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Title Section20 1964-05-18 1 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000^ i mm The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1964 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration809 1964-05-18 1 TENGKU MEETS LOPEZ Malaysia stands firm PM 'thinks 9 PI envoy agrees Indonesia must withdraw troops before a summit By FELIX ABISHEGAHADEN I KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman met the Philippines special envoy tonight and "thinks" that Mr. Salvador P.Lopez agrees that the main principle involved is that Indonesia809 words
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Article37 1964-05-18 1 MANILA, Sun. President Macapagal has called for a moratorium on "touchy words and threats" between Indonesia and Malaysia. He was confident Mr. Salvador P. Lopez would succeed in negotiating a summit meeting. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article143 1964-05-18 1 ESTATES STRIKE THREAT KI'ALA LUM1V Pl'R, Sun. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. M a n ickavasagßm, indicated today that a mediator acceptable to both t li c plantation workers and the planting industry would be named tomorrow. This morning the Minister held separate meetings with143 words
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Article877 1964-05-18 1 VIC NAYAGAM - Posts: The strike goes on VIC NAYAGAM By Union rejects Manicka's 'call it off plea KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Union of Post Office Workers decided tonight to reject an appeal by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, to call off the strike. The strike, which began this morning throughout877 words
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Article142 1964-05-18 1 A MIXED force of Laotian Communists and North Vietnamese troops yesterday launched a heavy attack on the neutralist positions on the strategic Plain of Jars in Central Laos. Thr drive sent Laotian I neutralist soldiers reeling tions of the Pathet Lao "These attacks are taking place142 words
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272 1964-05-18 1 KI'ALA LI'MPLR, 1Y Sun.— The Philippi aea Consul to Malaysia, Mr. Juan Dionisio, and an eight-man team arrived here today. They will set up t h c i r consulate temporarily in the Federal Hotel. Speaking to reporters at the airport,272 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-05-18 1 MANILA. Fri— lnche All bin Abdullah and his staff of four arrived here today to man the Malaysian consulate which will be established here tomorrow. Inche Abdullah was met at the airport by Mr. Eduardo Roaal. chief protocol officer at the Foreign Office. He saidReuter - 66 words
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Article169 1964-05-18 1 STRIKE AT THE MERLIN [/■TJALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 290 employees of the Hotel Merlin here went on strike last night after talks with the management on the question of transfer and dismissal con 7 ditions broke down. Seventy five of the strikers are women. The employees, who belong to169 words
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Article216 1964-05-18 1 Razak: Serious, but we are ready KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that the situation in the Borneo States was serious because the Indonesians continued to make incursions and were building up their forces there. Speaking at the airport here on his return from216 words
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Article39 1964-05-18 1 CANC FIGHT SINGAPORE, Sun. Three men were taken to hospital in serious condition tonight after being stabbed in gang fight at Upper Serangoon Road. They were Chew Hye Huat, 25. Koh Chec Eng, 19. and Tan Tanl.39 words
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Article42 1964-05-18 2 PEKING. Sun. North Korea's Premier Kirn II Sung has launched a new attack on "revisionism" in the world Communist movement and called for another "leap forward in all domains of the national economy." the New China news agency reported. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article36 1964-05-18 2 SEOUL. Sun. The South Korean Government yesterday released 11 convicted political prisoners and commuted the prison terms oT 80 others In a grant of amnesty marking the third anniversary of the military revolution.— UPl.36 words
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286 1964-05-18 2 Russians accuse Mao of mass purges MOSCOW, Sunday. J^USSIA last night accused China's Communist leaders of mass purges affecting "many hundreds of thousands of people." It said, in an article in the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia, that Chinese "repressions" were a "foul violation of the elementary democratic rights of freeReuter - 286 words
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125 1964-05-18 2 American casualties hit the 1,000-mark WASHINGTON, Sun. TT The Defence Department announced yesterday that more than 1,000 Americans have been killed, wounded or reported missirur in United States operations in South Vietnam since the beginning of 1961. It said 229 Americans have died from all causes since the United StatesReuter - 125 words
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Article70 1964-05-18 2 WASHINGTON. Sun— President Johnson conferred with hU top diplomatic and military advlsera yeatertay on plans for stepping up U.S. military and economic aid to South Vietnam. Mr. Robert McNamara, the Defence Secretary, who returned two days ago from an Inspection trip to Vietnam, andReuter - 70 words
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Article14 1964-05-18 2 TOKYO. Sun. 10-member Burmese trade delegation arrived In Peking yesterday. A.P.AP - 14 words
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Article33 1964-05-18 2 PHNOM PENH. Sun. The Cambodian Government yesterday denied a report that two Cambodian Jet planes flew over the South Vietnamese frontier last Tuesday to bomb and machlnegun a Vietnamese Infantry unit.33 words
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Article, Illustration337 1964-05-18 2 Handshake by Nik and Nasser as Nile is scaled ASWAN, (Upper Egypt). Sun.—President Nasser and Mr. Khrushchev joined their hands and held them aloft in victory salute amid cheers from a tre m c n dous crowd here yesterday as the course of the mighty Nile was sealed. Mr. Khrushchev,Reuter - 337 words
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164 1964-05-18 2 NEW DELHI, Sunday. AN Indian defence mission led by the Defence Minister, Mr. Yashwantrao Chavan. is likely to visit Moscow soon to discuss early construction of a MiG supersonic aircraft factory in India, according to informed sources. The sources said the mission, whichReuter - 164 words
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Article47 1964-05-18 2 SANAA. Yemen. Sun. A spokesman for the "National Corps for th« Liberation of Occupied Southern Yemen" (Aden) claimed yesterday that British force* fighting dissident tribesmen In the South Arabia Federation lost 78 officers and men killed In the first two days of th* fighting— AP.AP - 47 words
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149 1964-05-18 2 Kuwait bid to ban women appearing unveiled in public QAMASCUS, Sun. A movement is reported to have started to ban women in Kuwait from appearing unveiled in public. Kuwaiti newspaper said a group of fanatics have started a nationwide campaign, to whip up public support for the new move inAP - 149 words
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86 1964-05-18 2 LONDON, Sun— The giant South African De Beers diamond firm has ended its exclusive contract to market nil Soviet diamonds sold in the West "because of Russian support for the boycotting of trade with South Africa." The announcement waa made In the annualReuter - 86 words
