The Straits Times, 7 July 1964
1964-07-07
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Title Section22 1964-07-07 1 SINGAVU Kr 7Jfl*fl&AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 'tot**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article681 1964-07-07 1 'If we fall, no hope for West in S-E Asia' From DOUG. LACKERSTEEN: LONDON, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today the United States must give Malaysia aid in its war with Indonesia, in view of the Americans' expressed intentions against Communism. He said that he would681 words
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Article, Illustration20 1964-07-07 1 7 WWT ,4S/ir FOfl IT, BUT WOULD WELCOME OFFER IF MADE DURING MY TALKS WITH PRESIDENT JOHNSON'20 words
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376 1964-07-07 1 MALAYANS BEING TRAINED FOR HIGHER POSTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak:, told the House of Representatives today that there were 210 expatriate officers left in the Government service, of whom 94 were on contract. He was replying to376 words
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Article, Illustration270 1964-07-07 1 TOTAL OF 400 GUERILLAS UP TO JUNE 13 KIALA LUMPI'R. Mon. A total of about 400 Indonesian guerillas infiltrated into Sabah and Sarawak .up to June 13. the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today He was replying in the Dewan Ra'ayat to questions asked by Alliance back-bencher. Dato270 words
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193 1964-07-07 1 A SECOND goodwill mis--ri sion to Africa is being planned by the Central Government. This was revealed here last night by Tengku Abdul Rahman just before he left for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. Said the Tengku: "I realise the importance of a goodwill193 words
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276 1964-07-07 1 Defence and security put the pinch on national expenditure, so KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE FINANCE Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that the Federal Cabinet had agreed that some of the projects in the development estimates which were not very Dressing might have to276 words
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Article48 1964-07-07 1 JAKARTA, Mon— The Governor of South Sumatra lias ordered all businesses owned or financed by Malaysian citizens to submit reports on their operations to the Government. The Governor said legal action will be taken against companies which fail to comply before July 31.— JJPI.48 words
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1466 1964-07-07 1 Tun Razak: Prepare long war of nerves KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, warned today that Malaysians must be prepared for a "protracted war of nerves" Indonesia will launch. Tun Razak. who was reporting to the House of Representatives about the abortive Tokyo summit, said: "We1,466 words
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Article195 1964-07-07 1 Exile to head new Congo Govt. LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon. Mr. Moise Tshombe. former Katangese secessionist leader, who returned to the Congo only 11 days ago from self-imposed exile was today asked to become the country's new Prime Minister. Announcing his selection by President Joseph Kasavubu. Mr. Tshombe told a pros- conference:Reuter; UPI - 195 words
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Article53 1964-07-07 1 SAIGON BOMB BID SAIGON. Mon. Vnsuccessfu! bomb attack was made on I nited States Embassy here today when home-made missile failed to ixploile Attack by an unknown man believed to b<- supporter of Viet Cong eaiM on the eve of the arrival of the new U.S. Amb.i--.i-dor. GeneralReuter - 53 words
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328 1964-07-07 2 £30m Peking boost for Burma's industry RANGOON, Mondaj gUGAR, textiles, plywood, tyre and paper factories are to be constructed by the end oi the monsoon rains, under the terms of £.10.000,000 interest-free loan which China granted Burma tour years ago. a Chinese projects sur- vey mission. headed by Mr. TunReuter - 328 words
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139 1964-07-07 2 Tokyo the most expensive city in the world YORK. Mon Tokyo is the most expensive city in the world followed by Milan, Paris and Rio de Janeiro, a leading American publishing house reported today. New York, widely believed to be the world's most costly city, comes fifth, ahead of Caracas.Reuter - 139 words
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Article53 1964-07-07 2 TAIPEH, Mon. General Snite Dayanancia. Chief of Staff ol the Royal Thai Army, returned here yesterday after a twoday visit to Soutli Formosa where he inspected military establishments. Gen. Snite. who arrived here last Thursday for a six-day Mv visited military installations in the TaipehAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-07-07 2 lAHORE. Mon. Russian J tractors and earth moving machinery will arrive in Pakistan from September, it was stated yesterday. The leader of a Russian trade delegation, Mr. S. A. Krtumov, told newsmen it will take eight to ten months for allAP - 128 words
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131 1964-07-07 2 MANILA, Mon. The Philippine VicePresident. Mr. Emmanuel Peiaez, yesterday formally announced he was seeking the nomination as the opposite i o n Nacionalista Pa r t y s presidential candidate in next year's elections. Mr. Peiaez offered "a new kind of leadership basedReuter - 131 words
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Article53 1964-07-07 2 JERUSALEM (Israel sector), Mon. Justin Ahomadegbe, VlcePresident and Prime Minister of Dahomey, arrived last night for a five-day official visit, accompanied by Foreign Minister Gabriel Lozes, Economy Minister Francois Aplogan and other officials. They are expected to discuss the possibility of Israel extending her present technical53 words
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262 1964-07-07 2 SOEK CALLS FOR PEAK CAMPAIGN AGAINST MALAYSIA JAKARTA, Monday. PRESIDENT Soekarno has called on the Indonesian people "to maintain a powerful unity" for what he termed the peak of the campaign against Malaysia.. He urged promotion of "the glory of our confrontation policy against British Malaysia." The President's statement wasAP - 262 words
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Article86 1964-07-07 2 I UONG KONG, Mon. TtM North Vietnamese News Agency claimed today that the •'South Vietnamese People's Army had inflicted 42.000 casualties, including 511 Americans killed. on "the U.S.-Nduyen Khanh clique" in the first half of this year. The "South Vietnamese People's Army had downed orReuter - 86 words
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246 1964-07-07 2 Nyasaland is Malawi now— it will stay in Commonwealth BLANTYRE, Monday. THE new black, red and green Malawi State flag x fluttered out here at midnight, signalling independence for the former Nyasaland Protectorate after 73 years of British rule. The flag raising ceremony in Blantyre Central Stadium climaxed Independence celebrations,Reuter - 246 words
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110 1964-07-07 2 MADRAS, Mon. Thret people died, five were injured and 400 made homeless by monsoon gales which swept Kerala btate during the past 48 hours, according to a message received here from Trivandrum. Communications were disrupted and thousands ol coconut trees were uprooted uiougReuter; AP - 110 words
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Article79 1964-07-07 2 DAMASCUS, Mon— A US$27 5 million Kuwaiti loan to help finance improvements to the Sue/, Canal was signed yesterday by Kuwaiti officials and a vMttng United Arab Repulblic delegation headed by Mahmoud Younls, president of the Canal's board of directors. Kuwait Radio, announcing this. saidAP - 79 words
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99 1964-07-07 2 OAN GOON. Mon. A Buddhist monk burned himself to death yesterday in front of. a sacred shrine just outside this capital city. People close to the shrine rushed towards him as he touched a match to his kerosene soaked robes. His body wasAP - 99 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-07-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r OOHi CABE WHAT *xTS s*y rM nor <jo\nc> roJ S^ TAK6 IT BACK^y Vf /give me one 0000 ffEASON \MMV YOU -^OON T LIKE ITy /"it MAKes vfexT \^UOOK OLDy*36 words
