The Straits Times, 24 May 1964
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Title Section13 1964-05-24 1 The Sunday Times No. 1,474. SUNDAY, MAT 24, 1964 20 CENTS. KDN 7K13 words
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Article, Illustration493 1964-05-24 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - LOPEZ 'NEVER GAVE UP HOPE' AUSTEN ZECHA By Today's conference at Cameron Highlands to work out how Thai Govt. will verify withdrawal of Jakarta troops I? U ALA LUMPUR, Sat..— Minutes after the summit agreement was announced here today. President Macapagal's special envoy. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, told me that493 words
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Article, Illustration445 1964-05-24 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN by KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Agreement on the terms for a summit meeting with President Soekarno was reached here today between Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Philippines special envoy, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez. I understand from top sources that Tokyo has been chosen as the venue for445 words
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361 1964-05-24 1 fHE Daily Telegraph said today that if a Malaysian-Indonesian summit meeting came about, it should be followed by that of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London. The newspaper said in an editorial: "All of them have an interest in stability in theReuter; AP - 361 words
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Article70 1964-05-24 1 LONDON. Sat British troop reinforcements left for British Ouiana tonight in response to a request by the Governor Sir Richard Luyt. A Defence Ministry spokesman ■aid the reinforcements consisted of a company of the Pint Battalion of the Devon and Dorset Regiment The Governor hadReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-05-24 1 The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak (in white bush jacket), leaving a Royal Malaysian Air Force helicopter after it landed on the Selangor Club padang this morning. Tun Razak was flown back to town after opening liic RMAF technical' training school at Kirn tru66 words
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180 1964-05-24 1 LANGUAGE MONTH GETS OFF TO GOOD START I^UALA LUMPUR, SatThe National Language Month got ofl to a start in a big way today throughout the country with rallies and processions with tens of thousands taking part Highlight of the ceremonies In state capitals and in the smaller towns was the180 words
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Article39 1964-05-24 1 JAKARTA. Sat. The Com-munist-dominated Dockworkera Union has threatened to boycott all British shipping after June 30. A British Embassy spokesman and British businessmen said they have received unofficial word of the union's plans.39 words
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Article63 1964-05-24 1 OYDNEY Sat a man was charged here yesterday v oil 18 an acr °P la e whl »e »nder the Influence of drink Police claimed that an officer driving near Ivanhoe 350 miles from here, encountered the plane r?Sefe r i ?Sa.T e %'.°j a h i63 words
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Article191 1964-05-24 1 yiENTIANE. Sat.—Pro- rightist Meo tribesmen have captured two Communist Chinese soldiers in Phongsaly province in the far north of Laos. Reliable sources report th« Chinese were captured on May 8 near Muong Singh close to the Chine&L border Although unconfirmed reports of Communist ChineseUPI - 191 words
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Article71 1964-05-24 1 JAKARTA. Sat— A public school official in Jakarta died suddenly yesterday after hearing over the radio that his favourite Indonesian badminton player Tan Joe Hok lost his singles match against Denmark's Knud Nielsen in Tokyo, Antara reported today. Tan Joe Hok lost to the DaneAP - 71 words
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Advertisement14 1964-05-24 1 Details to be announced simultaneously in Manila, Jakarta and here in next few days14 words
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Advertisement66 1964-05-24 1 EXQUISITE ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S.de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Kaffirs Place, Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** COMMENCING Ist JUNE FLIGHTS^WEEKLY TO THE ISLAND OF FUN AND ADVENTURE FROM PENANG OR ALOR STAR I xvS^y^vl or wonderful fishing rT^TJ J3^/ w rnm '"9' hiking or "iCS^^w/ just o nice quiet rest, N^^^66 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-05-24 2 500 dockers guard their homes against saboteurs SINGAPORE, Sat. piVR hundred workers »f tin- Singapore Port Authority have volunteered to guard the port's 10 housing estates outside the harbour area against Indonesian sabotage. Yesterday, they were briefed by thf Officer Commanding, Port Authority Police. Mr. S. K. Sundram. in the138 words
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154 1964-05-24 2 MALAYSIA STALL AT WORLD FAIR IN TROUBLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Pavilion at the New York World Fair Malaysia's first big attempt to publicise the nations products to the world is in financial trouble. Sources say that the Pavl- lion had closed, but there was no denial or confirmation154 words
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Article100 1964-05-24 2 pENANG, Sat.—^alf an hour after a schoolboy was robbed of a watch yesterday. a suspect was arrested and the watch recovered. Ng Tens Yap, a 13-year-old pupil of St. Xavler's Institution, reported to police he was cycling to school at about 4 p.m. when two men100 words
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Article63 1964-05-24 2 JESSELTON. Sat. Three more doctors— including a local boy who graduated at the University of Sydney last year and a medical officer at the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur have joined the State Medical Service. They are Dr. Kong Ful Ping of Jesselton. Dr. Lai63 words
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Article, Illustration361 1964-05-24 2 BOMB EXPLODES UNDER FIFTH SPAN gECURITY precautions arp being intensified around Singapore's Merdeka Bridge following a bomb explosion under the bridge last night. The bomb, planted in, the sand, exploded under the fifth span, of the bridee on the Crawford Street side of the361 words
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Article28 1964-05-24 2 KANGAR. Sat. The Perm «tau- health department \ull launch a free mass chest x-ntv campaign starting on Monday at Kak Bukit. Padang Besar and Beseri28 words
