The Straits Times, 20 June 1964
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Title Section25 1964-06-20 1 iAPORE. JUN.96* AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Jotted leaH*** vzm^mmummmmmrtl* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731 J25 words
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Article, Illustration25 1964-06-20 1 Both sides happy with the outcome of talks by Foreign Ministers ON this map all the checkpoints are numbered from 1 to 5.25 words
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946 1964-06-20 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN From TOKYO, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman and Presidents Soekarno and Macapagal will meet at the summit here tomorrow to consider measures for a "peaceful" settlement of existing problems. This was decided by the Foreign Ministers of Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines after the946 words
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Article, Illustration880 1964-06-20 1 32 swing south of the border singing loudly GEOFFREY GELDARD reports front the border checkpoint TEBEDU, Friday. •JHIK 32 well-armed Indonesian guerillas who marched out of Tebedu checkpoint in Sarawak at (>..'{() a.m. today singing the Indonesian Merdeka March, passed through the Indonesian checkpoint of Kntikong, live miles away, atLee On Wing - 880 words
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Article96 1964-06-20 1 WITH A friendly wave of the hand, the lirst Indonesian guerilla approaches the Tebedu checkpoint, followed by 31 others in single file. The time: HalT an hour after midnight Alter a lew hours' rest, the guerillas left at (I'M) a.m. yesterday for the border and the Kntikong checkpoint96 words
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Article142 1964-06-20 1 THE retail trade nationalisation law. which prohibits all corporations owned or controlled by aliens from engaging in the retail trade in the Philippines came into effect today But fears have been expressed that the law may not be easy to enforce because of varying interpretations of the142 words
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95 1964-06-20 1 KUCHING. Fri. Guerilla withdrawal operatioys i were suspended late today after an unexplained departure of the Thai verification team from the Indonesian border checkpoint at Entlkong. Thai officials here admitted that the Entlkong team left. Us station unexpectedly. but did know the reason. Lieut -Gen.UPI - 95 words
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Article33 1964-06-20 1 TOKYO. Pri.— The Yann diPenuan Aaong anil the Raja Per■alMrf Auotiß lefi Tokyo early todiiv In s|x>ci;<l Japai. Airlines plane for a xix-day tour of Western and Central Jap^n Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article24 1964-06-20 1 COLOGNE Fn.-Ren.Hte Fuehlen. 9. died loday of bunts suffered during a deranued flamethrowers attack on a .school eight days ago.— UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article30 1964-06-20 1 JAKARTA. Fri. A Battalion of "Volunteers" has left the East Java port of Sourabaya for undisclosed frontier areas, the official Antara news agency reported today. A.P.AP - 30 words
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212 1964-06-20 1 Gurkha hurt in Sabah clash with Jakarta gang MALAYSIAN PATROL ATTACKED NEAR INDONESIAN BORDER |(UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Indonesian guerillas today wounded a Gurkha soldier when they attacked a Malaysian Security Forces patrol in Sabah, near the Indonesia border, a Ministry of Defence spokesman announced this evening. The spokesman said the212 words
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Article29 1964-06-20 1 HOME ON SUNDAY JAKARTA, I ri Radio lnditn«si;i said t<•<l i f Sm-k.irno would return to Jakarta on Sunday. The report was broadcast direct from Tokyo.— A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-06-20 2 piRE and flood after the big earthquake counter-currents bring floods to this street in stricken Niigata. Japan, in the wake of Tuesday's earthquake. In the background, flames and black smoke rise from ar» oil tank explosion. Damage in Niigata prefecture alone has been estimatedReuter; UPI - 115 words
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236 1964-06-20 2 EXPERTS TO STUDY 'CURB APARTHEID' MEASURES UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. THE Security Council voted yesterday to set up a committee of experts to study what further measures toe United Nations might take under the charter to curb aparthefd. Britain and the United States were among eight members which voted for theReuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-06-20 2 Rusk testifies on U.S. role in -Laos WASHINGTON, Fri.— Mr. Dean Rusk, L.S. Secretary of State, said yesterday it was not America's purpose to "escalate the fighting in Laos." Testifying before the Senate foreign relations committee on the Foreign Aid Bill, Mr. Rusk said U.S. actions In Laos so farReuter - 364 words
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Article33 1964-06-20 2 BANGKOK. Fri. Onttt of the Black Tiger paratrooßen from Pranbun. South Thailand, had been sent to Tak Province where rebel Burmese Karens threatened to attack, the Phim Thai newspaper reported.— UPl.33 words
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138 1964-06-20 2 The cry now is 'crush (British-made) Malaysia' JAKARTA. Fri. The Jakarta Daily Mail yesterday presented a qualification to the government's "crush Malaysia" pledge in Its editorial when it referred to "crush (British-made) Malaysia." The Indonesians have always claimed they only want British Influence withdrawn from Malaysia and really support, theReuter - 138 words
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Article51 1964-06-20 2 RANGOON. Fri. Burma and South Korea have signed a trade aereement extending to each other a "most favoured nation" treatment The agreement stipulates that both nations would endeavour to enlarge the volume and value of trade to mutual advantage but no specific amounts or commodities were mentioned.—51 words
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129 1964-06-20 2 rpOKYO, Fri.— President X Macapagal yesterday orderc' an investigation into a protest filed by the National Press Club of the Philippines against the acting PostmasterGeneral who allegedly called newspapermen *he "enemy No. 1 of civilised society." The Presidential Press Secretary. Mr. Virgilio Reyes, said129 words
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79 1964-06-20 2 CHINA TRADE OUTLOOK 'BETTER THAN EVER' LONDON. Fri. Mr. Edward Heath, the Secretary for Industry, said yesterday the Immediate outlook for British exports to China was better than It had been 'or some time. He was answering a question in the House of Commons about trade with China. He said:79 words
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300 1964-06-20 2 Vauxhall's sale to Indonesia: Britain won't act I ONDON. Fri The lj British Government yesterday rejected B suggestion that it should prevent the export of vehicle parts by thr Vauxhall Motor Co. to Indonesia. When a Labour Member. Mr. Dingle FYx>t, urged this In the House of Commons. Mr. EdwardReuter - 300 words
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Article35 1964-06-20 2 KARACHI. Fri. The death toll in the Sino region uf We«:. Pakistan from a weekend storm rose to 330 yesterday when 66 more bodies were recovered in the village of Mail!.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-06-20 3 GOLDWATER TO VOTE AGAINST THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL WASHINGTON, Fri. Senator Barry Goldwater, the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomiration, announced last cjght that he would vote against the Civil Rights Bill. He told the Senate he wmld do so because parts of the measure were. In bis view,Reuter - 253 words
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Article22 1964-06-20 3 WASHINGTON. Frl.— The U.S. Navy's newest aircraft-carrier will be named the U.S.S. John P. Kennedy, the White House announced. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Article, Illustration408 1964-06-20 3 Bombers bonfire accord? Big breakthrough at Geneva arms talks as Russia's Zorin makes announcement GENEVA, Friday. JJUSSIA indicated here' yesterday that she might be ready soon to meet the United States in a "bombers bonfire." Mr. Valerian Zorin, Soviety Deputy Foreign Minister, told the 17-nation disarmament conference that his governmentReuter - 408 words
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106 1964-06-20 3 YOU GO TO THE MOON FIRST, KHRUSHCHEV TELLS U.S. COPENHAGEN. Fri. v. Mr. Khrushchev said yesterday the United States was welcome to land the first man on the moon. "We will come to the moon. It is not so important who will get there first." Mr Khrushchev told a lunch106 words
