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Title Section22 1964-06-01 1 *U ONfcVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times /km*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article526 1964-06-01 1 Statement confuses K.L. 'Guerilla withdrawal to conform to progress of talks' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday CONFUSION was caused here today by a Jakarta Foreign Office statement on the Tokyo summit that withdrawal of Indonesian guerillas would take place "in conformity with the progress of political talks." This condition526 words
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99 1964-06-01 1 f AKARTA, Sun. IndoJ nesia's first wave of "crush Malaysia" volunteers left aboard two Indonesian Navy ships late yesterday for the Borneo border. The "volunteers" and regular army troops left aboard the Morotai and Sangihe. Their original departure time was missed due to ceremonies,UPI - 99 words
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Article78 1964-06-01 1 U.N. man sees Subandrio JOSE ROLZ-BENNETT (left), Deputy Cabinet Chief of the United Nations Secretary General, talks with the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio (right), at the Foreign Minister's official residence i n Jakarta on May 25. They discussed Indonesia's first year of control over West Irian (tne former DutchUPI - 78 words
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124 1964-06-01 1 Japan puts ban on Indon bid for chutes TOKYO, Sun. Ja- panese firms have recently received inquiries from Indonesia for large quantities of parachutes, the newspaper Mainichi reported today. Although some contracts are reported to have been signed, the paper said, it was almost certain that the Government would notAP - 124 words
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Article54 1964-06-01 1 NIAMEY i Niger i. Sun. The Niger Interior Ministry announced yesterday that 21 people in a prison at Cercle de Marndi died of suffocation became their ouarters were too small. The deaths occurred during the night of Wednesday to Thursday. The communique said the Government immediatelyAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration357 1964-06-01 1 'LEAVE ASIANS ALONE' ORDER TO CHINA: RUSK SAIGON, Sunday. T*HE United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, arrived here today and said all United States efforts would be bent on requiring China and North Vietnam to leave their Asian neighbours alone. The Secretary of State said in a brief357 words
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89 1964-06-01 1 Pay rise for civil servants in Hong Kong HONG KONG, Sun. The Colony's civil servants will receive a pay increase of five per cent, it was officially announced yesterday. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the increase, which will be backdated to July 1 last year. GovernmentReuter - 89 words
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Article61 1964-06-01 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. An Indian Member of Parliament has sug; guested that the late Prime Minister Nehru's residence should be declared a national museum. Mr. R.R. Diwakar made the suggestion in a letter to President Sarvapalli Radhakrlshnan. He cited as a precedent George Washington's home inUPI - 61 words
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Article33 1964-06-01 1 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the British Labour Party, left here by air today for Moscow for talks with Mr. Khrushchev on disarmament and other world problems.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article227 1964-06-01 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Mr. K. Kamaraj, President of India's ruling Congress Party, today began consultations with leading party colleagues in an effort to bring about a unanimous election of a new Prime Minister to succeed Mr. Nehru. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. the middle-of-the-road candidate, appearedReuter - 227 words
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131 1964-06-01 1 AFRICAN U.N. GROUP URGE BIG THREE TO BACK BOYCOTT UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The 33--nation African group yesterday called on Britain, France and the United States to back a move in the Security Council for economic sanctions against South Africa. A communique, published here after two meetings of the group, expiessedReuter - 131 words
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Article52 1964-06-01 1 KOTA BHARU, Sun. The Kelantan epidemic control committee this evening declared Tanah Merah a cholera -infected area. This is the fourth district so far announced by the committee as being affected by the present cholera outbreak. The o'her three districts were Kota Bharu, Bachok and52 words
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117 1964-06-01 1 Bomb goes off in Changi plane park SINGAPORE, Sun. An explosion occurred tonight in the parking lot of the Technical Wing in R.A.F. Changi. No one was reported injured. A bomb, estimated to contain about six ounces of TNT, missed a parked maritime reconnaissance Shackleton by just about 50 yards,117 words
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Article32 1964-06-01 1 TREATY TERMS MOSCOW. Sun Mr. ll.ivato Iktda. Japanese Prime MinMrr. haa told Khrushchev his country was ready to Mini peace treaty "if her asc-old territories were returned to her' ReuterReuter - 32 words
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252 1964-06-01 2 Nehru's heir to be named in 10 days MEW DELHI, Sun.— As Mr. Nehru's ashes were collected from his funeral pyre yesterday top leaders of his Congress Party -Jerided that his successor should be elected within 10 days. Congress Party leaders, declaring that India would "continue the Nehru policy ofReuter - 252 words
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Article57 1964-06-01 2 HONG KONO. Sun. Portytwo girls will vie for the title of Miss Hong Kong on Tuesday. Ifee winner will get a cash prize of HK(8,000 and a round trip to Miami, Florida, with all expenses paid, where she will qualify to represent theReuter - 57 words
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Article289 1964-06-01 2 ALBERTVILLE. Sun NATIONAL ARMY TROOPS CATCHING UP WITH FLEEING REBELS FOR FINAL ENCOUNTER CONGOLESE National Army units yesterday pursued rebel forces driven out of this north Katanga capital and a "decisive battle" was reported imminent. Army units, who flushed rebels out of Albertville yesterday, are expected289 words
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188 1964-06-01 2 Neutralist troops strengthen hold on key town yiENTIANE, Sun. Neutralist troops yesterday strengthened their hold on the strategic town of Muong Soui, 120 miles north of here. The neutralist gains came In skirmishes with Communist forces on the western edge of the Plain of Jars. Neutralist Gen. Amkha, following an188 words
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Article31 1964-06-01 2 NEW DELHI. Sun.— More than 30,000 messages of condolence were sent to Mrs. Indira Gandhi In the three days following the death last Wednesday of her father, Prime Minister Nehru.31 words
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Article52 1964-06-01 2 COLOMBO. Sun. Three oil compa- ies taken over by the nationalised Ceylon Petroleum Corporation are challenging the legality of a tribunal established to arbitrate between their claims and compensation offers made by the corporation The three companies Esso, Caltex and Shell— contend that the tribunal contravenes Ceylon'sAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-06-01 2 A U.S. Marine helicopter land* to supply Vietnamete toldicn under fir* at Da Nang. As soon at this plan* take* off, an of her will land with a load of supplies to sustain the South Vietnamese Army in its war against the Communist Vietcong.UPI - 79 words
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Article211 1964-06-01 2 SAIGON, Sunday SOUTH Vietnam's strong man f Gen. Nguyen Khanh has released from prison four Vietnamese generals whose confinement had caused discontent in the Vietnamese Armed Forces, reliable sources said today. The four men played key roles in the overthrow of President Ngo Dinh Dlem's government inReuter - 211 words
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Article52 1964-06-01 2 ALGIERS, Sun.— Troops began an oSensive today to wipe out a knot of hardy guerillas in the mountainous Kabylia region. Reports reaching here said 40 to 50 men have been killed or wounded in fighting since last Tuesday. The Government has r r fused to comment on52 words
