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Title Section20 1964-05-26 1 ffifcftftfiE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 tie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration587 1964-05-26 1 Cabinet holds meeting CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DECIDES ON ANSWERING MESSAGE AFTER A 90-MINUTE EMERGENCY EVENING SESSION Lopez postpones his departure for Bangkok KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Cabinet held a 90-minute emergency meeting this evening at the Residency to consider a message received from President Soekarno. The Philippines Special Envoy,Reuter; AP; UPI - 587 words
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Article98 1964-05-26 1 MANILA, Mon. Indonesia will begin withdrawing her troops from Malaysian territory simultaneously with the start of a meeting of the foreign ministers of the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia tentatively scheduled for June 5. The acting Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Librado Cayco told a press conference that thisReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration653 1964-05-26 1 Inquest on ex-Police Inspector Dasa: Open verdict BODY WAS FOUND IN SEA: 'NO REASON TO BELIEVE THAT HE COMMITTED SUICIDE' OINGAPORE, Mon. The State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan, today recorded an open verdict at the end of the inquiry into the death of a former Police Inspector. D.W. Dasa. whose653 words
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Article67 1964-05-26 1 STILL MINOR MATTERS' SAYS DR. S JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today said, "There are still minor matters" that remain to be settled before the announcement of the date and venue of the tripartite summit talks on the Malaysia dispute could be made. He hoped to receive67 words
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Article92 1964-05-26 1 T ONDON, Mon. Birds -Li sucked into jet engines have cost British Overseas Airways Corporation about £1 million in the last five and a half years. Each time a bird got into an engine, an overhaul costing between G 11,004 and V 18,500 wasReuter - 92 words
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53 1964-05-26 1 MANILA. Mon. Lightning Ulled live people yesterday, the PMllppine news service reported tctay. One bolt set afire a nome In the mountain province of Northern Luzon island, burning three cnildren to death. Another struck two fanners in Tarlac Province, Central Luzon they were ploughingAP - 53 words
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Article75 1964-05-26 1 SYDNEY, Mon.— A noted Ausrralian educator said today people vho call Australia an Asian nation are "talking nonsense. Mr. A.R. Davis. Professor of Oriental Studies at the University of Sydney, told a rational conference on Asian studies that some Asians interpret as a sign of weakness75 words
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Article150 1964-05-26 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Inche Ahmad bin Abdul Rahim. national president of the Peninsula Malay Union iPEMAS'i. has been detained under the Internal Security Act. His arrest, confirmed by relatives today, was followed by a Special Branch raid on his home here. Numerous files and letters were taken150 words
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Article468 1964-05-26 1 350 die in soccer riots LIMA (Peru), Monday. MOBS surged through the streets here last night, stoning and setting fire to buildings in the aftermath of a riot-stampede at the national soccer stadium which killed 350 people, according to police. One report put the dead ;it between 400 and 7)00.468 words
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Article316 1964-05-26 1 Last neutral post on Plain falls yiENTIANE. Mon. Pro Communist Pathet Lao forces advanced north and south "of the strategic Plain of Jars today after taking the Neutralist strongpoint of Muong Kheung, according to Western military sources here. The Defence Ministry announced last night that Muong Kheung, one of theReuter - 316 words
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Article36 1964-05-26 1 TENGKU FOR US? NO INFORMATION WASHINGTON. IM White House spokcMii.in said today had no information to confirm Kuala Lumpur report that Tengku planned to visit President Johnson in July to discus* Indo-lu-M.in "confrontation Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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183 1964-05-26 2 Another 3 killed in Guiana racial violence fEORGETOWN, Mon. Three more people were killed and four injured, said 19 more houses were burned down, as violence continued to sweep British Guiana's sugar belt yesterday. A Neßio mechanic was shot dead I'roui ambush near his village, Vergenoegen, in Demarara County, anAP - 183 words
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88 1964-05-26 2 NAIROBI. Mon— Kenya's Prime MiniMcr, Mr. Joino Kenya tta said yesterday that Kenya's stand on freeing "our brethren in bondage" In South Africa. Southern Rhodesia and the Portuguese colonies would be urged without compromise at the Commonwealth Premiers' meeting next July. In88 words
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Article35 1964-05-26 2 SAIGON. Mon. A 152-man company of U.S. military policemen arrived from the United Slates yesterday to provide additional security for Americans In the face of Increasing Communist terrorism in Saigon. A. P.35 words
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274 1964-05-26 2 INDIANS CAN'T LEAVE BURMA FOR HOME /foa? over gold deposits with Embassy RANGOON, Monday •JHE Revoluntionary Government has barred Indian nationals from leaving Burma, official sources said yesterday. Thirty-eight Indian nationals reporting for departure to Calcutta this morning were told by police and military authorities at the airport to returnReuter; AP - 274 words
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93 1964-05-26 2 \I AMLA, Mon. President Macapagal has crdcrcd the Immigration Office to deport 13 people <•' Chinese origin found u.iilty of offences ranging It mi illegal entry and immorality to violations of the narcotics law. A Government spokesman said the Chinese uculd be sent backUPI - 93 words
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Article39 1964-05-26 2 HONG KONG. Mon Beatlestyle jackets and Beatle nigs an selling briskly as Hong Kouk prepares to welcome Britain's famous pop-Miißine quartet. The Beatles are due to srive two shows here on June 9. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article300 1964-05-26 2 CAIRO. Monday DUSSIA has agreed to give the United Arab Republic a new long term loan of 252 million roubles (about $850 million), President Nasser announced last night at a banquet winding up Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's visit to Egypt. He said this was in additionReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-05-26 2 ACCRA. Mon. President Kwame Nkrumah (above) yesterday urged that the second African summit meeting in Cairo next July set up an African Union Government. He also called for redoubled efforts to speed up the liberation of African territories not yet independent.Reuter - 128 words
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Article34 1964-05-26 2 ADELAIDE, Mon.— A Woomera rocket range official said today heavy clouds have forced the cancellation of the Blue Streak rocket launching. A new launching date will be fixed later.— AP.AP - 34 words
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Article59 1964-05-26 2 ISTANBUL. Mon. Fifteen persons were killed and eight were critically injured when a passenger bus and a motorcycle collided near Aydin province on Saturday night. The bus. with 25 passengers returning from a wedding, collided with a motorcycle coming from the opposite direction. The cycle's59 words
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Article26 1964-05-26 2 HONG KONO. Mon— A start was made today at Deepwater Bay with the laying of the Hong KongSingapore section of the Seacom communications cable.26 words
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254 1964-05-26 2 'Kill my betrayers' note from Huk chief —seized— jtf ANILA, Mon. The 1»1 Manila Daily Bulletin reported today that the Communist Huk leader Jesus Lava had directed the killing of those responsible for his capture last Thursday, but the note carrying his order was intercepted by national police agents. TheUPI - 254 words
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Article30 1964-05-26 2 PEKING. Mon. The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-Lai yesterday received a delegation from the Cambodian National Assembly headed by Prince Slsowath Poracsl. the New China News Agency reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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212 1964-05-26 2 Peking rejects U.S. plan to have U.N. forces in Indo-China TOKYO, Monday. £OMMUNIST China rejected today an American proposal to involve the United Nations in securing the disputed South VietnamCambodia border. In its first public reaction to U.S. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson's declaration before the U.N. Security Council on May 21,212 words
