The Straits Times, 14 June 1964
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Title Section16 1964-06-14 1 ATIONAL LIBRARY! In THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,476 SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1964 20 CENTS. KDN 73216 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-06-14 1 GEOFFREY ELDARD - The withdrawal issue is still big snag: Jakarta wants two of four checking centres in their own territory GEOFFREY ELDARD SARAWAK BATTLE: GANG ROUTED From G ETCHING, Sat. APatrol of the Federation Reconnaissance Kegiment battled with a gang of armed Indonesian terrorists in the Enskilili area of the Second Division193 words
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Article, Illustration706 1964-06-14 1 special to the -SUNDAY TIMES WITH less than 24 hours to go before Tengku Abdul Rahman arrives here, prospects of a summit taking place with Presidents Soekarno and Macapagal looked, very remote today. Judging from the latest Indonesian stand on the crucial question of withdrawal, I even doubt706 words
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Article136 1964-06-14 1 MANILA SAYS NO TO ENVOY DJ ATI \f ANILA, Sat. The iTI Philippines has rejected the nomination of Lieu tenant-General DJatikusumo as Indonesia's next ambassador here, a newspaper columnist said today. Mr. Emil Jurado of the Philippines Herald said the local Indonesian embassy has written the Indonesian Foreign Ministry inAP - 136 words
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Article37 1964-06-14 1 SANTO DOMINGO. Sat Police have detained two men for questioning in connection with yesterday's blast at ihe Dominican Republic's army munition store here, which killed 10 people and in lured more than 300. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration345 1964-06-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman this afternoon announced that he would go through with his plan to fly to Tokyo tomorrow although the prospects for a summit meeting with President Soekarno and President Macapagal remain as indefinite as earlier this week. "Out345 words
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201 1964-06-14 1 Manila recognition: A decision at Tokyo i TOKYO, Saturday. PHILIPPINE recognition ot Malaysia could be decided at Tokyo next week at bilateral talks held during but not as a part of the projected summit conference. The key. say Philippine sources, would be agreement between President MacaDaeal and Tengku Abdul Rahman201 words
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Article69 1964-06-14 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Col baDina Mochlur, commander of the Indonesian Volunteer Combat Brigade posted along the Borneo border nai said his volunteers would immediately be landed on "enemy territory" to join Ihe people's struggle to break up Malaysia, according to the Antara news agency It said Col.Reuter - 69 words
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Article64 1964-06-14 1 WASHINGTON. Sut Korea's highest medal, the "Order of Merit for National Foundation Joongjang." will be presented to former President Harry Truman on June 25. the 14th anniversary of the Korean war. it was announced yesterday. The presentation will be made by the Korean Ambassador to theReuter - 64 words
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Article54 1964-06-14 1 TOIIYO. Sat. The Japanese Government has advised a private firm to suspend negotiations to export parachutes to Indonesia, the Trade Ministry said today. The Ministry said It was "unI deslrable" for Japan to export an item that might be Involved in an i inte: nationalReuter - 54 words
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Article29 1964-06-14 1 BONN. Sat Europe's nrst nuclear-powered cargo sh'i (26.000 tons> was launched at Kiel today But the vessel will not Mil on its maiden voyage until 196729 words
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Article107 1964-06-14 1 Aussie troops upset Gen. Rukman JAKARTA, Sat. Military •J leaders in the eastern part of Indonesia today strongly criticised the dispatch of Australian troops to Malaysian North Borneo. Brig. Gen. Rukman. Army Deputy Chief for East Indonesia, said Australia torgot good neighbour relations with Indonesia. Gen. Rukman said that withUPI - 107 words
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Article28 1964-06-14 1 SAIGON, 6at. Communist Viet Cong mine* derailed three trains and Mew up two trucks in a> 13-hour period yesterday, the Ministry of Defence announced tod;iy.— A.PAP - 28 words
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Article93 1964-06-14 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Tony. ai. 18-month-old Bengal tiger, weighing 500 lb.. walked out of Its cage in the garage of an animal trainer at Chattanoga. Tennessee, yesterday but an 11 -year-old girl and an old woman coaxed it back again Its owner. Mrs. Evelyn Currle. said she93 words
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255 1964-06-14 1 New Red buildup: Attack fear in Laos VIENTIANE, Sat. Western military sources said today there were indications of a Communist Pathet Lao buildup for a possible attack on the Neutralist stronghold of Muorg Soui in north-central Laos. An attack on Muong Soul has been expected .since the fall of twoAP; UPI - 255 words
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Article36 1964-06-14 1 ROME. Sat. Communist-led railway workers, striking for higher pay and o'her benefits, yesterday blew up a i-mall section of track in Northern Italy in an attempt to make their walkout I more effective. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Advertisement107 1964-06-14 1 Hew fymU Many Interesting Item* Hay Just Arrived. Including: Diomond Singl* Ston* Rings, Plot Wotcb*»,Jod» J*w*Uery. Cocktoil Rings Cultured Peorl Jewellery. 45, High St., Singapore I 6. Station Rd., Ipoh A»Co..S.P.H deSILVA(H K )L»d..HonoKong UNIQUE IN CIGARETTE FILTRATION sT*"-* L-*****" I^^ Discover the Wl good things ,i£V that happen to107 words
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Article66 1964-06-14 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce today held the first heaU for IK fiftli "Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest at the National Library lecture hall. The finals will be on Thursday at th* Victoria Theatre. The contest, sponsored by Esso !s to provide secondary66 words
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Article66 1964-06-14 2 IPOH. Sat. —The pTMKUI tho Prrak Chinese Association. Oato Lhu Pak Khuan. declared open a four-day oil painting exhl- bltion. at the Perak Sundry Shop's Ouild here today The exhibits are works of Mr Llm Yeh, also known as Robert Lou and his wife. Madam Lin Knm.66 words
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Article, Illustration746 1964-06-14 2 Every effort urged to balance the ordinary budget He warns of period of strain for Malaysia from now till 1968 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight warned that economic considerations alone pointed to a period of strain for Malaysia between now746 words
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Article117 1964-06-14 2 SUNGEI PATAM. Sat. The Kulim magistrate. Inche Mohameri Arshad bin Ismail, who was placid in an oxygen tent after a heart attack two weeks ago, is now reported out of danger. Inche Arshad. 50. was first admitted to Kulim hospital and later transferred to Alor Star hospital117 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-06-14 2 FIRST MALAY CO-ED SCHOOL KANGAR, Sat. The first co-educational Malay secondary school in Pcrlis was opened at Arau yesterday by the King's daughter, Puan Sharifah Salwa (above), wife of the Regent. The $305,000 school with an enrolment of 603 students 335 boys and 268 girls has 18 classrooms and two159 words
