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Title Section20 1964-05-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 lew**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration594 1964-05-23 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Sudden Cabinet meeting: Lopez to get reply today PI ENVOY: I SEE SUN SHINING THROUGH MIST By 1 I KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Malaysian Cabinet held an emergency meeting tonight to decide whether or not Tengku Abdul Rahman should meet President Soekarno in about three weeks594 words
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Article117 1964-05-23 1 $2m. to an air crash widow NEW YORK, Fri. The wife of a chemist killed in the crash oi two airliners over New York in 1960 is to get U*****,000 plus interest ior a total of about $2 million i in a settlement approved by the Supreme Court yesterday. LawyersReuter - 117 words
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Article41 1964-05-23 1 DACCA. Fri.— More than 50 persons are feared dead and 30 country boats sunk in the River Gorai In Kushtia, 225 miles west of Dacca yesterday afternoon, when 80 m.p.h. winds lashed Kushtia and two other districts.— UPl.41 words
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Article159 1964-05-23 1 INDONESIA BANS PROFESSOR'S BOOKS JAKARTA. Fri —The Indonesian Education MinisI try has banned all books 1 written by Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana. an Indonesian Intellectual now with the University of Malaya, Antara news agency reported I today. Kls books had been used as textbooks in Indonesian scnools until tiie ban. TheUPI - 159 words
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Article51 1964-05-23 1 RANGOON. Fii.— A Singapore iUilni? boa! with right Chinese i .board \vn^ iepoited .captured •e-terdny by a Burmese naval an official snncuncement bald The boat "as said to be In Eunne.se territorial waters when captured. The announcement Midi the craft, the SMF 449. Wl poaching— AP.AP - 51 words
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124 1964-05-23 1 LOPEZ IN AGAIN— WITH TWO DAUGHTERS KUALA Ll'MPl«. Fri. The Philippines special envoy. Mr. Salvador Lopez. returned here from Jakarta today accompanied by his wife and two daughters, Rosemary, 24. and Laura. 19. Rosemary is a graduate of the University of Paris and Bernard College. New York. She said this124 words
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Article45 1964-05-23 1 ASIIFORD i Southeast England i. Pi i— The Worlds biggest perfume factory, where 20 tons of a new scent can be compounded at a time, has been opened l.tre by Lord Todd. Cambridge Professor of Organic Chemistry and 1957 Nobel Prize winner. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article30 1964-05-23 1 TAIPEH. FVi. One out of four persons in Taipeh Ik a squatter (living in an unlicensed house), according to a survey published by Taipeh Municipal Government today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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499 1964-05-23 1 ITI'ALA Ll'MPm, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives tonight that President Soekarno had accepted "most" of his proposals for a summit meeting. "It seems that we won't have war for at least the next couple of days," he added jovially.499 words
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668 1964-05-23 1 IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A MINISTER, BY TUN RAZAK ifUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told the House of Representatives today that "sincerity and devotion to duty" were the main qualifications of Ministers. He was replying during the debate on the King's668 words
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232 1964-05-23 1 SAIGON. Fri. BAN TAVIANG, the last Laotian na- tional army outpost defending the approaches to the Mekong river town of Paksane. has fallen to Communist Pathet Lao forces. Western military sources have reported. The sources said Ban Tavianq. 100 miles northeastAgencies - 232 words
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391 1964-05-23 1 11 States launch biggest L-month campaign KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The biggest campaign yet to get Malaysians to use the national language will get under way throughout the country tomorrow morning. The National Language Month two months and three weeks long— will start off with rallies and processions in each of391 words
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Article350 1964-05-23 1 Riot as Indons retain Thomas Cup TOKYO, Fri. Indo- nesia retained the Thomas Cup. symbol of world badminton supremacy, when they beat Denmark 5-4 in a challenge round marred by a riot started by a group of 600 Indonesian students. The rioting broke out when Indonesia were leading 4-3 andReuter; AP - 350 words
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Article38 1964-05-23 1 lOHNSON SCARE ANN ARBOB. Fri. I rgCßt M*arch iM made of am behind rostrum where President IshaaM WM to speak today after anonymous telephone MlI ler saitl "packasc" had hern placed there Firemen found nothing Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement114 1964-05-23 1 MORGANS POMADE GRAFTON LABORATORIES LID 888 ELECTROSTATIC 33 EASY-FAST-CLEAN TEN DRY COPIES A MINUTE Just Flick It On Feed Original PRICt JJ.JOO/- (SPORE) $4,200/- (FED.) No Worm Up Time Required Continuous Operotion Around The Ji!fesY M"l Clock Without O»er-Heotin 9 f "]BifYhJ 1 No Copy-Poper to Handle Stored Inside— j[114 words
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Advertisement208 1964-05-23 1 1 1| CROCKETT JONES 1 NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND What's different about the NEW BENDIX? W vl I HGl_l-L«w«m\ It's the only washing machine you've ever really wanted The new Bendu for people who want the finest wishing machine money can buy. It it not a cheap machine; it hat no gimmick*.208 words
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Article, Illustration438 1964-05-23 2 United Nations, Fri Adlai denies suggestion that America is trying to 'get off the hook' in Indo-China Till; United States in a switch in policy has decided to seek active United Nations involvement in South-East Asia peace-keep-ing. An American,Reuter - 438 words
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179 1964-05-23 2 SEATO MAY HOLD WAR MANOEUVRES IN THAILAND IF LAOS THREAT GROWS WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States and some of its Seato allies are considering the possibility of joint military manoeuvres in Thailand d the Laotian situation worsens, diplomatic sources said today. They emphasied, however, that there was, as yet, noReuter - 179 words
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122 1964-05-23 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, told the Senate foreign relations committee yesterday the situation in South-East Asia was serious but not hopeless. For two hours ne conferred with members of the committee to bring them up to date on the CambodianReuter - 122 words
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72 1964-05-23 2 WASHINGTON, tri The Senate majority leader. Mr. Mike Mansfield. Democrat-Montana, urged yesterday that the l nlted States consider the proposal of French President Gen. De Gaulle for neutralisation of Viet- nun, Cambodia and Laos through "removal of all foreign troops." Saying that72 words
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Article182 1964-05-23 2 REDS PEACE TERMS FOR SOUVANNA rnOKYO, Fri. The Laotian Communists have offered peace terms to Premier Prince Souvanrna Phouma in the wake of their successful rout of his neutralist army from the Plaine Des Jarres. Prince Souphanouvong, chief of the Communist Pathet Lao. sent the Premier a message demanding punishment182 words
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199 1964-05-23 2 Peking's military threat to India has grown, says Cha van WASHINGTON, Fri. Mr. Yashwantrao Chavan, the Defence Minister of India, said yesterday that the Communist Chinese military threat agarnst his country had increased because of a buildup of C om m v n i s t forces on India's northernReuter - 199 words
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Article125 1964-05-23 2 ADEN, Friday. QOUTH Arabian Federation troops, supported by British Commando unite, captured the important Radian rebel town of Hajeeb in a night assault through unexplored territory, authorities said yesterday. Army officials said the troops seized the rebel stronghold on Wednesday night after a six-mile advance125 words
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72 1964-05-23 2 MANILA, Fri.— The Foreign Office yesterday urged President Macapagal to take firm measures to abolish Chinese schools in the Philippines. The Foreign office proposal waa contained in a report submitted by ail ad hoc committee created to study the Chme.se problem. The committee, headedReuter - 72 words
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Article184 1964-05-23 3 HAND SEWN ON AGAIN IN CHINA T ONDON, Fri. Eight lJ months after losing his right hand in a works accident, a young Shanghai table tennis player was again playing, with his hand sewn back on again, the Lancet, medical weekly, has reported. In January last year the 27-year-old factory184 words
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Article52 1964-05-23 3 HONG KONO, Pri. Britain 1 Defence Minister for the RAF. Mr Hugh Praser. arrived in Hong Kong early today In the course of a Par East tour. He will visit the RAP station at Kal Tak and service units in the colony before leavine for BangkokReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-05-23 3 Sir Learie told: Make up your mind whom you serve PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Fri. Sir Learie Constantine (above) was yesterday challenged to say whether he would accept a "hollow and meaningless" British peerage "at the expense of his Trinidad and Tobago citizenship." Acting Opposition leader, Mr. Lionel Seukeran. addedReuter - 95 words
