The Straits Times, 18 June 1964
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Title Section21 1964-06-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Hath** 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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234 1964-06-18 1 ARTISTS from all over Malaysia will compete for a $1,000 top prise in National Language design com pel it ion. sponsored by the Straits Times Group. The competition, which is expected to attract entries from leading artists in the country, is being held in234 words
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Article, Illustration783 1964-06-18 1 Talks at 9.30 a.m. today THERE IS NO GIVING IN BY MALAYSIA ON THE CHECKPOINT QUESTION, SAYS TUN ABDUL RAZAK From FELIX ABISHEGANADEN TOKYO. Wednesday- PRESIDENT Soekarno today ordered Indonesian forces to withdraw from Sabah and Sarawak, and at the same time sanctioned establishment of checkpoints on the783 words
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345 1964-06-18 1 Another firm has nearly completed, 1,000-truck Jakarta shipments LONDON, Wad. A MERICAN-OWNED Chrysler International is in the final stage of completing the shipment from Britain of 1,000 heavy trucks ordered by Indonesia, a spokesman for the firm said here today. He added that already 900 of the f4ve-ton two-wheel-drive trucksUPI - 345 words
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172 1964-06-18 1 INDONESIA: OUR MEN WERE AMBUSHED ON THEIR WAY OUT IN BORNEO rpOKYO. Wed. Indo--1 nesia today threatened to take retaliatory measures against Malaysia for what it termed "the ambush" of Indonesian guerillas by M a I a j s i a n security forces. The Indonesian delegation to the IndonesiaMalaysia172 words
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Article26 1964-06-18 1 LONDON. Wed.— Britain s trade gap the difference between imports and exports narrowed to £67 million in May. compared with £107 million in Auril.26 words
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Article, Illustration19 1964-06-18 1 THE Yang dl-Pertuan Agong receiving the key to the City of Tokyo. UPI radio picture.UPI - 19 words
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374 1964-06-18 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON From Straits Time.-, reporter With the »',oy;tl party. TOKYO. Wed. The ■■•Yang di Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong had their first day of sightseeing in Tokyo today, the second day of their state visit to Japan. In 10 hours374 words
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Article18 1964-06-18 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Burma and Thailand will begin talks on June 29 on "general border questions." —Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article102 1964-06-18 1 LONDON. Wed. The Daily Telegraph yesterday paid tribute to 1...000 grass-eating carp imported from Hong Kong. The fish arrived in London by air on Monday and their job will be to eat weeds which are choking the Cavendish dock at Barrow-in-Fur-ness and thus ensure a smootherUPI - 102 words
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Article355 1964-06-18 1 EQUAL PAY FOR 20,000 WOMEN KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. VIORE than 20.000 women Government servants 16.000 of them teachers are to receive the same pay as their male colleagues soon. The Government decision was conveyed to the president of- Federation Women Teachers' Union, Mrs. R. N. Bhupalan, and the secretary of355 words
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615 1964-06-18 1 WEATHER TURNS BACK THAI TEAM NEAR BORDER KUCHING. Wed. A threetaan Thai team, accompanied by two Malayan .security ol fleers. took off today to set up a checkpoint at Sarawak's border village of Tebedu. 35 mile* south of Kuchlnz. but their helicopter was forced back by bad weather. It m615 words
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Article30 1964-06-18 1 ITABBSD IN CHANGI (i,\N(i FIGHT SIMIU'ORE. Wed. Three CfctaMM youths were ■tabbed in Kane fi.ght at ti' m.s. Chaagl R»ad late to-nicht. One is in a M-riou-, condition.30 words
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Advertisement115 1964-06-18 1 fML man in a hurry Hurried departure, a plane to catch. a meal to snatch. No problem for his A wife she cooki with ESSO GAS. J H You get instant precise heat with a ESSO GAS, and your cooking pans I >J stay clean too! Esso's snap-on regulator A115 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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350 1964-06-18 2 Laos Premier suggests New Delhi, Rangoon or Zurich for talks VIENTIANE, Wed •JHE Laotian Premier. Prince Souvanna Phouma, has cabled Prince Souphanouvong, the proCommunist Pathet Lao leader, to meet him in a neutral foreign country to settle the crisis. Prince Souphanouvong, half-brother ofReuter - 350 words
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Article198 1964-06-18 2 PARIS, Wednesday. pRINCE Norodom Sihanouk Cambodian Head of x State, announced in Grasse. French Riviera, yesterday he had again demanded an immediate conference of the Geneva powers to ensure respect for Cambodia's neutrality. The Prince, who Is undergoing a health cure at a clinic, saidReuter - 198 words
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67 1964-06-18 2 HYDERABAD (West Pakistan), Wed—- More than 250 people perished in a freak storm of heavy rain and fierce winds that swept this region, flattening hundreds of houses, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported last night. About 135 people were killed in the HyderabadAP - 67 words
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Article24 1964-06-18 2 BANGKOK. Wrd.— The Foreitrn Ministry has announced border talks will be held hrre hetwern Thailand and Burma from June 29 -A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article107 1964-06-18 2 TAIPEH. Wed— Film actresses from seven Asian countries and territories were almost mobbed last night by screaming, pushing fans in the China Stadium where they made personal appearances In "AMan Night," sponsored by the 11th Asian Film Festival The 65 stars from Japan, the107 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-06-18 2 KHANH PLANS TO HAND OVER GOVT TO CIVILIANS, SAY PAPERS SAIGON, Wed— Several Saigon newspapers reported ypsterday that the Vietnamese Premier, Maj-Gen Nguyen Khanh (above) was preparing to hand over the Government to a civilian Prime Minister. At least two newspapers named the probable new Premier as Ambassador to London,Reuter; AP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-06-18 2 Premier freezes Marshal Sarit's millions BANGKOK, Wed.— The US$l4O million estate of the late Thai Premier, Marshal Sarit Thanarat. was frozen by Premier Thanom Xi 1 1 i k achorn k Radio Thailand announced last night. Gen. Thanom's action was unanimously approved by his Cabinet yesterday. Approved The Premier InvokedUPI - 153 words
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301 1964-06-18 2 NERVE GAS FEAR IN JAPAN'S QUAKE CITY TOKYO. W«d. \jASSIVE air and ground relief operations were under way this morning in the snattered city of Niigata and other areas of Northern Japan devastated by the earthquake which killed 24 people. Police disaster headquarters here said this morning the "appalling toll"Reuter - 301 words
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Article57 1964-06-18 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Johnson announced yesterday he will nominate Mr. Randolph Appleton Kidder, a Foreign Service officer since 1938, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia. Mr. Kidder will replace Mr Philip D Sprouse who will be reassigned. Mr. Kidder has held posts InAP - 57 words
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Article64 1964-06-18 2 PEKING. Wed. China has granted the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar an in-wrest-fiee loan of about £15 million usually well-iniormed sources said here today. The sources said this was one of the main provisions of an economic and technical co-operation agreement signed here lastReuter - 64 words
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Article191 1964-06-18 2 /CAPETOWN, Wed. Dr. \j Hendrlk Verwoerd, the Prime Minister, yesterday, rejected overseas appeals for clemency for Nelson Mandela and seven other men sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage and plotting to overthrow thi> Government by force Dr. Verwoerd told Parliament: "South Africa will not submit toReuter - 191 words
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299 1964-06-18 2 1 ONDON, Wed. Lord J Carringtor,, British Deputy Foreign Minister, said here yesterday that the export of any trucks and bus chassis to Indonesia from Britain was rot subject to export licensing. He had been asked In the House of Lords aboutReuter - 299 words
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Article45 1964-06-18 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— More than 434.000 refugees have fled East Pakistan inu. West Bengal, Assam and Trlpura. the Government said. The influx, which started In January, was triggpred by antiHindu attacks in East Pakistan. Thousands of Muslims are leaving India— APAP - 45 words
