The Straits Times, 28 May 1964
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Title Section20 1964-05-28 1 28WHHiftAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125.000 leu*"** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1964-05-28 1 Stroke, then a heart attack and coma Nanda is sworn in as the new Prime Minister NEW DELHI, Wednesday MR. NEHRU, India's Prime Minister since 1947, died from a heart attack at his home here this afternoon. He was 74. A shocked Parliament heard the announcement: "TheAgencies - 1,339 words
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489 1964-05-28 1 FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN - The summit: Cabinet won't budge on terms FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Cabinet met today the second time since Monday—and again stood fast on its stand that Indonesia must withdraw her troops from Malaysian soil as a condition for the Tokyo summit. At Monday's the Cabinet refused to489 words
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Article90 1964-05-28 1 TRIBUTE RALLY TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A public rally to pay tribute to the late Prime Minister of India. Mr. Nehru, will be held at the Stadium Merdeka here at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his deputy. Tun Abdul Razak. and other Cabinet Ministers and90 words
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Article51 1964-05-28 1 FOLKESTONE (England). Wen— Barbara Llneham. 20. will liv to Singapore to marry her soldier sweetheart. 23-year-old I i:m Deuchar on Sunday by courtesy of the British Army's ".-eivice for young lovers" it was announced today. The Army's courtesy has saved E..rbara £182 for a one-way llinht.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article184 1964-05-28 1 Thais 'should not attend 9 I BANGKOK, Wad. HPHE Thai Foreign x Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, told reporters yesterday in his personal view Thailand should not attend the forthcom- ing ministerial meeting on the Malaysia issue. Tun Thanat was talking to reporters on the discussions he had had in Malaysia184 words
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Article61 1964-05-28 1 MALACCA. Wed. A local fisherman. Von Meng Hui. 37. was robbed of his identity card, boat licence and $25 cash by pirates in the Straits of Malacca on Monday afternoon. Goh was fishing, near Pulau Undan. when a motorboat with three men, belived to be61 words
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Article32 1964-05-28 1 STUDENTS PROTEST SEOUL, Wed— Student demonstrations acain-t (•ovrrnmrnt spread t<> countryside today about •"'<•<• students in Kwaagjß, I*o miles south of Seoul, demanded resignation of President Park Chung Her —lT l32 words
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354 1964-05-28 1 Soek's 'crush' fighters due in Borneo JAKARTA, Wed. The Bret wave of Indonesia's *v ru s h Malaysia' 1 volunteer combat brigade is scheduled to leave For the Iron tier areas in Indonesian Borneo on Saturday. Anlara news agency reported today. Antara attributed the story to the Brigade Commander, veteran354 words
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Advertisement76 1964-05-28 1 Hfc I V 4 Wherever you live you can depend on Electrolux You can enjoy all the benefits of modern refrigeration with the Electrolux I. 27, wherever you live. The kerosine model makes you independent of electricity supplies. Electric models and models which work by bottled (as (1. P.0.) arc76 words
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Article, Illustration457 1964-05-28 2 U.S. aid to keep S.-E. Asia free STEVENSONS PLEDGE IN U.N. COUNCIL UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday fHE United States last night again pledged before the United Nations that it would continue to help by all necessary means the free nations of South-East Asia to remain free as long as Communist aggressionReuter; UPI - 457 words
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150 1964-05-28 2 MCNAMARA: VIETNAM HAS BLANK CHEQUE WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr. Robert McNamara, U.S. Defence Secretary, said here today the South Vietnamese "have a blank cheque" and top priority on the arms, manpower and funds of the U.S. Defence Department. He was speaking to reporters after briefing the Senate Armed Forces Committee onReuter - 150 words
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Article29 1964-05-28 2 WASHINGTON Wed. Gen. Kan Ohmorl. Japan.*, chief of staff for ground forces, urrlved here yesterday for consultations with US. Defence officials, and a tout of army installations—Reuler.29 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-05-28 2 THE TOM-TOM BEATS AND AFRICA COMES TO LONDON IT'S hot the tom-tom beats and a happy, dark-skinned dancer leaps high to the magic of the rhythm. Bat this is not Africa. It happened in London as Lei Ballets Africans rehearsed for a show at the New Victoria Theatre. The show.Mirrorpic - 66 words
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148 1964-05-28 2 JJONG KONG. Wea. —Prince Souphanouvong, leader of the proCommunist Pathet Lao, has stated that his neutralist half-brother. Prince Souvanna Phouma. should no longer be considered as Premier of the National Union Government of Laos. According to the New China News Agency last night, theReuter - 148 words
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284 1964-05-28 2 THANT:MENWHO SUGGEST USE OF A-ARMS MUST BE OUT OF MIND OTTAWA, Wednesday. JJ THANT, the U.N. Secretary General, said here today that anybody who would propose the use of atomic weapons against guerillas in South Vietnam "is, in my view, out of his mind." U Thant also said he doubt-Reuter - 284 words
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Article202 1964-05-28 2 Naga rebels agree to a ceasefire YEW DELHI. Wed. Naga rebel tribesmen have agreed to a ceasefire in their 10--year fight for independence from India, It was announced today. Mr. Bimala Prasud ChaJia. Chief Minister of Assam. announced the ceasefire to correspondents at Kohima. administrative capital of the newly-formed Indian202 words
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Article23 1964-05-28 2 MOSCOW, Wed— The Soviet Union announced yesterday It was buying a 25.000-ton floating dock from Japan's Mitsubishi Zoshen Company. AJ».23 words
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Article23 1964-05-28 2 TATPEH. Wed— A South Korean military mission led by Lt.Oen. Choi Chang Un arrived here yesterday for a week's visit. DPI.23 words
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246 1964-05-28 2 MANILA, Wed. Filipinos are ready to take over retail business from foreigners when the Philippine retail trade nationalisation 1 a w takes full effect next month, the Commerce Department reported today. The Commerce and Industry Secretary, Mr. Tecfllo D. Reyes, said official figures246 words
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Article62 1964-05-28 2 UONG KONG, Wed. Number 2164 has spelt 11 death for two members of the Hone Konr police force. Records show that corporal Lam Yick-Qan, one of three policemen killed in a gun battle in the New Territories last Sunday, carried the number. Thirteen years ago. gangsters inReuter - 62 words
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Article39 1964-05-28 2 COIjOMBO, Wed. Floods Inundated south-west Ceylon coastal towns yesterday. Rubber plantations In the Kalutara district. 25 miles from Colombo are Isolated. About 10.000 tappers are out of work, and 200 houses have been destroyed. A^.39 words
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Advertisement126 1964-05-28 2 B As from Bth June 1964, U.T.A. will introduce the FASTEST FLIGHT TO PARIS m M I J Leaving SINGAPORE every Monday ot 850 M P-m. by UT/AF 1561 via KARACHI and \1 |P®a^ ATHENS tffl& ft f^^L J^ I —arriving PARIS at 7.20 a.m. on Tuesday *'?<&_ I__J M126 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-05-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby HUT W26SS V' "T iTM Ujas suqunkSl CAMT Jl i' Hi VmaveV Cictttgi v /"well, it prrsA much tighter /just I A SALAD /T GOOD rutNQ i <J^ GEMEMBEf&D TUB I prices ruevcuAPGe38 words
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Article307 1964-05-28 3 'BRITISH COLONIALISM AND CHINESE POLICY GET ON FINE IN HONG KONG' MOSCOW, Wednesday. Pravda correspondents who recently visited Hong Kong wrote today in the newtspaper that British colonialism and Peking's fereign policy "are getting along amicably in Hong Kong," the very policy which lays claim to beReuter - 307 words
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205 1964-05-28 3 Parker is champion of Britain's youth I ONDON, Wed. Lord Parker, Britain's Lord Chief Justice, yesterday defended the nations youth, declaring they were no better and no worse than in the past. He told the general assembly of the Church of Scotland In Edinburgh that despite this, there was stillReuter - 205 words
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Article45 1964-05-28 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Two Russians have been sentenced •to be shot and at least six others jailed on charges ot illegally diverting Government goods to private use. The sentences were made In a government drive to crack down on economic crimes. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article37 1964-05-28 3 MOSCOW. Wed— The official dates for Premier Khrushchev's visit to Scandinavia were announced yesterday They are: Denmark, June 16 to 21 Sweden June 22 to 27 and Norway -June 29 to July 4— APAP - 37 words
