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Title Section20 1964-05-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times ft***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration586 1964-05-30 1 Still hope, he says 'IF I FAIL, OTHER MEDIATORS AND OTHER FRIENDLY POWERS WILL TRY TO BRING ABOUT A MEETING TO END CRISIS' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri PRESIDENT Macapagal's Special Envoy, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, left for Jakarta again this afternoon on his "last effort" to try to586 words
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574 1964-05-30 1 GOVT SURVEY PICKS OUT 147,000 JOBLESS Incidence of unemployment highest in five largest towns in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR,' Friday. GOVERNMENT report says that 87.000 men and 60,000 women were unemployed in April and September 1902 when two phases of a survey on employment, unemployment and underemployment were conducted. The over-all574 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-05-30 1 FLAMES begin to lick ;il ilu* edges of Mr. Nehru's ceremonial pyre after his amadmm Sinjay thrust a torch into it on tinbanks of the sacred river Jumna on Thursday.36 words
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308 1964-05-30 1 TAXI RIDE ALONG ROCHORE ROAD SINGAPORE. Friday. A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy, forcibly taken away by a man while playing two doors away from his father's textile shop in busy Arab Street, returned home six-and-a-half hours later tonight safe and unharmed. Ng Choon Huat.308 words
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128 1964-05-30 1 Registration of manpower in Sarawak starts next month- KUCHING. Fri.—Registration of manpower would "definitely" start in Sarawak next month, the Controller of Manpower. Mr. S. Kumar, announced here today. Mr. Kumar left this evening for Jesselton to organise manpower registration in Sabah. He said today that registration in Sarawak would128 words
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Article25 1964-05-30 1 MEXICO CITY. Pri— Nineteen people aied and 30 were injured when a bus overturned on a sharp bend near Jiquilpan Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article45 1964-05-30 1 NKW DELHI. Fri. The second minor earth tremor in two days jolted Sew Delhi this morning. The tremors are believed by many Indians to be a sign that Mother Earth \s disturbed at the death of Mr. Nehru on Wednesday. AP.AP - 45 words
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183 1964-05-30 1 TUEW DELHI, Fri. The Indian "caretaker" Cabinet met this morning for 40 minutes under the chairmanship of the new Prime Minister, Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. Minister without Portfolio was not present as he had gone to the airport to see183 words
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Article32 1964-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's Sedition Ordinance has been extended to cover the States of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak. This was stated in a Gov- eminent Gazette published here yesterday.32 words
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Article64 1964-05-30 1 NEW BOMB ATTEMPT FAILS SINGAPORE. Fri—Saboteurs tonight failed to bl6w up the JohoreSlngapore main water pipeline at lonely Marsiling Road, off the 15.' mile stone. Woodsland Road. A TNT charge, which exploded at 8. '19 p.m.. only slightly damaged the concrete support of the pipeline runninu through an old rubber64 words
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Article413 1964-05-30 1 ABDUL FAZIL - Bid to save man in deep trench ABDUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE. Sat. Over 150 rescue workers have for the past 10 hours been attempting to clear a 20--feet deep sewage trench in a bid to save the life of a labourer. Ramalingam. trapped after a landslide. The 30-year-old labourer had413 words
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Article31 1964-05-30 1 SOVIET PHOTOGRAPHED T S DEFENCES: MR. K PARIS. Fri. Fornnr I Senator William Beat— Mktl Khrushchev told him the Russians had photographed American military installations from outer space— Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration474 1964-05-30 2 OFFICIALS TO MEET IN HONOLULU WASHING TON, Fri. President Johnson yesterday ordered a major reassessment of the entire South-East Asia situation. He directed top diplomatic and military officials to hold a strategy session on Monday and Tuesday In Honolulu. These talks will lollawReuter; AP - 474 words
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300 1964-05-30 2 UNITED NATIONS, Friday. QOUTH Vietnam proposed yesterday that the United Nations set up a 1,500-man police force to control her border with Cambodia. Cambodia, which has charged both the Vietnamese and the United States with "repeated acts of aggression," responded by expressing readiness300 words
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102 1964-05-30 2 Thai Prime Minister visits Laos border BANGKOK, Frl. The Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Klttlkachorn, left this morning for an Inspection trip of the areas bordering war-ton Laos. This Is the second field trip made by the Prime Minister within a week. He was accompanied by senior government officials both102 words
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Article55 1964-05-30 2 MICHIGAN. Prt. Governor George Romney of Michigan declared "a state of public emergency" in a strike-tom Hillsdal^ today after 300 rock-throwing demonstrators stormed the city Jail during a night of violence. The Jail storming, which climaxed a three-month-old strike by 180 wire factory workers, came afterReuter - 55 words
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Article37 1964-05-30 2 JAKARTA. Prl.— A reporter of the Dally Warta. Bandoeng, has been arrested and accused of Insulting; the Mayor of Bogor, a town 40 miles south of here, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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160 1964-05-30 2 TOKYO, Friday. JAPANESE aluminium refineries are negotiating for a one-year contract to import about half a million tons of bauxite from Indonesia next year, the Japan Aluminium Refiners Association announced here today. It said the Indonesian supply would be tantamount toReuter - 160 words
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Article44 1964-05-30 2 MOSCOW. Prl.— Four men have been shot In the Kazakh city of Pavlodar for stealing spirits from a distillery where they worked to the value of more than 300.000 roubles (about £120.000 sterling. according to a newspaper reaching here today.— Reutex.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-05-30 2 Acting P.M. Nanda takes over two other posts T^KW DELHI. Fit It* Government has announced that acting Prtm* Minister Gulzarilal Nand» (above) will take ovrr the late Mr. Nehru's two additional posts of Foreign Minister and Minister for Atomic Energy. Mr Nanda, not considered a leading candidate to b* PrimeReuter - 95 words
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Article164 1964-05-30 2 Indonesia: 'We have proof JAKARTA, Frl. The InJ doneslan military command at Pontlanak. West Kalimantan, has on display a pistol, rifle and submachine gun bullets and food captured from Gurkha troops who crossed Into Indonesian territory, the official Antara news agency alleged today. It said the equipment was captured duringUPI - 164 words
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Article36 1964-05-30 2 BELGRADE. Frl.— Japan and Bulgaria have agreed to raise their diplomatic missions to the rank of embassies as from June 1, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reported today from Sofia. th« Bulgarian capital. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement103 1964-05-30 2 You're looking cheerful on 4 toting like a horse too! When I think that last week you were in bed, suffering with rheumatism and in a bad mood! Yes, but I have taken URODONAL, and, as if b> magic, my point have disappeared ond I have regained my good appetit*103 words
