The Straits Times, 27 May 1964
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Title Section26 1964-05-27 1 AM&ftAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125 T oooi Li UliiUyU4aKMßMMlißllHiß^B M wmmm.m~mmm^m^—» a^Ma^abjMfjajpKg The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73126 words
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Article, Illustration590 1964-05-27 1 PRESIDENT TO GO TO SUMMIT WITHOUT 'PRE-CONDITIONS WITHIN FRAMEWORK OF CRUSH MALAYSIA POLICY' SOEKARNO AGREES JAKARTA. TttM. THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today announced that President Soekarno had agreed to go to the tripartite summit talks on the Malaysia dispute. Dr. Subandrio did no tHan Hai Fong - 590 words
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235 1964-05-27 1 KUALA M'MPUR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman will visit Washington in mid-July for talks with President Johnson on the miii th- Fast Asian situation, it was oflic i a 1 1 y announced here today. A Government spokesman said the Tengku235 words
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Article, Illustration383 1964-05-27 1 Summit: Lopez speaks of Malaysia's wish for peace FACE-TO-FACE TALKS NEEDED PENANG. Tuesday. rpHE Philippines Special Envoy, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said here today he had conveyed to the Indonesian Government his impression of Malaysia's "sincere desire for peace." "Moreover, I feel this desire is true of all our three countries,383 words
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Article58 1964-05-27 1 COLOMBO. Tues— Ceylon's Navy is down to one vessel after the sale of its other two fighting ships, the frigate Mamahasena and the minesweeper Parakramabhu. to a Hong Kong nnn for £20.000. The two ships will go to trie breakers' yard, a Navy source said. Mamahasena was bought-AP - 58 words
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Article50 1964-05-27 1 LONDON, Tues. Mr. Denis Healey .the British Labour Party's chief defence spokesman, leaves London for Tokyo by air today on the first leg of a Far Eastern tour. In his three weeks' trip, he will also visit South Vietnam, the Philippines. Malaysia, Thailand and Aden. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article86 1964-05-27 1 VIENNA. Tues. The police got their orders today 800 of them will he on duty at tomorrow's European Soccer Cup final between Real Madrid and Inter of Milan. REASON: The big riot in Peru after a match between Argentina and Peru in which hundreds were killed. (SeeAP - 86 words
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328 1964-05-27 1 FRIENDS FOR 50 YEARS, NOW THEY GET MARRIED When a 16-year- <• old boy tells a 16--yrar-old girl he loves her. that may be just, a fancy but when a 60-year-old man tells a 60-year-old girl he loves her, «j> it Is true love. Mr. Ong Thye Ghee after his328 words
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Article45 1964-05-27 1 WELLINGTON, Tues. Ruapehu, the 9, 175-foot volcano which Is the favourite ski ground of New Zealand's North Island, is shaking with underground explosions every two seconds and there is every indication it may be about to erupt, the Government vulcanologist announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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280 1964-05-27 1 WANS REPORT TWO FINDS TO THE SECURITY FORCES KUCHINc;, Tuesday. INDONESIAN terrorists have hidden deadly anti-personnel mines on jangle tracks in Sarawak, a security forces spokesman warned today. The mines are TNT packed in plastic boxes wjth thin wire detonators. The security forces280 words
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Article67 1964-05-27 1 MACAO. T ues. Seven 50 ft. landing craft left Macao waters today aboard a Japanese freighter, the Fuji Maru. for delivery to Indonesia. Indonesia had the craft built in a Chinese-owned shipyard in the Portuguese territory following the imposition of a ban on the exportReuter - 67 words
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Article29 1964-05-27 1 LTEGE (East Belgium), Tue&. Nineteen people are feared dead here today in a fire at a new holiday centre In an ancient manor near here. Reiner.29 words
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85 1964-05-27 1 HSC 'all in Malay is ultimate aim' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The Minister of Education, inche AbI dvi Rahman bin Hajl Tallb said today that the ultimate aim of the Government, was to conduct the Higher School Certificate examination completely in Malay. "But we do not know "how long It will85 words
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Article51 1964-05-27 1 King to the rescue AMMAN. Tues— King Hussein 'o' Jordan last night flew his 1:< licopier to the rescue when a car overturned on tiie JordanIraqi border. Two of me passengers were kilied. and King Hussein supervised first aid treatment of three injured before flying them to hospital in Amman.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article210 1964-05-27 1 Pathet Lao lose key village VIENTIANE. Tues. Laotian neutralist forces today counterattacked and retook Muong Kheung. 15 miles north of the Plain of Jars, Gen. Amkha Souklwong, military adviser to the Prime Minister, said. Gen. Amkha told reporters that tanks and armoured cars spearheaded a neutralist counterattack which pushed the210 words
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Article35 1964-05-27 1 BOLOm KILLED AIUA. ItaM A British soldier killed. >even uimmlrtl in operation tod. iv ii in-t tribesmen in DhabMUl Wadi. in the K.itll.ni >I.iunt.iin>. spokc*m.in at British Middle Command Headquarters bm- reported. Router.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-05-27 2 Generous Soviet aid for Nasser, but what price glory? nAIRO, Tues. Mr. Khrushchev, who Dew home yesterday after a 16-day visit to Egypt, was accorded possibly the most cordial welcome ever given to a foreign leader here. Krom his arrival in Alexandria on May 9, the Soviet Prime Minister hadReuter; UPI - 294 words
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Article31 1964-05-27 2 I/ONDON. Tues. O«n. Ibrahim Abboud arrived here today to begin a 10-day state visit to Britain the first ever by a president of the Sudan Republic. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article98 1964-05-27 2 XJEW DELHI, Tues.—American wheat has turned hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Tibetans Into noodle-eaters. Tibetan refugees here are "taking to noodles like hot cakes,' says Mr. Travis Fletcher, of the American Emergency Committee for Tibetan Relief. Mr. Fletcher was faced with helping India feed more than98 words
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147 1964-05-27 2 GEORGETOWN, (British \X Guiana) Tues. Recently arrived British reinforcements moved into Georgetown today to take over patrol duties as reports of arson and terrorism intensified throughout trm colony. Pollen counted 21 homes and stores burnt during the night. Fourteen of these were inReuter - 147 words
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231 1964-05-27 2 That unexpected 'yes' to Summit Soekarno is seeking respite, says paper MANILA, Tuar. A NEWSPAPER col- umnist said yesterday Indonesia may want a summit meeting with Malaysia to give President Soekarno a respite until he can renew his crush Malaysia campaign. Nestor Mata of the Philippines Herald said: "One canAP - 231 words
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372 1964-05-27 2 CAMBODIAN COMPLAINT IS BACKED BY FRANCE AT U.N. j UNITED NATIONS. Tu«s. FRANCE, differing sharply with the United States and Britain, yesterday supported a Cambodian complaint in the Security Council and proposed leaving Indo-China border troubles to the existing International Control Commission. The French delegate, Mr. Roger Seydoux, took the372 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-05-27 2 I ONDON, Tues. Btr Rj Roy Welensky, former Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasalard, said last night he would make a political comeback only if he were "conscripted." In a BBC. television interview on his book. "Welenaky* 4.000 Days" publishedReuter - 182 words
