and achieve* mcM.-64 words
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Article38 1964-05-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The AlPthodisi Tam:i Church at Abdul Samad Road here will hold a food and fun fair In the church grounds on June 13 to raise funds for development and building repair*.38 words
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139 1964-05-11 6 Remove anomaly' in housing allowances pENANO. Sun. The Central Government is to be asked, through the National Whltley Council, to expedite the removal of the anomaly in the payment of housing allowances to Government employees In Penang and Province Wellesley. "Unless this anomaly is quickly removed." Mr. Cheung Ewe Keng,139 words
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205 1964-05-11 6 LONDON. Sun ]I/IR. LEWIS Barnett. 1T1 a London chauffeur who has driven the Sultan, of Brunei whenever he has visited Britain over the past six years, received a decoration from the Sultan in London last night He was presented with the Sultan OmarReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-05-11 6 Latifah will lead the Cathay-Keris team to Taipeh film festival SINGAPORE. Sun. Actress Latlfah O-nar will lead the Cathay-Keris Studios delegation to the 11th Asian Film Festival in Taipeh beginning on June 15. Latifah plays the lead in the film "Rumah Itu Dunia Aku". which is the Cathay Keris entry75 words
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327 1964-05-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. r pHE National Union of Government Dispensers today threatened to work-to-rule if the Government does rot settle its 10-montn-old demand for better pay and working conditions withini one month. A resolution was adopted at a meeting of the union held at the Medical327 words
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90 1964-05-11 6 Rahman Talib heads Alliance V- parade KUANTAN. Sun. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, last night led a victory parade at Sungel Lembing, 31 miles from here, to celebrate the Alliance's success in the recent elections. He was escorted by more than 30 cars through the90 words
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Article44 1964-05-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has declared in a Gaa-.te notification that all valid postage stumps bearing the expressions "Malaya." "Federation of Malaya." "Persekutuan Tanah Melayu." "Singapore," '■North Borneo," "Sarawak" nr "Malaysia" may be used for postal purposes throughout the State of Singapore.44 words
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Miscellaneous184 1964-05-11 6 Oop By V.T. Hamlin HEY! I THOUGHT MXI V* V...TH' VEWV TMOUSHT "™1 I ...SO MXI'RE GQNN* BE J OH, I 7HINIC THERE W<kS ONEOFTHOSE J TUKfS \OF VIOLENCE W EKJUSHTENEP ON TH' //ALL THAT JUST \WSS A BIT MORE "JO NON-VIOLENCE SUYSff RIGHT, T I HEPUeNANT TO ME.. J^~_-^=-184 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1964-05-11 7 The Tobruk Derby straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE LOiVG RETREAT TO VICTORY ROMMEL'S PANZERS COULD NOT BREAK =THE ANZAC SPIRIT AT first light on the morning of April 7, 1941, a convoy of AIF vehicles pulled to the side of a rough desert track near Derna on North Africa's Libyan coast.1,868 words
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Article115 1964-05-11 8 ;n WarHn *l» (MiHimmm) MR. AND MRS. W. a Martinet j thank all friend* and relatives for ■able presents and attendance ddlni! MR. AND MRS. s Kanagaaarwt < .mm. friends for their occasion of their wedding 1 Lumpur on S 3.64 MR AND MRS. V Hlnnathura*. r. Caasal Drtw,115 words
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Obituary22 1964-05-11 8 W,,r4x $10 f tiiaiawni > anc HOCK TEE In Invinß and gratev hy uife rynthla. daughter- Arthur and Samuel ■r Lin.22 words
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666 1964-05-11 8 The Straits Times Monday, May 11. 1964. Industrial Front The Union of Post Office Workers has agreed to put off strike action once again. It is a wise decision. The Cabinet is meeting on Wednesday to take another look at the union's claims. Had the union called out its members666 words
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Article562 1964-05-11 8 Those who find significance Jin such things will already have noted that Mr. Khrushchev's reception in Egypt, on his first visit to Africa, was much warmer than that given recently to Mr. Chou En-lai-On that occasion both language and crowds were much more restrained and the back-slapping with562 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1964-05-11 8 GODFREY HODSON - GODFREY HODSON AMERICA'S POLITICAL STEEPLECHASE Hurdles are endless, the hopefuls out of pocket by WASHINGTON, Sun. THE spring and early summer of an American Presidential election year are like a political steeplechase. As the contest and the weather get hotter. the hopefuls, mora and more out of breath,OFNS - 1,150 words