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Miscellaneous19 1964-05-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (tua-k, IK>NDERFUL)||/:cant WAIT tqs" /ftuT you S~ "N OONT KNOW D 066 TUAT A19 words
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175 1964-05-30 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. j fT The United States 1 annou need yesterday i that American economic aid to Nationalist China would end in mid-1965 because of that country's "healthy economic growth." The announcement by the State Department said that military assistance toReuter - 175 words
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186 1964-05-30 3 SAIGON TO NAME BEAUTY SPOT AFTER KENNEDY QAIGON, Fri.— One of Saigon's most beautiful spots is to be renamed "President John F. Kennedy Square" in honour of the late President of the United States The U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, and the Prefect of Saigon, Brigadier General Duong NgocReuter - 186 words
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65 1964-05-30 3 ABERDEEN (Scotland). Fri. The number of typhoid cases In this city Increased yesterday and Is now 129 102 confirmed cases and 27 suspected. Earlier, the figure was 98 confirmed cases and 18 suspects. Dr. Alexander Duncan, Aberdeen City Hospital Medical Superintendent, said he didReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-05-30 3 JUDY RECOVERS FROM A HEART ATTACK OONG KONG, Fri. 11 Amerl can entertainer Judy Garland was today recovering from a heart attack after doctors had battled all night for her life. Her attending physician said her condition was greatly Improved, and she was now on the road to. recovery. Miss157 words
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Article96 1964-05-30 3 Labour will nationalise steel BLACKPOOL (England), Frt, Mr Anthony Greenwood, chairman of Labour Party and a member of parliament said here yesterday that a Labour Government would nationalise iron and steel because it was a basic industry on which other Important Industries depended and because It was in el feetReuter - 96 words
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Article296 1964-05-30 3 Big boost for U.S. moon project CAPE KENNEDY (Florida), Frt. American hopes of landing: men on the moon by 197Q received a boost today with the successful first orhitting of an unmanned model of the Apollo spacecraft. The mighty Saturn I. the world's largest known rocket. registered Us sixth straightReuter - 296 words
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220 1964-05-30 3 Mac pledges aid for an 'oral history of Kennedy Times' f ONDON, Fri. Senator Edward Kennedy yesterday got the co-operation of Mr. Harold Macmillan in the compiling of an "oral history" of the Kennedy Times. He told a Press conference that the oral history —recorded and *on video tape andReuter - 220 words
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Article37 1964-05-30 3 MIAMI (Florida). Kri. Four men. said by Havana Radio to be U.S. Central Intelligence Agency anents, were executed by a firing squad on Tuesday for trying to land on the Cuban coast AP.AP - 37 words
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145 1964-05-30 3 •LONDON, Friday. INDEPENDENCE for Malta, originally fixed for 1 next Sunday, will be postponed until the autumn at least, it was learned last night. The Maltese Prime Minister. Dr. Borg Olivier, arrived in London nine days ago at the request of the Comrrir.nwealth Secretary,145 words
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105 1964-05-30 3 HOUSTON, (Texas), Fri.— An unsuccessful woman candidate for the Democratic nomination for Texas Governor was arrested and charged yesterday with threatening the President's life. Secret service agents arrested Mrs. Johnnie Mac Hackworthle. 60. who calls herself a minister and "pnophetess" She live*AP - 105 words
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71 1964-05-30 3 NYASALAND. Frt.— Dr. Hastings Banda, Nyasaland Prime Minister, announced here that 13 political prisoners jailed under the previous regime would be released on June 15 at his request. The British Governor of Nyasaland, Sir Glyn Jones, had agreed to the men's release.Reuter - 71 words
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Article350 1964-05-30 4 Govt Is urged to "Let promotion scrap test for for primary pupils secondary school be automatic' call SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce today decided to ask the Singapore Government to scrap the secondary schools entrance examination. It wants the Government to introduce automatic promotion350 words
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266 1964-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. CEVEN Naval Base strikers were today found guilty in a district court of rioting during their strike on Oct. 28 last year. Six of the seven men were each given a 12--month conditional discharge by Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, the266 words
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99 1964-05-30 4 Better facilities appeal are investigated SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee this morning toured the Tanglin Constituency to look Into requests made by local residents for Improvement of pubic facilities in their areas. The main requests were for better roads. standplpes, street lighting- and footbridges over monsoon99 words
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232 1964-05-30 4 Assembly proceedings are to be streamlined SINGAPORE, Fri. Proceedings of the Singapore Legislative Assembly are to be streamlined. A total of 59 amendments to Standing Orders have been recommended by the Assembly's eight man Standing Orders Committee. A major recommendation is an addition to Order 43, which will limit speeches232 words
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Article25 1964-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Frt. The AsFemblyman for Tanglin, Mr. E.W Barker, will open the On met Road community centre at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.25 words
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Article462 1964-05-30 4 r l-HK folloKins: Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya LeMr airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lines: From Jakarta, (JL 716) 10.10 a.m. BO AC: From London, Zurich. Cairo, Abadan, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.10 p.m. from London, Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut,462 words
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Advertisement274 1964-05-30 4 1 REX SKY (s-por.) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 1 M-G-M presents The SPECTACULAR DRAMATIC J STORY of a QUEEN WHOSE GREED AMBITION WERE STRONGER THAN A GREAT LOVE ASSYRIA) tt' A/ tK-* W tl -TBL. iH^s^l f t 1 B^sssstsss«BßHk *■>!** **'Bi^ «f A J stamng JOHN ERICSON YVONNE FURNEAUX B WITH274 words
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Advertisement629 1964-05-30 4 Qiganijcuon 1 SUOtt \\U\ Horn- 1.30 -4.00 6.30 9 30pm IMPLACABUE^frft i THREE lyy? i Z Geoffrey Horn* Color Scope. Plu> "Bcrito Singopuro" Ne. 7 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! "KATM4LIKA NERAMILLAI" z Ravichondtru,.- Mufhuraman Tomil .a Color. 5 Tomorrow 8.45 om.: (Mono." 'PRINCESS FALL^ IN LO'/E r>o\\ sii«mi><. E 11am 1.30-4 00629 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-05-30 5 Hydro -electric project 2,000 MALAYSIANS WILL BE EMPLOYED ON SECOND PHASE OF HIGHLANDS SCHEME KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'J'WO thousand Malaysians will be employed to work on the second phase of the multimillion dollar Cameron Highlands hydroelectric project which has just begun. A consultant engineer. Mr. Lav Foo Sun, representative of306 words
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430 1964-05-30 5 Girl tells how she outwitted man in hotel room 1 PREFERRED TO DIE THAN SUBMIT TO HIM* DENANG, Fri.— A 17- year-old Kedah girl today testified she told a man she "preferred to die rather than submit to his advances." "He locked me In a hotel room." Sitl Amlnah blnte430 words
