The Straits Times, 29 June 1964
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Title Section19 1964-06-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1964. 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article267 1964-06-29 1 All quiet now at Nanyang University union leaders 9 appeal for campus stay-in during vacation ignored SINGAPORE, Sunday HUNDREDS of Nanyang University students left their Jurong campus today despite appeals by student leaders to stage a stay-in during their five-week vacation. Fewer Hum 100 "diehards" elected to remain267 words
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112 1964-06-29 1 MALACCA, Sun. Police today detained five Indonesians who entered here from the Straits of Malacca. Three of them were detained while walking along the coast near Bandar Hilir police station, about a stone's throw from the prison. The othtT two walked into the police112 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1964-06-29 1 CROWD OF 1,500 WATCH IN SILENCE AS TWIN CASKETS CONTAINING REMAINS TAKEN FROM PLANE TO CAR KIALA LUMPUR, iV Sun.— -The Ashes of Malaysian cinema magnate and businessman Dato Loke VVan Tho and liis wife, in twin jade green marble caskets, wereLim Yaw Chong - 1,184 words
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Article102 1964-06-29 1 SINGAPORE. Sun No. 65 RAF Squadron at Seletar will shortly be equipped with Bloodhound Mark 2 surface-to-air missiles, according to official Far East Air Force j sources. These a.c purely defensive anti-aircraft weapons. All firing tests are carried out on special ranges in Britain and Australia.102 words
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Article24 1964-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —Inche Zallanl bin Sulalman. secretarygeneral of the National Convention Party, was detained by the special branch early yesterday.24 words
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Article284 1964-06-29 1 2 pistols found in plane wreck fFAIPEH. Sun. The chairman of Civil Air Transport said today it was now confirmed that two pistols were found in the wreckage of the airliner that crashed at Taichung last weekend. This was the crash in which Dato Loke Wan Tho, his wife, andUPI - 284 words
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Article34 1964-06-29 1 STOP PRESS STRAIN EASING TOKYO. Sun. Japan Tmn-s u«lc<mH>» app»intment of Nil T.i ii Mini; .t> Nationalist Chinese Ambass.Mlor to .lupan as symbol «.f the drsirod repair of strained relations between two Asian friends.34 words
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544 1964-06-29 2 'MALAYSIA LACKS RESOURCES FOR A BIG WAR' LONDON, Sun f^l i E Observer today argued that although Britain cannot "wash her hands"' ol the dispute over Malaysia, she should point out to Malaysia i that she lacks resources to take part in a large-scale Asian conflict, "The breakdown of the544 words
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166 1964-06-29 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Dr. Mohamad Hatta, former Vice-President ol Indonesia, said yester- 1 day that Indonesia's first enemy was poverty, tin 1 official Antara news agency reported today. Speakinp; in Medan. North Sumatra, Dr. Hatta argued that a strong economy was needed to carry out a successfulReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-06-29 2 About 1 500 leftist students chanted and .snake-danced their way through the heart of Tokyo on June 19 in demonstration against the Japan-Korean normalisation talks and revision of the Japanese constitution. Photo shows a member of the Zcncakurun student orKanisation trying to Bet away58 words
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Article58 1964-06-29 2 PARIS. Sun. President de 1 Gaulle will discuss the Cyprus with the Pvinn* Mintaen o: Turkry and Onece when they pay rate visits to Paris nex: work. Mr. George Papandreou. Greek Premier, will arnvp hrre tomorrow from New Y«:rk and Mr. kmet Inonu. theReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1964-06-29 2 RANGOON. Sun Burma is sending a three-member trade mission to Malaysia and Ceylon next ek to explore new markets for Burmese products and also to buy soods from both countries. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article174 1964-06-29 2 LONDON, Sun. I j SAIGON, Sun. Two U.S. planes have been lost and at least 63 men killed in two days of bitter fighting between Vietcong and American -advised South Vietnam Government forces near Ap Tar Hoa. 60 miles south-west of here. Latest reports say theReuter - 174 words
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Article188 1964-06-29 2 VIETNAM: RENEWED U.S. SUPPORT SAIGON, Sun. The new United States Deputy Ambassador to South Vietnam, Mr. U. Alexis Johnson, arrived in Saigon today with a renewed assurance of L.S. support for Prime Minister Ng v von Khanh. Mr. Johnson was greeted at I the airport by Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge,Reuter - 188 words
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Miscellaneous27 1964-06-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appieby /YOU FINISH^ I TME WEEDING* WMILE I w* V^ 6^^^ MOW THE jSl* f WUOOPSf *^^^S\ jJ x^ LAWN I SOURY D£At227 words
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Article206 1964-06-29 3 LEAFLETS NOW IN TENNIS PROTEST I ONDON. Sun. The anti-apartheid campaign at the Wjmbledon Lawn Tennis Championships went a step further yesterday with leaflets being distributed among the crowd in addition to two Czech players withdrawing from their matches. The leaflets, headed "Take Racialism Out of Sport." were distributed amongReuter - 206 words
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582 1964-06-29 3 My many loves in Russia by Lee Oswald DALLAS, Sunday THE Dallas Morning News yesterday pub- r— lished a diary of Lee Harvey Oswald, Presi- c dent Kennedy's alleged c assassin, in which he wrote of his wooing of t Russian girls and his attempted suicide when J facing possibleReuter - 582 words
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259 1964-06-29 3 Good head on a beer wins the case I ONDON. Sun. The v Lord Chief Justice of England has solemnly ruled that there's nothing wrong with a good head on a beer. Lord Parkers ruling in the Hich Court yesterday was a defeat for a weights and measures inspector, whoUPI - 259 words
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Article35 1964-06-29 3 NICOSIA. (Cyprus). Sun.— Three British members of the United Nations Peace Force, who were missing and feared abducted by Greek Cypriots. were founa safe yesterday, an official United Nations spokesman announced. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article64 1964-06-29 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Actress Joan Crawford is expected to return to work tomorrow on her latest him after spending- two weeks in a hospital for treatment of virus pneumonia The 56-year-old star was released lrom Cedars of Lebanon Hospital on Friday and will resume work onUPI - 64 words