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135 1964-06-14 2 GOVT URGED TO PLAN FOR DOUBLE CROPPING [JENANG. Sat— The Penang State Government has been asked to include in its next five-year development programme, plans to introduce double-crop-ping on 4,000 acres of padi land in the south-west district of the Island. "I have made this suggestion to the Government," Inche135 words
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Article96 1964-06-14 2 CINGAPORE. Sat. Registration for the August National Language Public Examination In Standards one. two. and three began last Monday. Candidates wishing to sit for these examinations should apply personally at the Ministry of Education at Kay Slang Road between 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 3 p.m.96 words
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Article42 1964-06-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The! Minister of Works. Posts and Tele- j communications, Dato V.T. Bam- 1 barthan. today announced that postal agencies have been opened it Sendayan and Kuala Sawah In Nrgri Sembilan and at Kampong I China in Perak.42 words
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Article257 1964-06-14 2 X-RAY STAFF UNION WANTS GOVT. TO PAY OVERTIME KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Federation X-ray Stall Union, comprising radiographers. X-ray assistants and X-ray developers will go on a work-to-rule from Monday to back their claims lor overtime and call-duty compensation. The decision was taken at an emerKei.cy meeting of257 words
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151 1964-06-14 2 Query on the rebuilding programme SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be asked at the next Legislative Assembly meeting what plan the Government has for ensuring alternative accommodation and livelihood for those who will ment's scheme to rebuild the be affected by the Governurban areas. The151 words
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Article148 1964-06-14 2 DENANG. Sat.— A man who returned to George Town on June 4 to see his adopted son who had been Injured In an accident, was jailed for three months today Chew Joo Chooi, who had been prohibited from enterlnK the city for five years, pleaded guilty to148 words
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Article91 1964-06-14 3 lOHORE BHARU, d Sat. Two people were killed when a car was ir? collision with a timber lorry at the 3rd milestone Yong Peng-Labis Road near here on Thursday.. The dead are: Mr. P. K. Prabha, 37, the manager of Union Estate in Yong91 words
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Article48 1964-06-14 3 More civics courses PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. The Knan District Information Officer. Inche Wan Mohamed bin Saileh, said today more civics courses would be held this year for the people of Krian. The nrst course this year will be conducted for Malays at Parit| To Kip on June 24.48 words
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184 1964-06-14 3 Cuepacs welcomes Malayanise pledge bySambanthan KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The president of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Service. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss. today welcomed the announcement by the Minister of Posts. Works and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan. that there would be full Malayanisation 'in184 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-06-14 3 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG INDONESIAN CONFRONTATION COULD BE EXCELLENT BACKGROUND, HE SAYS By gINGAPORE, Sat. American actor William Holden today said that Indonesia's confrontation and the ever-changing face of Malaysia would be an excellent background for the next script he intends to film349 words
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Article197 1964-06-14 3 Police foil plan for big clash Yf ALACCA. Sat.— Police here today arrested eight secret society thugs and seized 10 live bullets, eight parangs, a dagger, a knife and a wire cutter in a predawn gangland swoop. The time was 2.30 a.m. and197 words
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Article70 1964-06-14 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat. A 14--year-old girl, Tham Me Me. who was reported missing last month, lias been found in Kuala Lumpur and returned to her home here by the police yesterday. Two men. one from Ipoh and another from Teluk An>on. have been detained by70 words
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Article33 1964-06-14 3 IPOH. Sat. Twelve pt(js worth a total of $880 were stolen from a sty belonging to a vegetable gardener. Koo Nam Fook. 34. in Gunong Rapat new village here yesterday33 words
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378 1964-06-14 3 J^ PROSECUTION witness in a corruption case had his credibility impeached in the Sessions Court here today. The witness, Yau Pak Van, 30. a tin miner and dealer, was testifying against Lim Cheng Kooi, 40, a chief clerk in the Mines Department. Perak. Lim,378 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-06-14 3 A cruise down the Pahang for envoy L'UAL LUMPUR. Sat. The New Zealand High Commissioner here, Mr. Hunter Wade (above), will be taken on a 150-mile trip by houseboat down the Pahang River for a courtesy call on the Sultan of Pahang next week. Mr. Wade, who will be accompanied187 words
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Article36 1964-06-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The organising committee of the Bintrapor* Red Crocs Society recently raised 539.593 from its flag day. It will hold a food and fun fair at the Raffles Institution on July 4.36 words
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Article146 1964-06-14 3 KLALA LUMPUR, Sat— Police today warned the public against the dangers of personally conveying unexploded hombs or missiles to police stations after findinu them. The warning was issued following a case where a man. on finding an unexploded mortar homb, bad conveyed it personally to a police146 words
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Advertisement269 1964-06-14 3 trusted throughout the™^^ AT LAST a padded bra that does what no other padded bra ever did before! $12.50— Spore Penang. $15.70 Fed. STYLE 134 The New PLAYTEX toft-line padded bra starts soft stays soft stays white and stays in shape, too. THE SECRET? The Amaiing new kind of padded269 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-06-14 4 JERRY FRANCIS - JERRY FRANCIS MANY WAYS IN WHICH COMPANIES CAN BRING BENEFITS TO PEOPLE ways by which the companies themselves couJd help bring the direct benefits of industrialisation to the people without their even having to act in ways contrary to the principle of profit378 words
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411 1964-06-14 4 AUPE terms to Govt. for fair pay inquiry TIHE Amalgamated Unions of Public Employees has forwarded to the Government a number of "minimum conditions" to ensure that the proposed Salaries Inquiries Commission —to review the salaries of civil servants in Singapore delivers fair and just recommendations. So far the Government411 words
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Article147 1964-06-14 4 TPOH, Sat.— The Ministry 1 of Education has been asked for grants totalling $733,855 to be soent this year on the newly conforming Chinese schools in Perak. This request was made by heads of 14 newly conformed schools to the Assistant Minister of Education, Mr.147 words
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Article246 1964-06-14 4 UNION TO NAAFI: WE WON'T GIVE IN 'Talk or strike goes on' YfALACCA. Sat. Th« XTi NAAFI Employees Union today called on th c management to negotiate on its wage claims or face prolonged strike action*. XT» Th strlke b y the 80 NAAFI workers entered It* fourth day today.246 words