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233 1964-06-20 3 Ghosts of ancient lovers caught on film? J LONDON, Fri. Film ex- perts were mystified bv w^ite flame on film taken bv an automatic camera in the "haunted corridor" of the stately home of the Marquis of Bath. The camera, equipped with in-fra-red Mm. was &ei up in the hope233 words
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Article31 1964-06-20 3 ABFRDEEN (Scotland! Frl The formal 'all clear* was sounded in Aberdeen lR?t night at th» end of Its four-week-long typhoid epidemic which put 447 people Into hospital— Reutw. 131 words
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237 1964-06-20 3 'Sleeping with judges' charge and the virtuous Miss France rA FOREIGN DESK ROUND-UP^ OF NEWS ON A SUBJECT OFTEN SAID TO BE OVERRATED... jyjISS France may boycott the Miss World contest in London this year if investigations bear out a British beauty queen's allegation that success often depends on givingReuter - 237 words
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170 1964-06-20 3 Wife-swapping and mature fun^it is perfectly legaV LOS ANGELES. Fri Wife-swapping may be unorthodox, but it is perfectly legal as far as the Sacramento, California, District Attorney's office is concerned. "Occasional acts of illicit intercourse do not constitute adulterous cohabitation," said Mr. Robert Puglia, the Chief Assistant District Attorney. He170 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-06-20 3 JUDY DENIES SHE IS MARRIED: 'HERRON AND I ARE ENGAGED' rKYO, Fri. Singer Judy Garland today denied she married actor Mark Herron in Hong Kong, but said they will be married later. "Herron and 1 were blessed in Hong Kong by a Buddhist priest for my recovery from a serious102 words
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Article28 1964-06-20 3 LONDON. Frl.— British pop star Dave Clark was admitted to hospital here yesterday after examination by a surgeon when he complained of being ill. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article22 1964-06-20 3 BOLOGNA. Fri Ciiorfjio Morandi- one ot Italy's most outstanding modern painters and engravers, died here yesterday aged 73. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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222 1964-06-20 3 VANCOUVER. Fri. An American doctor predicted in Vancouver yesterday that within five years "there will be a vaccine on the market which will effectively prevent pregnancy." A leading expert on human fertility, Dr. B.J. Gehrman of the University of Michigan, told the 11th222 words
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138 1964-06-20 3 SANTA MONICA (California). Fri. A topless .-.wimsuit caused little stir on the beach here yesterday although it was worn by a 23-year-old blonde dancer. Miss Luckl Winn The crowd whs sparse and the air cool Miss Winn staved only until news photographers summoned bvReuter; AP - 138 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-06-20 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Charm. I oAauus. J U-—^^M GcAoot \t L^ WANT MV MOJCV BACK 118 words
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703 1964-06-20 4 Ong meets 18 delegates of teachers UNION TOLD OF MINISTRY ACTION THK Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, and hi s Parliamentary Secretary, Inche Rahini Ishak, today met 18 representatives of the Singapore Teachers' Union again as promised at an earlier meeting on June 2. A Government statement issued703 words
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570 1964-06-20 4 Union 's case is a tissue of lies, counsel alleges THE Industrial Arbitration Court was told today that the Singapore Bank Employees' Union's case against the United Commercial Bank was "a complete tissue of falsehoods from start to finish." Mr. JJ. Rattray made this allegation in his final submission on570 words
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Article228 1964-06-20 4 DR. Jacob Stein, an Israeli bacteriologist teaching at the medical faculty of the University of Singapore, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that international experts had praised the work of laboratory technicians in Singapore. He said that cultures done by these technicians were sent to such228 words
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224 1964-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The sale of Singapore Turf Club sweep tickets to members of the public by an agent not authorised by the club was Illegal, submitted Mr. Harry Wee. a defence counsel In the high court today. Mr. Wee made the submission at the224 words
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Article, Illustration294 1964-06-20 5 Assistant Federal Secretary to look after civil service matters •piE new post of Assistant Federal Secretary for Sabah is created to specially look after establishment matters, Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin, Principal Establishment Officer of Malaysia, said today. Tergku Mohamed said before leaving for294 words
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Article44 1964-06-20 5 BATU PAHAT. Fri— D J. Harrison. 24. of Outhrie (Malaya) Ltd., was today fined $30 in the magistrate's court here when he pleaded guiltv to driving a car without due consideration at Aver Hitam on March 29. His licence was endorsed.44 words
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277 1964-06-20 5 It's back to work next week for the strikers at the Hotel Merlin KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE 290 employees of the Hotel Merlin, who have been on strike for about a month, will return to work next week, the Straits Times learned today. Before they return to work, they will277 words
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Article25 1964-06-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri ITie Selangor Government Serronts' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will hold Its 41st annual meeting here on June 29.25 words
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106 1964-06-20 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri.— A team of Japanese engineers who arrived from Tokyo recently are now installing television equipment and erecting a TV tower on Kedah Peak. They expect to compli te the work within the next few weeks. When the tower Is ready106 words
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86 1964-06-20 5 MYSTERY OF MISSING PIGLETS IS SOLVED DATU GAJAH, Fri. The mystery of the missing pigs from a large sty near here has been solved. Several piglets had been disappearing regularly from the sty operated on a community basis and the farmers decided to demolish It yesterday. They then found the86 words
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67 1964-06-20 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Goh Law Huat. 20. riding pillion oA a motorcycle, was killed yesterday wher the motor-cycle collided with a lorry at the junction of Norfolk Road and Rangoon Road. The rider. Lim Seng Kang. 28. was admitted to hospital in a serious67 words
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Article53 1964-06-20 5 SINGAPORE. Pii. Police detained 32 men while screening 2.903 people in anti-secret society rounds in the past 24 hours. Fur of th? detained men are suspect secret society fighters who have been detained under the Criminal law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. The other 27 were detained under53 words
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381 1964-06-20 5 Big drop in Sabah rubber, copra exports CABAH rubber exports have gone down steadily front 23,000 tons in 1961 ($4l million) to 21,200 tons last year ($32 million), according to the annual report of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce published today. I The Chamber attributed this decline to "the381 words
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Article137 1964-06-20 5 QEREMBAN, Fri. Singa- pore's Prime Minister and secretary-general of the People's Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will declare open the party's new branch office at Wilkinson Street here on June 30 at 7 p.m Mr. Lee will be accompanied by the Director of137 words
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88 1964-06-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— lnche Jnmaluddin bin Mohamed Hamld, 19. who has just completed his studies at the Malay College in Kuala Kangsar. has been awarded a four-year scholarship to study chemical engineering at Loughborough College of Technology In England. The scholarship, the first of its88 words