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Article126 1964-05-24 2 KUCHING, Saturday. HpHE Sarawak Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong x Ningkan said he welcomed the summit peace talks to settle the Malaysia dispute only if Indonesia guerillas were withdrawn- Mr. Ningkan returned here today after attending the National Finance Council meeting In Kuala Lumpur. He toldAP - 126 words
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Article30 1964-05-24 2 KANOAR. Sat. The Perils Co-operative Banking Association will hold extraordinary meeting next Saturday to consider grants and loans to members for use during the forthcoming pad! planting season.30 words
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Article221 1964-05-24 2 AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 a.m.: Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.; Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 a.m.: Kota Bharu (ML 035)221 words
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Article129 1964-05-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mohamed Idris bin Baba alias Mukhtar. 23. of Jalan Sungel Besl. was today sent for trial In the HUh Court on a charge of murdering a mechanic. Fong Chong alias Foong Poh Chong. 22. on Dec. 25 last year. The Third Magistrate. Inche129 words
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Obituary121 1964-05-24 2 wK^F 1 CaWe from KirL^ t*! avaratnlun for «nerly of Klrby Estate passed away 22-5-64 son-m-law of Ramappillai formerly ?aw^?'T n RailWay brother-in-mSorfhy YOgalmBam aDd thi^of?S L^° MONO a e *»ther nl US Klm Yong of Alr India. P f away Peacefully on 23-5-64 at 467 Lorong Low Koon.121 words
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Article31 1964-05-24 2 -"J^AND MRS. K ARULCHOTHY who were married recently will be at home to friends and relatives at 37 Kampong Java Road. Singapore on 25th and 26th May from 4-8 pjn31 words
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Advertisement123 1964-05-24 2 f 1 hHSSB^mE BrP^pSSß^ lite -^B Fly with Qantas to merrie England As part of its superb round-world service in five continents travel. (Based on 43 years' experience.) Start discussing Oantas brings all the enjoyment of England and Europe travel today with your Travel Agent or Qantas, Raffles as close123 words
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Advertisement347 1964-05-24 2 Inu CLASSIFIEDS 20 words Sl2 fminimum) HENRY: To Kitty and Oswald Hninifi at Mount Alvenia on May 23. 1964. Thanks to Doctor and Staff THB ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Ngan Llong. s/ 0 Madam Chee Su Lin and late Mr Ling Cheng Hoo and Chul Ming, o M r.. and347 words
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Article210 1964-05-24 3 Students from Malay medium school to be admitted next year START MUST BE MADE RIGHT NOW, SAYS SYED NASIR ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of the Language and Literature Agency, today made two significant announcements when he addressed the rally at the University of210 words
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Article, Illustration690 1964-05-24 3 the medium of instruction being Malay, he added. Tuan Syed Nasir said students from the Sekolah Alam Shah at Cheras here will enter the university for the first time next year. Challenge This is a great challenge facing us, especially members of the academic staff690 words
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177 1964-05-24 3 SUNGEI PATAKI. Saturday. A TIMBER merchant, S. Viagulam, 65, was mur- dered last night by a gang of robbers who broke into his house at Kuala Peggang, 12 miles from Baling. Viaßulam's safe, which the robbers had succeeded in opening was found outside the177 words
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169 1964-05-24 3 LAND OWNER TELLS OF DEMAND FOR $200 A LOR STAR, Sat. A land owner testified today that a boundary official demanded $200 from him to "carry out an incorrect survey of his land." "I had been informed by thi.s officer earlier that I had encroached into State land." Ku Hamid169 words
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Article40 1964-05-24 3 MALACCA. Sat.— A veneterian dinner will be held at the Malacca branch of the Malayan Buddhist Association in TemDle Street on Wesak Day on Tuesday. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will be present.40 words
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Article57 1964-05-24 3 FENANQ, Sat. Over 200 prefects from 14 English secondary schools in Penang and Province Wellesley today attended their lltli annual get-together held at Sr George's Olrls' School. Organised by the Penang and Province Wellesley Prefects' Council the aim of this prefects is to promote friendship and57 words
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Article61 1964-05-24 3 KUCHING. Bat.— Two British soldiers who drove away a Miri Transport Company bus "just for fun" were fined a total of $175 after pleading guilty In the Mlri District court They were charged with j driving away the vehicle without consent of the owner. Private McPhail.61 words
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Article56 1964-05-24 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Industriul Workers' Union of Singapore has beaten the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union :n a secret oallot to representation of the Cathay Organisation Employees. The ballot, conducted by the Labour Ministry yesterday, resulted in 146 ol the employees voting for I.W.U.56 words
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Article51 1964-05-24 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Three Singapore ministers returned here by I air today from Kuala Lumpur after attending the opening of the federal parliament. They are: Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon. Health Mi- nister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Un and the Minister for National Development Mr. Lini Kirn51 words
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Article, Illustration8 1964-05-24 4 A Rocker gets the boot on the beach8 words
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Article, Illustration505 1964-05-24 4 LONDON. Saturday through the night, the shouts and scuffles and smashing of glass had warned the people of Margate that their town had been picked on by Mods and the Rockers for a Whitsun beat-up. By 7 a.m. ordinary holidaymakers in sea-front boardinghouses were watching505 words
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Article76 1964-05-24 4 LONDON, Bat. The baby daughter of the Duke of Kent, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, will be called Helen Marina Lucy, it was stated yesterday. The child, born on April 28. will be known as Lady Hslen V/inck'-r. the first member of Britain's royalty to bearReuter - 76 words