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84 1964-05-27 2 SAIGON. Tues.— Five newspapw published here were closed by Government order over the weekend and the editions of two other newspapers were confiscated. Altogether, 12 Saigon new«pepers have been dosed or temporarily suspended m the last 10 days as part of a Government crackdownAP - 84 words
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Miscellaneous17 1964-05-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby THAT )OU H/Kl BE UESE (5 I TUrn It S PEt&OHAL J17 words
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185 1964-05-27 3 PARIS, Tues.— A skele- ton in a closet yesterday gave Paris police a grisly slaying to investigate. The bones, in a decaying print dress, were identified by police as those of Camille Jainsky, a buxom barmaid who disappeared in 1961. Homicide detectives picked upAP - 185 words
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Article101 1964-05-27 3 Blue Streak gets beer boost T ONDON, Tues. Twenty gallons of English beer will be flown by jet to Australia tomorrow for the 30-man. British team which is launching Britain's Blue Streak rocket from the Australian desert. The English brewing firm of Whitbreads said It received the following telegram fromUPI - 101 words
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Article33 1964-05-27 3 MADRID. Tues. About 21,000 of the 33.000 coal-miners who have been on strike in the Austrian fields in northern Spain during the I past month have returned to work. —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-05-27 3 WITH badly damaged bows, the Royal Navy destroyer Cavalier is pictured in the care of tugs off Spitheatl after being in collision with the liberian tanker Bui gan (17.905 tons) in the English Channel. 30 miles south of Brighton. The Cavalier, which had been under towReuter - 77 words
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337 1964-05-27 3 COUNTDOWN AND HIGH HOPES ON US MOONCRAFT CAPE KENNEDY, Tues.— Technicians yesterday began the countdown for the scheduled launching here today of a model of America's Apollo mooncraft. The mooncraft will be carried into space by the Saturn I rocket wifh a 1.500,--***** b. thrust, which up to now had337 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-05-27 3 Diplomat who quizzed Hess dies I 1 .1'.K11X.:. (Republic of Ireland). Tues. Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, one of Britain's leading postwar diplomats, died here today. He was 67. His name will always be associated with AngloGerman relations in all their phases. Because of his personal acquaintance with the pre-war German picture,Reuter - 95 words
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166 1964-05-27 3 Hidden mikes in Dutch Embassy: Two cats heard them... T<HE HAGUE, Tues.— x Two Siamese cats discovered the first of 30 tiny microphones found hidden in the walls cf the Dutch Embassy in Moscow three years ago. the independent weekly. Haagsche Courant. said here yesterday. According to the paper, theReuter - 166 words
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Article32 1964-05-27 3 LOS ANGELES, Tue«. The 46th Mlnuteman Inter-continental missile fired from Vandenburg air force base, California soared over the Pacific missile range today. It was fired on a routine exercise. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article50 1964-05-27 3 CAMBRIDGE Maryland), Tues. —National guardsmen (st.ite militia) and racial demonstrators clashed here last nijtht in a melee marked by flying bullets, teargas grenades, rocks and bottles. One guardsman was shot, two were injured by an exploding teargas grenade, and a fourth was injured by a rock. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article125 1964-05-27 3 LONDON. Tues. Unem- i ployment In Britain Is at I its lowest tor two and a half years, the Ministry of Labour reported here today. j There were almost as many Jobs vacant as men and women without work. According to provisional figures issued by theReuter - 125 words
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420 1964-05-27 3 LIMA, Tuesday. FRESH rioting has erupted here with police firing in the air and using tear-gas against students protesting at excessive police "energy" in stemming Sunday's tragic football match stampede. Disturbances were last night reported in many parts of the city andReuter; UPI - 420 words
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Article48 1964-05-27 3 LONDON. Tues.— Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon have chosen the names Sarah Frances Elizabeth for their daughter who was bom on May 11. She will be known as Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones and is seventh in line of succession to the British throne. Reu»r48 words
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Advertisement144 1964-05-27 3 SheafferS i l4K Alffl lul Is J MS I 9iST| V/#ll SmhmP Sheaffer's Imperial VIII is the finest among fountain pens! The 14 kt. gold nib is moulded into the barrel for extra strength and beauty— so the pen glides smoothly over the paper. But the nib is just one144 words
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Advertisement286 1964-05-27 3 Our Once A Year sth COMMENCES TODAY WITH PARADES OF ENTICING VALUES j LADIES MEN'S CoKon/Oocron Shift* SJ Hrn Cotton T.,h* SkM. VSO JJJ Tttoron Floated Skirt* *.W Sport Shirt! Cotton Stocks »»0 F«n«y Cotton Drot* Shirt* iM U.S.A. Silk Prtd Blou»*« 4.»0 Foney Sport Shirt* 4.t0 Opolln. Bran*. I©.tO286 words
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Article, Illustration699 1964-05-27 4 RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE WILL ENSURE OUR SURVIVAL -LEE SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today said that freedom of worship upheld not only a basic human right, but also prevented a vacuum in men's minds which the Communist doctrine would exploit. Speaking to a big audience of Buddhist699 words
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298 1964-05-27 4 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Tues. Minutes after their arrival at the Singapore Airport this afternoon, the Maori Hi-Five performed impromptu before an enthusiastic audience of young screaming fans in the customs hall of the old terminal building. The seven-member Maori group had flown298 words
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Advertisement362 1964-05-27 4 r^GALA PREMIERE TOMORROW I i SIMGAPORE-c arrick at 9.00 P.M. g PLUS ON STAGE: Comic Sketches by Cathoy-Kerit Film Stan 1 JKUAUnjM^^ 1 I SEASON STARTS SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM FRIDAY, MAY 29th The Exciting Story Of A Pair Of Twin Brothers Who Took Si The Darkest Vengeance The World A CATHA362 words
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Miscellaneous453 1964-05-27 4 miv fiiiT THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Krom London, Rome, Damascus. Bacbdad, Karachi. Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.20 p.m Japan Air Lmn: From Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL, 713) 6.10 p.m. Air453 words
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165 1964-05-27 5 HEAT IS AFFECTING CROPS, COMPLAIN MUAR GROWERS MUAR, Tuesday. ABOUT 8530,000 worth of fruit and vegetables has been destroyed here and in Tangkak, 17 miles from here, because of the weather. Fruitgrowers here and an Agriculture Department spokesman today confirmed that most of165 words
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86 1964-05-27 5 OINGAPORE. Tues. ■^The Singapore Polytechnic and its Students' Union plan, to build union premises costing $250,000. The principal, Mr E. Robert Edls. said today that the amount would be equally shared by the Polytecnlc and the Students' Union. He said that designs for the proposed86 words
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Article69 1964-05-27 5 KUALA LDMPDR. Tues. A well known Indian painter from Baroda, Mr. Farokh Contractor, will hold a one-man art exhibition for five days from tomorow at Le Cog d'Or. The exhibition of graphics and woodcuts, which will be open to the public between 10 a.m. and69 words