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119 1964-05-26 2 POLICEMEN KILLED IN H.K. GUN BATTLE UONG KONG, Mon. 11 Three policemen were killed yesterday and 12 others wounded in a gun battle with a villager in the New Territories, bordering Communist China. The villager held off 200 armed policemen for .six hours with a shotgun. He was eventually shotAP - 119 words
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140 1964-05-26 2 JAKARTA, Mon. Mr. Jose Rolz-Bennett, Deputy Chief de Cabinet of the United Nations arrived here yesterday. He was greeted by Papuans at the airport carrying signs reading "no need for plebiscite in West Irian." Mr. Rolz-Bennett is here to discuss Indonesian implementation140 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-05-26 3 JJERK, in one thrillpacked picture, is all the drama of Soace Age science. The drama of a search for a "bring 'em back alive" safety device for the men who will fly Britain's revolutionary Space fighter planes. Along a railed track, 1.000 yards205 words
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95 1964-05-26 3 KILLER: MY CHILDREN BETTER IN HEAVEN SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. A man told police at Al Tahoe, California, yesterday that he had killed his three smali children because he thought they would be better off in heaven. "I felt 1 had a duty,' Robert Henry Nlcolaus. 31. told Sgt. John Crow.AP - 95 words
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92 1964-05-26 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. —The International Monetary Fund (IMP) said yesterday its resources have increased by the equivalent of USS47S million since Jan. 1 1963. and now total US$l5.6 billion The IMP said its resources "are still edging upward prior to a general n vit92 words
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127 1964-05-26 3 PARIS. Monday. POLICE today spoke of the system by which they found Madame Madeleine Dassault, 65, wife of an industrialist, within 34 hours of her kidnap on Friday. Divisional Commissioner Maurice Bouvier checked every abandoned or unoccupied house within a radius of 120 miles127 words
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69 1964-05-26 3 Aim: To protect civil servant from spices LONDON. Mon. —Britain's security chiefs have plugged another suspected loophole in the anti-es-pionage arrangements in the Civil Service. Civil servants have been told not to state their precise occupation on their passports. It was felt that a passport description could expose a civilReuter - 69 words
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127 1964-05-26 3 The mercy recital that talked him into jail ST. HELIER'S (Channel Island), Mon* Terence Taylor, 23, was sentenced to a month's Jail yesterday because of his eloquence in reciting Portias "quality of mercy" speech from Shakespeare's "t h c Merchant of Venice." Taylor was found guilty on charges of obstructing127 words
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186 1964-05-26 3 Diplomatic fallout fear after Plutonium loss WASHINGTON, Mon. —Nearly US$l million worth of deadly Plutonium was lost in space off the west coast of Africa last month because someone forgot to throw a switch. The Atomic Energy Commission said the plutonium--238 lost in a satellite failure apparently was vaporised onUPI - 186 words
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92 1964-05-26 3 CAMBRIDGE (England). Mon. Pascha, two-year-old circus lion, was happily convalescing yesterday after being brought back from the dead by heart massage at the Cambridge University Veterinary School. Pascha was brought to th* school last week for removal of an intestinal obstruction. His heartAP - 92 words
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Article39 1964-05-26 3 MOSCOW. Mon.— Crime In the Soviet Union dropped by nearly 10 per cent last year, and convictions dropped by 16 per cent. Partlynaya Zhizn. the Soviet Central Committee bi-weekly Journal on party life, said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1964-05-26 3 DALLAS, Mon. Robert Hatfleld. 22. who admitted spitting on Mr. Adlai Stevenson. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, here last October, wai fined $200. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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150 1964-05-26 3 JJALLAS, Mon A silent crowd watched as F. 8.1, agents spent seven hours yesterday re-enact-ing over and over again at the request of the Warren commission the assassination of President Kennedy on Nov. 22. A car with four agents moved past the fatal spotReuter - 150 words
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115 1964-05-26 3 THE PRICE OF GOING RIGHT— BY MARPLES WASHINGTON. Mon.— Mr. Ernest Marples, British Minister of Transport, said in a television interview shown here yesterday that he had instituted a scientific study of what it would cost to drive on the right ir, Britain "We will see what we see," heReuter - 115 words
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Article38 1964-05-26 3 NEW ORLEANS. Mon. Dr. Delesseps Morrison, former U.S. Ambassador to the Organisation of American States, his youngest son and five others died when their plane crashed Into a Mexican hillside, his family was told today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous35 1964-05-26 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f <*'ti <k, se T C<mjx?* v rue mcm *Hii.e v/-> o/uat a£e *c CINISM miS *S UAVINO* I ok. anting i^^V dB»ft» ****< OffW* S* <* wutCEs we COOK 6OOK V35 words
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257 1964-05-26 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. Till] Malaysian Minister of Transport, jjato Sardon bin Huji Jubtr today announced the introduction of a new system which forbids Singapore taxis to cany more than four passengers Dato Sardon. who made this announcement at a meeting with about 30 Singapore257 words
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Article48 1964-05-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. today made an on-the-spot study of the problems of stall-holders at the new Geylang Serai market. He said later that the Government would look into the possibility of providing better facilities tor them.48 words
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Article231 1964-05-26 4 OINGAPpRE. Mon. *3 The Singapore Government today announced that season parking tickets for the new multi-storey car park in Cecil Street would be on sale from June 1 at the car parks division in the Registry of Vehicles office in Middle Road. There are231 words
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124 1964-05-26 4 Man fights 3 robbers in roadside drama OINGAPORE. Mon. Three armed men in a stolen car this morning held up a couple on their way to market at the junction of Windsor Park and Thomson Road. They forced them out of their red Austin, and tried to rob them. Mr.124 words
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Article26 1964-05-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Rev Prank K. Balchin. of Trinity Theological College will talk on Jewish observances at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 8 p.m.26 words
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376 1964-05-26 4 TERENCE Rodrigues. A a former employee of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, today told the seconl Industrial Arbitration Court that his dismissal by the bank, following a right he had with a colleague in December 1962, was "unjustified. 1 Rodrigues, who was giving376 words
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Article68 1964-05-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mi SINGAPORE. Mon. The 5.000-ton Greek freighter Eftychia. which ran aground on a coral reef near Pulau Bukom last Thursday, was refloated on Saturday night and towed to the Western Anchorage. A spokesman for salvage engineers said the entire operation took about 54 hours. He added68 words
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Article54 1964-05-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Buddhist Pali Society today began their three-day Vesak. celebrations at Mangala Vihara in Jalan Eunos. A procession of decorated floats through some of Singapores thoroughfares from the Victoria Memorial Hall to the Maha Bodhi School in Oeylang tomorrow night will highlight the celebrations54 words
