The Straits Times, 6 July 1964
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Title Section20 1964-07-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 tie**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 6, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article, Illustration862 1964-07-06 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Soekarno likely to mount a 'greater offensive': PM By 'Rally to defence of this country' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned today that President Soekarno would probabiy mount a "greater offensive" soon and called on all Malaysians to rally to the defence of the862 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-07-06 1 THE. Prime Minister, Tengku Atadul Rahman, waves to the crowd at the airport yesterday. Despite the rain, a large crowd, many carrying banners, saw the Tengku off. Straits Times picture by Wan Seng Yip. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION PLAN OPPOSED BY UNION LEADERWan Seng Yip - 41 words
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Article, Illustration182 1964-07-06 1 TROPHY TO HUNT IN HEAVY RAIN KUALA LUMIH'K, Sunday. TIEUT.-COL. H.R.A. Hunt with an exhibition of skilful driving in heavy rain won the Rothmans Challenge Trophy in the. Formula Libre main race of the third Tengku Abdul Rahman- circuit rates al Petaling .lava today. r He snatched victory in the182 words
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69 1964-07-06 1 JESSELTON, Sun. A total of 152 Sabahans of 16 different races who signed up for service with the 2nd Bn. Malaysia Hangers, left for training in Malaya today. The youths aged between 18 and 24 will receive their training at Sungei Patani. This bringsAP - 69 words
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224 1964-07-06 1 Narayanan: 'Bosses feel loss of protection KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE president of the ICFTU Asian regional organisation, Mr. P.P. Narayanan, today criticised employers demanding the introduction of compulsory arbitration. He was speaking at the annual general meeting of the Selangor branch of thr National Union of Teachers at the St.224 words
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Article69 1964-07-06 1 MOSCOW. Sun.— After decades of making films about Lenin and other heroes of Commuimn the Soviet Union is going to n.,.kr a movie about the man who .started it all— Karl Marx. The newspaper Trud (Labour) reports that filming will begin this month on whatAP - 69 words
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Article58 1964-07-06 1 NEW DELHI. Sun— Tuberculosis in India takes a toil of five million lives each year, according to scientific surveys conducted by the Government. These surveys reveal that out of India's 440 million people, nearly six million are suffering from the disease. Of this number, nearlyUPI - 58 words
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Article135 1964-07-06 1 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight explained why the P.AP. was against Maphilindo. Speaking to a multiracial audience at the third anniversary dinner at Kampong Kapor community centre. Mr. Lee. who is the secretary-general of P.AJ\ declared: "We are not afraid135 words
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69 1964-07-06 1 DENVER. Sun. Lightning struck a Denver businessman twice yesterday. Mr. Milton C. Patterson. 53. and three other golfers on a suburban course, wore knocked to the ground by a bolt of lightning. As they ran to the club house. Mr. Patterson was struckAP - 69 words
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Article33 1964-07-06 1 CATANIA (East Sicily). Sun.A stream of fiery lava about 200 yards wide was flowing down the western slope of Mount Etna today, following an eruption by the volcano last night. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article25 1964-07-06 1 ISTANBUL (Turkey). Sun.— ExCol. Talat Aydemir. leader of an abortive coup in May 1963. was hanged at Ankara central prison early today.— UPl.25 words
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Article63 1964-07-06 1 RANGOON. Sun.— More than 200 Burmese Tangsa tribesmen have been driven from their villages by marauding Kachin tribal rebels in northwestern Burma, the Government-owned working People's Daily reported today. The paper said the rebels were ruthlessly persecuting Tangsa villages in the Namyun area in Kachin StateUPI - 63 words
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Article61 1964-07-06 1 MANILA. Sun. Storm signals were hoisted today over the Bicol Provinces in the Southern Philippines in anticipation of a tropical storm sighted some 600 miles EastSoutheast of the area. The Manila Weather Bureau said the storm "Oloring". which goes by the international name of "Cora", wasUP - 61 words
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201 1964-07-06 1 Jomo: Britain must say 'yes' to ban LONDON. Sun. The Prime Minister of Kenya, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, said last night Britain must agree to economic sanctions and the immediate implementation of the United Nations ban on the sale of arms to South Africa. He said the question of oil sanctionsUPI - 201 words
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Article39 1964-07-06 1 NEW FREEDOM BLANTYRE. Sun The black, red and crcen of the new State «»f NalMTl will be rmiMd to the strains of Malawi'! national anthrm irhMl this African territory "f Nyasaland becomes independent at ■Malgkl tonight. Rrutor.39 words
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Article, Illustration352 1964-07-06 2 'Help the poor' C'wealth move LONDON, Sunday. A NEW British approach for Commonwealth action including joint financing of development projects to boost the living standards of the poorer partner nations will be put before the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference opening here on Wednesday. Commonwealth moves to strengthen United Nations peace-keeping352 words
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Article279 1964-07-06 2 Deadline for Arab freedom: 1968 1 ONDON, Sun. Bri- tain has agreed to a new democratic constitution for the South Arabian Federation as a prelude to independence for the Federation not later than 19G8, it was announced last night The announcement marked the end of a month of talks between279 words
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Article47 1964-07-06 2 RAWALPINDI (Pakistan) Sun Three children playing In an iron trunk in the village of Kaleke Mandi Mere suilocated yesterday when the lid snapped down on them One boy MM dead wnen the trunk was opened and the other two died at the hospital. I47 words
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134 1964-07-06 2 INDONESIA NOW SWITCHES ITS TRADE —TO HK_ LIONG KONG, Sun.— Indonesian officials here say they hope to turn this British colony into an entrepot for their country's trade in place of Singapore. Already, there have been marked Improvements in Hong Kong's business with Indonesia, particularly In the export and re-exportReuter - 134 words
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Article26 1964-07-06 2 ANKARA, Sun. Former colonel Talat Aydemir. 61, acknowledged leader of the abortive 1963 coup d'etat in Turkey, was Colonel Talat Aydemin. SI. ackion here.26 words