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Article26 1964-05-30 5 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Police have detained eight men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 2.793 people in anti-secret society rounds in the past 24 hours26 words
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99 1964-05-30 5 KUCHING, Frl. More Chinese are wanted for the Sarawak battalion of the Malaysian Rangers. The Rangers' recruiting officer, Lt. Jock Wingneld, who is now recruiting In the Fourth Division, said yesterday that he hoped to get some Chinese from the Fourth Division before the99 words
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149 1964-05-30 5 DENANG, Fri. —An Alliance Councillor. Mr. S. M. Mohamed Idris. today suggested that the police be called upon to enforce the law with regard to the nuisance caused by diesel smokr. "It is a disgrace and a threat to the beauty, health and cleanliness149 words
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Article, Illustration108 1964-05-30 5 VARSITY Queen Betty Lvi sits pretty atop the leading float of the rag procession of the University of Singapore Students' Union which wound its way through the streets of Singapore yesterday. Miss Lvi, a secondyear medical student, won the title from 20 other contestants atKok Ah him - 108 words
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139 1964-05-30 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. TIHE secretary-general of Singapore Umno, Dato x Syed Esa Almeroer. said today the party would soon be re-organised. This was also necessary because of the move to make Singapore Umno a branch of the Malayan party. At present. Singapore Umno is an139 words
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223 1964-05-30 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The British Ministry of Public Buildings and Works has formally recognised the War Department Civilian Staff Association as representing its staff in Malaya following a "test" conducted by the Registrar of Trade Unions last year. The ministry's regional establishments officer, Mr. M.J.223 words
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Advertisement117 1964-05-30 5 TONIGHT BADMINTON HALL 7.00 9.30 P.M. YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! LET'S^GET MAORI MAD TWIST ROCK SWING MIMIC BALLAD DRUM BEAT MAORI TRADITIONAL ALL THIS PLUS (Malaysia's Top Recording Stars) THE CRESCENDOS ANNOUNCEMENT Due to excessive heat experienced by artists and audience alike, today's and Sunday's 3.00 p.m. special Matinees are being117 words
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Advertisement283 1964-05-30 5 fqraGLEAR HEALTHY SKIN! irritation, rashes, acne and pimplesjjQ in a few days! ■> Doubl»-»etmg V.ldwm. An*Mplk B»lm penelr«te» deep- «^B^|k^, 'I^^> down «f«Uf lh. .km to >Mp J W kill »h« gwm »h»» t»vf M common «kin •ilm.ntv Th«n liVft/ i JfS-l STJSSS TO HIM SK.TS OUKKIV and »or.n«M. Soon,283 words
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Miscellaneous55 1964-05-30 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HelmdaM OKAY >| X THAT S f *N BUT I'M PULL- DOWN BUSS, WIU/VOU V ALMOST LATE LAMP WON'T 'FIXTHELAMP I PERTH'; < COMEDOWN.../ A* IN THE DEN AMOVIE!^ AND I <^^5 BEFORE YOU JN *jM^ WANT TO (<, T"^ \LEAVE7j/- V w^Pr READ IN rT'MQggER55 words
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Article, Illustration495 1964-05-30 6 Pahang Sultan honours 50 on his birthday 10 Datos, 14 JPs appointed pEKAN, Fri. The Sultan of Pahang today conferred the title of Dato on 10 people at an investiture ceremony here marking his 60th birthday. Forty other people also received birthday honours of various grades. More than 30 State495 words
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Article65 1964-05-30 6 KUCHING. Fri. Pour more local authority schools have already been approved m the Kapit district i Third Division) for next year. This was slated ov tne District Officer. Mr. Peter Ttnggam. when he opened two new schools —the Nanga Janan School at Ulu Tekalit. Pati65 words
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Article42 1964-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. $8,000 Japanese grand piano will be presented to the National Theatre next week. The Yamaha piano will be the gift of Nippon Ciakl Co. Ltd., of Japan and its Singapore sole agents Wing Ming Co. Ltd.42 words
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Article134 1964-05-30 6 OINGAPORE, Fri. Tal University Council an ment on the future of the ed next Friday. A Government spokesman said today that the University authorities had agreed to open negotiations again at the request of the Government The on-orl talks, which had been going on for more134 words
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Article53 1964-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. J-n Licut.-Col. R. Knight, depui.v ijurri&on commander of Teronduk Camp in Malacca, ha« returned to Britain a/trr three years in Malaya. He ha? boen succeeded by LleutCol. G. I E. Westbrooke. of the Royal Encineers Col Knight Is to take up an appointment with53 words
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117 1964-05-30 6 Ex-security men to be picked in Trengganu J/UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A selection board will visit three districts in Trengganu early next month to recruit former members of the security forces for participation in the Federal Land Development scheme In the state This board will pick suitable candidate^ to fill the117 words
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Article25 1964-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. Pn. A cyclist. Ow Nai Kuans. 22. was killed when he was knocked down by a car in Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim yesterday.25 words
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280 1964-05-30 6 Protest in Sabah against Chinese deportation PLEA TO HELP REFUGEES FROM INDONESIA lESSELTON. Fri. Chinese in Sabah have again protested against deportation of Indonesian Chinese who entered Sabah illegally and have asked their political party, Sabah National Party, to help them. The Government horr deports all illegal immigrants to the280 words
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Article, Illustration29 1964-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. Fri Mr a Rodriguez Assemblyman for Telok Belangah. will open tb« Kampong Jagoh Community Centre at 7 p.m. tomorrow A PICTURE TAKEN AFTER THE KING'S ABDICATION29 words
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Miscellaneous199 1964-05-30 6 By 1 Hamiin MY QOCNESC, M3U 7 OH, IDO i I .JVOLTRE NOT WDRRIEIO I J -NOU'RE QOIWG )NO USE I SUPPOSE HOT... BUT DO\OU MUST BE A GREAT. lAU RIGHT, ABOUT ME GETTING /^VWai. > f\ 6O AWFULLY J FDOUN' HAVE TO BE IN SUCH A Bk3 I MAN...HAVINe199 words
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Article, Illustration1532 1964-05-30 7 Liliane the target of a nations anger AFTER TRAGEDY, SORROW AND A WAR, A BITTER RESENTMENT THE you n jr Kin? and Queen had together been enjoying a late summer holiday in rustic Switzerland. One morning they set out on an expedition to a spot where Leopold could indulge his1,532 words
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Obituary26 1964-05-30 8 M Waret* Sl* Minimmm) LAWRENCE WALTER JANSIt* ••~1 away pnarefully la Qsairai sass. i lal. Teiuk Amon oa 2S-5-S4. May as* nil rent In peace.26 words
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Article75 1964-05-30 8 Warit Sl* (MiMmmm) the FAMILY OP 'be lav Cyril I M vuekera thank all meads aad rs> mivea for their kind aasistanea. assa- ««•< of coßdolenoss. wreaths, aad atervinnre at *helr hereavemeejt. MRS. PHILIP BARNES wlshee »o 'ortors. and the Minn of Oleneagjes I"«p!'»] for the wonderful klndneea met75 words
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Obituary30 1964-05-30 8 ?A Worrf. Sit (MMmmm) IN LOVIHQ MEMORY at Mr T. v.uiiama who paisvd away on Mth May If>*2 Oone but not fontottea toy hla beloved wife and children30 words
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Article758 1964-05-30 8 Wmrdt SllJUlmtmrnm) THE COOKPITt RMSTTAPB.L la •erved avsry Satasrdar aad lisitai lunch ttma. MORRIS 1100 must b* won. by ooe k.'t in the donation draw on JOB June. In aid of the blind. FEDERAL PUBLIC A I lON t LTD. invlts all teachers aad book addicts :o browse in758 words