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Article28 1964-06-18 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— All political parties in Indonesia must register their financial status, membership and possessions with the* government before June 30. it was decreed here.— UPl.28 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-06-18 3 LONDON, Wednesday. ]y|R. R. A. BUTLER, British Foreign Secretary, announced yesterday that he would visit Moscow after Parliament broke up for its summer holiday next month. Mr. Butler, who became Foreign Secretary last October, made this surprise announcement while opening378 words
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Article122 1964-06-18 3 Britain to pull out from Cyprus LONDON, Wed. Ma-jor-General Mike Carver, British deputy commander of the United Nations forc e in Cyprus, and his 300-strong Third Division headquarters staff mainstay of the IN Cyprus operation are to return to shortly, the Defence Ministry said today. A spokesman said the moveReuter - 122 words
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128 1964-06-18 3 West Germany tells the Bolshoi Ballet: Get out I>ONN, Wed.-The West German Government yesterday ordered the Bolshoi Ballet to leave the country for failing to keep a promise to appear in West Berlin The Interior Ministry announced It had withdrawn visas Issued to members of the troupe after verbal SovietReuter - 128 words
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Article34 1964-06-18 3 ATHENS. Wed.— Three people were killed by lightning during electrical storms in northern Greece yesterday This brought the death toll from lightning in Greece in the past week to 12. AP.AP - 34 words
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135 1964-06-18 3 MCE. Wed. A young Australian and his American companion were sentenced to three months' jail terms yesterday for stealinc the handcuffs from the policeman who was arresting them.. "We were a little drunk.' explained Australian cub reporter, Andrew H. Thomson. 21. of Melbourne as he135 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-06-18 3 CAREERS CLASH-SO THEY SEPARATE Caron sued for divorce: Actor is named I ONDON, Wed.—HollylJ wood actor Warren Beatty is being cited as co-respondent in a divorce suit being brought against French star Leslie Caron, legal sources said yesterday. The sources said 32-year-old Miss Caron Is being sued by her husband.UPI - 193 words
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Article85 1964-06-18 3 LONDON Weo— Britain s Aviation Mimstei Mr Julian Ainerv. said ociav thai return trios ber.veen Europe and North Am<*rica .would become a renular teature ol business life when supersonic airliners arp introduced In the 1970s In an article in the journal of theReuter - 85 words
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253 1964-06-18 3 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STALIN AND I— BY NIKITA /COPENHAGEN. Wed. x Mr. Khrushchev contrasted his own actions with those of Stalin in a speach at a Danish Government reception a few hours after his arrival here yesterday on an 18-day tour of Scandinavia. If Stalin had lived during the recent droughts,Reuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-06-18 3 Goldwater now has enough pledges for nomination T)ALLAS, (Texas), Wed. Texas Republicans gave Senator Barry Goldwater 56 delegate votes yesterday, raising his total, according to a survey, to more than enough to win the Repub 1 i can presidential nomination if he can hold them. The action boosted Mr. Goldwater'sAP - 160 words
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Article55 1964-06-18 3 OXFORD. (England), Wed. Production was at a standstill at the big Morris car works at Cowley near here yesterday, as 8.500 men were sent home because men in the Dispatch Department have started working to rule over a pay dispute They want more money because theirReuter - 55 words
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Article43 1964-06-18 3 NEW ORLEANS. (Louisiana). Wed. At least six people were missing yesterday after a bus plunged into Lake Ponchartrain. off a section of a causeway that had been severed shortly before by a barge, the US Coast Guard reported. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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396 1964-06-18 3 New telecoms developments can speed the spread of news, conference told LONDON, Wed. I\HE Common wealth Press Union, at its annual conference here yesterday, unanimously approved a proposal that it should sponsor the formation of an international Press i c 1 c communications committee The proposed committee, delegates were toldReuter - 396 words
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Advertisement47 1964-06-18 3 Give Gifts of PEWTER WARE f lli to Remember Sunny /J Malaysia ft, This Pewter vase from Selangor of J 95 Straits Refined tin —is just Wm one of hundreds of items of 4rj|% Selangor Pewter wore we hove at. 108, ORCHARD RD., ALSO AT RAFFLES HOTEL47 words
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Advertisement266 1964-06-18 3 f For those who give fllfjHl nothing but the best... Wi, Ipß The remarkable I I Everything about the Parker 61 is remarkable, because it represents Parker's finest. First of all, the Parker 61 fills itself by itself— no levers to push or pull, only the ink moves in this266 words
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402 1964-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wad. THE Second Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled that employees of Fraser and Neave (S) Ltd., and Lion (M) Ltd., who were members of the companies' Junior Staff Provident Fund from the commencement of their service, should receive no further award of any402 words
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133 1964-06-18 4 RETAINED STOLEN CAR: MAN GETS 6 MONTHS SINGAPORE, Wed. A village car workshop manager, Low Goh Hock, who was charged with dishonestly retaining a stolen car, claimed in a district court today that the car was in fact his "lawfully pur chased" property. The Judge. Mr. S.R. Chapkhana. rejected Lows133 words
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Article38 1964-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— There will be a talk In Hokklen and Malay on family planning and two film shows '"I*oo Late" and "Story of Two Families" at the Hungyeang Village community centre on Saturday at 7 p.m.38 words
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Article41 1964-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will be present at the first Parents' Day celebrations for children's centres and creches at the Kreta Ayer Children's Centre and Creche on Saturday from 2 p.m. 6 p.m.41 words
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343 1964-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wed A MEDICINE shop A proprietor, Ngeow Joo Chong, denied in the High Court today having asked the winner of a first prize in the Singapore Turf Club big sweep last year for coffee money or a reward at any time. Ngeow343 words
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141 1964-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Most of the proposals for a collective agreement between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union and Harrisons and Crosfield <S) Ltd., had been agreed upon, the Industrial Arbitration Court was told this morning. Only a few items remained outstanding,141 words
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145 1964-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today alleged in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court that the dismissal of several employees by Grant Advertising Inc., in October last year was part of the company's plan to defeat the union in its claim145 words
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Article104 1964-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 700 workmen at the Mackenzie Road and MacPherson Road Depots of the Singapore Traction Company, who are members of the STC Employees' Union, will stop work to attend a protest meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The meeting, to be held at the union104 words
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Article23 1964-06-18 4 BINOAPORE, Wed.— The Hean Yuen Merchant Tailors Association will hold a dinner at the Lai Wan Restaurant at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Miscellaneous425 1964-06-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today' J schedule ways From London, Istanbul, of evil aircraft movements at Bombay <rXJ 334) 6.10 a.m. Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: DCPARTURIt ARRIVALS BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney (BA BOAC From London, Prank- 700) 7.30 p.m. to Rangoon, New furt. Zurich, Beirut, Karachi425 words
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266 1964-06-18 5 m:uciw7r.r< ».v« uakeus roues boat mus n n&utqt Reports of armed 'stranger*' < YESTERDAY'S HEADLINE ALOR STAR, Wednesday. J^EDAH police said today that the 20 "armed and uniformed strangers" reported .to have been seen on Monday in two coastal villages near Alor266 words
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122 1964-06-18 5 TUITION IN MALAY TO RAF POLICE STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Kar East Air Foire for the first time gave instruction in Malay to students attending a Royal Air Force police auxiliary advanced training course at RAF Changi. The course was attended by 17 sergeants and corporals, many of whom have122 words