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Article31 1964-05-23 3 VATICAN CITY, Fri Pop* Paul will soon announce the formation of a special commission to reform the Roman Curia, the Catholic Church's central government, authoritative Vatican sources said tonight31 words
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133 1964-05-23 3 TOKYO. Fri. Japanese police are considering charging hotel rates for Intoxicated over-night "customers" In the coun try's lock-ups. The National Police Ageno said last night there Is a good chance that Intoxi rated "guests" put in cells In future will be obliged to payReuter - 133 words
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Article32 1964-05-23 3 KATMANDU. Fri. Nepal's Red Cross Society now has "bine blood" In stock. King Mahendra gave half a pint of bis blood to mark World Red Cross Day AP.AP - 32 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-05-23 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /morw, dear. BJMr oo you like b^t v mv new j s o— /TBV HOT\ I TO THINK V ABOUT IT J >^fe V DEAR .~y32 words
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239 1964-05-23 3 Johnson baits hook to improve US fish catch WASHINGTON, Fri.— An ambitious programme aimed at making the U.S. commercial fishery industry competitive with Russia, Japan and other nautical nations was signed yesterday by President Johnson. He approved a Bill authorising more than US$2B million during the next five years toAP - 239 words
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110 1964-05-23 3 WELLINGTON (New Zealand), Fri. A group of university students stole U.S. General Hamilton H. Howze's cap on Wednesday night while he attended a reception with Prime Minister Holyoake at Wellington University College. The students tore the crown and braid from the cap.AP - 110 words
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258 1964-05-23 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. fHE Defence Department and the Aii Force would not comment yesterday on published reports that a new non-nuclear anti-satellite weapon has been developed and may have been tested at Johnston Island in the Pacific. Pentagon spokesmen said theAP - 258 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-05-23 3 MOSCOW, Fri.— Marlene x Dietrich, singing the songs that made her famous, got a rapturous reception from her first Russian audience here last night She sang for 40 minutes, and the audience called her back for 15 minutes of curtain alls. They jostled to theReuter - 88 words
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163 1964-05-23 3 Russia reaffirms its refusal to pay share of 'peace-keeping' UNITED NATIONS, Friday. DUSSIA last night reaffirmed its refusal to bear 1V any share of the cost of United Nations peacekeeping operations in the Congo and the Middle East, describing them as "illegal." The Soviet delegation to the U.N restated ItsReuter - 163 words
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113 1964-05-23 3 Senator Ted's good start in campaign for funds N^'EW YORK. Fn. Senator Edward Kennedy, younger brother of the late President John Kennedy, left last night by air tor Paris to begin an eight-day European tour to raise funds for the Kennedy memorial library. Mr. Kennedy's tour «ot off to aReuter - 113 words
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Article66 1964-05-23 3 PARIS. Pri. President Charles de Gaulle will visit Bonn on July 3 and 4 for talks with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard. the Elysee Palace announced. De Gaulle's trip is planned in the framework of the FrenchGerman co-operation treaty which provides for regular consultation between66 words
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Article21 1964-05-23 3 GENEVA. Fit The World Trade Conference adopted a resolution calling for measures to Improve tourism in developing countries. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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158 1964-05-23 3 pARIS. Fri. The National Assembly yesterday adopted a Government BUI which abolishes the election of municipalities by a system of proportional representtation and in its place encourages the voters to make a choice between two main tendencies. The Bill vas passed by 254 votes158 words
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152 1964-05-23 3 EDITOR IS SHOT BY PANAMA DIPLOMAT DANAMA. Fri. Pana--4 ma's U.N. delegate, Mr. Aquilino Boyd, fired two shots at a newspaper editor in a street yesterday after the paper carried a report accusing him of election fraud. Mr. Escolastlco Calvo, editor of the Lahora, was treated in hospital for aAP - 152 words
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Article44 1964-05-23 3 OKLAHOMA CITY. Pri. Dr. Elder Hawkins. 56 year-old New York minister, yesterday became the first Negro moderator of the U.S. United Presbyterian Church. He was elected by a 465 to 368 majority over a white minister from Pennsylvania. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement62 1964-05-23 3 i/f W6^ tittup 1 Combining the feoture* of China's traditional handembroidery with fashionable stylet, expert cut and top quality materials, our EMBROIDERED BLOUSES, comfortable and smart, deserve the admiration of ladies of all ages and are excellent gifts to enhance friendship. CHINA NATIONAL TEXTILES IMPORT O EXPORT CORPORATION, SHANGHAI SILK62 words
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Advertisement299 1964-05-23 3 keeps ii[lUH| y° ur hair fg neot Vita lis i all J VI *****1 I With irw frM.f*!! (ltWm>l( I'KOWI H without l^i^Mitf grease and I KttPS H»|R NEAT AU OAr 1 I WITHOUT GREASE. ANO j prevents WBj prevents dryness ro*H mtm io**\j ir y M Available in 2,299 words
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263 1964-05-23 4 Local men's plan to Malayanise GasDept SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Senior Officers of the Public Services, formerly the Local Senior Officers Association, has submitted a plan to the Public Utilities Board on how the (ias Department can be completely Malayanised by 1969. Disclosing this at the association's annual general meeting yesterday263 words
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100 1964-05-23 4 Confidence in future, says Goh's message SINGAPORE. FYl— The Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. in a message of congratulation on the opening of the Union Textile Co. (Malaysia) Ltd.. said this was another demonstration of the confidence which foreign enterprises placed in the Government's industrialisation policies and In100 words
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208 1964-05-23 4 CINGAPORE, Fri. Two taxis had been racing with each other along Bukit Timah Road when one of them, through failing to exercise care and attention, fatally collided with an elderly cyclist, the Third Criminal District Court was told today. Ng Kee Choo, 33, a208 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-05-23 4 JOSEPHINE TO STUDY AT SYDNEY VARSITY MISS Josephine Chia Mci Mci (above), 16, a Singapore student who leaves for Australia by air today to study at the University of Sydney. She is the youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert B.W. Chia of Singapore.44 words
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Article95 1964-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— Damages totalling $31,500 with costs were awarded by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today to a widow and her three children In a claim for damages brought by her for the loss of her husband, a mechanic, who was killed in a road95 words
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Advertisement128 1964-05-23 4 AIR-CONDITIONED X GRAND dine Jft i; PALACE dance PALACE THEATRE unDITIfVC jl 46, EAST COAST RD., QUIITET HlLi^lSHk'' SINGAPORE. MWiniti TEL: 4427* -i. < r 1 > SHIRLEY KOH* HO LEE LAN i l| I; MAX YEE at the MIKE. floor D r. show by MABtL >, SAT. NITE SPOT128 words
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Advertisement329 1964-05-23 4 I GALA OPENING Thursday may 28th KUALA LUMPUR I] PENANG 1 i ODEON >> PARAMOUNT E 1 SINGAPORE -garmck """J'tjrgi; 1 i The Excitin* Story Of A Pair Of Twin Brothers Who Took The Darkest Vengeance The World A CATHAY-KERIS Has Ever Known! n Ifilm with NOORDIN AHMAD ROSE YATIMAH329 words
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Miscellaneous427 1964-05-23 4 IN AND HUT RV AID in Mnu UU I DI Alii ufa-wS*- B0AC: From London. Zurich. Cairo, Abadan. Bombay, Colombo. DEPARTURES Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.10 p.m.; Japan Air Unit: To Bangkok sss,,.%sin. &r fi ni Kong> Tokyo <jl "•>•■* rdU 6 l^^ ,r,« .rnff^n^'ln.^d^lS'A pn L 700) 7.20 p.m.;427 words
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174 1964-05-23 5 CHOLERA: 2 MORE CASES IN KELANTAN I^OTA BHARU, Fri.— Two more cases Of suspected cholera were taken to the General Hospital here today for treatment. They were a couple from the Bachok district. 22 miles from here. The Kelantan Chief Medical and Health Officer. Dr. Abdul Wahab bin Moha- mcd174 words
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Article66 1964-05-23 5 IPOH. Pri. Thieves broke into the home of a cleric. Liew Chit Pm 29. in KampoiK? Sunee new village here aboui 11 a.m. yesterday, and stole a gold chain, a pair of gold bangles, three sold rings, a wristwatch and a tape recorder, together worth $1,215.66 words