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Article329 1964-07-06 2 US considers moving more troops WASHINGTON, Sun. T The Johnson A d m i n i s tration is seriously considering some further redeployment of forces in the Western Pacific to prepare for expanded military operations in South-East. Asia if they become necessary. General Maxwell D. Taylor, the new Ambassador329 words
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Article24 1964-07-06 2 KARACHI. Sun.— lndian troop* fired across the Kashmir ceasefire line last Thursday and killed two Kashmir civilians, it was oltlrkilly stated today.24 words
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Miscellaneous20 1964-07-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /V/UT WCXJLO A ~\W YOU Like FOtZ t*?3v V V SUI^EB?/ JZ£3) k S" S20 words
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Article432 1964-07-06 3 CHINA IS GROWING IN IMPORTANCE AND IT WILL BE AMERICA'S NO. 1 ENEMY, SAYS PRESIDENT DE GAULLE BONN, Sunday PRESIDENT de Gaulle told West German leaders yesterday that the United States would turn its attention from Europe to Communist China, a well informed source reported.432 words
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Article, Illustration192 1964-07-06 3 Tower of Pisa is elastic, say experts PiSA (Italy), Sun. 1 The Leaning Tower of Pisa is elastic- -it tilts forward by day, ar?,d back by night. This Is the conclusion of a team of scientists who measured the tilt of the 800-year-old tower two weeks ago. Professor Bruno Plstolesl.AP - 192 words
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Article84 1964-07-06 3 Mount Etna erupts again CATANIA. ffMrtm. Sun. Mount Etna burst into a violent now eruption last night, hurling volcanic ash 1.000 y:ii'ls into the UT and sendini: two streams of lava boilini, over the rim of the two mile higli central crater. Thr thunder ol explosions from tho 600-yard wide84 words
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Article69 1964-07-06 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Two pnternity suit* on file in Los I Angeles superior court accuse I Elijah Muliammed. leader of the Bl.«ck Muslim cult, of fathering tiiree children and conceiving a lourth with two former secretaries. The suits, filed yesterday by Lucille Rosary and Evelyn69 words
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Article28 1964-07-06 3 WARSAW. Sun Three people were killed and 10 others Injured when a passenger train crashed into a goods train near Lublin, eastern Poland lut night.28 words
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Article68 1964-07-06 3 $3.5 m damages award NEW YORK. Sun. A 17-year-old schoolboy, paralysed from th* neck down after breaking his back in an accident in a school gymnasium, has been awarded U.B--51.180.000 iM53.540.000> damages by a Jury at Morrtstown. New Jersey. Counsel for the Chatham Education Board, the defendants, said they wouldReuter - 68 words
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107 1964-07-06 3 NEW YORK, Sun. —It should be a cinrh for 19K4's briclr to rook itist the way "his" mother did if mother mi obliging enough to tape all his favourites. According to refrigeration and air conditioning experts, it is conceivable that sometime within the next107 words
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Article, Illustration386 1964-07-06 3 Franco plans to seize Gibraltar, says Walker LONDON, Sunday. A LABOUR Party charge that Gen. Franco threatens to take back Gibraltar featured the British election campaign yesterday as it took an increasingly rougher tone. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, who would be Foreign Minister if Labour wins this fall, criticised Gen.386 words
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Article107 1964-07-06 3 39-29-40 singer in topless dress lOXDON, Sun. A traffic jam was caused in London yesterday when Marion Hodgkinson, 26. wore a topless dress to a hairdressing salon. The shapely (measurements 39-29-40) singer, was pictured in London newspapers today "poised and unabashed." as she sat with other women customers, some lookingReuter - 107 words
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141 1964-07-06 3 U.S. SENDS ACHESON TO HELP IN CYPRUS TALKS WASHINGTON, Sun. r Mr. Dean Acheson, former U.S. Secretary of State, will fly to Geneva tomorrow at President Johnson's lequest to assist efforts to resolve the Cyprus crisis, the State Department announced today. He will be in Geneva during talks between Greece.Reuter - 141 words
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Article57 1964-07-06 3 WOLFSBURO. (West Offmany). Sun. Sales of YolksI wagens were up by 20 per cent in the first half of the year, the firm's general manager, Professor Heinrich Nordhofl. said today. He told shareholders here that 742.000 vehicles had been sold by June 30. compared with57 words
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Advertisement268 1964-07-06 3 \t7 interest a^J J/fo PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write todiy for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full det.ili of how ouy it ii to open a Deposit Account. MALAYAN FINANCE LTD. Xt^^tft/ AUTHORISED CAPITAL:268 words
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Advertisement262 1964-07-06 3 HHanMVMMMMQ Iff < ii^flß. 'r w mm m vA*^BS\ LADIES DEPT. 41-43, High Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** J BUgUUMH rj \A\Mm Wfiki -f al V7TV ■Tiirfii li^fl ■k'ro~nsas ■i w j|| KM lilMlgll iVM Obtainable At All Leading Dlspcniarict ft Drug Stern. Manufactured by: CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., Tokyo, Japan.262 words
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Article29 1964-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The newly recistered Sembawane Dramatic Scx-iety has elected the following office-bearers: Mr. T. Ramakrishmin (president), Mr. R. S. Anandnn (secretary) and Mr. M. Ramas.imy (treasurer).29 words
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313 1964-07-06 4 Nair warns of Reds among I WU leadership SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, has warned the Industrial Workers Union of Singapore that a "fairly powerful pro-Communist element" is entrenched in its leadership, and called on the members to eliminate these313 words
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123 1964-07-06 4 - OINGAPORE, Sun. AU O parkin? in Raffles Place is prohibited, and only loading and unloading permitted, during the period of the conversion of the present car park there into an underground car park and the establishment of a public garden at road level. Conversion123 words
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Article36 1964-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Youth Symphony Orchestra will stage a choral and orchestral concert with Filipino violinist Gilopez Kabayao and the Combined Schools Choirs at the National Theatre on July 18 at 8.30 pjn.36 words
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195 1964-07-06 4 if From Pgee One arrogantly evasive Instead of be- 1 coming humane. "Compulsory arbitration in a country where there is no mini- mum wage legislation, is a primi- me. wasteful and dangerous method of perpetual ing a kind of colontal injustice on workers who195 words
