The Straits Times, 13 June 1964
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Title Section25 1964-06-13 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY) •APORE. .5JUN1964 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1964 jl, 15 CENTS KDN 73125 words
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234 1964-06-13 1 lAKARTA, Fri.— The Government's Anlara news agency reported from Tokyo today that President Soekarno would leave Japan on Tuesday because Malaysia's Yang: di Pertuan \£ong is scheduled to begin a state visit to Japan on that day. Antara said if234 words
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Article, Illustration850 1964-06-13 1 Razak: It's now up to Indonesia to prove this to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said just before he left for Tokyo this morning that if the Indonesians were sincere, there would be a summit. "\l they are not the chances850 words
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Article, Illustration418 1964-06-13 1 JESSELTON, Friday. 'J'WO more Cabinet posts have beeji created in the Sabah Government those of Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Finance. This was announced by the Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, when he relumed today after attending a meeting in Kualii Lumpur which418 words
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Article163 1964-06-13 1 HONG KONG. Friday. A MERICAN actor Mark Herron said today he and Judy Garland are married. He said the ceremony took place aboard a ship "in Hong Kong." After Herron was shown a local newspaper report and asked whether Miss Garland j was "on honeymoonReuter - 163 words
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Article48 1964-06-13 1 Assembly bars a newsman CAPE TOWN. Fri.— Political reporter Anthony DOius has beer permanently banned itom th« HOU.--0 01 Assembly's press gallerj for an "unfriendly' story on re cent debates. Dellus is parliamentary correspondent here for the Cape Times the British Broadcasting Corporation and Britain's Guardian newspaper. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article, Illustration363 1964-06-13 1 Arise Sir (holiday boss) Billy QUEEN ELIZABETH, ON HER OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY, HONOURS THOUSANDS OF COMMONWEALTH CITIZENS T ONDON, Sat.— Queen Elizabeth on her official birthday today honoured thousands of Commonwealth citizens with awards ranging from peerages for politicians to minor awards for artists and sportsmen. Two of the highest awards363 words
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Article33 1964-06-13 1 PEKING. Fri. —An Amrr. made naval patrol bomber from Taiwan wa.s shot down over Norih Chin;) by an air defend unit last night. New China news agency reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article31 1964-06-13 1 TORONTO. Fri.— The 65th annual convention of Rotary International, described by officials as "one of the greatest the organisation h;is ever had.' has Just endMi in Toronto. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article372 1964-06-13 1 NOW JAKARTA SENDS TERROR GANGS ITUCHING, Fri.—Small. heavily armed Indonesian terror gangs are on the loose in Sarawak directed to bomb targets in Kuching, and the Second and Third Divisions, a Government spokesman said today. A lull security forces alert to search for three known ganp,s in Lundu (First Division372 words
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Article41 1964-06-13 1 OMPTON (Calfornia), Fri. President Johnson sent Mrs. Olivia Banks Glenn his best ishes and one dollar for every year of her life, it was reported today. Mrs. Glenn celebrated her 100 th birthday last nif bt. —.UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article112 1964-06-13 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two people were killed and three injured when a car was involved in a collision with a lorry at the 9? milestone Upper Chang! Road today. All five were pissennrrs of tlie car. heading towards 'he city. The dead are a .student. Wang112 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-06-13 1 Eight political men are freed by Govt SINGAPORE. Fri. Eight political detainees were released by the Central Government in Singapore today. All of them had born detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Those released from Changl jail at 11 a.m. today were: Chia Chek Sam alias Seal) Chong360 words
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Article38 1964-06-13 1 RUSSO EAST GERMAN TREATY SICNED MOSCOW. Fri. Rassi.i and Fist Germany today signed treaty Riiaran-tc.-ini; Bad (.trmany's frontiers and Jointly undertakinc <" ttgu6 West Berlin as "in mi way- part of West German* Kruter. (See rage 3)38 words
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Article268 1964-06-13 2 FILIPINO CHINESE TRADERS MUST STOP BUSINESS OR FACE PROSECUTION |tf ANILA, Fri. The m Depart ment of Commerce and Industry told the Federation ofFilipinoChirese Chambers of Commerce yesterday that all non-Filipino retailers must be out oi business by next Friday or face criminal prosecution. Replying toAP - 268 words
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Article45 1964-06-13 2 CAIRO. Fri. The Council of Arab Economic Unity has decided that five of ite members should adopt a project for th« establishment ol a common market. The five are the United Arab I Republic. Kuwait Syria, Iraq and Jordan.— UPl.45 words
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Article46 1964-06-13 2 VIJAYAWADA (India). PW.— Feuding Communist groups burned each other's houses hen on Wednesday. More than 1.500 houses were destroyed following street brawls involving leftist and rightist Communist groups during which I threats were made that uoppon'ents" houses would De burned. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article, Illustration234 1964-06-13 2 VIEW DELHI. Fri. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, in his first major foreign policy statement as Prime Minister, said in a broadcast last night, that India and Pakistan had been "at odds" for too long and the tide must be reversed.Reuter - 234 words
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147 1964-06-13 2 BRITISH TAKE PEAK FROM REBEL TRIBESMEN fEBEL HURIA, (South J Arabian Federation), Fri. British and Arab forces captured the 6,200-ft high Jebel Huria, highest peak in the Radfan Mountaia range, at dawn today without a shot fired by "Red Wolf" tribesmen. "This peak is the heart of the Radfan area."Reuter - 147 words
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154 1964-06-13 2 MPs protest against South Africa trial LONDON, Fri. Porty--1 eight Members of Parliament last night staged a protest march from the House of Commons to South Africa House, Trafalgar Square, against the sabotage trial and verdicts in Pretoria. Three MPs who are officers o.' the World Campaign for the ReleaseAP - 154 words
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275 1964-06-13 2 (COLOMBO. Fri. Ceyv lon's new 15-member coalition Cabinet, led by Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. was sworn in at Queen/s House here yesterday. The Cabinet includes three members of the former opposition TroUkyist Lanka Sama Samaja Party. They are: Dr. N. M. Perera. the leader,Reuter - 275 words
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88 1964-06-13 2 LE HARVE. f Western Franc* 1 Fri. The 12-600-ton sakura Maru the fifth Japanese floating fair, docked here today for a three. day exhibition. The ship, which left Tokyo last month, has already called at Genoa and Barcelona and ia due in London onReuter - 88 words
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168 1964-06-13 2 fAPETOWN, (South Africa). Fri. The South African Government has lodged an objection with the international bureau of the Universal Postal Union in Vienna against the "unconstitutional action of ejecting South Africa from its lawful seat at the present union congress." a Foreign Affairs DepartmentAP - 168 words
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382 1964-06-13 3 Air attack on Pathet Lao town inflicts heavy damage VIENTIANE. Fri T^HE 'town of Xieng 1 Khouang, held by pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces on the strategic Plain of Jars, had been attacked from the air. military sources said here yesterday. The sources said aerial observations showed that anti-aircraft batteries inReuter; UPI - 382 words
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131 1964-06-13 3 BONN, Fri— A group of British Foreign Office officials led by Sir Geoffrey Harrison ended three-day talks here yesterday with West German colleamies on SouthEast Asian problems. A British hmbasvr spokesman said *he routine talks covered the Malaysia-Indonesia crisis. Laos, and South Vietnam. In London.Reuter - 131 words
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Miscellaneous24 1964-06-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby vouPE late) /**o* wellN •^Vw_ A6AIN UAVE TO GO %z r Mm 1 1 V^ CAR V^PAC k r>24 words
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182 1964-06-13 3 ONDON, Fri. The British Government today reduced the scope of its list of strategic I goods banned for export i to Communist coun- 1 tries. The Board of Trade's latest embargo list, published today, removed the following from the list; Nickel wire, wovenReuter - 182 words
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Article27 1964-06-13 3 HONG KONG. Fri. After more tlian a year ot stringent rationing, Hong Kong yesterday returned to a lour-hour supply of tap water every day.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article41 1964-06-13 3 ATHENS Fri. Traffic stopped. Drivers and passcrsby looked again. On a first floor balcony of a popular resort hotel on the island of Rhodes stood a beautiful, golden- haired c.rl in the nude. Police said she was sleep-walking. A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration366 1964-06-13 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE Soviet Union has informed the United States that it will sign a treaty with East Germany, official U.S. sources said last night. Mr. Anatoly Dobrynin, the Soviet Ambassador to Washington, on Wednesday gave Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of -State,Reuter - 366 words
