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Title Section23 1964-06-03 1 iuwl %Verage daily certified sale exceeds 125,000 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1964 15 CENTS lot"*** flat**** KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration2845 1964-06-03 1 Seven new Datos in birthday list 33 AWARDS GO TO SABAH, SARAWAK SEVEN new Datos have been created by the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong in his first Malaysian Birthday Honours List. They arc among '2U) people, including 10 women, who have been honoured. Thirty-three of the recipients are2,845 words
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328 1964-06-03 1 Toh Puan Aishah heads the honours AWARDS TO COMMUNITY LEADERS, PUBLIC SERVANTS IN SINGAPORE LIST TOH PLAN Noor Aishah. wife of the YaM di-Pertuan Negara, tops the list of 227 people in this vein's Singapore National Day Honours List The First Lady of the State receives the Pingat Bakti Chemerlang328 words
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315 1964-06-03 1 Expatriate officers to get more pay: Local men angry KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TIIK Government today announced a 10 per cent pay rise for expatriate officers serving in Mulava. The increase is in total pensionable pay and in expatriation pay. It is effective from March 1 this year. The increases range315 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-06-03 1 NEW DELHI. Tuesday. LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI, the man closest to Mr. Nehru during his last days, was unanimously elected leader by the Congress Parliamentary Party here today and so becomes automatically the Prime Minister-elect of India. He will be sworn in after several daysReuter - 222 words
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Article, Illustration87 1964-06-03 1 IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Messages of congratulations on the occasion of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday tomorrow began pouring in here from all over the world today. Among them were messages from: The Chief of State of South Vietnam, General Duong Van Minn, conveying the "warmest87 words
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108 1964-06-03 1 SYDNEY, Tues— Surgeons at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital have successfully replaced a major section of a seven-year-old girl's heart with an Identical portion taken from a dead girl, a hospital spokesman announced today. The girl. Bronwyn Pascoe, of Charlestown, mk Newcastle in northernReuter - 108 words
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200 1964-06-03 1 OINGAPORE, Tues. A "work-to-rule" campaign by some 1.000 employees of Malaysian Airways, which began at midnight, today disrupted aircraft movements at the Singapore international airport. As a result pt this, the airline cancelled three domestic flights to Bangkok and Hong Kong. Departutes of200 words
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92 1964-06-03 1 LONDON. Tues. Viscount Head. British Huh Commissioner to Malaysia, said today that "things looks a little bit more promising" in South -East Asia, where Malaysia is faced with Indonesian "confrontation." Lord Head, who left London today for his post in92 words
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693 1964-06-03 1 Sock: I leave for big talks on Friday JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno announced last night that he would leave Jakarta on Friday to 'attend the Malaysian summit meeting in Tokyo. In TOKYO, the Indonesian Embassy said today Dr. Soekarno would arrive, in Tokyo on Sunday by way of Manila. But693 words
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Article30 1964-06-03 1 lOHNSON S PLEDGE WASHINGTON. Tut Provident Johnson today ■■■flil Mil I 8 I determination to stand by its commitments to help defend South-East Asia "against Communist encroachment." VPI30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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145 1964-06-03 2 AYUB CALLS FOR TOLERANCE IN INDIA, PAKISTAN RAWALPINDI, Tues. 1V President Ay v b Khan of Pakistan said yesterday the larger religious groups in India and Pakistan should exercise "a little selfcontrol and learn to be tolerant" towards minority groups belonging to other religions. In a nation-wide radio talk. President145 words
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101 1964-06-03 2 BAMAKO (Mali). Tues. Th« Republic of MaU and the Republic of Guinea. Malls West African neighbour, have decided their relations are so close that they can shut down their respective embassies, it was announced yesterday. Mali Radio broadcast a statement which indicated the two twremmentsAP - 101 words
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78 1964-06-03 2 Air attack knocks out N. Vietnam convoy VIENTIANE, Tues. Laotian Air Force T-tl tighter- bombers intercepted a convoy coming from North Vietnam last Tuesday, destroying two armoured cars and nine lorries filled with troops, according to a Defence Ministry communique yesterday. The communique said the planes attacked the convoy near78 words
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82 1964-06-03 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. The ashes of Mr. Nehru. India's first Prime Minister, were placed yesterday In 16 small urns to be distributed to every State In the Indian Union. Tlie Chief Minister of the States will carry them back with them after today'sReuter - 82 words
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271 1964-06-03 2 VIENTIANE, Tuesday. JK II MIX has put off the start of talks on the Laotian crisis here with the Ambassadors of the United States, Canada, Thailand and South Vietnam until today in the hope that more nations will join in at the last271 words
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219 1964-06-03 2 A MODERN ARMY OF 825,000 IN 5 YEARS FOR INDIA DELHI, Tues. 11 India hopes to build up a modern army of 825,000 men over the next five years, the Defence Minister, Mr. Yashwantrao Chavan, told Parliament. Replying to questions In Parliament, Mr. Chavan said the five-year defence development plan219 words
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Article, Illustration104 1964-06-03 2 THE U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation yesterday announced the appointment of Sir Donald McGlllivray (above) of Britain to head a survey of livestock industry in Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda. He was expected to arrive in Nairobi about June 9. TheAP - 104 words
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Article37 1964-06-03 2 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian Communist Party chief D. N. Aldlt has warned that establishment of one single political party In this country would be against common masses' welfare, the official Antara news agency reported today.37 words
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Article33 1964-06-03 2 TOKYO. Tues. President Aden Abdulla Osman of Somalia will visit Communist China "in the near future" at the invitation of the Peking Government, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. AJ».33 words
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Article, Illustration276 1964-06-03 2 KASAVUBU WANTS U.N. IN KIVU LEOPOLDVILLE, Tuesday. •pHE Congo Government has formally requested that United Nations troops be sent in to revolt-torn Kivu province, wellinformed sources here said yesterday. Nigerian U.N. troops were reported standing by to be airlifted into Kivu where latest reports said rebel terrorists had ambushed and276 words
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165 1964-06-03 2 Extensive search for oil in Indonesia forecast T ONDON. Tues. Th« authoritative Petroleum Press Service said yesterday that Indonesia still was good oil finding country. It forecast more extensiv* search for new fields than that now going on. The PPS, In Its June Issue commenting on the search for newUPI - 165 words
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65 1964-06-03 2 TAIPEH, Tues. Admiral Nl Yue Si, Commander of the Chinese Nationalist Navy, disclosed that the Nationalist Navy would receive seven United States warships in the near future. Appearing in a television programme Admiral N: said the Nationalist Navy was constantly going through a "modernisationReuter - 65 words
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Article62 1964-06-03 2 AUCKLAND. Tues. Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Everest, said tonight' that an expedition he will lead to the Himalayas later this year will attempt the first ascent of Mount Tamserku (21,700 feet). The Himalayan Schoolhouse Expedition as it is to be known will leave NewReuter - 62 words
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Miscellaneous6 1964-06-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r^r^t6 words
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172 1964-06-03 3 Dr. Castro accuses the U.S. of germ warfare HAVANA, Tuesday. J)R. Fidel Castro last night allegged that quantities of an unidentified substance had been dropped on Cuban soil from the air and said he was studying the probability that the United States had launched germ warfare against Cuba. Dr. Castro172 words