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Article557 1964-05-26 4 THK following Is today's nchedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya, Lobar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA "fli i l.io p.m.: from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv. Teheran, New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 710) 7.3 ft p.m.: from Auckland, Sydney. Darwin iBA 721)557 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-05-26 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The vice-president of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association. Inche Mohammed Yusoff bin Ibrahim, leaves for Canada on Thursday to study trade unionism under a Canadian Government scholarship. During the three and halfmonth course, be will study collective bargaining, conciliation and arbitration145 words
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Article38 1964-05-26 5 PENANG, Mon. The Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will address the new State Legislative Assembly at its first sitting on Thursday. Haji Suleiman bin Kajl Ahmad is expected to be re-elected speaker.38 words
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292 1964-05-26 5 PENANG, Mon. About 200 unlicensed trisha riders went to City Hall today to protest against a City Council warning last week that the licence of any trisha found operated by an unauthorised pedaller would be cancelled. As a result of this292 words
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69 1964-05-26 5 'DON'T INTERFERE' PLEA TO THE HEADS pKNANG. Mon. Th« I Penang branch of the Day Training College Trained Teachers' I'nion, at its annual meeting tomorrow, will consider a resolution urging headmasters "not to interfere with the private affairs of teachers." The resolution will be moved by the branch executive committee.69 words
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104 1964-05-26 5 Symposium and brains trust at varsity KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— A symposium on "Students and Politics" will be held in the Arts lecture theatre A ot the University of Malaya tomorrow. The panel consists of: Inche All bin Haji Ahmad. Or. Tan Chee Khoon. Dr. Hector Kinlock (Visiting Professor of History).104 words
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381 1964-05-26 5 Khalid starts first specific measure to help Malays in commerce and industry KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today launched the first of a series of technical courses for Malay small contractors.381 words
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97 1964-05-26 5 Police eject man who brought in a bomb ALOR STAR. Mon. A farmer walked into the Jitra police station yesterday evening with a 9in. mortar bomb, believed to be a war relic. Startled policemen immediately ordered the man to leave. The farmer. Inch* Abbas bin Abdullah, put the bomb under97 words
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Article53 1964-05-26 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon.— About 2.500 school children took the National Language pledge at t rally held on the town padang here this morning. Mr Tan Lo Pep. chairman of the Krian National Language Month Committee, addressed the rally while Inche Abdul Razak bin Mohamad Noordin.53 words
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168 1964-05-26 5 Keriah hire purchase' water plan ready soon ALOR STAR. Mon> Kedah will soon introduce its "hire purchase" scheme for rural water connections. The State Senior Executive Engineer for water supplies, Inche Rahim bin Yusoff, said today he has received 300 application.-. from kampongs In north Kedah. All are being checked168 words
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Article32 1964-05-26 5 IPOH. Mon.— The Kmta branch of the Malaysian Muslim Association held a dinner here last night in honour of Inche Ahmad bin Said, the new Mentri Besar of Perak.32 words
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Article119 1964-05-26 5 CENTRAL I s BODY FOR! YOUTH WORK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I The new Ministry of Sports, Youth and Culture is to set up a central body which will co-ordinate the work of all sports, cultural and youth organisations. This was disclosed today by the acting Secretary to the Ministry, Inche119 words
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Article49 1964-05-26 5 IPOH, Mon— U. Segaram. 18. unemployed, was today sentenced to one year's imprisonment by the magistrate. Inche Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin, for his eighth offence. He pleaded guilty to possessing a stolen bicycle in Kampong Tal Lee here on the evening of 27. June 1962.49 words
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Article29 1964-05-26 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Ministry of Health announced today the" 16th case of cholera the case of a 55-year-old factory worker from 8; m-s. Bukit Timah road.29 words
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Article26 1964-05-26 5 PENANG. Mon— The Penang Island Rural District Council wiil hold its monthly meeting in tbe State Secretariat's conference room at 3 p.m. on Friday.26 words
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Article51 1964-05-26 5 MALACCA. Mon Arumugam. 50. unemployed, was burnt to death in his attap hut at Kampong Paya Buloh. 17 miles from here last night. By the time the police arrived at the scene to put out the blaze Arumugam was dead. The police do not suspect foul51 words
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Article, Illustration365 1964-05-26 6 ! ROBERT SINNIAH - ROBERT SINNIAH WHITE COCKEREL BEHEADED AFTER TEMPLE OATH-TAKING by KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A $11,--541 dispute between the Port Swettenham Tugboat Co. and Harrisons Lister Engineering Co. ended after a salesman of the latter company, Mr. Lai Teck Leong, cut off the head365 words
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Article34 1964-05-26 6 PENANG. Mon. Yap Seontc Aun. 35. was today nned $100. In I default two months' jail, for try- 1 Ing to re-sell 38 tickets at the Wembley Theatre on May 23.34 words
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150 1964-05-26 6 IPOH, Mon,— The Oeo--1 tral Government is considering the establishment of a third mental hospital m Malaya. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. after a three-hour tour of the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan. abom 10150 words
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133 1964-05-26 6 Barber, victim of assault, dies of stab wounds SINGAPORE, Mon— A barber died in General Hospital shortly before midnight three hours after he was assaulted and stabbed by six men at the 9th mile. Jurong Road. Doctors had fought for his Ufa from 9 p.m. but Tay Chew Sail, 33.133 words
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142 1964-05-26 6 DENANG, Mon. Police here are determined to track down gangsters who hold up schoolchildren and rob them of their watches or pocket money. 'There are far too many such hold-ups these days," a police spokesman said today. In the latest robbery, reported during142 words
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Article125 1964-05-26 6 IPOH, Monday. INCHE Mohamed Ali bin Zainl was sworn in as the Speaker of the Perak Legislative Assembly for another term at its first meeting here today. He was proposed by the Mentri Besar. Inche Ahmad bin Said, and seconded by Dato Liew Why Hone125 words
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Article38 1964-05-26 6 PENANG. Mon. LeonK Wan 'ho whod was found with peramulator suspected of hiving been tolen was today Jailed for three lonths by the Second Magistrate. Ir. T. Aria Rajah. Leong. 43. adlitted two previous convictions.38 words
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Article34 1964-05-26 6 SINGAPORE, Mon Lim Keow Cher. 42. was today fined $4,000 or six months' jail in a magistrate's court for acting as a bookmaker in a house at Lorong H. Telok Kurau. yesterday.34 words
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Miscellaneous224 1964-05-26 6 1 Onp Btf V.T. Batniin mC ml *W~U£ WOULPNT BE HAPPy! ...BUT I PONT P^T^Tiß DINNY?? MY \MY DINOSAUR.'.' HIGH Wf VWUT HAS \TO SEE ME BACK IN LEM THINK WE NEED I M IU^JjMLg.- Mm GOO'NESS, lAS A TREE AN 1 SWIFT KINS TUNK GOT I ASAIN, EVEN THOUGH224 words
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Obituary108 1964-05-26 8 :o Wordrn Sit (Minimam, MISS MERLVN GABRIEL thanks the 200 Kuests who attended bar 21st Rirthday party and their valuable Kirt* on 23rd May MRS. MURUOESU and family thank all tho>f who sent messages of condoIrnit wri-nths and rendered MsMassM al the funeral of the lat.- l>r MuruKxm. rlerrmban.108 words
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Obituary25 1964-05-26 8 It KorWj $10 (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of Master 4>h Tew Wei departed 26.6.1063 -*dIT miased hy daddy, mummy and >rwher Yew ('hiiuifc25 words
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Article670 1964-05-26 8 In 1957. before independeruc. the Federation's Minister of Health was so shocked by overcrowding at the Ipoh general hospital that he said ixtrnsions were needed urp i 1 Nothing much happen.^d. In 1964 the Malaysian Minster of Health was so shocked by overcrowding at the ume hospital670 words
