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Title Section20 1964-05-25 1 AV£ti/i&^ DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1964 ■jl. 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration717 1964-05-25 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Another step to summit... THAIS TO BE ASKED TO VERIFY WITHDRAWAL From > 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN I Cameron Highlands, Sun. DETAILS of the verifications of the withdrawal of Indonesian forces from Malaysian territory, to the holding of the Tokyo summit meeting, were worked out here today by717 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-05-25 1 Malaysia, Indonesia difference centres on guerilla pull-out I ONDOX, Sun. Lord Head, British High Commissioner in Malaysia, flew into London yesterday for consultations with the British Government alx>ut the situation in the Borneo territories. At the airport, Lord Head said that theReuter - 172 words
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Article91 1964-05-25 1 KOTA BAHRU, Sunday. THE medical and health authorities here this evening declared Bachok district (population 51,000) a cholera-infected area. Twelve people have been admitted to the General Hospital with cholera. All are from Bachok. The Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dato (Dr.) Abdul Wahab, met the91 words
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Article110 1964-05-25 1 100,000 reds massing near border LONDON. Sun. The Communist Chinese were reported by a British newspaper today to have amassed a 100,000--man army to counter any possibility of the war in South Vietnam spreading to the north. The Sunday Times said the Chinese force, including paratroops and commandos has beenAP - 110 words
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Article47 1964-05-25 1 MOSCOW. Sun Shirall Misllmov.' oldest inhabitant of the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan, has ju&i. celebrated his 159 th birthday, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Mlsllmov. who never drunk or smoked, has a family of more than 150 and his oldest grandchild Ls 73— Reiner.47 words
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Article27 1964-05-25 1 LIMA. Sun. The mummified body of a priest who lived more than 1.100 years ago has been discovered at Nazca. southern Peru, perfectly preserved. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article31 1964-05-25 1 HONO KONO, Sun.— Mr. Lucien Paye left today by train for Canton on his way to Peking to take up Ills post as French Ambassador to China. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration29 1964-05-25 1 To the 'little summit' by copter TENGKU Abdul Rahman and Mr. Lopez in the RMAF helicopter which took them to the "little summit" meeting in the Cameron Highlands yesterday.29 words
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100 1964-05-25 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The «l Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, has described the powerful Indonesian Communist Party as a "leftist, progressive, revolutionary party" in a congratulatory message to the party on its 44th anniversary. He expressed the hope that the PKI would always give ItsUPI - 100 words
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Article42 1964-05-25 1 ADEN. Sun— The last party of Royal Scots reinforcements for British troops fighting dissident 'Red Wolf" tribesmen in the mountainous Radfan area, 00 miles north of Aden, arrived at Khormaksar air force base aboard an RAF Britannia early today.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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270 1964-05-25 1 RECENT experiments at the Rubber Research Institute here have shown the possibility of a new form of natural rubber comminuted rubber being produced within the next few years to compete more effectively with synthetic. The latest issue of the Planters' Bulletin described the new270 words
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Article123 1964-05-25 1 RITUAL FIRE DANCE KILLS 6 SA N FRANCISCO, Sun. Six Samoans performing a ritual fire dance at a church social here died in a blaze started when one dancer lit a cottonwrapped knife over a pan of petrol. Over 100 of the 200 spectators In the hall here reported injured.Reuter - 123 words
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88 1964-05-25 1 PARIS. Sun. Madame Madeleine Dassault, kidnapped wife of leading French industrialist M. Marcsh Dassault, was found today ii. the forest near Crell, about 40 miles north of Paris, the French news agency reported. The news agency said one of the kidnappers was believedReuter - 88 words
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383 1964-05-25 1 Kong Le troops launch counter attack yiENTIANE. Sun. Neutralist forces yesterday mounted a counter-attack against the pro Communist Pathet Lao forces now occupying the strategic central Laotian Plain of Jars. Neutralist military sources said that troops from Muong Kheung on the northern edge of the Plain had pushed southeast towardsReuter - 383 words
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Article30 1964-05-25 1 CANC ATTACK SINGAPORE. Sun— Scab Ah Whatt. !8. was atlmittkl to Hospital tonight in critical condition after stab attack by gangsters in Kampong Chye Chee, off Cbangi Road.30 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-05-25 2 gENATOR Barry Goldwater, a leading contender for the Republican presidential nomination, suggested today that low-yield atomic bombs should be dropped on the jungles of South Vietnam to expose Communist supply lines. He was asked in a recorded radio and television interview howReuter; AP; UPI - 397 words
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125 1964-05-25 2 Egypt's new export to Kuwait a hangman r|AIRO. Sun.— Egypt's most recent export to Kuwait is a hangman. This Arab Sheikhdom legalised executions by hanging two years ago. Since then eight men have been waiting to be executed. To handle the executions, the Kuwait Government put a help wanted advertisement125 words
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136 1964-05-25 2 Political unrest in Indonesia warning by Saleh rpHE HAGUE. Sun. A Indonesia's Vice Premier Cherul Saleh yesterday said that lower world prices for raw materials may lead to political unrest in Indonesia. Indonesian exports of raw materials now paid for fewer imports of industrial products, he said. He told aAP - 136 words
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129 1964-05-25 2 $697 million Soviet loan to Egypt on land reclamation he < rpHE Soviet Union Is x to a £82 million (about 5697 million) loan towards Egypt's second five-year plan c beginning in. 1965 the l authoritative Al Ah- ram newspaper said r today. Al Ahram added that the I SovietReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-05-25 2 New order keeps Chief Luthuli confined to his farm DURBAN, Sun. The South African, Government yesterday imposed a new. stricter, fiveyear banning order on Albert Luthuli, Nobel prize-winning former Zulu chief and African, nationalist leader. Luthuli, 66, has been confined to a small area around his farm at Groutville, north154 words
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70 1964-05-25 2 Kids' kites menace Hong Kong aircraft lIONG KONG. Sun. 11 Hong: Kong Civil Aviation Department officials today warned children against flying kites near the Kai Tak international airport. Summer is tbe kite-flying season here and kites have in tbe past posed problems for pilots taking off or landing at KaiReuter - 70 words
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Article64 1964-05-25 2 JAKARTA. Sun. The Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Paul Hasluck. Is expected here on June 3 for discussions with Indonesian officials on the deteriorating relations between the two countries. His two-day visit will be his first to Indonesia since becoming Foreign Secretary. In the Indonesian-MalaysianUPI - 64 words
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164 1964-05-25 2 Egyptians shot every child Deserter ADEN, Sun. A former bodyguard of President Abdullah al Sallal of the Yemen said today he saw Egyptian troops ma-rhine-gun "every rhild" in two villages they captured in the Yemei\ The guard, Hussein AH Bilaili. 30. formerly a corporal in the South Arabian Federation Army,Reuter - 164 words
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Article132 1964-05-25 2 VfOSCOW, Sun.—Rus•^sia proposed yesterday that the 14 nations which have guaranteed the neutrality of Laos should meet in Geneva next month to discuss the latest Laos crisis. Tass news agency said the Soviet proposal was suggested to Britain. Russia and Britain are co-chairmen of the lastReuter - 132 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-05-25 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f' u QUN lats 1 you rt> rue ASAIN V STATION IN I /^«V/ JOE PR6D S */AMT A \.\*r?J ks^ until ue covies Ki"ve MEV6B 8E&A dO 6WBAPPASSFD J^ MVLIP^/36 words