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Article71 1964-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The International Polk Dance Club of the Chinese YMCA Is sponsoring its fourth international folk dance intensive course at the Chinese YMCA auditorium from Aug. 5 to 21 from 9.30 a.m. daily. This is a follow-up of the previous course conducted by the club71 words
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Article50 1964-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Merry Widow will begin its five-day run at the Victoria Theatre with a matinee at 7.30 p.m on Tuesday. A Scene-shifters' production, is produced by David Prosser, assisted by Eileen Smith. The music director is Barry Dunnage who will conduct a 20-piece orchestra.50 words
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Article, Illustration271 1964-07-06 5 32 senior men move up in new police promotions KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I'HK promotion of 32 senior police officers has been announced. On top of the list is the Selangor Chief Police Officer, li:che Moharred Natt bin Haji Mohamed Yusoff, who has been promoted to the rank of Senior Assistant271 words
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Article158 1964-07-06 5 VARSITY'S TASK AHEAD— BY KUAN YEW CJINOAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night that having won independence, the task now was to balance the conflicting interests of the various* communities into "our multiracial society fairly and justly while we slowly integrate them into a national158 words
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83 1964-07-06 5 TELUK ANSON, Sun. Cheong All See, 57. who tiad >ix previous convictions, was fined 51. 500- or 6 months' jail, by the Sessions Court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to unlawful possession ol 20 tahils ol raw opium Senior Inspector Sewa83 words
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244 1964-07-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE chairman of the Selar.gor branch of the National Union of Teachers Mr. J. 3. Amarsinghe, today urged the Government to launch a crash programme to meet the demand for more graduate teachers in upper secondary classes. Speaking at244 words
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119 1964-07-06 5 SINGAPORE, Sun—Malaysian students leaving for the United States and Canada for further studies can contact their fellow countrymen through the Malaysian Students' Association, care of the permanent Malaysian Mission to the United Nations at 845 Third Avenue, New York. An official statement issued119 words
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Article30 1964-07-06 5 PENANO. Sun. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. has declared Province Wellesley a rabies-free area. It was gazetted an Infected area on Oct. 14 last year.30 words
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Article40 1964-07-06 5 .MI'AK. Sun I he assistant manager of TrmiancRcnihons Kulilht latete. Mr. James Lamb. 28. was fatally injured when his car bit a hi.ll while negotiatine a bend at 13th mile. Muar-Pagoh Road, at 2.30 a.m. today.40 words
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267 1964-07-06 5 Ex-soldier Goh on use of mosquito coils in jungle SINGAPORE, Sun. What does a spiral coil of mosquito incense do to the mosc.uito? The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. gave the answer today when he laid the foundation stones of two new factories the Nanyang Iron Nail Factory267 words
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Article61 1964-07-06 5 In the Sunday Times yesterday. the man holding the umbrella in the picture showing Mrs Annie Ong Teng Kirn uking the salute at the march-past, of pupils of the Anglo-Chinese School. KamIMr. was Mr Chin Sun Khoon. a member of the Board of Governors not61 words
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Article42 1964-07-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— The world director of the G.rl Gu:dt> and Girl Scouts. Dame Leslie Wliateley. is due to visit Malaysia from Aug 8 to 23. She will arrive here on Auk. 8 nnd leave for Jessehon on Aug. 11.42 words
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Advertisement403 1964-07-06 5 THE NCR COMPU-TRONIC* provides NEW LOW COST accounting VERSATILITY. The COMPU-TRONIC also meets the challenging requirements of economy, speed and efficiency. Complete alpha-numeric f*eiliti«» ££edtonuo u «plit-*eeond'* calculation* f Complete ***ingle-key" wwn* I entry control ji £tiutf\em'o keyboard control* y V Automatic dollar CD printing £&dt**fue ■elf-checking Complete variable program403 words
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317 1964-07-06 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. J'HE Singapore Government is concerned over the dilemma of thousands who leave school each year looking for white-collar jobs. To help school leavers, the Government has set up a special committee to disseminate information on careers and occupational opportunities. I317 words
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99 1964-07-06 6 MUAR, Sun. Thirty fishermen in Parit Unas, five miles from here, have abandoned deep-sea fishing and turned to farming because of Indonesian confrontation. One of them, Sim Yong Hai, 38, said today: "Though the income as farmers is not as good as that99 words
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86 1964-07-06 6 gENTONG. Sun.— Mr. Tan Kung Choon (Alliance) has been elected chairman of the Bentong Town Council. He replaces Mr. Poon Chee Kal (Socialist Front) who had to resign following a 'no confidence"' vote on him by the council ncently. The council at its recent86 words
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Article51 1964-07-06 6 PENANG. Sun. The Governor. Ra.ia Tun Uda Al-HaJ, has appointed the following to be unofficial members of the Penang Free School board of trustees: Dr. Ong Huck Chye, Mr. Hussein H. Abaoolcader. Mr. Koh Sin Hock. Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Che Mat and Mr. Saw Choo Theng.51 words
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Article61 1964-07-06 6 KAJANG. Sun— Twenty-six farmers, including six women from Beranang near here, will leax-r for Pral tomorrow to learn double cropping of padi. They will be in Pral for three days. The tour Is sponsored by the State Agriculture Department. The party will be led61 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-07-06 6 ICI MAN IN FOR TALKS ON MANURE FACTORY KL ALA LI'MPLK. SunMr. B. Duncan (above). Overseas Director of ICI s agricultural division in Britain, is now on a two-week visit to Malaya and Singapore. In Malaya. Mr. Duncan will have discussions with thp directors of the Chemical Company of Majaysia119 words
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Article23 1964-07-06 6 MACHANG. Sun. Kelantan Police will hold a dance at the police officers' mess in Kota Bharu at 8.30 p.m on Saturday.23 words
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238 1964-07-06 6 Opened: A bridge that will rise with river j OENTONG, Sun.— The 11 Minister of Works, Pests and Telecomunications, D a t o V. T. Sambanthan, today opened to traffic a bridge which can rise v.hen the river is in Hood. The bridge, designed by an American Peace Corps volunteer.238 words