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262 1964-05-23 5 Merchants to pay $5,300 to the govt BREACH OF CONTRACT BY A TEACHER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. [HE High Court here today ordered two cloth merchants to pay $5,310 to the Government or breach of contract by a schoolteacher vho had agreed to serve the Government for ive years. The merchants262 words
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Article51 1964-05-23 5 SINGAPORE. Fri A construction workrr. Kong Ah Guan. 40. was crushed to death yesterday afternoon when a bulldozer he was operating overturned while climbing a slope. He was pinned inder the machine. Kong. from PcUJing Jaya. was levelling land at Toa Payoh Drive, off Thomson51 words
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Article60 1964-05-23 5 PENANG. Frl. A cyclist was killed in a collision with a military truck early this morning Yusoff Bin Hashlm. 28. a labourer from TiU Serong. Balik Pulau. was on his way to town at about- 6.40 a.m. when he was knocked down by the truck60 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-05-23 5 KIALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The head of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia. Dr. H o b a r t B. Amstutz. (above), will retire in August. A conference will he held at the Wesley Church here from Aug. 17 t.. Aug. 23 to126 words
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58 1964-05-23 5 ARIT BUNTAR. Fri.— A A seven-hour non-stop Aiipour last night ha* flooded several low-lying areas m Krlan district. Worst hit are the coastal areas of Tanjong Piandang and Kuala Kurau. The water in the monsoon drain in Parit Buntar is more than "ft. deep.58 words
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Article71 1964-05-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A charity ball will be held at the Selansor Club on Oct. 30 in aid of the Lady Templer Hospital. Mrs N. A Marjoriebanks Is heading a committee which is planning the ball, highlight of which include a draw for a lottery with71 words
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Article42 1964-05-23 5 SUNGAI PATANI. Frl.— With the approval of the Bishop ol Penang. Father A. Dorett ot Sungei Patanl is organising a pilgrimage among Catholics here for the International Eucharistic Congress to be held at Bombay from Nov 28 to Dec. 642 words
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106 1964-05-23 5 lESSELTON. Fri. It was difficult to maintain a high standard of health in the rural areas on the island of Labuan because of lack of a good water supply, according to the medical officer there. The medical officer told thr last meeting of the106 words
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173 1964-05-23 5 SON BREAKS BOND PROVIDED BY HIS FATHER jpENANG. Fri A r father. Tan Chooi Leong, who stood surety for his son, Thean Mok, 21, in a recent burglary case, was asked in the Sessions Court today to show cause why his $200 Dond should not be entreated. "I am a173 words
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125 1964-05-23 5 Award of $16,210 for injuries in accident DENANG. Fri. A City Council filter. Mohamed Zain bin Ariffln, was today granted $16,210 damages for in- 1 juries received in a motor accident. Mr. Justice Hepworth i awarded Mohamed $15,000' general damages, $1,210 special damages, and costs. British soldier The claim was125 words
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Article39 1964-05-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An acting senior statistician in the Department ol Statistics. Mr. Mahinder Singn Gill. will re- 1 present Malaya at an Ecale > sponsored conference on national accounts at Bangkok irom June 1 to June 15.39 words
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Miscellaneous17 1964-05-23 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I'M SO INTEWbb i tPJ rSOT^ IN THIS ARTICLE rr\ rNOTICen U ~<17 words
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Advertisement4594 1964-05-23 6 COMPANY PROSPECTUS This Prospectus is dated the 21st day of May. 1964. Copies of this Prospectus have been delivered for registration with the Registrar of Companies in the State of Singapore and the States of Malaya, Sabah. Sarawak and Brunei. Application has been made to the Committee of the Malayan4,594 words
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Article129 1964-05-23 7 I SINGAPORE. Fri A tourist in Malaysia from next month will be able to book Into any of the world-wide chain of Hilton hotels by making one telephone call in Singapore. This is the new Hilton reservation service, which becomes effective on Jane 1. 1129 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-05-23 7 POLICE WILL USE ELECTRONIC SPEED TRAPS AS FROM MONDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. than 700 people have been "booked" by Traffic Police in their all-out campaign against traffic offenders here. The Traffic Police chief. Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. said today407 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-05-23 7 A CATHAY Pacific A Airways air hostess. Miss Rose Tarn. who will represent the airline in the "Miss International Air Hostess" contest in Australia next month. It wax a difficult task when CPA executives set out to pick one crl from129 words
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Article80 1964-05-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two youth* received burns on their arms and legs this afternoon when thiy tned to extinguish a burning electric paint-spraying machine in a paint I shop in St. Michael's Road. Chia Weng cnong. 20. and Pelt Soh San. 18. were resting near the80 words
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Article34 1964-05-23 7 > IPOH. Fri. The Malaysian Mu.-!.m Association. Kinta branch, j will entertain thr Mentri Besar of j Perak. Inche Ahmad S.i.d. to a dinner at the Amerr Restaurant here on Sunday night.34 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-05-23 7 POLICE PROBE MYSTERY OF MISSING NURSE OEREMBAN. Fri— Che Gondah binte Musa 40, mother of four children, today appealed to her pretty daughter to "come back home" as soon as possible and make the family happy again. Her daughter is Che Siti Zaleha binte Manap, 24. who has been missing322 words
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63 1964-05-23 7 KUANTAN. Pri. The annual meeting of the Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers, which was due to be held to- morrow, has been' postponed to June 6. The meeting will be opened by the state Chief Education Officer. Inche Idris Babjee.63 words
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70 1964-05-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. Governor lor Rotary District 330. Mr. L. G. •Brie" Young, left here today for the World Assembly of Rotary in New York on Wednesday The meeting will end on i June 4. Later Mr. Young will attend the i International70 words
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155 1964-05-23 7 KUCHING. Fri AN Army aircraft today dropped hundreds of leaflets printed in Chinese appealing to the people to cooperate with the security forces and civil authorities by reporting the activities of Indonesian infiltrators and subversive Clandestine Communist Organisation elements. The leaflets were dropped I mostly155 words
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131 1964-05-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Applications are invited for participation In the International Co-operative Alliance fellowship programme for 1964-65 at New Delhi over the usual term of six months. Local co-operative members may get their application forms from the offices of the Singapore Co-oper-ative131 words
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171 1964-05-23 7 Aussie army catering chief due on visit SINGAPORE, Fri. The Australian Army Coni t roller of Catering. I.t.Col. C. Flood, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow night. He will spend nearly two weeks in Singapore and Malaya. This is the first visit to Malaysia for Col. Flood, who I became top171 words
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Article, Illustration227 1964-05-23 8 Education plan must be acceptable to all in Malaysia, meet needs of people— UDP leader J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The United Democratic Party leader, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today appealed to the Government to introduce changes in its education policy to meet the increasing needs of the227 words
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218 1964-05-23 8 Kuan Yew's "winds of change," Dr. Lim said he was "not so naive" as the Prime Minister of Singapore. 'For him the winds of change came in 1961." he added. "But for us. on this side of the Opposition bench. the winds of218 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1964-05-23 8 'Sarawakians don't want Soekarno to determine their fate' THE chairman oi the Sarawak United People's Party, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, said today that some day his party might "emerge from the wilderness" and assume the same respect ability which the1,297 words
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Article178 1964-05-23 8 AN opposition M.P caused a stir in the House of Representatives today when he produced a talisman and waved it for all to see. saying it was found on an Alliance member. The Speaker. Syed Esa Alwi. asked Inche Abdul Samad bin Gul Ahmad Mianji (PMlP—178 words
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Advertisement15 1964-05-23 8 I C~ X MB 1 ill s^*^^^^^^^m Ill" wII W C L W W l%15 words
