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Title Section20 1964-06-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration886 1964-06-08 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Summit way clear PHILIPPINES MESSAGE REAFFIRMS MAY 27 AGREEMENT; PREMIER READY TO GO TO TOKYO By I: KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE way to the Tokyo summit appeared to be clear tonight with a statement from Tengku Abdul Rahman that he was prepared to go to TokyoUPI - 886 words
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206 1964-06-08 1 INDONESIANS STILL VIOLATING BORDER: DATO ISMAIL MIRI, Sunday. THE MINISTER of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here today that Indonesians were violating Malaysian territorial rights "even on the eve of the summit talks." I He had reports of Indonesian violations of Malaysian borders as late206 words
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Article42 1964-06-08 1 LAGOS. Sun. Seven trade union leaders have been arrested In Port Harcourt. in Eastern Nigeria, and charted with conduct liable to cause a breach of the peace. Nigeria has been gripped by a nation-wide strike for a i week. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article72 1964-06-08 1 $510 upset in Ipoh by Manikam IPOH. Sun. Seven-year-old Manikam, ridden by apprentice Lawrence Wong, won the fourth race over 9f here today and paid tote dividends of S5lO (win) and $57 (places). The forecast tote on the race No. 15 (Manikam) and No. 11 (runner-up champion). paid $1,132 at72 words
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Article22 1964-06-08 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. U.S. military grant-aid to Japan since the war has totalled $834,419,000. Congressional testimony showed today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article116 1964-06-08 1 Call-up within a fortnight: Khaw SINGAPORE. Sun. —The call-up for national service in the Army and civil defence will take place "within a fortnight." This was disclosed here tonight by the Minister for Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, before returning to Kuala Lumpur after a brief visit116 words
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Article50 1964-06-08 1 DACCA (East Pakistan), Sun. A river boat carrying 36 persons capsized In a 70-mile-per-hour gale on Friday night, reports reaching here today said. The reports said 20 people Ml drowned The accident happened in the River Padma near Farldpur, about 100 miles southwest of here. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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91 1964-06-08 1 l ESSELTON. Sun. Indo- J neslans living In Sabah will be given citizenship, if i they comply with legal re- qulrements and keep out of trouble. Sabah's Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, said today. About 30.000 Indonesians live in Sabah working as labourers on estates91 words
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293 1964-06-08 1 Sabah Alliance: Stephens flies in to meet Tengku SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sabah Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, flew in here tonight expressing confidence that the crisis in the Sabah Alliance could be amicably settled after talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman. After denying that there was a serious split within the293 words
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Article128 1964-06-08 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police tonight searched in vain for a time bomb, which an anonymous person warned had been planted in "a Green Bus travelling along the Lim Chu Kang/Choa Chu Kang Roads route." The police set up roadblocks along the rout^e and checked all128 words
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103 1964-06-08 1 JOHORE SOCIALIST FRONT LEADER DETAINED JOHORE BAHRC, Sun. A Socialist Front central executive committee member. Lee Bing Hyok, 35. was arrested at his Pontian Kechil home yesterday by the Special Branch and detained under the Internal Security Act. Lee, a former teacher, was a candidate for the Pontian Kechii State103 words
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Article61 1964-06-08 1 MEXICO CITY. Sun. Singer Abbe Lane, who obtained a divorce from band leader Xavier Cugut earlier this week, liad her lust after-divorce date, last night. Singer .Eddie Fisher escorted her to dinner at jlie Prince Hotel here. Fisher i.s currently .jerforming at a local night club.,AP - 61 words
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Article39 1964-06-08 1 CANNES Sun.— Three men were killed and one •seriously Injured yesterday when two French Air Force helicopters, collided in flight here. They had taken part in an aerial ballet over Cannes *hich was to end today. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article197 1964-06-08 1 MAL plea to Labour Ministry Refer dispute to arbitration SINGAPORE, Sun. Malaysian Airways tonight disclosed that it had asked the Labour Ministry here to refer its dispute with the Malaysian AirwaysQantas Employees' Union to arbitration. The Airways, in statement, said that it was doing this because it believed that, "in197 words
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Article50 1964-06-08 1 AID TO INDIA WASHINGTON. Sun. United States has agreed to provide India with equivalent of about 100 million dollars a year in lons-term military aid. it was reported here today. Agreement on continuing I" S. support as announced in joint communique is*ucd >n Washington and Wsu Delhi. Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article327 1964-06-08 2 U.S. steps up arms aid to India NEW DELHI, Sun. r jHL United States unexpectedly announced yesterday an increase in military assistance to India and in effect publicly endorsed Mr. Nehru's successor, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, as Prime Minister. In addition to current, grant aid levels, estimated at USSSO-60 million327 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-06-08 2 yWO Korean riot police drag a student to a waiting van during the anti-government demonstrations in Seoul. Over 2,000 students participated. They were demanding the resignation of President Park Chun Hee. About tiOO students were arrested. UPI photo.UPI - 43 words
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Article27 1964-06-08 2 RANGOON, Sun— U Ba Saw. Burmese Ambassador to Thailand and the Philippines, has been appointed Ambassador to the Soviet Union, it was announced yesterday.27 words
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250 1964-06-08 2 CAPETOWN, Sun. > I 1 THE hum Is on for South Africa's Vaaldam "monvtrr"—a huge reptile with staring eyes reputed to livo in the River Vaal near here. It rose from the slimy depths of theReuter - 250 words
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Article177 1964-06-08 2 GEORGETOWN, Sun. HR. Cheddi Jagan, the British Guiana Premier, last night offered to form a coalition Government with Mr. Forbes Burnham's People's National Congress. The offer was for parity in the Cabinet and the Senate. Dr. Jafean said he would not include Mr. Peter D'Agluar'sReuter - 177 words
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Article117 1964-06-08 2 LIFE TERM FOR VIETNAM MAJOR SAIGON, Sun.— A revolutionary court last night imposed a sentence of life imprisonment with hard labour on Vietnamese Army Major Dang Sy whose troops precipitated Viet Nam's sixmonth Buddhist crisis last year when they opened fire on Buddhist demonstrators In Hue. The 37-year-old officer, father117 words
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Article47 1964-06-08 2 HONOLULU, Sun —The US$BO million cable linking Hawaii and Japan Is undergoing last minute work at Wake and Midway Islands before Its June 18 opening. The 6.200-mile cable Joins Hawaii with Midway. Wake, Guam and the Nincmlya Islands en route to Tokyo.47 words
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183 1964-06-08 2 Talks in Ceylon to f orm coalition Govt pOLOMBO. Sun. A two day conference of the Lanka Sama SamaJ (Social Equality) Party began here yesterday to decide whether to form a coalition with Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike's Freedom Party. Mrs. Bandaranaike needs Leftist support to bolster her parliamentary majorityAP - 183 words
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Article48 1964-06-08 2 Pulled out wrong tooth killed MANILA, Sun. For pulling out the wrong tooth, a dental employee in Batangas Province. south of Manila, was .stabbed dead by his patient after a heated argument, national police reported yesterday. The dead man was Avellno PagkallWßgan. 26. The assailant was not Identified.48 words
