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Title Section20 1964-06-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times alfr**' Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration502 1964-06-06 1 R.L. PATEL - R.L. PATEL: Tengku asked to mend split DATO DONALD STEPHENS AND OTHER LEADERS WILL VISIT KUALA LUMPUR TO FIND SOLUTION TO PARTY DIFFERENCES From JESSELTON, Friday THE Sabah Alliance faces its most serious crisis and may even break up unless the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, succeeds502 words
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219 1964-06-06 1 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE: By SINGAPORE, Friday THE on-oflon talks between the Singapore Government and the Nanyang University Council on the reorganisation of the university, which had been going on for over three yours, were concluded today to the satisfaction of both219 words
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Article62 1964-06-06 1 LAGOS. Fri. Baton-waving riot police today dispersed thousands of strikers taking part in the nationwide strike, now in its fifth day. Some of the workers, who had gathered to hear trade union leaders, wanted to march on factories not yet striking. The strike is over theReuter - 62 words
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Article106 1964-06-06 1 LABOUR TRIUMPHS AT FAVERSHAM LONDON. Fri— The British Labour Party scored a major triumph In Faversham today by retaining its critical marginal Parliamentary seat with a vastly-increased majority. The result of yesterday's threecornered contest, announced today, gave Labour a majority of 4,941 votes compared with only 25.1 in a straightReuter - 106 words
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Article34 1964-06-06 1 MOSCOW. Fri.— Remains of mastodons (elepliam-like mammal- i. from at least 17 million years ago. have been found near Yeimak, in Kazakhstan, the Soviet news agency Tass reported from Alma Ata. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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113 1964-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Capt. Tan Kee Leong. of No. 3 Transport Company of thr Armed Forces Maintenance Corps, was today dismissed the Army by a general court martial at the Sungei Besi cantonment, nine miles from i here. A six-man court martial I113 words
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Article253 1964-06-06 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. INDONESIAN agents here have apparently set out to present the case against Malaysia in a more subtle fashion. Newsmen were shown to- day propaganda documents a booklet and Indonesian newspapers recovered by the Special Branch on Wednesday. The propaganda literature were strewn on253 words
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Article, Illustration479 1964-06-06 1 persuade the Central Government to recognise the degrees. It added: "The Government representatives wish to point out that at present Nanyang University degrees have already been conditionally recognised by the S.ngapore Government. "All Nanyang University graduates, approved by the Public Service Commission and479 words
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468 1964-06-06 1 Soekarno arrives in Manila for talks MANILA, Fri. Pre--ITI sident Soekarno arrived here today for a three-day stop-over for talks with President Macapagal en route to Tokyo to attend the tripartite summit talks on Malaysia. President Macapagal led Philippine officials in welcoming the Indonesian President. Members of the diplomatic corps468 words
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Article257 1964-06-06 1 Thai pull-out team NOT on way OANGKOK, Fri. —The 13 departure of the Thai observers to verify the withdrawal of Indonesian forces from Sabah and Sarawak is conditioned to the settlement of certain technical points, the Foreign Office said here today. It noted that the Thai representatives have completed all257 words
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25 1964-06-06 1 STOP PRESS POLISH LAOS PLAN GETS BACKING MOSCOW. Fri. Russia today backed Polish call for six-power talks mi I in- Britain is considrrioe proposal ITI.25 words
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Advertisement203 1964-06-06 1 1 1| CROCKETT 4 JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND What's different about the NEW BENDIX? It's the only washing machine you've ever really wanted Th» n«w Bendm i* for people who want the finest washing machine money can buy. It <• not a cheap machine: it hat no gimmick*. But it combine*203 words
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Article483 1964-06-06 2 Security Council sets up a team to stop border incidents between Cambodia and South Vietnam r |lIE Security Council last night decided to send three of its members to Cambodia and South Vietnam to draw up recommendations to prevent a recurrence of border incidents between the twoReuter - 483 words
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Article, Illustration75 1964-06-06 2 SOUTH KOREAN students, demonstrating against the Government, burn an effigy In a mock funeral on the campus of Seoul University. The South Korean government's attempt to normalise relations with Japan originally set off the demonstration* These have developed into widespread rlotinu75 words
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164 1964-06-06 2 T ONDON. Fri Two Communist Chines* soldiers were reported laM night In the hands of the neutralist Government in Laos Diplomatic authorities said the senior of the two Chinese soldiers has appealed tor asylum In Laos pending his ultimate transfer to FormosaAP - 164 words
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Article214 1964-06-06 2 SALISBURY, Fri. TpHE Daily News of Salisbury said in its main front page story today that the Southern Rhodesian Government might declare the country's independence within, tne next few weeks. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, told the newspaper's political correspondent In an Interview "if214 words
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199 1964-06-06 2 TOKYO, Fri. The A C o m munist New China news agency (NCNA) said today that Chinese foreign aid technicians have been completely withdrawn from 12 of tne 18 provinces of Outer Mongolia. It said a total of 3.500 Chinese now have199 words
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Article51 1964-06-06 2 MANILA. Pri.— The Poet Office has banned from the mails the current issue of Time magazine because it carries a reproduction of Goya's famous o.rinuns •The naked Ma?a." The Acting Postmaster General Mr. Bolarmmo Navsrro, said the na'.ntine was considered obscene under the Dostal law.— A.51 words
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198 1964-06-06 2 AIRCRAFT TO SCATTER NEHRU'S ASHES NEXT WEEK YEW DELHI, Fri. 11 The Indian Air Force will carry out Mr. Nehru's will by dropping his ashes "over the fields where the peasants of India toil so that they might mingle with the dust and soil of India and become an indistinguishableReuter - 198 words
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Article32 1964-06-06 2 JAKARTA. Fn. A Communist Chimse tin surveying team has finished studying Indonesia's tin mining Industry It will report to Peking soon, the official Antara news agency said today. A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article45 1964-06-06 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia and Australia haw agreed to chart their common border in New Guinea, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today The agreement was reached yesterday between visiting Australian Foreign Minister. Mr Paul lla»luck. and the Indonesian Forcipn Minister. Dr. Subandrio. A.P.AP - 45 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-06-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby v/UOoo! Kucn cake J (CAN HAVE jC OF COU«6E V* piece "pJ v y /MOW Br©\ f AS &io\ V «v I «s >nou j30 words
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166 1964-06-06 3 Case of the man who can't kiss properly I ONDON, Fri.— A man J who. said facial injuries sustained in a road crash prevented him from kissing his wife properly, was awarded £1.093 damages in the High Court here yesterday. Gordon Durban. 44. told the court he had grown aReuter - 166 words
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73 1964-06-06 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— Academy Award-winning actor Sidney Poitler has been named chairman of the U.S. delegation to the Berlin International Film Festival. Pokier won the Oscar lor his performance in "Lilies of the Pield." for which he also received the Best Actor award at theAP - 73 words
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590 1964-06-06 3 European Common Market faces peril 'Six 9 meeting serious economic difficulties for first time since its inception BRUSSELS, Friday. THE six-nation European Common Market is meeting serious economic difficulties for the first time since it was set up in 1958, its annual report said today. Issued by the Common MarketReuter - 590 words
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136 1964-06-06 3 Swedish trawlers `catch' submarine STOCKHOLM, Fri.— Two trawlers fishing in the international waters off Sweden's south-east coast "caught" a submarine yesterday, but it got away before being identified, the Defence Ministry announced here. The Ministry statement said the fishing boats "noticed a large object had fastened in their nets. WhenReuter - 136 words