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89 1964-05-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A new carriage way connecting Horui Bouna Vista Road with Clemrn" Road was opened yesterday by the Mai.ster for Social Affairs, inclitOthman Wok The carriage way Is one oJ many bring built under the fouryear plan. Bull Bl a cost of89 words
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Article37 1964-05-27 5 KANGAR Tues. Perlis now has 50 youth organisations. The two latest bodies were formed yesterday. They are the Persatuan Bella Semangat Bharu of Alor Kedish and the Persatuan Bella Sinaran Bharu of Mata Ayer.37 words
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Article81 1964-05-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court yesterday granted a decree nisi to Chong Nee Ngoh, a seamstress, who petitioned for a dissolution of her marriage to Wong Chlu Fan, on the ground of desertion. The decree is to be made absolute in three81 words
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Article45 1964-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues Inche Mohamed Gtiazah Ismail, the political secretary (Liaison) to the Ministry ol Culture, lodav met members of several Malay cultural ■nci language associations at the People's Association lor informal talks in connection with the National Language Week programme "i August45 words
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Article, Illustration223 1964-05-27 5 MRS. NAIR - BAD MANNERS CAN HARM GOVT, SAYS MRS. NAIR Minister is told: Investigate charges of rudeness MRS. NAIR officials should be courteous SINGAPORE, Tues. The Assemblywoman for Moulmein. Mrs. C. V. Devan Nair. yesterday urged the Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San, to investigate complaints of alleged rudeness of223 words
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221 1964-05-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpHE Malaysian. Minister of Transport, Dato Sar- don bin Haji Jubir, yesterday announced the appointment of a committee headed by the Registrar /chicles, Mr. Wong Keng Sam. to look into the .aibility of getting bus companies to start special school221 words
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85 1964-05-27 5 REGISTRATION FOR CALL-UP IN SARAWAK NEXT MONTH If LCHING. lues. Hegistration fur National Service will begin in Sarawak early next month. I in- Comptroller of Manpower. Mr. Kumar, said this on his arrival here yesterday to finalise arrangements for the call-up. The date for starting the drive has not yet85 words
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Article54 1964-05-27 5 40 at rubber course BATU GAJAH. Tues. Mr. Hor Ttick Pock, assistant rubber instructor at the Rubber Research Institute here, has started a course on budgrafting and rubber processing for 40 students of the Public Commercial Institution here. The students will sit for an examination which will be conducted by54 words
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64 1964-05-27 5 Kuching parade to mark King's B'day KUCHING, Tue«. A ceremonial parade will be held on the central Padang here on June 3 to mark the birthday of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. Taking part will be contingents of the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, the Sarawak constabulary, the Ex-Services Association and64 words
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Article, Illustration538 1964-05-27 5 Johore row over choice of council members is now over JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore's Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Yunos, today appeared to have won over all opposition to his council appointments. He said: "Everything has been settled. There's no dispute any more." The newly-elected State Assembly meets for538 words
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Article114 1964-05-27 5 I>RUNEI TOWN. Tues. The first three memI bers of an advance party ot the Royal Australian Army's 7th Field Squadron 'Engineers) has arrived In I Brunei. They will be followed by 200 members ol the squadron who will build roads, bridges, airstrips and other InstallationsReuter - 114 words
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195 1964-05-27 6 Proposed strike by firemen postponed IPOH, Tuesday. I'HK proposed strike by 1,000 men in the Fire Brigade service throughout the country has been postponed for a month. The strike, in protest against the Government's delay in settling a claim for revision of salary scales by the National Union of Fire195 words
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Article26 1964-05-27 6 TAIPINO. Tue«. The Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold its annual meetIng at Methodist Girls' School in Ipoh on Saturday.26 words
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Article, Illustration146 1964-05-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The chairman of the Malayan Bed Cross Society, Incbe Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, (above) left here today to attend the South-East Asian Red Cross Forum in Sydney. Inche Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Education, will preside146 words
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172 1964-05-27 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Polytechnic is looking for a "suitably qualified" person to be the liaison officer between its graduates and the State's industries. "The person must be mature. Independent and capable of meeting senior representatives of heads of industries and the Government." tr*t principal. Mr.172 words
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Article61 1964-05-27 6 ITUCHING, Tues— An Iban. Jawa anak Tangkah, was seriously wounded In a shooting accident at Kaplt during the weekend. He was catching wild frogs on the river bank near Sungel Sut when one of three youths hunting deer nearby shot at an animal, missed it61 words
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Article42 1964-05-27 6 SINGAPORE, Tuw. a Malayan trade union leader. Mr. V. David will Rive a talk on "Trade nnionism in Malaya" to the Onlversity Socialist Club on June 1 at 8.30 p.m. at the new lecture theatre, Bukit Tim ah Road.42 words
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Article33 1964-05-27 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police today recovered a hand-grenade in a canal off Delta Road. The grenade, described as a war relic, was handed to army bomb disposal men to be destroyed.33 words
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65 1964-05-27 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Maik ayslan Airways in Singapore has taken on another 20 engineering apprentices. The apprentices were chosen from among 700 applicants. The recruits will work in the engineering depart- ments, and will also study at the Singapore Polytechnic and the airline's training school. After completing65 words
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170 1964-05-27 6 Australian doctors to lecture in Singapore From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Tues.— Seven Australian d o c t o rs will leave here on Monday for Singapore where they will give a six-week course of lectures on advanced medicine. At the University of Singapore they will address doctors from several parts170 words
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Article27 1964-05-27 6 KUALA KUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Aritists League will hold its eighth exhibition of paintings at the British Council here from Aug. 34 to Sept. 3.27 words
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Article191 1964-05-27 6 HOUSE FIRE KILLS BABY KAMPAR, Tues. A 40-day-old baby girl was burned to death in a house which was destroyed by fire in the Membang diAwan new village near here this morning, "^he baby. Loo Chooi Fonc, was among the three children ieit behind in the plank and zinc roofed191 words
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Article31 1964-05-27 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. Patrick Yeo Kok Leong of Lorong 27-A, Geylang Road, has won a priae of $150 for the best entry In th« family planning emblem competition.31 words