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207 1964-07-07 3 Testing Civil Rights law: Four hurt in Texas as whites and Negroes riot ATLANTA (Geor- gia), Mon.—Gunfire on a Texas beach shattered the calm which otherwise prevailed throughout the South during the weekend as integrationists continued to test the new ivil Rights law. Four people were wounded on a lakeReuter - 207 words
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124 1964-07-07 3 VIGO (Spain), Mon. Marine authorities have arrested the skipper of the Spanish tanker Bnnlfaz which sank in the Atlantic with the loss of 25 people on Friday, Informed sources said. The 12,000-ton tanker went down after a fire and collision with theReuter - 124 words
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Article48 1964-07-07 3 CATANIA, Mon. —Mount Etna was quiet yesterday after a fourhour eruption that vulcanologists rated as one of the most spectacular in Sicily. Europe's tallest and most active volcano hurled burning ash and molten rocks 1.000 metres into the air on Saturday night. A.P.AP - 48 words
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246 1964-07-07 3 Revival of United Europe idea pleases Bonn DONN, Mon. The D plan to revive the idea of a political union of the six European, Common Market countries has given more satisfaction to West Germany than to France. It was adopted at the Franco-German top-level talks at the weekend. The German246 words
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Article21 1964-07-07 3 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union has announced new economic and technical aid loans to Bulgaria worth $600 million.21 words
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366 1964-07-07 3 FAMAGUSTA (Cyprus), Monday. JTORMER Greek guerilla leader, General George Grivas, yesterday called for a "fight to the death" to unite Cyprus with Greece in a fiery speech to thousands of cheering Greek Cypriots. The dynamic 64-year-old hero spoke in a near hysterical voiceUPI - 366 words
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Article, Illustration114 1964-07-07 3 J^OME, Mon. A sudden strike by pilots last night grounded all flights from Italian airports by the tate-owned Alitalia Airline. The strike started at 7 did The pilots said thiv> would return to work 29 hours later. Airline sources said about 100 flichts would beAP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration242 1964-07-07 3 Dr. Castro now trying to make a deal with the United States NEW YORK, Monday. THHE Cuban Prime Minister, Dr. Fidel Castro, has made his most emphatic bid yet to ease relations with the United States, the New York Times reported today A dispatch from Its correspondent. Richard Eder, inReuter - 242 words
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126 1964-07-07 3 LONDON, Mon. Most of Britain's 24 million workers will be entitled to a specified period of notice and a written contract under an Act which romes into force today The Contracts of Em•vment Act removes the fear of an on-the-spot dismisNal for workers.Reuter - 126 words
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152 1964-07-07 3 EX-NATO PRESS CHIEF GOES ON TRIAL DARIS, Mon. A for- i mer key French official in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, who claims to have sold Allied military secrets to the Russians to prevent war. goes on trial here today charged with treason. Georges Paques. 50, Nato deputy press chief152 words
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489 1964-07-07 4 BRAVERY IN LIBRARY PAY GRAB DRAMA Attendant who tried to halt robber now jobless SINGAPORE, Monday. CLERICAL ASSISTANT employed aUhe National Library in Stamford Road told the Assize Cowl today that, while he was paying the stall" their salary for November last year, a man came into the room and489 words
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104 1964-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan N'egara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. will speak at a mass rally at the Padang on July 21 to honour the birthday of the Pruphet Mohammed. A total of 212 Muslim organisations will take part in the rally. An ad104 words
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124 1964-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. More than 100 Muslim women in Singapore have so far sought the help of the Muslim Women Welfare Council since it was opened last month. This was stated today by the council's publicity officer. Mrs. Latlfla Jalaludln. She said124 words
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Article29 1964-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water will be cut oil in Lorong G, Telok Kurau Road, between Still Road and Telok Kurau Road, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.29 words
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Article181 1964-07-07 4 Bar owner given a discharge SINGAPORE, Mon. A magistrate, Mr. Dalip Singh, today suggested to the prosecution that they should withdraw a summons charge against Foo Fong Wah, said by his counsel to be the owner ol three local bars and restaurants. Mr Dalip Singh raised this question after granting181 words
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Article70 1964-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Hai Yeo, a farmer today was convicted of breaking into the home of Mr. Daniel Traynor, 28. manager of the rubber department in the East Asiatic Company, and stealing a television set worth $650. He was jailed for five years. After the burglary, police found70 words
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227 1964-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that employees of the Adult Education Board should be allowed to attend the board's classes without payment of any fees. The AUPE's research officer, Mr. J. E. Jesudason, said227 words
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Article59 1964-07-07 4 W*l Fen Inturonc* t Loan Service hondle Savings Schemes, Life, Education, Accident, Motor, Fire, Workmen's Compensation, Trip A other Insurances and Housing, Cor, Share other Loans. Wei Ftn Secretarial, Translation Commercial Service handle Translations, Typing, Dupllcatina, Agreement, Registration, Income Tax, Letters, Reports, etc. New Office: 7th Fir., Chinese59 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore customs officers have smashed an illegal "big time" samsu distillery operating on a hillock in the forest reserve area of Mandai Tekong. A 10-man customs investigating party at lunchtime on Saturday seized a large quantity of distillery apparatus, 33 gallons of illicit samsu,125 words
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Miscellaneous512 1964-07-07 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'PHE following It today'i schedule Bangkok <TOA 1316) 4.40 p.m. of civli aircraft movements at nctinTiiDii Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: uh-omiiibii BOAC: To Darwin. Brisbane. MHHivAua Melbourne. (BA 710) S3O p.m.; to BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA Rangoon. Karachi. Calcutta. Daft) 1 > 1.10512 words
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613 1964-07-07 5 'Work pass' for foreign personnel now under study 'MALAYANISATION IN FIRMS A DELICATE MATTER' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I'HK Central Government is to study the possibility of introducing a "work pass" system to facilitate the entry into Malaysia of "genuine foreign personnel" required for employment. The Minister of Commerce and Industry,613 words
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Article, Illustration246 1964-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A total of 64.293 students failed to pass the lower Certificate of Education examination over the past four years, the Minister for Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. told the House of Representatives today. In addition, a further246 words
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Article24 1964-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— The police last night detained a suspect "fighter" of the Sar Ol secret sociptv In the Buklt Arang area24 words