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Article43 1964-06-18 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. The Rev. Bro. Lawrence, for many years director of St. Joseph's Institution. Singapore, has been seconded to the Ceylon province of the Brothers of the Christian Schools to assist in establishing a brothers' school in Tuticorin. South Indhi43 words
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Article77 1964-06-18 5 TESSELTON, Wed. Dato Donald Stephens. Chief Minister oi Sahib, said here that the days he spent as a teacher had been one, of the "happiest in my life" and many times in recent weeks ho had been won- dering why he did not I stick to it.77 words
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Article, Illustration154 1964-06-18 5 Bid to ban Muslim girls from swimsuit -Dontests— DENANG, Wed. A 1 motion calling for a ban on the public appearance of Muslim girls in swimsuits will be considered by the State Religious Council next week. The ban will be proposed by the Speaker of the State Assembly. Haji Suleiman154 words
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102 1964-06-18 5 JESSELTON. Wed.— A team led by Malaysia's Principal Establishment Officer Tengku Muhammed, arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur to hold a meeting with heads of Federal departments here. Tengku Muhammed said the team would re-examine the conditions of the Federal establishment in Sabah.Reuter - 102 words
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Article43 1964-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The German Consul-General. Mr. Detiev Scheel. will speak on "the Federal Republic of West Germany.' in one of a series of lectures on "Germany today." at the University of Singapore's new lecture theatre No. 3 tomorrow at 7 pjn.43 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-06-18 5 A Thai judge for Malaysia photography contest CINGAPORE. Wed A leading Thai photographer will be among the panel of judges at the second Malaysia International Salon of Photography to be. held at the Shell Theatrette in Kuala Lumpur on July 4 and V He is Mr. I.im Lip (above), an121 words
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234 1964-06-18 5 Retreaded tyres from Singapore dutiable KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Retreaded tyres are dutiable, the Controller of Customs. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ariffln said today. Asked to comment on a 'complaint by a Singaporean that he .was asked to pay $9 duty on a retreaded tyre at the Johore Bahru customs234 words
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200 1964-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Wad A PRELIMINARY attempt has been made to set- tie the six-month-old boycott of the products of 11 members of the Singapore Soft Drink Manufacturers' Association by coffeeshop proprietors. Representatives from both parties met for seven hours yesterday at the -Kheng200 words
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314 1964-06-18 5 Japanese firms offer to negotiate if union stops 'threatening' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Japanese firms here involved in the 18-month-old dispute with the National Union, of Commercial Workers over the question of recognition of the union today offered to reopen negotiations if the union called oft its "threatening attitude." At a314 words
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145 1964-06-18 5 TAWAU. Wed. A man was more interested in a woman's cakes than her feminine charms. But her husband. YuMip bin Tangfca. a Bunis. alleged that the man. Duliah. had been intimate with his wife. Pasah. on the night of .March 4145 words
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Article98 1964-06-18 6 WIDOW OF EU TONG SEN DIES IPOH, Wed. Madam 1 Cheong Soon Nooi, 84. a widow of the multimillionaire pioneer Peralc tin miner and philanthropist, the late Mr. Eu Tong Sen, died at her home in Kampar, 24 miles from here, yesterday evening. She leaves many children, grandchildren, and greatgrandchildren,98 words
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Article69 1964-06-18 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Bahru OCPD, Acting Deputy Superintendent S. Paul Raj, has been transferred to Johore Police headquarters as Deputy Offlcer-ln-Chaire. Criminal Investigations. Johore. Mr. Raj will take over from acting DSP Zalnal Abldln bin Hajl Masod, who has beer, transferred to Kulal as OCPD.69 words
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Article, Illustration505 1964-06-18 6 Brother one of Kuala Lumpur lawyer's 24 creditors A LAWYER, P. W. Au-Yong, with liabilities totalling $347,500, told a public examination in the High Court today that he and his wife operated a total of 12 bank accounts, two of505 words
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130 1964-06-18 6 GRANTS TO TOWN COUNCILS IN JOHORE itfUAR Wed.— The So--ITI cialist Front dominated Kluang Town Council and the coali-tion-ruled Batu Pahat town council are allocated the highest votes for general development in Johore this year. The State local government committee has allocated $237,435 lor general development to the six town130 words
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105 1964-06-18 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. S Rajaratnam. the Minister for Culture, will open the th:rd international pictorial photography exhibition of Singapore at the National Library lecture hall on Saturday ai 6 p.m. A photo contest. Jointly sponsored by Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd. and the South-Easi105 words
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215 1964-06-18 6 Boy, aged one, among the new cholera suspects KUANTAN, Wed. Four more cholera suspects, including a one-year-old boy, Mohamed Suflan bin Mohamed Ali from Paya Bungor. were admitted into the General Hospital here last night. The other three Minah binte Hassan, 52, and Tipah binte Omar. 19. of Paya Bungor.215 words
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100 1964-06-18 6 Malaysian trade mission in Sweden STOCKHOLM, Wed. A trade delegation from Malaysia today discussed possibilities of Increasing Swedish-Malaysian trade with the Swedish Trade Minister, Mr. Qunnar Lange, a spokesman for the Swedish Export Association said here. The delegates, Invited to Sweden by the Export Association are later to visit, leadingReuter - 100 words
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Article49 1964-06-18 6 PENANG. Wed. Mr. Teoh Chool Hor has been re-elected president i>;" the Penang Civil Defence Club. The vice-presidents are Messrs. H. J. Peterson, Yeoh Cheang Wah. Babe bin Suleiman and Liew Tien Chee, Mr. Goon Heng Siak is secretary and Mr. Oh Khye Horlc. treasurer.49 words
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289 1964-06-18 6 MUSEUM CURATORS ON EXPEDITION TO COLLECT MOLLUSCS 4 TEAM comprising two divers with aqualungs, an underwater photographer and two artists, led by a well-known shell collector, Mr. A. T. Johnson, are now collecting corals, shells ar.d other marine specimens off the Kelantan coast for the National Museum. Mr. Arne S.289 words
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Article, Illustration453 1964-06-18 6 'Up to the Malays to impress others to learn language' rUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A Professor of Indonesian and Malay Languages and Literature today said that it was up to the Malays themselves to impress upon others that the Malay language is worthwhile learning to make it competent as an official453 words
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77 1964-06-18 6 SINQAPORK. Wed— Two hundred reels of 15-year-old Chlneai films were destroyed In ft 30--mlnute fire at about lam. today at the Shaw Brothers' film studio In Jftlan Ampu, off Dftlwtier Road. The films were stored In a small film vault which suffered llttta77 words
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Article179 1964-06-18 6 IPOH. Wed— A nine-man delegation from the Ipoh Municipality will leave for Singapore next week to study aspects of municipal administration there. The delegation which will be led by Mr. D. R. Seeniva&agam. secretary-general of the People's Progressive Party, which controls the Municipal Council. will179 words
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Article, Illustration427 1964-06-18 7 AMINUDDIN AGAINST DIFFERENT SCHOOLS SYSTEMS KIALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'jMIK Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki, said today that education conditions in Malaysia was "still not ideal/ Ir/.he Aminuddin, who was addressing members of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club at their Wednesday lunch,427 words
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114 1964-06-18 7 pENANG, Wed— A whit* tortoiM- described as i uimkl luck" omen has linn captured in Bayan Lepas, about 11 miles from the city. The tortoise is about one foot long. Its shell. hi .id and legs are all white in colour. It has pinkish114 words
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Article52 1964-06-18 7 PENANG, Wed. Miss We* Poh Neoh was elected president of the S:. Georges Girls School Society at its annual meeting. The vice-president Is Mrs. Lee Hong Teik. secret :iry. Miss Tan Sirw Tuan. and treasurer. Mrs. Chrah Enij Horns. Three .sub-committees for welfare, social and stwrts activities were52 words