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Miscellaneous31 1964-05-27 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM (JS?SKS I TIRED O 1 WAITJNIO I Jr^t£L A F£ DRO t /OONT RUSH OFF, S 14,^1?.^.^ I II DOC, I'LL BE RIGHT/ \^USTOMEWjJ f^ V^WITHVAI^-^^31 words
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300 1964-05-27 7 Health Minister leaves today for Bachok KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MEDICAL team will be sent to Kelantan soon to help the medical and health authorities there to control cholera in the State. The Deputy Director of Medical Services (Health), Dr. L. W. Jayesuria, told300 words
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100 1964-05-27 7 PUPILS IN SARAWAK SCHOOLS DOUBLED KLCHING. Tues. There are now twice as many pupils in Sarawak secondary schools as there were in 1961. An Education Department spokesman said today that three years ago Uiere were 48 schools in the State with a total of 11.244 pupils. The number had now100 words
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Article35 1964-05-27 7 KOALA LUMPUH. lues 'be Malayan Railway St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold t oance and joget night in aid of its nursing funds at the Chinese Ajwemoly bly Hall here on June 2.35 words
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241 1964-05-27 7 A TOTAL Of 62 nurses. have passed their final examination held last April They are: Kuala Lumpur: Mary Magdalene Choo. Foo Liang Choo: Kamanah bt. Sulaiman: Ruse Paul: Poh Kirn Bock: Gladys Samuel: Tun Mian ft Tan Ah Diam; Baby Tan Lay Chin; Voon241 words
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Article58 1964-05-27 7 MUAR. Tues The 15-year-old riverine health units service is to be stopped because most of the villages 'iy the rivers here, can be reached by road A senior health officer made this announcement and added that the kampong dwellers now preferred to see doctors Instead58 words
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Article, Illustration225 1964-05-27 7 BAHAMAN - Drive to ease the shortage of -doctors- IPOH. Tues. Priority 1 is being given for the recruitment of medical staff to ease the shortage of doctors in the country, the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said here today before leaving for Kuala Lumpur urgently. He had to cut225 words
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Article154 1964-05-27 7 SHOP-LOT OWNERS NOW ASK FOR CASH IESSELTON. Tues. Shop-lot owners here row want another favour from the government financial assistance. Recently, shop-lot owners ol the Jesselton satellite township of Kampong Ayer were given an extra one year period to complete their buildings by the Sabah Alliance government. A three -man154 words
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128 1964-05-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The Bishop Of Kuala Lumpur. Mgr. Dominic Vendargon. today called on young Christian leaders in Malaysia to spread iheir faith on an international basis to help infuse a Christian spirit into the world Bishop Vendargon said that the responsibility of128 words
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Article29 1964-05-27 7 SUNOEI PATANI Tue«. The Sultanah of Kedah will give away the prires at the annual sport* meet of the Suluinah Asma Mem**! Alor Star, on Thursday29 words
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Miscellaneous248 1964-05-27 7 By V.T. Ham tin 1 04^. Afi FAR AS I KNOW I YEH, THERE'S MvloOOtA? "mATSLi 7 Zi VISSiwX MI//YOUHWE* rMTM' ONLY FHI.LA/ ALTHOUGH V^ N OC PAL FOQZY-./ A FUNNY /Tl/vm »/e\ V y/tfVu! fHi I/I PET DINOSAUR? \ON EARTH WHOS/ SOME OF MY MDUR x AN'OOOLA!--/ NAME FOR248 words
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Obituary66 1964-05-27 8 M H'orats $10 (Minimum) CABLE RECEIVED of death on '964 of Mr. T P. Oeerge, retired Range Officer, Ayroor, father of George Milllp and brother of TP. Philip. Naval Base. Singapore ABEYASEKERA, CYRIL: 3 Base Ordnance Depot. Singapore. passed xway peacefully at General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, 26-5-64. Cortege leaves66 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, May 27, 1964.
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Article616 1964-05-27 8 The Sultan of Selangor did not hold out any promise of quick action on a new State capital when he addressed the Legislative Assembly on Monday. Though it was "impertive" that a start be made on a project shelved since 1959, he saic, negotiations would necessarily take616 words
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Article400 1964-05-27 8 Moves for intervention in the Laos crisis by the signatories of the 1962 Geneva Agreement have bogged down hopelessly. Prince Souvanna Phouma has made the convention of a new Geneva conference conditional upon Pathet Lao withdrawal from positions on the Plain of Jars captured from neutralist forces since400 words
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Article186 1964-05-27 8 The backward state of Malay education revealed in the Aminuddin Baki report has long since been corrected. The diversion of large numbers of well-trained teachers to Malay primary schools has improved standards out of all recognition. The pass rate among Malaystream candidates for the Malayan Secondary Schools Entrance186 words
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498 1964-05-27 8 TED SELL - Deaths that are not buying victory TED SELL by WASHIN GTON, Tues. It is beginrjng to come to the American public that American soldiers are indeed dying in Vietnam dying under extremely adverse and unpleasant conditions. Worse yet, the deaths do not buy victory; Indeed, do not seem even to498 words
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LETTERS
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Letter183 1964-05-27 8 I SHOULD like to endorse, most strongly, the letter written by Mr. Ong Cheng Leong about the provisional Malaysian Passport. I received my provisional Passport in October last year, and was horrified to find that It was a large sheet of pv>er, more appropriate to the wrapping183 words
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Letter43 1964-05-27 8 WOULD the Singapore authorities convert Green Lane and Sandy Lane, off Tanjong Katong Road, Into one-way lanes, the latter going towards Tanjong Katong Road and the former towards Guillemard Road? This would ensure a smoother traffic flow. LAL K. Singapore43 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1964-05-27 8 JOHN STIRLING - JOHN STIRLING by FROM BAT DROPPINGS TO CARBINES, CANNON, MORTARS AND ILYUSHI FROM t h c almost surrealist hubbub of Laotian politics, one voice rises above the rest, harsh and authoritative. It is the voice of the Pathet Lao, the proCommunist party headed by Prince Souphannouvong.1,323 words
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Advertisement777 1964-05-27 8 Straits Tiaes ft Mala; Mail Classtn** advertisement* m»y k* hen«*e ie< COCO irOKAOt ARCMI OfwMertf Used COLO STORAGK BRANCHES j ATNOLLAND ROAD— KATONO ata-pPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASE enr tooK srowJE ltd waacaieewjr rinwi co*w Ovmv ▼Mat Merwß FWoecT SS. SB. ISMAH. J Adßssraen/ no*4. Mawa* 4)waa) MMSSMIS4 STOM I7»-7. Ml BBS*777 words
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Advertisement27 1964-05-27 8 See Our wide range of SILVER WARE and CRYSTAL WARE on Ist Floor C. K. TANG (S) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE— 9. Tel: *****-***** (4 Linn.)27 words
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Advertisement71 1964-05-27 8 Enjoy the masculine freshness of Ml Every Old Spice product gives you fresher kind of •"H confidence in yourself— we call it Old Spice awareness; (the distinctive masculine look. HB ■MIM.TON New VOUK LONDON Koi on Spray W^ O*o4or«nt Dtodount Smdb China fflmins fust Hong Kong's Laodtng English Longuog* N«w*pap«f71 words
