The Straits Times, 15 May 1964
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Title Section22 1964-05-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125.000 1 The Straits Times lie** I**1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration24 1964-05-15 1 Thanat P B steps in again PRESIDENT MACAPAGAL'S SPECIAL ENVOY WILL HAVE TO WAIT ABOUT 48 HOURS BEFORE HE CAN SEE TENGKU AND RAZAK24 words
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Article569 1964-05-15 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TWO new developments to end the Malaysian crisis were announced today, eve of the visit here by Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, Special Envoy of President Macapagal. FIRST: A report from Jakarta saying that Mr Lopez will fly here with an Indonesian569 words
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94 1964-05-15 1 Subandrio: Summit won't stop our volunteers JAKARTA. Thurs.— Dr. J Subandrio. the Indotusian Foreign Minister, today said that Indonesia would conliiuu to M'liil volunteers into Malaysia, rogardlrss of whether or nut summit talks on the Malaysia issue were held. lie reiterated earlier statements that Indonesia did not want any conditions94 words
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Article67 1964-05-15 1 MADISON. "New Jersey >. Thurs. Battle lines drawn around the barber shops of this small college town remained taut following a confrontation between the barbers and Negroes whose hair they refuse to cut. An attempt by Negro students from Drew University to get haircuts hereAP - 67 words
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Article48 1964-05-15 1 NEW YORK. Thurs.— A Japanese woman wearing a kimono plunged to her death yesterday from a ninth floor window of a hotel l»ere. Police tentatively Identified her as Ch.sako Mlki. aged about 30. ljelieved to be the wife of Yasuo Miki. a visiting businessman.48 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-05-15 1 Double pay for 350 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin lla.ii Jubir (above), announced today that the Government had agreed on an almost 100 per cent wage increase for more than 350 stevedores employed by the Port Swettenham Cargo Handling Corporation. He told a press conference185 words
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Article64 1964-05-15 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Four men were admitted to the General Hospital tonight with serious stab wounds following two separate gang attacks. Low Ho. 57, Tan Mol Tee. 23, and Tan Kin Huat, 21. were In Park Road when they were attacked by gangsters. Tan Bock Huan, 39. was64 words
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Article52 1964-05-15 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. India Is considering a Soviet offer of a 1 ,000-kllowatt medium wave transmitter for All-India Radio, an official spokesman said today. The Russians have oflered to supply the transmitter under their aid programme and say It could go Into operation within twoReuter - 52 words
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107 1964-05-15 1 Cripples strike out at police in Rome ROME, Thurs. Cripples struck out at police with canes and crutches yesterday in a "protest of pain" demonstration, in front of the Parliament Building. An estimated 5,000 disabled persons from all over Italy gathered in the area around Parliament to protest what they107 words
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Article76 1964-05-15 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The lop loTficlal of the Biitlsh Chamber of Commerce in Jakarta has been fiven a 24-liour notice to vacate his house by Indonesian "autholiiie*." a British Embas y spokesman said today. Tne spokesman said Mr. Stanley H Pull, chairman of the BritishAP - 76 words
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Article80 1964-05-15 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— The Welfare Minister this week ordered Japans bikiniclad Turkish bathhouse masseuses to cover up from now on. They'll be required to wear nurselike uniforms. It also banned locks on doors of individual Turkish bathrooms and re- commended that windows be Installed instead. The order, whichAP - 80 words
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Article469 1964-05-15 1 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI Industrial front special By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Until late tonight the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association were waiting for the Government to name a mediator acceptable to both to solve their wage dispute. After yesterday's Cabinet469 words
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Article571 1964-05-15 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON By rz They didn't have the television money in my day as they have now. That would be nice to have. But, like I tell everybody, I probably would have made a couple of million dollars more, but I'd owe that much571 words
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Article50 1964-05-15 1 THOMAS CUP Malaysia were down 3-1 at the end of their first days play against Denmark in the Thomas Cup interzonal semi-final in Tokyo yesterday. Japan shocked Thailand by winning both their doubles matches to end the day two-all Full report and radio picture in page 18.50 words
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Article42 1964-05-15 1 LONDON. Thurs— Britain has 2.540 unemployed Commonwealth 1 Immigrants. Viscount Blakenham. ilepu'y leader of (he House of Lords, said in answer to questions, that this compared with 37.--372 unemployed Commonwealth Immigrants when immigration control started In July 1962 i ReuterReuter - 42 words
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178 1964-05-15 1 Nikita, Nasser blast last dam barrier ASWAN, Thurs.— A Mr. Khrushche V, President Nas se r and the Presidents of Yemen and Iraq today touched a button at the Aswan dam site and blasted away the last barrier to the diversion of 1h c River Nile. A thin strip ofReuter - 178 words
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Article28 1964-05-15 1 GOVERNOR-GENERAL TO QHT CANBERRA. Thurs. (.mrrnnr-Crrncral of Australia, lord D«- I.Mr wM resign in Australian autumu in l!Hi">. Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies announced tonight Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration242 1964-05-15 2 Others would move in, says Thorneycroft PLASGOW, Thurs. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, Defence Minister, said that if Britain gave up her bases in places like Aden and Singapore "others would move in." The Minister's statement came after a series of speeches by Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet PrimeReuter - 242 words
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104 1964-05-15 2 'Mass killed cry as he defends bombing RUT HERGLE (Scotland). Thurs.—"Ban-the-Bomb" demonstrators heckled Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Britain's Defence Minister, with cries of "mass murderer" when he defended Britain's Aden policy here last nUtht. Mr. Thorneycroft was speaking during a parliamentary by-election campaign. Interruptions began as soon as he rose toReuter - 104 words
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Article186 1964-05-15 2 Nehru to Sir Alec: Bar Smith VTEW DELHI, Thurs. 11 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has written to the British Prime Minister. Sir Alec Douglas Home against inviting Southern Rhodesia to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London in July. He was replying to Sir Alec's May 6 messageAP - 186 words
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Article302 1964-05-15 2 UNITED NATIONS, w Thurs.— Nine of the 11 members of the Security Council yesterday were in favour of U Thant, the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, joining the discussions between India and Pakistan on their Kashmir dispute. Only Russia and Czechoslovakia, both favouring India's position, made no mentionUPI - 302 words
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310 1964-05-15 2 Mao finds control of religion a hard task— rpOKYO, Thurs. China acknowledge* that lnspite of all its efforts to control religion it has encountered hostility, resent>ment and dissatisfaction from "patriotic* believers. "Politically and ideologically, they still have contradictions with and are even hostile to the proleterate," said the Peking newspaperAP - 310 words
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135 1964-05-15 2 PARIS, Thurs. The French Government yesterday decided to cancel budgetary aid to Tunisia as a reply to nationalisation of French land In Tunisia. The Information Minister, Mr. Alain Peyrefitte. said after a Cabinet meeting that the cancellation was "not a mere suapension."Reuter - 135 words
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Article30 1964-05-15 2 GENEVA, Thurs. The DA yesterday appealed to Weal Europe to take Chinese refugeea from Hong Kong Since 1953 the OS. has admitted 11.000 Chinese refugees. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1964-05-15 2 DAR ES SALAAM. Thure. More than 7.000 people have been made homeless by last week's earth tremors and flood! in northern Tanganyika.— Re uur.26 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-05-15 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby \DeAR^y OLD PLAME OP f aakxd use A /"socev i foocot T I TO MAVE DINNER ID WARN \OU^< V. WTTTH US27 words
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197 1964-05-15 3 Tories in 4-city general election try-out ONDON, Thurs. A clear pointer to the likely outcome of the October general election will be provided by the results of lour parliamentary byelections being held today. The ruling Conservative Party has been vigorously campaigning to retain all four seats in the face ofReuter - 197 words
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Article29 1964-05-15 3 LAS VEGAS. Thurs An p. U5 jet tighter crashed Into a residential area north of Las Vegas yesterday killing the pilot and four other people ReuterReuter - 29 words