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Article59 1964-05-24 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. The U.S. Federal Aviation Agency will meet four manufacturers next week on contracts to develop a 2,000 m.p.h supersonic airliner. The contracts may total MS much as US$24 million. The companies agreed in principle to assume 25 per cent of the contract costs withAP - 59 words
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Article50 1964-05-24 4 WASHINOTON. Sat. The House Appronrmtlons Committee yesterday approved USJ4.BB*\OOO In various Air Porrs and Navy construction pro'eri.^ at U S. bt'Ses In the Philippines But the commiuee refused a request for OSSI.2.HOOG for a new officers quarters at Clark Air Force base UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article159 1964-05-24 4 QAIGON. Sat. South Viet- nam accepted In principle today a proposal by the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mr. Adlal Stevenson that a United Nations force be established to patrol the VietnameseCambodian border But Vietnam Premier MaJOen Nguyen Khanh told newsmen: "I am Interested In real control.AP - 159 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-05-24 4 VIENTIANE, Saturday. L AOTIAN neutralist commander, General Kong Le, said yesterday that if Communists in Laos do not halt their offensive and hand back the territory they have taken he would ask for foreign military aid, presumably from America. InReuter - 349 words
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116 1964-05-24 4 POME, Sat. Turin polite) yesterday arrested 36--year-old Ennlo Cocco on charges of scaring his mother-in-law to death by disguising as a ghost. Police said Cocco, a resident of the village of Montana Dasti, five months ago wrapped himself in a bedsheet to scare his116 words
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Advertisement227 1964-05-24 4 Teething time Is your Baby teething, and does it make him 07? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! Teething hos upset hit tummy, but the Powders will put it right, quickly and gemly, and make him smii* O0o><». STEEDMANS POWDERS are a tot*. sure and227 words
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273 1964-05-24 5 Kennedy killer: A new poser DID OSWALD FIRE SHOTS? YEW YORK, Sat.— The iy New York Herald Tribune used a full page advertisement yesterday to promise the publication tomorrow of "what is probably the most controversial photograph of the decade." The advertisement said the photograph, taken a split second afterUPI - 273 words
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Article72 1964-05-24 5 GEORGETOWN. Sat. As officials prepared documents to declare a state of emergency, police and British troops were today maintaining round-the-clock patrols In the wake of terrorist attacks in Demaiara. So far. 18 people have died In attacks and racial clashes in east and west Demarara.72 words
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Article55 1964-05-24 5 LONDON. Sat.— Pour hundred people were evacuated from a London concert hall last night af- i tf>r an anonymous caller had tele- j phoned to say a bomb had been plarpd in the hall. The concert was held up for 2f> minutrs while police marched theReuter - 55 words
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Article50 1964-05-24 5 DACCA. Sit. More than 50 people are feared dead and 30 country boats sunk in the River Oorai In Kushtia. 225 miles west of Dacca on Thursday afternoon, when 80 m.p.h. winds lashed Kushtia and two other districts. No detailed report was Immediately available. DPI.50 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-05-24 5 NIK CALLS OFF HIS MEETING WITH PRESS ALEXANDRIA. Sat. Mr. Khrushchev went down on the farm yesterday and gave some personal advice to Eg y p tian agricultural engineers on. how to make the desert bloom. For three and a half hours he and his wife. Nina, and their daughterReuter - 236 words
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Article322 1964-05-24 5 INDIA'S Defence Minister, Mr. Y. B. Chavan. submitted a US$55O million ($1,650 million) list of defence requirements for the next five years to the U.S. Government yesterday before leaving for Cape Kennedy, Florida, and a tour of the United States. Diplomatic sources said the listAP - 322 words
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Article, Illustration356 1964-05-24 5 EXPERTS PREDICT COMPETITION WILL BE SEVERE Malaysia's delegate pleased with Tokyo conference TOKYO, Saturday. GROUP of experts today predicted "increasingly severe competition" between natural and synthetic rubber would cause a slow price decline in both kinds over the coming years. A report presented at the 17th meeting:Reuter; AP - 356 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-05-24 5 Judy (tour a flop) hides in hotel suite SYDNEY, Sat. Judy Garland (above), locked herself in her hotel yesterday after her Australian concert tour ended in a chorus of public indignation. Her 21 pieces of luggage packed, the singer was scheduled to leave for Hong Kong today although she hadAP - 81 words
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157 1964-05-24 5 Lovesick soldier wins a discharge fATTERICK, (England), Sat. The British Army has granted a discharge to ft soldier who is .suffering from love-sickness. The army tried everything to cure love-sick Gunner Len lzzard. 20. but It was no use. lzzard just could not bear to be without the 19-year-old brideUPI - 157 words
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Article54 1964-05-24 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. Shakespeare, it seems, was a Russian all the time. Soviet delegate Mr. Pavel Shakhov. Drought oroc*e>l:nfrs to a augh-filled d*u>» :n the coloDialUrn committee yesterday by saying ■C '.Rht-fai-ea "We have an old Ukiaiman sayinv to the effect that, someth'n* :s ro'*n in theUPI - 54 words
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Article56 1964-05-24 5 VANCOUVER. Sat.— The Sultan of Brunei said today he was not worried about Indonesia o threats to his country. Sultan Sir Omar All Saifuddin here on a world tour, said his country had no diplomatic or trade relations with Indonesia and its decision notAP - 56 words
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Article171 1964-05-24 5 JAKARTA, Sat. The J British Embassy here demanded an immediate clarification of the status and position of the firm, P and T Lands, completely "taken over" on May 16 by a decision of the Minister of Agriculture. The embassy has asked whether the firm171 words
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Advertisement295 1964-05-24 5 ll KEEP I YOUR FUNDS II IN Ah LONDON IN A II 57 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT A Dapotit Account with Lombard Banking Limited mean* complete financial peace of mind. No U.K. Income Tax will ba deducted. Your money accumulates all (he time and is quite unaffected by economic conditions. Withdrawals can295 words