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Article71 1964-06-13 3 Underground nuclear explosion WASHINGTON. Fri.— A nuclear test of low yield was conducted underground today v the Nevada test &ite as par- ot the "Ploughshare" programme to develop peaceful uses for nuclear explosives, i lie Atomic Energy Commission announced. Today's tart was one of a series to develop devices forReuter - 71 words
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Article32 1964-06-13 3 CAIRO, Frt. The Suez Canal Authority is planning to raise its transit dues for all ships by one per cent, the authoritative newspaper Al Ahram said today Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article119 1964-06-13 3 LABOUR RETAINS A LIVERPOOL SEAT LIVERPOOL. Fri. The opposition Labour Party last night retained the Scotland division of Liverpool parliamentary seat In a byelection. The results were: Mr Walter Alldrltt (Labour) 13,558; Mr. Britain Keefe (Conservative) 4.684; Majority— B,B74. It was a straight fight between the Labour candidate, a 44-year-oldReuter - 119 words
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Article54 1964-06-13 3 KAWASAKI. (Japan.. Fri. Ten persons were dead and 89 others Injured in an explosion which rocked a huge chemical fertiliser plant today in this industrial city near Tokyo. The explosion touched off a fire which raged for nearly an hour before it was extinguished by more54 words
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Article39 1964-06-13 3 UNITED NATIONS. Fn. A UN spokesman sa:d yesterday that Kocrc.ary General U Thant had accepted an invitation to visit London next month and only the date remained to be settled with the British Government.— AP.AP - 39 words
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125 1964-06-13 3 LONDON, Fri.— Viscount Portman's head gardener admitted yesterday he save Lady Portman a severe spanking to show her who was boss in the Portman greenhouse "I soundly spanked her bottom," Frank Klingespor confessed in a magistrate's court in the Buckinghamshire village of Beaconsfield.AP - 125 words
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204 1964-06-13 3 Mother of US Navy man sues publishers of PT109 CLEVELAND (Ohio), Fri. The mother of a U.S. Navy man who served under Lieutenant John F. Kennedy aboard the U.S. torpedo boat PTIO9 during World War II has sued two publishing firms and a liim company for U551,225,000. The libel suitAP - 204 words
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Article40 1964-06-13 3 IjONDON. Fri.— Actress Sarah ChurchluU. 4»-year-old daughter of Sir Winston Churchill wa« fined £5 ($42.50) yesterday for drunk and disorderly conduct. Miss Churchill— ln private life Sarah. Lady Audley pleaded guilty at Southwestern Magistrate's Court.— UPl40 words
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141 1964-06-13 3 UN General Assembly postponed a month I JNITED NATIONS. U Fri. Delegations were informed officially yesterday that the opening of the .19th General Assembly session has been postponed from Sept. 15 to Nov. 10 The official reason for the postponement from the customary third Tuesday in September opening date wasUPI - 141 words
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86 1964-06-13 3 Beaverbrook's son renounces title T ONDON, Fri. Mr Max Altken. son and heir of Canadian-born millionaire Lord Beaverbrook, who died on Tuesday said yesterday he had jenounced his father's hereditary title. Mr. Aitken said: "In my life. there will be only one Lord Beaverbrook."* Mr. Altken, who succeeded Lord BeaverbrookReuter; UPI - 86 words
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Article47 1964-06-13 3 LONDON. Fri.— a Buckingham Palace spokesman yesterday denied reports appearing in New York that Queen Elizabeth was planning to tour Russia. "The only places the Queen at present has plans to visit next year are Ethiopia and Germany," the spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement179 1964-06-13 3 YfM \VT BEAT ChannU FOR STVI.E The (haii. 1 1 -.tv'p-book is a complete ABO of all ttir important styling trends. The st>le you choosr v ill lie beautifully hand cut and tailored wah lianrai's traditional care and attention. Mil I HI XT hanrai FOR I Dili. No oilier tailor,179 words
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Advertisement329 1964-06-13 3 11 H men tun mat hi on I|H without ctioi >ao I /y\ Mm 'BHARAT TEA PLAWTATIOWS-CAMERON HIGHLANDS' ATTENTION! ALL NASAL PATIENTS! If you wtfer front a natal diteose, feel headachy, stuffy, gloomy, deprived of concentration and of sleep, annoyed by a flowing note, afraid of operations and tired ot329 words
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Article24 1964-06-13 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association Southern Division will hold a Pharmacy Week banquet at the Mandarin Room at 8 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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495 1964-06-13 4 Reinstatement: A question is posed by counsel SINGAPORE, Fri. Jl AS the Industrial Arbitration Court powers to reinstate an employee who has been dismissed by his employer? This question was raised in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today by Mr. J. J. Rattray, representing the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,495 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-06-13 4 DANCING BEAUTY TO PERFORM AT TEMPLE FESTIVAL MISS VASANTHA MAM (above), well known Singapore dancer who will perform at the •Vaikasi Sathurthi" festival celebrations in Singapore today. She will present an hour long programme of various dances, beginning at 7 p.m. The celebrations will be held at the Sri Sempaga65 words
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Article256 1964-06-13 4 Big sweep case SINGAPORE, Fri. The winner of a first prize in the Singapore Turf Club big sweep last year told Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today that, when he wrote certain words on a document at the request of the vendor256 words
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Article117 1964-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Government statement today said there had been some misunderstanding arising from press reports on two related Bills, the Land Acquisition (Amendment No. 2) Bill and the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill, which were introduced in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday. The statement said: ■'The Land117 words
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Advertisement186 1964-06-13 4 TO-NIGHT GREAT WORLD CABARET SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION "BRYVON" NIGHT SPOT -DANCES PRIZES DOUBLE BAND THE FLYING PHANTOMS (GUEST ARTIST) CECIL WILSON HIS BAND TOGETHER WITH MISSES DIANA CHAN, DHOROTHY TAN JIMMY TOPAZ t THE NEW YOUNG SINGING DISCOVERY MISS JUDY LIM AT THE MIKE EXT. 1 A.M. ja^k VjmMM Jr186 words
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Advertisement13 1964-06-13 4 V TROIKJI THE WHITE BEAR •2 2 Brit 81-.ih Ro«d. i.O9«por«. ICL: *****13 words
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Advertisement584 1964-06-13 4 iMjMMiiniiiiiiiinHniiniiiiiintiiiiHiii Qt(f<inlj6tion |*£j|s HjMHFSy;V«O3AOOj I >OU SIIO\VI\4.! I 11am 1.30 -4.00 6.30 9 30pm I Natalie Wood Steve McQueen Love with roe i i Mus! "Bcrita Singapura" No. t. I TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (Par.) -PARIS PICK-UP" Tomorrow 8.45 a nn.: Scop* j Tt-X LAST ATTACK I >«%* MlOtt 1*4.! :11am 1.30584 words
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Miscellaneous466 1964-06-13 4 t«'- ftfmmm ••> Mmmfu scneduie of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVAL* Japan Air Lines: From Jakarta (JL 716) 10.10 a.m BOAC: From London, Zurich, Cairo, Abadan. Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.X0 p.m.: from London. Frankfurt. Rome. Beirut, Teheran. New Delhi (BA 700) 6.13 p.m.;466 words
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352 1964-06-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r j T HK University Council has set up an appeal committee to consider the appeal by the students union for leniency in the case of the five students who have been punished for ragging The committee which will meet352 words
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Article39 1964-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. The president of the Singapore Tourist Association. Mr. Melwani. will open a "tourist guide training course" at the Shell Theatrette. tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. The course is sponsored by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board.39 words
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Article151 1964-06-13 5 Kaum Ibu protest on Soek picture KANGAR, Fri. The Perils Imno Kaum Ibu (women's section) has decided to protest to the official Imno organ. Malaya Merdeka. against its recent publication of a picture showing President Soekarno with some semi-mude girls in Denmark. "Giving wide publicity to such photographs will only151 words
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Article82 1964-06-13 5 Boy is killed by falling branch JESSELTON. Fri Four boys were trying to get mangoes from a mango tree by throuina stones and sticks at the tree when one of them. 11-year-old Sanaron bin Upot. was hit by a falling branch of the tree and died instantly, police said today.82 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-06-13 5 Plans being drawn up for stepped up drive against corruption KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Anti-Corruption Agency here is drawing up plans for an intensified drive against graft throughout the coun- Confirming this today, the agency's director. Syed Agll bin Syed Hassan Barakbah. said his department would work closely with the268 words