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Article52 1964-06-29 3 ROME. Sun. A strike by noneditorial personnel yesterday closed all newspapers in Italy, baiting the publication of Saturday afternoon and Sunday editions. The workers printers, communications personnel. photographers and clerks promised to be back at work after 24 hours, but other walkout* were likely in the wageAP - 52 words
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Article120 1964-06-29 3 NEW YORK. Sun— A Nigerian diplomat reported to police yesterday that he had been abu-ed and assaulted by a young white man when he otopped for a traffic light. The diplomat. Mr. Aggrey K. Oji 33 Vice Consul-Gene-ral of Nigeria In New York, told police that when120 words
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Article215 1964-06-29 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday ordered the Federal Bureau of Investigation to send more agents into Mississippi in a move to curb terrorism in that racially-troubled State. A White House announcement said that the President, who flew here yesterday to speak at the Minnesota State DemocraticReuter - 215 words
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Advertisement304 1964-06-29 3 'Eagles' whoop it up PICTURED in a lighthearted moment in Mayfair, London are The Eaglet, a rhythm vocal group from Bristol, now spreading their wings in the "pop" world Why the posting box? Well, the title of their new rccorc released by Pyc last month is "Write Me A Letter."304 words
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Advertisement444 1964-06-29 3 y«vwsvwvvg%^v.v.v.v.v.'.v.v.v.v.\vv.v/.%v- v THE ULTIMATE IN PERFORMANCE (MADE IN GERMANY) *> |Kliliiiilliiilliiliiil9l|| ■j An cauly movable TV. ttt on rellen with lockable folding doon and 36 functions incorporating the latest electronic tcaturci such at Automatic Picture itabiliiation, Memomatic' tor Channel Lock, oj Voltage Stabilizer, Automatic Interference Suppression, gadget tar line tree444 words
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Article33 1964-06-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A 15-year-old schoolboy. Omar bin Mohamr>d. died on the spot after being knocked down by a motor vehicle at 6-\ mj Buklt Tlmah Road, at about 11.45 pjn. yesterday.33 words
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144 1964-06-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A 78 -year -old White Russian was found murdered in a seaside bungalow at 10! mile, Ponggol Road, this evening. He was Mr. K. A. Stornei. who had lived for years among fishing folk in Pulau Ayer Chawan. a tiny island144 words
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656 1964-06-29 4 I SINGAPORE. Sun 'pHE advanced management seminar on industrial investment projects attended by UN and ILO experts and prominent industrialists and investors, has drawn up 12 resolutions for the advancement of industrialisation in Malaysia. The resolutions deal with products, markets, finance, raw materials, selection of656 words
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128 1964-06-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The visiting principal of Afro-Asian Institute for Labour Studies and Co-ope-ration. Mr. Aklva Eger. today had discussions with former students of the Institute at the headquarters of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, in Serangoon Road. He also met leaders of various co-operative societies128 words
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Miscellaneous448 1964-06-29 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR '[■UK following li today's schedule Alitalia: From Rom«. Teheran. 1 of civil aircraft movement* at Bombay. Bangkok (AZ764) 7.03 Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: p.m. arrivals British lurspsan Airways: From •OAC: From ijrdn". Brisbane. L*""" 1 'B* Darwin (BA 713> 7.30 p.m.: from DEPARTURES London. Rome.448 words
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337 1964-06-29 5 UDA: KNIT RACES MORE CLOSELY TOGETHER 'Make them feel satisfied, united and entirely at home' PENANG, Sunday. 'J'HE Governor ot Penang, Raja Tun Uda AlHaj, declared here last night that much still remained to be done in Malaysia, with its various racial groups with different cultural and religious backgrounds. •'We337 words
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227 1964-06-29 5 Disgruntled clerks plan Residency march I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 500 clerks, stenographers, machine operators, typists ard teleprinter typists are ready to march to the Residency next Saturday, the general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. G. N. Rajan,, said today. Mr. Rajan said the protest227 words
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Article63 1964-06-29 5 SINGAPORE Sun. Tlie vising Ipoh Municipal Councillors today rounded ofl their four-day stay licro with visits to the Botanic Gardens and the Van Kit swimming pool m Tanjong Pagar They were accompanied on the tour by Mi. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry63 words
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Article86 1964-06-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The Railway Co operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. it to declare a six per cent dividend on subscriptions standing to the credit of its 3.100 members as from June 30 last year. Announcing this at the society's annual meeting, the president. Mr. W.W.86 words
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Article, Illustration56 1964-06-29 5 \flß. and Mrs. Low Wan ITI Theong of the Royal Malaysia Police Force after their wedding in Kuala Lumpur. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chew Meng Har, of Ipoh. Mr. Low is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.56 words
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197 1964-06-29 5 PENANG, Sun.— The Penang Rotary Club's project for the incoming year will be dedicated to the service of youth. Announcing this at thr annual Installation dinner last night, the new president. Mr. Khew Koon Yoong, said a pilot scheme to I197 words
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Advertisement411 1964-06-29 5 MAISON MARIE Grand Annual Sale! Cotton Dresses Usual Price $31.50 Now $9.90 Tricel Dresses Usual Price $29.90 Now $8.90 •it Also Dresses From London By Delwood Fashions TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS ON BLOUSES, SKIRTS, COTTON i. STRETCH SLACKS, SWIMSUITS, SPORTS-WEAR, LINGERIE, STRAW IAGS, EVENING BAGS, GLOVES, JEWELLERY, ETC. COME EARLY TO AVOID411 words
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Miscellaneous280 1964-06-29 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS from (8). 9. "O! for a Muse ot fire, that 7. Cleaner backing up little would ascend trie brightest beast* <6>. lieaven of (King Henry 8. Looks both ways (4). Vi 1 9). M. A mathematician maids chee' 10. Train In an old city quarter wildly280 words
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Article127 1964-06-29 6 lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. Justice Azmi. In the Johore Bahru High Court today, awarded total damages of $58,100 to two widows whose husband was killed in a road accident. Loke Tian Chuan. 28. a Bntu Fa hat shopkeeper and broker, was killed In an actident127 words