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Article27 1964-05-28 3 BELGRADE. Wed Marshal Rodlon Malinovsky, Soviej, Defence Minister, arrived here by air today heading a Soviet Army delegation on an official visit to Yugoslavia. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-05-28 3 Dionne and Cilia... pop fans —thought they were rivals—' THEY made the cosiest two-some you ever saw. There they were in i,ondon. Dlonne Warwick (left), the American singer who first made a disc of "Anyone Who Had a Heart." and Cilia Black, the Liverpool girl who swiftly moved in andMirrorpic - 119 words
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Article130 1964-05-28 3 Curfew in riot-torn B. Guiana GEORGETOWN, Wed— The Governor oi British Guiana. Sir Richard Luyt, has ordered a du>k tc dawn curfew on the area a ound Wlsmar, 65 miles up the Demerara river, to strengthen law and order forces fighting an outbreak of violence, arson and looting since SundayAP - 130 words
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Article15 1964-05-28 3 BELGRADE. Wed. President Tito of Yugoslavia celebrated his 72nd birthday yesterday. AP.AP - 15 words
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Article186 1964-05-28 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. nnHE United States is seriously concerned over the prospective delivery of Soviet heavy armaments- -including fighter planes and artillery to Cyprus, administration officials said last night. 1 Reports circulated here that the Government of President Makarios was negotiating with the Soviet Union onReuter - 186 words
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Article22 1964-05-28 3 LONDON. Wed— President Ibrahim Abboud of the Sudan hu prrived to begin a nine-day state visit to Britain —ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article257 1964-05-28 3 STOCKHOLM, Wed. 0 Self-p rofessed "double spy" Col. Stig Wennerstroem told investigators he sometimes handed espionage material to his Soviet contact at group meetings in the Pentagon In Washington, according to a report issued here yesterday. The former diplomat told them bis Russian employers foundReuter - 257 words
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Article82 1964-05-28 3 LONDON. Wed -Four Collie dogs viciously turned on their mistress on Monday maulinc her to death. Mrs Mary Riley. a 77-year-old widow was found bleeding to death with more than 300 claw marks on her back. She had raised thr three -year-old Tollies since they82 words
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Article59 1964-05-28 3 LONDON. Wed— John Vassall. the former Admiralty clerk serving an 18-year sentence for spying for Russia, was yesterday confirmed by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Dr. John Heenan. at a ceremony In Wormwood Scrubs Prison. Vassall. 39. Is the son of a Church of EnglandReuter - 59 words
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277 1964-05-28 3 SOCCER RIOT: POLICE HEAD, SPECTATOR DETAINED IN LIMA T IMA. Wed. The commandant in charge of police at the National Stadium here, where hundreds of people were trampled to death when tear gas was used to break up a riot on Sunday, has been detained, it was announced yesterday. TheReuter - 277 words
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Advertisement242 1964-05-28 3 Bewitching i ENCHANTMENT f Princess line la sheath swimsuit y for the most figure r v jf flattery. Helanca Nylon/ Lycra Spandex, V^ v Kr > J j| I Jflfl ■V^^npny Bedaaling \fc U liA SUNSET JEWEL /S fc*N Brilliant flowers JM KaA lighten tuck-in Uk straps. Blouson with 1242 words
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Article24 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Old Rafflesians' Association will hold Iheir annual dinner on June 13 at 7.30 p.m. at the Raffles Institution Hall.24 words
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Article19 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. K. Visvalingam has been le-elected piesldent of the Singapore Ceylon Sports Club for this year.19 words
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641 1964-05-28 4 1 day's jail for soldier increased to 6 months SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A SOLDIER, Zainal bin Abdul Hamid, 23, under a district court sentence of one day's jail and $150 fine for giving false evidence before a kathi when he applied to get married, had his sentence enhanced to six months641 words
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Article62 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Llm Kirn San. today withheld comment on complaints of alleged rudeness by officials of the Housing Board pending an investigation. He had received a letter twt* days ago from Mrs. C. V. Tevar Nair, Assemblywoman for Moultnein, urging him62 words
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Article65 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. To celebrate the 400 th anniversary ol Shakespeare's birth, the Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of Singapore, will present a programme entitled "A Man for all time", at the National Library at 3 p.m on Sunday. Admission tickets are available at the National Library before65 words
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Article26 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship will present a variety concert, "Limelight," at the Anglo-Chin-ese school auditorium In Coleman Street on June 6.26 words
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Article39 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The offices of the U. S. Consulate General will be closed on Friday in observance of America's Memorial Day The USIS Library, however, will remain open on Friday, but will be closed on Saturday.39 words
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Article36 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Marine Sales Manager of Shell Malaysia Ltd., Singapore Division. Mi. Chan Joo Kirn, will leave on Friday to study bunkering operations at British ports and In Rotterdam. Amsterdam. Hamburg and Bremen.36 words
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Article23 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Mahmood bin Ahmad has been elected chairman of the Caltex Dranch of United Workers of the Petroleum Industry.23 words
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381 1964-05-28 4 WELL-INFORMED RANK AND FILE VITAL TO UNIONISM, SAYS MINISTER SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today said that a well-informed and disciplined rank and file in the trade union movement was equally important as the leadership in the growth of sound democratic trade unionism. Speaking at381 words
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Article64 1964-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The committee of management of the newly-registered Indian Film Fans Association is as follows: Mr. A. Anthony, president; Mr. M. SubbaraJ, hon. secretary; Mr. E. Parasuraman, hon. treasurer. Members: Mr. M. Rengarasu. Mr. M. RathlnavelU. Mr. J. John, Mr. R Suppiah. Mr. J. Anthony, Mr. R.64 words
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591 1964-05-28 4 Registration for Primary One begins June 10 SINGAPORE. Wed REGISTRATION of children for admission to Primary One in all Government and Govern-ment-aided schools in Singapore next year will take place from June 10 to July 10. A Ministry of Education statement, announcing this today, said that parents should register their591 words
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Article53 1964-05-28 5 Radio man for' Canada KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Chung Hong Mun. a Radio Malaysia technical assistant in Ka.lang, left today to attend a special course In Canada under the Colombo Plan He will be attached to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for ttirre months to do training in maintenance and operation53 words
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Article101 1964-05-28 5 ITOH. Wed. Mr f v OelmeRadclufe. general managir of Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd., was today re-elected president of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association Mr Woo Ka Llm. was re-elected vice-president Committee members are: Mr. W W Abel. Mr. Chan Keong Hon. Mr Chin Sun Khoon. Mr101 words
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Article259 1964-05-28 5 IPOH, Wednesday. a POLICE constable on patrol one afternoon saw a naked man and a woman in a compromising position in a blukar patch in Gunong Cheroh near here, a preliminary inquiry was told today. l The constable. Abdul Rah- man bin Rejab of the259 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-05-28 5 THE Philippines' special envoy. Mr. Salvador P. Lopes, who celebrated his 53rd birthday in Kuala I.umpur yesterday, -took time off from summit deliberations, to have lunch with bis family. Like all "birthday boys" dad had the honour of picking the dishes, which from this picture, was74 words