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Article48 1964-05-25 3 Mob violence by the sea TWO 'Rockers.' heavily outnumbered, jump over a balcony to escape from a mob of "Mods" at a seaside resort in Britain. The teenage thu«s have been fighting In various places in the past few weeks. Note the use of deckchairs as weapons. Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 48 words
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Article92 1964-05-25 3 VANDALISM, CRUELTY WITH CRACKERS SYDNEY. Sun.— At least 25 people were hurt. 250 fires were started, three cars were destroyed and a cat had its head blown off in a wave of vandalism and cruelty in Sydney's "cracker night last night, police reported today. "Cracker Night" is tho evening ofReuter - 92 words
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Article47 1964-05-25 3 TORONTO. Sun. Women screamed and howled climbed on to seats and rushed up and down a coach on a Toronto underground train yesterday. Almost hysterical, they burst out of the train at the next station followed by a frisky brown mouse. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-05-25 3 T ONDON, Sun. Beveral hundred youths riding motor cycles invaded Windsor last night, but were rebuffed by strong contingents of police when they tried to gate-crash dance halls and riverside cafes. Police with Alsatian dogs kept them on the move in the town'sReuter - 131 words
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151 1964-05-25 3 It's all too much for him, so he's off to monastery ONDON, Sun. A beret covering his shorn head, Britain's best, known women's hair-stylist, Peter "Teasy Weazy" Raymond, flew yesterday to Morocco and selfimposed exile in a monastery. Before he left, he told reDorters— in between sips of a doubleReuter - 151 words
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Article57 1964-05-25 3 NEW YORK. Sun The O.S. Ambassador to India. Mr. Chester Bowles, arrived yesterday for consultations with the State Department. His return to the United State* coincides with the visit of Mr. Y.B. Chavan, Indla"s Defence Minister, who has submitted a list of defence requirements needed byAP - 57 words
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Article30 1964-05-25 3 LONDON, Sun. British VC-10 jet airliner with 48 passengers flew from Lagos, Nigeria, to London yesterday In 6 hours 47 minutes a record for the 3,160-mUe flight. APAP - 30 words
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181 1964-05-25 3 New York's favourite hour for murder is 10 pm Saturday UEW YORK, Sun. The peak period for murders in New York city is 10 o'clock on, Saturday night in August, according to a police department study of the 549 murders committed here during 1963. Well over one-third, 225. were committedReuter - 181 words
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Article75 1964-05-25 3 Birthday gift— A plane SYDNEY, Sun.— A 16--year-old eirl successfully bid for a A £3.075 Cessna 150 aeroplane at an auction here The girl. Miss. J. Girdwood, said the plane was her birthday present and her father helped her pay fot it "1 have wanted aeroplane ever since I canReuter - 75 words
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214 1964-05-25 3 'ANGUISH' OF A PLAYBOY CLUB MEMBER NEW YORK, Sunday. J^EE Cole, a San Rafael, California manufacturers' representative, has filed suit for U.5.55e,e66 damages, charging that the Playboy Clubs, Inc., caused "mental anguish and embarrassment." His lawyer. Mr. William B. Wolfson said tne issue began last year when the club, which214 words
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131 1964-05-25 3 Airlift of troops to British Guiana T ONDON, Sun.— An airlift of troops to British Guiana started last night with the departure of the first of 110 officers and infantrymen from the Royal Air Force Transport Command base at Lyneham. southern England. They flew in a Britannia transport aircraft. AAP - 131 words
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119 1964-05-25 3 HAVANA, Sun. VicePremier Raul Castro said last night the Cuban armed forces have been put on the alert because of the danger of a "sneak attack" by the United States. Dr Castro who is the younger brother of Prime Minister Fidel CastroUPI - 119 words
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Article53 1964-05-25 3 WASHINOTON. Sun. Th« *****,589 passenger cars registered In the United States in 1963 was 4.6 per cent more than in 1962, the Department of Commerce announced yesterday. California had the highest total registration in 1963 with 9.1 million vehicles. New York was second withReuter - 53 words
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Article28 1964-05-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Archdeacon of Singapore, Rev. (Dr.) D.D. Chelliah his been elected chairman of the management committee of the St. Johns' Home for the aged.28 words
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446 1964-05-25 4 Lee: Govt may reach accord on the future of Nantah SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight predicted thai the Singapore Government would very shortly reach agreement with the Nanyang University C ouncil on the future of the university. Mr. Lee said: "Talks between the two parties446 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-05-25 4 Another entrant for 'Queer;' contest PRETTY Margaret Van Mccl, another entrant in the Carnival Queen Contest Organised by the University of Singapore Students Union. The contest will be held in conjunction with the mammoth two-day varsity carnival to be declared open on June 6 by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee107 words
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Miscellaneous253 1964-05-25 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: BOAC: From Sydney, Brisbane. ARRIVAL! Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m. from London, Rome. Istanbul. Teberan. Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 3.40 p.m. PsnAmsricsn From San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Manila,253 words
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Miscellaneous150 1964-05-25 4 Cairo, Frankfurt, London (QF 731) 9.30 p.m.: to Perth. Sydney (QP 742> 6.4.") p.m. Pan-American: To Jakarta PA 841) 1.40 p.m. CPA: To Bangkok, Hong Kont:, Manila (CX 722) 8 a.m. Thai International Airways: To Kuala Lumpur Bangkok (TO 404) 9.35 p.m. Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kota150 words
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202 1964-05-25 5 D E N A jn G Sun. Penang will soon establish a Vigilante Corps to protect the island's beaches and i prevent irjiltration by! Indonesian agents or troops. The Penang People's Solidarity Action Committee will meet to draw up plans I for the202 words
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105 1964-05-25 5 T>ENANG. Sun. The PenI ang State Scholarship Board has been re-constitu-ted with the Chief Minister and the Chief Education Officer as ex-offlcio chairman and secretary. Other members of the board are Haji Ismail bin Che Chik. Mr. Chor Sin Khena, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan and105 words
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Article25 1964-05-25 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A seven-year-old boy. Ang Yeok Peng, was killed when he was knocked down by a car at Jalan Kuantan yesterday.25 words
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280 1964-05-25 5 Police rifles bar border clash on 'elopers' THAI FAMILY FACES 200 OVER MISSING GIRL ALOR STAR, Sunday. pOLICE rushed to the Malayan-Thai border village of Kampong Batu Lima, 30 miles north of here to prevent a clash between 200 angry villagers and a Thai family last night. The villagers armed280 words
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120 1964-05-25 5 Teachers will have to leave Govt quarters ACHANG, Sun. iTI At least 15 teachers, three of whom are married, will shortly have to leave their present government quarters here. Some of the houses may be demolished. The chairman of the housing committee of the National I'nion of Teachers for the120 words
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Article62 1964-05-25 5 KLUANG. Sun. The Johore State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman bin J.iafar. was elected president of the State Boy Scouts 1 Association at the annual meeting held here recently. Other officials elected were: Vice-presidents: Inche Ohafar bin AH and Rev. Father L. Cordelro: chairman. Inche Tatib bin Abu;62 words
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65 1964-05-25 5 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY. Sun. The Australian Export Promotions Pty. Ltd. will launch a large-scale promotion campaign in South-East Asia over the next 18 months. It will stupe overseas trade fain in various cities- including Kuala Lumpur. The proprietary which is run bj the Australian65 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-05-25 5 Kangar magistrate will be appointed chairman of Kelantan PSC KOTA BHARU. Sunday. A FORMER Kelantan Civil Service Officer and at present Kangar magistrate, Dato Nik Hussein bin Nik Zainal, will be appointed chairman of the Kelantan Public Services Commission. Dato Nik Hussein will take up his appointment on June 9215 words
