The Straits Times, 13 May 1964
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Title Section22 1964-05-13 1 Y<tMWfetGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times lew* o**0 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1964 ,jl, 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration614 1964-05-13 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM: To see Minister today MTUC: Taken certain practical steps to ensure NUPW members don't suffer... By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TOP leaders of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, including Mr. Donald U'ren, the president, will meet the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, tomorrow in a614 words
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Article66 1964-05-13 1 KUCHING. Tues. The Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan said today more than $14,000 rewards had been paid by the Government to Ibans who routed and killed or captured a gang of 12 Indonesian guerillas in the Jambu area of the Second Division But he cautioned against66 words
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Article19 1964-05-13 1 LONDON. Tues.— Prince Philip will visit South America this autumn. Buckingham Palace announced today. UPI.UPI - 19 words
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Article216 1964-05-13 1 MALACCA. Tuesday. StEVEN Malacca fishermen in three boats were robbed of 70 fishing nets valued at $2,840 by an Indonesian gunboat in the Straits of Malacca early yesterday. After they v/ere robbed,*! the fishermen were w arned not to fish in the aroa in future, otherwise216 words
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Article262 1964-05-13 1 PADMAN GOPAL - PADMAN GOPAL By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday BORNEO-BOUND RMAF PLANE'S BRAKES JAM ON TAKE-OFF FOUR fire engines and an ambulance rushed to the Kuala Lumpur airport today as a Royal Malaysian Air Force Dar Herald plane screeched to a stop after developing a brake fault while taking off The262 words
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Article79 1964-05-13 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Three men and a woman were Injured when a bus skidded and overturned at ihe 15th mile. Woodlands, shortly before midnight tonight. Nine passengers were in the bus and two of them, both men. are seriously hurt and are under treatment at Joliore79 words
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Article45 1964-05-13 1 SYDNEY. Tues.— The destroyer H.M.A.S. Vampire sailed yesterday from Sydney for a nine-month tour of duty in South-East Asia. In conjunction with the tanker H.M.A.S. Supply, she will participate In a major Seato exercise near the Philippines later this month.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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352 1964-05-13 1 RUDY BELTRAN - Mass burial for horror crash —14— RUDY BELTRAN By ITAJANG, Tues. v a mass burial of the 14 tappers 13 girls and one man who were killed in a road accident at the 13th milestone Serdang Kuala Lump v r road, near here, yesterday was held this afternoon. Close friends352 words
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Article100 1964-05-13 1 -TOKYO. Tues Malaya A sprang a surprise here today by naming the captain of the Thomas Cup team. Teh K«w San, as No. 1 singles in their inter-zone final against Denmark. which starts here on Thursday. It had been generally assumed that Kew San would be No.100 words
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779 1964-05-13 1 ABDUL FAZIL - ABDUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Tuesday A \\\ii police hunt was on today for four men, who yesterday abducted and robbed Mr. Quek Swee Tong, 28-year-old son of a wealthy liquor merchant. The four men walked up to Mr. Quek drew a gun on him779 words
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Article255 1964-05-13 1 Lopez sure of summit meeting HONG KONG. Tues. The former Philippines Foreign Secrei tar y. Mr. Salvador Lopez, today expressed confidence that Malaysia. Indonesia and the Philippines would soon be sitting at a tripartite summit meeting to thrash out their problems. Mr Lopez is goint? to Jakarta and Kuala LumpurReuter; AP; UPI - 255 words
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Article56 1964-05-13 1 VICE-PREMIER HURT BEIRIT, Tues. A gunman seriously wounded Syrian Vice-Premier Lt. Gen. Mohammed Omran, Bagdad radio said today. CRICKET RESULTS Cambridge University 2til and 270 for three declared. Essex 282 for cite and 148 for five. Match drawn. Hampshire 247 and l!) 0 for six dec Nottinghamshire 18756 words
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Article90 1964-05-13 2 JAKARTA, Tues. J Rubber production from state companies decreased last year compared with the 1962 figure, the official Antara news agency reported today. It said last year's production was 90,379 tons, compared with 92.850 tons In 1962. Production In 1961 was 94,566 tons. Antara said the stateReuter - 90 words
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Article25 1964-05-13 2 HONG KONG. Tucs. Hong Kong's tourist trade continued on an upward trend in March with 27.639 tourists visiting this "shoppen" paradise." TJ.P.I.25 words
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Article353 1964-05-13 2 A PLEDGE TO HONOUR COMMITMENTS WO QUARREL WITH YOU BUT WE'LL DEFEND ADEN IF SHE IS THREATENED' EDINBURGH, Tuesday. gIR Alec Douglas-Home said last night Britain did not wish to quarrel with Egypt, but if the Aden Federation was threatened by subversion and infiltration of arms andReuter; UPI - 353 words
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Article80 1964-05-13 2 K accuses Mao of terror rule MOSCOW. Tues.— The Soviet Union yesterday accused Chinese leaders of terrorising the Chinese people and making poverty a permanent way of life. "This is treason to the principles of Commanisni," the Communist Party newspaper Pravda charged. The new attack on China the second of80 words
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Article24 1964-05-13 2 WASHINGTON, Tues India and the U.S. yesterday opened discussions on American defence aid under which India wants advanced supersonic Jet fighters.24 words
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Article51 1964-05-13 2 JAMMU. (Kashmir). Tues.— A large bomb was thrown near the official residence of the Kashmir Prime Minister, Mr O M. Sadiq on Sunday night. A policeman defused the bomb and prevented It from exploding. Mr. Sadiq and his family were In Snnagar. the State's summer capital.51 words
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Article47 1964-05-13 2 BOMBAY. Tues— G«n. J.N. Chaudhuri. Indian Army Chief of Staff, says professional soldiers are misunderstood. "The general feeling about our profession seema to be when danfter threatens we appear, otherwise we spend the time In pleasant pursuits at the cost of the taxpayers." AP.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-05-13 2 Mendez: I'm all for closing Chinese schools MANILA, Tuesday. fHE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said yesterday he favoured the closure of all Chinese schools in the Philippines. "The Chinese should be assimilated and integrated into the Filipino way of life," Mr. Mendez told reporters. "Let them live as Filipinos182 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-05-13 2 DAR ES SALAAM. Tues. Fourteen Tanganyika soldiers were convicted of mutiny and sentenced to long prison terms. The ringleader, Sgu Francis Hlngo Ilogi. received 19 years. Ten others got 10-year sentences and three got five-year terms. U.P.L40 words
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Article134 1964-05-13 2 Bomb plot man in suicide attempt SAIGON, Tues. A Vietcong agent under arrest in connection with the attempt to assassinate U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, tried to kill himself yesterday by Jumping from the upper window of police headquarters. The man was arrested on Saturday night while trying toReuter - 134 words
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Article40 1964-05-13 2 DACCA, Tues. Sixtythree people, Including children, were feared drowned yesterday in the sinking of a crowded boat In the Padma River. The boat, carrying 80 passengers, capsized during a storm. Only 17 survivors were counted U.PJ.40 words
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66 1964-05-13 2 RANGOON, Tues. The 20,000 strong All Burma Teachers Union will dissolve voluntarily on Friday and hand over all its assets to the Government The union, announcing Its dissolution yesterday said the present Revolutionary Government was providing equal opportunities and protecting the rights of the teachers. InAP - 66 words
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Article40 1964-05-13 2 HONO KONO. Tuea. There has been a marked Increase In serious crime in Hong Kong since the beginning of this year, with more children and young people under 21 being Involved, the China Mall reported yesterday.40 words
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Article35 1964-05-13 2 SALISBURY, Tues. Thirteen African* were each sentenced to six strokes of the cane and three years' Jail for stoning the house of a member of a rival African party In January. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article192 1964-05-13 2 CAIRO, Tuesday. EGYPTIAN officials yesterday proudly showed Mr. Khrushchev the famed Great Pyramids which they termed history's first solution for unThe Russian Premier eysd the gigantic pile of masonry and promptly announced the Russians could have done It "Very Impressive." he said after a tour of192 words
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Article34 1964-05-13 2 JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno has placed an order for the purchases of a jet-powered twin englned helicopter from the Sikorsky Aircraft Company of the United States. Antara news agency reported yesterday. AJ».34 words
