The Straits Times, 14 May 1964
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Title Section25 1964-05-14 1 ryo<% AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25, 00P 1 The Straits Times. ilk** o**0 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73125 words
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Article, Illustration481 1964-05-14 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Marathon Cabinet WO POINT IN DISCUSSING PROSPECTS FOR A NEW MALAYSIAN SUMMIT MEETING UNTIL LOPEZ PRESENTS MACA'S PROPOSALS 9 -By KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman is adopting a wait-and-see attitude before deciding on President Macapagal's proposal for another summit meeting with President Soekarno. He481 words
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Article561 1964-05-14 1 Summit: Lopez it full of hope lAKARTA. Wed. J Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, the Philippines Ambassador to the I'nited Nations, visited President Soekarno here for an hour today, then said afterwards he was optimistic for a summit conference on the Malaysia issue. ll<- told rrporU-rs Inwould leave Jakarta on FridayReuter; AP - 561 words
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Article53 1964-05-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed— One brigade of Infantry troops of Uip Jakarta Garrison Command will conduct a MrtM ol military exercises here from May 18 to 26. Antara news agency said yesterday. Explosives would be used during the exercises and Jakarta citizens were asked not to be frightened.Reuter - 53 words
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Article144 1964-05-14 1 SAIGON, Wednesday. TWO Cambodian jet fighters swept across the South Vietnamese border, west of Tay Ninli, yesterday and reportedly bombed and strafed a Vietnamese unit, reliable sources re- ported. Vietnamese infantrymen on the ground fired back at the jets which stayed only minutes inside VietnamAgencies - 144 words
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Article60 1964-05-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— A university lecturer from the Central Java city of Jogjakarta is facing trial here for allegedly insulting President Soekarno before his students, the official Antara news agency reported today. The report identified him as Oadjah Ma da University's medical college's Dr. H. A. BaghowlAP - 60 words
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Article70 1964-05-14 1 PORT WORTH. Wed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swanson carefully hid their US$4OO in bills in their oven before going to bed on Sunday night, sure it would be safe. Their 14-year-old son, Jackie, arose before them i and made toast for breakfast. Most of the serial numoersUPI - 70 words
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Article, Illustration678 1964-05-14 1 VIC NAYAGAM - Postal clerks Estates VIC NAYAGAM: Cabinet discusses two big strike threats CALL TO PUT DISPUTE BEFORE MEDIATOR A NEW OFFER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE CABINET today made a fresh offer to the Union of Post Office Workers to avert a threatened strike by 1,400 postal officers. By The decision reached678 words
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Article29 1964-05-14 1 THE HAGUE. Wed.— The Cunacn n Foreign Minister, Mr. Pmil Martin, told the Nato allies that Canada may recognise China next year. Canadian sources said yesterday.—AP.AP - 29 words
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206 1964-05-14 1 Union's boycott threat to 13 firms KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The National Union of Commercial Worker§ will tell 13 Japanese firms tomorrow: "We. will boycott handling Japanese goods if you do not recognise the union." The union secretary, Mr. A.B. Gomez, said today that last year workers threatened industrial action if206 words
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Article32 1964-05-14 1 •IF BRITAIN LEFT SINGAPORE GLASGOW. Wed. Defence Secretary Thornrycroft said here today •great struggles of power involving Russian*. Egyptians. Communist Chinese, would result if British left Aden and Singapore UPIUPI - 32 words
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172 1964-05-14 2 The way they dress get a man 50 years' jail JOHANNESBURG. Wed. J A judge said here yesterday the dress of many South African women, was "positively indecent and purposely done to stir sexual desires in. the male." Mr. Justice C. J. Claasen was sentencing an African to 50 years'Reuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-05-14 2 EGYPTIAN GIRL PENETRATES CORDON IN CAIRO WELCOME AN Egyptain girl, having broken through the police cordon throws herself on the bonnet of the car carrying the visiting Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev (centre) and President Nasser (right in car) in a triumphant procession throughUPI - 63 words
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125 1964-05-14 2 iIIANILA, Wed.— The impeachment of President Macapagal was formally sought yesterday by the acting Philippines Senate leader Mr. Arturo Tolentino. Mr. Tolentino. who also Ii vice-president of the opposition Nacionalista Party, accused the President in a petition filed with the Lower House of culpable violationsUPI - 125 words
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186 1964-05-14 2 What I told Eden during Suez crisis: Nikita BEIRUT, Wednesday. MR. Khrushchev spoke yesterday of the warning he gave the British Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden (now Lord Avon) at the time of the Suez crisis in 1956. In a speech broadcast by Cairo Radio heard here, the Soviet leader186 words
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231 1964-05-14 2 'You want oil? Then you must buy it' challenge the capitalist world We were fighting all imperialist countries. They were strong and we were weak, but we were victorious. "The picture now is different. You defeated three imperialist countries (a reference to the Suez campaign by Britain. France and IsraelReuter - 231 words
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168 1964-05-14 3 rjWE H\(.l 11. Wed. Mr. 1 Dean Kusk. the U.S. Secretary of State, yesterday warned that, though the Communist threat against Europe had been deflected, they were concentrating their expansionist efforts on other areas of the world. He told the opening session168 words
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77 1964-05-14 3 (GLASGOW, Wed. Housewife Mrs. Josephine Collins, 36, who sent Queen Elizabeth II photographs j of rats scurrying about her home, has received a reply from Buckingham Palace. The Queen's Drivate sec- retary said Mrs. Collins letter and photographs had been passed on to77 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-05-14 3 Johnson introduces his pet beagles PRESIDENT Lyndon Johnson is surrounded by scores of children as he gave an unusual Press conference on the lawns of the White House last Wednesday to introduce his pet beagles to the 'amities of newsmen. Last week, the President faced a barrage of ■riticism fromUPI - 69 words
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273 1964-05-14 3 Trade coference votes aid fund for development GENEVA, Wednesday. less-developed countries at the world trade conference yesterday voted two resolutkns through the third committee dealing with special funds to provide aid for their development programmes. The first resolution which dealt with the creation of a United Nations capital development fund,Reuter - 273 words
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Article41 1964-05-14 3 Plane ditches in sea 10 dead MADRID. Wed. All 10 people aboard a U.S. Navy patrol plane apparently died when their plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean yesterday. The search for survivors has been called off. a Navy spokesman said. DPI.41 words
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Article130 1964-05-14 3 COUNTESS WHO LAUNCHED FLEET DIES ONDON, Wed.— The Dowager Countess of Jellicoe, widow of the victor of the First World War naval battle of Jutland, died here yesterday aged 86. The woman, who over many years launched a whole fleet of ships, had entered a nursing home 10 days agoReuter - 130 words
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Article69 1964-05-14 3 LONDON. Wed. India headed the Commonwealth list of immigrants to Britain in 1963, according to a parliamentary answer in the House of Lords last night. Lord Derwent, Minister of State. Home Office, said the net balance of Immigrants from India was 17.498. India was followedReuter - 69 words
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Article22 1964-05-14 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Russian violinist David Oistrakh. 66. suffered a heart attack and is now in hosDital in Leningrad. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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80 1964-05-14 3 VKW YORK, Wed. The State Supreme Court here yesterday sentenced an assistant cashier who pleaded guilty to stealing I 551 .248,958 from the British owned Chartered I Bank here to 3>2-to-7 years in prison. The cashier. William Scorva. 53, hadReuter - 80 words
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147 1964-05-14 3 Steals car, then tells owner what is wrong with LONDON, Wed. A thief who stole a new £1,000 Jaguar saloon car returned it to its owner here with a list of faults that needed attention. After driving the car for 900 miles the thief wrote to the owner, explaining heReuter - 147 words
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Article43 1964-05-14 3 LONDON. Wed. A transistor radio has been combined with a camera in one portable unit for what was claimed to be the first time here. The radio-camera combination has been produced by OEC (.Radio and Television) Ltd.— UPl.43 words
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Advertisement280 1964-05-14 3 SPECIAL OFFERS!! 10% 15% reduction on all kinds of ORIENTAL CONTINENTAL carpets rugs Wonderful value! Buy now save! For a limited period only. HOUSE OF CARPETS 159, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, (Opposite Tivoli Hotel) Kuala Lumpur Tel: *****. SUPER ITALIAN TERRAZZO TILES (Supplying labour and materials far laying and polishing)280 words