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63 1964-06-06 3 Now-a bid to grout vegetables in space MOSCOW. Fri. Soviet scientists arc experimenting to find the the best way of growing vegetables in spaceships. Izvestia reported last night. Apart from providing spacemen with fresh vegetables on interplanetary flights it would simulate certain chemical conditions on earth. Izvestia said scientists hadReuter - 63 words
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Article43 1964-06-06 3 BEIRUT. Fri. Miss Holland was elected Miss Europe at the Casino Dv Liban here today. She Is Miss Elly Koot. a 20-year-old blonde model. sft. Bin. with measurements of 36-24-36. Miss Germany and Miss Sweden were runners-up. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration167 1964-06-06 3 THE HUNT FOR THE PERFECT SHAPE... IN these pictures are shapes that were tested and checked in a long, long search for the perfect shape for the Anglo-French 1,400 m.p.h. Concord. The 13 shapes in picture above were tested in wind tunnels and are on display at the Royal Aircraft167 words
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Article65 1964-06-06 3 Npw YORK. Pri.— Eleven civil rights demonstrators, six of them Negroes, yesterday staged a "sitin at the South African Consulate here in protest against South Africa's racial policies. A spokesman for the demonstrators said they would remain there until they got an undertaking that SouthReuter - 65 words
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241 1964-06-06 3 ANOTHER TYPHOID DEATH: WARNING IN ABERDEEN ABERDEEN (Scotland), Friday. A SECOND typhoid patient died here last night as fears mounted that the city's raging typhoid epidemic might endanger all of Britain if it is not checked soon. A 69-year-old widower, who was admitted to an army hospital on May 27Reuter - 241 words
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Article62 1964-06-06 3 HELSINKI. Pri Ronald Haro'd Evuii.- Bri;^li elecro'iii'.^ r minor mcd lor ajpian- I aif<- on May 15. MM yt-v.trd.iy need by the Helsinki H.uli t> ur; to 10 months impiusonl ment with hard labour. Evaiu> pleaded tsuiltv il> Uie ["continued acquisition ol In--1 formation whichReuter - 62 words
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144 1964-06-06 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. A Senate interior subcommittee approved yesterday a payment of about USSU.fOQ to each of the 82 residents of Kongelap Island affected by fallout from the Bikini nuclear test of March 1. 1954 The .action amended a House Bill to establishAP - 144 words
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187 1964-06-06 3 Nato sets up a planning staff with German as head DARIS. Fri. The North Atlantic T r e a ty Organisation yesterday announced a new international strategic planning staff with a West German general at its head. Maj.-Gen. Ernst Ferber. sub-division chief In the West German Armed Forces Stan*, willReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration126 1964-06-06 3 I ONDON, Fri. Chrysler, the American car firm, is to take a stake In Britain's £66 million Rootes motors firm under an Anglo-Ameri-can deal announced last night. Cluyslei pill take a 30 per cent interest in the ordinary sliire capital ofReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration789 1964-06-06 4 QUOTE 'in instilling into the pupils a love for democratic ideals, the teacher need not hesitate in taking a welldefined stand against the enemies of democracy Mr. Ong Pang Boon SINGAPORE, Friday THE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today warned teachers to be on789 words
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Article196 1964-06-06 4 UNIQUE SHOW, BUT HOUSE WAS POOR SINGAPORE, Fri. The British actress Rosalinde Fuller presented her unique entertainment, "Masks and Faces." in the Victoria Theatre last night. This consists of short story reading :md dramatic excerpts, entirely solo, with appropriate costumes and skeletal props. Such is Miss Puller's art that one196 words
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Article35 1964-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Arya Samaj Singapore is holding a public meeting to pay homage to the late Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru at Vedic Hall In Syed Alwi Road on Sunday at 10 a.m.35 words
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Article30 1964-06-06 4 SINOAPORE, FTl.— The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will attend the Kampong Olam community centre and the Kota Raja community centre anniversary celebrations at 8 pjn. tomorrow.30 words
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Article24 1964-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. PTl.— W»ter wUI be cut off In Toh Drive and Toh Heights on Monday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.24 words
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Article91 1964-06-06 4 SINGAPORE Fri.— The Irban and Rural Service* on«u!tati\r Committee has approved a 560.000 scheme to meUI the first half of Hong Kan Drive, a fourmile long through road connecting Jurong Road to C hua Chu Kang Road. This was announced today by the chairman of the committee.91 words
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Article343 1964-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. TtHE Secretary General of the Singapore Nation- al Trades Uniqn Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today told the Government that the NTUC should be consulted before the composition and the terms of reference of the proposed salaries commission are finally determined. "I343 words
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Article61 1964-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The official opening of the !964 Pharmacy Week exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall by the Prune Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will take place at 2 p.m. tomorrow instead of 3 p.m. as scheduled. The exhibition "Progress in Pharmacy Today" is open to the61 words
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Article31 1964-06-06 4 SINOAPORE. Fri— St. Joseph Institution s students have raised $143 at a film show for the Singapore Association for Retarded Children and the Little Sisters of the Poor.31 words
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Advertisement86 1964-06-06 4 Today 3 Shows: 3-* -9 p.m. Gay Romantic Adventures m The Land ct 1000 Fairies! Distr Indian film Combine Ltd. T omorrow Tl om. (Para.) "High Hell". HAVE YOU VISITED THE SALE at ASNANI'S 121 MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. OPENED TILL P.M. Today 2 Snows: 3.00 and 7.30 p.m. "THi ALAMO"86 words
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Advertisement556 1964-06-06 4 ORGANISATION \O\\ MlO\V|\|.!B 11am. 1.45. 4. 6 30. 9JO p.m. m aj Ur*iversal International presents DEBOR\HKFRR HWHYMIIIS JOIIOIiLLS •*«v*"'»*-— ■I IMlntoW-FfIJAKUM-UlflafTHSajy* TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! ~.i .>-. ■UUSBMMOS-. OAVttNrVBt 1 PTTW SELLERS B ROocwl PwSHER CAI^IOHt THE PINK PANTHER/: m CLAUWA CARWHALE no— etw-nci— in uwnotnan Tomorrow 9 a.m Morning Show \m556 words
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206 1964-06-06 5 PENANG, Friday. jNSHORE fishermen in Kedah's biggest fishing district, Kuala Kedah. about seven miles from Alor Star, have decided to change to trawler fishing if they can get government aid. A deputation, it is reported, will soon call on the Minister of Agriculture206 words
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91 1964-06-06 5 Six gangster suspects held in S'pore SINGAPORE Fri. Two police parties raided hide-outs last night and arrested six suspect secret .society members under the Crimin- al Law (Temporary Provisions) Or- dinance. Pive of them were arrested :n Plantation Avenue, oft Yeo Chu Kant; Road. The sixth man. detained at Redhill91 words
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Article74 1964-06-06 5 PENANG. Fri. More than 600 Indian residents of Bukit Meriaiam last night met at the Bukit Mertajam Indian Association to hold a prayer sen-ice in memory of the late Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru. Among the speakers were the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. the74 words
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176 1964-06-06 5 SIEW SIN: PLENTY OF LAND IN PAHANG itjALACCA, Fri. The ITI Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said last night that the State of Malacca had very little land left for development and urged people to .go to Pahang. He was speaking «t a party In Kandang, four miles176 words
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Article54 1964-06-06 5 JESSELTON. Fri. A stamp bureau has been established at the Oeneral Post Office- here for the purpose of selling postage stamps of the States of Malaysia and national stamps of Malaysia, it was announced today. Last montli stamps of all the Malaysian States became valid54 words
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Article27 1964-06-06 5 KAJANO. Fri. The Ulu Langat District annual padi competition and exhibition will be held at Jenderam Ulu. about 14 miles from here, on July 4.27 words