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Article31 1964-05-24 6 to words Sit/- (Mtmtmum) 00NATI0N DRAW for the Blind 2"th June. Old Folks. Young folks. The Short and The Tall. Come and win a Moms at the D K Stall31 words
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Article140 1964-05-24 6 Words SJtCt l»l«.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In Hlnk iport. Orchard Road Sunday serrica y a.m. and 6 p.m. All Welcome. APOSTOLIC CHURCH of Singapore. Msla>sl&. .'tS-R Mandalay Road. Slngarore II H am Morning Worship, 3 i' m H'jnilay School. A p.m. Evangelists B»rvic.v AM Welcome. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL <An(-140 words
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OPINION
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387 1964-05-24 6 DR. OOH KENG SWEE has done all Malaysia a service by pointing out again he close connection between economic expansion and vigorous unionism. Tm union movement, in its own Interests, should support development policies, ho told the tirst Asian stminar of the Public387 words
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Article143 1964-05-24 6 TTHE idea voiced in the 1 Senate last week that young Malaysians should be Invited to volunteer to help the development of Sarawak and Sabah is a good one. and it is to be hoped the Oovernment acts upon It. But the suggestion that the volunteers should be143 words
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Article, Illustration846 1964-05-24 6 Shake on it. ..or how do you say hello? LONDON, SATURDAY. MR. LYNDON JOHNSON has shown himself to be the handshakingest President since Theodore Roosevelt. His repertoire of handshakes is vast. No European politician can hope to match it. But then. Americans have always been creative handshakers. They almost invented846 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Article276 1964-05-24 6 I HAVE always been fascinated by the giant turtles that regularly Invade the shores at Kuala Dungun to lay their eggs. Thus It was that I found myself sitting on the beach at Dungun one night, waiting for the creatures to come ashore with the rising tide. The276 words
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Article57 1964-05-24 6 V'ETWS readers In Kuala Lum- pur always identify themselves I can't understand why their counterparts In Radio MaiaraU. Sln*apura. bid* their identity. Are they «hy? Sine* there U now an lnter-change of new* between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I suggest that there be a standard pattern adopted for57 words
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Article66 1964-05-24 6 T FT us enlighten our young generation on the basic (acts of life. Danish school children are given TV le«*ons on sex and birth control Malaysian pupils In the upper forms should have lectures on sex and on the responsibilities of parenthood Their natural curiosity will be66 words
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Article, Illustration959 1964-05-24 6 LESLIE HOFFMAN Jr - LESLIE HOFFMAN Jr. AS THE MOST AMBITIOUS NATIONAL LANGUAGE CAMPAIGN YET IS LAUNCHED, ITS DRIVING FORCE TALKS OF HIS HOPES FOR THE FUTURE... by TODAY the fourth national language campaign was launched but with double the intensity and vigour of previous campaigns. The organisers of959 words
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Article, Illustration533 1964-05-24 6 PROFILE— BY ROBERT SINNIAH HE was once a pad: planter. Today he is the Mentri Besar of the State of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Hajl Idrb. 39. tne youngest Mentri Besar in Malaysia, was born at Petallng on July 21. 1925. He started his533 words
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Advertisement348 1964-05-24 6 Clear Your Skin Over Night gfa N«w Discovery Starts &z, JiXJ \M Ending Eczema, )s/§^»i*l \!V*^' v \i PimpUs, BUrnishes, M^ -&rV Ringworm and r^sjj/ I )^i\^/ Athletes Foot in 10 laon A ™T MlnUteS— Works »taßUi. thsn «UrU Ut watt immsdiiUlr. TT elesrtni snd bssjlnc your skin, nttltil While348 words
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Article346 1964-05-24 7 Sacking: Court to hear union PRESIDENT: IT IS -TRADE DISPUTE J gINGAPORI.. Sat The second industrial arbitration court today uled that the Singapore Bank Kmpioyers I nion could introduce evidence of alleged victimisation on the part of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation in the dispute concerning the dismissal of346 words
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Article26 1964-05-24 7 MUAR. Sat The TenglEU Mahkota of Johore, Tengkii Abdul Rahman lbni Sultan Ismail, will open a mosque costing 5250.000 at Tangkak on May 29.26 words
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Article, Illustration554 1964-05-24 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. inquiry commission has recommended the implementation as soon as possible of a general wage revision for daily-rated Government employees as stipulated in a collective agreement between the Government and the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation. The agreement, signed in November 1961,554 words
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Article172 1964-05-24 7 USE OLD TACTICS TO SOLVE CRIME ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Only swift action by the police and effective criminal investigations with the support of sufficient trained personnel can check the present crime rate from deteriorating. Senator Athi Nahappan said this to the Sunday Times today when commenting on the daily spate172 words
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Article96 1964-05-24 7 TODAY Sedlll Kechll 9.12 a.m. (o.3ft) 8.02 D.m. <6.3ft>; Singapore 10.01 a.m. (7.6 ft) 9.5 a p.m. (8.1 ft); Port Dickaon 6.25 a.m. (7.5 ft) 5.43 p.m. (8 8ft): Port Swettenrnm 4.39 a.m. (11.7 ft) 4.44 p.m. (13.2 ft); Penang 11.44 a.m (7 9ft)96 words
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Article, Illustration166 1964-05-24 7 Tina tells why she dances to excite men SINGAPORE. Sat. Attractive Australian belly-dancer, Tina Bernard (above), who flew Into Singapore last night for a four-week engagement at the Cathay Restaurant, today explained why she took up "this man-appealing dance." "I took up dancing when I was seven years old. she166 words
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119 1964-05-24 7 WATCHMAN KNOWS MEMBER OF GANG WHO HELD HIM UP SINGAPORE. Sat. A former watchman stood guard over a factory jaga yesterday while three other men burgled the factory of property worth $3,485. The victim. All Hassan. 42. told police he was in the watchman's kiosk in the Par Eastern Cables119 words