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Article405 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT: IN AND OUT THK follow ing It today s schedule of civil aircraft movements at Faya Ueh.ir airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, iBA TOO) 6.30 pm from Melbourm. Sydney, Uawln. Jakarta (BA 711) ti.2o p.m. Qantas; From Sydney, Brisbane (QK TJ7) 7.30405 words
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Article28 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will Commission the training ship Singapore at a ceremony on the ship at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article27 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union plans to hold a "Poly Week" next month to raise money for Its union house building fund.27 words
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445 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 23-year-old woman today told a district court she was brought to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur by a man to work as a prostitute in Desker Road and, after for four days, she was found by a relative. The woman. Miss X,445 words
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Article, Illustration396 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday chairman of the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate, Sir Ivor Jennings, flew into Singapore tonight to discuss the revision of local Cambridge syllabuses with Government officials and educationists here. Sir Ivor, who had Just completed a tour of the Borneo territories,396 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-05-14 4 BALLET dancer Yeo Siong Leng (above), 22, who has just been awarded a scholarship for training in choreography and ballet in Germany by the German Academic Exchange Service. Mr. Yeo better known on the stape as Yang Yee will leave Singapore early next month. After attending an71 words
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188 1964-05-14 4 OINGAPORE, Wed. Six- teen-year-old school boy Tan Lian Ann has become the Singapore chess champion for the third successive year, retaining the Lim Boon Keng Challenge Cup. In the finals of the Singapore Chess Federation championship Lian Ann, a student of Raffles188 words
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Article64 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— An 'Enchanted Evening variety shew will be staged at the Singapore Badminton Hall on May 16 at 7.30 p.m. to boost the Holy Ghost Church Fund. Appearing as a guest artist singer is Miss Ruby Wah who is on holiday here. Tickets priced at $3.64 words
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Article21 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sree Narayana Mission today announced that $10,350.73 was collected on their Flag Day on May 9.21 words
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148 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— This State has a fine record of social welfare work undertaken by voluntary organisations, especially the Catholic Welfare Services, according to the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. Inche Wok, who was dlsti* but ing rehabilitation commodities to victims in the148 words
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Article46 1964-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The National Theatre keys will be handed to the National Theatre Board of Trustees at a ceremony to mark the taking over of the National Theatre by the Board of Trustees on Friday, at 10 a.m. at the National Theatre.46 words
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Article, Illustration273 1964-05-14 5 Ramani clarifies rubber for South Africa I TNITED NATIONS. iJ Wed. Malaysia's special representaspecial representative Mr. R. Ramani, yesteroay won support of the U.N. Special Committee on Apartheid for a clarification of a report on trade so as to correct ;;r,y inference that Malaysia had shipped rubber to South Africa.AP - 273 words
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105 1964-05-14 5 'Don't let children play near wells' MUAR, Wed. Parents here were warned today not to allow their children to play around unfenced wells and along the Muar River. The warning was riven by the president ol the Muar Parent's Association. Inche Ali bin Abu Bakar. tollowing reports of children being105 words
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Article43 1964-05-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Young ChriMiun Workers will hold 1: lift Ii national council meeting at the Malayan Teachers" Training Collece in' Pantai Valley beginning on May 23. Thr theme of the throe-day conference is "Social Responsibilities of Working Youth."43 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-05-14 5 First-time smile for the new Minister rl Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman (extreme left), after his first 'Cabinet meeting yesterday. With him are the Minister for Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan (centre), and the Minister for Health, Inche Bahaman bin SamsuddinYesterday's Cabinet meeting the89 words
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196 1964-05-14 5 ALOR STAR. Wednesday. JHE Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, said today the State Government was "actively considering" amending the State Land Code on Malay reservation to facilitate development. "This is a long-standing problem," he said. "While one aspect is to safeguard the196 words
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139 1964-05-14 5 Goh to lay foundation stone of new mill SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 The Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will lay the foundation stone of the new mill of Zuellig (Gold Coin Mills) Ltd. at Jurong on May 21. The new mill will be directly connected through underground conveyors to139 words
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Article87 1964-05-14 5 KUCHING, Wed.— Rabbit stock at present available in Sarawak is unsatistactory commercially, the Minister for Natural Resources. Mr. Teo Kui Seng, said recently during a visit to Kanowit. in the Third Division. High grade stock would be imported shortly from the Philippines, he said To87 words
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Article30 1964-05-14 5 KUCHING. Wed. —The acting Chief Commiss;onrr of Uie Boy Scouts' Association :n Sarawak Mr. A. H. Weekes. has been awarded the higher scouting decoration of the Silver Acorn.30 words
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Article64 1964-05-14 5 BANTING. Wed. The Mentn BetKti' ol Selangor. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, led an Alliance victory parade 10 thank tlie voters lor the 100 per cent success in the elections. Others who joined the parade were Inche Mohan ed Tahir. a Member of Pailiam Tit and64 words
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Article46 1964-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union has submitted new claims for revision of salaries on behalf of some 600 non-industrial staff employe at the naval base. The claims cover clerks, typtsts. wireless operators and draughtsmen and other non-industrial staff.46 words
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Article47 1964-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pohcr yesterday found Ernest Colvin. with a stab wound in his home at Philip Avenue, off Yio Chu Kang Road. A nine-inch knife was found under Ihe bed where Colvin was j lying. His condition is reported to! be not serious.47 words
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Article69 1964-05-14 5 Explosion in house of fisherman JESSELTON, Wed.— An explosion last night badly damaged a house belonging to a local-born Suluk fisherman at the second mile, Apas Road. Tawau police said today. There were no casualties. The house, belonging to Maiid bin Ibi, 55. was Immediately visited by police and military69 words
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Article27 1964-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police detained seven men under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 2.44? people in anti-secret society checks during the past 24 hours.27 words
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142 1964-05-14 5 [JUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The West German Government is offering 10 scholarships m Malaysians to study engineering and mining in Germany The award is for a period ot five years. Including a four-month course in the German language Those interested should be between 19 and 30142 words
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228 1964-05-14 5 Incorrigible youth with gun gets three years IPOH. Wed.— A proba- tion. report which described a youth as "incorri gible" was strongly objected to by a defence counsel. Mr. Lim Kean Chye, in the Sessions Court here today. In the dock was Lim Chou Eik. 20. who was found guilty228 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-05-14 5 RUBBER'S NEW LINE: WHAT IT DOES, NOT HOW IT LOOKS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Rubber Research Institute is building a pilot plant to develop rubber in a new form which will enable it to be sold not 'by looks" as at present but for technological properties. The Institute's director. Dr.283 words
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Article63 1964-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The University of Singapore has announced that the following candidates have passed the second year (supplementary > examination for the Diploma in Social Studies Part 1. Chan Wen* Thong. Mohanied Razalli bin Ibrahim, and Ng Lye Yin. It also announced that Ho Juan Mvi63 words
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Article68 1964-05-14 5 KUCHING. Wed. Twenty pure-bred TUIWOrtb P-s.s have been imported from Au>iralia by the Department ol Agriculture. Most of them will be houvd at the depart men i.s main pit; breeding station at Semonuolc to help augment production of pure bred pigs for sale 10 farmers The68 words
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Advertisement153 1964-05-14 5 v^f air travel with a delightful difference As you step aboard your magnificent JAL Jet Courier, you %T *B/ will feel you are "in Japan". Let the kimono-clad hostesses 6A3%> /^<^\ of Japan Air Lines brighten your journey with gracious airline /AMhMjJ^l&r^ service unique in all the world. The atmosphere153 words