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83 1964-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Members of Parliament will be reimbursed for medical treatment they and their families receive from private doctors during an emergency. This follows the approval today by the House of Representatives of a mo- tlon by the Deputy Prime Minister.83 words
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463 1964-07-07 5 Capital inflow up but profits 'drain' is down: Tan Siew Sin KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Foreign capital inflow into Malaysia has been steadily increasing over the past few years while the outflow of profits has dropped, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told the House of Representatives today. In463 words
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270 1964-07-07 5 25 p.c. tax increase on enamel ware approved by Parliament KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE House of Representatives today approved a 1 motion by the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, to increase the duty on imported enamel ware from 10 per cent to 35 per cent. Mr. Tan said the270 words
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Article52 1964-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon A Hong Kong film director. Mr. Lee Han Hsiang. will arrive here tomorrow on a brief visit as guest of Cathay Organisation. A director of several awardwinning Chinese films. Mr. Lee* visit will coincide with the screening of his latest film. "Seven Feiries," at52 words
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Advertisement325 1964-07-07 5 My mother asked the doctor The doctor approved Now I'm a Tampax user, too This! is the sort ofreport we receive about today's teenagers. More and more, they're turning to Tampax at a younger and younger age. And why not? Tampax internal sanitary protection can be used by any young325 words
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Advertisement161 1964-07-07 5 Elastoplast the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the wound stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented lets Elastoplast sticks firmly and wounds breathe for faster healing soothingly without pulling the skin. Bft ELASTOPLAST isthe adhesive Hn dressing with an antiseptic161 words
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Miscellaneous15 1964-07-07 5 HuffM Bunny tiff Ralph Hviwndahl y\[ war QAKicej) uJ[qo! WATER FA y-^rok i/l i\is/t l15 words
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332 1964-07-07 6 Perak Govt agrees to abandon town to mining IPOH, Mon. Th« Perak State Government officially annpunced today that it has approved in principle a proposal to mine Papan, a town ot 2.000 people eight miles south 01 here. This announcement wu contained In written replU's tabled at the State Legislative332 words
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Article46 1964-07-07 6 SINGAPORE, Mon— Tan Yule Lay, 28. died last night after i.ia car skidded and crashed into a lamp post at 11th mile. Woodlands Road. Police today appealed for eyewitnesses to contact Inspector V. Rajaratnam of the Sepoy Linea police station.46 words
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Article183 1964-07-07 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Tamils Representative Council here has assured Prime Ministers of Malaysia and Singapore the full support of Singapore Tamils In ttielr efforts to meet Indonesian aggression and "enemies from within." The council, comprising 36 registered Tamil organisations at Its delegates' meeting recently,183 words
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Advertisement256 1964-07-07 6 NOW CENTRALISED BOOKINGS FOR MATSON AND A.P.L. American President Lines offices in Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Malaysia now also handle bookings for the Matson Navigation Company. This centralised service greatly facilitates bookings for circle-Pacific travel and connecting service, with stopovers. APL's General Passenger Agency can complete bookings to256 words
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Miscellaneous179 1964-07-07 6 Ailey Oop By V. T. Ham lin /^efi\y^*!"3!2£^\ I -*«»w vwtosiajNNwl I C^au.iiwwas-0 I I ...but r should have f Hb"' YOU MMTION JT WHY rP BOTHER (AROUND WITH I •"'TAKE THE KNOWN m REPETmON- I, (/wK^'JL^f^*^ AMuJ» IiS!? 6 CJ &l<>reAl *L fl aw home-mxi N OF6^Lrry/^%' V J179 words
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Article, Illustration1537 1964-07-07 7 BRYAN HAVEN - BRYAN HAVEN THEY FLED WITH THE KEY OF KEYS S23MI by WHEN they fled they took with them the key of keys a telling report of the inner workings, at top level, of the loosely integrated machine that governs the U estern alliance. It placed in1,537 words
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Obituary77 1964-07-07 8 :n Word, $10 (Minimum i FRANCIS KEE AUN YEAN. 77 T»*r» on 6-7-K4 leaving wife Mary Lob Choon Moy. only daughter Ker Swn (>aik. sons Kee Soon Bee A Kee Bjssaj Hoay, 2 daughters-in-law nrarr Litn. Regina AnK. grandchildren Taa Ban Kirn. Gertrude Kee. Kenneth Kee. Beatrice Kee. Vincent77 words
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Obituary40 1964-07-07 8 •s Ward! tit < M.mimum i in LOVING MEMORY of Mr. R. R. Dodley Departed 7-7-A3 'It i» His will, all eartbly stragsles Sanaa. Ttw aavtour called oar loved onr home at last" hv hi* loving wife and cblldn-n.40 words
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Article218 1964-07-07 8 Word* Sf (Htmtmum) hurry:: bio bargain at Hilda's Cc*l Storace. Dresses, Italian oes Children's Wear sad Textiles ai< at rock bottom prices Sacrifice. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS CTO. mvtte all teach are and book ardlcts to browse to their showroom at "linss Bouse. Rrver Valley Road, smnpon ROLAND'S. Everybody goes to218 words
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Article51 1964-07-07 8 10 Word* SJJO (IHh.) FIFTH ANNIVERSARY TOUtb for Oirmi "Miracle Rally" Victoria Memorial Hall Saturday 11th July 7.30 P.m. Please ootne early. All welcome. BETHESDA GOSPEL NALL 77 Bras Bnsah Road Centenary Revival Meetings July .1 to 10. 8.00 pm. Speak, r Dr. John Mitchell of I'FA All51 words
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697 1964-07-07 8 The Straits Times Tuesday. July 7. 1964. Help And Self-help One reality Malaysia will always have to face is that Indonesia has ten times our population and a more powerful military establishment than we can ever hope to match. So long, therefore, as Indonesia cherishes expansionist ambitions, the security and697 words
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Article359 1964-07-07 8 I Independence for Nyasaland, now Malawi, has come almost painlessly and with promise of profit for the three million people of this elongated country smaller than Sarawak. Dr. Banda, utilising the impracticability of the Central African Federation, needed only six years (including one in prison) from the time359 words
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Article131 1964-07-07 8 The National Co-ordinating and Consultative Body of Malayan Voluntary Welfare Organisations moved a step nearer at the weekend, with a meeting in Kuala Lumpur to begin preparations for the first annual general meeting. A draft constitution has already been prepared and the work of organisation should move forward131 words
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Article945 1964-07-07 8 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - Ally in peace, neutral in war PATRICK O'DONOVAN JAPAN MAKES ITS CHOICE AND COMES TO TERMS WITH TOTAL DEMOCRACY by IF the change in japan had been in the opposite direction it would have meant headlines, crisis, and troop movements. In +act she has achieved a sober revolution that leaves945 words
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613 1964-07-07 8 STANLEY WESTALL - STANLEY WESTALL By nTTAWA, Mon.— ln v normal circumstances politicians are drawn to television cameras like moths to a cardie, and with far less danger. It has Indeed become a feature of North American politics, deeply resented by the newspapermen, that a politician willOFNS - 613 words
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236 1964-07-07 8 MARKING STAMPS: A POSTAL ASSURANCE 1 REFER to the letter from "Susah Hati" (Straits Times, July 2, 1964) about the heavy stamp obliterations on some 20 envelopes returned to him by his correspondent abroad. I would like to assure the writer and other philatelists alike that it is not the236 words