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251 1964-05-28 5 SENOFSKY TO GIVE VIOLIN CONCERT IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Wed. Fame and success did not come easily to American-born violinist, Berl Senofsky. now in Singapore to give a concert. It took him 27 years of hard work to achieve both. Today, Senofsky who has Joined the ranks of the great violin251 words
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Article51 1964-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ustae Haji Salleh. liaison officer for religious schools in the Education Ministry, will attend a 15-day seminar for Muslim theological personalties In Germany next month. The seminar is sponsored by the German Press and Information Office. It starts on June 1 ln.Tutzing near51 words
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Article, Illustration599 1964-05-28 5 -Dato Sir John Hay, aged 81, dies in London KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J)ATO Sir John Hay, the dominant figure in the natural rubber industry for over 40 years died in London last night, aged 81. He had been ill for sometime. He was spokesman, leader and policy-maker of the natural599 words
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108 1964-05-28 5 'Stealing' our men, accuses union DENANG, Wed. Th* George Town City Council Transport Mun i c i pal Services' Workers' Union today accused the Penang Union of "stealing" its members. "The PMBU is doing this by foul means," the president. Inche Rashld bin Hussain. said in a statement. The union108 words
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118 1964-05-28 5 LONDON. Wed. A petition by O th man bin Mat. found guilty by a jury's majority verdict in tbe Singapore High Court last September of the murder of Mohamed Tasir bin Abdullah and sentenced to death, was heard by tbe judicial committeeReuter - 118 words
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Article35 1964-05-28 5 PENANG, Wed. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ, will preside and give away the prizes at the Penang Free School annual athletic sports starting on the school ground. Green Lane, on Saturday.35 words
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323 1964-05-28 5 MALACCA, Wed. TWO labourers were found guilty in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of attempted robbery and sentenced to 18 months' jail each. They were Bachik bin Mohamed Jok. 38. and Berahim bin Mohamed. 19. who were stated to323 words
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Advertisement231 1964-05-28 5 Starts next Sunday, 31st May 'LISTEN with LOVE' A new weekly presentation of your favourite hits on E.M.I, records Every Sunday at 4.00 p.m. Radio Malaysia, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE BORNEO CO., LTD. GREAT WORLD CABARET presents As From To-night Nightly For This Week Only231 words
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Advertisement208 1964-05-28 5 TONIGHT BADMINTON HALL 7.00 9.30 P.M. YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! LET'S A GET MAORI MAD TWIST ROCK SWING MIMIC BALLAD DRUM BEAT MAORI TRADITIONAL ALL THIS PLUS (Malaysia's Top Recording Stars) THE CRESCENDOS DON'T FAIL TO GET YOUR TICKETS AT: C. K. TANG WINSTON'S BADMINTON HALL PRICE: S5, S3 S2 TRUST208 words
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388 1964-05-28 6 Kuala Lumpur, wed MANUFACTURERS local and foreign have so far booked 200 acres of the new 700 acre industrial site to be put up at Batu Tiga near here. A Seiangor Government spokesman who revealed this today, said that the Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya)388 words
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Article77 1964-05-28 6 The successful nurses KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —The follow ing nui.es from the Assunta Hospital, Petaling Jaya. have qualified for the Government c Certificate in General Nursing: Patricia Chen Slew Yin. Sally Lum Chooi Lan, Cecilia Poh Saw Kee, Mary Loo Voon Sim. Lily Tan, Magdalene Kan? Joo Moy, Clara Chong77 words
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167 1964-05-28 6 Teachers to school head: Don't meddle in our affairs pENANG. Wed. The Penang branch of the Day Training College Graduates Union last ni-: lit unanimously adopted a resolution urging heads of schools "not to interfere with the personal affairs of teachers." Mr. Jiwan Singh, who movrd this. >aid that at167 words
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Article57 1964-05-28 6 KAN GAR. Wed— Border passes to Thailand for travellers from Perils will in future be Issued at the State Information Department In the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m In addition, passes are also issued to the public at57 words
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218 1964-05-28 6 What, no magic hat to swell the Ring! SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Rine 115 of the International Brotherhood of Magicians is now conducting membership campaign to provide opportunities for enthusiasts in the S!atp to learr the art of magic as a hobby The secrciary, Mr Tan Bah Chee. today said218 words
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Article34 1964-05-28 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Th« Speaker of the Singapore Fifthl*tive Assembly, Mr. E. W. Barker, will declare open thr sixth annual inter-school debates on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. in the Chinese Hall. South Pier.34 words
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Article181 1964-05-28 6 DENANG, Wed— The president of the Trawler Fishermen's Association. Mr. David Tan, today urged the Ministry of Agriculture to lift the present Dan on trawling Immediately. 'Because of the bad weather, which may continue for the next couple of months. Inshore fishermen have been181 words
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Miscellaneous227 1964-05-28 6 Alley (Pop By \\T. itamlin £T AH! THERES MV OL 1 WNNY.' I I _.LAST TIME I CAU-EP "N I I ._BUT THEN I WAS I /..WHICH MAY BE A fiOOO TWll^fi I V r SNT AITO6ETHER 'IM, HE DIDNT RECOSNfZE J WEARINJ 1 A WNP OP I I 6EBWS227 words
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Article, Illustration1765 1964-05-28 7 THE GOSSIPS OF HOLLYWOOD PREPARED WITH GLEE -AND WERE SILENCED 'J' H E millionaire newspaper magnate had fallen in love with the starlet and the tongues were ready to gossip. Quite apart from the tremendous gap between their ages. Hearst rarely inspired affection. Readers who1,765 words
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Advertisement245 1964-05-28 7 ■> That wonderful Pan Am feeling It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go— Europe, the U.S. A, the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World —travellers feel better because they're flying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan Am is the245 words
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Obituary119 1964-05-28 8 W*r*J* tit (Mlmlmu,ml MR*. KANMANI CMILLAPAH mother of Mrs A lUJs^ngajn^Laaed a-ay peacefully on Tttb. May 19«4 at Kota Bharu Kelaatan SIONC KINO NOON ag* 76 years away peacefully oa 2» ft mWtIric behind his beloved two wives sons. Beow Lin. Aeow Keng. B*ow l.lang. Beoer Boot. Baow Htang119 words
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Article603 1964-05-28 8 The political career of Jajwaharlal Nehru and the history of modern India arc co-extensive, strands of a single twine. The biography of 'the man and the life of the nation are writ in the same events, animated by the same struggles, darkened by the Jsame setbacks, illumined603 words
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Article361 1964-05-28 8 The motor-car representing such a wide range of industrial skills, it forms an admirable vehicle for a progression from local assembly to local manufacture. This has been long recognised, and there has long been talk of applying the rule in Malaysia; now the talk seems about361 words
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Article207 1964-05-28 8 Shortly after his resignation as managing director of Guthries Estates Agency last year Dato Sir John Hay told a reporter, "I shall gradually fade away." This surely presented a dour prospect for a man who, though 80 years old, had been till that day actively in command of the207 words
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Article1558 1964-05-28 8 GUY WINT - GUY WINT by JAWAHARLAL NEHRU remained obstinately attached to ideas and policies conceived 20 years ago, and he followed, with a resolution and adroitness learned in nearly half a century of affairs, the aims which gradually exhausted the flood of good will which he had at first accumulated. The1,558 words
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Letter210 1964-05-28 8 HHHIS is in reply to the letter (S.T. May 18) in which disappointment was expressed that the arrivals and departures blocks were not air-conditioned "causing discomfort to passengers." The question of air-con-ditioning was considered in the early stages but It was considered that a wait of approximately210 words