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117 1964-05-25 5 SINGAPORE. Son. A submarine cable will be laid from Singapore to Pulau Bukom in the western road tomorrow, weather permitting, or Wednesday, and will continue until the completion of the day. The Director of Marine. Capt J. A. L. Pavitt. requests that mariner*117 words
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157 1964-05-25 5 The 26th 'child' of Penang penghulu -weds— DENANG, Sun. A 68-year-old penjjhulu who "likes to have lnar^y children" has given his latest "child" in marriage to a City Council employee. "There was a simple wedding ceremony at my house, attended by a few close friends and village elders." penghulu Mohamed157 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-05-25 5 JIMMY Goh Wee Kok. a central executive committee member of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union, who will be leaving on a Colombo Plan scholarship to Canada on Thursday. He will be away for four months studying trade unionism.44 words
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Article35 1964-05-25 5 KUCHING. Sun.— Mr. Lucian I de Silva. librarian of the Sarawak Library, left here for New Zealand yesterday under the Colombo Plan to spend three months studying the administration of school libraries there.35 words
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Article165 1964-05-25 5 $30 MIL. ROADS FOR JOHORE YfUAR, Sun. The iTI Johore State Governmerit will build 300 miles of roads at a cost of $30 million. One hundred and six miles of roads estimated to i-ost SI 2 million will be built In the rural district the most densely populated district in165 words
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Article, Illustration487 1964-05-25 6 1 $6m Ipoh hospital plan HEALTH MINISTER SHOCKED BY CONDITIONS: 'WARDS NO BETTER THAN ON ESTATES' JPOH, Sun. At least $6 million will be spent during the next 10 years to improve the Ipoh General Hospital which is now terribly overcrowded. This was disclosed by the Minister of Health. Inche487 words
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Article36 1964-05-25 6 RAUB, Sun. Dr. A I. Gurubat ham. of the District Hospital here, has been transferred to the General Hospital in Kuala Lumbut. He is being replaced by Dr. Leong Kwong Fan from Kuala Lunujur.36 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-05-25 6 IPOH. Sun. Miss Leonie Foo Saw Pheng. 19, h stenographer at Jardine Waugh and Co. Ltd., won the "Miss Perak. 1964" title at a dance organised by the Ipoh Jaycees at the St. John Ambulance Hall here last night. This was her third beauty title. Miss Foo won the "Miss142 words
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269 1964-05-25 6 Kallang Park now site for 5 shipyards GOH: SATISFACTORY PROGRESS SINGAPORE, Sunday. •fHE Kallang Park industrial estate, which was started only four months ago, is now the site of five new shipyards. Laying the foundation stones of two of them today, the Minister for Finance, Dr Ooh Keng Swee, said269 words
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133 1964-05-25 6 U.S. FIRMS TO SEEK OIL IN —BRUNEI— DKINLI TOWN, Sun. The Mobiloil Co. of America, which is planning to drill for oil in Brunei bas sent an expert here to "familiarise himself with the new oil drilling legislation." Mr. Louis B. Christian, a geologist, said should his company decide toUPI - 133 words
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Article48 1964-05-25 6 Bombing keep clear of range PENANG. Sun. The Pulau Songsong range, near the Bunting Island group, off the Kedah coast, has been booked by the Far East Air Force for bombing and firing practices on several days next month. Mariners are warned to keep clear of the range.48 words
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Article31 1964-05-25 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing the wage dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union and Hansons and Crosfield (S) Ltd. on June 17.31 words
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Advertisement259 1964-05-25 6 W DO YOU [SUFFER] k. FROM A ASTHMA (or BRONCHITIS)? if so you will know the strain put on the system by those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablets always at hand, especially at night time. EPHAZONB is easy to take, safe to us« and gives QUICK259 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-05-25 6 Rugs Runny /NICEQPVOUTrT\n RI6HTWAY, T let Mb know I I H*uvatel Bff Ralph Rvimdahl iSCEyAGOT^I PH II IFIWERENTSO th'oob/poci^ IT^ "71 y^PQgssEP pop CASny24 words
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Article, Illustration295 1964-05-25 7 Tan Siew Sin predicts the real fight in the 1969 elections n^ MALACCA, Sunday. IMt president of the Malayan Chinese Association Mr Tan Siew Sin, predicts a "real fight" in the 1969 general elections between the Alliance and the People's Action rarty.295 words
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206 1964-05-25 7 Govt. urged to expedite new salary —scheme— DENANG, Sun. The Penang branch of the National Unjon of Government Office Workers today urged the Central Government to expedite the new salary scheme for clerks. A JL the same tlm e.' Mr gjua Chin Kooi. the sec^ retary, said, "we would also206 words
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Article36 1964-05-25 7 IPOH, Sun.— A >Deual service will be held at the Melt Prasit Sa-makki-theram Temple, popularly Known as the Siamese Temple, at Kuala Kannsar Road here on Wesak Day from 7 am to 11.30 ajn.36 words
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Article33 1964-05-25 7 PARIT BCNTAR. Sun. The old ferry between Par* Buntar in Perak and Bandar Baharu in Kedah has been re-introduced for use because of a fault in the new electric ferry.33 words
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Article129 1964-05-25 7 KTJCHING. Sunday. A LTHOUGH production of eggs is on the increase in Sarawak, it will be many years before the State becomes self-sufficient, says the Department of Agriculture Last year 22.539.80U eggs were imported into Sarawak i at a cost of $2,502,370. This works out129 words
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Article30 1964-05-25 7 IPOH. Sun.— An odd-.iob labourer. Wong Ah Men. 24. wms killed shortly after he was knocked down by a lorry in a logging area, near Gopeng this morning.30 words
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224 1964-05-25 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The president of the University of Singapore Students' Union. Mr. Sonny Ling, has appealed to all members whose bursaries have been cut to write to the union. The latest i&aut- ■>• The Undergrad. orgai. the union, said Mr. u Uk uad224 words
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92 1964-05-25 7 Intimidation case man wins appeal IPOH. Sun. An appeal by a hospital attendant. Ariflln bin Abdul Rahman. 25. was allowed by Mr. Justice Ah bin Hassan in the High Court here yesterday The judge set aside the threemonth sentence imposed on Ariffin by the Ipoh Magistrate's Court in September last92 words
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Article41 1964-05-25 7 KDCHING. Sun. A chantr dance held here recently by the Ordnance detachment of the Malaysian Armed Forces Maintenance Corp* raised $1,131 The money I will be used to buy medical equipI merit for the Kuchme General I Hospital41 words
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115 1964-05-25 7 SINGAPORE, Son. The Straits Times in Singapore received donations totalling 592 during last week for victims Iniured in the Serdang road accident The donors were: Tan Jake Chuan. Malarra. S5O Wan Kong Chyr SoiK Division. X.1... S.V stuff of CX B K.mns 537. This115 words
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Article98 1964-05-25 7 THEFT OF HAIR CREAM FROM VAN ifUAR, Sun. Several iTI boxes of hair cream worth $1,500 were stolen from a van parked at the Embassy Hotel here yesterday. The theft was discovered by a salesman, Mr. Thong Ming Hui, 39, who Inspected the van In the morning. Glass smashed He98 words
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Article62 1964-05-25 7 KUCHINO. Sun. A new 1165.000 Government analytical laboratory was officially opened bere last week by Sarawak's Minister for Communications and Works. Inche Abdul Taib bin ManI mud. The building which he forma ll v handed over to the Federal Department of Chemistry, Malaysia, has among62 words
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Article37 1964-05-25 7 KUCHINO, Sun. Cockfightlng contests, a regatta and sporting events are planned in the Simunlan and Sadong districts of the First Division on June 1 as part of the celebrations to mark Sarawak National Day.37 words
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171 1964-05-25 7 Doug Lackersteen - Privy Council to hear Chiu Nang Hong's appeal Doug Lackersteen From r ONDON, Sun. Six lj Malayan cases, in an unusually long list of 31 cases, are down for hearing by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council here during sittings beginning on Tuesday. The parties (appellants nam- Ed flrst>171 words