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495 1964-06-08 3 GEN. DE GAULLE TELLS JOHNSON'S SPECIAL ENVOY, GEORGE BALL... PARIS, Sun. QENERAL de Gaulle explained to Mr. George Ball, President Johnson's special envoy, at their meeting here that only political action could bring any hope of a satisfactory solution in Vietnam, diplomatic circles495 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-06-08 3 THIS NOSE FLUTE PLAYER IS BEAUTY QUEEN MISS GEMMA Cruz, a 21-year-old historical writer who plays the nose flute, was elected Miss Philippines on May 30 to represent her country at the Miss International Pageant in Miami beach. Miss Cruz, daughter of a Manila newspaper woman columnist, is sft. lOinch.UPI - 73 words
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Article29 1964-06-08 3 JAKARTA, Sun. President Soekamo expressed the hope in a message today that the new Bung Karno University dedicated to his ideas would "fan the flame of revolution.29 words
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202 1964-06-08 3 Britain says 'yes' to 6-nation talks ONDON, Sun. Britain yesterday informed the Soviet Government It was willing to "accept in principle" a Russian proposal for an international conference on Laos, the Foreign Office announced. The Soviet Government has been informed the British acceptance is subject to the wording of the202 words
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Article209 1964-06-08 3 NEHRU: FIRE, WATER, AIR HOMAGE YEW DELHI, Sun. As priests prayed to the God of Fire, the ashes of the late Prime Minister Nehru were taken from here today for immersion ir. the holy rivers at Allahabad in the holiest of Hindu ceremonies. These rituals were carried out against theAP - 209 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-06-08 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Hi <*A*t <XJ 4 CUP I Oo &TAV 1 AisJD TALK Z> v mhiv y Sjf V 1&J il <24 words
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407 1964-06-08 3 CLEVELAND, Sun p E N N S YLVANIA'S Governor William Scranton today met ex President Dwight Eisenhower at his Gettysburg farm amid reports here that the governor had decided to fight Senator Barry Goldwater for the Republican Presidential nomination. Mr. Scranton's press secretary, Mr. Jack407 words
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Article194 1964-06-08 3 PIO DF. JANEIRO. Sunday DARAGUAY this week out out delicate diplomatic feelers to recover a. nightshirt. The historic garment be longed to Paraguay's 19tl century national hero. Mar shal Francisco Solano Lopez who aspired to become tru Napoleon of South America He wore the nightshirt194 words
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107 1964-06-08 3 STE. MERE-EGLISE (Prance). Sun.— The man credited with being the first American to parachute into Prance on D-Day, 1944, re-enacted his historic feat on the 20th anniversary of his Jump here on Friday night. Mr. Robert M. Murphy. 38, father of five children jumpedUPI - 107 words
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Article26 1964-06-08 3 CANNES "Prance*. Sun.— Three Prench airmen were killed and a fourth seriously iniured yesterday when their helicopters crashed after giving an aerial demonstration.26 words
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128 1964-06-08 3 MSTERDAM, Sun.— More J\ than 30 teenagers Jumped into *he water here yesterday in attempts to reach the Beatles, who .were touring the city's canals. 'Anything. but save us from more,' a police insnector said. "I guess a Khrushchev visit will be child's play."128 words
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Article161 1964-06-08 4 Lee: Govt. out to help Malays SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, lait night reiterated the Government's sincerity in wanting to help Malays in the State to Improve their lot. But they should equip themselves to nil high positions in business and Government bodies." he sajd. "Education161 words
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Article79 1964-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 8,400 ton H.M.T.S. Monarch will arrive In Singapore on July 6 or 7 to make the second Seacom cable laying operation lnvollng 262 nautical miles of armoured cable and 14 repeaters to complete the Jessefton. Singapore section and making the final splice In79 words
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755 1964-06-08 4 I SINGAPORE, Sun. "I* UK Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, claiming to represent some 10,000 port workers, today said that it was prepared to justify its claims for better wages and working conditions to the Industrial Arbitration Court. Mr. P.C. Pillai, the president of755 words
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Article290 1964-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. MORE than 500 Singapore teachers today took part in the 1 2 -mi 1 c National Day teachers' walk from Mandai Road to Farrer Park. The teachers, from a 1 1 four language streams schools, including 38 women, began the gruelling walk, organised290 words
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Article235 1964-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. fVHE REPRESENTATIVE of the International Con- federation of Free Trade Unions today praised the achievements of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, and said that the union now held a "position of importance in the commercial sector", because of its correct approach to trade235 words
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Article78 1964-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Industrial Arbitration Court will give an award In the dispute between the Housing and Development Board and the Singapore Public Daily-rated Employees' Unions Federation relating to rates ot pay for work on Sundays and public holidays on Wednesday at 10 ajn. The court78 words
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130 1964-06-08 4 'Rhio forces can invade Malaysia 5 From Page 1 to give confidence to foreign capital." he said. "We now belong to one nation, and our main task is to see that we survive the Indonesian confrontation. We must set aside all our differences in facing it." In JAKARTA. Antara news130 words
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164 1964-06-08 5 Price and prejudice over hospital medicine OINGAPORE. Sun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, opening the Pharmacy Week exhibition at the Victoria Memorial hall yesterday. spoke of the orejudice that many people had a?«iinst medicine obtained from Government hospitals. Mr l.cc said: "People who Day private doctors for their164 words
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Article40 1964-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Ihe Pasir Panjang District Scout Commissioner, Mr. Poo Kia Pang, a veteran hitch-hiker will talk on 'Hitch-hiking to Europe" at the wcekiv meeting of the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association tomorrow at 8.30 o.m40 words
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Article46 1964-06-08 5 PENANG. Sun. Mariners are warned that the Far East Air Porce will hold bombing and tiring exercises at the Pulau Songsong range. In the Bunting Island group, oft Kedah. between 0 a.m. and 4 p.m.. and again from 630 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. tomorrow46 words
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Article292 1964-06-08 5 ROOMS IN PETALING JAVA AND BUNGSAR AREAS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. "freshies" who could not find accommodation in the hostels of the University of Malaya have found "digs" in Petaling Jaya and nearby areas. More than 200 students had to find accommodation, outside the campus, at the292 words
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Article265 1964-06-08 5 KEITH HOOPER - AUSSIE MILK AND ASIAN TASTES KEITH HOOPER From CYDNEY, Sun. The Asian regional director of the Australian Trade Department, Mr W. D Cairns, yesterday urged Australian food producers to revise thrir attitudes towards Asian tastes. He urged them to make more thorough surveys of Asian market needs. He said the265 words
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139 1964-06-08 5 All Malaysia may walk in made-in-Singapore socks, says Goh SINGAPORE, Sunday. T«HE Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said 1 today that Singapore-made socks could capture the Malaysian market with the introduction of the common market. He said this when he laid the foundation stone of the Swan Socks139 words
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Article43 1964-06-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Minister for Culture and Assemblyman for Kampong Olam, Mr. S. RaJaratnam. will hold his meet-the-people session on Tuesday, at 8 pm Instead of his usual WedI nesday session, because there will be a Legislative Assembly meeting lon Wednesday.43 words
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112 1964-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Tht 1 Minister tor Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, yesterday directed the Industrial dispute between the travel agency firm. Q C. Nanda and Son.s Ltd.. of Raffle*- Place and Us employees, represented by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union, to the112 words