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Advertisement63 1964-05-28 8 NEW MODERN POLYPACK FROM COLDS -FEVER- &ILWr HEADACHES PAINS J0 ■L SIMPLY TEAR Off 'f&"--- TABLETS FROM STRJR ■afar'-. \fcy7W- SAME GENUINE ASPRCf I MC"> y 4.i SAFE I EFFECTIVE! W^Kfc r^ E PAIN REUEVER fa W «J?Wfc^' KNOWN AND TRUSTED CI*Z?%Z P THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA oQSSiP AND THE WORIjtX l^SSsi&?763 words
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525 1964-05-28 9 A joint policy to assemble more cars KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. •pHE Central and Singapore Governments have formulated a common policy for the 'speedy development" of the Malaysian motor vehicle industry, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr, Lim Swee Aun, announced here today. Both Governments accordingly are welcoming applications for525 words
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Article61 1964-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A private detective. Pang Loy Seng. 27. was fined $400 in the Magistrate's Court today for Impersonating a police detective and attempting to check on a. detect' v« police constable. Trio offence was committed on May 20 at 12.30 a.m. in front of61 words
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282 1964-05-28 9 KUCHING. Wednesday. TIHE opposition Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) today scored a major victory when a motion seeking the introduction of free primary education throughout the State was unanimously endorsed without any dissension in the First Division advisory council meeting. A motion submitted byAP - 282 words
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Article106 1964-05-28 9 Transport bosses get together JESSELTON. Wed. A move has been made to set up a State-wide Transport Employers' Association "to promote better relationship between ihe employers and employees," according to a spokesman of transport companies here. The spokesman, Mr. Chong Yaw Tshln, said that an application has been forwarded to106 words
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102 1964-05-28 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Agatha Cheong, 40. described by her counsel as a "vigorous social worker," today pleaded guilty In a district court to two charges of cheating two hawkers by posing as an inspector of schools. A mother of five, Cheong was jailed for two102 words
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Article48 1964-05-28 9 PENANG, Wed. Cheok Ah Hin, 25, was today acquitted In the second magistrate's court of attempting to extort an unspecified sum of money from Dr. John Brown at his Penang Road Clinic on April 30. Cheok was not called to make his defence.48 words
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Article44 1964-05-28 9 KUCHING. Wed. Mr Sim Kheng Hong. Sarawak United People's Party member of the Kuching Rural District Council, today was elected by the First Division Advisory Council to the Council Negri to fill the vacancy created by the death of Senator Datu Bandar.44 words
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Article71 1964-05-28 9 CJINGAPORE. Wed. The O body of a new-born baby boy was found washed up on the shore off Tanjong Rhu last night by a man living In the area. He had seen what looked like a bundle of cloth, being tossed about by waves. On examining It,71 words
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154 1964-05-28 9 The missing nurse returns to mother CEREMBAN, Wed. Che Siti Zaleha binte Manap, 24, a nurse missing for 12 days, returned to her mother's house at Gadong Lalang, Ampangar,, here yesterday. Che Slti. who was reported missing on May 15, came home with all smiles but with short hair to154 words
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Article74 1964-05-28 9 KANGAR. Wed. Perils will celebrate two royal birthdays this year. The first, on June 3, will be for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, followed on June 6 for the 46th birthday of the Raja of Perils, who Is also the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. A celebrations committee74 words
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Article31 1964-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The body of a farmer. Yap Sin. 56, was found this morning hanging from a tree In the Bulim Chinese cemetery at the 12 mile. Jurong Road.31 words
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279 1964-05-28 9 SINGAPORE, Wad. JLtR. J. J. RATTRAY. representing the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, today rejected the claim of Terence Rodrigues, a dismissed employee of the bank, that he was "one of the most prominent officials" of the HSBC branch of the Singapore Bank279 words
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Article, Illustration26 1964-05-28 9 The Johore State Mentri Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Junos, welcomes the Sultan to the State Assembly meeting.26 words
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333 1964-05-28 9 Sultan: Johore will fight subversion, bar infiltrators JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. 'J'HE Sultan of Johore today said the Johore Government would oppose subversive activities and safeguard peace and order in the interest of progress and prosperity of the people Speaking at the opening .session of the new State Legislative Assembly, Sultan333 words
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76 1964-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A cyclist. Tee Khye Bwee, 24, died at his home yesterday three hours after he was Involved In an accident with a car at the Junction of Paya Lebar Road and Kampong Wak Tanjong. Tee had been taken to the General76 words
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Article66 1964-05-28 9 Goldsmith stole gold jailed TELUK ANSON. Wed. M.P. Rangasamy, 49, a goldsmith, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Sessions Court here yesterday for stealing 15 gold coins worth $496 from a fellow goldsmith. He was stated to have stolen the coins which Rasalya Pathar kept in an almelrah66 words
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Article50 1964-05-28 9 KUCHINO. Wed. A 16-year-old and Dayalc girl was stabbed to death at the seventh mile Kuchlng to Simanggang road yesterday. A police spokesman said today that a man had been arrested The man had stab wounds on his body and wax In the Kuchmg General Hospital.50 words
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96 1964-05-28 9 Bahaman: A gradual improvement in all hospitals KL'ALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed. The Government will improve the conditions of all the hospitals In the country gradually. The "Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said this today before leaving for Kelantan for a study of the cholera outbreak In the State. He96 words
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Article78 1964-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Hamid bin Tengku 1»--mail 32. of Jalan Kampor.g Pandan. was charged ;n the Sessions Court today, with cheailng Hibaii binte Osman by dishonestly inducing her to pay (60 as •'coffee money" for a job mi an amah at the University of78 words
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Advertisement76 1964-05-28 9 THE INCOMPARABLE BRflun KITCHEN MACHINE KM 31 V I t-^ mmß!S^ Hjji/ 'flu r jg I Complete with all attach menu I This automatic Kitchen Machine is light and portable and can do many heavy hours of food preparation within minutes. It grinds your coffee, prepares the soup mgredients chops76 words
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Advertisement44 1964-05-28 9 TOKEN TOKEN Sleep #T\BJ^W peacefully m^'^f^t^^ with your "W& jM*^Pp money Safe r f >* and multiplying J**% W DEPOSIT WITH Jf THE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 77/79, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-1, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. TEL: ***** WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD.44 words
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Miscellaneous572 1964-05-28 9 RADIO SINGAPORE "FiaS 1 'sSFVjo SZfSSh Strictly Instrumental; 1000 Lat« SHORTWAVE SERVICES! Evening Request*; 10 JO Asian 41 and 25 metre* Club; 11.00 News; 1105 Music MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Worn The Opera; 12 midnight 47C metre* Close. AM.; 6.00 Good MorningN^iWinfSt- RADI MALAYSIA l^V^Zd^A^v^^i^- NATIONAL SHORTWAVB Ifo Up* jKSffi' •00572 words
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Article450 1964-05-28 10 INDONESIAN DEFECTOR APPEALS TO HIS OWN COUNTRYMEN: DON'T BE MISLED, STAY HAPPY IN PEACEFUL MALAYSIA JESSELTON. Wednesday. AN Indonesian policeman who defected to Sabah on April 25 has openly declared that "all the accusations made by the Indonesian Government against the Malaysian Government are in fact450 words
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437 1964-05-28 10 £HILDKO ai d education were two reasons why the Malayan Mining Employers Association introduced its new annual savings scheme lor the 17.000 workers in the Euro-pean-managed tin mines in Malaya. The association's outPOiiiß president. Mr. P. A. Delme-Radcliffe. gave an explanation of437 words