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Article40 1964-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police detained 13 men when 2,407 people were screened during antleecret society rounds In the past 24 hours. Three were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance and 10 under the Societies Ordinance.40 words
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192 1964-07-06 6 l/TJALA LUMPUR, Bmv Malp.ysla Is lootoInp- for healthy. Intelligent and unmarried young men to be trained as regular officers for her army and navy. The Ministry of Defence announced today that the men, between 17 j and 21 years, were required for th«192 words
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76 1964-07-06 6 Coming: Man to organise cancer war A/TELBOURNE. Sun. Mr. Don Chipp. a member of the linance council of the 70-nation International Onion Against Cancer, will fly to Malaysia on Tuesday to organise local action in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. He told reporters yesterday his aim was to start societies inReuter - 76 words
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Article191 1964-07-06 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, called for greater efforts by voluntary welfare organisations to help the under-privileged people. He made the call at the Youth Centre, Kampong Pandan yesterday when he opened a second meeting of191 words
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Miscellaneous186 1964-07-06 6 Straits Times Crossword H flP~MF~lV r^lF~lflF~'fli ACROSS 5. Tho' aloof, Ferdinand la 7. You heard a musical irutru- tender-hearted (5). ment in the back ol th. boat? gfi^"^^'- AMributm Krnwan""^ %^tTS£%S*£2i* 8 Run to act paid? (5). n and compact (6). U about one form of conscious- 12. Top Turin186 words
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618 1964-07-06 7 Firm's losses so court extends a pay agreement Tan: Satisfied company in no position to offer more benefits f PHE Second Industrial Arbitration Court has granted an application by the P.A.R. Malayan Paintworks Ltd. for the extension of a collective agreement with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union for618 words
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123 1964-07-06 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Metro Philharmonic Society will present a three-act comic opera "The Bartered Bride by Bedru-h Sme- tana in October at the Victoria Theatre. The opera will be performed by a cabt of 11 principal singers and a 50-member chorus from the123 words
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209 1964-07-06 7 Backdating hitch over pay for doctors and dental surgeons T\OCTORS and dental surgeons have not yet received the new salaries offered them by the Government last Decemh or This U because the question to backdating the offer has not been settled. The doctors want the offer to be made effective209 words
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Article181 1964-07-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Motorists have become more careful on the highways since the mobile highway patrol came into operation In June last year. The rate of accidents has been reduced in the state according to the Traffic Chief. Inche Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. At the moment181 words
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137 1964-07-06 7 ELECTRONIC EYE TRAPS 207 MOTORISTS 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sun 1Y A special radar quad operating the electronic eye speed trap booked 207 speeding motorists in and outside the Federal capital last month. The Traffic Chief. Deputy Superintendent Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. also said that 1 there were still many more reckless137 words
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103 1964-07-06 7 IPOH. Sun The winners In ttie eight districts of the various competitions of the National Language Month in Perak will participate in the state luials for IS days starting tomorrow. The competitions are In elocution, debate, concert, di^cu^-i^n quiz and reading which were103 words
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Article52 1964-07-06 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Imports of mild steel round bar.'. Into Sin- gapore mast now be covered b> specific licences approved by the Department of Imports and Exports Control and Registration. An official notice states that applications for import quotas must be accompanied by evidence of imports52 words
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Article60 1964-07-06 7 PENANO. Sun —The Minister of Transport and Umno national youth leader, Oato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, will open the Penans I Umno Youth assembly at Umno Hall on July 19. Delegates from 30 branches will attend the assembly which will be preceded by a youth60 words
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Article140 1964-07-06 8 I# Weras Sit (minimum) HASSAN MAULAN oa behalf of \»anx Bakar s family thanka all roller Officers. Football Aaaoclatlosa of s naapore. Malaya, and Hongkong. Also Tnenda In attending at the funeral of brother MR. TAN TBNO THAI, Ra*. Tan •1.. Klong. sir. Taa Cbea Bang. Mr. .-■d Mrs140 words
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Obituary21 1964-07-06 8 I* Ward* Sl* (Minimum) PITER TAN THIAM HOOK departed 67. hj Oone but not forgotten by wife and family.21 words
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Article180 1964-07-06 8 U Words lit (Mtutmmm) HURRY- BIG BARGAIN at RIMa a i old RtoraKe Draaaea, Italian Room ChiMfaa'l Wear and Textiles are at i torn prices Sacrifice STILL SUFFERING from a 'hang Dvaf* 1 thl* morning? Then take two 'Ahleta and you'll feel Proliiia pep you up CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST180 words
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The Straits Times
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Article827 1964-07-06 8 In the coming month, Tengku Abdul Rahman and his aides will meet the leaders and the representatives of several dozen nations whose peoples make up the greater part of the world's population. The mission's task will be to repeat and elaborate for this vast and influential audience827 words
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Article343 1964-07-06 8 The Sultan of Perak's speech to the State Assembly on Saturday carried a strong hint that the tin industry would soon get access to the fresh mining land it needs so urgently. The State Government, said the Sultan, had formulated a policy on mining in Malay reservations which343 words
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Article, Illustration1710 1964-07-06 8 COL/iV LEGUM - Saving the Commonwealth COL/iV LEGUM RACE TENSIONS THAT ARE THREATENING THE GREATEST BRIDGE BETWEEN NATIONS by WHEN the leaders of c i ghteen nations of the British Comnnonwealth meet in London this week they will talk about th© future of the Commonwealth itself something they do only rarely. For theOFNS - 1,710 words
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The nurse's assistant
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Letter66 1964-07-06 8 LETTERS to the Editor crult attendants. It should not recruit assistant nurses and pay them so miserably for doing staff nurses' work. May I suggest that the following be considered by the department: Put all assistant nurses in Division HI after completion of training. Give them preference In selection for66 words