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Article91 1964-05-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two tug boats have tried in vain for the past 48 hours to refloat the 6.000--ton Greek freighter. Eftychia which ran aground near Puiau Bukom on Thursday. And today Salvage Engineers Ltd. were called in to refloat the ship. The freighter, with a91 words
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Article67 1964-05-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Eiectr:ciiy department of the Public UnlitlM Board today announced that e:ecc:ricity suppiie.s \v;li be interrupted tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. to the tollowing areas: Kallang Gas Work. General Sawmill. Kampon* Bukis Sawmill. Kampong Bug'.s. Nam Lock Street. Kallang Road (between SembawaiiK67 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous292 1964-05-24 7 ON YOUR TV TODAY r| TELEVISION programmes for Face to Pace King Huseeln: today: 11.30 Programme summary in TV BIXGAPIRA all languages for Uie next day Channel 5 and close. P.M.: 1.00 Opening and pro- Channel 8 gramme summary in all lan- P.M.: 7.40 Opening and proguages: 1.05 Adventures Sixty292 words
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Article311 1964-05-24 8 WITH agreement reached on a summit the first good news for a long time the market should pick up again with prices showing some useful though long-overdue all-round gains. Improved conditions should prevail throughout the week when the announcement as to the date and venue of the311 words
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Article277 1964-05-24 8 OLNGAPORE, Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousiead (I.ooo' $1.75; C. S. Holdings 2.000) $3 28; Eh-o urds 1,000 52.78: E;is,i Smellers (1,000) $4.33; F. and N ords277 words
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Article, Illustration502 1964-05-24 8 SMUGGLERS NOW USING NEW TACTICS ANITA FIRST AMONG 66 GRADS CMl GGLERS operating between Penan*: and the mainland now burn their boats and jump into the sea to avoid arrest when they are pursued by Customs patrols. This is the latest tactic adopted by smugglers to frustrate the Customs. A502 words
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168 1964-05-24 8 50 Iban families to settle in 'safe' area KUCHING. Sat.- Fifty Iban families, whose houses in the Jambu area of Sarawak s Second Division were looted and burnt down, by Indonesian terrorists recently, are now beinj? resettled In th« "safe" Skrang area. Helping to build their new homes is the168 words
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Article26 1964-05-24 8 SINGAPORE. Silt. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union will hold its annual delegates conference at the Gay World •t S a.m. on Juno26 words
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Advertisement877 1964-05-24 8 "Fantabulous" is the word for another THE MAORI HI -FIVE! N C STAR "lI7ATCHINO the Maori bers, performed in their variety that showed very TWIC DPMADU API V M Hi-Five in action Is own native costume after clearly that the quieter I rll© nc.lViMnr\MDL.t. Mr j one long round of877 words
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Miscellaneous58 1964-05-24 8 WmWm\ fre 4 very JronffheiwtKPua/ *ST w Yll clever wheels. -Powtofytew.it atr^tpt to ezctte fciaBBBBBBB»»Mi 1 7 Booker r ,Couldbe cur re&oncibib'Hg I but /'»t /^m^^mierpreteel -io Hie W about m jfix U^:^ -/Busy -ftxtytj ßooker, ihtt *Jro*f evr vwrat du l -j tu^f -the community h6£ to pay ou*58 words
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Miscellaneous8 1964-05-24 8 aPOBTPIO SAM m m m by Reg. Woottott8 words
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Article208 1964-05-24 9 THE THEATRE THIS Is probably your last chance to book tickets for the recital next Friday, May 29. of the talented American violinist Berl Senofsky who is appearing under arrangement* made by the Singapore Musical Society at the Victoria Theatre. His programme will Include a Sonata In D major by208 words
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Article, Illustration883 1964-05-24 9 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN Ry w wr.'. M m M*h fmtt ■> n LEFT Tor some reason Sophia Loren was nervous about meeting me really adored the girl' ALEC GUINNESS was already sipping a cold beer at the small Eighth Avenue bar when I arrived. He had chosen the place because883 words
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Article, Illustration355 1964-05-24 9 Shocker about a sex killer NIGHT MUST FALL, Emlyn Wllliams's shocker about a scx-klller. has long been the amateurs' delight and the standby of rep. companies. Tailored to the theatrical conventions of the 'thirties, ingeniously constructed, it has never aspired to evoke In an audience muclt more than horrified gasps.355 words
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Advertisement459 1964-05-24 9 ORGANISATION" If 1 iTFh.'flt ffj-T, M a .M>W Mb! II o m 1 30, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. DeADRtNG€R; Todov 9 a.m.: ''Jock The _^Cjanfl<mc^Cs^color^^* KOW SIIWWI.M.! 11am. 1 45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. ■> s sj Today 9 am Morning Show: sj Night C.eotures" color. S shows at I459 words
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Advertisement229 1964-05-24 9 f I IllH "|< "iHlilimud BAR RESTAURANT i Locate* in the Shopping K centre. T J All air-condltlonrd bedrooms »nh private baths. Superb ser\lre x/ i yi ShunKhalDcsc >» w «w ■-J Wi-11-stocked I -i bar t i Armenian St., {Jfrlil M MEN WOMEN feel Young again As w« crow229 words
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Advertisement90 1964-05-24 9 "SOON SOW «AH CHOY" Plus personal appearances of CHENG KWAN MIN ft LEE HONG To-day 9.00 0.m.: if 'LONG VOYAGE HOME" MondorinA To-day 11.00 a.m.: \< THE LION" CinemoScope Colortf ft fclfiflriftJcK^j ft Today 3 Shews: 1 30-5 00 ft 8.30 p.m. M.G.R. Savithri M.R.R. -VETTAIKARAN" (Tamil). Todoy 11 a90 words
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Advertisement275 1964-05-24 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD. t M/s. WENG CHAN ENGINEERING CO., on the occasion of laying the Foundation Stone of their shipyards Kallang Park Industrial Site by Hon'ble DR. GOH KENG SWEE Minister for Finance CHUAN HIAP SENG LTD. No. 349, BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE, 7. TELS: *****, ***** *****. SHIP-CHANDLERS,275 words
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Article, Illustration358 1964-05-24 10 NEXT month's 24-hour race at Le Mans will feature ultra-fast variations on two of the most popular sports cars in Malaysia. From the Rootes Group, the 150-m.p.h. prototype of the Sunbeam Tiger V-8. From Triumph, a "ton-up' 1 Spitfire. The Tiger prototypeUP - 358 words