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Article100 1964-05-14 6 JESSELTON. Wed— Lt.-CoL Osraan bin Rani, commanding officer of the 3rd Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, has been made an honorary Orang Tua (head- mam of Wallace Bay. near Tawau. in recognition of i the work done by the regiment. Thi Wallace Bay area is100 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-05-14 6 How are the children? she asks $50'<i-month mother of eight, in a coma after the Serdang horror crash, regains consciousness... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The first concern of a 33-year-old mother of eight children who was seriously injured in the Serdang road accident on Monday when she regained consciousness yesterday was237 words
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Article227 1964-05-14 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today described the Ipoh Municipal Council's de- cision to Implement its multi-lingual policy as "unhealthy." He said the decision was contrary to the "spirit" of the Constitution. (The Constitution says that the227 words
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Article56 1964-05-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A 78-yrar-old man was today charged in a magistrate's court with using criminal force on a 13-year-old girl with Intent to outrage her modesty. Cheng Soon Chwee pleaded not guilty to the charge alleging lie committed the offence in a backlane behind Synagogue56 words
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356 1964-05-14 6 Conviction of boy (no probation report) is —quashed— KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Justice One today quashed the conviction and sentence passed by the Session^ Court on a 15-year-old boy because the court did not first call for a probation report. Lee Beng Tong was convicted and ordered to be sent356 words
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Article60 1964-05-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Bahadur Singh was elected chairman of the Esso branch of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry at their general meeting recently. Others elected were: Vice-chair-man, Mr. Koh Teck Guan; secretary. Mr. Arthur Wong Seng Pui; assist, secretary. Mr. Abdul Rataim bin K. Bacha; treasurer.60 words
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Article26 1964-05-14 6 BATU PAHAT. Wed. The Tnwn Council has approved 5112.a00 for construction of a sea- ending fjuiii the jetty to I 'he Pantai housing urea.26 words
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Article17 1964-05-14 6 SEREMBAN Wed. Mu'hucumaru. 55. has been ejectrd president of the Malayan Indian Congress branch here.17 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-05-14 6 High tides bring misery to 6,000 in Port Weld TAIPING, Wednesday. JJNUSUALLY high tides have made life miserable for the 6,000 people of the fishing village of Port Weld, near here, during the last three days. The sea water has been, covering the town to a height of about three147 words
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398 1964-05-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed /CERTAIN sections of commerce and industry here consider some of the penalties laid down in the new I company law to be too severe. While they do not wish to specify at this stage which penalties they consider severe, they398 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-05-14 7 ipLEVEN people, including the driver and conductor, were in this Johorebound Green bus which overturned at the 15th mile Woodlands Road in Singapore on Tuesday night Three men and a woman were slightly injured. The woman passenger. Miss Tan Gim Kiaw, and the conductor. Goh77 words
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287 1964-05-14 7 AUSTEN ZECHA - 'Totalitarian' an expert's view of Indonesia AUSTEN ZECHA ■y KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MAN who has spent much of his life under tyranny today described Indonesia as "a typical totalitarian state." He is Mr. Adam Makkal. a former Hungarian refugee who fled to America at the height of the 1956287 words
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Article28 1964-05-14 7 SEGAMAT. Wed.— Mr. A. Govrindasamy has been elected president of the Johore branch of the Malayan United Tamil's Association. Mr. P. Thambusamy was elected secretary-general.28 words
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Article29 1964-05-14 7 MUAR, Wed. More than a hundred paintings by 60 Johore artists have been received for the first Johore art. exhibition to be held here next month.29 words
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Article64 1964-05-14 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— The deatli of a younß mother of two children was today described by the State Coroner. Mr. N. Ganesan, as suicide "possibly brought on by her acute suffering from a long illness." The body of Ling Choon Tee. 33, was found at the foot of64 words
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Article62 1964-05-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Narendra Gerald Nugawela, charged today with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to his wife. Mrs. Gladys Nugawella. told the magistrate that it was "merely a family squabble that can be settled amicably out of court." Narendra is alleged to have committed the offence at their62 words
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121 1964-05-14 7 MAN FOUND DEAD IN DRAIN: IT'S MURDER SINGAPORE, Wed. Police have classified the death of Ong Ah Hong, whose body was found in Upper Aljunied Road on April 27, as murder. Ong's body was found by a 14-year-old boy in a drain with a handkerchief tied round his neck. His121 words
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Article51 1964-05-14 7 TELUK ANSON. Wed. B. M. Velo. 23. who pleaded guilty to stealing a hammer and two other implements from the hospital mortuary here on May 1, was «entenced to six months' )»il and year's police supervision by the magistrate's court here. He had two previous51 words
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262 1964-05-14 7 PENANG, Wed I)OLICE today arrested 1 two men after a six- hour ambush following a report made last night by a passenger who was due to have sailed for India by the Rajula yesterday afternoon, that he had lost a trunk262 words
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Miscellaneous178 1964-05-14 7 Alimg O»p By F.F. Hawniin /OFCOURI NO, I_ N X < 5_ A Wo^\ I CAVE...ANYBOOY WHOS THIS CONCERN VMDULDNT EXPECT VJ uiu? c°< I STAKT «■>!> t** *1 M I V WORTH THFIK SALTS ABOUT ME HAVIN 1 J A SRL TO START HUhT fe. V HOUSEKECrINIa *Jr VGOTAC»VE.'178 words
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110 1964-05-14 8 JESSELTON, Wed. Mrs. Editta Tseng president of the Sabah Teachers' Union, said here that the best way to solve the shortage of local teachers was to Improve the salary scale. Mrs. Tseng, speaking at the first anniversary delegates' conference, added that the110 words
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Article60 1964-05-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The chairman of the Scientific Workers Association of India, Or. C. R. Krishna Murti, arrived here by air today to Invite personally Malaysian scientists to attend a symposium on science and national planning In Lucknow In July. Dr. Krishna Murti. wbo Is60 words
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256 1964-05-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DETAILS of the "new look" education system for Malaysia are expected to be announced soon. The Government-appointed committee, which is working out the details of the "comprehensive school education system," has almost completed its work. The Deputy Chief Education256 words
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Article36 1964-05-14 8 KUANTAN. Wed The Sultan of Pahang will open the first session of the State Legislative Assembly here on May 25. The 34 State Assemblymen will be sworn In before the openine ceremony.36 words
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Article77 1964-05-14 8 KUCHING, Wed. Mr. Stephen Yong, secretary-general of the Sarawak United Peoples Party, said today the move taken by the Government to close the Lundu branch and its sub-branches was a direct attempt to destroy the SUPP organisation. He said: "Just as the colonial regime77 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-05-14 8 The general election is expected to be held in June. 1968 Mr Yong added: "The high-handed manner in nwhich the Central Gover- ment has dealt with the SUPP organisation can only be interpreted by our members as aiming to destroy SUPP and raises doubts on the effectiveness of attaining127 words
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Article31 1964-05-14 8 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. Mr. K. O. Menon. hospital assistant attached to Scarboro Estate here, has left for India on retirement after 33 years' service with Malayan American Plantations.31 words
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233 1964-05-14 8 'Stay away until Saturday' letter to —seniors UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. More than 1.000 senior students of the University of Malaya have been told to report not earlier than Saturday to avoid ragging of more than 800 "freshies" who have been arriving for their first term at the university since233 words
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252 1964-05-14 8 ffiHRPTr m O KAN GAR. Wednesday. I^REE men who are alleged to have drowned a padi planter to a weU after robbing him on CWnese New Year's Day (Feb. 13) were todaTcomnutted to stand trial in the Asslbe Court on a charge of252 words
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215 1964-05-14 8 Council told: Don't sell that plot of land pENANG, Wed. Th« City Assessor, Mr I. W. Hake, has "strongly" advised the City Council against selling a piece of land in Sungei Dua although its value had appreciated by about 300 per cent. The 14.15 acre plot was bought by the215 words