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143 1964-06-06 5 'MAGIC EYE' SPEED TRAP CATCHES 41 MOTORISTS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE traffic police here have caught 41 motorists since the re-introduction of the radar speed trap early last week. The Traffic Police Chief. Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor, said today that speed traps were laid along the Kuala Lumpur-Kajang143 words
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Article90 1964-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A girl who did a favour for an old woman at the Jalan Bukit Merah market yesterday morning, found rather late that the old woman was a thief. Rublah, 12. told police that the woman requested her to buy 20 cents worth of90 words
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62 1964-06-06 5 KUCHING. Kri. The police in Sarawak wuuld lake over all daggers and flick knivev in shops, the Sarawak constabulary announced today The action is being taken under the Preserv- I ation or Publit Security Regulations. The constabulary spokesman said the order did not62 words
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160 1964-06-06 5 —PUBLICWARNED TO LOOK FOR FORGED SlO NOTES JESSELTON, Fri.— Police here have warned the public to be on the lookout for forged $10 notes. Within week two such notes have been found in circulation In the Jesselton area. Mr. J. R. Davis, divisional commander, warned the public to be on160 words
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140 1964-06-06 5 GIRL TELLS OF THREAT TO USE WITCHCRAFT lESSELTON, Fri. A J schoolgirl said in the magistrate's court here today that a man threatened her with witchcraft if she gave evidence against his friend who was charged with outraging the modesty of a woman Miss Chong U Ken. 14. was giving140 words
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Article24 1964-06-06 5 j KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thieves raided the house of a woman doctor in Jalan Selaneor yesterI day and stole articles worth $1,975.24 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-06-06 5 Man honoured by king gets new job KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A former Negri Sembilan state secretary, Raja Azam bin' Raja Kamarulzaman (above), has been appointed secretary to the Ministry of Transport. He has taken over from Inche Noor bin Zainal. who has been transferred to the Treasury. A Raffles College77 words
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Article155 1964-06-06 5 Teachers to start study fund IPO H, Fri. The National Union of Teachers, Perak branch, is to launch a scholarship fund to help its members' children studying at primary, secondary and university levels. The unions general .secretary. Mr. A. Mathews. said today that a special committee to draw up the155 words
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179 1964-06-06 6 Once too often cheat is finally trapped CINGAPORE. Fri. A magistrates court was told today of a man who was finally trapped by the law after repeatedly cheating a housewife by lmperson ating himself as a Government servant since 1961. Mohammed Balleh bin Abdullah was arrested yesterday by an officer179 words
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133 1964-06-06 6 SERE. MB AN. Fri. There will not be any sort of cabinet system in Negri Sembilan, the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) .Mohamed Said bin .Mohamrd, said today. "It will be the collective responsibility of the Assembly and the Executive Council and it is133 words
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211 1964-06-06 6 Change the title of Singapore's Premier, says Umno SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Umno wants the title of Prime Minister of Singapore to be changed so as "not to cause confusion to the outside world." Although it has not suggested an alternative title the Umno stresses that this should be "one211 words
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Article30 1964-06-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Malava produced 19.738 tons of tin in the first four months of this year, according to statistics issued today. Last month's production was 4.748 tons.30 words
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Article532 1964-06-06 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. CORONER: I CAN FIND NO SATISFACTORY REASON FOR BADMINTON STAR LIM WEI LON'S PLUNGE State Coroner, Mr. N. Ganesan, today recorded a suicide verdict at the end of an inquiry into the death of Lim Wei Lon, Singapore's 1963 badminton champion, but added he532 words
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Article111 1964-06-06 6 rpHE chairman of Bau District X Council in Sarawak's First Division. Mr. Ong (ivan Cheng (centre. the District Officer. Bau. Haji Yusof Arbi (right) and the Commanding Officer of "K" Company. 42 Commando, Major Alex Higson (coming out of the lake) jumped into the water, fully clothed, recently to111 words
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169 1964-06-06 6 pENANG, Fri— With an offer cf $10 more, Madam Leong Yut Ngan today out-bid her nearest rival in an auction for a furnished house belonging to the City Council. Mr. I. W. Hake, the City Assessor, acting as auctioneer, accepted Madam Leong's bid169 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-06-06 6 Dispute over dismissal of worker HHHE Singapore PioneA er Industries Employees' Union today threatened to call out its members in the Pelican Textiles Ltd., in Jurong, on a oneday token strike on June 8, over the management's "unreasonable and arrogant attitude" regarding the dismissal313 words
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Article51 1964-06-06 6 KUCHING, Fri. The Malaysian Minister ot Home Afrairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, left here this morning for Limbang to present a gift of $10,000 for the relief of recent fire victims there. Dato Ismail arrived here yetserday for an official tour of Sarawak.Reuter - 51 words
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Article88 1964-06-06 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Malayan Economic Society is holding lecture at the University of Singapore's new lecture theatre No 2on June 11 at 7.30 psn. at which Prof. C. Wilcox of tlw Ford Foundation in Kuala Lumpur will speak on "The execution of development plans." At another lecture88 words
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Miscellaneous168 1964-06-06 6 t//#»V f#op By V.T. Hamiin STUCK INI THE MUP? V' SINCE I Ali. NIGHT? MY J I NEVER HEAKP V SHE'S aJ V~\ OH, A LEMIAN... .^O V/- o t HOW LONG HAVE \OU/ YESTERPfcY I GOOONESS, WHO'S/' j OF 'IM.' WHO'S LEMIAN.' V CHt* /O/V-^ BEEN OUT THEKETJIaFTERNOON! I168 words
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Article, Illustration1816 1964-06-06 7 Test match record created by umpire FIRM, FAIR, COURAGEOUS, HE SET THE STANDARDS FOR A DIFFICULT TASK OM-; March iiltcnioon in 1926 during t lit- lea interval of ;i district cricket fin«nl. ;i presentation took place in the main members' stand of the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The person honoured was1,816 words
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Obituary85 1964-06-06 8 20 Word* SlO (Minimum) KAM SHEN KHOON. axed 41. paoaed away peacefully on Thursday afternoon. Parian leaves 21 Libra Drive for Uidadarl today 4.00 i> m MR. V.S. APPATHURAI of North Labi? Eatate died In Malacca on 26-5-64. Mra. Arpathural thanks relatives and friends for their services rendered MADAM85 words
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Article52 1964-06-06 8 H .rd< Iff i Vimmiin* RAVI AND VIMALA and fnenda for their attendance, greeting.*, presents and assistance rendered i 'heir wedding and reception. MR. AND MRS. l\ Thrlv.indirnj.ili. at>l Mata Kuchlng Road. Malacca, thank relative., and friends for their kind attendance, Kreetings, presents and assistance rendered at their wedding52 words
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Article13 1964-06-06 8 Word* $10 (Minimum) FLORENCE, please contact Uncle flboo, your alnrere friend Immediately.13 words
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Article238 1964-06-06 8 U Ward* Sit (MUummm) TNI COCKPITS RMSTTAFEL served every Saturday «n<i suihih> lunch timn SONATA RECITAL by Ma Si-hon and Tunic Kwong Kwong, vlollo and piano. Victoria Theatre, Spore 9tn June at 8.45 p.m. Tickets available. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS i-TU Invite all teachers and book addicts to browse in their238 words
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Article728 1964-06-06 8 Does Indonesia intend to follow the procedure for a new round of tripartite talks set out in the agreed text of the communique issued in Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Jakarta last Saturday? In his note to the Malaysian Government, Mr. Lopez seems anxious to persuade us that728 words
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Article349 1964-06-06 8 When is a beggar not a beggar? In Kuala Lumpur these days this question has at least two answers. One is, when ho is a wage-earne-, and the other, when he is a tourist The conference of State welfare officers which began in the capital yesterday heard accounts349 words
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Article126 1964-06-06 8 Singapore's wanton bombers have not been so active in the past few weeks, but that makes no less important the enthusiasm of more than 10.000 vigilantes who have volunteered to help prevent any further outrages. They are now being trained and within a few days many of them will126 words