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Article68 1964-06-14 4 TELUK ANSON. Sat. Th« Consort of the Raja Muda of Perak. Ch? Puan Besar said here today that it was organisations such as the Women's Institute that helped to foster better understanding among the various races In Malaysia She was speaking at the opening of68 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-06-14 4 MAKE KLANG CLEANER: HARUN KLANO, Sat.-The Mentrl Besar of Selangor, Inch* Harun bin Hajl Idrit (above), told 16 town councillors here today that he would make an unexpected visit the next time and hope to find the cleanliness of the town even better. "As this is my official visit today173 words
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Obituary21 1964-06-14 4 CABLE RECEIVED from Ceylon on 13-6-64 S. Kurumoorthy Sastiar expired 12-6-64. father of K. Raslah of 7. Buklt Tembok. Seremban.21 words
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Article28 1964-06-14 4 IN LQVING memory of our beI lc\ed father Tay Oeok Swee who I departed this day 1958. Oone but never forgotten by his family and relatives.28 words
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Advertisement192 1964-06-14 4 Head home with your family BY B'O'H't ROLLS-ROYCE K JET WP MB V [royce| J Jr ''A WF rf mm Hr v Jjr y *£itioiiP lm^^* "<IW" .mjiqiT i JIW '&1 BaflRHBaS W M 1 jHbßßhHbbmbbmbbHHHHHHHbbHbbl b^HHBHHHHHHHHHHHHHRHRHH HHHBHHHHHSH BOAC JETS YOU HOME DIRECT WITH NO CHANGES ALONG THE WAY Holiday192 words
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178 1964-06-14 5 N-Language Week has a new note of urgency SINGAPORE Sat. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Kajaratnam. said today that National Language Week to be held in Aueust. was becoming increasingly important as a means «>f consolidating the nation through the use of a common language. Addressing the first meeting178 words
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344 1964-06-14 5 Govt. move to treat e bright leaders Courses in U.K. for *cream' of students THE Singapore Government is offering full scholarships to the "cream" of preuniversity class students to pursue undergraduate courses in the humanities at Oxford and Cambridge Colleges, with a view to creating in the future an enlightened344 words
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Article129 1964-06-14 5 EX-REBEL DETAINEE ARRESTED AGAIN BRUNEI TOWN. Sat Ha,ji Meliained bin Haji Bakar, an ex-rebel detainee and former Brunei Town and District Councillor, has been re-arrested for alleged subversion, it was learnt yesterdayHaji Mohanied was arrested during a raid on his house in the outskirts of this town. He is the129 words
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129 1964-06-14 5 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Residents, tourists and holidaymakers in the Cameron, Highlands are advised to keep calm as the tigress reported to be in the area is not a maneater. The Pahang Game Warden. Inche Abdul Jalil bin Ahmad, who gave this advice today, added129 words
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821 1964-06-14 5 DISCONTENTMENT IN CUSTOMS Nair calls for removal of anomalies in pay scheme SINGAPORE. Sat rVHE secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today said that the numerous anomalies and inequities patiently borne by three categories of Customs and Excise officers for the past five821 words
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Article36 1964-06-14 5 SINGAPORE Sa: A S;ita X-ray v-:. will be s.auon- 1 ed a- the market place rear Junction of Coronation Road and Buki: T'.mah Road from Monday Fr.day from 5.30 p.m. to 8 pm.36 words
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Advertisement272 1964-06-14 5 For those desiring the convenience of synthetics the natural choice is May. can MKKMAID Blended Fabrics of |M( TKTOKON (polyester fiherl and IS* cotton. When the comfort of a natural fiber is required, those who know ask for cotton fabrics bearing the STAR LION label. Both fabrics, backed by Shikishima272 words
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Article32 1964-06-14 6 2« word* $12/- (Minimum) BRING YOUR DOCUMENTS to Moi make good clear runes at fair THE BLIND nt-rd your help. By rtkag the International Raziiar on •J'tin June. Victoria MemoriHl Hall32 words
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Article123 1964-06-14 6 2* Word* tIJt (Milt.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In Sin- Urttmrd Koad Sunday B*r\lce 'J a.m. and A p.m.—All Welcome. BAHAI WORLD FAITH—Tbi- K- luion lor t>xijy Kiod God's solutions I a,I human prortlrm*. Lltrrature from 333 Rahxn* Road. Strtmhan. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. "> Fort Otnmtm' Road, Singapore. nnf S9OTI.123 words
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Article485 1964-06-14 6 LEARNING TO BE CIVILISED IMAGINE a very backward society. cannibalistic, perhaps, and totem-wor-shipping, dominate^ by lusty and turbulent males determined to defend their tribal privileges. Add to this society a small number of confused, anxious and physically weaker people who know they have to come to terms with this different485 words
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472 1964-06-14 6 Charles Foley - Charles Foley by NICOSIA. Sat. His consulting room looks like a command post. Guns are heaped in a corner. Helpers roll bandages. Toughs in khaki battledress with red berets go In and out. "Don't stand by the window." the doctor advises. "It's ln the472 words
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436 1964-06-14 6 CLIVE GRAHAM - Racing in real style at New York's Big A CLIVE GRAHAM BY YEW YORK, Sat As I came away from Aqueduct racecourse I had gone to watch the Belmont Stakes I could only wonder at the fantastic enterprise which "Big A," as the course is known to New Yorkers, stands436 words
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Article242 1964-06-14 6 rpHE education of today is no good and will never be good II we do not Improve it now. Teachers are not to be blamed for they are a lot of dissatisfied people. The reason: salary. The Ministry of Education, instead of being aware of the danger, remains242 words
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Article158 1964-06-14 6 IT is alarming to find out that prefects are given special treatment in schools. I agree that prefects are needed to keep order but they should not be given too much power. Remember, power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. In many schools pre- lects158 words
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Article93 1964-06-14 6 PLEASE. Television Singapura. It is about time something was done about your sub-titles. While enjoying a good film it Is most annoying to have words your Hashed across the faces. Mind you. I'm not being mean; I'm not saying do away with sub-titles. All I want is93 words
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Article81 1964-06-14 6 I REFER to an article ln the Sunday Times (June 7) entitled "The Call of the Sea" wherein it was mentioned that when the youths complete their training they are awarded certificates and have to register with the Seafarers' Welfare Board to await posting to ships.81 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1964-06-14 6 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - SUMMIT: The tortuous road to Tokyo FELIX ABISHEGANADEN from TOKYO, Saturday WE are almost at the summit here and what a rough uphill climb it has been for Malaysia, considering the calc v I a t ed disruptive policy embarked upon by President Soekarno over the past 1 0 days.1,002 words
