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Title Section14 1964-05-31 1 In The Sunday Tims No. 1,475 SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 73214 words
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Article, Illustration701 1964-05-31 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN by I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Principle of withdrawal is accepted SUCCESS FOR LOPEZ Ghazali: We're satisfied our position clearly explained THE Tokyo summit meeting between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines—almost given up for lost yesterday —is now definitely on. Agreement to hold the meeting within701 words
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Article172 1964-05-31 1 IS OOPS LEAVE FOR BORDER rpOKYO, Sat. The first contingent of President Soekarno's auxiliary combat brigade volunteers will leave Tandjung Priok harbour for Indonesian areas bordering Malaysia today, the Antara news agency reported yesterday. This was disclosed by Colonel Sablrin Mochtar. brigade commander in an interview with Antara. the Indonesian172 words
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Article26 1964-05-31 1 HONG KONG. Sat— Judy Garland was reported better, but still unable to talk or eat after a 12--hour coma In a Hong Kong hospital26 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-05-31 1 Foo freed after good behaviour pledge SINGAPORE, Sat. 1:5 Foo Yoriß ForiK. former president of the banned Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance in a big police swoop on leftwing unions last October, was released this morning. Foo. who was also vicechairman of145 words
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130 1964-05-31 1 GOVT. TO REVIEW SALARIES OF 18,000 SOON KUALA I.IMI'IK Sat. The Principal Establishment Officer, Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Bi-sar Burhanuddin, today assured representatives of 18.000 Government workers that their claims for a revision of salaries would be submitted to the Cabinet for a decision in a fortnight He gave this130 words
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Article47 1964-05-31 1 KLAGtNFL I lAuttraj, toal.— Swedish Wni oui Ingnd Betnnia:i. was robbed of lewellery worth about SB.OOO while filming In Carinthisa. police said here today. She discovered the theft of a red case containing the lewellerv on arriving in London yesterday. they added.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-05-31 1 RAF CAN HANDLE INDONESIA IN WAR -McGregor I HONG KONG, Sat. '^1R Marshal Stl Hector McGregor, Commander-in-Chief of British Air Forces in the Far East, said here today the Royal Air Force would have "no difficulty" in doing its duty if there was a war between IReuter - 169 words
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Article67 1964-05-31 1 KUCHING, Sat. The whole of the third division of Sarawak has been declared a cholera Infected area from today. The Director of Medical Services stated this morning that there had been nine confirmed cases of cholera in the Kapit Kanowlt and Sibu districts and 23 suspected cases.67 words
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Article96 1964-05-31 1 LONDON. !Sat The London Health Executive Council tod:»> cautioned a dentist who pulled out every tooth from the head of a 19-year-old boy who went in to have them cleaned. The Council, which did not identify the boy or the dentist. *aid the boy's father rum plained96 words
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Article222 1964-05-31 1 I ONDON, Sat. The Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, is aiming at a summit conference with the United States immediately after the November presidential election, diplomatic sources said today. The Soviet leader was said to be anxious for an early meeting with the President and222 words
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Article42 1964-05-31 1 HONG KONQ, Sat.— China* Hslnhua Medical Apparatus Factory has turned out an artificial "throat" which enables the dumb to speak, according to Radio Peking. The radio said It would soon be produced on a commercial basis ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article36 1964-05-31 1 NEW DELHI. Sal. The top policy-malting committee of ;he ruling Coiiftre.ss Party, meeting for the nr.si time since Mr Nehrus death, today reaffirmed India* resolve t 0 'continue Mr Nehru* policy of non-«l!*nment.." R*ut»r36 words
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Article140 1964-05-31 1 Seato chief for talks in Britain ONDON, Sat. Mr. Konthi Suphamonj?--k h o n secretary-gen-eral of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation is to meet Sir Alec Douglas-H o m c .the Prime Minister, and leading Eritish Ministers during a week-long official vis^t to Britain, starting tomorrow. In his talks withReuter - 140 words
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Article94 1964-05-31 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat.— British military headquarters in Borneo hn& begun its anticipated move from Brunei Town to Labuan. a Malaysian island off the coast of SHbali, reliable sources said thia week. The move is expected tp take further six months. Meanwhile, the forces would continue to94 words
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Article53 1964-05-31 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Mr. Nehru- collected 10--day from his funeral pyre and an urn by his grandsons md San.iay. Rajiv, 20, arrived here early to(i.iy !r<<m England, where he is .studying. Sanjay, 18, lit hi* grandfather's pyre two days ago. They are sons of Mr.s. Indira Gandhi.53 words
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Advertisement42 1964-05-31 1 lYy eJLJi amendsand all kinds of VISIT get Lots More from EM t %^/p more body in the Wend L^^ more flavor in the smoko more taste through the filter' It's the «ch-{Uvor 1 eaf i ha t does i t i42 words
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142 1964-05-31 2 TPOH, Sat. An Ipoh 1 girl who took part in a concert in London last year, will give her first piano recital at St. Michael's Institution hall here on Friday in aid of charity. She If Mls.s Tan Eng Slew. 22. who returned trom142 words
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Article, Illustration24 1964-05-31 2 SINGAPORE. Sat—The YWCA international women's club has arranged a trip to Johore for Its members on June 10. K\M ciummr yesterdays picture24 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-05-31 2 HE GUARDED THE INDIAN LEADER FOR 3 YEARS SINGAPORE, Sat. The death of Indian Premier, Pandit, Nehru, affected thousands of people here but none in a more personal wav than Mr. Ram Chandar. A six-foot hefty security ulticer with the Straits Times here.235 words
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357 1964-05-31 2 MOTOR MEN KEEN ON ASSEMBL Y PLANTS SINGAPORE, Sat \JOTORI\G firms here are closely studying the common policy for the setting up of car assembly plants in Malaysia as announced by the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. A few executives of these firms described the357 words
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Article180 1964-05-31 2 IPOH. Sat.— Two warn--1 ing shots were flred into the air by a Customs officer in the Lekir area of the Dindings district last night in a chase after three men carrying illegal samsu The driver of the car in which the men were180 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-05-31 2 Man who tried to stop fight fatally slashed KUALA LL.MPL'R. Sat Four men armed with home-made swords, pipes and bottles entered a house in Ipoh Road here yesterday evening and fatally slashed a 66-year-old man when he tried to intervene in a scuffle between his children and the thugs. Wong243 words
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162 1964-05-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MORE than 11,000 households in Malaya will be surveyed by the Ministry of Labour next month for its 1963 employment and unemployment survey, the Government announced today About 100 enumerators and supervisors have been recruited by the Ministry to Interview162 words
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89 1964-05-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Sixty-two candidates have been selected to fill vacancies In the Inspectorate of the Royal Malaysian Police. They will begin training at the Federal Police Depot here on MoncVy A total of 1.961 candidates aoplled. Of these 1.782 had the minimum requisite qualifications89 words