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219 1964-05-28 10 Miner: Tin industry depends on the U.S. IPOH, Wed.— Americas 1 disposal of its stockpile tin will largely determine the welfare of those depending on. the Malaysian tin industry during the next six years, according to Mr. P A. Defme-Radcliffe. president of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association. Mr Delme-Radclille notled219 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-05-28 10 CAPTAIN (Mrs.) Betty Spikin of the Salvation Army, president of the Inner Wheel Club of Ipoh, has her insignia of office pinned on her by the outgoing president, Mrs. Anne jansx, during the installation dinner in Ipoh on Monday night held at the residence of Mr. and56 words
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Article142 1964-05-28 10 4 LOR STAR. Wed. The Kedah Low-c-ost Housing Board is pressing the State Government to introduce 'immediately two more low-cost housing schemes for Alor Star and Sungei Patan:. "We are asking the State Government to borrow S3 million more from the Central Government." the boards142 words
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237 1964-05-28 10 STATE LAND SQUATTERS DEFY ADO'S NOTICE DARIT. Wed. About 45 Malay families occupying 260 acres of State land for which there are about 1.000 applican.ts. have been given 14 days' notice, up till June 5, to quit the land. The notice was given by the Assistant District Officer. Parit, Inche237 words
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Article59 1964-05-28 10 IPOH. Wed.— A peon. P. SubraI manuni. 18. is believed to hare I drowned in a disused mining pool In the Buntong area here yester- day afternoon while fishing I A report was made to the pome that he disappeared into the pool. Despite searching until late59 words
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161 1964-05-28 10 JESSELTON. Wednesday. SUBSTANTIAL rewards have been offered and paid for information which leads to the arrest of Indonesian saboteurs or Indonesian border terrorists, according to the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Donald Matheson. The commissioner -aid that if anyone could give information which would161 words
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Article30 1964-05-28 10 SINGAPORE Wed. The University of Singapore and the Singapore Polytechnic will hoid a three-day symposium on science 1 and technology in Malaysia at the Polytechnic from August 4.30 words
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Article87 1964-05-28 10 Year's jail for $12 theft PENANG. Wed. A labourer. I Yusoft* bin Hussein. 22, was today tentenced to one year's Jail, to be i followed by another year's police supervision, for stealing a pair of I trousers valued at 112. The sessions court presidentMr. B. T. H. Lee. was told87 words
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Article28 1964-05-28 10 PEKAN. Wed. The OCPD here, ASP Mahbob bin Ahmad, will be transferred to Kn»la Lumpur on June l.He will be succeeded by ASP Ismail bin Kassim.28 words
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98 1964-05-28 10 fESSELTON. Wed A J threatened strike by nearly 1.000 employees of 11 European commercial houses in Sabah and Sarawak has been called off following the intervention of Mr. Stephen Kalong Nlngkan, Sarawak's Chief Minister, and the Federal I Secretary in Kuchlng. Both parties98 words
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242 1964-05-28 10 Lotfi again absent from State Assembly meeting KOTA BHARU, Wed. The former Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Dato Hajl Ishak Lotft bin Omar, was absert this morning when the State Assembly met at the Istana Balai Besar here. This is thr second time he has been absent. The first wa.s during242 words
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Article110 1964-05-28 10 Stop floods here— SF councillor NIBONG TEBAI Wrtl. Trkj Province South District Council will be Mked to uirc the stttta Government to takr immediate steps to prpvnit flooding of part* of Nibonß Tebal during exceptional high tides. Mr. A. AruniUßam. Social!* Front. Councillor lor the Caledonia Ward, will a>k why110 words
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Article54 1964-05-28 10 SINGAPORE. Wed— Naval dr»ers searched a pond In Alkaff Gardens and recovered th« body of a schoolboy. Wee Joon Kum. 11. entangled in the weeds. j The divers made the search aft^r the boy's father had reported to police that Ins son was nmsinf54 words
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Advertisement261 1964-05-28 10 ■*>.. 1 1 1 1 m^m^^^u^mmmm^^^^UmmHKUHi^^^^KKKI^^^K^^H^^^^^BmmKBtKtKK/I^Bmi i ••*o/Km Model 121-76) J| ifTf^^^^Bß^^Wi I I HI FIETTE CONSOLE ■■■■^MBA^SfiSS^f A Knesler masterpiece V^9«^P^Q9V>«<«^r^^r9^PHVw^BißßF^s design with the modern iPB fjT l^ W i M\ I |Tj &X|] j low-wide look. K^^*^^L^ a^^^ a^^^^^^^^^ 1 J^ a^ a^^^^ a^^^^^jß CnT I Before you261 words
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Advertisement143 1964-05-28 10 "SHADEMASTER" All Metal Venelions with Shut Tight Slots Twist Free Nylon Cords Nofi Slip Tilt Control and mony other fomous "SHADEMASTER" features. GOH «c KENG, 3-D Guillcmord Rd. Tel: ***** t ***** S ><*• 14. Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Your akin hu namrly SO million tiny utma and143 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-05-28 11 UWHAT the up-to-date spec- tacle wearers should be looking through in the future were shown in London last week at Fashion Spectacle, a display put on by the Optical Information Council. Left to right, Cathy Shane wears sun glasses in black plastic, with a striking92 words
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Article168 1964-05-28 11 OEMOVE stubborn grease stains from wallpaper by applying liquid starch to the spots and let dry. Brush off. A couple of applications may be necessary. To saute fresh mushrooms so no flavour cooks out. slice caps and stems, put them Into the top of the double boiler, add168 words
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Article164 1964-05-28 11 SHEENA TO ACT IN THRILLER »T»HE Rowcroft A Theatre Club in its present production of "Distinguished Gathering" has assembled together an experienced group of actresses and actors in Singapore. Among the cast is Sheen* Galbraith who plays the part of Judith, thr sympathetic wife of .Montague, a publisher. .Montague is164 words
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459 1964-05-28 11 Are you influenced (beautywise) by a man's opinion? HO women prefer to get their beauty advice from another woman, or are I hey more influenced by tii c opinions of a man? This is a controversy that has split the beauty world for many years. Manufacturers in favour of women459 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-05-28 11 iX)USINS Pauline Low (left) and Cecilia from Singapore, have both graduated with honours from the London Institute and Morris School of Hairdressing, the largest school of its kind in England. They went to London about a year ago to study beauty culture. After further advanced study in102 words
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233 1964-05-28 11 riNE of the most difv ficult and disagreeable spring cleaning jobs is wall washing. One paint manufacturer offers these hints to make the job easier. Remove as much furniture and accessories from the room as possible so that there is plenty of room in233 words
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Advertisement165 1964-05-28 11 gentle new H Q w HAIR REMOVING CREAM 9k <'> Now, end embarrassment caused by Wj^^ V unsightly hair without the worry HW SggJ of soreness or after Irritation 9l:<. Spread gentle new Immac cream on underarms, arms, legs and hair Just melts away. Immac's gentle action is certain frets165 words
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Advertisement388 1964-05-28 11 What woman wouldn't adore MUCH -ADO LO-BAK maidenform A^. Mod« mU S A I if The cups are shaped /^^^**V \J jj" J to do fabulous th in ji> iil^^fi^-^ 1 j f J for your profile! «^V^%l^^.^ M k if The midriff is light- T "fJ/1 ly boned to388 words
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Miscellaneous350 1964-05-28 11 Straits Times Crossword V I ACROSS 7. Mabel is oui by eleven, perI 1. Opening lor reauctlon? Let's haps, in Westmorland (9) arrange about it i 7». 8. A letter its going to Peel s. Viata uosine&s expanding? (7). possibly <7i. 10 Twopenny enclosure is un- 9. Poet lias ordered350 words
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Advertisement738 1964-05-28 12 onlinued from P.tgr 8 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)-Box tt rts. txtrm wanted INDIAN COOKBOY and Amah Only those with excellent referencea need apply. Telephone (Spore) WANTED MALAY Teacher to teach in Primary and Secondary school. Apply to Boys' Town Post Office Box «00S Spore 21. WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERK738 words
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Advertisement842 1964-05-28 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 3* Worm* Si Mm.)— Box St ttt. txtrm BUSINESS EXECUTIVE (slngln offers share luxurious furnished bungalow one mile from G.P.O. beautiful garden locality. including services. Respectable person please phone Spore *****. SUITABLE EUROPEANS modern furnlshed^unfumlshed 2-bedroom flat. District 11. Servant's quarter* garage, all conveniences available. Furnished MOO/-. Telephone842 words