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LETTERS
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Letter167 1964-05-11 8 11/ITH reference to the f? letter by '8.8.' which appeared In your paper on April 30 under the caption: •Citizenship for a teacher,' I am to state that the condition for permanent appointment to not only teaching posts but posts in Division I to IV of the167 words
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Letter142 1964-05-11 8 IF 'Fed Up' whose letter you published on Saturday. May 2. 1904. is the person I believe him to be. he knows quite well that his daughter's claim to withdraw from the Central Provident Fund was first received In my office In October 1963 and not 18142 words
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Article552 1964-05-11 8 SUSAN FULLER - If Tshombe tries a comebacK SUSAN FULLER By IN Elisabethville the traffic lights are blinking red and green for the first time since the end of Katanga's secession more than a year ago. The amber lights don't function yet, but the fact that the robots are again In working order552 words
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Advertisement558 1964-05-11 8 Straits TtßMf ft Malay Mail riaeesHiit sa»srlssss»se.u s*ay a* >—«■« sat let rsser COLD •TOMAOC MtCMDC Oiusmd Boa* cold srrowAoai manomm AT HOLLAND ROAD— SCMTO **O KEPPCL ROAD-MAVftL MM AalworlMd A|«Hi CITY BOOK STOM LTO WtakMW Hoaee. Coeyar Qaar TMC MEWS FRONT Mlipaietck't Sm. llisitll M. M. IS MAM_ Admiralty558 words
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Advertisement45 1964-05-11 8 SOLID AS A ROCK -mmmXWtL OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST ond STRONGEST locolly incorporated bank AUTMOfttSED CAPITAL: 51 00,000,000 00 ISSUED m FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 CtXCRAL RESERVE: 18,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $455,000,000 00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WISELYSAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. •RANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA.45 words
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Advertisement60 1964-05-11 8 thel world's, finest timing chain > A m^ BTBw^-"^BI \Qfl •WTO, MOTOR WORES' ITD I>7 OnlMrd Rood. SINGAPORE. 114 Ms* Tuonk. AMiil t.h..«, KUALA LOMfUt r,tf4llf;»r 11. «o.d. WNAHC #W I 1 20,000J00 i »*glr,: .*..i7..7..^r.'.T 1 >.i!.".". c .Trr. 1 T..'.." 11 < WmVA for the lL^4 filter smoker60 words
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188 1964-05-11 9 3 Christian Brothers plan to celebrate jubilee pE>'ANG. Sun.— Three 1 Christian Brothers will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their religious life in Kuala Lumpur on May 24. They are the Rev. Brother Philip of St. Michaels Institution, Ipoh. the Rev Brother Augustus of St. Johns, Kuala Lumpur, and the188 words
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Article21 1964-05-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Sec-retary-General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Sir Colvllle Deverell. will visit Singapore on May 16.21 words
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Article195 1964-05-11 9 CUNGEI PATANI, Sun. Seven members of a notorious robber Rang rounded up by police recently were today ordered to be placed under restricted residence and police supervision in North Kedah for periods ranging between one and three years. The orders, issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs,195 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-05-11 9 GOVT GOT 'CAUGHT OUT BECAUSE FACTORIES STARTED PRODUCTION EARLIER THAN EXPECTED SINGAPORE, Sun THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the Government was speeding up the housing programme for workers employed in the Jurong industrial estate to cope with the rapid expansion449 words
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Article39 1964-05-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— Police ye«terdfcy recovered an unserviceable .38 revolver which was found by the son of a police escort constable buried three feet In the ground In a rubbish dump behind his house in Ceylon Road.39 words
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Article148 1964-05-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TiE executive council of the Union of Post Office Workers will hold an emergency meeting on Thursday to study the Cabinet's decision on the union's wage claims. The meeting will also decide on the course of action to be taken. The president148 words