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422 1964-06-06 8 Twist hypnosis and GoGo RICHT FOR ROACHES. BEETLES, BUGS AND FLAMINGOES By DAVID FELTON OOLLYWOOD, Fri. n Once the bewitching hour when persons of usually temperate nature are suddenly transformed into supernatural or subhuman forms was midnight. Yon could count on it. But at the Whiskey A GoGo, the new422 words
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Letters
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Letter238 1964-06-06 8 I REFER to the remarks by 1 Dato Hajl Hassan m page 5 of the Straits Times of May 27. "If the MIC was allowed one seat in the Council now, we would be setting a precedent fop selection of councillors along racial lines. Councillors must be238 words
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Letter34 1964-06-06 8 THE mosquito and fly nuisance In the Cochrane Road. Government Quarters area, has become intolerable. At night mosquitoes make It difficult to sleep. By day the files take over. TENANT Kuala Lumpur34 words
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Letter142 1964-06-06 8 ON investigation of the complaint made by "Suara Ulu" published in ST. May 22 it was ascertained that the alleged "human sewage sludge" spread out to dry. off Dtinman Road was in fact residue from a nearby samsu distillery. The person responsible for this was warned142 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1964-06-06 8 HENRY PAUL - A CRY FOR NEW LAND AND A CHANGE OF IDEAS HENRY PAUL VICTORS IN A HARD FIGHT FACE NEW CHALLENGES by THE administrative dist r i c t of Kuala Kangsar sprawls along the banks of the Perak River and comprises three parliamentary constituencies Kuala Kangsar which includes the administrative1,103 words
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Advertisement679 1964-06-06 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) CHAN: To Judy and Ylng Kit a son at Malacca Hospital on 3-6-64. Many thanks to Do. tor and Staff. 2« Word* $10 (Minimum) HO— LIM: Between Kam Yoong »/o Mr. Mrs. Ho Khu Weng and Beow Hong d/o Mra. Llm Giok Uev OB679 words
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Advertisement110 1964-06-06 8 _4*}¥4lH When approaching the age of about 40, no one can escape the condition of Old SightPresbyopia. The fact is that mtide the eyeball there v little magnifying len* which focute* sharply whatever we see. In old age, this focusing leni becomes weak retulting in difficulty in reading small print110 words
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Article, Illustration923 1964-06-06 9 ANDREW LEE - DUTY TO GIVE FAMILY HEALTH ADVICE, TOO BY ANDREW LEE President of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association YEARS ago, an official of the Patent Officeresigned. He cleared his files, packed his bag and left, saying as he walked out: "Close the Patent Office everything's been invented." How923 words
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Article, Illustration846 1964-06-06 9 T. H. Elliott - T. H. Elliott, ijiiiiiiiiiini By WHEN you are ill you naturally seek and expect to get the best and most efficient professional service available whether it be from your doctor, your nurse or your pharmacist. Each one plays his indispensable role in bringing846 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-06-06 9 PHARMACY WEEK" is bring introduced for the benefit of YOU thr mizens of Singapore. ALMOST everybody has been helped or served A by a pharmacist during his life-time. He is the man responsible for making available for your personal benefit the high quality, potent275 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-06-06 9 SINGAPORE'S Prime .Minister. >Ir. Lee Kuan Yew. will open the Pharmacy Week Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall today at p.m. Meantime, Professor .lose I*. B. Gallardo. president of the Asian Pharmaceutical Federation, has accepted an invitation from the ."Malayan Pharmaceutical Association to attend the72 words
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Article, Illustration467 1964-06-06 9 Stall No: Al Boots Pure Drug Co. (F.E.) Ltd., Union Huildins, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Boob Pure Drug Co. Ltd.. Nottingham; (G. O. Searle Co. Ltd.. Lngland). A- Gets Brothers it Co.. Inc., 53 Robinson Road. Singapore. lOrtho Pharmaceutical Ltd.; McNeil Corpn. U.S.A.; U.S. Vitamin Corn.467 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1964-06-06 10 DR. C.C. TAO - Research on drugs: Old and new approaches DR. C.C. TAO By OLDER pharmacists sometimes look back with regret on the changes that have occurred in the practice of their profession over the passing years. Year by year there has been a steady replacement of the older therapeutic favourites. Crude plant1,311 words
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Article, Illustration634 1964-06-06 10 J. S. ROBERTSON - J. S. ROBERTSON By Important to suppliers, users Fis of paramount importance both to suppliers and users that they have the assurance that potent drugs and their preparations such as injections and tablets are pure, and that the proper quantity Is present as stated on the634 words
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Advertisement155 1964-06-06 10 t IHg ■'AKII mT I KA.^V 9*fll m I rVV m* K P*JBa_ troii!i are v V- "*y r \v VS$ WEa^iL*i '**i .A^m^mM m^mW mW *A^m^mW AWm^Lm m^m^T^^^^m^mW .^L^m^m^mA LV^-x .^^^^H *ft T^ V XL\ J^m^mMwkWr^^^ A^m^m\ m^mW '^fi^^m^m^m^m^m^m^r \^m\* m^mW .^^^^^^^P^^^^l T%^W Bm^T ly A^m^mWW Am^mm^m^m^r m^mW A^m^m^m^T^155 words
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Article, Illustration12 1964-06-06 11 A dispenser at work. In the control analytical laboratory,12 words
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970 1964-06-06 11 DR. A.S.C WAN - More opportunities with advances in the profession DR. A.S.C WAN By (\F the many critical decisions which face us v early in life, perhaps the most important is the choice of a career. You may be fortunate in having assistance from your parents and teachers, but this is a personal970 words
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Advertisement307 1964-06-06 11 VrDayltQ* 31 CHILDREN'S MULTIVITAMIN For sound Nutritional support throughout childhood >■-■ I ,< v No Vitamin aftertaste' —g mm .I -I, 'fflW' Medically sound formula iH^^, 1 new lower level of 'jSJP^BT"*. vkSBETSBL *Jti vitamin D, higher vitamin jfIERSPT^ f^S3?l C content provides a Vnw safe, rational, modern I I307 words
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Advertisement262 1964-06-06 11 COLD SYMPTOMS, MUSCULAR ACHES f "V^ AND PAINS Br The most widely used t ethical cold prepara- tion in U.S.A. Available only from your „.< Pharmacists. CORICIDIN Tablets for I routine relief I CORICIDIN Medllets for |p children CORICIDIN Syrup for the bothersome cough M HLRINC CORPORATION, V. S. A.262 words
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Article, Illustration969 1964-06-06 12 P. N. NATARAJAN - P. N. NATARAJAN DR. I^WENTY centuries ago Galen, a Roman A physician discovered his famous cream, and by ceaseless experiment on the effect of combinations of drugs provided for the physicians who were to follow him in the centuries ahead the remedial agents they needed. The969 words
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Article732 1964-06-06 12 R. KARUNANITHY - R. KARUNANITHY By THE science of heal- ing has made revolutionary strides within the past decade. Modern drugs are relatively safe, potent and in their range cover the full spectrum of clinical exigencies. These drugs relieve pain restore to cripples the use of limbs and732 words
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Advertisement519 1964-06-06 12 LEO FOUNDED IN 1908 ANTIBIOTICS HORMONES LOCAL ANAESTHETICS DIURETICS VITAMINS Exclusive Agents: ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD. SINGAPORE: P.O. Box 658 KUALA LUMPUR: P.O. Box 2536 PENANG: P.O. Box 499 ANTCPAR' TftAOf NAMK >< /7 THE BEST t* \--V*"P/ ROUNDWORM EXPELLER |T \^al Rldyoorielfofr«HUKiwona»»r«Hil«M li <fi/\J »lU> Jn»t on«-onne» bottle of 'AntapM'.519 words
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Advertisement320 1964-06-06 12 good things in every capsule of FEDDIS Multi-Vitamins Cost less than s<t a day. HIH wj MIC M POTENCY f ORMUL* -M vi^^^r &Ofc( *n a IMl ,[,i ir r" I L^P^B noun discus*" l;» W^sl There are 8 life preserving elements in every capsule of Feddis Multi-Vitamins. |ust take320 words
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Article603 1964-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt Tengku gives move details: 'It's only fair if Malaya wishes to retain services of expats' •JWE 16 per cent increase in salaries for expatriate officers in Malaya will cost the Government $250,006 annually, Tengku Abdul Rahman said in a statement today.603 words
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360 1964-06-06 13 Devan was wrongly informed, says cinema firm 'WORKERS WERE SACKED FOR BAD BEHAVIOUR' I£UALA LUMPUR, Frl. 1V Shaw Brothers (Kuala Lumpur) Ltd. said in a statement today that Mr. Devan Nair, the Mp for Bungsar, was misinformed v hen he made a statement in Parliament last month accusing the company360 words