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Letter61 1964-07-06 8 IT Is a pity the Public 1 Works Department has decided to blast down the gun emplacements on top of Mount Faber. Undoubtedly they were facing the wrong direction when the Japanese arrived, but they are facing the right way should Soekarno decided to send his socalled volunteers61 words
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Letter51 1964-07-06 8 rpHE taxi situation in X Singapore is deteriorating. They overcharge, refuse fares for short distances, charge for coming to your house to pick you up and. at least in the area. I live in— Holland Road,— have no qualms about abusing passengers in arguments over cost of fares. PASSENGER51 words
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Advertisement683 1964-07-06 8 Straits Tistw* 4 Malay Ma 3 CkMelflrd iMftlumMi area; ac fceae-sd «a» le* Ptonr COLO tTOMOI AJrCsaD* Orcawd Boed COLD SJTOSfAOC ■NAMCMajS AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATOMS KtPfEL ROAD-NAVAL BAM AuMtoHsed «iis>«: em book stoas ltd WbKteester Messa. Cafsr Oaaw STMeT NCWS FHOHT nupeWcri Sansi»si*»l M. M. IBMAIL S Alaawalty Roed. Mesas683 words
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Advertisement41 1964-07-06 8 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST loooUy incorporated bonk AUTHOftfSCD CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 OSVCD FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 30,500,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000 00 $4rf SAFELYSAVi WISELYSmt WITH O.CM.C. MAMCWfS THSOOSNOOT MrbMSIsV K. SOVTM LAST JmMA.41 words
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Advertisement83 1964-07-06 8 v Wcifaincr 'y bVjL -lk 1 I j LOCKHEED j^^wgZj I ...the standard for j moderate duty brake BPL brakes. BP WAGNER LOCKHEED WaHner HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Qualify SHOULD GO »"v o tef BRAKE SYSTEM none more w|de YOU USED. SERVICE Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 -319. Orchard Road.83 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1964-07-06 9 PREMIER, MINISTERS JOIN THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun J)ATO Loke Wan Tho and Datin Loke were laid to rest this morning after a two-hour long funeral procession through the main streets of the capital. Thousands of people lined the streets three toSoong Hon Sin - 1,093 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-07-06 9 BISHOP 11.8. Amstutz of the Methodist Church conducting the funeral service on a hill slope at the family burial ground on Hawthornden rubber estate at the 6th mile, Lin Klang Road, before burying the caskets containing the ashes of Dato and Datin Loke Wan Tho yesterday.Ng En Khean - 107 words
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185 1964-07-06 9 'Attack vs and it will mean Indonesia's end 9 LTUANTAN, Sun.— The Chief 1 Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. said here today that U Soekarno made an all-out attack on Malaysia. It would mean the end of Indonesia. Mr. Ntngkan was on a three-day private visit to the185 words
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224 1964-07-06 9 ITUALA LUMPUR, Son. The University of Malaya Is to start a "modest" agriculture experimental station. The unlTerslty authorities today called for tenders to clear 43 acres of land on the edge of the Faculty or Agriculture at Pantal Valley The lot Is to be224 words
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77 1964-07-06 9 Cholera: Free jabs for all in Kedah ALOR STAR. Sun. A statewide drive to mass-inoculate all people who had not received antlcholera jabs within the last mi months. Is to be started soon. '•This is a precautionary measure following the discovery of two cases of cholera In North Kedan last77 words
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Article34 1964-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Seven armed robbers early this mom in* tied up three men In a cofWshop in Prince Philip Avenue and scaped with $1,000 and cigareue* in rth $250.34 words
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Advertisement181 1964-07-06 9 The nmt Aoiuob VQTQftomt BoM^btf v only n ivtd€ i riG newest Konsort c Too wouldn't MfewaflMrwoll bmmodhabOr i WhafcaboatNfßriUoft It taicea only five second*. I I Jit your hand ao neatly. Not until yoahoid the With safe. dean, odourless butane fas from a I I new Varaflame Banker. Klip181 words
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Advertisement151 1964-07-06 9 B&MBS?'-*''' >$jBu sir I pSMTASTIK i/*\l HAIR OIL j^jgp, \lB|«' SWASTIK Hoir Oil >s pur* l^f Ol discreetly perfumed l^ffil K SWASTIK regularly opplted LmH&mr^^ ensures o healthy growth a 4 hair, rich ond gleaming 0^ S SWASTIK Moir Oil it far jH Wk genuine hoir car*. StoH Wf li'.mg151 words
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466 1964-07-06 10 Doubts so 2 cleared of cheating a nurse LAWYER'S EVIDENCE IN $43,000 CASE MALACCA. Sun Mr. Seivarasan: "Was the man caught?" "Yes." Mr. Seivarasan: "And with $500 on him?" "No." Mr. Seivarasan: "Finally he was released?"— -I don't know. Mr. Seivarasan: "Did this man extort from you?" "One day when466 words
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226 1964-07-06 10 MALACCA, Sun. TTHE chairman of the Malaysian Chinese association branch here, Dato Tan Cheng Swee. said yesterday th;>.t the only solution to unemployment in the country was industrialisation. Dato Tan was outlining the State Government development plan to boost the progress of Malacca in the next226 words
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119 1964-07-06 10 IPOH. Sun. Thieves raided the St. John AmI bulance Association premises and two houses last night and stole goods worth $675Prom the St. John Ambulance I Association, they took five tables I and 20 chairs worth 8365. Prom the homes of Mr. H.119 words
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Article, Illustration74 1964-07-06 10 'TWO young Kuropean couples crept out of this car more shocked than injured after it skidded into the monsoon drain along Bukit Timah Road in Singapore early on Saturday morning. The occupants were heading towards Johore H.i li r ii at about 5Chew Boon Chin - 74 words
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349 1964-07-06 10 Malaysia way ahead in education: Minister IPOH. Sua Malays* was ahead of many Asian countries ln its education system. th« Minister of Education. liielie Abdul Rahman r Talib, said here -erday. ri was speaking at th« opening of the $85,000 threestort y extension to th jMethodlst English School, a private349 words
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Article41 1964-07-06 10 A LOR STAR. Sun.— Mr. Teng Hock Chuan has assumed duty as managing dire.-tor of the Kubang I Pasu Transport Co. here. Mr. I Teng. 40. wa.i formerly manager lof the Transport and Trading Co. i in Alor Star41 words
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Advertisement430 1964-07-06 10 BQaV W a^ 2% T %»< I ™W f ffrf i BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH One teaspoon of Bovril Contains t ry^ As muih IRON :t\ .HJu «> oz fish —S oz poultry soz rice f\>/ I H»u i.tmhrir I IFfi oozpork 3iozmu(ton lOozmee J J_lJ __i ;;By| MmiHh VITAMIN430 words