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Article26 1964-06-01 2 CAIRO. Sun. Nine people died yesterday in a Are which destroyed 46 brick houses at Koum Shafei village In Upper Hfeypt.— AP.AP - 26 words
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Miscellaneous22 1964-06-01 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I VCXJ WONYy BmmeEs vj I BiTbancel y~f*°} /^HO, NO. TMe\ I BOSS WILL 0E \~PURIOU«/ iS-t22 words
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Article174 1964-06-01 3 INDIAN 'NO' TO U.S. APOLOGY WASHINGTON. Sun. The leader of India's Socialist Party who was refused service in a Mississippi cafeteria brushed off any effort by the U.S. State Department to apologise to him yesterday and said: "If anybody needs to apologise, it's Mr. Johnson (U.S. President) to the StatueAP - 174 words
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Article125 1964-06-01 3 NEW YORK, Sun.—Governor Nelson Rockefeller's wife yesterday gave birth to a boy, weighing 71b lOoz. Mrt. Rockefeller, the former Margaretta (Happy) Murphy, was reported by the Governor to oe "doing wonderful." Both the Governor and his wile were previously married. Both marriages ended inReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration325 1964-06-01 3 NEW YORK, Sunday. A woman school teacher was raped, brutally beaten and stabbed seven times yesterday in a slaying that horrified a New York neighbourhood that has its own mobile anti-crime i patrol. The killing of slender, attractive Charlotte Upslk, 38 occurred onlyAP - 325 words
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117 1964-06-01 3 CAMPBELL DOES 303 MILES AN HOUR BUT FAILS TO BEAT RECORD I AXE EYRE (South Australia), Sun. Donald Campbell officially clocked 303 miles an hour in his Bluebird car (above) on the Lake Eyre track yesterday. Bluebird was officially timed at 303 miles an hour as it sped along theReuter - 117 words
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149 1964-06-01 3 Two racing drivers killed in pile-up INDIANAPOLIS I n diana), Sun.— Eddie Sachs, car racing's most talkative driver, and Dave Mac Donald, a promising newcomer, were killed yesterday in a flaming seven-car pileup. The race resumed after a one hour and 45 minute delay, after five cars Involved In theAP - 149 words
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111 1964-06-01 3 MILAN, Sunday. ITALIAN police yesterday broke up a school for 1 thieves which feathered a curriculum of 100 assorted crimes to prepare its "students" for bank robberies. Police said 18-year old Dlullo "Dooley" Migllore headed the academic gang, although some of his111 words
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Article58 1964-06-01 3 Paired off by a computer NEW YORK. Sun. Pour couples, introduced by a corrmuter last October, expect to be nurru'd at Ames. Jowa. soon. The couples were nmone 1.000 students at lowa State University here who answered lengthy questionnaires before a university dance. Their answers wer« fed into a computerReuter - 58 words
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374 1964-06-01 3 MEXICO CITY. Sun.— Mexico is preparing a major drive to stamp out the white slavery traffic throughout the republic. This follows the recent uncovering of a white slave ring which has been blamed for an undetermined number of deaths, tortures, kidnappings andReuter - 374 words
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475 1964-06-01 3 OSWALD WAS SOLE SLAYER OF KENNEDY: FINDINGS WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE Warren Commission has begun writing its report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy— findings based on mountains of evidence that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin. The comnussion had set June 30 as target date for completing475 words
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Article167 1964-06-01 3 The second bullet proved fatal f)ALLAS, Sun. Tele- vision, commentator Eddie Barker said here it was the second bullet from the assassin's gun, not the third, that killed President Kennedy. 31-5-64 Cheong The third bullet apparently fell harmlessly to the ground and was never found, he said in a broadcastReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement265 1964-06-01 3 I Hfc T# m COIO9M I Enjoy the masculine freshness of S8 Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence in yourself— we call it Old Spice awaicacstt the distinctive masculine look. IHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Dtodowt Otodoroit v»» -4* SALE! SALE!! SALE!!! JUST Htltll I IP265 words
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446 1964-06-01 4 Lee explains big plans for 'new look city SINGAPORE, Sunday. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today set out to explain personally to thousands of people the Government's most ambitious housing project to date. In a 10-hour tour of three constituencies, Mr. Lee repeatedly stressed the need to redevelop the446 words
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Article40 1964-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a trade dispute between Lewis and Peat (8) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union relating to proposals for a collective agreement on June 32 at 10 m.40 words
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Article113 1964-06-01 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places at 7 pm. during the week: Tomorrow: Hong San School. Lorong Tal Seng; Thomson Rise basket ball field; Jalan Hajl Salam. Tuesday: Yook Kiau School, Tamptnes Road 124 mi.; Kampong Heap113 words
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Article67 1964-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. feun. Victor Han, 26, returned to Singapore yesterday with a degree specialising In fishery after spending more than seven years In Australia. Mr. Han. graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Science degree In 1961. He Is here on a two-month vacation before leaving67 words
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224 1964-06-01 4 Berl Senofsky, a player of worth SINGAPORE. Sun. Berl Senofsky, the American violinist who gave a recital for the Musical Society in the Victoria Theatre last Friday, is a player of consequence. Leclairs D major sonata —a highly exacting work —was given with a peerless and effortless technique wholly in224 words
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Article52 1964-06-01 4 First of forty concerts SINOAPORE, Sun. Filipino violinist Mr. Gllopez Kabayao will give the first of a series of 40 concerts at Selegie Integrated School Hall at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Kabayao's three-month visit here to promote classical music among school-children In Singapore is under the sponsorship of the Ministry52 words
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Article286 1964-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that foreign industrialists who had hitherto been exporting finished products to Singapore were beginning to realise that they could best protect their markets by manufacturing or assembling these products here. Water meters He said286 words
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350 1964-06-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. gINGAPORE teachers plan to stage their protest march from the Teachers Training College in Paterson Road to the Ministry of Education in Kay Siang Road on June 20. The proposed demonstration is to register their protest against the Ministry's alleged delay in rectifying350 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-06-01 5 CHE AZIAN IDRIS. 19. an Arts student at the University of Malaya, displaying her trophy after being crowned "Freshle Qneen" at a ball organised hj the University of Malaya Students' Union on Saturday night to mark the end of Orientation Week. Rnnners-iip were Miss Shirley64 words
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Article127 1964-06-01 5 IDENTITY CARDS FOR BRUNEI •DRUNEI TOWN, Sua Inche Awang Mohamed Jahfar, Controller of Immigration in Brunei, said yesterday that he anticipated no difficulties in Introducing identity cards in Brunei. He has Just returned from a week's stay ln Kuala Lumpur, where he studied the procedure of Issuing Identity cards. TravelReuter - 127 words
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122 1964-06-01 5 Shelved plan for TV sub-station at Muar MUAR, Sun. Plans to build a $100,000 television sub-station at Buklt Treh here have been shelved lor the time being. A spokesman of the Telecommunications Department here said that the "go-ahead" signal foi the construction had not been received from TV Malaysia yet.122 words