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199 1964-05-24 10 I CINGAPORE. Sat. The U.S. Ambassador to Ma- laysia. Mr. James D. Bell, will arrive here on Monday from Kuala Lumpur on his first ofticial visit to Singapore and Johore. He will be accompanied b., his wife for a two-day visit They will199 words
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Article63 1964-05-24 10 JESSELTON. Sat— Mr. Masation. Governor of Kanawa-Ken Province in Japan, arrived here yesterday to attend an opening of a Japanese financed fishing company in Sandakan. The company the North Borneo Pishing Company Limited—built with 48 per cent of Japanese capital, has $5 million capital assets.63 words
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Article30 1964-05-24 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Airline Staff Association of Singapore v. iU be holding a gala dance on May 30 at Raffles Hotel from ft, p.m. to 1 a.m.30 words
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Article95 1964-05-24 10 Schools only insignia contest CINGAPORE, Sat. —The Public Utilities Board, with the agreement of the Ministry of Education, is conducting a competition among students in secondary schools in Singapore in the four language streams for a proposed insignia for the board. A prize of $100 is being offered for the95 words
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Article24 1964-05-24 10 PARIT BTJNTAR. Sat. Inche Mofiamed Sha'aranl bin Hall Mohamed Zainuddin. Settlement officer, Krian, has been appointed a second class mauistrate for Perak.24 words
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429 1964-05-24 10 THE new Royal Malaysian Air Force School for Technical Training at Kinrara, eight miles from here, is equipped to train "almost all of our men" to the specific needs of the RMAF. i Tun Abdul Razak, the DeI puty Prime- Minister429 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-05-24 10 PADMAN GOPAL - Rosemary and Laura on men they dream of PADMAN GOPAL By KUALA LUMPIR. Sat While father wa* busy conferring with Prime Minister, Trnjcku Abdul Rahman on the 'summit talks", Rosemary, Laura and Mrs. Salvador Lopez went sightseeing and .shopping here today. They bought kain songket, Malayan silk and batck at282 words
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Advertisement246 1964-05-24 10 Elegance With Rugged Strength CTO ITOYOTA^X The Toyota Crown is the last word in elegant styling, quality workmanship and mSS scintillating performance. Nowhere will your Toyota Crown be overshadowed If I«jfs_)j by another car; you will always be proud to drive away in it. And under- I \V"^y) J neath246 words
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Article233 1964-05-24 11 Musketeer set for a double MISKETfcEB II looks set for a double in Race 7 He won well over Of in Div. 2 on Wednesday. He goes up two divisions but with a drop of 8 lbs he will certainly be hard in beat. Musketeer II will be even better233 words
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Article61 1964-05-24 11 Oncidium's odds slashed LONDON, Sat.— Lord Howard I de Walden's colt Oncidinm was promoted second favourite for the Epsom Derby after a supremely easy victory in the Derby Trial Stakes over 12f at Lingfleld Park^ Surrey, yesterday. The colt's Derby odds were slashed from 25-1 to 7-1 to put him61 words
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Article162 1964-05-24 11 EPSOM JEEP C ALL BOY POINTER tace 1 JOSKKR Power Coda Pane lima Kimhan RACEGI IDE Joaker PancUma Kjmbau FRANGIPANI Smilinf Thm Jooker llace 2 KING'S CHOICE Hlfh FUfht Shoe Bridge CALL ME SIR Hijrh FUcht KlnTs Choice ALADDIN KJnfs Chofaw AranU R»M S MORNING TIME Lady Armlatt162 words
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936 1964-05-24 11 PAIN or shine, Nashor with only 7.11 should make a good bet in the 7f Williamson Memorial Stakes (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. This Orgoglio six-year-old is keeping his form remarkably well. Seven furlongs is his best distance and he won't mind936 words
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Article1816 1964-05-24 11 KEY a letter after the horse"s name indicates the type of going preferred. 1 last; g good: s aoft- h hewSa any. Betting forecast; <SF) strongly fancied- (F) fancied' Race ll 1.45 Cl 3 Div 4 ($8,000) 7« 1 ***** Amusement World II g (Shaw1,816 words
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Article144 1964-05-24 11 IifIORNING FLIGHT ITI (Race 9) has regained some of his former dash and with Polaris Missile humping a big penalty for his win over 8f last week he should be a good each -way bet. Morning Flight was third to Polaris Missile. FWe and a144 words
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Advertisement819 1964-05-24 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE >• Word, U (Min.)-Box St rts. SJPtrs) OENUINE photostats, "-ototnaua. *8. hohlnson Road. 8 pore *****. "■CORDING YOUR ACCOUNTS, Cheques etc. oa Microfilm. Tans's Mat •RIVATI INVESTIGATION AGENCY Tip Pens Yew Invmtlgatlon Barrios Cstabllsned 1M0). 6 Georse Lea Chanv p*n, 200 Clemencesu Avenue, Slns*Pona. Telephone819 words
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Advertisement258 1964-05-24 11 NOTICE JOIN THE ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY AS A SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION OFFICER 1. The Royal Malaysian Navy needs young men for training overseas to command the Snips of the expanding fleet and the men who serve In them. 2. QnallficaUons: Commissions 111 be offered to unmarried men with the following258 words
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Advertisement137 1964-05-24 11 Fight Backache And Rheumatism Nothing- can maks you fed so eld. tired, and depressed as losinr i-lf. p and enernr because of Getting Us Nlatits er iurnlni, Smarting, Itching AeWlty. And It roar bank aches and Kbaumatlsm Pains In Joints and muaoles ma Irs you miserable, you can't work and137 words
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Article, Illustration547 1964-05-24 12 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. M ALAYSIA'S foremost Olympic Games sprinting hope Mam Jegathesan will be able to do his final spell of preparation in the United States before going to Tokyo in October. Fourth-year medical student Jegathesan will leave547 words
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232 1964-05-24 12 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CPLENDID bowling by Tommy Martens, who took six for 55 put Civilians in a strong position today to score another win 4n their annual match against Services on the SRC padang. Services 119, Civilians 114 for three. Services were at one stage232 words