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Article676 1964-05-30 8 The condensed report of the employment, unemployment and undei -employment survey, released yesterday, contains both good news and bad. It puts Malayan unemployment in 1962 at 5.2 per cent for men and 7.9 per cent for women, figures better than many had expected. It also, however,676 words
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Article381 1964-05-30 8 If the P.M.I.P. Government of Kelantan backs with deeds the admirable sentiments con- I tamed in the Royal Address to the State Legislative Assembly. the people of the State can look forward to better times. The policy speech pledges "every assistance and co-operation to the Central Government in381 words
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Article178 1964-05-30 8 Dr. Toh Chin Chye posed a pertinent question in his speech to new students of the Singapore Polytechnic. It is indeed to be wondered if the present structure and content of secondary education in the State (and elsewhere in Malaysia) are as closely attuned as they might be178 words
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Letter344 1964-05-30 8 I HAVE read with interest the recent correspondence In your columns on the Malayanlsatlon of the Plantation Industry, and would like to make the following observations. Beventy per cent of the AMESU members with whom I have had the pleasure of working over the last fifteen years, have been344 words
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Letter81 1964-05-30 8 IITE hope that the practice TT of transporting workers in open lorries will be stopped. The number of accidents on highways and in factories is increasing at an alarming rate and steps should be taken to reduce these accidents. The prevention of accidents should concern the81 words
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Letter98 1964-05-30 8 OUTSTATION private candidates for the "Cambridge" have had great difficulty getting entry forms in Perak. Between April 2 and May 5 my nephew wrote three letters all with self-ad-dressed envelopes to the Perak State Education office asking for forms. He did not receive any reply, so he had98 words
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Letter78 1964-05-30 8 T READ with great concern the Introduction of the eye- blinding powder for use on dogs by postmen. This powder may or may not benefit the postmen, but one cannot overlook Its disadvantages to the general public, many of whom depend on their doss to guard properties or78 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1964-05-30 8 KHOR CHEANG KEE - THE DOCTOR WHO WORRIES about jobs Land trade KHOR CHEANG KEE ON THE WATERFRONT A CURE FOR TOO MANY MEN WITH TOO LITTLE WORK BY THE shopkeeper •in Campbell Street (Penang Tanjong^ was cheerfully resigned to his lot. He smiled ruefully as he discussed the effect of Indonesia's con?rontation on1,393 words
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Advertisement20 1964-05-30 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. GREETINGS W»rdt Sl* 'Minimum, CONGRATULATION to Mr. Mr* TT.omaa Wooc Wooa Bon. Marrta*. nn 30-&-64. From Anthony 14m.20 words
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Advertisement22 1964-05-30 8 FIRST... in style! FOREMOST in quality! FAMOUS in value! mmW 1 JPr J 1,-*** tan 81, High Street. ilso at Goodwood Park.22 words
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Advertisement86 1964-05-30 8 Nothing extraordinary! It's what we dd for every client: we fix up his travel itinerary to meet. his lodrvidual taste and budget, so that he gets maximum pleasure out of his trip. We insist on taking the trouble out of travel for him: so*»e give hints on how best to86 words
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273 1964-05-30 9 KUCHING, Fri. The Sarawak United People's Party secretary general. Mr. Stephen K. T. Yong, today re-' fused to make any comments on the Government statement yesterday banning the SUPP from holding public rallies and concerts. However. Mr. Yong Indicated that the273 words
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Article52 1964-05-30 9 PENANO. Fri. The Penang branch of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association will hold a dinner at the North Malaya Transport Service Association premises in Burmah Road on Monday to mark the re-election of its president. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, to the State Legislative Assembly and the State52 words
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Article, Illustration568 1964-05-30 9 Judge rules they are subject to assessment since they are left in ground as permanent as the buildings KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Justice Ong, dismissing a civil appeal with costs in the High Court here today, ruled that underground tanks are subject to assessment. His ruling568 words
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96 1964-05-30 9 CHARGED WITH VOTING WHEN NOT ENTITLED TO DO SO KtALA LUMPUR. Fri. Low Fook Vcnc. 22. of Ratu Road, was charged in a magistrate's court here today with casting his vote in the recent Parliamentary and State elections when he was not entitled to vote. Low was alleged to havn96 words
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103 1964-05-30 9 TESSELTON, Fri. JapaJ nese Government and people are keen to participate In the development programmes of Sabah. ac--1 cording to a spokesman of the visiting seven-man Japanese Trade Mission The spokesman said that Japan «as willing to help especially in Sabah'* road103 words
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60 1964-05-30 9 THE HAGUE. Fri— The Indonesian Government has given permission to X.L.M. Royai Dutch Airlines to extend their service from Amsterdam to Jakarta to two flights a week, the airline announced yesterday. The new schedule will start on June 12 with a second flight from Amsterdam60 words
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Article29 1964-05-30 9 SINGAPORE Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at the first anniversary celebrations of "Bul Heng Wei Koon" at 77. Neil Road tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration359 1964-05-30 9 OINGAPORE, Fri. *3 When a manj "scorned the love of a doting mistress" and left her, she could make his life very miserable, a court here was told today. Mr. R. Ramason, defending, said: "This Is precisely what happened to my client.359 words
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Article30 1964-05-30 9 SEREMBAN. Fri.— Thieves broke Into the house of Mr. Appo Panlchar Kan.iu in Ulu Kuala Sawa. about 15 miles from here, yesterday and stole Jewellery worth 81.800.30 words
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454 1964-05-30 9 KING'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS IN THE CAPITAL Mass rally by children at the Stadium MORE than 2.000 1T school children here will hold a mass rally at the Merdeka Stadium at 8 a.m. on Wednesday to start the official birthday celebrations of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The King will be escorted454 words
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138 1964-05-30 9 KUCHLNG, Friday. /COMMUNIST propaganda leaflets have been circulating In the detention camp across the river from Kuching, the Government disclosed yesterday. I The leaflets were typed by detainees of six typewriters which were allowed Into the camp last year to help learn typewriting A138 words
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Article50 1964-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Traffic Inspector Mandy Goh has left for a two-month course In prosecution procedures at the Federal Police College in Kuala Kubu Bahru. She left with Inspector Eugene Wong, magistrates court prosecutor. Inspector Goh loined the police force in 1952. and rose from the rank*.50 words