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Article46 1964-06-01 5 PENANO. sun. The NorthEast District Language Month Committee have organised various competitions to mark Languae* Month in the district Six sub-committees debate, essay and translation, elocution contest, pantun and oral competitions, posters and book exhibition, shophouses decoration and gui? contest have been lormod46 words
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Article18 1964-06-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Malaysian Airways' new office in the Peninsula Hotel in Kowloon was opened today.18 words
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Article51 1964-06-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A total ot 686 new cars were registered last month, bringing the number of registered cars on Singapore roads to 89.070. according to the latent statistics released by the Registrar of Vehicles. The number of motor-cycles registered was 667 and that of scooters51 words
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Article83 1964-06-01 5 COUNCIL SECRETARY RESIGNS SEREMBAN, Sun. The secretary of the town council. Mr. Chee Yoon Hen*, will resign on Aug. 1. Mr. Chee. who has been secretary for the past four years, tendered his resignation last week. He said today: "I am resigning because I want to go back to Penang.83 words
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Article50 1964-06-01 5 KLDANG. Sun. The chairman of the Johore Committee for Local Government. Tuan Hajl Osman bin Mohamed Sa'at, yesterday allotted 108 low-cost houses to successful applicants at Kampong Melayu here. The allocation was made 07 drawing of lots among applicants earning $150 to S3OO a month.50 words
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Article20 1964-06-01 5 MACHANO. Sun. More then 3.000 people have been Inoculated against cholera since the campaign began a week ago.20 words
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Article135 1964-06-01 5 ORUNEI TOWN, Sun. Plans to resettle families living in the picturesque but overcrowded "water village" of Kampong Ayer here have met with "a very encouraging response," a Government spokesman said yesterday. Earlier, the Government feared that few would want to exchange their stilt homes overReuter - 135 words
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376 1964-06-01 5 - KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. r[E Rev. Bro. Michael, Visitor of the Christian Brothers Schools, last night called on old boys of mission, schools to answer "promptly and unhesitatingly" the call for national unity and national service "in this time of crisis." Speaking at376 words
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Article96 1964-06-01 5 New outlook for Scouts CINGAPORE, Sun— A twoweek course to orientate senior adult Scout officials in the training of Scouts in the State will be opened tomorrow at the Political Study Centre. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will open the course at 9 a.m. Forty-three Scout Commissioners, members96 words
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Article32 1964-06-01 5 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Railway's St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a dance and Joget night in aid of Its nursing funds at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Tuesday.32 words
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Advertisement74 1964-06-01 5 Artistry J§ Gold -*s*v. Photo from "Trtasures of tht Vatican" |fe* ''w* fnm Ftrfvral Publications Ltd. «aii^i^K-~-Six centuries ago gold was used to .fashion the chased beauty of this unique Italian chalice. Today this precious metal is still used to express the simple beauty of contemporary design found in this74 words
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Advertisement167 1964-06-01 5 TONIGHT BADMINTON HALL 8.30 P.M. LAST DAY! 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 Holders of the Radio Weekly Maori Hi-Five special coupons will be entitled to use them for any of167 words
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Article139 1964-06-01 6 Aussie top 'pop' group coming l/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. MX —A top instrumental group from Australia called "The Atlantics" is coming here in July to give performances. The quartet consists of Bosco Bosanac (bass guitar), Jim Sklathitis and Theo Pengills (rhythm and lead guitarists) and Peter Hood (drums). It recently won139 words
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Article100 1964-06-01 6 Ministry man leaves for seminar KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ustaz Hajt Salleh. Liaison Officer for Religious School In the Ministry of Education, left for West Germany K>day to represent Malaysia at a 15-day seminar for Mus- I liras. The seminar, wnich Begins ir Tutting near Munich tomorrow, it sponsored by the100 words
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Article63 1964-06-01 6 iF'OH, Sun. Mr. Pang TJng Ming, headmaster of the AnglnChinese Scnool (primary) Kampur. Nt re-elected chairman ot j the National Union of Teachers, j Penfc branch, here yesterday. The meeting also re-elected Miss LJm Chin Lian as vicecliainnan with Mr. A. Mat hews as •pcrrtarr ana63 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-06-01 6 p A R I T BUNTAR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman* today presented a cheque for $20,000 to several families who were victims of the March 31 fire in Parit Buntar which destroyed 10 shophouses. The Tengku handed the cheque to the215 words
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Article37 1964-06-01 6 MUAR. Sun. Unglcu Abdullah bin Ismail has been appointed chairman of the newly-formed Amalgamated Union of Government Clerical and Allied Services here. Incne Annuar bin Ibrahim is the secretary and Inche Hassan bin Ban. treasurer.37 words
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Article36 1964-06-01 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. A teacher. Inche Ahmad bin Long, has been elected president of the Park Buntar, Youth Club with Mr. S. Sammatnan as vice-Dresldent »nd Inche Abdul Wahaid bin Hassan as secretary.36 words
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96 1964-06-01 6 TH- Prim* Minuter. Tengku Abdul Rahman, sprinkling flowers en the new tomb of his mother, Che Mcnjalara, during religious ceremony on Friday afternoon »t the royal cemetry in Ljnggsr, six miles from Alor Star. I The ceremony marked the completion of the tomb, which96 words
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Article31 1964-06-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sentul Works Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold its annual meetIng at the Railwaymen's Union building (Sentul branch) at 5.15 p.m. on Friday.31 words
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Article50 1964-06-01 6 BATU GAJAH. Bun Ba;u Gbjah dutrict will hold contests in speecri-making. debate, reading, pantun, (poetry), posterdrawing and Malay shorthand oo June 9 at the Sultan Yussut (Secondary) School, to mark the National Language Month. Entries should reach the peng. hulu's office in Batu Gajah below June 6.50 words
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129 1964-06-01 6 Front and Alliance in Johore by-election JOHORE, BAHRU, Sun. J An Alliance and a Socialist Front candidate will contest the byftlection for the Kamporg Pahang seat in the Johore Bahru Town Council on June 15. The two candidates are Mr Chua Buck Cheng (Alliance) and Mr. Son Kirn Siang (Socialist129 words
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Article305 1964-06-01 6 ZMTO WOiVG ASSURES CO-OPERATIVES OF STATE GOVERNMENT'S INTENTION TO HELP LOW-INCOME GROUP PENANG. Sunday. •JHE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said last night that low-cost housing projects were receiving the attention of the Government at all levels. "It has been the aim of the305 words
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171 1964-06-01 6 'Leaders of Tomorrow' contest for students OIXGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will conduct its fifth "Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest in June in two languages English and Malay, for the first time The contest, sponsored by i Esso, is to provide secondary students an opportunity to express171 words
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248 1964-06-01 6 PM LEE URGES CHINESE CLANS TO FOSTER NATIONALISM SINGAPORE, Sunday. CHINESE clans and associations, which had for more than 100 years contributed much to the development of Singapore, should now try to render their services to other Malaysian States. Singapore's Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said this last night at248 words