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144 1964-05-13 2 Canton's girls warned: Don't wed HK men IJONG KONG, Tues.— Chinese newspapers in Canton ha V# launched a campaign warning young girls in Kwangtung Province not to marry men from Hong Kong. The campaign depicts lite in Hong Kong as beins depraved and povertystricken. Communist officials in Canton, the Kwantung144 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-05-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r fhcian&'. em* flaNviFes- caruM*-; jX» /Pm takn* these <xd\ CLOTUEO ID W6 JUMBLE, f />. v —ys*v^rrzz *nevtf r\ vC*^\ TVO^ &UI ot'j Vr^S c*« was J32 words
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189 1964-05-13 3 Zero hour nears for exile war against Castro MIAMI, Tues. CuiTl ban exiles said yesterday they believe zero hour is near for beginning a long hard fought campaign of landings in Cuba to overthrow Dr Castro. For months, various militant organisations of Cuban refugees, many with guerilla experience under Dr.AP - 189 words
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Article37 1964-05-13 3 MIAMI, Tues. A Coastguard vessel yesterday picked ud six parched and starving Cubans who had rowed to within a few miles of the Florida coast from Havana, nearly 180 miles away. In 10 days. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article22 1964-05-13 3 NAPLES. Tues. Earth tremors were recorded on Mount Vesuvius yesterday, Vesuvius Observatory reported. The .volcano last erupted In 1944.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article20 1964-05-13 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— Broadway musical star Carol Haney died in hospital here last nieht ased 39. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article18 1964-05-13 3 VATICAN CITY. Tues— Pope Paul yesterday received King Hussein of Jordan In official audience. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-05-13 3 rWENCH skin diver Michel r Leaubraux bends over the inert body of blonde Swedish actress Monika Paccalin after rescuing her from the sea off Cannes, France. The starlet, one of the flock that annually invades Cannes for the International Film Festival in the hope113 words
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248 1964-05-13 3 MAC: WILL YOU LET FRANCE BEAT US? LONDON, Tuesday. pORMER British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan said last night that if Britain gave up being a nuclear power, France would be the only European country to take her place. Mr. Macmillan, Jn his first major speech since his resignation lastReuter - 248 words
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104 1964-05-13 3 LONDON, Tues. Workmen yesterday started what has been described as "the biggest springclean in archltetnral history" at St. Pant's Cathedral. Soot and grime in places over an inch thick will be removed from the lower sections of the cathedral. which was built by SirReuter - 104 words
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100 1964-05-13 3 THE HAGUE, Tues. The Big Four Western Foreign Ministers last night reaffirmed their belief that a just and peaceful solution to the problem of Germany would have to be found on the basis of the right to self-determination, an authoritative source said.Reuter - 100 words
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Article43 1964-05-13 3 LONDON. Tues. The Duk* of Edinburgh will visit Mexico, the Galapagos Island (Equador). Panama and a number of the islands of the West Indies during the autumn after accompanying Queen Elizabeth on week-long visit' to Canada, it was announced yesterday.43 words
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Article35 1964-05-13 3 VIENNA, Tues. President Ahmed Ben Bella of Algeria arrived In Czechoslovakia- yesterday for a four-day visit, concluding a tour of East bloc countries which took him to Russia and Bulgaria. A.P.AP - 35 words
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101 1964-05-13 3 PALM DALE, (California). Tues. The US. Mr Force yesterday unveiled its experimental, 2,000 mlles-an-hour stainless steel bomber, the XB-70A a whlte-palnted deltawlnged monster that will never drop a bomb The slx-englned jet was originally designed as a supersonic bomber and gl- venReuter - 101 words
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Article39 1964-05-13 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues. Two women and eight small children were killed yesterday when a Southern Pacific express train Mired their station wagon in half at a crossing about two-and-a-half miles south of Mesa, Arizona. AP.AP - 39 words
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218 1964-05-13 3 Immoral? But it's only a goodnight -kiss' MADRID, Tues. Two aM British girls accused of causing a "public scandal" on a summer's night in Madrid testified yesterday they did nothing more scandalous than kiss their American boyfriends goodnight. "It is not immoral to kiss a boy goodnight in England," Evelyn218 words
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Article34 1964-05-13 3 THE HAGUE. Tues X.L.M Royal Dutch Airlines announced a net loss of USSB.2CO.OOO In the first quarter of 1964 against a net loss of U5510,600,000 In the same period last year— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article27 1964-05-13 3 IjONDON, Tues. Dr. Hewlett Johnson. 90. former "Red" Dean of Canterbury, left here yesterday by air for a months holiday In China.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement394 1964-05-13 4 V at your service in Malaysia Salvage Engineers Ltd. hove specialised for ten years in Marine Construction, Dredging Reclamation and Salvage IWM(i(ii)p ii hj^ DREDGING RECLAMATION AT JURONG FOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD, SINGAPORE Salvage Engineers Ltd. have specialised for ten years in Marine Construction, Dredging Cutter Suction Dredges operate394 words
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Article, Illustration463 1964-05-13 5 The, mangled bodies of girl tappers lie on the road after Monday's tragedy PLAN NOW FOR SUPER-SONIC JETS: NICOL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gINGAPORE, with one of the most efficient airports in the region handling sub-sonic jets, must shortly turn its attention to the possibilities and requirements of super-sonic463 words
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87 1964-05-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The condition of Mr. C. A. Fredericks. Clerk of the House of Representatives, who was admitted to the! General Hospital here following a road accident, was reported to show "signs of improvement" today. He Is still, however. In I an oxygen tent. Mr.87 words
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Article17 1964-05-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tups— Mr J P ti.i.s oeen elected president of thi" *Indian University Graduates' Association.17 words
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83 1964-05-13 5 The name's the same for eight schools npENOM. Tues. Mr. 1 Pang Tct Tshung. Sabahs Minister of Social Welfare, suggested here that Chinese primary schools in this area should have individual names rather than one name only Chung Hwa. He said no lesr than eight schools were knovn as Chung83 words
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184 1964-05-13 5 'Magic eye' trap for roads again despite -doubts I(UALA LUMPUR, Tups. The radar speed trap is to be ir> troduced along roads here "sometime next week" despite doubts as to its accuracy. The Traffic Police, announcing the re-lntroduc-tlon of the "magic eye" equipment, are keeping the location a secret. For184 words
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Article69 1964-05-13 5 ALOR STAR. Tues.— Two separate by-elections for two seats in the Local Councils of Sungei Lai lan* and. Serdang are to be held next month The elections are to fill the seat? left vacant by resignations of uvc Alliance councillors. Mr Ng Slew Pheng and Haji69 words
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157 1964-05-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will officially name Singapore's first training ship for seamen at a commissioning ceremony on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. The 3.000-ton' ship, the former cargo-passenger liner. Marudu. belonging to the Straits Steamship Company, will be157 words
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Article147 1964-05-13 5 Our duty and stand— by Mr. Lee 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. fyHE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night said Malaysia would be a success if it could contain the Indonesian confrontation and make social and economic progress at the same time. He was speasing at the Banda community147 words
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246 1964-05-13 5 Satay a big hit at New York World's Fair YEW YORK, Tues. People love the satay being served at the Malaysia Pavilion in the New York Worlds Fair. i The latest compliments came from two top officials of the fair and a member of the Malaysian mission to the UnitedAP - 246 words
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Article42 1964-05-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tups. Mr. K. V. Pillai was elected rlwirni.in of the All Malaya Km St«S Union. South Johore at the innual meeting held hrre recent)*. Other officials elected wrre: Mr. Viiayan. swrrtary; Mr. M. P. Anandan. tren.Miirr. 142 words
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Advertisement219 1964-05-13 5 Introducing the NEW GENERAL® ELECTRIC USA appliances for home and office ■rnkb&bnd 'Pr- |#Low maintenance I I cost. Automatk: interior I light. Special lock. AvailI I able- 12, 17 and 23 cv. ft. harmful moisture l^^jl [j_ Removes up to 4 gallons of water I' llflflMlraffL It per day from219 words
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720 1964-05-13 6 Witness: I was sent here to explode bombs SINGAPORE, Tuesday NOOR D I N bin Lemon, a prosecution witness, told the Assize Court today that he had rec c i v c d military training at Pulau Sekupang to carry out explosion work aimed at destroying water mains, railway lines720 words
