The Straits Times, 22 July 1964
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Title Section21 1964-07-22 1 DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Hoi**** Motto*** tit***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article2150 1964-07-22 1 Spore curfew after clashes Kuan Yew: Each one of us shares a responsibility in keeping the situation here sane and normal Razak: Divided we will fall to the enemy THE Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, made an appeal for calm in a broadcast tonight on the2,150 words
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Article, Illustration706 1964-07-22 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN I From LONDON, Tuesday. Abdiil Rahman tonight announced a dramatic change of plans so he could continue discussions with Britain on more aid to Malaysia. He told a news conference on the eve of his departure for the706 words
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Article22 1964-07-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. No new cases of cholera were reported in the 24 hours ending. at 8 a.m. today.22 words
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Article27 1964-07-22 1 WARBAW. Tues.— Mr. Khrushchev flew here today to attend two days of state celebrations, which may be followed by a Communist "little summit.'— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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113 1964-07-22 1 KL'CHING. Tues. An Indonesian gang attacked a border post held by the Ist Bnr. the Green jacket., in the Bau area, southwest of Kucning, last night. The post was also attacked on Saturday night when the Indonesians suffered casualties. Last night's attack was a113 words
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244 1964-07-22 1 SULTAN TO PEOPLE: UNITE TO GUARD YOUR COUNTRY.... YfUSLIMS throughout the. country yesterday lfl celebrated the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed with rallies, processions, special prayers and distribution of free food to the poor. Johore and Kelantan will celebrate the event tomorrow. At a mass rally of about 5.000 Muslims244 words
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Article30 1964-07-22 1 DOVER i England i. Tues..— Ten English schoolboys, swimming in relays, crossed tne English Channel early today In* tiie record time of 11 nours and 27 minutes. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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201 1964-07-22 1 Defence need: So $100 m cut in plan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Central Government is to slash its second fiveyear plan by about SlOO million and use this money to meet defence commitments caused by Indonesian aggression, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. announced today. The National Develops201 words
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Article37 1964-07-22 1 CYPRUS DECISION LONDON. Toes. The Greek and BritMi Prime Ministers in a joint com- munique hrre today rr.i Mi mini that tbc Cyprus problem >hould be >olvfd within the framework of •the Initrd Nation* Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement41 1964-07-22 1 113. NORTH BRIDGT POa6. SIMGAPOR ROSKOPF THE MODERN WATCH ROSKOPF MODERN WATCHES ARE AVAILABLE IN 20 NEW MODELS FROM $40.00 AUTOMATIC DAY DATE CALENDAR- WATERPROOF INCABLOC UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING ■21 TO 77 JEWELS GOLD STAINLESS STEEL MODERN STYLE MODERN DIALS MODERN SHAPES41 words
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Advertisement54 1964-07-22 1 '^^'T- 4 a 9f 'i^ -*c£- y^HHL|«f j^ > t ■\ldimf& from New Guinea to the Seychelles Fresh, golden Tiger Beer is making more and more friends. Gold Medal Tiger is canned and bottled in Asla'sr most progressive breweries Malayan Breweries, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. in 25 countries... 15^ there's54 words
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Article, Illustration275 1964-07-22 2 Mrs. BANDA ASKS SHASTRI TO VISIT CEYLON MRS. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, the Ceylon Prime Minister, said here yesterday she had invited the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, to visit Ceylon to discuss the question of 'stateless" persons of Indian origin in her country. She said there were about 1,165.000Reuter - 275 words
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Article73 1964-07-22 2 ONE of the biggest fire to hit Tokyo since the end of the war raged through 10 warehouses in the southern part of the city setting off a series of explosions. Esrly report said eight firemen were dead and 23 persons missing, including firemen and warehouseUP - 73 words
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Article99 1964-07-22 2 rpoKYO. Tues CommunX ist China yesterday accused India of sending a reconnaissance plane over its Tibetan air space, the official New China news agency reported. The agency said the Indian Diane flew over the Dernchok area In Tibet on Sunday and remained over Chinese territory for 5399 words
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Article38 1964-07-22 2 UNITED NATIONB. Tues. A U.N. Security Council mission that visited Cambodia and South Vietnam is reoorted to have found some possibilities for pos'lng observers on the border between those- two countries to discourage Incidents there. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article422 1964-07-22 2 NYERERE hits out at NKRUMAH CAIRO, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere of the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar caused a sensation at yesterday's session of the African summit conference here with a strong attack on President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana. He said: "This Union Government business (Dr. Nkrumah's proposal forReuter - 422 words
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Article62 1964-07-22 2 SAIGON. Tues. MaJ.-Oen.| Tran Thlen Khiem. the Defence Minister and Commander-ln-Chlef of South Vietnam, will make an official visit to Malaysia on July 25. according to usually reliable sources. The sources said he would lead a military delegation and discus*! with the Malaysian Government "co-operationReuter - 62 words
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263 1964-07-22 2 200 SAIGON STUDENTS STORM THE FRENCH EMBASSY gAIGON, Tues. Two hundred South Vietnamese students, shouting "Down- with de Gaulle." last night stormed the French Eiiiuussy in Saigon wrecking the offices and settir,? tiro to a station vragon In the ground.-.. Two clays ago Mudent.s attacked the French war memorial InReuter; AP - 263 words
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Article49 1964-07-22 2 LAGOS. Tues. Armed ganus have killed 47 people and Injured 50 in Northern Nigeria during the past two months, the Northern Ministry of Information disclosed. Police rrinforcements have been rushed to the area and restriction orders have been serwd on live political leaders.— AP.AP - 49 words