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Advertisement212 1964-07-06 10 Nice Girl.but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it tf peoplemightbcsayingthisabout you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I Wt~\ dorant, you know you're protected all day HI long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays l^£ away because ODO-RO-NO eliminates od- I our,212 words
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Miscellaneous682 1964-07-06 10 I Today's Radio, TV I I I 1 r J RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE tiHUatrWAVb :»fc.KViCJtS. NATIONAL SHORT WAVE 41 and W metre*. SERVICES 41.7 and 60.2 metre. MfcOIUM WAVI- SKKVICb: «7B metrM A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary; A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 fini Mornmo M»irwi,«v inn Morning Prelude: 7.00 News;682 words
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Article576 1964-07-06 11 MARGARTET ROBERTS - How profitable is apartheid? MARGARTET ROBERTS THE ECONOMICS OF THE COLOUR BAR. By W. H. Hutt. (Deutach. 15s. Paperback 55.) By ANY PROPOSALS for a peaceful solution in South Africa are bound to be seriously considered, and especially when they carry the standing and experience of Professor Hutt and the576 words
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294 1964-07-06 11 MISTER B. By Irving Petite. (Gollancz 215.). /^OYOTES, mule-deer, porcupines, bobcats, many other small animals and myriads of birds make their appearance In the pages of Mister B, but Mr. Petite's book is primarily a ten months' record of the short life of a294 words
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Article148 1964-07-06 11 TO BUILD A SHIP. By Don Berry. (Gollancz 215.) SHIPS had been breaking up on (be Oregon coast for two nundred years, and half of them drifted down the bay to be buried. There was wood there uas iron and there was copper, there was148 words
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Article158 1964-07-06 11 THE NICETIES OF LIFE. By Joan O'Dortovan. (GolNmca 2is.) VIBRANT as was "The Middle Tree." her last novel. Joan O'Donnvan's striking talent is far and away at its best in the short story. Her new volume asserts it. from the niretios of the opening158 words
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Advertisement312 1964-07-06 11 /f^FILTERMASTER ft This unique ond revolutionary fil- i^\ trotion plant is 4P«, »Jt j& used extensively in I w~— ™3M America <^ v Hopkins Filtermoster provides o complete range of models suitable for oil types of swimming pools from backyard swimming pools to public swimming pools. They occupy only o312 words
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Advertisement349 1964-07-06 11 Mr. Mrs. Johnson enjoy I a meal of chicken soup wL itfMtfLdßatetoiw an<^ f l ct mignon with I 2& jfl ,v <. Mateus Rose. 'mm JF jr^ mm 1 I*' W mt"M\ i Mm m M* 4 H *^f M jm t cv > fc A as _gfm. mmW349 words
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Advertisement1039 1964-07-06 12 1 J B*l^«^j I si. J < nntinurd Iron. Pagr Si SITUATIONS VACANT Wmran M (Mim >— Box s« nt VACANCY ADVERTISED under Box •JEM) IT. has been tilled and all applicants are thanked. wanted live-in Wash baby I amah, must speak l^cgllau and nave Kurovean references. Apply No 271,039 words
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Advertisement1013 1964-07-06 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M HnraU M fWin.)— Box io rt: rxtra 3 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED flat to let. Thomson Road approx. 3 miles from centra of town. Rent $175/-. Available 1-8-64. Apply Box A 6341 ST. Spore. DISTRICT 10: 2-StoreV Modern B*mldetached Bungalow. Fully furnished 3 bedrooms with bathroom attached, longbath. Hot1,013 words
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Advertisement971 1964-07-06 12 EDUCATION 2t Word* SI yfim.)—Box St rt*. txtrm UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 13 Queen Street. Slngapor*. Learn in the quiet of your norot any subject you wish to study. BOOKKEEPINC RAPID COURSE! (Dally) Morning (10/11): Afternoon (2/3): Evening (7/8): Vacancies many stage*: Raja's College (Glan Siiwli 2nd floor) 9555H (Spore). SHORTHAND971 words
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Advertisement964 1964-07-06 12 WANTED TO PURCHASE M Word* SS (Mtm.)-Box St rt: txtrm WANTED SECOND-HAND car air'•onditioncr. Rin^ Wee. S jore i;7?5."». BEAUTY CULTURE •<■ h v ni« i- Hmt t» *mt*m LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA that has drought total neauty to thousands of world-famous models Send for your copy ot "Secrets of964 words
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Advertisement995 1964-07-06 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE f|J «te sag— r*iH> cc gjMa\SJ m TOR SALE: IS-.M. Kord Thames 1 station VVngon. Registration No. 1191 DC settled Rldi> to be mibmtttad to the General Services Officer. American Embaaar, Lee wan BunK Building »nd *hou!c! reach this office on or before in' p.m. July V.995 words
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Advertisement838 1964-07-06 12 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) Word* Si I mm.)— Box it ets. mxtrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR Bwuld* «c Vrt« Road. Dancing Nightly. Ttl *****. SLOAN! COURT HOTEL. 17. Balmoral Road. Tungltn (Completely Kir Conditioned) Trl. ."itC'M/J Sport. MICMWAY INN SIS. Cl»m»nc»».. Avtnut. Spore iKnllv AirconditiooM) Moni-riit* i-hantrn Ttl: W24S/3901A MAVFAIR HOTEL Central838 words
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Advertisement872 1964-07-06 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following positions in the Singapore Polytechnic: BLBSAR The appointee will be in complete i charge of the finances of trte Polyi technlc. He will particularly be res- ponsible for the budget estimates and the control of expenditure and will be required872 words
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Advertisement821 1964-07-06 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that we. Kua Sin Cheong, Urn Ptng Hong alias Lim Peng Hong, and Lee Ah Kow alias Lee Pan Yen, i trading as Teck Hong Construction Co. have this day retired from the said Teck Hong Construction Co. All the creditors payable by us821 words
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Advertisement1371 1964-07-06 13 P y f J P^l Jar IwV 1 1 TO L.IVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Pue Spore Sails P. Sham Penanf AENEAS Li.erpeel Gd*. 35 July I J.ly I, IB Jiiy 11 PELEUS Liverpeel, C a«go« July 12 July 13 July 14/11 Jily 17 ELPENOR Liverpeel, C.ti i July 121,371 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-07-06 13 l^f! -THE !E AC LINES JM~«a« HOuML_e«.»M>»MG", /onoiN.j j/j.wii*ou»t I ;«i y»i.i ii«.i «.oni nit fnOMMl^i SAILING! 10 GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN Penang "KAMBOOIA" a) sailed liPert/7Jiiy 1/ I Jiiy "KINA i I 11/21 Jlly 22/20 Jlly 27/21 Jlly BASRA' a) 301,291 words
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Advertisement1328 1964-07-06 13 I benWline I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. DCkl| fiMfiNri For London Jlly 21 dLPILUMUNU Hamburg Aug 5 I Smgaoore Pt. S't'ani Penang le Pert/Teday BENMACDHUI for 1 ft U Smganor- Pt. S't'am Penang Rotterdam Auf 2i Jaly 7/ Jlly 11/14 Jlly 15/15 Antwerp Aif 31 Sngapore1,328 words