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132 1964-05-11 9 REDUCTION OF FUNDS CUTS ANTI-TB WORK I POII, Sun The fight against tuberculosis has been "ereatly curtailed" by the reduction of funds from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board, according to Dr. AW. Moreira, re-elected president of the Perak anti Tuberculosis Association. Expressing his disappointment at the Welfare Lotteries Board soon132 words
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147 1964-05-11 9 TOP PRIORITY FOR PRIMARY EDUCATION Rahman talks on three tasks of his ministry KUALA LUMPUR, Sun INCHE Abdul Rahman 1 bin Haji Talib today spoke of three tasks which he would give top priority as Minister of Education. They are to: Popularise the national language so that It will be147 words
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379 1964-05-11 9 SUPP: Not a shred of evidence for Govt to ban our branches KUCHING, Sunday. AM R. Ong Kee Hui and Mr. Stephen Yong, respec--ITI tlvely chairman and secretary-general of the Sarawak United People's Party, today issued a Joint statement strongly protesting against the Sarawak Government's action in closing the party'sReuter - 379 words
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Article30 1964-05-11 9 KUCHINO. Sun. The economic adviaer to the Brituh High Commissioner in Malaysia. Mr. J. R Cross, has arrived here to begin a tour of Eastern M HrjT"30 words
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159 1964-05-11 9 MIC WANTS SEAT IN JOHORE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL IifUAR, Sun. —T h iTI question of a seat for the Malaysian Indian Congress in th« State Executive Council has held up the formation of the Johore State Government. The Alliance, fielding on* MIC. 11 MCA and 20 Umno candidates in the recent159 words
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Article78 1964-05-11 9 IPOH. Sun. By-elections for seats in six local authorities in Perak will be held next month. Nominations for the seats in Paair Pin.ii (Ipoh Municipality) and Talang Dtara (Kuala Kanffsar Town Council) will close on May 29. and polling will be an June 20. For78 words
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Advertisement122 1964-05-11 9 HOMELITE "USSSr is NOT an ordinary engine you know Its tpedolly deigned and bjilt to be.- EASY ON THE BUDGET EASY ON YOUR NERVES RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT AS ANY MODERN AUTOMOBILE BECAUSE OF 4 CYCLE PRINCIPLE IT BURNS STRAIGHT BENZINE. m ii&ri r\m BBjEsr^S^pi B wowif" Cabin craiicr "lINTANG HOMELITE"122 words
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Advertisement178 1964-05-11 9 BEDFORD FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE iife jEEEEE i mat ■u^S^^i^Kri?^ w&? '^w jfc^L .jt*? > Li <&"i The BEDrORD 4x4 can four-wheel-drive for «tr» get right in where only traction when working oo tracked vehicles could go really bad locations, before. Load distribution is Tailor made for touch jobs planned for efficient opera-178 words
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Miscellaneous617 1964-05-11 9 Todays Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE SSSi M s: u'ib 05 2£ Sweet And Sentimental; 13 SHORTWAVE SERVICES: midnight Close mJU^SmmSSmm RADIO MALAYSIA A.M. 6.00 Good Morning 6.01 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE WaWSoU; 7 7^0 S SERVICES: <17 M 2 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 A.M. 6.00 Programme Sumup and About; 8.15 mary; 6.02617 words
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Article, Illustration787 1964-05-11 10 l ONDON, Sun. Mr. John Galvin, whose family associations with Malaya date back to 1826, received the Panglima Mangku Negara at an investiture by the Malaysian High Cammissioner, Ten g k v Ya'acob, on behalf of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong last week. HeReuter - 787 words
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387 1964-05-11 10 Supplementary exam results of University of Singapore QINQAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore has released results of supplementary examinations for dentistry, pharmacy, arts and science courses. The following candidates have passed the Intermediate (supplementary* examination for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy: Chan Choi Chue, Chong Llan Hua (Miss). Chong387 words
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Advertisement68 1964-05-11 10 A LOCAL INDUSTRY TO MEET LOCAL NEEDS BEST QUALITY MILD STEEL ROUND r I FOR YOUR CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS consult NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. OFFICE !y FACTORY 124 126 ROBINSON ROAD 1 JURONC INDUSTRIAL ESTATE IST FLOOR 17 M.S. JURONG SINGAPORE 1 I SINGAPORE PHONE: ***** ***** ***** PHONE: *****268 words