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24 1964-05-18 2 Akihito returns TOKYO. Sun. Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko of Japan arrived home by air today from their state visit to Mexico.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-05-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby SCAT TUB// OF Mtf \MW- J dHALL I TUfiM /*TTN t*s*?y\rM ma Mumrr, \oh^ g^?J (*hj 6d%+6*Mqßfp&fa-' I TH6_ I I V/6 PUT IT > I TAR LAST TIMB) 1 KjMUrtyi M TUB, I I WI?J40 words
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Article, Illustration402 1964-05-18 3 NEW YORK, Sun. The Republican race for presidential nomination took on a new look yesterday with Governor Nelson Rockefeller's surprise win in the Oregon primary. For the first time the liberal New York Governor appeared as a .serious threat to rightwing Senator Barry Goldwater, who hasReuter - 402 words
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Article32 1964-05-18 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The Worlds Pair here set a one-day attendance record of 265.164 yesterday. Since it opened on April 22, four million people have visited it. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-05-18 3 JACQUELINE DUFRESNOY, the French striptease dancer who was once a man, came to London last week for the first time. Jacqueline, whose stage name is Coccinelle, was officially declared a woman in 1961 after a series of sex-change operations in Casablanca and a long legal battle95 words
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226 1964-05-18 3 BRITISH FIRMS GET $425 MIL. RED CONTRACT MOSCOW, Sunday. gRITISH businessmen will sign a contract during the next two weeks to build a synthetic fibre complex for Russia worth about $425 million, Mr. Paul Chambers, chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries, said today. Mr Chambers aid he was also negotiating with226 words
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Article59 1964-05-18 3 DES MOINEi- ilowa) Sun A riot, triggered dv the arrest of a street brawler erupted in a predominantly Negro area early yesterday and resulted in more than US$3 000 is9.ooo> tamage. Police, reinforced by highway patrolmen and sheriff's deputies, put down the riot after an houi>longAP - 59 words
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Article38 1964-05-18 3 LONDON, Sun iA student at Matlock Bath claimed he set a world record yesterday by eating eight feet of sausage. The student, Dick Baxter, said his feat bettered the previous record by two inches. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article38 1964-05-18 3 LONDON. Sun. Brttoru streamed out on their highways In bright sunshine yesterday to celebrate the prolongfd Whitsun (Pentecost) weekend. In the first 24 hours of the holiday 22 road deaths were reported. APAP - 38 words
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Article36 1964-05-18 3 PARIS. Sun. Seventy-five Parisians born in 1889. the year the Eiffel Tower was completed. were invited to a R&la lunch to celebrate the towers 75th birthday. Maurice Chevalier was guest of honour. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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152 1964-05-18 3 AKRON. (Ohio), Sun Jerrie Mock, the (lying •housewife, said yesterday shr has no plans for a rai-e with Jivtn Merriam Smith "I don't know how the story cot started, but I wish it would stop." Mrs. Mock told a reporter "I have no plans152 words
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140 1964-05-18 3 SYDNEY. Sun. The Sydney Sunday Telegraph said today the suggestion that Pr i n cess Alexandra should be appointed next Governor-Gen-eral of Australia was "faintly ludicrous." A columnist In the newspaper said the princess 13 "a gay. fun-loving girl, Just starting aReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement217 1964-05-18 3 1 R-240J Mr Konosuke Matsushito's concept of providing "BETTER PRODUCTS FOR BETTER LIVING" has been faithfully adhered to through the many years that Matsushita has produced radios I To-day more than 17,000,000 sets have been purchased by indivi dual National customers. Each and every National radio produced receives the best217 words
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Advertisement388 1964-05-18 3 MORE ECONOMICAL POWER FOR BEDFORD LIGHT VANS Br 1 New 1594 ex. engine. 14% more b.h.p.... betttr hilkltmbing fewer gearchanges more economical power. Top load rating of ton, plus all the features that make r^ Bedford Britain's most dependable van. .9 1 ft tftrS sinc^oh iuma lowrua mmmm mmmm m388 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-05-18 4 Modern butcher's shop opens in the State A MODERN butcher's shop, claimed to be the first of its kind in the State, will open for business today at 85, Tanglin Road, Singapore. The shop, known as The Superbutchery, is air-conditioned. It is patterned after butcher's253 words
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Advertisement138 1964-05-18 4 ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL SERVICE IN SINGAPORE "THE SUPERBUTCHERY RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF JONG WAH CO., LTD. Z/ Importers Exporters VIEW OF SHOP FRONT VIEW OF INSIDE OF SHOP QUALITY MEATS are OUR BUSINESS OUR SPECIAL FEATURES: Meat specially imported from all parts of the world. Shopping in Air-Conditioned comfort. All joints138 words
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Advertisement109 1964-05-18 4 ADVERTISEMENT Congra tula tions TO JONG WAH CO. LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THE SUPERBUTCHERY C. PIESSE CO., PTY LTD. 7 Eliiobeth Street (G.P.O. Box 1231 M) Hobert, Tasmania, Australia. Cables: Picsseco Telex: AA***** Specialising in exports of Tasmanien Meet and "Flag" Brand fresh Apples. BEST WISHES THE SUPERBUTCHERY" ON109 words
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Advertisement245 1964-05-18 4 Centami^M HOLIDAYS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA ••vanteWMfoy round trips In fully •ir-condltlontd comfort Swimming Pool Spacious Sun Deck Children's Play Room with Nurse Informal and Friendly Atmosphere Departing Singapore sth June Arriving Fremantle 12th June Departing Fremantle 17th June Arriving Singapore 22nd June Thereafter sailing from Singapore every 3 weeks Round245 words
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312 1964-05-18 5 Govt urged: Make it easier for clerks to pass exams KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I^HE National Union of Government Clerical Workers wants the Government to lower the pass mark in the General Clerical Service examination from 50 to 40. The union's general secretary, Mr. G. N. Rajan, said today that the312 words
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248 1964-05-18 5 Police seize pistol, ammo in raid KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. S c 1 a ngor police carried out a pre-dawn raid in the Kampong Bharu squatter area here today and recovered a pistol and a few rounds of ammunition. A man wa* detained. The raiding party found the gun and bullets,248 words
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Article50 1964-05-18 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Five Indonesian prahus carrying 16 Indonesiuns yesterday tried to land at the beach near St. Patrick's School in Cast Coast road. A marine boat sent out to Investigate ordered the boats back to the Indonesian Rhio Islands, near Singapore from where they came.50 words
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Article27 1964-05-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —The Yang di-Per;uan Agong has sent message of greetings to King Olav of Norn-ay on the occa.s.on of Norway's Constitutional Day.27 words