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202 1964-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl rriHE Minister ol A Health, Inche Bahaman bin. Samsuddin, today officially opened Malaysia's first neurosurgical unit at the General Hospital here. The $85,000 unit has 34 beds and will cater for both In-patients and outpatients. It was established by202 words
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298 1964-06-06 13 'FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE' PLEA 1/ UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Civil Service Association today asked the Government "in all fairness and justice" to {rant a similar ten per cent increase in salary to local officers as it has granted to expatriate staff. The association298 words
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Article113 1964-06-06 13 INDIA TO SEND NEW ENVOY HERE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. India's new High Commissioner to Malaysia will be Mr. M. K Kidwai, at present Commissioner for India in Mauritius. Mr. Kidwai will take over Trom Mr. Y. K. Puri, the present High Commissioner here who Is leaving at the end of113 words
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Obituary27 1964-06-06 13 SINOAPORE. Frt. See Busn, 47. was killed tnstanly this afternoon when his car skidded and overturned into a drain at the 13th mile Woodlands Road27 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-06-06 13 $30 MILLIONS WORTH OF SUB-CONTRACTS FOR LOCAL MEN Phase two of big hydro-electric scheme Preference will, however, be given to Malay contractors In line with the Malaysian government's policy of encouraging the community In business. This was disclosed here today by Mr. Klaus Simons, general manager of the German combine.218 words
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102 1964-06-06 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Three high-powered marine patrol launches, costing 5208.800. have just been added to the Marine Police's fleet of 22 launches and six sampans. The 36-foot long boats were built by United Engineers shipyard at Tanjong Rhu and were completed a few days102 words
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247 1964-06-06 13 Equal pay decision delay disappoints women IPOH, Fri.— The presi- dent of the Women Teachers' Union* Mrs. R. F. Bhupalan, expressed disappointment today at the Government c e1 a y in making a definite statement on the union's claim for equal pay for its members. Speaking at the annual meeting247 words
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94 1964-06-06 13 PENANG, Fri.— A lorry attendant from KuaU. Lumpur, Lo Seng Tuck, 30. was today Jailed for 18 months when he was convicted on an amended charge of dishonestly assisting in the disposal of nearly $35,000 worth of lewellerv on Aug. 22 last94 words
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Advertisement110 1964-06-06 13 An example An rxiinplr (for a married officer with one child being eUucitrd at a boarding school in Britain) showing the effect of the 10 per cent increase. THE OLD RATE Singapore Malara Sabah/Sarawak Ba.«lc pay 890.00 798 00 960.00 Expatriation pay 233.50 190.00 Pensionable Inducement pay 112.35 294.00 Total110 words
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Advertisement81 1964-06-06 13 SANYO SANYO •Oil* mill Sanyo Latest "Micro-Fine Tuning" TV Ultra -high sensitive tube "4GKS" ensures you a Clear and Sharp picture and moreover Two Hi-Fi Speakers give you a listening pleasure of rich Stereo-Phonic sound. IHU I Ultra-high sensitive tube 4GKS ***** Model 19-VVSO lr Another Sanyo's "Micro-Fine Model 23-K5O81 words
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Miscellaneous693 1964-06-06 13 Hour: 11.30 Cocktails Por Two: RADIO MALAYSIA midnight close. RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41.7 and 62.* SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Metre* 41 ad 25 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Pro. Summary; 416 Metres 6.02 Morning Melodies: 7.00 The AM. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: Morning Prelude: 7.00 News:693 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-06-06 14 State Welfare Officers ask for more funds KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JJ I NDREDS of kampong people from various states come to the Malaysian capital each year for a visit and when they run out of money head straight for the Social378 words
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130 1964-06-06 14 CRIPPLES ARE ENGAGED TO BEG FOR A SALARY KUALA LUMPI'R. Fri.— B^KKing ha.s become a business among some beggars. the Assistant Director of Social Welfare (Children's Services), Raja Teh Zaimn. said today. Speaking at a social welfare conference here, she added that some of them engaged others usually physically handicapped130 words
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Article133 1964-06-06 14 SINGAPORE. Prl. An extraordinary meeting of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union yesterday unanimously decided that the SGACSU should Join the Na- tional Trades Union Congress "in I the interests of democratic trade < union movement." The SGACSU also unanimously decided to disafflliate133 words
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265 1964-06-06 14 PILLION RIDER DESCRIBES THE DEATH CRASH At IPOH Friday. LORRY ran into the wrong section of the Lahat Road dual carriageway and killed a motorcyclist. Wong Ah Hah, 23, in a head-on collision the Magistrate's Court here was told today. The pillion rider, Yong Cheng Van, 24, was Injured. In265 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-06-06 14 The need of 1,000 trained managers soon SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 1,000 trained managers will be required by private industries in Singapore v.ithin the rext few years. This is the considered opinion of Mr. Joseph Mark, United Nations' advisor to the Economic Development Board, which is to sponsor yet another221 words
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99 1964-06-06 14 TELUK ANSON. Fri.-A re.solution supportinn the formation o: I a single national union for Malay English. Ch:nej>e and Indian te;i- chers was passed at the annual met. ing of .he Chlkus branch ol far Per.-lc Ma.ay Teacher.-.' Uniun Uric yekierday. Another prupoaaJ cailiv.g99 words
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121 1964-06-06 14 NEW POST: DEPUTY TO MENTR] IN NEGRI qFPEMBAN. Fri. The k Mentri Besar. Da to (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, today announced the creation of a new post of "deputy I to the Mentri Besar" 1 with a remuneration of $1,475 a month The new po.->t goes to Inche S;.mad121 words
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135 1964-06-06 14 SINGAPORE. Fri r former employees of the Singapore Harbour Board have .appealed to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to get them their jobs back. Meaan Anosh Singh. Hart Singh. Chan Joo Thong and Raka Singh said they were diMiiLv-ed last135 words
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Article39 1964-06-06 14 SUNGEI PAT AN I. Fri valued at about S2OO were stolen when thieves broke into a room occupied by sonic nur>es ;it Ayei Menidch. near the hospital cemetery here, last night. The nil were away on leave.39 words
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Article33 1964-06-06 14 JESSELTON. Fn. The ln>t sitting of the fir.s meeting of the first session of the newly elected Legislative Assembly of Sabah vull be held on June 17, it was announced recently.33 words
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Advertisement205 1964-06-06 14 THAT DISTINCTIVE W I 'I i" i Tetoron suit, slack or f m^ m^^^^^ work-saving, colour fast, ai^fc «^^u aak quick drying and durable j o^"^ TEIJIN LIMITED o?'i? JAPAN POLYESTER dvi I IM vj o H I R I IN G There is an OPEL TO SUIT EVERY MOTORING205 words
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Advertisement89 1964-06-06 14 SET sfsi s m I JK. j: J 3'lHtffl tt'jr- ~m 1 '■'I>^^'^ .*NOTME«"HMf V^-~"^ PRODUCT OF BRISTOt MYERS CO. NEWVORIOIYUS* ♦in coNVEN€NT*ro*9iop:y SOTTIES Of 12/36/100 TABIETS FOR YOUR AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFFaGERATTOM REQUIREMENTS CARCO LTD CARRIER AUTHORISED DEALER 275,Tanjong Katong Road Singapore 15 Tel: ***** DEAF! ■•rn:,u IVMOHJ M'.I'HO.NKH Worn89 words
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Miscellaneous88 1964-06-06 14 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi Es^i b~7, them as ver way, R$ >?^ N (SLV\O<?,rM L BUM— NOW! r— ES'THAT S'S\' V.cA\S IjffA TcMPO?A2!IV v y/—> s B WHAT iT SWy/lf\ W-rC XX V /IJNHANO ME, M\ RENT A BOAT| fjp V FjVPS; y «AWf S;*E-THIS y^SCRAMIA^J88 words
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154 1964-06-06 15 ()NE is naturally delighted to read that the Police in Penang are having a blitz against smoky diesel exhausts, but Penang Is unhappily far away. Mmy visitors to Kuala Lumpur not only tourists are apt to measure the degree of sophisticatio.i of a country154 words
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Article118 1964-06-06 15 T WAS horrified to read your report (S.T June 4) that a schoolboy in Kuala Lumpur had shot a bird In his garden with an airgun. He evinced surprise at finding the bird was ringed— l wonder if he will be as surprised to read this118 words