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Article369 1964-05-26 8 Whether or not an agreement on re-organisation and aid is in the offing between the Singapore Government and the Nanyang University Council remains to be seen. But Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's optimism is not without substantial grounds. The tide has steadily been turning against the chauvinists and left-wing369 words
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Article172 1964-05-26 8 About the only good thing which can be said for the ban on Singapore and Johore taxis crossing the Causeway is that it prevents them colliding with each other; and that is a reason far from official thinking on the subject This has always been more concerned with172 words
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Article467 1964-05-26 8 DLANTYRE, Mon. When Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda stepped from the aircraft on July 6. 1958, after 40 years' exile from his native Nyasaland, his first words were: "I am not anti-white or antiEuropean. I come to bridge the gap between the races." On July467 words
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869 1964-05-26 8 British taxes and Malaysian industries IF LABOUR WINS By Our Market Correspondent MALAYAN inve stors generally may not be aware of the position, re g a rding themselves, which may arise if the Labour Party is returned to power in Britain later this year and it stands a very good869 words
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Letter300 1964-05-26 8 I WISH to refer to your report on the collision of the 'RIYO MARU' and the Norwegian freighter 'BRARENA' which was published in your paper on April 21. I accordingly now furnish you with the following details which have been received from the Master of the 'RIYO300 words
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Article247 1964-05-26 8 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands of men and247 words
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Advertisement804 1964-05-26 8 Straits Times A M«Ny >! CtaistWse- •avarlieaatatu aty ■a haadae) Me COLD trrOMAOC «Mt!M« Pi—si Ooad COLD (TOKAM MsrKMfS ATHOLLAHO PjOAO-etATO*HS sssss>P4Ei_ s*OAD~-+ale*ajss_ SMtS)a> CTTf BOOK STOMK LTO ■Jin I il r Maaae. Coa>ar Qaaa> an eazwc WOHT MtSpaMsT^Cll'fl B»atP<»W"ss»"TW»W M. M. HIMAIL a n—a>sm Road, Nays* Baas HAMIIM 9TOM804 words
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Advertisement23 1964-05-26 8 it's NEW it's here 'it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch oat stuffy air unpleasant smells elegant M{|mESu *Off BCTTER AIR CONDITIONS 1 IJ*nmmlkmTtmhmmvhi A23 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-05-26 8 "The Qeneral's fretting a little this morning if they hare had his office Mired for sound th« Russians hare some useful recordings thtry could sell his ui/e." Loo 100 C»Dr-»e's-r»-.a».30 words
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Article, Illustration908 1964-05-26 9 T.F. HWANG - He was paid 100 rupiahs by Indonesian military authorities to come to Singapore and set off explosions, court told By T.F. HWANG: Singapore, Monday MAN from Indonesia was under orders from the Indonesian military authorities to explode three home-made bombs in Singapore for just 100 rupiahs908 words
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Article133 1964-05-26 9 Highlands project contract IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Central Electricity Board has awarded the contract for the main civil engineering works for the second phase of the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric project to Hochtief-Philipp Holzmann combination— the same West German firms which won the contract for the first phase. The second phase133 words
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81 1964-05-26 9 SYDNEY, Mon.— The Royal Australian navy troop carrier Sydney today left for Jesselton, Sabah. with more than 200 Australian regular army troops aboard. Some of the troops are engineers who will build roads, airstrips and bridges In Sabah. The units ..board the Sydney are81 words
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54 1964-05-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Sabah has a shortage of barbers and la prepared to take four from Singapore immediately. The vacancies were announced by the Singapore Goiernment today. Recruitment will be under >n agreement between the governments of both Slaws Barbers interested should apply to the employment54 words
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Article22 1964-05-26 9 SINOAPORE. Mon. Ayaba I Plllay 33. was found hanging In I his home In Buklt Tlmah Road I today.22 words
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241 1964-05-26 9 Minister on fact-finding tour of Spore police 60 INDONESIANS HELD IN SPORE, HE SAYS SINGAPORE Monday. J'HE Malaysian Minister for Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today revealed that Singapore police had so far arrested about 60 Indonesian saboteurs who are still trying to infiltrate into He241 words
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201 1964-05-26 9 TWO DIE, TWO HURT AS ARMY CONVOYS CRASH CEREMBAN, Mon.— Two soldiers were killed and two others injured in a road accident at Kuala Pilah, about 25 miles from here yesterday. The dead were Cpl. Montll bin Hashim and Pte Syed Jamal both of the central band of the Royal201 words
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Article58 1964-05-26 9 i KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— NaI uonalist China has set up an in- torraation bureau here. The bureau, which has no ofn- clal status, will assist local tournallsts wno want Information on Naj uonalist China. The bureau is registered as the j Cathay Service Agency and is58 words
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211 1964-05-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. *3 A delegation from the the Automobile Association, of Singapore will meet the Minister for National Development, Mr. him Kirn San this week in an attempt to get the proposed rates of parking at the multi-storeyed car park: in Cecil211 words
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Article59 1964-05-26 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Mr. O. Jones, of Baling Estate. Baig. has been appointed manaprr Sungei Raya Estate, Langkawt. place of Mr. J.C. Pershouf. 10 is en:ne to Baling Estate aft mager in succession to Mr. A J. >bott Mr. Abbott is leaving for Entid on59 words
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201 1964-05-26 9 IPOH, Mon. The Central Perak branch of the Amalgamated Union of Employees In Government Clerical and Allied Services today complained that despite an assurance by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, "nothing appears to have been done" about salary revision for Government clerks. In201 words
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Advertisement138 1964-05-26 9 WjF -1 ■yPSs wMmrnM tog still thinner 1949: Eterna Matic, with its revolutionary ballbeanng-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible for138 words
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Advertisement76 1964-05-26 9 Nivico X 1 SIGN OF QUAUTY ANDTECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT r->r-3 n nnn/ir-3 m A a>T« BACKED BY DAY fn^r^on nW^ICk" DnDTARI r night service IMs iyyJA\[£ 15^ run I ABLE «>••'» e.aoom H. P. TERMS AVAILABLE *No Down Payment llfnZiTtTo LIST PRICE $555.00 SINGAPORE n pm 10 3 pm $30.50 per76 words
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Miscellaneous719 1964-05-26 9 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHOKTWAVt MEDTOM^aVsISvICE: 8E CE8 M 476 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Pros. summitry. A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.60 "J^* m *?^f 7 Morning Prelude; 7 00 News: The neWB> <10 pot7 10 Ud And About 7 30 News P°urrl; 7.30 Learn a719 words
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Article, Illustration694 1964-05-26 10 SIMPLE BUT GOOD LOOKING Clothes with a new accent CLEANING THAT FRIDGE? THK mood today is for streamlining. From 1 fashion to cooking, furniture and houses the rule is to keep everything simple. \ou ye sot to keep it to the minimum in style. This is the main theme that694 words
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235 1964-05-26 10 DARTYGOERS with the "mostest" in fashion sense are wearing their diamond brooches in their hair. Both the popularity of the hairstyles of the thirties and the increasing vogue for false hairpiece "top-knots" for evening wear have provided the perfect excuse to encourage this strictly feminine235 words
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Article111 1964-05-26 10 ANEW type of sun -ray clock, which will be on sale soon, can be adapted to different types of room decor. On one side the detachable rays are gilt, on the other black: thus both the colour scheme and the pattern can be varied, since each ray111 words