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Article, Illustration522 1964-05-23 9 Gunman gets 10 years for bid to murder FOUR TIMES HE TRIED TO SHOOT AND FOUR TIMES THE WEAPON JAMMED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A MAN who pleaded guilty and then retracted his plea in the High Court here today received a maximum 10-year jail sentence after he was found guilty522 words
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204 1964-05-23 9 BATU PAHAT. Fri JUDGEMENT was reJ served until next Thursday in the case in which a former penghulu, Dat.o Haji Mohamed Paiman bin Haji Ibrahim, 65. is accused of harbouring an Indonesian illegal immigrant. Halimathul Sa'adeah binte Othman. 30. in his house204 words
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273 1964-05-23 9 'Yes' and 'No' to that ban on smoking at lectures I{UALA LUMPUR. Fri. School principals here are divided on whether headmasters and teachers should be permitted to smoke at lectures during a refresher or in-service course. They were commenting on a report that Malay school heads attending an in-service course273 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-05-23 9 Ex-Negara man denies he'll be Alliance candidate KANGAR, Fri. The former KelantarParty Negara chairman, Dato Nik Hussain bin, Kik Zainal, at present! the Kangar Magistrate,^ today denied he would contest the forthcoming Parliamentary by-elec-tion, in the Bachok constituency on an Alliance ticket. Referring to a Press report that he would212 words
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Advertisement365 1964-05-23 9 THE/MPIS HERE! ::::::k!ik:::::|t ::i|^:.::. Jr THE NEW HILLMAN JMP DE LUXE! Rootes' exciting inspiration in light car design J%f% ir\l Jrir\k For lm P ressive Engine Design. 875 cc 14.9 seconds. Precise effortless 4 speed I f |S 1 1 ImiAl ||J[y rear-mounted light-weight aluminium all synchromesh gearbox. No greasing365 words
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Miscellaneous237 1964-05-23 9 Alley Oop By V .T. tiaintin I PONT SEE NEVEKTHEIESS I*P i^"" v( WELL, I GU&SS I I CURE? THERE 1$ llf PANG IT ALL GIKKY 1 =Kv' .1 A^YTWIMG FEEL BETTER IF /^..TVE SEEN \AN OUWCE OF NO CUKE FOR IF ONLY >OU JUST /vVTSLL I HMjNSi SERIOUS WE237 words
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Obituary26 1964-05-23 10 211 Horrf* S/« I Minimum 1 TURNER, A.J., formerly of Medical iKatootO Chunh. on 14-.V64 111 Abcrii»»n. Scotland. Still rememh»re<l by hi* many loving friends26 words
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Article122 1964-05-23 10 M Word, ,s;o tVimmum) MR. AND MRS. Thonx Tin Bin thank all relative* and (riends for their valuable pr.-smt*, good wishes and at* tendance at their wedding. MR. ANO MRS. TiJ.i Singh and (irmly of Woo Mun Chew Road thank the Doctors and Staff of Thomson Road Hospital, SinK.ipori-,122 words
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Article253 1964-05-23 10 W*r4m tit (Minimum) THK COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL 1* •<-rved every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. REMEMBER MARZINE and fontet Ih lutnous quick•tine remedy 1- most rnvrttve. and M Children TWO WHEELS FASTER tn.n two lea Raleigh Mopod m hlrd prize m Intern*. British atall ruff!*. Tick. ts :iv.iil:thle now. TRIAL253 words
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Article280 1964-05-23 10 M H.,rrf, ftM Win.) »T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN church. Kuala Lumpur. Weld Road. Kimrtay Servicra 8.10 am and 6.16 r m Sunday *chocl 8.30 a.m. All WtlPRESRVTERIAN CHURCH. SINGAPORE Corner On-hard KoJiri. Prnaßg i(l.i v Bamaat 6 am »n<l Pm. Sunday School Ham All Waicome •T. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.280 words
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Article639 1964-05-23 10 •I of changing event* in each of the three countries makes any I sense at all. At the same time, jthe nature of this broad struggle makes it impossible to I regard with much optimism the various calls for consultI ations among the Geneva j powers. The639 words
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Article436 1964-05-23 10 Singapore, where the pressure of population growth has long blurred the boundaries between town and country, has brought forth a hint of the ultimate merger: food factories. Not to process food, but to produce it The suggestion came from Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who said this week that436 words
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Article104 1964-05-23 10 The three-month National Language "Month" which starts today, as successor to a series of earlier drives which have done much to popularise Malay, carries with it both opportunities and obligations. For those not proficient in the language, the drive creates opportunities for practice in avenues not normally available;104 words
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Article, Illustration1918 1964-05-23 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - Iwo men ana a problem of 1 00,000 homes SAMAD ISMAIL IB [I THEY MUST SHARE FRUSTRATIONS OF SLUMS AND THE SQUATTERS H;tlf the squatter population of the capital in their constituencies, they share the hopes and frustrations of those who must plan and establish a slum clearance programme of1,918 words
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Letter114 1964-05-23 10 I REFER to Mr. Richard Ang's letter published In the Straits Times on May 16. 1964 suggesting that it would be a public service if the Housing it Development Board at Upper Pickering Street could organise a system to cover lunch break so that the public114 words
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Advertisement253 1964-05-23 10 Straits Tibim Mali* M&i] CMM'iw M)v*rtl*wn*M* May b* handed Mi let torn COLO STORAGE ARCADC Orchard Roed COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO) KEPPEL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Authoflird Ag<nt« CITY BOOK STONE LTO Wlnchrttrr Houii. Colryer Quay THE NEWS FRONT FHnwtrlck Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Roed. Navel lih MAMICM253 words
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Advertisement116 1964-05-23 10 THE COST OF GLASSES verius PROFESSIONAL VISUAL SERVICES. Today there are too many people who think of eyecare in terms of glasses and the importance they have to pay for glasses. Actually, a prerequisite to the solution of a visual problem is an accurate diagnosis of the refractive condition of116 words
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Advertisement225 1964-05-23 10 1 1 Snii^t iV£*yWH£*£l 1 s I QUALITYW>J mKtg^SSL^ s Top-qualltv White Shirts like these are In good f taste everywhere you go. with everything you wear. BUY DON NOW GLOBE SILK STORE f 55/57, Jin. Tuankn Abd. Kahman. K.L. Tel. ***** *****. STUDY AT HOME AND PASS Every day225 words
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Advertisement62 1964-05-23 11 if m M M/ *J b* i&\ mm m^lmmm/wJ^ mmlMrM BEN CO., LTD. offers new scope in Frozen Foods for better living KUALA LUMPUR: IPOH: 18 M«r4«ka Squort. Pooling Joyo. Tel. 51 987 SINGAPORE: 190 A LoKat Rood T#l ***** JOHORI iAHRU: M KyfhiM Im4 W* fIWI U UMri PINANC:62 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1964-05-23 11 HAROLD SOH - NEW PREMISES, STORES OPENING TO GIVE BOOST By HAROLD SOH VVITH the opening of Ben and Company Limited's cool stores and new office premises in kuching Road today, the firm hopes to step up its sales of imported meat and frozen foods, dairy1,049 words
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95 1964-05-23 12 npHE phone, it seems. rings every second in the office of genial Yap Fon Fook. 38, sales director of Ben and Co. Ltd., In Kuching Road. Singapore. "Pig liver, frog legs, chicken legs, chicken wings, New Zealand air beef. NZ air lamb,95 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-05-23 12 sirloin 0 Right. Sfven-ty-flve pound tenderloin? Right. Plane's due in tonight. Deliver tomorrow? Or hold them in our new cool room? And so it goes on in Ben's office from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. all the year round. Service with a smile and132 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-05-23 12 Mrs. M. Hassan, confidential secretary. She joined the firm in 1954. General view of Ben Co. Ltd's office. (Inset): Another section of the office Mr. K. C. Anand, manager of general imports department. Mr. U. A. Guilder, manager of the frozen food I tui it ocparimcni. Mr.100 words
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Article, Illustration26 1964-05-23 13 (Above): Ben and Co. Ltd's sheep farm at Jalan Eunos, Singapore. (Right) Close-up view of a farm worker taking sheep out.26 words
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Article, Illustration458 1964-05-23 13 Malaysians eat more imported frozen foods TjALAYSIANS are eating more and more meat and frozen foods imported from overseas, according to Mr. G.C.K. Choudhury, managing director of one of the biggest live sheep and frozen foods, livestocK and stockfood importing companies here. Mr. Choudhury said this yesterday, on the eve458 words
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Article, Illustration19 1964-05-23 14 1 An assortment of cheese from all over the world imported by Ben Co. Ltd19 words
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Advertisement75 1964-05-23 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) R08»l— To Rosemary nnd Basil a ii.ui.rMrr 22-.V64 at Kuala Lumpur. SiMer for Michelle -\nd Kieollr. OM— To Julie and Thomas a iihUKhtrr Linda, nlMtr to Ricky. Both v#■ 11 Tbanlu to the staffs of liim^ar Ward. THE ENCACEMENT It announced brtWMS Rtrhnrd Collett.75 words