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Article115 1964-06-03 3 Absurd says U.S. WASHINGTON. Xues. The State Department described as "absurd and preposterous" Dr. Castro's statement suggesting the probability that the United States had launched germ warfare against Cuba. Reuter. Intending or .studying the use of a new and more brutal and inhuman method of aggression the use of bacteriologicalReuter - 115 words
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Article129 1964-06-03 3 ESCAPE BY PLANE FROM RED HUNGARY SCHEIBBS (Austria), Tues. Two Hungarian brothers crashlanded their light plane near here yesterday after a daring night escape from Communist Hungary across the radar-studded Iron curtain border. Peter Hodl. 19, and his brother Istvan, 17, were injured when the plane cut a power lineAP - 129 words
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Article46 1964-06-03 3 NEW YORK. Tues— A family of six died yesterday when flre swept their single-storey farm house ln Buffalo. The mother. Mrs. Barbara White, 28 and her four young children perished in the flre. Mr. White. 26, died later in Columbus Hospital AP.AP - 46 words
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140 1964-06-03 3 YARD MEN TO PROBE MYSTERY DEATH OF BARMAID F ONDON, Tues. Scotland Yard murder squad detectives were called in yesterday to investigate the mysterious death of a brunette barmaid who apparently was the victim of a strangles Police said she was found half nude in the Thames, near Buckingham on140 words
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96 1964-06-03 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. America's unmanned model of the Apollo moonship launched last Thursday fell back into the atmosphere and broke up last night on Its 50th orbit. The simplified "boilerplate" version of the craft designed to land Americans on the moon by 1970Reuter - 96 words
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Article36 1964-06-03 3 NEW YORK, Tues.— Former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was unanimously re-elected chairman of the Board of People-to-People Inc.. a group that sponsors student exchange programme and other forms of International cooperation. A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-06-03 3 PAUL LUKAS, Hunga-rian-born Hollywood star who now lives in Majorca, celebrated his 70th birthday and also his golden anniversary in show business recently. A newcomer to stardom. 21-year-old Israeli actress Daliah Lavi, is seen here giving him a "many happy returns" kiss over rhampagneReuter - 134 words
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Article220 1964-06-03 3 THE British High Commissioner, Ma j -Gen. William Bishop, is protesting to the Cyprus Government against the treatment of British men and women, particularly women, by Greek Cypriot police searching them at roadblocks. A High Commission spokesman mentioned three weekend incidents, including one inReuter - 220 words
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273 1964-06-03 3 America and Rumania agree on steps to expand trade WASHINGTON, Tues. —The United States and Rumania yesterday agreed on steps to expand trade between them and American officials said that special consider ation. would be given to a Rumanian request to buy a large nuclear power reactor. A joint communiqueReuter - 273 words
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96 1964-06-03 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. TT The birth rate in America is falling, and official* cannot explain why 1 it Public Health Service said all th, lactor* are present for a bumper crop of babies everything, that Is. except the babies. Ad estimated 337.000 babies wereAP - 96 words
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256 1964-06-03 3 More race violence: Emergency talks in New York MEW YORK, Tues. A Alarmed civic authorities held emergency meetings yesterday in the face of a rising tide of racial unrest in which attacks by Negro gangs ott whites on New York streets and subways have resulted in, the tirth of whiteUPI - 256 words
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86 1964-06-03 3 The man worth £1,000,000 to Ms firm LONDON. Tues.— A company chairman's life has been insured for £1,000.000 by his senior executives. It was reported today. Mr. Leonard Matchan, president and chairman of the Allam gtfmp of companies general engineers told a reporter: "Now I feel I must look lnReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement378 1964-06-03 3 How to keep your HOME IN THE I FAMILY and your FAMILY IN THEIR I HOME HAPPY ALL THE TIME HOMEOWNERS HOUSEHOLDERS! Here's im- J portant news for you. The MCIS new Homeowners or X > Householders Policy protects against FIRE, BUR- GLARY, WINDSTORMS and a host of OTHER ha-378 words
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Article2009 1964-06-03 4 THK following is the 15)64 Singapore National Day honours list: PINGAT BAKTI CHEMERLAN(, it he Distinguished Sen ice Medal): Toh Puan Noor Aishah. PINGAT JASA GEMILANG Che Meritorious Service Medal): Mr K M Abdul Raiak (president, Indian Chamber of Commerce), Rev. Brother Albert (past director, Boys' Town, Singapore),2,009 words
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Article169 1964-06-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Thirty-eight farmers occupying about 60 acres of land at the 15 milestone, Chua Chu Kang Road promised a magistrate today to "uproot" themselves and make way for a new Christian cemetery. The Dfeputy Collector of Land Revenue, Mr. V. J. Bass, said: "The169 words
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Article54 1964-06-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Catoolic Teachers' Movement *-ill hold a charity ball at the Adelphi Roof Garden at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday to raise funds for the Singapore Association for Retardeo Children and the Little Sisters of the Poor. Eveiy couple attending: will be given S454 words
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Article42 1964-06-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of National Development Primary Production Department will sell for slaughter 24 pigs of three different breeds— Berkshire hogs, local hogs, and local gilts at the Llm Chu Rang Veterinary Station on Thursday from 10-11 a.m.42 words
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Article28 1964-06-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association will hold Us llth annual general meeting &nd dinner at the Peking ResUulant at 7 p.m. on Saturday.28 words
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118 1964-06-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Ton Yusof bin Ishak, will broadcast his' National Day message in Malay over Radio Malaysia (Singapura) at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow. Translations of the message in other languages can be heard at 7.40 p.m. (in Chinese),118 words
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Article114 1964-06-03 4 LUCKYBLOOD DONOR OF THE MONTH SINGAPORE, Tues. The winnCT of the "lucky blood donor of the month" draw for May was Mr. Idrls B. Mohd. Aries. His ticket No. 1294 won him a single return air ticket to Hong Kong. The otheer results are: 2nd All the prizes are donated114 words
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Article50 1964-06-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— An artist, Cheong Soo Pleng, today held a preview of his latest works at the opening of his Art Studio at Zlon Road. He will hold an exhibition at the new art studio from tomorrow to June 8 from 10 am to 6.30 p.m. dally.50 words
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Article24 1964-06-03 4 JOHORE, BAHRU. Tues.— The Royal Customs and Excise Department will be closed for official business tomorrow, birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.24 words
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Advertisement245 1964-06-03 4 SINGAPORE SIMULTANEOUSLY PENANG LIDO OPENS TODAY HEX IBTONS OF HORNED FURY /n a thundering charge J I 1 28 41d I bbbbbbbbF I t!(iraiifu<jiiispiii KAK-Y U'ARDtNQ SKIKLEY EAIUN ROBERT CULP" I SKY (spore) TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! SCHOOL r^fn iiam, 1.45, Children Q£ J^\\ AM 00 1 ;85cents 4t|- JV 915^245 words
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Advertisement118 1964-06-03 4 PJ9R Phon* Today: 1 30-3 30-7 00 A 9.30 p.m. Gerard Barray Mylene Demonoeot "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" (Colorscope) 11. CO 0.m.: "Flome And The Arrow" (Color). Tomorrow: "Double Impend Son-In-Low" (Teoch«w). Cultural Centre Theatre The Stage Club Presents TRIAL and ERROR LAUGHS GALORE NIGHTLY AT 9 p.m. HI E- there's118 words