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Article73 1964-06-13 5 KANOAR. Frl -The Men tri Besar Dato Sheikh Ahmad, yesterday cescrlbe'd non -Malay* who refuse to study the national language as "disloyal citizens" "1 hope all those who have not done so. will take the opportunity to learn Malay during the present natlona' language month" he «ald73 words
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274 1964-06-13 5 An officer's wife is blamed for girl's death DATU PAKAT, Fri. D The wife of a British Army officer was blamed yesterday for the death of a four-year-old girl in a car accident at the Bth milestone, Yong PengLabis road on Jan. 5. The wife. Mrs. Irene Jean McKelvey, 46.274 words
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Article53 1964-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Pri.— A four-year-old boy, Sulaiman bin Taff, died at the General Hospital yesterday, eight days after he was knocked down by a car at Lorong 23- Oevlang. Eye-witnesses of the accident ye askPd to contact Inspector V. Ra,'aratnam of th« Traffic Accident* branch. Sepoy53 words
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167 1964-06-13 5 Co-op loan society man faces 3 cheating charges DENANG, Fri. A clerk of the Penang Police Co operative Thrift and Loan Society, Shaikh Mohamed bin Shaikh, 33, was today accused of cheating the society of $7,200 between January and April last year. Shaikh Mohamed pleaded not guilty in the Sessions167 words
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72 1964-06-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Mm Vera Keable. a young teachei from England, will speak on "Service Civil International" al 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipol: Road. The talk, sponsored by Kualb Lumpur Psychology Club, will be open to the public. Miss Keable is the72 words
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Article41 1964-06-13 5 JESSELTON. Fit. 1.010 persons have registered as volunteers in the Tawau area this week under the Government's national registration drive. The volunteers, between the ages of 21 and 29. will be trained to use firearms. AJP. I41 words
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Advertisement276 1964-06-13 5 TAKE THREE i( -Si r t ,/y n V_-' ¥!1J SKINTONICJj U J L^J 1 fe I I v ciiANsinc J ztigat* I lr oMww0 Mww if 1 V. qinKmaw If t^''" rrtl "ti \^t You buy one and take away three! YOU BUY Cleansing Cream, $6.50 and take away276 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-06-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Ministry of Information has started a major re-organisation of the information networks in Sarawak and Sabah. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, i Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, announcing the plan at a State Information Officers' conference here today,253 words
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Article52 1964-06-13 6 PENANO Fri. M Muthumanilcani, 46. pleaded guilty in the Suasions Court today to a charge of carrying one and a half gallon* of dultable liquor on his blrvcte along Perak Road yesterday. The court president. Mr BT.H. I«a. extended bat) of $200 pending sentence on52 words
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Article119 1964-06-13 6 BOOK FOR THOSE WHO PLAN TO MARRY CINGAPORE, Fri. The Registry of Marriages has published a pamphlet for people wishing to get. married. It explains the marriage procedure and the requirements under the Women's Charter for the solemnisation of a marriage. The pamphlets are printed in three languages Chinese. Tamil119 words
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Article45 1964-06-13 6 SINGAPORE. Prl.— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman bin Wok, will open a library :n memory of the lat« Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the former Minister (or Labour, a; the Muslim Orphanin^. Ma I tar Road, off Aljunied Road, tomorrow at 10 i.m45 words
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Article118 1964-06-13 6 ALOR STAR, Friday. [NSHORE rishermen in Kuala Kedah, the State's 1 main fishing centre, six miles from here, today denied that the majority of inshore fishermen had decided to change to trawler fishing if they could get aid from the government A spokesman for the fishermen,118 words
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Article57 1964-06-13 6 JESSELTON. Fri Mr Francis Chla Nyuk Tong, M.P., president of the Jesselton District Chinese Association, today exhorted the youth of Sabah to support the move for establishment of civil defence organisations He thought that the estaoiisnment of civil defence organisations In Sabah was necessary under57 words
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Article148 1964-06-13 6 IPOH, Friday VI ORE than 300 young men turned up for recruitment into the Malaysian Air Force and Army here today, but only half the number were chosen, for a test. Major Mohamed Sharlff bin Ahmad. Malaysian Armed Forces recruiting officer, said that not148 words
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Article, Illustration274 1964-06-13 6 'How do I look?' The girls all agog on eve of convocation KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. EXCITEMENT ran high at the University of Malaya today as 350 young men and women prepared thembelves for the big moment tomorrow at the convocation ceremony in Chirrvoo Auditorium. From early this morning they came274 words
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74 1964-06-13 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. All factories at Juronc have been urged by the Government to employ more Malays. This is part of a Government drive to raise standards of living <>f Malays in Singapore. according to a highlevel Government spokesman. No fixed quota has74 words
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Article73 1964-06-13 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Teng--Iku Abdullah bin Tengku Kassun. Land Officer. Kuala Muda. will be transferred to Kulim at the end of the month as Assistant District Officer I there. He succeeds Mr. Bavanandan Samy who has joined the Malayan Civil Service. Mr Tan Kee Seng. Assistant District73 words
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Article36 1964-06-13 6 SINGAPORE, Prl.— The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will give away prizes at the Singapore Teachers' Union sixth Festival of Drama, Music and Dances at the Victoria Theatre I at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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158 1964-06-13 7 CERKMBAN FH. The Nrirri Smibil.in Government was criticised at the monthly meeting of the Town Council last night fo r failing to invite elected councillors to State functions. The president. Mr P. Gurnam Singh Gill (Sorialist Front), accused the Government of Invitinc158 words
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Article26 1964-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. FrL Police detained 10 men under the Societies Ordinance while screening 2.897 people in anti-secret society rounds in the past 24 hours.26 words
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Article, Illustration515 1964-06-13 7 CANCELLATION OF A NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT SETS DANGEROUS PRECEDENT, GOVT TOLD Kuala Lumpur, Fri THE European Civil Servants Association today denied that any of its members had exercised any hidden influence in the Government's decision since reversed to grant a 10515 words
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411 1964-06-13 7 UDP SCOFFS AT 'COMEDY OF ERRORS' BY GOVT affirms the integrity and loyalty of expatriate civil serranis to the Government in all matters including the Malayamsation policy utiich is directed by Government, as are all other matters of policy." Meanwhile, the Press Secretary to the Prime Minuter, Mr. Frank Sullivan,411 words
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188 1964-06-13 7 UNION MEETING ON FAILURES IN GOVT EXAM KUALA LUMPUR. Frl T^HE Nationa 1 Union of Government Clerical Work- ers will meet here on Sunday to discuss ways and means to protest to the Government against the way the General Clerical Services examination was conducted. This was stated today by the188 words
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Advertisement21 1964-06-13 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl \f DOWN THE WALL AI jgj LL t 1 I\anp to youp ßiGMTy p# i f^jfTJRMATION21 words
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Advertisement247 1964-06-13 7 for a small amount V+ cci T *>V you can picture your friends and pleasures with a xo>X/>x<>^^>x^vv:«:vx*X'X*: ::*i !%y*;^H| M[^BS^H HV Ht*x*** v •*"x"X%vX'X'X'X"*"' '.'.•'.•'.•'.•'.•'.'W v!sk. k \^^^9 ML fXv!vXv'vXv'v';':':-v'x' x'XvX*X vX'XvXvXv.'X' XvX "X'X'Xi^'^^^^rf^^^y VvX'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'XvX'XvXvX 1 •X*XvX*X*X*X*X'XvX p Xvj^ i X'X*X'X p X i X X t X*X\'X*X*X*X'X' Vivf^247 words
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318 1964-06-13 8 Chinese prefers prison to life in Indonesia COURT TOLD OF HARDSHIPS IN SOEK'S COUNTRY JESSELTON, Ftt. An J illegal Indonesian Chinese immigrant yesterday pleaded for mercy and told the magistrate's court here: "I do not want to go back to Tarakan. I will rather die here or go to Jail318 words
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Article302 1964-06-13 8 MUNICIPAL VALUER SAYS: PEAK ALMOST REACHED, RATE OF RISE WILL NOT BE AS IN THE PAST KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J^AND prices -vhich have been soaring in the Malaysian capital during the past few years have now almost reached their peak, the municipal valuer, Mr. Lee302 words
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Article45 1964-06-13 8 KUALA LIMPIR. Kri— A butcher. Murad bin Saad, M, who was found guilty on March 15 of murdering Puteh bintr Mat ha 3». described as his mistress, in Kamponc Pantai Halpan on Oct. I last year, was executed in Pudu Prison today.45 words