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324 1964-05-24 12 Reshuffled attack enables Perak to beat Negri 1-0 pERAK scored their second victory in the 1 quadrangular hockey meet today when they beat Negri Sembllan 1-0 on the Ipoh Municipal padang. After a scoreless first half. Perak reshuifled their forward line. Outside right Zam Ariffin was switched to Inside left324 words
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236 1964-05-24 12 Indonesia still keen on Olympics -Maladi TOKYO. Sal. Indonesian Sports 1 Minister R. Maladi says Indonesia waui lo participate in the Tokyo O.ympics in October out have no intension uf retreating in their dispute with the International oiyn.pic Committee. Maladi. who came here to attend the Thomas Cup badminton chellengeAP - 236 words
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Article, Illustration558 1964-05-24 12 Wai Hing tops in triangular athletics CINGAPORE, Sat. Newcomer H. Winder and Singapore's top woman athlete Cheong Wai Hlng were the top performers in the Singapore AAA's first triangular meet between Selection, Schools and a combined team of Teachers Training College and University of Singapore, held at Thomson Road today.558 words
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Article23 1964-05-24 12 SYDNEY, Sat—The touring French rugby league team were thrashed 49-2 by Sydney's Test strength side before a 40.000 crowd here today.23 words
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Article113 1964-05-24 12 Perak rout Perlis -7-0- HANGAR, Sat. Perak trounced Perils 7-0 In their Malaya Cup soccer match on the Derma English School ground here today. Perak. masters In all departments, led 3-0 at half time scoring through insideleft M. Kararhu (2) and centre-forward M a h a t Ambu. Second half113 words
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364 1964-05-24 12 PENANG, Saturday DENANG are in a good position, in their MCA 1 league match against perak. Dismissing Perak for 60 in the first' innings Penang declared after scoring 143 for six. Perak had lost one wicket for eight at close364 words
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225 1964-05-24 12 Pahang to follow on 103 behind Negri CEREMBAN, Sat. Splendid knocks of 59 by Leonard De Vries and Roy Bennett 40 save Negri Sembllan a 103-run lead over Pahang on Ist inning in their MCA league match here today. Negri declared at 176 for six. Pahang were all out for225 words
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Article55 1964-05-24 12 HELSINKI. Sat.— Risto Luukkonen. of Finland, retained his European bantamweight boxing title here last night, beating Pierre Vetroff (France) on points over 15 rounds. TURIN. Sat. Bruno Visintln. of I-;i!y. won the vacant European lieht middleweight boxing ti:le here last night when he defeated. Rc'.and Lcveque (France"Reuter - 55 words
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112 1964-05-24 12 Knocked out man declared winner in S'pore fight SINGAPORE. Sat Melvyn hoeden knocked out Overall of the RAP in the third round of the Singapore versus Services boxing last night but was disqualified for hitting low. Singapore won 4-2 In a programme of ten touts which Included four special contests.112 words
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Article343 1964-05-24 12 SYDNEY. Sat.— Results of the Australian Association Football matches played today were: NSW (North DW) Adamstown 3 Newcastle 2. NSW FED. IMr. 1: Hellenic v South Coast (postponed); IMrfapeet 1, Bankstown 1; Croatia 2. Prague 1. NSW FED. DJv. 2: Mellta Thistle 1: Sydney Aost 3. SutherlandReuter - 343 words
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219 1964-05-24 12 Bolus and Boycott give MCC sound start ONDON. Sat MCC made ■L 4 a sound if slow start against the Australians at Lord's here today and by tea had reached 168 for the loss of both openers, Brian Bolus and Geoff Boycott These two shared a first wicket stand ofReuter - 219 words
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307 1964-05-24 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Wot* Tew Ghee, former junior champion, scored a big upset when he beat top seed Wee Choong Seng 12-15, 15-11, 15-8 in tlw bemi-flnals of the Singapore men's singles national championships at the SBA hall tonight. Tew Ghee will meet307 words
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Article35 1964-05-24 12 LONDON. Sal ResulH at Scottish league Summer Cup football matches played today were: Semi-final first let; Patrick Thlstl* 1 Aberdeen 0: Dunfermline 1 Hibernian* 3. There was no play la Section Four. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article20 1964-05-24 12 BOMBAY. Sat India dm* Malaysia 3-0 in the second hookey Test here today Half-time score was 2-0. Renter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article25 1964-05-24 12 SARVEtWARA SARMA IKUNJU), Brloved »on of S M S.imhaxivaiyer. S. Kirn Keat Av*nnr. Btngapora, fnn«»<! R-v»y on '.'3rd May Cremation at 500 p.m today.25 words
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Advertisement81 1964-05-24 12 d A Itf Product of Wm W Care Skill Automatic RICE COOKER^^^ Plus, something more. It can also be 'fJkJfJ^ used for preparing StGEIIII- >fl B BCclt. (an ideal method of cooking T'K m* fresh uncooked marine food, meat yQ9« It can also be used to warm cold rice /uv^a81 words
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Miscellaneous149 1964-05-24 12 SOCCER S pore v Armed Purees (Jn Be&ar 7.30 p.m.>; Negri v J;. Services (Seremban Station pd*. s>: Pahang v Jonore iK. L;p:s>; Sgor v KelanUn (Mordelca Stadium. 7 JO pjn.). Axli Cup: Perak Malays v Penang Malays (Parit Buntar, 5.15). Spore Dlv. SB: Junior AA v Star Soceerites; Semboyan149 words
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Article, Illustration2863 1964-05-24 13 MALCOLM FEWTRELL - MALCOLM FEWTRELL "Mffl^l T HE important thing about finding Leatherslade Farm was that it opened the way to other things. We could now check back on the owners, motor experts could trace the origins of the lorry and Land Rovers found there, and2,863 words
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Advertisement299 1964-05-24 13 ■TkO \f^<Sj Mm Buy a KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR NOW and be eligible to enter the KELVINATOR RADIO SHOW $10,000.00 in CASH and GIFTS must be won To commemorate its 50th anniver- sary, Kelvinator is sponsoring a t■ radio competition on both Radio ~> t v 1. 1 Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and299 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-05-24 14 f [K) you from France with love come this bikini (above) and this swimsuit (left). This year's versions of those two comparatively unchanging items in your wardrobe are brilliantly striped in red, white and blue. The material is stretch Helanca, and though62 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-05-24 14 I USED to have a very slim figure but now with middle-age I find I am slowly losing the battle of the bulge. Do you think It wise for me to take slimming tablets? Or can you work out a diet for me? MRS. MARY THAM •IT385 words