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Article30 1964-05-18 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Madar Maideen bin Abu Bakar. aged eight, was drowned last nißht in a pond along Bouna Vista Road, where he had gone for a swim.30 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-05-18 5 Tlyf Js s Luclana IVI Lai, 18, who won the "Miss Malacca" contest held in the Malacca Municipal Town Hall on Saturday. She will represent Malacca at the "Miss Malaysia" contest to be held in Kuala Lumpur. Second in the contest was Miss Lena Low, 20, and58 words
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311 1964-05-18 5 SO MANY FOLK WHO COULD BE ALIVE TODAY 'PAN AH RATA, Sun. Many peoDle who have died in this holiday resort would be alive today if the Highlands had a blood transfusion service, ac c b r ding to Dr. Eugene Chan Nyat Loon, the new medical and health oftlcpr311 words
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Article56 1964-05-18 5 ALOR STAR. Sun. A nousewifp has reported to police that a man raped her at her house at Kampoiiß Pulai. near Baling, last Thursday. The woman. 37. said she was alone when the man. armed with a knife, enterrd tier home. He threatened to56 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-05-18 5 'Scourge of abortion': Only answer is family planning SINGAPORE, Sun. Family planning is a "must" in -any plan or scheme designed to solve the world's population problem. This is the opinion of Sir Colville Deverell. secie-tary-general of the International Planned Parenthood Federation who flew in here yesterday to survey Malaysia's209 words
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150 1964-05-18 5 Visitor to hospital shocked: Her father was dead I^ANGAR. Sun. A house wife who went to the Alor Star General Hospital to visit her sick father was shocked to find him dead in the mortuary yesterday. "He had apparently died last Thursday. Fatimah binte Darun told the Straits Times. Her150 words
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Article87 1964-05-18 5 CINGAPORE, Sun.— Noted 0 Filipino violinist Gilopez Kabayao will begin a concert tour of Singapore schools next month as Dart of the Ministry of Education's ambitious plan to promote interest In classical music among schoolchildren. A Ministry statement today said that Mr. Kabayao would give87 words
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Advertisement9 1964-05-18 5 LOOK BEFORE YOU LISTEN: LOOK IN THE RADIO WEEKLY9 words
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Miscellaneous112 1964-05-18 5 tPirk Trurtf Kf§ i hvstvr GnuM WWAT CAN I 00, DOC V LISTEN, YOU EASY WHATi fl'l i inrrn imi T 1 4Ain rVUJ-r i r-r- l*-l*M, PKj UIKUi MUWDCMUUS 1 N flOU SAY, VmiV PFWFURPD- 1 oipm. I DONT LET l~l^_J^U»^L UlgS fur tucntfr rw- twu: kemember- p*pp*. F\WERCOME112 words
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363 1964-05-18 6 A booster for more US trade with Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE American trade mission which visited Malaysia last year has put out a "booster"' for increased trade between the two countries. It takes the form of a brochure which is issued as a supplement to International Commerce, a U.S.363 words
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Article30 1964-05-18 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. A railway labourer. A. Munlandy 45. collapsed while taking a bath in hu quarters yesterday. He died on the way to Taiping Hospital30 words
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114 1964-05-18 6 Extra-mural studies: 10 new courses next week OINGAPORE. Sun. The Department of Fx t r a-mural Studies University of Singapore, will start 10 new courses next week, coinciding with the beginning of the raw university academic year. The subjects include law, science, economics, education and current affairs. Radio official Those114 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-05-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, is to discuss with Tengku Abdul Rahman the appoin,tment of a minister and two assistant ministers from Sabah. Speaking to reporters on his arrival from Singapore this morning to attend the opening of194 words
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Article59 1964-05-18 6 SYDNEY. Sun.— A large number of Australians will give their views on allowing Asians to migrate to Australia in interviews to be featured in a television documentary to be shown in America next month. The film titled. "Room Down Under" is produced by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.59 words
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Article50 1964-05-18 6 IPOH, Suii. Captive birds and animals will be freed In a special ceremony at the Khek Association here on Wesak Day on May 36. Highlight of the celebrations will be a procession of floats, bands and lion dances through the main streets of the town.50 words
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Article13 1964-05-18 6 SINOAPORE. Sun. Police on anti-secrrt society rounds yesterday screened 2.282 people.13 words
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339 1964-05-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minis- I ter, Tengku Abdul Rahman, Cabinet Ministers and MPs today attended the funeral of Mr. Charles A. Fredericks, 53, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, who died in hospital yesterday following a road accident. They339 words
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Article51 1964-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Some 800 children were given a party by the Queenstown police station yesterday. The children from 40 primary schools, 17 community centres and three homes in the division wore entertained for four hours by musicians, games sketches oy film stars from Cathay Kerls film51 words
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Article54 1964-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The People's Association will organise a youth group walk from the River Valley Community Centre to the Buona Vista Youth Leadership Training Centre next Sunday. A total of 1.080 youths from various units oi the youth movement of the People's Association will take part54 words
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189 1964-05-18 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. HpHE political liaison secretary to the Ministry of x Culture, Inche Ghazali Ismail, has urged Malay cultural bodies to expand their activities to include non-Malays. I appears that so far cultural movements been such that they are it for the Malays only,"189 words
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Miscellaneous53 1964-05-18 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ITSLUCKYNOuS KnOTHIN'TO IT.^ f CAME ALONG, rrrUNIA! OPSN I&ugs: iooKfTWsiav th'trun^set I. NT A 7MUm ABOUT TH 1 JACK...TH' \lk —i CHANGING HANDLE FITS "^^fc^ WK^ -^^r_^ t^^^^^ I^L^bbbbVb^bbbbb^^^bbbbbbbbbbmb 'NOW, PUTTH'I KtEPPUAAPIN' TILL TH' TIRES) JACKUKP6R \OFfTVfQCIOaND 1 THEN TU- 7 TWBUMPtR j \^TOJ. Yfc53 words
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Article, Illustration406 1964-05-18 7 PENANG. Sunday I^HE Minister ol Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, declared here last night that Malaysian youths were ready to meet the Indonesian volunteers who, according to Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, will be deployed to. join Indonesian guerillas operating406 words
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Article108 1964-05-18 7 IPOH Sun.— Mr. P'ng Chlok Chwee 35, an X-ray asMstant in the General Hospital here, has been awarded the Kodak A£2s prize for being the "best final year correspondence student" in the radiography i diagnostic) examination held by the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology last108 words
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Article37 1964-05-18 7 PENANG. Sun. Sgt. E. Bedford of the Ist Green Jackets was yesterday presented with a bronze medal tor having donated blood m- Mines to the Penang Blcod Bank. He leaves for England next Wednesday.37 words