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255 1964-06-01 7 Ghafar's club to assist poor in buying shares ]l jALACCA, sun, The lfl Chief Minister. Inche Ghafar bin Baba. said today he had plans to start an "investment club" to help people in the lower income groups, particularly the Malays, to invest in stocks ard shares. He said that Individually255 words
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Article105 1964-06-01 7 IPOH. Sun A goodwill mission from the Songkhla City Council, Thailand, who are on a five-day visit to Malaya, toured Ipoh today as guests of the Ipoh Municipal Council. The party of 13 were taken on a tour of the municipal elevated car park. Tasek105 words
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Article70 1964-06-01 7 IHOH sun Ihe Peiak State Government has agrred to let the Ipoh Municipal Council spend the balance of a $450,000 loan unen lor the construction of two markets, on street lighting. The loan was for the construction iii the Yau Teh Shin market Ipoh completed lour70 words
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Article33 1964-06-01 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The police yesterday detained eißhl persons —six under the Societies Ordinance and two under the Criminal I.uv lemporary Provisions) Ordinnnce in security checks. The police aNo Knenad 2.620 people.33 words
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Article540 1964-06-01 7 Education standard lowered NOT TRUE, SAYS TEACHERS' CHIEF IPOH, Sunday. f J I HE general belief that the abolition of the Standard Six promotion examination would result "in a lowering of the educational standard is unfounded," said Mr. Fang Ung Ming, chairman of the Perak branch of the National Union540 words
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Article18 1964-06-01 7 MACHANO. Sun. A district livestock show will be held on the padansr here on June 22.18 words
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367 1964-06-01 7 CALL FOR FIVE-DAY WEEK IN CHINESE SCHOOLS IPOH. Sun. The Na--1 tional Union of Teachers, Perak branch, has appealed to the Central Government to implement a uniform five-day woek for tearhers working in, the Chinese conforming schools in the State. The union, passed a resolution to this effect at its367 words
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160 1964-06-01 7 pENANG. Sun. The i Penang branch of j the National Union, of Teachers has set up a school libraries committee. All members are teacherlibrarians who had undergone specialist or other courses on library organisation and administration, the branch secretary, Mr. Chan Chuck Hoi, said160 words
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Article66 1964-06-01 7 KUALA TRSNGGANU. I Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahim Fikri, yesterday called on I youths in the state to help preserve their cultural heritage through cultural and public-spirited activities. He was addressing members of the Darul Ihsan Youth Club at its annual meeting. He urged66 words
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128 1964-06-01 7 A BLOOD BANK WILL ELIMINATE EMBARRASSMENT TO RELATIVES IPOH. Sun. The embarrassment arising out of the frequent requests made by hospital doctors and nurses to relatives of patients to donate blood, can be eliminated by a blood bank association. This was stated by Dr. Ong Leang Seang, the chairman of128 words
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195 1964-06-01 7 DENANG. Sun.— About 3.000 members of five wharf and waterfront unions in Penang have promised to boycott all Japanese ships and handling of Japanese goods because of the refusal by 13 Japanese firms in Kuala Lumpur to recognise the National Union of195 words
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90 1964-06-01 7 TWO DIE ON ROADS: WITNESSES SOUGHT OINGAPORE, Sun. Two men were killed on the roads in separate accidents yesterday. At 4 p.m., a trailer turnIng into Kitchener Road from King George's Avenue knocked down a 70-year-old hawker. Lay Yew, killing him. Five hours later, a van knocked a shop assistant.90 words
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Article34 1964-06-01 7 SUNGEI PATANT. Sun. The Mcntri Besar of Kedah. Dato Byed Omar Shahbudin. will give a tea party at Mentoloon. Alor Star, on Wednesday to mark the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.34 words
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Advertisement87 1964-06-01 7 A diertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your complexion radiant loveliness with a special type of beauty lemon. It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as it clears, refines and tones the skin to youthful loveliness. It melts out plugged pores, closing them to a beautifully fine texture and87 words
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Advertisement288 1964-06-01 7 ONLY JOC A DAY! BRING JOY TO YOUR 4^ J* r^ B-^ WHOLE FAMILY!! LJ f NO DOWN PAYMENT Qll I^V T^ $23.50 PER MONTH JAPANS lst TV MAKERS Ml 11/IQTDD SPACE ELECTRONIC TUBE FOR CORNER TO IIU V lO l Ull CORNER CLARITY BETTER RECEPTION Day and Night mobile288 words
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315 1964-06-01 8 Public Health Advisory Board set up in S'pore SINGAPORE, Sunday. r THE Singapore Government has announced the setting up of a Public Health Advisory Board to look into "pressing public health problems" in the State. The Board's two main tasks are: TO FORMULATE and advise the Minister of Health on315 words
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127 1964-06-01 8 SHIPS TO BE DRESSED ON KING'S BIRTHDAY pENANG, Sun. All ships in Penang harbour will be dressed on Wednesday on the occasion of the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Penang Port Commission has agreed to arrange for vessels In the harbour to be dressed and also to decorate127 words
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79 1964-06-01 8 MP: Malaysia an example for India PENANG, Sun. A visiting member of the Indian Parliament. Haji C.H. Mohamed Koya, yesterday described Malaysia as! "the hope ot democracy" in South East Asia. Haji ,Koya, a former Speaker of the Kerala State Assembly, said: "My impression is that democracy has got a79 words
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Article, Illustration62 1964-06-01 8 TROOPER E.M. Wolsey, 26. of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, and his bride. Margaret Cheah Mooi How. 25, who met for the first time at a regimental dance more than two years ago. were married at the Garrison Church in Ipoh on Saturday afternoon. The bride62 words
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228 1964-06-01 8 pENANG, Sun. The oldest teacher in the Christian Brothers* schools in Malaysia today celebrated his golden wedding here. Seventy-tv o-year-old Mr. W. A. Williams known to thousands of St. Xavier's pupils as "Master Willie" helped his 70-year-old wife. Edith, to cut their golden wedding cake228 words
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Article56 1964-06-01 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore Airport policeman w.ts accidentally shot in the right leg today at Paya Lebar. Constable Mohamed bin Wagimarc was changing into his unilorm and wa.s .standing close to another police constable when '.he revolver his colleague wa* carrying went off. Wairiman was I a ken56 words
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Article34 1964-06-01 8 PENANG Sun. The Bukit Mertajam district working committee for National Language Month will organise a procession to promote the use of the National LanßUnee next month. The date will be announced later.34 words
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Advertisement308 1964-06-01 8 I tA Ih WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES Most authorities agree that tooth decay is usually caused Why an electric toothbrush? by acids formed in the mouth. It is likewise generally •An electric toothbrush removes plaque and food agreed that these acids start with a film, called plaque,308 words
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Miscellaneous201 1964-06-01 8 \lU>y Onp By V.T. llnmlin f nr'S NOT THAT TM IN A —<C NAW... JUST A CXXJPLE I U/f^P^Y ANYBODY \NO BUT r SAW >^ -C HIS CIOTWE9_AN' HURRY, fiIKKY... BUT I*l3/ BUT ISNT THE A MUD BARS TCROSS v&^TTr^ SEEN OUR I A FEUA COME/ THOSE SUV 5J2!/™S^fl. W201 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1964-06-01 9 FOR THE LOVE OF A MAN A PRETTY GIRL IN A SHOP FALLS IN LOVE WITH A DICTATOR Gaily, the bride chose death with her man /STRAITSX TIMES Special J \l Feature J ANY moment no w. Any moment. anH the Fuehrer would Ik- there. At Hoffmann's the small slaft"1,833 words