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329 1964-05-15 3 800 women storm Nato talks with 'end bomb' call THE HAGUE, Thursday. IJEARLY 800 women yesterday staged a demonstration here against the spread of nuclear weapons. A delegation of fourteen of them from member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Turkey was not represented presented a petition to theReuter - 329 words
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Article106 1964-05-15 3 'Keep cool' appeal by Rusk rE HAGUE, Thurs. U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, warned Turkey and Greece yesterday that an armed conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean between them over Cyprus was "unthinkable and must not be allowed to happen." Conference sources said Mr. Rusk made an impressive pleaAP - 106 words
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Article33 1964-05-15 3 PANAMA. Thurs Complete official returns last night Rave the Government candidate Mr. Marco A Robles a decisive victory In Panama's presidential election, but supporters of exPresident Arnulfo Arias claimed fraud. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-05-15 3 LONDON, Thurs Miss Barbara Fell, (above), 55, former civil servant who was jailed for passing information to her Yugoslav diplomat lover, has married a blind man. it was announced yesterday. Miss Fell, former acting controller of the Overseas Press Division at the Central94 words
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107 1964-05-15 3 SCOTLAND YARD MAY MOVE TO NEW HOME ONDON, Thurs. Scotland Yard may be moved. The Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, is expected to announce soon that the Metropolitan Police arc to be moved out of "The Yard." This would mean the crime squads and forensic science experts will be inUPI - 107 words
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Article58 1964-05-15 3 Tm dead,' he wrote GOTEBORG, Thurs. A young man who "disliked the army" admitted in court here yesterday that he wrote a letter to his regiment saying he was dead so that he could escape military service. The youth who was not identified, said he "disliked the army so muchUPI - 58 words
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214 1964-05-15 3 ATTACK IN LORDS ON THE 'CULT OF THE BEATLES' T ONDON, Thurs. Lord Willis last night called on the British Government to launch "a new cultural offensive' to fill the "vacuum of leisure" now being exploited by the promoters of the Beatles and other similar pop groups. In a speech214 words
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210 1964-05-15 3 COURT IS TOLD OF PINAFORE STRAP STRANGLING OOLTON Thu rs.— A 14-year old girl and her 11 -year-old brother strangled a man with her pinafore straps because he beat their dog, a magistrate's court was told yesterday. A preliminary hearing was told the two children had admitted strangling Franciszek Nadolny.210 words
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110 1964-05-15 3 HOUSTON. Thurs.—Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter will become the first human to experience both of the two most hostile environments known to man space and the ocean deeps when he joins a navy sea laboratory project near Bermuda this summer The National Aeronautics and Space110 words
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181 1964-05-15 3 Dual bigamy tangle 'unique in annals -of crime'- T ONDON, Thurs. An Irishman, Robert O'Leary, yesterday faced trial on a charge of committing bigamy twice— with the SAME woman. Mr. Lavelle, prosecuting, told Romford magistrates that the 38-year old chef's mix-ed-up matrimonial affairs probably were unique in the annals ofUPI - 181 words
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Advertisement127 1964-05-15 3 f fe SWIMSUITS AT 1 ITS FINEST i**^f.>t From well-known fashion m -jlss^w. houses, come swimsuits ffi\\9 from Jantzen, Catalina, M '-^si Orchidee and Watersun B 'm^' for those with a discrimim ft*-** nating taste of high fashion. W Call at Chanrita for fine Swimsuits in a variety of gorgeous127 words
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Advertisement344 1964-05-15 3 FINANCIAL STABILITY IN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5% when you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING Limited. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is completely unaffected by changing economic conditions, and withdrawals are easy to344 words
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467 1964-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE Nanyang University Students' Fellowship today came out in strong condemnation of Singapore's three students' political societies. Cause of the denunciation is last month's anti-Malaysia statement issued by the political science societies of Nanyang and Singapore universities and the Polytechnic. The fellowship467 words
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Article405 1964-05-15 4 THE following la today'! schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lints: From Tokyo. Hong Kont. Bangkok (JL 716) 6.1U p.m. Malaysian Airways: From Kuala Lumpur IML 025) 60S p.m.: from Kunala Uitnpui (ML 027) 9.05 p.m.; from Juselton. Brunei. Ku chine405 words
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Article60 1964-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 20 youth and welfare organisations will be participating In a forum on May 21 at 7.30 pjn. at Wesley Church, Port Canning Road. The subject is: "Youth facing social problems." This is one of the many highlights of Youth Week May IS60 words
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Article415 1964-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Teachers' Union today told the Ministry of Education that it still maintained and advocated the principles of "open selection" in all cases of scholarships, fellowships and promotions. It said this In reply to the Ministry's acting permanent secretary. Col. S.C. Thong,415 words
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Article301 1964-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Governmentappointed committee of inquiry into the administration and standards of the Umar Pulavar Tamil High School has just made its recommendations. The committee urges that the school's management committee should be advised to have an advisory committee of "people of recognisably higher educational qualifications301 words
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173 1964-05-15 4 CINGAPORE, Thurs. 10 The Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan has decided to set aside SI million to rebuild Nan Chiau Girls' High School in Kirn Yam Road. The school, with about 2.000 students. Is now housed in a mansion on a six-acre173 words
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Article215 1964-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. i The closure of the branch offices of the Hong Kong and 1 Shanghai Banking j Corporation in Indo- nesia and Burma was one of the factors that ltd to the retrenchment of three employees in the bank's property department in Singapore. This was stated215 words
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Advertisement593 1964-05-15 4 m ORGANISATION 10th Bid DAYII a.m., 1 30, 4, 6.30. 9. 1S p.m PROUD WINNER Of FOUR ACADEMY AWARDS including I t»T HCTWt Or TK TUT a '/<>ii! oaf: Tones Ai Albert FINNEY Susannah YORK BJ Hugh GRIFFITH Dionc CILENTO H S^MMSSiMBiSnSSMjKBwHBfIIBIBBM B] HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! ■LAST FIVE DAYS■I 11593 words
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181 1964-05-15 5 Seamen Malaysia's envoys abroad: Dr. Toh SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that Singapore's seamen were unofficial ambassadors for Malaysia when they were in foreign lands. He said: "Their behaviour will in many cases influence the people's impression of Malaysians as a whole." Dr.181 words
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115 1964-05-15 5 PENANG, Thurs. Nanyang University graguates today petitioned the MCA president and Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. to raise before the Cabinet the question of recognising Nanyang Degrees. In a letter to the Minister, Mr. Tan Thai San. president of the Nanyang graduates115 words
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91 1964-05-15 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs A stenographer, Annie Ec, who brought divorce proceeding against her husband. Richard Llm Kheng Slong. a film hooker, on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. in the High Court today. The91 words
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Article39 1964-05-15 5 JESSELTON. Thurs. Mr. Yap Pak Leong of Sandakan has been elected president of the newly formed Sabah Association of Youtti Clubs at a youth seminar held In Tawau. Mr. Terence Chong of Jeaselton was elected secretary general.39 words
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Article26 1964-05-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The new Saudi Arabian Ambassador Mr. Hussein Fatani. presented his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Aeons at the Istana Neaara today26 words
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Article28 1964-05-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The total amount o! currency In circulation on April 1 was $1,320,229--069.09 51.252 659.813.36 in currency notes and $67,569,255.73. in coins.28 words
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Article, Illustration787 1964-05-15 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs, Trained-in-Indonesia terrorist found guilty of killing two men in Sennett Estate blast A MAT bin Junit. said to have been trained in Indonesia early last year as a saboteur before returning to Singapore, was today sentenced to death at the Assizes here on two murder787 words
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Article, Illustration188 1964-05-15 5 The stork came on board pilgrim ship DORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs. Three hundred and thirty-two pilgrims returned to Port Swettenham today in the Kuala Lumpur after a sixmonth trip to Mecca. The pilgrims, mostly from the East Coast and central Malaya, included 149 women and U chUdren. Che Sepiah binte Talib.188 words