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Advertisement353 1964-06-03 4 iJ|||||ItJIIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIItMIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIICMIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIL CATHAY ORGANISATION I«_f^^ f^-t ALLAH LANJUTKAN USIA 1 iPr^rel BAGINDA ,'ANG MAHAMULIA WtF' r^f^^^ Y HG DI-PERTUAN AGONG JE3L \vW\T MAJULAH SINGAPURA (MALAYSIA)! EiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiniicaiiiHiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiimiiii I OPENS tTra^TTl TODAY! I S (SINGAPVRE TEL: 5 SHOWS DAILY AT 11.00 am -1.30 -4.00 -6.30 9.30 pm ['on' stage' Tn 'person 1 1353 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-06-03 4 Water shut-off SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be cut off In West Coast Road. 7 :l m.s. to 11 m.s., Tanjong Penjuru and Jalan Selaun on Thursday, from 9 ajn. to 5 p.m.32 words
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388 1964-06-03 5 SANDAKAN, Tues. Businessmen in Sandakan want the Government to relax restrictions on the entry into Sabah of technicians from Hong Kong and Formosa to meet the requirements of economic development in the State. They point out that Sabah is still short388 words
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91 1964-06-03 5 JESSELTON, Tues. More and more labourers from southern Philippines are arriving into Sabah looking for work. In recent Ihonths. these job-hunters have travelled as far as Labuan in their small "kumpits" which axe powered by outboard enginesSometime these craft return to their homeland91 words
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Article63 1964-06-03 5 $4,000 cloth stolen from shop SINGAPORE, Tues. Burglars broke into a textile shop in Jalan Sultan early yesterday and took 370 rolls of cloth valued about $4,000. The owner Tan Ngak Soon, 22, told police that he slept through the burglary in an upstairs room. Police believe that the thieves63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-06-03 5 Susan is Miss Trengganu MISS Susan June Wright i above* was recently crownea -M-xs Trengganu." She will compete in the 'Miss Malaysia" contest on June 13 ai the Stadium Negara in Kua.a Lumpur. She is a student, aged 18. Straits Times picture.42 words
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Article62 1964-06-03 5 Co-op asks loan of $300,000 KANGAR. Tues. The Perils Co-operative BankIng Association has decided to ask the Apex Bank for a "seasonal loan" of $300.--000 This money will be distributed to members lor the planting season. At a recent meeting, the chairman of the association. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, urged all62 words
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85 1964-06-03 5 LONDON. Tues. Three Dyaks from Sarawak are spending two months ln Britain studying local government, the British Council announced yesterday. All three are members of their local district councils— one is headman. None has travelled outside Malaysia before. They will spend three weeksReuter - 85 words
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Article266 1964-06-03 5 A NEW ruling for the appointment or newly quali- fled teachers says that they can start on the first or second day of each year if there is enough work for them until schools open about two weeks latpr NHHi A Government sp^esman r266 words
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65 1964-06-03 5 KANOAR. Tuea.— A former Alliance councillor. Inche Mahayuddin bin Dato Hablb. has been appointed, the first political secretary to the Perils Mentrl Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, announcing this today, said the choice was made after a meeting of top State Alliance leaders yesterday.65 words
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Article49 1964-06-03 5 SINGAPORE, lues. A schoolboy. Quek Seug Sow. aged seven, was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry while crossing the road opposite his school in Cantonment Road Eye-witnesses, are asked to contact Inspector Tan Ban Jin of the accidents branch. Tel 72M.49 words
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154 1964-06-03 5 End of year 'test' for Executive Council -members- IPOH, Tues.— The com--1 position of the newly appointed eightmember Perak State Executive Council will •be "reviewed at the close of each year," the Mentri Besar, Inche Ahmad bin Said, disclosed today. The review, he explained, was the State Alliance's new policy154 words
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Article20 1964-06-03 5 Flag day— s6oB BATU GAJAH. Tues— The flag day collections in Batu Gajah by the Red Crocs Society totalled $608.20 words
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Article197 1964-06-03 5 8 YEARS FOR 'BLACK COBRAS' KUCHING, Tues. Five Indonesian guerillas, members of the ill-fated Black Cobra gang, were sentenced by the High Court here today to eight years' jail each. The guerillas, who were routed and captured by the Ibang, pleaded guilty to charges of consorting with persons carrying firearms197 words
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Article35 1964-06-03 5 TAIPING. Tues.— The Taiping Town Council has recommended to the Perak State Government that the Control of Rein Ordinance ln its area be continued in force for another ve^r from July 1.35 words
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Advertisement110 1964-06-03 5 JURONG SHIPYARD LTD join in celebrating the National Day of the State of Singapore We also have great pleasure in announcing that the floating dock is available for repairs of ships as from June this year. Floating Dock lifting capacity 1,700 metric tons Length: 86 m. (282 ft.) Breadth: 18110 words
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Article, Illustration27 1964-06-03 6 Rehearsal for the King's birthday GETTING teady for the King's birthday this pieiuit **j takt-n at a rehearsal last weekend in the Merdeka Stadium. Straits Times picture.27 words
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997 1964-06-03 7 NATIONWIDE JOY TODAY FOR KING'S BIRTHDAY A LL is set in the Mal- aysian Capital the focal point of celebrations for the big day tomorrow when the nation celebrates the 44th birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The celebrations here will start with a colourful mass rally at the Merdeka997 words
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99 1964-06-03 7 OINGAPORE, Tuey. *3 More than 2,300 youths from the People's Association will take part in the mammoth rally at the PadanK tomorrow to celebrate National Day and thr« birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Airong. Announcing this at a press conference today, the99 words
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Advertisement369 1964-06-03 7 II PLANTERS PEANUTS W^ (Cocktail Salted) are best. m *m In Fact tbe Life of the party m CASHEW and MIXED NITS InAjSIA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD. 1-5 Medan Pasar, K. Lnmpor. BRANCH: 12 Beach Street. Penan*. Assodfitcs!— NAINA MOHAMED SONS LTD. SINGAPORE KUCHING FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON THE369 words
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Article46 1964-06-03 8 PENANO. Tues. —Over 300 entries have been received for the Penang Road Safety Council cartoon colouring competition for school children. Prize winners will receive their awards at a ceremony at the Civics Centre. Farquhar Street, at 3 p.m. on June 20.46 words
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612 1964-06-03 8 'HE WAS IN A BEDROOM SMOKING A CIGARETTE' A SENIOR police officer told the Sessions Court here today of a morning when he questioned the first and second wives of a police inspector who had absented himself from duty for two days. D.612 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-06-03 8 j Ningkan and Teo for talks with Razak— CINGAPORE, Tues. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan* left here tocay for Kuala Lumpur to meet the Deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak. to discuss "very important subjects" which he refused to disclose. He was accompanied by his Cabinet colleague, Mr195 words
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230 1964-06-03 8 If OTA BHARU, Tues.— The Sultan of Kelantan today expressed the hope that all the districts in the State would have an electricity supply in the near luture. He was speakinu at tht opening of a iooo.ooo Central Electricity Board office at230 words
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Article39 1964-06-03 8 MENTAKAB. Tues. The Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold its 10th annual meeting at Abu Bakar School here on Saturday The Chief Education Officer. Inche Idris Babjee. will addrev the meeting.39 words
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272 1964-06-03 8 TVATO Leong Kee Nyean and Mr. Loh Jee Mcc, two prominent members of the Malayan Chinese Assotion in Perak, who are facing possible disciplinary action for their conduct during the general election, today explained the reasons for their behaviour A life member, of the272 words
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Advertisement83 1964-06-03 8 ALL NATIONS AGREE '&?££>* WS^^^^M NOT TO ANNOY onsbuxiwhoonv Sr- >. :^&feSwilH UAinV D.DET A CTCh wants to be left. B^fl' i V/^'' v cß nAIKY-nKQAoI tU alone and sleep, U \^jW\A^m GINSBIRD EVEN |^^f aceon L h tSMu De GAULLE!! VgZStt? M£^*&U RISK OF WORLD BEING MADE breasted Ginsbind.83 words