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Advertisement208 1964-05-23 24 '■■■■3 Wk ■HHHHT Another Fin. Product By DRUG HOUSES OF AUSTRALIA LTD.. Makers Of HUDSON'S "EUMENTHOL" JUJUBES. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENg SCHOOL) ■6 -8, Robinson Rood, i. Jalon Ah Fook, PC Box 1935, Singapore- ai P.O. Box 104. Johor* Bohr,. Tel: *****. T.I: 39SS. Suctcif depend* on doing the right thing, in208 words
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Advertisement134 1964-05-23 12 yC^* ±?>\ Cheese nj**:.^^/M i*£ ML M II V" fIMV Bg^. i THE SIGN OF QUALITY J^o When you see the sign of the Fernlcat you know you ;ire buying New \^S£m Zealand's best and that's the best you can get. Fernleaf Milk, full of y£~" high nutritional and health134 words
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Advertisement148 1964-05-23 12 Congratulations BEN CO., LTD. on the opening of their new Cool Stores from WATSONS FOODS PTY., LTD. Spearwood Western Australia Manufacturers of "Watsonia" brand Pig offals. Pork Products, Canned Meats, Delicatessen Meats, Hams and Bacon. f cHbb 1 1 Ro»i supplies you Jkw with o wide variety %atf IrL. .3*148 words
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Advertisement42 1964-05-23 13 REST COMPLIMENTS TO BEN CO., LTD. modern express vessels Congratulations to BEN CO., LTD. on the occasion of the Opening of their Cold Store at Kuching Road, Singapore. Multi-temperature Cold Storage and Airconditioning Installations by SIME DARBY Malaysia's leading Refrigeration Airconditioning Engineers.42 words
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Advertisement218 1964-05-23 13 fie sure of Quality-ask for Am am^ s -i aH( m^r The name M I A B I H f HUTTON'S OVfla M I A^^a BY has been the J I sure gu^e to l^L if A BRAND fa ill HAMS, SMALLGOODS, CANNED MEATS etc. You can choose products carrying218 words
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Advertisement303 1964-05-23 14 With best compliments of The Indian Bank Limited 4 D Almeida Street, Singapore 1. Messrs. Ben and Company Limited on the occasion of the opening of their New Office and Cold Store*. GREETINGS 6 BEST WISHES TO MESSRS. BEN CO., LTD,, on the official opening of their cool stores new303 words
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Advertisement233 1964-05-23 14 BEST WISHES BEN CO., LTD. From YEO HIAP SENG CANNING AND r SAUCE FACTORY LTD. CANNERS OF CURRY, BEEF MUTTON, CHICKEN FISH, VEGETABLE ETC. Congratulations Best Wishes to BEN CO. LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their Cool Stores New Office premises. •Red Circle Brand' Animal Feed233 words
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Article290 1964-05-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Aerosol eye irritant in his bag may be answer to attacks by dogs: 'Wonderful,' says union secretary A MILD eye irritant in an aerosol pack could find its way into the mailbags of Malaya's 1,306 postmen to protect them from dogs. A British290 words
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Article29 1964-05-23 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. A scooterist. Heng Chena Kwang. 3". was killed instantly when his machine crashed into the rear of a lorry parked alona Thomson Road last night.29 words
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81 1964-05-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The British High Commissioner, Lord Head, left for Singapore today en-route to Britain for consultation with his Government. He said that he would meet the Prime Minister. Sir Alec Douglas Home, the Secretary for Common- wealth Relations, Mr. Duncan Sandys and81 words
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Article, Illustration158 1964-05-23 15 p.\TIKNTI.Y. courteously and imperturbabl\. they answer a host of questions from tourists, questions such as "Where can I eat satay?" •Where can I buy the lovely sarong and kebaya you are wearing?" and "How about a <!ate. beautiful?" They take it all inHan Hai Fong - 158 words
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661 1964-05-23 15 Clerk said he could use influence, says police officer Court told of fee to get permit IPOH, Friday A CHIEF clerk in the A Mires Department. Perak, promised to use his influence through his friends in the State Executive Council to get a prospecting licence for a mining land broker,661 words
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Article28 1964-05-23 15 PENANO. Fri.— Two men held up a housewife. Madam Chan Kee Lean, in her home in Batu Lanrhanft Road yesterday and robbrd hrr of a necklace.28 words
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220 1964-05-23 15 Nation is proud of Press, says Minister l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V The Malaysian Press has "fully justified" the nations trust in it by its sense of responsibility, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Sen,u bin Abdul Rahman, said today. He said this when he inaugurated the Parliamentary Correspondents' Association220 words
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262 1964-05-23 15 Husband who set detectives to spy on wife DIVORCE SOUGHT OR GROUNDS OF ADULTERY, CRUELTY TPOH. Fri. An archl--1 tectural draftsman* Oh Cheng Lian, 44, suffering from peptic ulcer, engaged a private detective agency to spy on his "violent tempered" wife whil« he was being treated In the Batu Gajah262 words
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Article168 1964-05-23 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The urban and rural services consultative committee has approved about $450,000 to Improve public facilities In 16 Singapore constituencies. The project. Including Improvement of public road.s. street lighting, footpaths, drains, bridges and standpipes, will "benefit about 10,000 farmers, housewives, students and hawkers. The168 words
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Advertisement263 1964-05-23 15 PACIFIC MANSION (Phase 2) RIVER VALLEY ROAD, (facing Killiney Road) SINGAPORE. 20 STOREY LUXURY FLATS FOR SALE Actual Floor Area 1540 I K^Pff*Ss^ Three bedrooms wttb If nS^j^MbK^K^l Parquet flooring and f q fcft^tsEw^Ssfii built-in cupboard position 1 EHijjjaJfW^^SiNi} Living Dining Rooms. J I mfeS>Jfl^t^ fejj front balcony with mosaic263 words
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Advertisement28 1964-05-23 15 j F w«d<» I 1?* J*t»p fasti f»ttUt»~l*oh. T«l«|rtor» ***** YOU ALWAYS KNOW WifEftC YOU STAND WITH A RENTED TV, %0 REPAIR BILLS- K0 WORRIES- PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE28 words
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Miscellaneous698 1964-05-23 15 Today's Radio, TV| I urday Night Rhythm; 12 (mldRADIO SINGAPORE »igiu> close. RADIO MALAYSIA MLUIL.>J VVAVfc. jtl VILL: iNAUO.NAL SUUttlMitVfc 4<"b tucirrs «1.1 <ud t>U.~ Jldiu A.M. 6.00 UooU Morning; 6.01 A.M. t>oo Prog, bunimaiy. Morning delude; 7.00 New*; 6.U4 Mousing itieloaita. .00 7.10 Up And About; "..30 News; me698 words
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Article133 1964-05-23 16 Award to university library man OINGAPORE. Fri. A member of the University of Malaya library staff. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Shaik Mydin. has been awarded a Ford International Fellowship for a year's study in the United States He is one of 46 scholars from 30 countries who were recently named133 words
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Article38 1964-05-23 16 IPOH. Fri. Miss Tan Bng Sicw. who returned frotn Londor recently, will give a piano recital in aid of the Redemptorist Pries, s church building fund at Si. Michaels Institution Hall here on Friday, June 5.38 words
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Article47 1964-05-23 16 i IPOH Fri. Rev. C. D. T. Shores, a member of the Theosophical Society of South India, will give a talk on "Man's spiritual enlightenment and un- folding of his divinity" at the Kint.i Indian Association here on I Sunday at 5.40 p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-05-23 16 SHE EYES 'CARNIVAL QUEEN' TITLE MISS Pauline Sim (above), a contestant in the Iniversity of Sinporr Students' I'nion "Carnival Queen" contest to be held in conjunction with the mammoth varsity carnival at Raffles Institution grounds on June 6 and 7. A talentime and baby show will also be held. The74 words
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106 1964-05-23 16 Sultan: Help Govt to defend country BANTING. Fri.— The Sultan of Selangor today called on his people to stand firm behind the Government to defend the country. He was speaking at the openIng of a $25,000 mosque at Sungel Lang near here. He said: "You must not forget that we106 words
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Article63 1964-05-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The president of the Selangor Club. Inchc Taib bin Haji Andak, will open an ehibition of oil paintings by a Malaysian .trust. Inche Abdul Latilf. at the Selangor Club Art Gallery here at 5.30 p.m. on May 29. The exhibition will or ODen63 words
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Article34 1964-05-23 16 SINGAPORE. Fri— Police on anti-secret society rounds yesterday detained 15 men under the Societies Ordinance and one man under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions Ordinance. Another 2.310 people were screened34 words
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156 1964-05-23 16 Warning on trishas operated by unlicensed riders UENANG, Fri. The Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. Yeang Hooi Chee, today warned trisha owners that their licences would be cancelled if they allowed unlicensed riders to operate the trishas. This action. Mr. Yeang explained, was being taken as a result of the recent156 words