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Article35 1964-05-15 5 PENANG. Thurs.— Fifty members of the Sungei Pinang branch of the Women's Institute, led by its chairman. Che Tom binte Sudin today made a round-the-island trip to visit various industrial projects in Penang.35 words
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Article63 1964-05-15 5 PENANG, Tnurs. Mohamert Adam bin Abdullah. 19, and Omar bin Man. 25, were Jointly charged in the Second Magistrate's Court today with stealing $716 worth of goods from S. Chinnadurai at King Edward place here yesterday. Both pleaded not guilty and the Magistrate. Mr.63 words
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Article26 1964-05-15 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police screened 2.144 people, and detained eight men under the Societies Ordinance in island-wide security checks in the past 24 hours.26 words
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135 1964-05-15 5 TV bad for children? Parents should be —blamed- SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An American TV consultant, Mr. Richard Bertrandias, today derided the widespread view that TV was detrimental to the interests of children because it distracted them from lessons. He said: "The time or period of TV watching by children, should be135 words
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138 1964-05-15 5 The King and Queen preview French art show |{UALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong today enjoyed a "private view" of the exhibition of modern decorative arts of France at the National Art Gallery here The Queen will officially open the exhibition at 5.30 p.m.138 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-05-15 6 Aussies will provide capital for joint ventures SINGAPORE, Thursday. AUSTRALIAN industrialists and businessmen are "anxious" to strengthen industrial and commercial relations with Malaysia, the Governor of Bank Negara, Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, said here today. Many Australian companies, especially motor assembly firms and finance and investment corporations, were keen322 words
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Article75 1964-05-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Department ot Extra-mural Studies has organised a course entitled "Science Through The Ages'" to given by Mr. R.O. Whipplc. lecturrr in the Department of Chemistry. The course will start on Monday from 7.30 to 9 p.m. and will consist of 20 lectures to75 words
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Article44 1964-05-15 6 KLANG. Thurs.— A Twist competition organised by the Klang South Umno division will be held at the Letchumanan Hall here for two days starting on May 22. A "Mr. and Mis* Umno" will also be elected at the same competition.44 words
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Article50 1964-05-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Oan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association will award scholarships totalling $300 to needy students of the school on its prize-giving day on May 21. The money has been raised by the association througn Its organisation of the "April Ball" for three years running. I50 words
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176 1964-05-15 6 Ultimatum by workers to 8 Sabah commercial firms JESSELTON, Thurs. J About 300 employees of eight European commercial firms in Sabah have issued a 14-day ultimatum to their employers to submit their 15 per cent cost of living allowance claim to arbitration or face industrial action. The employees may go176 words
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152 1964-05-15 6 JESSELTON, Thurs. Indonesian, Filipino, Chinese and Native performers In Tawau entertained Malaysian security forces during the weekend. The show described by Brigadier Ibrahim bin Ismail, commander of the East Brigade a* "excellent" was put up by the people of Tawau to show the152 words
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87 1964-05-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A three-man delegation from the Malayan Red Cross Society will leave here on Sunday to attend the 15-day South-East Asia Red Cross Forum in Sydney starting on May 20. The delegates are Ra.ia Ahmad bin Raja Ali. the director ut87 words
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248 1964-05-15 6 A broker firm warns London rubber trade: Watch Soekarno LONDON, Thurs. A leading London brokerage firm has warned rubber market circles that political developments in president Soekarno's confrontation, of Malaysia must be watched closely. Added to the political situation, O. W. Joyson and Co. Ltd. said In its latest commodities248 words
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Article21 1964-05-15 6 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Sulun of Brunei yesterday visited the World Pair. He leaves for Washington today.— AP.AP - 21 words
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237 1964-05-15 7 Woman got $35 for bringing two girls: Court told DENANG. Thurs.— A woman received $35 after she had introduced two village girls to three men, the High Court here was told today. "I saw one of the accused hand over the money." a 12-year-old girl testified at the trial of237 words
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Article60 1964-05-15 7 JESSELTON. Thurs. Indians In Sabah have been urged to forget their petty personal squabbles and misunderstandings and instead rally themselves under the banner of the Sabah Indian Association and contribute to the progress and development of Sabah. The appeal was made by the president of the60 words
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Article45 1964-05-15 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 65--year old man. Goh Peng See. of Bali Lane was found dead yesterday at the Beach Road Community Centre. Police are appealing to his relatives or friends to contact Inspector Robert Lim of Beach Road police sfiuion.45 words
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Article38 1964-05-15 7 PENANG. Thurs The First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. today committed a Butterworth contractor. Ng Yuen, to stand trial at the next Penang Assizes on a charge of murdering another contractor. Ng Kirn. at Telok Bahang38 words
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Article35 1964-05-15 7 TAIPING. Thurs.— A male nurse In the hospital here, Mr. Francis de-Costa, who went out hunting yesterday had his quarters burgled. An identity card, a motor car licence and $60 cash were stolen.35 words
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82 1964-05-15 7 KUCHING. Thurs..— Three hundred and fiftyone guns out of the 8.000 impounded from non-na-tives us an anti-confron-tation measure in Sarawak last year have been returned to their owners. The return of more weapons is now under consideration, according I to a government spokesman. The82 words
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Article, Illustration359 1964-05-15 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A UNITED Nations official has praised the Singapore Government for its achievements in providing a wide range of social services for the people. Miss Dorothy Moses, chief of the division of social affairs, ECAFE, Bangkok, said Singapore had made very impressive359 words
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Article50 1964-05-15 7 IPOH. Thurs.— A party g/ five Customs officers, led by Inche Wan Yeop bin Wan Din. Assistant Custom* Officer (Preventive), raided an attap hut oft Chemur Road here yesterday and recovered 17 boitles of illegal samsu concealed in the kitchen and in a room. A woman wa» detained.50 words
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63 1964-05-15 7 Warm send-off for Gurkhas at Sarikei KUCHING. Thurs. The people of Sarikei, in the Third Division, gave a warm send-off to men of the 1/1 Gurkha Rifles at a ceremony held in the town's basketball stadium. The unit was presented with a Dayak shield The Gurkhas who will be returning63 words
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144 1964-05-15 7 Perak's tidal flood is running out IPOH, Thurs. The tidal flood situation in several fishing villages along the West Coast of Perak has shown marked improvement toda<y. Sea water which covered the village of Port Weld, near Taiping, has subsided. In Parit Buntar the low lying areas along the Krian144 words
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Article28 1964-05-15 7 PENANO. Thurs.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. will open the Penang Alliance -Victory Pesta" at the City Stadium on Saturday night.28 words
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134 1964-05-15 7 THE FIRST STAGE OF SEACOM BEGINS IN SABAH JESSELTON. Thurs. The Recorder, a cableship belonging to the Cable and Wireless Ltd. yesterday began laying cable which will link Jesselton to Singapore, Hong Kong and to the rest of the world before the end of this year. There is already a134 words
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Article21 1964-05-15 7 TAIPING. Thurs. Fifty new sh.rts valued at $250 were stolen from a textile shop in Main Road here yesterday.21 words
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168 1964-05-15 7 Dato Loke's Dobell painting has gone up in value OINGAPORE, Thurs. A painting done by William Dobell, which cinema magnate Dato Loke Wan Tho bought 12 years ago, and is now on loan to the Sydney Art Gallery, insured for A£20.000, is said to have "increased many times in value.'"168 words
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Advertisement205 1964-05-15 7 NOW AT POPULAR PRICES 250 c.c. Twin 51. 699 350 c.c. Sinfle Sl.*W -W0 c.c. Twin S2.IW 500 c c. Twin $2,349 500 c.c. Sporti $2,499 AT YOUR DEALER NOW! Advertisement —^A-s v r WOMEN everywhere are using the new shampoo that gives their hair the "Peek-in" Glow of beauty205 words