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Advertisement83 1964-05-25 7 KPH jINGj TYPE No. 44*7* Videovox SUPER DE LUXE CONSULE with 23" picture tub* 2 Hi-Fi loudtpaoken featuring th« novel implosion proof ptctur* tub* disringimhad by low reflection and rich contrast. The pietare tub* is a wide angU tvp* with at«t<c focusing and a m*tal coated •*r#*n. IF Amplifier. Video83 words
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Advertisement228 1964-05-25 7 HitaiaiStl heav y dut y I |B9| double-insulated I P° rtat)le electric I HHH drills -'^^i --ji ►attractive price MODELS WITH CAPACITIES FROM 7/8" BALL-BEARINGS THROUGHOUT an ERRES product MADE IN HOLLAND MSTOKVIS(M) LIMITED I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR- IPOH PENANG j go|||fl ft^BH^k*«3£2^Jß j^Bv^ii BSE jH §HF t£'"i I m228 words
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368 1964-05-25 8 Plan to let taxis cross Causeway now under study: Sardon JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. J' HE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here today that a plan was being studied which would allow Singapore and Johore Bahru taxi drivers to carry fares across the Causeway into each other's368 words
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66 1964-05-25 8 BURSARIES OFFER JO INDIAN NATIONALS KLALA LUMPLR, Sun. Malaysia has offered two scholarships to Indian nationals for postgraduate studies under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan. Two two-year courses are tenable at the University of Malaya from 1965 Other countries have offered similar scholarships. The subjects of study include post-graduate66 words
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Article32 1964-05-25 8 KUCHING. Sun. —The Governor of Sarawak Dato Abang Hall Openg. will give a reception at the Astana here on June 3 to mark the birthday of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong.32 words
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223 1964-05-25 8 UDAT. Sunday AN American half dollar (50 cents) with the likeness of the late President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, has been presented to the Government Secondary School at Kudat by Senator Edward Kennedy, brother of the late President. The presentation was223 words
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Article31 1964-05-25 8 RAUB, Sun. Inspector Karnall Singh of Bentong has been posted here as the acting OCPD in place of ASP Chong Choo Chye who is on a month's leave.31 words
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253 1964-05-25 8 1 ,000-year old scroll for sale at $40,000 SINGAPORE, Sun. A •5 1,000-year-old scroll done by Emperor Song Hwi Chong of the Song dynasty is being offered for sale here for at least $40,000. It is one of 3CO valuable exhibits featured in an exhibition which opened on Friday at253 words
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112 1964-05-25 8 lESSELTON, Sun. Sabah contractors have expressed doubts regarding the recruitment of Singapore labour for construction. The leader of the recent Sabah contractors' mission to Singapore. Mr. Kok Kwal, said today that the main difficulty lies in the payment of travelling expenses to dependents of112 words
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74 1964-05-25 8 Sultan to open Johore Assembly on Wednesday JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Sultan of Johore, Sir Ismail, will open the first meeting of the new Johore State Legislative Assembly on Wednesday The first item on the agenda of the meeting will be the election of a new Speaker. The former Speaker.74 words
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Article31 1964-05-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The annual Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association exhibition will be held on a 20-aere site at the Bth mile Klang Road here from Aug. 28 to 31.31 words
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Article33 1964-05-25 8 KUCHINO. Sun. Three di* trict councillors leave here for Britain tomorrow to undergo a threemonth course in local government. They are Penghulu Chundi anak Resa. Hal anak Seman and John Loyar33 words
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Advertisement226 1964-05-25 8 WE LIKE DME© AND IT DOES SS^^^HiSv VOI II I IKt THC DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF rTS 1 =p>w I MILO. AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL VITAMINS AND MINERALS YOU NEED-A RICH SOURCE I |RL=fc=3» OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY. SO i/'*''^ <- "^|^;'j'"'^ WONDERFUL TO226 words
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Miscellaneous195 1964-05-25 8 If/«-V Oop V.T. Ham lin TOO. PETE SAKE. 1 1 CANT SEHM WEU., IF MDU VOfT k U C^ HOW ABOUT AiX 3- MU7 9AY.' YM BESINNIW 1 1 WELL. ITS WHATS WRONG (TO GET THE HURRY. WE'RE THERcN ™CAMDO3/tiO, WEIL TttET AHttXUKI AB&JT J*> I WITH THE TIMErV VOLTAGE195 words
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Article99 1964-05-25 9 When a man's deeds earn him fame or notoriety, admiration or hatred, they shape not only his own life. They shape too the life of the woman at his side. This series presents the stories of women who shared their lives with some of99 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1964-05-25 9 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - Choose, Lawrence said, your children or me EDGAR LUSTGARTEN By IF the ungiilar. prickly youns? man had already writ lon Lady Chatter lev's Lover when he came to call at Professor Weekley's home in Nottingham, the professor's wife might have been awaiting him more eagerly But in 1912 Lady C.1,797 words
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Advertisement6 1964-05-25 9 TOMORROW: The Showgirl and the tycoon6 words
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Advertisement273 1964-05-25 9 For those who can afford the best HIS HERS j The Automated Hoover Keymatic the only possible washing macnine for anyone who can afford the best has an exclusive Keyplate. C This Keypiate shows eight different washing programmes (whites, coioureds, woollens, etc). You simply choose your programme, push i" the273 words
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Article705 1964-05-25 10 Oflicial statements on the negotiations for a new Maphilindo summit have created an aura of hope without elucidating the grounds for hopefulness. The public should be tolc much more before any Malays an Minister sets off to meet his Indonesian and Filipino counterparts; and certainly before Tengku Abdul705 words
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Article350 1964-05-25 10 Probably no aspect of Government finance lends itself so readily to manipulation and abuse as the tender system. At least the Malayan Government apparently thought so in 1960, when it appointed an inquiry commission to study the subject. Since then the commission has reported that there is no350 words
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Article103 1964-05-25 10 Kelantan has moved quickly, and it is to be hoped effectively, to contain the cholera which has broken out there. A mass vaccination campaign has been launched, with a drive to persuade people of the danger of drinking unboiled water or eating uncooked food in other words, the103 words
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385 1964-05-25 10 Russia's trade gifts to woo Japan TOKYO, Sun. Wni 1 c Mr. Khrushchev triumphantly tours Egypt in, an apparent effort to counter balance Chinese inroads in Africa, Mr. Mikoyan. the First Deputy Premier, is engaged in similar efforts in Japan. Mr. Mikoyan arrived as the leader of the Soviet parliamentary385 words
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LETTERS
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Letter174 1964-05-25 10 VORMALLY 'ghosting' on a T.V. set could be eliminated by orientation of the receiver's aerial Since channel 5 was introduced in Kuala Lumpur the majority of T.V. owners have received double Image. Many T.V. dealers who received such complaints have tried to orientate the aerial of174 words
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Letter109 1964-05-25 10 VOW that talks are going on between officials of the Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate and the Malayan Education authorities, perhaps it would be worthwhile for them to consider the H.S.C. Paper on Islamic History to be extended to Malaysian candidates as well. Hitherto this Paper is confined only109 words
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Letter182 1964-05-25 10 I WONDER If the STC authorities know the treatment the public receives from its bus conductors. Recently I saw a conductor who said he had no change drive an old man off the bus because the man tendered a dollar note. A young man In the bus paid182 words