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Article291 1964-05-24 14 "VfARY. aren't you going Itl to finish the sweater you've been knitting for me?" "Well, from what the doctor said.. Jack. It's hardly worthwhile!" #IF you don't do your chores a little faster. Mary. I will be forced to look for new help." "Oh, wonderful. Madam!291 words
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Article, Illustration440 1964-05-24 14 Evelyn Tu - Living in an instant world Evelyn Tu THE days of instant living are upon us. Apart from "instant food" and "instant drinks," we have offers of "instant hair-cut-and-set" and pills to take for "instant relief." These are only some symptoms of a whole trend. The "instant solution" manufacturers perfected and440 words
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Article28 1964-05-24 14 WORKING women make better wives and mothers, and tend to nag their families less. Mrs. Elinor Ooldschmlwl. child care Inspector, nt nurv tnf conference In London thU28 words
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Advertisement439 1964-05-24 14 m mmmi m\ > Mr mm. w nothing but the BEST for your baby Griptight feeding bottles are designed for easy feeding. They arc available in glass or polythene or fabulous new boilable transparent polycarbonate plastic the world's best feeding bottle material. They can be boiled and placed immediately In439 words
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Advertisement162 1964-05-24 14 Stand on your own two feel DscTampai to be sure, secure. Ho odour, no chafing! IDYisible In place. Bathe wearing Tampu. Feel clean, cool, fresh. Tampu— worn internally. Millions ose it Your choice of 2 tbtorbeodes (Regular tod Super). Available wherever tuch products are told. fnvtßtta by 0 doettw mam162 words
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Article303 1964-05-24 15 THIS week we are starting a new series peruiining to the character of dogs; how one's approach and attitude to peu can Improve or damage their behaviour when matured, and how certain breeds invariably inherit certain characteristics an important fact which one should always bear in mind when303 words
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1434 1964-05-24 15 A young girl who uses her left hand iiTß^iTiij MY mother showers her affection on my younger brother the only son after four daughters. He is thoroughly spoiled and gets everything he wants. He is only eight but rules the house. He is a terrible bully but mother never checks1,434 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-05-24 15 ...asks Sunday Times reader Arthur Cow. The Know Alls supply the answer: $6 million. MOP IS A MM:. Our addrrsv: Thr Know \llv Thr it l l ti.i v I imr». I imr% llou-r. Hun \ullc\ Koad. Singaporr V.45 words
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Article241 1964-05-24 15 I USED to play a lot of games and often went on organised trips before leaving school. But now I spend most of my free time at home. Can you tell me where I can get some recreational exercise in Singapore? DULL BOY241 words
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Article110 1964-05-24 15 THE WAR OF NERVES A NEIGHBOUR or mine who objects to my dog barking has made a tape recording of a dog bark and plays it back at full volume. As he ran switch the recording on \vhene\er he likes, and I cannot make niv iag bark when I want,110 words
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Advertisement70 1964-05-24 15 out of painting,.. so simple to use and a whole rainbow of wonderful colours to choose from. Follow her example and PAINT HAPPY with I C I. But of course fc^fc I'll be ready for dinner :i j uaNing 1 P Bi W. fm I i m IS fri Jb70 words
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Miscellaneous358 1964-05-24 15 Radio Malaysia... KUALA LUMPUR SfS 603 Talking Point; 6.30 sic: 11.30 The Newport Jab r\wmi-<-i uwmrwn The News; 6M Race j^,^. Festival. am. cm c m 6.45 Music At Sundown: 7.00 P.M.: 12.00 My Cousin R*,n£^ fins \t££Fr£ IJ nt Classics; 7.30 Hk-hlighu; chel: 12.30 Melodies of Year. tT't^n™, ?^n358 words
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Article320 1964-05-24 16 Education can b« fun NEXT year's "Class-room of the air for adults" on television promises many a cosy evening. The lectures on Euclid and the intimate talks on algebra should give a fillip to family life In the horne especially if there U background music, and a Joke320 words
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Article, Illustration800 1964-05-24 16 THE DANCE OF DEATH THE warrior wears the dress of death. Bright feathers adorn his head, and over his body is a tough cloak of hide, impervious to the thrust of an enemy sword. He draws his parang. Then begins the long stalking of the victim. Closer he moves. Only800 words
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Article, Illustration639 1964-05-24 16 PETER GROSVENOR - Kennedy: How many assassins were there? PETER GROSVENOR _a BY THF ballets which A killed President Kennedj at 12.31 on the afternoon of last November 22 were fired not by one man but by two assassins. And neither of these men was Lee Harvey Oswald. Thrse are among the sensational639 words
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Advertisement658 1964-05-24 16 ■■Bkjß It bsF B^^^ f. Mr. Mrs. Johnson enjoy I |-Jb }<» meal of chicken soup *M fc|^^ I and filet mignon with j| j£ JM Mateus Rose. .»w' BISB ■bY jY 111 "y SSsIbSSF tfc BSK *SsPB 9 LvJ Mr jk. ■B ssS V f t^B >£ I JM658 words
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Advertisement927 1964-05-24 17 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN I H England _ZZ afJßVi^_S_^_^~ri Kenya BSTi Tmß HßeaVr jßmb^ m_— _darel \t\=//^ Israel B_B^_HP^^^^_ li_l9 LSJPS South Africa I i Hongkong] t^B^BSB^BVBSBSBSBHB^B-__^r^ BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial and commercial positions. Laadiri-927 words
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Advertisement716 1964-05-24 18 S beachwear ,4^ > at its I best I 9 c w ;> fc W A ■•tractive, i j 3 Stiia: j beach wear tor UMPpaflP""*^ W V men-made for *-^^^.JT W action and I I K^ S k styled for casual f* fashion freedom j 1 <^ k Sin716 words
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Miscellaneous433 1964-05-24 19 77»<r Sunday Times May 24, 1964 THZ CISCO XIV, tyourtifUd West favourite X^s\V\^NX THAT <SIKL/ SHE SHOULP VJ 1 1 WILL TELL sEft?ff Z' COME I BLH" rH4T SE/sbe/TA.' 6HE 0 V MKSH, 4A1I&O/ N^AVAI M W THE CALA9OZOI/A FEXHAMVO THAT.^/ WB WILL FAPB AWAY 9AP HBPlCltiB! 9AB- y-f TtitY433 words
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