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188 1964-06-20 5 Jobs here after a 3-year course in Canada KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Education today announced that it was inviting applications from Federal citizens for technological training under the Colombo Plan at various Canadian institutes of technology for appointment as trade instructors under the Unified Teaching Service. Preference would188 words
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Miscellaneous61 1964-06-20 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl *m /i CM ONILvN KthERE'S t ME POOp\ v Igo so fast... dear: waiting at f FASTEP, BUGS I THERE'S A COffMEP LIKE J I'M A HALF HOUR W SPEED i- P»OMISEO. J LATE MEETING W^ /POSKV, I'mN 1 /NEXT TIME WE\ ~MOP£L A6ENCY* I61 words
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524 1964-06-20 6 Hasluck: Confrontation more definite than dispute in these two countries which could explode at any time THE Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, said today that the crisis in South Vietnam and Laos was more explosive than Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia.524 words
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Article67 1964-06-20 6 PENANO. Prl. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ, has granted the Province North District Council the exclusive use of a coat-of-arms which will be enrolled in the College of Arms In London. The arms show a sheaf of padl between a coconut palm tree and67 words
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Article38 1964-06-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Datin Sa'adiah Sardon has beer, re-elec-ted president of the Selangor Youth Council. Other officials are: Vice-pre-sidents. Mr. R. Govindasamy and Inche Dtn bin Pawanteh; secretary. Mr. J. Xavier; treasurer; Mr. K. Rajaratnam.38 words
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174 1964-06-20 6 Detectives ambushed by gangsters open fire MALACCA, Fri. A lfl party of eight detectives opened fire yesterday and dispersed a mob of 30 secret society thugs who ambushed them at a house in Lorong Pandan here. During the 15 minute battle the detectives arrested six thugs. The thugs, members of174 words
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103 1964-06-20 6 K.UANTAN, Fri. Tan Ah Bwee. 29, a soap salesman from Kluang, was today sentenced to three months' jail in the magistrate's court here today for outraging the modesty of a 11 -year-old girl. The court was told that Tan committed die offence103 words
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Article30 1964-06-20 6 PENANO. Pri. Burglars yesterday broke Into the Western Road home of Mr. M. 8. Dalziel, director of the British Council, and stole over $1,000 in cash and jewellery.30 words
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Article292 1964-06-20 6 MTUC to urge labour law reform ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A committee has been appointed to study and recommend to the Government drastic retorms in the labour laws of Malaysia. The committee, appointed by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, will also recommend unification of labour laws In the component States of292 words
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Article58 1964-06-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Th. Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Inch* Harun bin Haji Idris. will maka a two-day visit to Ulu Selangor district on Tuesday. He will study the Ged&ngsa land development scheme In Ulu Bernam. At Kuala Kubu Bahru h« will visit the youth training58 words
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153 1964-06-20 6 Stephens: Prove loyalty sign up JESSELTON, Fri. DatO Donald Stephens, Sabah's Chief Minister, In a national service message, today called on all young men of Sabah to prove their loyalty to Malaysia by offering themselves for service. Dato Stephens expressed the hope that as many as I possible above age153 words
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Miscellaneous171 1964-06-20 6 \lh>y Oop By r.F. Hnwnlin WHAT'S 01/T HFRH MEAT MAN' MEAT/ ARE IOtJ OIJTA "iCAtK. V I .Bur THEN VyriL I CAWT I I THEM \OU MUST HOT THAT WE CAM PO /ON TM* TAWT 1 I MIND? PIP WU fVTR NO.. NEVER HAD I SCf; vriOT O*JU* BE STIIPtD171 words
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Article, Illustration580 1964-06-20 7 lACKIE SAM - lACKIE SAM: Singapore. Friday By Youth for whom 4,000 students rioted now says: 'I believe communism can't be practised here' gOON LOH BOON, last president of the proscribed Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' Union, was freed today after eight years of political detention. In 1956, SoonChew Boon Chin - 580 words
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206 1964-06-20 7 Bahaman's healthy advice to parties holding polls rallies in Bachok KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. nr»HE Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman Samsudin, today gave some healthy advice to political parties holding rallies in the cholerainfected Bachok district for the Parliamentary by-election. He was commenting on a report today trom Kota Bharu that206 words
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84 1964-06-20 7 TANJONO MALIM. Pn. The President of the Sessions Court. Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar Ah vesterday sentenced N. Varmh.in. 44. a labourer, to nine months jail and two strokes of the rotan for attacking a fellow labourer with a bicycle chain. Varathan attacked U84 words
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Article55 1964-06-20 7 BATU PAHAT. Pn. A lorry attendant. Tan Si Kiat. 56. died on adnu.-sMi, to the District Hospital yesterday from head injuries he received when he fell from a lorry at Senffgarang. near here. Tan was spreading a canvas over his stationary lorry when he fell55 words
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Article29 1964-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. A pair of chimpanzees and swams today arrived at the National Zoo in Ulu Klang They are a present from Uie London Zoo29 words
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126 1964-06-20 7 ITIDAT, Fri. About 20.000 farmers affected by a prolonged drought in the Kudat area are to be assisted during the latter part of thi«> month by the Sabah Catholic Welfare Organisation A special shipment of »60 tons of food from IS Catholic* will form126 words
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107 1964-06-20 7 IPOH. Fri —A basket maker, Ng Kuang Hor, 58. told the Sessions Court here today that seven youths tried to rob him one night but his pockets were empty He was te.->tityin< against U. Segaram and N Sivalingam. both 19. who107 words
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283 1964-06-20 7 Axe attack man tells of love, marriage, divorce KUANTAN, Fri. A young man told the magistrate's court here today how he was fore- j ed to divorce his bride i of three weeks after he was threatened by his j father-in-law that he j would be stabbed if he did283 words
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Article21 1964-06-20 7 SEREMBAN. Fr. Thirty re;ruits will pass out at a parade on Sunday at the Territorial Armv >ntre her*.21 words
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Article192 1964-06-20 7 AWARDS FOR CATHAY TRIO SINGAPORE. Fri. O Three Cathay Organisation stars, two from Singapore and one from Hong Kong, have been j awarded Golden Accoiades presented by the International Associaciation of Independent I Film Producers of the j U.S. "for deserving young talent who have been in the film industrv192 words
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Article81 1964-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. A i youth with two previous convie- tion.-. Oan Chai Lai. 18. of Jalan Sentul. was sentenced to six months' jail and one year's police supervision by a magistrate's court here today for stealing a sold chain worth $70 from a81 words
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Article58 1964-06-20 8 in ITerrfs Sit I Minimum) MRS LIM BOON (NO ne« Chil fWok Neo age 67 passed away peace fully 19-6-64 leaving behind her hus band, five sons, three daughters, foui daughters-in-law, one son-la-law, sn grand-children to mourn her loss. Cor teg.- leaving from Singapore Casket al 4 pm. 21-6-6458 words
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Article191 1964-06-20 8 Her*, si* (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. A Ragunathai thank all relatives and fnenda toi their pnsents, good wishea. assi.itaac< and attendance at their marriage ot 6-6-64. MR. V. NAOARAJAN and Aruns salam thank relatives, ftieada. Doctor Staff S B.r. Union. Clubs and wreathi for their late beloved brother V.191 words