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Miscellaneous293 1964-07-22 2 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSb with expertUe? Hardly likely 8. BufleiV Turn to the lelt (I). HO) 9. Beat It. bell-boy (3-3). 7. Novelist ranging over and into 10. Share out to the limit <4>. 15. 18 (6). 11. She has meter under review 13. Like an anarchist lndlscrlml(10). nately hit293 words
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Article, Illustration448 1964-07-22 3 New York Mayor cuts trip to deal with race riots NEW YORK, Tuesday. pOLICE last night fired shots to break up Negro demonstrations in Harlem for the third successive night as city officials announced that the Mayor Mr. Robert Wagner, now on a European tour, would cut short his tripReuter - 448 words
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128 1964-07-22 3 A PROTEST MARCH BY SALISBURY CLERGYMEN SALISBURY, Tues. Fifty angry clergymen marched in protest through the streets hore yesterday. The ministers, from several denominations in the city, walked up to the office of the Premier, Mr. Lan Smith, and handed to his personal secretary a letter asking the Government toAP - 128 words
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Article28 1964-07-22 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Oral joint satellite agreement between the European Space Re-M-arch Organisation (ESRO) and the U.S. National Aeronautic* Space Administration (NASA) was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1964-07-22 3 COPENHAGEN. Tues. Denmark's first all-woman political party was publicly launched here yesterday under the motto "Freedom, equality and marriage." Reut«r.Reuter - 23 words
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164 1964-07-22 3 LONDON. Tuesday MR. REGINALD Maudling, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said iast nighc that Britain's economy was expanding at a healthy rate but she was "not running into the inflationary problems and tearaway boom we sometimes experienced in. the past." J I Externally the position gaveReuter - 164 words
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51 1964-07-22 3 Bedser shows his OBE to his twin brother ALEX BEDSER (left), the former England cricketer, shows his Order of the British Empire Medal (OBE) to his twin brother Eric Bedser (right) in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace after he had attended an investiture held by Queen Elizabeth last Wednesday.— UPl51 words
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Article99 1964-07-22 3 LONDON. Tues. The mountains of unsorted mail In Britain rose even higher last night as the country'B 120.000 postmen continued their overtime rian. touched off by a call for monpay. Thirty million letters were »e--ported unsorted at London's blfcgest sorting office some had been postedReuter - 99 words
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Article22 1964-07-22 3 MIAMI, Tues.— A plane, reported destined for Cuba with four bombs aboard, was seised on Sunday night by U.S. authorities.22 words
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184 1964-07-22 3 The robbery that was a challenge to society: Judge ONDON Tues.—Bri- tain's Great Train Robbery last year was 'x crime of such a size and type it was "a rhalJergc; to the stability of society." a London judge said yesterday. "The public well-being required that the robbers be brought toReuter - 184 words
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Article56 1964-07-22 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia will hold an Industrial census during August and September. It was reported today. The census will attempt to learn the legal status of companies, their capital (including foreign capital), extent of their machinery, number of staff, their working hours and salaries, amount of56 words
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Article92 1964-07-22 3 WASHINGTON. Ttrev— The US State Department said yesterday that neutralist forces In Laos appear to be In better position to J»ld otT a communist attach as a result of seizure of communist artillery positions over the weekend. A spokesman said preliminary reports received by tne I92 words
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154 1964-07-22 3 WAR FEAR IN CUBA IF BARRY HEADS U.S. AjIAMI, Tues. The iTI Cuban Deputy Pre- mier, Maj. Raul Castro, said last night that if Senator Barry Goldwater was elected President of the I United States "it would mean war." Maj. Castro, brother of the j Premier. Mr. Fidel Castro. implied154 words
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Article31 1964-07-22 3 WASHINGTON. Tues— A payboost for most of the U.S. armed forces won Senate approval yesterday. It Is expected to cost U.B $207 million a year. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement339 1964-07-22 3 JOAN TOOKES SECRETARIAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Moynard't Building, M.C.A. Building, 11 Bortery Rood, Ampong Rood, S.ngapore I. Kuolo Lumpur. Tol: ***** Mi *****/9 Dear Employer-and Employee-Clients, I should like to take this opportunity of thanking you all for the extremely kind letters, telephone calls and personal messages of support received from339 words
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Advertisement286 1964-07-22 3 The ONLY glue thai MENDS j: ALMOST ANYTHING THE UNIVERSAL FIXER 1 Sole Agents:I JACKSON CO., LTD. Singapore JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH J» JL I^.'tsdlSj HOWI At Last! FREE BROCHURE tolls you ho» %4 S-* Vf row can Incrcou Your Buit proportionately up KC*t fo 3 int.286 words
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858 1964-07-22 4 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD SARAWAK SPEEDS UP MALAY TEACHING From "JHE present Sarawak Government policy was to speed up the teaching of the national language in schools with English continuing to be the medium of instruction, declared the Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kal o858 words
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Article, Illustration140 1964-07-22 4 A COCKTAIL party was held at the Singapore Airport YIP room on Monday night just before the Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. and the Malaysian Minister for Home Affairs, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman left for Paris on the inaugural140 words
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Article210 1964-07-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 25,000 Muslims In the State today turned up at the Padang for a giant rally to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad. When the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak, arrived at 3.30 p.m. the crowd, shouting "kail to Allah,"210 words