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Advertisement441 1964-05-11 10 W DO YOU [SUFFER] MFROM A BRONCHITIS (or ASTHMA)? 1... if 10 you will know the I strain put on the system I by those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablets always at hand, especially at night time. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and441 words
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Miscellaneous315 1964-05-11 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Animal attendant causes L 3*bws? JTloT"* to™™* by componsibuity? (4, 10). r below Mlnenead (5 9. Appears to have some skill 7. Trap holds many an animal to go In peak traffic (7). U p by a slender chain. 10. Dr Bird Joins firm supply-315 words
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THE WORLD OF BOOKS
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893 1964-05-11 11 Allington Kennard - In the (kitchen) service of King Saw Allington Kennard GOLD SWORDS AND POTS AND PANS. By Jose Arnold. Gollancz 255.) Problems as the chief steward sees them by THE problems of cooking in Saudi Arabia, as everywhere else, begin in the kitchen. Invited by King Saud to become Chief Palace893 words
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Article343 1964-05-11 11 The happy advertising man CONFESSIONS OF AN ADVERTISING MAN, By David Ocilvy (Longmans. 215.) DEOPLE in advertising are often apologetic uneasily on the defensive about their weird and wonderful business. Mr. David Ogilvy, the Englishman who runs the successful advertising agency of Ogilvy, Benson Mather in New York, is the343 words
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Article153 1964-05-11 11 The Secret of happiness MUSEUM PIECE. By James haver. (Andre Deutsch. 255.). By JOHN KENT rpHE secret of hapx piness, Bertrand Russell once said, is a friendly interest in things. James Layer admits to having it, to the point of inextinguishable curiosity. His books betray him, gay and delightful, informative153 words
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Article76 1964-05-11 11 THE TWELVE DAYS By George Malcolm Thomson i (Hutchinson. 255) —Any heart-sinking at the idea of another what-they-were-all-adolnj book is out of place Mr Thomsons days are those immediately preceding the First World War; and taking his reader coolly but firmly by the scruff he whisks76 words
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Advertisement235 1964-05-11 11 A profile of the strange, contradictory, racket-busting lawyer who became PRESIDENT OF THE x PHILIPPINES AISO IN THIS WttK'S ISSUt: THE WEST NEW GUINEA PROPAGANDA BROADCASTS why the silence? CHIEF JUSTICE BARWICK In r.t«upect. FORUM A com for limited ctnserthip? DISCUS Gottellori emms 9** d •fain. FINANCE Stcwrity Analyjt looks235 words
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Advertisement230 1964-05-11 11 MODERN GARS DEMAND PRECISION SERVICE EQUIPMENT PROVIDES THE ANSWER |f— v A m*» a I ELECTRONIC TUNEMASTER INSTRUMENTS WHEEL BALANCERS WHEEL ALIGNMENT PRECISION EQUIPMENT t Jtaa» R^r All this equipment enables adjustments to be made accurately, efficiently, and economically. Repco instruments are straightforward, and can be handled with confidence after230 words
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Advertisement881 1964-05-11 12 jHI i Continued Irom Page HI SITUATIONS VACANT I* W*r«s .Si l»i«.)-»oi in rl*. extra AN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY requires LJdy Secretary, previous experience essential. Pleaae call (Spore) lor appointment. ARE YOU QUALIFIED to apply for situations you see in this paper: Join at Raja s College (8 porei and qualify881 words
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Advertisement1130 1964-05-11 12 1 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Werii .\J rVu.l-Isi tt ctt rxlrm MODERN 2 BEDROOM Unfurnished Flau at Taasllo Road. Available for 3/4 months. Apply P.O. Box 3021. Singapore. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Shophouse town centre suitable for Wholesalers Finance Company. Apply PO. Box 667 K.L. or Telephone K.L. ***** after offlct- hours. AVAILABLE1,130 words
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Advertisement1092 1964-05-11 12 HOUSES ft LAND WANTED m Word* .15 rHi*.)— Box it rJb, tftrm IN KUALA LUMPUR (own or iuburb.t, aqaatter or good land suitable tothousing and estate development. Pleas* rmK XL MOI Mr. Lim. MARKET PRICE BUYERS are stUJ asking for more Two-Storey Houses, Bungalons, Flats. Terrace Houses. Investment Properties, and1,092 words
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Advertisement808 1964-05-11 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS J* Word* St i tin I— Box It rl* txtrm PEARL ORIENT HONEYMOON Tout Mongkotuj/Bangsok ny air 7 da>» $6M) departure 20/5. tnjn lrasei Agency, Jalan Huliao. K. Lumpur. Tel. Sftooj rr»96. AUTUMN NONCKONQ JAPAN lor by B.S. Chusan Join Oct to llth Nov from $I,llo'- to $1,515808 words