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Advertisement164 1964-05-15 7 Head home with your family •0 A*l ROLLS-ROYCE g JET iiTifaiiMT^^ißrf I iMMrrwww mnimnuoipr m r BOAC JETS YOU HOME DIRECT WITH NO CHANGES ALONG THE WAY ALL. OVER THE WORLD Holiday time! Back to England with the family. And your smoothest, M VVKI nt *wi\i.u most comfortable and direct164 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-05-15 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM yWHAT'LL VYE\/ CASH .PORK* I B-BUY ELMER^ BUT I KNOW I BurmpAY, r"[ Vcutcosts^ 3. A m f HAPPY BIRTHDAY, 'WE HOPES THEvA jf J >. ELMER!^— SLIPPERS ARE I KT^&-35 words
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Article50 1964-05-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. National revenue from tobacco tor the first four months of this year dropped from $14,146,000 (for the same period last year) to $12,809,--000. But revenue from liquors and petroleum increased. Duty from liquor rose by $702,000 to $11,005.--000. and irom petroleum by $1,164,000 to $14,046,000.50 words
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Article27 1964-05-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A sclioo!--boy. Ng Ngwe Meng. aged 14, of Lorong 3. Oeylang. was drowned today while swimming with some friends in the Kallang River.27 words
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Article190 1964-05-15 8 IPOH, Thursday. TIN miners in. the country are "seriously concerned" over the attitude of State governments towards the mining industry on land alienation, the granting and renewal of leases and prospecting. Reference to these problems Is made in the F.M.B. Chamber of Mines annual report for 1963,190 words
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Article194 1964-05-15 8 i SINGAPORE, Thurs. 1 THOSE WHO REFUSE TO REGISTER FOR NATIONAL SERVICE IN STORE FORM 'INSIGNIFICANT' GROUP MANPOWER registration in Singapore has been a big success. The number of people who refused to register foim an "i n s i f, n i firant" group, ,i spokesman of the194 words
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Article84 1964-05-15 8 PENANG, Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry and MCA national vice-president. Dr. Llm Swee Aun, headed a three-man team which arrived here today to try and persuade the Penang MCA chief, Mr Saw Seng Kew, to withdraw his resignation. Mr. Saw's decision is84 words
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Article51 1964-05-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Nar Ah Gou. 36. was today fined $850 or eight months' Jail in a magistrate's court for unlawful possession of dutiable liquor. Customs officers found him carrying eight gallons of dutiable liquor on his bicycle yesterday at the junction of Towner Road and Balesner51 words
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122 1964-05-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A dockyard labourer was sentenced to three years' jail by the High Court today for causing hurt to the eldest son of Dato Low Vat while attempting to commit robbery. Wassan bin Sakeebun. 34, of Singapore, pleaded guilty to causing122 words
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Article40 1964-05-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The annual reunion dinner of all old boys of Christian Brothers' schools will be held on May 23 at 7.30 p.m. at St. Joseph's Institution. Tickets at $7 each are available from St. Joseph's Institution.40 words
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Article34 1964-05-15 8 PENANG. Thurs. The Annual u.s&mibly of the Penang Utnno divisional Kaum Ibu (women's section) will be held at Umno Hall on May 20. About 50 delegates from various branches will attend.34 words
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244 1964-05-15 8 Court told of estate owner's 'other worries' CUNGEI SIPUT, Thurs. V. Menachi Sundaram, 47. an estate owner, failed to submit his income tax returns in time because, said his counsel, he had been busy I with 'other worries on i his mind." Sundaram, who Is al<o managing director of the244 words
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Article55 1964-05-15 8 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Japanese Consul-General in SintMpore, Mr. T. Ueda. disclosed yesterday that, a Japanese consulate for Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei will be opened in Jesselton early next year. Mr. Ueda arrived here on Tuesday to pay a courtesy call on th* Yang Di-Pertua55 words
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Article141 1964-05-15 8 I SINGAPORE, Thur». A NEW $250,000 bluesprint has been drawn up for the proposed Singapore Umno house in Changi Road, the secretary-general of the party, Dato Syed Esa Almenoer, said today. The original building plan, which had estimated that $75,000 would be required for141 words
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Advertisement448 1964-05-15 8 COMPLETE EQUIPMENT i,p ERHM[r OPERATORS THE FINEST rrrrrj-. v f j A model for every application. Whether it is s^^. i""^^^^^^^! for meat, fresh foods, dairy produce, vegetables, bever- MB I l^a ages, ice-cream makers, etc. there is a FOCEL to suit N^ l >s^ your particular need. SHELVING SYSTEM448 words
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Miscellaneous223 1964-05-15 8 Atiey Oop By V.T. IK ant lin lOF COURSE I'a KKP HOUSE />-r~^ I YXJ AM TAKING WHY, NO, BUT WHY WEIi.VWOULPNT \OU BE L* 1 w I HOW ELSB CAN "HMD PEOPLE HOLY ME TO YOUR VfillOCY.- I TO MOO? BETTER OFF AT HOME/ OF COURSE > I OHf223 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-05-15 9 The post-war change in the Japanese character is almost as startling as the nations economic recovery. It is no longer the 'done thing' to conceal one's emotions. People especially the younger generation laugh and cry (at sentimental films) uninhibitedly.43 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1964-05-15 9 NINA I PTOY - Japanese learn to NINA I PTOY The story of Japan today by TIIK Japanese of all classes and ages are now able to enjoy life. They have more money to spend and the word 'leisure' coupled with 'boom', is very fashionable. There are golfinjg, ski ing, hunting, angling, boating, climbing1,266 words
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Advertisement257 1964-05-15 9 BANISH :r^S GREY f HAIR with V 4 MORGAN'SA> POMADE r V MORGAN'S KOMADF. is I^^^Ov-U^'— a scientific preparauon -—^^^rJLJ which restores the ff ~Z^x\^ natural colour, nourishes J^Jt^Xft^a^* the hair ana stimulates V*ss==S^§ the roots MORGANs IS v. P^H bV^A not a dye; ll stren B then fwt Kjll257 words
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727 1964-05-15 10 The Straits Times Friday, May 15, 1964. No Slapdash Summit "It is easy for people to make suggestions when their country is not being invaded." The comment is Tengku Abdul Rahman's: the subject of comment. President Macapagal's call for a new Maphilindo summit. Disparagement of Filipino peace-making efforts should not727 words
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Article114 1964-05-15 10 M ttorrfs gfj (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF 'h, late Madam U.him Ah Niti *.nccrrly thanks all m and fnrndu for their mrnsaxM ot rnndoWncrs. nrritth*. and attrndHON SHIN KEE, Shm Vanx. Phlann NKhor and CJui Nghor thank tnrnd.s and relatives for condolences, wreaths and attend.mci at the funeral of114 words
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Article362 1964-05-15 10 The Sarawak United People's Party, indignant over the closure of its Lundu branch last weekend, has decided that outright attack on the Government is a better strategy than defence but its artillery is firing wildly. For example, the protest by the secretarygeneral, Mr. Stephen Yong, that the Government362 words
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Article137 1964-05-15 10 A world -wide, six-month search for "a man of international standing" to head Malaysia's Tariff Advisory Board is over. The name of the new chairman has not yet been made public, the Minister for Commerce and Industry yesterday going no further than to say he was not a137 words
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Article, Illustration439 1964-05-15 10 JACK HAND - LOUIS, 50. LOOKS BACK JACK HAND A day for cake, candles, friends and memories By YEW YORK. Thurs.— Joe Louis was 50 years old on Wednesday, a day for cake, candles, friends and memories. Few men "celebrate" No. 50, but Louis did at a party on the 50th floor ofAP - 439 words
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Letter147 1964-05-15 10 IN reply to the letter from H.TJC which appeared In the Straits Times on Thursday, the 23rd April. the fireman whose duty it Is to stop traffic when an ambulance turns out from Hill Street Fire Station during the hours of darkness carries also a red147 words
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Letter41 1964-05-15 10 WITH a handful of antlnationalists, the Political Society of Nanyang University does not reflect the views of the student population and cannot issue any statement on behalf of the general student body. JOHN S.F. Students Hostel Nanyang Varsity Singapore41 words
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Letter37 1964-05-15 10 TiE telephone services in Kuala Lumpur are deteriorating. My telephone recently went out of order and it took the Telecoms 4 days to restore the service in spite of repeated requests. NOT SATISFIED Kaala Lumpur37 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1964-05-15 10 Atlantic Alliance at the crossroads by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BRITAIN and America »r% bound to gether by such a tangle of emotions and interests, such an intimate web of history and language, that no political party can have more than a1,285 words
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Advertisement824 1964-05-15 10 Straits Tiaes 4 Malay Mail Cliii Mii ilvnilMmuli may a* k*<M)*d »•> «M COCO STTOKAOS *HO»O« O I HH I It ROM) COLD SJTOHAO4I SMtAMCHCS AT NOLLAMO WOAO MWUIIU KSLPMI. MOAD—MAVM. BtAM CRY BOOK ITOOI LTU ■HCMHK MOM*. COSH»r Qm|TMC NEW! PMONT iiwpMrtck't StwtfMriM M. M. ISMAIL S Adarirslty Ro«d.824 words