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Article32 1964-07-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's First Lady. Toh Pu»n Noor Aishmh will open the Chinese Women's Association art and craft exhibition at the National Library at 11 a.m. on Friday.32 words
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Advertisement362 1964-07-22 4 ■VlDo" "s'g-'pa" "nExVcIhANCe" "I shocking... i This is /E^SPIBB Idurence HatVty^E^^^^VA Sarah Miles ftobettWalter Johh Irelcind 02 J CAPITOL (Sitgiporei NEXT CHANGE^ TONYRANDALL V^i^cc burlives jRSfiE??S BARBARA EDEN JW)J*OVftF m m .«>■■■■■■«■■■•■■ UltV NOW! llflßV Beach Road S SATAV Ij^t" comes to the Singapura IK^P^ Every everting from 6p. m.362 words
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Advertisement426 1964-07-22 4 IB i <#$iiAw ORGANISATION HL^*'. 'iiff 1 fr^n \P~'il \o\v snow ix, •j 11 a.m., '30 4, 6. J0. 9.30 p.m IMJyillE PtiSHETTE WCBAIW Z (tTl>l>^ TtCMMCOLOIt^B "1 MNkVIUOM mOMWAftNIII MO*. 19 tony randall: 1 BURLIVES BARBARA EDEN j SOW MKhUM.! 211 am. 1.45. 4, 6.30. 9. 1S p.m. ol426 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-07-22 5 WOMEN on the march celebrating Prophet Mohamed's birthday in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They formed part of the milelong procession of Muslims who went around the town to celebrate the Prophet's birthday. Straits Times picture.41 words
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122 1964-07-22 5 IPOH. Tues.— The Government English School in Bagan Serai won two place prizes in the Perak State finals of the elocution contest held here last night in connection with the National Language Month. The schooljp success came from a girl (second place) and a122 words
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317 1964-07-22 5 SMUGGLE GANG CAUGHT IN ACT AT SECRET JETTY TAIPING,Tues. A Police party, helped by villagers, made the biggest haul of contraband tobacco in many years in a deep jungle jetty during the early hours of Sunday morning. The party surprised the smugglers who were supervising the urJoading of 118 bales317 words
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Article47 1964-07-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A labourer. Kirn Leng Sin. 60. suffered head injuries when he was knocked down by a car in Ampang Road here today He was admitted to the General Hospital where his condition was reported to be not serious.47 words
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324 1964-07-22 5 Malaysian police are 'extremely efficient,' says FBI visitor fPOH, Tues.— A veteran 1 of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) today described the Royal Malaysian Police in two words: "Extremely efficient" This compliment for the police came from Mr. Julius Mattson. the FBI representative In Tokyo, who Is on324 words
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Article109 1964-07-22 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. R G Tallboys is to be Australia's new assistant trade commissioner In SingaporeHe succeeds Mr. J. Mac Donald who has returned to Australia Mr. Tallboys, who was appoint- ed to the trade commissioner service In 1962. was the assistant trade commissioner In Africa109 words
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Article, Illustration194 1964-07-22 6 l/'OTA BHARU, Tues.— The acting Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. Mahboob Ahmed, last night offered his country's help to defend Malaysia ir. whatever way she could. Mr. Mahboob was speaking at a dinner given by the Kellantan Indian Chamber of Commerce in his194 words
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637 1964-07-22 6 Central Govt urged to send man to Nantah Council THE new chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Senator Ko Teck Kin, urged the Central Government today to appoint an interim representative to the council without delay. This, he said, would enable the Central Government to understand the university better and637 words
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Article46 1964-07-22 6 CHILDREN AT PROPHET DAY PARTY PROPHET Mohamed's birthday provided a happy occasion for Muslims, young and old, in Singapore yesterday. Shown in picture are several young Malay girls helping themselves with food at a party organised by 212 Muslim organisations in the State. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article115 1964-07-22 6 MORE AID FOR LAW SCHOOLS URGED SINGAPORE. Tues— A Ceylonese supreme court judge, Mr. Justice Tambiah. today called upon governments and other organisations to give more financial grants to foster the growth of law schools in Asia. "Particularly in newly-in-dependent developing countries, it may be necessary for financial assistance to115 words
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Article41 1964-07-22 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. An emergency committee meeting of the Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore scheduled to be held today to decide whether 300 workers of a piling firm, K. K. Mohamed Abdullah, should go on strike, has been postponed41 words
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Article28 1964-07-22 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police have detained three men under the Societies Ordinance while screening 2.500 people during antlsrerrt society rounds in the past 24 hours.28 words
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94 1964-07-22 6 'The Amorous Prawn' by the Players PENANG, Tues: Penang Players will present "The Amorous Prawn" at the Malayan Teachers' College from July 23 to 25 Leading roles will be played by Malcolm Dalzlel as the 'Prawn" and Mary Calthrop as the sweetheart of an army corporal. Patrick Buxton Is the94 words
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Article32 1964-07-22 6 KUALA LDMPOR. Tues. The USIS library here will be closed tomorrow and Thursday for the installation of an airconditioncr It will be open to the public as usual on Friday.32 words
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272 1964-07-22 6 CO FAR. only three overseas firms have submitted reports on two multi-million dollar water projects planned by the City Council. The Council proposes to build only one scheme to augment Its water storage capacity and meet the increasing demands by the Island's growing272 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-07-22 7 A MIDWIVES" union, representing more than 4,000 midwives throughout the country, was formed here today. The unior., the first of its kind, will organise all the midwives working in hospitals and remote medical and health clinics in the country into a single324 words
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Article28 1964-07-22 7 KUANTAN. Tues. The Tele- communications Department here will hold a Miss Golden Voice 1964 contest at the Rahman I Tallb Secondary School tomorrow, .it 7 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-07-22 7 Kidwai, India's new envoy to Malaysia, due on Monday KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The new Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Mustafa Kamil Kidwai (above, will arrive here on Monday to take up his appointment He will be accompanied by Mrs. Kidwai. He succeeds Mr. Y. K. Puri who has been138 words