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248 1964-05-13 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation has given the Government two weeks to publish the report of a commission of inquiry into Government daily-rated workers. The fedetatlon's re-elect-cci president. Mr. K. Suppiah, in a statement last night, said that a resolution248 words
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127 1964-05-13 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inspector Loh Chee Chan, who pleaded not guilty today to two traffic summons charges, was granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by a magistrate's court. Though the case was down lor hearing today, none of the prosecution witnesses127 words
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Article66 1964-05-13 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak today attended the final rounds of the annual inter-com-pany rifle meet of the 2nd Singapore Infantry Regiment at Nee 6oon Range. The Head of State, who was accompanied by his wife. Toh Puan Noor Aishah.66 words
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Article250 1964-05-13 6 Unethical, says Teachers -Union SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Teachers' Union today accused the acting Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Col. S. C. Thong, of being "most unethical as an official of the Ministry. The union was commenting on Col. Thong's explanation of the circumstances under which a one-year250 words
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Miscellaneous504 1964-05-13 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following ii today's g'-hrduU Bntnh Europtan Airwayi: Prom I or civil aircraft movrmrnm at lx>ndon. Istanbul. Bombay (EXS 303) Paya Lei.ar airport Singapore: 7.20 a.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES B0AC: From London. Romr, Us- CPA: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangma»cui. Baghdad. Karachi. Calcutta. kok. Hong Kong. Manila504 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1964-05-13 7 NINA EPTON iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiir - NINA EPTON iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiir by Largest capital in the world NINA EPTON. well known writer and author of SEAWEED FOR BREAKFAST. travelled throughout japan living with families of all income groups and even in factory dormitories. to sample present-day Japanese life in all its aspects. In this1,277 words
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Article133 1964-05-13 8 >• WTdt lit (Minimum) ALL MEMBERS of the Yong Pens OvoT>erati\e Farming Hoclety wlah to r thank* to the Hon'hla Mlnlrner of Agriculture anrt Co-opera-ttve Malaysia for hn great help inwanta the clearing and widening of the coaperntive farming Dniint MR. AND MRS. Tan Kirn fleck thmik reU'ivea Tn<l133 words
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Obituary23 1964-05-13 8 Wordw tl» (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved father Mr. Lai Chak Kwok departed •ft IS^M O«M but never forgotten.23 words
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Article255 1964-05-13 8 I* Wartfa lit (Minimum) < WHY SUFFER ftoin travel MtMMi nuard aicalniit It by taking Marzlna" J mhlet minutes before nt»rtlD( your 1 THAIIILK NEW PRINTS In (OF- I nlmirn. r)rt««i arm coals to I' mutrh. urn', and «Ihik* Hi Ju^t re- Thalcraft. 11 the Arcade. S pore. 1255 words
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Article730 1964-05-13 8 The people of Sabah and i Sarawak look to Malaysia for accelerated progress on a broad I front In no field are they 1 1 more impatient for results than that of education. In speeches in Parliament and statements outside, Bornean leaders have made it clear that730 words
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Article359 1964-05-13 8 The Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, served some months with Italian guerillas during World War 11, but he did not learn their methods. This week, for example, he decided to I try to batter his way into the July Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference when infiltration would359 words
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Article110 1964-05-13 8 By a simple amendment to the Post Office Ordinance, Sabah and Sarawak postage stamps have become legal in Singapore, but Malaya lags behind. Last month the Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, under pressure to explain why barriers remained to the use of Borneo stamps elsewhere in Malaysia,110 words
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Article, Illustration524 1964-05-13 8 FLORA LEWIS - FLORA LEWIS By London, Tuesday CASTRO, NASSER, WAR BY PROXY I Irritations are coming into the open LONDON, Tues.— A serious strain has developed in AngloAmerican relations over flat policy differences on Cuba and Egypt. According to authoritative London sources, it came to a head during Foreign524 words
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Article1079 1964-05-13 8 CYRIL DUNNE - INDIA'S RULERS PREPARE CYRIL DUNNE SUCCESSION BY VISIBLE DEMOCRACY by New Delhi THE man generally thought to be heading the power bloc behind Nehru's successor-elect, the humble, self-effacing Lai Bahadur Shastri is equally remarkable, though for quite different reasons. He Is Kumaraswami Kamaraj. former Chief Minister of the State of1,079 words
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LETTERS
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132 1964-05-13 8 Tax relief for boy in varsity 1 INCUR extra heavy expenditure by havniß my son. in the University. Naturally I sought for personal relief on this matter from the Income Tax Department only to be bluntly told that the reh r allowable in respect of the first child is fixed,132 words
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Letter77 1964-05-13 8 r I"RAFFIC in the portion of Balestler Road opposite Balestier Hill Srhool is very heavy during school hours. On numerous occasions I have seen small school children running across the road at the risk of their lives. In order to avoid any loss of life I ardently77 words
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Letter45 1964-05-13 8 WE, the residents in the racing circuit of 8 milestone. New Upper Thomson Road. have almost given up hope waiting for a decent road and electricity. Many appeals have been made to the government: but nothing has been done. K.N. FOO Singapore45 words
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Advertisement41 1964-05-13 8 Children start smart in SHOES^_ JOYANCE 'j\ Plontotion jFjßlr* sr% Creoo jtmSSLj^ RuOtoer sW Sola* y'JF iaSrasjJ jMmLtF P«r mmW WW A Wld ■^1 range of Q| mr «tyics B^^ ovoilobte O.K. TANG (S) LTD. 310 ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE. i *****0«70^4UN1S^41 words
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Advertisement186 1964-05-13 8 JBmmmmmmmm Wmmmm\v\ "1 _.-aT* \t i^PZ^^Vefl ivssssssr ~^9Msl F*l^ I See COOKS -for sea travel •Ship ahoy, mates! So you're planning to go abroad by sea and you don't quite know what to do. Your* worried about tickets and bookings and passports and visas and foreign exchange, insurance and clothing.186 words
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Article, Illustration447 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ ROYAL NAVY cook, Adrian John Hogg, 17, accused of murder, today admitted at a court martial that he stabbed another cook. "But." he added 4 i i was an accident."' The seven-man court martial, presided over by Captain H.M.O. St.447 words
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Article225 1964-05-13 9 I^UALA LUMPUR, "> Tues.— The German Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. H. Boehling, said on his return today that his Government was ever willing and ready to give technical and rconomic aid to Malaysia if approached. "Our Government Is ready to give any such aid. other225 words
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187 1964-05-13 9 Stephens praises 3rd Bn: Well done, men I lESSELTON, Tues. The Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, paid tribute today to officers of the 3rd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment in« Tawau. He expressed gratitude and admiration for their work during the last six months. Dato Stephens was addressing the187 words
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Article61 1964-05-13 9 KUAIA LUMPUR, Tue«. A special representative of the French Government arrived here by air today to attend the opening of the exhibition of Modern Decorative Arts of France, by the Raja Permaisurt Agong at the National Art Gallery on Friday. He la Mr. Bernard Antbonlos, commissioner-general61 words
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Article29 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A cyclist Harun bin Yasln. 30. was killed at the junction of Sims Avenue and Aljunted Road In a collision with a lorry this morning.29 words
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259 1964-05-13 9 Kinabalu scientific survey a great success lESSELTON, Tues. J After spending almost six months in the Jungle on Mount Kinabalu, members of a Royal Society expedition are preparing to strike camp and return home. The expedition, led by Mr. E. J. H. Corner. Reader in Plant Taxonomy at Cambridge University,259 words
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224 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. qtHE president of the Shariah Court, Haji Mohamed A Sanusi, expressed regret today that, under a High Court ruling, his court had no alternative but to strike out a summons against former film actress Maria Merado. "1 regret this decision very much224 words
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Article, Illustration158 1964-05-13 9 Eunice and Robin bring cheer to the boys ]M[ALAYSIAN Airways guest stewardess Robin Bright of Australia pins a miniature Trans-Australia Airlines badge on Pte. Mick Stennlng in Singapore. Looking on (centre) Is Eunice Liau of Malaysian Airways, who leaves Singapore this week for Australia and exchange duty as a guest158 words