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173 1964-06-18 7 OENANG, Wed. Two 1 visitors from Hong Kong were assaulted by about 30 men near some food stalls at Kampong Malabar early this morning. Trie mob attacked the visitors with glasses, stones and empty bottles alter one of them Mr. E. H. Shouster.173 words
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86 1964-06-18 7 KUANTAN, Wed. The Mentri Be.su r of- Pahang. Oato Yahya bin Han Mohamed Seh. will make a four-day official visit to Kuala LipLs District from Thursday. He will speak to the people at the community centre at Pudu and will open two86 words
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334 1964-06-18 7 Goldsmith tells court how he was robbed of $27,000 gems KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A GOLDSMITH'S shop proprietor told a magis- trate's court here today how four youths, three of them armed with pistols held him and three others up and escaped with jewellery worth $27,107. I Lam Keng Yeaw. of334 words
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Article96 1964-06-18 7 MALACCA Wed The I service director of the Apex Club here. Mr Sam Quee Chong. said today that the Ingham Club of North Queensland has raised $1,600 to help his club implement a piglets scheme here. Mr Sam said that the scheme drawn un by the j96 words
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123 1964-06-18 7 Indonesian Chinese immigrants give up in Sabah lESSELTON, Wed. More and more illegal Indonesian Chinese immigrants are giving themselves up and appealing to the Government to let them stay in Sabah. Hundreds of Indonesian Chinese have in the past tried to enter Sabah ille^ gaily most of whom have been123 words
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Article52 1964-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The director of the Commonwealth Institute in London. Sir Kenneth Bradley, will arrive here tomorrow for a 10-day visit. Sir Kenneth will meet local leaders and visit the East Coast. He will also give a lecture to the Malayan branch of the Royal52 words
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Article199 1964-06-18 7 COIN HAS 2 HEADS OF A QUEEN IPOH, Wed.— A clerk in--1 terpreter attached to the Traffic Branch here. Mr. K. S. Balan has a freak 10-cent coin which has an Imprint of Queen Elizabeth's head on both sides. The coin shows the Queen's head correctly on one side but199 words
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Article42 1964-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court will give its award in the dispute between the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union relating to the dismissal of three employees, on Friday at 2.30 p.m.42 words
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93 1964-06-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ttlf Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T Samba ii than, today auendrd a tea-party for a visiting Indian film actor. Mr. A. Nageswara Rao. ifiri his wife at the Eastern Hotel nere. Mr. Rao who has just returned93 words
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316 1964-06-18 8 IPOH. Wednesday AN orphaned boy who Joined the Malaysian Armed Forces two years ago died for his country during an engagement with Indonesian guerillas in the Sarawak Jungles last Sunday. This morning his funeral was held here with full military honours. The316 words
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89 1964-06-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Another body was recovered this morning from tne disused mining; pool in Kampong Pandan, where the body of a Singapore boy. Urn Soon Chin, 17, was found yesterday. It has been identified a s that of K. Munlandy. 12, who was89 words
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Article52 1964-06-18 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Aziz bin Mat. 23. was today fined $100 or < one month's jail in a nuni^.ra'-es 1 court for ••wilfully exposing to view 10 copies of obscene pictures." Aziz was arrested yesterday at a coffee stall near the junction of Tanjong Katong Road and52 words
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127 1964-06-18 8 Schoolboy in lottery case on probation CINGAPORE, Wed. A schoolboy was today placed on a year'i probation by a magistrate's court for assisting in carrying on a public lottery. The Magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hin Hlong, told Tan Kwtm Klew. 16. that he did not wish to convict him as his127 words
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Article177 1964-06-18 8 CINGAPORE. Wed— ThirJ teen employees of the Naval Base here were yesterday presented with good service testimonials by Commodore R. C. Paige, Commodore Superintendent of H.M. Dockyard, at a ceremony In the base. Heading the list was Mr. Chua Beng Hong, 59, who has177 words
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Miscellaneous126 1964-06-18 8 Affoff Oop B 9 V.T. Hawmiim Dick Trmcw »ff Chmmimr Cm mitt %,BEI W SMAI LMCI FTM BASS, 1/ THERE IT OOES AGAIN? If| MV BOUOOIR. DEAP BO*. 1 mmmKnK^^^fZ^y l aren't you getting^a lou^wwat3 onthcotwcr V wsv-^bouocxr? I THOUGHT I HEAROt^ I BTTJUMPV? WM DOjTr j K SIDC OPTMAT126 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1964-06-18 9 The first Dunkirk 155 years ago /straits Times SPECIAL J FEATURE I Corunna retreat cost 5 000 British lives IN the first January days of 1809 n demoralised, starving and frozen British army dragged its way painfully over Ihe nigh passes of the Galtcian mountains in north western Spain. Lashed1,725 words
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Advertisement75 1964-06-18 9 iH HI BLUE CROSS f^^r ||g f^f|fri m^^SS^Tusers may \r HIM! sr^*« rece.ve Ij Ei ttlllf CtsWx ABSOLUTELY FREE six tins of J5 \W| fi|^ Jf BLUE CROSS Milk When BLUE Z^^l^wi CROSS colls at your home, show i f> s^^^H the representative a tin of BLUE 1 V*^DOH *m75 words
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Obituary37 1964-06-18 10 1» eVerris tit < Minimum! MR. JOSEPH Tay Slang Kirn passed sway peacefully on lft-6-«4. Cortsce will leave 207 East Coast Road on l«-*-o4 for Church of the Holy Family at 4no p.ro and thence to Bldadaii.37 words
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Article75 1964-06-18 10 It Wvrdt tit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Cbsa Tak Hung, sincerely thanks all relatives and friends for their messages of eondoUneea, wreaths, donations and attendance at the funeral on 16-S-S4 MRS. c. K. PRABNA thanks the ninwtore of Qathrle Agencies' (M) I4d Proprietor of One; Chew75 words
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Article32 1964-06-18 10 U Wards tit t Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. K Subramanlam M.B V. who passed away on IH-A -.IK (ione but not forgotten by h-« beloved wife and children32 words
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Article209 1964-06-18 10 Ward* lit (Mimimmm) DON'T MISS International Kuui for the wind on Mth June afaay valuable Pitta*, lots of bargains and lots of fun ALL BRANDS TV Agency your Best TV (Ma* Krer Aerial/Tnble Stand'ln•uranc- ironer Hot Plate certain brand* 'models. Dial IS port) ***** FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all209 words
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Article641 1964-06-18 10 Whatever else the Tokyo summit moves produce, Malaysia will have gained a forceful lesson in Soekarno's tacj tics. If this lesson is properly learned we shall be able to ideal with Indonesia much more effectively in future. Particularly will it teach us how to deliver our case641 words
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Article364 1964-06-18 10 The announcement that the Government has decided to i grant its women employees pay rates equal to those of men brings to a successful conclusion four years of campaigning by the Women I Teachers' Union. The issue was virtually decided two months ago, when the Government promised the364 words
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Article196 1964-06-18 10 In a letter published elsewhere on this page the President of the University of Malaya Students' Union sets out to clarify his organisation's attitude to ragging, which he says is neither prevalent nor serious at the university. There is, however, a considerable amount of "teasing," not all in a196 words
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Article482 1964-06-18 10 Louis B. Fleming - Louis B. Fleming by OTHE widening split A in the Communist camp appears to have put the Soviet Union on* the side of Britain, France and the United States in a campaign to isolate Communist China. The Immediate goal for this curious and contradictory482 words
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Letter374 1964-06-18 10 Students 5 union replies I REFER to the Sunday Times leader of June 14, and would like to make the following clarifications on behalf of the University of Malaya Students' Union. The students' union has categorically stated that it will not tolerate any acts calculated to cause physical harm or374 words
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Article, Illustration997 1964-06-18 10 RANZE FAYED - Egypt's blueprint Tomorrow RANZE FAYED NASSER HAS GIVEN HIS PEOPLE AN EXCITING CHALLENGE AND A GREAT PLAN- by FOREIGN tourists in booming Cairo on their way to the night spots can now see a sight which would not have been in evidence a few years ago—nightshift workers on the-r way997 words
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Advertisement31 1964-06-18 10 l}ee(jW 77ie Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto aw ***9' JC'JV* 21. CMb 9ttmo. Twfc *MM t« Hmv. Raws. Mm. 54-64, Ntfc— ftow*.31 words