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133 1964-05-30 9 JOHORE BAHRI Fri— The Johore Malay Chamber of Commerce has asked the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, to look into claims by some of its members tiint the Johore Public Works Department had rejected tenders by Malay contractors.133 words
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Advertisement114 1964-05-30 9 TELEPHONE ***** SINGAPORE ***** KUALA LUMPUR for HOUSING c, The BUILDING SOCIETY of MALAYA LIMITED s■(5 per annum Singapore: interest paid on 3rd Floor 5 Malace s<rMt KUALA LUMPUR: fixed deposits M Floor o.C.S.C. Building With US. 30 Jalan Mountbatten I \\c4>lli*nt Opportunity for investment! CAPITAL PARK Lniveraity Road, off114 words
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Advertisement371 1964-05-30 9 Another WORLD'S FIRST from Minolta ■k TMi NEW MINOLTA HkMATK 7, with tut ftokfcor fI J but flow r*> ittrw muf photographic If If AUTOMATIC OPOUTION With this trtum r°* umpiy kxm and shoot H»-miiK 7 automatically mWco ttw comet (huttar «p««d and apmur* lor jro«. k't nsy. aocurata and371 words
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Miscellaneous736 1964-05-30 9 Radio, TV~] News Headlines; 11.05 Por RADIO SINGAPORE "fgf",^ Sggjg SUOKIVVAVt ar.UVICLte: Close. 41 and Zi metres MtuiuM v*Avt fctuvicfc, RADIO MALAYSIA •<o metre* 6.0 l' M Morning^elud™" 11 NATIONAL SHOKTWAVfc News; 7.10 Up and aboui; SERVICES: 41.1 and Mi Metre* 7 JO Time Signal, News; 7.40 AJ*.: 6.00 Prog.736 words
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Article294 1964-05-30 10 SINGAPORE, FYiday. piVE men appeared in court this afternoon in five separate cases connected with the police seizure of hand-grenades, TNT explosives and other firearms. They were all remanded by Mr. Sachi SauraJen.. the magistrate, pending separate preliminary inquiries in Jure. No pleas were294 words
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Article40 1964-05-30 10 TAIPING. Frl. The Sultan j of Perak laid the foundation stone here yesterday of the $60,000 Hanafi Mosque in Walker Road. He thanked the Perak Religious' Affairs Department for Its $30,000 donation and Muslims for contributine the balance.40 words
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73 1964-05-30 10 Volunteers: Dates for registration JESSELTON. Fr4. Registration of volunteers for the Vigilante Corps will take place in Tawau on June 8 and 9 at the Resident's office. Local male residents, between 20 and 40 years old. are eligible to register. Volunteers, who will be trained in the use of firearms,73 words
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114 1964-05-30 10 KUCHING, Frl.— The Sarawak Governments secretariat in Kuching is now too small for its everexpanding staff, said the Minister for Communications and Works. Inche Abdul Talb bin Mahmud A new block of Government offices would be built for $1,500,000 on the site of114 words
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209 1964-05-30 10 Three freak' 20 cents Singapore stamps for auction 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Stamp Club is to auction, three "freak" 20 cents Singapore stamps. The orange colour on the stamps which bear the picture of a fish, is completely missing. It is reported that there are altogether 30 stamps which209 words
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Article204 1964-05-30 10 AUSTRALIAN army parachutists set two Malaysian records in a spectacular day's jumping at Sluang in Johore. Members of the 3rd Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, from Camp Terendak In Malacca, established a Malaysian height record when Cpl. Brian Clarke, of Milmerran. Queensland, left the aircraft204 words
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Advertisement190 1964-05-30 10 Ballograf epoca the most advanced M% ball pen in the world I comes from Sweden 1 Mi.^tlliig in MM III) N. <••• 'WoKtm kail. N. IMM) t. t*. LS'll X" —m»U HlMWll ln .^H \T II x I*"*- I**" 1 A E j!^u writin* OMlfOfi Ml X harte »oi acMavad.^^l190 words
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Advertisement203 1964-05-30 10 j^_ i "^H'^cn »wt Enjoy the masculine freshness of Every Old Spice product gives you a freober kind of J" conhdence in yourself— we call it Old Spice iwneneu; the distinctive masculine look. "S-; HULTON NIW VOHK LONDON J S \st\ [ljlp] D.coo-.-t What You Need Is A Very Good203 words
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Miscellaneous345 1964-05-30 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS maybe gambles in copper first 9. Public school entrance U <8 pointless in Yorkshire (9). 7. Cleans the place for practl--10. 40. we hear, will be the winner turners of 2. 3, 4, perhaps (6). (5). 8. See 19. 11. 22 down. Wrong number and 14.345 words
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278 1964-05-30 11 DR. HAN SU YIN ON SOEKARNO AND MALAYSIA J HAVE always had a high regard for Dr. Han Su Yin's great intelligence but having read her article in the Far Eastern Economic Review of March 20 1964 on A Neutral Malaysia', 1 cannot but a^k: Must a high degree of278 words
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255 1964-05-30 11 Provident fund statements out in a month A letter you published in the Straits Times on Friday. May 22 asked why the Central Provident Fund Board only Issues statements of account to members when they are in employment. We are at present computing the Interest on some 375,000 accounts and255 words
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215 1964-05-30 11 'THE current pictorial stamp, of Singapore are among the prettieit issued by any country in the world, much sought after by stamp collectors. As a means of promoting the tourist industry the stamps are an advertisement and draw attention to this island. It ii215 words
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Article287 1964-05-30 11 IT was interesting (if not somewhat amusing) to read in the Straits Times of May 18 that our benign Government is persuading its Administrative Officers to acquaint themselves with current local and international affairs. This is not in itself wrong but why must we have287 words
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Article60 1964-05-30 11 BECAUSE of heavy tralfic through St Michaek's Road, may I suegest the Traffic Police authorities put in a white line In the middle of the road to forbid parking. This used to be a quiet and thinly populated residential area. The housing boom. new schools. a temple and60 words
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178 1964-05-30 11 Bus service complaints (continued) I am adding more complants to Mrs. Yuousufs about the S.T.C. No. 3 On May 13, I took a No. 3 from the G.H. terminus, intending to alight at Still Rd.-Joo Chiat Place junction. The bus travelled via Joo Chlat Rd. due to the road construction178 words
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382 1964-05-30 11 Finding the right men for estate management PERSONALITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS I SHOULD like to reply to the letter from "Citizen' Klang (ST. May 23). The number of local men with suitable qualifications and personalities Is limited and Is not yet enough by far to satisfy the needs of the Malaysian382 words
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Article225 1964-05-30 11 KLANG versus TWO new towns HEFEK to the editorial in me Siraits Tune.s lor Wean&saay, .vlay 21 m whicn you suggest that the proposed saieuite town State Capuai project should consist 01 two -separate town.s. one a. sellcontained industrial town. and the other a purely administrative State Capital. As the225 words
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Article84 1964-05-30 11 I AGREE with the remark* made by the "Citizen" on the managerial ability of the expatriate staff of Malaysian rubber estates (S.T. May 23). But he has confined his discussion to local men who possess agricultural degrees or diplomas. It is unfortunate that the estate staff,84 words
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Advertisement42 1964-05-30 11 The Minister of Finance Dr. Goh Keng Swee will lay the Foundation Stone of the Kent-Delta Stampings Factory Bendemeer Road, Singapore on Sunday, May 31 st 1964 A joint venture by George Kent (Malaya) Ltd. and the Delta Metal Co. of England42 words