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272 1964-05-18 7 NEW UNIT TO HELP SMALL INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE today inaugurated a light industries services unit at the Polytechnic Jointly sponsored by the Economic Develop ment Board and the United Nations, the service alms at expansion and Improvement of the State's 2.000 light Industries. Opening the service this evening, the272 words
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140 1964-05-18 7 Students back from studies must sign up ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian students within th*> national service age group, who are now studying overseas, must register for the call-up when they return to the country. This means that students who were between 21 and 28 when the proclamation was made on140 words
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Article38 1964-05-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. TJM chairman of the Singapore Asiaciation for Retarded Children. Mr. Gerald de Cruz, will give a talk on "Singapore's Most Neglected Social Problem" to the Lion* Club luncheon meeting at Princes restaurant on Wednesday.38 words
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Article42 1964-05-18 7 BATU GAJAH. Sun. Dr. C. E. Ponnuthurai or the District Hospital here has been transferred to the Tanjong Malim hospital. Dr. Mraar Singh Gill and Dr. (Mrs> Ajit Kaur Gill of the Ipoh General Hospital have been transferred here.42 words
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Article26 1964-05-18 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. K. Ramakrishnan. 51. was found ruineinß from a beam In Seiapah Estate hospital this morning. He was a patient there.26 words
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Article32 1964-05-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The F.MS. Chamber of commerce will meet next month to change irx name to "The States of Malaya Chamber of Commeroe." according to a statement today.32 words
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Article30 1964-05-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Y«n» di-Pertuan Negara hu appointed Mr. Lee Mln Sen. former deputy registrar of the Second Industrial Arbitration Court. Assistant Director of Legal Aid.30 words
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173 1964-05-18 7 Malaysia will win before long: Senu KUCHING, Sun.— TJ» Mirjster of Information and BroadcastIng, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said in a broadcast here last night that Malaysia would "most cer-* tainly win, through before long" against Indonesian confrontation. I "This aggression by Indonesia has been forced upon us against173 words
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Article146 1964-05-18 7 rpHE Straits Times in Singapore received six donations totalling 5134 during last week for Madam Wong Ah Kirn. who was seriously injured in the Serdang road accident earlier this week. Madam Wong, a mother of eight. Is warded at the Kajang Hospital. The donors are: Mr146 words
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Article22 1964-05-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Safety First Club of the Gan Eng Sen*Club will hold Its first exhibition on Thursday. CO22 words
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Article410 1964-05-18 8 'PHE following la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Payn Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Sydney, Brisbane), Darwia (BA TU) 7.30 p.m. from London. Rome. Istanbul Teheran. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 7«) 340 p.m. Pan- American From San Francisco, Los Ancelet:410 words
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Article162 1964-05-18 10 1* pVera-s Sl* (Minimum) MR AND MRS T Kajathural rbaak i friends and relstlve* for their attendsr.re assistance. good wishes) and gift* at their wedding on 8/5/64. Ipoh. MR. ANO MRS K Anaratnam •hank relatives, friend* for their asalstanre attendance xood wishes and (Iff* on the occasion of their162 words
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Article123 1964-05-18 10 »'or4* lit (Hlmimutm) REMEMBER MARZINS' and forget travel sickness. This famous quickacting remedy Is most effective, and aafe to live it children. ALLIANCE FRANC AISE <2* O»at»--worth Road > w lane* to remind you ha? the new term Is beginning now. Keep up your studies MANY HAPPY EVENINCS to123 words
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Article628 1964-05-18 10 A great handicap to Kuala Lumpur's development, we have been frequently told, is the difficulty of evicting tenants from buildings wanted for re-development. The story of how they sit tight, in anticipation of huge compensation when they agree to move, has been often related. Last year,628 words
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Article283 1964-05-18 10 The arrival in Kuala Lumpur of the Philippines Consul, Mr. Juan Dionisio, brings into effect the agreement reached in Phnom Penh between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Macapagal to re-establish direct communications between the two countries pending a full resumption of diplomatic relations. (The Malaysian Consul, Inche283 words
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Article247 1964-05-18 10 The case for retaining the Cambridge School Certificate and Higher School Certificate examinations in Malaysia is unassailable, so long as the main institutions of higher education are patterned after those in the advance* Englishspeaking countries, und teach in the English language. Educational theories and methods, and examinations for247 words
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431 1964-05-18 10 pAPE TOWN, Sun. v The hitherto casual search for oil In South Africa has suddenly assumed urgent political significance, following threats of an oil boycott by th« antl -apartheid coun.tries. Last year South Africa u sed over 31 million barrels of all types of431 words
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330 1964-05-18 10 T ETTKR from Y. C. Low to the Straits Times of April, 28 highlights certain facts which unfortunately are little appreciated. This Is that facilities at our General Hospital (Outram Road) are limited and no pretence Is made that we can meet every demand placed on330 words
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Letter170 1964-05-18 10 ONE feels happy and proud of Singapore Airport's new terminal building which is modern in every respect. However, it seems beyond logical understanding when arrivals and departure lounges are not air-conditioned. In particular the arrivals lounge. It takes at least half an hour to clear and thus the170 words
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Letter62 1964-05-18 10 \f R. Dennis Blood worth's story of his tangle with Hotel Indonesia (B.T. May 9> reminded me of a pithy paragraph In a recent column In the London "Dally Telegraph" by Peterborough who. writing on Indonesia's White elephants, spoke of "a hotel where nobody pays, a stadium where62 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1964-05-18 10 GODFREY HODGSON - L America at the ballot box GODFREY HODGSON NEW FACES, OLD WARRIORS, BOY WONDERS, JUDGES AND DOG CATCHERS, A PRESIDENT TOO VOTERS in seven of the United State* went to the polls last week. These were only primary elections, first- round contents within the parties. The results make headlines, but1,220 words
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Advertisement18 1964-05-18 10 Dtwrt Klm PlatatiM Cnpt WOUTS Flfßfßlfl CASUAL SIOE CLARKS Shoa Department 332. North Bridge Road. Singapore Telephone): *****18 words