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Advertisement153 1964-06-18 10 TRUST SWANSON Amm\ sfl WmmMfcwLm WT^hJw Hp Hgfcufl Bt -J^r af ■8 saPS^Jr aa(7 m lift ,c TOT* the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourf uL Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken153 words
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207 1964-06-18 11 SUGAR QUOTA CAUSES 'EXCITED BUYING' SINGAPORE, Wed. The announcement of the Central Government's policy to restrict the import of sugar trom all countries has caused a lively reaction In the Singapore sugar market. Sugar merchants here report that since the announcement last week, Singapore's sugar stocks have sunk to a207 words
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Article61 1964-06-18 11 $800 fine ii samsu case SINGAPORE, Wed.— Soon Ah Loy. 66. was today fined $800 In a magistrate's court for unlawful possession of more than 16 gallons of dutiable samsu. 10 gallon.* of fermented mesh and a still used for distilling liquor. Soon, who pleaded RUtlty, was arrested in a61 words
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Article105 1964-06-18 11 PENANG. Wed. Lre Yoke Seng, alias Peng Knit Chat, was today sentenced to one year's jail and five strokes of the rotan for attempting to extort 536 from a stall holder on May 8 this year. Lee aged 20 and unemployed, pleaded guilty to105 words
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Article78 1964-06-18 11 PENANG, Wed.— Penang police are looking for a man who is reported to have escaped with a briefcase containing $1,000 worth of medicines, ten jade and some "very Important documents" yesterday afternoon. A medicine peddler. Inche Yusof All. 36. of U!u Temlang. Seremban. said he was walking78 words
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Article, Illustration589 1964-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Main beneficiary and trustee say: We intend to sell, it would be too expensive to develop the area ourselves r ptiE main beneficiary of the Alsagoff estate, Miss Khadiga Abdullah Alsagoff, and one of the trustees, Dato Syed Ahmad bin JVlohamed Alsagoff, today insisted that589 words
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Article73 1964-06-18 11 SINGAPORE, Wed A 50-year old P.W.I), labourer, Raman Ambiah, was killed this morning when be was ran over twice by a lorry near a granite quarry at the 994 mile. Bokit Panjanf Road. Police said Ambiah. who was sitting behind the rear wheel of the stationary73 words
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Article, Illustration371 1964-06-18 11 Polls— and the man who had to give up W.D. job TOWN COUNCIL MEMBER'S LONE CAMPAIGN TnAIPING, Wed. Mr. A N. M. Krishnan, 35, leader of the United Fronit which controls the Taiping Town Council, has launched a lone battle to establish that employment as a civilian in the British371 words
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122 1964-06-18 11 Court told boy (14) stole record player SINGAPORE, Wed.— A magistrate was yesterday told of a 14-year-old boy, who could lead the police to the recovery of stolen goods. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln told Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong, the magistrate: "The boy la believed to be Involved Id a122 words
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Article28 1964-06-18 11 TAWAD. Wed. Major J. J Plain, recruiting officer for the 2nd Bn. Malaysian Ranger, aald that h« bad received encouraging reapooM to the drive tor recruit*.,28 words
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Article, Illustration258 1964-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Col. Ungku Nasaruddin bin Ungku Mohamed, Deputy Commandant of the Singapore Mil i t ary Forces, is to be appointed Chief of Staff, Ministry of Defence, it was learned today. He will succeed Coi A.O Heywood, who la due258 words
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98 1964-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A question submitted by Mr Chla Thye Poh (Bariyan Sosialisi to the legislative Assembly for answer by gie Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee- has been withdrawn by Mr Chia. His que&non was tor details of the number of unemployed workers who98 words
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Article24 1964-06-18 11 PENANO. Wed.— The first annual meeting of the Assistant Nurses' Union will be held at the Kullm Hospital Recreation Club on Friday.24 words
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106 1964-06-18 11 Man who stole fowls once too often SINGAPORE, Wed. A man, who stole a total of 30 fowls on three occasions from a farmer, was arrested at 2 a.m. yesterday when he tried to steal a fourth time, a magistrate's court was told today. Senior Inspector I S. Zain said106 words
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198 1964-06-18 11 That 'no' to teachers' protest march: NTUC warns 'officialdom' p| SINGAPORE. W«d hthe Singapore Trades Union Congress today said it viewed with "grave concern" the refusal of the authorities to issue a permit to the Singapore Teachers' Union to conduct a "perfectly legitimate and peaceful" march as a protest against198 words
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178 1964-06-18 11 JESSELTON, Wed. Dato Khoo Siak Chlew, chairman of tha Sabah National Alliance Party, said that the native political parties would not be allowed to recruit new Chinese members and similarly the SNAP will not take on any new native members into their178 words
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Miscellaneous565 1964-06-18 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE g-^Jg H*SJSR SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Close -EuJiJi-Avt'Srvu*: RADI MALAYSIA 476 metres. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metres A.M.: 6.00 Uooa Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude, 7.Uoi<iew»; 7.10 A M s 00 ."""Bra *****6 SumUp And About. 7 JO News 740 «nary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; Breakfast Bulletin,565 words
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Article62 1964-06-18 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A Bill which approved the ex-graria payment of 511.275 for the Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Ha.ti Hassan bin Yunos. was passed througn all stages in tlir Johore Leeislative Assembly. The ex-ttratia D;<vment us to t# made to Dato Kan Hassan ;n recognition62 words
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Article53 1964-06-18 12 Had undesirable books jailed SINGAPORE. Wea. 8. M. 8. Abdul Kareem pleaded guilty in a magistrate court to a charge of unlawful possession of 15 copies of "Monarch books.' publications prohibited under the Underslrable Publications Ordinance. FjHreein. who had a previous conviction for a similar offence. I was tailed for53 words
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294 1964-06-18 12 Confrontation brings more people to Malaysia PENAXG, Wednesday. ILLEGAL entries of immigrants have increased considerably since the start of Indonesian confrontation. "Many came through Singapore from the Rhio Islands," a spokesman for the Malaysian Immigration headquarters here told a Press conference294 words
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Article, Illustration165 1964-06-18 12 lESSELTON, Wed. Sabah's Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, has paid warm tribute to the Filipinos here for their contribution to the welfare of the state. Speaking at the Filipino Independence Day celebrations, Dato Stephens, said that Filipinos had bee.i n Sabah for a long165 words
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Article61 1964-06-18 12 JESSELTON, Wed. Sixty Kadasan women In Penampang. six miles from here formed a cooperative society the first to be formed by women In Sabah. Datin June Stephens, national president of the UNKOs women's section, congratulated the members of the Koonduan Puluduk Co-operative Society Ltd. on their61 words
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194 1964-06-18 12 Kampong thanks deity with $300 joss-stick PENANG. Wed. A giant joss-stick costing $300 was lit at 12.45 a.m. today in West Jelutong as thanks giving for a deity's blessing on the residents. Over one thousand people watched as a temple official scaled a temporary scaffold to light the joss stick194 words
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Article82 1964-06-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The president of the Selangor Society for the Blind. Mr. Lee Ah Kow, will leave for the United States on Saturday to attend the 25th convention of the American Federation of the Blind which will be held in Arizona. Mr. Lee82 words
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222 1964-06-18 12 TWO BULWARKS AGAINST THE REDS— BY AN AMBASSADOR KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. VIALAYSIA and West Germany are both bulwarks against Communism, the West German Ambassador, Dr. li. Boehling. said here tonight. He was spealcing in a radio interview on the occasion of "German Unity Day." which commemorates the day U years222 words
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227 1964-06-18 12 IESSELTON. Wed. Three police defenders of Kalahakan, attacked by armed Indonesian terrorists on Dec. 25 were among those who received commendaticr.s lor outstanding courage and devotion to duty from the Commissioner of Police. Mr. Donald Matheson, in Tawau. Mr. Matheson presented th« commendations227 words