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Article93 1964-05-31 2 TODAY sedill Kecnil 148 pjn. (7.5 ft) 11.38 p.m. <5 sftr Singapore 12.48 a.m. (B.sft) 232 p.m. (7.oft); Port Dickson 856 a.m. (7.6 ft) 9.28 p.m. (7.Bft); Pert Swettenham 8.41 ajn. (11.5 ft) 8.33 pjn. (113ftr Penang 3.03 a.m. (6 Bftj 301 pm. (B.lft).93 words
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Article100 1964-05-31 2 IPOH. Sat. An appeal oy the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inche Mohamed bin Yaacob Perak. against the sentence on a labourer, Nahzari bin Musa. 22. wa« allowed by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here today Nahz-iri \va.s bound over oy the Ipoh Magistrate to be100 words
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Article55 1964-05-31 2 IPOH, Shi. lit E. C. Llm. has been elected president of the Ipoh Swimming Club Other officials are: Vice-president. Mr. H. G. Phillips; club captain, Mr. R. A. Wyerman, and committee: Dr. Artffln bin Marzuki; Malor R. P. Archibald; Mr. J. M. Beaaley: Major J. Flndlater and55 words
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Article51 1964-05-31 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. L.C. Woods. Fellow of Balliol CoUeg* Oxford University will speak on "Engineering science and th* traditional engineering degrees" a survey on the current training of engineers at the meeting of th* Malayan Mathematical Society on June 10 at Shell House. Collier Quay at 551 words
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Article59 1964-05-31 2 IPOH. Sat. A private tchool pupil. Soo Cheok Thong. 22. had his three-month Jail sentence Imposed by the Ipoh Magistrate's Court for theft, quashed by Mr. Justice Ong In the High Court today. Soo was convicted earlier thte year for stealing 10 coconut* worth fl59 words
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Article166 1964-05-31 2 ITUALA LUMPUR, Bat Two 18-year-old student* were today asked by the Sessions Court here to make their defence on charges of assaulting a schoolboy and robbing another of 20 cent*. Seah Eng Huat. a Form IV pupil of Methodist Boys' School, was charged with robbing 8. N.166 words
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Advertisement228 1964-05-31 2 Teething time y Is your Baby teething, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and fet him STEEDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! Tithing hot upset hi» tummy bu» the Powder* will put it rioht, quickly ond gently, and make him smile ooain. SThßmaN'S POWDERS or? a •ure ond228 words
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Article, Illustration352 1964-05-31 3 SUPP flays Govt for banning its rallies From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching, Saturday •JHE BAN on the Sarawak United Peoples Party holding rallies and concerts was 'an act of discrimination so blatantly outrageous that it should be condemned by all people with a sense of decency and justice" said the party's352 words
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111 1964-05-31 3 Privileges for 78 detainees restricted KUCHING Sat.—Seven-ty-eight detainees in two out of the four blocks ut the detention camp in Kuching have had their privileges restricted because of group disobedience a Government statement said yesterday. Six typewriters were allowed in the camp last year on the condition that they wereReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-05-31 3 Mr. \\< Pheck Siang and bis bride. Miss Mavis Khoo Kirn Hong, after their marriage at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Kirn Choon while the bride is the fourth daughter of the late Mr. Khoo Soo Chay.48 words
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339 1964-05-31 3 MASS MARCH TO PROTEST AT IRREGULARITIES' SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HE Singapore Teachers' Union is dissatisfied with the Education Ministry's reply to i t s memorandum on "certain anomalies and irregularities" affecting its members. And to register Its second protest the STU is organising series of branch meetings which are expected to339 words
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Article215 1964-05-31 3 Penang arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.: Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 a.m.: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.: Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 a.m.: Kota Bhiiru (ML 035) 12.05 p.m.: Bangkok (ML 583) 3.35 p.m.:215 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-05-31 3 WALK-OUT PROTEST BY UMNO YOUTHS KUALA LUMPUR Sat. —United Malays Nalional Organisation youth delegates to the round-the-table conlerence of the Malayan Youth Council here today staged a walk-out in protest against the way the meeting was conducted. The conference was presided over by the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin283 words
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226 1964-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TpHE Singapore Minister for Social Affairs, Inche x Othman Wok, was a witness in the Third Magistrate's Court here today at the trial or a teleprinter operator of Utusan Melayu. Mohamed bin Ma'arof. 21, of Jalan Raj a Muda, <vas charged226 words
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Article265 1964-05-31 3 50,000 to sign up in Sarawak REGISTRATION IN JUNE ITUCHING, Sat.— Th« Comptroller of Manpower, Mr. S. Kumar, said that national registration will definitely commence in the State of Sarawak in the latter Dart of June. Mr. Kumar emphasised that the state government has agreed to give Its full support.AP - 265 words
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Article26 1964-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A batch of 20 probationary police inspectors from Sarawak arrived here today for nine months training at the Police Depot.26 words
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Article64 1964-05-31 3 TELUK ANSON, Sat— A larue gathering of sportsmen and friends attended the funeral here yeMer- I da> of Mr L W Jansen. 64 a I railway pensioner and forme: Selangor and PMS cricketer Mr. Jansen. a bachelor, letiied from the railways in 1931. He wpsi taken64 words
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Article86 1964-05-31 3 PENANG. Sat.— A total of 419; bicycles were stolen last year, of which 10 were recovered In 1962. 257 bicycles were stolen and 15 recovered. Last year. 5.157 bicycles were registered and 1.378 ownership transfers effected compared with 5.728 and 1.376 In 1962 The number86 words
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Article278 1964-05-31 3 SINGAPORE, Sat 'TERENCE Rodrigues, a dismissed employee of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, today told the Second Industrial Arbitration Court that he did not attend the bank's official dinner and dance early last year because h*» was 'ashamed". He explained that as a member of278 words
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Advertisement257 1964-05-31 3 /f||^ )^1 0H MY DARLING! fjP fßJ|*Doin WORRY OARLING 4 U:t bso out to-nt°h'. f\( ,v^ 1 want to see the lluac —VM y/ Show tonight No! No! My dear! We can't take the risk, it is the servant's day oil. No one will be at home. The neighbours are257 words
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Advertisement72 1964-05-31 4 Malaysia today I fl| Bvoa ',7/ /^B Tb^ >^M S^b t Bf MlL^i^^BßßßrßTy^^Wßfc-^1 mTjWj^^TJßLi^WTßMto^'^— J^rtTj k. fb^^jb^3 L^M L? HOI inAVQ ln ne ameron Highlands or on the glorious Hf^^H il ULIUM I 0 East Coast beaches anywhere in Malaysia- B^ your holidays will be carefree when you go with72 words
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500 1964-05-31 5 PENANG. Sat. Mayor, Mr. C. Y. Choy, today announced that a complete revaluation of housing in the city would eventually be made after confirmation of the Municipal Ordinance (Amendment No. 1) Bill passed by the Penang State Assembly last Thursday. 'And500 words
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Article34 1964-05-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Hajl Idris, today opened a national school at Kampong 1 Lul. 23 miles from here. In the I Ulu Laneat district.34 words
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757 1964-05-31 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. I i r y>HE Singapore Prime x Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today paid a moving tribute to the late Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, and described him as the "first of the Afro-Asians." Addressing .a condolence rally at the JKan Besar757 words