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Letter75 1964-07-07 8 AM one of the many Housing Board tenants whose flats directly or Indirectly face the dusty road used by lorries carryIng earth to Kallang Basin It Is time the authorities concerned did something to Improve the road otherwise the flats here will be entirely covered with red75 words
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Article362 1964-07-07 8 A LONDON TRIBUTE TO DATO LOKE T ONDON. Mon. The late Da to Loke Wan Tho. chairman of Malaysian Airways and cinema rr.a«natf. who was killed in an air crash in Formosa on June 20. »a> called here the crea|M of "a bridee of understanding between races." An anonymous writer362 words
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175 1964-07-07 9 Singapore couple unconscious in K.L hotel room ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon. A couple from Singapore were found unconscious today in a hotel room in Petaling Street here. The couple, Mr. lim Peng Eng. 24, a bookbinder, and Miss Lav Poh Choo, 29. a dental nurse, were admitted to the General175 words
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89 1964-07-07 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today granted Chong Poh Lin (Nee Chan Poh Lin) a decree nisi dissolving her marriage to Chong Teik Kee. a prison officer at the Reformatory TrainIng Centre, on grounds of cruelty. The decree is89 words
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Article27 1964-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Solangor Stamp Club will hold an "Errors nnd Varieties Night" at the British Council Centre here tomorrow at 6.30 D.m.27 words
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Article690 1964-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Row over changes in the constitution designed to bring about unity: Was there a walk-out from the conference hall or not? AN AIR of mjstery today crept into the week-old row over the Government's move to "unify" the youth movement. The big question: Was690 words
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Article, Illustration681 1964-07-07 9 FINANCE MINISTER ASKS FOR $32.2 m EXTRA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Clash in House over spending money first and seeking approval afterwards AN application in the House of Representatives today for supplementary development expenditure of $32.2 million sparked off a lively debate with the Socialist Front criticising the Government on a681 words
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194 1964-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Health Inche Bahaman bin Bamsuddln. said today his Ministry was making every effort to reduce the prices of patent medicines. He realised that a shortage of such medicines could mean the lives of many sick194 words
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Article39 1964-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. S. Nadarajah has been elected Dresident of the Amalgamated Union of Government Storekeepers. Other official* are: rlce-preil-dent: Inche Kamaruddln bin Ismail, secretary: Mr. Eddie da SUva and treasurer: Mr. Dssiimiii de Boauto.39 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-07-07 9 A law to curb land speculation now under study KCJ AL A LUMPUR, Mon. The House of Representatives was told today that the Government is studyIng legislation to curb land speculation in and around the Federal capital. The Minister for Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, who made313 words
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283 1964-07-07 9 Work to begin on Raffles Place underground car park and garden SINGAPORE, Monday. EXCAVATION to convert Raffles Place into an underground car park and public garden will begin on Monday. A P.W.D. spokesman told the Straits Times today that the whole project, costing $400,000, would be divided into two phas<283 words
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131 1964-07-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government has offered land at the Jurong industrial estate to a Joint Japan ese-Malaysian firm to set up a factory to manufacture diesel engines. A spokesman for the Economic Development Board told the Straits Times today that the firm,131 words
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Article72 1964-07-07 9 SEREMBAN. Mon.— Two people were killed and two others injured last night when the car they were travelling in hit a culvert and then crashed against the overhead bridge on the Hasan Road. P. K/mniah. 29. died on the spot. A. Ramasamy. 22. died in the72 words
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Advertisement103 1964-07-07 9 f ILL THE Mm •v s^sfl. sH IN THEIR i %A!i/% GROWING L. ml --A Gi»c them CHOCKS Mult.pl* Vitamin* '*«J«!»» (Children especially nt »d viUinins m iho<e gfOwtng .jjj|^ v rs hmt th#e» to eleven CHOCKS* (brand) ft' especuAr mtar 10 Ml the "viUmin gap" from \h* J^SM M)u<d103 words
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Advertisement90 1964-07-07 9 "ITA4 Bicycles This is a hawker who carries heavy loads. But he has no worries about big repairs and breakdowns to his bicycle. He owns a B.S.A. /^o^\ B.S.A. bicycles are built of the finest British steel and are made m to give years and years of trouble-free service. II90 words
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Miscellaneous504 1964-07-07 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHUUTWAVfc BEKVICCB) NATIONAL SHORT WAVE llud H metre* SERVICES 41.7 and MJ metre* MEDIUM WAVfc SKKViCh A 600 p^ Summary; 47^, m^ 1 .n. ••02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 601 News; 710 area^^t, Potpourri. Ind Sn^NeS 2JS Up 8^o WS News 5504 words
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Miscellaneous85 1964-07-07 9 TODAY Sedill Kechll 8.18 a.m. (7.oft) 6.28 p.m (6.Bft): Singapore 9.25 a.m. t7.4ft) 8.46 pjn. (B.6ft); Port Dlckson 4.09 ajn. (7 3ft) 4.55 pm (9.lft); Port Swettenham 2.54 a.m. (11.7 ft) 3.19 p.m (13.5it>; Penang 10 47 a.m. (B.2ft) 11.16 p.m. (6.9 ft). TOMORROW Sedill Kechll 9.22 a.m. (7.6 ft)85 words
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Article, Illustration526 1964-07-07 10 THE ROAD TO FAME but how far will she go? IT is 15 inontlis since Yasantha Mani, a young and brilliant dancer returned homo. Singapore is the one place in the world that means everything to her. She set aside fame "and fortune abroad In the hope that here, in526 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-07-07 10 BEAUTICIAN ON A HOLIDAY TOUR SINGAPORE'S wellknown beautician Mrs. Amy Wee believes that the best way to keep in touch with the latest trends in beauty is by travel. She leaves today by air on a four-month holiday-cum-business trip round the world. She will be visiting the major cities in129 words
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Article191 1964-07-07 10 WITH the Y.W.C.A.'s International Cookery Book in its ninth edition there is no better proof to show that the book is a success. It Is a practical cookery book which contains information, methods and popular recipes that satisfy lecal requirements. The book rightly states that the191 words
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Article92 1964-07-07 10 IF you are on the look out for some outdoor furniture there is a new range just out in Singapore. Luxuriously designed with a copper tinted transparent finish, the chairs are ideal for this climate. With one-inch square aluminium tube 'tame., heavy duty hinges, nun marring plastic feet92 words
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Advertisement194 1964-07-07 10 I IKOPTROSE ROSE HIP STRTJP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C Babies and growing children need 9 Vitamin C every single day for clear tJMM^ni^j? firm gums, strong hones and I Jr^^^HHß healthy teeth, lint the body cannot f n Vitamin C— that's wh\ it must [jl ji fl«194 words
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Advertisement320 1964-07-07 10 w Ji JJ* jI j introduces 3 mellow Ps^/inA/K/ new makeup ©hades The Beautiful Beiges' Give your complexion that mellow glow all day long with fashion's newest makeup shades. Pale-honey beige. Luscous toasty beige. Deep, wild-honey beige. Nothing flatters like beige makes eyes look so .arge lips so luscious. So320 words
