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Title Section18 1964-05-20 1 AVERAGE^DrAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000* The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. MAY 20. 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73118 words
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Article, Illustration892 1964-05-20 1 Speech from throne 'Let us not be deterred by problems and difficulties' appeal to nation KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in his speech from the throne at the opening of Parliament, urged Malaysians today to face the future "with faith and courage." Hi' told members892 words
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Article, Illustration640 1964-05-20 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - Lopez off to Jakarta with Tengku's terms AUSTEN ZECHA By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. President Macapagal's Special Envoy. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, returned to Jakarta this evening with Malaysian coun-ter-proposals for a summit. Mr. Lopez was somewhat less optimistic about the prospects for a summit today than he was when he640 words
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Article622 1964-05-20 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM: By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE strike by 1,400 post office workers is off. The strikers will return to work tomorrow. The announcement was made by the President of the Union of Post Office Workers, Mr. A. Emmanuel, after a 9-1/2-hour meeting with senior Government622 words
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Article149 1964-05-20 1 KICKING, Tues. Two Gurkha soldiers and two Indonesian terrorists were killed in the Lundu district in the First Division of Sarawak yesterday, according to an Army spokesman here today. The Gurkhas were members of a seven-man patrol which was attacked by a large and heavily armedReuter - 149 words
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150 1964-05-20 1 'Political outlaws' arrested, Antara reports JAKARTA, Tues. A number of people associated with outlawed parties have been arrested on charges of acts of subversion aimed at overthrowing the Government, the official Antara news agency re- I ported today. Interrogations re ye a led that the people arrested had been activeReuter - 150 words
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Article41 1964-05-20 1 LONDON. Tues— The warmest Whitsun for four years brought a death roll of 84 the highest 1 ever. Last year's total was 47. Until yesterday the Whitsun road-toll record had been 74, set up In I96o.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article27 1964-05-20 1 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Film actor Marlon Brando Is suffering from Inflamed and swollen glands and has been ordered to bed, his doctor reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article38 1964-05-20 1 JAKARTA. Tues. A former member of the outlawed Muslim party of Masjumi has been arrested for allegedly financing the attempt on Indonesian President Soekarno's life two years ago. the official Antara news agency reported today. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article22 1964-05-20 1 MOSCOW. Tues Marlene Dietrich arrived here by air today for her first appearance in the Soviet j Union —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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146 1964-05-20 1 KONG LAE HOLDS AS SURRENDER DEADLINE PASSES VIENTIANE, Tues.— The Laotian neutralist commander, Gen. Kong Lac, was reported to be holding on in foothills near Muong Phanh as yesterday's Pathet Lao deadline for his surrender passed without a new attack. Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese troops had earlier overrun neutralistReuter - 146 words
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Article46 1964-05-20 1 WACO i Texas i Tues. Police filed murder charges today against a young airman who. they tald. confessed to cutting the brake lines on his car before ll tvlui into a river In a plunge In which his four young children <J-owned. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article202 1964-05-20 1 Castro ready to ward off coup TtIIAMI, Tues. TeniTl sion gripped Cuba today and Premier Fidel Castro's military guard was up to ward off a possible new attempt to overthrow his Communist regime. An announcement was expected momentarily that Cuban exile leader Mr. Manuel Ray. reportedly considered by Prime MinisterUPI - 202 words
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Article30 1964-05-20 1 WARNING ON LAOS WASHINGTON. Tues. United States warned today that it would not rale out a«y measures including military moves to "preserve neutrality and independence of Laos." Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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136 1964-05-20 2 Cambodia's 'solemn' warning to U.S. PtflNOM PENH, Tues. Cambodia yesterday solemnly warned the United States that it would shoot down any aircraft even if it was piloted by Americans which violated Cambodian air sparr or attacked hrr territory. The warning was givm in a government statement broadcast by the Cambodian136 words
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Article95 1964-05-20 2 'HALT U.S. MOVE' APPEAL BY HANOI HONG KONG, Wed. North Vietnam has appealed to the International Control Commission to "take positive and timely measures" to check American plans to get Seato and Nato member countries "embroiled" in the war in South Vietnam. In a letter to the commission, quoted byReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration311 1964-05-20 2 Vietminh fighting in Laos: Phouma PREMIER Prince Souvanna Phouma yesterday for the first time disclosed concrete evidence that Communist Vietminh troops were fighting in Laos. The neutralist Premier specially named North Vietnam, accusing it of violating the Geneva accords. < He said. "This is a grave accusation against the dignityUPI - 311 words
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Article272 1964-05-20 2 U.N. CANNOT AGREE ON SOLUTION FOR KASHMIR >TEW YORK. Turs. The i Security Council ended a three-month, off-and-on debate on Kashmir yesterday with a .statement of failure to agr*»e on any issue that might help to settle the 16-year-old dispute between India and Pakistan. Mr. Roger Seydoux ofUPI - 272 words
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Article33 1964-05-20 2 PEKING. Tues. China warned the U.S. yesterday that it could not remain indifferent to American moves In Indonesia which it said aimed to sabotage the Geneva agreements on the area. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1964-05-20 2 BOMBAY, Tues.— Twelve peopl* were killed and 30 others seriously injured yesterday when a bua crashed into a tree near Pedti* village. 20 miles from Hyderabad.30 words
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214 1964-05-20 2 Indonesia grabs firm, kicks out British staff— JAKARTA. Wed.— The J Indonesian Government is expelling Britons connected with the firm P. and T. Lands, largest British rubber and tea plantation owners and managers here, following the complete seizure of the firm's assets. The arbitrary takeover was the first of ItsAP - 214 words
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Article58 1964-05-20 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues.— Rebeta reportedly supported by Chines* Communists have set up thPir own administration in the town of Uvira in revolt-torn Kivu Province, reports reaching Leopoldville said. The rebels have barred movements of Europeans in the town. The reports said the Italian mission of MulengeUPI - 58 words
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238 1964-05-20 2 MR. Khrushchev told President Nasser and other U.A.R. leaders at a banquet last night: "There will be no delay over arms if they are needed". Mr. Khrushchev made the remark while expressing appreciation for the award of Egypt's highest military honour to238 words
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Advertisement124 1964-05-20 2 Teething time It your Baby teethfnf, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! Taatbtng hot up»*t hn tummy, txrt the Powctort will put it right, quickly and gently, and make him smile ogam. STEIDMAN'S POWDERS ore a so»e. •ure ond124 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-05-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I i'm »>oiw© oveiiN \fmKivoo&% t*\ TO MBLP POOS I AUMMMV IN «UCM l« «rr on »vm4 mbr 724 words
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Article167 1964-05-20 3 PROTESTS MARK COURT'S RACE D-DAY NEW YORK. Tues. Demonstrations in Washington, New York and Milwaukee yesterday marked the tenth anniversary of the IS. Supreme Court's decision against school segregation. In I TAIL teachers started a two-day strike in protest against the refusal of the Governor Mr. George Coyde to callReuter - 167 words
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Article21 1964-05-20 3 ATHENS. Tues.— About 30.000 people marched from the Plains of Marathon to Athens calling for world peace. A.P.AP - 21 words