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Advertisement43 1964-05-15 10 PANAMA: THE CRISIS Despite repeated warning from the U.S. Ambassador to Panama, official Washington refused to recognise the danger. Read how this crisis could have been avoided in MAY Reader's (Now On Sale) Distributors:— C. R. DASARATHA RAJ LTD. POST BOX 257 SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement270 1964-05-15 10 I I) 1 y^^^ -sofeguard them FYF-GFNF JSHH If your eyes ore feve- p^Tw ;«L j nsh thiough hay- fever, t»»j^ i jiiB \*2r\ colds, sun burn or feel rS j J strained otter prolong- H/****-^X^^ ed reading, looking ot TV, use EYE-GENE for instont relief. One or two drops270 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-05-15 11 Cabinet decision reached after consultation with Singapore Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'J'HE Cabinet has approved a common policy for the assembly of motor vehicles and manufacture of component parts, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. He told reporters before leaving277 words
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153 1964-05-15 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fifteen scholars will be awarded postgraduate degrees at the University of Singapore convocation at the National Theatre on June 6. The university will also confer degrees and diplomas on 456 graduands at the convocation. Of the scholars, two will be awarded doctorates of153 words
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Article97 1964-05-15 11 'Bomb' was a piece of wood CINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today found a parrel, which looked as though it contained a bomb, tied to the wall of an uncompleted block of flats in Jalan Kerhil, Katong. An employer of the Public Utilities Board had stopped a police patrol iar and told97 words
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200 1964-05-15 11 Vigilant schoolboy helps in arrest of 3 Indons \fIUAR, Thurs.— Police IT arrested three Indonesians minutes after they landed here on a secluded beach about 300 yards from the house of the Muar District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, last night. They were spotted by a schoolboy. Kamal200 words
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Article65 1964-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The export of metal scrap, including waste, from Singapore to any destination will be approved only on the recommendation of the Director of the Trade Division. An official announcement today said the order came into force from today Written applications should be65 words
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98 1964-05-15 11 Son stole cheque jailed for cheating SINGAPORE, Thurs. A towkay's son, Fang Swee Yong, 34, was jailed for four months today for cheating. The court was told that Fang stole a leaf from his father's cheque book, made it out for $70 and forged his father's signature. He handed the98 words
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Article36 1964-05-15 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The twelfth case of cholera here a 46-year old housewife from Tanglin Halt was announced by the Health Ministry luday. The first death in the present outbreak occurred on Tuesday.36 words
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Article30 1964-05-15 11 TANAH RATA. Thurs. The State Secretary. Pahang. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Jamil, will open a branch of the Malayan Banking Ltd. in Main Road here on Saturday.30 words
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Article39 1964-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The day mail from Kuala Lumpur due here this afternoon was delayed In Johore for more than four hours due to engine trouble. The train was due to arrive In Singapore at 3.46 cm.39 words
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Article, Illustration571 1964-05-15 11 Badminton star found dead was 'very sensitive" inquest told SINGAPORE, Thursday. gINGAPORE badminton champion Lim Wei Lon, who was found dead at the foot of a 10-storey block of flats at Old Kallang airport on Nov. 21 was today described at an inquest as ''a very sensitive person" who was571 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-05-15 11 3 held in gangster murder probe OINGAPORE. Thurs. Police have detained three men believed to be involved In the murder of a known secret society gangster, Ong Ah Hong, 32, (above), whose body was found at Upper Aljunled road last month. They are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary132 words
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Article51 1964-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An Indonesian from Tanjong Pinang. Soealman Suratman, was today Jailed for two months in a magistrate's court for illegal entry into Singapore in August last year. Soealman. alias Man, alias S. Jasmin, was arrested yesterday by a detective in a house at Jalan51 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-05-15 11 Sir Ivor for talks on new set-up in schools KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Top-level talks between Malaysian c d v c a tion, authorities and the chairman of the Cambridge University Local Examinations Syndicate, Sir Ivor Jennings, will be held here next week to discuss the effects of the introduction, of241 words
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Advertisement101 1964-05-15 11 lH «I ¥^Hr ■r S' mmw SAVE WITH THE HONGKONG BANK Ye6 f this pile of coins will fit into one of our savings boxes. You will be surprised how quickly you will fill yours with odd coins which you will ne\/er miss. This is just one of the ways101 words
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Advertisement49 1964-05-15 11 iiiiMiimHinmiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMMiMiiMMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi introduce their new Modern Home look ||i I |l|| 111 |i 111 I w-^m M^K; VK 9 AH J3h &°^b Jw aY Comf and *-er our fahulnn* collection of furnishings. Consult oar Interior Decorator, Mrs. Amy Chan, who will be pleased to five you every assistance. IIIM <'>"l">"HIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||MMINIinillllllll||IHIIIIIIIIIUIilUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||il||||U|||||iuuittM49 words
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Miscellaneous625 1964-05-15 11 words; 11.00 News; 11.05 RADIO SINGAPORE J^^^^S^SA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 and 25 Mete*. RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 Metres NATIOMAL SHORTWAVE SERVICES A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 414.7 and 60.2 metres 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 A^ L: g.OO Pro*. Summary Mews; 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 6 02 Morning Melodies;625 words
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Article, Illustration203 1964-05-15 12 WIN A FREE TRIP TO THE TOKYO OLYMPICS V -C^S tt'i all yours to win. and it's so easy! Here's how you do it. Sit down today and tell us (in 300 words or less) why you think it is important for the 1964 Olympics to be held in the203 words
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Article211 1964-05-15 12 I All contestants mutt be male students II years old or younger and be able to speak everyday English. 1. Entries are restricted to citixens of the following counPhilippinei, Thailand, Malo'y.n Indonesia, India, Pakistan 1. Essay theme: What the tint Olympic Games in Asia meant to us. Essay211 words
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Article221 1964-05-15 12 Another move to impeach Maca MANILA, Thurs. Forty-two Opposition members of thp Lower House last night submitted a resolution seeking the impeachment of PrePresident Macapagal for alleged culpable violation* of the constitution. The resolution was an offshoot of the petition of the acting Senate majority floor leader. Mr. Arthuro Tolentino,221 words
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Article40 1964-05-15 12 WASHINGTON. Thur>. The U. S. Housp of Representatives' foreign affairs committee yesterday rejected all attempts to cut President Johnson's 53. 8 billion foreign aid bill. This was reported by Representative Thomas E. Morgan, (De-mocrat-Pennsylvania). A.P.AP - 40 words
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403 1964-05-15 12 LONDON, Thursday. A 40-year-old Indian, accused of murdering his Chinese wife, had insured her Life for £10,000 ($85,700) a day before her body was discovered in a wooded area, the prosecution alleged in court yesterday. Assa George Singh, company representative.Reuter - 403 words
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Article114 1964-05-15 12 JAPAN'S OWN PEACE CORPS rpOKYO, Thurs. Japan will begin sending members of an "overseas service corps," similar to the American Peace corps, to South-East Asian and possibly African countries next year, the Mainichi Shimbun said yesterday. Survey teams tor the project will be sent in May to 10 countries, theUPI - 114 words
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148 1964-05-15 12 TAIPEH, Thurs. Famlj lies of 25 crewmen listed as missing after the sinking of the 2,711-ton Chinese Nationalist freighter Chung Kal oft South Japan on Monday attacked the branch oflce of the vessel's owners at Keelung. Chinese Nationalist oolice said the mob smashedAP - 148 words
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Article33 1964-05-15 12 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs The U.N. was notified officially yesterday that Tanganyika and Zanzibar have become one nation -o U.N. membership will drop at a result from 113 to 11J— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article33 1964-05-15 12 PORT SAID. Thurs— About 100 ships with draueht over 34 ft are stranded ki Suez and in the Bitter Lakes following the sinking in the canal of m cementladen barge. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-05-15 12 JANE Russell fitted the part like a glove when Aaron Rosenberg producer of "Fate is the Hunter" wanted a star who had entertained the troops during the Korean war and who still looked like a million dollars. Here's how she will be seen in the film which will69 words