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Article50 1964-05-14 8 Dead pilgrims named PENANO. Wed Three Singapore pilgrims died in the liner Kuala Lumpur on its return lourney to Malaya The ship arrived l^i Wday W th ***** returnln The three were Inche Mohamed Nairn bin R«Ma, 64 Ch« Mlnah binte Siilleh 64. and' Ch« Wok blnte Abdul Rahman. 5450 words
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Article94 1964-05-14 8 'Be patient' call by Stephens JESSELTON, Wed. Dato Donald Stephens. Sabah's Chief Minister, told the people of the Interior of Sabah that the Government was finding ways and means to help them. The Chief Minister, In a recorded message to the people of the Tongod Tamu Besar in the Klnabatangan94 words
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Article26 1964-05-14 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The St. Andrews Mission Hospital for children will hold Its annual Plm P*y on Saturday as part of Us fund-ralsln* campaign.26 words
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Article134 1964-05-14 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. ENTRIES are lnvlt«d for the annual competition for amateur cine enthusiasts- Sponsors are the Singapore Cine Club and the cine group of the Singapore Photographic Society. This annual event Is sponsored on alternate years by the Singapore Cine Club and the Cine Club134 words
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Advertisement237 1964-05-14 8 I II \J\J v iwßmvTtKll who Ac/ with the unique MEMOtuner NVONTHS H./> r .V^ V LIST PRICE $820 23" EK~ 17 "$4l X 20 NATIONAL The all-new National 23" set EK-17 surely is to-day the BIG BUY Let o demonstrat.on reveal to you what it offers. Ultra stable pictures,237 words
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Miscellaneous64 1964-05-14 8 Bugs Bunny By Hnlph iivimdahi 1 KrLL HNO it PE»\| ol^lt X l 1 1 VA <**>" THIS ELECTPC JT sj V i vA.euweß whilst Jl \7l A-jJ V?A2OR O* VERS CCxjlO ul I OWAT' JUST WHEN T'*» VI L VA r«NiSM q. J^S. 1 STAND A «_'L *f* JIM64 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-05-14 9 HARD WORK AMBITION, INVENTIVENESS, AND FULLER LIFE FOR ALL From ashes to riches Till-] crowds in the streets of Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe. Yokohama and even in the more remote provinces, are well dressed and look adequately fed. The national pel' capita annual income is still only £170. on a239 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1964-05-14 9 NINA EPTON - NINA EPTON By spent the same ratio as France and Germany on scientific research, i.e. 2% of the national income, or £319.3 million. Private companies spent most £171 million, next came the universities with £90 million. The Japanese are not imitating any more they are1,001 words
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Advertisement207 1964-05-14 9 *Ji ml 'Is ittk.^^l rig l r wjP IV b^ The 1964 Vauxhall Velox/Cresta Good design speaks for itself in the clean crisp beauty (3) HYDRA-MATIC*, the worlds most successful of the new Vauxhall Velox and Cresta. Both possess automatic transmission. that simple rightness of form which proclaims supreme 7^207 words
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Advertisement284 1964-05-14 9 After yoifoe seen the World's Fair... it costs only M $33 more to go on EoundtheWorld Pan Am! MN AM IS AN OFFICIAL INfOKMATION CENTEX FOI H£ WORLDS FAIR The New York World's Fair everything from dinosaurs to a trip across the moon —is something you'll remember forever. So is284 words
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Article44 1964-05-14 10 M War 4» SIO (Minimum) MR A MRS. K. A. miath?wM. 10 Lueanfr Road. Singapore, thank docI -t ifr of Cmrral Hoapltal for m.-lii-al jiti.nilnn. him! frt»ndn and re- wreaths and >• fum-ml of th'lr daiithi. i,, I in .HmMfrj on 11 .V 19*444 words
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Article197 1964-05-14 10 Jo Wnr4» tit (MUUmmmi THE UPWXDI TRIND In Beauty New Januen Bras shows you bow to ntmn or regain an attractive nsape at •"Olamo'jrette" Fltzpatrlck'* trinity COLLEGE Dublin gradual* ,-innu.il dinner. Kuala Lumpur, 23th Way. For particulars pbone Flanagan, Oflirr K U *****. home 6189.V FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite197 words
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Article35 1964-05-14 10 21 Word* tIM (Him.) CONVENTION AND HEALINC Bon lea Pentecostal Church, 36 Bt. Ro ..I. Singapore. 14th to 17th May daily 7.00 p.m. special erwik. r Ray. Frederick Paul. Jesus H.mH a:i welcome.35 words
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Article645 1964-05-14 10 President Johnson has warned against attaching great I significance to American I officials' visit to Saigon. These had to bo frequent and highranking, ho suggested, because of the great effort being expended in South Vietnam but they would not necessarily be j more than routine checks. From645 words
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Article463 1964-05-14 10 The Singapore Government's anxiety to get started on the Johore River water scheme is understandable enough. Though the Scudai project, due to be commissioned next month, is expected to add 15 million gallons a day to the island's supply, rising to 30 million gallons by the end of463 words
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Article133 1964-05-14 10 Penang is so impressed by parking meters it is going to install still more of them, but Kuala Lumpur is still waiting for its first The city has had 300 of them in storage for nearly two years now, waiting for the municipal authorities and the AttorneyGeneral's Department133 words
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Article334 1964-05-14 10 RALPH HARRIS - Trade with Reds move in the U.S. RALPH HARRIS. By WASHINGTON, Wed.— Led by a broad section of American business pressure is mounting here for easing United States restrictions on trade with the Soviet Union and other Communist countries of Eastern Europe. The United States Chamber of Commerce, a conservativeReuter - 334 words
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LETTERS
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369 1964-05-14 10 T SHOULD like, if I may. to refer to the letter from 'Citizen', Klang, which appears in your issue of Saturday May 9. In so far as the Outhrie Group of Plantations in Malaya is concerned, we have for a long time Indeed since the end369 words
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Letter163 1964-05-14 10 I REFER to the letter by "Slush" appearing in tne Straits Times (May 8) in connection with the poor condition of the road at Chestnut. Drive. I have to point out that Chestnut Drive is still a private street and as such the maintenance and upkeep of163 words
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Letter218 1964-05-14 10 note with interest the letters published In the Straits Times concernIng the Joint cress statement issued by the Political Science Society of the Nanyang University, the Political Society of Singapore Polytechnic, and our University Socialists' Club. The authors of these letters sought to clarify the distinction218 words
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Article, Illustration881 1964-05-14 10 RICHARD RESTON - RICHARD RESTON AN ECONOMIC BURDEN, A NOISY BAR TO FRIENDLIER DIALOGUE by THE irony of Cuba for the Soviet Union is that the Communist beachhead in this hemisphere now represents both a dramatic success and a major problem. This peculiar contradiction may in the long881 words
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Advertisement651 1964-05-14 10 Straits Tiaes Malay '■<-.! CMul'lrd airvvrtltemint* may ke beaded tec Itt now COLD irottAOl «HC*OI fin Mill Road COLD STORAGE MANCHU AT HOLLAND KOAD KATONO KCPPCL ROAP- NAVAL BAM CITT BOOK STOKK LTO ww»MW Muim. Coaler Omt THE NEW* FRONT Fniperrlck'* SwiiwHil M M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road Newel Beee651 words
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Advertisement41 1964-05-14 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers 4 Exporter! ot High Class Woratadt Woollem. SINGAPORE 21, Cktilio Strwat, Ml ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, «*oom No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement99 1964-05-14 10 Real Cows! ?^L When you use f J^^^kL AVOSET, you're f using real cream J I kM^#^*f from fine MlJ,lfc|.fll dairy herds, f sterilized to Ij? s stay sweet f mW for months. > AVOSET (^7\\ JT* whips fast, \O) >// stays whipped S for hours, and S f^ /v99 words
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210 1964-05-14 11 Four jailed for life for kidnapping -boy V^EREMBAN. Wed. Four men were today sentenced to life imprisonment by the Hieh Court here for abducting a 10-year-old boy and holding him for a ransom of $50,000. Three of them were Son Ten Sen. alias Soo Ping Sing alias BangalU, 29. Pang210 words
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Article70 1964-05-14 11 Criminal law course SINGAPORE, Wed. A course on criminal law. organised by the University of Singapore's ExtraMural Studies Department, will beg.n on Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the new Lecture Thettre 3. There will be 20 lectures by Mr. V. Kumar. Admission tickets are obtainable, on payment70 words
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Article30 1964-05-14 11 SINGAPORE Wed A Singapore Government, Gazettp Extraordinary today announrpd t .vo placr.s in Sarawak m cho!era-:n-fw.pd areas. They nre Slbu and K.trowit districts In the third division.30 words
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Article, Illustration554 1964-05-14 11 RUDY BELTRAN - 'Great to be alive' say two horror crash girls given up as dead RUDY BELTRAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday TWO girls who were "given up for dead" in Monday's horror crash at Serdang in which 14 people— l 3 girls and a man-were killed, sat up in hospital beds here554 words
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61 1964-05-14 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Police today continued their investigations into a report on the abduction and robbery of Mr. Quek Swee Tong. 28--year-old son of a wealthy liquor merchant. The Polloe Secretary, Mr. T. Chelllah, said today the police were checking on the report. He said an official61 words