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Advertisement179 1964-06-01 9 Netting Cham Link Ki a S ,i m^^^£^* MANUFACTURERS SOUTH (UILOINC KU*t» lUM»U» Til Ullk WtW^^^^^iM M PROVEN QUALITY TRAXCAVATOR 977 Series H Dw PATTDDII I AD Bb^H B^ji^fc^^g^i^^^^^^r i^^M^Jb^^L.^ if] I I %x k l///^u/nll THE TRAXCAVATOR THAT HEVER STOPS 111 /If I'l\ f I Bmi 1 from the179 words
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Article101 1964-06-01 10 20 Words lit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Beow s..t Yong thank all friends and relation for their kind attendance, prayers. niKht visit*, wreaths and stipend* for aaaojan, RELATIVES OF Maria D« flouza thank the Nurses and Doctors of Oen- r.il Hospital who assisted her In hospital101 words
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Obituary43 1964-06-01 10 it Wordt $10 (Minimum) IN MEMORY OP Mr. Kurlan Thornm »ho passed away on 1-6-62 In Raub. Forever gone though fresh are our memories of love for him. May his -nul Nat In peace, lssertod by beloved v ife and children.43 words
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Article279 1964-06-01 10 2» Word* $10 (Minimum) new CLASSES commenclnK Monday in. June mormnK and evening. EnquiHrn Tel: Spore Model Academy 2frS4«/ W443 YOU MIGHT DIE laughing during Tri.il and Krror. but don t mis» It: 1111 l m* June Bookings Robinsons, mid Manga, blind BAZAAR SI/- Donation I)ra» If you own279 words
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Article677 1964-06-01 10 The terms for a new round of tripartite talks, laid down in the communique issued in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, are fully acceptable. They are the terms Malaysia has been putting forward all along. The starting point is Indonesia's agreement in principle to withdraw her forces,677 words
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Article396 1964-06-01 10 The group of Kuala Muda inshore fishermen reported last month to be preparing an application for a trawler licence offers hope of an early break in the country's fishing deadlock. The Government, which says it wants inshore fishermen to abandon their traditional ways for modern methods, could harHly396 words
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Article119 1964-06-01 10 Finding donors seems to be the perennial problem of all Malaysian blood banks. Even Singapore, with a population of 1.7 million, cannot be sure that its general hospital will get the 50 donors a day it needs to meet demands. At times the shortage of stored blood is119 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1964-06-01 10 T.G. WICKBOM - A nation supported by its enemies T.G. WICKBOM THE TWILIGHT OF SOEKARNO By INDONESIA is a nation of slogans. Its very name, indeed, is one. There was no Indonesian nation before the colonial era and the Dutch certainly never created one. Indonesia is a brain child of Geopolitik, a political1,339 words
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Letters
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198 1964-06-01 10 RECENTLY I visited the office of the Registrar of Titles and Deeds to look up the ownership of a certain property In Singapore. I asked one of the clerks there to help me, but he politely referred me to a notice on the counter198 words
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Letter121 1964-06-01 10 T APPLIED for the necessary permit to send some plants across the Causeway. I received permission for a considerably reduced number accompanied by a pro forma from which I quote the following:— "It Is our policy to restrict the quantity of plants to be imported from overseas territories121 words
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Letter97 1964-06-01 10 qORT Dlckson renowned 1 for the beauty of Its beaches? Come and take a look at the litter louts and selfish visitors leave behind every weekend. See it at Its worst near the Bth mile beach. Apart from the seinsh and the non-civic-minded who will muck up a97 words
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Letter90 1964-06-01 10 rIS Is a protest against the reckless driving that has become common In Kuala Lumpur. Culprits are not caught because they drive off at full speed so that their numbers cannot be taken. When they are caught, prosecuted and convicted, the penalties are so light as to have90 words
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Letter101 1964-06-01 10 THE police deserve praise for their fine ef fort* in rounding up bad hats but for the fact that they might have overlooked Singapore's Telok Ayer Street and vicinity. The foul area reeks of thugs and unsavoury characters and is a parade ground for tattooed101 words
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Letter59 1964-06-01 10 I was angry beyond words 1 when I read reports of the Thomas Cup matches between Denmark and Indonesia. The behaviour of the In- doneslan students was sickening. To boo, Jeer, hoot and fire flash bulbs into the Danes' faces could only be uncivilised. To spit Into the59 words
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Advertisement551 1964-06-01 10 Straits Times ft Malay Nail Clateinetf advertisements nay urn headed %m ■•i Fte«r COLO ■TTOKAOK AUCMDI OrcMrd nmt4 COLO STORAaC •»«NCMII AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONw KEPFCC ROAD-MAVAs. eVABI /WIOThKI Agents: CsTY BOOK «TOMC LTD WMcfceeler Hoe»e. Cewjnr Qmt TME NCWt FRONT M. M. ISMAIL 3 r\6ttmmTm\t^r R©#»sV MM* HAMICM •TORE »7»-7.551 words
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Advertisement14 1964-06-01 10 Worlds K favourite casual shoe Shoe Department 332, North Bridge Road. Singapore Telephone: *****14 words
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Advertisement42 1964-06-01 10 dreamy! ice creamy! Seven-Up "Float" M sB^ES H% I ag"^^ hn, w fcy^ l^ k_ ismmmWi Mmf^ttmrn, I I mmm\w\^ wfw Mm m I mßm at BUf k^mmmt m\W W f% 4i aMLiit/' vr v A -t-^ the Health Food of Malaysia42 words
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445 1964-06-01 11 APPLA USE GREETS MURDER TRIAL VERDICT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SEVEN-MAN jury"s unanimous verdict of not guilty in a murder trial in the High Court here this afternoon was greeted with applause. More than 200 people who packed the courtroom and its corridors, clapped as the Jury announced separately their decision445 words
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116 1964-06-01 11 MACHANG. Sun. The chairman of the Kelantan State Alliance, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamll. said here last night that the Central Government would do its best to help promote the living standards of the people In Kelantan. Bpaktaig at a ceremony organised by successful Alliance116 words
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Article65 1964-06-01 11 IPOH. Sur.. Thieves broke into two houses here yesterday and stole cash and property worth $429. Abu Balcar bin Mohamed Kassim and Syed Mustapha bin Mohamed. both bread-sellers. lo6t total of 5219 from their room in Brew.ster Ro-.id. and S. MuruK;i.su. 37. a hospital attendent. bad65 words
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206 1964-06-01 11 pEKAN. Sun. The fourday celebrations marking the 60th birthday of the Sultan of Pa hang ended yesterday with a fish drive along the Pahang River. Hundreds of boats took part in the fish drive which gave the occasion a truly festive206 words
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156 1964-06-01 11 C-INGAPORE, s uu> I Joint celebratioris for the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agonj? and National Day on Wednesday will begin at 9 a.m. with sea sports At 10 A.M., at the Istana Negara. a service will be held. It will be attended156 words
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87 1964-06-01 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union has called on the Central Government to secure the unification of the transport system In the State so as to provide a more efficient service and to further Improve working conditions of public transport workers. This was87 words
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Article65 1964-06-01 11 IPOH, Sun The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Ahmad bin Said, appealed to adult education teachers In the state to act aside personal aims" and contribute wholeheartedly towards the government's abult education Plan and national development. Inche Ahmad presented 307 adult education students from all65 words
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Article18 1964-06-01 11 KANGAA. Bun. The Registrar of Societies has approved registration of the newlv-fonned Perils Writers' Atuoclatioa.18 words