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Article72 1964-06-08 5 CINGEI P U AM. Sun Abdul Rahman bin .laffar. 3-\ a teacher of Kuala. Ketil. «as killed whrn his Mootrr collided with a lorry near ihr 24th mlplonr on the durun-Sik road ve^terday aftrrnoon He Mas returninc from Jeniang after having informed hi- father that his (Rahman's)72 words
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96 1964-06-08 5 pENANG. Sun.— Friends and well- wishers have promised over sioo.ooo for the One Kene Sens Memorial Education Foundation Fund. The fund has been set ud by close associates of the late Mr. Ong. one of Malaya's leading educationists who died In Penang96 words
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Article41 1964-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Trje Singapore; Family Planning Association will how a panel discussion on family planning at the Shell Theatrette tomorrow at 4.45 p.m. Two films. "Too Late" and "6tudles in Human Fertility." will be screened during the discussion.41 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-06-08 5 Trengganu cholera measures: Bahaman satisfied jm I^UALA TRENGGANU, Sun.— The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today expressed satisfaction on the precautionary measures taken by the Trenggariu medical and health authorities in combating cholera in the State. He was speaking to reporters after his visit to the General Hospital282 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-06-08 6 Ningkan leaves after talks with Razak I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. left for Sarawak today after having discussions with the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. on development plans and the border situation in his State. Quiet now Mr. Nlnskan. who had been169 words
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Article46 1964-06-08 6 SINGAPORE, Bun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will move the adoption of the proposed amendments to the Standing Orders of the Singapore Legislative Assembly as set out In the report of the Standing Orders Committee when the Assembly sits on Wednesday.46 words
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Article370 1964-06-08 6 SEVER CONNECTIONS WITH CUEPACS, SAYS BULLETIN OF UNION OF GOVT CLERKS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'j'lIK National Union of Government Clerical Workers today called for direct negotiations between clerks and the Government if the clerks ever hope to get a fair deal. In an> editorial in its370 words
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242 1964-06-08 6 3,000 troops in jungle war exercise in Pahang SINGAPORE, Sunday. gO ME 3,000 British, Australian and New Zealand infantry and artillery units are now taking part in a massive ground exercise in the jungles or Pahang in central Malaya. A British Army statement Issued here said the artillery units have242 words
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99 1964-06-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— A con tract, worth $1.7 million, to supply equipment for two almost identical kitchens tor Muslims and non-Muslims at the new international airport at Subank, near here has been awarded to Stotts of Oldbam. Lancashire. in north-west England. Firms from Australia.99 words
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79 1964-06-08 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Singapore importers of monosodium glutamate (used as seasoning) will have their individual import quotas for this month reduced to 50 per cent of the May quota. This was announced by Mr. A V. Cordeiro. acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports in79 words
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Article27 1964-06-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tne annual meeting of the Musicians' Union, Federation of Malaya, will be held next Sunday at the East- 1 em Hotel here.27 words
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Article20 1964-06-08 6 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun.— A community hall is to be built at Chalolc Lama in Mukim Chalok.20 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-06-08 6 LONDON. Sun MARKING the end of a long association between Malayan teachers and an agricultural training centre in England, this group are the last in a long line of student teachers from Malaya who have taken courses in modern agricultural techniques at the Massey-Fer-k'U.son School294 words
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Article32 1964-06-08 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police yesterday detained nine "fighters" from the "Ghee Ang Poon" secret society operating In Redhill Close under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Another 2.593 persons were screened.32 words
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119 1964-06-08 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Various ministries and state departments will submit their draft requirements for the first FlveYear Malaysian Development Plan, which is scheduled to begin in 1966. by November this year. The economic adviser to the Malaysian Government, Dr. W. T. Philips said this119 words
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81 1964-06-08 6 SKREMBAN. Sun.— After seven years in temporary premises, the Day Training Centre here has moved to its own 55Q0.000 modern building at Sikamat The old building in Charmer Road has been handed over to a Malay secondary school. The new centre has ;i81 words
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Article54 1964-06-08 6 KANGAR. Sun.— Perlis will celebrate the birthday of her Rule* who is also the Yam? di-Pertuan Agong— with a variety show at the Istana Arau on June 12 There will be dances staged bt the Persatuan Bella Indera Suna Kampong Pondok. and the Kuala Perlis Youth54 words
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Article44 1964-06-08 6 PENANG. Sun. The MufOlm League of Penang and Province Wellesley will hold a tea party at the E and O Hotel on Wednesday in honour of Haji C.H. Mohamed Koya, a -nember of th« Indian Parliament, now on a visit here.44 words
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106 1964-06-08 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V An Aus t r alian firm has plans to set up a carpet making factory nere when the demand is big enough to Justify it. This was disclosed by Mr. S. R. Simpson, export manager of Feit and106 words
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65 1964-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— An awardwmning Cathay-Kens film "Anak taut." which has received worldwide praise, will be released at the end of this month. "Analc Laut" tells a story of the traditional enmity between two communities over conflicting customs, culture and beliefs, which U resolved by the65 words
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Article29 1964-06-08 7 KUALA TRENOQANU. Sun. A total of 167 people have been appointed to serve as jurors this year In Trengganu. according to the latest Government gazette.29 words
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Article185 1964-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sunday. rpHE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union will stage x a "protest march" to the Ministry of Education on Saturday over what it claims to be the lorg delay In meeting its demands for better pay and condi- tions. At an emergency meeting at Kota185 words
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Article74 1964-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The semiftnals of "Talentime for Schools 1964." organised by the Boys' Town Old Boys' Association, will be held at the Victoria Theatre on June 19 and June 20 at 7 p.m. The finals will be on July 2. Tickets for the semi-finals at SI and74 words
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Article55 1964-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Marine Police has called for tenders for the construction of eight more launches to add to its I existing fleet of 25 launches and six sampans. Mr. T. Chelllah. the Police Secretary, said today five of them would be 45 ft. long55 words
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Article, Illustration332 1964-06-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. QNLY 21 clerks out of a total of 806 in Selangor passed the General Clerical Services examination held in January. This was stated today by the general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. G.332 words
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115 1964-06-08 7 MAL service to Manila likely says Sardon IT I ALA I I.MPI R. Sun The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir said today that .Malaysian Airways might start a service to Manila in the near future. He said negotiations would begin as soon as full diplomatic relations between115 words