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Article, Illustration739 1964-06-14 7 Tengku on 'test of loyalty 'Knowledge of Malay is proof of love for Malaysia' 'EVEN A CHILD CAN STUDY_ LANGUAGE IN 3 YEARS' J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, declared today that those who did not master the national language by 1967 had no real intention of739 words
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264 1964-06-14 7 NO PERMIT, SO THE PROTEST-MARCHERS DO IT BY BUS SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union this morn- ing called off its proposed mile-long protest march to the Ministry of Education because it could not obtain a police permit. Instead, the union brought five busloads of its members to the264 words
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Article42 1964-06-14 7 lOAPORI 8«l Oan vice fpri to 13 i >! the Royal Navy at a the Naval Base >m on Tv« The awards mark meritorious by the employees over ptriods ranging from 18 years to rt years employment In the baat-42 words
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Article106 1964-06-14 7 •^•IBONG TEBAL. Sat.— A Shop- keeper. R. V. Abdul Kader, 26. of Sungel Kechil. pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today to a charge of making a false declaration to obtain a Federal citizen*iip certificate in April 11 this year Senior Insp. Noordin bin Abdul Rahman, prosecuting,106 words
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Article93 1964-06-14 7 IOUW Sedili Kechil 1.i2 p.m. iB.4lt> 11.55 p.m. ifi.llu; Singapore 12.50 a.m. (9.3 f t) 2.52 p.m. (7.8 m, Port Dickson 9.17 ,i m. iB.sft> 9.49 p.m. iB.stt>; Port Swetienham 8.45 a.m. il3.blt> 8.48 p.m. (12.8 ft); Penang 3.30 am. 7.1 n 3.19 v.m93 words
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Article222 1964-06-14 7 Airline schedules AIRPORT schedules farrivals and deoarturesj for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 735 a.m.; Singapore (ML 584) SO5 a.m.; Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 am Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 am Kota Bharu (ML 035)222 words
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Article61 1964-06-14 7 SAIGON. Sat. The Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr Paul Hasluck. said that Increased Australian military aid committments to South Vietnam "symbolise the sympathy and support of my country for the struggle her* Mr. Hasluclc. who arrived yesterday from Cambodia for a twoday visit, said he wouldAP - 61 words
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Miscellaneous268 1964-06-14 7 On your TV today "PELEVISION programmes 640 750 Million Words; 720 Kirn Borg: 945 News and newsfor tndav Celebrity golf— Harpo Marx; reel in English; 10.05 Program745 News and newsreel in Chi- me summary in all languages for nese; 8.10 Age of Kings— Pall of the next day and close.268 words
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Article30 1964-06-14 8 PARIS. Sat. Renoir's painting Madeleine u-ith the white corsage and bouquet of flowers" was sold for 520.000 francs rover M5314.500> at the Palate Galliera "art sale here.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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230 1964-06-14 8 Nikita: N-war utterly 'stupid' 'Peace the aim of Russia ]UOSCOW, Sat. Mr. iTI Khrushchev said here last night that a nuclear war is "stupid, stupid, stupid." Speaking at a reception in Kremlin, ,Mr. Khrushchev said that the documents signed between Russia and East Germany the communiaue and the treaty wo230 words
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Article, Illustration491 1964-06-14 8 Russia signs treaty with Red Germany Joint undertaking on West Berlin status RUSSIA and East Germany yesterday signed a treaty guaranteeing East Germany's frontiers and jointly undertaking to regard West Berlin as In no way part of West Germany. The official Soviet news agercy Tass said the treaty of friendship,Reuter; AP; UPI - 491 words
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Article, Illustration438 1964-06-14 8 JUDY GARLAND: TWO MYSTERY WEDDINGS No record anywhere of a double ceremony IJONG KONG, Sat. Newly weds Judy Garland and her travelling companion, Mark Herron, left behind the unsolved mystery of their double marriage when they sailed for Japan early today. Both declared that they had been wed once aboard438 words
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199 1964-06-14 8 WASHINGTON, Saturday. pOR the first time in the history of the Laotian r war. the United States now has aerial photographic proof of the presence of Communist North Vietnamese troops in Laos, the State Department said yesterday. i The photographs, taken by iUPI - 199 words
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Article49 1964-06-14 8 SAIGON. Sat. A government campaign to win over Communist Viet Cong guerrillas with offers nf > rewards has netted 27 defectors in oast month, a U.S. military spokesman reported yesterday. Th« offers are contained in leaflet* dropped by planes over known i Viet Cong areas. APAP - 49 words
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Article150 1964-06-14 8 Inonu to visit Washington ANKARA, Sat.— The Turkish Prime Minister. Mr. Ismet Inonu, has accepted an invitation from President Johnson to visit Washington, the semiofficial Anatolian news agency reported last night, quoting authorised sources. The agency said Mr. Inonu's acceptance was contained in a message to be handed to Mr.Reuter - 150 words
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Article156 1964-06-14 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. The F. 8.1, today announced the apprehension last night in a gun battle at San Jose, California, of George Zavada. 48. one of FBI 10 most wanted men A spokesman said Zavada drew a revolver from his holster and fired at F. 8.1.UPI - 156 words
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Advertisement246 1964-06-14 8 Fpr those who give nothing but the best... 1/ H| The remarkable j/M H Everything about the Parker 61 is remarkable, because it represents Parker's finest. First of all, the Parker 61 fills itsetf by itself— no levers to push or pull, only S the ink moves in this pen!246 words
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Advertisement119 1964-06-14 8 An indispensable aid to successful business— The Straits Times Directory of SINGAPORE MALAYA, 1964. The only authoritative and comprehensive reference work available, with a vast store of information:— 350 page Alphabetical Classified Directory containing over 40.000 entries. 715 pages listing Companies, their Executives and their Agencies, Government Departments, Public Bodies119 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-06-14 9 LONDON, Sal Mr. Harold Wilson. Labour Opposition leader, said last night that Britain and the other member countries of the European Free Trade Association (Efta) may have to think of closer links with the British Commonwealth. This would have to be stuiedReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration37 1964-06-14 9 I Bangkok Bat.— The Thai! lovemment baa agreed that the •lie- time Premier Piebul ongnram. who died in esile in apan on Thursday, could be j rought to Thailand for burial.— I NKLSON MANDELA37 words
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447 1964-06-14 9 Police stop Africans' march to court PRETORIA, Saturday. OUTH African police forced back hundreds of singing Africans outside the Palace of Justice here yesterday after life sentences had een passed on all eight convicted men in the sabotage trial. Nelson Mandela, 46-year-old formerReuter; AP - 447 words