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Article128 1964-05-31 5 "KTIBONO TEBAL. Sat.— An unIl* employed man from Sungel Bakap. Mat Lazlm bin Desa. 41. charged with disorderly behaviour. created a scene In the magistrate's court here this morning when his name was called out. Lazlm was Jointly charged with a labourer. Boon Hal. 25. with128 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-05-31 5 RESCUE MEN LOSE RACE TO SAVE RAMA BY MINUTES Sunday Times Reporters SINGAPORE. Sat. Working feverishly, rescue workers early this morning; lost the race against death by a few minutes in their efforts to save a labourer trapped in a cavedin sewerage trench in Upper East Coast Road. The labourer,404 words
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Advertisement39 1964-05-31 5 -JRV Jl tailors 'K Bk^ (AIR-CONDITIONED) m^M "1,1 VI No. 41. PENANG ROAD. PENANG Tel: fi4f»3? j V^JJ' (Below Federal Until) OUTFITTERS j LATEST FASHIONS I I I I I I I. I L I I I I I39 words
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Advertisement52 1964-05-31 5 m B. m ■iiViltt^'un m B jjj iiititnij '^B A Lm MMhifii^niTi "12. OR DOWN i^H^S^^ IN A MATTER War of minutes A WF WITH A TOTAL OF A I TO CHOOSE FROM I 9 liiK^ JPQt- Htfil^fr KSLw I MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS I SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA I o^"* l52 words
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Obituary76 1964-05-31 6 n-orrfs $12/- (Minimum) MRS. TAN HONG CHIM nee leo Hi- l.'i.ii.. axed 64 years, passed away i. lta\ nt behind 1 hunhand. I sons, Peng Kian. Pa«Ji Koon and Feng Hul, 'lul Chenx. son-in-law Walter U b niifhtira-ln-law ndchildren to mourn her li-sn CortiKi- taaves. 12 Eden Orove, off76 words
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Article25 1964-05-31 6 2* word* Sit/- (Minimum) BLIND BAZAAR you don't have 10 Mr- ich your bank balance far, to «ln. for a dollar—the I.K. rtall car.25 words
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SUNDAY TIMES May 31. 1964
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303 1964-05-31 6 rpHE 450 students who will A begin courses at the Singapore Polytechnic next month will be pleased with the principal's prediction of a coming advance to university status. They will realise that the higher the Polytechnic's status the more valuable their own qualifications when they graduate.303 words
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Article163 1964-05-31 6 INTEREST In at least five countries in establishing car assembly plants in Malaysia would be notable even if only assembly was Involved. But under the Central Government's new policy of encouraging the growth of the Malaysian motor Industry it means much more. The policy stipulates that cars assembled163 words
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857 1964-05-31 6 MICHAEL LAKE - Watch out there's a spy in your drink MICHAEL LAKE PI LONDON, SATURDAY. IN the deodorised James Bond world of modern diplomacy behind the Iron Curtain, the 40 microphones which the Americans found embedded in the walls of their embassy a month ago are as out of date as Bulldog857 words
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Article688 1964-05-31 6 <«P YOU* LETTERS IHO OUR FRUITS THE mouth-watering fruits of Malaya will always provide one of my greatest pleasures. The variety extends rrom sweet to sour, and each has its own. unique flavour. I. for one. can never resist the temptation to devour the fruits that tropical Malaya688 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1964-05-31 6 HENRY PAUL - NEW DEAL FOR 1 7,000 TIN WORKERS HENRY PAUL INDUSTRY TO PAY $4.2 MILLION MORE by Ipoh, Saturday MALAYA'S tin mining industry, the oldest in the country, has set the lead by introducing for the first tiiue innovations that can be a model in future wage negotiations and service conditions1,252 words
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Advertisement284 1964-05-31 6 "SOLID AS A ROCK" a^£fif/SM -^BBH BBaafissS Jjff^*sri»r»_' i 'jß*-4aBBW 9hl/7 sbbbbbbbl ILbbbbV OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. //it LARGEST and STRONGEST locally Incorporated Bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELY-SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA SOUTH-cAST ASIA Coughing, Strangling Asthma,284 words
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Article500 1964-05-31 7 Look for direct markets, Spore traders told SINCAPORE. Saturday. 'pHE President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak today called on all Malaysian industrialists to be in the forefront of Singapore's efforts to create a new industrial revolution in South-East Asia.500 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-05-31 7 Tengku: A change in heart of officials 4 LOR STAR. Sat. A The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman (above) today spoke of a "complete change of heart" among certain Government officials who were once opposed to the Alliance. "These officials had openly supported the late Dato Onn bin Jaffar against374 words
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Article61 1964-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR Ist The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun Is lo leave here next Friday for Geneva io Attend the final stnge of the United Nations conference on Trade and Development. The final staee of the conference which began In March61 words
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Article37 1964-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sit —Fifty pewter pitchers hart been selected to publicise Mi he "Dtscm*r the Pacific" procramme to be launched by the Pacific Area Trmvel Association 'PATAi in the United Slates In August37 words
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Article32 1964-05-31 7 SINOAPORE. Sat Y*ow Kuir Siong. 42. wbs robbed of his paj of $350 when two men held him up near the st(t:rcß*e leading tc tali Radhill Clom flat32 words
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Article87 1964-05-31 7 1 PENANO. Sat.— Burglars fished oui a pair of trousers from the bedroom of a sales representative. Mr. Lee Poh Leone. la Green Lane and escaped with $425 eariv this morning. Mr. Lee. 41. told police he huna his trousers in his bedroom when hr87 words
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Article, Illustration321 1964-05-31 7 Date for Bachok poll to stay «0 TO REQUEST FOR A CHANGE ITU ALA LLMPIR, Sat.— The June .< polling date for the Bachok parliamentary by-election will remain unchanged despite the outbreak ol cholera in the area. Changing the date may upbet the present arrangements,' the chairman of ihe Election321 words
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Article229 1964-05-31 7 VJINGAPORE, Sat. A minimum of 5o blood donors are required each day if the blood bank was to have sufficient blood for use by doctors In the treatment of their patients. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, said229 words
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Article89 1964-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four marked men armed with dangers entered a house in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman today and robbed the occupants of cash and lewellcrv worth $515. The men who broke into the house at 3 a.m. when the four occupants of thr house89 words
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Article54 1964-05-31 7 MALACCA, sat The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday celebrations here on Wednesday will include a children's parade, distribution of gifts and food parcels to old folk and orphans, and tree cinema shows. The Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, will attend the children's parade on54 words
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Article43 1964-05-31 7 MBONG TEBAL. Sat.— More than 200 people yesterday staged a procession through the streets here in memory of the late Indian Prime Minister- Mr. Nehru. They then attended a condolence meeting at the Indian Association presided by Mr. V. Veerappan43 words
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123 1964-05-31 7 JESSELTON, Saturday. THE Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today the electoral college system under which 32 meni were elected to the State Assembly was "the most democratic for the present." He was speaking over Radio Malaysia. Sebah. on the 100 per centReuter - 123 words