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Advertisement998 1964-05-28 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)—Box St eta. txtrm BUVINC A MOUSE? fined with Cnttall Metal Windows and Louvres. your investment la secure and dikD resale value guaranteed. Renxunber you pay no more for CrtttaU quality and prestige. 3 DELUXE 2-tTOREV Fully Furni?hed Postwar Bungalows Nos 9 A998 words
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Advertisement1065 1964-05-28 12 HIRE PURCHASE Word* St (Mtm.t—Box St rts. txtrm AMERICAN OLYMPIC IV. urcaay payretot Maiaysia tlecino Co.. B'pore 4b(»os SIERA f.V. on easy pa%mem motact Hi fl Traders S» south Bridge Kaad. Singapore. Telepnone '7344 ALL BRANDS Television agency I Tour guide to best TV buying free Aerial 'table/Insurance certain brand!1,065 words
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Advertisement913 1964-05-28 12 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Vin.)-Box it tt*. rxtrm STRETCH NYLON PANTIES VU. Nylon Hall mm* ii-M, Cotton fu! slips S2-50. U(t tbem trom i Chanrua. <>6. Hign street. S pora. VISIT THE Donald Moore Uauierici- I cni-dp Unions Department for wondw--1 ful hooic tjax£ama. Open dui.y until o o'clock913 words
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Advertisement655 1964-05-28 12 FRESH FLOWERS Word* SS <*<*>— Box tt et*. •xfr. PRINCESS SAVa ioi you MM Mowers Iboue-ntlull* •alsctM an. Mautilull) arranged ibat "sparkl*. >oui good wisiu'S. vil orcoara R«ao S pure Tel. 'JUtiu;. *****. I Lists of unclaimed security deLaomi.s for electricity supply to D> i finises vacated since Ist September.655 words
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Advertisement1235 1964-05-28 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PKOPOSr.U MOSQI I \\l> MADKAS.I TO Br ERECTED ON LOT 66 AND STATE LAND. SEC. 40. MAI W STREET. Xl ALA I.I'MPUK. Tenders are invited lrom General Building Contractors for i the erection and completion of the above. Tender Drawings. Specifications and forms of Tender will be1,235 words
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Advertisement1243 1964-05-28 13 TO LIVERPOOL I, WtSI COASi O > Due S'pon Sam S'naiu Ptnaat ATtIO3 LiterfiM, Giasjo* ASPHALION A.OU', l.»erp.ol, Gla'goa ll Pt June 3 ANTENOR Li.erpeel, w'. Can 35 June 1 Jum 3 AGAPENOR L.ieipoil June 5 luM J lull I/U I»M 11 PYRRHUS L,«er»Ml. Dublin. Gla«gO» l"«f Jum 13 Jum1,243 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-05-28 13 WESKSBSEMME323I W\-^ THE EAC LINES S~--M SINCAPOtf a KUAL* IUMPUIaP.SWtTTENHAAA PtNANC HsJ^rnai^g^B o« »ousa li.uukcid. ioio.-.i },].wiioou»t E^Tlm'^JS^^rl f»ONi 7«ei f»o~i •«»<< fhoni «m rxOMitivi RjtL_^a*^ik__^B'l SAILING. 10 bthOA Lt MAVRt fOMBURb dHtMln tNIMtRP TTERD4M 4MSTERBAM, OSLO, tOTHENBUBB «N0 COPENHACEN bmnaMirs >■ »'ha* Penang -JUILANOIA 81H.... Sailta llPirtA2lMay ?J J41,305 words
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Advertisement1221 1964-05-28 13 I BENmiiNE I EXPRESS SERVICE 10 CONDON, LIVERPOOL I. CONTINtNIAt MRTS lVlltlVtffC »M Liverpool IKM 2J _iJCr(Wjt.VIO Htl lily i omgaoore Pt yr,am 'wt Bl "i 'J|J JJ Gl.l/Ttiay May 21/31 t t "IJ ,J mm a»vLEUCH For L.veroooi Jum 21 Hamburg illy 12 &ii.Kjpuri PL ***i> renan« Rottardam July1,221 words
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Advertisement1260 1964-05-28 13 t|g^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. laH»avl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V mm^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH SinjiGOM n. S'-am "»nant n Out 1 0««O" (CITY OF NEWCASTLE Gin 33 34 Udjy 2) 3» Mjy 21 JuM •CITY Of IF.ICISTER II 21 ium 21 23 lum 24 Jim IS till tCITT1,260 words
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762 1964-05-28 14 From Our Market Correspondent NEWS tbat Jndonesia is sending paratroops to the Borneo border turned the Malayan Stork Exchange easier yesterday afternoon by bringing out sellers and 14 equities finished tbe day easier on balance. Another restraining factor was that many buyers are holding off762 words
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Article832 1964-05-28 14 MA LA Y A N STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business .n tde Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. Meldm* i l.aajVi J3 '.'s. (I. imkii S3:'.'.: Dunlops (4.'XIU> J2 4U: Cite ord» S'J TT SI..832 words
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Article25 1964-05-28 14 MAY 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68; cents (up ono-eiKbth of a cent). TIN: 5539.50 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 5 tons).25 words
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Article38 1964-05-28 14 ON the free aichana* market in HonK Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.73 i for TT and 5. 721 for cash. SUrlini was quoted at 18.00 and ena taal af geld at 249.38 words
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Article78 1964-05-28 14 r-MINEIE Produce Exchange, llnxaday: Coconut oil: bulk $47 sellers, drum IM >ellers. Copra. MnyJuoe UK Continent UaqiaotaaV Pepper: Muntok white UlTl «eller». I k white s I »ellri«. >..i i«.<k '.tlHtk SMTJ neller? ga oat i>' i< k nisi pallia, asta DM MaaJi 1 1^4 seller*". «sl> •178 words
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408 1964-05-28 14 THE tin prii in Ponang yesterday was unchanged at 5539.50 per picul on an offering down "> tons to 230 tons. In London on Tuesday trading interest In tin was at a low ebb. The market was tully steady Initially In sympathy with408 words
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Article131 1964-05-28 14 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIAL leaders apatn le< an e.iMer in.. ket and sorm share price* m n their lowes level this year Kalimrad Sugar h.ul recovery after the paj« week Injmu k-1! to M Drui; House* dropped la 6d V <i BH P. lost lurther t Base metals ■tMMttMI131 words
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Article236 1964-05-28 14 TUNE first grade rubber buyire fed closed at 5 p.m. in Slnßapore an Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6Bt cent per Ib. down one-ei*.hth of a cent Monday* closing level lor the position The tone wit idle. R.A S. and F.M R E. clown price in cenli per Ib.236 words
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Article190 1964-05-28 14 jlormsidfl tht Singapore whjrvt or iiprcted today (Ml Burapltai N v 2, Berdang N.W 4. 1 11 Itmku IS M. "<■ Heu« 23 26 1 ru 1.1 la --•1.1.1 UL Corton Iv N S, Ko-hii Maru 6A. Anteno 88 39, Bentoni: 4n 11 (Jlrnroy 42 43. Mand.il190 words
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Article80 1964-05-28 14 r THK Federation Minister for 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculatinc customs duties for the week beicinnint; on May .'X. Rubber 68^', cts a Ib. < "lira slsii .i tun. (in onut oil ST'is a ton. I'alm nil ShUT.::, a ton. Palm kernels: U7SJM tnn. The80 words
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Article183 1964-05-28 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) May 27. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Kouptrail 13 eta. H Box 27 eta. Dunlops 17 eta, hi Containers id eta Oit> Dev. Seta. McAhMer 14 rta. t. Smelters in -ts. U inv«-«-. ir, eta. Ksmi I? eta. ets Kh(l. Dlsp. 14 ets. Kotbiraoa II eta. r .t/pMtrlckn183 words
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Article87 1964-05-28 14 THE Malayan Eichangt Banks 1 1 Amtutun mnn n I'a ratt'B to merchaotK vratu •<, Niw V.rH: buying TT .fi airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 d/al. 1 credit nil im. 33) UHde blll« Canada: buying TT 35 3/K, all OD 35». 00 d/»t. 36 credit bilU. M tradt87 words
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Advertisement105 1964-05-28 14 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGELIS MID-AMERICA LINES, INC U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADING DIRECT FOR MONTREAL. TORONTO. HAMILTON. ASHTABULA, TOLEOO. DETROIT. CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE. Vessel Singapore P. S'nam Penarg Montreal A I J DOCTOR MAX 11/11JMN 14/11 Jiae lMlJiaa 17 Jal) A t I FAITH ll"J Ml» 14/lJ105 words
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Advertisement1462 1964-05-28 15 ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In the SUU-. of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual General Veetlng of the Company will be l.eld at G-2, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay, Singapore, on 18th June, 1964 at 11.00 r m. for the purpose of transacting1,462 words
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Advertisement225 1964-05-28 15 PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT BIRTHDAY OF lI. M. THE YANG IH-PERTL'A.N AGONG 3RD JI'NE. 1964 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ships will be worked on the above holiday. Orders for labour and lighters must be furnished to the Traffic Manager's Office before 4 p.m. on the preceding day. General225 words
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Advertisement313 1964-05-28 15 NOTICES UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FBOM AND BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES H.Q. FAR EAST LAND FORCES. AUCTION SALE of War Department Surplus Stores comprising: Miscellaneous and hardware Stores, Scrap Metal, clothing and textile. Covers outer, front axle. MT spares. Misc. Austin. Rover, American. Leyland and Matchless spare* and313 words