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99 1964-05-23 16 IPOH. Fri Ten candidates from the Alliance, Peoples' Progressive Party, United Democratic Party and the Socialist Front were today nominated to contest four local council by-elec-tions in Perak. They are. Sauk iceai council: Tang Hin Wa (All) and Wai Ah Kau (PPP): Changkat Kruin?99 words
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Article21 1964-05-23 16 JESSELTON. Fri. Dato Game Oilong, J.P., a Sabah M.P.. has been unanimously re-elected chairman of the Ranau District Council.21 words
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Article111 1964-05-23 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 400 youths from Singapore have entered for the "Bintang Radio 1964" (Star of Radio. 1964) competition organised by Radio Malaysia. For the first time, youths from Sabah and Sarawak are also participating in the competition. The competition Is divided into zones The111 words
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106 1964-05-23 16 PENANO. Fri. About 45 delegates from the Malay chambers of commerce throughout Malay.-ia will attend the first general meeting of the Pan-Malay-sian Malay Associated Chambers of Commerce in Penan* next month. The local Malay chamber, which will be the host, has not yet106 words
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Advertisement733 1964-05-23 16 MITSUBISHI^ B W6ooc.c.som.p.g_ j^ Reliability Rufg«d. Proved •ndunnct in th« Malaysia Grand Prix I Economy Low Road T»x (half f»r $20/—) Futl consumption over SO miles per gallon M^. Speed Fast Pick-up and exceptional acceleration Over 60 miles per hour top speed M^ Cool Driving Wmdinf Windows and Air Inlets733 words
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Advertisement161 1964-05-23 16 Congratulations SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD. on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone on Sunday. 24th May. 1964 by THE HONOURABLE DR. GOH KENG SWEE (THE MINISTER OF FINANCE SINGAPORE) from the Directors of FABER UNION LTD, 3rd. Floor, Denmark House, Raffles Quoy, Singapore 1. Tel: *****, *****. *****161 words
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398 1964-05-23 17 rE manager of the estate dept., of the Guthrie agency has seen fit to reply to my letter of the 9th May Saturday Forum. And whilst he does not know what the recruitment qualifications are for other estate agency assistants for rubber estates he states398 words
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115 1964-05-23 17 I APPRECIATE that the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Co. have helped the public greatly by putting on many more buses on their routes, but I would like to suggest that a better system be adopted at the terminus In Chulia Street. It would115 words
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Letter41 1964-05-23 17 I APPEAL to the Minister of Education to sanction the opening of Form VI classes in Teluk Anson. It is impossible for poor people to send their children to other towns for further studies. CONDUCTOR Teluk Anson41 words
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Letter62 1964-05-23 17 STRIKING SPEED-UP I BUST congratulate tbo*c responsible for sorting letters at the (..P.O. Kuala Lumpur for their efficiency during the strike period. Letters posted on May 18 evening were delivered in Singapore by the first po*t next morning. Previously we could not have expected such letters before May 20. With62 words
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177 1964-05-23 17 Vanishing parkland at Alkaff 'Gardens' COME time last year, an appeal was made to the public to crow more trees to beat future droughts. I am now rather shocked to see that delightful parkland previously known as Alkaff Gardens being slowly levelled, its huge shady trees being ruthlessly felled and177 words
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259 1964-05-23 17 rpHREE days ago my comX pany's car was stolen during the night and the matter was duly reported to the Police the next morning, as soon as the theft was discovered. While lodging the report, the usual questions were asked as to who259 words
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Letter109 1964-05-23 17 NOW that we have street lights on Lorong 101, the residents of the area and Langsat Road are Just wondering when the roads will be made. Lorong 102 has only one row o'. very old terrace houses and they have an asphalted road, whereas Lorong109 words
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Letter306 1964-05-23 17 NEED FOR MORE INFORMATION LAND values in Singapore are rising steadily and the scarcity of land Is reflected in the trend to build higher and higher Into the sky. Whilst what little land is left is required for the living, a good deal of it is taken306 words
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Letter58 1964-05-23 17 AS a New Zealand citizen V I was amused to read your report on the arrival of a Maori singing group from New Zealand. Let me point out that it makes no difference whe- thrr TOUT ancestors came from Polynesia or the British Isles; we58 words
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Letter155 1964-05-23 17 SPRAYING SAFETY SUPERVISED I WOULD like to point out with reference to the letter, "Pets Killed by Spraying" <S.T. May 21 that before spraying of in.sectlcide is carried out, every precautionary measure is undertaken by officers of this Department. Only qualified officers of the Department would advise and recommend the155 words
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Advertisement193 1964-05-23 17 _r, i |l||i i... s£^rv* WlllillMil B^^/"-f BP*^ i^ masculine freshness SS makes it great to be a man! g| i^ Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controlgg«j ling interest in your hair, neatly and naturally, all day, every day. >^? Its genuine medicated properties ~j nurture a well-bred, well-mannered193 words
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Miscellaneous290 1964-05-23 17 Straits Times Crossword U Ktiv> o. it may be rude. Out it comes 1. Cltv man's cure-all for the easily to 25 i9>. housing problem i 4. 9>. 6. Land often seen on board 9. Sorrow about the code (7). ts>. 10. I wIU a leurner could give 7. 8.290 words
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Advertisement1111 1964-05-23 18 (Continue*) from Page Itli PHOTOGRAPHY < Word* SS (Him.)— Box St et*. extn GOOD NEWSI Serangoon Broadwa] studio expresses hearty congratulation to the Singapore University students oi their graduation day and offers i special colour print (Free) to even graduate who patronise our staudlo srangooa Broadway Studio. 48 Uppei iWancooo1,111 words
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Advertisement1163 1964-05-23 18 SITUATIONS VACANT it_Words Si (Milt.)— Box it rt: cxtrm EUROPEAN FAMILY require English speaking baby/cook amah immediately. i Phone Spore *****. WANTED i Active healthy man with 1 -loven sal t ability In ism saje ot jffloo Machines and By*t«m Sales The man chosen for thla position must be nature1,163 words
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Advertisement1075 1964-05-23 18 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 WortU SS < Win. >— Box SO ct*. cxtro NICE FULLY FURNISHEO I-Oed-roorn bungalow in good area required from Sept. Oct. by Dutch family 2 years lease. Rent $550-650 Write Box A 5771 B.T. Spore. WANTED UNFURNISHED FLAT/ House 2/3 bedrooms' Wtlkle Road. Bophli: Road. Orchard Road.1,075 words
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Advertisement900 1964-05-23 18 i PEST CONTROL RENTOKIL sets the Standards for Pest Control throughout tbs world. Kor details of Rentnkll Services In Malaysia CALL SINCAPORE 7634S ***** i KUALA LUMPUR SO7Ol IPOH 3578 MALACCA 4449 PENANC ***** JOHORE BAHRU 2453 KOTA BMARU 724 and BORNEO TERRITORIES. THOMAS COWAN COMPANY LTO The Oldest and900 words
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Advertisement930 1964-05-23 18 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT it Word* SS (Him.) Box it et*. rxtn BASS AMPLIFIER For Guitar 25W I with heavy duty speaker. 5240/-. AUK other Musical Amplifiers. Conts. i Orchid Electronics. t>6 Selegie Rend 8 pore. Tel 1"79'. r 7 CURIOS 2t Word* Si < Win. Box SO ct*. txtrt WHOLESALI A930 words
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Advertisement1044 1964-05-23 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Him.}— Box tt rls. extra I ISSS ROVER SO in Showroom condll tion throughout taxed and insured I *1.950. View fj Gardenia Koad. Adel- I phi Park. S pore -U INI FIAT tWO and lV6i Morria IHJO. Botn in good condition. Private i Sale1,044 words
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Advertisement1025 1964-05-23 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Word* U (Mlm.)-Box it ct: erfre RED M.C. TOURER (T.r\> tvM-M newly repainted escellent i-onditior Si>so/- Apply C«pt Scott 9 G.trlanil Koad Ipoh Telephone 2«M dunni workirik.- hours No dealer* EXCELLENT CONDITION Austin A4«i Sports INI Model Cony. ttiti!,.. I Good hody. mechanically 3.'i m.p.g. View1,025 words
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Advertisement602 1964-05-23 18 FOR SALE i Kfovas U'(lHm.i H»> r i«. >x tr« i reminder: auction sals i a-.<\ I .in p.m. hi I Equlpmeals I i;,, n^ Ltd. Stor... 1 I, CCC -I'ink I i I eer Appraiser, Newton Ri (B'pon i WHEN BUYING S T.| Table i 'm I. rusi BoHngcn602 words
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Advertisement1380 1964-05-23 19 IC tlVtttPOOl I. wtSI COASi UK.. Uue Sport Sail! r S'rart. ►entng ATREDS iK-rettl, ei|S|O« aU— ll Pt'May 27 May 21 "PHAUON A n ith, li-erteil. CUsgOtl May 21 May 21/ 3 4NTENOR Li.treeei, bas*o« May 27 Jut 1 j.tt 3 ■G'PENOR Liieipeei Jum 5 Jum imi I/it i.ne 111,380 words