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Advertisement220 1964-05-26 10 f (J 8-DAY HAIR S EI new liquid chemical discovery *^T HAIR without permanent waving solutions! As casual hv it you were JHHHHHaVk born with it. your hnir can be radiant with beautiful curls and waves in the latest style without permanent waving solutions, fjkML, without neutralizing. f)^j)^ sprays, lacquers220 words
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Advertisement284 1964-05-26 10 t am***, iz? Mm §^g t¥^ *W* \x: 2 Who would know this natural beaut/ had problems with her skin? Nobody! because she uses Revlon's 'Natural Wonder 1 the amazing new medicated make-up that helps clear up blemishes and keeps skin looking smooth and fresh. Iflß^ Choose from three fashion284 words
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Miscellaneous289 1964-05-26 10 ACROSS 7- Practise new star formation 1. Artists work Is left In the on certain flights, perhaps ilst^fear lfs bad i4-S). <5-7>. 8 Tardy opening appear* to 10. Means to be taxed mot* argue disloyalty (1). lightly? <6, 6). 9. Lei down —in short, the 15. Something associated with meaning289 words
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Article340 1964-05-26 11 Victims of Indonesian border raids they are being resettled in safer areas and given land for farming TAWAU, Monday. pEOPLE from the border areas who have been victims of Indonesian raids will soon be resettled in the safer areas and be provided with a340 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-05-26 11 CHEMICAL ENGINEER GOES TO EUROPE DR. CHIAM Joon Tone, a Shell Refinery technologist at Port Dickson, who has left for nine months' training in Holland and England. A graduate of Manchester University, Dr. Chiam obtained his doctorate degree in chemical engineering.41 words
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Article41 1964-05-26 11 JESSELTON, Mon. A field squadron of Royal Australian Engineers will arrive In Eastern Malaysia next month to assist the civil administration of Sabah in engineering tasks which may include roads and airfield construction, according to a military spokesman.41 words
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212 1964-05-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. a NATION-WIDE pilot scheme to train young Christian workers to help them channel their energies for a worthy cause is to be started here soon. The plan envisages the holding of trade union courses for young Christian workers and also vocational212 words
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83 1964-05-26 11 Girl killed, mother hurt in crash XI ALA LUMPUR, Mon A pregnant woman and her seven-year-oh daughter were knocke< down by a car at the 2nd mile Klang Road here early today. Che Wok binte Haj Mat Kechil. 32. wife of a Survey Department employee, was admitted to the General83 words
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Article46 1964-05-26 11 KUCHINO. Mon— Lau Hleng Ding of the Sarawak United Peoples Party yesterday defeated Ting Tieng Tong of the Sarawak Chinese Association In the By-election for a vacant neat on the STJPPcontrolled Sibu urban district council. Lav polled 502 votes against Tlnßg 194.46 words
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166 1964-05-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The newly-elected 75-man general council of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has decided to continue to support the National Trades Union Congress and to pursue a determined policy to further Improve the conditions of the 3.300 employees ol the S.T.C.166 words
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Article27 1964-05-26 11 IPOH. Mon. The Perak State Welfare Committee will held its annual meeting at the Peralt Chinese Rubber Association hall here, on Sundnv ;it 10.30 am27 words
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234 1964-05-26 11 Tour guide training course to start next month— SINGAPORE, Mon. The Tourist Promonon Board has announced that a guide training course would be started next month as a first step in setting up a proficient guide service. The three-month course for 40 people selected by a special committee would begin234 words
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276 1964-05-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. LIONS Club members were urged to take a direct part in community and welfare projects to help the needy and underprivileged. In a symposium on better world through com munlty service" to mart the final day ot the two276 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-05-26 11 DATO Ismail, the Malaysian Minister for Home Affairs, who had just had tea in the Subordinate Officers' Mess in Tanjong Pagar seen sharing a joke with a police officer. The Minister, who is on a factfinding tour, spent a lot ofChew Boon Chin - 66 words
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Article115 1964-05-26 11 NZ COURSE FOR 10 ARMY OFFICERS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ten members of the Malaysian Armed Forces will atattend a one month intelligence course in New Zealand from June 6, it was announced here today. They are Lt. Nordin bin Yusof. Lt. Mohamed Ali bin Alwee, Lt. Yahaya bin Yusof. Cpl.115 words
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Article49 1964-05-26 11 IPOH. Mon. A housewife. Madam Teoh Guat Yeong. 33. had $50 cash stolen last night from her handbag which she had placed on an empty seat next to hers In the Lido cinema here. The empty hand bag was later found In the men's toilet.49 words
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Article132 1964-05-26 11 Plea for cut in timber royalties IESSELTON, Mon. J The Tawau Chinese Chamber of Commerce wants the present timber royalty of 20 cents a cubic foot to be exempted in view of the present low price of timber. The chamber ha> forwarded a resolution to the Babah U:uied Chinese Chamber-132 words
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Article45 1964-05-26 11 KUCHINO. Mon— Two senior officers of the Malaysian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers arrived here today on an inspection tour. They are Lt -Col J. R. Dickinson, the director of this unit and Its new commander. Lt.-Col. J. M. Rofterson.45 words
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Advertisement188 1964-05-26 11 THE 10 DELICIOUS SUPER-WONDERS OF yfMMmwi cream R F AM .^bbbbbb^Bblbbbbbl rripkift m. PARTY PACK BKIbKLtI m (45-50 wrvinj.) A firm favourite with teenagers— 1 Just rjght fop thft there is always time fora Magnolia f /s I big occasion. Easy Bi'icklet. X?! «p tfl Berve economiK f[ 1 ca188 words
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Article, Illustration185 1964-05-26 12 FORD TO HAVE NEW PRO r wivivirjit television news writer, Mr. Yuen Kum Chuen, has joined Ford of Malay- i sia as* its Public Relations Administrator. Mr. Yuen, aged 26. has previously worked with news organisations in Malaysia and the United States. Born in Singapore, Mr. Yuen was educated at185 words
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Article179 1964-05-26 12 /"MGARETTE? sales in America last year soared to a new high, according to Business Week's estimates by industry authority Mr. Walter E. Knight in his annual report on the tobacco Industry. Mr Knight also said that the country's domestic sales Indicated a continuing swing to Miter179 words
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Article123 1964-05-26 12 The Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company's profits for the first six months of the current fiscal year were about 20 per cent better than for the same period last year, the president Mr. Raymond C. Firestone estimated as the company c cdtcated lv new tyre123 words
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Article, Illustration419 1964-05-26 12 SINGAPORE now has two more shipyards, costing more than half million dollars each, to serve her growing shipping industry. Situated at the mouth of the Geylang River, the two shipyards, belonging to Salvage Engineers Ltd., and Weng Chan Engineering Co. had their foundation419 words
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Article137 1964-05-26 12 FROZEN FISH IN NEW PACK BIRDS Eye Ltd., which is a member of the Unilever organisation have recently pioneered a new method of presenting frozen fish and these frozen cod steaks, are now on sale throughout Malaysia. Although quick freezing has, for some years, overcome the problem of keeping fish137 words
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Article48 1964-05-26 12 The Indian Government Is to set up a 1.5 'million ton per year steel plant In the Ooa area. Stating this, the Minister tor fleel and Heavy Industries told a press conference that American, Japanese and French consortiums were interested In providing equipment for the project.48 words
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Article257 1964-05-26 12 TH E Commonwealth Development Finance Co. Ltd's eleventh annual report and accounts for the -year ended March 31, shows a consolidated net profit for the year, after taxation, of £239,993 (1963, £192.403). It is proposed 10 pay a maiden dividend of 3 per cent.257 words