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Article341 1964-06-20 8 Worit Sl* /Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL li nerved every Saturday and bunda: lunch Time. PEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD Invite all teachers and hook addlrti to browse In thnr showroom at Tlmi-i Rouse. River Valley Road. SlnKapor* TODAY Is D D. Day. At the U.K. Stall. International Baraar for >h< Blind.341 words
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Article282 1964-06-20 8 !0 Ward* SIM < >Un.) ST. ANDREW'S PRIIBVTtItIAN CHURCH, lpob. Oolf Club Road, Sunday Barrio. 11 a.m. Sunday •ottooi 11 a. id. All Welcoma. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Kimla Lumpur. W«1<1 Road, Sunday B»rvlcr« 0.30 a.m. and 6.111 i> m StiDduT School 9.30 a.m. All Weicome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.282 words
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Article736 1964-06-20 8 The summit meeting which begii s in Tokyo this morning is the result more of persistj ence than of mountuneerj ing skill. Difficulties have not i so much been surmounted as worn away, the only safe course on a climb so littered with Indonesian traps. These have736 words
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Article327 1964-06-20 8 Though the 15-year anti-tu-berculosis programme launched by the Government in 1961 appears to be making steady progress, calls for greater efforts to eradicate the disease are by no means out of place. Long-term projects are notoriously susceptible to the termites of procrastination and lassitude, and the stimulation of327 words
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Article163 1964-06-20 8 The Ministry of Labour's current survey of the number of work-days lost through sickness represents another small step towards the Government's eventual establishment of a national sickness insurance scheme. Under the survey a sample of private employers in Selangor and Pahang is keeping records of workers' sicknesses over163 words
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585 1964-06-20 8 f ONDON, Thurs. All the Communist powers, apart from Albania and East Germany, are making a concerted drive to win a bigger share of the riches of the international tourist industry. Sln<ce the start of 1964 newspapers in Britain and Western Europe have been585 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1964-06-20 8 DAHARI ALI - KEEPING MIDDLEMEN OFF THE CROPS 4 DAHARI ALI Political Sketch Book BY HAD it not been for the existence of the old S I a ngor Government Rice Mill, the Tanjong Karang Co-operative Rice Milling Societies Ur.ion would not today be holding the monopoly of milling and marketing of padi1,196 words
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Article156 1964-06-20 8 I REFER to the report In 1 the Straits Times of June 16. 1964, under the heading "Australian Sugar Firm Plans Refinery In Malaysia". In the text of this article. Mr. Keith Hooper, states "If Colonial Sugar Refinery goes ahead with Its plans to establish a156 words
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Article116 1964-06-20 8 enterprises in Malaysia and the other countries of Asia. R.J. GRAY Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. Singapore VUE would refer to a report which appeared In the Straits Times of June 16, written by Keith Hooper, referring to the proposed establishment of a sugar refinery in Singapore. Mr. Hooper116 words
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Advertisement161 1964-06-20 8 Straits Tiaet Malay Mail CtnaMlad advar «*m*ara may br handed tat cold sTottAci *mco£>m Ort*M«d Road COLO (TORASI BRANCHES AT MOtLAND NOAD-KATONG ««fPIL rTOAO MMVM. BASE Mrt»ui»nl Araata: CITY BOOK STOftK LTD wtncJMttvr Host*. CoWy*r Qaay THE NCWS FNONT FHrpatrlek'* S«tnnnaraj«l ML M. ISMAJL 3 Admiralty Road. Maw* aMa HAMICM161 words
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Advertisement123 1964-06-20 8 TEST YOUR EYESIGHT E FP 2 1/^ T O Z 3 lf§: L P E D 4 flill? pec r d s (v\^ v B e r e s ft Hold this test chart at arms length 2 feet in front of your eyes. Test each eye separately. Chart 1.123 words
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Advertisement284 1964-06-20 8 Ml BLUE SPOTJn |a*£jj| IS BETTER U| FIRST PAYMENT $50.00 V MONTHLY $50.00 S^mT^ FREE TV AERIAL. Amm^LWm^. Our Showroom it open up to A 9.00 p.m. on Wednesdays. "•^^-aaa^Ll Sola Agents:— KEE HUAT RADIO CO.. LTD. 122- 124. Orchord Rood, S'pora 9. Tel: ***** *****. I All owners of284 words
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171 1964-06-20 9 Iff ALA LI'MPCR, *^Fri. More than 200 Government temporary clerks, stenographers, typists and machine operators, are to march to the Residency to appeal to Tengku Abdul Rahman to intervene in their struggle for a revision of their salary schemes, in permanency171 words
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Article36 1964-06-20 9 PENANG. Fri. Marine headquarters announced today the lighthouse on Pulau Rimau. on the \vst coast of Malaya south-east n Penane Island, will be operating < "greatly reduced power" with tne red sectors until further notice.36 words
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Article540 1964-06-20 9 Association protests against 'slow rate of Malayanisation in some Govt departments' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r pHE Senior Government Officers Association today voiced concern over "the slow rate" of Malayanisation in some Government departments. It expressed its dissatisfaction in a four-page review of the eight-year-old Malayanisation programme of540 words
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Article74 1964-06-20 9 Training ship in port SINGAPORE. Fri. The Japanese training vessel Hokuto Maru arrived here today with 61 cadets on board after a short visit to Darwin. Capt. Ara Izano, master of the training ship, said the cadets were undergoing a six-month course In navigation and engineering. The training scheme is74 words
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138 1964-06-20 9 1 GINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. I. Q. O Hepworth, managing director of Ford Motor ComI pany of Malaysia Ltd left Singapore tonight to attend a Ford international man- agement conference in Eu- rope. The week-long conference will be attended by managing directors and general138 words
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Article33 1964-06-20 9 IPOH. Fri. The Sultan of Pe- rak today began a six-day official tour of riverine villages along the j upper reaches of the Perak River I In the Upper Perak District33 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-06-20 9 Sabah team arrives to study latest in padi growing A THREE-MEMBER delegation from the Sabah A Rice Committee, led by the Sabah Director of Agriculture, Mr. E. J. H. Berwick, arrived here from Singapore today to study mechanisation of padi planting in, Malaya. The other two members —Mr. Chan Chi168 words
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Article, Illustration326 1964-06-20 9 PHILIP KHOO - Shot: The P.C. who was 'shy' of his uniform PHILIP KHOO By SUDDEN DEATH IN HOUSE BACK-to-BACK WITH PM's SINGAPORE, Fri. A police constable was found shot dead toda: in an unoccupied house which stands back to back with the Oxley Road home of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan326 words
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Article90 1964-06-20 9 SINGAPORE, Pri.— Three men who were accused of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Latlff bin Ahmad, the new president of the re-registered Naval Base Union, were acquitted and discharged in a District Court today. The accused. Gopi Filial. Lothithakshan Vasudevan and Perumal Marlmathu, were90 words
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Article52 1964-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Malaysian Airways Is offering 11,000 for any member of Its sUff who provides the "most suitable" name for Its proposed new head office building. An airline spokesman said the proposed multi-«toreyed new head office would be built at a vacant lot next 1052 words
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Article38 1964-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Boy Scouts Association collected a total of $34,346 during their "Job Week" this year from 13 districts in Singapore. This Is an Increase of 12.641 over the amount collected laat yew.38 words
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139 1964-06-20 9 'CUSTOMER' WALKED AWAY WITH NEW CLOTHES OINGAPORE. Fri A man went in,to a shop in North Bridge Road yesterday, put on some new clothes which he agreed to buy, then started to walk out of the shop without paying, a magistrate's court was told today. Saparl bin Soorgl, 21, pleaded139 words