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142 1964-06-14 9 73 traders murdered by six-man gang in Jaya JAKARTA, Sat.— Seventy three traders have been murdered in the tiny East Java town of Modjokerto by a six-man gang, the official news agency Antara reported yesterday. Surabaja Police Commissioner Suprajitno s&id the police have arrested the murderers, who have confessed. Antara142 words
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Article29 1964-06-14 9 PEKINO. Sat —An American made navnl patrol bomber from Formosa was shot down over North China on Thursday night. New China news aepnev reported yesterday ReuterReuter - 29 words
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249 1964-06-14 9 pOVERNOR William Scranton of Pennsylvania w announced at Baltimore yesterday he would be an active candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination Sources close to his office had described the Governor NEW YORK. Sat as deeply disturbed over the leadership trend within the Republican Party thatReuter; UPI - 249 words
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131 1964-06-14 9 Red convoy from Laos is wiped out SAIGON. Sat. Vietnamese infantrymen clawing their way across South Vietnam's highest mountain surprised a Communist convoy moving in from Laos on Monday and killed 27. American advisers in the region said yesterday that the Communists were caught in a Jungle valley while GovernmentAP - 131 words
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Article65 1964-06-14 9 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. Pour Africans were sentenced to a toiai of 64 years in jail here yesterday on charges of sabotage. Junior Nltosl. Joseph Khoza and Silas Ntengu each received 17 year Jail terms. Jeremiah Beeuw wa-s jailed for 13 years. They were found guiltyUPI - 65 words
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Article108 1964-06-14 9 I ON DON, Sat. A 3.000-year-old Egyptian mummy. named Miik. has been found to have an artificial hand, museum officials said yesterday. The officials said Mick has stood quietly in a corner of Darlington';; Public Museum for 30 years. An X-ray picture of him was taken108 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-06-14 9 lONDON, Sat. Its Peter Sellers back from the dead, with a grin from ear to ear. And as he posed yesterday for pictures in the doorway of his home in Elstead. Surrey. Britain's Clown Prince was in cracking form judging by the look of195 words
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Article174 1964-06-14 9 Life in jail for Swede who spied RUSSIA PAID HIM $300,000— OTOCKHOLM, Sat. Stockholm magistrate's court today sentenced Air Force colonel and former diplomat Stig Wennerstroem to life in prison for selling vital Western secrets to Russia. Wennerstroem. 57. was also stripped of his military rank and ordered to pay174 words
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Article60 1964-06-14 9 LONDON, Sat. Canadianborn actor Paul Carpenter died today in a dressing room at the Vaudeville Theatre here. The 42-year-old actor had arrived to rehearse for the new comedy •The First Fish" which is due to open shortly in London. He complained of feeling illReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement147 1964-06-14 9 I. C. I. (MALAYA) LTD. L C. I. PAINTS (MALAYA) LTD. THE CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA LTD. V.ii.iiuio lor Bctaaec and tngineering Graduates There are several vacancies in the three Associated Companies ln:Plant Management Technical Service and Development Chemical Sales Candidates should possess either -(1) An honours degree in chemistry,147 words
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Advertisement520 1964-06-14 9 HFIIO I m^~ ANSWER YES VV^ Tiinrr Wr*4 HP I nIILC 1. Have you made plans to acquire your OWN HOME? 2. Are you able to save st least 10% of your monthly salary regularly and systematically? 3. Can you replace the things at your home tn the unfortunate event520 words
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Article155 1964-06-14 10 TTOE Economist said x yesterday that new tin mines must be opened up if price levels are to be kept stable. The weekly news magazine, commenting on the recent upswing in tin prices, said the most obvious reason for the bullish market was the near disappearance155 words
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Article99 1964-06-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Six "fighters" of the secret society group "329" were having a gangland conference In an unnumbered hut in Cambridge Road early this morning when a party of detectives swooped on them. All six. who operated In the Cambridge Road and Truro Road areas, were99 words
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Article381 1964-06-14 10 CINGAPORE, Sat.—Comw hined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $1.77: Dunlops (1.000) $2 JO; Esso Ords. (2.000) $2.74; Gammon (3.000) $3.47. (2.000) $3.46: Hume Ords. (1.000) $2.45;381 words
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261 1964-06-14 10 SINGAPORE, Saturday A TRAFFIC policeman was in a motorcade provided lor the children of the Cambodian Head of State, Ptince Sihanouk, when he was thrown off his motor-cycle by a hit-and-run lorry driver, a court was told today. The Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr liew261 words
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Article37 1964-06-14 10 PENANQ. Sat. The Penan R Municipal and Government L.ibour Union will hold its seventh I annual delegates conference at the Khek Association, Burmah Road, tomorrow. The Chief. Minister. Dato Wong Po»- Nee will open conference37 words
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Article98 1964-06-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.-The De- puty Prime Minister, Dr Toh i Chin Chye. this morning clos.ed a two-weeks" civics course attended by 43 Scout Commissioners, members of the trainIng team and group Scouters at the Political Study Centre Tlie course, conducted by Mr. G G. Thomson, Director >f98 words
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Article60 1964-06-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Pok Chen On, 20. of Klang Road was today charged In the Sessions Court here with breaking Into a house and stealing a scooter valued at S7OO at Chan Sow Lin Road on the night of Dec. 13. last year. The case will60 words
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Article33 1964-06-14 10 SUNUEI PATANI. Sat. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Syed Omar Bhahbuddin. will lead the oathtaking at a National Language Month rally to be held on tbe public padang here on Tuesday evening.33 words
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Article127 1964-06-14 10 npEMERLOH. Sat. 1 More than 11.000 people here have been Biven anti-cholera vaccinations in the past two days following the discovery of two cholera cases at Kampone Lebak. six miles from here One of the victims has since died in the Mentakab Hospital and the other is reported127 words
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Article334 1964-06-14 10 LOW-COST FLATS READY NEXT MONTH JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. fHE Johore Government today announced tl the 15-storey low-cost flats being built Jalan Lumba Kuda Lama here will be rea next month. This was stated in the Johore State Asseml in reply to written questions by Mr. Teo Ah Kia Alliance Assemblyman334 words
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304 1964-06-14 10 Man freed in 'wickecß murder' trial IPOH. Sat a seven-mi jury deliberated t more than an hour befo returning its verdict at nli o clock last night, t fourth day of a trial de crlbed as having arisen o of a "wicked killing" f which two men had be< charged304 words