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304 1964-05-26 12 DUTCH -R. I. TO FORM JOINT VENTURE A NEW Dutch-Indonesian joint venture to bf known as Indonesisch-Nederland Producter Agentschap N.V. '(I.N.P,A.) of Amsterdam is expected to obtain official approval of its articles of association this month, it is reported from Amsterdam The firm was set up fol- i i lowing304 words
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Article52 1964-05-26 12 A new advertising agency, Advertising Malaysia Ltd., has been formed in Singapore. The agency has its office in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building in Hill Street. The agency's manager Is Mr. Tim Fang, a Licentiate Member of the Advertising Institute of Australia, and It is fully staffed52 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-05-26 12 MANAGER GOES ON SWISS COURSE A SENIOR executive of the Overseas Assurance Corporation Ltd., Mr. Chew Loy Kiat. left Singapore for Switzerland over the weeksnd to attend a course In •general insurance" at the Swiss Insurance Training Centre in Zurich. He will be away for six months. Mr. Chew who129 words
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Article65 1964-05-26 12 More cement than ever Is being imported into Singapore. In the first 11 months of last year, 379.000 tons of cement w:is Imported. This quantity is the highest on record, and is 48,000 tons more than the imports lot the whole of 1962. Retained Imports during the period65 words
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Advertisement333 1964-05-26 12 Most men and women find sooner or later that the value ol I experience and know-how has limits. At this point many of them become aware of th« advantage* of developing their personal abilities effective speaking, greater self-confidence, human relations and leadership skills. Scores of men and women in your333 words
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Advertisement1317 1964-05-26 13 I^^ ■frnv|iVgrffoiViP|Tn tO LIVERPOOL ft WTSI COASI v > Uue rwi aaNB S'-a» •■enang IREW meriaal, Glasgow II Pt May 27 May 28 riTUi- 1 0 li»eriiel, Gla-gotJ Cam 13 Teaay May 27 1 ANTENOR Lxeraeil, Giabgo* May 21 Jiie I MM 1 ASAPENOR Li>erpeel June 1 June I me1,317 words
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Advertisement1307 1964-05-26 13 w^^^^^^^^^^^B^B THE EAC LINES SINOAPOie KUAIA LUM»>UR*P.SWrnENHAM PtNANC P^J'«j fMONI 7*ol MOHI IMll fHONI »)•> P«ON|«J)?1 SAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. IOIIEIOAM AMSTERBAM, OStO, GOTNENBURt AND COPtNNAtEN ttinaaoora >■ i'ntm Pinang "JUTLANOIA" B) yl SailM II Pirt 21 May 21 M May BOMA a) G. 4/28 May/41,307 words
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Advertisement1233 1964-05-26 13 I Benuline I EXPRESS StUVICI 10 UHHOH. LIVERPOOL 4 CONTtWINTAL POTS BENNEVIS L Z^ »J Smgaoort PL rhaa ••na«* Hamburg Jily 11 Ma. I Mar 21 Main, 11 Havre >• BLNCLEUCH For iT™> p. 3 »ngapo.t Pt-rh*. pmm, "'^fm »i!il G.2J/May2» May MM Rotterdam juiy it SmgapMi P. fhaai *MaM1,233 words
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Advertisement1270 1964-05-26 13 topj£ ELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. k¥]n LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI in*""* HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH binfipori PL S'hara "tnane it Owa(ona«n •lONION Sailed la Part/Taday llJim tCin OF NEWCASTLE.. Gdi. 11 14. 21 May 21 38 May 21 Iw •CITY Of LEICESTER 18/28 JIM 21 23 Jim 24 Ims II1,270 words
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677 1964-05-26 14 /GENERALLY conditions \I showed an improvement on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday .as the result of the announcement of a probable Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines Summit meeting. There was no wild outburst of enthusiasm as investors realise that the going will be hard,677 words
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Article26 1964-05-26 14 Malayan Stock Indirf* May 23. May 24. •Industrials 105.73 106.34 Tins: 129.68 129.92 rubber*: 105.74 105.74 •Dee. 30. 1963 100 Dee. 29. 1962 loo.26 words
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Article839 1964-05-26 14 pOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bou»U»d 11.000) fl. 78: Dunl.pi (1.000) $2.40: Etta ordt (10.000) $2.80: E. Smaltart (2.000) $4.38; F. and N. *rd*. (2,000) $3.87 U.839 words
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Article24 1964-05-26 14 MAY 25 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: f>«; cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: S358.25 (down S1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons unchanged24 words
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Article113 1964-05-26 14 T*HE following dividends are ex- pecied in June ana July. The dales of announcement last year are in brackets. INDUSTRIALS. Cold Storage Holdings tinal (15.6.63k Hume Industries interim 1 25.6 63 p. Malayan Containers one payment IBA6S), Metal Box tinai 1J400J1. Wearne Brother.-) interim <5.b.b3). Hongkong Shanghai Bunk113 words
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Article71 1964-05-26 14 /-MIH«»t Produce Oahange, smsapare n—n prtsei por »icui yottar*a»: Coe«njt oil: bulk 547 aellera.' drum ISO sellers. Cepra: ktay/JiM UK /Continent Unquoted. Popper: Muntok whit* $137* Kellers. Barawak white 5135 aellers, special Sarawak black Slio arllers garbled Lamport*, black SI 15 aellera. ASTA >l-'7t sellers Sfniapare Coconut Oil71 words
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Article95 1964-05-26 14 wlth "Wai h if S^m^*" 1 mostly w|i »> B HP. sold down 10 565. 9d. hefon closing at 575. 3d. Amnl?i a i !d M 1 11 1 were steady Ampul Exploration (falned to 14a 9<k but iost a Httfi to close a Loans were steady Mount95 words
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Article246 1964-05-26 14 TUN! firal grad* rubber buyara fal alaaod at 5 p.m. In Singapore v per ID. down one-oi K bth of a cant < Krtday'e cloning level tor the poalMoi Tb» tone waa vary qwM. VOnU< «.A.«. and F. M.R.I, elaalng at4a< In aenta par lb. yesterday: IMT. 1246 words
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Article234 1964-05-26 14 CHIPS lying aientalde th« Slnnap*r kl Harbour wharvtf or >ip«cl» todjy ara: Bamhaln 6/7. Bcnntvli 8/0. Airpoa lion 13/14. Tanaytay 13/14 Shoh Maru 19. Bencleuch 27/2">. Olralyo 33/34. Talabot 33/36. J?re*ldest Je| feraon 3N/39. Uandowl 40/41. Menta •>nlomond 44. Roaeville 44 Trewldden 47. Sungel Bila N.W. 2234 words
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Article179 1964-05-26 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 25 Three month*. INDUSTRIALS HOUStexd 13 eta. M Hd> J. c!i Ouolop* 17 els. M Contxtnern IK oil i at) i>rv i) ein MeAlbßse m aw Smelters ftata. M Inve.v. i.xte r.»»o I DC B.C i' 2«« Ka4. Disp 14eta, Kotnmans II mi. r il/pniiu179 words
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Article37 1964-05-26 14 OO trtt? f f c jrchin mjrhit in Hoa Kong ruterday the U.S. dellir w« quoted at 5.731 for TT and 3.721 fa ca.h Starling «v quoted at 16.01 and tael o( nold at 24Ht.37 words
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220 1964-05-26 14 rpHE tin price continued to X fall In Penang yesterday when there was a further drop of $1.75 to $538.25 on an offering estimated unchanged at 245 tons. In London on Friday tin opened on a onn note but thereafter steadily declined under220 words
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Advertisement1081 1964-05-26 14 VL 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Monfkont Y'htma S. F'cuco H'taa M'rtai o-rott C'ctfo -Mfkitkraa Mars" 27 23 Juaa 7 July 2B My S Aif I Aaf II Aaf 21 Aaf We«t Coast ot Central South America Service Yokohama la LiOtrtM B'ti.ri buayaguil1,081 words
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Advertisement186 1964-05-26 14 NEDLLdY D GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fist siihati trea Malaysia Birtel ti Cauiiaa aal U. S. Gnat Lams aertj S.njaoora n. S'nara 'inane, in Monuii•AWIAH MM SliMil 21 May 25 Jaat lENGKALIS IS/21 Jiat 22/21 Jest 2B Jan 27 Mly J*J' 2DJMt/l»ili 10/12 .ai| li iuii I] tut ■"""J Jaly/ I186 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-05-26 15 (Continued from Pmce 8) SITUATIONS VACANT -'*> Worst* St (Ml*.)— Box It eta. txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOK- 1 KEEPER. Please apply with full r ilars to P.O. Box 659 B'pore. 1 WANTED MALAY ASSISTANT with i-wn scooter Excellent prospects for t those willing to work. Send full details c ■lualiflcations1,052 words
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Advertisement1135 1964-05-26 15 EDUCATION Word* $1 Mln.)— Box tt rt*. txtrm ON POSTAL EDUCATION explanatory treatise Free! Write now for your copy to Dr. H.U Lovell Hewitt. M.C., D. Litt. Katong P.O. Box 90. S'pora IS. Tel. 4576* UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 13 Queen Street Singapore. Postal Courses for HSC Overseas Cambridge Examinations Commercial1,135 words