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Article97 1964-07-22 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The $250,000 Singapore Umno House in Changl Road Is expected to be ready In about five months time, according to Dato Syed Esa Almanoer. secretary of the Singapore Umno Liaison Committee. The four-storey building has 20 I I two-room and three-room flats. The tirst97 words
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215 1964-07-22 7 A BETTER LIFE FOR 'PROBLEM' BOYS... IZUALA LUMPUR Tues.— Plans to ensure a better life for Malaya's "problem boys have been drawn up by the brothers of the Montfort Boys Home at Batu Tiga, 13 miles from here. The principal, Brother Elzler, said today that under the school"s second flve-yeai215 words
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Article197 1964-07-22 7 IPOH, Tues. The Rev. I Brother Philip, 71. today celebrated his golden jubilee as a member of the I Christian Brothers quietly with "a day of rest." 1 A former .supervisor of boarders m St. Xavier's Institution. Penang. he has been with the St. Michael j197 words
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Miscellaneous250 1964-07-22 7 Alloy Onp By \\T. ll until* YEH. 1 fiUB&S I WAS HASTY J^*^**2H ..TMCRPS fiUMPIN vr« mr t^TT^9^~l uACtfT tj nmm^fjp V **>! ppflj m\. CONCUJDING THAT TH' GItOOT M£V, X ABOUT AU. TH» \Bfl» HANlfcßMtf f WWV. \TMXJ W HUfiSAMP f Ur?U STORM (VOX WHO JUST fiOT HERSELF A250 words
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Obituary57 1964-07-22 8 1* Wm4m tit Caffihii D DR. S SANMUGAM. -»s Hospital Afreet. Jaffna passed sway peacefully an 17-7-A4. leaving behind wife, two sans, three daughters, two sons-in-law. one danghtffr-in-law. five grandchildren The miis are Haiiknshnao. teacher. Meremhan. and Thanapslaslngam. teacher High School Malacca Rro•hers are Animugam. Headmaster. rxmndarr r.ngltsh School.57 words
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Article79 1964-07-22 8 it Wwr4t lit (tUmbmtm) MR MONO WIND eUMN and children thank their friends and relatives «ar fn* assistance, condolences, scrolls. wreaths gifts and attendance at the funeral of Mrs. w W Bunn <Madam 4*lN«ng Sau Khrao on 19-7-64 THE MANAGEMENT thanks friends for tbetr attendance good wishes and •oral79 words
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Article141 1964-07-22 8 Words tit (Minimum) HURRY:: 810 BARGAIN at HiMa s Cold Storage. Dresses. Italian Shoes, jdiildren s Wear and Textile* are at pock bottom price* Sacrifice 1 ROSE f BCRWEIN School of Dancing Tlawrr in Ballet. iR AD Exams. All Olaillii Modern lax/. Eastern KeepITIt «e«ur»-trlmming> Phone K pore B*.141 words
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Article34 1964-07-22 8 it Werrfs tIM (Mm.) SCIENCE ANO HEALTH vfith key to the scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy available from Christian science ReadIng Room, 8 Orange Grove Road. •'pore 10. Open tonight 6.30 p.m.34 words
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Article645 1964-07-22 8 On the eve of his departure from London for the United States, Tengku Abdul Rahman repeated that he was not going "specifically to ask for aid." Strictly speaking, there are no specific reasons for the Tengku's trip. He is going to America because President Johnson has invited645 words
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Article337 1964-07-22 8 The Cairo conference of more than 30 African leaders does not seem to be achieving very much, but that makes the conference itself no less a great achievement It demonstrates that the sentiment for unity, however disordered, overrides geographical, economic and political barriers which otherwise would have prevented337 words
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Article184 1964-07-22 8 Whatever the Federal Capital Commission may or may not be doing about Kuala Lumpur's low-cost housing shortage, it is compiling plenty of data on the scope of the problem it must one day solve. This week, for example, it published results of a survey of cubicle accommodation in184 words
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Article, Illustration455 1964-07-22 8 A second job to live a little better By Patrick O'Donovan LONDON. Tues. DRITAIN'S 120.000 postmen went on strike last Thursday for the first time this century. They don't do this sort of thing: lightly. Last time they did, in 1896 in London, it failed. FourOFNS - 455 words
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Letter113 1964-07-22 8 As there are no white lines to assist organised parking In municipal parks, either they are not filled to capacity, or the frustrated driver finds himself wedKed hopelessly between two locked cars, instead of the boys moving them as necessary. Would It not be possible for a limited number113 words
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Letter173 1964-07-22 8 "JJARENT" who wrote the letter headed "Time Off for Exhibition." should call on the Principal and Investigate any irregularities in the proper manner and not write such a damaging letter to the press Nearly all the Secondary schools In Singapore from time to time, take time off173 words
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Letter55 1964-07-22 8 HAS the Headmaster of a school the right to ask a lady teacher, who is on maternity leave, to mark test Dap«rs? My wife, who is on maternity leave, has been asked by her Headmaster to mark test papers, and the results must be handed In in55 words
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Article, Illustration876 1964-07-22 8 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF A GAMBLE ON SYMPATHY AGAINST EXASPERATION By THE spread of labour unrest between now and the British general election in October could seriously imperil Harold Wilson's chances of becoming Britain's next Prime Minister. It is not surprising, therefore* that it took876 words
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Advertisement12 1964-07-22 8 There's a new range in CLARK'S I aC a^T tMMpC jfrv/t j12 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-07-22 9 Policemen stand by as students parade in S'pore fl ANYANG University students march out of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street. Singapore, after handing a petition to the Nanyang University Council which met here on Monday. The Council at a two-hour meeting attended by 17 or the174 words
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170 1964-07-22 9 PENANG, Tues.— A Joint council of action comprisinß representatives of all unions catering for Division Four Government employees In Penan* and Province Wellesley is to be set up here. A decision to establish the council was taken at a meeting held in170 words