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Advertisement700 1964-05-28 15 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Open Tenders, closing at 2.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 26 JUNE. 1964, are Invited for the provision of the following Items. C.T. No. Items 215/64 A.N.C. Bolts Part I 216/64 A.N.C. Bolts Part II 217/64 A.NJF. Bolts Part I 218/64 A.N.F. Bolts Part II 219/64700 words
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Advertisement705 1964-05-28 15 PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES I. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Citizens or State Nationals lor appointment as TEMPORARY ASSISTANT VETERINARY OFFICER ln the Veterinary Department. Pahang. The salary scale is: $506x24 626/Eff.Bar/674 x24 770, 788x24 812 per mensem plus Cost of Living Allowance at approved rates. This post is in Division705 words
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Advertisement187 1964-05-28 15 NOTICE The following Unit Certificates of the Malaysian Commerce and Industry Fund have been reported lost and are declared null and void. Name Cert. No. No. ofl'niu Muhd. All Bin Abd Samad 3355 100 Ng Kwok Wai Leong Chuan Hoe 0861 2.000 Chew Quee Kirn 1934 SOO MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS187 words
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Article151 1964-05-28 16 MOTOR-RACING SINGAPORE, Wed. racing driver Richard Wont* and three Hong Kong drivers have formed themselves into a "Lotus team' to compete in Grand Prix I in Asia and possibly in England. Richard disclosed today that his Hong Kong teammates would be Albert Poon. L. C-151 words
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156 1964-05-28 16 Jega and Co expected at allcomers meeting ATHLETICS IPOH. vVed. —Top 1 Singapore and Malayan athletes will be seen in action here on Saturday when the Malaysian AAU stage their second allcomers meet or. the Anderson Road School ground. Among those expected to take part are ace sprinter M. Jegathesan.156 words
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Article33 1964-05-28 16 SKRUMBAN. Wed Tile Negri lawn tennis team to meet Johore in ihe Chua Choon Leone Cup here on Fridajr Singles T. Tharmaratnam. R. Victor. Doubles Lim m and Mohamed Sharif f33 words
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Article23 1964-05-28 16 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed The Malaysian Amateur Athletic Onion's allcomers meeting scheduled here on June 13 has been postponed to a later date.23 words
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Article42 1964-05-28 16 TAIPING. Wed.— M. Murugiah i won the individual championship i and the best performance cup at the Taiping Public Works Department annual athletics meeting. Murugiah won the 100. 200 and 400 metres events. The Champion Dnit was Waterworks i section.42 words
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Article, Illustration582 1964-05-28 16 Eddy, Yap shock Kobbero and Hansen r fOKYO. Wed— Two Malayans and two Danes will contest the men's singles semi-finals in the Ja-pan-sponsored world invitation badminton here tomorrow. In today's quarterfinals 18-year-old Malayan student Tan Aik Huang led the way to582 words
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Article, Illustration201 1964-05-28 16 KOPS: I did not spit on Indonesian student TOKYO. Wed trland Kops. the Danish badminton star, yesterday strongly denied the reported allegation by Indonesian Sports Minister. R Maladi. that he had spat on an Indonesian student last Friday during the Thomas Cup challenge round in Tokyo Maladi was reported inUPI - 201 words
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Article129 1964-05-28 16 CINGAPORE. Wed. The first Malaysian open boxing championships scheduled on June 4-6 have been postponed to June 18-19 nt the Gay World Prank Pestana. vice-president or the Malaysian ABA. told the Straits Times that there would be no foreign boxers for this meet as the MABA129 words
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Article378 1964-05-28 16 SPORTSLETTER I FEEL sure that all sports fans will want to know what steps will be taken to ensure Malaysia's recapture of the Thomas Cup in 1967. It Is not. too early to take stock of ourselves and plan accordingly. I am sure that378 words
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285 1964-05-28 16 S'pore bid to get Seng Quee as coach SOCCER CINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore. Amateur F.A. plan to get Choo Serg Quee, the Malayan schools coach, to help them in their Malaya Cup campaign. SAFA president Hussein Kaman said he would shortly be writing to Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Prime285 words
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Article109 1964-05-28 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Hong Konf Bank scored their first win to six matches In tlie Singapore Euslnes.s Houses PA. League Div 1 today when they beat Bramtoco 3-2 at Balestier Road The Bank's star was outsldenght Dollah Zainol. who scored two beautiful goals and laid on the109 words
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Article21 1964-05-28 16 MALACCA. Wed. The annual MaUTya Area (Commonwealth Forces) inter-unit Individual fencing championships start here today at the Terendak Cnmp uvmnasium.21 words
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Advertisement186 1964-05-28 16 THE CAIRNHILL MANSIONS 18 STOREY LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS ON ELEVATED LAND IN TANGLIN'S CAIRNHILL ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. SECLUDED EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL AREA BUILDING WORK STARTED 1. 2,300 sq ft. of flooring area.2. 3 bedrooms (Master bedroom with bathroom attached). 3. Spacious Living room and Dining room. 4. Four higlt class lifts. 5. Servants'186 words
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Advertisement180 1964-05-28 16 Crushing m costs H reduced m to ■■■■■■■■■I size ■■■■■■■■■1 by the Armstrong Whitworth range of performance-matched equipment Feeding crushing screening— whatever the size KUX-KEI JAW CRUSHERS of the operation or the nature of the material handled. Unique design ensures that Jaw plates press squarely the Armstrong Whitworth Crusher Plant180 words
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Miscellaneous97 1964-05-28 16 SOCCEB S-f*r Dtv. Z: Ampang Malays v TharmaHngam (Ulu Klang); S"gor Club v TPCA (Padang) Div. 3: Pantal v Ulu Klang (Kr. Bahru) Chui Lok v Umno (Princes RcO: VOCSC v Permuda Sinaran (Taylor Rd). Penang Div. 1: CRC v City Council; Medicals v Tg. Bunga Rangers (both matches at97 words
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Miscellaneous73 1964-05-28 16 SUMMARY SOCCfcK T. Anson Div l: Utd Plantation* 3 B D.itoh Est 0. Ipoh Div 2: Menglembu 1 Malays SC 0 Div S: Tamil Youngsters 2 HQ 2FIB 1. Police Circle (Taiping): Ipoh a Batu Ga.iah 1. Inter-police (Taiping): Taping 4 Tapi.h 3 lawn remns Mew Club final* (Taipug): Mm's73 words
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Article65 1964-05-28 17 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia will send a sports delegation to Cairo on May 29 to explain Indonesia's reason (or not taking part in the Tokyo Olympic Games in October, the leftist newspaper Bintang Timur reported today. It said the delegation, lee by Mrs. Supeni. would also visit other65 words
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Article381 1964-05-28 17 VETERAN STAYER SHOWS GOOD FORM IN A SOUND MORNING TRIAL JPOH, Wed. Dark Romance n is a lively outsider in the Per. Derby to be run over 12f here on Sunday. The veteran stayer showed this morning that he has lost none of his sparkle381 words
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Article72 1964-05-28 17 BARBADOS. Wed.— The British, 1 Caribbean took a 2-1 lead over Chile in the American zone i cond round Davis Cup tie her* yesterday. Richard Russell, 18, beat Chiles Ernesto Aguirre 7-6. 6-4. 3-6, 9-7 In the second singles match which < was halted by bad lightReuter - 72 words
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Article23 1964-05-28 17 LYONS. Wed. The Sovirt Union beat Prance 57-44 in a basketball match here last night. France led 22-19 at halftime. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article299 1964-05-28 17 Warwick beat Somerset by 70 runs Country cricket T ON DON, Wed. J Warwickshire beat Somerset by 70 runs in extra time yesterday to maintain the hot pace with Joint leaders Worrestershire in the county cricket championship. Both Warwickshire and Worcestershire have now j won five out of six matches299 words
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206 1964-05-28 17 Ten to follow at Ipoh Derby meeting TPOH, Wed. Epsom -I- Jeep's ten horses to follow at the Perak Derby meeting which opens on Sunday are: MOVIKGOKR: For the Derby; showed his class with a smashing; five-length win in the 12f Singapore Derby last month. Till GIPPSLANDFR: Brilliant winner over206 words
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Article, Illustration54 1964-05-28 17 ONCIDIUM, nuat by Eph Smith, draws clear of his rivals at the finish to win the Derby Trial Stakes by five lengths at Lingfield last week. Behind Oncidlum are Pushful (right), second and Lionhearted, third. A photo was called to decide second place to54 words