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Miscellaneous334 1964-07-07 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. When the male child comes 1. Alternative position for the ill- up first, there's a feeling of fitting glove? (2, 3. 5. 4). home-sickness <9>. g. Queen of the gods is beheaded 10. The beginning has a very hard to reveal a muse (sj. ending334 words
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Article413 1964-07-07 11 The 3 pint -size detonators JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Found stuffed inside three cigarettes, each of them could have blown up a bridge: Farmer is jailed I'HK three king-size cigarettes in the halfopen packet on top of the cupboard looked innocent enough. But when a Special Branch officer, conductins; a search413 words
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259 1964-07-07 11 Warning to Red remnants: Don't interfere with Nanyang plans SINGAPORE. Mon ''J'HE Singapore Government today warned remnants of pro-Communist elements in the Nanyang University that they "must accept the consequences of their actions," if they interfered with plans to re-organise the university. j 1 The re-organisation plans were ratified by259 words
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88 1964-07-07 11 LONDON. Mon. The death took place in a London hospital on June 29 of Miss Ethane von Hagt. Singapore hair-stylist, after a long illness. Miss von Hagt, a member of a well-known Ipoh family, came to London from Singapore 18 months ago for medical treatment.88 words
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93 1964-07-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of congratulations to the Governor of Malawi, Sir Glyn Jones, on the occasion of the former Nyasaland protectorate's independence after 73 years of British rule. The message read: "The Raja Permaisuri Agong93 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-07-07 11 COURSE IN SCOTLAND FOR POLICE OFFICER gINGAPOKE. Mon.-Di-puty Superintendent of Police Micnael Chong of the Royal Malaysian Police Force (Singapore) will leave for Britain tomorrow to undergo a 12--week coarse at the Scottish Police College at Clackmannanshire. The course is sponsored by the British Government under the Colombo Plan technical159 words
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Article34 1964-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. D.A.L. Warnalcula. a forest research officer from Ceylon, has arrived here to take a special three-month course In Umber grading offered by the Singapore Government under the Colombo Plan.34 words
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195 1964-07-07 11 IDENTIFIED BY BICYCLE: DEATH SENTENCE QUASHED l/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Court ot Appeal today treed a labourer, Kassim bin Abdullah. 35, who was sentenced to death two months ago by the Johore Bahru High Court. At his trial on May 20 a «even-man jury returned a verdict of guilty195 words
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Article75 1964-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. —In the Singapore Assizes on Friday, the prosecution withdrew a charge of possessing 20 .sticks of detonators against Norsam bin Hassan, of Rhio Islands after Norsam had claimed trial, and another accused. Wahab bin Mahmood. jointly charged with him had pleaded guilty and75 words
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Article23 1964-07-07 11 BATU GAJAH. Mon.— The Lady Templer flower day collection organised by Mrs. Khoo Kai Hong in Batu Gaiah district totalled $1,195.60.23 words
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123 1964-07-07 11 Syed Nasir: Merdeka not complete unless... [{■OTA BHARU. Mon. 1V —The national chairman of the National Language Month committee. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said last night that Malaysia's independence would be incomplete if Malay did not attain its rightful place in our society. He was speaking to about 5.000 people123 words
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Article25 1964-07-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Municipality Workers' Trade Union will hold its annual meeting at the Town Hall here on July 12.25 words
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Article294 1964-07-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Asian Regional Organisation (Singapore) of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has described as shocking a statement by the Malaysian Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, that International Labour Organisation assistance to trade unions should be channelled through the Government. The latest294 words
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273 1964-07-07 11 OINGAPORE, Mon. A move is being made for an amalgamation of all trade unions catering for monthly-rated employees in the public service into one big union to strengthen their unity. Executive councils of lour unions representing .some 25.000 workers have unanimously273 words
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Article29 1964-07-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Th« regional office of the British Information Services moved today lrom thp Police Co-operative building 10 the H«a Li building la Jalan Anipanc29 words
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Article30 1964-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— A Housing and Development Board labourer yesterday found a rusty shel! in lorry-load of earth in Kalian* basin. The police said it was war relic.30 words
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Advertisement239 1964-07-07 11 Precision built for rugged service AUSTRALIAN automotive parts and equipment Australia is tough on vehicles; not only do they need to cope with dense city jrf a> i traffic but with thousands of miles of highways and country roads. In these v 1* conditions, Australian precision manufactured parts yield extra239 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-07-07 12 K. C. CHAN JOINS BOARD OF JACKS MR. K. C. CHAN (above)' has been appointed a director of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd. from July 1. Mr. Chan has had 42 years' service with the company, joining in 1923 as an accountant. He travelled extensively through the Malaysian territory92 words
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Article287 1964-07-07 12 India seeks a bigger cycle share INDIA is making bid for a stronger icotiit In the Malaysian bicycle market. The new move Jo being made by Tube industries Cycles Ltd. of India, the leading manufacturer of bicycles In the country and in South East AsU Although competition Is keen, the287 words
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350 1964-07-07 12 Sime Darby subsidiary handles its tractors CIME DARBY (Singapore) Ltd. has formed a subsidiary company, Tractors Malaysia Ltd., to handle their fast growing tractor and heavy equipment divisi* From the beginning of this month the new company has taken over the responsibilities of handling their earthmoving, land clearing, industrial, logging350 words
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Article239 1964-07-07 12 pAN MALAYSIA Ce- ment Works Ltd. has* appointed a ring of distributors in the states of Malaya for the sale of House brand cement, the managing director, Mr. Ng Hong Heng, an- nounced. A total of 14 large firms 'in Malaya has been named. Many of these239 words
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Article, Illustration351 1964-07-07 12 TiIADE between Austria and Malaysia has increased by more than 35 per cent during the last three years and there is scope for further improvement. This assessmen 1 was made by Dr. Lothar Puxkandl. former Austrian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, who leaves for Vienna351 words
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Article, Illustration158 1964-07-07 12 THE MAN TO BEAT MOSQUITOES MR. D. R. MACIVER (above), a Pyrethruin Board of Kenya scientist, has arrived from Nakuru Kenya, at Kuala Lumpur, to operate on behalf of the Pyrethrum Bureau. Pyrr thrum is a powerful insect killer derived from a small daisy-like flower; it is often referred to158 words