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Advertisement281 1964-06-14 10 comfort you've never known before j^/ internationally knownS^ fh. ihirt dw.qn.d and tailored in QbM^ fht U.S.A. tor men unlimited M •election |uit unpacked at all rrputable itares. <4^^L^L^^L NO NEED TO BUTTON UP YOU "^Jb^^A^b^ COLLAR. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA L. E. TELS Co's TRADING SOCIETY 11l ml m281 words
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Advertisement104 1964-06-14 10 GOING AWAY Then Let us handle ArJt your packing, and fft/y storage problems SINGAPORE lon dvt DOTina BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in ossociotion with the "4 >M^^^X SINGAPORE JE? PACKING CO. LTD., »h« pioneer firm in packing, *Stf«fcV '!U removing and storing goods in Malaysia. •'oragc For All Your Pocking104 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1964-06-14 11 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN ra MA V QUIT 500N. At the theatre (\F all llie Arcadias neverv never lands where every prospect pleases and not even man is vile that imagination lia.s built, old Vienna probably comes closer lo reality than most of them. There was indeed— there si ill is1,358 words
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Article445 1964-06-14 11 MICHAEL THORNTON - MICHAEL THORNTON By jIEuIDCI OUTSIDE the rain is falling steadily from an overcast June sky. Inside, in the darkness of an upstairs room, a group of people sit holding hands round a table. This is the beginning of SEANCE ON A WET AFTERNOON, the445 words
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Advertisement319 1964-06-14 11 JACKPOT NOW $5,500! Enter the Malay Mail Word Puzzle "CP" This prize could be yours! An internationally appreciated ityle, jmmmmmmwmmmm^mmmmmm .ithafi^elmfmiih: YOU CAN LEARN !i^«L*> SHORTHAND "W& IN TWO HOURS! '<%& n w h rt riouri you con be \/t^VXHL£jkwL sTZ on expert shorthood writer! BszViCtV N^SssCTp^mi^vK ;^3 Guaranteed Miracle319 words
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Advertisement479 1964-06-14 11 "reV "sky '"ore) "opens today* 3 BEnPJR^ "STORY of SUE SAN" I 1 SHAWSCOPE COLOR Superimposed English Subtitles ROXY ik.io. 8 NOW SHOWING 111: i.li 1 m Frank Sinatra Gene Kelly Ann Miller Vera-Ellen" WtLfLW^M LIDO NEXT CHANGE "I I I 'Mkl (SINGAPORE) m 1 "rl I WINNER of 3479 words
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Article, Illustration566 1964-06-14 12 T T was one of I ghastly mornJL ings when you look back and just cannot see why everything should have gone wrong the night before. So you are in no mood to be nice and polite, especially to girls.566 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-06-14 12 'Allegation to create resentment SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Government today charged the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees with making a mischievous allegation a tt ttht.tt to" calculated to confuse City Council monthly-paid staff transferred to the civil service so as to arouse their resentment against283 words
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Article63 1964-06-14 12 Airport hello for Jan SINGAPORE, Sat. The Australian Army was on hand to welcome Miss Australia (Miss Jan Taylor) when she arrived in Singapore this week on the first leR of her world tour. Jan, an attractive brunette, spent three days in Singapore. Pictured greeting Jan on her arrival at63 words
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Article123 1964-06-14 12 |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The new home of Film Negara Malaysia beinir built i at Petallng J.aya will be officially opened in August. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche j Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said this when he made a one-hour inspection of the building this123 words
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Article65 1964-06-14 12 SINGAPORE, Sat— A quickthlnking port labourer. Jaffar bin Yusoff. who saved a young girl from drowning on March 12. will j be presented with a certificate of i commendation at the central police station on Monday. Jaffar. 30, dived into the mur*ev waters of the Singapore Rivei65 words
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244 1964-06-14 12 Labuan is new British Army Hq ISLAND GOOD FORTRESS I SINGAPORE, Sat. The headquarters at the British Army's operations in Borneo is now being shifted from Brunei to Labuan. an Army spokesman said here today. •Vs part of this move, "elements of troops' wore now being moved from Brunei to244 words
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Article43 1964-06-14 12 PBNANO. Sat.— Three womenTan Galk Poh. Tan Gaik Ltm, and Lam Phaik Suat pleaded not guilty today to a charge of as*aul!ini; Poong Geok Hontr at Stewart Lane on May 25. The macerate. Mr. Aria Rajah, fixed hearing for July 2043 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1964-06-14 13 Belmont Park pays $8 and Angler's Serenade $11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. EADING amateur rider T. S. Leong brought off a splendid double at Bukit Timah today on Belmont Park and Angler's Serenade. Belmont Park made an odds-on favourite, won the main ra:e, the Pensioners Cup over1,540 words
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362 1964-06-14 13 DERBY, Saturday. r pHE Australians were unable to force a victory 1 against Derbyshiie here yesterday after the county had set them the task of scoring 250 runs in two hours 50 minutes. On a pitch which favoured the batsmen Derbyshire took362 words
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Article19 1964-06-14 13 SYDNEY Sat Australia won die first Rugby League Test Fiame here yesterday by 20 points to six.19 words
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Article29 1964-06-14 13 GENEVA. Snt. Hungary qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games by beatinn Prance 73-M (30-32) In the first semi-final of the 14-nation pre-Olymnic basketball tournament here last niRhL29 words
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Article20 1964-06-14 13 TAIPING. Sat KiUt Club beat Persatuan Melayu 1-0 in a league soccer match on the Esplanade here yesterday.20 words
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Article161 1964-06-14 13 SOEK SNUBS IOC CHIEF WAKARTA. Sat. PreJ sldent Soekarno has refused to receive Avery Brundage, chairman of the International Olympic Oommittee in Tokyo, the official news agency Antara reported today Brundage arrived in Tokyo *>arly this week to Inspect the sites and preprations for the next Olympic Games scheduled for161 words
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Article138 1964-06-14 13 MANCHESTER. Sat Britain gained a 2-1 lead over Yugoslavia by winning the doubles on the second day of the European Zone Davis Cup quarteranal tie here yesterday Mike Sangstcr and Bobby Wilson defeated Boro Joranovic and Nikola Pllic 6-2. 4-6. 6-3. 6-2 Other European Zone quarterfinals: MUNICH:138 words
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119 1964-06-14 13 rOON, Sat.— lnspired play by Marley Snearman and Angela Bonallack helped England crush Scotland and thus retain the women's home International golf championship which ended here yesterday. Mrs. Spearman and Mrs. Bonallack played unbeatable golf in leading England to an impressive 5-1 singles win over119 words
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Article52 1964-06-14 13 MALACCA. Sat.— Malacca High School beat King Oeorge V, Berunban, by 136 runs In their annual cricket match rure today. MHS 204 iOoh Tlone Hal 48. Yang Slow Meng 36. Robin Ooh 30. Ratnasegaran 6-58). KGV 68 (Velayutham 25, Robin Coh 4-15. Toh Chuo52 words
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226 1964-06-14 13 CARTWRIGHT TAKES WARWICK TO THE TOP T ONLXJN. Sat.—Warwickshire romped to their eighth championship win when they nciit Kent by 109 runs at Edgbj.ston yesterday But Worcestershire, who have been sharing the lead at the top ol the table (or the past fortnight, were held to a draw by Surrey226 words