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Article47 1964-05-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Productivity Centre here will hold a two-day seminar beginning tomorrow. The Director of the Centre, Mr. S. A. Abishegam. said that the seminar will discuss various projects, including films depicting the old and the new methods of production47 words
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Article51 1964-05-14 11 PENANO Wed. The Penan* I Playing Field.-- Association last night feted their president. Dato Wong Pow Nee. at a dinner held in ihe Chief Minister residence in MacAlister Road This was in celebration of Dato Wong's re-election to the State I Assembly and his re-appointment I as Chiel51 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-05-14 11 JACKIE SAM - "Crowds cheer groom, 64-years old JACKIE SAM By OINGAPORE. Wed. It was Bugis Street's wedding of the year. It out-crowded aa d out coloured the bohemian quarter in its usual lusty night life. And how the crowd cheered when the groom stepped out of the little shop in the streetTan Seng Boon - 360 words
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Article32 1964-05-14 11 SINGAPORE Wed.— The blaze in the No. 2 hatch of the Korean freighter. Pohang. now In the Outer Roads has been put out. The fire broke out last Friday.32 words
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Article100 1964-05-14 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE present outbreak of cholera in Singapore hM claimed its first victim. A Health Ministry statement today said that the victim, a 71 -year-old woman from Tiong Bahru Road, died last night. She was the 11th confirmed case. She was an opium addict complicated100 words
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Article23 1964-05-14 11 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Dr. M Kanagallngam from Ipoh has assumed duties here as medical offl-cer-ln-charge of the Teluk Anson District Hospital.23 words
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Article30 1964-05-14 11 SEREMBAN. Wed.— The mobile X-ray service Is giving tree Xrays to Government servants, members of the Armed Forces and their families, schoolchildren and the public here.30 words
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75 1964-05-14 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Controller of Manpower. Mr. S. Kumar, said today that a total of 74,864 people had registered for national service in Singapore during the past three weeks. The registration, which opened on April 22. ended at 9 p.m. last Monday. Mr. Kumar described75 words
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213 1964-05-14 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees wants the Singapore Telephone Board to grant all its employees an advance of one month's salary to celebrate any of these festivals Chinese New Year. Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali and Christmas. If granted, the advance Is to213 words
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Advertisement65 1964-05-14 11 NEW MODERN POLYPACK -""Vy 1 y^ FROM COLDS -FEVER- Jpf HEADACHES PAINS JO. H|^ SIMPLY TEAR OFF m/ \**kl?M TABLETS FROM STRIP. m£'« Vi^/T SAME GENUINE ASPRO' I ML ri Lj SAFE! EFFECTIVE! f*^ THE PAIN RELIEVER kmPJ -V^m-, known and trusted kn^tfJ O'.^T^ THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA \O^ AND E WORLD65 words
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Advertisement114 1964-05-14 11 COOL— SILENTLY <^Sj§o D 335 12" DE LUXE Electric fans by Meidensha Electric of Japan are powerful enough to keep you cool on the hottest days. Yet they're so silent you'd have to listen hard to hear one. Only specialists in electric motors, like Meidensha, could make fans this good.114 words
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Miscellaneous617 1964-05-14 11 Evening Requests: 10.30 Asian RADIO SINGAPORE ™£™»»s;} "-"fig SHOKTWAVfc SERVICES: clos 41 and 15 metre* MEDIUM WAVfc SEKVICE: RADIO MALAYSIA t*K metre* A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; NATIONAL SHORTW4VK 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 SERVICE: 41.7 60.2 Metres News; 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; News; 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin;617 words
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284 1964-05-14 12 Sandys: Britain will defend South Arabia BEAU GESTE FORT, Wednesday. THE British Commonwealth Secretary Mr. Duncan Sandys, told a Press conference in this sandbagged fort in the Federation of South Arabia: "We intend to restore law and order in this' area with a minimum of force and bloodshed. "But whateverAP - 284 words
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161 1964-05-14 12 NEW YORK, Wed.— A Cuban surgeon tortured by loneliness failed twice in suicide attempts yesterday at Albany then succeeded at a hospital by plunging a scalpel into his heart. Dr. Jose Reposo. 40, Inflicted two superficial wounds in his chest yesterterday afternoon ln anAP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-05-14 12 Flying honours go to Jerrie PRESIDENT Johnson presenting the Federal Aviation Award in a White House ceremony to Mrs. Jerrie Mock, first woman to make a solo flight around the world. The Columbus housewife completed her globe-circling flight last month.— U.P.l. photo.42 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-05-14 12 OAKLAND. (Calif) Wed Flying housewife Joan Merriam. 27, landed her twin-engined plane here yesterday after a 27 800--mile round-the-world solo flight and claimed she is the first woman to fly alone over a "true" global route. Tired butReuter - 139 words
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Article217 1964-05-14 12 NEW DELHI, Wad. CHEIKH Mohammed Abdullah said yesterday he is working on a formula acceptable to both India and Pakistan to end the 15--year Kashmir dispute. He refused to disclose any detail of his proposed solution. The former Prime Minis- ter of Kashmir, recentlyUPI - 217 words
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224 1964-05-14 12 PEKING, Wed pHINA'S main Communist newspaper. People's Daily, yesterday accused Britain of acting as a "cat's-paw for U.S. imperialism in its sinister designs upon China's sovereignty." It asked: "Whither does the British Government Intend to lead Slno-Brltlsh relations by so brazenly aiding224 words
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Article28 1964-05-14 12 PEKING. Wed. A airliner yesterday made ful trial flight from Phnomprnri to Canton for the new Sino-c:am-I bodian air service via. Hanoi. North VuMosun. Rsm'ssr28 words
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190 1964-05-14 12 A blushing Tory confronts the bare facts f OCH LOMOND, Wed. True-blue Tory Major Patrick TelferSmollett blushed red here when his electioneering Jaunt landed him among shrieking nude women. !As Conservative candidate for Dumbartonshire West the former Highland Light Infantry major was doing the rounds of the little Islands setReuter - 190 words
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88 1964-05-14 12 J^AIROBI, Wed. An African was charged yes- terday at Kitale. 300 miles north-west of here, with th? murder of Mr. Bernard Vivian Marwood. former British Governor of Sudan's Equatorial Province. Mr. Marwood. 66, was found hacked to death at his Kenya Highlands home nearReuter - 88 words
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Article35 1964-05-14 12 SEOUL, Wed. The managing editor, Mr. Chal Jung Mm. nnd three other members of a leading daily ln Seoul, the Kyunehv:nig Shinmoon, were arrested today on suspicion of violating the antiCommunist law. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article35 1964-05-14 12 TOKYO. Wed. Ten ere* from an American Navy patrol plane were rescued from the sea off Japan by a Japanese fishing boat after their SP-5 patrol alrcraft fell Into the sea yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article28 1964-05-14 12 SEOUL, Wed. Bus owner* here las' night ended a strike started this morning and decided to negotiate with the Government for a fare increase.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement847 1964-05-14 12 W RFMAIIIT a W V^VHUEnf?^! mHKmI Before you buy a new car just consider these facts about the revolutionary RENAULT R8 It's the newest, safest and smartest car Test drive the revolutionary new Renault at: inside and out. m New are the foam contoured bucket seats BpnfIPPQQ MM fit OPS847 words
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Article, Illustration750 1964-05-14 13 Operations have even extended as far afield as HK and Iran: Lockheed new addition to fleet the service has airlifted medical cases from Inaccessible areas, and carried supplies and spare parts to isolated plantations, mines and construction projects. The MAC fleet is widely dispersed. In750 words
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Article, Illustration390 1964-05-14 13 Experimental flights over estates a big success THE developments of x the use of light air- I craft for crop spraying has been very rapid in recent years. This branch of aviation has become so specialised that in the larger agricultural countries of the world many390 words
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Article, Illustration417 1964-05-14 13 Air charter was an immediate hit in Sabah By STAFF WRITER I jyjALAYSIA Air Charter began its operations in the Borneo territories in March last year and since then has expanded steadily. The service began with a single Cessna operating out of Sandakan but almost immediately the demand within Sabah417 words
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Advertisement388 1964-05-14 13 on their ■fiV^try second anniversary MALAYSIA AIR CHARTER CO. LTD. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF THANKING THEIR MANY FRIENDS AND CLIENTS FOR THEIR SUPPORT AND CO-OPERATION IN THE PAST. WE LOOK FORWARD TO BEING OF SERVICE IN THE FUTURE. SOME OF OUR CLIENTS OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS Anglo Orientol (Moloyo)388 words
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Advertisement27 1964-05-14 13 CESSNA 310G JOINTLY OWNED BY THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (M) LTD. and NANYANG PRESS (M) LTD. Operated and Serviced by MALAYSIA AIR CHARTER SJNCE NOVEMBER 16. 1"62.27 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-05-14 14 ONE OF the MAC's Cessna 185s undergoing a major overhaul in the company's hangar at the Kuala Lumpur airport. An MAC fitter grinding a valve from one of the Cessna 31OGs. ONE OF the MAC fitters testing an engine cylinder for wear.46 words