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Article33 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Twentytwo boars for breeding will be sold by drawing lots by the Primary Production Department, Ministry of National Development, at the Central Research Station. Sembftwang. on Thursday.33 words
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Article74 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police yesterday arrested three men before they could alight from a taxi, whose driver, Son Moh Slew, had been robbed by them of $25 and a watch. The taxi was parked along Leonie Road at about 5 ajn. when a passing patrol car74 words
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Article53 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Brig. C. H. Stoneler. the British Army's Commander of Singapore base area, is to retire from the army, and will relinquish hU appointment on May at. He will be succeeded by Brig. Richard Henaman, who win leave Urn War Office In London to tefca53 words
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272 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. •JHE Public Utilities Board has decided to go ahead with the Johore River water project without waiting further for woyd from the World Bank on its application for a loan to finance the project. The scheme alms at adding 30272 words
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Article29 1964-05-13 9 i SINGAPORE. Tues Dr. S. N. Kapur was elected president of the Arya Sama], Singapore for the coming year. Shrl M. Mohan Lai was elected vice-president.29 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-05-13 9 ANGELINE IS 'MISS JOHORE 9 \fISS Angeline Teo, 19. who was elected "Miss Johore" at a contest held at the New Strait* Virw Hotel. With hrr virtory. Miss Teo will become eligible to enter for the Miss Malaysia final* to be held in June. Miss YolanoV On- was second and62 words
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Article20 1964-05-13 9 PENANO. Tues. Police detained two Thai students found carrying toy pistols in Bur man Road this momma.20 words
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Article78 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. —Three youths armed with daggers broke Into a beauty parlour in Middle Road at dawn yesterday, relieved three beauticians of jewellery, altogether worth about $1,000 and forced the women to serve them oreakfast before leaving half an hour later. One of the victims. Madam Lee78 words
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260 1964-05-13 9 450 more go on strike at Terendak Camp \fALACCA, Tues. ATI Another 450 civilian employees at Terendak Camp stopped work this morning in sympathy with 155 staff of the depot office of the British Ministry of Public Building and Works who went on strike yesterday. The 155 stopped work yesterday260 words
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Article78 1964-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. An Indonesian immißrant. Hail Abdul P»tah, 33, was today found guilty in the Second Criminal District Court of voluntarily causing hurt to a detective last Friday night The judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, who sentenced him to 19 months' tail, told him: '•In78 words
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Miscellaneous615 1964-05-13 9 RADIO SINGAPORE SS" Th 2 m MI 1 smokiwav*. sutvicta: RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and U metres MfcUIUM VtAVfc M.UVIIL. NATIONAL SHOKTWAVt a v «*/3? SERVICES: 41.7 and 60* metres AJA; 800 Ctood Morning; A.M.: 6.00 Proa. Summary 8.01 Morning Prelude. 7.00 News; 6 .02 Morning Melodies; 7^oo 7.10 Up And615 words
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171 1964-05-13 10 Death toll in military plane crash near Manila now 75 MANILA, Turn. I I rpHE death toll in yesterday's U.S. military transport plane crash at Clark Air Force Base airstrip, northwest of Manila, rose to 75 today, according to a base spokesman. Two of the 12 injured persons had diedReuter - 171 words
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181 1964-05-13 10 FRANKFURT, Tues. A former S.S. guard at Auschwitz concentration camp was said yesterday to have drowned inmates "to teach the other prisoners a lesson." "He threw them one at a time into a reservoir and when they tried to climb out. kept pushingAP - 181 words
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Article82 1964-05-13 10 HOLLYWOOD. Tues.— British actor Peter Sellers filed a DSS4 million counter-suit against 20th Century Pox yesterday, charging that a suit brought by the Ftudio over his wife's withdrawal from a film role damaged his health and reputation. Sellers and his wife, Brltt Ekland, were sued lastUPI - 82 words
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Article49 1964-05-13 10 MOSCOW, Tues.— A Soviet Aftt>Aslan "solidarity" conference which ended yesterday at Baku, Azerbaijan, condemned Chinese "splitting" tactics, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The conference, In a resolution, expressed the hope that the Chlne.se representatives would "at last understand the dangerous nature of their actions." Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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188 1964-05-13 10 NICOSIA, Tuesday. Greeks and one Turkish Cypriot were killed in firing which broke out in the eastern port of Famagusta yesterday, a Cyprus Government spokesman said. A United Nations spokesman said that 12 armed Greek Cypriots were later reported to haveReuter - 188 words
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Article78 1964-05-13 10 DENIAL BY EXPELLED STUDENT CAMBRIDGE, Tues.— Mr. Peter Reddaway, the British student expelled from the Soviet Union, last night denied that he had tried to persuade a Russian family to emigrate. Speaking to reporters at his father's home here, he added: "I paid two visits to the family in Moscow.Reuter - 78 words
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Article63 1964-05-13 10 SEOUL, Tues. The owners of about 1.100 buses operating in Seoul today went on strike demanding a 100 per cent fare hike. They said the fare hike was Inevitable as the prices of spare parts and fuel had risen sharply since the Korean currency was devaluedReuter - 63 words
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Article32 1964-05-13 10 NEW DELHI, Tues. More than 311,000 religious refugees have fled to India from East Pakistan since January. Porty-flve thousand were Christian tribesmen. 11,000 Buddhists and the rest Hindus. AP.AP - 32 words
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213 1964-05-13 10 Cancer cure hope may lie in a bamboo —extract— MUNICH, Tues. Three Japanese scientists said a substance obtained from bamboo grass has been found to be effective In the treatment of some cancer patients. The reports came from Dr. Mitsunobu Oshima, president of the Japanese Society for Cancer Therapy, Dr.AP - 213 words
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Article71 1964-05-13 10 LONDON. Tues. BOAO and Pakistan International Airline* are to pool revenue from carriage of passengers, mail and freight on the services of both airline* between Karachi and Britain, tt was announced yesterday. Tre pool, which covers Pakistan International Airline services that call at Moscow enReuter - 71 words
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Article24 1964-05-13 10 ROME. Tues— The Congolew Premier. Mr. Cyrllle Adoula, arrived here from Pisa yesterday fat a two-day official visit to Italy. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article66 1964-05-13 10 JAKARTA, Tuesday DR. Christian Soumokil, sentenced to death last month for treason, has petitioned for mercy from President Soekarno. Antara news agency said Soumokil who led a guerilla war for 14 years, had submitted an official request for pardon which will be forwarded to theUPI - 66 words
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Advertisement276 1964-05-13 10 y5& iJM W^^^*:- ....>m#*#>»*»*' mm W W||| y mtM iiu«--~"*"~*****|^^^~^^^^^^^«ajSJMMSMSMM|S^^^ I|^^H EXTRA "GO" for the 1964 VICTOR VX4/90 The 1964 Vauxhall Victor gives you even more for your ihc VX4/90. Maximum speed goes up to an effortless 90--money. A new bigger engine which gives more power and p U s276 words
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Miscellaneous158 1964-05-13 10 Attvy Onp By V.T. Miami in IMY SOCVNESS, MXJ OVIUZEP I OH, WEVE GOT V?H->> ~jy TM BEGIMMINS TO GET^"" 1 *~4. WUVOf'miße? FEUAS CEKTAJfJLY DO J THINGS PRETTY KJSf, -^Sk aA TIREP...I HOPE rTS OH NO rrSH >OU DO Kw}ea MASTERFUL WA^/^T^WELL VM3«<a> Jflft-F^Jfr T\ W" l j^O'^*>- <158 words
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Article, Illustration406 1964-05-13 11 NEW BILL PROVIDES FULL PROTECTION FOR INVESTORS AND AVOIDS BURDEN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. j^USINESS organisations have asked for "more time' to study the comprehensive draft Companies Bill which provides full protection for Malaysian investors and avoids unnecessary burden on honest business enterprises. Raja Mohar bin406 words
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136 1964-05-13 11 Soon: Free primary education in Sarawak I^UCHING. Mon. Sa- rawak is likely to have free primary education soon. The Permanent Secretary to the Malaysian Ministry of Education, Inche Aziz bin Yeop, is now in Kuching tor discussions with the State Government on the question. Free education if introduced in Sarawak136 words
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80 1964-05-13 11 Court orders man to see psychiatrist PENANG. Tues.— A house painter who attacked another man with a parang was sentenced to one year's jail today. Convicting Lim Chong Beng, 23. for assaulting Lim Boon Beng, the magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau. also ordered the accused to under go psychiatric treatment.80 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-05-13 11 rpEENAGE fans of pop M. singer Johnny Lion and the Jumping Jewels, ask for autographs from guitarists Joop Oonk < right i and Tjibbe Veelos on their arrival at the Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday. They will be performing at the Cathay theatre for three nights71 words