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Advertisement976 1964-05-11 12 WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED TO BUY Usable, 2nd Hand ef Grade Biads Assembly is St 1«49 SO Medsl Bucyruilris Medsl BTOS A<j\ i» Price and where seen to BOX A3SSS S.T. K.L. J MACHINERY PLAN) FORSALt I* Word* it I Him.)— Bmx it el: txtrm GOODWIN STONECRUSHERS. I'n- < n,ary976 words
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Advertisement1125 1964-05-11 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, Si (Himt— Bmx tt el: extra I > Its? AUSTIN SUPER. l!ft>l O Ra- kord. K'6OU. 1960 Triumph TR3-A. 1 Hlllman Minx. Borgward-TS. IM» simca. R'Daupriine. H olden Chevrolet. IflM Sunbeam Rapier. O'Rrkord. M G Maxnette. IWori M-G-A. K'MOO 31 B«B- coolen Street. Spore Tel:1,125 words
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Advertisement883 1964-05-11 12 WHERE TO STAY (S'p«re) •it Word* 51 (*m.)—Bmx tt et* firm. motel AMBASSADOR Uryer Road. Uucfa* Nlsbtly T«i «TM MAYPAIR MOTEL Caotrmi Airconditioned Rooms wltb r«.«t>oo«t r.jcelirnt Culnne Bu. SLOANS bOUKi MOTtL. 17. Balmoral Road, Fanflin i Completely Airconditioned) I*l sol's*- k Dor*. AIRCONOITIOMBO HON AIR. CONOITIONID Room. Mooer.t. ctarcea883 words
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Advertisement741 1964-05-11 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited for one poat as national language teacher attached to tbe Department ot Malay studies. Applicants should possess an -honours degree and preference will be given to thoaa with teuchlnf experience. This post I carries with It an all-ln-*aJary of j $1,000-741 words
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Advertisement1278 1964-05-11 13 Ikg K|B£Aa>£|jKj^ 10 LIVERPHni ft y« ST cotsT v Due Spore ia.i p. Sham t-enan| IS" B 5& -Tr..:::::::: 6^ J1 M^ 15 W DinL-in Liverpeil, batiiii. Glasgow Gda 42 May tl May 14 It May 17 liairpMl. DuOlm Cdn.3s May 13 May 15/11 May 21 PM^m- L'»enMl. Glasgow May1,278 words
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Advertisement2672 1964-05-11 13 JE33^SSSS^K3SS^^ Ifwii THE EAC lines K -j^. ycM SINCAPOkt KUALA LUMPM.P.SWrTTtMMAM PtNANO Ha^^nY^fc^liawM mm«a»i nouse e< uniic id. roioi wi i/j,w(i» ov« j>s!l.''3- '^B phoni 7»oi mchi imii raoxi mi mOMieJin SAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG BREMEN. tNTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Singapore •> S >am Penang2,672 words
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Advertisement1179 1964-05-11 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH frngMlH n. S'lttm Ptntut n OM loMM •lONIAN 11/22 May 23 24 Mir 25 May n II JaM tCilf OF NEWCASTLE 24 //Mi, II Mai n llihi ■CUT Of LEICESTER 17/21 -lie 21/24 JIM 2J JIM ii JBly1,179 words
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Article1156 1964-05-11 14 THK table of shares on the I 1 Malayan Slock Exchance shows last buHinex, to May 2. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Hit-next and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. I Alex Bricks 31,156 words
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Article25 1964-05-11 14 RI'BBKR TIN (perlb.) (perpiruli M»y 4. 69U.cts. J525.ZS 5. M.cli. $5»5.0u 6. 6*' a ct». $527.i5 7. 68 cts. $sss -,g 8. 68'..<tv25 words
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Article649 1964-05-11 14 Tin price falls 25 cents ■wu. i»ri»^; vi a 1 HA ITS TIN X in Penang on Saturday morning fell 25 cents to S.V'7 per picul on an offering esti mated up by five tons to >jj tons. The estimated offering for the week was 1.490 tons compared to 1.480649 words
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Article52 1964-05-11 14 I Smelters I. Waufth K. Prorr%% I. t hrvint v Rubber 1.. Atiatir iiirrn 1 ll.Hr of payment pavmrnl 40<V Juiie 22 20 Mi.v 16 May 27 Wr 8j"% v June 19 35% Junp 24 Plus 5'- bonus T Interim Total I'nljlfnrl for vwr pr^ inn> vf»l 40,52 words
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Advertisement1126 1964-05-11 14 Yh-^~ < *^*KA\VASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service ••MikuHisia Maru Muse 7 Jaly 21 luiy 5 Aug I Aif II Aif 21 Aaf West Coast ot Central/South America Service rehoi-atia la libraao B tura buayaquil Ca> ao Anca vamaraise •Gss»s. Maru 4 Jim 21 Jim1,126 words
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Advertisement1001 1964-05-11 14 t^O?ORIENT/ LINE gJ TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tens fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 17th May 1964 SINGAPORE 18th Moy 1964 for FremantU, Adelaide, Melbourne It Sydney. Limited First Clots accommodation available Apply to your travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER,1,001 words