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267 1964-05-14 14 WITH the rapid growth of light aircraft operations in this region, Malaysian Air Charter provides the first and only comprehensive light aircraft maintenance and overhaul services in Malaya. The workshop was established to carry out repairs and replacement of parts on the company's267 words
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Advertisement277 1964-05-14 14 SCOTT ENGLISH (S.E.A.) LTD. extend their good wishes to the MALAYSIA AIR CHARTER SERVICE on the occasion of their second anniversary Specialists in Industrial* Engineering Mining Equipment, Importers Exporters. /*k 6. C£Cll STREET. SINGAPORE. fit A %M TEL: ***** 8 ■L^r»n r rT' r I ■\rri TCU 46^ IK>HROAftKUAIA IUMPUR277 words
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Advertisement70 1964-05-14 14 rCkaLPß^dßsflLfl Lwr! \7MPI ISM By! ■*< I mm ttflSgl \y 7 I r si ♦i > This book is read on all 6 continents The same Shell Quality Control is taught at SHELL airfields the world over. This ensures that AVIATION all Shell fuelling crews follow the same QUALITY CONTROL70 words
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Article, Illustration646 1964-05-14 15 AMONG the many specialised forms of aircraft operation performed by Malaysia Air Charter Is aerial survey and photography. The company held extensive discussions in Britain with Hunting Surveys Ltd., the largest and most widespread organisation of its kind in the world, geared to undertake646 words
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223 1964-05-14 15 ANOTHER FIRST FOR MAC— THIS TIME RAINMAKING FIURING the serious water shortage in southern Malaya last year Malaysia Air Charter came up with yet another first in the field of Malaysian aviation rainmaking. It was MAC who sugI gested to the Public Utllii ties Board in Singapore that cloud seeding223 words
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Advertisement472 1964-05-14 15 INTERNATIONAL AERADIO (far east) LIMITED CONGRA TULA TES MALAYSIA AIR CHARTER on their second anniversary and is proud to have been chosen to supply and maintain the radio and navigational aid equipment on their fully equipped aircraft. INTERNATIONAL AERADIO (far east) LTD. SINGAPORE AIRPORT, SINGAPORE 19 Telegraphic Address: Intoeno Codes:472 words
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Advertisement255 1964-05-14 15 C"^^^^T^l^7vli) Wh n 'lyng is your business Goodyear makes what you need > :■■>. VMBBPt S AikS QUALITY ENGINEERED SHIELDED WITH STEEL Shredded steel undertread saves 30 more jet tyres for retreading GOODYEAR RS jet tyres offer you o savings in tyre cost jfiPSMKjfc unmatched in jet fleet operation. The255 words
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Article380 1964-05-14 16 ITS THE TEENAGE CRUSH "I'M desperate,*" writes a teenager.' 'There is a handsome man who lives next door iind I'm sure I'm Falting in love with him. I think he is around 40 years of age. "Whenever he smiles at me I feel like singing at the top of my380 words
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Article, Illustration287 1964-05-14 16 rpHE world's most A unusual watch a space-age creation containing an actual meteorite is to go on show in the Swiss Watch Pavilion at the New York World's Fair. This dazzling pendant watch by Omega contains a meteorite estimated to be287 words
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Article121 1964-05-14 16 HOUSEHOLD HINTS IT'EEP french dressing in xv a baby bottle where the ounces are marked and the recipe can be followed easily. c A handy gadget for cleaning Venetian blinds: a piece of latex foam rubber glued to the end of a yardstick. Wilted asparagus can be refreshed if stems121 words
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Article65 1964-05-14 16 mRY Apricot Sundae for a X treat. Into small saucepan empty contents of 1 <1 lb.i tin apricots. Add 1 tablespoon orange marmalade and bring gently to boil. Simmer over low heat until marmalade has dissolved and apricots are quite hot. Pour over ice cream and serve with65 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-05-14 16 YOUTHFUL BED-TIME WEAR A STRIKINGLY feminine St. Tropez top in checked cotton trimmed with broderie anglaise makes this a must in bed-time wear for the young set. The trpusers can be worn at hip or waist level. It is from a recent collection of Proper Pride in London.48 words
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Advertisement497 1964-05-14 16 Variation' GLAMOUR PANTIE GIRDLES by matdenfbrm a Qf ®(Mode in U.S.A.) pontie girdlci ityled of the coolest, most comfortobl* k^^ I 1 nylon knit imoqinoblr bW&BibJ I mode with "LYCRA' VgSaj I tpondcx, it trims your IT^fV k fhiflhj, tames your tummy. V^^J^^ All VARIATION qlomour PI pantic girdles ore497 words
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Advertisement472 1964-05-14 16 TRUST SWANSON ■I Rr 'aAa^ssstaHW jw m VJ BtOr n Bj mm VJ 887 •ZnLrJL,-. ~«C. Bl 1 1 the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's youngr, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken472 words
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Miscellaneous230 1964-05-14 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. This round article was Alex1. Material to cook with a tort ander's girl friend O>. of tile (.8) 7 Where Igo down to Hell it's 6. ...a dry' Ule. whats more! flnlsh? Not exactly (8). <2 4) Dwelling, a temporary one, 9. Altogether oriental and230 words
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Advertisement1347 1964-05-14 17 i^^ KmA^|J|KbAsA|mMH TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST UK: Due S pore Sana P. Sham fenar.g THTHYIIUS Liverpeal. Glasgow Gil 33 May 11 PERSEBS literpMl, Oubi.n. Glasgow la Pt/May II May 17 JOMEO liveneel Dubim la Pt May 19 May 21 ATREUS LiverpMl. Glasgow May 19 May 22 May 23/27 May1,347 words
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Advertisement1358 1964-05-14 17 RjjH THE EAC LINES Hm\V ~/"-M SIMCAPOtt KUAU IUMPUIttP.SWfTTtNHAM HNANO Hj»Y^y7{4U^l I M~-*M nouta a. *»-»~o 10. iowi«.i i/j.wiia ou»» E^j9fjlg^fl PMOMI 7MI fxOMt fHONI till f»0H1«237l SAILINGS TO GENOA, U HAVRE HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTERBAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURI ANB COPENHAGEN Singapore P. Sham Penang lUILANDIA" k)y)... 21/24 May 24/211,358 words
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Advertisement1300 1964-05-14 17 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVENUE S 1 iSS ft, c»?2, "s» a« RFNnnnAN f° f London mm 10 B Jt UUH A« Rotterdam me 11 on.gapore PL S'nam renang Hamburg Juea 24 May 17/11 Singapore P. Sham Penang lENNEVIS L peel, Hun., N'Mrg,1,300 words
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Advertisement1205 1964-05-14 17 tejw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. llElffil LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singaaoia PL Sham Penan N MUaaa 'lONIAN 21/22 May 23/24 May 25 May llJt*aa tr rv of NfwriSTLE 24. tl May II May li tIJMa •CITY OF LEIECSTER 17 21 JIM 21/21 JIM 24 )«M 111,205 words
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725 1964-05-14 18 From Our Market Correspondent WHILE industrial shares continued to drift lower on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning a slightly steadier appearance was seen during afternoon trading. The turnover was also a little more active. The better sentiment did not communicate itself to725 words
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Article22 1964-05-14 18 May 12 May 1 Industrials: 106.20 105.3 Hub: 130.26 129.6 i rubbers: 107.00 U7.4 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 2». 19'.=>-=1«-22 words
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Article865 1964-05-14 18 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur fading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of shares traded In brockets: INDUSTRIALS: Btlltttad U.UOU) $1.79: Ounlapt (l.OOO) 52.46. (1,000) $2.44. (1.000) $2.45 O: Etta (6.000) 52.75, (5.000> J2 T4. (6.000) $2.73. 52.73 8L: dab.865 words
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Article83 1964-05-14 18 TIIK I rdn.it 111 M HMatH for 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on May 14. Rubber hs'.. cU a. lb. opra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $792 a ton. Palm oil $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $373.25 a ton.83 words
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Article104 1964-05-14 18 MELBOURNE Wfd [XDfSTRi.u.s moved nan in a Quieter market, lenders lost ground 8.H.1' H down 3d. to 56\s. 3tl coles down «d. to l&s. 3d. Swallow Ariell recovered 2s. to 54.-.. Bane metals and oils \v t >r<- m firmer. Loans were steady c.R.a M 6 Mount Isa104 words
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Article241 1964-05-14 18 \fAV flrat trade rubber buyer f.a.b. cloud at S p.m. In Singi pore and Kuala Lumpur ymtenUy 69a cenu per lb. up three-quartera c cent on Tuesday* closing level fo the poaltton. Tbe tone was vary gui (nit steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.C. deling price in Mflta per .b241 words
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Article184 1964-05-14 18 CHIPS lying alangtlde the Stniapoi 0 Harbour wharves or expected ti day are: Rawean 13/ H. Maron 1 Maxwell Brander 21/22, Kuiimba M, Frederick Clover 25 Bait (S»<-< lrh> 29/30. Stefan Okrze]a tUU, B< nowski 3<!/39. straat Freetown 41 Tapah N.W 3 Inner Roads: Scudai. H R^-,184 words
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Article71 1964-05-14 18 £HINESE Produce Exchange, llnm pore noon pricea per picul yeste day: Coconut oil: bulk (46) sellers, drui S«9i sellers. Copra: May/June UK/Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white «142J seller Sarawak white 1140 sellers, specu Sarawak black $115 sellers. c.irhK black JI2O sellers. ASTA SIS2J sell.r Sinxanore Coconut Oil Millers71 words
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Article26 1964-05-14 18 <)■•'». HonK Kong yestrrdav 'h. ufl dollar was quoted *l 0.73J for TT <-■ cash Starling was quoted at 1 en« tact of gold I 245126 words