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Article32 1964-07-07 12 Mr. A. Lyle. MBE. manager of the Mercantile Bank West End branch In Pall Mall. Tondon. has retired after 34 years' service. He was well known to Malaysians visiting London.32 words
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Article85 1964-07-07 12 Latest registration tisrures from Canada reveal ihat the Vauxhall Viva is firmly established as the best^selling British car of 1964 The Vauxhall Victor j» in second place, says a statement. Mr. O. C. Welby. Vauxhall's sales director, said that these two models have accounted for almost85 words
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Article52 1964-07-07 12 Mr. M.E. PoUti. director of export In the Schlck Safety Razor Co.. USA., visited Singapore last week during a Far East tour. Schlck safety raaor was recently Introduced to the Malaysian market, and Mr. Politl took the opportunity of meeting the local distributors, Societa Commlssionaria, to52 words
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Article60 1964-07-07 12 The total volume of operations In Singapore's commercial banks last year increased by 8236.1 million over the previous year's 83.358.7 million. A breakdown shows that cheques sent for local clearings totalled $1,475.9 million as against 51. 435 1 In 1962. and debit to current deposit accounts amounted60 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-07-07 12 HOLMAN Brothers Ltd. of Camborne, England, one of the leading suppliers of compressed air equipment and mining and quarry plant to this area have appointed Mr. Colin S. I. Webb (above) a* regional representative. Holman Brothers dre th« largest manufacturers of compressed air equipment in th# Commonwealth,73 words
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246 1964-07-07 12 rpHE National Cash Register Co. has unveiled a new electronic accounting system which combines the performance of a small computer with the economy of a conventional accounting machine. Called the NCR 395. the desk-size business system uses computer addresses and Instructions and has a magnetic246 words
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Advertisement386 1964-07-07 12 (BlC) GOLD M. 12 Visible ink level Unconditionally Guaranteed to write to the last drop. UNUSUAL OFFER! SPECIAL PRICE! £ST POCKET TRANSISTOR RADIO M Hk Wonderful ton* trom built •In dynamic <p«oket W flj, > Detachable? telescopic out to I. With portonol earphone Rcploccoblc battery and genuine vinyl carrying cata.386 words
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Advertisement358 1964-07-07 12 I m i^ A a pho seven J&- f-/> Refractor lantern for use with 250/ 4W) w Mercury Lamps at mounting W~ heights of 20/30 feet. Suitable Hy i Or roaa anc area lighting. mT alpha thre.k Jgm Reflector Cut-off lantern for use with L W^ s^m^h fr^^ 250/4OOw Fluorescent358 words
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Advertisement1341 1964-07-07 13 Tp__JV«P_iol i 2J«STCp__Tt_K_ Put Spore Sails P. S Cam fenang AENCU L.rtrpeal CO 3S Jlly Jlly M Jlly 11 PEIEUS Lirerpttl, C ?-g-.« Jlly 12 Jlly 11 Jlly 14/11 Jiiy II ELfENOR imnMl, Due i illy 12 illy 1* Jlly 15/1* July:* AJAX li«erpael, Glasgow July 11 July 22 Jlly1,341 words
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Advertisement2627 1964-07-07 13 __M__^__fl__H__BM-H-MM-M«---Mi_H-MM-H___W«----««--B-i PtheEAC lines Wjx\f"~/aB VitGAfOtl a ruAj> lUMrve t. swrTTOMAJt «maho P^k j V »%^-B I di-.aii »ouj<, li.upuig 10- /o*oih«i »/j.wii» owt f«ONi m -momi te*«j/^ jpwOMl *aa> Mo«t«li7i SAIIINC: TO CENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. OTT(ROiM !USt(ROAM. OSLO. COTHENBURC AND COPENHACtN Smgaoor* PS Ptnang -kambooia" a) Sailel2,627 words
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Advertisement1212 1964-07-07 13 \m^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. I^JkTn LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI IT*** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapori Pt Sham Penang Out London tCITY OF BIRMINCHAM 11/14 illy 3 An 'CITY OF LEEDS 21 22 Isly 23/24 JllV 23 illy II An tCITV OF UPON 23 27 Jlly 21 Jlly 1* Aig1,212 words
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Article104 1964-07-07 14 AJ-ELBOUKNE. Mon.—lndustrt- als strengthened today and prices covered a wide range of stocks. Some leaders showed solid gains Boral up 9d. to 33/6 and BHP up 1/3 to 58/3. Base metals were firm. Brokenhill South gained 1/6 to 22/9. Oils were steady. Loans were firm C.R.A StYMount In104 words
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Article180 1964-07-07 14 ShlM alongside the Slngipare are: President Adams 1/2. Auby N.W. 2. Soon Bee N.W. 4. Tronoh N.W. S, Mandama 6/7. Ruthl 8/9. Dalhelm 18. Katong 19, Benmacdhul 25/26. Rhexenor 31/32. Ulenroy 33/34. Mrnelaua 88/39. Tong Thay 40/41. Hessenstatn 42/43. PatrocJua 44. Star Fink 45. Langkoeaa 46. INNER180 words
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Article242 1964-07-07 14 {OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 6. Three months INDUSTRIALS Bonstead 13 eta M Containers 14 eta Dunlope 16 cts McAllater 13 eta City Dev. 7 eta. M. Invest 13 eta E Smelters 28 eta 0.C.8.C. 21 cts Ksbo 13 eta. Rothmana 9 eta Fed Dlsp. 12 eta. Robinson 13 eta242 words
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Article36 1964-07-07 14 ON the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.731 (or TT and 5.721 (or cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.98 and ont taol ol gold at 2481.36 words
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Article30 1964-07-07 14 July 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66* cents (down three- eighths of a cent) TIN: $606.37 i a picul (up 51.374). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down five tons).30 words
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787 1964-07-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent BOTH industrial and tin shares were dull and slightly easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Turnover was small and interest slack. Malayan Cables were an exception, attracting new buying interest after very heavy liquidation on Saturday, estimated in some787 words
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Article25 1964-07-07 14 .Malayan Stork Indirrs Jol« 4 July S •Industrials: 100.31 99.96 Tins: 130.41 130.31 S rubbers: 104.10 104.02 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article736 1964-07-07 14 /COMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bou.tMO (3.U00) 51. 71: C.S. Holdings (3,000) $3.12, (1,000) 53.14; Dunlopt (5.000) 52.10. (1.00(1) 52.13, (1,000) $2.14: Ess* ords. (2,000) 52.47 D,736 words
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Article248 1964-07-07 14 THE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields Is based on last sales to Saturday July 4: •P. *D.V. 'E.V. 'TO. U s. Hides. 3.13 CD «.S 10.2 1.6 E Smolt.Tn 3.90 10 2 17.3 1.7 Ccnsol Tin SrrOnts. H> '.i 7.0 17 3 2.5 K N. i248 words
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Article24 1964-07-07 14 Tin outputs in June: Pataanx 1-1 tona lode. M 'on* alluvial; Austnil Amal 3,5><3 plculs. Kamponij KamuntIng 451 plculß. Rahman 610 picula.24 words
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139 1964-07-07 14 rpHE Straits tin price in X Penang yesterday rose $1,374 a picul to $606.37 i on an offering unofficially estimated at 245 tons, down five tons from Saturday. This was the highest since $606.50 on June 18. The Malayan rubber market yesterday139 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-07-07 14 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN"KAISHA*LTD, U.S.A. Pacific and Croat Lakas/Easi Canada Service Hontliorg Yoko^lma S. F'ettco Halitn Montreal Oetroit Cnicago ■Tmneskiaia Maro" 1 Alt II Aig 14 Sill 17 Sift 21 Sept 1 Oct "Misuima Mara" 21 Aig i Sept M Sift 7 Ocl 14 Oct 21 o*l West Coast oE Central1,056 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-07-07 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P. SULF SEIVICI In Frniaitle. Melnii Melleim. SjtJta*. Ts: atsfras tat NapMttiua Penang P. S'hm S'pora Spore 9. Sham Penani BOMBALA I 111- S/11 jilj 11/14 Jsij lAJUU 11/74 111) 2S J»M 21 J*T| oAMORA I JUf 11/12 Al| 13/15 Aa| RAJUIA 12/1? An II1,091 words