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Advertisement701 1964-05-11 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Speeiil Conceisionai Rail Fires To All European Cities Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoo •ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6/64 •G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 •ASIA" 17/ 7/64 8/ t/64 "G. MARCONI" 2/ 8/64701 words
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Advertisement381 1964-05-11 14 ESTATES OF:- BANK HOUDAY The Banks In the Slate of S« 1. Sat. of William James JPell— langor will be closed for busine late of No. 297-B, Holland on Tuesday, the t2th May 1964Road. 81ngsppre. deceased, first DAY OF MUHARAM 2. Est. of H. Spylc«rman— late of rniiriTinM nrpiDTUCMT No.381 words
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Article2072 1964-05-11 15 From Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange last week had easily its quietest and dullest period this year with a much reduced turnover and very little buying power. One of the main factors overshadowing the market, particularly in the States of Malaya, was the2,072 words
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Article72 1964-05-11 15 THE Malayan Ixchange Banks' Ano--1 elation made these changes la Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all ratea to $100) Sailing TT or OD ready: Deutsche Marks 129; Holland Guilders 1171; Danish Kroner 224 J. The rest were unchanged H.K. RATES (\N the tree oiehsnge market in w72 words
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Article715 1964-05-11 15 THE following Is a complete list of revised quotations for tbe week ended on Friday May 8. INDUSTRIALS B t. *lex ord». 12.45 15.00 Kouatead 1.84 1.86 s Holding 3.31 3.33 ron. Tin Smelt prtt 17/9 18/9 Ord* 49/6 507Dunlopa 2-52 2.54 a/it Smelt. 4.20 4.25CdCb715 words
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Article44 1964-05-11 15 Industrial: Ttas S rakter*: M.«> 4. 107.8? 132.81 1«7.t8 M.iv May b. .Ma\ 7. 107.70 107.88 108.09 131.46 131.65 131.47 107.08 107.08 107.08 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dm. 19, IM2 10*. Ma> 8. 108.13 131.11 107.08 May 9. 107.95 130.90 107.0844 words
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Advertisement407 1964-05-11 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business and goodwill of Mar Hua Sawmill Co., at No. 402-2. t% Milestone, Jalan Kluang, Batu Pahat, will be transferred to new partners on the 23rd day of May, 1964. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and other persons having claims against407 words
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Advertisement422 1964-05-11 15 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders trom Class E' and ?i?° v contractors .egistered with the P.WJ3. will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works. Federation of Malaya Maxwell Road. Kuala Lumpur ud to 3.00 pjn. of 18th May. 1964. Construction of 3'o" diameter concrete culverts at North422 words
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Advertisement819 1964-05-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SEKOLAH SULTAN BADLISHAH KULIM, KEDAH Applications are Invited from Graduates of recognised Universities for appointment as teachers under the Unified Teaching Service. Please send your applications to The Secretary, Board of Governors, Sultan Badllshah School, Kullm, Kedah. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are invited for the following posts «f819 words
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Advertisement765 1964-05-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Diplomatic mission In Kuala Lumpur requires Secretary/Typist. I Reply stating full particulars to Box A 3684 ST.. KJL SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC POST OF VICE-PRINCIPAL. APPLICATIONS are Invited tor the post oi Vice-Principal. The Polytechnic Is In the process of a major expansion and up-grading of its courses765 words
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Advertisement864 1964-05-11 15 TENDERS SALE BY TENDER JKR> TENDER NOTICE WORKSHOP PERSEKUTUAN Tenders are Invited for the ™._--i ti,. JJ L i J purchase of a Manrae Craft now DtSP Wo!ksbo- Sc^S^ lying at No. 389 M.U., R A.F. Workshop Scrap. Seletar: Sealed Tenders are invited up to 3.00 pjn. on 13th May,864 words
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2106 1964-05-11 16 Yes Dear II makes it ten up for Nazudi VETERAN JOCKEY MICKEY DONNELLY STRIKES FINE FORM WITH A DOUBLE ON LARALEGIS AND COL. WHATNOT II RACING with Epsom Jeep pENANG, Sun. Yes Dear II won the Kedah Cup over B.U here today. Ridden by apprentice Kazudi, Yes Dear II went2,106 words