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Miscellaneous84 1964-06-03 8 AUmff Om§» By 1 Unwnlin CZZT MvaOOPNESS,"\ THEVRE CCNHt OOT9 WHAT* I PONT "THINK THBV I I •MAT'S ALL THE OUT TO StE HASTENED J KNOW, CXXXA..TM*TS jSbmmm- \ExcrreNiExn iJ what they to hrn? r^wwr thevre sow n,rh Tracy By thr st^r Ir I NEVER PD TvoU DON T I^]O.84 words
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Article, Illustration1870 1964-06-03 9 Hero of epic flights to Polar regions With ship's oars to replace broken flying skis, Byrd set out to accomplish an epoc-markin& flight over the North Pole, a prelude to greater Antarctic feats. IN 1916 Lieutenant Richard E. Byrd of the US Navy thought that his life was as good1,870 words
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Advertisement88 1964-06-03 9 WORLDS LARGEST SELLING JJfxI KING SIZE Wli Of all cigarettes exported from Britain Jar JM B\ 1 Rothmans King Size is the leader. 'IlMfa**^ ||jfl|^ jM Rothmans King Size is also made in V^J I^^^ JM m I \V^^ 1 1 major countries on 5 continents. ''"-''^A I I 188 words
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Obituary54 1964-06-03 10 in Word, Sin /Minimum) MR. K. RAMAN aged 75 years I na«M4 away peacefully Cable received i no l-«-64 from Nagaru Vila Koonayll Pamvor KeraJa. Leaving hehlnd In sangapor* beloved son Padmadas daughter-in-law Suhhadra. 9 Jalan Kesambl. 11l m.s. Woodlands and son la-law K. Devarajan, 21 Kng Hong Road,54 words
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Article134 1964-06-03 10 20 WordM $10 (Mlmtmum) THE FAMILY OP the late Mr K Ponnoduraj wish to thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, mes■ues wreaths and assistance In their recent bereavement. MR. TAN HONO CHIM and family 'hank all friends and relatives for their •tiki attendance, visits, wreaths, scrolls condolences,134 words
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Article46 1964-06-03 10 M Words tin (Mimimum) THKASUREO MEMORIES OF Prt<-r Paul. Oomez, called to rest 3-6-'s3. w* miss you sadly a year to-day, but mamorie* of you will always stay Ufs I* etera.il. love wi.l remain. In Uorf'a own time will meet again. wlf* and children46 words
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Article61 1964-06-03 10 to Word, ll* iMimiwmmi AT LEADING STORES now Jl Tickets, Donation Draw for the Blind. Ptl7es Include Morris 1100. Pye TV. Ralrlgh Moped etc. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE and/Or I Ralrdrvaslng the Parisian way from tne rellabl* school Instltut Jeuneas* ct Bmute. Knqulrles: Louise Klerk, rnedlrally trained and qualified Beauty61 words
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Article766 1964-06-03 10 The problem of finding a successor to Mr. Nehru had been minutely debated long before the Indian leader died. On two points there was general agreement The first was that no single personality I shared Mr. Nehru's nationwide popularity or so stood above other possible candidates in766 words
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Article317 1964-06-03 10 Sabah these days is almost visibly shaking itself out of an age-old torpor. Development is in the air and about to get down to earth. The full Cabinet is ready for new meetings as the State Development Committee, a Development Planning Executive Committee has been set up317 words
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Article125 1964-06-03 10 Apart from awards bestowed on 14 people in London last month, yesterday's Honour* List was Malaysia's first, and the people named therein deserve congratulations. The Chief Justice, the Minister for Sarawak Affairs and the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff have all received the Panglima Mangku Negara, as125 words
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7 1964-06-03 10 Opening the estate door to local men7 words
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Article516 1964-06-03 10 \f AY I refer to Mr. Bow- ketfs letter (S.T. May 30). While one appreciates the efforts made by Outhrie Agency to train local men for managerial posts on estates one cannot help wondering why other agency houses, of which there are so many in this country, cannot adopt516 words
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Article144 1964-06-03 10 rE astonishing and unjustifiable statement of the Regional Establishments officer of the U.K. Ministry of Public Building and Works on the subject of recognition of our union, (the Union of Employees of the United Kingdom Ministry of Public Building and Works Malaya), published In th* Straits144 words
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746 1964-06-03 10 KRISHNA MOORTHY - The quiet man leading India today FROM KRISHNA MOORTHY NEW DELHI. TUES. ¥AL BAHADUR ASTR I 'S parents were so poor that once he had to swim across wide Ganges River to go to school because he had no money for ferry fare. L a 1 Bahadur's father was a746 words
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533 1964-06-03 10 FLORA LEWIS - Eye make-up, polka-dot shirt a Mod FLORA LEWIS, by THE professed aim of Britain's teen-age "Mods" is to "stand out from the crowd." But without forewarning you could see a pack of them sashaying down the street and never know the difference. There is long hair gently curled, a bright533 words
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Advertisement725 1964-06-03 10 StniU Time, ft Malay M J a* lot PtMT coco «tom*«b- amcaoc OOCO •TORABI MANCHtI AT HOLLAND ROAD- KATONO KKPPW. ROAD-NAVAL BASK orrr book stork ltd —■Un.fr Ham*. Coflyw Qaoy ■m« Nrwi front M. M. MMAIL A—a-aWy Ro.d. Newel •aa* M*.MHW STORK mm-*. e»««ei a>*r»-iv V. MTNASAMT CO ae)Q-#v j*tM725 words
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Advertisement111 1964-06-03 10 HOHNER MELODICA a.j -j- m Hnhna* Cuma^m aPOi^ESal F* .awl mr, j S Pour models are now available from Singapore stock:— MELODICA SOPRANO Too* range. 2 chromotic octovct, with Gr««r> Cordboord Box. SIS.OO MELODICA ALTO Tone range. 2 chromotie octovev with Red Cordboord Box SI 7 JO MELODICA Piant-26 "Pocket111 words
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Advertisement48 1964-06-03 10 Enjoy the masculine freshness of Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of Rooobdenoe in yourself— we call it Old Spice amrcneis; the distinctive- masculine look. S? •MULTOM NEW VOfBC LONDON Ratio* Spnr B^^ O«*dortnt DMdorMt J <JB j B AFOA J^afcT I ■EB fTiiiaTa^afr i48 words
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Article, Illustration943 1964-06-03 11 Minister called to give evidence Haji Omar murder trial: Accused 'felt head getting bigger and bigger 9 CABINET Minister appeared in the High Court here today as a defence witness for :i Fan-Malayan Islamic Party man facing a murder charge. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Minister for943 words
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114 1964-06-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Chang Shang Wan, a partner of a coffeeshop. whom the magistrate said must be "fond of flouting the law", was today fined $600 or six i months' jail for failing to submit his income tax retnrna for the past three j years.114 words
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Article, Illustration239 1964-06-03 11 Sabah plans for best radio station in —Malaysia- ITUALA LUMPUR, **-Tues. Radio Sabah, the youngest 1 broadcasting organisation in Malaysia, is to have the best service in Malaysia, costing about $10-million in capital development. The Chief PUumtu fc.ngineer of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Mr. Klrpal Singh, who said239 words
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Article, Illustration559 1964-06-03 11 Expert witness claims diesel conversion of car was faulty SECOND DAY OF THE HEARING A TAXI-DRIVER involved in the motor accident in which a journalist. Mr. George Tan Eng Leong, and a textiles salesman, Mr. John Sim. were killed told the559 words
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154 1964-06-03 11 TAXI SYSTEM TO STOP FLEECING OF 1 TOURISTS SI.M.APOkr.. lues The new taxi >vslem to prevent unscrupulous Uixi drivers from taking unfair advantage of air p;i»M»nKer«, and tour Nts at Singapore Airport t-ame into efTect today. In an official statement announcing the introduction of this system, the Director of Civil154 words
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Article50 1964-06-03 11 SINGAPORE. Tue fo 1 Trane-O*ne<le Airlines, toch-v announced thai trotu yesterday TCA changed IU iwmf offlcialh to Air Canada follow ins thf pi>>ms o'. a bill ny thr Cnn;.dinn Pnrlip mem Air Canada, wmch is the wurld's ninth largest airline reprrsents IM»lav«nn \irw.u-s in all C»n»rlH50 words
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Article35 1964-06-03 11 SINGAPORE lur-, The Director of Medical Service.- m Sm Seaport Dr Nn See Yook. left to day lor Manila u> ittend <en>: nar on nealth piannins. organise) by ''ie World Health Or«ani.<ation35 words
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Article22 1964-06-03 11 SINGAPORE Tues. The Po- i lice yesterday detained ei?ht men under the Societies Ordinance and ■rreened another 3.064 people.22 words