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Advertisement622 1964-05-30 12 iContinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT WeroM U <»fiii.)— Box It rfs. txtrm WANTED LADY TVPI9T (Preference Raja's College students): Apply slating qualification, experience, salary required: CPO Box No. 1853, Singapore. MALAY TUTOR WANTED for conversation lessons twice weekly Merryn Road. Please write Box A 5871 S.T. Spore giving experience622 words
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Advertisement951 1964-05-30 12 SITUATIONS VACANT :t> Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box it cU. txtrm REQUIRED By well Eatabllsned r inn Door-To-Door Canvassers to Promote well known Cosmetic and Toilet Products. Basic pay $o/. a day with good commission and transport provided. Also One Van-delivery Clerk. Apply liox A5K59 B.T. B'pore. WANTED Teacher to teacb951 words
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Advertisement1160 1964-05-30 12 j ACCOMMODATION VACANT 'ii Word* 'Win.)— Sex tt tt*. txtrm FOR iALI oi rent luily lurnisnen txicutive bungalow with three bed j rooms and lawn in District 11 avail 'able from l-«-!9«4 Rent $830/- p«i month Appiv Box Ast>«2 Hi S'por* SINNETT ESTATE 3-twdroom house, telephone, modern sanitation. In exchange1,160 words
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Advertisement1016 1964-05-30 12 TUITION Word* Si f Mi*.)— Box It rts. exfre LEARN HINDI from experienced Indian Graduate. Translations made In Kngllsh. Quick success method on moderate charges. Apply Box A 5872 S.T. s pore. ASIA ORIVINC SCHOOL experienced English speaking Instructress/ Instructors hourly $5'- guaranteed $75/- 67 Orchard Road. Spore. Phone *****1,016 words
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Advertisement889 1964-05-30 12 OFFICE EQUIPMENT it Words tt (Mi*.)— Box It rls. txtro FOR YOUR REQUIREMENT la I Olympia-Typewnters, Adders. Caleula- tors. Duplicators/Steel Kquipnieol Consult Singapore Typewriter Co., 84 1 Konlnson Koad, Spore. I el: W2S6B BEAUTY CULTURE Wore-* Si (Mtm.t—Box it rts. txtro I LEARN THE 9ECREI FORMULA that nas nrougnt total889 words
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Advertisement974 1964-05-30 12 VEHICLES FOR SUE 1$ Wordi SI < Ml*.)— Box It etM. txtrm AU9TIN HEALEV 100 4 for sale $2,900/. 0.n.0. Tel: ***** 341. Buklt Timah Road. 3t m.s. Spore. 1954 HILLMAN CALIFORNIA Regis- I tered 1955. Condition fair. $1.0607--ono View 54 Lor. 101 B'pore 14. '59 TR3. red. comp. Ins.974 words
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Advertisement1036 1964-05-30 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE lore's U (Mlm.) Box It rfs. txtro 1997 MAZDA one ownei excellent cor.dltton 12.000 miles «a m.p.g. ***** or 6«TI (S'porel LATE ISM AUSTIN «oO Comprehensive Insurance. T.i» till October in excellent condition. Price $2,500 0.n.0. King < Spore) M 143 after 2 p.m. 1S« BMW Ls7oo1,036 words
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Advertisement919 1964-05-30 12 FOR SALE Hard, 5i (»im.)—Bnx St rlt. rtlrm SALE: SALE: kALti year. our mure stock to clear 'Toyo 1 band-bans as low as yu. rum. Tel: -J4WO4 Ilk. Middle Koad. 8 pore. CHINE9E ART FURNITURi lade. Ivory. Old Porcelain and fengliaa Silver, Inspection welcome. L' 3 Ttvertoo i Lane, off919 words
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Advertisement1382 1964-05-30 13 T0 LIVERPOOL I, ftTSI COAS. U K.. Uui S'pori Sam s' nan fenang ■SPHALION A Livirpml, Gla'goa la Pt June 3 NTENOR literpul, v a lok tdn. 35 Jum 1 Jum 2 GAPENOP. Liverpool lull 3 Mm I MM I'll lIM II YRRHUS Li«erpiil, Dubln. Glasgow lum 11 Mm 111,382 words
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Advertisement1352 1964-05-30 13 P^H THE EAC LINE.s H^\ y^^L SINCAPOIf KUALA lUMPUI.P SWfTTINHAM PfNANC NOuie k.whNC io. poioih.i i i.wi.t o»" f»ONi 7toi r«ONi ikii r»OMi iiii aaajaaOOPl SAILINCb 10 (tNOA, LE HAVRL mambußu dR(MiN ANTWERP. EOTIEHOAM AMSTEWAM, OSLO. tOTHENBURO ANQ COPENHABEN bintabon P brim fining "10TLAN0IA" i; y) Sailed Sailil In Pirt1,352 words
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Advertisement1264 1964-05-30 13 1 Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAt PORTS BENNEVIS >" \XH ttM Si Smgaoon Pt S'haa Ptnaag Hamburg Mjy M lo Pirt lily N !um -—a«-^««i-i Antwerp BENCLEUCH For Liverpool MM 21 Singapou >w RoHlJo'fli j!l» Smgaoon f. S'haa -11 gENARMIN LMIM, Haaiurg iull 2/1 MM 1/ I MNMHOt1,264 words
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Advertisement1315 1964-05-30 13 |to^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. IKjVJJI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI IP**"* HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinraoori PL S'hara u »nane it On* i orw» 'CITY OF NEWCASTLE Sailed II Pert 31 May 21 IIM i i.v u» install* II ium 21 '3 Jim 24 Jum Hilly 'CITY OF CHICAGO 24/271,315 words
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525 1964-05-30 14 1 TWERE was little dur- ing the past week to enliven trading. The 1 political scene appeared to have been relegated to the background and, despite optimistic comments by the mediator in the estates dispute, sellers remain very cautious, say H.C.B. and Co., Ltd. in525 words
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Article186 1964-05-30 14 (OFFICIAL OUOHIION5) May ML Three months. INOUtTRIALI ..i 1.1 .-is -:.i i i-ts Dunlop* Moll II Containers IS eta It IX v bOttJ .IKAitl'd M Ml I Braeltrr> ekeM. M lnv e >-. Isgta «!>U II CII <J L li.C L''J It" Ked. Uisp 14 cv. Kulhhmh; II186 words
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Article69 1964-05-30 14 Chinese Produce Caohanga, Singapore noon prloos per plcul yoatord«y. Coconut oil: bulk 5471 sellers, drum fso] sellers. Copra May/June UK/Oontlnent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok whim 5133 sellers, Sarawak white J1321 sellers special Sarawak black (105 aellera, garbled Lrmpong black 1110 sellers, ASTA $1221 netlers. Siniipm Coconut Oil Millsrs' Aliaclition69 words
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511 1964-05-30 14 From Our Market Correspondent HHHE EROSION in indus--1 trial prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange continued yesterday at a somewhat accelerated pace, but the lower levels, as was also seen the previous day, induced some improvement in turnover. Towards the close there were511 words
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Article25 1964-05-30 14 Malayan Stork Indices May Mat *9 •Industrials: 1C5.84 104.86 miv 130.23 i::d.?i S robbers: 10.-..X3 1115.74 'Dec. 30. 1963=101) Dec. 29. 1M2 10025 words
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Article886 1964-05-30 14 POMBINED business in the JSln- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Ktock Exchange yesterday with the number o( shares traded In L rackets: INDUtTRIALt: Bouttsad (1,000) tl 74; Dunlaps $2.35 SU (2.000) $2.35. (2,000) $2.34, (1.000) $2.32. (1.000) $2 31; Cue ards. $2.76 SU886 words
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Article22 1964-05-30 14 MAY 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: ii!»i cents (unchanged). TIN; 5543.75 (op $2.12. Estimated unofficial oiTerini; 240 tons (up 5 tons).22 words
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Article108 1964-05-30 14 MELBOURNE, Frt.— Industrials were much steadier today and some leaders had noteworthy recoteries. B-HjP. gained 6d. to 56/--and Colonial Sugar 1/- to 83/-. Palls were small. Ampol Exploration featured In a firmer mining section with a rise of 2 6 to 14 6. Loans were steady. CRA .(•_>,«108 words
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Article233 1964-05-30 14 TUNE lint gradi rubbir buy«ri f.a. closed at S p.m. in Slniaiw nrt Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 8 c«nt» per Ib. unchanged on Tnurada) cloxlnx level for the position. T tone was nry quiet. H.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prli in ccnti per Ib. yettirday Int. i:> s prompt233 words