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187 1964-06-20 9 Our toll in Borneo fighting: 41-12 dead KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A total of 12 officers and men of the Malaysian armed forces and police have been killed so far ini clashes with Indonesian guerillas in the Borneo States. Twenty-nine were wourided. Confirming this today a spokesman from police headquarters and187 words
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114 1964-06-20 9 OINGAPORE, Fri. A magistrate. Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, today found two brothers guilty of rioting inside their relative's house but said he was "most indisposed" to send them to jail. He said that the parties Involved in this "very unfortunate brawl" were relatives and114 words
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Advertisement97 1964-06-20 9 YOU W lllfflll'T 1 u STALL m i I r s%# lasssssi TIIIC DRUM tV7!fti ALL-INSULATBD HBAVY-DUTV LECTRIC DRILLS FOR INDUSTRY Thw ■SMtvNr*' tMdi th« We rid Ini PtmNNANCE Most powerful pistol grip drill In tfw World— peak performanca ever tvrto that of other makes! RELIABILITY What Industrial users want97 words
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Miscellaneous748 1964-06-20 9 Today's Radio, TV I ri '1 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL sIiOK,! WAVL SHORTWAVE SERVICES) SEKVICfcS: 41.1 and b'UJC metres 41 aad 25 metre*. $£^!L^»SZmTlS^i MEDIUM WAVESERVICE: News; 7.10 UreaKlast Potpourri; 7.i0 Leaxn A Word A Day; 7.32 A.M.: «.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Bieakuast Potpourri; 8.00 The Morning Prelude; 7.00748 words
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140 1964-06-20 10 Fishermen rescue 5 drifting Indonesians OARIT BUNTAR, Fri.— 1 Five Indonesians found clinging to their capsized boat two miles Irom the mainland near here were rescued by Chinese fishermen yesterday. The Indonesians. their IgM ranging from 20 to 27, had left southern Sumatra on June 13 in a tongkang with140 words
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Article, Illustration323 1964-06-20 10 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG: Singapore. Friday by HAMBURG. (West Germany). Fn. Dr. Lim Swep Aim. Malaysian Commerce and Industry Minister, arrived here today for a visit dunne which he will tour the Hamburg seaport and have talks with local businessmen. Reuter. IT was a glittering 1 affair. An eveningHAN IMF FONG - 323 words
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Article, Illustration147 1964-06-20 10 GLITTER AND GAIETY TO MARK A HUNDRED YEARS OF THAILAND'S FRIENDSHIP WITH SINGAPORE Miss Swetanai on bended knees and bowed head invited Mr. Lee to dance. But with a smll* and a nod he declined. Persuasion by other guests did147 words
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243 1964-06-20 10 T£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. I JY Government tech-j nicians in Selargor, who are required to spend nights in tents while on duty, wan.t their nightly allowances to be increased by one dollar. This, they say, is because] of the hardships they have to243 words
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237 1964-06-20 10 Jail for man who hit 'a loyal citizen' I/UANTAN. Fri. 1V A magistrate here, Wan Mohamed bin Wan Mustapha, told an accused person today that he had no right to hit another person who was doing his duty as a ioyal citizen. Wan Mohamed said thla whpn he parsed sentence237 words
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81 1964-06-20 10 JESSELTON, Fri. The Lahad Datu District Council has asked the Government for a gun to shoot elephants in the area. The council will engage two part-time shooters to do the job The request for a gun was mad* following a complaint by the81 words
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Article40 1964-06-20 10 PENANG. Fri. A lawyer. Mr. I. K. Cheah. has been re-elected chairman of the Penang and Province Wellesley Arts Council with another lawyer. Mr. Lee Kok Liang, as secretary, and a teacher. Mr. Chee Wee San. as treasurer.40 words
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558 1964-06-20 10 fTHE following Malayx sian students were successful in the recent Trin ity examinations held by the Council of Legal Education. Except where stated otherwise, all are from Malaya and Singapore. FINALS: Mrs. Chan Hong Kiow. Hussaln bin Hassan. Nadchatiram Jegadevan. Che Wan Khalid558 words
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91 1964-06-20 10 TAWAU. Fri. The police I here have found a body I of a man in a sack on Sungei Jambatan Puteh Imam Estate near here The man. believed to have been shot, was found about 300 yards from the main road, a police91 words
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Advertisement162 1964-06-20 10 DO CAREER GIRLS L" **m R£*fl Up t\} I Jl ■rißit i if p* iii fti 4% 0% 1 I I w 'T' '"^Mi *""jb H.^^|a| Ws S K afeSfe -4r ,^or i>^^^ few Tml iMtalU—^. 46 JiM |M| k^^^4|^^^£|M What chances do these girls face in a highly f162 words
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356 1964-06-20 11 IT is now nearly six months since Television 1 Malaysia started telecasting and although the service has been extended to Ipoh and Malacca the standard of programmes and the hours of telecasting have remained the same. The locally produced programmes are too hastily slapped356 words
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Article221 1964-06-20 11 NATIONAL LANGUAGE AND LOYALTY WAS startled to read 1 the report of Tunku A b d u i Rahman's statement that those who do n<ot know the National Language by 1967 have no intention of being loyal to Malaysia. I have never known him to be consciously unfair to anyone221 words
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Article141 1964-06-20 11 A REPORT In the S.T. ol June 12 announcing a Ministry of Commerce and Industry decision that the Import of sugar be put on quota to protect local industry is most disheartening. Sugar is an essential commodity and every person must have it. By restricting import,141 words
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Article111 1964-06-20 11 IHAVE received a cutting of my letter about my passport difficulties which was published in the correspondence column of vour newspaper. I thanlc you for publishing it and would like to make an amendment. The word "Germany" in the last line of paragraph 6 should read111 words
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Article63 1964-06-20 11 IN most large towns there are Family Planning Association offices and clinics. But there are none in the rural areas and most of these people don't know anything about the PPA. It is time the Health Ministry did something about it or sent mobile FPA teams63 words
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Article32 1964-06-20 11 A COLLEAGUE of mine got his DassDort in two weeks. I have been waiting for a reply from the Singapore Immigration Department for the past seven months. NG AH SONG32 words
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Article87 1964-06-20 11 GIRLS IN BATHING SUITS I am utterly amazed at the close association given by Inche Mahuddin Musa between a naked girl and a lady in swimsuit. The man stated that there was no difference whether a girl walks about in her swimming costume or walks about totally unclothed. Such a87 words
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Article232 1964-06-20 11 TRAFFIC ON BUKIT TIMAH I MUST protest mcoi strongly against the latest antics of those people seemingly responsible for mis-direct-ing the city's traffic flow. Some weeks ago it will be remembered that, as an experiment, traffic was prohibited from going directly across Buklt Timah Road from Farrer Road to Adam232 words
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Article112 1964-06-20 11 I FULLY agreed with "A.J.P/S" letter (S.T. June 17). life in the "Malaya's First New Town" has become difficult. At any time of the day and night burglaries and robberies are being committed. People are afraid to leave their houses even to attend to important business let112 words
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Article112 1964-06-20 11 RECENTLY I read that animals fit themselves into their society in a way of their own. Now I find our University men too prefer to follow the crude way of the animals. This is regrettable, because, as the cream of our student population they are expected to112 words
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260 1964-06-20 11 PJ crime and prevention, with some facts and figures A POLICE spokesman has denied that Petaling Jaya is experiencing a spate of robberies and claims that from his monthly report the situation has improved. Unfortunately he does not say improved from what, and since he is quoting from monthly statistics260 words