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Article72 1964-06-29 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun An appeal to estate staffs to learn the national language, If they had not done so already, was made here esterday by Mr. K. C. Wai. chairman of the Lower Perak branch »f the All Malayan Estates' Staff Union. "Let u.i show our72 words
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Article44 1964-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Bun. Mr. Satoru Suzuki, assistant general roa:axer of the export division of Nippon Kokan X.X.. one of the major nteelmaklng and shipbuilding firms In Japan, has arrived '.n Singapore In the course of a sur\ey trip of South East Asian market.44 words
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146 1964-06-29 6 Johore will get two more post offices JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The Postal Services Department is planning to build new post offices at Grisek and Parit Raja in Johore. the Minister of Works. Posts, and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan said today. He was speaking at the opening of a new146 words
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Article116 1964-06-29 6 MUAR. Sun.— A beef-seller erday chased and caught a 15 year old schoolboy who snatched a handbag from a school teacher In Jalan Maharanl here. Thr beet-seller. Ang Ah Kwann. 25. w;<s driving along Jftlan Maharani beside the OverseasChinese Banking Corporation at 8.30 p.m. when he heard ■mouls116 words
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Article330 1964-06-29 6 HAPPY SULTAN PRAISES STEADY ADVANCES AS CAMERON HIGHLANDS TAKE ON 'NEW LOOK 9 TANAH RATA, Sunday. •JHE steady progress and development of Cameron Highlands in all fields besides tourism, drew a word of praise from the Sultan of Pahang during his week-long official tour of the330 words
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179 1964-06-29 6 DENANG, Sun. The Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, I n eh c Abdul Rahman bin Yakub, said here yesterday the Kuching Teachers Association's opposition to the use of Malay as the medium of instruction in Sarawak schools "should not be taken as179 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-06-29 6 FIVE 'MAIDS OF SIAM' ARRIVE FOR SHOWS KLALA LUMPL'R, Sun. Five professional Thai fashion models (above) arrived here today from Bangkok on their first overseas tour. Collectively known as the "Maids of Siam," they have brought with them a collection of 100 garments to be modelled. They appear here at78 words
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213 1964-06-29 6 FACTORIES A RESULT OF STORE HOUSING SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kerg Swee. said today that ihe housing boom In Singapore had encouraged the establishment of a large number of factories which manufactured building materials. Speaking at the opening of Metal Industries Ltd., which produces louvres and metal213 words
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285 1964-06-29 6 40ft rood will solve Ipoh's big jams IPOH, Sun. The Ipcti Municipality has at last found a solution, to the traffic problem which plagues two of the busiest roads In Urn town during oeaJc hours. Work has started on a omw,a L. tnttic by-Pass from Clayton Road, near the BL285 words
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Article31 1964-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. (Miss) Gemma Marie Ching Kwonn Kin. a former student of Raffles Girls' School, has returned from Manila after graduating from the University of St. Thomas. Philippines31 words
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Article23 1964-06-29 6 MUAR, Sun. Dr. Lee Lai Hung was installed president of the Muar Rotary Club at a dinner here last night.23 words
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Article, Illustration315 1964-06-29 7 Narayanan: Some bosses are a menace 'THEIR IDEAS ARE OUTMODED' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun y\R P.P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, today branded employers who refused to deal with unions and grant reasonable concessions from time to time as "friends of President Soekarno" and a menace315 words
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Article74 1964-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sun Twenty-vear-old Barbara Linkman, th« eirl who the Army flew to Singapore from Britain free of charge to that she could wed her soldier sweetheart, was married at St. John's Garrison Church. Dover Road- Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom. Corpora! Brian Deucher. 23, of74 words
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Article46 1964-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sun Radio 1 Malaysia Singapura's English seri vice will broadcast an interview I with Mr. Ong Kee Hui. chairman of the Sarawak United Peoples Party, at 7.10 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Ong will define his party s stand on Indonesian confrontation46 words
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291 1964-06-29 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Sunday THE chairman of the Kedah, Perlis and P r o v i n c c Wellesley branch of the All-Ma-layan Estates Staff Union,, Mr. P. N. Pillai, today criticised the unfair dismissal and retrenchment of staff in certain estates belonging to291 words
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182 1964-06-29 7 5,000-ACRE LAND GRAB: PAHANG MENTRI TO ACT... KUANTAN, Sun. More than 5,000 acres of State land in Pahang have been illegally cleared for occupation. This discovery was made by the Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Hajl Mohamed Seh. during a four-day tour of West Pahang last week. He182 words
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Article42 1964-06-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association will hold their second annual gala dance, under the patronage of the Prime Minister. Tenglcu Abdul Rahman, at the Chinese Assembly Hall, here at 9 p.m. on July 4.42 words
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Article170 1964-06-29 8 it Word* tit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Iy» Kam Thon thanks all relative* and friend* who rave donations sent funeral TMI FAMILY OF the late Mr ■nan* Yew Kuxng 'hank all relative* a«d friend* for their condolences, wreath*, donation*. assistant-* »nd attendance .<■ the funeral. HENC170 words
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Article73 1964-06-29 8 it Word* Sit < Minimum) IN MEMORY OF lx>ula Urn Tew lil' You felt asleep without good-bye but memory of you will never die Fondly remembered oy wife and children. IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of Tay I cow. called to e»«t 'JTt-6-83 We mis* you sadly a year today,73 words