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Article208 1964-05-30 14 CHIPS lying alsngilda ths llngapaf Harbaur wharvet *r sipaatsi today ara: Har/all Mam 1/2. Korea «'7. Cnaad para 8/9, Bronxvllle IS/16. Strma Soenda 18. Bakongan 21 '22 Beocleucl 27/2H, Andea Maru 29/30, Anteno 33 '34. Bomhala 38/38. Amnuiai Maru 40/41. Olenroy 42/43, Guellelnv Marconi 44 45. Rurat208 words
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338 1964-05-30 14 rE price of Stnaits tin rose In Penang yester- day by $2,124 a plcul to $543.75, the highest In a week. The estimated offering was up five tons to 240. In WASHINGTON, the General Services Administration announced that no bids were received on338 words
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Advertisement1104 1964-05-30 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakes East Canada Service Honfko'-l YeK^atna S F'cisco Halifax Montreal Detroit *l>cno ■■Mikuhima Mam.- 22 24 June 7 luly 2t lily S Auf I Av| II Auf 21 Auf "TiunesKimj MM" ;2 23 July 7 «uf 21 Auf S Seat I1,104 words
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Advertisement1030 1964-05-30 14 •UMMll* StlVICt INOU. PAIdSMN ANU r GUlr >tl«IC* t» fnaatlla. *<HaiN. Mil Mam, SvMa Tv Malrat ul NafiMttnaai r-inam P S'ha* S'per* Spea r r*jaj Pica** ■fRKT* tl. 13 Juki 14/11 Jim UIUIA In Pt 4 Jum S Jill (June MMMU 1| J.i y 11/u July IS/IT >m> tAJUU 13/2/1,030 words
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Advertisement81 1964-05-30 14 GREAT LAKES BENGAL LINES GEORGEUS MID-AMERICA LINES. INC U.S. FLAG EXPRESS GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADING BIRECT FOR MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON. ASHTABULA, TOLEOO BETROIT. CHICAGO ANB MILWAUKEE. Visscl Smupoii P. r*fß Penang Montreal A I I DOCTOR MAX 11/13 JuM 14/UJm* 17,11 JuM 17 JMt A 1 J FAITH tt/'l MM»81 words
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Advertisement855 1964-05-30 15 1= (Continued from Page 12) AT YOUR SERVICE It^mrd, U tUtn.k—Box M eU. extra BLACK'S MASTERFRINT SERVICE while you waft. BLACK'S PHOTOSTATS 38 Robinson Road. *****. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, 2-i The A reads Ist floor TeL *****. PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENTS can Oe reduced or enlarged Tang's UM«V (Spore). PRIVATE INVESTIGATION ACENCV855 words
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Advertisement821 1964-05-30 15 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 10 Word* SS (Mitt.)— Box SO eU. txtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA Hotel *****/ Victoria Hotel ***** Bar/ Restaurant. HOTEL AMBASSADOR Seaside 46. Meyer Road Dancing Nlsbtly. Tel: *****. MAYFAIH HOTEL SPORE KuOOU Aircundltlootd Popular Bar— Courtcou* service SLOANE COURT HOTEL. 17. Balmoral Road, Tanttlln (completely Airconditioned).821 words
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Advertisement787 1964-05-30 15 NOTICES ESTATE OF FREDERICK WICKETT DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased late of Cameron Highlands who died at Batu Gajah, on the 21st day of April. 1957, are required 10 submit their claims in writing to the undersigned the Solicitors for787 words
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Advertisement549 1964-05-30 15 NOTICES UNITED PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that In pursuance of a Resolution passed at the 43rd Ordinary Annual General Meeting, the following dividends are declared for the year ended 31st December, 1963. vis:— On Ordinary Shares (Coupon No. 38)549 words
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Advertisement815 1964-05-30 15 NOTICES NOTICES THE INDIAN CHAMBER OF NOTICE COMMERCE SINGAPORE. Application hu been mad* to ««^r~- the Directors of Berjuntal Tin NOTICE IS HBtXBT GIVEN Dredging T f )fnU^H to issue a dupllthat the Twenty-Third Annual ca te certificate for 40 shares of General Meeting of the Indian MC h f815 words
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Advertisement479 1964-05-30 15 SITUATIONS VACANT CAMEROONS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (Federal Rtpnbtlc of Cameroon) Applications are Invited from PLANTING ASSISTANTS with at least four years' experience In the cultivation of rubber and/ or oil palms. Thou with tea or cocoa experience wMI also be considered. Preference will be given to planters In Uie age group479 words
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Article580 1964-05-30 16 THE IPOH DERBY PARADE Moviegoer (5 eh n^ c by Summcn:me Scalzcw wrilperformed stayer in Australia, showed his cla.ss, in the Singapore Derby < 12f in April whan he whipped the favourite Oleander 111 by five lengtlt,. keeping form. Dark Romance II (6 b or b!k a g by Judicato580 words
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798 1964-05-30 16 EPSOM JEEP'S SPOTLIGHT ON FANCIED RUNNER Race One Mornav: Cinir w.lh l4le rush to iinisli second by a neck lo Col. Whainol II over Penang B'f Fast Lord: Workma well: winner over 9! at Buku Timah at Uilend of last season. Fort Knox: Won his last three races in Class798 words
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456 1964-05-30 16 Epsom Jeep - Smart Oleander III can set the 'locals cheering Epsom Jeep ON THE TRACK with [POH, Fri. Since its inception in 1950, the Perak Derby has been won only twice by Ipohtrained horses Colonel Daly in 1951 and Little Pappa in 1956. However, four-year-old Oleander 111, who it> trained here by456 words
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Article1454 1964-05-30 16 CARD KtY A letter after the horses name Indicates the type of going preferred, f fast: g good; a soft; h heavy; a ->ny. Betting forecast; (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowance: Soaidl. P. K. Leong. Lim and Dragon 3-Ib; Nazudi and Cheng 5-lb: others 7-lb.1,454 words
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Advertisement1081 1964-05-30 16 BRUNEI GOVERNMENT I W gSSSRi£JSI&' hM. TENDER NOTICE sfSSESSBVA i^Sift IXNDERS will be received by I n ~4£C_aaV~* ss-^skvs— w !r.«!=4S -l-HE CONSTRUCTION AND Citizenship one -choiarshm ir.? a i>remisw nc l! S~SUPPLY OF A PATROL three years course in Su tort i 9*l t 3lBt AU U i l1,081 words
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Advertisement173 1964-05-30 16 C// CAPLESS V-*^ FOUNTAIN PEN ■TV PHOT'S WU li|| GIFTTO MODERN J_ JIIAI Simply twnt tht barrel and your* raady to writ*. Precision Ink Control System Ink flow it always perfectly controlled against smudging and leaking even under sudden prtuun Per Piece I or temperature changes. Ink Cartridge System: Singapore173 words
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274 1964-05-30 17 Top-form Kelantan hold Perak to draw MALAYA CUP SOCCER KELANTAN 2 PERAK 2: Kota Bharu. Friday pERAK, the Malaya Cup north zone leaders, surprisingly dropped a point on their visit to Kelantan today. Inspired by enthusiastic cheering from the home crowd, Kelantan played their best football of the season so274 words
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255 1964-05-30 17 PERLIS END GAME WITH NINE MEN AND CREDIT A LOR STAR, Fri.— Perlis finished with nine men and the honours of a 2-2 draw with Kedah in their Malaya Cup soccer match played on the KFA ground here today. Both teams scored their first point* of the season in this255 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-05-30 17 CINGAPORE, Pri. Singa- pore lightweight Noor Hassan (pictured above) and Selangor's Francis Wong will meet in a return fight over ten rounds at the Gay World Stadium tomorrow (9 pjn.). In their first meeting, Noor won on a knockout in the second round but since then the97 words
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Article25 1964-05-30 17 BRIDGETOWN. (Barbados). Pri. Chile completed a 3-2 win over the British Caribbean In their American zone second round Davis Cup tie here yesterday.25 words
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Article24 1964-05-30 17 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Rugby Union will hold their annual meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club on June 28 at 6.30 pm.24 words