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Article86 1964-07-22 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Professor Leslie G. J. Wong, a visiting professor at the University of Singapore will give a talk on 'The Role of Management Education In Industrialisation" at the Malaysian Advertisers Association July luncheon in the Singapore Cricket Club on July 28. Prof. Wong, who86 words
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259 1964-07-22 9 KUCHING, Tuesday. J^ TEAM of senior Central Government officials arrived here last night from Kuala Lumpur to begin a week's intensive tour of Sarawak to familiarise themselves with the State and its people and to see all aspects of industrial development and even259 words
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Article67 1964-07-22 9 LIM ELECTED LABOUR CHAIRMAN PENANG, Tues. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, Socialist M.P. for Dato Kramat, was re-elected chairman of the Penang division at the annual conference of the Labour Party of Malaya at the Town Hall here on Sunday. Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, a former mayor, and Mr. Tan Puah67 words
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156 1964-07-22 9 Cameramen to stage charity exhibition SINGAPORE, Tues la response to an appeal by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, 10 Malaysian photograph en have decided to hold a a three-day photo exhibition in aid of charity. The exhibition, to be held at the Teochew Build ins in Tank Road156 words
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Article49 1964-07-22 9 PENANG, Tues. The curfew In Bukit Mertajam has been further cut by one hour. The police today announced the new curfew period would be from midnight until ft ajn. This would be enforced for tonight and tomorrow night. The position would be reviewed on Thursday.49 words
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463 1964-07-22 9 24 QUESTIONS FOR TODAY'S MEETING OF SENATE r J f HE Minister of Home Atfairs, Dato Dr. ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is to be asked at tomorrow's meeting of the Senate whether he is aware of the "frustration and resentment" among some inspectors and the rank and file of463 words
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131 1964-07-22 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Lee Moh Cher, the wife a seaman, Tan Chi Forn* who applied for a divorce on the grounds of her husband's desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua In the High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made absolute131 words
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Article65 1964-07-22 9 PENANG. Tues. The headman of mukim Jalan Hatln, Inche Nor-sah bin Mvdinsa. died suddenly today at the age of 78. Inche Norsah suffered a stroke at the home of his nephew, Inche Yusoff Latiff. the Penang Umno division secretary. In Seremban IbVM His funeral65 words
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Article114 1964-07-22 9 Land hunger unheard of in Sabah rDH, Tues. Land hunger, which is common in other parts of Malaysia, is unheard of In Sabah, 'he State's Minister of Agriculture and Fishj cries, Inche Mohamed Said i bin Keruak, disclosed here today. Inche Mohamed Said said that Sabah, however, had its own114 words
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Article47 1964-07-22 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police have detained two more youth* found distributing pamphlets condemning the Government's dismissal and arrest of Nanyang University students recently. The two were detained at Lorong 17 and North Bridge Road. So far police have detained four people for distributing theaa pamphlets.47 words
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Advertisement138 1964-07-22 9 \f YOUR FAMILY INCOME! Malaya* Finance offert a new and Belting opportonity te incraaie your family income with a FAMILY DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. EARN S4 a year for every $100/--in a Family Deposit Account with MALAYAN FINANCE. Can at Malayan Finance today for more particular*. (limrpmua eke Sutaa af Nabyi, MabpU)138 words
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Advertisement160 1964-07-22 9 MAKE THIS ELEGANT DRESS IN BEAUTIFUL DACRON CREPE FROM ROBINSON'S FOR BELOW $30 V iH/ i BF^^ BnT 4B^LW af Dacron crepe 1 -piece dress in cool l pink, turquoise or any of the wide range of fashionable colours and prints now here for enjoyable sewing. This 45" wide luxurious160 words
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Miscellaneous603 1964-07-22 9 Today^s Radio, TV 7 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTAVAVF SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 and 25 Metres SERVICE: 41.7 A MJ Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary; A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 8.01 602 MormnK melotUes 70 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; The news: 7.10 Breakfast Potli« S£ w?603 words
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Article, Illustration293 1964-07-22 10 Mr. Tran: No compromise with the Communists KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. NEUTRALISATION of Vietnam will give the Communists the chance to achieve by peaceful means what they cannot obtain by force, the Charge d'Affaires of South Vietnam. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong, declared last night. "For us to accept neutralisation would be293 words
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148 1964-07-22 10 IPOH. Tues. Certain "unscrupulous" politicians are carrying on "subversive activities" in the 370-acre Tasek| industrial estate here. This warning was sounded by the secretary of the Perak division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Kerpal Singh, at the Inaugural meeting of the Government148 words
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Article45 1964-07-22 10 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Tong Kong Chin, 67. of Yon* Peng pleaded guilty yesterday to assisting in conducting an Illegal 36 character lottery at Jalan Men? Seng. Yong Peng, on July 19. Sentence was postponed to Aug. 2. Bail of SI. OOO was allowed45 words
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Article41 1964-07-22 10 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Abdullah bin Kassim. 21 of Parit Perepat. pleaded guilty here yesterday to stealing a bicycle valued at $60 belonging to Tasmon bin Munasir on May 8. Abdullah was fined $100 or a month's jail. i41 words
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71 1964-07-22 10 SUNGEI PATANI Tues.— Mr. John Southworth. a U.S. Peace Corps member at Ibrahim ,School here, presented a bugle to the band of the Boys' Brigade who led the Malaysia-America Goodwill week procession yesterday evening. The presentation took place after an American football match, which was71 words