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Article361 1964-06-29 8 'I ITaretl SIU /Minimum) HEALTH CENTRE. FREE Bemax and Vita\el Syrup for your child. Call at Told Storage, Orchard Rd Singapore. INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR German Mall Lucky Dip Winner* OSI 11J, 339 Claim Prizes at Uerroaa Consulate und 12 noon HURRY:: 810 BARGAIN At Hilda* 1 .'■."■iiiiiifi! imii. in unoes361 words
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Article40 1964-06-29 8 War** S2.M tMm > BETHESDA COS PEL MALL I July 8 pm ThankJKivini; s<-rvi.. Speaker Mr. <.nary Mretinn p.m Mb ic. inth Revival S p.m. S|.r:iker |)r lohn Mitchell O( I'PA All meetings al H Bran Basah \1 weiroine40 words
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665 1964-06-29 8 The Straits Times Monday, June 29, 1964. Action At Nanyang The arrest of 51 Nanyang students (the number may have risen by the time this article is published) represents the strongest action yet taken by the Central Government to purge the university of conspirators who have sought to exploit Chinese665 words
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Article389 1964-06-29 8 Reading the signs from Saigon these days is a task to tax any astrologer, let alone observers who seek a more realistic basis for their findings. The trouble is that the war in South Vietnam is being fought on two levels, grassroots and global, and the physical, deadly389 words
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Article109 1964-06-29 8 Last Wednesday Dr. Hatta, the former Indonesian vicepresident who resigned in 1956 over Soekarno's dictatorial policies, accepted an unofficial Government assignment to go to north Sumatra "to observe special development projects." On Saturday, in Medan. he gave an indication that his report would not necessarily be favourable109 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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350 1964-06-29 8 AS a very interested and, I hope, impartial observer, I would like to make certain comments on the present controversy started by the report of Mr. Abisheganaden concerning the publicity accorded the Tokyo talks by the Malaysian representatives. whilst welcoming the overwhelming victory of the350 words
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Letter109 1964-06-29 8 rN ABDUL RAZAK himself has conceded that more political advisers should have gone to the recent Summit talks at Tokyo. This admission by him raises yet other doubts about the soundness of Malaysia's strategy at the Summit. Accordine to Tun Razak, political advisers were 'an essential part,109 words
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Letter282 1964-06-29 8 ris heartening to read in your paper of June 26 that the Minister of Health in Singapore is taking steps to reorganise and recruit more doctors Into Government service to relieve the existing shortage of doctors. In so doing, the Minister had said that the Government282 words
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Letter151 1964-06-29 8 I would like to endorse fully Mr. Williamaon's comments and suggestions regarding the Bukit Timah t raffle chaos. It is Incongruous that two ambitious and well planned dual carriageways, now under construction, should be cut off in their prime by a few secondhand barrels at the Adam Road151 words
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Letter170 1964-06-29 8 SOME Vigilante Corps' members patrolling the Tiong Bahru district axe not only causing a nuisance but are also putting fear into innocent people going home late. Even close in dimly lighted places, it is very hard to distinguish whether they are Vigilante Corps' members or gangsters. Moreover, during their170 words
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Letter259 1964-06-29 8 HOW much confusion is there in high places! While our officials, auite properly, sprang to the defence of their colleagues, they seem to miss the wood for the trees. To take one example. Mr. Felix Abisheganaden did not for a moment, either expressly or by necessary implication,259 words
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Article, Illustration825 1964-06-29 8 GARRY BARKER - Vietnam, Borneo link for U.S. GARRY BARKER THE SOEKARNO THREAT AND A NEW BRINKMANSHIP From EANGKOK. Sunday LONG grey green rows of military equ ipment h ea v y trucks, troop carriers and ugly stubby barrels of howitzers rolled off Bangkok's dock this week The Americans are building up forces825 words
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179 1964-06-29 9 TNT, pistol ammo on treetop: 3 years' jail lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A father of two, Ariffln bin Abdullah, 33. was today given the maximum sentence of three years' jail by the Sessions Court president, Mr. Ajaib Singh, for unlawful possession of a pistol, ammunition and six slabs of TNT. Supt.179 words
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Article61 1964-06-29 9 IPOH. Sun.— The Sultan of Perak and the Che Puaa Negara were among 2.000 guests at a dinner celebrating the 71st birthday of Madam Phang Har, mother of Mr. Chong Kok Lim. millionaire last night The dinner was held simultaneously at Mr. Chong'.s residence in61 words
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Article90 1964-06-29 9 HOT A BHAIU'. Sun.. The PMIP candidate. Ustaz Abu Bakar bin ll.im/.ih. brat his Alliance opponent. Istaz Abdul Ghani Fikri bin Sulaiman. by 3.239 votes in the Bacbok parliamentary by-election heJd yesterday. Uaftas Abu Bakar polled 11. 9t* vote*, while Cstaz Abdul (iham i;ut s tit.; The90 words
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Article401 1964-06-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sun RIVAL GROUP DESCRIBE PRESENT BODY AS AN ANTI-NATIONAL FRONT AND PRO-INDONESIA J^ GROL'P of University of Singapore undergraduates claiming to represent some 120 students are now completing plans to form a "Democratic Socialist Club" as a rival to the I'niversity's existing Socialist Club. A401 words
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253 1964-06-29 9 UNION URGES GOVT: MAKE EDUCATION COMPULSORY rpHE general secretary of Teachers, Mr. John G the Central Government education*. Mr. Gurusamy said that only through compulsory education could Malaysia be considered a progressive na- j tlon In the International I Held. Speaking at the 10th an--1 nual meeting of the Malacca253 words
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Article38 1964-06-29 9 JELEBU. Sum. The Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Suleiman bin Bulon. said nere yesterday that the I Government was determined to help farmers market their pro- 1 duce without being exploited by middlemen.38 words
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Article99 1964-06-29 9 Talk on U.N. Development Decade KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. A. Valdyanathan, actIng Regional Representative for South-East Asia of the United Nations, will speak on "the United Nations Development Decade" at 4 pjn. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. Mr. Vaidyanatlian. who has been in Malaya since 1961. will return to99 words