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413 1964-05-28 17 LAWN TENNIS Pietrangeli wrecks Emerson's hopes of 'grand slam 9 OARIS, Wed. In 72 1 minutes of scintillating tennis, Nicola j Pietrangeli (Italy)! wrecked the 1964 "grand slam" hopes of Australian champion Roy Emerson in the French championships here yesterday. Pietrangeli, 30, showed he lls still one of the weld'sReuter - 413 words
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236 1964-05-28 17 ASIAN CUP SOCCER ISRAEL BEAT HK IN Ist MATCH- rjTEL, AVIV, Wed.— A goal J live minutes before the end gave Israel a 1-0 win over Hong Kong in the I opening match of the final round of the Asian Cud soccer tournament here yesterday. Hong Kong, for whom CheungReuter - 236 words
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Article68 1964-05-28 17 HONG KONO. Wed.— Rewards ranging from HKII.OOO to HK$lO.--000 were offered by the Macao Canidrome Company to preserve the reputation of greyhound racing in Macao. The rewards will be paid to informants who produce evidence of irregularities In greyhound racing, according to a press reportUPI - 68 words
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Article25 1964-05-28 17 MADRID. Wed.— A Biscay XI drew 1-1 with England Youth soccer team at Bilbao last night. The English side led 1-0 at halftime—Reuter.25 words
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Article26 1964-05-28 17 SYDNEY. Wed.— New Soutb Wales Western Division beat France 17-11 in a Rugby League match at Orange today. Prance led 8-6 at halftime. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration620 1964-05-28 17 from JACK FINGLETON: London, Wednesday TN MID-AFTERNOON at Lord's yesterday Ted 1 Dexter was bowled around his legs by Bobby Simpson after a glorious innings of 55. Just an hour later it was announced that Dexter had been chosen- to lead England620 words
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Advertisement145 1964-05-28 17 FOUR ENJOY SQUARE Four Square Gold fl wk is an entirely new pipe tobacco of the finest I Virginia leaf made even better by being matured in cask. So smooth to the taste and so slow burning it's a pipe dream come trur. Four Square Gold joins the Four Afci145 words
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Advertisement181 1964-05-28 17 with the unique^MEMOtuner 1 HP LJ n P' oce by the Automatic Control jgm PPHfetoflgj^B with the all-new reinforced picture tube. Its new Memomatic Tuner Wfe, HR_ eliminates the nuisance of constant V Jfi HiiPli aßk ■iir f'ne-tunina when changing from one |jfajsyjMw»M^i^ia=i=^=:~^:- system giving distortion-free sound, [||^BL^^^l^^lm^Bß^^,,____ t^^^ m181 words
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Article852 1964-05-28 18 VfALAYSIA yesterday ITI paid homage and respect to the memory of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, whose death shocked the nation. In a moving tribute to one of "India's greatest sons," the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said: "The death of Nehru comes as a tremendous shock to852 words
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Article65 1964-05-28 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— Employees of Harper Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., and it& subsidiary. Madden and Co.. Ltd. are each to get an uverage backpay of $800 at the end of this month, following a iofnt agreement recently signed between the two firms and the Singapore Manual65 words
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Article63 1964-05-28 18 SEGAftAT, Wed.— The National Union of Plantation. Workers has tlireatened to call a boycott by Hi members of all Lever Bromers' products unless an amicable settlement is reached In the palm oil plantation dispute. The 900 Palm oil workers of the plantation have been on63 words
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Article31 1964-05-28 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 30--mimite fire tonight destroyed a wooden shack near a construction sue at sth mile Holland Road. A h.bourer was slightly burnt in the legs.31 words
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Article294 1964-05-28 18 LONDON. Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: (.11.1 1 1)1. 1 I" 2H'r £41Vi Funding 4', r r £93 5 16 War 3>ir 0 £56'—1/16 —1 16 BANKS Chartered 49 9 Hongkong £22 INSURANCE :om. Un £44 Prudentials £23294 words
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Article57 1964-05-28 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 20--15 16d.. July 21d.. Aug. 20-15 16d.. Sept. 20 T sd July Sept. 20-15 16d.. Oct Dec. 20 7 ,d.. Jan Mar 20 T vd., Apr. June 20 T .d., July Sept 20 7 «d.. Oct Dec. 20 7 «d c.l.f. June 20--9 16d.. July 2057 words
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Article23 1964-05-28 18 LONDON Wed Buyers £1073. sellers £1075. Forward buyers £1071. sellers £1072. Settlement £1072. Turnover a.m. 130 tons p.m 170 tons. Tone: Firmer.23 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-05-28 18 JAKARTA, Wed. English writing of "Manifestation of Bundung Spirit" is shown on one of several posters in Jakarta, which depicts the glories of guerilla warfare against Malaysia. Dr. Soekarno ordered the registration of the "volunteers" on March 16. UPI pictures.UPI - 46 words
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198 1964-05-28 18 GRANDSON OF BANKER JAILED FOR ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Wednesday. npWO young men, one of them described as the grandson of a well-known banker, were each jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram today for robbing a taxi driver of $8. Wee Ghim Soon. 21. stated to be the bankers grandson,198 words
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Article89 1964-05-28 18 One general birthday service SINGAPORE, Wed. Representatives of all religious sects in Singapore, after a meeting with the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today decided to hold a general service at the Istana Negara on June 3. official birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, to offer prayers for his89 words
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Article30 1964-05-28 18 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian naval authorities have apprehended 288 smugglers and more than 150 smuggling boats in Eastern Indonesian Borneo waters last year, Antara news agency reported today—AP.30 words
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Obituary46 1964-05-28 18 t. SAMUEL paxurd away peacefully at Bushey Park Home '.'6/.V64. Cortr|cc leaves General Hospital Mortuary for Slnhal. Huddhixt Cemitery 4 p.m 20 3/64. BARNES: Philip Mayfleld Bamrr. died May 27. 1964. at Oleneatclea Hospital. Funeral service St. Andrew's Catbedral 5 p.m. today, IntertneDt at Bldadarl.46 words
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217 1964-05-28 18 CINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today met a 14-member delegation from the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees led by the president. Mr. Mak Kam Heng and the secretary general. Mr. Kandasamy to discuss the union's claims for salary217 words
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102 1964-05-28 18 Aidit sure of 33 mil. supporters at polls JAKARTA. Wed- The Indonesian Communist Party chief, Mr D.N. Aidit. said that if general elections wi-iv held in Indonesia now, one-third of the population (about 100 million) would vote for the Communist Party. In the only elections In id in independent IndonesiaUPI - 102 words
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Article33 1964-05-28 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Adult Education Board is organising a course in accounting and auditing and commercial law to prepare .students for the stage I examination of the Australian Society of Accountants.33 words
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Article26 1964-05-28 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off in Old Boon Lay Road 14 ins to 14 m.s. tomorrow iiom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.26 words
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Advertisement52 1964-05-28 18 20 words tlO (minimum)] NOTICE "The offices of the Shipping Corporation of India Ltd., at Singapore, Penang, and Kuala Lumpur will be closed on Thursday the 28th of May, 1964 as a mark of respect on Hie demise of Pandit Jawoharlol Nehru." Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd., 24 Malacca52 words
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Advertisement122 1964-05-28 18 Germany's Best Stylish Elegant Choice ot Malaysian Top People Qzzij II! ■Wy^ Hi II I "KUBA GARDONE 64 DELUXE" I 23" TV Combined with Stereo-Radio-Phono-Tape Recorder (Addition). r'KUBA RAPALLO 64" The World's First and Only 27" TV 1 Combined with Stereo-Radio-Phono ■■■mT I Yva lr **T^t^lctSP The Most Stylish 23"122 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-05-28 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kup.la Lumpur 93 75 KoUi Biiaru 93 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 Tj Singapore 91 7940 words
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