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Advertisement82 1964-05-18 10 LEA&PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE The economical sauce that adds all meat and fish dishes. The heart fk V^Qfe^RJs LaaaaßaaVaf »»»»^r^J |s***^"" jtar^avW^y^aav _^aili!aJ*^isW^F^jafc tL F\laK***^sW A^gpaV UNIVERSAL JOINT ft| \lmPsv propeller I y;K»aiK*»g*v\ SHAFTS jLf I* if V-^k /ASS LaaarfaVt I"' f I p«**«ng«r c«r«. commercial /t~^ a' vehicles and agricultural82 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-05-18 11 UN Secretary-General is watching latest developments closely, says Ong KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jyjALAYSIA'S ambassador to the United States and Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, said here today that "if the Lopez mission fails, U Thant, the U.N. Secretary-General, may349 words
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Article132 1964-05-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fifteen Chinese took the Isam faith at a mass conversion ceremony held at the Hawkers' Association in Petallng Jaya this afternoon. The converts— all men— are hawkers, painters and clerks, who live In Petaling Jaya. The two-hour ceremony was conducted by Hajl132 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-05-18 11 LIONS CLUB DISTRIBUTES WALKING STICKS SINGAPORE, Sun. The k5 Lions Club of Singapore East today began distributing white walking sticks and gift parcels to the State's blind people The object of the "White Cane Project" was to give walking aid to the blind and to instil a151 words
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Article89 1964-05-18 11 Report by Antara is denied KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Ministry of Defence here has denied an Antara news agency report that a British patrol boat was fired on by Indonesian coast guard In East Borneo, killing one British soldier and wounding another A statement issued by the Ministry said: "This89 words
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Article24 1964-05-18 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. An eißhtr year-old boy. Madar Maipem. was found drowned in a water tank In South Bouna Vista Road last nleht24 words
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Article216 1964-05-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rjHE 158 newly elected Members of Parliament will be sworn in at a ceremony in Parliament House tomorrow morning. The MPs comprise 103 i from Malaya, 15 from Singapore. 24 from Barawak and 16 from Sabah. After the swearing In216 words
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75 1964-05-18 11 IPOH, Sun. The Ipoh Jaycees are holding a dance at the St. John Ambulance Association ball on Saturday to choose "Miss Perak 1964." The winner will receive a T.V. set as her prize and represent Perak at the "Miss Malaysia" contest In Kuala Lumpur75 words
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Article38 1964-05-18 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Sun— A p»di planter. Yahaya bin Dc«a, 45. whose house In Sungei Acheh was destroyed by fire on April 5. was given a $200 grant by the Nibong Tebal District Welfare Committee yesterday.38 words
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Article71 1964-05-18 11 Umno call to curb streetgirls SINGAPORE. Sun. The Nee Soon branch of Singapore Umno wants the Government to take steps to control the growing number of prostitutes around military camps In the area. This was one of the resolutions passed at the branch's annual meeting today. Another resolution cajls on71 words
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188 1964-05-18 11 Maori Hi-Five musical group flies in SINGAPORE, Sun. The Maori Hi-Plve a musical group from New Zealand flew in last night to give performances here and in Malaya. The group comprises seven members six men including Maori singer Mary Nlmmo Of the men. five are Maoris Kawana Phoe, Solly Pohatu,188 words
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212 1964-05-18 11 SINGAPORE, San, The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today received an assurance from contractors and company representatives involved in the construction of the $20 million Scudai River water scheme that they would comolete their part of the work in time for212 words
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Advertisement154 1964-05-18 11 Hiiil Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it 4 9^^ people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I dorant, you know you're protected all day M long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays U^^^154 words
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Miscellaneous508 1964-05-18 11 RAnin QINftADrtDC- Weeks MMBtro; 11.30 Soft. MAUIU bINbAPORE Sweet And Switlmental; 12 midSHORTWAVE SERVICES: Ditht Cloae -41 and 25 metro MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: RADIO MALAYSIA 476 metres AM. 6.00 Good Morning 01 D NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Ml Morning Prelude -700 BERVI CEB: 41.7 and (J0.2 Metre* News; 7.10 Up And About;508 words
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Article, Illustration466 1964-05-18 12 He outwits Indonesian radar to visit fort where the enemy is just over the hill TEBEDU, Sunday. TUN Abdul Razak had his first closeup glimpse of Sarawak's security measures i n the border war yesterday The view was a grim one. Escorted by an RAF Javelin jetLee On Wing - 466 words
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Article121 1964-05-18 12 IESSELTON, Sun.— SaJ bahans were always prepared to co-operate I and work shoulder to shoulder with member parties of the Malayan! Alliance, but there was no question of dissolving the pro-Alliance parties Mr. Andrew Matakim publicity officer of the United i National Kadazan Organisation, said121 words
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Article153 1964-05-18 12 I SINGAPORE. Sun. rpHE National Library has taken "another step forward" to make its facilities comparable to the best In the world with the introduction of an up-to-date three-card catalogue system. Its director Miss A. Prisctlla Taylor, said today the system was aimed at answering153 words
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116 1964-05-18 12 Suspect held in connection with girl kidnapping A LOR STAR. Sun. Sungei Pat a n i police have detained a suspect in connection with the kidnapping of a 14 -year-old girl, Fatimah binte Ismail, last Wednesday. She has since returned to her home In Sungel Layat Estate, three miles from116 words
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236 1964-05-18 12 Tests on current affairs for civil servants CINGAPORE, S\in. Singapore Government officers on probation in the administrative service will have to answer questions on the problems facing Malaysia and the world if they want their jobs I confirmed. This is part of the syllabus for their examination on cur--1 rent236 words
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Advertisement456 1964-05-18 12 MILKMAID CONTEST 1 S S^ 7 II For lhe tiest entry w^ther written in Malay. M A A A A Pr Ze: v r*7 x^^^' in cash! Chinese, Tamil or English. mm O Second <tQ riOn For the best entries in any of the 3 languages, M fll Hh 1H456 words
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Miscellaneous81 1964-05-18 12 Oop By V.T. Hnntlin I' f WELL. MOV THAT WTHVE GOT BLfT IF YOU'RE 7*6-1- YES. I THROUGH /SOMP Or nib 1 I PON'TCkA TH\UK V«^Ui4^ fT WOULD U| r OUR MKJUNPERSTAMPING NOT A. MOOVIAHI fT WILL BE LOIS Of PRETTY THICK 1 OUGHTA GO IBE NICE TO HAVE II81 words
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1212 1964-05-18 13 ROBERT R. KIRSCH - ROBERT R. KIRSCH MOVE ABLE FEAST. By Ernest Hemingway. (Scribners U554.95). By **THK people and places, ;ind how Uic weather was..." the phrase keeps ringing in counterpoint as you rc;i(l Hemingway's sketches of the author's life in Paris, in the spring-time years before the summer1,212 words
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Advertisement240 1964-05-18 13 ONE GOOD ADVICE ALWAYS TAKE RUTIVITE A heolth food supplement and a natural remedy Easy to fake. Drink like tea or swallow tablet whole everyday. SOLD IN ALL HEALTH FOOD STORES IN U.K. Rutivite contains natural Rutin which has an action similar to the so-called Vitamin P. Manufactured by Rutin240 words