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231 1964-06-08 7 jailed I^OTA BHARU. Sun.— 1V A rubber estate gardener, Senik bin Jenal, 32 was today found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder ard sentenced to five years' tail in the Hiph Court here Senik was originally charged with the murder of231 words
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Article66 1964-06-08 7 TELLK ANSON. Sun. The Lower Perak Government Servant's Co-operative Thrift and: Loan Society Ltd. made a net profit of $14,473.69 for 1963 $1.245 58 more than the orevious year. The society's report and statement of accounts to be presented lat the annual meeting on Wednesday also66 words
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148 1964-06-08 7 Court is told of nude man with girl VjUAR. Sun. Dris bin iTI Alias, 19, unemployed, was yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court here on a charge of attempting to rape an 11 -year-old girl. Drih was alleged to have 1 attempted to rape the girl 1148 words
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87 1964-06-08 7 Reserve Unit men save couple from robber KUALA LUMPUf:. Sun.— Three members of the 1 Federal Reserve Unit on beat duty last night saved a courting couple trom an armed robber at the Merdeka Stadium. The robber held up a student 1 Lai Cheng Kit. 16. of the Setapak High87 words
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Article53 1964-06-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun a carpenter. Chan N«a. 18 ».<.-, held up by two youths in the Star Theatre. Pasar Road, while the shorn- was on and robbed of 810 Chan slipped out of the theatre and dialled 999 A police patrol car an iveu and arrested53 words
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Advertisement472 1964-06-08 7 r Mr. Mrs. Johnson enjoy J a meal of chicken soup jmmttt fcg^^ and filet mignon with jM Mateus Rose. tUf ifj i* i I 1 m. I r* W Mlt. Mi m* f BBai ft t MM aaor-" .^BBBaaar H W saw .al i Ate S a VaJaaai* v^aT472 words
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Miscellaneous202 1964-06-08 7 Aticy Oap Hy V.T. Hnwniin I U?i^s.TS'^P^' W OOl *U T SINJCE WHEN 0H MY GOSH I I < WELL. I'M NOT I I OH, DON'T AW, FOR CATSAKE I SJTTIN' OUT IN I X WAS JUSL/ AREN'T MOOVIAN THAT HASN'T /OH. NO? VaSWN' WO. BOTHER! I WAS JUST -rKVIW202 words
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Article152 1964-06-08 8 70 Wort* Sit (Mlmhmmm) LT. AND MR*. R 8. Keeavan thanks reUtives/frlends for their attendance and valuable pissunta oa the occasion of their maniacs MR. AND MRS. Andy Ooh thank relatives and friends for their valuable gifts and kind attendance on their wedding. THE LATE Mr. Cnew Kew Bus's152 words
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Article42 1964-06-08 8 f W»rdt $l» (minimum) OFTEN SHED silent tsars for beloved mother Koh Oek Bog who departed for eternity S-6-M. Cbee-Kwang-Telk-Cheng, Margaret. IN LOVING MEMORY Of Ml*. Margaret Holsington Proctor who departed this life on H.C.63. Inserted by her loved ones.42 words
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Article205 1964-06-08 8 It Wmrdt Sit IMlmtmmm) SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY Junior Tap cla«* Saturday afternoon. Ring B'pore *****. SONATA RECITAL by Ma 81-non and Tung Kwong Kwong, violin aad plaoo, Victoria Theatre. B'pore 9ta June at 8.45 pm. Tickets available. STOP LOOK, you lucky Ouy Oo Help The Blind and maybe, w|r205 words
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Article600 1964-06-08 8 The agreement between the Singapore Government and representatives of Nanyang University, announced last Friday, is but a first step towards the harmonious integration of Nanyang into the social fabric of Singapore and, eventually, of Malaysia. It is a big first step, however, and though many concrete problems remain600 words
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Article318 1964-06-08 8 Malaysian industrialists will probably regard the news that a senior New Zealand public servant is to be chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board as less important than the detail that he will start work within a fortnight Organisations which for months have been spelling out the need for318 words
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Article237 1964-06-08 8 The Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport has done well to point the link between the acute lack of boys' clubs and growing juvenile delinquency. Especially in the towns, tens of thousands of boys have few legitimate outlets for their natural energies. Once they have left school237 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1964-06-08 8 Dennis Bloodworth - End of the guerrilla terror Dennis Bloodworth FOR LACK OF A FRIENDLY BASE by PHILIPPINES police, acting on an informant's tip, raided a modest house in Manila's overcrowded residential district of Sampaloc and arrested a mild-man-nered, middle-aged doctor who had arrived there only a few days before. And with hisOFNS - 1,049 words
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Letter211 1964-06-08 8 \\TITH reference to a TT grouse made by Mr. Y. P. Lim against compulsory quarantine of dogs entering Singapore from Malaya (S.T. June 4). Mr. Ldm may not be aware that there was a rabies outbreak in Perak and Selangor not very long ago He may also not211 words
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Letter76 1964-06-08 8 IN April last year. I sent my birth certificate to the Registrar General Births and Deaths Federation of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur, for a correction regarding my name. Up to now. T stHl haven't got tack the certlfl- c&te I nave written letters asking for the certificate and76 words
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Letter86 1964-06-08 8 DYNAMITE 'fishing* has denuded the local rivers of fish recently. This Is very much to be deplored as it is not possible to fish In the more accessible parts of these rivers any more even for sport on a weekend. The people who use these sticks of dynamite86 words
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Letter106 1964-06-08 8 MAY I enquire as what has happened to the pay for the stall who worked in the General Election in Ulu Selangor on May 25? A month has oa&sed and I presume the elected MJP.s and State Councillors have drawn their allowances or will be very soon.106 words
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Letter157 1964-06-08 8 TIJ|R. Yeoh Seng Hoe of Itl Singapore writes in your issue of May 31 that he wa« a visitor to the Snake Temple and saw overseas visitors not only taking photographs of beggars, but also posing with beeears for photographs. From what he has seen Mr. Yeoh157 words
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Letter58 1964-06-08 8 YOUR newspaper has given publicity to the needless killing of a Magpie Robin at Jalan Ampang. This is a beautiful species with a beautiful song and does a useful job in keeping down insect pests. It is protected under the Wild Animals and Bird* Ordinance. I trust the58 words
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Article, Illustration305 1964-06-08 8 Second thoughts on BAIL or JAIL r»HIEF Justice Earl Warren has Issued an appeal for reform of the "bail or Jail" system prevailing ir* most American courts. i'This emphasis on the financial aspect of bail is a weakness" in both Federal and State courts." the Chief Justice said, because it305 words
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Advertisement701 1964-06-08 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wariß Sit < «f tmlmmm READ To Rose asd Malcolm A ■on. Timothy Rufua. DINE PIERRE To Mr. and Mrs J P. Pomes a son at General Maternity Hospital on ft 6 1964. YEOMAN: On June 1. 19«4 to F.velyn and David (formerly Longmans of Malaya Ltd.) at701 words
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Advertisement43 1964-06-08 8 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING COftPN., LTD. Mm LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AOTHOftIMD CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISStlfO FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 CfMItAL RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: 5479,000,000 00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WISELYSAVf WITH 0.C.8.C. ■HAMCHIS THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA I SOUTH EAST ASIA.43 words
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Advertisement55 1964-06-08 8 Quality hr the lter smo (er and the JMstirfddj/ non-filter /§mh smoker! FINEST AMERICAN CIGARETTES WEBB CORBETT" m Finest a^| I Englitth Make your Selection today^^ W LANKA Jewellers mmt ri YLON 20, BATTtaT aOAD. HH6AFOIU-1. PHOHI: »314». JACKPOT NOW $4,500/- Enter The Berita Harian "Spot The Ball Contest W55 words
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Article384 1964-06-08 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Retired Govt servants ask for 'equitable 10 per cent increase in pensions our sole means of livelihood' •JHE president of the Pan-Malayan Pensioners' Association, Mr. M. W. Navaratnam, today called on the Government to grant a ten per cent increase in384 words