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Advertisement782 1964-05-26 15 DOGS, PETS. ETC '0 •fare's $S (Ml*.)— Box It rt*. txtrm LOST HIS APPETITE? Then this la wbat your dog needs "Snaps" Doc Food. criap. appetising and nourishing PURE BRED BOXER: 2 years old. Female sterilized, Parent Imported. Birth certificate available. Quick sale, owner leaving. 15 Namly Hill. 8 pore.782 words
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Advertisement811 1964-05-26 15 FOR SALE 1 tt Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box St rts. txtrm I B. A O. T.V. SETS Excellent picture and sound Kastland Trading Co.. Singapore *****. CEIUNO PAN— U.K. cXr SU.UO pe. month inclusive ot fixing Tel: ***** (Spore) FREE GIFTS FOR Fides Refrigerator*. Call at Bob Bwee Tick. 119811 words
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Advertisement567 1964-05-26 15 LADIES SHOES I* Wordt tl (Ml*.)— Box St rts. txtrm START- HITS CHILDREN SHOE* Ai fltuoM iii« *toaiMd.— V-Ddom* BDor salon. 10 Coll»«r Quay Tal. 9330S (S'por*) WHERE TO STAY (Spore) SOUTH lAIT ASIA Hotel *****/ Victoria Hotel ***** Bar/Re«Uur»nt. MAVFAIR HOTEL SPORE Kuoms Airiondiuoned Popular Bar— Courteous B«rvto*. HOTEL567 words
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Advertisement717 1964-05-26 15 NOTICES NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF AUCTION SALE OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE Bhwore To be held *>t oar Sale-room IN THE MATTER OF N a 104 Msrkct Street, Bln*mpore. HOE GUAN INVESTMENT B Xum^g' t^^' m LIMITED 1. No. 746 Psulr Panjanß Road. area 21,559 sq. ft. freehold. (In Voluntary717 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-05-26 16 INDORE, Mon. Durairatnam. manager of the touring Malaysian hockey team, said shortly after the arrival here of the Malaysian players last night that umpiring in the second 'Test" between India and his team at Bombay on Saturday had been "much below standard." This, he255 words
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188 1964-05-26 16 Go-for-goals order to S'pore team CI'NGAPORE. Mon. Singapore! +J will field the same team ii beat Armed Forces 8-0 here j r.iU'rday against Singapore Joint Services ir. tomorrow's Malaya Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30 p.m.). A "go-for-goals" order has been given to the team by SAFA president188 words
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Article353 1964-05-26 16 MOTOR RACING IPOH. Mon.— K.C. Wong. 40. re--1 turned the fastest time of the day at the Batu Gajah sprint on a one-kilometer course yesterday. Singapore Motor Club representative Wong, riding a 250 cc Yamaha, was first in the motor-cycles class four events353 words
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466 1964-05-26 16 LEE FOO SAN IPOH, Monday - Danes were too strong for us, says Kean Hooi LEE FOO SAN IPOH, Monday By VfALAYA, with a little bit of luck and greater 11 determination, might have done better against Denmark in. the semi-finals of the Thomas Cup badminton competition in Tokyo. This Is the opinion of Lim Kean466 words
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Article119 1964-05-26 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Olympic and Sports Council today did not take a decision on its future. This will be done at either an extraordinary general meeting or at the annual general moetlng. SOSC president A. T. Rajah, addressing a council meeting today said that there whs119 words
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Article97 1964-05-26 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore butterfly stroke champion Bernard Chan and backstroke swimmer Tan Twa Luck today I staked strong claims for places In the Malaysian swimming team for the International meet against Thailand and Philippines in Singapore on June 6 and 7. Both set Singapore and97 words
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Article289 1964-05-26 16 LIM KEE CHAN - OPEN MEET MAY BE POSTPONED LIM KEE CHAN BADMINTON By SINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore Bad- minton Association, organisers for the first Malaysian open championships, have called for an emergency meeting tomorrow morning to decide whether to postpone the meet scheduled for .June 10 to 14. This action was taken following the289 words
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Article188 1964-05-26 16 riINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore •5 Badminton Association's junior championships next year will be restricted to players who are 20 years of age and under. The championships hitherto have been open to players of all ages, but the result* of this year's championships have prompted the S.B.A.188 words
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Article426 1964-05-26 16 Varsity student knocks out Billy TOKYO, Mon YUichl Kirn, a Waaeda University senior, today scored an upset by eliminating Billy Ng'of Malaya 6-15. 15-10. 15-« in the opening matches of the fourday world invitation men* individual badminaton tournament sponsored by tha Japan Badminton Association. Members oT the Indonesian, Danish andBernama - 426 words
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Advertisement787 1964-05-26 16 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JIM. DKRRY KM i. Ml RINQ, 1964 FIRST DAY— SINDAV 31ST. MAY, 19«4. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAV 3RD. JL'NE. 1964. THIRD DAY SUNDAY 7TH. Jl'NE. 1M4. ADMISSION TO THE RACE OOOM BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1. -Unlimited Sweeps (For Members only) are available at787 words
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Advertisement603 1964-05-26 16 n i NOTICE YONG SENG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 205, t ARPMAE1. ROM). MMUPOBK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lie business of the abovenamed Yong Seng Construction Company belongs solely to Tmn Khai Mole of No. 205, Carpmael Road. Singapore. No* other person right or interest In the said business and no603 words
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Advertisement779 1964-05-26 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD PUPIL. POWER SI VI lON CHEMIST Applications are Invited for Urn post of pupil power station chemist. Tbe duties of the post will to to serve In any of the Board's Power station tor a period of 3 years. The general experience I gained will779 words
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Advertisement152 1964-05-26 16 MITSUBISHIA rSMETF 600 c.c. 50m.p.g.^ jy^ Reliability ftuu«d Proved endurance in the Malaym Grand Prix Economy Low Koad Tax (half year $20/—) Fuel consumption over SO mllet per jallon M^ SpCtd Fast Pick-up and exceptional acceleration Over 60 miles per hour top speed *m Cool Driving Winding Windows and Air152 words
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285 1964-05-26 17 MOROCCAN OFFER TO MEDIATE IN lOC-ARAB ROW LAUSANNE, Monday. jyjOHAMMED Ben Gelloum, president of the Moroccan Olympic Committee, has offered to mediate in the dispute between the International Olympic Committee and the Arab League, the lOC disclosed yesterday. An lOC announcement said Ben Gelloum's offer will be considered by theAP - 285 words
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416 1964-05-26 17 SOCCER England triumph 3-1 at -Dublin- DUBLIN, Mon. England's' soccer team gained a comfortable 3-1 win over the Republic of Ireland here yesterday, before they tackle sterner tasks In South America later this month. It was not, however, a wholly convincing display against a side that contained three part-time playersReuter; AP; UPI - 416 words
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Article38 1964-05-26 17 DORTMUND, Mon German swimmer Hans-Joachim Klein broke the 200 metres freestyle world record with a time of lmln. 58.2 sec here yesterday Previous best was 1:58.4 by American Don Schollander tn Japan last year.38 words
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Article24 1964-05-26 17 PENANG. Mon. Penang Free 3chool will hold its athletic sports >n the school ground at Green Lane from 3.15 am on Sunday24 words
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Article564 1964-05-26 17 rOII, Mon. Movirgor r tops the field of 16 stayers for the Perak Derby to be run here on Sunday. Weights for all eight races are: PERAK DERBY Class I I 2« Moviegoer 9.06 Dark Romance II 8.10 Shockalingam 8.07 Sungel Want 8.04 Oleander 111 8.02564 words
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312 1964-05-26 17 Indonesia must be kept out of Games' rpOKYO. Mon.— A staff writer 1 of the Manlchl Daily News, an English language newspaper, said today "the flagrant rowdyism of the Indonesian rioters" at last week's Thomas Cup badminton challenge round 'showed us how wrong we had been in our long-time effortsReuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-05-26 17 LONDON, Mon.— Dorothy Hyman (above), leading British sprinter, has b«en threatened with death by an anonymous letter writer if she competes in the Tokyo Olympic Games, it was announced in Cudworth, North England, today. Police said they were investigating the mystery threat to 23-year-old MissReuter - 91 words