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81 1964-06-13 8 JESSELTON, Fri. It will take at. least 15 months before Sabah can have direct parliamentary elections, it was announced i here yesterday. Mr. T.E. Smith secretary of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies at the University of London, made the announcement after a81 words
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Article73 1964-06-13 8 JESSELTON Fri. A board of inquiry has Been set up by the Sabah Government to look into whether some form of rent control was necessary. I The board will be headed by I Mr. James Voon of the Treasury and will include Mr. Stewart Buck, the73 words
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Article36 1964-06-13 8 1 SINGAPORE. Pit The wile lof the Deputy Prime Ministe', Mrs. Toh Chin Chye. will launch a Singapore-made tug-boa;. Bur.ga Chalons, at the Kail Teck Ltd. shipyard a; Kallar.R Industrial .tt 1.30 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article, Illustration317 1964-06-13 8 'My secret of long life' by woman aged 100 I POH, Fri. Meet the grand old lady of Ipoh, Madam Liew Sin Keow, who knows the secret of living up to 100 years and is continuing healthy and active into the second century. Born In Penang. Madam Liew has spent317 words
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Article88 1964-06-13 8 TAWAU, Fri. An Indonesian, who did not report, to the authorities that another Indonesian possessed a hand grenade, has been sentenced to 18 months' jail by Mr. Justice Harley in the High Court here. He was Bongki bin Ngaimin who was charged under the88 words
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Article34 1964-06-13 8 P.. r:\. Seventy headmen of .he various kampongs hi the Park area will attend a meeting a; the community hall here tomorrow to form a branch ol the Perak Kampong Headmen's Association.34 words
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150 1964-06-13 8 SANITATION PLANS FOR CITY AREA OF GEORGE TOWN PENANG, Fri. The City Council has told over 1,000 house owners and tenants in the city business area of its plans to provide water borne sanitation. They have been asked if they would undertake to pay the costs of the sewage connection150 words
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Article49 1964-06-13 8 KUALA TRENGGANU. M. More than 13 primary schools will take part in the Shell "traffic ?anvs' to be held at the Sultan Suleiman Primary School here on June 24 and 25. The Mentri Besar of Trrngganu. Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamec. will open the games.49 words
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228 1964-06-13 8 PPP lauds Kee Gak: 'Carry on the battle' I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The People's Progressive Party today welcomed the statement by Mr. Tan Kee Gak, Alliance M-P--for Malacca Bandar, calling on the Govenv ment to recognise Nanyang University degrees. Mr. Tan, who is a representative on the Nanyang University Council, made228 words
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Article183 1964-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Girl Guides Association will hold a premiere of the film "Fall of the Roman Empire" on July 16 to raise funds for building a new headquarters. YIP guests to the show at the Odeon cinema will be the Yang183 words
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277 1964-06-13 8 Stockholder wants bonus paid from idle profits DENANG. Fri. A 1 stockholder. Mr. Balwant Singh, today suggested that the Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. should make use of its unappropriated profits of $8,216,735 to give a bonus issue to stockholders. Addressing the company* annual meeting held at the head office in277 words
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Article38 1964-06-13 8 I SUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— CoL ;M. H. Pockson. commanding officer of the Brigade of Gurkhai depot here, will be leaving at th« end of the month to take up a new i assignment in Europe.38 words
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Advertisement144 1964-06-13 8 I JM Jk V%Bii M W^ ANGLIA DELUXE W Mm W Wf -s!n^m_ y't.uOj W fe^ft _M"^^^ w 70 m.p.h. up to 40 m.p.g. ANGLIA SUPER **^HsMB&9timm^ r> f $5 595 rt l —-umUK^S\\\ rour years ot continued popularity in Malaysia thats proved itselt year after year in races and144 words
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297 1964-06-13 9 PENANG, Friday. FISHERMAN, Mat Salleh bin Mat, 27, told the Sessions Court today that a man gave his wife and asked her to vote for the "tandok" (the bull's head symbol of the Socialist Front) in the recent297 words
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63 1964-06-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. Becau.-e he had had a quanrel with someone over a kite. Lew Kow. 23. armed himself with a kniie for 'his own protection." He said this in a magistrate's rourt today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawful pos--r -inn63 words
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Article75 1964-06-13 9 SINGAPORE, Pri. A 10-day I tour of Malaya is being organised for 40 students in Singapore between the ages of 16 to 18 during the December holidays by the combined Chinese YMCA-YWCA teenage travel club. This "Discovering Malaya" tour for students will be between Dec.75 words
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Article48 1964-06-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A ti>hrrniiin. Lim Heng Soon. 27 lur Road, lias been nu.-Mnf? Horn lioim since March. 1963. His father. Mr. Llm Poh Chuan. today appealed to members of the public to help find his son. He hu.s reported the matter to the police.48 words
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Article105 1964-06-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Marina Police patrols yesterday I afternoon found the body I of an ex-Government clerk, Kuan Fook Chow, who fell i into the sea off South Quay on Wednesday night. It was a few hundred yards away from the spot where he fell. A105 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-06-13 9 'LITTLE NENE' IN COURT ON SUMMONS CHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri Filrmon G S »l.»vay. better known in '.nixing ircles as "Little Nene" today appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's court in answer to a summons charge filed against him by the Customs and Excise Department. Salasay, 46. a boxing promoter. pleaded not120 words
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95 1964-06-13 9 sentence KUCHiNG. Pri -A Sarawak Chinese. Thian Chong Chew alias i Lai Pong Siam. who last October was sentenced to ten years' Jail for possession of a hand grenade, had his sentence qutshrd. here by a special sitting of the Federal Court of Malaysia here.95 words
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307 1964-06-13 9 Court is told of extra ballot at election l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. A scrutineer at an election of officials lor a unior< told the High Court here today tnat he found an extra ballot paper marked for one candidate Mr. S. Anthonysamv said he tonK the ballot papers to the pro-tern307 words
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Article49 1964-06-13 9 SINGAPORE, FW. —Two Indonesians Sudaji bin Rosdl and Bohari bin Tepoh. were jailed today for two months each for illegally entering the State. Sudaji entered the State on June 4. this year and Bohari on June 10 last year. Both were arrested yesterday. They pleaded guilty.49 words
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251 1964-06-13 9 IPOH. Friday 4 SAWMILL labourer charged with murder told the High Court here today that he was forced" to go to a house in Teluk Anson one nigh* where an assault took place. The labourer. Man bin Chin. 32. was making his defence251 words
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Advertisement553 1964-06-13 9 /r^iB^ K L M ROYAL DUTCH A Iff LINES Hk b v^B »i^MlE»4 ■■A Jtf i _^k^^^l Happy passengers disembarking from KLM's DC-8 Jet NOW! 2 FLIGHTS Aw# ECU EVERY SUNDAY ft CCA WEDNESDAY FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE, LONDON AND U.S.A. Flying tO LONDON? Goin to TOKYO to five moral553 words
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Miscellaneous246 1964-06-13 9 Alloy Onp By V.T. Rat-Urn MY SOCNES3. AU-EV;/ 1 KNOW-. BUT WHAf I E^fo^fefjif I ...AN 1 POOR OC PINNY'S WELL, IF HE DONT MOVE _,>. I WE CANT GO ON ELSE CAN WE s^"^ I&° SIUOK IN.TH' MUP/ SOMETHING PRETTY SOON I IT^mA JUST 6fTTING OUT J\ VO. GIKXY?246 words
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Obituary80 1964-06-13 10 If Wardl tit (Minimum) MR*. CECIUA IK, age VI. mother of Peter, Kosle, Thomas and Catherine paased away peacefully on 12-6-64 at General Hospital, r'uneral leaves Church of our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Slglap Hill 4 p.m. 13-6-64. TAN ENC PIOW 77 paased away peacefully on 12-6-1864 at 1280 words
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Obituary31 1964-06-13 10 10 Word* $10 (Minimum) ANNIVERSARY REQUIEM MASS for the soul of Nalzc Netto will be sung on Monday morning 6.30 15-4-64 St. Josephs Church, Sentul. Children Joaenlne Perelra l,ean Netto.31 words
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Obituary26 1964-06-13 10 20 Word* Sit (Minimum) IN MEMORY OF Mr ILL. Mow* (l.P.i who died on 13-8-63. Gone but not foritottrn. Inserted by Vicky and Barbara.26 words
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Article439 1964-06-13 10 10 Word* $10 (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL la acrvrd every Saturday and Sunday saoch time. BLIND BAZAAR To Veol and TMI and VI.-:. was all very well (or Osasar but If (or a buck, the Morris I win. 11l travel much faster than he. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all439 words