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Advertisement1200 1964-07-06 13 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapori Pt. Sham Penang I) Oualmdon tCITY OF lIRMINCHAM 11/14 Jlly 5 Aig •CITY OF LEEDS 2122 Jlly 23 24 Jlly 25 Jlly l«»"f tCITY OF RIPON 25 27 July 21 Ju II Aug ■CITY OF DURHAM 11,21 Aif1,200 words
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Article1200 1964-07-06 14 THE table of share* on the Malayan Stock Exchange shews last business to June 27, IA) and laat business ince that date IB) with H and L standing for Highest and I o»w. business for 1963 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS 350 3.30 Sine Darby1,200 words
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Article36 1964-07-06 14 tociatlcn maif theiie changes in its raten to merrhantu on Saturday (ail rater to >100>: Selling TT or OO ready: Oeut.che Marks 12S1: Swisa Franca 1391: Belcian Franca 160 H. H*Mand Cuildari 117 1/8.36 words
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Article37 1964-07-06 14 ON the fr** exchange marktt in Bodk Konx on Saturday tbe U.S. dallar mas quoted at 5.74 for TT and 5 IJt for cash Sterling naii quotm at 15.«5 ami on* tael celd at 2481.37 words
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Article43 1964-07-06 14 industrials: lins: robbers: June 29 June 30 July 1 99.19 99.21 100.09 129.19 129.71 129.82 103.34 105.22 105.22 Dec. 30. 1963 :00 Dec. 29. 1962 100 July 2 100.46 130.21 104.14 July i ioo.j; 130.4^ 104.14 July 100.3 130.4 104.1143 words
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Article31 1964-07-06 14 June M July 1 2 3 4 Robber Tin per Ib. per picul 67» cts. S5-19.371 i.t. (U -him 67. cts. SS»B.2S 662 t» $604.00 67 -its. {603.5U <605.0031 words
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296 1964-07-06 14 Straits tin rises to week's peak of $605 THE Straits tin price in Penang on Saturday rose $1.50 a picul to $605 on an ottering unofficially estimated at 250 tons, up five tons. This was the btst'of the week and the highest since $605.87 i on June 24.' The estimates296 words
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Article233 1964-07-06 14 COMMODITY REVIEW peak. The mark" irmved a low of 66K cents on 1 hursoay before closing at 67 cents Demand abroad was p*Kk. The Holiday. Cutler nnd Bjih review said terminal mtir'tets \.ere "only too willing" to mark price:, down in sympathy with Sintiipore and xherc was no sien >.l233 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-07-06 14 VI KAWASAKJ KISEN~KAJSHA LTD. U.S^A. Paoitie and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Hongkong Yo'C-ama S. f'Cl^co Hilrtai Montreal Detroit Chicago ■Tunesimii Mam" i Aig is Aug M Sept 17 Salt 21 Sept 1 Oct "Mi'ttlma Mam" 21 Aug I Sept 21 Sept 7 Oct 14 Oct 21 Oci West Coast o(1,070 words
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Advertisement1031 1964-07-06 14 (™>IoRIENTl LINES j Soilings to the United Kingdom Deport Dep. Port Deport Ar«v« Spore S'hom Penong U.K. ORCADES" Sailed 6 July 27 Jul, CHITRAL" 10 July 11 July 2 Aua. ORONSAY" 31 July 1 Aug 22 Au, "CATHAY" 5 Sept 7 Mai 8 Sept 2 Oct CHITRAL" 6 Oct 81,031 words
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Advertisement552 1964-07-06 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Special Concessional Ran Fires Tt AU European Cities. Vessel Dep. SjXire Arr. Gcooo "ASIA 17/ 7/64 8/ 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/ 9/64 10/10/64 "G. MARCONI" 3/10/64552 words
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Advertisement288 1964-07-06 14 Payment ror Date Total Mr total for the year oayable tbe Ml p,-moiis year Metal box 11% July 2 18 16% Hume ord*. 6'; July 31 Nil Hume pref. 5%» July 31 13% S. Times 10%* July 30 32J% Aokam 71% Jan. '.5 12»% jite.im >•> *aei PVt tail. Ritieriaii.288 words
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1995 1964-07-06 15 By our market correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange passed a quiet week Of slow recovery from the near-crash of June 2."). Some improvements in the week to Fridaj T 's close were substantial, but most moves were of only a few cents, as1,995 words
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Article759 1964-07-06 15 THE following: is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday July 3. B. AIM orda. 12.48 Boustrad 1 71 f.s Holding 3.12 Con. Tin Smelt vrtt 17/9 Urds 50/3 Dunlops 2.16 Eaat Smelt 3 90 K "O 2.45 Ki«o d«?h j.04759 words
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Advertisement437 1964-07-06 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Mi No. 1183 or 1962. In the Mailer of the Estate of CUIONH KE HU (deceased) ADVERTISEMENT FOR CLAIMS bY PERSONS CLAIMING AS NEXT-OF-KIN. ESTATE of Chionn Ke Uu deceased late ol Singapore who died at Singapore on 15th May 1944 pursuant to an437 words
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Advertisement365 1964-07-06 15 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sale-room No. 104 Market Street, Singapore on TUESDAY, 14th July, 1964 at 2.30 p.m. 1. Estate ol Lee Giofc Chye, deceased. Sea-side Land at East Coast Avenue, area 33,240 square feet, freehold. To be sold With VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs.365 words
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Advertisement796 1964-07-06 15 NOTICES WEST'S PILING (MALAYSIA) LTD. WEST'S PILING k CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. THIS IS TO NOTIFY that Mr. V. I. Subramaniam of No. 9 Starlight Road. Singapore S. ceased his employment with the ibovenamed Companies on Friday 26th February 1954. Accordingly tnese Companies reject outright any obligations or responsibilities tor undertakings796 words
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Advertisement783 1964-07-06 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore Citisens for ttw appoint ment scheduled hweundcr:— TTTLfi OF POST: LABORATORY ASSISTANT (Lower Division). Botanic Gardens. Ministry of Social Affairs. SALARY SCALE: $110-SA-120/ B/137.50-7.50A-197 60/B/ 212.50-7.80 A-295 pjn. Candidates may be appointed at a point in the salary scale above783 words
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Advertisement447 1964-07-06 15 TENDER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be recei dby the Jurutera Negerl. Selangor from Class E. Head I and VII Contractors up to 3.00 p.m. of 14th Julal 1964 for the construction of a 50.000 gallons reservoii, pumotiouse, malnslaylng, etc. at Batu Arang. Full particulars are obtainable From Pejabat Jurutera447 words
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Advertisement38 1964-07-06 15 TENDER JABATAN TALIKOM TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will b* Invited from time to time for the supply of Underground Cables. AH firms Interested, are requeued to register their names with tne undersigned. PENGAWAL TALIKOM SETOR DAN WOKSHOP KUALA LUMPUR.38 words
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Article, Illustration947 1964-07-06 16 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON From Leeds, Sunday JT needs a miracle to save England from defeat in the Third Test at Heading-ley. Four wickets have gone in the second innings Boycott, Edrich, Dexter and Harrington and England lead Australia by only 36 runs. The four947 words