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Article30 1964-06-18 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thieve broke into the home of Mr. K.IL Song, in Chiltern Drive, yesterday afternoon and stole worth $4,210. The house wu empty at the time.30 words
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113 1964-06-18 12 gINUAPOKL, Wed. Tht four chambers of commerce here and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association will give a dinner on June 25 In honour of three Malaysian ministers Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, and Minister of Commerce and Industry.113 words
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Article66 1964-06-18 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Loh Ah Kaw. 21. pieaded guilty v in a magistrates court to a charge of unlawful possession of 1351 b of raw opium in a car along Duneran Road at 1 50 pm yesterday Another man. Yeoh Kirn Guan. 28. Jointly charged with Loii.66 words
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Article33 1964-06-18 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Hail Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will open the official "Operation Language" room at the government building at 3 p.m. on Sunday.33 words
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126 1964-06-18 12 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. rvETECTIVES arrested four suspected gangsters la two midnight raids on gangland hideouts yesterday. In the first raid on a hut in Lorong 6, Geylang, they detained a "fighter" of ths HI Lok San secret society of the 108 Group, and also detained126 words
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Advertisement444 1964-06-18 12 i— i i *^fl i s£ It Is 1 Sm .and behold one of the most breath-taking, awe-inspiring sights in the world: the Grand Canyon of Arizona; 280 miles long and 4—lB miles wide, it has been intricately sculptured by the hands of Nature. Or see the Golden Gate Bridge444 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-06-18 12 Huffs Hunny tiff HaipH UvimttaM I YOU AND VER POOCH > I YHMV\...MVi KPICKIN' UP DOGS WITHOUT X \JOP IN, SYLVESTER J YOU TOR LICENSE TAGS 19 TW MOST J eTOPPINGJ^DOC^^, -^IMPORTANT PART 0' MY34 words
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Article, Illustration566 1964-06-18 13 ESME BAPTISTA - Simple jobs made easy in the house JF there is something in the house tluit needs a little patching up you can hardly #ct the man in the house to fix it and even if he does get on with the job it would be after some "nagging" (as they566 words
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Article, Illustration217 1964-06-18 13 THK search for beauty continues and women are forever on the look out for aids that go to make a pretty face. For women who worry about wrinkles or crowsfeet here's something that will help solve the problem. The before-and -after pictures on217 words
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153 1964-06-18 13 HPHERE is a conspicuous increase in women's universities in Japan. A total of 17 universities for women were established within the past four years, bringing the total up to 54 schools, or approximately 20 per cent of the total number of universities Id the country.153 words
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Article46 1964-06-18 13 PUT fresh, washable wallpaper inside musty closets. Complete the Job by -spraying cologne on the walls and ceiling. During dry periods, water shrub beds thoroughly at least once a week. Fill plastic egg trays with water and place In freezer for unique oval "cubes."46 words
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Advertisement325 1964-06-18 13 Mwm w 1 b f W HAIR REMOVING CREAM Wk V Now, end embarrassment caused by unsightly hair without tbe worry Vj |^k InV of soreness or "after Irritation". Hsi Spread gentle new Trr™^ cream on underarms, arms, legs and hair Just melta away. Immac's gentl* action Is certain— gets325 words
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Miscellaneous294 1964-06-18 13 Straits Times Crossword B^^^ I Hh aal ACROSS over fltty (5). 7. Quit without tt very obvious- 11. Get its stars organised by ly against going? That Is the makers of master plans (11) question! (5). 13. Many returned pointlessly set 8. Brown, towards the end. Join* nn offer of294 words
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Advertisement638 1964-06-18 14 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF IXTKNDLD COMPOSITION Bankruptcy Nos. 215/58 M. 8. KandaMitm. iti. Upper Perak Road. S'porr. i Clerk I 95 60 Wan < hik run Mohd. I Soot. 133. Bkt. Timah < Kd. Spore. (Unemployed) 1 1 364 til Throng CUOsJ Ntee. 115. Rangoon Road.638 words
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Advertisement503 1964-06-18 14 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from r«>{istered Class "C" and above conractors for the execution of earthworks In cut and fill the construc:lon of Roads. Drains. Culverts etc. md the erection and completion of J blocks (27 units) of two-room :ype Terrace Houses for Area D'503 words
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Advertisement1307 1964-06-18 15 feESSERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., STD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Penang h OwUatM •CITY OF LEICfSTER 11.21 Jum 22/24 Jim 25 lune l| 20 JMy tCITY Of CHICAGO 21 21 Jum j> Jum 21 Jlly •CITY Of LEEDS 11/20 Jlly 21/21 Jlly 24 July II1,307 words
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601 1964-06-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent TIN shares madr good improvements on the Malayan Stock tixchange yesterday, although some prices did not reach overnight London levels. Turnover expanded. Industrials w akmed further with interest concentrated on the mining section, though Gammons, Metal Box. sime Darby.601 words
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Article27 1964-06-18 16 Malayan Stock Indices June 16. June 17. 'Industrials: 105.72 105.46 Tins: 130.54 131.87 S Rubbers: 10.V70 105.62 'Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 39. 1962 100.27 words
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Article888 1964-06-18 16 /COMBINED business In the Singapore add Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Bouttearl (1.000) SI. 73: C.S. Holding (1.000) S3. 27: Dunlop C'.OOOi $2.21: Eno (1.000) S2.es D. .(4.000) $2.67. (2.000) $2.68: r. A888 words
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Article82 1964-06-18 16 HPHE Federation Minister for 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating- customs duties for the week beginning on June 18. Rubber 67 T eta ft lb. Copra S4BO a ton. Coconut oil SBl2 a ton. Palm oil $667-75 ton. Palm kernels $363.50 a> ton. The rate of82 words
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277 1964-06-18 16 rE price of Straits tin In Penang yesterday rose $7.12 i a picul to $599.50 on an offering unofficially estimated at 250 tons, up five tons. This was a rise of $14.50 in three days. The Penang rise followed active tin277 words
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Article68 1964-06-18 16 /MINESE Produce tichnnnt. Slns«Bort noon prlcaa Mr pieul yaatarday: Coconut Oil: bulk $471 aollera, drum SSO) Mllera. Copra: June/July UK/Continent: Unquoted. Papper: Muntok whlta $133 aellcra, Sarawak white (1321 sellers, special Sarawak black $1024 sellers, garbled LamponK black $1071 aellera. ABTA SI2O sellers. Ingaper* Coconut Oil Millari* Aaioclitl.n68 words
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Article33 1964-06-18 16 THE Malayan C<chan|* Bmkr A(>«- ciaticn madr tbi* (hang* In tta ratrs to merctnntu yesterday (all rater to $1OO>: lellini TT or 00 r«jrty Italian Llrt ***** The reft were unchanted.33 words
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Article33 1964-06-18 16 Book Kong >f« > *rday tbr U.S. d«ll»i was quoted at 6.74 a for TT aad 4.T3J for «ath. tuning «ai quoted at 16 W aad an* tatl *f |»M at 245«.33 words
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Article77 1964-06-18 16 MELBOURNE. W«L I CR.A 34 10 Mount Isa «3 v N. Broken Hill (1O» > 3« 10 Ampol lift Aust. Con. Ind 61 7 Aust. Pap. Manuf 3.1 S B.H.P M.l» Cnrnera 6/4 Colonial Sonar H l IG. J. Colea Herald H I Humes H in 1.C.1 AN.77 words
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Article235 1964-06-18 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*} June IT Three month* INDUSTRIALS Boustead iSata. M Containers 15 oca Dunlope 15 eta. McAllster I City l>ev. 7 at*. M. Invest. 14 eta. K. Smelter* 'Jb ct». 0<" aVC '<• Ksso 17 cts. Itothtnans 11 cts. red. DtJp 14 ct*. Kot>:nsons 14 eta. Kitzpatricks IS235 words
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Article237 1964-06-18 16 JULY first grade rubber buyora fob. doted at S p.m. in Sinxapot* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 671 aaastl iht lb.. down n >iuarf:r-cent on Tuesdays closing l.vel for the position. The tone »a« tjuietlv R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting priooe in ctntt per lb. ytttorday: Int. 1 R.237 words
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Article28 1964-06-18 16 JUNE 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 6^t cents (down a quarter-cent). TIN: $599 30 a »Ical (up 57.12 i). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up five tons).28 words