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133 1964-06-08 9 14-hour boys 9 hike that took 32 hours... rIPING. Sun. A party I of 22 boys led by a Brother from the St. Georges Institution here spent the night In trie jungle between Maxwell Hill and Padang Rengas last night because they misjudged the nature of the terrain. But the133 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-06-08 9 BRIDE OF 4 MONTHS MISSING MUAR, Sun.— Goh Slew Eng, 20, (above), a bride of four months, has been reported missing since May 23 from her home at Bdemang, Serom, eight miles from here. Her husband. Lav Kok Heng. 24, said today that Goh left the house that day saying77 words
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Article66 1964-06-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. H. V. Hogan has been elected president of the Port of Singapore Authority Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited at the annual general meeting. Mr. Koh Seat Wee. Mr. Ong Cheng Bow, and Mr. E. B. Pereira were elected vice-presidents Other66 words
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Article48 1964-06-08 9 PENANG. Sun.— The Minister for National Development and Deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak. will declare open the newly-com-pleted Islamic Religious School In Cherok To'kun, Bukit Mertajam, next month. The school was built under the rural development scheme at a 1 cost of $16,000.48 words
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158 1964-06-08 9 Undergrads caught 'red-handed' r- KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. piVE University of Malaya undergrads have been suspended for excessive ragging in one case for a full academic term of 10 weeks. Ragging is banned in the university. The suspension was by the Vice-Chancel-lor. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim.158 words
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475 1964-06-08 9 PBNANG, Sunday. rnHE vice-president of the National Union of Hos- pital Assistants. Mr. Kantar Singh, today called for the establishment of a medical college in Penang. He told the annual meeting of the union's Penang branch that the shortage of doctors In this country475 words
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140 1964-06-08 9 Tun Yusof to open bazaar for the blind SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will declare open the 13th International Bazaar for the blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 20 at 3 p.m. More than 1.000 women will raise funds for the Singapore A&>oclation140 words
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107 1964-06-08 9 PENANO, Bun. The president of the Penang Rotary Club, Dr. C. H. Yeang, presented a cheque for •7,848 to Mr. Saw Seng Kew. president of the Penang Homes Association for the Infirm, at a business meeting of the club held recently. The money.107 words
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Article62 1964-06-08 9 SINOAPORE. Sun.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will Introduce a Foreshores (Amendment) Bill on a certificate of urgency at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. He will take the BUI through all Its stages The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk62 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-06-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Liew Ngik Kee (above) has been named Second Traffic Magistrate. He has previously served as the Coroner and Eighth Magistrate after graduating in law at Lincoln's Inn. Before that, he was a police inspector and served as a prosecutor in the56 words
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Article52 1964-06-08 9 BINOAPORE, Bun. The political liaison secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Mohamed Ghazall bin Ismail, announced that Singapore's National Lanp^age Week would be held from Aug. 21 to Aug. 38. He announced this after discussing the programme with the central action committee of Singapore Malay52 words
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Article184 1964-06-08 9 $60,000 FOR ROAD SURFACE OINGAPORE, Sun. *3 The Urban, and Rural S c r v i c es Consultative Committee has approved a $60,000 scheme to metal the first half of Hong Kah Drive, a fourmile through road connecting Jurong Road to Chua Chu Kang Road. This was announced by184 words
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71 1964-06-08 9 'Merry Widow' to be staged at Vic SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sceneshlfters will be performing Franz Lehar's "The Merry Widow" at the Victoria Theatre at 8.46 p.m. nightly from July 8 to 11 and at 7 p.m. on July 7. "The Merry Widow" features a cast of 70 and a full71 words
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202 1964-06-08 9 IifIUAR, Sun.— The pre- sident of the Muar and Batu Pahat Ferry Workers' Union, Inche Mohamed Yasin bin. Ali. today appealed to the Johore Government to speed up distribution of land to its 228 members, whose livelihood would be affected202 words
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Article78 1964-06-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— News has been received here of the death in Ceylon of a former Malayan. Dr. K. Caslnathan, who retired as a lecturer of the Government Bchool of Indigenous Medicine in Madras. Dr. Casinathan. a former student of the Singapore AngloChinese School and the78 words
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Advertisement110 1964-06-08 9 j5 IB :I I ■V m BOVRIL. BUILDSUP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril a» a rich. ••'•tf#att*piMi«ftm'^l trustworthy source of red-blooded jllij Vf itl MC'.B energy. It comes from th© concert- -^i^. -^JJX-J* *B trated NATURAL goodness of beef— lßaMH*!r l one of the richest NATURAL sources Mj'(i*ammtZ<, "Q110 words
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Advertisement115 1964-06-08 9 MORE ECONOMICAL POWER FOR BEDFORD LIGHT VANS NmlSMcc •nf1in*...14% mor» bfc». b#tt#r hillclinibinQ f#w#f QoordMfiQOS mor» •conomlcal power. Top load rating of I ton, plus all th« features that mak* Bedford Britain's most dependable van. \JJrrfußrd 3 lotortt m^aton mm urn ««.»-io um> ftORNIO MOTORS VfWVpil COLDS, 'FLU HEADACHE SOLS115 words
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Miscellaneous603 1964-06-08 9 jw% W '■■■"'•< RADIO SINGAPORE SB S,™~SHORTWAVE SERVICES: RADIO MALAYSIA 41 Mad SS metree MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL BHORTWAVE «7t Metre* SERVICES: 41.7 mod 6JJS AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Metrw Morning Prelude; 7.00 New»; A.M.- 600 Proe Summirv 7.10 Up And About; 7 JO News; 60J Mornlne Melodi^^^O Inn603 words
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195 1964-06-08 10 Sack notices for 53: 'A stab in the back IPOH, Sun. The 1 Perak branch of an association which represents temporary teachers in Tamil schools yesterday claimed that the Central Government had stabbed it in the back. This was stated by Mr. K. Ramakrishnan. national secretary of the Malayan Association195 words
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111 1964-06-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sun A total of 98 people were killed in traffic accidents and 771 cases were near-fatal in the first five months of this year compared with 81 and 605 respectively for the same period last year. .Mr. 1 helliah. said these111 words
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Article24 1964-06-08 10 KLUANG. Sun. The youth section of the Kluang Indian Association will hold a "Social Night" on Saturday at the association premises.24 words
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251 1964-06-08 10 Only one for all medical employees KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE National Union ol Medical Services today decided to support the formation of a 20,000-strong National Union of Employees in the Medical, Health and Dental Services. The decision was taken at the annual meeting251 words
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Article47 1964-06-08 10 PENANG, Sun.— Officals of the Journalists' Union of North Malaya elected at the annual meeting here today are: President. Mr Khor Cheang Kee; vice-presider.u Mr. Ooh Teik Boo; secretary. Mr. Oh Kee Tiang; assistant secretary. Mr. Chew Kang Chooi and treasurer. Mr. Chuah Lay Yew.47 words
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253 1964-06-08 10 SEREMBAN, Sunday. THE Seremban Town Council has written to the Negri Sembilan Government to rvegotiate a Federal loan of $1 million to build a modern market to replace the present 60-year-old one. The new market will be built In part of253 words
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78 1964-06-08 10 KUCHINO. Sun.— The Sarawak Bidayuh National Association which represents 60*00 Lan<J Dayaks in Sarawak has condemned Indonesian aggression and pledged lull support to the Central Government of Malaysia. The association, at its annual meeting here, also decided to study the possibility of installing a daramount78 words