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Article36 1964-06-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Dr Chonit Tong Mun will give a talk on "hypnosis as an adjunct in surgery" to the Singapore Medical Association on Tuesday at 815 pjn. at thr Pathology Lecture Theatre. Oeneral Hospital36 words
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Article, Illustration93 1964-06-29 9 rE Venerable Lira Chin Bin leads the chief mourners in prayer in front of the altar on which rest the twin caskets containing; the ashes of cinema magnate Dato Loke Han Tho and yUatin Loke. who were killed in thr Taichung air crash inWan Sena Yip - 93 words
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243 1964-06-29 9 Prof. Lim: Talent not wealth the basis SINGAPORE, Sun. The acting ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore. Professor Lim Tay Boh. today stressed that talent and not wealth should be the basis of any training for national leadership. He was commenting on a proposal by the Malaysian Minister of Finance,243 words
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Advertisement264 1964-06-29 9 just arrived the latest hits from |EMIj .^^■MUB^Balfll m m W.W-W mono ■k e^M^F "^sV l l. lt Tl HPVf n t^bb f wß^^Ji BBBBBB^^^^^ I ECHK SSI TWIST I MASH witli SEG 82SS THE DAVE CLARK FIVE. D SEC 8316 ADAM WADE SINGS THE THEME D PIONEERS ROULETTE. SutiyiW.264 words
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Advertisement217 1964-06-29 9 Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I w^"" dorant, you know you're protected all day H| long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays I^^^L away217 words
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Miscellaneous589 1964-06-29 9 Today Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE X& taUlMll: ia SHORTWAVE SERVICES: RADIO MALAYSIA 41 and 25 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 478 metres SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; I A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 6.02 Morning melodies. 7.00 News; 7.10 Up And About:589 words
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Article218 1964-06-29 10 CYPRUS: GREEKS ON THE ALERT T^ICOSIA, Sun. The n Cyprus Government ordered a general standby by all members of the National Guard last night after reports of increased TurkishCypriot activity The alarm was raised when reports were received that the Turks had landed a small number of men from aReuter - 218 words
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Article79 1964-06-29 10 LEOPOLDVILLE. Sun— A hand grenade hurled at a polling station j injured about 40 Congolese as they waited to vote yesterday tn a 1 nation-wide referendum to approve a jipw constitution. Two persons were arrested after the bombing. The assailants had first tut a telephoneAP - 79 words
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169 1964-06-29 10 Robert Kennedy mobbed in Heidelberg lIEIDELBERG. Sun.— 11 The U.S. Attorney- General. Mr. Robert Kennedy, was mobbed I by cheering, applauding German students yesterday after he told them that Americans 1 dying in South Vietnam were dying for Germany as well as for the United States. "If we pull out169 words
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Article, Illustration543 1964-06-29 10 Rich gap for the C'wealth talks LONDON, Sunday. gIR Alec Douglas-Home will seek agreement on ways of closing the gap between the rich and poor nations of the Commonwealth when its 18 leaders meet here from July 8 to 15. The British Prime Minister sees this as the (first step543 words
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339 1964-06-29 10 Greater Australian role in SEA defence? oYDNEY, Sun. The link between Sir Robert Menzies' visit to the White House last week and Australia's military and political role in SouthEast Asia was discussed in Sydney's three Sunday newspaper editorials to day. The SUN-HERALD said "The most troubled area ol the worldReuter - 339 words
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125 1964-06-29 10 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. w Two Sunday newspapers here reported that a British immigrant, Mr. Terry Becker had been ordered out ol South Africa with his wife and four children after being interrogated about sabotage attempts. They said Mr. Becker, a 31 -year-old engineer, was putReuter - 125 words
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124 1964-06-29 10 OXFORD, Sun. Punishment of three of the five Oxford University undergrads who took part in anti-apartheid demonstrations when Dr. Carel De Wet. the South African Ambassador, visited here '.ast week, has been reduced by the Proctors. The three will be allowed to return here onReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement279 1964-06-29 10 j im^ Say goodbye to bouts of hot, sleepless nights. Install Scormfine louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. Stormline keeps you jj&\**2m cool when it shines, JssjM cozy and comfortable j|£j wherTT? rains. "~]F" mm HtiH blends very well with m ideas. Stormiine is Australian product. UJI279 words
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Advertisement34 1964-06-29 10 (1 the big II I ft' *m HBP* m jii^ T9 /«^^r jE HF y MS!* BIG VALUE -BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT --^^mmm\W%* TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by- UNION LIMITED Lnder appointment. Jrom.Pepu-ColtL.Co*. hew York34 words
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746 1964-06-29 11 NICHOLAS CARROLL - NICHOLAS CARROLL b? GERMANS AGAINST HITLER. By Terence Prittie (Hutchinson 30s) ON THE last page of this book Mr. Prittie writes, "It may well seem unbecoming and presumptuous for a foreigner to write this." On the contrary. Only a foreigner could have written746 words
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Article677 1964-06-29 11 Gavin Maxwell - Gavin Maxwell by THE LONELY SEA AND THE SKY. By F rand 8 Chichester. (Hodder and Stoughton. 305.) rpHE name of Francis A Chichester has periodically fluttered across the front pages of the Press for nearly 35 years. In the words of his publishers* blurb:677 words
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Article132 1964-06-29 11 WHO KILLED KENNEDY? By Thomas G Buchanan (Seeker and Warburg. 18s) Whoever it was. says Mr. Buchanan, an American writer living in Paris, it wasn't Lee Harvey Oswald, who was merely one. and a minor one at that, of several conspirators. The real authors of the crime, apparently,132 words
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Article290 1964-06-29 11 A Hen by 's cavalry in Palestine ARMAGEDDON 1918. By Cyril Falls (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 275. (id.). This concise and galloping account of tin- last of all great cavalry operations —that of Allenby in Palestine and Cyria from June. 1917. to November. 1918 shows how high a proportion of able290 words
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Advertisement208 1964-06-29 11 PARKER IT'S THE INK THAT'S BEST FOR ALL PENS! Keeps new pens healthy Adds new life to old pens Whether your pen is new or old, whatever its make or condition, it deserves to be filled with Parker SUPER QUINK. When pens are slow to start or behave sluggishly, it208 words