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Article317 1964-06-13 10 to »ord, UM I Him.) ST. ANIIHIH PRMUYTERia,. CHURCH, iiuti. U«il> Clun Road Sunday Service 11 m tuuuiat *r>i*u II i in Ml Welcome ST. ANDREW'S PRKSBVTEHIAN CHURCH, Ku.ila Uirapur, Weld Koad. Bunduy tarncei v3O a.m. and 8.15 p.m. Sunn i\ School V .30 i m All Wei'317 words
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Article738 1964-06-13 10 It is tempting to think that in decades to come the Singapore Economic Development Board's report for 1962 will become a collector's item. If it does, it will mean Singapore has so succeeded with its industrialisation as to make valuable records of how it all began. The report738 words
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Article510 1964-06-13 10 In a letter published elsewhere on this page, the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, D a t o Sambanthan, states that it will be possible to completely Malayanise the Public Works and Telecommunications departments by June 1965. This is very welcome news indeed. The assumption, in our editorial510 words
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Article633 1964-06-13 10 NINETTA JUCKER - Welcoming the Tourist NINETTA JUCKER HOW ITALY DOES IT IN STYLE By I> OM E, Pri. 1V Mosquitoes used to be the chief torment of tourists in Italy, but probably few of the 10 million foreigners who came here last year remember those days. Some do find their pleasure marredOFNS - 633 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1964-06-13 10 DAHARIALI - The land-hungry farmers who wait DAHARI ALI Political sketch book by I WAS on the Kuala Selangor ferry on my way to "Janjong Karang. A young farmer whom I had be-friended on mv previous visits to the area approached me for a lift. We got into conversation. "I am staying1,086 words
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Letters
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Article229 1964-06-13 10 I WRITE to correct any misunderstanding that might result from your editorial "Courageous Retreat" (B.T. June 11). 1 deal, in particular, with the Public Works Department and your statement "it would be a thoroughly good thing if the number of expatriate engineers in the Public Works229 words
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Article368 1964-06-13 10 Arbitration I REFER to a report (B.T June 9) headed "Labour Court has 70 cases pending." Mr. T. V Gomez, general secretary of ttie Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union Is quoted as having stated, in hL» union's annual report, that there were now 70 cases pending before the Arbitration Court.368 words
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Advertisement100 1964-06-13 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Wm-dt HI) (MUUmmm) COWAN On June 12tb it Mount AJvernla Hospital to Marjorle and Room Cowan a dauKhter iflona lane), a sister for Ho— msry. ANDERSON On JUM lOtb IBM at British Military Hospital, Singapore to Jennifer and Lieutenant Commander Michael Anderson a son (Nlchola* Dun bar).100 words
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Advertisement39 1964-06-13 10 OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS and CORNEAL MICRO LENS CONSULTANTS K. E. MEYER F.8.0.A.. F.A.A.0., F.A.C.L.P.. M.R.S.H. CERTIFIED CORNEAL LENS PRACTITIONER No 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: ***** BRANCH: 9th Floor, Lee Wah Bank Bldj. Old Market Square, Koala Lumpur. Telephone: *****39 words
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Advertisement75 1964-06-13 10 Xz* ml N V«3^AVELLERS Everything is done for you. No bother about anything. A courteous staff attends to everything you need. ..what route to take. ..what to take. ..where to stay. ..the sights to see. ..and, of course, the cheapest and most comfortable way to do it. So, why don't75 words
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Miscellaneous96 1964-06-13 10 M Wwd* Sit (Minimum) IDLEV BOWIE, bfiwno Robert, only son of Mr. and Mrs K. .Mdlty. and Mary, only daughter of tbe latr air. O. Bowie and Mrs. E. Adams. BETWEEN ANTHONY LOUIS, s/b Mr. Mrs. P Aroklasamy, Port Swettenham and Marie Koseline, d/o lat< Mr Antoine Saverlas. Klngapor* on96 words
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Article, Illustration489 1964-06-13 11 FAB familiar product of one of world's largest makers of detergents ENOUGH cartons of FAB to make a wall as high as 20 feet and three times as long are daily transported away from the new plant at IVtaiing Jaya to489 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-06-13 11 PET ALING JAYA WELCOMES NEW NEIGHBOUR A view of the modern detergent plant to be opened by Minister A VIEW of Colgate-Palmolive's FAB detergent plant that is being dedicated today. Main offices are seen in the loreground: against the skyline, two towers form the plant's most distinctive structural features. The175 words
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438 1964-06-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AS Inche Mohamed Khir Johari unveils the plaque to mark the opening of the FAB detergent plant at Petaling Jaya. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussain, who was to have performed the opening ceremony but was called away to Tokyo to attend438 words
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Article108 1964-06-13 11 EACH year a scholarship is awarded by ColgatePalmolive to the best student In engineering at the University of Malaya. The award, initiated last year, ha* an annual value of $4.ooo— adequate for the payment of fees, cost ol books, hostel charges and other incidentals. "We constantly108 words
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182 1964-06-13 11 ALTHOUGH (ol gate Palmolivc as a corporate entity has been in I operation in .Malaysia for only five years, the company's products have long been known in the area. Investment In 1959, responding to the Government's desire for more rapid growth of industries in Malaysia. Colgate-Palmolive182 words
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Article, Illustration796 1964-06-13 12 STRICT QUALITY CONTROL AT EVERY STAGE OF PRODUCTION MATERIALS from many parts of the orl (I are brought together al the new ColgatePalmolive (Asia) Ltd. plan! to make the package <>l FAB people throughout Malaysia find in their markets. These796 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-06-13 13 Safety first is first rule of Fob's plant TiHE plant has a modern, fully- equipped clinic staffed by a full-time nurse. But since every measure is taken to keep accidents to a minimum, most treatments here are for minor cuts and bruises. Strategically located374 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-06-13 13 MR. J. C. KEVLIN, Managing Director, started working with the company in 1948. A graduate of New York University with a degree of Master of Business Administration, he spent several years in the Jersey City Office in various posts covering marketing, advertising and sales. In182 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-06-13 13 QNE of the first considerations in planning the new Petaling Jaya plant involved finding exactly the right men to run it. Long before the plant was ready for actual operation Col-gate-Palmolive sent senior employees to plants in other countries for a thorough448 words
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Article166 1964-06-13 13 V"OUTH Is the predomin■l- ant characteristic of the plant's operators. Their age averages about 20. It is youthful enthusiasm, plus pleasant, modern working conditions, that gives the plant much of its air of cheerfulness and efficiency. Every operator was given a two-month familiarisation course by instructors166 words
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Advertisement169 1964-06-13 14 CONGRATULATIONS TO COLGATE-PALMOLIVE ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW '^r B^"' iSri^ d«^ f* |lli^i 1 1 Hi y^M» di&^MaP^^»«#<%ißfflia^^ v ""yj- M«^f IT .^b^bS^^ 3B m m. m g**^ 'I'l^iMMM^l^^^^B-^^^-^jMMMMMMMj^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^Ba^ J^l liJ r^ »^^^g^^ C^^^-T^Tp mbp^bl Sg^fr^^jßg ttH^^^—^l Ma^ggggß^ajßgßßMßr' v^^g^Bw^^^^k bbHbbWbbbmblbwm^b^b^b^b^^^^^^^ JIWIII M *^sl BC^^^^ t^^B^B^Bs^^ -^tßß^Bl^^ -^BaH BBt^^^Bßßb169 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-06-13 15 Water SINGAPORE. Frl. rain (1.84 Inches) fell for two and a half boors early this morning and caused widespread flooding in Singapore. The worst-hit arras were Riikit Timah, Alrxandra. Orchard Road. Hone Bharu and Chinatown. Scores of vehicles were stuck in 3ft. of water in some places, and other traffic125 words
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107 1964-06-13 15 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The vast majority of workers at a tyre factory, Terco (Malaya) Ltd., have chosen the Industrial Workers Union to represent their interests. The union is not an affiliate of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress. In a statement today, the union also107 words
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Article17 1964-06-13 15 MALACCA. Fri. —The Municipal Council' will hold a meeting here on Wednesday at 8 pjn.17 words
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Article, Illustration572 1964-06-13 15 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: TOO MUCH FOR DRAINAGE SYSTEM AFTER HEAVY RAIN...AND VERY PRECIOUS FROM A 'HOLY' SOURCE By Singapore, Friday pOR nearly a month now, Muslims have been converging on the backyard of a Malay hut at the 15th milestone, Sembawang572 words
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Article81 1964-06-13 15 Talks on estate pay pact begin KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Talks on details of a new wage agreement for 200.000 estate workers began here today. The talks, held in the conference room of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, lasted nearly four hours. They centred around the implementation of the wage81 words