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Advertisement2662 1964-05-23 19 mm md m nmm I^l'mmllflmkii mmm mm mm mm Mil Hrn w 1 1 jy^u-ir^^^^^i THE EAC LINES jrCMM siHCAfoei kuau luMiMi.p.swrrriNHAM pi namo t 'mmM Mu>llaMU liu'moid. roioiN.i j/).wiieouA» ■BB^T^I •I^^^H fMONI 7MI VNONI at*44 fHOHI till f«OHI 4JJ7I SAILINGS 10 GENOA. LE HAVRE HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, •OTTtROAM AMSTERDAM,2,662 words
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Advertisement1219 1964-05-23 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Uneaatft PL S*Mei Pimm Om lmm* •IONION Sailel le Pert 24 May 25 May 11 Jim tCITY OF NEWCASTLE 21/21 May 21/31 May 21 Jim •CITY OF LEICESTER II 21 Jure 21 23 Jnc 24 Jum 11 Jlly1,219 words
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743 1964-05-23 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were 1 reported better on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday there being a less uneasy feeling in the market with talks about to commence as preliminaries to a meeting of ministers followed by a Summit between the Malaysian.743 words
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Article23 1964-05-23 20 May il Mat 3? Industrial*: ln4 V. 105.43 Tins: H9.77 129.79 rubbers: 105.18 105.66 "Dec. 30. 1963=100 lire. 29. IH-U lou23 words
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Article829 1964-05-23 20 C COMBINED business tn the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tiie Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In biacket.s INDUSTRIALS: Ounlapa CJ.OO0) 52.30. (1.000) $2.3.. < 2.000) $2 31; Smtltan (1.000) $4.33: E«ia dak. $1 Do St.: f. and N. erdt.829 words
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Article27 1964-05-23 20 MAY 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68: cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $548 (up 52.75). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 15 tons27 words
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Article24 1964-05-23 20 I M fiatJ*n ai n Exc a g aimS.llin* TT ar OO ready: Franat 1401: Italian Lira M The re«t were unchaairrd.24 words
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Article581 1964-05-23 20 THE announcement on Monday that a mediation team had been appointed in the plantation dispute and the strike deadline consequently put back for two weeks, caused an immediate fall of i\ cents, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market sui'vev. Since then the market581 words
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Article67 1964-05-23 20 £HINtIE Prertuce Eichantt. tineaday. Coconut ail: Bulk 147 aallwi drum «.%O rr> Capra: May lun» IK Continent: rn,,unl»<l i Popptr: Miintok white SI 411 aaWail Saiav.Mk «hite SI37J aajtara, r black $1121 »nrr. Lamport* hlack $|17| neller... ASTA $130 seller*. Sinx.paro Cacenut Oil Milltn' A««.. .tatian ariaas: bulk67 words
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347 1964-05-23 20 THE price of Straits tin rose by a turther $2.75 In Penang yesterday to $548. the highest price since March on an offering estimated up 15 tons to 250 tons. In London on Thursday tin went smartly ahead to close around £20347 words
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Advertisement1121 1964-05-23 20 VI KAWASAKI KISKN KABHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Hongkong V'hama I F Cisco H'ta* M teat U'rtitt ccigv Mm" 22 23 Juai 7 July 21 July i Aug I Aug II tug 21 West Coast of Central/South America Service Tct»o r r ri La Libertao b1,121 words
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Advertisement1114 1964-05-23 20 IW tJH LaW^B^B^a^aß AUSTRALIA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN AND P SUlr SERVICI id rreaiiitle. AlelaiN. Melttarw. Sr«*H Tti MMm aal NatiiattiiMl Ptnang f> s >ti Spoil S'pon P. S'f.ani Penan, 1 'IIRPfTA II Jin 11/13 juat 14/11 IMe RtIULA 71/ 4 Jill S JMI I Jwf OMIALA II July 11/14 Jll|1,114 words
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Advertisement239 1964-05-23 20 Passenger Cargo Service, Straitt/Nagapattinom/Madras, Spore P. S'hom Penong N«. "State of Madras" Voy. 139 24 May 25 May 26 May Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd., Singapore. Phone *****. GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES. INC. U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOtOINC OlllCt FOR MONTREAL, lORONIO, HAMlllOh, AiH»Uiut_»239 words
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Article117 1964-05-23 21 MELBOURNE. Frl INDUSTRIAL trading was again quiet with most shares till on an easing trend. Burn, Philip continued to firm with the seller's price Increased to 113s. Baxr metal* and oils wen steadier. Ampol Exploration lumped 3s. to 12s. 9d. on the report of the gas strike with117 words
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Article253 1964-05-23 21 JUNE Bret grade rubber buyers f.o.b. aleeed at 6 st.ni. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 681 cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was stagnant. R.A.S. and P.M.R.B. closing arleee m cents per Ib. yesterday:253 words
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Article201 1964-05-23 21 SHIPS lying alengtide th» Slngapere Hsrbeur wharvci er expected today SMI Circe* 1/2, Koatrena 4/5, Aen*as f~ h, Pohang 10/11, Johannes Marrak 18, Sboho Mara 19, Shavlt 73/21. Mandon'l 25/26, Jutland!* 27/ 2*. Hotitmiin 29/30, Reo.ieverett 33/ r?<. (ili-rlvon 3.V56 Caltex Wellington .IK SB, Lilian K 40/41,201 words
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Article202 1964-05-23 21 .OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 22. Three months. INDUSTRIALS iiouiitead 13 eta. M Box z, cts. Dunlops 17 eta. M Containers 16 cts City Dcv 6 eta MeAllster 14 eta. E Smelters 29 eta. U. Invest. 18 cts Esso 17 cv. 0.C.8.C. 22 cts red. Dlsp. 14 eta. Kothmana 11202 words
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Article35 1964-05-23 21 tM frtt exchange market In Hunt; Kong yesterday the U.S. ollar wM quoted at 5.73J for TT ml :> 7'Jl for eaih. Sterling was quoted .it 16.00 and m ta«l of gsM at MU.35 words
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Advertisement779 1964-05-23 21 LADIES HAIRDRESSING M Wordt Si (Min.}— Box SO ett. txtrm LONG BEACH BEAUTY SALON «O-A. Holland Village expert Hairatyllnts a manicurim. anampoo-tel $2.00 Cold wave from UO.OO Tal 8 pore *****. FOR EXPERT HAIRSTYLINC. Colouring, tinting, cutting and varloua types of perming, modeling. Salon Phoenix offers the besl service. Tel:779 words
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Advertisement879 1964-05-23 21 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR ORIGINATING SUMMONS No. 54 OF 1964 In the Matter of Seri Kemajuan Company Limited And In the Matter of Section 156 of the Companies Ordinance 1940-1946 Serl Kemajuan Company Limited Applicants NOTICE Is hereby given that by an Order dated879 words
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Advertisement614 1964-05-23 21 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN that I, Lee Ah Too. of No. 13 Hill Street. Ipoh, have applied for a new first class public house licence for the period from: 1.7.1964 to 31.12.1964. in respect of premises No: 32-38 Jalan All Pltchay (Top Floor Happy Bar) Ipoh. and that614 words
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Advertisement1727 1964-05-23 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are Invited from candidates WHO SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP QUALIFICATION for the appointment of SALESMAN. Commercial Service Broadcasting Division, Ministry of Culture. SALARY SCALE: $535 X 20A-635 p.m. In addition to basic salary, variable allowance at current rates Is also payable. INITIAL (.BOSS SALARY:1,727 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1964-05-23 22 SONNEVILLE, ANG AND FANS OVERWHELM DANES HEROIC PLAY BY NIELSEN KEPT ISSUE ALIVE, THEN KING GWAN AND UNANG SCORE DECISIVE POINT 'TOKYO, Fri. Indonesia retained the Thomas Cup in the world badminton championship when they beat Denmark 5-4 in the challenge round at Tokyo's Metropolitan GymnasiumReuter; AP; UPI - 1,041 words
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Article362 1964-05-23 22 Penang fight hard for 2-1 win MALAYA CUP 4 LOR STAR, Fri. Penang had to flßht hard on a wet ground to beat Kedah 2-1 in their north zone Malaya Cup tie here today. All the goals were scored In a thrilling first half. Alter both sides had mi.vro i362 words
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237 1964-05-23 22 Denmark manager: I will protest to the IBF TK)KYO, Fri. Da--1 nish Badminton team manager Kurt Moller said today he would protest against the behaviour of unruly Indonesian spectators (lurinjj the Thomas Cup challenge round here today. "Our team definitely lost because of the croud, .Mr. .Moller angrily declared. "IAP - 237 words
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Article423 1964-05-23 22 BADMINTON S'pore national ■■•ships Men's singles lit rd: M. Sadali bt Chionh Chai Lua> 18-13. 15-8; Ronnie Tan bt Ngo Kwok Hoong 15-1, 15*3: Kadir A/.iz w.o. Yunos Hassan; Noor Salleh bt Yeo Ah Seng 15-9, 15-9; 8eo Seng Chuar w.o. Ismail Ahmad; Richard Chee bt Lee Choon423 words
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Article343 1964-05-23 22 CRICKET mm^ wvr% LONDON, Friday. I>HE Australians were restricted to a lead of 95 x runs on the first innings on the second day of their match with Cambridge University yesterday It was a fine performance by the university but a big disappointment to aReuter - 343 words