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389 1964-07-06 16 r ONDON, Sun. It was a day or low scores in the country cricket championship yesterday and only two centuries were recorded. Brian Roe's 121 not out for Somerset against Lancashire at Taunton was tils first century, since 1962. He reached three figuresReuter - 389 words
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227 1964-07-06 16 A happy Wimbledon ending for Maria LONDON. Sun. Maria Bueno (above), of Brazil yesterday defeated defending champion Margaret Smith 6-4. 7-9. 6-3. to take the Wimbledon women's singles crown and thwart a bid by the heavy hitting Australian to become the first woman since 1353 to win a "grand slam."227 words
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738 1964-07-06 16 ATHLETICS- nYROL Burleson out-sprint-ed Tom CHara to win the 1,500 metres in 3min 45.4 sec at the United States Olympic track and field trials here yesterday. c Burlesons time was compara- i lively slow, but he did the Ust quarter-mile in aReuter; AP - 738 words
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Article111 1964-07-06 16 MOSCOW. Sun Tatyana Shchelkanova. a 26-year-old Leningrad engineer, bettered her own women's world lone Jump record >rslerd.-iv v.h»n xhe cleared 6.70 m (21ft 11%), bettering her own mark by X eentlmetrrs (3insi set in 1962. Miss Shchelkanova net the new mark while taking part in the111 words
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472 1964-07-06 16 REGATTA HENLEY. Sun. The Lithuanian club ZJaldhirls Viljnjus. of Russia, yesterday won the Grand Challenge Cup, the premier event of Henley's Royal Regatta. In the final they beat the holders, the University of London, by some six lengths In 6mln. 25sec. This wasReuter - 472 words
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Article70 1964-07-06 16 IPOH. Sun.— The Ipoh District Football League disciplinary board have suspended five players. The heaviest penalty was one year's suspension for Loh, Soo Thve the Ramblers ri(?htbiick. lnr assaulting referee Norm;in Bcswll The others were suspended for rough play Choong Mok Lin ol Shaw Bros i70 words
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Article20 1964-07-06 16 Army became Uie inter-Servicea eolf champions when they defeated RAF 7-5 in the final at the Bukit course.20 words
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Advertisement1093 1964-07-06 16 JOHORE JJUL SELANGOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE aJv^rSiJ^ fi?R "J?" t mn6 TENDERS will be received from *Jf*£ *ii k n traC re B lsterwl p W.D. Contractors In ■Zi nJL£ Tk r^ the Jur V Cla» D" and above up t0.3 pm N^n oTthe 1^- ,Qfi4 f° n1,093 words
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Advertisement227 1964-07-06 16 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS ON ELEVATED LAND IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE CLUNY ROAD/NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS Price From J|N£ $38,900/- -</£• _2«vli» eUvotcd ground, directly t A IfiO fSWV o»po»ir« th« Baton. col O r y -Olfi^tW £SS Gord«n,, and therefor. 'A l^^227 words
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2269 1964-07-06 17 Winning debut for rider Kang on Martingale IJENANG, Sun.—Trian- gle Stable's up-ard-coming three-year-old Malapin, with Ken Smith astride, completed a hat-trick here today. Starting an odds-on favourite, Malapin never gave his backers an anxious moment, coasting home a comfortable H-length winner from Gallant Defender. Wally Bagby's new apprentice Luke Kang2,269 words
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Article662 1964-07-06 17 TOTAL POOL: (57,142 1 No. *****2 $34,650 2 No. *****5 8,662 3 No. *****0 4,331 STAKTERS ($641 each): No*. *****4 2081C9 *****7 *****1 *****4 *****4 *****2 *****5 *****7 CONSOLATION (5433 each): KM. *****5 *****9 *****4 *****7 *****4 *****7 *****9 *****1 *****6 *****3 with Sanaa last. Terang Bulan was662 words
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Article, Illustration944 1964-07-06 18 RODNEY LET DOWN BY A SPARK PLUG AFTER LEADING FOR 26. LAPS MOTOR-RACING— by Conrad Ng and Francis Boey KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday the first thing that Mike Hunt asked about after his victory in the Formula Libre, main cars event in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit944 words
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246 1964-07-06 18 SPRINT DOUBLE BY RAJA IN K.L. MEET T/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V Selangor sprinter G. Rajalingam won the 100 and 200 metre races in the Selangor A.A.A. All-Comers meet at the V.I. ground this morning. Ground conditions were poor and accounted for Rajalingam's moderate times of ll.4sec. and 23.1 sec. Forty246 words
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Article241 1964-07-06 18 motor cram Formula Libre (Rothmans Challenge Trophy 30 laps): 1. H. R. A. Hunt (Cooper Climax) 73:56.8, 2. A. Clydesdale (Lola) 74:4.7. 3. A Bond (Lotus) 76:22.5. Fastest lapScow (Merlyn) 2:9.0. Saloon* and Tourer* (all classes): 1. R. Clinkard i Jaguar) :*4 31.7. 2. H. R. A.241 words
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Obituary53 1964-07-06 18 ELAM DIN Rooali. 1., loved \vif> of Ban l>m at KandanK h>rbau Hospital on .V 7-64. Corn-Re leav*« 28 M;i|>|v Avrnue. North on 6-7-t>4 at 4 p.m. MR. TAN CHIN HENG pa*«>d avay yrstrrday. Cortege leuvr* from Mount AlvcrniH Ho-|.itn! at X3O p.m. today, for Kamponu Kapor Church and53 words
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672 1964-07-06 18 TEOH ENG TATT - Singapore keep Aw Cup with extra-time goal TEOH ENG TATT: by Singapore, Sun SOCCER A PENALTY goal in the sixth minute of extra time, scored by centreforward Rahim Omar, gave Singapore a 2-1 win over Hong Kong in their Aw Hoe Cup replay before a crowd of 12,000 at Jalan672 words
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203 1964-07-06 18 SENG CHOY LEADS PERAK ON 6-0 ROUT OF KELANTAN IP°H, Sun. Three goals scored by skipper Yee Seng Choy helped Perak to trounce Kelantan 6-0 in the second leg of the Malaya Cup soccer competition at Stadium Perak here today. Seng Choy. who was playing as right half, scored all203 words
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Article44 1964-07-06 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—Armed Forces and Singapore Joint Services played a scoreless draw In their Malaya Cup soccer match at Princes Road ground today. The match, played in steady rain for the first 20 minutes, was characterised by several misses by both side.-!44 words
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Article648 1964-07-06 18 STORE GET TO FINAL BY ONE RUN CRICKET i |>V one run and with five iir.nutes to spare, holders 13 Singapore beat Malacca here today to go Into the Malayan Cricket Association Inter-State tour- nament final against their customary Northern rivals Selangor. who took first innings points off Penang in648 words
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Miscellaneous52 1964-07-06 18 SPORT DIARY SOCC'KR— Spore Div. 2D: Blue Rovers v Marine* "A" (WuttK Pk). Div. 2C: Indian Brotherhood v Star Soccerites (Parrcr Pk). Ipoh Div. 3: Ipoh Youngsters v Band. Irish Hussars (Jn Abdul Jalil grd.V HOC KKY— Perak Govt. Services Lge.: Postals v PWD (Upper padang). Education "A" v Labour52 words
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