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166 1964-06-20 11 rE statement made by a "Police spokesman" In your paper of June 13 is very Interesting and it deserves some comments by the people who are the actual victims. In my opinion, the Police are correct in saying that "there are very166 words
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Advertisement155 1964-06-20 11 f// CAPLESS if ffK*'^ FOUNTAIN PEN OTH PHOT'S Wu }ln GIFT T0 MODERN w^ I Capless Simply twist the barrel and you'r* ru4y to writ*. Preciiton Ink Control Syttem: P«r Piece: nk flow a(way oerfectly control!** agaimt Singapore •""'dging and leaking even under sudden pro— 'Uf or temperature changes. Penang155 words
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Advertisement277 1964-06-20 11 NEW.IT'S REMOTE CONTROL! CABIMAT AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR Midget in size. Giont in _a performonce. Compoct, which allows longer pro- t-9 «B K«^ ALL PROJECTORS IH SUPPLIED WITH T CARDS t^^^'jujip I PACIFIC MANSION (Phase 2) RIVER VALLEY ROAD, (facing Killiney Road) SINGAPORE. 20 STOREY LUXURY FLATS FOR SALE Price From277 words
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Miscellaneous321 1964-06-20 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Preserve a bird seen near 1. Inlant prisoner of war Chepetow (7) brought up on dripping? Uo>. 7. General method for making up 6. Trilling affront? ib). arrears of work (6). 9. A flier looking about fifty (8). a. Arranged golf and polo 10. For321 words
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Advertisement383 1964-06-20 12 .TvJvJ I I eaj Ti oA s"m a] [J mi T I aJ kT^^H (Continued from Page 8)* OVERSEAS LEAVE Word* $S (Mli, )—Box tt et* txtrx OH TO BE In England All full) furnish, d houses etc. i i Kent. Sussex Hampshire are personally Inspected be^ fore recommended for383 words
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Advertisement778 1964-06-20 12 OVERSEAS LEAVE tt Ward* SS (Mil,.)— Box tt rts. extra. VISITING BRITAIN? A "newer uar at tbe "Old" rate from Synchro Car Hire Ltd.. Petersham Mewa. South Kensington. London. a.W.J. aclf-drive three-way tariff for Morns. llOua. Victors and Cortina.. Quotations for period hire. Oversea* enquiries answered o» I return air-maiL778 words
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Advertisement928 1964-06-20 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Mln.y—Box St rts. extra STOREKEEPERS with several years experience In Engineering Building Materials Storekeeping. able to write and speak Chinese dialects and English wanted by Engineering Firm Apply with particulars regarding age, marital status, cc*les of testimonials to Poet Box 974. Pcnang. VOUNQ MEN as trainees928 words
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Advertisement965 1964-06-20 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Word, SS (Him.)— Box St et*. txtra I AIRV ROOM in Modern r'lat. Suitable for working girls, couplr without children Moderate rrnt (an cook. 280-B Race Course Road. S'pore. GROUND FLOOR FLAT with two big I rooms available July Ist Very cheap I Rent. Enquiries to Mr.965 words
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Advertisement941 1964-06-20 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE EfsWBI S$ I Win (u M rrs »rfre 2-STOREY Semi detached still Moad j Lorong K Telok Kurau 544.U00. Tal Ulap Limited. No- 3 Coapel Close Tel: 6M94T/***** SHEPHERD HILL: Three Bedroom Bungalow on elevated site separate ser. vant's room and .ath. Freehold. Box Anna941 words
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Advertisement829 1964-06-20 12 EDUCATION U Ward* $S rMtn.H-aVw M eU. extra STAMFORO COLLEGE: 1 his famous natloosl institution helps you to study ai home through the post snd pass important public examinations. Write today for a free copy of the 92-paj;e prospectus which explains the unique system of training for Secondary Entrance L.C.K..829 words
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Advertisement947 1964-06-20 12 CURIOS M Wore* SS (MU.)-Bmx eta. extra WHOLESALE A RETAIL Indian i Brass Ware. Carved Wooden Tables, c E.P.N.B. .Beer Mugs, Bamboo Teble Mats, Wall Pictures and Plates. Hsu Brothers. 3-C Coieraan street. S'pore. 6. specialists in cnuwee Antique modem furniture, campoorwoud cheeta, bronze lamps. KsJlable marked prices. Pei ping947 words
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Advertisement901 1964-06-20 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE f Word* U (Mlm.)—Bo, M rt.. ofr, FIAT 1100 SPECIAL ISSI mo*. >ne owner excellent condition iitim >wner leaving. Please Ring (B'pore i t3O6S after 1 p.n *****. L'SKD CAR DBPT. CALL IN TOR A DKMONBTRATION TO-DAY AT SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED. 315-319. ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: *****-6 Lines.901 words
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Advertisement1349 1964-06-20 13 M LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST UK Due S'Dore seiie P Stiea Peneng LKirpael, Oubim la Pt/TMay June 21 mnON LKcrpeel, Glasgco Sde. 38 June 22 Jum 23 27 Jeac 28 HIILOCHUS Avo-^cjth, Literpeel Gil. I Juae 21 Juae 22, 2 July 3 Luerpeel, Glasgow Jure 21 July 2 NEAS LiYirpeel1,349 words
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Advertisement2623 1964-06-20 13 Wi i/ 1 1 pi k^v fl Ijjjj t^Lfm f.fj U I IJ Dm r [^31 THE EAC LINES piavA. V 7Cm SimgaPOßJ ruAu lUMPue.p.swrmwtAM pinano I otx««M moum. e«.»»f»«o to., roioiH.i >/j.w<ib ou»t SAILINGS 10 CENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANIWERP ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN Sing* ore2,623 words
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Advertisement1285 1964-06-20 13 fe£SSERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., STD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM 1U.V21 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Stian Penan H Obb Laaaea •CITY OF LEICESTER Gee. 8A.21 June 24 Jim M Jim 20 My (CITY OF CHICAGO 2t/2l Jim ?S Jim 21 My ►CUT OF LEEDS 11,28 Jily 21/23 Jaly 24 Jely II1,285 words
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417 1964-06-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were quiet and slightly easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday morning, but steadied in the afternoon and minor gains predominated at the close. Tins were irregular and marginally easier on the fall in the metal price,417 words
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Article27 1964-06-20 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jane 18. Jane 19. •Industrials: 105.40 105.37 Tins: 132.45 132.15 S rubbers: 105.22 165.34 'Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.27 words
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Article807 1964-06-20 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Molding (5.000) $3.26, (3.000) 53.2-V Etae erds. $2.62 SL. (1.000) 82.61. (3.000) 52.62; last tmeltera (1.000) $4.15. (1.000) $4.17: Etio deb.807 words
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Article241 1964-06-20 14 JULY first grade rubber buyers t.a.b elesod at s p.m. In Simtapor. end Kuala Lumpur yesterday at c»nt« per ib. unchanged on Tnur« day 'a closing level for the position Th.- tone was quiet. R.A.t. and F.M.R.C. aleemg pratta cent* per Ib. yesterday: Int 1 R 8.8. prompt241 words
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Article24 1964-06-20 14 JTNE. 19 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 672 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5595.12} a picul (down $11.37}). Estimated unofficial offerlnß 245 tons (up live tons).24 words
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Article69 1964-06-20 14 CHINESt Prsduct CMChanna. N«JBpare neen prieei Mr pieul ycitarday: CocAnut ell: bulk S47J aellera. drum gan t Kll<-m. Copra. Juoa/July UK/Continent Unquoted fiDpti M'.intok white «135 aellent Sarawak white $132i aellers. aprcinl Sarawak $1021 nellera. garbled t«mpong black glJ7t aellera. ABTA $120 Mller*. linaapara Ceevnut Oil Mllltra' Aimclatien69 words
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528 1964-06-20 14 Summit has little effect on rubber HC. B. and Co Ltd.. I their current rubtx review, report: Summit cor ference preparations r^ continued throughout th week and have had le effect on the market tha recently. Some dealers <'e still w;itchlr Laos with a wary eye and tl newspaper report528 words
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Article202 1964-06-20 14 CHIPS lying alonfiid* ft tincaaai Harbaur Board whanraa «r iiptt 1! today art Prrdldent Taft 1/! ■'.rak N'.W 4, City ot Leicester 6/ MlruttH Mam 6/7. Moonle 10/1. vlomlMMi Mam 13 14. Mikuni Mai > P»Kan 23/24. Btar Arcturun 25/21 Hakubaian Maru 29/30 Rllindoen 11 .11'. H.-nloyai202 words