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101 1964-05-20 3 PI NAM A CITY (Florida). Tues. A small missile exploded while being prepared for firing yesterday at Tyndall Air Force base near here, killing three and Injuring fight people, the Air Force announced. A spokesman said the unidentified missile, described as being sixReuter - 101 words
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289 1964-05-20 3 Teenage violence mars Whit holiday MARGATE. Tuas BLOOD ilowed on the sands of England's south coast again yesterday as thousands of brawling teenagers defied police attempts to keep the nations holidays from becoming mass duels in the sun. For the second consecutive da y. rival teenage gangs of "Mods" andUPI - 289 words
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Article, Illustration356 1964-05-20 3 Johnson's friend Bobby guilty of fraudulent practices WASHINGTON, Wed. —The Senate Rules Committee has decided that Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, former secretary to the Senate's Democratic majority, was guilty of "gross improprieties and fraudulent practices" but not legally guilty of "conflict of interest" between his Senate post and business affairs.Reuter - 356 words
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138 1964-05-20 3 'Preventive arrest' of Chinese in Brazil |>IO DE JANEIRO, 1V Tues. Nine Chinese accused of fomen.ting revolution in Brazil were yesterday formally placed under preventive arrest. A five-member military tribunal unanimously ordered their arrest despite a defence objection that the Chinese were accused of no specific crime. A tribunal member,Reuter - 138 words
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Article50 1964-05-20 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— Dominic Tucci, 12. has been returned to his parents after spending nine days and nights at the World's Pair here. He said he had slept In various pavilions and obtained money to buy food by picking coins out of fountains. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article41 1964-05-20 3 ASUNCION (Paraguay).— Tues.! Interior Minister Edgar Insfracs said last night that security forces had smashed a plot engineered from neighbouring Argentina to overthrow the Paraguayan Government. He told a news conference that 10 people were arrested. A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article33 1964-05-20 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The Supreme Court yesterday struck down as unconstitutional the federal law which takes away the citizenship of naturalised Americans if they reside abroad beyond certain limited periods. UPIUPI - 33 words
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215 1964-05-20 3 OS ANGELES, Tues. Cam paigners for Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge yesterday formally threw their support behind New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller in the California Republican presidential primary election, but denied they were starting a "stop Goldwater" movement. Mr. Lodge's supporters did not meetReuter - 215 words
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Article61 1964-05-20 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The House of Representatives ap.propriations committee today voted an extra U8525.000 expenses for Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of the late President, to help In answering letters of sympathy Early this year Congress granted Mrs Kennedy US$5O 000 for expenses for the year.Reuter - 61 words
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145 1964-05-20 3 Germans rescue 45 from blazing ship LONG BEACH (California), Tues.— The German ship Bodenstein (5,820 tons) rescued 45 people from a blazing Nonve- gian freighter off the west coast of Mexico yesterday, but one man was dead and 10 other peop c are missing. Th p Japanese ship Boston MaruReuter - 145 words
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Article20 1964-05-20 3 LONDON. Tues. Lord Brabazon of Tara. Britain's pioneer motorist and aviator, died on Sunday. He was 80. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration564 1964-05-20 4 Govt may handle family planning IPPF SINGAPORE. Tuos fHK possibility of the Singapore Govern- nient taking over the family planning service as part of its normal maternal and child health service was envisaged today by the secretary-general of International Planned Parenthood Federation, Sir Colville Deverell. At a news conference here564 words
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Article477 1964-05-20 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR •VHK following is today'! ichcdul* 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya L<ebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, DsmascuK. Baghdad. Karachi Calcutta. Rangoon |BA 720) 6 p.m. from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) 6.20 p.m. Japan Air Lin**: From Tokyo Hong Kong, Bangkok477 words
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243 1964-05-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Service Commission has confirmed that the offer of a Colombo Plan scholarship in March this year was so urgent that it had decided to dispense with the normal procedure of circularising the award and inviting applications. The commission therefore243 words
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Article88 1964-05-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues The internationally known Chinese duo, violinist Ma Si-hon and his pianist wife Tung Kwong-Kwong will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on June 9. They gave their first performance here in 1960. Their programme for the concert will be: Mozart's Sonata In F.88 words
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Advertisement21 1964-05-20 4 GOODWOOD HOTEL Final appearances of JOHNNY LION and the JUMPING JEWELS at the Arundel Room to-night. Please place your bookings early.21 words
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Advertisement17 1964-05-20 4 2 Show.: j.jo A 7. J0 p.m. Anjah Dcvi Nofl«»hwora Roo "MANGAYIN SABATHAM" (Tomil) Portly in Color.17 words
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Advertisement244 1964-05-20 4 Tel. ***** IA-^P SINGAPORE Gala Premiere TONIGHT at 9.30pm I THE FRONT PAGE ROAR THAT I MEANT SUCCESS THE WHISPER fPS THAT MEANT BETRAYAL! 1 f** Rank Organisation Presents V^*\. Nigel PATRICK Margaret WHITING TII^BB 1 s PLUS! SPECIAL COLOUR SHORT! c X "CITY OF CRISIS"-! lllllC]llllllllllllC3lllllllMlllC3li"""<'||[]||||||||||||e]||||||||||||[]||||||||||||C]||lllllllE I fj, U\l%244 words
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499 1964-05-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r J^IIK results of the mediation in*the rubber wage dispute are expected to be known in 10 days. The mediator, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, told the Straits Times today that he would hold his first meeting with his four499 words
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Article70 1964-05-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A housewile, bam Min-n toon. mother ot seven children' who brought divorce proceedings attains! her husband. Chan Poh Lim. a cleric, on grounds oi his desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Ambrose In the High Court. The decree is to70 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-05-20 5 June's off to see the world SINGAPORE. Tues. A happy June Mnk. wellknown Singapore night club singer Irft Singapore by Pan-American Airways today for Manila to begin a six-month globe-circling holiday. Among the places she intends to visit are Las Veras and Geneva, where she hopes to get ber first'119 words
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263 1964-05-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gURSARIES for a number of university students have been cancelled, and the University of Singapore Students' Union has asked for an explanation from the government. In the latest issue of the Undergrad. the USSU has dismissed academic and economic reasons as263 words
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101 1964-05-20 5 MEETING OF MIC ON SEAT IN COUNCIL VfUAR. Tues. The Johore Malayan Indian Conpres: is to meet at Johore Bahru on Thursday to consider what action it should take against the refusal of the State Alliance to allocate a seat for an MIC representative in the State Executive Council. The101 words
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76 1964-05-20 5 Exhibition of 'Vanishing monuments' PENANG, Tues.— An exhibition of pictures of "vanishing monuments" opened today at the Penang Library. b'xmMM-eu by the local Historical Society, the exhibition features nion tnan 50 pnou>Rraptu> ol buildings and other architectural monuments m Henar.g and Kedan in past decades. "The idea is to Rive76 words
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Article181 1964-05-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. THE Singapore Government has introduced a quota system for the import of wheat flour for the second quarter of the year Importers are now allowed "0 per cent of the applicant's ouota for the first quarter of the ve.ir. The Straits Times understands181 words
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Article66 1964-05-20 5 US study for Singapore architect SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore architect, Mr. Aldred H. K. Wong has left for the United States on a specialist travel grant to study American architecture. Mr. Wong, who is the architect of the National Theatre, is expected to be away for about three months. He Is66 words