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328 1964-06-14 13 pNGLAND's cricket selectors will have question marks against the names of Yorkshire's Fred Trueman and Phil Sharpe when they meet tomorrow to pick the team to play Australia in the second Test at Lord's next Thursday. England had the better of the rain-ruined draw328 words
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Article79 1964-06-14 13 LONDON, Sat. The Onlted States led Britain 2-1 on the opening day of the annual women's lawn tennis team match for the Wightman Cup at Wimbledon yesterday. Pour more matches will comolete the contest today. Results were: Nancy Rlchey (USA) beat Deidre Catt (Britain) 4-679 words
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220 1964-06-14 13 Griffith wins slugging title fight lAS VEGAS. Sat. Ji —E m i 1 p Griffith (United States) kept nis world welterweight boxing title when he outpointed Cuban-born, Louis Rodriguez over 15-rounds here last ar T Q c de i lslon for Griffith, an 8 to 5 underdog In the betting,220 words
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Article68 1964-06-14 13 LONDON. Sat— Michael Lunt, the defending champion and Gordon Clark yesterday qualified to meet in the final of the British amateur match-play golf championship here. For the first time in memory, four Englishmen fought out tFV semi-finals, in which 29-year-old t.unt easily beat John68 words
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Article38 1964-06-14 13 PARIS Sat— A French r. lay team last niu-ht broke the European record for the mpn's 4Wino metres relay by one tenth of a second with a time of 39.3 seconds. Thm world record is 39-1.38 words
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Advertisement170 1964-06-14 13 MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young At we crow older It's only natural that we b«gln to alow down. But aome people irrow old faater than they ahould. Then they feal weak. tired, imcl it hard to keep workinr and seldom Ret any for out of life. Due to170 words
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Article355 1964-06-14 14 Jagdev takes 7 for 11 PERAK REACH 50 FOR ONE, THEN COLLAPSE FOR 72 IPOH. Sat. After x reaching 50 for the loss of only one wicket. Perak collapsed and were all out for 72 in the first innings of their Malayan Cricket Association tournament match against Selangor on the355 words
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Article81 1964-06-14 14 Sulaiman leads in Perak golf IPOH. Sat. Sulaiman Bluah ied the field after 36 holes with a gross score of 152 on the first day of the Perak open golf championship on the Tiger Lane course here today. Sulaiman. who captured the North Malayan title earlier this year, returned 7481 words
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Article97 1964-06-14 14 ALOR SAR. Sat.— South Korea thrilled a 5.000 crowd here today with a masterly display to thrash Kedah 5-1. The Koreans ran up a 3-0 lead in the first half, centre-forward Hou Yoon Chung scoring in the 10th and 21st minutes. The third goal came97 words
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Article, Illustration727 1964-06-14 14 ERNEST FRIDA - SARAWAK'S OLEN PUTS ON STAR SHOW ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Saturday CARAWAK'S Latiff Olen, who specially flew in last night to compete in, the combined Allcomers and Singapore AAA triangular meet at Thomson Road today, caused a sensation by beating Malaysian champion Mohamed Abdul Rahman In the 800 metres. Latiff727 words
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Article400 1964-06-14 14 ALL-COMERS AN'P TRIANGULAR 100 m: 1 M. Jegathesan 2 V. Kunalan 3 Boyce 10.7: 300 m: 1 Lum Tho 2 M. Gunasena 3 Boyce 23.4: 400 m: 1 M. Galistan 2 M. Harichandra 3 Raloo 52.9: 800 m: 1 K. PereiM 2 M. Galisr;ui 3 Rajoo 2:3.0: 1.500 m:400 words
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Article306 1964-06-14 14 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Unseeded Rahman Bakar shocked second seeded Shahrin Osman of Singapore in the men's open singles semi-final of the AllMalaysian Malays tennis championships at the Selangor Club courts today. Rahman won 3-6, 6-4, 8-6. In the final tomorrow at 3 p.m., Rahman will play Malaysia's306 words
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Article70 1964-06-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor beat Malacca 4-1 in the first round of the Chua Choon Leong Cup inter-state tennis competition. Results: S. A. Azman bt Charles Chin 6-1. 6-1; Billy Yap bt Abdullah Lincha 6-1. 4-6. 6-1; Azman conceded w.o. to Abdullah Lincha: Billy Yap bt70 words
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Article19 1964-06-14 14 CUTTACK (Orissa State). Sat. India beat Malaysia 2-0 m the seventh and last hockey Test here today19 words
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501 1964-06-14 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - Forces will protest against penalty NORMAN SIEBEL By FORCES 1 S'POBE S KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Amed Forces soccer officials started framing a protest note to FAM the moment after Singapore were awarded a 23rd minute penalty from which they equalised and went on to a 3-1 victory, with their third501 words
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Article102 1964-06-14 14 MALACCA. Sat— Six records were set at the Malacca Police sports today. PI Mohd Hizam won the best performance for field events for his record breaking feat In the high Jump. He cleared 1.68 metres to better the previous mark of 1.60 metres set102 words
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Article370 1964-06-14 14 RESULTS of Australian Association Football matches played today were: NEW (N'i Div. 1: Adamstown 5. W. WalLseed 4. NSW (Fed.) Div. 1: Bankstown v Canterbury and Corinthians v South Coast, both postponed, grounds unfit; Yugal 3. Cumberland 2 NSW (Fed.) Div. 2: Sydney Aust 2. Blacktown 3.Reuter - 370 words
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Article87 1964-06-14 14 JOO PONG BEATS CYCLING RECORD KUALA LI .MPLR. Sat. Ng Joo Pong of Solans; r won the Malaysian Cycling Federation's l.poo metres sprint championship at the Diplomatic Enclave today. His time of lmin. 17sec*.' beats thr first Asian cycling meet record set l>> Thailand's Jirapan bi Kuala Lumpur in l%l»by87 words
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Article220 1964-06-14 14 Seeded pair go out for a 'pair' SINGAPORE. Sat. Binjtpore's youth international' Daniel Lim partnering Kwan Teck Seong caused the first .major upset in the Singapore .fopen hardcourt championships when they beat a seeded pair M. Dewar and B. Trinkwon 6-0. 6-0 at Tiinglin today. Men's singles: Tan Kok Thye220 words
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Article15 1964-06-14 14 GENEVA. Sat. Switzerland beat Luxembourg 86-50 in the pre-Olympic basketball tournament here today.15 words
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272 1964-06-14 14 LONDON. Sat. Norman O'Neill bit a fighting century lor the Australians after the touring side had lost their first three wickets for only 31 runs on the openin? day of the match against Yorkshire at Sheffield today. At tea, the Australians were 222 forReuter - 272 words
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Article41 1964-06-14 14 K. BIVADASAN Clerk Naval Bast son of late Krlatmao il'untialow V iijynntakiizhi India) hrothcr-in-law of P. R;i«haviin TBO-D. i;:irMfy Road. Btasaporc, rx-acefully at OaacraJ II- r>ital on l.t-6-64. Burlnl at Choa Cliv Kane belttcaa 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. today41 words