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Article234 1964-06-20 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 1' Thrrc month". INDUSTRIALS Bou'trnd 13 ci». M. Contain"-™ It <X Dunlopx l.'i ata. McAliMcr 13 eta. City Drv 7 riK M Invest. 14 eta. K Smeltrrn 2s eta. O C.B.C 22 et«. Km 17 rta. Rothmarm 11 rta. Fed Man. M ctn. Ror>mw>nK 14234 words
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168 1964-06-20 14 rE Stratts tin price yesterday fell $11.37* a plcul to 5595.121 on an offering unofficially estimated at 245 tons up five tons. This followed the $21.50 rise In the flrct four days of the week Comurrters In both the London and New168 words
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Advertisement1076 1964-06-20 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Creat Lakes/East Canada Service HODf kO^I YOlnj^jfTil 1 t 'CISCO HS'l^ll Mo^t 1 6SI Ot\ f Oil C^ICMQ "Tiaaniimi Mara" 1 Aa| IB Aaf 14 Sapt 17 Sell 21 Sapt 1 Ocl "Misjskiau Maru' 21 Aug S Sapt 21 Sept 7 Oct 141,076 words
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Advertisement1128 1964-06-20 14 R5l W^^BTM B>c2 tuSTIUi* SIBVICt IMBU, PUISIAN (NO P. SOU ÜBVICI lai Frenntlt •eelnae Mr^sarae. STCeet la. Madras Ma Nacasattiaaai p»-ip» S'nam SMfa S'pora P S'ham Pawam BOMBaU IB Jul) 11/11 Jelf 14/11 Jarf MWU 13/2) ISM 71 Jese a Jaaa BtMORt i »af II 12 aa| 11 15 Aae1,128 words
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Advertisement242 1964-06-20 14 jfc {Tvtift^&i BPapt-v i j "^sssWi ReBKK^ ■yjejij i t^ -fIB^gSB^BBBy JBT c>i —^fev fcXtef s^ S port Penang ETA/ETD ETDA/ETO FROM JAPAN AND HONGKONG M.V. "State of Bihar" for Modros, Tuticorm, Bombay and Karachi June 20/21 FROM AUSTRALIA m.v. "State of Orissa" for Madras and Calcutta June 22/28 June242 words
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Article109 1964-06-20 15 MELBOURNE. Frl. MELBOURNE, Fri.— Industrials moved narrowly with an undercurrent easiness. BHP firmed slightly and Ready Mixed Con- < rete regained some of yesterday's 10 to 15'-. Tin shares continued to Improve following the sharp Jump In l-ondon tin prices, otherwise base metals and oils had small movements,109 words
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Article35 1964-06-20 15 /\N the free eichanss market in 1 Hone KonK yesterday the U.S. I quo'ed at 3.74i for TT and cath. Sterling was quoted at 15 97 and nut Us' of geld at MM.35 words
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Article31 1964-06-20 15 ciatien msde these changes In its rates tu merchants yesterday tall rates ta «inn>: Selling TT er OD rtady Osnleh Krenar 124; Italian Lire *****, Tbe rest were unchanged.31 words
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Advertisement808 1964-06-20 15 (Continued (torn Pace 12) VEHICLES FOR SALE ;n Word* $5 (Min.)-Box it eU. txtro FORD ANCLIA 1955. In isood condition Recently overhauled Insurance December $1,200/-. Ring I'OTHi View at 6, Race Course Road Singapore a. <0 GOOD USED CARS Ranging from $100/. to $2,000/-. All To Be Cleared Helow The808 words
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Advertisement978 1964-06-20 15 FOR SALE 20 Wordt S3 (Min.y—Box It ctt. txtrm CHINESE ART FURNIIUKt mmrmm Jade. Ivory. Old Porcelain and ttnglub Silver. Inspection welcoow. 23 Tiverlur Lane on Kminev Koad. Spore WARM WEATHER, WHV WORRY Inatal our U.K. 60" celling fan only tn/. per month Inclusive ot fumg Tel: I S'pore) 24U04.978 words
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Advertisement877 1964-06-20 15 MISCELLANEOUS '0 Hm-i/t Si (Min.)— Box SB ctt. extra NCO SENG CHOON Ushlng Fond. 121 Tamp-nla Road. Singapore. Welcome. Varl<-tj.-i ot Kt«h. Comprtmoo ol 2Sth June 1»64. Exi*nilve Prlzca. AM YOU SUFFERING from chronic Constipation? Take AKiolax. a purely veKrtnbl* laxative from Dr Madaus 'Germany). Ring ***** or write PO.877 words
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Advertisement708 1964-06-20 15 NOTICES DISTRICT COURT SALE W. D. No. 88? of 1964 In the Cause or Milap Kaur (m.w.t Plaintiff versus San Publishing and Advertising Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Office Steel Desks typist chair, chairs, wall clock, etc. To Be Held At No. 6, Cecil Street, Koom 709 (7tb fl.) On TUESDAY708 words
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Advertisement938 1964-06-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the appointment of PUPIL RADIOGRAPHER (MALE AND FEMALE;. Medical Department. SALARY SCALE: ($144) $ld2 x BA-168 p.m. Variable Allowance at current rates is payable. AGE: 19-25 years. QUALIFICATIONS tt EXPERIENCE: Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent with credits in938 words
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Advertisement617 1964-06-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCy IN THE AGRICLLTLRAL DEPARTMENT. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Agricultural Officer in the Agricultural Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Bachelor of Science Degree In Agriculture with 4 years post graduate experience or an equivalent. (b> Knowledge of the Malay language Is desirable but617 words
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Advertisement446 1964-06-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PESUROH JAYA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are lnvi'pd for the post of Sub-Offlcer in the Municipal Fire Brigade. Salary Scale: $502 IS 452 p.m. plus a variable C.O.L.A. Qualifications: Candidates must have attained their 19th but not their 26th birthday and must have passed the School Certificate446 words
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Advertisement148 1964-06-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TROPICAL FISH CULTURE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, BAIT KMMDAM, M AL I Applications are Invited for the post of Library Clerk in the Institute. Applicants should at least Cambridge School Certificate with a credit in English and the Bloloßical Sciences, but preference will be given to applicants with Higher Schools148 words
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Article1661 1964-06-20 16 KL— lst day Race 1: 1.30 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5.200)— -ji 1 ***** Johker IV .K.Y LJa) Daniels. 9 0 Subian 1 2 Tecbnirama II i Frier.dly Kongsi i Tulloh. 3 »0 Wawarl 1.1 3 ***** Radiant Fair a Senp lee St.) Bagby. 7 8.13 "Yeo .S 4 *****1,661 words
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486 1964-06-20 16 Acantha and Movie Town the stars on track KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. and MOVIE TOWN, two English horses who came by air, went like winners in training on a good track here this morning. Aeantha (Frank Moore up) outpaced stablemate Actress 111 (apprentice Nawari) over 3f ip 36 4/5 while Movie486 words
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Article876 1964-06-20 16 SPORTLIGHT ON YOUR FANCIES Race 1 mil. Commit Winner over lOf at Ipoh in March: close up fifth to Luralcgi.s over Pg 8.1 last month. NOW WHAT: Consistent sort; is his best distance: won easily over KL 7f in heavy going in April and second to Tarzan II over Pcnang876 words
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Article142 1964-06-20 16 RAIN, so Ascot off again I ONDON Prt R ai -uif ai I todav ai ;< ie.-uit o neavi The Duke ol Nor.'olk. Qurr: bfth's repre.scnuitnr «t ilio Royal meeting, cam decision niter an c^rly m insnmioii. The heavy ram which caused \t"^rc, w ur abrfn floned. continued during theReuter - 142 words
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Advertisement1362 1964-06-20 16 D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TENDERS win be received at BOARD rhe office of the Jurutera Parit dan TEWnco MA-rirr Taliayer. Negeri Perak. Ipoh. from rtNULR NOTICE O.ID Contractors Class E and Tenders will op tree 'ed bv the SSTftjSl.Vthir SafUrd y f C1 Econ^irDe'veCment the ITAM toi the Bo^j1,362 words
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Advertisement700 1964-06-20 16 1 NOTICES AUCTION SALE o, SINGAPORE PROPERTIES to bt held In the Sale-rooms at NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED NW. 4 A 4-1. Collyer Quay. An Tuesda> 33rd JINE. 1964. at 3.30 p.m. An opportunity to acquire attractive and good income- producing properlie* for investment or tor owner occupation. (1> 71,700 words
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Advertisement104 1964-06-20 16 LOW RENTALS PA^Y 9d IPNMBifI Kill MONTHS HP VKCPHhI NEW LOW NET HI UAon rnluC MOOEL WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Very dark safety screen for clear definition Front mounted high fidelity loudspeaker New chassis with all104 words