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Article177 1964-06-18 16 SHIPS lymg sloogtlde t«e Slngaa*** harbour wharves or sipeetod te*Perlm N.W. 5. Tokonama Mam 9/». I3engloe 10/11. Mombasa Maru 13/14. Halldor 15/16. Zeeland 18, Bayonc 23/24. TJlbodaa 20/26. Elkal afarß °7 2S, Hakubasan Mara 29/30, J3e« Loyal 33/34, Maroudlo 35/36. Htmt Coiombo 44. Mersey Lloyd 45. Straat177 words
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Advertisement126 1964-06-18 16 V-^.^ ORIENT MID EAST LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST 111(01 SAILINGS FROM SINUPME AM MAIATA TO CAJUSIAB AM U.S. MEAT LAKES PORTS. Singapore P. ytn* Pi"** Montr*** s*"«mtNT TMoir- am cm ii/njit« m/isjui Si "ANSELIKI L" 11/MIHI 21/« Jil» 7J/24 Jllf 24 Aif iV "MAKIUNKA MABIS" U/M »*0 11' I126 words
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Advertisement155 1964-06-18 16 CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited 'or the purchahP of unserviceable hired apparalus. Pull particulars and tender City Electrical Engineer's Office. Town Hall, during normal workuig hours. A deposit of Si oo/- which In refundable to unsuccessful tenderers must be made before tender forms can155 words
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Advertisement658 1964-06-18 17 I. C. I. (MALAYA) LTD. I. C. I. PAINTS (MALAYA) LTD. THE CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA LTD. Vacancies for Science and Engineering Graduates There are several vacancies In the three Associated Companies ln:Plant Management I Technical Service and Development Chemical Sales Candidates should possess either (1) An honours degree In658 words
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Advertisement756 1964-06-18 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Petition! No. t of 1964 In the Matter of SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED AND In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Cap. 174) Section 7. SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition presented to the High Court in Singapore on756 words
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Advertisement514 1964-06-18 17 NOTICES SZE HAI TONG BANK LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Sze Hal Tong Bank Limited will be held at the Board Room of the Sre Hal Tong Bank Limited, 57 Chulla Street, Singapore, on Thursday, 9th July, 1964. at 2.30514 words
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Advertisement782 1964-06-18 17 NOTICES I AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE PROPERTIES to be held In the Sale- room* of NASSIM k CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED Nat, 4 4-1, Collyer Quay, on Tuesday 23rd JUNE. 19*4. at tM p.m. An opportunity to acquire attractive and good income- producing properties for investment or tor owner occupation. (1)782 words
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Advertisement922 1964-06-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS t STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY IN THE IGRICLLTLRAL DEPARTMENT. APPLICATIONS are Invited foT he post of Agricultural Officer In fi he Agricultural Department. Bru- J ■L Jt .UNIFICATIONS: (a) Bachelor of Science Degree > In Agriculture with 4 years post graduate experience or an equivalent. (b) Knowledge of922 words
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Advertisement732 1964-06-18 17 >ÜBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES < Applications *re Invited from Singapore Citizens with the relulsite qualifications as stipulated telow for appointment to the posts nentloned hereunder in the •ÜBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT:— TITLE OF POST: (A)— TECHNICIANS (Structural < Design). 1 SALARY SCALE: $137.50 x 7.50-167.50/B/220 x 15A-340/B/ 355 x 15A-47S732 words
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Advertisement659 1964-06-18 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF SABAH SANDAKAN WATER SI PPLT OUUUNOMO scheme CONTRACT NO. 2— TREATMENT PLANT Tecders are invited for the supply, delivery, complete erec:lon, letting to work and mainenanct 1 ol a water treatmenl plant for the above scheme. The plant required will have a nominal rating of659 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-06-18 18 ALL THREE runners clock the same time, but M. Lynn (No. 206) wins /x the mile race from D.A.F. Haith (209) and J. M. Williams (282) at the Kannaird Trophy meeting at Chiswick, London. Time recorded was 4min 8.1 sec. Haith was placed secon d and Williams third.—Reuter - 52 words
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Article79 1964-06-18 18 LONDON. Wed I Titajn (10-1 > won the Queen's Vase run over tw# miles at Ascot yesterday, beating Mahnb Alj, the 11-2 favourite, by 1} lengths. Minotaur (100-7) was third four lengths behind Mahub Aly in the field of 22 runners. Detmere (8-1) won theReuter - 79 words
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Article32 1964-06-18 18 KANGAR. Wed. The Perl;s oppn badminton championsnips will start here on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. All matches will be played at the Kaiißar Police badminton court. Entries received lotal 121.32 words
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Article285 1964-06-18 18 Roy and Marge are top 'seeds f' TENNIS T ONDON, Wed. Australian champions Roy Emerson and Margaret Stnith are official favourites for the singles titles in. the 1964 Wimbledon lawn tenD i s championships which begin here next Monday. In the seeaings announced yesterday. Emerson has been seeded to meetReuter - 285 words
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Article381 1964-06-18 18 Aussies struggle to avoid defeat I ONDON. Tues. The Australians won a grim battle to escape defeat at the hands of the English county champions Yorkshire at oh c ffi e1 d yesterday, writes Jack Fingleton. After following a 182 runs Dehlnd Yorkshire declared their second innings at 340 lor381 words
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Article470 1964-06-18 18 COUNTY ROUNDUP LONDON. Wed. Warwickshire supporters demonstrated noisily at the reiusal of Worcestershire captain Don Kenyon to set Warwickshire a reasonable target in the top-of-the-table county championship match at Worcester yesterday. Barracking broke out when Worcestershire, who had led by one run on first Innings,Reuter - 470 words
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593 1964-06-18 18 The Ridge causes speculation on Test PREVIEW by Jack Fingleton LONDON, Wed. JHERE is a great deal of discussion here on the calibre of the Lord's pitch for the Second Test between England and Australia which starts tomorrow. The MCC, who had much publicity over the ridge pitch at Lord's593 words
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Advertisement779 1964-06-18 18 ANNOUNCEMENT We regret that the dispute with the National Union of Commercial Workers over the question of recognition of the Union has been long drawn-out and has not been settled yet despite our sincere efforts towards this end. Our efforts were very clear in the two talks tne representative of779 words
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Advertisement139 1964-06-18 18 "I*lll not a gambler; that's why 1 insist on WHS instruments and accessories 11 They finish lengths ahead of other instruments of their kind, because of their proven reliability, accuracy and endurability. •Water and oil temperature gauges y^ajgfcw •Oil pressure gauges r^^ sL^\ mechanical clocks Jb-MMB) f Engine hour maters139 words
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Article354 1964-06-18 19 HIS DAM WAS BRED BY BATH AT NSW J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— One of the main attractions of the June meeting which opens here on Sunday will be the first appearance of the three-year-old Blue Rego. Not that Blue Rego (by Rego) has come with any354 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-06-18 19 VfITCHELL (right), the Penang left-back ITI heads away as he is challenged by Chang Suk Soo, the South Korean centre-forward during the tourists' match at the City Stadium, Penang, on Monday night. The Koreans won 3-1. Timesport picture.38 words
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Article237 1964-06-18 19 TEN TO FOLLOW KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Caravelle, a beaten favourite last time out at Ipoh, deserves another chance. He has strong finishing speed and over the Kuala Lumpur 7f be looks all set to make amends on Sonday. Others on my list of ten-to-follow237 words
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Article106 1964-06-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Nine-year-old Cheer* can still raise a smart gallop. He showed this when he sprinted 3f In 37 4/5 on good going here this morning. Another veteran to attract attention was Rrantas, who strode out stylishly over 3f in 39 4/5. Sonrkhla d:d 3f106 words
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Article40 1964-06-18 19 IPOH. Wed. The two-day Perak Amateur Athletic Association's central sone meet will be held on the Anderson School ground on June 27 and 28. The 34 events will include the 10.000 m race and the 10.000 m walk.40 words
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493 1964-06-18 19 L. C. HOFFMAN Jr - L. C. HOFFMAN Jr. By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. I^HE fourth South-East Asian amateur golf team championships will begin at the Royal Selangor Golf Club on Wednesday, June 24, with five teams participating for the $10,000 Putra Trophy Although the field has once flgain493 words