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Article176 1964-06-03 11 STORE TO FORM A YOUTH COUNCIL SINGAPORE. Tues. The director of the People's Associ ation, Mr. Sim Boon Peng, announced today that a Singapore Youth Council would be formed soon. Thl> decision m taken following a proposal up a Malaysia Youth Council, comprising youth bodies of the four territories A176 words
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138 1964-06-03 11 SINGAPORE, ruea Flvt persons, iiu'ludiny a woman, will know within I fortnight whether they will regain their eye-sight. They are the patients who underwent cornea grafting operaI tion.- last wi-ik. Tlie :ne persons shared the liner pans ol eve» here by thr138 words
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Article27 1964-06-03 11 MACHANG luc- Ihr Ham. ah Primary School will hold its ■rcond Hiinual sports meet at the chonl oad.ina here on June 18 at 3 p.m27 words
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Advertisement192 1964-06-03 11 f\{\ YEARS OF I RESEARCH MAKES Uthehexanon A M K LENS ALONE WORTH m IIfITHE PRICE OF ANY IJUKON4CA it m/^ \'J^^ S^V.^^Vm Bflrf ff^v^^JwSlKVKn^'^^Y^H Imi !JWim^^^^M^l )fI|HBHMi mm ■ft I I ■KBav'^^^^ *l Uw MM KONICA. EE MATIC KONICA EE MATIC Hexonon f/2 8 40mm iens Seikosho shutter with192 words
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Advertisement58 1964-06-03 11 Foremost in Style and m comfort SHOES FOR MEN kSS| C. LARKS make the best shoes tor men. Footwear of li^ht- T weight flexibility in handsome calf leathers LARKS vQLa for formal or casual wear W^'wt k O*^ 1 so\ eS Xi < H^^ \>e* 6»' V Available from if58 words
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Miscellaneous761 1964-06-03 11 Today's Radio, TV j 946 Message By His Majesty RADIO MALAYSIA Van^DUPer u^ Agon,. NAIIUNAL mkiijiw Prom The Sound Track: 10.45 BEKVKKS 117 «nd Metre. Mu^cally Yours; 11.00 Curtain AM.. 6.00 Prog Summary; Call; n3 Sottly In R «W hm; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The 12 00 Midnight Close News;761 words
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198 1964-06-03 12 Put PMU chief on trial call to i Govt lOHORE B A H R U Tues. The secre-tary-general of the Malay National Front. Inche Abdul Mmm bin Abdul Jabbar, has called on the Central Government to bring the national president of the Peninsula Malays' Union (Pemas), Inche Anmad bin Abdul198 words
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95 1964-06-03 12 pEKAN, Tues. The Sultan of Pahanjr has called on parents to take more interest in the religious up-bringing of their children. He said this when he opened the S1!0.000 Tengku Ampuan Fatimah Religious School here yesterday. The Sultan said: "Pa- rents should be conscious95 words
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Article, Illustration315 1964-06-03 12 MINISTER: I WAS APPROACHED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Malaysian Government is to approach the Australian Government for an exchange programme of teachers between the two countries. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman Ms Haji Tallb. said this on his return from Sydney. Australia315 words
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119 1964-06-03 12 Singapore offers 'a powerful stimulus': U.S industrialist CINGAPORE, Tues. The business and investment climate in Singapore has a "terrific money making potential," a leading American industrialist, Mr. Robert Harlan, said here today. Sound economic conditions here, he added, served as a powerful stimulus to the accelerated flow of foreign Investment119 words
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Advertisement708 1964-06-03 12 car maiiifffence ask your dealer for catalogue of over 100 Holt maintenance products stop radiator leaks PJNRSVPJfI w W/M I D 0 IT YOURSELF Catalo Re P air Kiu rartiator.', A proven Cataloy M's hole?, dents and gaps In metat. \/a^S^i> J OS permanent repair, aLjwalLi—^^ Repairs of all kinds708 words
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Advertisement76 1964-06-03 12 JUDGE WISELY! /w^Ps^fA ABSOIUTE SAFETY for pSRif S YOUR MONEY the SANK for all BIG and SMALL Paid up |^F| I JI T ll Capital, and I fl IM Reserve Fund H^H lUHI Branches throughout Malaysia and South-East Asia ZAM-BUK VV^l» CURES SKIN TROUBLES Sowth €hfoa $sst Hong Kong's Lnding76 words
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Miscellaneous344 1964-06-03 12 ttmfjn Rurwrttf tlt§ it nipt* Hvitnitnht Straits Times Crossword ACKOSB tory (6). 1. The projected idea ls lo have 7 Relative about to say d a piano at this point til). without Impediment? (11). I. Be quiet at length what's the 9. An exaggerated sort of curve? object of barking?344 words
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Article, Illustration682 1964-06-03 13 AUSSIE BOOK FIRMS KEEN ON IDEA EXCHANGE YHK printed word is forcing new links between Malaysia and Australia. Millions of words in the form of Australian-published books, magazines and newspapers are imported into the Federation each year. Australia is the third largest publishinj centre in the682 words
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374 1964-06-03 13 Education comes by mail— for many local students nVERY year Australia's v leading correspondence colleges help hundreds of Malaysian students to prepare foi examinations in such subjects as accountancy, company secretaryship, marketing and sales organisation. These business and technical colleges teach Asian students both at home and in Australia. 3ne374 words
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Article, Illustration189 1964-06-03 13 Message from the Trade Commissioners k L STRAI.IA s printing J\ and publishing Industry began over l*t. years ago when the first printing presses arrived with early settlers in the newly discovered land. Since then, printing, publishing and paper manufacturing has grown to be the fourth largest industry in Australia.189 words
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Advertisement198 1964-06-03 13 AUSTRALIAN BOOKS HISTORY FICTION EDUCATION ART TRAVEL POETRY ECONOMICS SPORT BIOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY SCIENCE ART FICTION o P% y| MflbL lBPw4 I MmV MSHR I>^ BBMbMBUbB B^Br fr" < r* •/'/<//>/ the names of Australian m 3 5 ,?ss^si^=--- man hP^T-<3P PT*sj ahrOfm 3 The Australia,, (imrnnnct KJ O U OvUvl198 words
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Article, Illustration13 1964-06-03 14 Architect's profile of the National Library, Canberra, now being built.13 words
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1084 1964-06-03 14 Wrighten - Wrighten A DEFINITE change has taken place in Australia's reading habits in the last five years or so. And I'm told it is mainly due to television. Australian book sellers say that before T.V., the average Australian read fiction mainly. Now the1,084 words
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Article360 1964-06-03 14 A RECENT addition to Australian drama is the dramatic play "Out of the Shadow", written by Maung Maung Thaung. of Burma, and John Williams, an Australian. This play had its premiere in Melbourne, Victoria, late in March of this year. The story is based on the360 words
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Advertisement584 1964-06-03 14 BESLEY PIKE PTY. LTD. Manufacturers of the largest range of Envelopes in Australia ANNOUNCE the opening of their SINGAPORE SALES OFFICE and the appointment of managing agents WATTIE ONG AGENCIES LTD. making available for the first time in Malaysia the full range of ENVELOPES The standard range of B P584 words
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Article, Illustration957 1964-06-03 15 G.K.W. Johnston - AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE TODAY Number of writers and readers are greater than before U STKAI.IAN literature has increased markedly in richness, sophistication and critical sense since the Second World War, in which Australia continued its progress towards a distinctive nationhood. The number of writers and readers is greater than before, the957 words
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515 1964-06-03 15 'FHERE is a steadily increasing flow of Asian government official* and executives visiting Australia to study Australian techniques in business and industry. Many of them are from Malaysia. Australian management welcomes this flow of visitors and is geared to assist them practically515 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-06-03 15 Miss Kok Yuen Ching, from Penong, selects an Australian book from the shelves of the University of Melbourne's bookroom, to send to her family in Malaysia. Miss Kok is taking a science course at the University.42 words
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Advertisement197 1964-06-03 15 ■mpfflppn a Whichever way you look at iU phmmh |m£Sr IN AUSTRALASIA fl^BSl^K SOUTH-EAST ASIA BS& ikSfilßi ANDTHE SmWUr wm^^Ht^MiSiL PACIFIC !SLANDS Hi^r HRHT 1 .All Iwr Bulletin^ I 5%5 is a byword! For fact, for informed comment for controversial views on Aus<*Js&£^ tralian, Pacific, South East Asian and world197 words
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Article, Illustration521 1964-06-03 16 LATEST METHODS IN USE 'Pill; printing industry in Malaysia and other Asian countries is learning L from Australia where the latest methods and machinery are in use. During the last seven years, about 60 students from Malaysia, Burma. Ceylon and Fiji have trained at Melbourne's521 words