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Advertisement225 1964-07-07 14 NEDLLmD dLvneA GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast wiiini fraa Malaysia fired to Caulia* anl U.S. Great lakes *eru. Sintworc S'i.jw Penant an Ma**** RtKl (Ist Cal) 1/11 July 23/24 uly 25/21 Jiiy 11 act (2nd Call) 11/22 jily UTRECHT 11/22 Aif 23/24 25/7* »lf 21 Seat (»WE»N 15. 22 Sell 23/MSall225 words
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Advertisement982 1964-07-07 15 (Continurd from Parr 8) SITUATIONS VACANT W,,rd* <; (Mi*.)— Box it et: txtrm HUNT'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE t'U to reKlster with them at 3'J. The Arcade (Ist floorl Spore for Secretarial anrl other office posts. YOUNG AMAH required, no cooking. New hou«e *a*f to clean. Live In or out. Apply 16.982 words
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Advertisement1057 1964-07-07 15 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wordt SS (Min.y—Box I* eta, owtrm MODERN FURNISHED FLAT tO let: 2 bedrooms (1 airconditioned), 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen and carport. $430/- p.m. Good locality. Phone Spore ***** 10 a.m. 4 p.m. NICELY FULLY FURNISHED Flat Diethelm furniture. refrigerator, crockeries, radiogram, telephone. Quiet Tanglin area. Rent1,057 words
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Advertisement1145 1964-07-07 15 EDUCATION It Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box It et*. oxtrm RAPID COURSES: Secretarial. Stenography, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Shorthand (Theory/Speed upto 150), Typewriting: Classes anytime: Raja's College (Glan Singh's 2nd floor), Spore. STARTING 10TH: Beginners' Bookkeeping. Accounting, Shorthand. Typing, Malay. Malay-Shorthand. Vacancies: Theory speed: English (Pre-Senlor. Senior) Mathematics. SIC, 75 Middle Road. B'pore1,145 words
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Advertisement736 1964-07-07 15 WANTED TO PURCHASE J# Word* U >Mlh.>—Box U et: txtrm WANTED second hand piano. Pleas* write to Advertiser P.O. Box 307 Ipoh. WANTED tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtrm WANTED QUALITY TIGER Skin. complete head and paw*, preferably mounted as rug. Ring ***** Kxt. 3363. Writ* Box A736 words
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Advertisement742 1964-07-07 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Jt U"!! <M l t*!!*^:*** Met*, oxtrm IDEAL FAMILY CAR. County Cream. -Borgward' Ransa StationWagon. Registered December. 1962. L'scd As Second Car European Owner Leaving J3.200/- 0.n.0. H.P. Arrangeable. Tel. B'pore *****/*****. OCTOBER 1959 STUDEBAKER. Extra Pale Cream. Body/Cherry Top. One Previous Owner. New Comprehensive Insurance (Insured742 words
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Advertisement666 1964-07-07 15 HI-FI STEREO 20 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ttt. oxtrm ORTOFON SPU-CT ILLIPITICAL Stylus Stereo Read with built in Transformer. Sole Agent Hwee Seng A Co.. 259 Beach Road. SinKapore. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et: exlrm MASSAGI AND TURKISH-BATH Steambath*. 57-A. Victoria Street. Junction Bra*666 words
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Advertisement288 1964-07-07 15 LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Word* Si (Vim.)— Box it etM. omtrm FARIDA MAISON MARCCLLt R/Btylmt Manicure *nd facial makeup expert Appointment 11-U Battery Koad. Spore. Tel: 8274 W. SALON SCARLETT for your MSB) hairstyle, expert hair treatment. London /Tokyo quallOed Scarlett Kwa in personal attendance 2, Jalan Dallab. OS Meyer Road,288 words
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Advertisement795 1964-07-07 16 j NOTICE NOTICE is hereby ghen thai we. Kua Sin Cheong, Lim Ping Hoftg Alias Lim Peng Hong, and Lea Ah Kow alias Lee Fan Yen. trading as Teck Hong Construction Co. have tills day retired from the said Teck Hong Construction Co. All the creditors payable by us are795 words
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Advertisement279 1964-07-07 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. A. Jaganadan Is no longer In our employ and Is not authorised to transact business or collect any monies on our behalf. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. 44. Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. TENDER NOTICE BATU GAJAH I.OVKKNMENT »l KVASTS- CO-OI'KHATIVK I279 words
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Advertisement1371 1964-07-07 16 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd Floor. Ctty Hall) (a) Erection of Raw Water Screening Plant, Scuuai. Tender Deposit $1,000 Close at 141 pm. on 14th July. 1964. ib> Additions and Alterations to Store and District Office at Havelock Road. Tender Deposit *100/ Close at 2.15 p.m.1,371 words
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Miscellaneous127 1964-07-07 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Awang Balcar Memorial Match: Spore Selection v Hong Kong (Jalan Besar 5.15). SAFA Dlv. 2D: Stable Boys v Junior AA (Parrer Pk>. IPOH Div. 1: PCRC v Shaw Bros, (padang Dlv z: Changkat Kinding Est v Police Piei,' Force (Jn Abdul Jalil grd). Dlv. 3- Municipality .v127 words
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Article463 1964-07-07 16 STIPE'S REPORT PENANG, Mon.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: Race 1: Apprentice L. Kang (Martingale) was cautioned for ihifMng out a little too quickly in :he straight and baulking Aqua Qneen (Scarlett). Scarlett was reprimanded for excessive use of the whip. Approaching463 words
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Article328 1964-07-07 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with Penang, Monday MALAYA II and Pepita showed impressive form on the training track here this morning. With Khamis Sairnawe astride, Malaya II galloped freely over 3f in 38. Pepita, ridden by Merv Posner, went well over 3f in 38 1/5. The328 words
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Article191 1964-07-07 16 Triumph for Relko and Ragusa Racing abroad r>ARIS, Mon.— Kelko. last Ml year's Epsom Derby winner, won the £36.000 Grand Prix de St. Cloud yesterday. M. Francois Dupre's four-year-old, ridden by Yves SaintMartin, coasted home by 2i li mills in the 12f race Relko wa.s 5-2 on favourite. Runner-up inReuter - 191 words
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Article140 1964-07-07 16 NEWMARKET, Mon. Stan Clayton, as first lockey to Capt. Cecil Boyd-Rochfort's Newmarket stable, will ride for Queen Elizabeth next season. It was announced that Clayton would succeed Harry Carr as first jockey when Carr retires at the end of the season. Clayton. 38. has hadReuter - 140 words
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Article436 1964-07-07 16 PENAXG. Mon. Weights for eight races on Wednesday, second day of the Penang Turf Club meeting: Cl. 3 Div. 1 7f Malapin 9.08 Miss Susan 8.13 Gallant Defender 8.12 Bush Queen 8.11 Ever Onward 8.10 The Lintie 8.09 Tee Up 8.09 I'cninjau 8.07 Froggie II 8.06436 words
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Article, Illustration638 1964-07-07 16 Epsom Jeep spotlights the fancied runners at Penang tomorrow: Cl. 3 Div. l-7£ Malapin: Gained his third successive win over 6f on Sunday: even better over It. Miss Susan: Smart winner in Dlv. 1 6f race in lm 12 4/5 on Sunday; can get It. Gallant638 words
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Article, Illustration491 1964-07-07 17 ERNEST FRIDA - Employ sportsmen call by Ghazali ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Monday JJATO Mohamed Ghazali bin Shaf ie, permanent secretary to the Ministry of External! Affairs, urged business houses in Malaysia to play an active role in giving sports in this country the much needed "shot in the arm." He made this491 words
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Article205 1964-07-07 17 New stadium 'a boon' to Penang pENANG, Mon. An indoor stadium in Penang would go a long way towards developing the Island into a sporting centre of South-East Asia, the Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy, said today. At this stage of her histors Penang was particularly in need of new205 words
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Article67 1964-07-07 17 I'ELUK ANSAN, Mon. —Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary School took top honours at the conclusion of the first Teluk Anson combined secondary scnools athletic meet here over the weekend. They scored a total of 41 points with three firsts, five seconds and a third in the individual events67 words