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Article26 1964-05-14 18 .May IS. MALAYAN RIRBKR PRICE: 691 cents (up three-quarters of a c-ent). TIN: 5527.87J (down IS| rents). Estimated offer-ins tM tons (down 20 tons).26 words
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400 1964-05-14 18 rpHE price of Straits tin in 1 Penang: yesterday was quoted at $527.87} per picul. down 12. cents The estimated offering at 250 tons was down by 20 tons. In London on Tuesday after a slow start, demand (or tin quickened400 words
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Advertisement1119 1964-05-14 18 VI KAV ASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakes/Bast Canada Service Monrtong Y'amj S. F'cisco H'ta> M'rcai O'roit C'caio ■■Mikisaiata Mara' Tl 21 Jaai 1 Jaly 21 Jaly 5 Aug I Auf II Aag 21 Aug Wast Coast ol Central South America Service "Cattail Mara" 4MM" 21 Jan1,119 words
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Advertisement1137 1964-05-14 18 1 B«aa*a*Baaßßß*B*S W **aßß*aa**>_ AUSTRALU StRVICI INDIA. fiRISTIN ANI F SUlr Sf RVICf I*: rrratiailt. »<rlj.<«. Mc^urai. Sr**at Tl: MMris aM Nafiuttiaia Perana k. S>am S DOrt S'pcre P. S'la 1 Penam BULIMIA smei Sailri I* Part lAJUIA 21/ 4 Jaaa 5 Juai (last sARPMA il Juii 11/13 jaai 14/111,137 words
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Advertisement209 1964-05-14 18 V~>j_ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES F^^' GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST DIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE AND MALAYA TO CANAOIAN AND U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS Singapore P Sham Penang Montreal S.S. "KNOBIA MARTINI" 21/23 May 24,25 May 21/27 May 21 Jaaa S.s. "ORIENT TRADER" 22/24 Jaae 25/21 Jaat 27/21 June Jaly S.S. "ANGELIKI209 words
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Article99 1964-05-14 19 The Legislation of the Federal Republic of Germany regarding pensions for victims of war Including those persons who due to unlawful actions of the national socialist government uere temporarily prevented from having claims for such pensions fulfilled, has recently been amended. Any person concerned Is Invited to obtain further99 words
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Advertisement700 1964-05-14 19 TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Board Meeting held on 12th May. 1964. the Directors declared an Interim dividend of one shilling and three pence (Is. 3d.) per stock unit on account of profits for the year ending 30th June, 1964.700 words
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Advertisement726 1964-05-14 19 RAFFLES HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim dividend of five cents per share less 40% Income tax in respect of the year ending list Augu&t 1964 has been declared and will be paid to shareholders on the register on 31st May 1964. NOTICE IS726 words
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Advertisement1081 1964-05-14 19 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Mln.)— Bom It eU._txtrm LECAL ASSISTANT (or Singapore Firm. Please state qualifications and experience. Box AS6B7 S.T. Spore. CENERAL AMAH REQUIRED by European family. Apply 16 Angullla Park, Singapore 9 after 5 p.m. TWO GURKHA WATCHMEN required for estate near Selangor boundary1,081 words
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Advertisement1033 1964-05-14 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS Mln.)— Box St ct: txtrm FIRST MANSION FLAT with T.V. rricl.o pick-up preferably lons terra lease. Exclusively furnished. Three roens. one alr-condltloned. Telephone Koh (Spore) 7t>612. THREE BEDROOMEO BUNGALOW, two alr-condltloned, partly or if desired fully furnished, Kenny Hill, available Ist June. Long lease can1,033 words
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Advertisement943 1964-05-14 19 TUITION tt Words SS (Mln.)— Box it ct: txtrm MATHS. ADDITIONAL, ELEMENTARY all neiWMlsilas by experienced Mathematics graduate Telephone *****. B'pore. EDUCATION tt Wormt U i Mist.) Bo* tt ,iin STARTING JUNE! Register early: Secretarial, Stenography, Bookkeeping, Shorthand (Theory Speed up to 150), Typewriting: Raja's College (Gian Singh's 2nd floor)943 words
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Advertisement886 1964-05-14 19 DOGS, PETS, ETC l> Words U <Mt*.>—Box tt ettjutrm 1 "SNAPS" the one Doc Food that could be a main meal and a nack i served dry or mixed and completely I nourishing. i tM^ m mn n < BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE tt Words Si (Mtm.) B*x tt ett.886 words
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Advertisement705 1964-05-14 19 VEHICLES WANTED tt Word* SS Win.)— Box tt ct*. txtrm "WHERE CUSTOMERS ItNJ their tnends Our motto is backed up by low prices end Singapore's most court•oua service at Pro Kits 9 Motors Used Lar Division. 52 Orchard Road. TeL ***** or 2920' x M 2 (B' pore). FOR SALE705 words
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Advertisement542 1964-05-14 19 AT YOUR SERVICE 70 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO eU. txtrm ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTS Supervision, locome tax and secretarial work undertaken; also available ruroishnl office accommodation at 78- A, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Wmwmw SS <*Iln.)—Bax So ct: exlr m JEWELLERY from L«e Onn. a better value542 words
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Article58 1964-05-14 20 LONDON. Wed. Sir Prank Worrell will lead a team composed mainly of West Indies players who toured under him In England last year. In three matches against England Xls at the end of the current season. The matches, to be sponsored by a tobacco company, will be playedReuter - 58 words
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Article193 1964-05-14 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep: RACING with Singapore, Wednesday BANNER, who has won four times in his last eight outings, showed no loss of form this morning when he did a 3f trial in 43 4/5 sec at Bukit Timah. Ridden by Keith Moxham, Ace Banner (by Star193 words
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240 1964-05-14 20 HARD LOVE TOPS TEN TO FOLLOW AT STORE SINGAPORE. Wed.—Epsom Jeep's ten horses to follow at the Bukit Timah meeting which begins on Sunday Are: HARD LOVE Smart winner of the Spring Cup (6f) at Penanf and the Hint's Cup (6f) at Kuala Lumpur; fancied for the Summer Cup on240 words
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Article263 1964-05-14 20 Chartered Accountant is smart /CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. who came by air from England last September, will have hU first outing on Sunday. A bay gelding by Princely Oift out of Check Up. Chartered Accountant was brilliant as a two-year-old in 1962. winning three races in a row. Carrying 9.0 he scored263 words
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Article92 1964-05-14 20 A DELAIDE. Wed. H. H. Lehmann, a larmer who puts his racehorses to work helping in rounding up sheep on his station, brought oft" a 33-1 upset win in the £3.280 Adelaide Cup today. His lightweight Jamagxie won by a short head from Londoner, a 6-1 chance, withReuter - 92 words
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Article26 1964-05-14 20 JESSELTON, Wed. Jesselton entered the Goode Cup soccer final by beating Papar 1-0 here. In the final. Jesselton will meet Tawau on May 23.26 words
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Article195 1964-05-14 20 LAWN TENNIS ROME: JanErik Lundqulst (Sweden) beat Fred Stolle (Australia) l-«. 7-6. 6-3. 6-1 to win the Italian men's singles title. Stolle and Bob Hewitt beat Tony Roche and John Newcombe 7-5. 6-2. 2-6. 8-6 In the all-Australian men's doubles final. Margaret Smith and Lesley TumorReuter - 195 words
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Article545 1964-05-14 20 JACK FINGETON - Potter shines on placid pitch JACK FINGETON from CRICKET 1 ONTX>N, Wed. Thla 4i placid Oval pitch yesterday took my mird back to the last Test match in which I played —on this ground in 1938 when Len Hutton batted over three days for 364 runs against Australia to make545 words
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236 1964-05-14 20 I ONDON, Wed. A nin-e-wicket victory j over Leicestershire at Edgbaston yesterday j gave Warwickshire their third successive win in the English county cricket championship. Warwickshire, who head the table with 30 points, took i the last seven Leicestershire wickets for 89 runs, thanks to236 words
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Article197 1964-05-14 20 LORDS: Worcs bt Msex by 5 wkts; Msex 256 and 54 (Coldwell 7-25) Worcs 238 and 74-5 'Hooker 2-5). Worcs 10 pt-s M sex BIRMINGHAM: Warwick bt Lelcs by 9 wkte; Lelcs 109 and 195 (Booth 5« Brown 3-59 1 Warwick 243 (Homer 119) and 62-1. Warwick 10Reuter - 197 words
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Advertisement804 1964-05-14 20 lilowtaf Kurthtr Education I Technical Classes tor Adults will be held in the Secondary Trade School. Ipoh commencing at 6.00 pjn. on Monday 18;h May. 1964. Duration of Classes each evening will be from 6.00 pjn. to 8 00 p m. ChMMS A. Electrical Bnginrerinß i*r<-liminary B. Wulrlnl Engineering Stage804 words
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Advertisement717 1964-05-14 20 IN THE lII*. II COI'BT IN MALAYA AT KIALA 1.1 MTI K ORIGINATING PETITION NO: 2 OF 1964 In the matter of THE LION DENTIFRICE (MALAYA) LTD. And In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1940—1946. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the order of the High Court dated Urn717 words
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Advertisement793 1964-05-14 20 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Klectrical Installation for the 1 Federation of Malaya Pineapple Canner> Company Limited near Pekao Nenas. Johore. TENDERS trom Grade A Electrical Contractors registered with C.E.B. Contracts Department will be received at the Ofßce of the i Controller, Export Commodities Division. Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Ng Bog793 words