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131 1964-05-15 12 MANILA, Thurs. The Immigration Commissioner. Mr. Martiniano P. Vivo, said (yesterday the Philippines can close down Chinese schools in the country without violating its treaty with Nationalist China. Mr. Vivo said there was no treaty which gives a foreign State the absolute right toUPI - 131 words
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Advertisement137 1964-05-15 12 <$> C. ITOH CO., LTD. (ITOCHU SHOJI KAISHA LTD.) OFFERS STUDENTS A CHANCE TO NIVICO SjTHsuMiJi 1 Jsl y M* \iJ v phonograph lazJ SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT Both sets provided with push button control and sturdily constructed in o smart polypropylene unbreakable cabinet designed luggage style for137 words
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Advertisement188 1964-05-15 12 You plan a pleasant evening but... Indigestion strikes Just one 'BISMAG' BISMINT gives you immediate relief! You come home Utc from r^.^\ work you rush your meal. /^\^y The result is often dii- r^y^wfi comfort, acidity and ra^3 v i£ 7 all the other symp- iq S >?'" Z2 toms188 words
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Miscellaneous292 1964-05-15 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Time lags between one chap 1. Reason (Id con It properly) Bn d oln ers in n**t due for reward H3). to bungling (13). 9. I take my time about the 8 Aye la?t on Hogmanay not*, perfectly composed (7). 2 <• W« 10. Btyle292 words
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Article, Illustration408 1964-05-15 13 271,978 VISITORS SPEND $92 MIL. yHE tourist Industry of Singapore today is on a solid footing and it will bring increasingly rich rewards to the State and people of the State. That is the opinion of Mr. B.H. Melwani. chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, in the annual408 words
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Article318 1964-05-15 13 NEW MALA YAN RUBBER IS PELLETISED YEW methods in the production and export of 11 natural rubber which are being employed on a limited scale by Guthrie Estates Agency could, if widely used in the industry, greatly help Malaysia in competition with synthetic rubber. During the past six to eight318 words
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Article292 1964-05-15 13 BIG BLOW FOR SAGO FLOUR TRADE SINGAPORE'S sago flour trade, which has been badly affected by Indonesian con. frontation, has been dealt another staggering blow. This has arisen because a big United Kingdom company has stopped buying here a reliable source In Singapore has disclosed. The company, which used to292 words
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Article80 1964-05-15 13 Polysar Belgium's new butyl rubber plant has been officially opened by the Belgian Minister of Economic Affairs and Energy. The plant at Zwljndrecht will produce 27.000 long tons ol butyl per year, and is one of the first to produce synthetic rubber by any process in80 words
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212 1964-05-15 13 IN the first three months of the current year 1 Swissair produced 106.1 million ton-kilometres or more than in the entire year of 1956. Compared with the first quarter of 1963. the Increase amounts to 16 per cent and is largely due to an212 words
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Article161 1964-05-15 13 Big jump in Japan motor exports JAPAN'S exports of motor vehicles during the last financial year (April to March) totalled 107.054 units A-orth U*****.940.000, the Japan Automobile Industrial AMOd itlon has announced. The association said the total exports m the year showed a sizeable increase of 42.C per cent in161 words
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Article174 1964-05-15 13 A MODERN butcher's shop similar to those in America. Europe. Australia and New Zealand, will be open for business In Tanglin Road. Singapore, on Monday. Claimed as first of Its kind In the Staie. the shop is to oe known as the Superbutchery, and will be174 words
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Article36 1964-05-15 13 Statistics Issued oy the International Rubber Study Oroup show that rubber consumption for February totalled 14.500 long tons while stocks held by manufacturers in warehouses in the same month amounted to 24.400 long tons.36 words
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Advertisement414 1964-05-15 13 Your chance to invest in CREDIT CORPORATION (MALAYSIA) LTD. A HIRE PURCHASE COMPANY OWNED BY THE CHARTERED BANK AND AUSTRALIAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION LTD. FIXED DEPOSITS TERM INTEREST RATES 6 months 4i75/o p.a. 9 months 4i75/o p.a. 12 months 5% p.a. Enqulrlat may b» tnmdm at any branch of THE CHARTERED414 words
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Advertisement274 1964-05-15 13 jS ML. 4 B Co oj df Hftj tor Mn Hr IWI M)l/\ eft '^^^f^^ j$ SLJi iTyll r > ,^mmm^^'~ r u>la (D tea Enjoy the masculine freshness of psj 1 Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of a^ confidence in yourself— we call it Old274 words
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Advertisement941 1964-05-15 14 I ontinurd from Pafe 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO rfs. txtrm APPLICANTS FOR Trainee Clerk/ Storekeeper to Box A 5443 S.T. are thanked and advised vacancies have been Oiled. EUROPEAN FIRM Requires Immediately for 6 months experienced Typist in confidential position. Apply in writIng to Box941 words
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Advertisement1038 1964-05-15 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 211 WordM SS (Min.}— Box St rts. exfr. 94 PATTERSON ROAD Singapore available Ist June. One partly furnished Room, buth attached, suitable couple (no children) working girl or bachelor. TANGLIN AREA* Flat and Office Space, suitable for Dental or Medical Clinic. Available Ist May. Area approx. 2.000 sq.ft.1,038 words
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Advertisement1031 1964-05-15 14 TUITION 20 Word* $5 (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm PRIMARY VI TUITION by Teacher residing In Postal District 10. Moderate fees. Write Box A 6703 S.T. Spore. TO PASS DRIVING Test, Ring immediately B'pore *****. Hourly $5.00. If fall nrst test free lessons given until you pass. PRIVATE TUTOR at1,031 words
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Advertisement1000 1964-05-15 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 21) Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rfs. extra HELIOPRINT PHOTO COPYING Mschine tor True Copies from coloured originals m 20 sees. Bole Agents: Reliance Office Supplies. Singapore, KJU PHILATELY 2t Word* SI (Mtm,)— Box It eta, txtrm QOOD PRICE PAID for Stamp Collection. Arrangement phone ***** (after 21,000 words
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Advertisement1088 1964-05-15 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm 1»M« FORD PREFECT. Excellent condition, taxed /insured. Also 1956 X/ Zephyr. Both selling cheap. Please call at -'ix Moulmeln Road. (Spore 11). NEW MOTO CUZZI 83c.c. now at *.v.n list price. Call at Associated Auto Co.. Ltd.. 371/373. Serangooo1,088 words
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Advertisement985 1964-05-15 14 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. tt Word* SS (Min.}— Box St rfs. *xtrm MAtIAGE AND TURKISH BATH Stramhatha, 57- A. Victoria Btr«et. Junction Braa Btiab Road, Blngapure-7. Telephone 24M3 Uovcrnment Licenwd. GENTLEMEN, for «wMI«h HUM||. Steamruitrt*. l-acial rreaimant. Mamcure. Halrcuttlnk, TinliQg and Shaving "JniDi' Alrcoodltioned salon, JbA Penaoc Lao*, doc yards Horn985 words
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Advertisement1194 1964-05-15 14 KUALA LUMPURTECHNICAL COLLEGE ADMISSION OF PRIVATE STUDENTS 1964/1965 SESSION Applications are Invited for admission to the following Courses 1. Diploma Courses In Civil Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Surveying and Architecture. 2. Advanced Courses leading to the examinations of the Professional Institutions (United Kingdom) in Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Surveying1,194 words
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Advertisement1352 1964-05-15 15 TO LIVERPOOL 8 TTST COAST UK Out S'pora Sail* P. S'tam Penang TALTHYBIUS Luerpeei, G'as k ow Gdi, 33 Tediy PERSEUS LxcDMl. Dub! n. Glasgow It Pt/May 18 May 17 DIOMEO Li«erpeel, DLbim ll Pt/May II May 21 AIREUS Luerfaal, G asgow May 18 Mey 22 May 23/27 May 281,352 words
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Advertisement1328 1964-05-15 15 WkMl THE EAC LINES «5\V IlMCAPOl! KUALA IUMPUI«f.SWITTtNMAM» «NANG noun t«.««»»HOio. >oioin>> m.«ii[ om< SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBUR6 ANO COPENHAGEN bm t .j(.oie v S'nati ''enang "JUTLANDIA" I) y) 22/24 May 2S/2I May 21/31 May "BOMA" a) 28 May/ 3 Jure 4/1,328 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-05-15 15 I Benuline 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVENUE J? jm.m fi n CM.,i. WZm {:1! RFNrtnRAN r °< London JMt IS UtNUUHAN Rotterdam J»m II Singapore PL Sham Penang Hamburg Juae 24 May 11/11 Singapore P. Sham Penaut BENNEVIS L'pgil, Hull, HUnrg. Hrrri Antwerp May 28/28 May1,305 words
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Advertisement1226 1964-05-15 15 tej^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. itfHjl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V M^ fI M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sintaport PL Stttm PtnaM I Oh London •lONIAN 28/22 May 23/24 May 21 May Him tC I TY OF NEWCASTLE 2527 Jum 21 May ISJMe •CITY OF LEIECSTER 17/28 JIM 11/23 JtM1,226 words
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Article260 1964-05-15 16 MAY first grade rubber buyere f.e.b. cleeed at S p.m. In llngap»r» and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 681 cents per lb. down five-eighths of '< cent on Wednesday's clostng level for the position. The tone was quiet. 1t. A.1. and F.M.R.E. cluing prlcaa In cants per lb. yesterday:260 words