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Article56 1964-05-13 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, attended the finals of the 2nd Singapore Infantry Regiment's annual inter-company rifleshooting competition at the Nee Soon Rifle Ranee this morning. He was accompanied by his wife. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. who gave away the56 words
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Article42 1964-05-13 11 BATU PAHAT. Tues— The District Officer, Inche Talib bin Abu. will open a $1,200 bus-shelter at Jalan Kluang here on Monday. The bus-shelter was constructed by the Batu Pahat Rotary Club as one of its community service projects.42 words
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Article87 1964-05-13 11 Detained SUPP member released I^UCHING, Mon.— The Government has released a central executive member of Sarawak United Peoples Party. He is Tan Kheng Aik, a Journalist who worked as editor of Sibu Chinese newspaper, the Ming Chong Pau. This newspaper which is of the extreme leftwing was banned by the87 words
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103 1964-05-13 11 lf. r ASHINGTON, Tues.— The TT Malaysian Ambassador, Dato Onp Yoke Lin, said yesterday he found in his travels through the United Slates that the average American was "very strongly' 1 in support of Malaysia in its controversy with Indonesia. Daio On« said thisUPI - 103 words
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Article32 1964-05-13 11 MUAR, Tues. A woman tapper, Wong Fong. 58 was found de<id on an estate at Pagoh. 18 miles from here. last Sunday. The police believe that she was murdered.32 words
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Article34 1964-05-13 11 KUCHING. Tues— The vicepresidents of the "Meals for Millions" Foundation In Los Angeles, California, Dr. Omar Fureed. vsited Kuchinß last week to discuss the future supply of multipurpose food to Sarawak34 words
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Article31 1964-05-13 11 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Mentrl Besar of Negrl Sembilan. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohammed, has been appointed patron of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society branch here31 words
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Article31 1964-05-13 11 MUAft, Tues. The police yesterday arrested three youths in connection with the theft of 10 bags of fertiliser valued at $50 at Bukit Pasir. seven miles from here.31 words
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216 1964-05-13 11 Women teachers send Tengku a reminder OENANG, Tues.— The National Women Teachers' Union today wired the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, appealing to him to give "urgent and immediate consideration" to the question of equal pay for equal work. This was disclosed by the president. Mrs. R. Bhupalan, who is216 words
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Article67 1964-05-13 11 IPOH, Tues. A teacher. Ajmeer Singh 21. was robbed of SlOO by six youths near the Stadium Peralc here last night. He was cycling to his home In Fair Park from Canning Gardens, when the youths who were seated on a culvert confronted him Three of67 words
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Article38 1964-05-13 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Victor Doggett, a Singapore music critic, will speak on "Music here and there" at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Bingapore-West at the Prince's Restaurant at 1 p.m. on Saturday.38 words
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141 1964-05-13 11 DENANG, Tues. Umno would "remain immortal." Ustaz Othman Abdullah, the party's rational publicity officer, said here last night. "Umno will live not only for 100 or 1.000 years but as long as there is a sun and a moon," he told Penang141 words
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111 1964-05-13 11 THE FIRST COMET TO LAND AT PENANG PENANG. Tues. Fif-ty-six passengers, mostly American tourists, madr local aviation history today when they disembarked from the first Malaysian Airways Comet to land at the Bayan Lepas Airport here. A larre crowd watched as the jet from Bangkok touched down at 1.05 p.m.111 words
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Article31 1964-05-13 11 SINOAPORE. Tues. A motorcyclist. Khay Kwonß Kwan. 24. was killed last night when his motor-cycle and a car collided at the Junction of Cavan Road and Lavender Street.31 words
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Article202 1964-05-13 11 PENANG, Tuesday. qiHE national president of the YWCA, Mrs. R. Bhupalan, last night urged women to take a more active interest in international affairs. "In a world where Inter- 1 dependence of nations is more meaningful than it has ever been before, women have their202 words
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Article61 1964-05-13 11 IPOH, Tues. Thieves broke into I the house of the Chief Research I Officer of the Mines Department. I Mr. P. M. Sheahan. in Towers Road here last night and took away .i watch and two bottles of brandy. In anottier house at nearby Tambun Road,61 words
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Article48 1964-05-13 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Poon Kah Nov. 17. was stabbed to drath last, ninht by secret society thugs in Eu Tong Sen Street A police spokesman said chat motive for the stabbing had not yet been established, but it is believed to have secret society connections48 words
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Article58 1964-05-13 11 PENANG, Tues. Two Malaysian pilgrims died at sea soon after the liner Kuala Lumpur left Jeddah on a return trip to Penang. This was announced today by the Pilgrimage Department. No other dotails were given. The Kuala Lumpur is due in Penang at 6 a.m. tomorrow and58 words
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Article19 1964-05-13 11 SEREMBAN, Tues. Mr. V. Muthucumaru. 55. has been elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress branch here.19 words
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233 1964-05-13 11 Move to strengthen hospital assistants union 1/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. —A mo\t has been made to re-organise the 3.000-s tro n g National Union of Hospital Assistants. A resolution to this effect was passed at an executive council meeting of the union held here last night. The union secretary. Mr. M.233 words
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Article48 1964-05-13 11 PENANG. Tue*.— Business flrmi in Penang have been asked to fly the national and state flags on their buildings on June 3. official birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The request was made by th« State Secretariat to all five local chambers of commerce.48 words
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Article42 1964-05-13 11 PENANG. Tiles. The general purposes committee of the City Council has decided to leave to the State Government the decision whether or not to renew tlie Control of Rent Ordinance in respect of Georee Town for another year.42 words
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Advertisement377 1964-05-13 11 Bidomak ~™sf i m HOLIDAY FOR 2 >— $%fr in HONGKONG by cpa w iiy? Bow would you like to fly by Cathay Pacific -==^^«J^/^^*^^«^lA Airways for a deliphtful holiday in Honjfkongr Vs^^^P^ScS*"^^^^** with all expenses paid?* The holiday is yours "f you win this easy BIDOMAK contest! >•■-■ Knter377 words
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Advertisement66 1964-05-13 11 ujpip MtmmLIKEEP YOUR CITY HEALTHY! -^Jc 1 safe, easy way to keep toilets in offices, cinemas. hotels, restaurants and private homes gleaming white and germ free. A littl» HARPIC sprinkled in the bowl and left standing for a few hours removes stains completely and cleans right round the bend where66 words
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Miscellaneous17 1964-05-13 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl J TMERE'S A PARKIN' SPACE,BUTIDOMT ft THINK IT'S BIS ENOU6H, ft /j17 words
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Advertisement773 1964-05-13 12 i MH^MLyyy^ (.oniirurO Itmu r'agr 81 SITUATIONS VACANT ■a Words SS (Min.)— Box So ct: txtrm SENIOR SCIENCE TEACHER with shilitv to teach Biology required. Apply to Secretary. Catholic U.gh School, Petaling Jaya. COST CLERK Required by KngineerInK establishment. Kxperience essential I if* ils of experience, copies of refer- I773 words
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Advertisement442 1964-05-13 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si Min.)— Box St ctt. extrm APPLICANTS replying to Bos .Numbers for vacancies, are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications. No responsibility can ne soepted for their loes ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT ENGINEER WELL ESTABLISHED MALAYSIAN SHIPPING COMPANY requires an ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT442 words
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Advertisement832 1964-05-13 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE -.a »tir*t SJ tUHn.y— Box el* extra I LANO 16.000 SQUARE FEET class restdeajtlal district off old Race Course Penang $2 0.n.0 per sq.ft. Box A3«95 S.T.. K.L. CALDECOTT MILL: Detached bouse on elevated site. Accommodation comprises, lounge, dining room, I double and 1 single bedroom.832 words
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Advertisement835 1964-05-13 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M BravsJl Mim i— Hnt in era asjßfa ItSl LAMBRETTA. SSM „n o cellent condition, just re-prayed Owner I bought car. View *4 Alexandra Road, j 5 pore. After 2 p.m. 195S AUSTIN HEALEV 100 Silver Orey. $3,500 KxcelUnt condition Re gularly serviced Owner returning to Australia.835 words