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Article87 1964-07-22 10 ITUALA LUMPUR. Tun.—Thlrty- four men of the Royal Aus- j trallan Air Force, including eight I pilots, have left for South Viet- J nam to fly and maintain three Caribou transport aircraft as part of Australia's increased defence assistance. An Australian High Commission87 words
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Article98 1964-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieves today broke open glass .-showcase in the offices of the International Office Equipment Co. and the United Trading Co. ln Pudu Road here and escaped with two typewriters worth more than $1,100 They smashed the glass showcase and escaped with the loot but98 words
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291 1964-07-22 10 THE COMMON BOND LINKING MALAYSIA WITH BELGIUM KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T INES of similarity linking Malaysia and Belgium 4i were drawn by the Belgium Ambassador. Mr. Roger Malengreau. in a broadcast over Radio Malaysia to mark Belgian National Day. He compared the working of democracy ln the two countries, which291 words
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Article34 1964-07-22 10 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Lee Ah Kito. 36. a taxi-driver was fined SlOO or a month's jail after he pleaded guilty yesterday to gambling at the taxi-stand in Ayer Hitam on July 16.34 words
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Article52 1964-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tups. Th« Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' AMOCtattoO membership committee will launch a drive for new members next month Its secretary. Mr. M. Man.ipI pan. said letters would be sent to all non-members. This would Ibe followed up with personal approaches by committee52 words
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Advertisement497 1964-07-22 10 iSri DANGER 2^M HER DIET H DESTROY |fc HEALTH Rice i every day and not enough variety of meat, y|HJ| fish and vegetables can B make you ill. VYKMIN HELPS KEEP YOU HEALTHY. <v^j ft balances your diet gives you 8 essential ABCDE Mmm vitamins and 4 minerals jjM your497 words
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Advertisement128 1964-07-22 10 |elmilt| CV SLIDE PROJECTOR ADVANCED "JET-LINER" AIR-COOLING SYSTEM Tlm mott brilliant ytt ttm coolot. Sharp, bright pJctur«« aye* In lighted room. Powerful motor even protects film and th« projector from heat. Project! telephoto or wide angle without moving back *n4 forth. Smalt and compact. Wltt» carryinf can. Itopsudden attacks of"128 words
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Miscellaneous30 1964-07-22 10 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby AtMDrt. TUESDAY. WeONESoST] I TUURSDAV \(,'m*O «stAP V I MX« FORGOT) IASUBD XDU J ({FORGOT) J^~ j) (you look kealtO \ZLIJ^-^ wi-m rr uoitj-^ <^ g-^30 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-07-22 11 'We'll protect Malaysia' Holyoake tells U.S. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. YHE N ew Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, told President Johnson yesterday, of the determination of the Commonwealth to protect the territorial integrity of Malaysia. Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaysia was the chief topic of a 30-minute conference which the twoReuter - 272 words
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143 1964-07-22 11 KUCHING. Tuos. Mr. Henry Santos, generalsecretary of thr Philippines Communications Workers Federation, said here if it came to a choice between Indonesia and Malaysia, "We shall choose Malaysia." Mr. Santos was addressing the opening session of the Postal. Telegraph and Telephone International SeminarReuter - 143 words
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Article64 1964-07-22 11 |APAN's new super express train which will be put on regular service run between Tokyo and Osaka in C-tober with a maximum speed of 200 kilometers per hour made a trial run between Tokyo and Yokohama recently. Picture shows the train passing by the downtownUPI - 64 words
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Article29 1964-07-22 11 LAS PALMAS 'Canary Islands..! Tues. Eight workers were killed when a bus carrying them to it'.eir I lobs plunged down a ravine near here yesterday, police reported.29 words
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Article32 1964-07-22 11 HONG KONG, Tics.— The South China Morning Post said" today that more than 100 Hong Kong secondary School graduates had applied for admission to universities in China this year. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article20 1964-07-22 11 GEORGETOWN, Tues. Governor Sir Richard Luyt. yesterday issued emergency order calling in all arms held by unauthorised persons.20 words
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139 1964-07-22 11 MANILA Tuesday. rpHE Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro 1 Mendez. said yesterday that expected Malaysia to see the wisdom of taking the Philippines' Sabah claim to the World Court in view of British endorsement of the idea. rie was commenting on remarks by the BritishAP - 139 words
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76 1964-07-22 11 SYDNEY. Tver— A Chinese with an Australian wife was granted permission In the New South Wales Si preme Court to fight a deportation order. He is Lee Yun 80. 25. a cook, who is at present In Sydney's Long Bay jail awaiting deportation.Reuter - 76 words
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229 1964-07-22 11 EAST BORNEO REBELLION IS SUPPRESSED SAY JAKARTA OFFICIALS JAKARTA, Tues. J Government officials have announced the suppression of a "rehellion" in Indonesian East Borneo which they said received support from British and Nationalist Chinese sources. The Governor of East Borneo said arms and ammunition had been found in Tandjong Selor229 words
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Article54 1964-07-22 11 MALIBU. (California). Tues.— I Lana Turner, the actress, told police she fired a shot at a man prowling near her home here early I yesterday. Sheriff's deputies later found no trace of an Intruder bui recoveri ed the spent .22 calibre pistol bul- let which MissReuter - 54 words
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295 1964-07-22 11 GSA officials meet the tin traders for their views WASHINGTON, Tuesday. MR. M. Connell, administrator of the defence materials service of General Services Administration, said yesterday that he and other officials of the GSA would meet representative* of the tin trade in Washington next week. He described the talks, scheduledReuter - 295 words
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107 1964-07-22 11 STONES AND BOMB IN S. RHODESIAN DISORDERS SALISBURY, (South- crn Rhodesia), Tues. An- African was killed on Sunday when police opened fire in Salisbury's Har a r d African township after beer halls and police patrols were stoned. Gangs roaming the township also attacked fellow Africans. No serious injuries were107 words