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435 1964-06-03 16 Reading from a diet of 1,300 publications AUSTRALIANS are able to satisfy their voracious appetite for magazine reading from a diet of 1.300-odd publications available to them on the news stands. Half of this enormous offering largely Australian produced consists of trade and business journals, the rest being consumer magazines435 words
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Article79 1964-06-03 16 Booh reviews in newspapers A t STRALIAN news- papers are playing an important part in encouraging the country's authors and writers Book reviews and literary supplements are published weeVlv to provide balanced criticism and tell Australians what their authors are writing and how they are being received overseas. One newspaper's79 words
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355 1964-06-03 16 Scientific teaching making rapid advances rl. teaching <>i elementary science to high school pupils rage groups 12-17) In New South Wales has been revolutionised dramatically this year with the introduction of tw> new textbooks. They are "Science for High School Students" and "Introduction to the Sciences." "Science for High School355 words
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501 1964-06-03 16 DAPER making today one of Australia s "Big Five" secondary industries has had a dramatic rise to prominence since World War 11. Net production of wood pulp the industry s vital raw material increased 30-fold betwern 1939 and 1956, and the output of paper501 words
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Advertisement255 1964-06-03 16 Send THIS coupon mem. send If You want to know the QUICKEST, EASIEST, SUREST way to become a QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT s^^^s So other tutors in the eotn- JL_ mtrcxal field can match Hu I success record of Hemingway V|— > "-"l# Robertson Institute. Take yomr 7 U D I first255 words
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Advertisement347 1964-06-03 16 WIN SUCCESS with a Stott Home-Study Course Australia s leading Correspondence College oHru a sound traminq Instructor*. Fill in and mail the coupon below tar tree, tull information Accountancy Diploma Short Story Writing Handwntmq Secretaryship Dip. Freelance Journalism Radio (Amateur) Cost Acctcy Diploma Writing tor Radio Automobile Engrg. Business Mge'mnt347 words
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390 1964-06-03 17 EDUCATION AUTHORITIES MAY FEAR IMPACT ON YOUNG PEOPLE'S READING HABITS BUT— in Australia had long been considered a deterrent to read- ing, until several nation-wide surveys showed it can act as a stimulus Library authorities found that books on subjects brought390 words
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Article181 1964-06-03 17 MANY Singapore businessmen are familiar with Australia's most widelydistributed newspaper, "Austral News" which has been printed and circulated here since 1955. This is an Austra--1 i a n Government publication. "Austral News" provides Singapore importers, merchants, government departments, purchasing agents and business associations with authentic facts181 words
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Article, Illustration494 1964-06-03 17 Aid for Malaysia's commercial and legal practice Till establishment ol the Federation of Malaysia has already had its impact in stimulating; interest in various aspects of Australian life. One of thetx aspects Is an increasing study of Australian legal and commercial practices and procedures. This is being achieved through thp494 words
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Advertisement135 1964-06-03 17 H W^ *"u. ij|^y*l r***^ -sp -including jSIIBi-P wHf JR' THEY HEAD THE Australian 9 <** The Australian p^^ Review is Australia s 1 daily business newspaper. Staff Bureaus are H^4 f^k m BbT^bl located in London, New York, Canberra, *sM M Melbourne. A network of correspondents covers M fA135 words
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Advertisement737 1964-06-03 18 Kontinurd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.)-B'ix 50 rlt txtrm WANTED Experienced Cook Boy and Wash Amah immediately. Telephom (S'pcei .'IKHO4 on 4th June. WANTED SALESGIRL wtta experience ladles iliessiiisslui shop Enullsb spcakinK Interview at 10. Cuppace Road, SinKapore-9. CENERAL AMAH 30 to 40 years old EnKllsb737 words
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Advertisement796 1964-06-03 18 SITUATIONS VACANT .'0 Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box St rfs. extrm WOULD YOU LIKE to earn S5OO SI. UOO a month? We need wiih energy, drive nnd id™... Wrlu atatmt age, guaiiucatlona to Box A 0924 s I iore ENGINEER REQUIRED with at least 3 years Marina experience, er tqual. Interested796 words
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Advertisement1113 1964-06-03 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words U < I/in.,)— Box iO rt*. rxtra FULLY FURNISHED .l-l..drui»u<-il District 11. l Itb MTvaafl MillrtH I'iiuiu B'BOr* MBE& roi j Wednraduy appointment 3-ROOMCD l.«! Hoot undrpendent) flat. II c. buih. Tekpnone. C tan, large cooker, unfurmstird. in District I.. Rcr' $175 Him err party may contact1,113 words
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Advertisement923 1964-06-03 18 TUITION 2tl Word* %i (Mill.)— Box it cf. extra ENROL NOW: June neguiners book- I Keeping. Accounting (Preparing ltrBo I LCC Pit mans 1 Vacancies Klementar>. Intermediate. Advanced SUiKca Bl< Middle Road. Spore. 21 IM PIANO PLAYING In western countries average pianists normally ableto play all round music (classic, semiclassic,923 words
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Advertisement964 1964-06-03 18 HI-FI ft STEREO i !t Word* $i itlrn i-«..i in rlt. mxtrm PIONEER. TRIO SCOTT 2i<UD Stereo I Amplifiers etc.. Call for demonstration at Hwee Seng it Co.. Ms) Beach Road. I BEAUTY CULTURE i U >— «<•• txttm 1 LEARN (HE lltHll rOHMULx that nas brought total noauty 10964 words
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Advertisement1063 1964-06-03 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mln.)-Box St ef. txtrm HEIRLOOM over 30 yrurs Hal Tourer. Excellent condition JjOO o.ato. For inspection Willy's Co.. Kampong Arang, Spore 15. Tel: 41U79. I 1*54 MORRIS MINOR Two doors accident free C-'W Insurance tav exIcelleat condition 51. 400 0.n.0. Pbone is pore) EfltM>1,063 words
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Advertisement965 1964-06-03 18 FOR SALE It Word* S3 (Min.)-Box it et*. rxfra BUDWOOD ANO BUDDED STUMPS: from Clone R R I. 513. 600. 605. 623. etc.. available for early Autumn delivery. Prices on application, Padang Meiha Estate. Padang tierai. Redan. IF YOU 00 not mind old model we offer you brand new Yashica965 words
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Advertisement718 1964-06-03 18 I SflHPoVf^VSpeSjpoaWMaMpiMnNffEpßS^Bßß 1 PUBLfC NOTICE The public are hereby notltied Uiat:The approach road leadtn« to Level Crossing at TP.2 9 between Seremban and Slllau. Port Dickson will be closed to vehicular uaffic from 4.00 p.m. on 5.6.64 u> P. to a.m. on 6.6.64 for this administration to attend to track.718 words
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Advertisement1373 1964-06-03 19 Lw r r t W P^mW mob faT\ 1 bt 1 1 1 LIL 10 LIVERPOOL > WTSI COASI U.K.. Ova S'pora Said t. snam renani ASPHALIOW ftiMßtk, Lnerpttl, Glasgow la Pt TMay ANTENOR Lueiptil, blasgow UM 4 AOPINOR Liierptll Gil 1! JIM 7 JIM 111 Jill 11 PYRRHUS LK-rpttl,1,373 words
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Advertisement1326 1964-06-03 19 riyH THE EAC LINES H^VV J*U SIMCAfOII KUALA IUM«JI»P.SWfTHNMAM WNAHO bK-«^Ubl BINM.tI «ouil h.ufwO 10., »OiOiH.I 2/].WUDOV«T SAHINCS TO SENOA. Ll HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, POTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. COTNENRURt AND COPENHAGEN Siruwwit S'nam PaMnf "BOMA" a) Sim. 47/ 4 Jum 5/ 7 Jum 1/ I JIM ••SUMBAWA" 7/ I JIM1,326 words
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Advertisement1059 1964-06-03 19 I BENULJNE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS BENCLEUCH X? ftS Siogapora Pt rhan Paaaat RottaroaM Jaly M la Ptrt/Jiie 4 liummi P. rbaM rum% lENARMIN LMdM, HaaHtft llPt/JBMI JMB II ienhachie vSSrZti/ i^-rim OENLOYAL L'Ma. Htarf. Rotttrdan {JJJ i-t-iw lENHOPE H-lart. I'IM. R'dam. A'wari 'SH^H > L1,059 words
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Advertisement1253 1964-06-03 19 feEUERIIAN BUCKMLL S.S. C 0. v LTD. CONDON HAMiURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLtSBROUGH Sintaport PL S'haai Penana 0 Om i on«- •CITT OF LEICESTER 11/20 JaM 21/21 JIM 24 Jill It Jtly ♦CITY OF CHICAGO 25/27 Jill 21 Jum 21 July ■CITY OF LEEDS 17/2S Jily 21/23 Jily 241,253 words
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Article103 1964-06-03 20 MELBOURNE. Tue» Industrial shares were steadier around yesterday's improved levels. Movements were small and In balance. B.H.P. gained 3d. more to 57/3. Base metals and oils mostly moved narrowly and higher Broken Hill South lost 9d. to 18 '9. Loans were steady. C.R.A 82/11 Mount lsa 41/8 N.103 words