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203 1964-05-20 5 Talks to hold the H.S.C. exam in Malay KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government will discuss I the question of conducting the Higher School Certificate examination in Malay with the chairman of the Cambridge University Local Examinations Syndicate, Sir Ivor Jennings, here or Thursday. Meeting The Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin203 words
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Advertisement366 1964-05-20 5 i Introducing the NEVA/ "jgP fc^^'' Minolta -7 MM M^ M POWERFUL CdS LIGHT METF* iff JtfSZwi^* m f4€ASURES CANOLf LIGHT TO TIL tll%JLLL\m~m WlGHT outdoors _^^^^BB*^sb*^ z^^. CdS k» the molt wniilve li£*«r» 'Sjj^rtW ntnutm^ device made, li co*tr% P^SE^S/^^^^^^ wQU^SS-^J^^ n i'»* rang* from candlelight to bright outdoors366 words
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175 1964-05-20 6 Chan Bang Soon - 901 b of drugs seized after 65mph chase Chan Bang Soon From "I ALOR STAR, Tuesday. J^ORTII Kedah Customs officers today seized 901h» of raw opium and 251 b. of morphine at Telok Sena, 12 miles from here. The drugs, valued at more than $70,000. were found in a car175 words
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Article25 1964-05-20 6 PENANG. Tues. West Australias Apple Queen. Miss Jenny Meecham. left by air this morning for Singapore on her way back to Perth.25 words
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101 1964-05-20 6 APPEAL TO IDENTIFY DEAD GIRL'S BODY IPOH, Mon. Police here are appealing to the public to identify the body of a girl found in a muddy disused mining pool near the Nam Fah tin mine In Buntong yesterday. The body of the girl, believed to be a Chinese aged between101 words
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Article49 1964-05-20 6 SINGAI'UKL. lues.— The In- 1 I dian Community's Welfare CenItn of Changi has set up a com- nuttee to raise funds for the reconstruction of the Changi Tamil School. The oommittee will launch t> fund-raising drive to collect the i 550.000 needed for the project.49 words
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127 1964-05-20 6 Wanted: Business suit for 6ft 4in man SINGAPORE. Tues. Has anyone a businessman's suit of black jacket and pinstriped trousers for a man who is 6 ft. 4 in. tall? This appeal was put out today by the Stage Club, who need this suit for leading man Ken Robinson In127 words
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104 1964-05-20 6 pARIT BUNTAR, Tues. r —A flourescent light tube on the ceiling of a classroom In the coeducational Methodist secondary school here exploded during a lesson yesterday. Minutes earlier, the pupils of form one B had dashed from the class when they heard a loud104 words
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Article32 1964-05-20 6 JESSELTON. Tues. Heavy rain for the past four days couplpd with the rising tides have flooded several villages alone the banks of the Papar River, reports reaching here said today.32 words
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Article25 1964-05-20 6 ALOR STAR. Tues. A threeweek tuberculosis survey will be carried out in the minine town of Kakl Bukit. Perils, starting from next week.25 words
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Article363 1964-05-20 6 A CAR broker, K. Subramaniam. 31, and a tindal, S. Subramaniam, 30, were today jailed for three years each for raping two teenage girls in a hotel room on the night of Jan. 13 this year "Rape is becoming prevalent in Penang," Mr.363 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-05-20 6 Queen is good, keen pupil says her French tutor- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Raia Permaisuri Agong was today described as a good, hardworking pupil, keenly interested \Xk whatever she does, by her French tutor, Mrs. Son i a Korn Catravas. Mrs. Catravas said that the Queen had been taking lessons215 words
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Article51 1964-05-20 6 PENANG. Tues. Saw Swp« Lim. 51. was fined $55 In the Flrn Macistratr's Court for possessing 222 Roman candle fireworks and six packets of nrtcrackers without a licence. The Roods. In various si;"*, werp found on thp flve-fooM -ay of a Carnarvon Street shop on Feb51 words
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Article62 1964-05-20 6 IPOH Tues. The Maori Hi-Five, a musical group from New Zealand, began Its Malaysian tour at the St. John Ambulance Hall here tonight with two performances. The group comprising five men and a singer Mary N'immo arrived here by plane this morning from Singapore. They will62 words
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Miscellaneous298 1964-05-20 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS one ol the stace crowd <5). 1. An uncomplicated period— 7. She produces ducal constert lirty days? (6. 6). nation before one article la 9. Limpet with bead quite turn- written (7). *d iD 8. Acquiring gllbness from an 10. btufl— part satin, part k tex-298 words
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473 1964-05-20 7 Land broker denies he 'bragged' he knew Tengku— IPOH, Tues.— A mining 1 land broker. G. Retnam Ramadass 33, denied in the Sessions Court here today that he had gone round the town "bragging" that he knew tho Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak,473 words
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Article50 1964-05-20 7 JESSELTON. Tues— Misunderstandings" and "differences" between the central executive of the Sabah National Party rSanapt and Its Labuan branch have been pmlcably settled following a twoday meeting between representatives. A committee was appointed to Investigate the allegations made by I the branch and to settle the dispute I50 words
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Article63 1964-05-20 7 SINGAPORE, Tues— A late i afternoon fire yesterday de- stroyed a portion of Seng I Guan and Co., a paint shop In Marthoma Road, causing damage estimated at $7,500. I A shop employee, Scow Ah 1 Huat, 23. was scalded on I both legs by63 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-05-20 7 r J'HE former Minister of Finance. Tun H. S. Lee, wearing a top hat and the sash bearing the order of the Tun, arriving for the ceremonial opening of the new Parliament by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday. Tun Lee was Minister73 words
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Article56 1964-05-20 7 IPOH. Tues— A stall-kaeper. Licw Ah Lan. 42. and her son Chew Teik Chong. 13. had a lucky escape in the Kidd Road buy .station here this afternoon when a tree crashed down on their stall during a storm. A bookstall, owned by A. Narayanan 25.56 words
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Article45 1964-05-20 7 JESSELTON. Tues. Se en new primary schools were built last year, and rebuilding and extension < of Government primary schools continued throughout, the State, the report of the Education Department said today. Enrolments in primary schools ro.se from 13.998 to 20.930.45 words
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Article51 1964-05-20 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police yesterday detained 26 persons during security checks 23 under the So- cieties Ordinance and three under j the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions Ordinance. Most of the detained men were pickad up in the Kelantan, Roehore and Johore Road areas. Police also screened 2.79251 words
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413 1964-05-20 7 Kuala Lumpur, Tuas. rpHE Minister of FinA ance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today announced the latest liquidations of mushroom insurance companies. Liquidations completed are the Sze Thoon Corporation Ltd., Central Corporation Ltd.. Kirn Mah Enterprise Co. Ltd. and Federal Organisation Ltd. There were no assets413 words
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Article66 1964-05-20 7 IPOH. Til Halajlla Is thp bpst market in Southbs| Asia for the ChtaeßM films producrd in HonK Konc. .Hiiirilint to Mr. Lam Wine Taj, director of the Motion Picture and General Investment Ov. Ltd.. Hone Konc. who arrived here "by air from Penanv today Mr I. am66 words
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198 1964-05-20 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— An exhibition of old Chinese paintings, ranging from 100 years to 1,000 years old. will be presented by the Singapore Gallery at Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. The exhibition will be open till Sunday from 10 a.m. to198 words
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Article192 1964-05-20 7 Malacca bus workers go on strike TtjALACCA, Tues.ITI More than 100 drivers and conductors! I of the Patt Hup Omni- 1 bus Company went on strike at midnight yesterday following the! managements refusal to reinstate 16 dismissed workers. The workers were dismissed in February after a i strike during the192 words
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328 1964-05-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three men charged with gang robbery, two of whom claim an alibi as their defence, were acquitted in the High Court here today. Van Fok Choi, alias Van Ah Hon. 25. of Lornie Road. Lee Yoon Chon. 27. of Sentul.328 words