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Article38 1964-07-22 11 NEW YORK. Tues.— Actor Robert Walker Jr. fell and wu Injured yesterday during a performance of "Days of the Dancing" at Mineola Playhouse. Walker fractured a leg and wm taken to a hospital. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article33 1964-07-22 11 I UPPSALA i Sweden i. Tile*.— The seismological institute her* reported yesterday it had recordled during the weekend what vim believed to be an underground nu- clear explosion in Siberia —UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Advertisement25 1964-07-22 11 YOU CANT GO WRONG WHEN YOU CHOOSE A MORRIS MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. 14 2 0 orchard road Singapore Represented in Malaya by WEARNE BROS. LTD.25 words
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Advertisement703 1964-07-22 12 (Continued from Parr SI SITUATIONS VACANT cTercJs SS (Ml*.)— Box St rts. satra ONI MALI SALES Assistant re- i luirvd. Qualification Form IV with knowledge of Chinese. Apply own handwriting state age, experience, copies of testimonial, certificates to Box A 6578 S.T. 8' pore. MALE CIVIL/STRUCTURAL INCINEER required In charge703 words
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Advertisement554 1964-07-22 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT .'</ »or*m SS (Mt*.r—Boa St ess, extra AVAILABLE 1-8-64, FULLY s"urnlitbed Air-conditioned Bedroom. All modern conveniences. Central. Suitable quiet bachelor. Phone: (Spore) *****. AVAILABLE IST AUGUST newly completed 3 bedroom flat at Pastr Pantang Hin. District S. Apply Bra A 6564 B.T. Spore. LOVELY PLAT FURNISHED upstairs available554 words
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Advertisement709 1964-07-22 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It Wards U (Mtm.>—Bax St eta, sacra SIMOAWANC MILL ESTATE: Purniahed three- bed roomed compound bouse, 1 -bathroom, servant's room with separata bathroom. Tiled Boor. Rented out $350/- p.m. Price: $32,000/-. Real KM ate Agent* A Investment Co.. 6S. The Arcade. B'pore *****. UPPER EAST709 words
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Advertisement635 1964-07-22 12 EDUCATION tt Words SS (mUsur—Mma St cts. oatn BEGINNERS AND ALL maxe« Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping preparing for Pitman A L.C.C. Exams. Shorthand speed 60 to ISO w.o.m. Regent Commercial Institute. 66A. East Coast Road. B'pore 4018 a TUITION tt Word* SS (Mln.y—Bax St) eta. txtn ORCHARD DRIVING SCHOOL Morris 1100.635 words
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Advertisement761 1964-07-22 12 TOURS k EXCURSIONS tt Wards U <mim.r—9mm St eta, axdra TAI TONO AM TOURS 100. Kallang Road, Spore *****. Hongkong/ Japan /Taipei /Bangkok $1,383'- Bangkok $360'- S/R. 13/8. Malaya 7 days $«3-. $120/-. Cameron Highlands 4 days $35/-. $75/- 7 days SSS/-. $130/--2/. S. 9/8. 16/8. 23/8.64. ROUND TRIP hv761 words
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Advertisement681 1964-07-22 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words SS (Mi*.) Sox St ets. txtra ISna/Sa RILEV lo |H mpgl 44.UUU mil's. Owner leaving. Offers over $2,000 Phone «T7983 M'sore. OPEL REKORO 4-IVwr. Registered April 1953 only 14.000 miles. Price 5A.650/-. Contact Ah Sal 43. Jeddah Btreet. Spore 7. ONE OWNER Aumtn A4O 1962.681 words
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Advertisement757 1964-07-22 12 FOR SALE I* Wards U (Mln.)— Box St eta. txtrm NEW AMERICAN Handy Cheque Writer $7.00. 0.D.C.. 124 Croat Street. Spore. WHY PAY MORE: Save at Ramchand'a lOU.iiOO yards quality textiles Sl'- per yard 89 Arab Street. Spore. BUY BOSCH REFRIGERATOR from Singapore Refrigeration Company. Telephone *****. After Bales Service757 words
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Advertisement713 1964-07-22 12 MISCELLANEOUS it Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO rfs. esrre SALES SERVICES Ouintwrti Motors/ Boat* Accessories boat Moorings. Sinwsuor* Uoalcl 4«ft>n> iS'porei. SPRAV-PAINTINC REPAIRS REFRIGERATORS within a bours customer's bouse Telephone (Spore) iiflT'J UNITY Is Our Watchword Berlta Marian and t« up-io-date with what you are expected to as good citizen713 words
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Advertisement1275 1964-07-22 13 ■EZ^^^2SS3ES^3B M?CJH THE EAC LINES BA r ~ysA9 siNCAfote (uaia iu«*ut .r. swt tte nham pinanc OINMAHMOOM k.uMNO IS. (OIOIN.I 3/IWItDOUIT >»oni ;«i rxoMt et»«4 rHONi «)ti m«oni4JJ'i SAILING. 10 GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMIURt. IREMEN, ANTWEtr POTTCROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENIURt ANQ COPENNAGtN ■KINA" Hl'.. G. 3131/TMay 23 21 July 21/1,275 words
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Advertisement1241 1964-07-22 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pori P. Sfiam Ptnanf ■CITY OF LEEDS 23 24 July 25 2. July tCITY IF UPON 21/21 Jtly 21 Jtly iCITY OF JOHANNESIUN 14 An -CITY Of DURHAM 11/21 An 22 23 Aut 24 All ICITY OF COLOMBO1,241 words
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365 1964-07-22 14 Tin drops $6: GSA meeting US trade THE price of Straits iln in Penang yesterday fell $6.37 J a plcul to $641. 62 J on an offering unofficially estimated at 240 tons, down 20 tons. In London on Monday afttmoon spot had been down £25 a ton and forward £15.365 words
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Article129 1964-07-22 14 "fc/TELBOURNE. Tues.—lndustrtiT* als fluctuated around steady levels Most interest centred in national Bag and H. C Sleigh. which lost 6d. to 25 6 and 3d. to 11/5 respectively. Under renewed support Ampol Exploration gained 23 to 225. ant' Santos 1/9 to 30 3 A.O.G however, lost another 6d.129 words
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Article37 1964-07-22 14 ON tbc Irss tic-hangs market 1a Hong Kong yesterday Urn US. dollar was quoted at 5.74 (or TT and 5 73J (or cash. Sterling wa quoted at 15.99 and ene tact ef (eld at 248)37 words
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Advertisement903 1964-07-22 14 [™loRIENTl LJNEii ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 12th AuftUtt 1964 P- iiiL a— mi jweiicnn«ni i niif iim i?w Singopor* 17»h August 19*4 For Manila 21tt/23rd August, Hong Kong 25th/30th August Returpt:— Singaport) 3rd Ssptetwhsf 1944 P. Swettenhem 6th Soplswttr 1964 Penang Bth Ssp»esnber903 words
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Advertisement881 1964-07-22 14 AUCTION SALE NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED 4 A 4-1 Collver Qoay. Singapore ON TUESDAY, 2 BTH JULY, 1964 at 2.30 p.m. 11l KBNO IKK ROAD No. 90 Freehold land and two-storey compound house Area 20.271 sq. feet. VACANT POSSESSION. (2) VACANT LAND OFF BALESTIER ROAD between JALAN DATOH A JALAN881 words