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Article69 1964-06-01 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Harbour Board i Port Authority and the j Staff Association, which represents 10,000 workers, will resume talks tomorrow on the union's claims relating to I wages and working condi- 1 tlons. The association's president. Mr. P. C. Pillai. said in a69 words
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Article266 1964-06-01 11 SETTLE DEATH RAILWAY DEBT CALL ItfIUAR, Sun. Tengku ITI Abdul Rahman has been asked to expedite the Issue of comper6atlon from the Japanese Government for its "blood debt" to Malaysians who died in the Siam-Burma Death Railway. The appeal was made by Inche Mohamed bin Daud. secretary -general of the266 words
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Article35 1964-06-01 11 TENOM. Sun. Jauri bin Sambun. 44, a Murut of Knotpong Maintailang. Tenom, m accidentally shot by a member of his kampong while going out hunting in a Jungle two miles from his home.35 words
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Advertisement181 1964-06-01 11 I IOOOCOPiES I I iN POUR COLOURS ON YOUR DESK iN 2 HOURS That's efficiency! and RONEO are proud of their fast duplicating service. It's now available to you at a cost you can't obtain elsewhere. Just compare your RONEO quotation with that of your regular printer. Twelve, or twelve181 words
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Advertisement134 1964-06-01 11 ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. IM Otto: Mnnouchi, Oiiyah ku. Tokyo, jipan (UMt utmu: "ONOSWE TOKT Sole Agrim: *m \m ft fe. Ui, Sinppore Nm| Ih Httfem t Ct, Itf ftawe TOP PRICES PAID for USED POSTAGE STAMPS OF YOUR OWN COUNTRY For a square deal, top prices and134 words
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Miscellaneous648 1964-06-01 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE 1 ffi SHORTWAVE SERVICES! ni ht cloM -41 and l& me ire* MKDILM WAVE StKVICB, RADIO MALAYSIA t <b metre* 0 morn 1 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE M^SSffi M 7°SS ln8 N New 0»!e 6 w 0 SEKVICEB: M 2 M 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News;648 words
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Advertisement798 1964-06-01 12 IB 51 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Mlm.)—Box tt rts. extra TAPPING CONDUCTOR Kedah Estate Hex A3**2 vacancy ailed. Applicants thanked. WANTED A TEACHER to give Private Tuition In Kngllsh to foreign diplomat. Trl: ***** Spore. CERTIFICATES, DOCUMENTS .Photocopy Instantly. O.D.C. 128 Cross Street. Spore. Tel: *****.798 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-06-01 12 Sll UA i ONs VACANT 20 Word* SS (Him.)— Box St et*. mxtrm SOLVE YOUR STAFF PROBLEM?? Oet your Secretaries. Typists. Stenos. Bookkeepers from Raja's College *****5), B'pore. Part/Full time: No fee /Commission WANTED ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, age 25 to 35, by well established Development/Finance Company. Applicants must have sound knowledge1,018 words
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Advertisement1052 1964-06-01 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St tt*. «xUm 3 BEDROOM TBRRACB Houses in very good condition Kimsla Park Singapore 9. Please apply P.O. Box 1888, B'pore. FOR RENT Ground Floor or Upstairs Kith 3 Luxury Bedrooms of new shophouse 338 Bona Vista Road. Ring 3518 Malacca. NEW KATONQ1,052 words
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Advertisement1001 1964-06-01 12 TUITION i it Word* tS (Him.)— Box It eta. mxtrm EXPERIENCED TEACHBRS Coacb Primary and Secondary School I'-plla In English, Mathematics. General Subject*. Apply 170 Upper East Coast Road. Singapore. MACKENZIE DRIVING SCHOOL. 1 15-B Mackenzie Road. Spore. Courses from $30/- Hourly $4/-. Free $10,000 accident policy. Male/female Instmc- tors.1,001 words
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Advertisement817 1964-06-01 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS tt Wmrda U (tUn.i—Bmx S9 eta, mxtrm i AUTUMN HONGKONG JAPAN Tour by 8.8. "Chusan" 20th Oct. to 11th I Nov. from $1,110/- to $1,515 sll In- I elusive. Straits Central Agencies Ltd. Tel: (B'pore *****. < MALAYA 7-DAYS $85/- 14-6-64. 21-6-64. 6-7-64 Malaya "-Days (Special) $90-. 7-6-64,817 words
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Advertisement1048 1964-06-01 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wore-a fi (Him.)— Box t» eU. mxtrm I*4( MORRIS MINOR New Paintwork in good running condition. Price $900/-. Please phone Sun ***** Spore. 1*62 AUSTIN MINI 9,600 miles undersealed one owner accident free $3,300 0.n.0. Tel: K.L. *****. FORD CONSUL 37S (Nov. 1962) Excellent condition, one European1,048 words
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Advertisement910 1964-06-01 12 FOR SALE J» »V»i*s U (Him.)— Box M crs. sastr* CMIAP »ALC AIRCONDITIONEIt extra heavy duty. Price 56.000 SellTin at $1,300 only. Fully tmaranteed. Apply Tan 357, New Bridge Rd., Singapore. 2. BUOWOOD AND GUDDCD STUMPS: From Clor.f R.R.I. ;,13. 600. 605, 623. etc., available for early Autumn delivery. Prices910 words
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Advertisement703 1964-06-01 12 WHERF TO STAY (S'porel ts Word% %s iHtm.i B*m m iM •>!'« HOTEL AMBASSAOOR Heaside 4«, >'» sum, v fell 17.101 mavfair hotel Central AM*- conditioned Room? with Telephone rJxcrllt-nt ("in-ine Kar SLOANE COURT HOTEL, i: moral Rd.. Tanghn (Completely AirConditioned. Tel: ***** 7. s pore AIRCONOITIONKO NON AIR. CONDITIONED703 words
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Advertisement1358 1964-06-01 13 0 LIVERPOOL A WtSI COASi U.K.. Out vpon MHt r. i na* •"tnaai .phalion A mouth, LiTtraML, Glatfo* 11 Pt/JMi 1 NTENOR lirtrtttl, faiasgoa Gm. IS Jaae 2 Jaai kAPENOR littiftil jum 1 JMI I MM 1/11 iimll TRRHUS Lmtrf Ml. Oubl n. Glasgott Mil II MM 11 MM 14/111,358 words
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Advertisement2465 1964-06-01 13 WuU^^LUjLMM^^UUJiM i^^l THE EAC LINES Wt|\V JkM lIMOAPOtf KUALA LUAtPUR P.SWfTTtNHAAt •Pf HAMO PKjnjlty I MMMAtt MOUSI fc &MFANG ID. lOJOIK.I >/J.W|IOOU«T jntOHi *»oi •kohi aa*44 fMOwt «>• moMi tii/i SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEH. ANTWERP, IQTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENIURI AND COPENHAGEN Sinuaori P Snn PaMng "BOMA" a)2,465 words
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Advertisement1276 1964-06-01 13 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. CONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH SinftM*! Pt S'nam Ptnant OMlonM* CIIY OF EICESTER 11 21 Jum 21/21 JuM 24 Jtte II 11 Jlly tCITY OF CHICAGO 24 77 Jilt 21 JIM 21 Jlly ■CITY OF LEEDS 17 21 July 21/23 Jlly 74 luly1,276 words
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Article1184 1964-06-01 14 THE Üble of shares on the Malayan Stork Exchange shows last busir.es> to May 23 (A) and last business since that date (Bl with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest businev* for 1963 and this >car to date. INOUSMiau Aiei Bnchs 3.50 2.11 1.471,184 words
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Article847 1964-06-01 14 THE PRICE of Straits tin in Penang on Saturday was set at $541.62 i a plcul. down $2.12 i. The offering was 230 tons, down 10 tons. However, this was a gain of $3,721 since the Monday and was the highest weekend price since847 words
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Article42 1964-06-01 14 May 25. May 26. May 11. May IH. May 29. May 3# Industrials: 106.34 108.13 105.84 104.80 105.29 Tins: 129.92 130.16 130.23 130.21 130.12 S rubbers: 105.74 105.74 105.82 105.74 105.74 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec 29. 1962 100.42 words
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Advertisement1060 1964-06-01 14 U.S.A. Pacitic and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Maj Yokohama S f'cuco Halifax Montreii Oetrcit Clicago "Mikitkiiaa Man 22/24 Jim 7 July 20 Jlly 5 Aig g Aag II lag 21 Asg "Tsiiiskina Mam" 12/23 July 7 Aug 21 Aag 5 Seit I Sift 11 Seat 22 Sail We»t Coast oC1,060 words
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Advertisement990 1964-06-01 14 Sailings to the United Kingdom Depart Oep. Port Depart Arnv* Spore S'hom PenonQ U.K. "CATHAY" 8 June 9 June 1 July "ORCADES" 5 July 6 July 27 July "CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Aug ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aug 22 Auf "CATHAY" 5 Sept 7 aept 8 Sept 2990 words