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Article, Illustration648 1964-05-27 9 Wesak Day ceremonies included processions, freeing of captured birds, feeding the poor and prayers for peace gl DDHISTS throughout the country today celebrated one of their most important religious festivals Wesak Day with prayers, processions, freeing of captured birds, and feeding of the poor. In Kuala648 words
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Article41 1964-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Sin- I gapore Malay Teachers' Union proposes to stage a protest march to the Education Ministry at Kay Siang Road on June 7 over what they claim as the Ministry's •delay" in meeting the union's demands.41 words
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Article, Illustration256 1964-05-27 9 CEREMBAfc, Tues. Two student goodw i 1 1 "ambassadors" from Negri Sembilan will leave here for Melbourne this week to "sell" Malaysia to Australian students. They are Miss Thavamanl Subramanlam. 18, of King George V School, here, and Mr. Slow Kirn Jin.256 words
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Article45 1964-05-27 9 PENANO. Tues. Tne North East District Committee for National Language Month will hold an essay writing and translation contest next month. Intending competitors should write '.o the secretary. Bulan Ban*sa Kebangsaan Committee. NonaEast District, c/o Education Office. Peoang. not later than Friday.45 words
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Article96 1964-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ang Beng Kwee, was lined $300 In a magistrate's court yesterday for showing an obscene film and for having five reels of such films. Ang, who pleaded guilty, was arrested together with nine other men in a house at Clyde Terrace yesterday morning. I96 words
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179 1964-05-27 9 Ministry meeting to solve labour snag oiNGAPORE, Tues. The President of the Singapore Contractors' Association, Mr. Y. S. Loke said today he would meet officials of the Ministry of National Development, tomorrow regarding a hitch in the recruitmer H t of Singapore Labour for building projects in Sabah Mr. Loke179 words
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Article41 1964-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, Tues— Urn Hoi was charged in a magistrate's court, today for the murder of Sharma s/o Sambasivam, alias Sarveswara Sarma. at Kirn Keat Road on Friday at 9.15 p.m. No plea was recorded. He ni remanded.41 words
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Article34 1964-05-27 9 KAJANO. Tues. A witness room for the court here is now being built at a cost of about $500. In the past, witnesses had to wait in corridors of ttie courthouse.34 words
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139 1964-05-27 9 POLY CHIEF IS AIMING FOR UNIVERSITY STATUS CINGAPORE. Tues. The principal of the Singapore Polytechnic. Mr. E. Robert Edis, said today that he expected the polytechnic to gairi university status within the next five years. As a first step, he said, It had raised the entrance standard this year. Admission139 words
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Article40 1964-05-27 9 SINGAPORE. Tuw. Burglars broke Into a godown In Balestler Road, and stole 47 drums of assorted printing ink and 13 cases of printing ink. worth a total $5,000. The property belongs to James Chen and Co. Ltd.40 words
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111 1964-05-27 9 ItfUAK. Toes. Three 1 Malaysian fishermen were robbed of $100 and fishing nets worth $2,200 by armed Indonesian pirates in international waters off the coast of Johore. Their boat was intercepted by a gunboat carrying 10 pirates armed with rifles at 10 p.m. on Saturday.111 words
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141 1964-05-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The ban on rpisy motor-cycles in the capital stays and all new ones must be produced for inspection before licences are issued. At a recent meeting of the I traffic advisory committee, the Municipal Engineer, Mr. C. P. Hosking, said141 words
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Article89 1964-05-27 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A pollc* supervisee, Sect Chong Quan. told a criminal district court today that he had visited his fostermother to fulfil his filial duty on the seventh day of the Chines* New Year. The court found Sect guUty of breaking a supervision order on Feb.89 words
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Advertisement128 1964-05-27 9 TAKE THREE 4 4A AtMtt J f A 4 A V J 10 IpaMTOMiq I i*A M QC iJp3 If UZABETH MDO J,,. »«a— < U CUANSINO I 1 o Vffi^| JICRJEAMJJ yijffiooofj I *tjo, EUZAIETHARDEN **6tf* You buy one and take away three I YOU BUY Cleansing Cream. $6.50,128 words
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Miscellaneous625 1964-05-27 9 Today 's Radio, TV I >T light On; 10.00 The Newport RADIO SINGAPORE 3t?ffi K'SS'S SHORTWAVE 8EBVICE8: oert International; 12 midnight 41 and 25 metre* Close. MEDIUM WAVE SFRVICE: mm m 476 metre* RADIO MALAYSIA AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 NATIONAL SHOKTWAVfc News: 710 Up And About;625 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-05-27 10 'AIR CRASHES EVERY DAY BY 1980. ytIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, Tues.— A Swedish iTI aeronautical expert, in a speech here yesterday, forecast almost daily air disasters by the 1980s unless air safety is improved. Mr K.O. Lundberg. Direc-tor-General of the Aeronautical Research Institute of Sweden, said air fatalities could be reducedReuter - 197 words
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76 1964-05-27 10 TEL AVIV. Tues— Four hours' Intermittent exchange of fire between Israel and a Jordan Army patrol ended several weeks of border quiet yesterday, according to an Israeli Army spokesman. He said a Jordan patrol fired on an' Israeli border inspection unit near the centrel sectorAP - 76 words
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Article28 1964-05-27 10 BONN Tues. The West German Foreign Office Is currently examining the possibility of "formalising" West German trade relations with China, a Ministry spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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133 1964-05-27 10 WASHINGTON. Tue.s Ten secret servicemen have been assigned to proMet Mrs. John F. Kennedy and her children for the next two years, a Senate appropriations subcommittee was told yesterday. Two men are on duty constantly M days a year, but it takes ten133 words
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Article60 1964-05-27 10 MOSCOW. Tues— Firemen !n Kiev have been struggling for three days to put out a flre In the Ukraine's biggest library. accordIng to reports reaching here. The three-storey library belongs to the Academy of Sciences and is the third biggest In the country It contains sixReuter - 60 words
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Article24 1964-05-27 10 BOMBAY. Tues.—An unidentified disease killed 27 people and sent another 600 to hospital m Bombay over the weekend, medical authorities reported yesterday.24 words
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Article117 1964-05-27 10 COMMANDER Eric Cassel. 52, in full dress uniform of 1878 and celebrating Stockholm's Bicycle Week, rides high and handsome (left), on a pennyfarthing bicycle along Admirals Road of Sk c p psholmen. the Royal Swedish Navy's island bate off Stockholm. But disaster waits upon the unwary.117 words
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179 1964-05-27 10 SYDNEY, Tues. A 0 Russian migrant admitted threatening to blow up an> Australian airliner carrying 48 passengers in, i960 was sentenced here today to eight-and-a-half years' jail. Alex Hildebrandt. 25. a labourer, admitted placing explosive on a transAustralia airliner with Intent to damageReuter - 179 words
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Article20 1964-05-27 10 MANILA. Tups. Ninety-sevpn Indonesians who entered the Philippines illegally last March have been repatriated to their homeland. APAP - 20 words