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Article55 1964-06-08 10 TAIPING. Sun.— A watchman Jag:: Singh. 33. was. charged in the magistrates court yesterday I with the murder of Mewa Sinsh at the Simn Lee Rubber Pactory In Simpank near here on the night of May IS. He was remanded in custody and the case was55 words
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Article64 1964-06-08 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— Three padi planters from Teluk Anson won the first three prizes in the Perak State padi-growing competition held at Bagan Serai yesterday More than 80 entrants took part Che Rasidah blnte Abdul Rahman (Seraup padl) won the Hrst prize. Inche Suratman bin Omar (Sri64 words
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159 1964-06-08 10 PROBE INTO COMPLAINT ABOUT NEW UMNO BRANCH Pr.N AM. Sun. The Penang UMNO division is investigating a complaint by the Bagan Jrrtnal branch that the recent formation of the Bay an Tan jong branch was "unconstitutional." "We are keen to ascertain the facts and avert a crisis over the matter,"159 words
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Article69 1964-06-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The staff of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. donated $159 to the widow of Abdul Samad bta Montat. who tv drowned while fishing. The Straits Times also rewt^d a S5O donation from factory workers of Daiwa <M> Ltd.. of Singapore for the69 words
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Advertisement249 1964-06-08 10 H stereo for true-to life performance I^>ok at the golden lu\urv of this new l'\e i^ftiji Stereogram. its handsome, elejjnntlv de>igned cabinet and matching >ernmitr ••:;TS»rt tptAmr. Listen to the golden qoalit} <>f it> 3 -^^^^E^^^'» dimensional sound, truc-to-liie in your own rV m^. ""^""^jL living room! Tamous I'ye quality249 words
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Miscellaneous277 1964-06-08 10 RufjH Runny Ry Ralph Uvintdahl Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Charge for going on a little 1. They ought stop us letting J?!* 11 l4 others go (7 6; "6. Discharged about everyone 8. Trial of former peer employ- c P£ n 7 >- tTM ed in the Mint, possibly277 words
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Article532 1964-06-08 11 Guy Wint - Guy Wint By THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF MAO TSE-TUNC. By Stuart Schram. (Pall Mall Press. 505.) rkNE of the consequences of General de Gaulle's recognition of Communist China will be a flood of books on the new China by French specialists. The present book, by532 words
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Article1169 1964-06-08 11 Colin Legum - Decline and fall of Roy Welensky Colin Legum WELENSKY'S 4000 DAYS. By Sir Roy Welensky. (Collins. 365.) ■»> THERE IS no more discreditable chapter in recent Commonwealth history than the way in which the Central African Federation was first created and then destroyed. For 4,000 days its principal architect. Sir1,169 words
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Article79 1964-06-08 11 WHIT HAPPENED TO THE MARY CELESTE. By Rupert Fumeaux <Parrtsh 255). An investigation of the Mary Celest** legend and the extraordinary accretions, quasl-fletional. fictional and downright crarknate it has be*>n collecting ever since the discovery in 1872 of the American brie sailing merrily along, sound and seaworthy, without79 words
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Advertisement295 1964-06-08 11 —^^r~^m ink. *^""a Ji fl £-A I '*NEo rot l c _^Sr FREE TINS OF \\JJ BLUE CROSS SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Lucky BLUE CROSS users may receive ABSOLUTELY FREE six tins cf BLUE CROSS Milk. When BLUE CROSS calls ot your home, show the representative o tin of BLUE CROSS295 words
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Advertisement196 1964-06-08 11 Nice Girl, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I W^^. people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I Wg^' dorant, you know you're protected all day HI long. Odour vanishes instantly and stays l^^u196 words
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Advertisement1066 1964-06-08 12 I H V*Km I i■■ I wll i i «2 1 1 ki m ps^w 1 Continued (rom I'agr- 81 SITUATIONS VACANT Iw Wordt SS (Min.>—Box tn ctt exlro WANTED: Female Clerk. Apply with full details— Age, qualifications— experience (If any;, resume of applicant to P.O. Box 2365, Spore. THE1,066 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-06-08 12 SITUATIONS WANTED >. u.,r*< Si ''Mln.)— Box tt rla txttm RCAO tii» seoior Appoiouueota Vacant in The buaday Mall eccb week. ENGLISH EDUCATED Indian gtr. good cook Including cakemsking wishes to work with small family, any nationality. Doing light housework. Box A 5949 B.T. Spore. SCHOOL CERT. Male Chinese (deaf)1,070 words
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Advertisement1029 1964-06-08 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word, U (Ml*.)—*mx St eta. txtra ABSOLUTELY SPECIAL BARGAIN for large family 2-storey Flats Nos. 96 14 96 15 on Main Thomson Road 5i miles, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. 2 spacious lounge/dining, mosaic floors, separate access to upper flats, reinforced concrete, area: 3.003 sq.ft. freehold,1,029 words
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Advertisement852 1964-06-08 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS :ti <i I Vim >— Mot ctt. txtrm i FASCINATINC HISTORY of lamoui I Malavnan .Won»«tiiy. 'Kek Lok Sl' < -Tesnpla vi l'umdise ny U, A. Wong 1 Kequurd reading tor Historians. Scno- lore. SIOOO a copy postpaid trom I Choong Associates/lct'L. P.O Box < t.-.-'J Penane AGENTS852 words
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Advertisement1103 1964-06-08 12 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE M Hvra-s Si (Mtm.l—Box St ctt. ex(n COODWIN STONECRUSHERS. Hn mary crusners and granulate™ not mally availanir ex »toe» KuaJa Lum put trom Malayan Ucvelopmen Mxcninery Limited io eight sues capacities from 71 I'H io 45TPH (pri manes i an. I JT I'H to 'UFH (gra1,103 words
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Advertisement1141 1964-06-08 12 I FOR SALE ?0 Wordt $S (Min.)—Box St ctt. rxtro t TO CLEAR in* low »Mo— Ainrn- j can Acme kdjtutnble <lre»« tormi *26/- eacn. Lim \V*e Chens and Company. A7.-S MacDonaid Bouk. i Spore, Telephone '.'olo'-' RECONDITIONED REFRIGERA TORS from $120.00 Limited stocki w,ly. Telephone ti'.'2ll Climate Knitl- I1,141 words
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Advertisement858 1964-06-08 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) > ITap«l ft >— Nil M Ht MMM NEW STRAITS VICW HOTEL J.b •tutxtr Dancing D'looribowa Nisbtlt ci nm JOHORE HOTEL J.B. etißliih OH n'« foot Alrcoodttlooad Rooms 'none JARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) v Wordt Si rMln.t—Box SB rft. txtrm MAKE THE "Princ* Koom" Bar a J858 words
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Advertisement694 1964-06-08 12 a UBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACL'I.TY OF MEDICINE Appointment to the vacant wets ot CHIEF MATRON and JHIEF ALMONER wUI be made vith the. establishment of the reaching Hospiial in Kuala .Aimpur in 1966. Applications are low invited from citizens of Malaysia, with the necessary lualUications mentioned below, or694 words
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Advertisement1245 1964-06-08 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST I K Oue spore Sails P. Sham Penang AHAPENOR liverpul Gl*. 31 TMay lim S/18 Jim 11 PYRRHUS Li>ar»Ml, I June 11 June 13 Juae 14 II Jim 17 MEIAMPUS iiverpeil, Dub riaatwrg.. June II June 15 Juae Ii 21 lune 21 MEMNON Luerpiil. >■1,245 words
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Advertisement2677 1964-06-08 13 gr^J^^^r^ F; THE EAC LINES ~/t-B SINGA»O*I KUAIA IUMPua.P.SWITTtNMAM PfNANO ■BJKfj^nelir^^H OINMAM HOUit »«»«NC tO. IO)CI«.I J/J.W|IOOO»T mo«i 'Mi r-MOMi nt 44 p>om tin "»omi«i:ji SAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. DOTTEP.DAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, 60THENBURt AND COPENHAGEh "^^™™^™^^™^^"^™^^"^Tgar?e^^^T>ani^^fT?a l ng^ ••BOM A" a) Sailll Sailel ll Part/ I2,677 words
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Advertisement1139 1964-06-08 13 feELILERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Penang 'I Due London ■CITY OF LEICESTER 11 21 JaM 22 24 June 25 lune 21 July tCITY OF THICAGO 25 27 June 21 lune 21 lily 'CITY SF LEEDS 17 21 July 21 231,139 words
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Article1173 1964-06-08 14 T"HE Üble of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to May 30 iA) and last business since that date IB) with H and L sUndinj for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. .MDUilmlu Jl I < «i«> Bricks1,173 words