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413 1964-06-20 17 by TEOH ENG TATT: Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE WEIGHTLIFTER Tan Howe Liang, who won the silver medal in the lightweight division at the Rome Olympics in 1960, is reported to be in terrific form in training and is expected to score another Olympic413 words
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Article366 1964-06-20 17 MALAYA CUP KELANTAN 4 KEDAH 3: K. Bhjru, Friday KELANTAN appeared to be a well-beaten side when they were trailing Kedah 3-0 at half time but they then brought In discarded centreforward Dali Omar and prospered Immediately Dali. who replaced leftwinger Mat Zain in a366 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-06-20 17 BASKETBALL JAY ARCHER (left), the American originator of biddy basketball a game for children on arrival In Kuala Lumpur on Thursday shakes hands with T. Mori oresldent of the Malaysian Schools Sports Council. In centre is Saw Beng Chong. an official of the U.S. Information Service.84 words
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Article121 1964-06-20 17 Double for Kinta Indians IPOH. Prl Klnta Indians, the league champions completed a double today when they beat Andersonians 1-0 in the final of the Ipoh District knockout, hockey competition on the Municipal padang here The Indians, who dominmed play throughout scored their winning goal through sklpuer Thlllalnathan. who drove121 words
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Article70 1964-06-20 17 XPOH. Fil Yahaya Mustapha beat Toby Lam 2-6. 6-3 8-6 in the opening match of the Perak lawn tennl« open championships on the municipal court here today. In another singles maicn. Llan Yan Keon beat Chin Kee Feng 6-2. 4-6. 8-1. Ling Diung Jong and Lee70 words
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Article51 1964-06-20 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Chinese A;hletlc's centre-forward Lee Wah Chin scored both their 3-0 win over RAF Char.gi :n the SAFA League Div. l ai Jalan Besar Stadium iodav. Other NralU: Div. 3C P. Set:a beat Rpccc Sqd 3-2: RAF Tengah b<a: Wlrd.sor R. Rumbi.i ben' Oon'T Raniv51 words
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Article21 1964-06-20 17 SINGAPORE. Frt. The MCA league match between Singapore and Pahang. scheduled for thin weekend at Kuala Lipis has been postponed21 words
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Article78 1964-06-20 17 SOCCER Hose Cup (Seremban): Negrt Malays 3 Tamil Sang»m 1. Malacca Oiv. 2: Hakka Assn 6 Broadcasting 2. Ipoh Div. 3. Borneo SC 1, Federal DID 1; Kilat 2 HQ FIB 1. L. Perak Div. 1: Sg Bernam 9 Bagan Datoh 3. K. Mnda l.sre: Pinang Tunggal 3 Ibrhim78 words
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263 1964-06-20 17 Row over Sattar as coach of S'pore Malays XI SINGAPORE. Fri. A storm is brewing in the Singapore Malays F.A. over the appointment of Rahim Sattar as coach of the Singapore Malays team to meet Penang Malays in the Sultans' Gold Cup final at Penang on June 28. Sattar"s appointment263 words
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Article175 1964-06-20 17 Hampshire's century is highlight LONDON. Frt. John Hampshire, Yorkshire's opening batsman, hit 150 the highest score of his career against Leicestershire at Bradford yesterday. Hampshire's century was the highlight of the rain-marred county cricket programme. The weather affected all cricket in the south nf England, and washed out play atReuter - 175 words
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Article223 1964-06-20 17 PENANG. Prl Penang junior badminton championships results last night R Hetherington bt G. Lim 8-15. 15-11. 16-9: Teh Kim Cheok bt Ramll 15-7. 15-6; V Probert bl Tan Swee Hin 15-1. 15-2; P.S. Manlam bt Ahmad Ismail 15--1 15-1: Chow Koon Kong bt Ton Pang Huat 15-6223 words
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Article299 1964-06-20 17 uv A—l uung nuuu 19-0 uci.». LONDON. Prl. Australians Roy Emerson and Margaret Smith, favourites for the singles titles In the Wimbledon championship* starting on Monday, both won through to the seml-flnaLs in the London trass court tennis tournament yesterday. All matches were switched IndoorsReuter - 299 words
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Advertisement258 1964-06-20 17 SUCCESS means HAPPY HOMES HOK KEE HOUSE (PAYA LEBAR ROAD) 'Ell *^T F^^FT^r -Jl *--M— H _J[_ _J^ ="V- MODERN DESIGN SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED. ALL FACILITIES: ELECTRICITY, WATER 9. MODERN SANITATION. WITHIN EASY REACH OF SCHOOLS, MARKETS, BANKS, CINEMAS AND AMUSEMENT PARKS. PRICES FROM $21,500 UPWARDS. 1 COMPLETION IN OCTOBER 1964.258 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1964-06-20 17 SOCCF.K Tour m»teh; M*tacca Selection v S Korea Kubu Stadium 8 p.m CRICKET MCA Uaroe: tiegri v Johore iS'ban) TENNIS Sate championships: Perak open (Ipoh): S'por* hard courts (TangUrO. BADMINTON SUte championships: Perils open (Kangar^ ATHLETICS Club meets: Penang PWD (Tech Inst Penantf): S'porc Police (Thomson Rd); Boremban Police District51 words
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306 1964-06-20 18 Too dangerous to move, so experts let it off SINGAPORE, Fri. Army bomb experts this afternoon exploded a booby-trap bomb found beside an uncompleted house in the new Hock Seng Gardens housing estate in Binjai Park, off Dunearn Road. The bomb a round tin wrapped306 words
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Article110 1964-06-20 18 TKDKYO. Fri. ThouA sands of Left-wing students snakedanced through the streets of Central Tokyo tonight to mark the fourth anniversary of the 1960 riots against the Japan-United States security treaty, the Police Board said. Squads of riot police used water trucks, barriers and other tacticsReuter - 110 words
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Article352 1964-06-20 18 LONDON. Fii.— The stock mar- kei.s ended another good ween on a satisfactory note touay. Although a Mae proilt-tttKliig caused some irregularity In prices, company news provided a number ot good leatures In Industrials but not all the dividend announcements pleased the market. Business overall352 words
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Article40 1964-06-20 18 LONDON, Pri. Spot 20-11/16d, July 20\d., Aug. 20-9 16d., Sept 20'Ld.. July Sept. 20-9 16d.. Oct.' Dec. 20\d., Jan. Mar. 20-\d., Apr. June 20 \d., July Sept Oct. Dec. 20=>,d.. c.l.f. July 20-1 16d.. Aug. 20d. Tone: Quietly steady.40 words
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Article27 1964-06-20 18 LONDON Pri. Buyers £1220. sellers £1230, Forward buyers £1182. sellers £1183. Settlement £1225. Turnover a.m. 185 tons, p.m 165 tons. Tone Cash steady. 3 months irregular.27 words
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250 1964-06-20 18 Govt. grants Nanyang interim financial aid— SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government today announced interim financial aid to Nanyang University. pending the reorganisation of the University in accordance with an agreement reached between the Government and the University earlier this month. An official statement said that Government had decided to make250 words
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Article180 1964-06-20 18 Brian turns tables on Ow in Open SINGAPORE. Fri. Brian Isaac avenged his defeat by Ow Mun Hong ai the Malaysian National championships two months ago by winning the baiuam*^ title in the Malaysian Often boxing championships at t|ie Gay World tonight. Brian, who DWd his right to tiooti ellect180 words
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Article99 1964-06-20 18 LONDON. Itl If II VMi spoil sport for the second day runnine m Britain today, washing out two major sports racing and cricket Racing at Ascot was again abandoned. There was no play in the second Test match between England and Australia at Lord's. At Hale^owen.99 words
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Article21 1964-06-20 18 CIDcON. WALTER. 65, Chartered Surveyor, 3» mile. Oombak. Cortrn liriTt* housi' I p.m. today St. John's Cathedral thence Cheraii Cemetery.21 words
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Advertisement143 1964-06-20 18 >§| INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, fS| !gj SANDAKAN, NORTH BORNEO. f§i LAND FOR SALE I I? "nw i««m <* I «-1.0 I II, 1 \\O < tt 1 I' ij f ■soidto i i w --T 1 il r "S i S r I I s l7 M"* \> moioiis,ltd.\ ,-SV«Si I143 words
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Advertisement89 1964-06-20 18 20 words $10 (minimum) LEE TAN Piter. Kok Hor only non of Mr. Mr>. l.r«- W.nK Sun to Sopnlr- ildft d.cuthlrr of Mm. Tan ciun.; lai "nil thr lair Mr. Tan Chens San on 30-5-64. jag** Ano»h«r F.n« Product By DRUG MOUSES OF AUSTRALIA LTD.. Mokerj Of HUDSON S EUMENTHOL89 words
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