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Advertisement334 1964-06-29 11 At/interest /^_J I/fa PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. MALAYAN $fRf FINANCE LTD. Vj^a^i/ AUTHORISED C»PIT»l:334 words
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Advertisement711 1964-06-29 12 (Contlnufd from Page Si SITUATIONS VACANT ta Wmrmm SS (Ml*.)— Bmx It eta. aatrm WANTED GENERAL COOK AMAH, Apply 2. Ascot Kiss. B'pore. Tel: 1.7110. WANTBD EXPERIENCED MECHANICS for radios and T.V. Apply Box A 1026 ST. K I. WANTED WASH BABY Amah. Must spesk English. Apply si 27 Kakasca711 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-06-29 12 SITUATIONS VACANT :n l* or*. M r Mm.}— Bmx ie rlt rxtrm DRAUGHTSMAN ei-penen. -d m lay--1 out of large Machinery Installations. Please apply to Box AlOl4 S.T. X.L EXPERIENCED LAOV STENOGRAPHER Required by large company In Petaling Jaya. Full details to Box A 1024 S.T. K.L. QUALIFIED ARCHITECT requti-ed1,042 words
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Advertisement1170 1964-06-29 12 OFFICE SPACE WANTED M WsrsU SS (Ml*.)— Box It eta. tatrm I REQUIRED OFFICE BPACE approa 1. 000 sq.iL or vacant shop house in nusmess area, Ponaog. Reply Uox a A 1587 ST. Penang. OFFICE SPACE REOUIRBD prefer. ably In Central Knala Lumpur area, aircondltlooed Boor urea 10,000 sq.lt. (approx.).1,170 words
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Advertisement1017 1964-06-29 12 EDUCATION 0 H-oreU SS (Mt».)—Btx it eta. txtrm SHORTHAND BEGINNERS JULY -month Intensive course (9.00 11 00 m. i on 6th July. 1964. Normal ventng courses. Speed classes mornng/noon/evenlng. Enquiries: City lebool of Commerce. 218, Queen Street. itngapor*. Tel: *****. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT •Tactical course designed for students md ambitious ofllce1,017 words
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Advertisement862 1964-06-29 12 WANTED TO PURCHASE Si <•»(•..)- Urn* M rls «xfi-e 40H.P LONG SHAFT Johnson outboard togmt. Coatact Capt. rorreeterBennett, 48K Jalan Water Works I Pbooe J.B 3376. FOR HIRE Wars'* SS (MiH.)-Buc it cU. txtrm T.V. FOR HIRE monthly $18/-. Contact Malaysia Electric Co.. Spore REFRIGERATORS AT REASON ABLE Rates. Prompt862 words
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Advertisement970 1964-06-29 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrd» M fMtm.t CM S* efs eatrs) IM2 M/ MINOR 1800. A/40. 19«U VolKswagen. KllOO Deluxe ISSS r'/ Prefect IMI Hiilman P '1100. 1»5« A/40 IVio Volkswagen 1953 M 'Minor 1931 X/ SOOcc. 245 Middle Road. Spore *****. N.S.U. 150 CC SCOOTER 1968 Tnumpo T/Cnb 200 C.0.970 words
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Advertisement1014 1964-06-29 12 MISCELLANEOUS WHERE TO STAY (Spore) J9 Wtrd* U (Km.)- Box M ett. txtrt\ It Word* M i Min.)— Hox in eta. t trm FOR HOUSB UVLVURWAkHINU. "LLOYD HOUSE" HOTEL AlrPainting. Koo( Kepaira. vurnltur*. conditioned. D/Smglr Kooms. Modern Pc oata. Cumuure Kepollsning. He- convenience*. 1.,,,.rt Kuad. XZTBt/ moval and Building Renovations.1,014 words
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Advertisement1378 1964-06-29 13 10 LIVERPOOL k WCST COAST U k Oue S DC* U'H P Sham i-inan| ANTILOCHOt Avor-outh. linrital ll Pt July 2 luly 1 VJRON Littrpoel, Glasgow Gil. Jl uly 2 UNEAS Liverpnl J.ly i July i.ty 111 hi. ii PUEUS literpiil, eias|o« <uly II <ily 13 iuly 14/11 iuly 111,378 words
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Advertisement2476 1964-06-29 13 F^'the EAC lines I RrArttT TMV I /noMi 7*«t. rw«i inn fKONi «>m moHi«jj7i BWaVJMaaajßjaßjjajajjaaajjßjajißnjßa^ l^"' m t >a>M ti»»t?S SIIVI 10 iONOON, lIVEIPOOL k COHIINENIAI fOlii SAILINGS 10 GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMtURG. KREMEN ANTWERP. ROTTERBAM, AMSTERtAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANB COPENHAGEN BENHOPE Lo"oon'* Aug 1 Sixgaiori l'*aai i-c'i ■■nfapori Pi.2,476 words
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Advertisement1305 1964-06-29 13 teEL R LERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinfacora PL S'haa Pfnj'l M Oui tCITTf Of CHICAGO GH. MTUay M Jum 21 Jlly •CITY OF LEEI-- II 21 July 22 24 Jlly 24 25 July II Alf •CUV lIMH >5/21 lull 71 J»r It1,305 words
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Article1167 1964-06-29 14 rPHE table of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchan<e shows last business to Jane 20. (A) and last business ince that date (Hi with H and L Undlna; for Hichest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. HI *l«l BflcU J. 501,167 words
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Article32 1964-06-29 14 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicul). Jane 22. 68' i cU. $600.00 23. 67 T .,cts. $605.25 24. ris. st;i>.. kt t tik 68>» cts- $605.00 26. 68', cts. 5591.25 VI, $600.2532 words
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Article87 1964-06-29 14 TMI Malayan I>:nin|i Banki Assoeiatlen made tbrae changes In its rates) to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100). New Verk: buying TT 32 5/8, airmail OU 32t: 90 d/st. 33 1/16 credit bills. 33 3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 6/16, airmail OD So 7/16; l>o87 words
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Article36 1964-06-29 14 OH the free exenange market in Hontc Konr on Sulurday the U.S. dellsr ssasj quoted at T4J for It ■lod 73. for casti tterlMix *aa assjsjsj M itVM Mi one tatl et gsid at36 words
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Article113 1964-06-29 14 Jump 22 J:ine J:i MndtifttriaU: 104 87 103.93 Tim: 131.88 131.53 S rubbers: 105.34 105.34 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29 1962 100. Junr 1M 102 I- 1 131.18 105.34 June 25. i) 5.69 124 92 ***** Juno 28. 97.49 129.24 105.34 G. T. Disp. BerjunUi S.113 words
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639 1964-06-29 14 Tin gains in spite of supply from Indonesia TiE Straits tiai price in Penang on Saturday was set at $600.25, up $6 a picul. on an offering unoiliclallv estimated at 240 tons, up 10 tons. Tiiis brought me weeks offerings to 1.445 ton* agaiiiit, 1,474 ton* the previous week, and639 words
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Advertisement1121 1964-06-29 14 Yy tKAWASAKI RISEN* KAISHA LTD^ J U.S.A. PaciEic and Great Lakes/Bast Canada Service g Yokohama S. F Cisco Haiifai Montreal DM'nit C^cigi 1 T^uaesliiißi Maru 1 Aug 11 Asg 14 Sept 17 Sept 21 Stpt 1 Oc MausKima Maru 21 Aug I Stpt 21 Sept 7 Oct 14 Oct 211,121 words
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Advertisement1117 1964-06-29 14 I f^O?OI?IEiYT/ rTVES l ~t Soilings to the United Kingdom Deport Oep. Port Depart Arrive Spore S'hom Penong U.K. ORCADES" 5 July 6 July 27 July "CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Aug ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aug 22 Aug "CATHAY" 5 Sept 7 Met 8 Sept 2 Oct "CHITRAL"1,117 words