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Article74 1964-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sot— A cleik at Goon Institute in Jalan Tong Seng. G Murugiah alias Vasu 19. was charged in the Sessions Court here today with kidnapping a 14-year-old girl from the lawful guardianship of her father. K.A. Arumugam. Murugiah, of Hot Springs New Village, was74 words
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Article263 1964-05-31 7 IV SINGAPI'R* thannel 5 I' M 12 55 Opening and Programme in all languages: 1.00 Adventure The Dyaks: 1.30 Two Ol A Kind; 2.00 Np'.v* ;n English: 3.05 Chinese Cinpnia— Ah Lan and Ah Sui < Part II 4.05 Abboi and CoMello K:l--re; 4.35 Children?263 words
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124 1964-05-31 7 OINGAPORE. Sat.— Eighteen Apex clubs in Western Australia have raised $10,000 towards a $50,000 project to set up a training centre in Singapore for mentally retarded children. This gesture from Australia Is in response to an appeal from Apex clubs In Malaysia. The chairman124 words
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Article80 1964-05-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor, Commander -in -Chief of the Far East Air Force, will arrive here on a visit, on Tuesday. During his stay here he will call on the Chief of the Armed Forces i Staff. Lt -Gen. Teneku Osman80 words
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Article22 1964-05-31 7 P-Fund: $1.1 9 m. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Th< >tal amount donated t-> the Naonal Patriotic Fund up to yes•rday was $1,194,241 6222 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-05-31 7 PHILIP KHOO - PHILIP KHOO By CIM.APORE. Sat— Four men one armed with a revolver and another a parang heM up two cashiers of Timer Industries Ltd. and robbed them of a payroll of 511.932 at Bras Basab Road today. The cashiers.205 words
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193 1964-05-31 7 Govt. to recognise engineers body KUALA LUMPUR —The Institution of Engineers today announced that the Centra] Government has given official recognition "in prir/'iple" to I the bocy as representing Malaysian engineers. Ita o Ugoing president. R::ja z.iinal bin Raja Sulelnian, I told file fifth annual ge(i--:il meeting here that the193 words
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Article49 1964-05-31 7 RAUB. Sat. Two timber loffcprs were crushed to death under trees which they were felling hrre today. Tan Kee Sane. 47. was killed at Batu Malim. 15 miles from her* and Wan Nam. 28. at Sungei Runn. 10 miles away. Both died of head miuries.49 words
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248 1964-05-31 8 Party men lobby for successor to Nehru CALL FOR UNITY, QUICK DECISION >'EW DELHI, Sat. Politicians of the ruling Indian Congress Party carried out inter..«ive" lobbying here yesterday to rally support for prospective successors to the late Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru. Mourner- >lill filed DM) the funeral pyro where MrReuter; UPI - 248 words
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Article46 1964-05-31 8 'AKARTA. Sat.— A group ol 1 CroMbOjra" Indonesia's equivalent to Teddyboys attacked and injured an Air Force ofluer .n Merian. North Sumatr» The officer was trying to defend his two daughters from the \ouihs. <h» Antara news agency reported 3 ei«terday. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration473 1964-05-31 8 OFFICIALS FROWN ON ASSIGNMENT OF PROPOSED ENVOY Fears country may be involved in defence pact paper MANILA. Saturday. jHE Philippines Herald said today the Philippine Government would reject the nomination of Lt. Cen. Custi Djatikusumo as Indonesia's new ambassador here. In a front-page story published today.473 words
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Article171 1964-05-31 8 WILSON FOR MOSCOW TALKS ONDON. Sat. Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the British Labour (Opposition) Party, flies to Moscow tomorrow for talks with Mr. Khrush-l chev on disarmament i and other world pro-! blems. His visit takes place only a lew menth.s before the British general election, from which, i:171 words
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195 1964-05-31 8 I ONDON. Sat. The I lj parents of an Eng- lish soldier killed in action last April will next Tuesday receive an award made to him for saving a wounded comrade in the jurgles of Sarawak, the British I Ministry ofReuter - 195 words
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Article176 1964-05-31 8 LONDON. Sat. Sir Roy Welensky, j Prime Minister of the now dissolved Central African Federation, said today that the Common wealth had charged so drastically since 1947 that it was "in a very real danger of becomine quite meaningless." In a speech to theReuter - 176 words
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Article117 1964-05-31 8 (GEORGETOWN British Guianai. Sat.— Five leaders of the newly created Guiana All-India League have been charged here with conspiring to publish seditious writings contrary to the emergency order regulations. The charges followed distribution of pamphlets in the capital of Georgetown on i Tuesday warning the NegroAP - 117 words
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Article66 1964-05-31 8 NUEBBURGRINO <We«t Ger--1 many i. Sat.— The British amateur racing driver. Brian Hetreed, died I after his car crashed on the wind- i tng Nuerburgrlng race track !n the Eifel mountains during prac- tice yesterday Hetreed. 35. a London solicitor. 1 suffered serious injuries when his carReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-05-31 8 EX-CHAMP FINED FOR RECKLESS DRIVING DENVER. Sat— Former heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston (above) was fined I S.SKUO and given ;i 30--day suspension yesterday for reckless driving anil rarrying a concealed weapon. Judge Din Diainon fined Liston S3OO and rave him a 30-day suspended jail sentence on the weapons charge.AP - 143 words
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Article66 1964-05-31 8 waterbury. (Connecticut). Sat. A Roman Catholic priest was found guilty yesterday of negligent homicide In the death >>: v 11-year old girl and Ml lined US$5OO. 1 A coroner's findme on Thursday lirkl Father Raymond P. Shea >:.' i. r the death of Jean Marie HoqueAP - 66 words
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253 1964-05-31 8 Nik: I'll show LBJ space photos of army bases DARIS, Sat- The Rus--1 sian Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, was quoted yesterday as saying Soviet soace camera* were taking pictures of mill tnry installations iind suggesting that the United States rely or its own camera satellites for surveillance ol Cuba. "Neither PresidentAP - 253 words
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Article65 1964-05-31 8 BOSTON. Sa: An <■ I one million John F. Kennedy ni«»nion.il |X)>idßp >lamp.v were sold m tlio Rnl hour at thr Boston 'post oltii-r yestrrchiv :'nr 47th I birthday anniversary ol tin sinated President. The stumps v. cut OB Mtla 1 1 throughout the country65 words
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Advertisement104 1964-05-31 8 GREATEST, SAFEST TREAD JW MILES AND MILES AND MILES AHEAD! WmJ¥m\ Jmm^M jflH iHT As ///wh/^m mv Wsji J^jjyjjW W^WFW^kWWT W^ Built to travel, built to last -above all, specially designed J9 ML^^^r MJ^J JW for Malaysian conditions-this tough -tested car tyre has fffi WLf^B j—- unique advantages. The distinctive104 words
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Article, Illustration425 1964-05-31 9 U.S. officials hold talks to review S-EA problems LONDON, Saturday. UNITED STATES and Britain in top level talks here yesterday reached "complete understanding" on the "gravity of the situation in Laos and on the various courses open to us in trying to restore it,"Reuter; AP; UPI - 425 words
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Article115 1964-05-31 9 JAKARTA, Saturday. INDONESIAN students stormed the U.S. Infor--1 mation Service building at Surabaya. East Java, on Wednesday and burned films, books and magazines. The building itself was not damaged and there were no Injuries, the American Embassy in Jakarta reported. The embassy said about 150115 words