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179 1964-06-13 15 Kuala Lumpur, Frt f RIME busters from Scotland Yard and the FBI may come to Kuala Lumpur to lecture on» criminology following the acceptance by the University of Malaya Court today of a suggestion by a member, Dato R. P. S.179 words
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Advertisement130 1964-06-13 15 are you LUCKY a-^M-^K-^^BSBQaVVSPEILn.w You may be the lucky the Guarantee Card 23-^E(^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Br*^^ (supplied) to the address printed on it. a^L^LV^LM r~\ n 1 irv nnn The complete cost of b 9 M 5l WaV/ tne TV set will be reRMUn U\Jl_] VAV n funded to the 12,000 th r^y^la130 words
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Advertisement217 1964-06-13 15 SPOTS. PIMPLES clear up FAST! A WEEK AGO TODAY unsightly skin trouble skin clear and healthy Why put up with bad skin? Today spots, pimples, acne and rashes can be cleared in amazingly short time with Valdermal Be«u»a it hat a double action, Valderma Antiieptic Balm workf (alter and more217 words
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Miscellaneous730 1964-06-13 15 Todays Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SEB VICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and tt2 41 »nd 25 metres Metr» MEDIUM WAVE StKVICE A.M 6.00 Prog. Summary: 47* Metres 6.03 Morr.inK Melodies: 7.00 The A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 601 New»: 7.10 Breakfast Po;pourr;. Morning Prelude; 7.00 Newt 7.30 Learn730 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1964-06-13 16 BRITAIN NETTED AN ESPIONAGE RING WHEN A MOURNER LEFT A ROYAL FUNERAL ONE day in mid-1934 a twin-engine transport aircraft levelled out over the runway as it prepared to land at the fempiehof aerodrome in Berlin. Near the terminal building stood a group of1,634 words
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Advertisement157 1964-06-13 16 To-' 1 a^Lai La^LV aj^_-~"S^ r .jgjtj V-0| f fj «"aa ~J ,-^j STtf ffJ/lL^ Bhilai Enjoy the masculine freshness of Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awareness the distinctive masculine look. MULTOM NCW YORK LONDON t l157 words
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Advertisement607 1964-06-13 16 40^/ Jr THE W CAPLESS tiF*^ FOUNTAIN PEN ■■PHOT'S v lk W 'Wk GIFT TO MODERN I Capless Simply twitt the barrel and your* raady to wrlta). Prtcition Ink Control Syitcm: Per Piece: nk flow way perfectly controlled again*! Singapore amudgina and leaking even under sudden praaaur* or temperature change*.607 words
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171 1964-06-13 17 HARMLESS SHARK, NINE MEN AND A BREN I HAVE Just read the report of the marine police, "exciting hour-long battle with a rare one-ton whale shark The feelings I had while reading the prowess of the killing-team leader were far from admiration or appreciation. Lot me quote from the report:171 words
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Letter45 1964-06-13 17 DRIOR to last year's town council election the Government hospital van visited Kampong Majid. Kluang every Sunday to give minor treatment to the kampong folk. Soon after the election it disappeared. The same thing happened during past State and Parliamentary elections. A. SATTAR Kluang45 words
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353 1964-06-13 17 I REFER to the letter from Planter or Men takab which appeared li. your Issue of 30th May 1964. Planter has done a great disservice to the estate* staff by casting doubt and aspersion In their loyalty to Malaysia, After reading his letter I have353 words
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290 1964-06-13 17 VO trade unionist in his right senses would ask the Government to lower the standard of the present clerical examination. If we want an efficient clerical service, the present standard of the clerical examination must be maintained. It is stupid to say that the290 words
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106 1964-06-13 17 AFTER 26 YEARS, STILL THE SAME rE other day I paid a visit to Kuala selangor in which town I had resided from 1938 till the outbreak of the Second World War. I went to the Post Office. There was a crowd waiting, queueing ud as for a cinema show.106 words
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Letter88 1964-06-13 17 RECENTLY the Minister of xv Health said the medical officers and health officers use their own discretion lii charging outpatients attending Government hospitals and clinics. The needy are given free treatment. But is the Minister aware how many really needy Datients are getting free medical treatment from88 words
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Letter183 1964-06-13 17 QNE would expect that exchange of mall between the principal towns uf Malaysia, jike Singapore. Kuaia Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang and Kuching. would be last. This, however, b not so. For example, a letter posted in Singapore around 5 p.m. on Monday Is not generally delivered at183 words
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Letter26 1964-06-13 17 CAN it be that the Indonesians are so short of mod that they have to nrnriuce last paragraphs for home consumption ELL. Taiping26 words
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Letter228 1964-06-13 17 Going one way on Bukit Timah rOULD the traffic police really say that their one way scheme along Bukit Timah and Dunearn Roads Is a success? I live just past the 41 mile stone in Dunearn Road To get home from town daily I have to travel up to the228 words
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Advertisement78 1964-06-13 17 FOR I YOUR AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION REQUIREMENTS CARCO LTD j CARRIER AUTHORISED DEALER 275,Tanjong Katong Road Singapore 15 Tel: ***** JTM^OU^Wt^JlmmJ MM ■*v vatf ti4mi ILmsShmmiil www wmmj noifl-irilnin( B#thod tmicklj £«act»» you Raaio-TV Clactric appllaae* repair* that v*«« to take y»«r« ta ■•ater.Eara n to t; par hear. Ca«»78 words
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Advertisement201 1964-06-13 17 H MODERN ™=gfi§|ff HOME 3 APPLIANCES REFRIGERATORS I Capacities from 2.8 cv. ft. up W to 8.5 c«. ft. XB^VaVa^Mal .—^-^B-^Bfa in^i^B GAS COOKERS WtKt^^^^^^ m A $o available boouti ful table models Models (Moint and LiXll la^aV^^^ Brfr Bottenr> MADtIMMOUANO j"^ T.V. RECEIVERS Toble It Console Models ■W^" UD<201 words
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Miscellaneous284 1964-06-13 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1- It's Men on a rifle (5). 1. The right and the wrong 8. Usher In the champion of sorts of lace tor poker (8. New York <6, 7). s>. 9. x M (1. 12 >. 10. The conductor had the pick 15. Give me another284 words
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Advertisement658 1964-06-13 18 Ibs^^^^*^^^^^^^^»^^^^^o^B^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»b^^^^ss^^o^^^^Hl (untinurd from Pace lt) OVERSEAS LEAVE •s Ware's Si 1 Mint— Box i» <■'• sssjps SOMERSET l-roin*- anrl Shepton MsJM threi- bedroom centrully heated cottage comfortably furmshrd and easily maintained available trom mid AuKuat. Wolatenholme XL *****. S, Jalan Kenny Dalam. VISITING BRITAIN? Ask Synchru Car Hire Ltd.. Petersham658 words
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Advertisement1012 1964-06-13 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Werofs M rtfin.)— Box St et: txtrm Jj ELECTRIC MECHANICS WIREMEN BJ Sal'fm^n >;.le>^:rls indoor outdoor Ap- si .red. PUaae apply Post d< BM lhlj 1 Spore) with expert- si MMai vilary expected NATIONAL LANCUAGE TEACHER T K.ijuired. Apply to Principal. St. Gab- I riel's School. L'pper Serangoon,1,012 words
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Advertisement1231 1964-06-13 18 SITUATIONS VACANT 'I Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St rt* txtra I LEADING EUROPEAN COMPANY I Penang has vacancy lor experienced nKmecriDg salesman age SBt*>SS*J BS4M 1 tth at least 5 years experience in small r IsasJ engines, puntp, construction plant 2 ■id SBBM iryware. This post carries ood prospects of1,231 words
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Advertisement1033 1964-06-13 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 0 Hare's 55 1 Wit.)— Box it et*. txtra I 3 BEDROOM FLAT at Marine Manion. Katong. A tMKlroom Flat at Uuille- L nard Kuud Price $2>>.so(J aoC S2U.ju<) tl eapectlvely. Please Phone (B'pore) a 2336 between omce hours or '.'4226 ifter 6 p.m. VACANT FREEHOLD1,033 words
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Advertisement851 1964-06-13 18 EDUCATION Word* SS 'Win.) Box St eta. txtra EDUCATION iN EUROPE U.K. Jewellya Associates Ltd.. Educalonal Uonsultaola, arrange entry 10 II aCßoost ci colleges. Guardianship ervices <vailable. Send full detail* nth foetai Keply Coupon, tv 1. :ievelan<l U>ndoo. Ml 2. BOOKS PUBUCATIONS BIST SELLING POCKET BOOKS .eng Levo By Posrls851 words
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Advertisement971 1964-06-13 18 FURNITURE Words SS <Ml*.)— Box St res. »xfr. BEST ALUM AWNINGS Blinds Pelmets Consult Mellow at Co. B'pore r *****. J IMPRESS YOUR VISITORS wl h Elegant Cane Furniture from Adrian's 425 River Valley Road. ***** (Spore), p DOGS, PETS, ETC r* Wordm U <mt*.r—Bam St rts omtrm c PERVINAL,971 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-06-13 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ward* U imtm.t— «Ws els. «sfra fl ttn HONOA SS Kuropean owned egularly serviced excellent condition h tm mileage taxed and Insured. Offers 11 'elepbone Singapore $2979. I c. AUSTIN ASS Late UM, engine tyres. aint. cushion excellent condition (43 ipg). Insured till im.'i. AsasEsM fiec. VI:1,120 words
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Advertisement1172 1964-06-13 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Were 1 Ji 1 Min.)— Box St rt*. rrfra MORRIS 1100 altnona Kreeo. one .qropean owner, o.imio miles, acce. ree available end June Kitted beater U.K. purchase Reg. Malaya Oetax »ni in... Septemt^r nrali only. tox A4iih ST ipoh Ail letters sck. It6l 7 MERCEDES (H. Plymi1,172 words