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Article68 1964-05-15 16 r'MiNESE Produce liohanas, I Ings--1a»: Coconut all: bulk S46| sellers, drum M9i sellers. Copra: May 1 nno IK/ Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok while Sl42t >MoMh Sirawak white SI4O sellers, special Sarawak blark $115 sellers. garbled UimponK black $120 sellers. AST A (1321 sellers. •iniapors Coconut Oil Miners' Aaacstation68 words
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Article18 1964-05-15 16 The following further April ruboer crops are announced: Kluang 90.000 lb. and llu Benut 54,000 1b18 words
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Article25 1964-05-15 16 May 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 681 cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $529 (up 51.12J). Estimated offprint; 235 tons (down 15 tons).25 words
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564 1964-05-15 16 From Our Market Coirespondent rERE was a slight improvement in prices in the industrial section on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, part of which could be attributed to bear covering. In the afternoon, however, the section turned quiet and there was hardly564 words
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Article28 1964-05-15 16 M.i la van Stork Indirr* Max 13 M.n II •Industrials: 105.35 106.05 Tins: 129.64 ltt.44T > rubbers: 107.40 107.41) ■l>ro. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10*28 words
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Article862 1964-05-15 16 MA LAY AN STOCKS EXCHANGE pOMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with tut number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS Bouttaad (1.000) $1.81; C.S. •Hsldins. (2.000) $3.26; Ounlops (1,000) $2.46. (1.000) $2.48: Eiao $2.75 BL, (1,000) $2.77; Eaat. Imsltsrs (1.000)862 words
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Article201 1964-05-15 16 SHIPS lying iltnittiiM the Singapore Harbour ohitvii M axpectad tods* an: Klyinj Trader 1/2. Turr in n. M,ron 18. Ardbrae 18. Chath.im L'S-L^. Krederick Clover 25. Sibiuo IT/tt, W»ikare 29/30. Talthybius 33 34. Shirnfooa 4n 41. Kuala Lumpur 42 43. (iudmn Bakke 44. Torrens 15, Y.imashiro Ham201 words
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227 1964-05-15 16 rE price of Straits tin rose 51.12 i yesterday to S>29 per picul on an offering of 235 tons, estimated down 15 tons. In London on Wednesday uneventful trading conditions continued to characterise the tin market. There is plenty of room for227 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-05-15 16 H H n-«j|ap V p Hfl p| a _|M M Mp> a p| VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East •Canada Service "MikistiM Mars' 72 23 Jim 7 Jlly 21 Jlly 5 Aug I Aif II Aug 21 Aif West Coast oC Central/South America Service Tokoi-ama La1,120 words
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Advertisement1073 1964-05-15 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN ANO P COL' SERVICI ll: Fresiaitle, Aselait*. Mel^ant, SyMty. Tl: M»*ras aM Nappattiiaai PertJng P. S>3™ S'pori S'pors P. Sham Penant lARPETA llJuil 11/11 Jail 14/11 Jaae RAJULA 21/ 4 Jill i Jail I J«M Finu AiKTiAii* RAJUIA 23/27 Jaai 21 JuM M Joot RAJULA 11/241,073 words
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Advertisement551 1964-05-15 16 mSIIOUND: ttilQfE SEIVICt Smiaoo's sTan^^"™ «-enan| Mirseiliet, lanltau, Nam, r«YG« 11/11 May 11/21 Mar 22 May Ouskirk, larwrri. Hisjiam. Irsaei. latterfaai. SOUTH t WEST AFWICA SERVICE S i njapo TCHIIINCJk 1/IJiH n-j-tan (21/1), Port Elizabeth (24/ i). Capetown (21/1). Matadi (M/l), Port Harcourt, Lagos (i/7), Cotonou (1/7), Lome. Tema, Takoradi,551 words
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Advertisement810 1964-05-15 17 SINGAPORE CITY COI'NC IL 4'c Mmni STOCK 1955/7»-«0. NOTICE is herby given that the Transfer Book of the above Stock will be closed from 19th May to Ist June, 1964. both days inclusive, lor the preparation of Interest Warrants. S. 3. SCALES Chief Financial Officer, Public Utilities Board. SniKaporc. CORRIGENDUM810 words
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Advertisement767 1964-05-15 17 THE KUALA SIDIM RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 51st Annual General Meeting of Stockholders will be held at the registered office of the Company, No. 1 Benteng, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, June 16th 1964 at 11.30 a.m. for the purpose767 words
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Advertisement721 1964-05-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Vacancies for Assistant Engineer and Engineering AwUtant Applications are invited from persons resident (or normally resident) in Malaysia for the following two posts In the City Engineer's Department: (a) Assistant Engineer <b) Engineering Assistant The appointments will be In the following basic721 words
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Advertisement439 1964-05-15 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF SUCTION DREDGER Tenders are Invited from reputable firms within Malaysia for the construction of a twin screw Suction Dredger for the Marine Department, Malaysia. The vessel will be designed for sea-going purposes, and shall have a service speed of 10 knots In light condition. Plans439 words
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Advertisement375 1964-05-15 17 TENDERS MARINE HEADQUARTERS, MALAYA TENDER NOTICE Bealed Tenders marked "Cleaning of New Marine Headquarters" will be received by the Director of Marine. Malaya. P.O. Box 445. Penang up to 12 noon on 25.5 64 for the cleaning of the new Marine Headquarters building at Foreshore Road. Port Swettenham, for the375 words
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Advertisement275 1964-05-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS H.M. NAVAL BASE, SINGAPORE 27 VACANCIES FOR ELECTRICAL FITTERS There are vacancies for experienced electrical fitters in the Royal Navy Dockyard for the following classes of work: (1) Repair of electric motors and switchgear. (2) General machining and bench fitting. (3) Installation and wiring of electrical equipment in275 words
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Advertisement614 1964-05-15 17 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG TENDER NOTICE ABATTOIR EQUIPMENT FOR THE NEW CITY ABATTOIRS, GEORGE TOWN. PENANG. TENDERS will be received by the City Secretary, City Hall, Penang, up to 12.00 Noon on Friday, 14th August 1964, from Contractors registered as suppliers of aoattolr equipment, lor the supply614 words
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Article, Illustration33 1964-05-15 18 Danes grab 3- 1 Cup lead TEH KEW SAN (facing camera) picks up a drop shot near the net from his Danish opponent Erland Kops in the opening singles match at Tokyo today.—33 words
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Article236 1964-05-15 18 SOCCER Malaya Cap: Spore v Johore (Jn. Besar. 7.30 p.m.>: Perils v Kelantan (Kangar, 5) Women's match: Penan* v Spore (K. Dungrun). Spore Div. 2C: D. Pioneers v B. Keaenlan: Div. 2D: Stable Boys v Arsenal: Div. 3A: Tampenls Roy. v Kolam Ayer fall matches at Parrer236 words
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Article, Illustration851 1964-05-15 18 SAY HUP AND KEW SAN PREVENT A CLEAN SWEEP fOKYO, Thurs. Denmark led Malaya by three matches to one at the end of the first day's play in their interzone semi-final in the world badminton championship for the Thomas Cup at Tokyo today. Denmark won. both singles and the firstReuter - 851 words
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Article142 1964-05-15 18 TOKYO. Thins. No flags x were flown and no national anthems played in the final rounds of the 1963-64 Thomas Cup competition which began hero today. The reason for this is that Malaysia have not yet officially gained membership of the International Badminton Federation and are competingReuter - 142 words
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Article345 1964-05-15 18 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI by CINGAPORE. Thurs. Johore's decision to forfeit home ground advantage In their Malaya Cup tie against Singapore tomorrow (7.30 p.m.) seemed strange to many people. Why? I asked Shariff Ma don, the former Singapore outside-right and now coach of the Johore team "Because345 words
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Article30 1964-05-15 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore combined schools Bvmna.stic competition will be held at the Gay World on Saturday at 2 p.m. The public will be admitted free to the gallery.30 words
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Article105 1964-05-15 18 DENMARK v MALAYA SINCLES Erland Kops bt Teh Kew San 15-8, 15-9: Knud-Aage Nielsen bt Tan Aik Huang 15-12. 15-2. DOUBLES Finn Kobbero and lorgen H.inicn bt Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee 15-11; 15-8; Erland Kops and Poul-Erik Nielsen lost to Teh Kew San and105 words
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Article184 1964-05-15 18 Thailand held to 2-2 by Japan TOKYO, Thurs. 1 Japan provided the first shock of the Thomas Cup semifinals here today when they held Thailand to 2-2 at the end of the first day's play. Thailand, runners-up in the last series. swept through powerfully in the singles to lead 2-0AP - 184 words
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Advertisement1243 1964-05-15 18 NOTICES CONTIMED KENT (F.M.S.) TIN DREDGING LIMITED Board of Directors is r to inform you that In response to an appeal the Selargor State Executive Council has re- vised its former decision to exclude 262 acres from the mining lease held on sublease by the company on Its renewal. Instead1,243 words
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Advertisement241 1964-05-15 18 J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered J.K.R. Contractors in Class E* and above at the Office of the Jurutera Negrt. Kedah dan Perils at Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of the 19th MAY, 1964 for:— THE DEMOLITION OP THB STORE-SHED AT THE PW.D WORKSHOP. ALOR241 words