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Advertisement572 1964-05-18 13 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES Most authorities agree that tooth decay is usually caused Why an electric toothbrush? by acids formed in the mouth. It is likewise generally *An electric toothbrush removes plaque and food agreed that these acids start with a film, called plaque, particles much faster572 words
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Miscellaneous329 1964-05-18 13 Straits Times Crossword I .*> --jjp Wtt fIMB Hi) Bi^^ ACEOSS 7. The Un K has only a quarter 1. Declines to follow* carriage of what the student has to ln Rhodesia (.8, &>. do! (5) 10. A sad occasion during school- 8. Poet shows determination one days— out for329 words
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Advertisement810 1964-05-18 14 S^HAfcririMkHflHHflHHMHHi^HltlH^HHH] 'Continued from Face 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENT it Word* Sit (Minimum) THE WIDOW find two sons Mr. Nadarajah. Oeneral Hospital, Singapore, and Mr. Doralntjah. 0.P.0. <uala Lumpur), wish to express their .incere thanks to relatives and friends or their messages of condolences, A-rraths. Invaluable assistance and attendances at the funeral of810 words
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Advertisement1134 1964-05-18 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT 70 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. extra AIRY SEASIDE BUNGALOWS to let spacious compound. Enquiries please Tel: Spore *****. SMALL ROOM at Tnnjong Katong Road Seavlew Park $40/-. Chinese working single. No cooking. Phone (B'pore) ***** Huang (morning). FURNISHED HICH CLASS executive bungalow atr-eondltlcned 3 bedrooms1,134 words
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Advertisement1015 1964-05-18 14 TUITION Word* U t Ml*.}— Box St eta. extra NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL Dual-controlled Cars. Charges moderate 22 Tanglln Road. B'pore. Tel: ***** MATHS. AOOITIONAL. ELIMINTARV all Secondaries by experienced Mathematics graduate Telepnooe I *****. 8 pore. PR IV ATI TUTOR at your service up to HSC level. Pupil/Tutor House. Ring1,015 words
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Advertisement857 1964-05-18 14 LOST it Word* SS (Mt*.y—Boa It eta, extrm LOST BUDCERIGAR Blue and grey blue tall at Shelford Road Thurnday afternoon 4 p.m. .Reward Telephone *****. ISA Bhelford Road. S'porr. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Word* IS (Ml*.)— Baa St rt*. extrm FOR YOUR REQUIREMENT in Olympla-Typewritera. Adders. Calculators. Duplicators/Steel Equipment Consult Singapore Typewriter857 words
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Advertisement1252 1964-05-18 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Zt Word* SS (Him.}— Ban St eta. extra N 1956 8 FORO PREFECT. Excellent condition, taxed /Insured. Aim 1956 K 81 Zephyr Both Mlllng cheap. Please call re Mculmeln Road. (Spore 11). NEW MOTO OUZZI tOc.c. now at ltat price Call at Associated Auto Co.. Ltd 3711,252 words
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Advertisement937 1964-05-18 14 MISCELLANEOUS s Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St rt*. extra THE ART MUSEUM University of Injcspore Exhibition of Indian Textiles (mains open to May 22nd 4.30 p.m. SPRAY-PAINTINC REPAIRS Retrlrrators within S Hours customer's ouiii- Telepßoni- Spore. 2507:!. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY ommercial A Private Enquiry Agency. Dj Shaw House, Orchard Road,937 words
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Advertisement680 1964-05-18 14 TENDER NOTICE SUPPLY OF SANITARY FITriNGS FOR THE TELECO.Mn I K \l\l\i. CENTRE AT JALAN [iIRNEV (PHASE 2). KI'ALA LUMPIR. Tenders will be received by the Director General of Telecommunl- ;ation-s. Government of Malaysia, relecoms Headquarter, Bukit Manas, Kuala Lumpur up to noon }f the Ist. June, 1964 for the680 words
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Advertisement548 1964-05-18 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FLDA HH. ill SCHEME M\\ \(.t \l» TRAINING PROGRAMME < ADKT S( lIOI.ARSHII- II > Applicant.s are invited (rom Male Feaenil citizens (or selection to the Authority's Caan training programme to ualn suitable candidates (or Hu.:.-r Scheme Management with eventual prospects of becoming Managers of Land Development Bchemes.548 words
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Advertisement1346 1964-05-18 15 TO LIVERPOOL a WCS\ COAST U.K.I Due S'pora San* P. S'rara P*iM*tj DIOMEO LivtrpMl, Dublin I* Pt/M*y 1* May 2* ATREUS LiverpMl, Glatow May 1* May 22 May 21/2! May U ASPHALION Avonmouth, LivtrpMl May 22 May 25 May 21/ I ANTENOR LiverpMl, Glasgow May 27 Jim* 1 Jim 11,346 words
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Advertisement1311 1964-05-18 15 H£3EnZiS2B3|^El^ THE EAC LINES \'?jp\|s^B H^VVylßi SIMCAPOkt O KUAU IUMPUI •P. SWfTTIMMAIA PfNANO A^V^&gfl MKUIIDOUU li upinC 18. fOICIN.I M.IiKWH fnoHi ;mi NMMBHM moM »mi rnONi*»n SAILINGS TO CEROA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHEHBUR* AHO COPENHAGEN Singapore Vnam "JUTLANOIA" t) y) 22/2S May 29/21 May 21/3S1,311 words
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Advertisement1241 1964-05-18 15 BENWLINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOHDOH. LIVERPOOL 1 CBHTINENTAL PBtTS BENVENUE Cm M ttro laiy 4 iingaoore PI »rjn fenang G'moutk Jail IB El 35/TKay May 11,23 May 24/2S 6mut> DPimAD Ail For Lonoon JaM I* BENDOKAN Roitenttn J«* It Singapore PL S'haa Penaa) Hamburg Jaae 24 la Pert/ May1,241 words
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Advertisement1284 1964-05-18 15 fcg^ ELLERMAN BUCKMALL S.S. CO., LTD. 1K A?1 LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH SingapMa Pt. S'haa Penane a Dm Loaeo* -lONIAN 21 22 May 23/24 May 25 May II JaM tCin OF NEWCASTLE 25/27 May 21 May IS Jue •CITf OF LEICESTER 17 2* June 21 23 juae1,284 words
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Article1187 1964-05-18 16 THE table of ttoares on Ihe Malayan Stock Exchange show* last basinet* to May 9. (A) and last business since that date IHI mitn H and 1. standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. MMMU 1 a a Aie> BticM1,187 words
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Article66 1964-05-18 16 C'urrrnt Date of ToUl for Total for payment payment the year previoui year Raffles Hotel s'rT May 31 17% T. Harbour 62V- t June 18 loO^. J. Kuantan 25% May 19 30' 30% K. Sidim 22',% June 16 225% 15% K. Tnl. Pau 40% May 28 52>, r66 words
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Article35 1964-05-18 16 THK Malayan Exctitnt* Btnkf Ass*. 1 tiatltfi mad* thm cbange to its rates to merchants oo Saturday tail rates to $100): ••Hint; TT or OO rttdy: Italian Lira *****. The rest were unchanged35 words
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Article36 1964-05-18 16 ON the free tichani* marktt tn Hong Kong yesterday tba U.S. dcllar was quoted at 5.73| for TTmad 5.721 for tatn. Stcrllni was quoted at 16.00 and ana tatl of cold at 245).36 words
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Article46 1964-05-18 16 May 11. May 12. May 13. May 14. May 15. May 16. Industrials: 107.09 106.20 105.35 106.05 ItftTTl 10.V76 Tins: 130.26 130.26 129.64 129.46 l'>9.3n 129.05 S rubber*: 107.08 107.00 107.40 107.40 107.40 1117. 10 •Dec. 30. 1963 W0 Dec. 29, 1962 inn.46 words
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Article245 1964-05-18 16 Tin price see-saws again rTUIE Striiits tin prirr nrt X Saturday continued its see-saw movement by gaininc $1.50 to $529 per pit til on an offering estimated at 220 tons or down 15 tons. The estimated offenne lor -hp whole week was estimated at 1.475 ions against 1.490 tons in245 words