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116 1964-05-20 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— 0 The Malay Stallholders Association in Geylang is to ask the Government to allot a nlot of land opposite the new Goylang Serai Market for a bazaar operated only by Malays. The association's secretary, Haji Ibrahim alJohari. today said Malay stalls116 words
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Miscellaneous198 1964-05-20 8 lihtf Oap Bff VmTm Hamiin >cv dowtknow i fiuees e0... i_ I I w«u. v mxtre y A I ..jbdo'hess I iri *»s vo just I I hfv doc "Wic w icu I J******"" 3 J ™*TJ!*' 'Sf M I NOT A MOOVUN MHWS XXI'RE (CO V//W Afj IEAVB IOOK'198 words
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Article198 1964-05-20 9 Meet the Cabinet THE TENGKUS TEAM. INCLUDING "NEW BOYS SENU AND MANICKA. AT THE RESIDENCY AN informal picture of the new Malaysian Cabinet line-up, taken at the Residency in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after the opening of Parliament by the Yang diPertuan Agong. It includes two new members the Minister of198 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-05-20 9 THE ceremonial opening of Parliament by the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong began at 10 a.m. today on the parade ground in front of the main tower block. On parade in Drtlliant sunshine were 98 officers and men ofLim Yaw Chong - 365 words
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184 1964-05-20 9 Back to base after anti-bandit I drive on —border A LOR STAR. Tues. Five hundred officers and men of the First New Zealand Regiment returned to their jungle base in Sik. Central Kedah, today after anti-ter-rorist operations in the Malayan-Thai border jungle. This wai the first jungle bashing for the184 words
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Article40 1964-05-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Industrial Arbitration Court today postponed the scheduled hearing of a trade dispute between Cable and Wireless Ltd. and it* staff union, till tomorrow. The dispute relares to salaries, bonus and other working benefits.40 words
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Article32 1964-05-20 9 SINGAPORE, rues.— The Ministrr of Finance. Dr. Goh Ken* Swee. will officially declare open the np\v Tourist Promot'on Board office in John Little's building tomorrow at. 5.30 pjn.32 words
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Advertisement94 1964-05-20 9 the new continental flip-top 12 Rothmans of Pall Mall, renowned for the most advanced cigarette packs, now supplements its range with another FIRST the new continental /v^^^"^ flip-top 12. Pick the pack that suits you best: Twenty or twelve. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING KING SIZE VIRGINIA W V V'W' 1 W*-94 words
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Obituary35 1964-05-20 10 U Words $10 (Minimum) ANTHONY WOON HONG CHIN of 1 Walton Road, aged 92. passed away on ld-3-64. Kuneral service 20th May •t Queen of Peace Church at 4 p.m. and thenc* to I'.idadari.35 words
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Article144 1964-05-20 10 Word* Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OP late Mrs. Leong Turn Hoe nee FonK Ah Slew, thank relatives and friends for condolences, wreaths and attendance at the funeral. FAMILY AND BROTHERS of Ml Oiin Sam Choy thank friends, relatives, for their mensaEes of condolences, wreaths, attendance at the funeral oa144 words
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Article30 1964-05-20 10 10 Words $10 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. Nff Hen Choy aaM to raM on 20-S-60. Always remembered and sadly missed by his beloved wife and children30 words
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Article24 1964-05-20 10 ;n Wnrd» $10 (Minimum) ORR. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Jean Orr, or her mother, resident Melbourne 1942-43. Please contact Lade. Tel: *****.24 words
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Article163 1964-05-20 10 tO Wtrd* SltJ Minimum) WHY SUFFER trom travel sickness? Guard acalnst It by taking a 'Marzlne' tablet 20 minutes before starting your jo'im«v BARCAIN COUNTER at C.K. Tang <S) Ltd. New articles at greatly reduced pr.i M are added regularly. Don't mm* them. TICKETS FOR SALE:: At Robinsons and163 words
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692 1964-05-20 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, May 20, 1964. A Time Of Crisis Last year the Royal Address at the opening of Parliament contained no mention of confrontation but this year is quite different The intervening months have seen Malaysia created, welcomed at home but assailed by its largest neighbour. So the692 words
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Article386 1964-05-20 10 The 1962 Geneva Accords on Laos are today as irrevocably shattered as Humpty Dumpty. The whole concept of a coalition government was premised upon the existence of a neutralist faction which could hold the balance between, and eventually reconcile, the antagonists rightists and leftists. Now that Prince386 words
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Article126 1964-05-20 10 The success of the call-up registration in Singapore is gratifying. When the campaign closed last week, nearly 75,000 persons between the ages of 21 and 29 had reported to the authorities, out of a total of 82,000 citizens in that age group. Exempted persons members of the fire126 words
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428 1964-05-20 10 Paper passport problems for a tourist I AM writing this In Paris where we arrived by plane from London after difficulties over our paper passports, and I hope I will have no trouble over the passports for the rest of the tour. I feel It right that the public be428 words
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Letter247 1964-05-20 10 I WOULD be most grateful If you would allow me space In your correspondence column to see If your readers can assist us with some information In the closing days ol the battle of Singapore. having been In constant action from the start of the Malayan Campaign247 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1964-05-20 10 FRANK SULLIVAN - FROM FRANCE, ART INSPIRE FRANK SULLIVAN BY IN Kuala Lumpur, France is paying Malaysia a very graceful compliment through the medium of fine art. The Exhibition of Modern Decorative Arts of France on display at the National Art Callery is an arresting, stimulating and exciting show that no Malaysian should1,352 words
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Advertisement520 1964-05-20 10 Straits Tiam ft Malay Mail CssssWlii) sdvartrMmenta smv •a ■■■■s« las j COLD STORAGE AftCAOC Pill 1 1< Road COLD STOSASI BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONG KSPFCL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Antortud Aaafrts: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlmliiihc Houso. CoUyvr Ooar TMK NIWI FRONT PMTMtriek's Supiiiiaifci BY. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Ho«520 words
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Advertisement84 1964-05-20 10 $4* Solid Bo«ly Cnltars Maa_ tAXJ —ii ilili fcj m.umi m mm W i TV* "WOIH, l^^^aT TfJ ItpMCM--•at OM Bftcat! M 172 DaaMa cata»a>, with two ptcfcupi. J24J 00 173 As Hhwtrataa 1 with thraa pickups. $213.00 17a Galoxie Special, with thraa pickup? and now Hofnar DomperRockar Bridge. $315.84 words
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Advertisement74 1964-05-20 10 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS -FEVER- y# HEADACHES PAINS J0 V^k *Wi«* *^»2 MF •'£&SsP^ '2mW -^T^ WmmJ 4E??yg^/ SIMPLY TEAR OFF WlW'- 1 TABLETS FROM STRIP. 1L& SAME GENUINE -ASPROT I V fej> SAFEIEFFECTIVEI W^M 'S F^ THE PAIN RELIEVER S-fcwf <PHi^ KNOWN AND TRUSTED '•Bar '^"'^S P THROUGHOUT74 words
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Advertisement86 1964-05-20 11 First National City Travelers Checks AVAILABLE, ACCEPTABLE, REFUNDABLE everywhere. At home or away, your moneys completely safe, always spendable, when you carry First National City Travelers Checks. Checks lost or stolen? you can get "on-the-spot" refunds at many thousands of points throughout the world. so*S^ FIRST NATIONAL CITY Bf."K ft;/86 words
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Advertisement48 1964-05-20 11 I t lllllfe I E-jiw a^a^am. i* '^tWf^^CSr^^a^fi iif^- R mt^r OF MINUTES v WmjT WITH A TOTAL OF Wf ji I I A I ri IPUTO I I TO CHOOSE FROM I EVERY WEEK aa^L^Hi I %AAI AYiIAN AIRWAYS Malaysia's national airline SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA l**m*»»nmAmuMm»)l48 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1964-05-20 11 The centre to cater for all tourist's needs SPECIAL SECTION PROVIDES VISITORS A PLACE TO REST WEARY FEET WIIKN Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister for Finance, officially opens the office of the Tourist Promotion Board this evening, it will be the climax of five months of intensive work on1,088 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-05-20 11 THIS is only the beginning. A lot of hard work lies ahead and much more remains to be done before Singapore will tain the recognition which is its due as a destination of importance in the itinerary of international travellers in the Pacific area. It will209 words