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Article73 1964-06-18 19 SOCCER— I poh Dlt. I: Ipoh Police 5 Police Pield Force 0: Borneo SC 1 Ipoh Youngster* 0. Taiping Lee: Thenavan Youth? 4 Survey 3. L. Perak Ui». 1: Nova Scutla 3 Flemlngton 3. Police inter-dlatrirt: Batu Omjah 4 Teluk Anson 1. Malacca Dl*. 1: New Market A w.o73 words
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204 1964-06-18 19 Sabah boys bid for Malaysian titles BOXING SINGAPORE, Wed. Sabah are making a strong challenge in the first Malaysian open boxing champ 1 o n s h 1 p s at the Gay World tomorrow and Friday. Five boxers flew In from Jesselton by Malaysian Airways last night with their204 words
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Article173 1964-06-18 19 LEE TROPHY GOLF ON AUG. 29-30 Inter-zone golf championship for the Tun H. S. Lee Trophy orer 36 holes will be played In Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 29-30. The cones are North (Persfc. Penang. Kedah and Perils), Central (Seiangor), South (Negrl B*mbllan. Malacca antl Johore), and Fast (Pkhang. Kelantan and173 words
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Article34 1964-06-18 19 TAIPINO. Wed— Talplng New Club officials: J. F. Martin president; L. 8. Todd vice-president; D J Bedford, Syed Jamalludll. A. D. Clarke. J M. Welsh. D. D. lister and A F Bhaw committee.34 words
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Article120 1964-06-18 19 SOCCER Tour match: B«f>r v S. Korea (Merrieka Stadium I pml Spare Ulv I: AAA nca <J'i Bf^ar. 5.15>: Di» SB: S^mbovan v Race Course: SHB v n*om Mas (all mu-eiw? lit Farrer Pk>: Havkowyu "A" v P Pan'onit Wanderers <GeTl»nß» Inoh Div. 3: Tamil Vnunaiter* v120 words
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Article51 1964-06-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Seiangor Oovemment Services Welfare and Recreation Council will hold their annual athletics championships at Stadium Merdeka on July 33-34. Lew Kirn, the council's secretary, said that there would be 39 events seven for women and 33 for men and two special events for51 words
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Article45 1964-06-18 19 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Amateur P.A Disciplinary Board yesterday suspended tour Junior playera (or rough olay and misconduct They *re Ariffm oln Abdu. Hamid (until March next year). Haron bin Abdullah (until February i. Moharaed Noor Abu (December) and £dward Sun (December).45 words
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Article430 1964-06-18 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Jega better over 200— Wright ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS By Singapore, Wednesday JAPANESE sprinter Hideo Iijima's sensational 10.1 J run over 100 metres at Berlin on Sunday has not greatly surprised Singapore national coach Tan The tracks at Berlin were about the fastest In the world. En" Yoon said, and lijlma430 words
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Article67 1964-06-18 19 Chartered Bank get clear lead SOCCER SINGAPORE, Wed. Chartered Bank drew away to a three-point lead in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. League Div. 2 when they beat their nearest rivals, Malaysian Airways 5-1 at Farrer Park today. It was Chartered 's seventh win In their matches a record which67 words
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Article62 1964-06-18 19 HK ENTER FOR M-TOURNEY HONG KONG. Wed. The Hong Ron* Football Association derided tonight to accept an Invitation to send a team to take part in the Merdeka soccer festival in KuaU Lumpur in August. Hon e Kong did not participate in the tournament last year. Hong Kong are theReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement264 1964-06-18 19 Newest of the new 16AC48 New 1964 PHILCO Room Air Conditioners But that's not all that's new. There's the new Double Dirt ClipCD Curtain Air Filter, new Advanced JUrCK Air Stream Design, new Full Dfi\A/r.D Circle Adjustable Grilles, new TUnCH Comfort Control Centre and, *i /wyx of course, the best264 words
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Article484 1964-06-18 20 LONDON. Wed. Butler: As long as she needs our help she shall have it; We intend to honour our treaties on defence "\JK. R.A. Butler, in his first major speech to Parliament as Foreign Secretary, said yesterday Britain was "determined to defend the integrity and independenceReuter - 484 words
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239 1964-06-18 20 More troops to Borneo if situation worsens KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will ask Britain to* send troop reinforcements to Borneo if the security situation there gets worse, the Acting Prime Minister, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today. "But as things arc now, there is no need for239 words
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Obituary79 1964-06-18 20 CMOO HOW CNOK: Ki.n.r.il will to* im- on 1'..,.;i OMagi muni: Km*: i)oic Caakct Company ut 4 pin RECEIVED CABLE iron, iVylon Ml K. Mahrnriran. O.K K Ccilomlto. coiiHin of Mr K Nata hn^.-mi, P.W.D., l.in.rloh I'ahariK. passed on MRS. CU TONG SEN imv Ch.onK Soon Nool> ot Kami79 words
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Article288 1964-06-18 20 LONDON. Wed— Closing middle 1 prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were- Consol2'*' £40'» -f3/16 Funding 4>._.'r £93 5 16 +3/16 War t%% £55;, BANKS Chartered 48 6 3 Hongkong £21 INSl RAXCE Commercial Union 48 9 Prudentials 122 Royal 38 9 +3 RAILS Can. Pac288 words
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Article43 1964-06-18 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 20Sd.. July 20-7 16d.. Aug. 20-7 16d., Sept 20\d.. July Sept 20 \d.. Oct. Dec. 20?»d.. Jan. Mar. 2O'»d Apr. June >0"« d.. July Sept. 20\d Oct. Dec. 80 :I »d.. c.l.f July 20d Aug 19-15 16d. Tone: Inactive.43 words
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Article27 1964-06-18 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1242-. lellers £1245. Forward buyers :il9o. sellers £1191. Settlement' :i260. Turnover ajn. 175 tons, pjn. 20 tons. Tone: Cash easier. 3 nonths Irregular.27 words
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Article, Illustration264 1964-06-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 3,000 amahs who will be discharged by the British War Department at the end of this month "need not worry because they will be employed on the same conditions of service by British services families." The British Deputy High Commissioner264 words
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Article93 1964-06-18 20 Cricket tea scores LONDON, Wed. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: Hove: Sussex 85 for 5 v Hampshire. (Rain curtailed play). Oxford: Oxlor'J U. 15/ Derbyshire 16 for 1 wkt. Tnnbridge Well*: Kent 183 for 8 v Somerset. Colchester: Essex 155 for 7 v Gloucestershire. Peterborough: Lanes 203. NorthantsReuter - 93 words
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Article106 1964-06-18 20 SINGAPORE. t\ed.— The Yang di-Prrtuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and his wife, 7 oh Puan Noor Aisha. will utend the centenary celebrations dinner of the Thai Consulate-General in Singapore at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow. .u Ot i2f r honoured guest* Include the Prime Minister.106 words
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Article40 1964-06-18 20 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Haji Mohamed Khan has been elected president of the Overseas Pakistan League. Other officials are- Vicepresidents Messrs. Maniruddin. Mehraj Din and Ohulam Mohavuddm Hon. secretary, Mr. K.H. Shah and hon. treasurer, Mr. Zahidi Ali Mian.40 words
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Article35 1964-06-18 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. a dance will be held at the University of Singapore Students' Union Hall on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 2 am In aid of the American Field Service International Scholarship Fund35 words
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Article30 1964-06-18 20 BRIGHTON Wed Lady Mclndoe. 65. first wile of the lat« Sir Archibald Mclndoe famed wartime plastic surgeon, was found dead last night ai her hotel bedroom. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Advertisement103 1964-06-18 20 I Al1 O S M f BTE)((IrICTIJLIPS Of mm I Model sa a»t Bbl' I M MADE BY M/HM OE^-°-c I lIERA n EUROPE'S LEADING M TELEVISION SPECIALISTS PJ W WITH DUTCH PRECISION V^ LJ I 11A.K |#i j"^^% II ISA 59T 004 A VWy 23"Con»oJ«tte I I X*" 22103 words
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Advertisement179 1964-06-18 20 This was the gross distribution of the THIRD MALAYAN FUND for year ended 30th Sept. 1963. At selling price of $1.35 as at 15th June 1964 this represents a gross dividend yield of 6.85% DO YOU KNOW? 1 Th l tne Tnird Malayan Fund pays a dividend regularly every six179 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-06-18 20 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- ture.s in Malaya ana Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 91 77 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7542 words
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