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Advertisement923 1964-05-13 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE H-ortfa V 5 I 4frn Hot if 1956 JAGUAR 1.4 tton .ill round r--n.un.inir ultrr accept' ed Trade-la cos cd. HP also arranges*, e. View at 10b Ui.kioiui. Koad. (8 pore) FOR SALE; I9M O'loen ÜBIB. Condition kood. mileage 4I.UUU fm-rn 52.*****1 npitiin. iondit:ua r'OOd. mileugc M.OVO923 words
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Article238 1964-05-13 13 I \|AV lirst gradi ruboir ouyeri r.i.b. cloud at S p.m In Sinsai pare and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at SMi per lb up one-ciKhth of i cent Monday's closing level lot <ti<- position. Thr lone «a? inactive R.A.S. and F.M.R.C. ciismt prisis ■n cents pet lb. yesterday Int.238 words
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Article73 1964-05-13 13 HINESE Produce EKenjnxt). Sins*. port noon prtcot p«r picul yttttrdayt Coconut oil: bulk $46} aellers, drum MIX Keller* Cipra: May June L'K Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white ***** sellers. Sarawak white SI4O sellers. aperial 1 Sarawak black BUI >elleni. tnrlil.M LamponK black $120 sellers. ASTA $132* jcller.v Sinxapare73 words
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Article94 1964-05-13 13 •I'ME Malayan E«changt BanKf Asso--1 cution made these chunges in itl to $100): New York: tiuyinx TT 32 11 'In. airmail OO 32 13/16. 90 d/st. 33 1/8 credit bill*. 331 trade bills. Canada: huyinii TT. 36 7/16. airmail OD 35 9/16. UO d/st 36 1/16 credit Mate,94 words
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Article36 1964-05-13 13 ON the im ncriinii market in Hong Konft yesterday the U.S. o*l--la- was quoted at 5.731 for TT and 7". for cas». Stirling was quoted at 16 and •n: tail of told at in36 words
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Article29 1964-05-13 13 Nu U MALAYAN IM Kill It PKICK: US; cents (up onr eighth of a cent). TIN: MM (up 87} cents). Kstimated offering 270 tons (up 5 tons).29 words
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635 1964-05-13 13 From Our Market Correspondent EQI ITY shares were dull and easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover was very poor indeed reflecting the fact that the Kuala Lumpur trading room was closed for the First Day of Muharam holiday in Selangor.635 words
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Article28 1964-05-13 13 STOCKS INDICES M bun Stock Indup. >lav M Mai •Industrials: 107.09 IO«.-;o Tins: 130.^(5 l :;n :n S rubbrrv 107.08 Menu *l)rr. 30.19W3 10il Dec. 29. »<»•> z= |pa28 words
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Article729 1964-05-13 13 UTJSINESS in the Singapore 'rading room of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.I. Moldins. (1.000) 53.2.5: I. Smnltsrs I* 11 SL, (T.OOO) $4.20. (l.OOO) »4 1W: OunliM (2.000) f>M>: Itsi irds. SJ 72 SL, (I.OUU) X2.T7 U. (2.000)729 words
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299 1964-05-13 13 THE price of tin in Penang yesterday was declared at $528. a sain of 87} cents. The offering continued to rise for the fourth consecutive trading day gaining 5 tons yesteroay to an estimated 270 tons. In Lendon on Monday at the end299 words
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Advertisement116 1964-05-13 13 WtSTBOUNB. Sin»acors »"erj'| Marseillet Saraeait Mi»r» T T V IS/17 Mat 1171 May JI May Ommr, lilon H»i an lirsn. lattarfaai OUlh i OtSl «H,c» SCHVICt Sir|ac>u' TCHIBaNC* i/ I JIM OufCin (21/|). Fort EWsMO (74/1). Capfto*" 111 I), Matad' M/l). *>ort Ha' i I (•SIIOUNO LOrnt Ttmi> TjhOfiai frf116 words
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Advertisement1293 1964-05-13 14 L T -QCI Uue S core Sans P. I Urn >-enanp lALTHYBIUS Liverpaal. C'uran Gil. 31 May 15 PERSEUS Livcrpaal, r. .m Glasgow Cdn IS Today May 14 IS May 17 DIOMED Liverpool. |.a n Cdn. 33 Today May 15 IS May 2S ATREUS Liverpaal. G a £c« >*>i IS1,293 words
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Advertisement1368 1964-05-13 14 Iv.ll THn EAC LINES ■A r ~jf"U SINCAPOIE KUALA IUMPUa.P.SWtTTfNHAM PfNANO HNUII HOllll k.AMMNCaD. fO»01«»> J/J.WSIO OU»V L^^wt'K^^aM moHi ;»oi »o>i nm mom «»ai mom 4JJ7I SAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHA6EN Singapore P S nam Penang "JUTLANDIA" k)y)... 21/23 May 241,368 words
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Advertisement1341 1964-05-13 14 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL i CONTINfHTAI PORTS niuvruTir ESS JOJK<NV£NUE Lonoon Jano 24 Singapore ft rTaM ferang Gmoutn Jal< II Ma> 11/ IS May 19/23 May 24/2S G mv RrxinnßAN for London late is btNLIUKAN Rotteraam Juae II jmgapore Pt. S'nan Penang Hamburg luaa 24 May 17.1,341 words
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Advertisement1250 1964-05-13 14 I jhg^ EUERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. |H&lj\ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRt "••■I HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH I Sine»»O" 1- Sham Penanr Uuelon««R •lONIAN 21 22 May 23,24 May. 25 May 1| Jum iliK UF NEWCASTLE H ,1 Hi, I* May 11 v 'CITY OF LEICESTER '7/21 >aae 21/24 Juno 251,250 words
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Article245 1964-05-13 15 \J AY Krst xrade ruMor auyirs f.e.t). closed at S p.m in Singa- port and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at >'■>. rent* per lb up one-eighth ol i cent an Monday's closing level lot •h. position The tone wan inactive, ft. A.S. and FMR f closing price* I prompt245 words
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Article70 1964-05-13 15 oori noon pricot por picul yottorday: Coconut oil: bulk »4«» geltHß, drum «4"- «fllfr» Copra: May Junt IK Continent: t'nnuotrd Ptppar: Muntok white Sl4'.'| sellers, Sarawak whtt* Sl4O sellers. aperml I Sarawak black $115 seller*, garbled Lamport* black $120 sellers. AST A 1 nJH sellers. Siniipiri Coconut Oil70 words
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Article108 1964-05-13 15 'THE Malayan Eichangi Bank!' Aim ciation mad> these changes in us rate? to merchants yesterday tall ratea to SIOO): New Virki: huyini; TT 13 11 Ih. :itrmail OD 32 13/16. 90 dst 33 1/8 credit bill?. 33s trade bills. Canada: huyinn TT. 35 7/16. airmail OD 35 9/16.108 words
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Article37 1964-05-13 15 ON <h» Irss exchange mar Nat in Hong KonfE yesterday ttir U.S. dallair wa.« quoted at 6.731 for TT and 72* for cas". Stirling was quoted at in and on; tael ol (Old at l*Si37 words
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Article29 1964-05-13 15 Ha) ll MALAYAN IM lim i; PRICK: b'B« cents (up iini' eighth of a cent). TIN: Ss>B (up B*l cents). KstiniHted orTerinj 270 tons (up 5 tons).29 words
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634 1964-05-13 15 From Our Market Correspondent Ij'QIITY shares were dull j and easier on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover was very poor indeed reflecting the fact that the Kuala Lumpur trading room was closed for the First Day of Muharam holiday in Selangor.634 words
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Article30 1964-05-13 15 STOCK INDICES M lav.m Stock lndicr> May II Ma\ II •Indu>trials: 107. 0H IO«.-iO Tins: 130.'i« I:n ih S rubber*: 107.08 lv; 00 •Dec. 30.1963 lOii Dec. 29. 15*1)2 IO«30 words
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Article725 1964-05-13 15 UUSINESS in the 81ngaiX)re Tading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Molding (I.UUO) 53.2.V C. Smilters $4 Is SI., (7.OUU) 54.20. (1.000) $4I»: OisnleM (2.000) 83.M: tssi ards. 52.72 SL. (l.UOO) (I.TI U (2.00U) S2.TH. (U.OOO)725 words
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293 1964-05-13 15 THE price or tin in Penang yesterday was declared at $528. a sain of 87 1 cents. The offering continued to rise for the fourth consecutive trading day gaining 5 tons yesterday to an estimated 270 tons. In London on Monday at the293 words
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Advertisement1132 1964-05-13 15 VI KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service kevjsku v -.i| i) r«rl C'caio Mare- 72 23 i NM 7 j u i, Jg j u| 1( uf 21 v West Coast ot Central South America Service v Yoko'arra la lioerijo B tara Guayaquil ta. »o1,132 words
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Advertisement1037 1964-05-13 15 TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons tully oirconditionetf itobilncd) Deporting PENANG 17th May 1964 SINGAPORE 18th May 1964 tor Frcmantle, Adelaide. Melbourne ft Sydney. Limited First Class ft Tourist Class accommodation available Apply to your I ravel Agent or: ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD.,1,037 words
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Advertisement522 1964-05-13 15 j r^^r-^ ORIENT LINES r 2 GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST DIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MALATA TO CANADIAN AND US GREAT LAKES PORTS Ss 7.ENOBIA MARTINI" 21 23 May 24 25 May 2( 27 M*ay 21 Jllr Ss "ORIENT TRADER" 22 24 Just 2S/2S lim 21 21 ruse 31 iuD522 words
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Advertisement97 1964-05-13 15 WtSTBOimO. tU'OPf SIPVICI TSfST ra ZSrJSThEZ Brtnei. Detterfaa bOUIH t *tSI »FHIC» StIVICt SiPfafoi*^ TCHIIINCA (I tine Oorcan (21/1). (-on Ebafjaai 114/ I). Cepetoo" (2t I). Mataoi (Ml). Port Mjrcru't. La|o; (I/J). Cot: I (•SIIOUNO l 0"" Tem>r TlllOfl(1 Ff »«<»— Oat*Oeti. Art MllkSl Spore f'i" 1 Saiiee- is Mai97 words
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97 1964-05-13 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Tues. JNDUSTRIAL leaders improved In today's firmer market. Moves mostly were not large. Henry Jones had an unexplained 7s. rise to 955. before closing at 89s. Oil* and base metals eased slightly. Loans were steady. C K A 34/9 Mount Isa 42/lxd N Broken Hill (10s.) 36/397 words