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174 1964-05-31 9 Red China diplomat asks U.S. for asylum 11/ASHINGTON, Sat. A Communist Liiine;>e diplomat has sought political asylum at an U.S. Embassy in central Africa. State Department officials reported last night. The Chinese was identified as Tung Chih Ting, 24, who had just been assirned to L'sumbura, capital of Burundi, asAP - 174 words
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125 1964-05-31 9 S. VIETNAMESE GENERALS BROUGHT BEFORE JUNTA QAIGON, Sat Four South Vietnamese generals arrested in the purge of last Jan. 30 were yesterday brought before a special dls ciplinary hearing by members of the revolutionary junta In Dalat. according to Informed military sources The four generals leadins: members of the firstReuter - 125 words
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116 1964-05-31 9 Probe into Russia's 'Loch Ness monster' MOSCOW. Sat. Soviet scientists making a detailed study of a remote lake hope to discover the truth about Siberia's own mysterious "Loch Ness Monster." A geologist who claimed he saw the huge creature on Lake Vorota, In the remote Sordongnokh plateau, described it asReuter - 116 words
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Article62 1964-05-31 9 LEOPOLDVILLE, Sat.— Violent fighting between Congolese soldiers and Communist-backed rebel forces took place yesterday only 20 miles from Bukaru, the provincial capital of Kivu-central province. The reports said National Army ANC) units, trying to push south on the road from Bukavu to re-bel-held Uvlr» onUPI - 62 words
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Article44 1964-05-31 9 LONDON. Sat.— Pi!m producer William De Lane Lea was found shot dead in bed yesterday at his home in fashionable Mayfair. A gun was reported to have been by his side. De La tie Lea. 64. suffered four heart attacks recently. —U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Obituary188 1964-05-31 9 LAN HUNTER WHITLEY suddenly at Frasers Hill on 291 h May 1964 Cremation at Kuala Lumpur on 30th. May. 1964. MR C.NS MANIAM. retired Chiel Clnk of Port Swettenham Railway terminus, expired at Paiit Jbwh. Muar. on 26-5-64. Leaves behind n widow, daughter and son-in-law to mourn his loss188 words
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Article51 1964-05-31 9 NEW YORK. Sat —The -worlds worst fair wa& opened here today featuring exhibits of rats and slums. Mr. Jesse Gray, director of the Community Council on Housing and leader of a rent strike In Harlem, has organised the fair to bring attention to the city's housing needs.Reuter - 51 words
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Article52 1964-05-31 9 'Soekarnois for new varsity JAKARTA. Sat. "SoekamoIsm" is to be the education theme of a new university set up here tc disseminate the teachings of President Soekamo. The new university set up under the sponsorship of third Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Chaerful Sa|ph. is to benr the name "Bung Karno"UPI - 52 words
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Article71 1964-05-31 9 NEW YORK, Sat.— South Afr. c<i has warned the UN. Securuy Council that it will defend lueil against any outside force seeking to change its racial policies, ll w.i.s ciisclosrd yesterday. South Africa attacked the report of a UN group of expert* onUPI - 71 words
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Article83 1964-05-31 9 HANOVER. (Weil Germany), Sat. Hundreds ol desperate Jewish mothers trampled their babies underfoot when they learned they were being sent to a extermination camp, one of the accused told a war crimes trial here today. Josef Schmidt. 65. one of five Nazi police officials charged withReuter - 83 words
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Article81 1964-05-31 9 DENVER. (Colorado), Sat —An 18-year-old youth ran from a bank here and was found sick in the lobby of :i nearby hotel aftrr he had handed a note to a bank clerk telling him either to hand over his money or be shot. The clerk. John81 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-05-31 9 YASKO TAKES A LESSON IN FLAMENCO MADRID, Sat With an Oriental "Ole!'\ 24-year-old Miss Yasko Nagaminr of Japan, follows Spanish dancing maestro Paco Reyes during a lesson in Flamenco dancing here recently. Miss Nagamine is currently drawing crowds in a Madrid nightclub with her Flamenco routine.— U.P.I. picture.UPI - 48 words
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Article189 1964-05-31 9 THEY ELUDE POLICE FOR FOUR DA YS 2 GIRLS ON MISSION TO MEET BEATLES BALTIMORE. Sat. I TWO young girls, affecting "beatleboy 1 English accents to cover their Virginia drawls, eluded police here for the fourth consecutive day. Alison Lynne Moore. 12. and Carole Pantas, 16. were believed to beUPI - 189 words
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Article64 1964-05-31 9 JAKARTA. Sat. The Indone sian Communist Party has resolv rd to crush the "three evils' facing Indonewfl Malaysia, enemie: of the farmers, and revisionism Mr. D.N. Aidit. the party chair man, said in Semarang. Centra Java. Antara n*ws agency quoted hin as saying the peasants enemies irReuter - 64 words
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Article147 1964-05-31 9 DOME. Sat. A court yesterday acquitted 165 Italian seamen and ship's staff of charges ot mutiny and disobedience for striking when their ship, the 9,584-ton liner Toscana. was in Melbourne In 1959. The charges were brought by the ship's owners, the Lloyd Triestino Line, onReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement194 1964-05-31 9 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words Sl2 (minimum) BRIAN GERALD YAP— A son to Leela and Lawrence at K.K. on 295.64. Both mother and child well. Hearttelt thank? to Our Lady Perpetual Succour and to doctors and staff. NG— WONG: Hee Choong. so Mi. and Mrs. Ng CbOOng Kee. Ipoh, to Inn194 words
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Advertisement790 1964-05-31 9 Set fair sports in which Australian athletes will be Hats to clothes hoists In the Australian spring, an Australian's competing. Thirty-six of these 30 men jh e i a t est official news says that the export fancy will probably turn to trade fairs, and 16 women are still in790 words
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Article483 1964-05-31 10 VTITH hopes of a sum- mit being revived again thanks to the eilorts of the Philippines special envoy. Mr. Lopez there should be some picking up of prices in the coming week, particularly in the industrial section. At. least, the erosion In prices will be checked483 words
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Article317 1964-05-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: DunJops <2.--000) $2.33. (1.000) $2.34; E.v,o ords (1,000) $2.74: E. Smellers 1 2.000) $4.12. (1.000) $4.14. (1.000) $4.11: P. and N.317 words
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245 1964-05-31 10 A Sunday sitting to wind up trial JUDGE SETS A PRECEDENT KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Mr. Justice Gill today postponed the winding up of a murder trial in the High Court here to tomorrow. This is believed to be the I first time in Kuala Lumourthat a High Court case is245 words
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Article63 1964-05-31 10 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat Wharf' Berths: No. 2— Bisug Kasarrl: No. 6 Else Maeisk. New Wharf Berths: No. 3—Shoho Maru. Stream Berths: No. 3 Asphalion; No. 4 Rangoon Maru: No. s— Thorseape. Deep water point: Nil; North Shore: Nil; Dut Taday: Bombala. Talabot. Serdang: Due Tomorrow! Olenroy. Surat.63 words
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Article85 1964-05-31 10 MERLIN: CALL BY TUC If UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Trades Union Congress today ca'led on the Ministry of Labour to step up its eilorts to end the strike by 290 employees of the Hotel Merlin. The strike entered i's 15th day today "If the dispute Is not settled shortly,85 words
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Article22 1964-05-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Police detained eight men under the Socleties Ordinance after screening 2.378 people during the past 24 hours.22 words
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Article29 1964-05-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Tamilian Association w'U hold a condolence meeting for the late Mr. Nehru at the Kampong Kapor 'Community Centre an Monday at 5.30 p.m.29 words