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Advertisement663 1964-06-29 14 WESI tUROPt SERVICE Snfapore ""^TTanr^™" Penanf Mawilltt, Narra, Dunkirk, NAUSICAA la Part 1/2 Jaly 3 Jaly Antwerp, Haakurf. Brians, IMII SOUTH WEST AFRICA SIRVICE Singapore tama V I laly Durban mm, Port tlirtbath (2S/T), Capetown (77/T), Matadi (1/1), Port Harcourt, lago* n/l), Cotonoo (a/I), lome. Tema, Takoradi Frettown. Dakar (23/1).663 words
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Advertisement150 1964-06-29 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay/ Italy Special Cmkssimil Rail Fires To All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore An. Genoo G. GALILEI" 4/ 7/64 20/ 7/64 "ASIA" 17/ 7/64 8/64 "G. MARCONI" 2/ 8/64 17/ 8/64 'VICTORIA" 13/ 8/64 5/ 9/64 "G. GALILEI" 5/ 9/64 21/ 9/64 -ASIA" 17/ »/64150 words
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2134 1964-06-29 15 Gamblers exploit fears of small investors From Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange suffered a heavy fall last week, with a year's gains swept away and many shares going to new lows. The market had been falling slowly since its peak just before the Malayan elections, making the sharpness2,134 words
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Article520 1964-06-29 15 rIE following Is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday June 26. INDUSTRIAL* Alex ord. l*j» Intend C.B HoldlnK »•«> S 10oa iwntopi J-g 1-22 EMO den J-OJ EUXX. g oammon mi t.«w«»«w f;tn Tn 10 3 U wood I'ark a520 words
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Advertisement636 1964-06-29 15 PENANG TENDERS INVITED IK R TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the J.R..K. itnULn nuiiv.c supply a nd delivery of the foUowTenders from J.K.R. registered ing Items of Furniture to the Contractors Class "D" (WORKS) Technical College. Kuala Lumpur: office^ 'the *aJSf TablM < Wooden> PWD Penang up to 12.00636 words
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Advertisement543 1964-06-29 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT STENOGRAPHER TIMESCALE Applications are invited from suitable candidates who are Federal Citizens between the ages of 17 and 27. for appointment aa Stenographer (Tlmescale) in the Board Organisation. Applicants must have passed Form IV in an approved English School and be in possession of a543 words
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Advertisement689 1964-06-29 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications aie Invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers Including those on probation for appointment as CIVIL ENGINEERS in the Public Works Department. Salary scale: $628 x 34-934/982 34-1,254 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Incremental credits will be I689 words
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Advertisement628 1964-06-29 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE JURUTERA KERJA RAYA IRONMONGERY FOR TELK- PERAK I OMs TRAINING CENTRE Tenders for the "suddlv and PHASE S. AT JALAN GLRNEY. delivery of pressure niters t«> KUALA LUMPLR Sungei Slput lor Sunget Siput Tenders will be received by the WWart r Su PP lv vill be received628 words
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Article, Illustration844 1964-06-29 16 40-WINKS AT WIMBLEDON... UNSEEDED KUHNKE PUTS OUT SANTANA LONDON, Sun IN ENERVATING heat on the centre court, Manuel Santana (Spain), the official third favourite for the Wimbledon title, lost in four sets to unseeded Christian Kuhnke (West Germany) here yesterday. The tall, left-handed German swept to a 6-3, 7-5, 6-8.Reuter; UPI - 844 words
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341 1964-06-29 16 LAUSANNE, Sun. A 35 year old Swiss businessman, Eric Jonas, has been appointed secretarygeneral of the lOC to succeed Otto Mayer, who is resigning as chancellor at the end of September, it was announced here yesterday. Mr. Jonas, vice-presi-dent of the European341 words
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384 1964-06-29 16 CRICKET Northants sparkle against Aussies ONDON. Sun NorthamptonL. shire's batsmen put on a bright show on tlie first day ot their match against the Australian touring team. They were all out just after tea for 235. Burly Colin Milburn gave the county a brisk start with 27 out of 30Reuter - 384 words
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Article66 1964-06-29 16 MOSCOW. Sun.— Viktor Kurentsov. 23-year-old Russia weightlifter, broke the world record in winning the European middleweight title here yesterday. Kunntsov had a total lift of 445kgs (980i-lb> with a press of 14 kgs (308 J). a snatch of 130kgs (286.1 i and a jerk of 175kgsReuter - 66 words
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Article268 1964-06-29 16 ATHLETICS NEW BRUNSWICK. Sun. —< Bob Huyes. United States' Olympic sprint hope, pulled a leg muscle in winning the 100 metres in the American AAU cl. impionships here yesterday Hayes said later that he mwht hive' to miss the United Bl first Olympic trials atReuter - 268 words
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185 1964-06-29 16 MOTOR-CYCLING Japanese Honda triumph ASSEN (Holland), Sun.— Japanese Honda machines scored a string of successes in the Dutch Motor-cycling Grand Prix here Jim Redman, (Rhodesia), on a Honda, won the 125 cc. 250 cc, and 350 cc titles, setting new race and lap hgurcs in all three events, and theReuter - 185 words
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Article20 1964-06-29 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Rugby Union will hold a fixtures meeting on July 13 at SCC at 5.30 p.m.20 words
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199 1964-06-29 16 GOLF LEGRANGE CHAMP IN DUNLOP MASTERS LONDON. Sun. Coble 1 egBM Jl-yr.ir-old Soutn African. became the "Champion of Champions" when he won the Dunlop Masters gnir tournament at Royal Birkdule. Lancashire yesterday. With rounds of 69. 72. 73 and T4 lor a 72 holes aggregate of L'BB. he beat Britii.liReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement1072 1964-06-29 16 THE METAL BOX COMPANY BAHACIAN KERJA2 Of MALAYSIA LIMITED PELAJARAN, (Incorporated in Singapore) JABATAN KERJA RAYA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TINDER NOTICE that the Fifteenth Annual General Tenders from Cl.. Meeting of the Metal Box Com- pbove registered JKR. Contra c- pany of Malaysia Limited will be uj rs villl1,072 words
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Advertisement786 1964-06-29 16 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERAJAAN KELANTAN JAWATAN KOSONG Pennohonan2 ada lah dijetnput daripada ra'ayat Persekutuan Tanah Melayu bagi perlantelcan ka-jawatan pembantu Pertanian Muda ißahaxian ttl> di-Pejabat Pertanian Negeri. 1 1 Kelantan dl-atas tangga-gaji:— Tlngkatan Menengah II $94 x 7.30- 124/Pepereksaan/ 149 x 7.50--209 Oalangan Kesemixirnaan/ -)0 x 7.50-312.50 ißagi Kelu- lusan786 words
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Advertisement265 1964-06-29 16 F Cologna S^^^l,'^g~^gZ!^ CX OCOPO" AH< r^J-fi Enjoy the masculine freshness of Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of I confidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. HULTON NEW YORK LONDON DfOOO'i-T DtOOO-'-t ■4* "SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1964 Ist265 words