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Article196 1964-05-13 16 CHIP* lying alengeide the •Ingapere wharves er eipeoted In teday are: Wonosobo 1/2. Flintshire 4/ft, Sedenak N.W a, Ardbrae 19, Perseus 15/16, rVntong 25, Ball (Swedish) 29/30. Horal Maru 27 12*. Dlomed 33/34, Cathay 3X/39. Dale* Maru 40/41. Nagato M«ni 44. straat Freetown 45, "nd Rullmba 23/24196 words
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Article210 1964-05-13 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 12. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* lUniMead 14 eta. 11. Box 27 cts. Dunlops 18 eta H Containers 16 eta Cttv Ik-v 6 eta. MeAllater 13 cts. K. Smelters 29 cts. M Invest. 15 cts. Keen 17 eta OCRC 22 cts Fed Ulsp. IS cts. Rothmans 11210 words
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Advertisement447 1964-05-13 16 (Continued from Page 12) STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 20 Word* S5 (Mln.)-Box tt eU. extra TIREO? LET LAUREL Manage S'-imhatn refresh you l.m-nied Hasleur/Masseune. 319-1' River Valley Koad, Spore. Telephone 2387S 10.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. sharp. GENTLEMEN. Cor DwedlsD Massage. Bteambaths. fractal Treatment, Manicure, Halrcuttlng, Tinting and Shaving "Jeans" Alrcondltloned447 words
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Advertisement750 1964-05-13 16 UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE SUPERINTENDING NAVAL STORE OFFICER A THE SUPERINTENDING VICTUALLING STORE OFFICER H.M. DOCKYARD AUCTION SALE OF Surplus Naval Stores Comprising:Motor Trucks, Motor Cycles. Bedford Buses. Carpets. Kurniture, Watches, Telescopes, Motor Tyre Spares, Chisel Mortising, Planing and Grinding Machines. Projector, Refrigerators. Life Boats, Perkins750 words
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Advertisement698 1964-05-13 16 GERMAN ACADEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ENGINEERING AND MINING SCHOOLS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for scholarships to study at Engineering and Mining Schools In the Federal Republic <-f Germany and West Berlin, beginning Ist December, 1964. L The plan of studies Includes: A. A four-month German language course698 words
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Advertisement791 1964-05-13 16 NOTICES I NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business and goodwill ot Mar Hua Sawmill Si Co.. at No. 402-2, 3 H 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 other791 words
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Advertisement809 1964-05-13 16 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT SHUT-DOWN OF WATER SUPPLY Owing to the shut-down of the Gunong Pulai pipeline on Sunday. 17.5.64, for cross-connecting it to a new main, there will be a partial cut in the water supply on the western part of Singapore. All areas west of809 words
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Advertisement740 1964-05-13 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the post oi AIRPORT HOSTL3S. Department of Civil Aviation, Singapore. SALARY SCALE: $220x15 A-250/ B/265-15A-475 p.m. In addition to basic salary, variable allowance at current rates is also payable. AGE: 21 35 years. QUALIFICATIONS A EXPERIENCE: (a) Cambridge740 words
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Advertisement761 1964-05-13 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF NEGERI SEMBILAN SUNGEI LINGGI WATER SUPPLY SCHEME CONTRACT NO. 12 SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND ERECTION OF BANDSCREENS TENDERS are Invited from Class "C" Contractors and above, registered with the P.WJ3. under Head 111. Sub-Head 6 for the above mentioned Contract. The Contract Includes the supply, delivery761 words
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Advertisement171 1964-05-13 16 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are Invited and will ba received up to 2 p.m. on Monday Ist June 1964 for the Supply of Dopes. Painters Materials, General Chemicals. Miscellaneous Materials, Electroplating and Analytical Reagents. Cleaning Materials and Disintectants to RAAP BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender forms may be171 words
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650 1964-05-13 17 Hard to change times now, say Japan BA r ]X)KYO, Tues. The Japanese Badminton Association said today they were studying a complaint filed by the Danish Thomas Cup team about the time set for the inter-zone semi-final matches against Malaya. Danes are scheduled to play against Malaya on Thursday andReuter; UPI - 650 words
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Article105 1964-05-13 17 rKYO. Tuei.— The draw lor the Malaya-Den-iii.irk I'honio.s Cup inter- ione semi-nnal here on Thursday and Friday is: Thursday— singles: Teh Kew San v I r land Kops; Tan Aik Huang v KnudAage Nielsen; doubles: Tan Vee Khan and Ne Boon Bee v Finn Kobbero and Jorgen Hansen;105 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-05-13 17 SOCCER Thompson in England XI v Portugal LONDON, Tues. Peter Thompson, the 21 -year-old Liverpool left-winger, wins his first full England cap aga'nst Portugal at Lisbon next Sunday at outsideright. Eobby Churl ton Is retained at outside- left. Thompson comes in on the rightReuter - 152 words
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Article32 1964-05-13 17 LONDON, Tues. Wimbledon, the well-known London soccer club who won the English Amateur Cup last year, have aeclded to turn professional. They will apply to Join the Southern _eagu».32 words
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709 1964-05-13 17 CRICKET Australians 262 and 107 for one; Sumy 206. SURREY Ist INNS. Stewart b McKenzie 8 Edrich c Simpson b Martin 39 Storey c Burge b McKenzie 40 Smith c Grout b Corline 10 Wlllett c McKenzie b Martin 0 Tindall lbw Velvers 38709 words
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Article111 1964-05-13 17 ACCRA, Tues. The Ghana Boxing Authority yesterday declared Floyd Robertson (Ghana) featherweight champion of the world. A statement by the authority said they had unanimously agreed to reverse the decision of the two judges who gave Sugar Ramos, Cuban holder of the title, a points decision overReuter - 111 words
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Article47 1964-05-13 17 MANILA. Tues. Malaysia, represented by Tan Foil Seng and Paul Choo. suffered their fourth defeat In the seven-nation Asian Junior tennis championships when they went down 0-3 to India today. Unbeaten Japan and the Philippine* head the team standings with three wins to date. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article19 1964-05-13 17 TORONTO. Tues. Scotland's touring Rugby Union team crushed a combined Ontario Universities side 75-0 here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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185 1964-05-13 17 TENNIS Italian title to Marge again DOME. Tues.—Wimble1V don champion Margaret Smith (Australia) yesterday won the women's singles title in the Italian lawn tennis championships for the third successive year. In the final at the picturesque Foro Italico. topseeded Margaret beat fellowAustralian Lesley Turner 6-1, 6-1. When the pair met185 words
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Article23 1964-05-13 17 MALACCA. Tues. The Commonwealth Armed Forces (Malaya Area) annual tennis championships will be held at Rasah Camp. Seremban. from June 8-13.23 words
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231 1964-05-13 17 ONDON, Tues. Openly ing batsmen Ken Suttle (Sussex) and Norman Homer (Warwickshire) scored ceifcturies yesterday. Suttle hit 121 In four hours 20 minutes, and helped Sussex to build up a total of 322 for nine in reply to Derbyshire's first inninfts total of 279 forReuter - 231 words
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170 1964-05-13 17 Honda car to contest W. German event LONDON, Tues. Honda, the Japanese firm who are expected to make Uieir debut in Grand Prix motorracing this year, will also enter a sports car in the Nurburgring 500 kilometres race in West Germany on Sept 6. Australian Jack Brabham, former world Grand170 words
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Article18 1964-05-13 17 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The ninth Johore Grand Prix meeting will be held here on Aug. 30-3118 words
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Article18 1964-05-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Motor Sports Club will hold a go-kart meeting here on May 31.18 words
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Article44 1964-05-13 17 CALCUTTA. Tues. The 2.1--member Malaysian hockey team arrived here last night from Kuala Lumpur on a four-week tour of India. They go to Madras today on their way to Kurnool where they play their nrst match on Friday against a South Z —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article137 1964-05-13 17 BADMINTON lnter-lu»pital« Ist rd (Spore i: Tan lock Sens bt Outpatient Services 3-2. (TTS first i: Jerry Chan lost to K. S. Raj 3-15. 1-15: Dr. T H. Low lost to Mohkan Singh 2-15. 2-15; Malek and Ranee bt Dr. C. W. Lav and Mohamea Sidek 12-15 15-2, 15-11; Dr.137 words
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Advertisement226 1964-05-13 17 t o fe •jkfc^^' Introducing the NEW /'"""r^ijjgfcj^ J Minolta _J_ M A POWERFUL CdS LIGHT METER JJ IW^TI M MEASURES CANDLELIGHT TO ff g_ mm //£fj£_ L C BRIGHT OUTDOORS ■VESSkiI m i CdS is the most sensitive lightj^B^E"™tss~TjTS measuring device made. It covers /r> ZlUt j^tAk in e«tens:ve226 words
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Advertisement42 1964-05-13 17 FINMICE^ V/^^ and A-^ earn s* INTEREST^ C^J/m PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) Hm* OUtx. KUALA lUHPUH IrwMt KUALA LUMPUR JOMOM IAHKU iKW PtNANG MALACCA* IIN&AFOU Onrmi Omtm UUNII %n4 MONO KONO <*—t amm •> mu< juM iHj mm* t*"\"mr»42 words
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Article213 1964-05-13 18 Trainer is fined —report DKNANG, Tues. The MRA Sti- pendiary Steward's report on the Penang races on Sunday: Race 1 Tjoa, trainer of Flymc Spec, was lined $25 for fail- 1 ing to declare to run and notify I a rider at the appropriate time. Precedence made a dive at213 words