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Article394 1964-07-07 17 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh, Monday npHE MAAU coaching committee has nominated 47 athletes incudirg eight women, for competitive training on the championship circuit between now and the national meet at Seremban on Aug. 14 and 15. Basil Flinter, chairman of the coaching committee,394 words
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274 1964-07-07 17 JOE DORAI - Referee explains decisions in penalty incidents JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Mon. Hong Kong players Infringed the penalty rule twice during their replay ot the annual Aw Hoe Cup match last night which Singapore won 2-1, but on coth occasions they were allowed to get away with it by referee Petty274 words
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Article216 1964-07-07 17 laAMl* Spore Y'MCA championship*: Women s stiifies q-uu*.. m. neng bt 8. N. Ong 6-4. 6-3; Men's tingles (2nd round*: Tan Kok Thye v Tan Kirn Cheng 9-7, 6-1; fcjeow Watt Soon bt Stephen Nsc 2-6. 6-1. 6-4; Lee Hee Chin bt Hassan Alwl 6-2. 6-4; Junior doubles: (Ist216 words
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Article496 1964-07-07 17 THE WORLD Or wrum CTOCKHOLM, Mon. Floyd Patterson, twice thrashed Inside one round by Sonny Us ton, came back into world reckoning by clearly outpointing Eddie Machen over 12 rounds here last night. Patterson, now 29. said after his victory: "My whole purpose In continuing toAP - 496 words
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Article, Illustration78 1964-07-07 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Caba- j nela brothers, sons of former ..ayan boxing champion. Kid Cabanela. will feature in promoter Johnnie Ng's professional boxing programme at the Gay World on July 10. Young Cabanela, a leading lightweight from Ipoh. will meet Singapore's top lightweight Noor Hii.ssan In78 words
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Article275 1964-07-07 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By |/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sport In colleges < in Selangor will be given a big boost with che formation of the Inter-Colleges Sports Council. The Council, formed recently to promote and Improve sport in Colleges, is now awaiting registration by the Registrar of Societies.275 words
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Article52 1964-07-07 17 SEREMBAN, Mon. -Negrl Sembilan. holders of the Heah Joo Seng trophy for inter-school badminton, will meet Selangor on July 19 at the St. Paul's School 1 hall here. i Neg;.s team: Ling Siew Song, Pptcr Lim. Abdul Hadl. Jt.*r;ih Chia, B. Thong. Robert Pal I Henry Chin, Lim52 words
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Article38 1964-07-07 18 SINGAPORE, Mon— Mr. Patrick Teo Kolv Leong, who subnutted the winning etrry in the Family Planning Association emblem contest, will receive his prize at a prize-giving ceremony at the Association's headquarters on Friday at 10 a.m.38 words
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257 1964-07-07 18 SPORE UMNO CONVENTION WILL BE AN EYE-OPENER' FOR GOVT SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore I mno convention next Sunday "to study the situation of Malays" here is planned as an "eye-opener* to the Singapore Govrrnment. the vice-chair-man of the party's liaison committee. Senator Ahmad Haji Taff. said today. He added that257 words
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Article, Illustration910 1964-07-07 18 WILD MEN ARE PLAYING INTO SOEKARNO'S HANDS' community will be allowed to intimidate another in Singapore, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, warned last night. Intimidation by one racial group against another will lead to the collapse of Malaysia. In that event,910 words
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Article153 1964-07-07 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Employees of Katong Bedok Bus Co., Ltd. have decided to strike if the management does not settle their wage claims. They have authorised the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, which represents them, to serve the company with a ten-day strike notice if153 words
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Article332 1964-07-07 18 LONDON, Mon. Vvun tttiuunem innueiKcU oy me dianceiior ol mi; cxcuequci' .s opuuiiMU renaming tne economic ouiiuok, anu wan tne UMUHUMU aguin active, tne slock markets tuny maintained ineir firm tone loauy. Selective buying oi equities continued and mere were numerous good features resulting from weekend investment comment.332 words
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Article61 1964-07-07 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 2 Id., Aug. 20 a d., Sept. 20 a »d.. Oct. 20-5/16 d., Oct. Dec. 20' id., Jan./ Mar. 20' 4 d., Apr. June 20', d., July Sept. 20 1 4 d., Oct./ Dec. 20> 4 d., Jan. Mar. 20 1 d.. c.i.f. July 19 T61 words
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Article24 1964-07-07 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £1240, sellers £1242> 2 Forward buyers £1198. sellers £1200. Settlement £1235. Turnover a.m. 140 tons, p.m. 65 tons. Tone: Firm.24 words
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Article200 1964-07-07 18 MEXICO CITY, Mon.— An early morning earthquake shook at least 10 states in Central and Western Mexico today, sent thousands scurrying from hotels and residences in night clothes, cracked buildings and disrupted communications. Despite the intensity of the quake, no casualties were reported. Cornices and200 words
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Article473 1964-07-07 18 A USTRALIA WIN BY 7 WICKETS LEEDS, Monday. AUSTRALIA, surviving some anxious moments against the England spinners, hammered our. a seven wickets victory In the Third Test here today which gave them the lead in the nve-mateh series. The first two matches were drawn. Needing only 109 to win after473 words
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Article363 1964-07-07 18 ENGLAND Ist Inns 268 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns 38» ENGLAND 2nd Inns Saturday 157-4 Boycott c Simpson b Coding 4 Edrich c Grout b McKenzie 32 Parfltt c Redpath b Hawke 6 Harrington lbw Veivers 8S Dexter c Redpath b Veivers Parks c Booth b Mckenzie 23 Gifford b McKenzie363 words
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Article176 1964-07-07 18 LONDON. Mon.— Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: Hastings: Kent 331-7 dec. (M Denness 58. J. Prodger 102, A. Dixon 61i. Sussex 173 <R. Langridge 89. D. Saver 6-43). The Oval: Hampshire 321. Surrey 242-3 iM. Stewart 161 n.o.i. Bath: Somerset 300-7 dec. (G. AtkinsonReuter - 176 words
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Obituary19 1964-07-07 18 PAUL EDWARD REUTENS pftMCd away peacefully on 6-7-M. Cortm* li-.ivtnK r>6-D "Kim Cbuan Ro id A p.m. today.19 words
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Advertisement197 1964-07-07 18 TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Irndrr No. 113/ D 1/64— Metal I I. l mr Work for Cable Chamber at Telephone House, Hill Street TENDERS are Invited irom approved contractors for the completion of the abovementioned work. Specification and drawing are obtainable from the Accommodation and Services Officer. 2nd Floor,197 words
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Advertisement192 1964-07-07 18 JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE on-trurtion of a Female Student Nurses Hostel at General Hospital. Johore. Johore Bahru. TENDERERS who have been tosued with Tender Forms on the above-mentioned work are to note that tenders for this work will close at the office of the Director of Public Works. Federation of192 words
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Advertisement323 1964-07-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS We invite applications for the position of: Hospital ViSlstants Ist and 2nd Grade. Please apply wtth full particulars to:— HOCHTIEF tIOLZMANN. Joint Venture ttaiang Padang. P.O. Box 39, li.iui-. Rat*. Cameron i .at*, lands. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancy for trie post ot Laboratory Assistant ii. the Industrial323 words
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