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Advertisement1319 1964-06-13 19 TO LIVtRPOOL t WEST CO«SI v Due i sort ia is P S'hani Ptranf PVRRHUS LifirfMl, Glasgow Gil II Teday JMt 14/11 Jim II MELAMPUS livirpttl, DuD.n. HamDjrg.. tin 31 June 15 Jim 11/28 Jmi 21 MEMNON L.verpeel. li asjow Juie II June 22 Jute 23 27 Him 21 CNTILOCHUS1,319 words
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Advertisement1392 1964-06-13 19 W\^\ THE E AC LINES yij SiNCAPOtt a rUAIAIUMPUa.P.tWfTItNHAM* PtNAMO BKCjiMC'Jipj^B *OvH. S«.amP»no 10. IOIOin.) 3/I. WHO OU«T SAILINGS TO GENOA. IE NAME. HAMSURG. tIREMEH, ANTWERP. ROTTERBAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN l^™"™^™Trga!Tie™™ l^Tn7ir""™''"™l i enartg"™ "SUMBAWA" c) Sailta la Part/14 JIM 15/UjuM "KOREA" I) ?</24JuM 25 2lJi'«l 21/38 JIM1,392 words
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Advertisement1345 1964-06-13 19 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SIR»ICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PO«1S. RVftfMIIAD ror Lonoon M*y 2 O K,n MriUM Hamburt laly MajTjßWfl Pt. S'l-am Penang Rotterdaa Aag J E. 4/Tttay June 14 11 Jme 19 21 M'bro Aag C'moutk Aaf V nrvwAruir tot Liverpool laty 21 OtnnALHIL Havrt Aug I1,345 words
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Advertisement1286 1964-06-13 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaoort Pt. S'ha* Parent l| Dm londen CITY C« ST. ALIANS Omits OaiitS 15 Jum ll I July •CITY Or LEICESTER 11/21 JIM 22/24 JaM 25 Jum 21 JM 'CIH OF CHICAGO 25/27 JaM J«M I Mill. •CITY1,286 words
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659 1964-06-13 20 From Pur Market Correspondent rpRADIMi on the Malayan 1 Stock Exchange yesterday was flat, featureless and near lifeless. The only movement of note was a 10--cent gain in Petaling Tin to S4 10. At the close, the exchange announced that National Iron and Steel659 words
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Article27 1964-06-13 20 Malayan Stock Indices Jane 11. Jane 12. •Industrials: 105.82 105.74 Tins: 130.29 130.26 S rubbers:: 105.78 105.74 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article856 1964-06-13 20 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuiuaa <b.UU«J> 51. 78: Dunlops tl.OUO) (W.OOU) $^.31 lII* srdt. (2.74 SU (i.WJOi 12.75: C. ImalUrt (1.(00) ti.uo: F. and N. erdt. (4,000)856 words
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Article43 1964-06-13 20 C KHOO S T PACK 20 JUNf 1J I s»«n«nis mirnil In j w Hon« Kong yesterday the U.S. dallar was quoted at 5.731 for TT and 5.721 for «aih tuning was quoted It It s-d mm tasi of geld at43 words
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207 1964-06-13 20 THE Straits tin market in Penang continued Its sharp movements yesterday with a rise in price of $10 a picul to 55";5. The unofficial estimate of the offering was M 6 tons, up five tons. This followed Thursday's fall of 813.12>i. Wednesday's rise207 words
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Article255 1964-06-13 20 JULY first grade ruijher nuytrt J f.e.b. cloud at 5 p.m. In tlnaaP»rt und Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 87 cents per Ib., down flve-eiKhth.i of b cent on Thttr.-ilayfl closing level for In- position. The ton* was sllgntly Msler. R.A.S. and FM R E dating print in ctnlt255 words
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Article434 1964-06-13 20 Rubber off on summit prospects HTHIS week's trading x has on the Malayan I rubber market been j concentrated on June 1 RSS. which expired on Thursday, report H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. in their current survey. There were no fireworks, although at one time a premium of half cent was434 words
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Article29 1964-06-13 20 JUNE 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67, cents (down five- eighths of a cent). TIN: 5575 a picul (up S10). Estimated unofficial offering 245 ♦on* (up 5 tons).29 words
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Article122 1964-06-13 20 Tiff ELBOURME, Pri.- Industrials ITJ continued to flim with rise* well In excess of falls. Ready Mixed Concrete was In particularly heavy demand around 15/6 including a large Interstate purchase. Metropolitan Industries jumped 1/6 to 10/9 when Directors said they expected a takeover Oder to be made. Base122 words
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Article188 1964-06-13 20 SHIPS lying alonniido the Singapore Harbour wharvoi or oxpectod today are: OhttfOl 1 Benmhor 4 '.s. Bteel Archltict 6". Yara.i I D, Pyrrhuo 10' 11. Krrn\i>» 15 16. Katong 19. Rrg-lnald Kerr 21/22. Toaa Baj Klylnc Ka«le 29/30. Kernba* :tl tt, Brnlawera R/M, World BMtt Cypria 42Kyodo - 188 words
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Article66 1964-06-13 20 CHINES! Produce Eichango. Singapore noon pncei per picul yoitorday: Cocorut ell: bulk $47] nrllerr. 4mm km Copra: June July CK, Continent I'nquotud Pepper: MunTok white $ISJ prnrr* Sarawak whit* $132j sellers. >;. fr Haruwak black $l(r?} seller*, garhli-ii Lampon; hlack ?l"7t Mllen $120 aellers. Sintaporo Coconut Oil Miiii,,66 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-06-13 20 Y^' KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciEio and Great Lak Catisidsi Service Honf*9»'| YokoMma S F'cisce Hantai Montrtai Detroit Chicate Mimski.,, Mm" II i^Jim 7 Jlly 21 July 5 Aif lAn II t« 21 Aif TMtnkHM Man" n/IJ JH. 7 Aif 21 Aif 5 Seat I Stat II Silt 221,093 words
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Advertisement1148 1964-06-13 20 ■Mmil* SERVICE (NO!*. •■MSUN Ml P. CUlr SfIVICI t* frtmtstle. astliift. MettturM. s»tr«i Ti: Mrtru n« NafHittma Ptnsn| p ttm t*MM S'oor* P. S'Mfli P»nm« MRPETa li Ptrt IS/17 Jvst RtIUU ti/V JIM H list It IMHUi It J«l| 11>ll wi o RAJUI* 11/ J4 )ul| lilf Him FROM AUSTRALIA1,148 words
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Advertisement137 1964-06-13 20 V~^^ ORIENT MID -EAST LUES F^^ GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST OIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO MAUTA TO CANADIAN AN! U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS Singapore P. S'nani •'eneng Montreal S.S. "ORIENT TRADER- 23 25 JIM 21/27 JIM 21. 21 JIM 31 July |q -MlWinr I 22/24 Jlly 2S/2t Jlly 21/21 Mly137 words
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Advertisement1727 1964-06-13 21 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) I Hi Word* SS (Min.)— Box SB el: txtr SOUTH tAll ASIA Hutc. MM Victoria HolW S23SI Bar/Rrstaurani HOTEL AMBASSADOR Sr««lde 46 Meyer Road Dancing Nightly Tel *****. MAYFAIR HOTEL »PORI Room Aircondltloned Popular Bar Courteou Service SLOANE COURT HOTEL. 17. Balmo ral Road. TanKlln (Completely1,727 words
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Advertisement803 1964-06-13 21 NOTICES I KEMPAS (MALAYA) LIMITED I: (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Ordinary Annual >- General Meeting of the Members r will be held at Crosby House. 71 I Robinson Road. Singapore, on i, Friday, 26th June, 1964 at 12 noon for the803 words
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Advertisement785 1964-06-13 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will oe received oy the I Chairman. Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor, Pullerton Build- Ing up to noon on Tuesday 23rd June, 1964 tor:— THE CONSTRUCTION OP EARTHWORKS fOR NEW RAILWAY FROM SO. JU-, RONO TO bG. LANCHAR. PHASE 111 (Show Round on785 words
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Advertisement322 1964-06-13 21 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE SALE BY TENDER OF SURPLUS VEHICLES TENDERS are Invited foi the purchase of Armed Force: surplus vehicles now lying a Federation Ordnance Depoi vehicle parks Batu Garrison Kuala Lumpur. The vehicles Include 31 Land Rovers: 75 Morris am Austin 1 ton cargo trucks Bedford322 words
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Advertisement387 1964-06-13 21 CIVIL I\(,IMIH An opportunity exists for an experienced civil ?ngiiiciT to take charge ol a consulting engineering office In Kuala I.umpur Dutios involve dealing with clients complete control ol m design drawing office and, supervision of works n the lield. The scope of the work includes structures. watM supply, road,387 words
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Article53 1964-06-13 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Cyclists Federation 100 kilometres team time trial championship race will not be held from the .seventh mile Ipoh Road to Kuala Kubu as originally scheduled. The venue of this event will Instead be run off at the Diplomatic Enclave course on Sunday53 words
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Article31 1964-06-13 22 IPOH Fn Twenty-four cars will take part in the annual grass track race. organised by ihe Royal Perak Motor Club on the Polo ground in Kuala Kang«ar on Sunday31 words
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Article286 1964-06-13 22 IN APPRECIATION OF HIS TREMENDOUS SERVICE TO SOCCER IN MALAYSIA AND THROUGHOUT ASIA CINGAPORE, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Prime Minister, is to receive a gold medal for his service to soccer. Announcing this today, S. R. P. Naidu, sec re tary of the Singapore286 words
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Article280 1964-06-13 22 KPSOM JKLF - Norval Lad to score today KPSOM JKLF RACING Uv SINGAPORE. Pri.— Norval Lad. winner of the 1962 Perak Derby, should Drove too smart for his rivals In the main event (Race 6) over 8f in the amateur race meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow. In his first outins in amateur racing,280 words
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Article506 1964-06-13 22 RACE ONE 2.15 CLASS 5— 2 F. 1. Sara Jane (f); 2. Golden Charm (3); 3. Gay Lady (1): 4. Moondyne <\2>: 5. Sunrise (2>; 6. Igaba (10) 7. Kolek (8); 8. Teddy Boy (6); 9. First Choice '4); 10. Spuds (9): 11. John Willy (11); 12. Lvi506 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-06-13 22 fHUNG Byung Tak (South Korea) beats Penang's Lee Hee Leng to a header during Thursday's match which Penarg won 1-0 at the City Stadium. The Koreans were scheduled to play a return match last night but it was postponed to give the tourists a rest61 words