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LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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215 1964-06-06 15 I REFER to "Nature Lover's" letter, S.T. May 23) 1 complaining about the building of a school in the former Alkaff Gardens. It is true that the government encourages the planting of trees, but It does not follow that trees should not215 words
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Letter190 1964-06-06 15 T WONDER who is responsible for the restriction to 30 M.P.H. on the Buklt Timah Road from Woodlands to Mandal. On the south bound road there is a 30 M.P.H. limit on a road which Is perfectly safe to travel on up to at least 50 M.P.H.190 words
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Letter94 1964-06-06 15 I AM disgusted with the occupants of the modern blocks of flats who by hanging their washing outside their verandahs quickly transform their beautiful homes into slums! What sort of Impression will the foreign visitors have of us I wonder? Why cant the architects who so94 words
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Letter110 1964-06-06 15 WITH reference to recent letters of complai.it that have appeared in the Straits Times regarding our services in the Katong Area, I would be pleased if tne passengers concerned would write direct to me so that a detailed investigation can be carried out. It is the aim of110 words
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278 1964-06-06 15 I REFER to Mr. T. K. Fong's letter "Choking the Roadways" published in your May 25 issue. Mr. T. K. Fong's anxiety about the problem of traffic in Singapore in future is quite justified. Many experts all over the world are studying this problem and278 words
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84 1964-06-06 15 Opening the fields for local youth more realistic job policy before it is forced on I them by Government. It is to the credit of some firms that they have made a notable start before it is too late but that there are still many who are holding on to84 words
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Letter438 1964-06-06 15 4 K4S«^ FOR EXPERTS I REFER to the letter from "Taxpayer", headed "Helping a title and deeds search" (S.T. June I). 'Taxpayer's" attention is invited to section 19 of the Registration of Deeds Ordinance which provides that a person may apply at the Registry to Inspect438 words
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Letter61 1964-06-06 15 rpHERE must be more dogs X here than ants, to judge by the non-stop barking of dogs of all shapes and sizes In the place where 1 Uve. Some own, not Just one. but three, even four. In my opinion anybody owning more than one dog should61 words
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Letter61 1964-06-06 15 KAMPANG residents liv- i ing opposite Jalan Atifl in Paya Lebar Road are experiencing great mcon- venience as a result of the construction of Paya Lebar Road now being undertaken, which besides causing annoyance is also a source of danger in that trench, left unattended for many days,61 words
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Letter47 1964-06-06 15 'J'HE public should be told that in the Sungei Patant District Hospital, a TB patient can be warded among non-TB patients. There is a special TB ward, but it is only for government servants suffering from the disease. D! MA SEKARANG Sg. Patani47 words
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Advertisement95 1964-06-06 15 FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. s**^**, /s^po,,, IW rTllinuWMtm MO% m^^ hb r^^i ■m bi m bbbj bbu bbbi bb^tb "Jij^^B WM^nfl* Wf/tJ 1 GRIDDLE. M. W^fH *MJdK*& f£ YVv --sS-S's^'^ HOTPLATE Yj^&P*Z > Siic 17' i" x 10" B^"^*^^^ K^^^™ Aluminium Vented FILECTRIC Lid lnelu iv sealed elements combine Iff95 words
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Advertisement120 1964-06-06 15 Co og-» M Jk Enjoy the masculine freshness of Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence ia yourself— we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. -mT. Rail en Spray D»oo'v> I D'odo-c! v- »la^M-^Ha^^^^ l~i A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD ■4#[120 words
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Miscellaneous269 1964-06-06 15 Straits Times Crossword ACRUSS recantation ot a recantation 1. Combine Hie functions ot i 5. 2. 5). exuiitt bird and queer blue 10. Nelson's dear boy making hay charge (3, 6, t). with a poet (4, 8). 8 Win about sln a bucket (7). 16. The period in which ro»ds269 words
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Article25 1964-06-06 16 :t> Word* $lt (Minimum) MACIMAVS CHILDREN Thank relatives friends for condolence messages, wreaths, prayers and expression of sympathy at bereavement of melr late father.25 words
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Advertisement568 1964-06-06 16 If ontinued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St rlt SftJ READ tne beaiur Appointmantt Vacant In Trie Sunday Mall *ach waak. ONB GENERAL COOK Amah wanted. Apply 2 Ascot Rise, Singapore 11. APPLICANTS REQUIRE PHOTOCOPIES Tang's reproduce them— lo. Boat Quay, Spore, *****. CERTIFICATES. DOCUMENTS568 words
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Advertisement785 1964-06-06 16 SITUATIONS VACANT ESTABLISHED LIFE ASSURANCE Co., required Part Full time representatives. Excellent terms wltb prospects of advancement. Training given. Apply Box A 5044 B.T. Spore. SALESMEN SALESGIRLS WANTED for well-established firm salary -t- commission. Apply: .Hoover Trading Company, 534 Macpberson Road, Singapore 13 between lp a.m. 4 p.m. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN785 words
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Advertisement1038 1964-06-06 16 SITUATIONS WANTED W Wmrda U (Mi*.) Bam f» aatrm MAD the Senior Appolntmenu Vacant id Tb* Sunday Mail each week. ENGLISHMAN, Kx-Mihtary Motor Transport Sgt. long experience motor vehicles and spare parts including accounting tor such, fluent Malay 13* years Malaya and Singapore, seeks employment Singapore or Malaya Permanent resident.1,038 words
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Advertisement983 1964-06-06 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I it Word* Si (Mini— Bay St eta. mxtrm FRANK EL ESTATE: 3-roomed Compound House, 2-bathrooms, separate sltting/dlnlng-room. Elevated site. Mettaled road. 4,400 sq.ft. $35,000/--0.n.0. Real Kstate Agents Investment Co.. 53 The Arcade, B'pore i' 4649. SINGLE STOREY Shop House For Sale Or Rent In "Coronation983 words
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Advertisement887 1964-06-06 16 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Ward* ii (Mi*.) Hox in cl. extra ESTABLISHED BUSINESS CON intending, to sell a* going concern in XL good prospect for small investor interested party please apply Box A <•(.. S.T. Spore. LOCAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, Twenty year* extensive experience all branches, uvailahle shortly for part -or full-time employment887 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-06-06 16 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE it Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St Ha. extra FAIT $PEED BOAT. with 40h.p. Outboard motor, one year old. Ring Tel' (Spore) »jll9. 40C32 I WILLY'S CO.. IT Pram Slos'-. 16' I Half Cabin $625/-. IS' Cabin $770/-. 115' Ski-Bait SKjU'- 0.0.0 Kampong Arang. B'por* lo Tel:1,042 words
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Advertisement879 1964-06-06 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward* tS t Mint—Box St ett. axtrm 1 «2 SINGER VOGUE: (I Rekord 8 Wagon 1951 r" /Consul Diesel. 1960 Volkswagen 8/Wagen. M/ 1000 8/Wa- gon. 1959 M/ 1000, Holden. Austin S/ Trading Co.. 146. Albert Street. Singapore. Tel: *****. SINCAPORE USED CAR CO. Offers: IS«3879 words
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Advertisement791 1964-06-06 16 FOR SALE Hart's no (M in.)— Box 5» rf». fjrfrti it. A v. i.v. »ti» tJiuuuct excellent picture aod suuod. uuiiand Trading Co. Singapore /I4UV. GRAND PIANO, YAMAHA, In excellent condition. Only $I,loo'- 0.n.0. Owner leaving Singapore. Tel. I FREE GIFTS 101 I- idea Refrigerator. Easy payments can be arranged.791 words
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Advertisement1352 1964-06-06 17 10 LIVERPOOL WTST COASI U.K.. Uue S'pora Mm 9 yum reoang AGAPENOR li<erpeel Cda 15 Jim 7 Jaae 1/11 Juee 11 PTRRNUi LiverpMl, Dutjl n, Glasgow June 1 1 MM 13 U/U Mm II MtUMPUS LiierpMl, Dublin. Hamburg. lune II Jaae IS Him 11/21 in. 21 MEMNON Li<erpeel, Glasgow Him1,352 words
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Advertisement1302 1964-06-06 17 M THE EAC LINES LKA. \t^tf«^j_ siNCAPoei a kuau lUMPue.p.swmtNHAM pinano ■ky^y~f*V^A^H ci'-'Aii houU liuixc .o. roioiui i/i who ou<> JAIUHtb 10 StNOA. U HAVKI HAMBURt MlMl* 4HIWKIK ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. BOTNENBURS AND CBPENHACEN binmbcie v yna« Penani "BOMA" a) Sailed ll Pert 1 June 1/ I June -SUMIAWA" c)1,302 words
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Advertisement1347 1964-06-06 17 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTIHENTAL PORTS EMADUIM For London June tl •iJX.WAJnfIin Hamourg Illy I mgapor« Pt. Sham Penang G. 33 Taday 111 l 7/ 7 foi London Jiiy 21 Olilinnun Hamourg Jiiy II Singapore Pt. Sham Penanr Rotterdam Auf 4 iiiae 11/13 iiie 14/11 Jim1,347 words