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218 1964-05-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The National Union of Commercial Workers has instructed its 2.500 members workine at Malayan ports to boycott ban aline of Japanese goods because of the refusal by !3 Japanese firms here to recoenise the union. Sixty-two employees or the firm? who218 words
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Article54 1964-05-31 10 IPOH. Sat —Mr H Veesema was elected commodore of the Klnta Sailine Club at its annual meeting. Mr. W. D. Green is vice-com-modore with Mr. A. Vigurs secretary and Mr. D. A. Gospel treasurer. The committee of three umpires:—Mr. P. Cullen. Mr. Jacket t Simpson and54 words
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Article278 1964-05-31 10 ITUALA LL'MPL'K. Sat The RMAF Station Commander. Wine nmmander F. W. Dnherty, was "chalhtiged" by armrd Euarrix as he and his family were entering (he aii force base here this rnornii^-. \V i n i; Commander Doherty was leavm- for the United Kingdom after completing278 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-05-31 10 WjfwM Mio.Stakisr. •s%?&?§"%£ -frnQhtssn JT* l\ ufagf-aanl to you -ft* 4 jst>...r de honest *4 m clofyr mil. z Ota rwamiaief -fadsc, io -touch &uftimg Suspect, ..Cory *> bee hint, m -^^^^^^^^S. /*t fart T34 words
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Article219 1964-05-31 11 IF anyone has done his best to provide Singapore with a symphony orchestra—and It must remain a blot on our cultural escutcheon that we do not have a permanently constituted one —It Is Mr. Paul Abisheganaden of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble. It was he who formed and conducted219 words
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Article, Illustration808 1964-05-31 11 PETER EVANS - PETER EVANS ON LOCATION IN THE SUN WITH SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST FASCINATING GIRLS Look out Aval A GIRL who counts Madrid among her more personal prizes is Ava Gardner. But she is getting some tough competition these days and nights from a most unlikely source808 words
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Advertisement581 1964-05-31 11 ftsiliw: ORGANISATION, \«w snow i\«.: pj 11am. 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9.30 p.m. C^> RUfft MNdM I H mi TtCHMCOIMr* fodo^'^^^'^TWoT^^f a» C:-.'. C;. eclcr. fj HE3K3tJ|LJ|| !oi»i:.\s ion \i 11 a.m.. 145, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. [THOMAS I SCOTTI JMI^I Todoy 9 am 'S^oTß™ot > I Sherwood Forest" C>, color.581 words
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Advertisement218 1964-05-31 11 FRESH AS SPRING ...ALL YEAR ROUND I r i r^m nLi^ V^^^^^V '^m x 1 K&«4. KM W 1 -a Helena Rubinstein i APPLE BLOSSOM The fresh, gay mood of Spring is captured forever in Helena Rubinstein's light-hearted Apple Blossom fragrance. Enjoy the luxury of Apple Blossom Bath Salts or218 words
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Advertisement171 1964-05-31 11 Ai titemtiOßilly appreciated style, witi a flrst-class finish: UMt-UU Itlliii Skill!* wtrl«Hili» «l HNrtt »riti lee onn Jewellery 10*. 20* SOUTH WMOOI aO*O. IIIU««li TCI. TT»J» wrb rheumatism While you Sleep 11 yoo t mi old. tirwJ, and «om out tina—i of Baclneha, BhaomatUm Patea.Sora.Stlg. SwoiUnJclnt^ cat OTBTBX from your171 words
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Advertisement247 1964-05-31 11 TONIGHT BADMINTON HALL 7.00 9.30 PM I LAST TWO DAYS! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! LETS A 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, todoy 3.00 p.m.247 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1964-05-31 12 RALPH BAKER - RALPH BAKER 03 THE MASTER WAS SUPREME ON A VICIOUS. STICKY WICKET-AND THE OVAL CROWD WENT WILD AS THEIR IDOL REACHED HIS FINEST CENTURY IT was two o'clock in the morning, and the players taking part in the Fifth Test of 1926 at the Oval were1,534 words
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Article, Illustration603 1964-05-31 12 INTRODUCING THE BRAND NEW FIAT 850: WHEN WILL IT COME? READER SUhAi> WM ol Singapore said In a letter last week that she had heard of a new "baby" Fiat arid asked If I would publish a picture for her and her girl friends and "all the603 words
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Advertisement260 1964-05-31 12 The amazing century scored by jack *^HO Hobbs against Australia at the S Oval in 1 926 has been I acclaimed as the greatest |M Test innings Wk &t ever played. On I ft 100* a vicious, Bl 1 sticky wicket he mdefied the v i WLW bowlers in a260 words
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Advertisement830 1964-05-31 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE M Word* U (Mim.}—Box M ct: txtrm CENUINI PMOTO«TAT», Kot»matlc. SS. Roblnsoo 'AomA. arpotw *****. REPRODUCTIONS OF PMOTOQRAPHI, plans, drawltma stc.— Taora Photocopy ■aaTTtM M I DANDRUFF, BALDNEtS, THINNING falling balr, tic, Exclusive »>st*m of Hair Rcxioratlon treatment Contact Th.- Hair CUnsc, 10 Prlnsrp WOWmt,830 words
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Article, Illustration535 1964-05-31 13 Moviegoer can bring off a Derby double HE SHOWED CLASS AT BUKIT TIMAH RACING with Epsom Jeep QiHAW Stable's Moviegoer can bring off a unique double by winning the $30,000 Perak Derby over 12f (Race 3) at Ipoh today. In April this classy stayer won the 12f Singapore Derby with535 words
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Article159 1964-05-31 13 fcPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER FORT KNOX FORT KNOX FORT KNOX ■m* 1 Fast Lord Sinar Mat* Radja Wall Radja Wall Delarg* Mornay QUISANA QIISANA FELTON 2 Splendid Tant Mlenz Apa Lag! Tant Mienx Felton Qnisana MOVIKGOER MOVIEGOER MOVIM.OKR J Oleander sungei Wang ash Inn lash Inn Oleander159 words
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809 1964-05-31 13 Fort Knox good for 4-in-row in Race 1 FBT KNOX can make It four-off-the-reel in Race 1. This Combat five-year-old struck a bright patch earlier in the season winning three races In quick succession. At Ipoh In March be won over B>*f with 9.0 against a useful Class 3 field.809 words
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Article103 1964-05-31 13 H ALLAN has little to beat it Race 8. A nippy sort. h« has won three races over 5Jf. In March he lost by a short hea<' to Excelsior over the Bukit Timah 7f and last week he ran an encouraging race over Bf. Chub* Chuba103 words
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Article49 1964-05-31 13 Scott for world golf tussle LONDON. Sat. Syd Scott (Britain) will meet Sam Sjiead (United States) for the world senior golf championship at Wentworth. Surrey, on July 12. Scott. 50. won the British senior championship at Newcastle with rounds of 71, 72 and 70 for a total of 213.49 words
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Article275 1964-05-31 13 HAN SENG, IN POWERFUL LOTUS, IS FAVOURITE SINGAPORE, Saturday. ¥EE HAN SENG, a recent acquisition to motorracing in. Singapore, will start a strong favour* ite for the FTD award at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb here tomorrow. Han Seng will drive his275 words
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137 1964-05-31 13 CINGAPORE. Sat. Royal Singapore Yacht Club have purchased a $20,000 yacht from Hong Kong for the Olympic Games In Tokyo In October. The cost of the yacht waa borne by a syndicate of 64 people. The yacht will be shipped from Hong Kong to137 words
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Article72 1964-05-31 13 Soekarno's 3rd class stars JAKARTA. SaL— President Soa> karno conferred medals of merit on Indonesia's Thorna s Cup badminton team when they returned here by air with the trophy. Captain Ferry Sonneville. Tan Joe Hock, Tan King Gwan and coach Eddy Yusuf each received: the star of merit third class.Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement346 1964-05-31 13 LUXURY NOW COSTS LESS Singer Vogue New Singer Gazelle Smart, luxurious, low price, full size family saloon. Elegant family saloon with family space; luggage and all. Saloon comfort and luxury with station wagon space Note the entirely new design. Back seats fold down to give van size room for load.346 words
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Miscellaneous1344 1964-05-31 13 Race l: 2.0 Cl 2 Oiv 2 ($7,000)~8£f 1 ***** Supersonic h (Chen's St.) Rodgers, 8 9.0 'Maniam 3 a ***** Mornay s (Thto St.) Allan. 6 9.0 (F) Shaari 19 3 ***** Fast Lord a (Soon St.) Ahmad. 5 8.13 (F) West 8 4 ***** Nakorn Nai h (Dato1,344 words