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Article506 1964-05-15 19 The four-year-old mare does a brilliant trial, looks all set to make amends for failure at Kuala Lumpur SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHE VENI VICI Stable's four-year-old mare, Jamour, underlined her chances in Sunday's Summer Cup (6f by doing a brilliant trial here this morning. Accompanied by stable-mate506 words
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167 1964-05-15 19 RAGUSA RAGUSA Bougoure up IN SHOCK DEFEAT Till CURRAGH, Ireland. 1 Than. One of the biggest turf upsets of the year was the defeat of Ragvsa in the Royal Whip race over 12f here yesterday. Ragusa, winner of the Irish Sweeps Derby and ih» Doncaster St. Leger last year, startedReuter - 167 words
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Article38 1964-05-15 19 LONDON. Tnurs. Yorkshire are 6-4 favourites in a betting list Issued by a London bookmaker on the English county cricket championship. Worcester are second favourites at 7-1. with Middlesex. Somerset, Sussex and Warwickshire on 3-1. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article185 1964-05-15 19 SOCCKK Charit> m.uch iK Bharu): Penang women 4 Spore women 1 Robinson Cap final (Spore) 221 BVD RAOC 5 Engineer Base Oroup 0. Spore Div. 2C: D. Allah 3 Rajajl 0; Indian Brotherhood 5 Mlnto 0. Negri Div. 1 rSeremban): NU Teachers 3 Kllat 1. McGilltoray Cup a-flnal iTalpliig>;185 words
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Article113 1964-05-15 19 NOTTS ISi INNS: Bolus c Jarman b McKenzie 25, N. Hill c Jarman b Veivers 21, Whittlngham c Connolly b Hawlte 12. Moore b Rawke 11, M. Hill c Jarman b Hawke 4, Olllhouley c Jarman b McKenzie 5, Corran not out 9. Mlliman Ibw Connolly 8, Davidson c113 words
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151 1964-05-15 19 BOXING Return bout next year, says Clay HARTFORD. Thurs. World heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay said here last night that the first defence of hla title would probably be a return bout against Sonny Listen In 1965. Clay said It was "very doubtful" If be would fight again this yearReuter - 151 words
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136 1964-05-15 19 13 SPECIAL GUESTS FOR TOKYO OLYMPICS T»OKYO. Thurs. The Japan Olympic Committee announced today that a total of 13 persons from abroad would specially be invited to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. JOC said among those to be invited were: Mrs. J. S. Edstrom of Sweden, whore husband was chairman ofReuter - 136 words
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Article34 1964-05-15 19 LONDON, Thurs. Gordon Miller set a new British high jump record of 6-ft. 9*in. at Swell yesterday, adding a quarter of an inch to the previous record held by Crawford Fairbrother. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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282 1964-05-15 19 TENNIS S. Africa play at secret —venue— QSLO, Thurs. Antiv apartheid demonstrators forced the South African tennis team to move their Davis Cup match to a secret place here last night. Demonstrators had stopped the opening match against Norway by lying down on the centre court when play began whileReuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration395 1964-05-15 19 JACK FINGLETON - Hawke bags six for 19 as Notts tumble out for 98 JACK FINGLETON from NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. Australian fast bowler Neil Hawke was cot supposed to be playing here yesterday. He came into the side belatedly when Corling, who suffered a sprain at the Oval match, dropped out and Hawke took395 words
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280 1964-05-15 19 COUNTY CRICKET SYDENHAM'S 9-70 ROUTS GLOUCS ONDON. Thurs.— David Syden•Li ham. Surrey left-arm pace bowler, strengthened his claims for an England Test place w.th a career best performance of nine for 70 against Gloucestershire at the Oval yesterday. He took seven wickets in his county's match against the Australians lastReuter - 280 words
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Article407 1964-05-15 19 MTK Sporting draw in final SOCCER ROUNDUP BRUSSELS, Thurs MTK Budapest and the Sporting Club of Lisbon drew 3-3 after extra time in the final of the European Cupwinners' Cup here last *ni?ht. Karoly Sandor. the Hungarian outside-right, opened I the scoring after 19 minutes, following a free kick. SportIngReuter - 407 words
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Advertisement175 1964-05-15 19 SIGLIAP PARK E«tot. 'ET^ntei^Efto"') SHOP HOUSES FLATS AT FLOURISHING LOCALITY LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT MOST UP-TO-DATE SHOP HOUSES WITH EXCEPTIONALLY BROAD FACADE MAJESTIC OUTLOOK SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS. MODERN LUXURIOUS FLATS WITH EXTRAORDINARILY LARGE FLOOR AREA, 4 ROOMS, 2 HALLS, KITCHEN, 2 BATH/W.C. LARGE FRONT BALCONY, VERANDAH, BEAUTIFUL MOSAIC FLOORING ETC., LAVISHLY175 words
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Advertisement236 1964-05-15 19 TWICE AS EASY TO FLY THE WINGED ARROW SERVICE 10 SPORE to SYDNEY 74- hours ¥li A iA i SPORE to ROME 16 hours TWICE A WEE NEW FLIGHTS Beginning from April Ist, ALITA- FASTEST SERVICE These new flight LI A will operate an extra D.C.B Jet flight each week236 words
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467 1964-05-15 20 KUCHING, Thurs. —The first meeting here of the Malaysian National Defence Council will be held tomorrow to review the situation with regard to Indonesia's confrontation. The mcctinK will he presided over by thr Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. who arrived here this afternoon,467 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-05-15 20 I POLISHED sleek motor scooters, festooned with gleaming chrome lamps, horns, mirrors and badges these are the status symbols in the world of Britain's mods. Lake the one above, owned by John Rogers, a petrol filling station attendant in London. His scooter has 27Mirrorpic - 169 words
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Article71 1964-05-15 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, yesterday rejected an appeal I for a reduction of sentence of two I years' Jail for trafficking in opium, brought by a businessman. Cheng Chak Man. 47, was ap--1 pealing against sentence by a lower71 words
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Article46 1964-05-15 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman bin Wok. will visit Jalan Haji Salam area in Kampong j Eedok Darat tomorrow to look J ii>to the requests of the people in the area for flood relief, public btandpipes and agricultural roads, j46 words
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Article360 1964-05-15 20 LONDON, Tlmih. By-elections, the end oi the long account ana imminence oi the Wniu>un holiday were an holuing business in cheat in me stock markets today. Good company news continued to low in and in mot>t cases the shares concerned benefited but once again the360 words
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Article51 1964-05-15 20 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 20 4 d. June 20> 2 d.. July 20-9 16d, Aug. 20% d., July/Sept. 2O'»d.. Oct. Dec 20-11 16d., Jan. Mar. 20-lM6d Apr. June 20-11 16d.. July Sept 20-11 16d.. Oct. Dec 20-11 16d r.l.f. May 20-7 16d., June 20-5 16d luly 20-5 16d Tone: Very51 words
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Article25 1964-05-15 20 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1041 sellers £1042. Forward buyers "040. sellers £1041. Settlement E1044. Turnover a.m. 50 tons pm 50 tons Tone: Quiet and barely25 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-05-15 20 ATHENS. Thurs. The Greek Premier, Mr. George Papandreau. waited in vain at Athens airport yesterday with a band, a guard of honour and Government officials for Premier Cyrille Addula of the Congo to arrive on an official visit. Mr. Adoula didAP - 196 words
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Article25 1964-05-15 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An interschool debating contest, organised by the Catholic Social Guild, will begin at St. Teresa's Convent on Saturday at 9 a.m.25 words
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Article328 1964-05-15 20 NOTTINGHAM. Thurs. Centuries by lan XrApath (107> and Bob Cowpr-r <113> put the Australians on the way to victory in their match against Nottinghamshire here today. The Australians declared their first innings at 367 for eight a lead of 269 and ;il tea hadReuter - 328 words
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Obituary84 1964-05-15 20 T. CNANAVARAVAN or 31. Colrhe*. ter Grovr. Scrangoon Garden. Singapore, passed away on 14-.V64 at 7.2(1 pm. Corttue Itmvm Church of M. Kranrla Xavlrr, Chartwell Drive for Bldadarl at 6 p.m. on 13-5-64. O'CRUZ STANLEY (DICK) Ac.rt 44. beloved husband of KvanKilme ;ir.d father of Maurice Godfrt v nnd84 words
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Advertisement226 1964-05-15 20 SEGOB22BTIMEFORCLIFFAND I 3| VO U T THE SHADOWS includes When ITTi ""°H Jww* i My Dream Boat Comes Home, I I S. !X Blueberry Hill and 3 others. TCIVOUrIL© HpHHIH give you SEG 1277 FRANK I FIELD Confessin\ Hoebe Snow, Waltzing X M MM Matilda, Unchained Melody. IISl©!! lI Q226 words
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Advertisement99 1964-05-15 20 20 words $10 (minimum) TEO To lru:rld nnd AH' on 14-5-1964 at Kuru-^.r Waitf Maternity Hoapltal Thanks to Doctor and MaC a proud tradition:*.. S Every year, the trad© winds carry to "^""N Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus in their hundreds— their holds filled with 3f spice and merchandise from99 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-05-15 20 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 88 77 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 91 7542 words
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