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Article203 1964-06-03 20 (OPFIUIAt ijunuriONl) Jud* 2 Three months. INDUSTRIAL* inix^.n 16 eta. M ttvx i< eti Dublooi IS eta. M Container? 15 eta i;lt> Dcv bata. McAiiatar 14 eta SoMitara ft eta. x Inreat. 15 eta iCaso 1? eta. vi: H.c 23« i Ktd. Otsp. 14 ota. Kothmaos II eta.203 words
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Article73 1964-06-03 20 /■MINESC Priduca Eichangi, Skiga- pan n»»n prieu hi neut yiitarday: Cicinut all: bulk $47! i«!)en drum $50! Ml'-ra. Capra: June/July UK Continent: Unquoted. Pipper: MuntoK white $135 illlcn. Sarawak white $132 a acllen, apaetal Sarawak black SIM aellan, garbled Umponji black $110 Milan, AST A $1221 nellem. tfngapan73 words
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Article24 1964-06-03 20 JUNE 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 682 cents (down a quarter-cent). TIN: 5543& (up $2.75). Estimated unofficial offering 240 ions (up 10 tons).24 words
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803 1964-06-03 20 From Our Market Correspondent mRADING on the Malayan 1 Stock Exchange yesterday was extremely thin with today's holiday for both share and commodity markets ahead. In conditions of such disinterest movements tended to be slightly downward. The firmer spots included Metal Box, 'raded803 words
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Article23 1964-06-03 20 Junr 1 Industrials: 105.15 fins: 129.84 rubbers: 105.74 Dec. SO, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1963 100 June 2 105.06 129.69 105.7423 words
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Article865 1964-06-03 20 /COMBINED business in the v^ Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded within brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Blustsad i l.OOO) $1.77: C.I. MaMlngi (1.000) $3.25. (2.000) $3.24; Sunups (1,000) $2.33: Ets. irdi. (1,000) $2.78 D, (4,000) 12.78. (1.000)865 words
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Article36 1964-06-03 20 On tbc IrM iiUiinm marktl la Hone Kon« yeiterday the U.t. dillir nan quoted at 6.73] for TT and 5.721 to> ciih. Stirling was quoted at 16 and ml *f gild at BMA.36 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-06-03 20 EL Soilingi to the United Kingdom Deport Dep. Port Deport Arnvt Spore Shorn Penang U.K. "CATHAY" 8 June 9 June 1 July "ORCADES" S July 6 July 27 July "CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Am* "ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Au 9 22 Au« I "CATHAY" 5 Sept 7 »«»t1,070 words
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Advertisement493 1964-06-03 20 t-gj^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES Y^~ GREAT LAKES SERVICE rASI IllfCl SAILIMCS fIMA >INSAPBRt AN! MAUTA II CANABIAJI AN! US CIEAI UKtS PORTS bingaoofi r. > naai nnani Mwiuia> S.S. "IRHNI tRAIEI 7.2/24 iiii 15/11 Jail 17/21 iMa N JM| S4. "ANULIII I 22/24 Ml| 25/ 21 Mil 17/11 Jlly tl493 words
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Advertisement105 1964-06-03 20 WESTIIUND. tWRIPt SERtICE Siniapor* f ihani rioaaa MamtUai. mm aasam •UUSICAA 22/24 Jim 25/27 'UM n JaM AitJtnl HaltarV. IrW^ >OUIH I WESI AFRICA SERVICE itltf J Sii»peofi^^~™"~™~ TCHIUNSA I/lUm Darban 01/1). Port Eliubeth (IS/I). Capetown <IT<«, Matadi (1/7), Port Harcourt. la|os (7/T). Cotonou (1/7). USTIIUNO: IOTe T FrMtWn C105 words
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Article250 1964-06-03 21 I JUNE firtt nr«d« rubhtr buytrt lib. cloud at S p.m. In Ilnx«p«r« and Kuala Lumpur jreaterday >t 681 cent* per Ib. down a quarter cent on Monday's cloalnx level for th? position. The tone was Inactive. R.S.A. and F.M.1t. 1. cltunf prlcci In canti per Ib. ytittrday:250 words
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Article81 1964-06-03 21 THK Federation Minister for Finance has fixed thrse prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on June 4: Rubber 68 7 s cts a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $804 a ton. Palm oU $667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $363.23 a ton. The r*te81 words
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601 1964-06-03 21 Tin up on Bolivian strike and stocks fall IN Penang yesterday, the Straits tin price rose $2.75 a picul to $543.12} on an offering 10 tons higher at 240 tons. Among the Influences In the rise were the labour situation In Bolivia, where 8.000 men are on strike for an601 words
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Article218 1964-06-03 21 CHIPS lying alonmide the Singapore wharve* or eipected today are: Bsisaali r-.w 1, Perak N.W. 3. BelrnKOT N.W. 4. Ton* Ah N.W 5. Kinpire Kittlwakc 6A, Dlndn 4/5. I virus 6 7, Cbandpara 8/9, Roth.nrtrln 13/14. California Mall 15/16. Hero 19. Kred«rlc Clover 21/22, Jepl».»n ilaersk 23/24.218 words
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Article103 1964-06-03 21 'I-HE Malayan Eichanxa Banks' Aslocution mA<lf thrsp cnanitts in Its ratrs to merchants yesterday (all ratr* to $100): New Yarh: btivln* TT 3? 11 '1«. airmail on 32 13 16. P« d'nt. 33 1/8 H. 33 1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3S 3 'B, airmail I ft103 words
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Advertisement559 1964-06-03 21 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (2). NOTICE Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 (2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires the execution559 words
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Advertisement731 1964-06-03 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR DENTAL OFFICER Applications are invited for appointment to the post of Dental Officer, Medical and Health Department, Brunei. Duties will commence on the Ist of January, 1965. QUAUFICATIONS: Applicants must possess any of the following qualifications:— I) L.D.S. (Singapore) or II) L.D.S. (Malaya)731 words
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Advertisement459 1964-06-03 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from candidates who satisfy the usual citizenship and tesidential qualifications: APPOINTMENT SPECIALINVESTIGATOKS, Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. SALARY SCALE: $225 x 15A -255/B/295 x 15A- 385/B/425 x 20A-605/B/555x25A-655 pm. Variable allowance at current rates is payable. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: (1) Cambridge School Certificate o«459 words
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Advertisement420 1964-06-03 21 WANTED: 20/30 acres of land In Singapore or Southern Johore suitable for large scale Pig Farming plentiful water supply. Reply S.T. Spore. Box A 5901. S: mm. .Sm B aw d aa\ aas tntta^^^^^^^^ *$9 f^^^^m *'•«#•*■<» **^Hj ■■■■■-A .s*y| 8^ was *^aav -^H re^saw j*a fe aa^aV isaiariii UTi^S420 words
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Advertisement7 1964-06-03 21 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGE 187 words
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307 1964-06-03 22 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. will take steps to stamp out hooliganism at Jalan Besar Stadium, especially for Malaya Cup matches. This was stated today by SAFA vice-president P. Suppiah, acting for president Hussein Kamari. who is ill in hosiptal. Mr. Supplah's307 words
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Article118 1964-06-03 22 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore lullback Lee Wah Chin turned In a match-winning performance for Chinese Athletic today at centre-forward. He scored two goals. Including a last-minute decider, which gave his club a 4-3 victory over Amleables in the SAFA First Division at Jalan Besar. Wah Chin got118 words
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352 1964-06-03 22 JACK FINGLETON - CRICKET Sonny strikes at the Aussies JACK FINGLETON: London, Tuesday from FORMER West Indian slow bowler Sottcy Rama- dhin got five wickets for Lancashire against the Australians at Old Trafford yesterday and for the first time on this tour thf: Australians fell below a county on the first innings. I352 words
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178 1964-06-03 22 Butterfingers Simpson's big worry ONDON. Tues.— Australian MJ captain Bobby Simpson admitted at Manchester yesterday that he was concerned over tha poor catching of his team "It is one of those things that happen to all teams at certain times, but we hope by intensive practice to tighten up before178 words
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148 1964-06-03 22 ATHLETICS SABAH AND SARAWAK for SCHOOLS MEET KUALA LUMFUR, Tues. Sabah and Sarawak will be incited to take part in the first Malaysian schools athletics championships at Singapore on Aug. 7-8. The Schools Sports Council of Malaysia executive committee decided recently that should they receive a substantial grant from the148 words
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Article41 1964-06-03 22 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The aeaond Malaysian weightliftlns Olympic trials will be held at the Broadway Hall. New World Park, on June 27 at 7.30 p.m. Ther* will also be a Junior Mr. Singapore contest, for which 29 competitors have entered.41 words