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Article, Illustration309 1964-05-31 14 HURDLER WOO IS THE OUTSTANDING ATHLETE AT RAFFLES SINGAPORE. Saturday. IJURDLER Woo Slew Cho, who broke the 100 metres record in 17.8secs was the outstanding athlete in the Raffles Institution athletic meet at school ground today. He upset favourite Chin Heng Foo by a yard to improve on Chan Chee309 words
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Article138 1964-05-31 14 Australian soccer results CYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian Association Football matches played today were' NSU i North i Div. 1- MvHeld 3. Wiillsend 3. NSW Federation Div. 1: Canterbury 2. Corinthians 2: Bunk>Unwi 0, Apia 1. \MV Federation Div. 2: Thistle 1. Sydney Ausl. 3; 1. Victoria Slate: Alexander 0,138 words
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Article37 1964-05-31 14 CHK Liverpool. English football champions won ihe Illinois international soccer hen they drew 0-0 With Meidencher ot Germany. Liverpool had defeated Mon'ipy of Mrx.co, 3-0. earlier in the tournament. Monterey beat Meidencher. A.P.AP - 37 words
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142 1964-05-31 14 BLACKPOOL. Sat. —An imperfect start, and a fluffed finish, almost certainly cost Britain's Bobby McGregor a new world record in the 110 yards freestyle event in the Britain Ts Holland swimming match here last night. As it was McGregor clocked 54.0 sees to equal142 words
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Article98 1964-05-31 14 IPOH. Sat. The Perak mtfr. district basketball championship for men and women for the United Malayan Banking Trophy oegan on the Yuk Choy primary school here tonight. Nine teams in the men s section and six in the women's are '.aking part. The tournament will be held98 words
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Article339 1964-05-31 14 Tired Malaysian touring team well beaten twice Anwarul Hag saves Reserves from rout against Punjab JULLUNDUR. Saturday. r pHE touring Malaysian hockey tearti, probably feeling the effects of a crowded programme and much travelling, were well beaten in consecutive matches they played on Thursday and339 words
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260 1964-05-31 14 ENGLAND FACE TRICKY BOWLING PROBLEM I ONDON. Sat. A bowling combination which can. dismiss Australia twice in five days on good pitches—this is what the England selectors will be seeking when they meet tomorrow to pick the team for the first Test starting at Nottingham' next Thursday. Bowlers who seem260 words
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Article72 1964-05-31 14 SINGAPORE S:u. Lee Siok Yew, Assistant Minister of Education, was elected the first president of the newly formed Malaysia Amateur Gymnastic Association. Other officials: Vice-presidents Kok Kirn Meng and E. W. Jesudason. secretary Lee Seng Huat- assistant San Choon. treasurer Chan Kwoi Thim. Committee: Yap72 words
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Article30 1964-05-31 14 MALACCA. Sat. The annual Commonwealth Forces (Malaya Area) team and individual fencing championships scheduled to be held here yesterday were called off due to lack of entries.30 words
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Article33 1964-05-31 14 NAAS. Sat. Anselmo will not run in next Wednesday's Epsom Derby, trainer Paddy Prenderga.^ said last night after the colt had finished fourth behind King Paddy in the Harristown P!ate.33 words
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Article, Illustration581 1964-05-31 14 IPOH. Saturday. OERAK schoolgirl M. Rajamani, 20, proved her--1 self the best new woman prospect in Malaysian athletics when she again beat Selangors Irene Fernando into second place in the 100, 200 and 400-metre events ir. the MAAU's second allcomers' meet here581 words
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Article127 1964-05-31 14 Asian Cup: Israel top TEL AVIV. Sal.-Israel beat India 2-0 yesterday In the third game ol the Asian Cup soccer finals Held in Bloomfield Stadium at nearby Jaffa. Half time score was 1-0. Victory In this crucial game gave Israel top place In the four-team tournament, with three more games127 words
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Article156 1964-05-31 14 piENANG. Sat— Selangcr CRC. Ml who are 24 runs behind with only seven second inninas wickets in hand, are facing defeat in their annual match against Penang CRC for the Loh-Lim Shield at Victoria Green today. It was a bowlers' day- 23 wickets falling for156 words
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Article51 1964-05-31 14 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Dallas Long. 23. American Olympic bronze medallist, broke hLs own official world shot put record with 66 feet 3j inches here last night. His official mark is 65 feet 10} but he has a recent put of 66 feet 7i Inches awaiting51 words
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Article94 1964-05-31 14 DENANG, Sat. Ho Boon Theatn. the champion athlete, broke the only record of the day at the Free School sports today. Boon Theatn iCheesenmn House i cleared 13.69 metres in the triple jump to better the existing record by 25m. He also won the high94 words
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Article200 1964-05-31 14 SOCCER Malaya Cup. Penang v S'gor (City Stadium. 8 p.m.): Pahang v Forces ißentongi; Malacca v Johore (Kubu Stadium): Negri v Spore <Kual» Pilahi. Burnley Cup: Negrl v Spore (K. Pllah» L. Perak Dlt. 2: Sabrang v Chinese Club (T Ansoni. CRICKET S'Dore «e n ior tourney:200 words
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Article78 1964-05-31 14 PENANG. Sat.—Persatuan Sokan Suria kept themselves in the running for League Div 3A soccer honours when they trounced Glugor Indians 11-0 ai Dato Kramat today. The winners, who led 4-0 at hair-time, got their goals through Ismail (3). Kamaruddin '3). Zainuddin <2). Zainal Ahmad Din78 words
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Article29 1964-05-31 14 SEOUL. Sat. South Korea beat South Vietnam 3-0 in an Olympic soccer elimination game today. The second leg will be played in Saigon on June 28.29 words
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Article31 1964-05-31 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police 'A' beat Alexandra 5-1 in their SAFA Div. 2B match at Parrer Park today. On the same ground Indian Brotherhood trounced i Dunman Pioneers 6-1.31 words
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458 1964-05-31 14 AUBREY HIGGB - AUBREY HIGGB By Paris, Saturday MARGARET Smith of Australia and Maria Bueno of Brazil, who have both won the Wimbledon crown, will clash for the women's title in the 1964 French tennis championships By Qualifying yesterday td meet here tomorrow. Miss Smith and Miss458 words
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223 1964-05-31 14 Green to rescue of Lanes with 1 07 MANCHESTER. Sat. David Green, Lancashire's 24-yrar-old opening batsman, rescued his side with a magnificent century against the Australians here today. The county lost three wickets for 67. but Green hit his way out of trouble with an innings of 107, and atReuter - 223 words
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Article154 1964-05-31 14 LONDON, but rsoMluuuptonsinre and Warwickshire, \w.o along with Susan, aw perhaps best equippeu aniony the < ouncup cricket in.iu.lH.,. clash loitiie second year running in the competition. Tney were brought lojjethei when the draw iur the ihirU round wa.s madu at Lordis today. A year ago154 words
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Article33 1964-05-31 14 LONDON. Sat. Hibernian qualified for the final of the Scottish League Summer Cup when they beat Kilmarnock 3-0 In the semi-final second leg today. Hibernian won on a 6-3 aggregate.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement42 1964-05-31 14 SALE! SALE!! SALE!!! THOUSANDS OF BOOKS ON HUNDREDS OF SUBJECTS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES f MAKE YOUR CHOICE AT MARICAN SONS. (MAtAv«A, LTD. "Mummt KmuftiMi- tanaaM •> 18 BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE- 1 FREE ONI COTTON VEST WITH EVERY TARION COTTON SHIRT YOU BUY.42 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1964-05-31 15 THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY Panic... LAST CHAPTER 0F.... SPECIAL REPORTS 8Y... PERCY HOSKINS ARNOLD LATCHAM CYRIL AYNSLEY BRIAN PARK BRIAN FREEMANTLE RODNEY HALLWORTH COODBYE Mrs. Charles Wilson waves as her husband and the other accused men are driven away after the jury had returned their verdicts in the Creat Train1,487 words