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Advertisement616 1964-06-01 14 WESTBOUND: tUROPi SERVICE Singapore Sham rinang Marsullis, Ha*n. •satin, MUSICAI 22/24 Jim 7S/J7JIBI 21 lIM Aitwira, HaMirg. Brian. Rettertssj. SOUTH > WEIT AFRICA SERVICE S 1 n spor I^™^^^™^^^"™"""™ TCHiatNCA 1/ I Jaaa Ouroan m/l). Port Elirabeth (2«/l>, Capetown (M/H, Matsdi (36/1). Port Harcourt, Lagos (IT), Cotonoo (87U lomi Tema.616 words
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Advertisement323 1964-06-01 14 NOTICES HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYA) LIMITED ASSISTANT FACTORY MANAGFR Two vacancies exist in tbe PeUling; Java plant of Hume Industries (Ml Ltd. for Assistant Factory Managers. Applications are invited from initably qualified persons lo fill these vacancies. The positions are senior posts in the company and as a conseqnence, tc be323 words
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1646 1964-06-01 15 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, in the words of one broker, were "desperately dull." Industrials were mainly down, tins were very quiet and rubbers were largely neglected. Turnover improved a little. There was more interest on Saturday.1,646 words
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Article28 1964-06-01 15 RI'BBLR TIN (perlb.) (per pic v I). May 25. 68*4 etc. $538.25 26. 1539.50 27. M'ncts. 1539.5* 28. 69', cU. SMl.ffEVi 29. 69', cU. $543.75 30.28 words
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Article712 1964-06-01 15 THE following Is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday May 29. (Mamuii Pnttt) Flmt ll»l«y»n 2 Second Malayan 1.64 l T« Third Malayan 1.19 133 Valsjmla. Comraercs .94 i.«*md ■eaa Kon« 1.11 l i« S»cond HonK Konc «0 Sterling Commodity712 words
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Article76 1964-06-01 15 Current payment Gammon 17}% Kent Tin 50' K. Krll.iv lin 30'- t Talping Con. 100% V. Benut 131% I.rdanf Bahru Sabab Timber 68. Uuflf Dev. 12}% Interim. Plus 20% bonus. Date of payment July 4 J< ly 10 June 29 June 17 June 18 July 17 July 1076 words
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Advertisement405 1964-06-01 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, If. S. Muthuraman of 67, Sungei Pari Road, Ipoh, have applied for a retail liquor licence in respect of premises No: 67 Sungei Pari Road, Ipoh, and that this application will be beard in the meeting ol the Kinta Licensing Board (Excise) on405 words
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Advertisement364 1964-06-01 15 I MH.K INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE MINISTRY OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS WORKS. HQ. FAR EAST REGION and THE DIRECTOR OF SUPPLIES TRANSPORT. HQ. SINGAPORE BASE AREA. AUCTION SALE OF Surplus Stores comprising Air Conditioning Units. Refrigerators, Water Cooler. Electric Cookers. Copper Wire. Scrap Iron, Spares for Ingersoll Rand364 words
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Advertisement821 1964-06-01 15 TENDERS BRUNEI GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman. Tenders Board, Brunei Town, for: THE CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY OF A PATROL LAUNCH FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI. 2. Specification and particulars may be obtained on application to the SUte Secretary. Brunei 3. Tender must be placed vi821 words
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Advertisement912 1964-06-01 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, IPOH Applications are invited from Federal Cltisens and/or State Nationals for the following appointments ln the Municipality of Ipoh:— (I) Surveyor:— Salary Scale: 8145 x 15-175/208 x 14-306/ 324 x 14-450 MPI (E) 385. Applicants must have at least 5 years' experience in surveying912 words
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Advertisement1770 1964-06-01 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER Of TOWN .iND COINTKV PLANNING in the Department of Town and Country Planning. Salary scale: Graduate Assistant CommisMoner $592. $628. Assistant Commissioner1,770 words
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Advertisement632 1964-06-01 16 IN THE MATTER OF KEDAH MINING ENTERPRISE, LIMITED MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDING IP THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1940-1846. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the creditors of the above named company are required on or before the 28th June, 1964. to send their names, and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims632 words
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Advertisement195 1964-06-01 16 ESTATE OF TAN SOO CHONG DECEASED NOTICE Is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the above estate of the abovenamed, late cf 1358 C Klebang Kecliil, Malacca who died testate on the 14th day of November, 1963 should give particulars of such claim in writing to the undermentioned195 words
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Advertisement185 1964-06-01 16 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS. TAKE NOTICE that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1964 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Top Floor, High Court Building, Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 3/64 Eastern Book Centre185 words
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Advertisement273 1964-06-01 16 NOTICES BATU PAHAT BANK, LIMITED LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that Share Certificate No. 49 for 30 shares of Distinctive Nos. 1471 to 1500 In the name of ONO SEOW, deceased, has been reported lost or mislaid. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that if. within 7 days273 words
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Advertisement235 1964-06-01 16 NOTICES ESTATE OF TEE CHEAH NEO ALIAS .TKH CHA NEO ALIAS TI CHA NEO DECEASED. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustee Ordinance of 1949 Notice Is hereby given that any person having a claim against or Interest In the estate of the above deceased who died on the 30th235 words
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Advertisement178 1964-06-01 16 NOTICE SIBU WATER BOARD LICENSING OF PIPE FITTERS A reminder is hereby given that Regulation 62 of the Water Supply Regulations 1958 will be enforced In the GUbu Water Supply Area from Ist June 1964 to the effect that:— No person, other than an authorised officer, shall carry out any178 words
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Advertisement221 1964-06-01 16 POWER STATION SUPERVISOR Required by a large Mining Company to supervise the running and maintenance of a number of diesel power houses. Applicant must have a first grade engineer's (1.C.E.) certificate. Basic salary $1,250 per month subject to negotiation according to applicant's qualifications and experience. First class housing facilities will221 words
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964 1964-06-01 17 ALLINGTON KENNARD - BLENDING WIT AND TOUGHNESS WITH FINESSE ALLINGTON KENNARD THE UNCOMMON COMMONER. A Study of Sir Alec Douglas-Home By John Dickie. (The Pall Mall Press. 255.) Reviewed by J AM quite amazed. I was sure it was ffoing to be Mr. Butler", said th c Dowager Countess of Home, the eightyone964 words
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Article389 1964-06-01 17 PETER DCVAL SMITH - PETER DCVAL SMITH By CHILD OF TWO WORLDS. By R. MUGO GATHERU. (Routledge 255.) ►*pHIS gay and gamey little book is the autobio- graphy of a Kikuyu herdboy who's studying now at Gray's Inn. He is one of those who have crossed the wavy line that389 words
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Miscellaneous326 1964-06-01 17 Straits Times Crossword ■i |2 I 13 I [4 n~~HBJBTS~~I6 I I V I ~~TH"~1 ACROSS Particular instrument Include* 1. A movement that can't be old song In broadcast (7) rontrolled alter drink quite 7. Order I've the intellect to ace theatrical <8i as threatening no good (7). 5. The326 words
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690 1964-06-01 18 from JACK FINGLETON: London. Sunday f JTH£ MOST sensational century in many a long day against an Australian team by a county player was scored yesterday at Old Trafford by right-handed batsman David Green. He hit 56 in 54 minutes when Lancashire's score690 words
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198 1964-06-01 18 ATHLETICS TEACHER MARY IS PENTATHLON CHAMP LONDON, bun. Mary Peters. 24. a Belfast schoolteacher, won the British .omen's pentathlon championship at Birmingham yesterday with a total of 4.801 points. This, if Mary Rands 4.847 points total earlier this month is not ratified and there are doubts about the slope ofReuter - 198 words