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Advertisement208 1964-05-27 10 COOL— SILENTLY <^gg§^ 0335 12" DE LUXE Electric fans by Meidensha Electric of Japan are powerful enough to keep you cool on the hottest days. Yet they're so silent you'd have to listen hard to hear one. Only specialists in electric motors, like Meidensha, could make fans this good. Choose208 words
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Advertisement140 1964-05-27 10 Don't miss this opportunity n q rr icf\ I 4^ II NATIONAL IMI In 20 easy installments Lra of only P^ K9 $ZD month DAY ANIGHT SERVICE MTMNU 3UHITI from S3O a.m. nM3O pm I MnmirT Sundays and Public puiaUjliajM I PRODUCTS Hohdays from 130pm. IH I BACKED BY 1.10140 words
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Miscellaneous252 1964-05-27 10 Straits Times Crossword Mam m ny ,8.. 1. Some wine fermenUng? 6. Referring to certain i 0 pro(make It quickly for safety's auctions. Tooc* is pointlens (3. 4 2 1. 6). an d ripe for new presents 8. Fractured shoulder-blade Is a von (8) nothing to a doctor with an252 words
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Advertisement1359 1964-05-27 11 KUAMRgLAjXg|L|iu3 TO LIVERPOOL t wtSl COASI U.K.. Due iBM liv P Shan fenang »TREos LiTtrtaai, eiasgon la PVTMay May 21 .^phaliON A'mouth. LirerpML Cltsgow liPVJmiI ANTEHOR Lifirtlll, bHS|O« Gil. 42 JuM 1 JIM 3 AGAPENOI L.terpMl JIM 1 MM J MM 1/11 IMI It PYRRHUS LiicriMi, Oublm, Cltsgow Jim 111,359 words
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Advertisement1303 1964-05-27 11 f^vji THE EAC LINES H^\\ V^aV SINCAPOM 8 KUALA tU*iPUI«P.SWtTTtMNAM PINANO HKC^3pf*<j| I eo<MAU nouu li.uioc in. roMiMi ]O.»tu) o«>--•xoxi 7»oi moni u«u noNi tin momi*>s>i SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG BIEMEN, ANTWERP, «OTTEMAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, IQTHEHIURG «ND COPENHAGEN Sinajtiora P. fOOBJ Pining "JUTLANDIA" 1)0 Sailll 11 Part. 211,303 words
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Advertisement1224 1964-05-27 11 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS BENNEVIS VJiV" 001 S3 Smgaoon PL Shan '>nam Hamburg Jlly 12 Gil. I/May 21 May 21/31 *tg BENGLEUGH For S SUn Sitnoara f, S'haaj Najao MNAIMIN Linlll, Haßtwg May 10/ 1 JtM 1/ I lEHMHOR I'IM, N tirg. S'datA. Mbri1,224 words
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Advertisement1241 1964-05-27 11 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S<nttw»» Pt S*hoai "tnana N Om la»«o. tCITY OF NEWCASTLE Ml .ll-14,21 May 21/20 May II MM -CITY OF LEICESTER it 21 Jam 21 23 JIM 21 lum It lull tCITY OF CHICAGO 24/27 Jum 21 MM 211,241 words
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Article266 1964-05-27 12 TIN PRICE UP BY OVER $1 TIIK tin price in Penang yesterday rose by SI to 5539.50 on an ofTerinu i-xti mated down 10 tons t<. tons. All OttMC markit.s mcliKlini; the Stork Exchanee and Malay. m Ru* Ixt Market were clo.-rcl for tlie Wcsak Day holiday and will reopen266 words
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Article118 1964-05-27 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. t^XCESS of falls over n>e h in iJ Industrials widened today ..s the market eased. Most leaders lost ground. B.H.P. was down 9d. to 565. 6d. Minings eased. Most Oils la ground but Ampol Exploration j on at 14s. In busy trade. B.i-r MeUU leader Western118 words
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Article67 1964-05-27 12 SJMIPS lying aleniinda thi Sinxapora Harbaur wharvai »r aipacttd today ara: Karanodm 4 5. UaMaarg 11/14 Txayiay 15/16. Btraat sofndr. is. Uoreon 19, Maxwell Bmndcr U/32, Hoi Houw 26/28, Kernstai. Bentong 40/41. Surat 46, Kimanis >iA. Scudai N.VV. 3, Badao N.W. 4. Shipi in Pmani Harbour: In67 words
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Article37 1964-05-27 12 /VN the trit axchanK* market In Hone v Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar quoted Ht o.r:ii tor T.T. and 5.72 lor caih. StirhriK was quoted M lti ol :nd ana tan of laid at HN.37 words
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Article65 1964-05-27 12 French vehicle output in April amounted to 164.944 units, against 155.237 In March and 155.451 in April last year, according to the motor Industry federation. This brought output In the first four months of this year to 640.585 units, up from 608.268 in the corresponding period last year.65 words
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Article74 1964-05-27 12 J.K.R. TKNDFK NOTICI Tenders from Class 'D' above registered J.K R Contractors will be received by the Jurutera NeRC-ri. J.K.R. Selangor. up to 3.00 p.m. on 22.6.1964 for the Design. Supply. Delivery, Erection and Commissioning of Water Purification Plant and Equipment for the Swimming Pool at Youth Leadership Training74 words
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Advertisement1068 1964-05-27 12 ■T aY lOka^aaL t mill fJ aTI I i^^aa^T^T awsf Sit fA •MBsjaaMMSsJHadyhtadJHHaMLa^L VI KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacitic. and Great Lakes/Ban Canada Service Hongkont mama f'tuca H'ta> M'raai U'rsii O'csajs -Mini jliaii Mara" 22 23 Jaae I Jail N July i Aaf 1 Aaf II Aat 21 Ac*1,068 words
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Advertisement1037 1964-05-27 12 t™HoRIENTj LINES l Sailings to the United Kingdom Deport Oep. Port Deport Arrival Spore S'hom Penong U.K. CHUSAN" 30 May 20 Jam* "CATHAY" 8 June 9 June 1 July ORCADES" 5 July 6 July 27 July CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Aug ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aug 22 Aug1,037 words
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Advertisement1252 1964-05-27 12 FEDERATION OF MALAYA SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURAL SCHOLARSHIP 1964. The Federation ot Malaya Society ot Architects ofleis to young men and women of Federal Citizenship one scholarship lor a three years course in Architecture at the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur to commence in July 1964. The Scholarship will consist of1,252 words
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Advertisement902 1964-05-27 12 NOTICES 1 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*) I CnredcemtHl Plcdfesa Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Koad. L*m Joon Siong (Chop Seni Fohi No. 255 Soutb Bridge Road. Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fau> Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Roud, Seou Klan (Cbop Nam Cheung).902 words
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Advertisement911 1964-05-27 13 (('ontinurd from Pair 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2t Word* $10 (Minimum) MRS. LIP SENC YIN wishes to 'he Krancixcan Missionaries of Ipoh. for their k.ndness towards her late husband, ka offered Holy Masses and sent wreaths and teleShe is thankful to those who •he funeral. SITUATIONS VACANT to Wards SS (Vln.) Box911 words
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Advertisement1083 1964-05-27 13 SITUATIONS WANTED ?0 Word* Si (Mtn.)-Box St ct* EXPERIENCED OFFICE MANAGER, Chinese, th many years of Accounting Administrative Commercial/Secretarial Industrial experience seeks responsible position. Box A3B3S B.T. Spore. MECHANICAL ENGINEER recently returned VK 1 yrs. exp. Development, Production, General Engineering, Instrumentation. Prior exp. Industrial Process Plant Machinery. Machine Tools Sales1,083 words
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Advertisement1014 1964-05-27 13 TUITION Word* Si (Mm.)— Box It rtt txtra LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual Controlled Minor 1000 A Triumph Heralds. Hourly $6.30. Phone *****. 10, Balmoral Koad, Singapore. ORCHARD DRIVING SCHOOL Experienced English Speaking Instructors. Dual-controlled Morris 1100, 1000. 307 Orchard Road. Spore. Tel: am EXPERIENCED CRAOUATE gives tuition all science subjects1,014 words
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Advertisement883 1964-05-27 13 PHILATELY ta Warts U (Him., Baa It Ha. aatrm USED POSTAGE STAMPS WANTEO. Write for Buying List Phoenix Stamp Co. (Canterbury) Ltd. (DepLZD.26. St. Oeorge'a Place. Canterbury. Kent. England. HIRE PURCHASE 2t Wards U (Mtm,)—Baa tt eta, tatrm SIERA T.V. on eaay payment contact HI Fl Traders. 99 south Bridge883 words