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Advertisement298 1964-05-31 15 E NEW HOLDEN POWERED TO PERFORM IN GREAT NEW STYLE! TH<- NH* HOLDEN SPfCIM. SfWK NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING.' GREAT NEW ENGINES! MORE MILES PER GALLON! SAME LOW PRICES! Today. Australia's Own Car brings you the biggest in 1948! Crisp Power-Swept styling with new grille. |^Q I I7Q roof and rear298 words
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Miscellaneous336 1964-05-31 15 Radio Malaysia... ■yiiAi a i i irnnun I ln i- 6-03 Talking Point: 6.30 I Naturalist: 11.15 Make Mine KUALA LUMPUR The News: 6.40 Race Result; Music: 11.30 The Newport Jazs 6.45 Music At Sundown: 7.00 Festival. \M 6.00 l"u> i.iinine Sura- Light Classics: 7.30 Hlghllghu; P..\I. 12.00 My Cousin336 words
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Article, Illustration637 1964-05-31 16 Evelyn Tu - Stay ahead with handy spare hair Evelyn Tu Edited by HAIK fashions for that evening out which once required the expert touch of a professional hair-dresser are about the easiest possible styles you can achieve this season provided your bank balance can stand the strain. In which case you can637 words
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Article, Illustration332 1964-05-31 16 -FOR THE SMALL (FASHION-WISE) SET rDAY I present a dress and pinafore outfit for mothers to make for their fashion -conscious little girl of seven or eight years of age and even for younger children. For a smaller child the pattern will have to be adJusted, but332 words
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Article282 1964-05-31 16 PUTTING YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD by the Bishop of Coventry. Dr. Cuthbert Bardsley, in Westminster Abbey recently: AMIDST all the noise, the tension, the perplexities, the confusions of this tumultous twentieth century, men and women all too easily become lonely, despondent, and worried. They long to find a friend with282 words
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Article149 1964-05-31 16 SANDY McNABB consulted an artist about painting a portrait of his wife: "How much would it be for a full-length oil painting?" he inquired. "Five hundred dollars." "H-m-m! That's rather a lot. How much would it cost if I supplied the oil myself?" "Why are you149 words
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Advertisement245 1964-05-31 16 _flp Aft w I _bT J-L m W m i -s m Jj f Wm nothing but the BEST for your baby Griptight feeding bottles are designed for easy feeding. They art available in glass or polythene or fabulous new boilable transparent polycarbonate plastic the world's best feeding bottle material.245 words
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Advertisement381 1964-05-31 16 discreet as a whisper... MBP L *Hppr w.&&-*^ -m> 1 soft.... and cool. Kotex Feminine Towels have a unique centre for instant and complete absorption. You feel so wonderfully safe and confident with Kotex! Kotex Towels never, never lose shape. They remain cool, well-fitting, and comfortable throughout use— and are381 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-05-31 17 can you tell me when Roger Bannister ran the mile for the first time in less than four minutes. Also, can you name the present holder of the world mile record and his time. Thank you. HORACE YAP BANNISTER (above left) ran the first 4minure mile on78 words
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294 1964-05-31 17 DROP OS A LINE Our oddress: The Know Alls. The Sunday Times, Time* House, River Volley Rood, Singapore 9. No replies by post. 1 WOULD like to know where I can order pictures and images of Buddhist and Taoist gods and saints. I understand294 words
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Article309 1964-05-31 17 T^HIS week, we will discuss the over-agre^sive dog. This type is the opposite of Hie cowed pel in every way. His reactions to people are instant, and invariably consist of bared teeth, the forward lunge, continuous, often hysterical barking, and a strong "everyone's against me" complex. This of309 words
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Article398 1964-05-31 17 Rissole Mio MRS. MeGURGLE has decided to raise the tone of her establishment by having menus in French. Breakfast being a very English meal, she has rejected les cornflakes and les eggs et bacon. But at lunch le bubble et squeak made its appearance, followed by le boiled398 words
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801 1964-05-31 17 A married boss who's out for a kiss WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? Write to: Miss Jane Lee. The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR JAM-; LEE: I have jus! started working and my problem is that my boss ;l married man of 40801 words
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Advertisement203 1964-05-31 17 For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice i> tujr-carfl MERMAID Blended Fabrics of 65% TETORON (polyester fiberi and <•'. cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask tor cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Both fabrics, backed by Shikishima Spinning's203 words
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Article, Illustration539 1964-05-31 18 BILL CAMPBELL - High and dry BILL CAMPBELL PICTURES AND STORY BY u-4illi*>tl uiong tho sunds with tin* It fill of tin* ship lowering «feor#» nt<>* AT iirst it seems tinbclievab I c when you arc told on approaching the north west Australian ports of Derby and Broomc that your ship will be539 words
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Advertisement552 1964-05-31 18 R\ V/ 31 P**^ 3* bY Xi*wr ■Bm TiC fdV r*m B^B^B^^^^^^^ *A. ■^B^^^^^^^^BW Jk 1 iiii*^i. if *^fW n InH 2 ik > al^fe v* a «H Bbw hb^bi Marmite in soup for a man-sized meal ag*l^ Mother kn^ws best about Marmite goodness gcxxi for grown-ups and %AJ\t*'"' C552 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-05-31 19 All the slips were now showing—the end came on Maundy Thursday with the tears of Karen Field as the jury passed their verdict on her husband and nine other men. Seven were found guilty of armed robbery and conspiracy. The severe sentence stunned the robbers.46 words
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Article, Illustration567 1964-05-31 19 ARNOLD LATCHAM - THE JUDGE WHO SAID THIRTY YEARS' ARNOLD LATCHAM By MR. JUSTICE EDMUND DAVIES. who sentenced the train robbers, is a man who can read into a word, a smile, a gesture, a facial twitch, a flutter of the hands a lot more than the average legal mind. After watching him"567 words
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Article368 1964-05-31 19 RONALD PAYNE - WHERE IS THE MONEY NOW? RONALD PAYNE By WATCHING the painstaking assize at Ayl<-«< bury. I pondered lons over thosr sacks and bags and suit«:iMS of banknotes. They came to more than the 10 per cent, average recovered in thefts of money. But where is the rest? (ireed on an368 words
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Advertisement130 1964-05-31 19 »8 y PYE... its the ultimate! Living as they do among the finest landscapes in the Southern Hemisphere, New Zealanders have an eye for beauty. That's why they plump for Pye TV. NEW Pye 23-inch de- I"""" »~SaSafi^ Jk luxe model 4305 is the best table-top TV in the wide130 words
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Advertisement84 1964-05-31 19 k ~^PM WF 111. 1. ML I I H For healthy beautiful hair Smart girls use Sebbix.the shampoo recommended by doctors to clear away dandruff. Now Sebbix gives even better value it comes in a new attractive pack whose contents have been increased 25 r /o—at no extra cost to84 words
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Miscellaneous282 1964-05-31 19 ACROSS: 1. Direction (4). 5. I DOWN: 1. Exhalations (8). 2. Killer (Hi n Coin (8) 12 Friend i4K 3. Acid i4>. 4. Plant Killer 18), 11. Coin (6), 12. (4>> 5 p^^ 5> 6 vtew Languish (4), 13. Chimney (4), (5). 7. Ran (4), 8. Father i4>. 14. Poem282 words
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Miscellaneous1525 1964-05-31 20 'VjrS?!3HjJ r^^sE YOU C\\ r i-E^E \S=?E "-=5 1 L-, LOC<-- WE'?.= *i£?_- 50^7 C 5 I La~E^ TisPßk~ HBP*W EV^.AIM HOW THIS V" we WE V J...AM7A P*****LY WE 70 VO~ UM7EKSTASI7... T W'OJ-7 tzK&T W^k^k MtZ- A^ OK!7 g T IVJT V—^. Z -ir AVs 7 T *Eg1,525 words
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