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795 1964-06-08 14 T«IE PRICE ot Straits U n rose $4,124 a picul to 5501.37 i on the Penang mar£et on Saturday. The turn)ver was unofficially estimited at 250 tons, up five tons. This brings the price to its tughisi level since $576 a picul795 words
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Advertisement1100 1964-06-08 14 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Great Lakes, East Canada Service Ho«gkor| Yokor'ama S F'cisca Halifax Montreal Detroit Cmcegu "M.kisltiaa Man" 72/24 Jill 7 Jlly 20 July i Aug 8 Aig 18 Aag 71 Aig "TsuMskiaa Man" 22/23 July 7 aug 28 Aug b Sept I Sipt II1,100 words
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Advertisement1109 1964-06-08 14 [*°lORIEKTI LINES I So.lings to the United Kingdom Depart Dep. Port Depart Arrive j Spore S'hom Penong U.K. "CATHAY" June 9 June 1 July ORCADiS" 5 July 6 July 27 July "CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Au« ORONSAY" 31 Jury 1 Aug 22 A uq 1 "CATHAY" 5 Sept1,109 words
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Advertisement753 1964-06-08 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares Tt All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genop "VICTORIA" 11/ 6/64 5/ 7/64 G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 "ASIA" 17/ 7/64 8/ 8/64 G. MARCONI" 2/ 8/64 17/ 8/64 'VICTORIA" 13/ 8/64 5/ 9/64 G. GALILEI" 5/753 words
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Advertisement262 1964-06-08 14 KNLTSEN.LIXK WILHELMSEN LINES rat. 'LLOYD BAKKE" M/S "TONSBERG" VOY. 184/W ARRIVKI) SINGAPORE 30.5.1954 ARBIVED SIXG.APORE 29 3/64 A Genera gurvey Qf Consignees of cargo ex the aged cargo discharged here iron above vessel are notified that the the above vessel will be held a General Survey will be held at262 words
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1561 1964-06-08 15 From Our Market Correspondent JNDUSTRIAL shares experienced a grim week's trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange. New issues suffered the heaviest falls, but established counters were by no means immune from the general easiness. There was a steadier tone on Saturday morning, but1,561 words
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Article751 1964-06-08 15 rpHE following is a complete 1 Ust of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday June 5. B. Air* orrta 12*5 Instead 1-M C S. Holding 3.18 ion. Tin 8m«lt pref Orde Dunlopi 2.25 t;a«t Smelt 4.00 K«io 2- 7 bM deb 1-04 r>d. UUP751 words
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Article56 1964-06-08 15 TUB Malayan Exchangs Banks' Association made ineae change* In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $iuo>: Canada: huylng TT 35 5/16. airmail OD 35 7/16. tfO d/st. 35 13/16 credit bills. 36 trade bills. Selling TT or OO ready: Canada 35: Deutsche Marks ISsfll Holland56 words
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Article27 1964-06-08 15 (perlb.) (per picul.) tune 1. 68jt cts. 5540.371 2. 68jS cti. $543.12] 3. 4. 68 i cts. 5554.50 5. M 2 els. 5557.25 6. $561.37)27 words
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Article41 1964-06-08 15 June L June 2. Industrials: 105.15 105.06 Tins: 129.84 129.69 rubbrr: 105.74 105.74 Dec. SO, 1963 100. June X June 4. 104.90 129.89 105.74 June 5. 104.42 130.40 105.74 June 6. 104.52 130.41 105.74 Dec. 29. 1962 ■> 100.41 words
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Article48 1964-06-08 15 Mas- Pearnes infill .r.tmai elayang •«'rtam Con UlakofT TemianK t Interim payment 6%t 6%t 20% 10% 20% 22.9% 4 1/6% payment June 22 July 1 July 10 *v*. 5 July 23 tor *ear 13*% 10% 20% Sl^"" previous year 25% 40% 274% 10% 22)% 312% 17%48 words
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Advertisement335 1964-06-08 15 LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of approximately 2.205 gallons used turbo oil 33 packed In 49 drums which are In very good condition and 630 gallons of fuel oil sludge packed In 14 drums at Connaught Bridge Power Btatlon. Full details and form of335 words
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Advertisement328 1964-06-08 15 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA 1.1 MPIR Outputs ol tin concentrates (or the undermentioned Companies under the Management of AngloOriental t.Mulaya) Limited (or the month of May. 1964, are as lollows: PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGINO LIMITED 684 BEHJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 5.186 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1.551 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING328 words
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Advertisement793 1964-06-08 15 NOTICES MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, IPOH (The Municipality of Ipoh) Making up of private street known as JaUn Wan Mohamed Balleh, Ipoh. Under the Municipal Ordinance (fc.S.Cap.l33) as applied to the Municipality of Ipoh undei the Municipal Ordinance (Extended Application) Ordinance 1948 PURSUANT to the notices lxAued and served upon the respective793 words
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Advertisement801 1964-06-08 15 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE KUALA M MPIR HATER BLTPLV KLANG GATES PHASE II CONTRACT NO. 6 CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENSIONS TO TREATMENT WORKS Tenders are Invited from Class "BX" Contractors and above, registered with the P.W.D under Head I. Sub-head 3 for the above Contract. The Works will comprise801 words
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Advertisement784 1964-06-08 15 TENDERS THE PORT OF TENDERS SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER Tenders are Invited and win be received up to 2 pjn. on Friday Tenders are Invited for the 19th June 1964 tor the Supply supply and delivery of various of N ,j lg to raaf BUTTERitems of stationery to The Port vvORTH784 words
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Article139 1964-06-08 16 NEW YORK Sun. Northern i Dancer, winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness. failed in his bid f&r the "Triple Crown 1 yesterday when he was teaten into third place in the Belmont Stakes over 12f here. The winner was Quadrangle (Manuel Ycaza up) who wonReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1964-06-08 16 $5 1 0 upset by Manikam IPOH, Sun. Manikam created the biggest upset of the season when he won the fourth race over JH here today. Ridden by apprentice Lawrence Wong, Manikam paid $510 for a wir on the tote. He beat Champion (Bot Scarlett up) by two lengths withReuter - 2,327 words
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Article41 1964-06-08 16 Race 1 Jacky's Joy $37 > Race 2 Panitoba is 36); Race 3 Hith Perfection V 20 > Race 4 Manikam isslo>. Race 5 Pulau Panirkor (s6li; Race 6 Felton tsl7>; Race 7 Thunder Bird Race 8 EstrelUU ($35).41 words
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Article48 1964-06-08 16 TOTAL POOL S 123.050. 1— No. MUM IS30.455I. 2— No. *****3 I $15,227 I. 3— No. *****0 (7.6131. STARTERS (S 1.057 *»elil: No*. *****8. *****6. ******. *****9. *****9. *****9. *****8. *****9. CONSOLATION <S.-)92 eacht: No*. *****2. *****1. *****3. *****9. *****1. *****4. *****0. *****8. *****4. *****9.48 words
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Advertisement226 1964-06-08 16 dreamy! ice creamy! Seven-Up "Float:' m M^\f' (_y'^jfii m t]*wT Bn I* 'U .j-^ooO <»* ><J the Health Food of Malaysia (i wzJr* Vw7tt mm W^ FRIEND OF THE ipgJ CTAIV/111 \J LJIZAI TI I BISMA-REX rAIVIILY ntALln j indigestion powder Rexall-internationally famous name for house- f» —^jj Bisma-Rexendsindigestion.Quick, hold226 words
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Article428 1964-06-08 17 rkiunruj c..« LONDON, &un. England's 216 is like money in bank if ever sun shines again yyiTH NO PLAY again yesterday we have now missed 730 minutes of play over the past three days the First Test between England and Australia at Trent Bridge, Nottingham,428 words
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252 1964-06-08 17 CRICKET ROUNDUP Rain deals another big blow to counties T ONDON, Sun. Rain J again dealt a heavy blow yesterday to the English first-class cricket programme. No play was possible at six centres Ashby (Leicestershire v Derbyshire), Bristol (Gloucestershire v Lancashire), Cardiff (Glamorgan v Worcestershire), Lord's (Middlesex v Northants), SouthamptonReuter - 252 words
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Article46 1964-06-08 17 GENEVA, Sun.— Prance overwhelmed Luxembourg by 100-29 In the pre-Olymplc basketball tournament here yesterday They led 44-12 at halftlme. Britain gained their first win In the 14-natlon tournament when they beat Holland 84-66 Finland defeated Switzerland 89-50, and Israel beat Austria 62-45. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article456 1964-06-08 17 LAWN TENNIS T ONDON, Sun. Rain caused the Northern lawn tennis championships to be abandoned at Manchester last night. Earlier the women's singles had been called off after the four spmi-flnalists had refused to play because of the risk of injury on the soft courts.Reuter - 456 words