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Article392 1964-05-18 16 COMMODITY REVIEW i.cmf tn mm condmo: •lit posilhtllty of a pluntntton woik.n' m nk.- dominated the market. The majority operators apprarrd 14 be sitting on the nicle lints untr) ths outlook iH'cunc clearer 7he week started with provn" of i urttlrmint ol tna plantations dispute looking dim. bitter undtrtsni was392 words
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Advertisement1153 1964-05-18 16 LINES j Soilings to the United Kingdom Deport Oep. Port Deport Arrive Spore S'hom Penong U.K. I CHUSAN" 30 May —20 June CATHAY" 8 June 9 June 1 July ORCADES" S July 6 July 27 July "CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Aug ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aug 22 Aug1,153 words
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Advertisement650 1964-05-18 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Speciil Concessional Rail Fires To All European Cities. Vessel Deo. Spore Arr. Genoo "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 4/ 7/64 "G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 "ASIA" 17/ 7/64 S/ 8/64 "G. MARCONI" 2/ 8/64 17/ 8/64 "VICTORIA" 13/650 words
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Advertisement244 1964-05-18 16 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDER FOR THE LAYING j C 4 DIAMETER ASBESTOS CEMENT WATER MAIN AND CAST IRON PIPES AND SPECIALW FOR TAPAH ROAD WATER SUPPLY will be received a' the office of Jurutera Kerja. J K.R.. Peralc Selatan. Tapan up to 3.00 p.m. on 21st May. 1964 from244 words
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Advertisement87 1964-05-18 16 EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION B FVKHKTT ORIKNT LINE m.s. "RUTHEVERETT" Vov. IS Arrd: 9.">.1!»«4 General Survey on damatrM cargo discharged ex above ve.vsrl v»i!l be held on 18.5.1964 at Port Authority's godoun 19 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will bo held before or after nils dat«. S.S. "EVER LIFE" Ls87 words
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Article2211 1964-05-18 17 Stock Exchange is dull, hesitant From Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange last week was extremely dull and hesitant with buyers and sellers undecided what to do. As a result the turnover was also much reduced and on many days several leaders had only a few parcels of shares2,211 words
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Article704 1964-05-18 17 THE following Is a complete Ust of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday May 15. INDUSTRIAL* B. Alex orda. 11.48 13.00 BoostWMl 1.80 1.83 CS. Holdings 5.26 3.30 Con. Tin Smelt pref. 17/9 18/9 Orda 48/6 49/Ounlopa 2.44 2.48 Eaat Smelt 4.27 4 Sled704 words
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Article32 1964-05-18 17 RL'BBEK TIN iprrlb.) (perpicsjl.) May 11. 68'icts. $527. 12,* 12. 68 -S, eta. $528.«0 13. 69> N ets. $527.87 !4 14. SB>2cts. $528.00 15. 68 H cts. $527.50 16. $529.0032 words
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Advertisement292 1964-05-18 17 JMobilJ I MOBIL OIL MALAYA LIMITED invites tppllcations from Malaysian Citizens who are Marine Knftneers and between the ages of 28 and 35 for the po,> of a MARINE *EPRESENTATIVE to be stationed in Singapore RESPONSIBILITIES: Kepreaetits the Compam in Singapore area and is responsible for all accounts assigned and292 words
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Advertisement874 1964-05-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from candidates who satisfy the usual Citizenship and Residential qualifications for the undermentioned appointment In the TV Malaysia (Singapore;. APPOINTMENT: STAGING SUPERVISOR. SALARY SCALE: 1500-20A--580 pjn. In addition to basic salary, variable allowance at current rates is also payable. AGE: 30-45 years.874 words
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Advertisement505 1964-05-18 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OP SELANGOR SABAK BERNAM WATER SUPPLY SCHEME CONTRACT NO. 7 CONSTRUCTION OP TREATMENT WORKS Tenders are invited from P.W.D. Class BX and above Contractors lor the above Contract The Works will comprise the construction of:— (a) An Intake on the Sungel Bernam (b) A IK mg.d.505 words
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Advertisement339 1964-05-18 17 POSITIONS AVAILABLE For Malaysian Citizens in European Engineering Firm registered in Malaysia (1) CIVIL ENGINEER, age 25-35, with knowledge of Piling works and preferably with previous construction experience: Salary range: $1,000 $1,500 (2) SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER age 30-40, fluent in English, with knowledge of accountancy and administrative routine: Salary range $400 $600339 words
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Article516 1964-05-18 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON ...hampered by soft ground CRICKET Cardiff, Sunday from OEFORE the biggest crowd of the tour so far and in, sunshine the Australians, after their depressing experiences at Nottingham, recovered much face here yesterday when they gave a brilliant batting exhibition. Simpson declared at 361 for516 words
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Article113 1964-05-18 18 T ONDON, Sun. Ted Dexter who has led England 25 time*, plays under the captaincy or Mike Smith in the MCC team to meet the Australian cricket tourists in the three-day match starting here at Lord's next Saturday. Dexter is regarded as favourite to raptainReuter - 113 words
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207 1964-05-18 18 BOYCOTT TAYLOR LEAD BIG SCORING LONDON. Sun. Batsmen revelled in yesterday's hot sunshine in traditional county cricket Whitsun fixtures, with Yorkshires G>off Boycott and Ken Taylor, who put on 236 for the first wicket against Lancashire, leading the way. They were together 250 minutes and Boycott's 135 was his thirdReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration636 1964-05-18 18 FRANCIS BOEY - Perak schoolgirl is I 'new ind'in sprints FRANCIS BOEY by ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. H. Rajamani, 28, of Perak, emerged as a "new find" in the Malaysian AAU's first allcomers meet at Shaw Road here today. The lanky Ipoh schoolgirl proved a real surprise packet when she eclipsed Irene Fernando, the636 words
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416 1964-05-18 18 SOCCER— LONDON, Sun. The reduction of the Football League from four divisions to three and an early kick-off to the season are among the proposals to be presented to the Football League's annual meeting here on June 6 by the League's management committee The proposalsReuter - 416 words
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Article87 1964-05-18 18 T ONDON, Sun. BriUin com- pleted a 5-0 victory over Ireland in the European zone second round of the Davis Cup lawn tennis championship at Eastbourne yesterday. In Belgrade Yugoslavia qualified to meet Britain in the quar-ter-finals by taking a winning 3-0 lead over Argentina. OtherReuter - 87 words
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206 1964-05-18 18 Davies sets long jump record and wins 100 BRITISH GAMES I ONDON, Sun. Lpnn Mj Davies. 21-year-old Welsh student teacher, gave one of the best allround performances in world athletics this year at the British Ganws here yesterday when he cleared 26ft 3|in. (8.007 m) in, the long jump and206 words
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Article39 1964-05-18 18 MANILA. Sun.— The Philippines scored a winning 2-0 lead over Japan today to win the Asian Junior tennis championship. In other matches today Ceylon beat Malaysia 2-0, while India beat Formosa 2-0. Reuter. RACING with Epsom JeepReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement846 1964-05-18 18 NOTICE J.K.R. JOHORE NOTICE The following Unit Certiflcatr > The Bailey Bridge No. 1/14 of the First Malayan Fund has Johore Bahru'Kota Tinggi Road been reported lost and is declared I at Ulu Tiram Village shall be cornnull and void. j pletely closed for all traffic from Name Cert. No.846 words