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Letter132 1964-05-25 10 TTNLESS extensive transportatlon changes are made, Singaporeans are going to find that moving from A to B will be Just about the toughest problem of a day's existence. We read about a monorail system. We know that a network of dual carriageways Is now under construction. And132 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1964-05-25 10 ANDREW WILSON - ANDREW WILSON STILL FAR FROM THE BOMB, BUT A DEADLY OPPONENT NOT TO BE UNDER-RATED by THE Chinese .Foreign Mini ster. Marshal Chen Vi, sat beh nd the tea table in the Hall of the People, obviously at ease. It was the first conference ever1,099 words
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Advertisement956 1964-05-25 10 Straits Tiaet Mala? Mail rimini- KmttMninU k* *s> V* PtMT COLO •TO«A«« NKsOi Orcawtf awad COLD •TOHAGK MAMCMIS AT HOLLAMO ROAD— KATOM« KIPHL ROAD-NAVAL BA«< A<HHorlisd A««"«« crrr book stork ltd wmcmiui Moos*. Colt/ar Ooar TM« NEW* FRONT Htipstrtcr* 1 »»«<*»■■ IpW M. M. MMAIL I Atfmlrirty Road. Mawai MA956 words
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Advertisement40 1964-05-25 10 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. th« LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bonk AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 18,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $455,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WISELYSAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. •RANCHIS THtOUOHOUT MALAYSIA fOUTH-fAST AHA,40 words
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Advertisement78 1964-05-25 10 'sVaV/JV»VaVa*sV.WA"AV.V.W.W.WAWaV.W.* (Birminghom England) m <M UNIVERSAL JOINT < /\^j^L UNIT PACKAGE j For J pm—nfr cars, commercial kv^\> vehicles and agricultural "*-**'*k? •qulpment. -4fe I* A»«ll»bls from stock .-a--,.- UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. j: 137, Orchard Rood. Sinqopor.. S 114, Jalon Tuonku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lampur. 114, rVanaln Road, Parian*,.78 words
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288 1964-05-25 11 The aims of Tengku's new Youth, Sports Ministry Countering juvenile delinquency, expanding vocational training KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sport will aim at helping every single youth unit, countering Juvenile delinquency, expanding vocational training projects to offset unemployment, establishing a youth service corps and coordinating288 words
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159 1964-05-25 11 Malay can be used for some HSC subjects KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. £ERTAIN subjects for the Higher School Certificate can be conducted in Malay. The chairman of the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate. Sir Ivor Jennings, said this here today before returning to Britain after two weeks in Malaysia. Sir159 words
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158 1964-05-25 11 Kuan Yew will speak at Wesak celebration SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at the mass celebration organised by the Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists to mark Wesak Day on Tuesday at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.15 p.m. The Thai158 words
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90 1964-05-25 11 KUCHING. Sun. Ancient Dyak custom was observed when the District Officer of Kapit in the Third Division, Mr. Peter Tinggom, recently opened a new primary school at Nanga Yong. The large crowd of parents and students watched approvingly ,s be performed the opening90 words
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Article47 1964-05-25 11 KUANTAN. Sun. lnche Awanc Ngah bin Tnk Muda Haji Ibrahim was re-elected Speaker of th»> Pahang State Legislative Council when the Council opened Its sessions here yesterday. Twenty-two members. Including the Mentrl Besar. Dato Yahaya bin Hall Mohamed Seh. took th» oath47 words
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Article23 1964-05-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police detained 23 men when they screened 2.723 people on anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hours.23 words
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Article25 1964-05-25 11 IPOH. Sun. The 40 elected members of the Perak State Legislative Assembly will be sworn in at its first meeting here tomorrow morning.25 words
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141 1964-05-25 11 KUCHING. Bun. The dispute between the Commercial Employees Union and seven European firms here will be submitted for arbitration, according to an agreement reached between the two parties yesterday. The dispute was over the question of wages. The union and the employers decided thatReuter - 141 words
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Article41 1964-05-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sun Three rusty grenades, believed to be war relics, were dug up by workmen this afternoon on a construction site In Kheam Hock Road. The grenades have been nanded to Army bomb disposal expert* for destruction.41 words
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Article53 1964-05-25 11 TENOM Bun. More than 30 fowls were caught while straying on the streets here by labourers of the District Council here u>day The executive officer of ..he council. Inctie Karim Ohanu ndvtsed owners to claim their fowls at the District Council after payIng a fine of S253 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-05-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. I^WO State chief instructors will fly to Mel- bourne* today for a year's Colombo Plan course on the latest developments in audio-visual aids. They are Mr. Khaw Mong Hua. 30. headmaster of the Tumpat National-Type Primary English School and chief140 words
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Article20 1964-05-25 11 JESSELTON. Sun. The Tawau Residency College will elect five members to the Legislative Assembly. Nomination closes on Wednesday.20 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-05-25 11 JUDITH YONG - I 1 JUDITH YONG gINGAPORE, Sun. It was a bit disconcerting the roar of the city traffic and curious stares of passers-by interspersed with comments from a few pavement critics. But the 20 children went on painting,. They253 words
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97 1964-05-25 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. Two former rebels released from detention. Ham id bin Bcsar. 34, and Mat Noor bin Kahar, 39. wore fined $600 and S3OO respectively at the Kuala Belait court for violating their release conditions. The court wa s told they were found outdoorsAP - 97 words
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103 1964-05-25 11 6,000 miles to wed— only few minutes late DIM DIN. Sun. The bride was only the traditional few minutes late in arriving at the Dundas Street Methodist Church here on Saturday despite a 6.000-mile d;i>h from Singapore filled with frustrating delays. Miss Ong Siew Tuaa. a graduate last year of103 words
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Article36 1964-05-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The exhibition of paint ines by two young artists. Wee Kong Chai and Yeo Kirn Senc. at the National Library has been extended till Tuesday from 10 am. to 7 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement124 1964-05-25 11 PYE e'est magnifique! Trust the sophisticated Parisiennes to know good thing when they see one. In France. ff^t JJJf as in Singapore. PYE's the word for view- I .^it^—^Z* ing pleasure. Pye console model 4436, the finest automatic TV for people who demand I the best in TV receivers. The124 words
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Advertisement109 1964-05-25 11 B/l/64 ctd n i i ri] i d d l dJIqJ JUlrrajije) IN STOCK 4X2 5 TONNERS 4X2 7 TONNERS 6X2 1O TONNERS PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO \aJ'f*CnCMt m tM IWMOmOM^ SINGAPOM AND KUALA LUM»U« Represented elsewhere by Borneo- MotoM Si t-.-jITCC f(vK -I coids> <flu headache SOLI Agents THE109 words
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Miscellaneous628 1964-05-25 11 Today s Radio, TV 11 05 This Week's Maestro; 11.30 RADIO SINGAPORE cioSe. Sentlmen^ SH^ T W n A a V f5 8 E c^ CES: RADIO MALAYSIA uroraM WAwcravici: UAtmmMt ailO uiv» A v t A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 StK»i il is. W-J*"* Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10628 words
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Article44 1964-05-25 12 PENANo. Sun Forty domestic science teachers in adult education classes yesterday received their certificates after completing a three-month course on home economics at the I'aman A&ohai: ttidu. Kepala Batas. They were the third batch ot trainees to have completed the course44 words
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Article, Illustration562 1964-05-25 12 Board of Trade figures for overseas sterling area show effect of Jakarta confrontation on our exports gINGAPORE and Malayan exports and imports were both markedly affected by their loss of trade with Indonesia after President Soekarno's "confrontation" of Malaysia, the Board of Trade has reported. The562 words