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Article94 1964-05-23 22 CINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore cricket captain Reggie da Saliva, who has not recovered from a le* injury yet. has withdrawn from Hie Civilian XI to meet Ser- vices in the SCA annual match I on the Padang tomorrow and Sunday. Off-spinner Dave Tuffln has now been appointed captain94 words
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Article31 1964-05-23 22 PENANG, Pri. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohatned Khir Johari. will lead a Malaysian Sepak Raga team to Bangkok in July for a series of exhibition matches.31 words
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Article175 1964-05-23 22 Perak net 10 goals against Kedah HOCKEY IPOH. Fri. Perak got 1 off to a good start in the friendly quadrangular hockey tournament by whipping Kedah 10-0 here today. Perak kept Kedah on the defensive throughout and led 5-0 at halftime. Centre-forward R. Mohanasundram was top scorer with six goals.175 words
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Article64 1964-05-23 22 MALACCA. Frl. Malacca GoI vernment Services Sports Council officials: President: M. N;icar.i\ih vice-president 1 Tuan Haji Noordin bin Haji Truna and Joseph Yap Secretary: G. Renganathan; I asst. secretary: D. Kaneson. treasurer P. Manivasagam. committee: Abdul Rahman < soccer. Tnm i Kong Leong (hockey >. S. G. Sainy64 words
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Article40 1964-05-23 22 SINGAPORE. Pri. Entriej for the first Malaysian open badminton championships to be held here from June 10-14 will close on May 29, Invitations hnve been sent to the Danish. Thai and Japanese Thomas Cup players now in Tokyo40 words
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Article27 1964-05-23 22 IPOH. Frl The 39th Perak annual open tennis championship* will be held on the Municipal courts here from June 19-21 Entries close on June 8.27 words
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Article30 1964-05-23 22 TELUK ANSON. Fri Lower Perak Tennis As.sociation officials: President Poul Traehcrti; vice-president Lim Eng Hock: sec-retary-treasurer Teh Kong Chew; committee Yeoh Chian Whve, Khor Ching Weng. Abdul Rahmaa30 words
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Article26 1964-05-23 22 LATE SPORT Muenster lose SINOAORE. Pri. Singapore Invitation beat the Wei* German soccer tour team, Muenster. by three goals to tw» at Jalan Besar stadium tonight.26 words
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Advertisement120 1964-05-23 22 HERE IS THE NEW SANKYO AUTO-4X The world's most compact quality Bmm cinecamera with 1:4 pov,erzooralens(f/1.7, 7.5 mm to 30mm) For a perfect companion io the above, see the Sankyo Load-Matic (Auto-loading Bmm Projector) Sankyo SANKYO SEIKI MFQ. Cp., LTD. Shimbrshi, Tokyo. Jipin Enfctto Militate: S. Mouthi I Co. (Malay*)120 words
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Miscellaneous62 1964-05-23 22 Yesterday's scores SINCLES Ferry Sonneville bt Erland Kops 13 18 17-14, 17-14: Ang Tjin Siang bt Henning Borch 15-10. 15-5; Tan Joe Hock lost to KnudAage Nielsen 15 11. 14-17. 9 15. DOUBLES Tan King Cwan and A. P. Unang bt Erland Kops and Henning Borch 12-15, 15-12, 15-6: Sonneville62 words
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Miscellaneous153 1964-05-23 22 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES SOCCt.U MaUto tup .infills S'Dort AAA Us v Perak <Kan R ar> Spore triangular meet tThomso,. Ri Olv. 3A: Cosmas v Kolam Ayer; 2.30); Negri AAA cross-io itrr Airport v Kota Raja. Indian (KOVS padang. Seremrwn J'bor Yg.sters v Arsenal iall matches Perak schools cross-country ilnoh "Zu"""153 words
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Article1153 1964-05-23 23 EPSOM JEEP' s - EPSOM JEEP's He faces tough task with 9.1 -but... SINGAPORE, Fri.— Royal Meadow is in such good form just now that his connections have left him in to contest the 7f Williamson Memorial Stakes on Sunday. The nve-year-old has yet to prove his worth beyond 6f1,153 words
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Article138 1964-05-23 23 CINOAPORE. Pri Horse* withdrawn when acceptances closed this morning for Sunday's races: Race I—Magic1 Magic Arrow 9.0, Begin! Begltu 8.11 Joyglver 8.11, Hopeful Era 8.7 Race 2 National Scholar 9.0, Barcelona 8.12, Plying Phoenix 8.11, Mon Chert 8.7 Race 3 De Ruyter 8.11. Gallant Defender 8.10. Sir Argent 8.8.138 words
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Article57 1964-05-23 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Selangor Turf Club will hold their June meeting for horses In Classes Two, Pour and Six on June 21. 24 and 28 Distances: ClasH Two 7f and 9f Class Pour Mf or 7f and 6f or 9f; Class Six 6if or 7f and 6f57 words
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Article38 1964-05-23 23 IPOH, Frt The Perak Turf Club announced today that two horses. Balkan Bambino and Timberlane, entered for the Perak Derby meeting here starting on May 2. will run In Class Two over Bif and lOf.38 words
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Article1837 1964-05-23 23 CARD KEY A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred, f fast; g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast; (8F) strongly fancied; (F) fancied 'Apprentice allowance; Soaidl, P. K. Leong, Urn and Dragon 3-lb: Naxudl and Chong 5-lb; others1,837 words
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228 1964-05-23 23 Newcombe falls to Soriano in Paris meet WORLD of SPORT PARIS, Fri. Seeded 1 players came under heavy pressure on the third day of the French international lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Eduardo Soriano, 27. the Argentine champion, put up the day's best performance. He achieved the first breach in228 words
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Advertisement181 1964-05-23 23 2-STOREY II III! 14 UOISES FREEHOLD LAND AT CARPMAEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. AT CEYLON ROAD. SINGAPORE. AT FLOWER ROAD, SINGAPORE. AT STILL ROAD, SINGAPORE. AT SIMON ROAD, UPPER SERANGOON, SINGAPORE 940 Yeors tease) SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS. AT THOMSON RIDGE, SINGAPORE. AT LOR. K. TELOK KURAU, SINGAPORE. 2-STOREY FLATS AT LOR. 6 GEYLANG181 words
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Article, Illustration394 1964-05-23 24 COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO IMPROVE PLANNING OF AWARDS AND USE OF SPORE TRAINEES SINGAPORE, Friday. 'JMIK Singapore' Government has appointed a five-man scholarships co-ordinating committee to allocate all scholarships and bursaries to students who would benefit the economy of the State. The committee is headed by Dr.394 words
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Article, Illustration178 1964-05-23 24 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG I By SINGAPORE, Fri. This is a carpentry workshop with a difference for the young men you see hard at work are blind. These young men tarn out ladders, deck chairs, ironing boards; collapsible chairs and tables, portable blackboards, window pelmets178 words
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Obituary53 1964-05-23 24 MR CHIN NVOK ENC. 74 <Tln| mid RuhNi r Planter) paxxed Dlly on 1 f»-.-»-«4 ,-it In a.m. I i.-.mns bchiad family includinK i« luldrrn and many Krandc hildrtn to' mourn hrn lo«.« Funeral will tak.' M ?|.:i-64 ni II am. ironi hi* horn.' i K ivl K Mian53 words
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Article443 1964-05-23 24 LONDON. Fri. -Stock market* ended an unsettled week on a quiet but satisfactory note today Business remained ar. a low level but the steadier conditions which developed yesterday were maintained and small gains predominated on the day. Gilts continued their improvement on a small demand443 words
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Article92 1964-05-23 24 Students in protest on bus fares JAKARTA. Fri. Student Lioups have protested against the i. icica.se of bus fares in Jakarta. a consequence of the partial devaluation of the lupian last April, Antara news agency reported today. The students have Joined the Indonesian Communist Party in nrotestlng against the riseAP - 92 words
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119 1964-05-23 24 TAKEOVERS BY WORKERS IN PAY DISPUTE BUENOS AIRES, Friday. AN "action plan" by the Argentine General Workers Confederation to back wage demands swung into operation yesterday with workers occupying 60 enterprises by noon. About 4.000 workers were involved in the "takeovers" and no work of any kind was being done119 words
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Article, Illustration267 1964-05-23 24 Pastor murdered for money, says the police SINGAPORE. Fri. Police believe that retired Methodist pastor, Rev. Andrew Chen Kwang Tao, 81, was murdered in his home in Serangoon Garden Estate yesterday for money. The killer got only a $100 watch all that he could lay his hands on after hastily267 words
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Article146 1964-05-23 24 KUCHING, Fr i. Nearly 400 members of the Commercial Employees Union here today staged a token strike following breakdown in talks between the union and the employers of seven European commercial firms. The unions demand for a 15 per cent increase in cost ofAP - 146 words
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361 1964-05-23 24 Aussies v Cambridge match abandoned ONDON, Frt.— Rain forced th* 1 match between Cambrtdew University and the Australian cricketers to be abandoned as It draw at Cambridge todry. Heavy overnight rain lei wicket and surrounds soaking to the field there was only time fof two balls before further rain aReuter - 361 words