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Article512 1964-05-26 17 TENNIS PARIS, Monday CLIFF DRYSDALE 22-year-old South African from Port Elizabeth, the most Improved player in international tennis this year, toppled Mexican Rafael Osuna, holder of the United States title, to provide the shock result when the French championships entered their second week yesterday A capacityReuter - 512 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-05-26 17 DAVIES IS BRITAIN'S TOP ATHLETE LYNN DAVIES, 22 year-old Glamorgar student, has established himself as Britain's No. 1 athlete by gaining Olympic places in both the long jump and sprint relay. At the White City meet on May 16 Da vies broke his own UK long Jump record by Bsin70 words
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Article176 1964-05-26 17 rrANDVOORT, Mon Jim La Clark, Britain's world champion racing driver led from start to finish In his Lotus to win the Dutch Orand Prix here yesterday His victory gained him nine points in the 1964 world drivers championship, and he now trails Graham176 words
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Article45 1964-05-26 17 MEMPHIS. Mon. Mike Souchak (US) won the US$5O,OOO Memphis Open golf tournament here yesterday. He had a final round of 68 for a total aggregate of 270. one stroke in front of two other Americans. Billy Casper am' Tommy Jacobs. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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363 1964-05-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon TfHE fact that the third Asian Cup final was being A held in, Tel Aviv showed how widespread and popular football was in Asia now, says Tengku Abdul Rahman, the president of the Asian Football Confederation. In a message marking the Asian363 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous84 1964-05-26 17 SOCCER Malaya Cap: Singapore v Joint Services 7.30 pjn. Friendly: Spore Burnley Cup team v Spore 'A' 5.45 (both matches at Jn. Besar) Taiping Lge: Persatuan Melayu v Kllat Club (Esplanade) Kampar Div. 1: Police v Kota Bharu (padang) L. Perak Lge: Rubana Estate v Assumption School (Speedy Rd) Penang84 words
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Article, Illustration514 1964-05-26 18 SULTAN SPEAKS OF INQUIRIES FOR. LAND AT NEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE THE SULTAN of Selangor said today that the Central (iovernment had approved a loan of M million to develop the State's second industrial estate at Batu Tiga, covering 700 acres. He was speaking at the514 words
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Article26 1964-05-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will oe cut of! in Whampoa Road between Whampoa Square and Kirn Keat Road tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.26 words
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250 1964-05-26 18 Refugee policeman in protest against the confrontation policy lESSELTON. Mon. J An Indonesian policeman, who defected to Sabah on April 25, told a press conference today he was happy he had taken the risk of doing so. He said that life in Indonesia was miserable and appealed to Indonesians residing250 words
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Article67 1964-05-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Government today announced that free cholera inoculations will be available from the Government vaccination centre. North Canal Road, and the Maternity and child health centres at Buono Vista, Aljunied Road. Lim Ah Pin, Thomson Road, Prinsep Street, Institute of Health (Outram Road), Queenstown.67 words
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Article48 1964-05-26 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Health Ministry has served another 223 notices on householders without dustbins, making a total of 1.609 notices so fnr issued. Householders without dustbin^ should comply with notices served on them, by getting new bins, or face prosecution. nando replied: "Yes48 words
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Article332 1964-05-26 18 LONDON. Mon. No decided I liend was established In the stock I markets today. Business continued restrained by current economic and political uncertainties, but the general undertone was not unsatisfactory. Ollts were quiet, with occaslonai .small Improvements. Leading industrials to record losses included ICI. Turner332 words
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Article46 1964-05-26 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 20Tid., June 20-15 16d., July 20-15 16d.. Aug. 20 t July Sept. 20 7 ,d Oct. Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan. Mar 20-13 16d., Apr. June 20\d.. July Sept. 20 v d. Oct. Dec. 20\d.. c.l.f. June 20.-d.. July 20' id. Tone: Inactive.46 words
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Article25 1964-05-26 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £1066, sellers £1068. Fordward buyers £1065. sellers £1067. Settlement £1061. Turnover a.m 210 tons. p.m. 25 tons. Tone: Steadier but quiet.25 words
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303 1964-05-26 18 Next meeting of Defence Council will be in Sabah JESSELTON, Monday. Till-; Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, disclosed today thai the next meeting of the National Defence Council would be held here. Oato Stephens, meeting reporters on his return from Kuala Lumpur after attending the first session of the new303 words
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164 1964-05-26 18 MALACCA, Mon.— T he Finance .Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. today attributed President Soekarno's agreement to withdraw his troops from the Borneo Territories and to attend a summit to the overwhelming support for the Alliance Government in the recent elections. The164 words
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Article36 1964-05-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Teenage Travel Club of ..he Chinese YMCA and YWCA will jointly organise a joy flight for its numbers and secondary schools students tomorrow at the Royal Frying Club at 9 a.m.36 words
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Article30 1964-05-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The management committee of the Chinese Swimming Club will meet tomorrow to discuss, among other things, an Increase in the subscriptions of Its members30 words
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Article97 1964-05-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Rain yesterday morning failed to dampen the spirit of 1.216 youths and girls whose ages range from 12 to 21, when they turned up at the River Valley community centre for the seven-mile Peoples Association youth-group walk. Neither did it deter the Finance Minister.97 words
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Article353 1964-05-26 18 Brilliant century by O'Neill LONDON. Mon. Norman O'Neill with a brilliant century, retained the initiative ior Australia in their match against the M.C.C. at Lords today. His reply to the shattering nc of pace bowling by John I who took three u.ckets for one CUB in ten balls, wa.s ag^rrReuter - 353 words
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Article18 1964-05-26 18 INDORE. Mon. Malaysia nnd Incia drew 2-2 in toe third hockey 'test' played here today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Obituary26 1964-05-26 18 A. R. FERNANDEZ AM N. MiniStry of Commerce and Industry paused away in London on 2<-5-G4. Funeral .■irranKiTnrnt i in Kl>. to be announced .t<r26 words
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Advertisement54 1964-05-26 18 TONIGHT BADMINTON HALL 8.30 P.M. YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! STRICTLY A TEENAGE SHOW YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! all LET'S a GET MAORI MAD you FOR TCCNAGUnG TWIST ROCK SWING MIMIC BALLAD DRUM BEAT ALL THIS PLUS THE MAORI TRADITIONAL DON'T FAIL TO GET YOUR TICKETS AT: C. K. TANG WINSTON'S BADMINTON HALL54 words
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Advertisement210 1964-05-26 18 20 words $10 (minimum) KOILPILLAI ABRAHAM: Between K. lUj and Bella on -.'3rd May iwli tt Ipoh. FOOCHtW: Bttutrn Kean Sent;, eldest s/o Mr. and Mr*. Koo Ah Moh and Pod Siok, necor.d d/o Mr. and Mrs. Chew Chin Keont; on 26/5/84. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (South East Asia's School of210 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-05-26 18 l IIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for trie period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 75 Kota Bharu 93 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 75 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 86 7540 words
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