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Article, Illustration329 1964-05-20 11 DR. GOH KENG SWEE - 'More bangs for the buck 9 advice to board DR. GOH KENG SWEE Message f rom Minister for Finance WITH the establishment of the Tourist Promotion Board in January this year, Singapore embarked on yet another innovation. All well informed people understand the benefits which the State can get from329 words
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1497 1964-05-20 12 Bill passed by Legislative Assembly to create Tourist Promotion Board 'GET GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY IN SINGAPORE' JHE year 1963 reeorcfed over 58 million travellers who crossed international barriers and incurred expenses amoun t i n g to $24,500 million. The major1,497 words
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Article, Illustration318 1964-05-20 13 The story behind the 'Merlion 9 emblem A LION with a fish tail rising from a shimmering sea on which the words "'Lion City" appear has been adopted by the Tourist Promotion Board as its emblem. In view of the change of name from Temasek to Singapore In ancient times,318 words
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Article, Illustration583 1964-05-20 13 TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD KM. BYRNE was born in Singapore 49 years ago. He wai educated at St. Xaviers Institution, Pg. and St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore. Graduated from Raffles College with Diploma in Arts in 1935 and later obtained from Oxford University Master of Arts and583 words
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Article227 1964-05-20 13 SLOGANS TO ENTICE TOURISTS *OEE you in Singapore," "Selamat datang," are the slogans Singapore has been using to attract tourists to the island state. These slogans will no doubt assume even greater significance as the Singapore Government takes an active part in enticing tourists from overseas to visit this island.227 words
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318 1964-05-20 14 'Big happy family' depicted in board's mural THE theme of the A mural in the Tourist Promotion Board office by Mr. Cheong Soo-pieng is "the big happy intermingling of the three main races in cosmopolitan Singapore." The Chinese, the Malays, and the Indians are shown at work and at play318 words
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Article80 1964-05-20 14 MESSAGE FROM MR F. MARVIN FLAKE. EKE- I CL'TIVE DIRECTOR. P.A.T.A.: rpHE Pacific Area Travel 1 Association and Its members wish to extend congratulations to the Singapore Tourist Promotion I Board on the opening of Its npw offices by Dr. Goh Keng Swee Minister of Finance80 words
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579 1964-05-20 14 Community support essential, says STA THH Singapore Tourist Association is ready to play a vital role in the development of tourist promotion in Singapore. This will mean close liaison with the Tourist Promotion Board to gain the support of the entire local community, i.e. Government, business enterprises and the people579 words
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123 1964-05-20 14 TOURIST INDUSTRY NOW ON FIRM STORE FOOTING rE Singapore Tourist Association is both honoured and delighted to extend a hearty welcome to the Tourist Promotion Board on the opening of its magnificent premises and congratulates the Singapore Government on the positive steps now being taken to enter into world competition123 words
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Advertisement554 1964-05-20 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words tlO (minimum) ESTALL— To Audrey nee KriKhton and Dertk on I.th May. a daughter. ALFRED: OB M.iy lMh, 1964 at Kandang Krrbnu Honpit.il. Singapore, to Irene «nd Kric Alfrtd. a M>n, Raymond Araaaratnam. ENCACCMCNT Is announced n< Iwern Scnatbl Rajah, *on of Mr*, and latr Mr554 words
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Advertisement70 1964-05-20 24 f CAMY GENEVA SWISS SPECIAL NEW MODEL- SQUAWAUTOMATIC- WATERPROOF WITH CALENDAR. WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH ITS ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY H DESIGNED. AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. (I W the Quality goes in before the name goes on J^^ 23" CONSOLE TV J.WBL a-M**"! WITH SPACE COMMAND, REM OTE CONTROL70 words
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Advertisement306 1964-05-20 12 wsjt lot IK worlds fair f^lt^fedi Pavilion of Malaysia Twice a week we fly between Singapore and New York. So be our guest ond let us jet you to the New York World's Fair. You are, dear passenger, someone very special and dear to our hearts. We sprinkle you with306 words
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Advertisement420 1964-05-20 12 Best Wishes to the i; SINGAPORE TOURIST j PROMOTION BOARD I on the occasion of the opening of >\ j their office. jj YANG AH KANG (Furniture General Contractor) 2; I- 65 East Coast Road. Singapore 15 ;J J Tel. *****. ji j£ Woodworking Factory:- 38 Jurong Road, I 8}420 words
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Advertisement251 1964-05-20 13 jg£(l COMFORT J \SJ) SERVICE I L^M I L-v'>f Air-conditioned Chauffeured mW\ I^j\m Limousines for visiting clients Mm t\ Remember! We offer prompt. I W efficient and courteous service I EllWiiVS. George Lee Chombers, 200, Clemeneeou Aye., Spore 9. Tel: *****.*****/5 Official contractor* to Thomas Cook Son> C O) Ltd.251 words
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Advertisement289 1964-05-20 13 THE CAIHAY Q^^liL Wmt HOME AWAY FROM HOME 165 FULLY Ali-CONOITIONIO ttDIOOMS WITH PKIVATI (ATM AND TUirHONI fIOOSSHOWS 6 DANCINC CINIMA SHOTS. HAIt.DRCSSINC SALON AND OTMIR AMINITIIS UNDIH SAME ROOF. 5 TIL: 2112 5 I§ C<kl< AM. "CATHATRIST" < C?X23 f^Zj^^^^Assslsssslßlßißikii Tliri l> lT i> ■ESTAUtANTS tAI IXUUfNCE IO» OILICIOUS289 words
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Advertisement318 1964-05-20 14 [f M special lunch lsy invitation to all ■Efc businessmen at the «C?* You are cordially invited to a Businessman's Lunch at the FOUR LIONS Restaurant between 12 and )>■£«* 2 p.m. every day. Table reservations accepted. The food is delicious and IjC^^f the service excellent. Don't miss it 1318 words
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Advertisement161 1964-05-20 14 Best Wishes to SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD on the occasion of its opening from YEW LIAN LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: 37/38, BANK OF CHINA BUILDING BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE-1 Sole Agents for: rSUKIITAPLYWOOD HOKUSAN MADE IN JAPAN PANELLINC FANCY VENEERED PLYWOOD A tail of 71 cities All round the world at 71161 words
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200 1964-05-20 15 Unkn to Govt. Settle claims in 16 days I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Employees in the Government Clerical and Allied Services today gave the Government 10 days to settle the claims by machine operators, typists, temporary clerks and stenographers. If there is no reply by May 28, the200 words
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Article37 1964-05-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Malaysia will be represented by the Deputy Director of National Archives, Inche Alwi Jantan, at the International Congress on the Restoration of Historical Monuments at Venice from May 25 to May 31.37 words
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Article, Illustration785 1964-05-20 15 Judge says Instruments of destruction were undoubtedly assembled for use against human life and property' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. •pWO men were sentenced to 10 years' jail each at the Assizes today on each of three charges of unlawful. possession of firearms, ammunition and explosives in a785 words
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Article59 1964-05-20 15 JESSELTON, Tues. One soldier was missing when a Royal Navy helicopter carrying military personnel made a forced landing in the sea near Tawau on Saturday. a Security Forces spokesman said yesterday. The helicopter landed between the Umas and the Merotai River. Tlip pilot, who escaped wi;h59 words
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Article27 1964-05-20 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ngee Ann College Students' Union will celebrate the first anniversary of the college with a dinner at Urn college auditorium on Sunday.27 words
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Article48 1964-05-20 15 JESSELTON. Tues.— The Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, has been approached by the Sabah Commercial Bnployees Union to Intervene In the dispute between the union and 11 European firms. The union has given the firms an ultimatum which expires on May 26-48 words
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Article54 1964-05-20 15 IPOH. Tues. A tractor mechanic. Chin Kcat Lin. 22. died in the general hospital here today I an hour after his motor cycle collided with a car at St. John's Road. His pillion rider. Phang Yee Kin. 21. a businessman, received' slight injuries and was54 words