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Article53 1964-05-11 16 LONDON. Sun. Commander-in-Chief (100-7) won the Great Jubilee Handicap run over lOf at Kempton Park, Middlesex, yesterday. Commander-in-Chlef, ridden by Frankle Durr won by one length from Owl (Geoff Lewis up) with Raccolto. the favourite and mount of Joe Slme, third another 11 lengths away. There wereReuter - 53 words
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Article45 1964-05-11 16 TOTAL TOOL S.-.9.fM3 Ist No. *****0 KBINI 2nd No. *****3 ($10,990) 3rd No. *****1 >s Starter* ***** r.n h No*. *****6. *****3. *****7. *****3. *****0. *****7. *****8. *****6. CONSOLATION PRI/.i n iS.tOO rarhi: No*. 18S109. *****3. IMIS7, *****5, *****3. SMM7. ?3'!<i6B. *****6, *****2.45 words
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Article48 1964-05-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th« Malaysian hockey team, who leav* tomorrow for a tour of India, were today beaten 3-2 by a Selanpor team in a friendly match at Princes Road. Ranjit. Mike Shepherdson and Gurucharan scored for Selangor: Shanmuganathan and Paramalingam netted for the touI rist.v48 words
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Advertisement740 1964-05-11 16 g-— b— i -ii THE CHINA UNDERWRITERS THE SINGAPORE FAMILY LIFE k GENERAL INSURANCE PLANNING ASSOCIATION CO., LTD. M Baeavnthy Is no longer employed by the Singapore Family Have pleasure to announce the pi ann nX Association and has no appointment of MESSRS. J. M. ;ul thorlty to enter into740 words
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Advertisement178 1964-05-11 16 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS INTERRUPTION OF FLECTRICITY SUPPLY JAL.W MF.RLIMAU. THOMSON ROAD (PART) ETC. In order to carry out substation extension work in the Jalan Merlimau area, it will be necessary to interrupt electricity to consumers In the undermentioned places on 12th of May.178 words
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Advertisement123 1964-05-11 16 Chocolaljobler The chocolate of the connoisseur Try Tobler chocolate and you'll find that nothing else is good enough. Tobler fresh from Switzerland "The official chocolate for competitors, officials and the preM and the exclusive chocolate sold ot the Winter Olympic Gomes 1964." Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. Nice Girl, but...123 words
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247 1964-05-11 17 SOCCER Goal by Suarez beats English League Italian League. ..l English League. ..o MILAN, Sun. A goal by Spanish inside-right Luis Suarez in the 78th minute gave the Italian Football League victory over the English League here last night. Suarez was one ol four foreign players in th. Italian side.Reuter - 247 words
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103 1964-05-11 17 BOXING Ramos still world champion ACCRA, Sun Cuban-born Sugar Ramos retained the world featherweight boxing title here last night when he beat Ghana's Floyd Robertson on points. This 15-round bout was the first world title fight ever to be held in Ghana. Ramos, 24. now based In Mexico, won the103 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-05-11 17 lIM SAY HUP (foreground) and Tan Yee Khan two members of the Malaysian Thomas Cup team, in a practice match at the Ababu High School gymnasium in Tokyo. The Malaysians meet Denmark in the Cup interzone semi-final in Tokyo on Thursday. UPI picture.UPI - 46 words
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750 1964-05-11 17 CRICKET SIMPSON AND SYDENHAM IN TOP FORM LONDON, Sun. OOBBY SIMPSON, the Australian cricket captain, continued his sparkling form at the Oval yesterday when he scored 138 against Surrey for his second successive century. Simpson, who hit a century against Somerset In the match which finished on Friday, gave theReuter - 750 words
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264 1964-05-11 17 RUGBY LEAGUE Widnes win the Cup for the third time LONDON, Sun.— Widnes won the Rugby League Cup for the third time at Wembley Stadium yesterday when they convincingly defeated Hull Kingston Rovers by 13 points (two goals and three tries) to five (one goal) Widnes owed their success chieflyReuter - 264 words
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173 1964-05-11 17 ATHLETICS Mary Rand sets a new record T ONDON, Sun. British allround athlete Mary Rand made a promising start to her bid for an Olympic gold medal in the pentathlon event in Tokyo when she set up a new British all-comers and Commonwealth record yesterday. Competing In the Somerset championships,Reuter - 173 words
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286 1964-05-11 17 TENNIS Osuna in stormy win over Richey T>OME, Sun— Top-seed-lK ed Rafael Osuna of (Mexico) gained a stormy, five-set victory over 17-year-old American Cliff Richey to reach the men's quar-ter-finals in the Italian tennis championships here yesterday. He won 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. In the eighth game of theReuter - 286 words