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Advertisement874 1964-05-14 20 NOTICES AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE PROPERTIES to be beM in oar tale root NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED No*. 4 4-1, Colltjt Qaay. Singapore on TUESDAY, 19th May. IM4. at 2.J0 p.m 1. Estate of Wee Cbenc Choa, deceased. Freehold land at PAYA LEBAR ROAD off Kirn Chuan Road, Muklm XXIII.874 words
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Advertisement842 1964-05-14 20 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATION FOR EXECUTION NO. 62 OF IN4 (Originating Summons No. 56 of 1963) la the Matter of Section 50 of the Town Boards Enactment (Cap. 137). AND In the Matter of the Attachment and Sale of the land held under842 words
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Article, Illustration530 1964-05-14 21 ONLY SLIGHT CHANGES MADE IN STARTING TIMES FOR THOMAS CUP TIE AGAINST MALAYA TOKYO, Wednesday. DENMARK today agreed to play their Thomas Cup semi-final against Malaya but expressed disappointment over the time set for the match. The Japanese Badminton Association announced that they had revised the time forReuter - 530 words
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Article170 1964-05-14 21 No police escort for trophy »TK>KYO, Wed. The ThoX mas Cap, symbol of world aapreniaey in badminton, ii nchrdnted to be flown in by Garuda Airways here tonight. But the 28-inch gold trophy will not be escorted from the airport to the Indonesian Embassy by a squad of Japanese police170 words
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Article50 1964-05-14 21 SOCCtR Teluk Anson Div. 1: Utd Plantations 3 Plernlngion Est. 1. Ipoh Div 2: Police Field Force 8 Prrak Hydro 3: Div 3: Borneo SO 4 Shaw Bros. 1. Caldbeck Cup final (Malaya Area). Queens Royal Irish Hussars 4 (Joseph 3 and Helps). 1-7 Gurkha Signals Rcgt. 1 (Hombehadur).50 words
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880 1964-05-14 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - Kew San at No 1 singles is a calculated risk NORMAN SIEBEL by rnHE decision of BAM ■I- officials in Tokyo to select Teh Kew San to lead Malaya in the singles against Denmark today is a calculated risk in the team's plans to squeeze past the Danes by a880 words
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Article82 1964-05-14 21 riLNGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Malays P.A. have asked the Malayan Malays P.A. to peatDone their Sultans' Gold Cup final, scheduled for May 25 at Penang SMFA president Hussein Kamarl said today that May 25 would not be suitable as most of their players would be playing for Singapore82 words
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Article210 1964-05-14 21 HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHE CEYLON Sports Club said today they were prepared to replay the Singapore Hockey Association League Cup final against Singapore Recreation Club after the return of two CSC star players, fullback Chai Hon Yoon and inside forward Kartar Singh, who are now210 words
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Article100 1964-05-14 21 SINGAPORE. Wed. Chartered Bank strengthened their cTiances of winning the SBHPA I league Dlv 2 title when they beat Mercantile Bank 9-2 at Parrer Park today. This was their fourth win in five matches. In another Dlv. 2 match at Parrer Park. Borneo Motors beat Malaysian100 words
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238 1964-05-14 21 4 SARAWAK BOXERS AMONG 37 FOR MALAYSIAN MEET 17-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four Sarawak boxers have entered for the first Malaysian amateur boxing championships at the Stadium Negara here on Saturday and Sunday. A total of 37 entries has been received for the championships, which will also serve as the first238 words
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Article27 1964-05-14 21 MALACCA, Wed.— The Malayan Hockey Federation's Quadrangular tournament featuring Uelangor. Negri Sembilan. Johorc and Malacca which was scheduled here during the week-end haa I been cancelled.27 words
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Advertisement40 1964-05-14 21 JOHNNY LION IN THE LION CITY WITH THOSE (Vj^Ex J U M p InMZjEw e LS Top Tunes Contest... s2so to be won this week 'Looking for love...w ith Connie Francis '7 Days In May final chapters of thrilling serial40 words
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Advertisement53 1964-05-14 21 /«L^ ill -2 a ''W^3 o in i y W)^ r V^^^W lL.7v i i JtrJl Mm mmmm --ill rf-fT *l K. Sf E^^H vl m fF^ 'w W mmmmm^ S V Z O S^ £E g: >MM > HHIHHHfIHI mm^^ y/>o>^^B co C O |I| > M^ j£r rf\53 words
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Miscellaneous120 1964-05-14 21 SPORTS DIARY BOOCOti Ui» 2C: Mlntc v IBSC; RAF Tengah v Khalsa; Darul Anah 'A' v Rajaji (all matches at Farrer Pki Ipoh Dlv. 1: Municipality v Tamil Youngsters (padang). Div I: Mengiembu SC v Ramblers. Dlv 3: Band, Irish Hussars v Federal DKD (Coronation grd). Kampar Div 2: Idris120 words
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635 1964-05-14 22 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. yyillLli detained in connection with ;i bomb explosion which killed two men. Amai hiii Junif made a confession disclosing thai be w;is Forced into the incident by "Indonesian agents,' 1 Senior Crown Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow told the Assizes635 words
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546 1964-05-14 22 Mohamed 'threatened to shoot me if I told anyone' Fhe prosecution had said that Amat and Shairy had undergone military' training. Including sabotage work, in Pulau Sekupang. Indonesia, last year with another prosecution witness. Noordln bin Lemon, now. a detainee under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Shairy. In his546 words
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Article64 1964-05-14 22 CALCUTTA. Wed. The 8,055-ton Liverpool ship Marlanci sank in the Hooghly River late last night. All the crew of 50 had earlier been taken off. The ship., outward bound from Calcutta with a cargo of Iron ore. ran aground and was holed on Monday. Atiempts toReuter - 64 words
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Obituary16 1964-05-14 22 MR. J. CHALMERS <1"<1 on ft-5-M at I" dint H.rkv lati- Manager. Chtm- t-ont Ertatr.16 words
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Article359 1964-05-14 22 LONDON. Wed— After a promising start when certain amount ot new time buying was going on. the stock markets were looking nit her less certain at the close. Many of the earlier gains in equities \\i>ro reduced later and lmally. tails slightly outnumbered gainv Good359 words
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Article47 1964-05-14 22 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 20-9 16d.. June 20-9 16d.. July 20\,d.. Aug. 20\d., July Sept. 20 \d., Oct. Dec. 20 \d Jan. Mar. 20\d.. Apr. June 20\d.. July Sept 20% d., Oct. Dec. 20\d. c.l.i. May 20.d June 20--7 16d. July 20 1 »d. Tone Quietly steady.47 words
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Article26 1964-05-14 22 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1047 > x sellers £1049. Forward buyers £1045'; sellers £1046>i. Settlement £1048. Turnover a.m. 80 tons, p.m. 6 tons. Tone: Steady but Inactive.26 words
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Article, Illustration474 1964-05-14 22 Court upsets expulsion of union men C I N(i A PORK. Wed.— Mr Justice Kulasekaram in the High Court today declared us "ultra vires and void" iin expulsion order made by the Army Civil Service Union striking off n number of members for not paying a building fund levy. NO474 words
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Article60 1964-05-14 22 TOKYO, Wed. Six bodyguards have been assigned to Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, who is due to arrive here tomorrow as head of a Soviet parliamentary delegation for a two-week visit. About 3,00(1 policemen have been called out to guard the delegation along theReuter - 60 words
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257 1964-05-14 22 Nik throws stone to start off Aswan dam ASWAN, Wed. Pre- sident Nasser, Mr. Khrushchev and President Abdullah Sallal of the Yemen threw three pieces of stone into the Nile today to signal the beginning of the closure of part of the river course to complete the first stage ofReuter - 257 words
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Article297 1964-05-14 22 AUSSIES ROUT NOTTS 'NOTTINGHAM, We<J. J3I Magnirkent fast boo* Ing by Neil Hawke, who claimed six for 19 of 21 overs; helped the Australians rout Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge here today. Nottinghamshire wero all out f u r 98. and at tea the ionium team had made 27 for trifles.?Reuter - 297 words
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Article65 1964-05-14 22 HONG KONG Wed.— The Hong Kong Government baa refuted io grant a licence to export .spare puts to Indonosi.i an ul!icial spokesman said todiiy it i an>wcr to questions. He Wii.s comment inff on report by Antara news useney parts tor mx Otter amphibious aircraft,Reuter - 65 words
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Article37 1964-05-14 22 HONG KONG. Wed. The former Dean of Canterbury. 90--year-old Dr. Hewlett Johnson, has arrived here from London by Boac for an overnight stay en route to Communist China for a one-month visit— UPl.37 words
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Article195 1964-05-14 22 SENATOR Barry Goldwater had another presidential primary victory feather in his cap today— the third since he started shooting for the GOP nomination. Mr. Richard Nixon, former U.S. Vice-President, turned In his best primary showing yet by polling about 30 per cent of yesterday's Nebraska vote195 words
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Advertisement110 1964-05-14 22 Highest efficiency and sensitivity for your greatest pleasure With over 70 years' technical experience, NEC was the Japan's biggest supplier of TV sets to the U.S.A. in 1963. Mod6l X^ 1 "^^Y^^^T 19* (114 degres deflection) Jf 11 6-1/2* PM dynamic speaker I/ 27.3* x 17.6* x14.2*-55 lbs. M Wod«l110 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-05-14 22 UIOHEST and lowest tempera tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 77 Kota Bharu 90 77 Penanp 88 75 Ipoh 9! 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 7342 words
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