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Article59 1964-05-20 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Pre- 1 sident of the Lions Club of Singa- pore Central. Mr. Phua Ngian Theng, presented a cheque for $4,000 to the St. Andrews Mission hospital at a dinner meeting at the Hotel SingaDura tonight. The money was collected from a i fashion59 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-05-20 15 'THE Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dato Lee Kong Chian (holding a cup of tea) and the acting Vicechancellor, Dr. Lira Tay Boh, chat with girl "fresh Irs" at a welcoming tea party for new students at KusofT College on the university campus on Monday.118 words
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Article205 1964-05-20 15 THE Sarawak Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today he would ask for additional troops if the present Indonesian troop build-up olong the MalaysiaIndonesia Borneo border continues. "We are prepared to meet them," Mr. Ningkan said before he boarded a plane for Kuala Lumpur.AP - 205 words
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161 1964-05-20 15 FIRST ASIAN SEMINAR OF WORLD PUBLIC SERVANTS CINGAPORE. Tues. Sixteen delegates so far have arrived for the first Asian seminar of the Public Services International at the Singapore Polytechnic to be opened tomorrow by the Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Including six who flew In tonight, they are161 words
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123 1964-05-20 15 SINGAPORE. T v c s Four secondary schools here swarmed with policemen and Army bomb experts this morning, minutes after the m hool heads had received similar type-written letters warning that "heavy TNT charges timed to go off any time" bad been planted in123 words
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188 1964-05-20 15 Slain bride 2 weeks was 8 months pregnant SINGAPORE. Tues. A bride of two weeks, Fatimah binte Hashim. 21. was eight months pregnant when she was found dead by her brother-in-law, a preliminary inquiry was told today. In the dock was Fatimah \s husband Sa'at bin Sastro. 25. accused of188 words
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Advertisement168 1964-05-20 15 mkl mty 1^ fe^fa^ W STRETCH PANTIES <±, T by Vitos of Poris, stretch nylon, J fit all sizes; white, block, or N ft)O postel shodes. J^ 50 U S f\ English mode, cool fine cotton, Vv/ K. a \O embroidered bodice ond hem. \l $0 jKL Sizes: 34 38.168 words
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Miscellaneous600 1964-05-20 15 Today's Radio, TV R MALAYSIA 4 id metres A.M.. 6.00 Good Morning, 6.01 AM.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Trie 7.10 Up And ADout; 7.30 News. News: 7.10 BreaJtlast. Potpourri. 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.50 Up 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 And About;600 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-05-20 16 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.. .two more pages of pictures The YIP from Manila meets a Minister 1 111 .Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. chats with Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, special envoy of President Macapagal. before the start of the ceremony on the214 words
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Advertisement275 1964-05-20 16 B»mffißfl^H Positive Relief from Coughing Take Cherry Cough Syrup and get positive relief from coughs and colds, less of voice and bronchitis. Cherry %Sm I I i AM I Cough Syrup is a famous Nyal v~^r""-^ U^j Ijii product, relied upon to sooth r—y W^ I JSt" ~^*f coughs, by275 words
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Miscellaneous14 1964-05-20 16 Bugs Bunny By Balph Hvimdahl (eek! look outtor^^^^' hold hands W'sn-'y vlj //zz fV/\14 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-05-20 17 THE FAMILIAR IBAN HAIR-DO GOES UNDER HIS SONGKOK HEADS turned when the Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah Anak Barieng, strolled into the grounds of Parliament House yesterday for the ceremonial opening of the new Parliament by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He wore the official uniform and106 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-05-20 17 Premier Lee arrives for the opening SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. arriving for the ceremonial opening of the new Parliament. Behind him is the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. With Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. who was sworn in as M.P. for Bungsar at the first76 words
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91 1964-05-20 17 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Tr.es. Three workmen from the Hotel Merlin today pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here to a charge of obstructing the hotel's supervisor. Madam Alma Norma Shaw, yesterday. They are: Kamarudin bin Ujanu. 19. Sengaravelu. 27. and Mat bin Salleh, 21.91 words
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Article46 1964-05-20 17 JESSELTON. Tues. The Mlnistrr of Works Posts and Telecommumcii'vns. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. has announced that postage sumps issued by all the States mv turn valid for use throughout M Until M imps tif Sabah anti Baravak wore not valid for u«r V46 words
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Article47 1964-05-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR me* A labourer. H.»*m;ih b:n Ahmad. C 3. of Kamponf P.i»:r. Petaling waa sentenced to one year'.s mil and six strokes of the rotan by the High Court here today for committing an unnatur.il offence on a 10-year-old schoolboy. He pleaded guilty.47 words
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506 1964-05-20 17 Wife: I was given $3 to vote for Front PENANG. Tuesday. A YOUNG housewife told the Sessions Court today a man gave her $3 and asked her to mark a cross against the ''tandok' (the bulls head symbol of the Socialist Front) in the elections. "He said it would be506 words
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Article51 1964-05-20 17 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two men due to be tried at the Assizes yesterday for ftaiiß robbery involving 1.835.000 rupiahs and other oropertles were acquitted by Mr. Justice Choor Sinsh when the charge was withdrawn. They were Goh Ang Woo and Tan Theng Hong, both represented by Mr. R.51 words
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Article49 1964-05-20 17 SINGAPORE. Tues.— L K. P. Abubakar. 38, of Pulau Samuiun an island off Jurong— died after being knocked down by a motor car at Mim.s. Jurong Road yesterday. Police today appealed for eyewitnesses to contact Inspector Loh Boon Teck of Sepoy Lines Police Station.49 words
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Article45 1964-05-20 17 KLCHING. Tues. Srrurst} forces had eliminated a total of 50 "Indonesian terrorists" and active clandestine Communist orK tnisation members in Sarawak s Third Division in the last six months, according to Lieut.-Colonri J E. Heelis. Commanding Officer of Uw 7th Gurkha Rlflat.— lUuur.45 words
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167 1964-05-20 17 Police 'not impartial' charge by hotel union ITU ALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Police were today accused of being "not impartial" in the dispute between 290 striking Merlin Hotel employees and the management. The research officer of the Union of Bar. Hotel and Restaurant Workers. Mr. N. Lolan, said today that police167 words
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Advertisement787 1964-05-20 18 ROOKS PUBLICATIONS M Words SS (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm SELF-TAUCHT. WORD-FOR-WORD. ROMANISED Mandarin. I— 4 XI eat*. Cantonese. 1-- i. Hokkien. I—4 $1'..">0 each Kngli'h-Mandann Dictionary (40.000 words i. Sv Kntilixh-Canloneae Dictionary $12.50. Kniclish-Hokkn r, Dictionary. $0. Postage Kxtra Hanlfl A Sons. 26. John Little's Tourist A Shopping Centre.787 words
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Advertisement1293 1964-05-20 19 TO LIVI WPUUL k WTSI COASI UK.; Ova S'por* Sail* P. Shan Pern** DIOMEO Loerpeel, Oublm I* P*rt ATREUS Li«*rp**l, Glasgow Gil 45 Ma, 21 May 22 27 May 21 ASPHALION Avo-mouth Literpeel Mat 24 May 21 Ma, 2) 3 an'! nor Liverpeel, Ca, Ma, 27 Jim 1 Jim 31,293 words
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Advertisement1331 1964-05-20 19 |i|l| THE EAC LINES X*W y*^aai *iMGAroi( dual* iuMme»rsw«TriMHAM unano HK^*rTfo&2aaV mn»h kwu a. «.»»~c 00 roioiN.i iij.wm oun *V^SS*'J*^^B PMONI 7>ol IHOKI IMH FHONI »>ll »HONl«]»l SAILIHGS GENOA, IE HAVRE HAMBURG. BREMEN L ANYWERP. POTTtHDAM, AMSTtROAM, OSLO. tOTHEHBUKG ANB COPENHAGEN 3"i k aioie j 4 1 1 ■■JUTLANOIA" >)1,331 words
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Advertisement1128 1964-05-20 19 iteNmiNKJ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTIHtHTAL PORTS rumour I J*** M BENVENUE Sinp i u ASS* *S9* 6 mouth ta nrunADAit fof Lonflon mm il BENDOHAN Rotterdam Jim II jmgaoorf PL S naia Penang Hamburp In* 14 G. W/Tetay Singapore P. Shan ftnaag MMN IS A L S1,128 words