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Article30 1964-06-03 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singa- pore's National Day go-karting meet at Kallang tomorrow will be declared open by Mr. Chan Chee. Seng, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs.30 words
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Article, Illustration319 1964-06-03 22 SWIMMING 4 expected to qualify for Tokyo Olympics OINGAPORE, Tues. i Four Malaysian swimmers are expected to qualify for the Olympic Games when they take part in the international match against Thailand here t h i sj weekend. They are Bernard Chan (200 m butterfly-stroke). Tan Thuan Heng (1.500 m319 words
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Article437 1964-06-03 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - A HELPING HAND FOR BADMINTON NORMAN SIEBEL by rpHERE is always a re- ward lor honest erirdeavour and sporting conduct and Malaysia's badminton players are now reaping it. Their skill and good disposition during and after the final rounds of the ThomasCup series at Tokyo last month were favourably noted437 words
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Article128 1964-06-03 22 SOCCER Taipinj League: Armed Force* Staff 1 Police 0. Inter-Police Circle 'Taiplngi: Taiping 4 Teluk Anson 2. Ipoh DJv. 2: PWD 3 Malay SC 4; Div. 3: Tamil Youngsters 0 HQ Sqn Irish Hussars 1. Spore Dlv. 2: T. Kurau 4 Poltc* 1; Soccerites 6 Khalsa 1. HOCKKV Ipoh128 words
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Advertisement1377 1964-06-03 22 NEW HOPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN PAST 40! (ALSO FOR THOSE BELOW 40) F R OOD L mLV E AMAZIN6 "*'«ACI!" QUEIN BUS SPICUI MAY CHANG! YOU« WHOLI lIFI SAY DOCTORS ANO SCIINTISTS Mow would you hka to woka up ona morning to discover yourself possessed with on incredible sans,1,377 words
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Advertisement178 1964-06-03 22 GR IMPORTANT eiJ REASONS WHY OVALTI N E IS YOUR BEST BUY ■jHMHHH«m 1 ONLYOVALTINE ißhj gives you the concentrated goodness of MALT, •l|?*^ WL MILK, COCOA and EGGS, plus EXTRA VITAMINS. v |1 2 ONLYOVALTINE I K tastes so delicious and does you so much gootf. .j^.flE b^Hbl En178 words
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Miscellaneous92 1964-06-03 22 SOCCER Spore National Day match: Spore Bum ley Cup XI v Arsenal (Jn Besar 5.15). S'for Div 2: SCRC v SEA (Pudu Rd); Ampang v TPCA (Ulu KlangU Dlv 3: Chui Lok v IRC. PJ (Brickfields Rd): S'gor Club v Permuda Sinaran (XL padang). Penan* Dlv 3A: P.S. Suria v92 words
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Article129 1964-06-03 23 trso.ti ir.M i. <%LL HUI «>IN ihlt Rac« 1 SKYWAY Teknah Bpae« Hero TEKNAH Blue Idias Skyway TEKNAH Mcl Mb Sky Peak Race t LUCKY BRIDE Sir Chiron Lucky Gam* LUCKY BRIDE Lucky Game Sir Chiron LUCKY BRIDE Persian Queen Sir Chiron Ram S B. CNTONG (hoc129 words
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Article1242 1964-06-03 23 CARD KEY A letter after the horse's name indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied (F) fancied 'Apprentice allowance; Soaldl, P. K Leong. Urn and Dragon 3-lb. Nazudl and Chong 5-lb; others 7-lb Race1,242 words
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168 1964-06-03 23 TPOH. Tues. WelffhU for three races here on Son* *ay: CLASS 1, DIV. I— 9F. Parakee 9.01 R*"*quillrur 9.N Moviegoer 8.12 Pasir Puteh 8.11 Sunirri Wang 8.09 Pinkson 8.04 Dark Romance II 8.03 Pulau Panckor 8.01 Waterscout Ml Treasure Ship II 7.13 Trs Dear168 words
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Article219 1964-06-03 23 Santa Claus carries a fortune on his back LONDON, Tues. The six last classic races in Britain have gone to overseas challengers, and the Irish colt Santa Clans (5-2) has been heavily backed to make it seven in tomorrow's Derby run over the testing lOfReuter - 219 words
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Article954 1964-06-03 23 Epsom Jeep — - Estrellita beating over 5½f RACING with gEST BET at Ipoh today is Estrellita (Race 6). The fl v c year-old Star Spangled Banner mare combines speed and stamina to a nicety and should be suited by s*f straight course. At Penang last month ■he was a winner over 7f with954 words
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Advertisement196 1964-06-03 23 make 1 and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around g"P) the ECS home BEAR m a m o Teething time Is your Baby teething, and does it make him cry? Then hurry, worried Parent, and get him STEEDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! Tavrhing rios upset rm tummy out the Powderi will196 words
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Advertisement653 1964-06-03 23 EATON .^ismuwto i W\ KBjbfßjtfß^'^^L^-' 8F DRIVE IN CUULCOMFORT Now you can drive in cool, relax- a flow of refreshing refrigerated air hi ed comfort even on the hottest a matter of seconds. Easily adjusted days! The new Eaton Automobile louvres assure complete air distribuAir Conditioner gives you air con-653 words
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Article809 1964-06-03 24 'We must grow out of the narrow grooves of communal ism and State provincialism if we are to serve Malaysia' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rfHK Yanjr di-Pertuan \ejfara. Tun Yusof Ishak, today spoke of a need tor an emotional integration of the peoples of Malaysia. In his National809 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-06-03 24 MR CNS MANIAM. r. l:r. .1 I'hl.t <■'"•)< of Ratlwa) TVrmlnu iH-kind a "ldo». <tnu.:rvr- > o mourn hti lo«« 1 ,nd frirnd* wh» i*fi<l<Tfrt imlii .ncf and attended tn* funeral Singapore Authority; (postman, special junior, Postal Department). TUN YUSOF We have to live and die here.46 words
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Article, Illustration664 1964-06-03 24 -PREMIER LEE'S NATIONAL DAY MESSAGE SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. in a National Day message, has urged the people to recognise "real from irrelevant issues" in the years ahead. The real issues were: To664 words
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Article184 1964-06-03 24 UK cricket matches hit by rain iX>NDON. Tues. The following cricket matches were abandoned because of rain: At Manchester: Lancashire 245, 'D. Green 107, R. Entwistle 79 i ,n« Hawke 5 ror M) Australians 196. (B. Booth 77, W. La wry 47 S. Ramdhln 5 for 53). At Derby: Glamorgan184 words
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Article47 1964-06-03 24 SE-A expert is new envoy CANBERRA. Tues. The Government today announced the ap- 1 pointment of Mr. J. K. Waller, an expert on South-east Asia, as the new Ambassador to the United States. Mr. Waller, a 50-year-old career diplomat, succeeds Sir Howard Beale. who recently retired.— UPl.47 words
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Article343 1964-06-03 24 LONDON, Tues. The Stock Markets lost further ground thl3 morning but staged a modest rally in the afternoon helped by the better-ihan-expected end-May gold reserve figures. Nevertheless, further widespread small losses were recorded on the day. A fresh fall in sterling and fears of further measures to restr.343 words
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Article53 1964-06-03 24 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 20 13 16d July 20-13, 16 d.. Aug. 20\d.. Sept' 20 11 16 d. July Sept 20 13 16d. Oct I Dec. 20-11 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20 \d Apr. June 20\d., July Sept 20 >d Oct. Dec 20 »d.. c.i.f. June 20--7-16 d.. July 20Sd.. Aug53 words
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Article25 1964-06-03 24 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £1087 sellers £1088. Forward buyers £1080. sellers £1082. Settlement £1084 Turnover a.m. 210 tons, p.m 45 tons. Tone: Pinner but quiet25 words
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183 1964-06-03 24 Affair with in-law allegation, then stabbing SINGAPORE, Tues. A man stabbed his 51 year old father with a vegetable knife this morning because he suspected that an affair was going on between his wife and his father. This afternoon. Packirisamy Thevar pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to causing hurt183 words
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116 1964-06-03 24 KOTA BAHRU, Tues.— The Alliance will face a straight fight with the PMIP in the Bachok parliamentary by-election to be held on June 27. Ustaz Abdul Ghani Fikri bin Sulaiman, 34. an Umno field publicity officer here, filed his nomination papers today as116 words
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Advertisement129 1964-06-03 24 Hv DAY DATf TO KNOW ACCURATE W TIME RELY ON FAMOUS W ML SWISS MADE zgg\ r. 55 3 ACCURATE ROBUST I SUPERB IN STYLE AND ELEGANT IN FASHION AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. W^ STRAITS Wi STEAMSHIP W^^^^*^* COMPANY LIMITED -J j SERVING ALL MALAYSIA s* AL ill129 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-06-03 24 "tFIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kota Bharu 90 73' Penang 90 77 Ipoh 95 77 MalaccH 91 73 Singapore 91 7742 words
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