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194 1964-05-25 12 SINGAPORE, Sun I The Singapore Gov- i eminent is engaged in an extensive programme to develop from its 400.000 youths aged between 12 to 21 a strong nucleus of future leaders. Speaking at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's194 words
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238 1964-05-25 12 TO PROTECT THEIR RIGHTS... KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. NATIONAL Union of Government Telephone Operators, representing more than 900 telephone operators in Malaya, was formed here today. The general-secretary of the union. Mr. Abdul Ida Sahib, said that a strong national union to look into the problems238 words
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48 1964-05-25 12 Patriotic Fund: Latest total collected I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Patriotic Fund now stands at $1 194.241.62. the Bank I Net ra announced today. The latest contribution to the fund came trom the Malacca Government and Municipal Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. which donated 110048 words
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57 1964-05-25 12 Radios from Singapore are seized in Australia From Keith Hooper SYDNEY, Sun. Customs officers here have seized a total of 1,841 contraband radios worth about $385,000 from ships entering the harbour this year. The majority of these radios have entered Australia through Singapore and Hong Kong. During the second half57 words
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Article28 1964-05-25 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— All sections of the Marine Department and tne Imports and Exports Ortlce will be closed on Tuesday. Wesak Day. which is h public holiday28 words
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Article34 1964-05-25 12 JESSELTON. Sun.— Maj.-Gen. Choi Hone Hi. Korean Ambassador to Malaysia, will pay a one-day visit to Saoah on May 27 "to familiarise himself with the country and its neoole." it was announced34 words
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199 1964-05-25 12 yUALA LUMPUR, Sim. T w o Christian Brothers today renewed their vows of poverty, chastity and obedience at a golden jubilee Mass at the St. John's Cathedral here. They were Brother Augustus, former headma&ter of La Salle School. Sentul. and Brother PhlliD. former199 words
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100 1964-05-25 12 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Tan Kirn San. 39. a porkseller was lined $300 or four months' Jail in tlie Magistrate s Court here yesterday for throwing hot water on Heah Kali Wan. 42. a registered money-lender. He had a previous conviction. Heah told the100 words
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Article60 1964-05-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th« vice-president of Cuepacs and secretary of the Sufi Side of the National Whitley Council, Mr. T. Narendran. left for Britain yesterday to attend a conference of the Inland Revenu* > Staff Federation there. Mr. Narendran. who will b* a\v;iy till the60 words
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Advertisement374 1964-05-25 12 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS ON ELEVATED LAND IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE CLUNY ROAD/NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS A Price From $38,900/- §2^i\. Special Features: 1A T/t l»5Mt! •l«vo»«d ground, dirtctl. I ~/4 li«>Ov^ l*«Sii Gord«fii, end thtrcror* V' rVi> command o good v.«» or374 words
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Advertisement323 1964-05-25 12 fjfjj EARTHMOVING, EXCAVATING. ii§ ft W MATERIAL ~ZZ HANDLING, fgA LOGGING BaWf VjH Whether you operate one unit or a n^Hj kJM fleet, there's more earning power for you in that* John Deere crawlers and VP^fVVIRrHHPiWWW tractors. They cost you less to own, fciJ^X^ to operate. "1010" CRAWLER DOZER 'jjL323 words
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Article, Illustration832 1964-05-25 13 POLITICAL ADVENTURE: Memoirs of the Earl I of Kilmuir (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 425.) LORD KILMUIR is the political equivalent of the stopper centre-half. He adds little to the excitement of the game. He indulges in no fancy work. Yet, if never the architect of832 words
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308 1964-05-25 13 Reviewed by DAVID SZE SOUTH -EAST ASIA. By C. A. FISHER. (Metheun 84 shillings). ONE of the major difficulties in writing of South-East Asia is the constant flux and change The whole basis of the region has been transformed since the Japanese flood swept308 words
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Advertisement247 1964-05-25 13 f BLUE BOOK *rMA< ><«*? cp rloN I LIABILITIES i uepos s > i ii /,jfw.«»o. •> 'Borrowed Money 155.572.883.711 Csll Money 12./25.000.000 Foreign Exchange b 1.510.866.87?. 510.866.87? A GREAT BANK? How do you judge the world's great banks? Deposits are one way. The Mitsubishi Bank's deposits of over one247 words
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Miscellaneous284 1964-05-25 13 Straits Times Crossword M H WM H Hi H^^^^^^H ACROSS 6. Hill companion carrying 7. E&uie of an old lUUan? (5). lamp (5). 8. Mortals, dance with me— its 11. Ones station governs th« Irresistible. If dangerous! (9). extent to which one covers it 9. Vessel in a small way284 words
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Advertisement845 1964-05-25 14 (Continued from r>(i III) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box It ett. txtro SHOP ASSISTANT aged 16/17 required. Write to Post Box 2726. Singapore. SUPERVISORS and part time agents by oldest Insurance Co., good commission and enumeration Reply Box AMU S.T. B'pore. IP YOU ARE between ages 23 and845 words
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Advertisement790 1964-05-25 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box It eU. axtrm MANAGER REQUIRED ny Singapore American Club. Candidates should possess good personality aad hotel and eutrrlng management experience. Apply with details of past experience, copy testimonials, and salary required to The President. Americas Club. 21 Bcotis Koad. Singapore. CIRCULATION INSPECTOR WANTBO. Experienced790 words
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Advertisement1123 1964-05-25 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED !l Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box SO ett. axtrm MOUSE OR SEMI-DETACHED House or Flat, 2 bedrooms, modern sanitation, furnished, required immediate occupation. Stste terms, location. Box ASSI3 I B.T. Singapore. BACHELOR JOURNALIST, arriving Tuesday, requires furnished accomI modatlon, bath attached, from June 1 near Times House. Write I1,123 words
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Advertisement904 1964-05-25 14 EDUCATION It Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ett. txtrm FOORMAN'S SCHOOL UP MVtIU. Enrolments accepts aany students tvt Piano, Piano-accord ion. violin. Ounar. Hawaiian Oultar. Trumpet, baiopoou. Clarinet. Drums Tel m'porei Him i i-i— BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St tt: txtro TO ENSURE SUCCESS in s. ...ndary School904 words
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Advertisement929 1964-05-25 14 LADIES DRESSMAKING tt Word* U (Mi*.>— Box St tl*. oxtrm PO tIANO, «T Tanglln Road, Singapore. High Class Ladles Dressmakers Ready-made Dresses from Jl4-. Tailoring Charges from SHI- (Including I Chrungsam LADIES HAIRDRESSING Mordt SS (Ml*.)— Box tt tt*. oxtrm PARIDA MAIsON MARCELLL B/Btylist. Manicure and facial makeup expert. Appointment:929 words
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Advertisement825 1964-05-25 14 NOTICES AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given th;it at the lorthcomtng Annual General Meeting to be held on the 24th June. 1964 the Directors will recommend the payment of a Final Dividend of 2s. per share less Income Tax at 7 9d. In the825 words
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Advertisement1294 1964-05-25 15 ll||i THE EAC LINES HrtfC jls^ SINCAPOII KUALA IUMPUI.P.SWfTTfNHAM* PINANC KT^TTfljl^^^H MUUHHOUU tI.AM/AMO 10. rOJOIMI I/J.WtIOOU«» eV^Jjfl* mom t 7*ol r>ONi urn moni iw >honi4H'i SAILINki 10 GtNOA, LE HAVRE HAMIURIi. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. tOTHENtUtt ANI CtPENHAtEN :"k»uort P, S'ntm fenang "JUTLANOIA" I) y) C. 27'21/Taaay 2S/2I May1,294 words
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Advertisement1266 1964-05-25 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBOH. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PUTI BEN VENUE T™* mS» S.APMT. Pt.,'r«, ?JS» ffij« li Part relay iivtriool Mia 23 BENNEVIS Hamburf. JulY 12 «MMort Pt fhtm 'Mtaj Havrt Ml* II Sta. I/May 21 May 2131 Antwerp Mh 21 Sinutara P. S^aa Ntaj MHCLEUCH i iaw.1,266 words
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Advertisement1254 1964-05-25 15 feELLERMAN BUCKN/U1 S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH »iof«-M» v htm "tnant Om 10-i •lONION Sailed liPtrt'2JMay 21 May II Mm ICITY OF NEWCASTLE 21 21 May 21/ M May i 21 Juat ■CITY Of LEICESTER 11/21 JIM 21 23 JMI 24 Jilt II Juit klfl1,254 words