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Advertisement140 1964-06-14 14 SANYO JW SANYO Olio imoit I I OO The transistor radio with a permanent battery First in the World! |J Self-contained Nickel-Cadnium Batteries produce Everlasting Beautiful Sound! Strongest output and Sharpest sensitivity among this size of radio! And yet this Nickel-Cadnium batteries can be recharged 500 II times giving it140 words
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Advertisement584 1964-06-14 14 FREE :t& STAMPS A FREE GIFT OF 112 STAMPS WITH EACH SUBSCRIPTION TO B THE STAMP NEWS I tht monthly magazine for stamp collectors in MALAYSIA m which brings you philatelic news with pictures from every stamp issuing country in the world. B The Gift Pack* Contains: One complete set584 words
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Miscellaneous226 1964-06-14 14 MALAYA CUP Peiiang v Perlis (City Stadium. 8 pjn.); S'gor v Perak < Merdeka Stadium. 7.30 p.m.) Johorc v Malacca iKluang. 5): Ju SrrViMi v Negri (Jn Besar, 5.15). Burnley Cup: S'aor v Perak (Mf-rdeka Stadium, 6 p.m.*. Friendly: Penang Burnley Cup XI v RAP Glugor (City Stadium. 6.30 p.m.).226 words
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Article, Illustration2178 1964-06-14 15 JOHN DEANE POTTER - PETER SELLERS is of a gipsy disposition, restlessly moving from one home to another. There is an understandable reason for this— for Sellers had a gypsy-style childhood with the theatrical family he was born into. He just missed being born in the wings. His grandmother, a2,178 words
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Article398 1964-06-14 15 Radio Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 0.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakiast Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri: 8.00 The News; 8.1)5 Bncht And Breezy; •30 News In Malay: 835 Bright And Breezy; 9.00 Music City: I 10.00 Summary Of Programmes For398 words
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Advertisement302 1964-06-14 15 MATIOMAI LM ERICSSON IN INTER C ONT|NENTAL SWITCHING Plans for linking the continents Dy submarine cable circuits under the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are gradually being realized. Laying of the j «—<e first cables has already been carried out, thus providing a foundation for a future expansion of the international302 words
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Article359 1964-06-14 16 SIXTY local professional hairstylists who belong to the Singapore Permanent Hair Waving Employers Association will meet at the Singapore Badminton Hall on July 4 with hairbrush, comb and spray in a marathon hair-styling session to compete for the coveted Wella Challenge Cup This Is the first359 words
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Article239 1964-06-14 16 rpHE expectant mother 1 decided to break the news gently to her small son. "Darling." she said one day "would you like a little brother or a little sister?" "Well." said the child. "If it wouldn't put you too much out of shape. I'd like a239 words
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Advertisement331 1964-06-14 16 EVELYN TLTS FASHION PAGE PROBES THE BASIC DILEMMA OF THE WORKING GIRL mmm AH s^H a-s-M a B^__ j rf^t? 1 mim^T '"^"^■•bH m wm^ ea^La ■b>^ m lMsf W m I »vL/ s/^ Ib*^_bbß KK^^sbß J| At least those L Sffk to get there... M m TT AST year,331 words
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Advertisement541 1964-06-14 16 Now! Melt hair off le&s in minutes -r V I J ■v i iwto mi i jßsfcssAsa— M Helena Rubinstein NUDIT--LEGS IJERES the new way to have the legs, to remove hairs closer lovely hair-free legs! to the roots. g:vo longer lasting lust mcl: away the hair with results. And.541 words
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Article178 1964-06-14 17 I AM nearly out of my mind. I am getting married next year and my fiance suggests we go for a medical examination before that. He once told me he would never marry a girl who was not a virgin. This is upsetting me because once, when178 words
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861 1964-06-14 17 SHE HAS CHANGED FROM A SWEET, LOVABLE CHILD INTO A MONSTER.... WHAT NOW? OUR 15-year-old daughter has changed from a ■weet. lovable child Into a monster. She Is stubborn, cheeky and defiant. Indeed, sometimes she seems to hate as. Is there anyone who can help us cope? WORRIED PARENTS Adolescents861 words
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Article330 1964-06-14 17 THE week, (.ur subject is the excitable dog. Excitement is often accompanied by aggression and an inability to concentrate on obedience. A certain degree Of firmness is required here. Also Important is kindness If one"s dog is not to swing to the other extreme and become cowed. I've330 words
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Article, Illustration497 1964-06-14 17 MY friend says that the Thomas Cup was defended twice by Malaya, but I say it was defended three times. Can you give us the correct answer. Also when was the cup first captured by Malaya. SHUTTLECOCK The cuv iras successfully defended twice lolloiring Malaya's497 words
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Miscellaneous255 1964-06-14 17 'aROSS: 1. Vehicle (7), 5. DOWN: 1. Refuse of grain terts^f^s s&Zi «>• 2 oar?man B nigmmare? (5. 14 Birds bill (3), 15. <4>, 3. Fit (9». 4. Come after Teem <4>. 17. Learning <4\ 18. Cot. 5. Nothing i3>. 6. Egg-Pn-,ent 14). '20. Flowed (3), 21. shaped (4). 7.255 words
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Article321 1964-06-14 18 THOUGH Mr. Krushchev and Nasser appear to be getting on very well at the moment there was a time when Soviet-Egyp-tian relations were severely strained and all because the Kgyptian Ambassador Bindari Pasha was crazy about golf. When he arrived in Moscow a year321 words
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Article167 1964-06-14 18 A best smeller A CORRESPONDENT asks where he can obtain Mr. J. B. Morton's book, "The Nose and Its Uses," which I boosted the other day. It is published by Slidde and Grackstone, and Mr. Rodney Cloune called it "An honest and successful attempt to describe the uses167 words
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Article, Illustration748 1964-06-14 18 ROBERT GLENTON - What do people say when your back is turned? ROBERT GLENTON By ABOUT LIFE IN MALAYSIA TODAY PUTS FORWARD A QUESTION YOU'LL FIND IT HARD TO IGNORE JF those American diplomats arc even Im lf way human, there must be some red faces in Moscow today red faces and new-found748 words
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Article182 1964-06-14 18 First add up your score: 1. a-0, b 5. 2. a 5, b 0. 3. a 0, b 5. 4. a 5, 0 0. 5. o =0, b 5. fi. a =0, 0 5. 7. az=o, b 5. c 2. 8. a 0, b 3. c182 words
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Article560 1964-06-14 18 NOW WHAT YOUR MARKS REALLY MEAN R<; llfl IIVFR A surprising 00 AHU Uftn numb er of people insist that they like you and claim to be your best friend. Surprising, because most of them are convinced that their feelings are not reciprocated. This doesn't mean that 'they ■Ing a560 words
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Advertisement238 1964-06-14 19 //f^r.^ I Pardon me Madam J y\ V your slip is showing! J V V; And there doesn't seem to be a thing you can do about it; your cheongsum has shrunk j Yes, we know, ft is infuriating. But may we make a suggestion: I Ij) look for the238 words
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Miscellaneous1950 1964-06-14 20 [TWE SU77ENMESS 0C W'S P'-IS'hT p*^ 4" Edgar Rice Burroughs' rT^jmi ffi stws vscaftoks... 7 ?ESr»EKATE *V FOX PBIEE7OM... )lKf^S[ \S ''w0 hr i TTT\TT TMOUGU 7AZE7 AKI7 I AVJ7 VJOT A Ar\OA\ENT TOO SOOU S AS WASTILV 70Vi'T LKE WAK.WS A X—^ .jM &LEE7ING PeO/A HIS FIKE7 BULLETS NAZKOWLY1,950 words
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