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Article173 1964-06-01 18 Pele sparks 5-1 rout of England SOCCER RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. World Cup holders Brazil, inspired by brilliant inside-forward Pele, gained a convincing 5-1 win over England in their International soccer match here last night. More than IOO.OOd fans roared with delight as Pele sparked off magnificent teamwork by Brazil173 words
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Article36 1964-06-01 18 TOKYO. Sun. Shlnran. winner of two big races already this year, today won Japan's biggest event, the Japan Derby, from a field of 26 other three-year-olds at the Tokyo racecourse at nearby Puchu— U.P.l.36 words
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Article22 1964-06-01 18 LONDON, Sun Result of Scottish League Summer Cup semi-final second-leg Hibernian 3 KUmarnock 0. (Hibernian won on 6-3 a(o?reKate> ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article287 1964-06-01 18 THE LATEST AVERAGES T ONDON. Sun. The latest first-class JU averages in England are: AUSTRALIANS BATTING Inn n.o. runs high Rrdpath 8 2 528 162 Simpson 11 2 699 138 O'NrlU 8 3 388 151 Cowprr 6 0 414 113 Booth 10 4 391 109* Potter 8-2 277 71* AI'STRALIANS287 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-06-01 18 A SOCCER FAN chases the referee during the Argentine-Peru Olympic elimination match in Lima, Peru, on May 24 A disallowed Peruvian goal, which gave the Argentines a 1-0 victory, set off rioting in wheh 350 people were killed when they tried to escape tear gasUPI - 87 words
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Article, Illustration306 1964-06-01 18 LAWN TENNIS DARIS, Sun.— Manuel 1 Santana (Spain) won the men's singles title in the French lawn tennis championships here yesterday, beating Nicola Pietrangeli (Italy) 6-3. 6-1. 4-6, 7-5. In a superb exhibition of controlled all-court tennis, Santana, 26 year old Spanish champion. regained the FrenchReuter - 306 words
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Article79 1964-06-01 18 BLOEMFONTEIN. Sun. Alter two heavy defeats in succession. Wales wound up their Rusbv Union tour of South Africa by beating Orange Free State 14-6 here yesterday. Wales, who led 11-0 at hairtime, scored one goal, one try and two penalty goals to on« penaltyReuter - 79 words
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Article240 1964-06-01 18 ADA, 17, SETS 3 WORLD MARKS SWIMMIITG LONDON, Sun. Ada Kok (Holland), 17. figured in three world records yesterday when the BritainHolland swimming international continued at Blackpool. First Ada won the 110 yards butterfly with a phenomenal time of 65.1 sec to break the existing record of 67.3 sec heldReuter - 240 words
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232 1964-06-01 18 Indianapolis 500-mile race won by Texan MOTOR-RACING INDIANAPOLIS. Sun.— A. J. Foyt, 29-year-old Texan, won the Indianapolis 500 mile motor race yesterday for the second time. He had a record average speed for the event of 147.35 m.p.h. Foyt. Who drove a frontengine Offenhauser, had previously won the race inReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement39 1964-06-01 18 Modern Two-Storey Semi-Detached Houses With Four Bedrooms All Conveniences At Chestnut Drive, Singapore. Enquiries:- Madam Cheong Beng Guat Room 3M, 3rd Floor, Asia Insurance Building, Singapore Telephone: ***** RABRO RELIEVES INDIGESTION, |SiBlii§& GASTRIC A OTHER i TSOBm STOMACH DISORDERS39 words
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Article, Illustration22 1964-06-01 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep Sungel Wang wins easily from Cash Inn, Dark Romance II and Cadet Roussel22 words
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Article, Illustration2105 1964-06-01 19 TPOH, Sun. Mr. Chong Kok Lin's six-year-old Sungei Wan? won the $30,606 Perak Derby run over 12f here today. Ridden by veteran jockey Mickey Donnelly. Sungei Wang won by 2i lengths from Cash Inn (Ken Smith up), with Dark Romance II (Johnr ny Wilson) third in2,105 words
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Article44 1964-06-01 19 TOTAL POOL $116,700 1st No. *****7 $28,883 2nd No. *****8 $14,441 3rd No. *****6 7,220 STARTERS ($891 each): Nos. *****3 *****8 1844*8 *****8 *****3 *****5 *****4 *****2 *****3 CONSOLATION ($562 each) Nos. *****9 *****4 *****7 *****7 1583S9 *****0 *****3 *****1 *****7 *****944 words
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Article, Illustration503 1964-06-01 20 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday \f ALAYSIA will be officially represented in next year's All-England Badminton Tournament the acknowledged World Championships by at least two playersOne of them will be Thomas Cup player Tan Aik Huang of Penang, who has been invited on503 words
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528 1964-06-01 20 Han Seng sets new record at the Gap MOTOR RACING SINGAPORE. Sun. Lee Han Seng, driving a Lotus 1498 cc. set v new course record at the Clap Hill Climb today. He clocked 42.565 ec in the I Racing cars unlimited event and earned the F.T.D. award. The previous record528 words
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Article, Illustration310 1964-06-01 20 ATHLETICS IPOH. Sun. Twenty Malaysian athletes have been short-listed for Olympic training, American coach Bill Miller told the Straits Times today. Miller, who is director of the Malaysian A.A.U. coaching scneme said the selection was made after he had discussions with Haji Osman Daim. the A.A.U.310 words
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Article51 1964-06-01 20 PENANG. Sun— Selangor beat Penang 2-0 in the Burnley Cup socccer competition here today. Chee Keong gave Selangor a 1-0 Internal lead and Perumal added another in the next half. In another match Singapore beat Negri Sembilan 3-0 at Kuala Pilah. Scorers were Jim McCauley (2) and Om51 words
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Article37 1964-06-01 20 HOCKEY: S.H.A. trial, padang. SOCCER: S.A.P. Div. 2A Kg Kapor v Maxwell (Farrer Pk). Geylang Utd v C.A. "A" (Farrer Pk). RAF Seletar "A" v Haikowyu Oeylang Div 2D Blue Rovers v Arsenal (Farrer Pk).37 words
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289 1964-06-01 20 CRICKET Boycott in England 12 for the Ist Test LONDON, Sun. Geoff Boycott, 23 year old Yorkshire opening batsman, looks certain to gain his first England cap against Australia in the first Test, starting at Trent Bridge. Nottinghamshire, on Thursday, Boycott, who is 66 not out In the current gameReuter - 289 words
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Article67 1964-06-01 20 SINGAPORE, Sun— Noor Has san, the Singapore lightweight, confirmed his superiority over Selangor'.s Francis Wong, with a I third round knockout at the Gay World last night. Other results: Sugar Yusof K.O.'d Battling Wong in 4t... Little Pancho outdid Robert Goh 3rds. Sim Slew Chiang beat Law--rence Llm67 words
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Article366 1964-06-01 20 SYDNEY, Sun.— ResuiU of Ausiralian Association Football matches played yesterday: NSW (North) Dlt. 1: Mayfleld 3 Wallsend 3. NSW Federation Div. 1: Canterbury 2 Corinthians 2, Bankstown 0 Apia 1. NSW Federation Div. 2: Thistle 1 Sydney Aust. 3, Western 4 Manly 1. Victoria State: Alexander 0 JuReuter - 366 words
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375 1964-06-01 20 PENANG SHOCK S'GOR IN NORTH CLASH MALAYA CUP PENANG. Sun. Penang surprised Selangor, the Malaya Cup holders, in their North zone Cup-tie before a crowd of more than 10,000 at the City Stadium tonight. Penang won 3-2 after being twice in arrears. Skipper M* Kuppan, at insideright, got both equalising375 words
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Article46 1964-06-01 20 BEXTONG: After being two down in the 21st minute. Armed Forces rallied to a 6-2 victory over Pahang today. Two early goals by Ish.ik (20 and 21 mins) put Pahans ahead but Forces hit back with goals by Ayoub (3), Shukor. Bakar and Khairuddln.46 words
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965 1964-06-01 20 SCA CRICKET ROUNDUP FORMER Singapore and Malaya opening batsman r Colin Williams thrashed the Indian Association bowling in the S.C.A. Senior tournament at Tanglm today for an unbeaten 103 in 149 minutes. His century, which included a six and 14 fours, helped Army to965 words
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Obituary50 1964-06-01 20 A.F. FERNANDO if'.arrn.k Aocountiml away on 31. !i.«1. The funeral will be at 4 30 p.m. on >■ Bldnlan. MRS. LEONG WINC (Ml ButUl Tan) passed away on Sunday. Kumral .•ervic. Nt Wesley Church. K.L. at 4.30 p.m. Monday Ift Junr and thereafter cortFKe will Ifavo for Protestant Cemetery50 words
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