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Article90 1964-05-30 17 PARIS, Prl. Nicola Pietrangeu (Italy) and Manuel Santana (Spain) will meet tomorrow in the men's singles final in the French tennis championships here. In the semi-nnals yesterday PietrangeU beat Jan-Erik Lundquist (Sweden) 4-6. 6-3. 6-4, 6-4 and Santana defeated Pierre Darmon (France) 8-6 6-4. 3-6. 2-6. 6-4.Reuter - 90 words
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520 1964-05-30 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malaya Cup competition moves Into the upper echelons of interest this weekend with the meeting In the north, at Penang's City Stadium on Sunday (8 p.m.t of holders Selangor and runners-up Penang and the clash in the520 words
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Article247 1964-05-30 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE'S top athletes, including sprint champion Mani Jegathesan, will not compete in the second MAAU all-comers' meet at Ipoh tomorrow. They cannot afford to make the trip. At their Farrer Park trainIng centre yesterday they told me they247 words
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156 1964-05-30 17 Brundage: Games are getting too big— •TOKYO, Prt Avery Brundage. 1 the president of the International Olympic Committee, said today lOC officials were greatly concerned about the growing size of the Olympic Games and the huge expenses involved. "We are losing sight of the simplicity of the original Oly-npic Games."UPI - 156 words
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391 1964-05-30 17 CRICKET Redpath 'passes' with top honours I ONDON, Fri. Lan Redpath, 95 npt out overnight, duly made his century against Oxford yesterday. So did Bob Cowper and the Australians won by an injiings and 120 rues at the Oxford Parka, writes Jack Fingleton. The two Victorians evidently do things together.391 words
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Miscellaneous467 1964-05-30 17 SFOEWmAEY SOCCER Spore Ui». £B: Police 'A f v Alexandra. Teachers v Windsor Rovers; Div. 2C: JolHlacU v Khalsa; 188 v Dunman Pioneers (all matches at Parrer Pk) ATHLETICS Ipoh all-comers meet (Anderson Sen grd. 3 pjn L Perak PWD meet (T. Anson padang. 2 pjn.) Raffles Inst. meet (Bras467 words
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Article656 1964-05-30 18 Govt finalises plans to re-develop central Spore for its part as Malaysia's 'New York' THK Singapore (Jovernmcnt has finalised plans to implement a pilot urban redevelopment scheme to revitalise the centre of Singapore to play its role as the New York of Malaysia. A Government656 words
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Article42 1964-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Frl The new $50,000 extension to the Bukit Panjang Market will be opened by Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Political Secretary to the Prime Minister, at 6 p.m. on Sunday. It Is accommodation for 73 stalls and 27 open pitches.42 words
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Article37 1964-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Pri Singapore artist Cheong Soo Pieng will hold an exhibition of his latest paintings at his new art studio at 28-A Zlon Road from June 3 to 8. between 10 a.m to 6.30 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-05-30 18 Friends in heroic rescue attempt FRIENDS of the trapped man, whose head (top left) shows above his mud-engulfed body, form a human chain leading to the ground above to drain away underground water. The man at bottom has his arms jipder Lingam's head. Photo by Han Hai Fong.Han Hai Fong - 48 words
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278 1964-05-30 18 Mass rally at Stadium today to mourn Mr. Nehru SINGAPORE. Fri. The chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin, today called on all Singapore people irrespective of colour, creed or class, to attend the condolence rally to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium from 4.30278 words
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Article36 1964-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Frt.— The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Choi Yeok Eng. will present prizes to the monthly blood donors' competition at the Blood Transfusion Centre. General Hospital, at 11 a.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article29 1964-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. An American woman exi>ert on library classification. Dr. Sarah Vann. will aJdres.s members <it the Singapore Library Association at the Nationnl Library on June 4.29 words
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Obituary23 1964-05-30 18 LAN MUNTIR WHITILIV mxldMl- II P'rmaer'a Hill on 29 3*4 CremntioD at K.U. on SO 6.«4. New Zea- ■no pvptfi pi#ftf# cof)923 words
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Obituary43 1964-05-30 18 URAWJIIVI In tromml and 'in mmmcd memory of a beloved mfoanii mother Merer Chellnmah Sirnn]r»vi <11ed .10th May. 1956 Her life a beautlMt memory, her death a mient grief, »hall never t*de from our tboucbts V. .«irany*vi of Seaumat and children.43 words
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Article54 1964-05-30 18 LONDON, Frl. An automatic weather station which can count rain drops and telephone weather Information Is being tested at the Government Meteorological Office. The £6.000 station uses instruments for the remote observation of barometric pressure, air temperature, humidity, total rainfall, rate of rainfall, wind speed and direction,Reuter - 54 words
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Article29 1964-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Frt. The Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the Uinversity of Singapore today began a course on "Family and kinship In a changing society" at the University.29 words
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Article335 1964-05-30 18 Leading Industrials fluctuated week for many months In the stock markets ended on a subdued but reasonably steady note today I Interest was confined almost I entirely to the shares ol companies I announcing dividend or othei i news. Outside these issues, movements were small335 words
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Article23 1964-05-30 18 LONDON. Fri Buyers £1073, sellers £1075. Forward buyers £1069. sellers £1071. Settlement £1076 Turnover a.m. 50 tons, p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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Article48 1964-05-30 18 LONDON. Frl. Spot 21-3 16d July -21-3 16d.. Aug. 21',d.. Sept. 21-1 16d. July Sept. 21'Rd.. Oct Dec. 21d.. Jan Mar. 20-15 ltid Apr. June 20-15 16d.. July Sept 207sd.. Oct. Dec. 207«d.. c.i.f. June 20-1 16d.. July 20 ,d.. Aur 20--9 16d. Tone: Steady but quiet.48 words
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221 1964-05-30 18 Rubber estates wage dispute: Mediator hands in his reoort KLAI.A. LUMPUR, Friday. RECOMMENDATIONS to solve the wage dispute tx'tween the planting industry ;ind 200,000 plantation workers were made today by the mediator. Rn ja Mphar bin* Raja Badiozaman. Raja Mohar, who leaves, tomorrow to attend the' World Trade Conference at221 words
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Article124 1964-05-30 18 Pahang jungle exercises for Army SINGAPORE. Fri. British, Australian and New Zealand troops, all part of 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade group, normally based on Terendak Camp in Malacca, are to take part in a ground exercise codenamed "Maybug" in the central Malayan jungle during the first two weeks of. next124 words
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Advertisement172 1964-05-30 18 if Another Fin* Product By DRUG HOUSES OF AUSTRALIA .LTD.. Mokcrt Of HUDSON'S "EUMENTHOI' JUJUBES. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL •6 B, Robinson Rood, 3, Jalon Ah Fook, PO. Box 1935, Singopora. at P.O. Boi 104. Johor* Banna. Tel: *****. T«l: 3958. Success depends on doing Hie right thing, in the right172 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-05-30 18 aSl^H^B^^^^ll LJIGHEST and lowest tempera- lures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kota Bharu 90 1 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 91 7743 words
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