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Advertisement1232 1964-05-20 19 fegiw ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.* LTD. iH^l LONDON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRI l***4 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Siacapo'i Pt Sham Penan* a Dm lo«*m •lONIAN 6«i.*****May 21 24 May 25 May Inea tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 25/27 Ma, 21 May IBieee ■CITY OF LEICESTER II 21 June 2121JUM 24 Ju«e II JUT kill1,232 words
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Article147 1964-05-20 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. IXDI'STRIAL moves were small and about In balance in today's steady market. Trading was quiet, swallow and ArirlLs featured with .i rise to 69v following the Australian Rivuit Com party's otter to purchase the remitimiiK shares at 70s after they had made a deal to buy147 words
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Article230 1964-05-20 20 JUNE MMB grade rubber buyer* clojtd at 5 p.m. In Smiiptrt and Kuala Lumpur yr.iterday at 6SI cents p«r 18. down on«-rlghth of a cent on Monday clo.'in* level lor the pom t lon. Thr tone van Idle. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E doling prices n cants per Ib. yetterday:230 words
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Article16 1964-05-20 20 'J'Ht Malayan Eiohang* Banha- Aastciation made do chance* Id its rates to merchant* vesterrtay.16 words
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Article28 1964-05-20 20 MAY 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 682 cents (down one-eigbth of a cent). TIN: $529.50 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial of ferine 230 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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709 1964-05-20 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange continued the same pattern yesterday and industrial prices continued to drift lower. Once again the feature was the very small turnover with littl- incentive for buyers or sellers anywhere in evidence. One hopeful sign has709 words
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Article26 1964-05-20 20 Malayan Stork Indirrs M.iv 18 Uaj li 'Industrials: 105.4;, ni:. In Tins: 128.89 i rubbers: 1115.10 Htj i' •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10026 words
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237 1964-05-20 20 THERE u.i- a small rise of 50 cents in the Straits tin price in Penang yesterday to 5529.50 per picul on an offering estimated increased by 10 tons to 230 tons. After opening unchanged In very quiet conditions, there was some short-covering237 words
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Article39 1964-05-20 20 ON the fret .xehanx. market In Hone Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.73 a (or TT and 5.72 a for cash. Sterling was quoted at 18 and ant tatl of xold at -M-i.39 words
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Article185 1964-05-20 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) slay l'.i. Three months. INUUSTRIA .5 ■MMMti 13 cts. U. Box: Uunlops 17 cts. A; Contii:- Clt> Ut-v. 6M.1. McAll.«ter 1 1 s B Smelters M cv. M. Invest. 10 cts l»so 17 cts. O.C B.C. I.' Fed. Dtsp. 14 cts. Kothrnan I Kltzratrick. l>scu. Robinsons185 words
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Article63 1964-05-20 20 £HINESE Produce exchange, Sint^day: Coconut oil: bulk $47 gellcm, drum Ss(l sellers. Copra: May /June UK/Continent; Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $1421 nellera, Sarawak white $140 f-v- Sarawak black «11S eeller*. s.nt,l.<l Lamponi; l.lack Sll'O sellers. ASTA. SI32J sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Minors' A(>o--clation prices: bulk $47 seller*, drum63 words
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Advertisement1142 1964-05-20 20 VI KAWASAKI KISI.N KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service 8 Vrama S Fcisco M'tn Mr.ai O'roil C'cafo -Mikitliaa Man" 22 23 June 7 July 21 July i Auf I Auf II Auf 21 iaf West Coast el Central South America Servica t La L Do'tao B tura1,142 words
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Advertisement1144 1964-05-20 20 Soilings to the United Kingdom Deport Dep. Port Depart Arrive Spore Sham Penong U.K. CHUSAN" 30 May 20 June CATHAY" 8 June 9 June 1 July ORCAOES" 5 July 6 July 27 July CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Aug ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aug 22 Aua "CATHAY" 5 Sept1,144 words
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Advertisement523 1964-05-20 20 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES, INC. U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOINC DIRECT FOR MONTREAL, TORONTO. HAMILION, ASHAIABULA, IOLEBO, DETROIT. CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE, vessel Smgapoti r. S'uti renang Mctreai A t J DOCTOR MAX 10 1- June 14 11 Juni 17/11 juae 17 Jlly 1 t J523 words
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Advertisement317 1964-05-20 20 K^lbT^JsiL^Jßu LJs**Us*CuJßm^L*****^^*f^**T^*l WtStBOUNO: tUROPI SERVICt t -sapor* renan| Marseilles. Bereeaiu, Hun, TsTCt lakM in Pert 22 Miy Oynkirk. **l«pra. HJalurf, Braaea. Ratteraia. SOUTH I WtSI »fRIC* StUVICE SiP|»Dore""™^™ ICMIB»NCA t/BJaat Ikuan (}l/|), Port Eh:aD«th (24/1), Capetoon (2t I), Matam (38/t), Port Harccun. Lago^ (i/7), Cntcnou Lome. Terra, lakoradi. fieetonrn. Ca.^r317 words
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Article746 1964-05-20 21 MALAYAN STOCK MARKET COMBINED business In the Slnv gapore and Kuala Lumpur frdlng rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number or shares traded In jrackeis: INDUSTRIALS: BouiliiD (3.000) <1 .76. (1.0OO) $1.7 i; C.». M»ldini (1.0 M) UM; Uuni*M (1.000) (2.42; E>» ordi. $2.77 SL.. (6.000) $2.79,746 words
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Article200 1964-05-20 21 V-MIPS lymx aionxsids tno Slngapora Kerk 4 .">. feudal N.W 3. President folk I I Azuchlnan Maru 10/11. Sedlll N\v Srhwanvnuteln 13/16. lonian |(j, JVnnachl* 18. Reginald Kerr 23. rrlCi>* 23 26. LanKkoea» 13/14. Star Reti'lKt-uoe 29 30, Benlowki 38/39. Hrndoran 35 '56. Kunak 40/41, Musi l.loyd200 words
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Advertisement747 1964-05-20 21 Applications are Invited for the renting of the ground floor of shop-house No. 423 situated next to the Capitol Theatre in Wilkinson street. Seremban. Applications should be addressed to the Hon. Secretary, N.S. Government Servants' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Limited, 144 A Jalan Dato Hajl Abdul Malek. Seremban from747 words
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Advertisement822 1964-05-20 21 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, NO. 26 of 1961 NOTICE OF INTENTION UNDER SECTION £5(2) It is hereby notified for general information that the Deputy Prime Minister intends tn make au order to be cited as the Singapore Motor Club (Spring Gap Hill Climb) Order. 1964. A. On Saturday, 30th May,822 words
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Advertisement776 1964-05-20 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE, BUNGSAR ROAD KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Federal House, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 Noon on 15th June 1964 for the supply and installation of the Air Conditioning776 words
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Advertisement229 1964-05-20 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE MECHANICAL SERVICES INSTALLATION FOR THE FEDERAL EXPERIMENTAL STATION, JERANGAU TRENGGANU TENDERS will be received at the office of the Permanent Secretary, the Ministry of Agriculture, Swettenharn Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 Noon on Monday 15th June 1964 for the supply and construction of the water supply,229 words
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Advertisement395 1964-05-20 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE, BUNGSAR ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR Tenders from grade C 1 Electrical Contractors Registered with C.EJ3. Contracts Department will be received by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Federal House, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on Ist June 1964 for the395 words
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Advertisement204 1964-05-20 21 THE MALAYAN ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS announce that the dates of the INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION will be 15th, 16th and 17th December 1964 in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. This examination is available to Registered Students of the Association only. Closing date for entries Saturday, 18th July 1964. P.O. Box 2330,204 words
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Article, Illustration819 1964-05-20 22 Norman Siebel - DEFEAT BY DANES IS NOT END OF THE ROAD FOR US Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT by fpHE badminton affairs of Malaya ar,d Denmark have now turned full circle. Nine years ago Malaya beat Denmark 8-1 in Singapore to win the Thomas Cup for a third time consecutively since the tournament's inception819 words