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Article2210 1964-06-29 17 CHASARI, HIS ONLY RUNNER, COMPLETES A FINE DOUBLE WINNERS AT A GLANCE Race 1 Bos Fall ($16) Race 2 Chasari ($9) Race 3 Larator (s3B>; Race 4 Khampang Phet ($165)- Race 5 Bat Masterson ($16); Race 6 Ramarajiam ($78); Race 7 Anita ($10); Race 82,210 words
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Article41 1964-06-29 17 TOTAL POOL $115,004 1 No. *****3 (528,463) 2 No. *****2 ($14,231) 3 Xo. *****1 ($7,115) Starters ($1,016 each): Nos. *****6, *****0, *****9, *****1, *****8. *****9, *****0. Consolation ($632): Nos. *****3. *****7, *****3, *****4, *****5, *****3. *****0. *****8, *****7. *****0.41 words
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131 1964-06-29 17 PETER PIPER WINS PLATE RACE BY FIVE LENGTHS J ON DON. Sun Peter Piper (2ft-l) won the Northumberland Plate run over 181 at Newcastle yesterday Lomand was second and Senior Steward third of 18 runners. Peter Piper (John Wilson up) won by flve lengths with half length between second andReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement388 1964-06-29 17 I ATSCT fcaT^ I LIT I £y I VII CA I C jiaal afeai iSfc W I A LEAP INTOTOK Fl^^^Hils is what the industrialisation drive means to Singapore more jobs, more security, a higher standard of living for all. Hardly a day passes in Singapore without a new factory388 words
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Advertisement314 1964-06-29 17 f BLUE BOOK LIABILITIES Deposits !<:,1 17.387,489,453 'Botiowed Money 155.572.883.711 C»H Money v, 725.000.000 j Foreun Exchange. -il 530 ft 66 87? I A GREAT BANK? How do you judge the world's great banks? Deposits are one way. The Mitsubishi Bank's deposits of .over one trillion yen* tell part of314 words
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Article, Illustration644 1964-06-29 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - This new concept Ghazali NORMAN SIEBEL To strive to improve, not merely compete By |^l ALA LUMPUR, Sun. A new concept for .Malaysian athletics based on a progression from mere participation to solid achievement was outlined by Dato .Mohamed (i h v a I i bin Shafie at the Malaysian644 words
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Article329 1964-06-29 18 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE Recreation Club caused a sensation in the S.C.A. Senior tournament today when they told the University captain, Prashant Gatha, who was going in to bat, that they were conceding a walkover because of what they claimed to be poor umpiring and walked329 words
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Article305 1964-06-29 18 SOCCER S'PORK > S(;OR 3: SINGAPORE, Sunday A HATTRICK by centre-forward Chow Chee Kiong enabled Selangor to retain the Burnley Cup in the Under-20 soccer final at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight Despite the closeness of the score, Selangor were deserving winners. They played the better305 words
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235 1964-06-29 18 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia's athletes to compete in the Olympic Games will liave seven weeks' centralised i training in Kuala Lumpur under coaches Bill Miller. Stan Wright and Tan Eng Yoon before they leave for Tokyo in the first week of October. This was235 words
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Article203 1964-06-29 18 TENNIS Pearce keeps triple crown IPOH. Sun— Australian John x Pearce won the trlpie crown for the third successive year In the Perak Open lawn tennis championships here today. Pearce retained the singles title by defeating nil doubles partner SA. Azman 6-2. 6-4 in 40 minutes. Then Pearce and Azman203 words
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Article113 1964-06-29 18 In Malaya Cup matches. Malacca scored an easy 4-1 home win against Armed Force*, while Pahang held Negri Sembilan to 3-3 at Kuantan. The Choc brothers monopolised the scoring (or Malacca. Robert got two while Richard and Johnny got one each. Shukor shot Forces into the lead113 words
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Article780 1964-06-29 18 At Balestier: RAF Changi beat SCRC by nine wickets. m R< Lini Swaug b Bramble 22. Koe Leng b Bramble 2. Kirn Seng b Bramble 2. Harban.s not out 17. Cecil Wong c Burgess b Bramble 2. Yogarajah b Fletcher 1 0, R.V.S. Sundram b Fletcher 2,780 words
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Article133 1964-06-29 18 I f ONDON, Sun. Tom CartLi wrlght, the Warwickshire all rounder who bowls medium fast. Is Included for the first time this season in the 12 from whom England will make a final choice for the Third Test against Australia at Leeds on Thursday. Geoff Boycott.Reuter - 133 words
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141 1964-06-29 18 Singapore Malays retain the Gold Cup I'KNAXG 8 SPORE 2 I>ENANG. Sun. Singapore retained the Sultans' Gold Cup when they fought off a strong challenge from Penang in the final oi the Malays' Inter-State soccer competition here tonight. After both sides nad missed early chances. Singapore "-wept into the lead141 words
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196 1964-06-29 18 HOCKEY Take-easy S'pore win quad title SINGAPORE. Sun Sin- gapore won the M.H.F. luadrangular championtoday, when they lrew 1-1 with Johore in :he final match at Farrer Park. Singapore, who had earlier beaten Armed Korces 3-0 and Selangor l-o. did not go all out today and seemed 1 content for196 words
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Article75 1964-06-29 18 J^UALA LUMPUR Talalhi spr.i.i' :i surprise today when ho lx\it Nk Joo Pour in the Belamtor Cyclists Assort*tion's 1.000 metres uprini trial at the Diplomatic gncluv here. Conrarl won m lmin 18-ec Joo Ptiik. who holfls the Asian record of 1:16.8. could only return 1:19.1 lodav.75 words
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Article17 1964-06-29 18 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca Selection trounced Johore Custom? 9-1 in a friendly hockey match here today.17 words
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Obituary32 1964-06-29 18 MR. LAW SHOU VEE of K U iu.-«f<l ;i\v.iy in.iriiiillv ,v !poh Gi nor.il Ho«)'it:;i or 27 ii M Col 'I ny, II Jalaa U 1!' I.J. on 30.6.64 Ii noon.32 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1964-06-29 18 Sports Diary RL'GGER: Raffles Institution v St. Andrews School. Bras Ba&ah 'Road. SOCCER: SAFA Div. 2A Kampong Kapor v Rajaji, Jalan Besar. Div. 2C— Star Soccerites v Badan Kesenlan. Jalan Besar. Div. 3C— Neutonites v T.8.A.. AAA "A" v Ocean, P. Setia v 408 Reme Civ. (all at Farrer Park);73 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-06-29 18 lIIOHEST and lowest temperaiA tures in Malaya and Singapore for tlie period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lownl Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 88 7242 words
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