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Article65 1964-05-25 16 Ampat K. Lanjut H.K. Tin Siamese A. Oriental Killinichall Mentakab Riverview Current p.umfnl 200% 9 1/3% 10% 30% 15% 14% 125% 225% n.it*- «r payment June 25 June 17 June 30 July 24 June 19 June 30 June 20 Total for the ?e*r 275% 18 2/3% 15% fiS%65 words
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Article1237 1964-05-25 16 THE table of shares an the Malayan Stork Exchange shows last business to May 16. (A) and last bttsineas since that date <Bi with Ii ami L standing for Highest and Lowest business lor 1963 and this year to date. t Alei Brick) 330 2.11 1.471,237 words
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Article43 1964-05-25 16 Aiiociatien made this chaafa In Ita ram to mrrchaota on Saturday (all rates to S1OO): Canada: buying TT 331: airmail OO :<•'>«. 90 d/st SO credit bills. 861/16 trade hills. Idling TT »r OO rrady: Canada 39 1/16. Th* re»t wet* uncMnted.43 words
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Article30 1964-05-25 16 vJ Kodk v«strr<Uy the U.S. <UIHr waa quotml at &.731 for TT and 5.721 for aaflt. Sterlmc wan quoted at 10.00 and im ta«l »r (old at ■-■4S«.30 words
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Article31 1964-05-25 16 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per picuL) May Ift. KB'_. cti. 13. USStCts. 5529.50 20. 68», cts. $531.87 <i 21. 69 < sets. 5545.25 21. 68 eta. SMB.OO 23. $540.00 VAMA31 words
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Article157 1964-05-25 16 rpHERK «rag far crrater X fluctuation in the tin price in Penan? last week, the market being affected by the deteriorating situation in Laos. On Saturday morning the priea fell sharply by W to (540. Previously through the abort trading week there had been continuous157 words
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Article359 1964-05-25 16 COMMODITY REVIEW partly on U.S. account, and tho profit-taking were In reasonable balance. The General Services Administration announced on Friday the sale of 10 long tons of Grade B tin to H. Kramer and Company at U.S. (1.3525 per lb. for delivery from stockpile at New Haven, Indiana. Total sales359 words
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Article48 1964-05-25 16 Mar 18. Mat 19. May 20. May 21. M:iv IS, Ma< Hi Industrials: 165.45 105.40 104.60 1111.85 MMI 111.'.. 7.1 Tins: 1J8.89 1*58.83 129.57 129.77 119.79 1 1>> fig S nibbrnt: 1*7.40 105.42 105.18 105.18 105.fc6 105.74 Dec. 30. 1963 100. lire. 29. 1962 100.48 words
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Advertisement1080 1964-05-25 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaoKic. ana Crsai Lakaa/Easi Canada Sarvlc* Honttont Y'r.irA* 5 f 'Cisco Mtu M'rtd D-rwi CC**> -Mik'rtiaia Msnr" 22/21 Jm* T jar? 28 Jnl* S Aaf I t*j II l« 11 la] Wast Coast of C«nuraU/Soutb Anvarica Scrvio* YokO K tflai Ll Li MrtJO B1,080 words
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Advertisement1027 1964-05-25 16 !™IORIENTI LINES Sailing* ta tKa United Kittfwom Deport Dep. Port Deport Arriva Spore Sham Penong U.K. CHUSAN" 30 May 20 June "CATHAY" 8 June 9 Jun« 1 July ORCADES" 5 July 6 July 27 July "CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 A ug ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aug 22 Aug1,027 words
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Advertisement678 1964-05-25 16 WESTBOUNO: EUROPE SERVICE Sm^apor* P &'h*ni cinmi Marseilles. Ham, DaMirk, NAUSICAA 22 24JM* 2S/27 Jail 21 JuM Agtwtrf, Haaltrf, Broil Rtflerfsa. SBiITM ft WEST AFRICA SERVICE Siitf*oo«*^^^™^™^"^ I™^^™1 1^~ >^ TCHIBAMGA 1/ B Jm* CHj-B*n (21/8), Port EUllMth (24/8), C*p«to«m (28/lj, Wttadi (M/B). Port Harcourt, Ltgo? (1/7), Cotono* 11/ Ij,678 words
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Advertisement409 1964-05-25 16 T/v "VIET NAM" Swedish east asia lini The above vessel will be along- M.s. "NIPPON" aide PSA Wharves, Oodowns 15/ Arrived 21 564 16. Gate 4. at about 8.00 a.m., this morning, 25Ui May 1964. s ll^ ot all r «I»? JW ex the above vessel are notified Heavy luggage409 words
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Article2353 1964-05-25 17 From Our Market Correspondent I 1 HE Malayan Stock Exchange last week had a distinctly tired look about it and the turnover continued on a very reduced scale. One interpretation seems to be that there have been far too many new issues over too short a2,353 words
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Article721 1964-05-25 17 THE following Is a complete list of revised quotations for tbe week ended on Friday May 22. B. Alex ordJ. 12.45 Houstead 1-J* <:. 8. Holding 3.20 Con. Tin Smelt pret I 7" Ords Dunlopa 2-30 Kast Bmelt 32 Km ■M deb 1 05 Fed. Dlsp721 words
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Advertisement381 1964-05-25 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WOBKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(2). Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 (2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963, that the Director or Public Works requires:— (a) the execution of381 words
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Advertisement337 1964-05-25 17 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply of the following Items to the Medical Department: (A) X-RAY FILMS (B) ALUMINIUM WARES Tenders in separate sealed covers marked TENDER FOR X-RAY FILMS— (A)" and TENDER FOR ALUMINIUM WAKES— (B)" must each be accompanied by a Treasury deposit receipt of $100337 words
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Advertisement773 1964-05-25 17 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS ARCHITECT'S DEPARTMENT: (Ist. Floor. Halifax Road) (a) Construction And Completion Of Internal Roads within Plant Area at Scudai River Headwords. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on 2nd June, 1964. WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd. Floor, City Hall) (b) Supply And Fabrication Of Steel And773 words
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Advertisement757 1964-05-25 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY s BOARD bi JUNIOK TECHNICAL J ASSISTANT (SL'FERSCALE). ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR (NON-ESTABLISHED). APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens between the z. ages of 25 and 40 years tor the post of Junior Technical Assistant l (Superscale), Assistant Quantity Surveyor (Non-Established), in tbe office of the Architect,757 words
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Advertisement649 1964-05-25 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for construction of eight locks of five storey and four locks oX eleven storey Class "G" (uariers and Canteen and Store. iclud;ng Ancillary and External ervices for Police Rank and File t Tanjong Rambutan, Perak, will c received at the Office of the urutera649 words
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Advertisement257 1964-05-25 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE "KANAGAPURAM HOUSING ESTATE" TENDERS from Class 'B and above registered PWD Contractors and other experienced Buildup Contractors lor the erection of Ji or more Detached. Single-Storied Bungalows at 6th Mile. KJang Road, PetaUng Java, will be received by toe JaOnese Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. Plans and Specifications257 words
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2615 1964-05-25 18 RACING by Epsom Jeep: Singapore, Sunday 10-YEAR-OLD HAPPY MELODY SCORES A SPLENDID COMEBACK WIN OVER 7F yENI VICI Stable's eight year old Resquillenr today added the Williamson Memorial Stakes (7f) to his list of succes- ses. Resquilleur, ridden by Alan Trevena, won. by half a2,615 words
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Article311 1964-05-25 18 Race One hi banner jumped away, then refused to gallop, and took no further part in the race. Ahmad bin Abdul Samad. trainer of the geiding, was informed that •Jie Stewards have decided to bar El Banner rrom racing for three month*. Near the half-mile Picasso had311 words
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Advertisement281 1964-05-25 18 Capture VESAK DAY with FILM Why let those priceless moments go unrecorded f Let Kodak Color Film capture their subtlest shades faithfully, brilliantly. Yon get the same fine results roll after roll. Only Kodak has such a variety of films, each tailored to your specific picture-taking needs. Kodachrome-X Film and281 words
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Advertisement58 1964-05-25 18 fHiw LOADED I I m WNL' '■HBSBSSBSBbbmb A# JAM E i M fii;l;|fflj LORAIN Moto -Loader The ML-309 has a 9.000 lbs. operating capacity: starts and accelerates easily with the heaviest of loads. Four-wheel drive and four travel speeds, with full power shift "Moto-Matic" transmission. JAMIS WARREN CO. ITO. Singapore.58 words
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715 1964-05-25 19 JACK FINGLETON - MCC start well and then came a collapse JACK FINGLETON: CRICKET London, Sunday from POR YEARS England have been searching for a pair of test opening batsmen. It seemed that they had found them yesterday when Bolus and Boycott put on 124 for the first wicket for the MCC against715 words