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Advertisement280 1964-05-11 17 Yt/interest A-^ J/m raR ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT' jiving full datails of how «uy It to to open a DspoMt Account. #PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD. AUTHOiIJfD CANT*!.: $10,000,000280 words
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Article850 1964-05-11 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By LET'S MAKE IT YEAR OF ACTION AND ACHIEVEMENTS, HE EXHORTS UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday |)AT() Mohamed Ghazali bin Sbafie today became the lirsl President of the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union and look office with a warm exhortation to his colleagues: "Let this be850 words
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Article, Illustration474 1964-05-11 18 TEOH ENG TATT - MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP STORE'S LATE GOAL RUSH TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE got off to a 5-1 winning start in this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition against Pahang at Jalan Besar Stadium today, but it was not a victory **i»v nan ho hmmi nt They laboured for 69KOK AH CHONG - 474 words
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250 1964-05-11 18 Unlucky Forces lead then lose 3-2 FORCES 2 MALACCA 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. After leading 2-1 in the 19th minute and playing extremely well for a long while after that Armed Forces lost their grip and went down 3-2 to Malacca in this Malaya Cup South zone match at Merdeka250 words
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931 1964-05-11 18 CRICKET ROUND-UP University halts Seletar's run SINGAPORE, Sun. R.A.F. Seletar had their winning streak in the S.C.A. Senior tournament halted by University at Sepoy Lines today, being beaten by eight runs in an exciting finish. Seletar looked set for a win when they dismissed Varsity lor 101. Vie Bynoe claiming931 words
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Article73 1964-05-11 18 ■JtIANILA. Sun.— Malaysia, beaten 3-0 by Israel yesterday, were again beaten 3-0 by Japan on the second day of the Asian Junior International lawn tennis championships here loday. Shlnjl Asada beat Tan Poh Seng 6-0. 6-r Ryujiro Takayanagi j beat Paul Choo 6-2. 6-2 and Asada and73 words
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Article86 1964-05-11 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. T. W. Hudson. 70. was the "A" medal stroke competition winner at the Bukit Course yesterday. Runnerup was N. Ellis 71. Ball sweep for the first nine went to B.N.S. Birson (33) and second n;ne to Hudson 1 33 1 2 The "B" division stroke competition86 words
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Article21 1964-05-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Shooting Association of Malaysia will hold their first Olympic trials here on June 6-7.21 words
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Article114 1964-05-11 18 TPOH. Sun— The Perak State x trial here today ended in a draw between Patmallngam's XI and Kesavan s XI. Patmallngam's XI batted first and scored 141 runs. Top scorers were Phuah Pek Hee <40) and Aziz Ismail <30>. S. Vijapalan took five for 26. Kesavans114 words
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166 1964-05-11 18 BADMINTON Malaysian team v Danes named TK)KYO, Sun. Teh Gin Sooi. deputy manager of the Malaysian Tho;nas Cup team, today named six players tor the ter-zone semilinais against Denmark here on Thursday and Friday. They are Teh Kew San (captain i. Tan Aik Huang, Yew Cheng Hre, Ng Boon Bee,UPI - 166 words
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Article187 1964-05-11 18 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sui: laysian hockey team rightwinger K. Sabapathy will not know until nine o'clock tomorrow morning whether he will be able to leave at 11 a.m. with the team when they fly to India lor a fourweek tour. Sabapathy, a policeman. H duo to start187 words
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Obituary48 1964-05-11 18 REINA SOH LOON KIM hrlovrd daughter ot Mr. A Hra, Soh Yew Chy» and aim Korm IV xtudent of Convrnt oi Holy Infant Mm pan.'wi away peacefully on 10.5. tH. Cortene will MM* II Alnwlck Road at 4 r-.m m 12.~i.64. Cremation at Aljunlrd Road en matorlum.48 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1964-05-11 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SAFA Div. 3C— Betl« Jaya v BODCA <st Geonsen' Road); Div. 3D— Mt Emily v Kamponu Kapor "A" < Parrer Park). Serangoon MY v Bukit Tlmah (Parrer Park).30 words
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