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Article632 1964-06-13 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYA CUP SOCCER By |^UALA LUMPUR, Fn.— A make-or-break match for Malaya Cup holders Selangor in only their fifth outing in the competition could hardly have been accepted as a reasonable proposition a month ago but tliis is exactly the situation they will be632 words
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Article511 1964-06-13 22 Wright helps Jega at starting SINGAPORE. Fri. Heavy rain today has again ruined M. Jegathesan's chances of i clocking 10.5 sec or better for the 100 metres on a grass track which he aimed at doing tomorrow's all-comers and Singapore AAA triangular meet at Thomson fioari Jega is keenly disappointed511 words
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Advertisement326 1964-06-13 22 I DIAMOND bp.no DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFILLS MADE OT HEATEX GLASS KEEPS COLD 00 HOT WO SPOWTANEOUS HAST L J PRODUCT OF FRgfIWDT KTTIE GO. LTD HOME KDN9 I 111! Homon Adonis a full Varsflamc ttgkttt m *pecttuulatl\ < >mf*ct form. The Ronson Varaf lame Adonis -slender as the326 words
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Advertisement205 1964-06-13 22 MADRID ROME Amsterdam FRANKFURT VIEMA Milan **j2^ Brussels NICE ZURICH Lisbon Munich Stockholm GENEVA Hambur9 Stutt 9 art Copenhagen atiii:\n LONDON Is any of these cities on the itinerary of your trip to Europe? PossiDly yes. An exJ cellent reason to fly there by Swissair. Want any more reasons? Swissair's205 words
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354 1964-06-13 23 Hurry up? But we are ahead, say Japanese •JOKYO, Fri. Officials of the Tokyo Olympic organising committee today answered a suggestion for a "hurry up" campaign in Olympic preparations with a statement that all work except road building is now ahead of schedule. The president of the International Olympic Committee,Reuter - 354 words
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318 1964-06-13 23 BRITISH AMATEUR GOLF Sweeny is last of the Americans ONDON, Fri. Three of the four surviving Americans were swept out of the British amateur golf championships at Ganton yesterday by home players, and only 52-year-old Californian Bob Sweeny remains to carry on the fight. Sweeny Is through to the lastReuter - 318 words
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250 1964-06-13 23 WIMBLEDON: RUSSIANS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO 'SWITCH' f ONDON, Fri. A v Soviet request to prevent a Russian player meeting a South African in the Kent tennis championships will not be en.tertained in the Wimbledon championships later this month, it was stated here last night. Laurie MacC v 1Reuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration713 1964-06-13 23 Booth and Veivers bring batting to life CRICKET ROUNDUP f ONDON, Fri. The Australians gave a mixed batting display against Derbyshire at Derby yesterday before declaring 48 runs behind on the first inr4ngs, in a bid to keep the match alive on the final day. In reply to Derbyshire's 314Reuter - 713 words
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429 1964-06-13 23 TENNIS AZMAN AND SHAHRIN IN LAST FOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. seeded S. A. Azman and Shahrin Osman reached the semi-finals of the men's singles In the Malaysian Malays tennis tournament played here today. Results: MEN'S SINGLES 2nd rd S.A. Azman bt Wan Ahmad Radzl 6-4., 6-3; Zalnal Rahman bt Ghanl429 words
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Article15 1964-06-13 23 SINGAPORE. Frl.— All SAFA'S lunior matches here have been Dostooned due to heaw rain15 words
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Article54 1964-06-13 23 Tri SO CCER Ipoh Dlv. S: Band Irish Hussars 1 Borneo SC 0 Talpinic Lee: Armed Forces SUfi 4 Survey 1; CRC 4 BMH 1. Necri Div. i: Tamil Sangam 4 Indians A 3. Inter-Dlmrict PoUce: K. Kangsar 1 Tapah 1. HOC KEY foh ko Ander«oman« A' 4 Kinta54 words
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Article27 1964-06-13 23 SINGAPORE. Prt— Heavy rain washed out the Singapore Hockey Associations senior knockout nna. between Singapore Recreation Club and 19 Signal Regiment at Parrer Park today27 words
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Article122 1964-06-13 23 SOCCER Malaya Cup: Arm ed Forces v Spore (Merdeka Stadium 7.30) Tour match: Kedah v Soutli Korea (Alor Star) S"pore Dlv. 3B Radin Bias v Star Soccerites Dlv. 3C: Newtonites v4O Base REME Civtlians; P Setia v Seletar PC (all matches at Fairer Pic) Ocean RAP Tengah122 words
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Advertisement146 1964-06-13 23 or [Knl^U Wj£ ■P l tLMO 8-SS CINE CAMERA >.*f4 th th* new power zoom |rip "UnqiiMtionoblr top* in its fit Id outclosiot out perf ormt any ether Jmm camera. Th* ELMO ZOOM i-SS puts you in command of I t'try picture situation. With tho ELMO ZOOM HkaivS IWP jf146 words
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Advertisement216 1964-06-13 23 Ballograf epoca the most advanced JJ| in the world I comes from Sweden I TH* •■cninnrl tip Guarantee* 1111^ wrttlno, ts th* latt V ounce of Ir .1 Th* Ink I* .iM X *v*«ly tprvad all ov*r .^KsStK Hi X the Wolfram ball. BS I UIJI X Ihankt to ttt*216 words
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486 1964-06-13 24 IPOH. Fri INQUIRIES were made by the polite investtijjatinjf a corruption case to find out if members of the Perak State Executive Council were involved, the sessions court here was told today. This was stated by Asst. Supt. Abdul Aziz, bin486 words
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Article24 1964-06-13 24 DUE TO UNFORSEEN c ircumriminl of Mr- M:ih Knt V B Mi Ho Vok.- l'in^ will tat on 1 1 «64 instead of24 words
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Article, Illustration96 1964-06-13 24 FORMER THAI PREMIER DIES IN EXILE rKYO. Fri— Field Marshal Pibul Songßram. (above), former Prime Minister of Thailand, died lust night of a heart attack in Japan at the age of 17, the Thai Embassy hero said today. The former Prime Minister had been in exile in Japan, since AugustReuter - 96 words
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Article31 1964-06-13 24 SINGAPORE Fri. Members of the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee will visit Bukit Tlmah Constituency tomorrow. They will be led by the chairman. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon.31 words
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Article25 1964-06-13 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— Th« Tiong Bahru First District Cubs' Sports day will be held at the Delta East School tomorrow at 9.30 a.m.25 words
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Article428 1964-06-13 24 LONDON. Fri. The stock i markets ended their best week for a considerable time on a highly satisfactory note today. End of account profit-taking had its effect in some directions and there was some reduction in the level of business. But. In spite of this,428 words
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620 1964-06-13 24 BIRTHDAY HONOURS FOR PEOPLE IN MALAYSIA M.B.E. for Major Attan bin Yatim, O.C, 61 COY RASC FOX DO X, Sal.— The British Army's new commander in the Far East, Ll.(icn. A. Jolly, who took up his appointment earlier this week, is made a Knight Commander of the Bath in the620 words
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Article245 1964-06-13 24 SINGAPORE. Friday. npHE Singapore Government said tonight that Chua Ho Ann. a former Justice of the Peace, was released from detention recently on two grounds age and health, and an undertaking given by him to sever all previous connections with the Ang Bin Huay245 words
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Article163 1964-06-13 24 Lee, Morgan halt Derby's slide LONDON. Fri. Bet to score 250 in two hours 50 minutes to beat Derbyshire, the Australians had made 72 for two at tea on the last day of their match at Derby today. Derbyshire, 21 for no wicket overnight, declared at 201 for six. theirReuter - 163 words
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Article102 1964-06-13 24 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A CathayKens lilms delegation left Btagapore this morning by Miiluy.-ian Airways tor Tuipeli to takr pan in the 11th A.sia:i Film Festival from June 15 to 19. Led by Da to Loke Wan Tho. chairman or the Oatbur Organisation, the delegation will present a102 words
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Article36 1964-06-13 24 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The iinnual exhibition of art organised by the I Sincapore Army Art Society, now beine. held at Alexandra Junior School. Nepal Circus, North Buona I Vista Road, is open to the public.36 words
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Advertisement110 1964-06-13 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) LOW RENTALS |JS!IJHJm I EASY 24 ■■nXJlfl Ml MONTHS HP lIKCHHJI NEW LOW NET HI CASH PRICE *S*B MODEL WV 762 "*^^^^sr New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Very dark safety screen for clear110 words
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Advertisement91 1964-06-13 24 We* te i J Another Fin* Product By. DRUG HOUSES OF AUSTRALIA. LTD.. Mok«fi Of HUDSON'S "EUMENTHOL' JUJUBES. NOT JUST THE WORDS BUT BARGAINS PILED ON TOP OF BARGAINS IN OUR »>IH LADIES MEN'S Cotton SLACKS $3.90 Fancy Cotton SHIRTS $5.90 Cotton SHORTS $^60 Fancy SPORT SHIRTS $4.80 U.S.A. j:',91 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-06-13 24 ■IWHlJa^aaaaaSJaAaMMM^aH UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bahru 90 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 7543 words
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