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Advertisement881 1964-05-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wards SS (Mln.)—Bax St cts. txtra 1953 MORRIS 1100 Condition V. Good with insurance tax. H.P. can be arranged. Ring Spore ***** ask P.H. Llm after 5.30 p.m. ring *****. ROVER 100, IMI. Manager* car. carefully driven 24.000 miles. Beautiful condition and very reasonable priced at $5,500.881 words
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Advertisement1029 1964-05-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Word* tS (Min.)— Box in et*. extra SUNBEAM TALBOT 90 Tourer Red, black hood. Oood condition. Excellent performance. A bargain at SI. IOO. Eastgat*. 112/3 Upper Chanel Road, I Spore. I ORCHARD MOTORS Used Car Dept. ISS2 Vauxhall VX4/90 S49SO ISS2 Hlllman Minx ***** 1962 Victor1,029 words
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Advertisement747 1964-05-27 13 CURIOS 2t Words U (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm WHOLESALI A RETAIL Indian Brass Ware. Carved Wooden Tablrs E.P.N.B. Beer Muu, Bamboo Table Mat*. Wall Pictures and Plates. Hsu Brothers, 3-C Coleman Street. S'por* 6. TRANSLATION SERVICE 20 Words U (Min.)— Box St et*. txtra WEI FEN Secretarial. Translation Commercial747 words
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Advertisement579 1964-05-27 13 BARS ft RESTAURANTS (S'por,) If Words SS (Mln.)-Btx it ct*. rrtr,, YIP. LUNCHEON. 3C Raffira Place, Singapore-.'. Orders Dept: 184 A Teluk Ayer Street Tel: 226.V1. Popular $1.00 Packet Lunches. Time Ravin*. Satisfying A Economical. Delivered to your office* within 1 mile radlua Today* Choice Selection* (No. T) Chicken In579 words
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Article, Illustration407 1964-05-27 14 TOKYO, Tues— Tan Yee Khan of Malaysia scored a major upset today by eliminating Erland Kops of Denmark, 15-10,2-15, 15-5 in the third round of the world invitation men's individual badminton tournament sponsored by the Japan Badminton Association. Japanese badminton officials were407 words
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221 1964-05-27 14 CRICKET SHEPHERDSON BROTHERS SPARKLE FOR KILAT CLUB ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Forceful batting by the Shepherdson brothers Mike, Christie and Dennis enabled Kilat Club to beat Negrl Hindu Youths by 188 runs ln a friendly cricket match at Pantal here today. All of them retired after scoring half-centuries. Dennis made 61221 words
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Article57 1964-05-27 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malaysia Amateur Swimming Asso- j elation will meet here on June 7 to decide whether to accept a twoweek tour of Malaysia by a N>w Zealand waterpolo team ln January TTie touring team will be either Waitemata. Auckland's club champions for the past57 words
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Article491 1964-05-27 14 ATHLETICS Monk's Hill Secondary School meet (Spore): Boys Div. A 100 m: 1 Tan Kia Wah 2 Johfari Selamat 3 Eng Meng Hoon 12.9; 200 m: 1 Hamzah All 2 J. S'lamat 3 Sldek Mat Tan 26.6; 400 m: 1 S Jeyapathy 2 Hamzah All 3 Gopal 58.5;491 words
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Article114 1964-05-27 14 HOCKEY Japanese boys may visit KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A I biennial hockey tournament between Malaysian and Japanese schoolboys may be Inaugurated in August this year. The Hockey Association of Japan. v.lio h?ve suggested the Idea, said they would send a high school team to Malaysia this year. They would pay114 words
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311 1964-05-27 14 GOLF PI BID FOR EARLIER CIRCUIT TO ATTRACT AMERICANS By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Tues. The next FarEast circuit golf c hampionships, which include the Singapore Open and the Malayan open at Kuala Lumpur, may see more world professional stars taking part than in previous years. This will be possible311 words
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Article46 1964-05-27 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association decided today that the Malaysian Open championships here should start from June 14 instead of June 10 The Inaugural meeting ot the Badminton Association of Malaysia scheduled to be held after the championships, has also been postponed.46 words
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324 1964-05-27 14 SOCCER Services make S'pore fight SPORE 2 SERVICES 0 SINGAPORE, Tues. Joint Services put up a magnificent fight before conceding victory to Singapore in their Malaya Cup south zone match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Singapore scored both their goals in the second half after 55 minutes of level pegging324 words
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Article143 1964-05-27 14 SOCCER Spore Business House!) Div. I: Spore Glass v Wearnes Bros ipadang); Bramtoco v HK Bank (Balestier Rdt; Cold Storage v Shell (River Valley*. Div. Z: Chartered Bank v Mercantile bank: NTS v Metal Box: Malaysian Airways v Borneo Motors (all matches at Farrer Pk). Div. 3A: Harper143 words
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Advertisement1000 1964-05-27 14 IMMHpBpBHMp^BHpH^^a^HHHpHHBBp|H TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.KJI. registered contractors Class "E" and above Supplies) will be received at the office of the State Engineer. P.W.D. Penang up to 12 noon ot the 18th June. 1964 for supply of sluice valves, air valves and reflux valves in Province Wellesley.1,000 words
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Advertisement198 1964-05-27 14 Introducing the NEW S~"~ lj|j% Minolta W 0 0 AW POWERFUL CdS LIGHT METER .Jty I Ml SZwl S* M MEASURES CANOLEUGHT TO TIL /JIULLL-m outdoors Mgk [jP^Bi measuring device nude. It covert SBHU^^HAk n txtenuve rang* from candlelight lo bright outdoort and it every bit I I -»,^-,^,lt»<s it*198 words
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Article384 1964-05-27 15 J£M£*G*^*g2!^~* MOVIEGOER DOES A FAULTLESS GALLOP WHILE OLEANDER 111 IPOH, Tuesday. and Oleander 111 will renew rivalry in the $30,<HH) Perak Derby to be run over 12f here on Sunday. Shaw Stable's Moviegoer beat Oleander 111 in the Singapore Derby last month. Both are in384 words
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130 1964-05-27 15 Balustrade backed to win £4,000 at 33-1- EPSOM DERBY CALLOVER T ONDON. Tues. Balustrade was the only colt to receive any backing at last night's Victoria club caUover on the Epsom Derby to be run over lit on June 3. Balustrade, who ran third In the 3,000 Guineas and IsReuter - 130 words
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Article70 1964-05-27 15 Dawn fit for Tokyo coach SYDNEY. Tues.— Dawn Praser, Australian swimming star, satisfied an Olympic coach she will be fit for the Tokyo Games. Less than three months ago, Dawn was injured m a c.ir crash in which her mother died. Yesterday Dawn swam in a specie! fund raising exhibitionReuter - 70 words
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Article132 1964-05-27 15 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Toes. Malaysian turf official Tengkn Khalid bin Tengkn Jahya has arrived in Sydney to continue his three-month study of Australian turf organisation. He already has spent two months in Melbourne. The Tengltu revealed in the weekend that his visit resulted from that132 words
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Article120 1964-05-27 15 HONG KONG, Tues. Kltchee, the Hong Kong chair olon football club, were severely reprimanded and fined HK$5O today for misconduct during a recent exhibition game. The game In question nearly sparked a riot when Kitchee, play Ing against The Rest after taking the season's League and Shield "double."Reuter - 120 words
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Article41 1964-05-27 15 BRIDGETOWN. (Barbados) Tues. Rain prevented play for the second-day In succession in the American zone second round Davis Cup tie here yesterday between the British Caribbean and Chile Chile lead 1-0 after winning the first singles on Saturday ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration91 1964-05-27 15 MEMBERS of Britain's "Flying Squad"— the men's world record-break-iTl ing relay team— (from left)— Berwyn Jones, Peter Radford, David Jones and Ron Jones, pictured outside Buckingham Palace, London, on May 20 before going in to receive special plaques from the Duke of Edinburgh. TheReuter - 91 words