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Advertisement492 1964-05-18 18 NOTICES MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LTD. i Incorporated ln the SUtta of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual Oeneral Meetlnjc of MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED, which was originally fixed to be held at the Registered Office of the Company No. 70. Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on492 words
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Article1675 1964-05-18 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. He beats Anggrek Bulan by a head to win his second Summer Cup ROYAL MEADOW scored his second Summer Cup triumph at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Ridden by Merv Posn<er, the favourite Royal Meadow beat stable-mate Anggrek Bulan (apprentice Sonny Urn) by a1,675 words
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Article416 1964-05-18 19 RACING ABROAD— T)UBLLN, Sun. Santo Clans, having only his third race, easily won the Irish 2,000 Guineas over 8f at The Curragh here yesterday and immediately had his Epsom Derby odds cut from 6-1 to 5-2, to become an even firmer favourite. Santa Claus, riddenReuter - 416 words
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Article754 1964-05-18 19 TOTAL POOL: $148,555. Is* No. *****6 ($*****). tad Ne. *****2 ($2*431). M No. KSIM ($*****). Starters (SI.2M each): Nee. 4Jim *****1 *****5 S9MIS SSttlt $***** 1904ZS *****6 6*4444 *****0 *****7 451J66. ConsoUUon ($750 each): Nes. 22*110 *****7 18*774 *****6 *****4 *****1 *****8 *****8 *****3 *****6. Extra Consolation ($2OO754 words
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Article140 1964-05-18 20 PKXAXG 6. KELANTAN S I)ENANG. Sun. Good football I was sacrificed for speed in this north zone Malaya Cup tie and although nine goals were scored, a dozen more chances were thrown away. Wright. Penang's Australian centre-forward, made a successful Cup debut, scoring three goaKs. Right-half140 words
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Article105 1964-05-18 20 PF.KAK KEDAII 0 I TPOH. Sun.- -Two fir.sl.-lud; i saw Pcrak through to victory In their North zone Malaya Cup tie here today. Inside-right Shum Chock Yin shot Perak into the lead after nine minutes and two minutes from half-time outside-lelt Loot Loon Telk scored from an105 words
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Article626 1964-05-18 20 WITH A 3-1 LEAD THEY LOOK SET TO CHALLENGE INDONESIA FOR CUP TOKYO. Sunday. QENMARK tonighl established ;i strong daira to challenge Indonesia for the Thomas Cup in the sixth series of the World Badminton Championship when they took ;i first-day lead over Thailand in theReuter; AP; UPI - 626 words
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485 1964-05-18 20 Malaya and Japan level on the first day rpoKYO. Sun. Malaya and Ja- pan each took a singles and doubles today to be level at 2-2 on the first day of their match to decide third place in the Thomas Cup badminton Inter-zone round in Tokyo. In the first singlesReuter; UPI - 485 words
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Article105 1964-05-18 20 HOCKEY Param nets winning goal (South .India) Sun. The visiting Malaysian hockey team beat the South Zone in their second match of their tour here yesterday. Paramalingam scoring the only goal of the match in the 24th minute. The Malaysian inside forwards combined well. Enterprising Yogeswaran fell back to collectReuter - 105 words
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Article78 1964-05-18 20 CINGAPORE, Sun. Muenster. the West German First Division League soccer champions will play two matches at Jalan Besar Stadium, against Singapore on Wednesday and a Singapore Invitation XI on Thursday (both matches at 7.30). Johore players Yusuf Hamld and goalkeeper Ungku Ismail are expected to play in78 words
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234 1964-05-18 20 TENNIS Ten nations invited for first Malaysian Open meet KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia have invited 10 countries to send entries for the first Malaysian Open Championships here on Sept. 3-6. The countries are Australia, Burma. Ceylon. India. Japan, New Zealand. Pakistan. The Philippines, Thailand and234 words
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Article52 1964-05-18 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. Anthony Thio (Raffles Institution) retained the Combined Schools Senior Division gymnastics championship last night, scoring highest points for vaulting, floor exercises and parallel bars. The Junior Division title went to Jeffrey Sng (St. Patrick's). The girls' title was won by Letty Qaw (Singapore Cihnese52 words
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Article47 1964-05-18 20 '.occer: SAPA Div. 3C— BODCA v 40 B.W. REME Civilians (St. George's Road>. Div. 3D Alagappa v Tampenis Rovers. (Parrer Park) R.T.C. v Gentle. ML Emily v Serangoon M.V.. Maxwell "A" v Indian Brotherhood (all matches at Parrer Parki; Kk. Kapor "A" v Hamilton (Geylang).47 words
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Article112 1964-05-18 20 Urnmark v Thailand SINGLES: Krland Hops bt lianaroiiK KalanasarngsuanK 15-11. 13-13. 1.V4. Knud \aer Vlslaaaj ht h.inxii \V.itt.m.isln I^-13. 13-12. 15-10. DOL'BLKS: Finn Kobhero and I. H. Hansen bt bavalrrt I humkum and < Inich.irt Valaii.ilh.nn 15-12. 15-11. l.rUnd Kop% and Poul-I rik Nirlsen lost lo Narons112 words
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Article, Illustration27 1964-05-18 20 M. JEGATHESAN, the Malaysian ace sprinter, winning the 100 metres in 10.6 sec. in the A.A.U. All-comers meet at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Full report In Page 18.27 words
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Article1072 1964-05-18 20 CRICKET OINGAPORE, Sun. A controversial draw, two surprise results and a brilliant unbeaten 98 by And-^ drews of Army were the highlights of today's S.C.A. Senior tournament program- me. University and RAF. Changl figured in the disputed draw. Alter Varsiety had declared at 180 for1,072 words
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Article84 1964-05-18 20 CAB LI received by S. Ram»n»th«n of Education Mlnlitry fatber-ln-Uw V. Thlllala.mpa.lam Prnaioner Railway* pasiird »«-»y Vaddukoddal IS-5-19M fath'r-lnlaw 8. M. Vanagar Blncaporr broihrr-ln-law 8. Manlckam f). Ratnam Rrilnayn 8. Kandtah Kir* ftcrvlc«a K Lumpur. MRS. D. K. ANUGRAHAM, wife of latr Dr A Anuicraham of Singapore, paisrd away84 words
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Article273 1964-05-18 20 FAIRCLOUGH MISTAKE IS COSTLY MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP Jt. Services 0 Armed Forces 1 SINGAPORE. Sunday. C»OR 77 minutes of this South zone Malaya Cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium today, neither the formidable Joint Services nor Armed Forces looked capable of scoring, writes JOE DORA I. Then a lucky break273 words
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Article183 1964-05-18 20 Richard scores four off Negri MALACCA ....5 NEGRI MALACCA. Sun. A tour-goal leat by Richard Choc highlighted Malacca's easy victory over Negrl Sembilan in the South zoo* Malaya Cup tie at Kubu Stadium today. Negrl played well iii the first 20 minutes but after that their defence cracked up under183 words
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Article187 1964-05-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. boxers won five of the seven titles in the first Malaysian National Amateur Boxing Championships which concluded at Stadium Negara tonight. The other two titles went to the Armed Forces. The best bout of the evening was in the Bantamweight class in which187 words
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