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Article99 1964-05-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Six Malayan turf club officials will visit the United States next xr.onth at the invitation of the U.S. Racing Commission. They are Lin Huck Aik and Ong Huck Lim of Penang Yeoh Cheang Lee and Cheah Ghim Leng of Perak: and Dato99 words
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241 1964-05-13 18 MALAYSIA IN POOL B OF OLYMPIC TOURNEY T ONDON. Tues. v Malaysia will play in Pool B in the Olympic hockey tournament at Tokyo in October. POOL A Pakistan. Britain, Kenya, Australia. Japan. New Zealand. Poland, Canada. POOL B India. Spain. Germany, Holland. Belgium, Malaysia. United Arab Republic. Rhodesia. Oct.Reuter - 241 words
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Article211 1964-05-13 18 Kam Weng sets a new mark KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Chung Kam Wene. the Malaysian weightlifter who is now living In Cardiff, recen/tly set up a new British record during the Welsh champion snips at Swansea. In a letter to Sum Kwok Seng, secretary of the Malaysian Amateur Weightiifting Federation. Kum211 words
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Article276 1964-05-13 18 Shariman scores winner for Darul SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tues. —I Darul Aflah strenethened their chances of retaining their SAFA Div. 1 title today when they scored their fifth successive win, beating Tan Tock Seng Hospital 2-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Darul were held to a scoreless first half but insideright Jumaat276 words
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Article49 1964-05-13 18 HOCKEY 19 Signals enter KO final CINOAPORE, Tues.— l9 Slgnals entered the final of the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knockout tournament when they beat RAF Seletar 2-1 at Dover Road today. Signals will meet either the current League champions, Singapore Recreation Club, or Ceylon Sports Club In the final.49 words
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Article48 1964-05-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The P A. of Selangor have decided to give $800 to the parents of Malaysian Junior Asian Cup player, Ng Peng Huat. who died In Saigon last month. The presentation will be made by Inche Harun bin Hnji Idris, the Mentri Besar, Selangor,48 words
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Article23 1964-05-13 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The FarEast Air Force Goltint; Society's annual championships will be held at the Bukio Course from June 23 to 26.23 words
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Article29 1964-05-13 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— There will be two events. 100m and 800m. for the old boys at the Outram Secondary School annual athletics meet on Friday (2.30 p.m.).29 words
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Article, Illustration533 1964-05-13 18 RUGBY UNION IPOH, Tues.— Adoption of the new rules should provide for faster and open rugby in the new season, Bill Procter, secretary of the MRU, said here today. Mr. Procter said the MRU had ordered 300 copies of the amended rules from533 words
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Article311 1964-05-13 18 Don't restrict team Kler SINGAPORE, Tues G. S. Kler, secretary of the Sabah AAA, who was elected a Malaysian selector at last Sunday's meeting of the Malaysian AAU, said today that he felt Malaysia should use the Tokyo Olympic Games as a mearss of building up a strong team for311 words
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Article28 1964-05-13 18 MALACCA. Tues.— The Malacca AAA will bold their second "mini" marathon road race (10.7 mllec* here on May 31 starting from the Kubu Stadium at 7 a.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-05-13 18 —SP* WWP - SP *WWP RACING by Master Auctioneer and Film Goer 111 show improvement in track trials SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I'HE Clash between Master Auctioneer and Film Goer 111 in the Div. 1 closed race for two-year-olds over 6f should provide one of the highlights of Sunday's races here.448 words
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Advertisement69 1964-05-13 18 Don't miss this opportunity NATIONAL WSSi ln 20 easy installments of only^Ofiper JBSi $^O month A NIGHT SERVICE «TTmTTT7T« I TIOlm OUHIM Irom i.3oam«lo.Jo£m IiQMHfQjI I PM DUCTS ARE Sunday* »nd Public T«PjT^« ..r.cn Holidays from 1 Mum I R I l C to IV mlO 30 pm. I •FUU69 words
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Advertisement108 1964-05-13 18 Message from the winner of the OTARD Competition, received from the ROYAL Chateau de Cognac An indispensable aid to successful business— The Straits Times Directory of SINGAPORE MALAYA, 1964. The only authoritative and comprehensive reference work available, with a vast store of information: 350 page Alphabetical Classified Directory containing over108 words
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Miscellaneous182 1964-05-13 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER S*pore Bouneaa ne—es Div. 1: Wearnes v Cold Storage (padang); Div. 2: M. Airways v Borneo Motors; Chartered Bank v Mercantile Bank (both at Parrer Pk); Div. 3A: Harper v Naafi; IS. Darby v Jardlne Waugh (both matches at Farrer Pk). DW. SB: Cooper Bros v Bata182 words
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Miscellaneous308 1964-05-13 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Still taking deliveries at home? 8. Forward group bore military 3 3) -punishment (4-6>. 8 Apparently we bear the bur--10. A sort oX grain ln oak (6). den 11. Appeal* to name to* child (S, 14 Possibly right ln cutting out--2). side ornamentation (10). 12.308 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-05-13 19 Johore Council surprise: No seat for MIC lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The big surprise in the naming of the new Johore State Executive Council today was that it did not provide a seat for a Malaysian Indian Congress representative as had been expected. Mr. M. P Kumaran. the only successful MIC275 words
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Article60 1964-05-13 19 LpNDON, Tues.— A col- I lection of letters written by Sir Winston Churchill dealing with German First World War reparations was sold here yesterday. Four letters we c sold for £111 at an auction by Sothebys to a dealer named Sawyer. The letters were written between 191860 words
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Article341 1964-05-13 19 LONDON. Tues.— It has been another day of unsettled condittom .mcl sliding prices in stock markets. Renewed small selling brought further widespread falls to equities. The flow of good company news continued apace, but in most cases prices fell after the statements either through profit-taking341 words
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Article63 1964-05-13 19 LONDON, Tues— Spot 20 -d.. June 20' 2 d., July 20 9 16d., Aug. d July Sept. 20 5,d., Oct Dec 20 11 16 d.. Jan. Mar. 20 11 16 d.. Apr June 20 11 16 d.. July Sept. 20 11 16 d.. Oct. Dec. 20 11 16 d..63 words
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Article26 1964-05-13 19 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1049, sellers £1050. Forward buyers £1047. sellers £1048. Settlement £1050. Turnover a.m. 145 tons, I p.m 20 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-05-13 19 PRESIDENT Macapaga) of the Philippines prepares to kiss the First Lady, following a muss at the Malacanang Chapel commemorating their 18th wedding anniversary. The mass was attended by close relatives and friends. TIM.36 words
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298 1964-05-13 19 Butler to keep in touch with Japan over Malaysia LONDON, Tuesday Ml{. R.A. Butler, British Foreign Secretary, said today lie intended to maintain regular contact with Japan on the Malaysia He was replying to a question by Mr. John Rankln (Labour) in the House of Commons on what consultations he298 words
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231 1964-05-13 19 SAIGON, Tues. The car carrying U.S. Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McNamara. made a surprise detour through crowded back streets of Saigon today to avoid possible assassination attempts along his scheduled motor route. An American security official gave a last-minute instruction to the231 words
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Article33 1964-05-13 19 LOS ANGELES. Tues. American actor William Bendlx has filed a U552,658,000 damage suit against the Columbia Broadcasting System, alleging breach of contract, interference with other employment opportunities and defamation. AP.AP - 33 words
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258 1964-05-13 19 A drawn match for Aussies vs Surrey LONDON. Tues The Australian cricketers dr< -ft i their match with Surrey at I The Oval here today. Scores: Australians 262 and 239 for one declared: B. Booth Ki9 i r.ot out. j. Potter 71 not out Surrey 206 and 207 for four258 words
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Obituary149 1964-05-13 19 MARY CAREH l.lov.'d wn.- of and mother oi Bl Anni- ;in<i lirockr on I pIMUW. CABLE RECEIVED FROM Informing Urn daatt <>f Mr.-. M Mwtrtf -Mtr ol Mr- A V of Orirnt.il Blink KlLnc MAOAM PAPPATMY. mother of i., pMMi away. i Kumral ;it W J;il;in Abdul \>.n 13-.Vtil149 words
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Advertisement114 1964-05-13 19 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) FRANCIS: fa M»rj Km -on on l.'-.Vt.l i Boapttal. l:oth v.ll Thank < to doctor ;;iff. QUICK DIVIDENDS! HOLDERS OF UNITS OF (TRUSTEES:- THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD.) AT 4 P.M. ON 15th MAY 1964 ARE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE THE HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND PAYABLE114 words
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