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Article31 1964-05-27 15 LAGOS, Tues. —The Nigerian Lawn Tennis Federation nave applied for afllation to the International federation so as 10 he qualified to compete in next year's Davis Cup competition. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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291 1964-05-27 15 Hampshire race to their first victory ONDON, Tues. Hampshire, champions in 1962, raced to their first win of the season in the English county cricket chamPion s h i p yesterday when they beat Gloucestershire by 166 runs at Bristol. The task of securing 278 runs to beat Hampshire onReuter - 291 words
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Article31 1964-05-27 15 PENANO. Tues. The Penang athletics season will begin on Sunday with the AAA's 12-mile Round-the-House Relay at Sepoy Lines. The annual cross-country race will be run on June 7.31 words
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272 1964-05-27 15 LAWN TENNIS Darmon v Santana in semi-finals DARIS, Tues. Pierre Darmon, 30. the French No. 1. and Manuel Santana, 26. the Spanish cha m pion, yesterday qualified to meet in the men's singles semifinals of the French teryiis championships here for the second successive year Both had comfortable three-set winsReuter - 272 words
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188 1964-05-27 15 LONDON. Tues. Eleven very red-faced cricketers went back to work at Folkstone. Kent, yesterday and told their workmates: "Please, please, don't mention ducks to us." For that is what every one of them collected In a cricket match at the weekend. The wholeReuter - 188 words
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386 1964-05-27 15 T*HE TEST betting market went topsy-turvy at L Lord's yesterday. Last week- when the Australians failed to finish off Glamorgan and Cambridge, there were generous odds to be had on the Australians for the series that begins at Nottingham on Thursday week386 words
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Article330 1964-05-27 15 from JACK FINGLETON London, Tues piest in several long summers of Indecision and doubt. O'Neill gone. Simpson was la superb form he has hit 125. 138. 55, 57, 95 and 105 not out in his last Innings and sparkled just as brilliantly. He hit 16 fours over 168 minutes, his330 words
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Article, Illustration470 1964-05-27 16 DATO ISMAIL - Indonesian saboteurs, local fifth columnists effectively checked, says Home Affairs Minister DATO ISMAIL I am very nappy \.ilh lie Sir.napore Police." SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Malaysian Minister for Home Affairs Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today praised the Singapore Police for the way they470 words
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Article88 1964-05-27 16 Ceylon sends eyes to Singapore COLOMBO. Tut*.— Three pairs of human eyes were flown to Sin-l-apore for cornea grafting as a cesture fiom this Buudui&t. counuy to maik its holiest festival. Uuddha's birthaay. Relatives of a 75-year-old man anc of two otners who died early tooay supplied the eyes in88 words
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Article85 1964-05-27 16 Egypt and Iraq sign unity pact BEIRUT. Tue^.— President Nasser of atapt and President AbUel Salam Aili of Iraq, today signed ar agreement in Cairo whlcn both described as a step towards unity between the two countries. The agreement, as broadcast live over the UAR radio network, provided for the85 words
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95 1964-05-27 16 Christians send mission to Indonesia SYDNEY, Tues. A joint Protestant-Roman Catholic work mission will leave Australia next week for a three-week "Christian confrontation" of Indonesia. The mission is being sponsored by the Australian Council ot Churches and the Pontifical Mission Aid Societies. The members of the joint mission will payReuter - 95 words
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Article31 1964-05-27 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Medical Association will hold a symposium on "Medical facilities and planning for the State of Singapore" at the pathology lecture theatre at 8 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-05-27 16 THE SINGAPORE Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (in the front row wearing a white shirt), stands rigidly at attention during a Buddhist prayer ceremony at the Mcc Toh School at Race Course Road yesterday. The ceremony was part of the Vesak Day celebration inAH Yusof - 81 words
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Article25 1964-05-27 16 GATWICK (Southern England i, Tues. President Ibrahim Abboud of the Sudan arrived here to begin a nine-day State visit to Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article442 1964-05-27 16 LONDON, Tues Stock markets were unsettled by fears of further restrictive measures following the tightening labour situation, and closed with widespread losses. Prices occasionally finished above the worst, but there was no general rally. Business throughout was small and selective. Gilts were a shade easier where changed. Closing442 words
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Article181 1964-05-27 16 LONDON. Tuesday. BRITAIN'S Commonwealth Development Corporation was committed to projects worth over £20 million in the Far East nearly all of it in Malaysia by the end of 1963, the Corporation's annual report said today. The report, published as a White Paper, says: "The CorporationReuter - 181 words
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Article37 1964-05-27 16 SYDNEY, Tues. The New Settlers' Federation of Australia will ask the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies. to set up a royal commision to investigate the activities of foreign political group btsed in this country. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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126 1964-05-27 16 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY. Tiies. Customs officers searchin; a Swedish freighter, Milos, for contraband yesterday found instead two illegal immigrants, Wong Kani. 47, and Wong Kwong Fong, 22. from Canton. They had stoned away in the ship from Hong Kong, evading detection for six126 words
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Article57 1964-05-27 16 SYDNEY, Tues.— The aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne will sail I early next month to take part in I the South-East Asia Treaty Or- i ganisailon naval exercises off the rhllippines. The carrier is now at Jervis Bay taking on aircraft a>)d mid- p!ies. She will57 words
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Article65 1964-05-27 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will address Singapore Polytechnic freshies at the Victoria Theatre at 9.45 a.m. tomorrow. Dr. Toh is chairman of the Board of Governors of the Polytechnic. After his speech, the Polytechnic Students' Union will launch its65 words
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Article262 1964-05-27 16 Aussies win by nine wickets London. Tims.— The AusI tralians beat the Mcc i Lords here today by nine wh-kets. Final scores were MCC and 224: Australian six declared and 99 for one. Results of other cricket, matcb!*k played today wen At Swansea: Glamorgan E.v.e.\ by M\ wicket E <■■Reuter - 262 words
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Obituary48 1964-05-27 16 JAMES STEPHENS dird suddenly !n J.B. Hospital on 2H-.V64 due to car arcidrnt. leaving behind his twlov.-d Fiance Mln Alice Yapp to mourn hl« IOM. ANTONY THOMAS, father of Mrs Ciclly D'Sllva HI loron* •G", T.-lok Kurau. Singapore pMMd n'.vay peacefully 26-5-64 at Kochu V. li. Trtvandnim.48 words
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