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Advertisement1247 1964-06-06 17 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt Sham Penang It Due lonaon •CITY OF LEICESTER 1121 J.M 22 24 JuM 2S June 21 July Kin OF CHICAGO 2S'27).ne 21 June 21 July 17,21 Illy 21/23 Jllv 24 July II Aug tCITY OF RIPON1,247 words
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Article392 1964-06-06 18 A quiet week for rubber 'THE rubber market was very quiet throughout the short trading week, as everyone waited for the results of the plantation workers' deliberations, report H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. in th^ir current review. There were no Indications from either side and operators preferred not to change their392 words
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Article210 1964-06-06 18 (OFFICIAL IJUOI AT lUNS> June 5. Three months. INDUSTRIALS !o'i«toi<i is eta. M Box II eta rujnlop^ 15 cts. M Containers IS cts. City Dev. 7 cts '-icAiisrrr 14 cts K. Smelters ZS ctsM. Invest. 14 rts. -«O I. Cts >..< J2 Cts Ked. Uisp 14 eta. "iithmnns210 words
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Article62 1964-06-06 18 TMI Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made thr»e changes 'n Its rate* to merchants yesterday lall rates to Slum Canada buying TT BB ">." airmail OD 35). 90 d'St. 36 credit lulls. 36 1/16 trade bills. Selling TT or OO ready: Canada 35; Holland Cuildert 117 I v62 words
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611 1964-06-06 18 From Our Market Correspondent NEW ISSL'ES lost tronnd at an accelerated pace on the .Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Some fall* were as heavy as have been seen since the general decline began just before the elections. The main casualties included Motor Investments, done611 words
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Article27 1964-06-06 18 Malayan Stock Indices June 4. .him- 5 Industrials: 104.90 104.4'J Tins: (29.89 130.4« S rubbers: 105.74 105.74 •Dec. 30. J963 100. Ore. 39. >962 100.27 words
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Article910 1964-06-06 18 MALAYAN ST OCK EXCHANGE POMBINEET business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms >f the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday wich the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitesd (I.UUO) 11.75, (1.000) $1.71, (1,000) $1.70: C. S. Holding (4.000) $3.20; Dunlopi (1.000) $2.28; Esse erd*. (5.000) $2.74; tut. Smelters910 words
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Article26 1964-06-06 18 JUNE. 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE tiSi tents (dowp three-eighths of a cent.) TIN: 5557.23 (up $'J.*.">) Kstimated unofficial offering; 245 tons (down five tons).26 words
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Article185 1964-06-06 18 CHIPS lying alongside (n, Slnxapere Harbour wharves or expected today are: Straat Jobore 1/2. Coromanc!el 4/5, Peleus 6/7. Empire Klttiwake ey. Elpenor 10/11. President Coollrlee 15/16, Yewhank is. Eastern Rover It, Rajah Brooke 21/22, Bong Be- 21 Benarmin 33/34. Ball (Dutch) 35/36. City ol Ripon 3H/39, DeDblghstalre185 words
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486 1964-06-06 18 THE price of Straits tin rose in Penang yesterday by S2i a picul to 5557J on an offering estimated at 245 tons, down five tons. The rise nuy have been rather less than expected to some quarters after the £35 a toi. rise486 words
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Advertisement1117 1964-06-06 18 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANB P. CULJ SERVICE In FrtMßtle. Adelaide. Metteirse, Sydney Tt: lMirM mt *»I»MttiMsi •ARPETA ''I" 11 ,5y, S |jSo U/uIl- n S£ P "S S FROM AUSTRALIA T |||p|| Leave F'rrantie Spore P. S'nam Penang RANEE 11/21 Jim 22/21 Jsnc CHANOPARA Sailed II Pert 7Ji.se OAMORA1,117 words
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Advertisement214 1964-06-06 18 S'por* ITA/ITO FROM CALCUTTA A KAKINADA m.v. "Stote of Anom" for Osaka, Kob« ond Yokohomo June »/10 FROM BOMBAY m.v. "Star* of Andhra" tor Jopon 14/1$ FROM YOKOHAMA, OSAKA I MOJI m.v. "Banner CliH" for Visakhapatnom and Calcutta 12/12 FROM JAPAN t, HONGKONG m.v. "State) of Bihar" for Madras, Tuticorm.214 words
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Advertisement759 1964-06-06 19 SHOPPING GUIDfc (Spore) Word. M 'Nil >— 8.1, M rl, ,rtr* OIAMONO AND SOLITAIRE eternity rings. Buy It irom Lee Onn Jewellers. Spore. INSTALLING SUNWAY VENETIAN Hlinds. Helmets and Alum. Awnings Consult Runmaater At Co., Singapore Phone *****. jtwtLLtHr mam tne mom appredated GKt. Latest Range at Tic Ring Goldsmiths759 words
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Advertisement920 1964-06-06 19 THE PUBLIC TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) STATEMENT OP LIQUIDATORS' RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE PERIOD FROM 13TH MARCH. 19«2 TO ItTH MARCH. 19M REALISATIONS DISBURSEMENTS Uate Of whom received Nature of asset* Amount Date Of whom paid Nature of Amount realised Disbursements 1963 1963 Jan. 15 The Treasury, Contribution920 words
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Article, Illustration905 1964-06-06 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: Miss Delaware, Logical, Tariff Q and Timberlane are all set for repeat performances tomorrow ON THE TRACK with Ipoh, Friday gUNDAY looks like a good day for "doubles" at Ipoh, with several first-run winners holding first-rate chances of scoring again. Outstanding among905 words
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Article55 1964-06-06 20 LONDON, Frt. Relko. the brilliant French winner or the Epsom Derby last year, won the Coronation Clip over 12f at Epsom Downs yesterday. Ridden by Yves St Martin, the 6-4 on favourite beat KlialkU (G. Bougourei by a neck with Royal Avenue (L. Piggott; third lourReuter - 55 words
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1571 1964-06-06 20 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; (8F) strongly fancied: (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowance: Soaidl. P. K. Leong, Llm and Dragon 3-lb; Naziidi and Chong S-lh:1,571 words
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Advertisement1174 1964-06-06 20 JT#i i Ssfc^aSfSji TTYFTi TENDER NOTICE J.K.R. negri sembilan Tenders from Contractors re- TENDER NOTICE r|»t*red in the District Offlce. Tenders will be received Kuala Kangsar and those Con- rom Rp B i«tp r prf pwn rv>n ir»nors regisiereQ iv me r.wiJ. trontnrc i»> pi... »_j under Clasj, D and1,174 words
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Advertisement705 1964-06-06 20 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS. TAKE NOTICE that the First Meeting of Creditors in the under mentioned cases will be neld on I Tuesday, the 23rd day of June, 1964 at the Official Assignee s Chambers. Top Floor, High Court Building, Singapore. Bankruptcy No. 7.63705 words
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Advertisement812 1964-06-06 20 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENOers will be dosed at noon on June the 10th for the purchase of 4293 tins dented tins of Jacob's Biscuits in one or separate lots. One assortment Is as follows Cream Crackers 3173 tins Selected 057 tins Butter Cream 44 tins Others 119 tins The above812 words
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330 1964-06-06 21 Halim's injury turns tide against Kedah MALAYA SUP KEDAH 3 SELANGOR 4; Alor Star, Friday. gELANGOR, the cup holders, were lucky to take full points from this north zone Malaya Cup tie at Kedah's ground today. Kedah held Selangor to I—l at halftime and appeared to have mastered the cup330 words
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310 1964-06-06 21 MCA LEAGUE Singapore in sight of easy victory FNTIAN, Frl.— Singapore, the MCA league champions, put themselves in a strong position for an innings win over Johore after the first day of their twoday match here today. Scores were: Johore 96 and 60—2: Singapore 248—4 declared. Johore were skittled In310 words
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Article39 1964-06-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl The events In the Malaysia Olympic shooting, trials at Gurney Road here this weekend are: Saturday Small bore rifles prone; clay pigeon; free pistol. Sunday Clay pigeon; silhouette rapid fire; smallbore rifle three positions.39 words
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145 1964-06-06 21 EDDY CHOONG BEATEN IN EXHIBITION MATCH HONG KONG. Frl. Eddy hoong, four-times AllKrvgland champion and coach of the visitinr Malaysian Thomas Cup badminton team, was beaten by local champion Wong Cheonc Loeng in a one-set exhibition match here last nlfht, reports GEORGE LIU. Eddy, obviously oat of condition and troubled145 words
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Article24 1964-06-06 21 ALOR STAR. Fri. Selangor beat Kedah 1-0 in the Burnley Cup soccer match played at the P.A. of Kedah ground here today.24 words
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Article102 1964-06-06 21 SOCCEK Malaya Cup: Perils v S'gor (Kangar). Spore Div. 2B T. Kurau Utd. v Teachers; Khalsa v Dunman Pioneers; Div. SB: Police t Star Soccerites: Div. 3( Newtonites v Seletar (all matches ai Farrer Pk). CRICKET MCA Learur: Johore v Spore (Pontian); Malacca v Negri (Malacca); Perak102 words