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Article285 1964-05-25 19 HOCKEY JKDM beat Malaysia 3-o in the^SS% st here yesterday, after leading 2-0 at halfUme 1 All three goals were scored by inside-right Inamur Rehmen—two in the first half and the third a minute before time. India were clearly on top but notReuter - 285 words
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Article101 1964-05-25 19 RYDE (Isle of Wight). Sun. Dale Greig. a slim 27-year-old Scottish girl, broke the unofficial women's world marathon record here yesterday, after officials had refused to allow her to compete against 67 men taking part In the race. Her time of 3hrs 27mins 45sec beat the previous101 words
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Article263 1964-05-25 19 Japanese Press flays the Indons TOKYO, Sun Japanese Press and sports fans yesterday bitterly criticised Indonesian students and supporters for sparking a riot on Friday that interrupted the Thomas Cup challenge round. Indonesia, defending the cup for the second time, beat Denmark 5-4 The newspaper. Asahl. said the "outcome of263 words
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451 1964-05-25 19 RACING Beaufront's Oaks price slashed to 8-1 T ONDON. Sun. Be*ufront, easy winner of the Oaks rrial Stakes at Ungfield Park Surrey, yesterday had her odds for :he Epsom classic slashed Immediately from 25-1 to 8-1 Rlddm by Douc Smith, she took the £3 911 race lust as »asily as451 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-05-25 19 ROBBIE Brightwell. the British Olympic team captain and normally a 440 yards and 400 metres man, matches a dramatic victory from John Boulter (No. 17) in the 880 yards at the British Games at White City, London on Whit Monday. He set a new best tjme ofReuter - 85 words
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Article72 1964-05-25 19 MEMPHIS, Sun. Pour Americans had a joint lead at the end of the third round of the US$5O,OOO Memphis Open golf tournament here yesterday. They are Billy Casper, who had a 63 the previous day, Doug Sanders, Mike Souchak and Gene Littler. All are on 201,Reuter - 72 words
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Article37 1964-05-25 19 DURBAN, Sun. Dominating the second half South Africa crushed Wales by 24 points (three goals, two penalty goals and a dropped goal) to three (a penalty goal) in the Rugby Union International here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article28 1964-05-25 19 LONDON. Sun. Result* of Rugby League matches: Eastern Division final Castleford 12 Haltfax 19. Div. I— Hull Kingston 22 Widens 17. Swinton 16 Wakefleld 14— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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336 1964-05-25 19 TENNIS Barnes upsets fancied Stolle DARIS, Sun. Brazl- lian Ronald Barnes sprang the shock of the day in the French lawn tennis championships here yesterday when he beat the No. 6 seed, Fred Stolle (Australia), in the third round of the men's singles. Barnes, seeded No. 11. defeated the tall,Reuter - 336 words
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Advertisement277 1964-05-25 19 PARKER P /f JI r mm B^B^B^i^H IT'S THE INK THAT'S BEST FOR ALL PENS! Keeps new pens healthy Adds new life to old pens Whether your pen is new or old, whatever its make or condition, it deserves to be filled with Parker SUPER QUINK. When pens are slow277 words
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Article, Illustration397 1964-05-25 20 NADARAJAH THE 'NEW FIND' AT CENTRE FORWARD SPARKS ROUT OF ARMED FORCES Singapore 8 Forces 0: Singapore. Sun SINGAPORE'S centre-forward "discovery" Nadarajah had a triumphant Malaya Cup debut today when he sparked an S-0 rout of Armed Forces at Jalan Besar Stadium, writes JOE DORAI. HeHan Hai Fong - 397 words
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Article116 1964-05-25 20 KBOH 1: si-KVUI.S 3 CEREMBAN, Sun. Marksman- ship decided this Malaya Cup South zone tie in which Singapan Joint Services ran out deserving 3-1 winners Negri Sembilan miised easy t-hances particularly in the last 18 minutes when tiny had three sitters" which went abegging. Inside-left Wall i116 words
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Article133 1964-05-25 20 nUUMG 1: ii huh: i J^LANTAN. Sun. A live-tsoal leal by Yusol Hamid. the Johoro centiv-iorward. sent Pahant,' iTU.-hmg to delcat in the Malaya Cup South zone match here today. Yu.-oi completed a first-hall hat- trick alter 39 minutes < earlier go.il.s in fifth and 18ih133 words
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Article81 1964-05-25 20 SI I..WGOK 6; KEL.VXTAN 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The handful of fans at the Merdeka Stadium tonight were stifling yawns long before the end of this Malaya Cup match In which Selangor beat Kelantan 6-0. Kelantan were no match and Selangor. not requiring to make a full81 words
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Article96 1964-05-25 20 CINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Tang R Tuck Wnh was unanimously re-elected president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association at its annual general meeting today Other officials elected were: Vice presidents Madam Chu Lee i re-elected i Chuang Shew Beng (re-elected), Tang Tuck Leng, Ng Kek Lim; Hon.96 words
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194 1964-05-25 20 Merdeka soccer entry is seven now KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seven countries have accepted the Football Association of Malaysia's invitation to take part in the Seventh Merdeka soccer tournament to be held here from Aug. 23. They are Formosa, the holders, Japan. Burma. Thailand, Cambodia. South Korea and South Vietnam. The194 words
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Article176 1964-05-25 20 HOCKEY Perak quad champions FOH, Sun. Perak became champions with full points and Negn Sembilan were lunners-up in the three-day friendly quadrangular hockey meet which ended on the padang here today. In the morning match, Perak scored an unimpressive 2-1 victory over Malacca. Malacca surprised Perak midway through the nrst176 words
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Article35 1964-05-25 20 BUDAPEST. Sun. Hunyary qualified for the .semi-.. the European Nations Cup by beating Prance 2-1 in the second leg of their soccer tie here yesterday. Hungary qualified on an aggregate of 5-2. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article23 1964-05-25 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. The South Malaysian Motor Rally will be held on June 20-21 the organisers, the Singapore Motor Club, announced today.23 words
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Article1086 1964-05-25 20 CRICKET ROUNDUP pENA N G. Sun. Penang beat Perak by 10 wickets in their MCA League match played here over the week-end. Scores were: Perak 60 and 93. Penang 143-6 dec. and 13 for none. Perak. resuming their second innings from their overnight score of eight1,086 words
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Article284 1964-05-25 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Wong Tew Gee. 21-year-old former junior champion and No. 4 seed who eliminated the top favourite Wee Chong Seng, tonight became Singapore's new national badminton champion by beating veteran M. Sadali 15-2. 15-10 in the men's singles final. Tew Gee, who was third284 words
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Article153 1964-05-25 20 Soccer: Spore APA Div. 3(3 Newtonites v 1 Ind. Recce Sqd.. AAA "A" v Windsor Rovers. 40 B.W. REME Civ. v Ocean and RAF Tengah "A" v T3A. (all Fairer Parki; P. Setia v BODCA (St. Georges Rd.); Setia Java v Seletar PC (Balestier). S'gor <;DBH Div.153 words
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525 1964-05-25 20 BRUNDAGE: ON INDONESIA We don't keep anybody out BUT THEY MUST FOLLOW OLYMPIC RULES A VERY BRUNDAGE. the American president of the International Olympic Committee, arrived in Tokyo today by air. He told a Press confereiu n at the International Airport here he did not think "anybody" would boycott theReuter; AP - 525 words
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Obituary45 1964-05-25 20 BARBARA GIBBONS fully M*ajT Sir 1 1 r lone boraa irtth Fun iii Malawi i N p I PHANC KENG FOOK [i".d Bw «y peacefully on tS-S>64 iMUllll h>hinil hli lulov.d wlfr, in.' iMMw ..nd grandchildren. Kiini-nil lenv. >• t, Hal* Lane. Ipoh on M-45 words
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Advertisement145 1964-05-25 20 20 words $10 (minimum) j f JOHN To Ml ill »mt >■ Philip Andrew, on 23-.".-t>l Th;mk» to Doctor and Stan at QhMaglM Honpittl HANDA To Y.i.irmln anil r.arvn <n BMt May i -on al Mount Alvrrnia. Thanks IKK-ior and Stuff. HO To h.'l.rny and Cher OBn a dau»:ht<T al145 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-05-25 20 lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kotu Bharu 93 75 Penang 88 *7P Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 91 77 Singapore 90 7741 words
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