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Article96 1964-05-20 22 C«INGAPORE. Tues.—Lowly-plac-ed RAF Changl scored a snock 2-0 win over RAP SeleUr in their BAFA league Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar Stedium today. Seletar, one of the three toD teams In the division, were outplayed by the Changi forwards who scored two quick goals in96 words
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Article430 1964-05-20 22 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT: by Singapore, Tuesday CRICKET W.A. "BERT OUJb IbjLAJ, trie iormer Australian Test cricketer who is regarded as one of the world's greatest wicketkeepers. said in Singapore yesterday that the Australian team now in England have a 'wonderful chance of retaining the Ashes."430 words
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303 1964-05-20 22 Hughes hits 92 off Australian attack LONDON. Tues. Owyn Hughes, a Welsh university student, hit a glorious 92 runs fcr Galmorgan against the Australians at Cardiff yesterday. Going in to bat when Glamorgan had lost half their wickets for 124, in reply to the Australians* 361 for seven declared, Hughes,Reuter - 303 words
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Article159 1964-05-20 22 SOCCKR Spore Business Houses Div 1: Glass v Bramtoco; Wearne Bros v Shell (both match- es at padang): Hongkong Bank v I Cold Storage (Parrer Pki. Div 2: Chartered Bank v NTS: Mercantile Bank v Borneo Motors: Metal Box v Malaysian Airways (all matches nt Parrer Pk).159 words
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Article187 1964-05-20 22 Muenster are expected tonight SOCCER SINGAPORE. Tues. »J The arrival of Muenster. the West German First Division champions, has been delaped until tomorrow night. Their two matches here have been rearranged for Thursday iv Singapore! and .Friday <v Sinßapore Initiation XI i. Both matches will be played at Jalan Be?187 words
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Article22 1964-05-20 22 IPOK. Tuea.— Kedah. Negr Sembilan. Malacca and Perak w;i play a friendly quadrangular hoc key tournament here this week end.22 words
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Article48 1964-05-20 22 SO<(KK 1.. IVrak Div J Sabrang Est 4 Nova Scothi J. Nejrrt IMv. 1 NSCRC 1 PWD SC 1 Malacca Div. 1: Kilat Club S MCRC 1. S'gor Div. 2: S'gor Club 4 SEA 1. Dlt. 3: TPCA 3 SIA 0; Chul Lok 2 Permuda Slnaran 148 words
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Advertisement632 1964-05-20 22 ucip MMImtmMKEEP YOUR CITY HEALTHY! ■LyJ^^"^^ H A I^ICWIs f th c g» tottoj^n|offrce3,^clnemas, hote^yrertainanta'and private homes ://> gJeaming'wfrne 'mAfifxvt\ free*A little HARPIC the bowl and left /ty'V^*' stanSlng v foi^« x few hourtremoves stainsjco'rwplßlely^and.cleans right •V«/^; *ound'the < benAwhere r ho,brushtcan »'J *f« reach. ■^A|iTrv J llfllll IV (f^MMjr632 words
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Advertisement336 1964-05-20 22 ©EARN What you're really worth! Let ICS training develop your ability »nd ;>eip you to a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace. Your progress it •ure. as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow Send us th« coupon below today 1 Moderate fees, no books to336 words
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681 1964-05-20 23 Bintang Sarawak to score on wet track TJINTANG SARAWAK (Race 6) should gain his first success in the top class at Bukit Timah this afternoon. In his first outing in Class 1, Binjtang Sarawak put up an encouraging performance by finishing fourth to Roi d'Atout over 6f on Sunday. Bintang681 words
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Article1700 1964-05-20 23 CAED KEY— A letter alter the horses name Indicates tt» type of going preferred, t fast; g good; a aoft; h ?«**y; •> *ny. Betting forecast; (Sr) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. Apprentice allowances: Soaldl, P. K. Leong and Urn 31b; Nazudl. Chong and Dragon 51b; others1,700 words
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Article142 1964-05-20 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER IM 1 GIGOLETTE Bihnam Brandon BAHNAM Gigoiette Brandon GIGOLETTE Dairy King Brandon IM FILM GOER M. Auctioneer Mt of Perfection FILM GOER M. Auctioneer FILM GOER M. Auctioneer Beau-Gay ttaca I AQUA QUEEN Hidup Malaysia Gratification AQUA QUEEN Gratification Mon Cheri TONKA Aqua142 words
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337 1964-05-20 23 Bright-well springs surprise in the 880 WORLD of SPORT T ONDON, Tues.—Rob- bie BrightwelL European 400 m champion and British Olympic team captain,, sprang the biggest surprise of the British Games here yesterday when he ran the world's fastest 880 yd this year. He clocked lmln. 48.1 sec. In whatReuter; UPI - 337 words
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Article37 1964-05-20 23 SINGAPORE Tues.— lan Bdmcatles of Kuala Lumpur won lh« main event, the Formula Libre IS laps, at the Singapore Karl ing Club's meet at Kallunt; yesterday. Edmearies also won the Caltex anil Haji Ahmad trophies.37 words
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Advertisement167 1964-05-20 23 SheafferS Ic^eaffAJS li4kalHlI i4k aIHI m is i wi\ •S i iTitui Sheaffer's Imperial VIII is the finest among fountain pens! The 14 kt. gold nib is moulded into the barrel for extra strength and beauty— so the pen glides smoothly over the paper. But the nib is just one167 words
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Advertisement235 1964-05-20 23 At. i§ILW m^k «M I Jan mi! Instructors! Now you can make transparencies and project them in 4 seconds! Here is a complete visual communications system Mf^UaWal that it fast, simple and so inexpensive every class* room can afford it. Now you can make a projection transparency right in your235 words
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Article, Illustration53 1964-05-20 24 ABEAM ING Yang diP c r tuan Agong steps out of his car on arrival at Parliament House for the ceremonial opening of Parliament. Stepping forward to receive the King is the Prime Minister. The King later addressed a joint session of the House of Representatives53 words
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Obituary28 1964-05-20 24 MADAM NEHAL KAUR mother of T.jh SlnKh. Woo Mun Chew Road. Singapore, passed away 1P. 5. 64. Cortege leave* residence at 3 p.m. 20.5.64 for, Bldadarl rrmetery.28 words
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139 1964-05-20 24 MAC A TOLD: TIME TO REVIEW INDONESIA POLICY MANILA, Tues. The PhiUppines should now start to reappraise its policy on Indonesia, based both on friendship and realities, the Philippines Herald columnist Nestor Mata said today. Mata wrote in his regular column "Men and Events" that Philippines foreign policy planners "mustUPI - 139 words
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Article37 1964-05-20 24 CANBERRA, Tues. Senior signal officers from Singapore, Hawaii and New Zealand will attend the bi-ennial conference of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals opening today, the Minister for the Army. Dr. Alexander Forbes, announced— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article26 1964-05-20 24 MANILA, Tues.— Philippine President Dlosdado Macap:ie:ij has issued an executive order prohibiting the use or display of Uttered or worn-out Philippine flags —UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article38 1964-05-20 24 RANGOON. Tues— Seven persons Including a Lieutenant-Colo-nel and five soldiers, were killed when Shan rebels ambushed an Army car in the southern Shan States on May 13. the official news agency Burma said today. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-05-20 24 MILAN. Tues.— The Milan illustrated weekly Dominica del Corrlere today reported that the Dowager Queen Frederika of Greece would retire to a convent near Athens. Under the headline "Frederika becomes a nun" the magazine said: "Frederika of Greece has decided to enter aReuter - 129 words
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Article74 1964-05-20 24 GLASGOW, Tues.— Alcoholics In Scotland usually die before the age of 50 and about 15 per cent are dead within three years of becoming alcoholics, according to the Scottish Council of the British Medical Association. The council. In a report just published, stresses the seriousness ofReuter - 74 words
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Article409 1964-05-20 24 LONDON. Tues. The stock! markets made further progress this morning following selective buying but sentiment was upset In the afternoon by the disap- j pointing trade figures and many |of the early gains were reduced or eliminated by the close. Ollts lost ground after holding409 words
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212 1964-05-20 24 South Vietnam may get more U.S. aid IyASHINGTON. Tues. President Johnson today called for an extra US$l25 million for military and civil operations In South Vietnam. In a special message to Congress, the President said the increased financial aid was needed because of increased terrorist activity and the coming toReuter - 212 words
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408 1964-05-20 24 O'Neill hits sparkling 109 in drawn game T ONDON lu^. Ihr Au- cricketers, declaring ctu oond in".! wicket. ivc ihemaeln uics to OlamoftM toe* the county, who needed d steadily to bo I three at ck ■com in the drawn mutch were Australians di i and IT 7-1 dec. GinReuter - 408 words