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Article, Illustration391 1964-06-06 21 JACK FINGLETON - By JACK FINGLETON TEST COMMENTARY NOTTINGHAM, Fri. 11 The captains tossed, the Duke of Edinburgh arrived by helicopter, the English immediately 5t a wicket and the day play ended ten minutes before lunch with England minus Fred Titmus's wicket for 52 runs in the first391 words
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Article54 1964-06-06 21 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Malaysian Polo Association tournament for the MacDougall Cup began here today and the scores after the first two chukkas were: Selangor led Singapore 6i-4; Royal Pahang led Johore 4-3* Tengku Mahkota's team led Irish Hussars 6j-0 The remaining two ehukkas will be played tomorrow and54 words
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Article151 1964-06-06 21 SOCCEB Spore Div SB Paslr Panjang Wanderers l Katong 0; Radin Mas 1 Race Cours* utd. 0. Kluanr Div. 1: PWD Combined 2 Revertex 1. Malacca Div 2: Hakka Assn. 4 Medicals 0. Ipob Div. 2: Police FF 3 Menglembu 2; Dir. 3 Band Irish Hussars w.o. Municipality; Ipoh151 words
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Article79 1964-06-06 21 LONDON. Frl Rain almost washed out the whole of yesterday's county cricket programme. Oravesend had most play two hours 45 minutes enabled Kent to build up a commanding advantage against Gloucestershire, taking their lead to 346 with four wickets left. Rain again fell today and caused theReuter - 79 words
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Article123 1964-06-06 21 HOCKEY SRC 2 CEYLON S.C. 0: Singapore, Friday J»WO SPLENDID goals by inside-right Douglas x Nonis took Singapore Recreation Club to the final of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition today. A depleted Ceylon Sports Club side played magnificently to hold Leauue champions123 words
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Article69 1964-06-06 21 SEREMBAN. Frl. Referee Abdul Mohamed was struck by player after abandoning the Negrl Sembilan Div. 1 soccer match between Malays and Indians Inche Mohamed abandoned the game when the Malays protested and refused to allow their opponents to take a penalty awarded by the referee. The score69 words
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Article343 1964-06-06 21 PATHANKOT (Punjab). Frl. An Indian eleven defeated the visiting Malaysian hockey team 1-0 after being held to a scoreless first half here yesterday. The winning goal was scored by India's centre-rorward Harblnder In the 12th minute to the second half when he beat two defenders before scoringReuter - 343 words
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424 1964-06-06 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - Tomorrow's ties may show way to final NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The shape of things to come in this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition may be revealed by Sunday's Important matches in which Perak are at home to Penane and Singapore receive Malacca at Jalan Besar Stadium. Penanß424 words
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Advertisement133 1964-06-06 21 Mr Konosuke Matsushita's concept of providing "BETTER PRODUCTS FOR BETTER LIVING" has been faithfully adhered to through the many years that Matsushita has produced radios To-day more than 17,000,000 sets hove been purchased by individual Notional customers. Each and every National radio produced receives the best attention and undergoes extreme133 words
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Advertisement387 1964-06-06 21 NEW, IT'S REMOTE CONTROL! nil pi MAT AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR Midget in size. Giant in _j» performance. Compact, folding type. Pro,ects 35 [Sj M Equipped with "Cooler" I ■HRttp' whicl-i allows longer pro- fc^fjvß MuM*"! ALL PROJECTORS H SUPPLIED WITH fJP J I I GUARANTEE ti^^^ma ENG LOK MANSION TEN387 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-06-06 22 VOLUNTEER BRIGADE AT THE BORDER NOW JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's combat brigade of volunteers have arrived at their allotted destinations on the Malaysian border, according to Brig-General Ahmadi, a section chief of the Supreme Operations Command. He told the official Antara news agency in an interview today that villagers along theUPI - 71 words
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Article24 1964-06-06 22 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Ramakn.shna Bangeetha Bataba in Singapore i.s holding a concert at the Cultural Centre on Sunday at 8 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-06-06 22 Bomb found on S'pore bridge RENDERED HARMLESS WITH ONLY THIRTY SECONDS TO GO SINGAPORE. Fri. An Army bomb expert tonight defused a bomb just 30 seconds before it was due to explode under a bridge at Bukit Timah. The bomb was placed in the middle of a road divider of187 words
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Article53 1964-06-06 22 SALISBURY. Fri.— Two Africans were injured when police opened fire on a gang stoning a house in Salisbury's MufaJcose township last nik'lu. a police spokesman said today. Neither was seriously hurt. Earlier, police used teargas when 300 Africans at an illegal meeting in the same township refusedReuter - 53 words
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Article25 1964-06-06 22 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship will stage a variety concert "Limelight" at the Anglo-Chinese School (Coleman Street) tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Obituary24 1964-06-06 22 CABLE RECEIVED l.v Doctor P ThillHlnmhan. 14 HltshlMnii Road. Binicaporr Matins hi" coualn l>octor K Camnathan iwmml away at Sithan krrney. IVri>ly rgrett.-d24 words
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Article418 1964-06-06 22 IPOH. Friday fTHE president of the sessions court here, Inche A Mohamed Azmi bin Dato Haji Kamaruddin. today sentenced a police inspector to 12 months' jail for criminal breach of trust of $5,513, which had been entrusted to him for payment of arrears of salary to418 words
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Article320 1964-06-06 22 LONDON. Pri.— The surge of activity on the takeover front and a turther stream of company news produced many features in the Stock Markets today. Apart from these, the markets generally were quiet and the tendency was slightly easier. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp320 words
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Article60 1964-06-06 22 LONDON. Fri.—Spot 20 15/16 d., July 20 15 16d Aug. 20 13 16d., Sept. 20\d.. July Sept. 20 13 I6d Oct. Dec. 2011 16d., Jan Mar. 20 9 16a.. April June 20 9/18 d.. July Sept. 20 9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 9 16d.. ci.f June 20 7 16d..60 words
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Article22 1964-06-06 22 LONDON. Fri.—Biyers £1125. sellers £1130. Forward buyers £1104, sellers £1106. Settlement £1130. Turnover a.m. 65 tons. p.m. 65 tons. Tone: Firm.22 words
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Article500 1964-06-06 22 NOTTINGHAM, Friday. ENGLAND struggled gallantly on a treacherous pitch against Australia on the second day of the first Test here today and did well to score 216 for eight at the close. England's worst period was the hour after lunch when they lost four wickets for500 words
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Article127 1964-06-06 22 IQNDON. Fri. Rtmlta of 1 County cricket matches piayed today: C'heatrrfirld: Worcestershire bt Derbyshire by 1 wkt. Derby 203 hiid 60-5 uec. Woics 90-6 dec. «D. Morgan 3-18) and 174-8 (T. Graveney 60; D. Morgan 5-48 Worcs 10 pU. Dei by 2. \uneaton: Warwickshire bl Nottinghamshire by127 words
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Article74 1964-06-06 22 LONDON. Fri— Sir Frank Robinson's Homeward' Bound, ridden by Graham Siarkry. boat otf a stronc challenge to win The Oaks, the lillie.-. classic, run out 11M .it I Epsom today. Homeward Bound iIOO-7> finished two lengths ahead ot 50-1 outsider Windmill Givl (Joe Mercer* with the 10- Chance.74 words
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Advertisement313 1964-06-06 22 ■Il CLAMOROUSLY YOURS 11 1 [I Made in Germany 1 THROUGH PERFECT TECHNIQUE ■^*255 i** H llUbßaa>aaaaaaaaaaainßMaaaaa>aa9B r SAMOA \f 23" P. TUBE, 36 VALVE FUNCTIONS 10 2 CHANNELS, 7" x 5" Hi-Fi Dynamic Speaker. CONSOLE I 36 valve function I CAPRI 23 rim P |c I JAVA tura tuba313 words
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Advertisement103 1964-06-06 22 20 words $10 (minimum) O'NEILL (nee Kirn). To Pan»y and Owen Roe a daughter, vlster for Fae, at Dunnun 31m May. Both well. WONG: To Mr. and Mra. Fook Choon a dauithter at Central Nursing Home. Ipoh on 3-6-64. Both well. Tbanki to Doctor and Staff. LIM— TAN: Between Eng103 words
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Advertisement314 1964-06-06 22 <ot~ .<£*"■ Tp. a^H Another Fin* Product By DRUG HOUSES OF AUSTRALIA. LTD.. Moktrs Of HUDSON S'EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. ON TOP OF THE WORLD.... a Precious Bodyguard! fA MESSAGE OF HOPE for all NASAL PATIENTS.... MAJOR M. MEERENDONK, MBE. 8.A., of the Troininq Depot The Brigode ot Gurkhas, Kedoh:-"For over 30314 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-06-06 22 JJIOHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya und Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Prnani? 90 75 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7541 words
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