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Article166 1964-06-08 17 GOLF Coles storms to victor LONDON. Sun Nei> Coles, the British Ryder Cup international, put In a storming finish to win the £1,000 first prize In the 72-hoie Daks professional golf tournament at Wentworth Surrey, yesterday. With an aggregate of 282. he won by one stroke from Australian Peter Thomson,Reuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-06-08 17 ORITISH lightweight champion Dave Charn- ley takes a left to the Jaw from American Kenny Lane in the flral eliminator for the world title at Wembley, London, last Tuesday. Although he took some punishment, Charnley's superior punching earned him a points verdict and aReuter - 64 words
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Article150 1964-06-08 17 LATE GOAL BEATS ENGLAND RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday ARGENTINA beat England 1-0 in their soccer international here last night to win the fournation international tournament without conceding a goal. Alter England had done most oi the attacking, Argentina snatched victory with a 74th minute goal by Rojas.Reuter - 150 words
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Article133 1964-06-08 17 r OXDON, Sun.— Club deleJUiratr* at yesterday annual meeting of the English Football League defeated a management committee proposal for three divisions of 22 rloba each. This woold have involved 26 clubs including all those in the Fourth Division, dropping out into a new "Football Alliance." InsteadReuter - 133 words
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314 1964-06-08 17 ATHLETICS Debbie, 16, sprints to world record BALTIMORE, Sun,. Debbie Thompson, 16. broke the women's world record for the 100 yards here last night, running the distance in 10.2 sec. The American girl clipped one-tenth of a second off the record which had stood to Marlene Mathews (Australia) lor overReuter - 314 words
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Article88 1964-06-08 17 ORONO (Ontario). Sun.— New Zealander Bruce McLaren won the 200-mlle International sports car race and the Player Cup at Mosport Park here yesterday. The race was watched by 41.224. the biggest paid attendance at any Canadian sports event. The 26-year-old Auckland driver, sixth In the worldReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement448 1964-06-08 17 FAR EAST MANSION (Kirn Yam Road /River Valley Road) 4 BLOCKS 14-STOREY FLATS Modarn-trcnd Design: Solid Materials: Spacious Bedrooms Living Rooms: All facilities telephone, gas, water modern sanitation. Etc.: Automatic electric lifts: Ampli carparking space: Large playground. PRICE From $29,500/- (Cash or EASY PAYMENTS) with 10. year loan from $135.60448 words
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Advertisement172 1964-06-08 17 Mtfiltermaster W \m*Ji ami Hopkins Filtermoster provides o complete range of models suitable for oil types of swimming pools from backyard swimming pools to public swimming pools. They occupy only o fraction of the space normally required by conventional sand filter-beds. More details can be obtained from the Sole Malaysian172 words
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Article381 1964-06-08 18 SINGAPORE HIT MALACCA FOR SIX TO MAINTAIN A CLEAR LEAD IN SOUTH ZONE OF MALAYA CUP Spore 6 Malacca 1 Singapore. Sun. MM >XI. maintained a clear lead in the South zone as the Malaya Cup soccer competition reached its halfway mark today when381 words
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Article265 1964-06-08 18 I POH. Sun. Perak struck magnificent form tonight to beat Penang 5-0 in their North Zone Malaya Cup match at Stadium Perak. Perak. who had unex- pectedly dropped a point against Kelantan at Kota Bharu last week, played determinedly from the start and were in control265 words
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Article221 1964-06-08 18 J^INOAPORE. Sun. Malaysia made a clean sweep on the second day of the international swimming match against Thailand to collect a total ot 21 gold. 9 silver and 8 bronze medals at Tanjong Rhu today. Seven Singapore records were broken and one equalled today, making a221 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-06-08 18 SOMETIMES it can get really embarrassing at soccer like this instance in a match at Stockholm when the reddest face of all was that of SvenGunnar Larson, the Orebro I.F.K. team's goalkeeper. During a melee, a forward of the opposing team, Djurgarden. practically toreUPI - 77 words
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Article160 1964-06-08 18 FORMER MRU PRESIDENT DIES SINGAPORE, Sun. One of Malaysia's top Asian rugby officials. Nf Wood Kan, died in Singapore on Saturday. A motor firm executive 48-year-old Mr. Ng, who had h< early union officials. Ng Wood Kan, died in Singapore on Saturday. He represented Singapore Asians at rugby as a160 words
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Article47 1964-06-08 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore entered the Burnley Cud (Under 20) soccer final when tney trounced Malacca 5-0. after leading 3-0 bi half time here today. Om Prasad dlth and 19th) and Zainal Hussein 1 15 th and 60th) and Lai Huat (75th) scored for Singapore.47 words
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Article1252 1964-06-08 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore captain Reggie da Silva put up the best performance in the S.C.A. Senior tournament programme today when he helped Police to. beat R.A.F. Seletar by 89 runs at Seletar. Reggie hit. 78 (2 sixes 7 fours) in a Police1,252 words
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Article366 1964-06-08 18 MALACCA: Malacca beat Negri Sembilan by 52 runs in their M.C.A. Inter-State South zone cricket match on the Malacca pmdang today. Final scores: Malacca 146 and 173. Negri 136 and- 131. West Indian speed merchant Osborne Oooding. who set a Malaysian record by366 words
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Article57 1964-06-08 18 SOCCER S.A.F.A: Dlv. 1 TTS Hospital v RAF Changl iJn Besan. Dlv. 3C: RAP Tengah A' v 40 Base REME Civilians. BODCA v l Ind. Recce Sqd. Dlv. 3D: Alagappa v Maxwell 'A', Blue Rovers v Btg Bulan (all at Parrer Pk), Reformative v Serangoon MY (Geylang), Tarn57 words
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Article182 1964-06-08 18 NEGRI FORCES DRAW IN RAIN Forces 1 Negri 1 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Negri Sembilan scored their first point in the Malaya Cup soccer competition in their match against Armed Forces at Princes Road Stadium here today. Negri, who led 1-0 at half-time, could have easily won the match had it182 words
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Article107 1964-06-08 18 JOHORE 4 SERVICES 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— After being held 1-1 for 50 mlnuies Jolioie hit a bright patch, scormc three goals in 20 minutes to beat Joint Services in their Malaya Cup match her- today. Services shocked Johore by taking the lead in the 10th107 words
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Article221 1964-06-08 18 Shooters to get two more trials 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V Malaysian shooters will get two more trials to qualify for the Olympics because of the adverse conditions caused by the high wind velocity and rain at trials which ended at Gurney Road Range here today. The next trials will be221 words
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Article50 1964-06-08 18 SINGAPORE. Sl'ii. A Singapore Hockey Assocuiion Eleven will meet Singapore Recreation Club in practice match on the padang tomorrow. The S.H.A. side will be selected from: Kong Chop. R. Gomez. Mehar Smith. Clioni? Beng. C. d« Souza Harbajhan Snißh. Rahim. Sarjit SiiiKh. B. D'Cruz, Line.tm and Buck.50 words
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Obituary33 1964-06-08 18 MR. NC WOOD KAN p.ififd auay peacefully (V 4-44). Cnrt.ve 1. u\>» -'I A .Jam Road Mon<l;<v v.rf-64 M 4.00 p.m. for Saint Isnn his Church. King Road. thenci- to Kldad.-in (Vmrtcry.33 words
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Advertisement322 1964-06-08 18 STAMFORD COLLEGE .^ch^^jty rniiDcrc '^Hw 9-t EXAMINATION fiSP^Pi SUCCESSES fT^^S^l STAMFORD COLLEGE COURSES P^pG^SC^S^l FOR 1964 1965 EXAMINATIONS V 1. Your further education is tote in the hands of trw method of study has been perfected by the untiring fomous Stamford College expert* who devised a e fo rts of322 words
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Advertisement187 1964-06-08 18 APPLE YARD. To Rnnn and P«m a son (it Clr-nraKli-s on H-ti-tH. Uolh wrll. Th.-.nks to lxictor n<l Staff. JESUTHASAH: To Arnnt.rlle (ne* LiithiTi anrt Sam a dautrhti-r, Mount Aivernia. Thanks to Doctor ai T RENT I REDIFFUSION I L TV J I CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENQ SCHOOL b. Robinson Road, V187 words
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