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Advertisement926 1964-07-22 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are. Invited from Singapore Citizens for the appointment scheduled here- under APPOINTMENT: ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHERS. Publicity Division. Ministry or Culture. SALARY SCALE: $250x1 5A-400 p.m. PROBATION: Three (3) years. AGE: Over 20 and under 45 years. QUALIFICATIONS EXPEKIENCE: Passed Secondary II or equivalent from a926 words
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Advertisement885 1964-07-22 15 [SSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS\ THE PENANG TURF CLUB KEDAH GYMKHANA MEETING AT ALOR STAR SATURDAY, BTH AUGUST 1964. SI UNLIMITED SWEEP are now on sale at the Town Office up to Friday, 7th August. Tickets are also available from the Secretary. Kedah Gymkhana Club up to and including the day of the Meeting.885 words
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Advertisement510 1964-07-22 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are Invited for the following vacancies In the Chief Engineers Division of the Board: (A) BUILDING INSPECTOR Qualifications: Must pass the Third Year of the Singapore Polytechnic Technician's Diploma In Clerics of Works and Building Inspectors or Its equivalent. Experience: Applicants must have at510 words
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Advertisement1030 1964-07-22 15 COMPANY MEETING ANGLO ORIENTAL PLANTATIONS LIMITED FACTORS AFFECTING RESULTS MR. D. A. GILLIAT'S STATEMENT The sth annual general meeting of Angio oriental Plantation!) Limited was held on July 9 in London, Mr. D. A. Gllliat (the chairman) presiding. The following Is an extract from his circulated statement: The rubber crop,1,030 words
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Advertisement667 1964-07-22 15 TENDERS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE k COOPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of tne Setia Usaha Tetap, Kementerian Peitanian dan Sharlkat Kerjasama, Jalan Swetlenham, Kuala Lumpur up to Noon of 18th August, 1964 for the sale of surplus spare parts (or Dodge motor vehicles and filter elements667 words
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Advertisement365 1964-07-22 15 TENDERS CONSTRUCTION OF A SEKOLAH MENENGAH MELAYU AT 3RD MILE SIKAMAT ROAD. SEREMBAN. NEGERI SEMBILAN Tenders will be received from 1 registered PWD. contractors In 1 Class "B" and above up to 12 noon on 28th July, 1964 at the office of Jurutera Negeri. Negerl Sembllan, Seremban, (or construction of365 words
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Advertisement373 1964-07-22 15 TENDERS j J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE It is hereby notified that the closing date for tenders for the below mentioned works at 3.00 p.m. on 22nd July 1964 has been extended to 3 00 p.m. on 28ih July 1964. a) The Construction of a! 200,000 gallon Reinforced Concrete Reservoir and j373 words
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Advertisement357 1964-07-22 15 TENDERS > MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the supply and installation of a 250/ 300 KVA Standby Diesel Generaling Set at Radio Malaysia's transmitting Station In Kuchlng, Sarawak. Specifications and tender forms can be obtained from the office of the Chief Planning Engineer, Room357 words
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446 1964-07-22 16 Epsom Jeep - CONSTRUCTION can make amends today Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gLISS FIRE II and Construction, separated by a short-head over 6f last Sunday, renew rivalry over an extra furlong in Race sat Bukit Timah today. Althougn Bliss Fire II ran surprisingly well in the soft going— he is a446 words
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Article1527 1964-07-22 16 BT. TIMAH 2nd day BEST BETS— Radja Wall (Race 2), Construction (Race 5) and Anita (Race 6). THE GOING- «oft. CARD KEY: A letter alter the horses name Indicates tht type oJ going preferred: last; g good; s soft: h heavy a any. Betting forecast: (SFI strongly fancied; (F) fancied.1,527 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-07-22 16 Buaya Tapah and Cavallina are also fancied and the best of the lightweights appears to be Persian Hero. Loch Leven reverts to sprintIng after a gallant but unsuccessful attempt over 9f at Kuala Lumpur last month when he finished a close fourth to Caravelle. Previous to that Loch229 words
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Article196 1964-07-22 16 CYCLING KUAiJN LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Malaysiai: Cyclists' Federation s final Olympic trials lor the 100 kilometres team time trial event will be held at the Diplomatic Enclave on Sunday at 7 a.m. Four teams will be taking part In the trial.-. Selangor's "A" team will be196 words
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Article339 1964-07-22 16 ran well to finish fourth to Oisin over the Kuala Lumpur 71. Golden Master's last success was In February over 51 f at Kuala Lumpur in heavy going. Ada Balk and Pantjasila should abo run well. Trainer Keith Daniels' Brave Chevalier and Balkan Challenger, are both339 words
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Article63 1964-07-22 16 PARIS. Tues.— The Aga Khans Jour Xt Suit won the £14.500 Prix Eugene Adam for three-year-old over lOf at Saint Cloud. Ridden by Yves Saint Martin, he came with a strong run inside the final furlong to win by a head from Sigebert. with Sillage dOr, two lengths,Reuter - 63 words
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Article40 1964-07-22 16 IPOH. Tues. Perak Football Referees Society officials: President S. Nalliali. vice-president Lee Kang San, secretary-treasurer Mustapha Hajl Abu Bakar. committee Mohamed Sliahid Rahman <Taiplng>. R Xavler (Teluk Ansom N. Boswell dnohi and Mohamed Noor Ibrahim t Kuala Kangsar).40 words
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Article36 1964-07-22 16 IPOH. Tues.— The Perak Malays. Amateur PA officials: President Ibrahim Mohamed YMSIn; vice-presidents Toh Muda Talb Cherc*e; Hajl Salim Mohamed Amui: secretary Tan bin Rashid: treasurer R. M. Idris and a committee of seven.36 words
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Article94 1964-07-22 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Leong Chlm Seong. a Malaysian stu- de.a in Melbourne, may represent Australia at weightliftlng in the Tokyo Olympics if he is not selected by Malaysia. Chlm Seonß last week lifted 903--lb lo beat the Malaysian qualifying mark of 898-lb for the middleheavyweight division.94 words
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Article66 1964-07-22 16 (OLYMPIC) 1 ROUNDUP 1»OKYt). Tues. The japan Amateur Cycle Racing Association have told the organising committee that Olympic cycling events would have to be cancelled unless conditions on the new 400-metre I track at Hachioji were improved. The compla-nt follows bad spills suffered in practice by^ompetitors preparing for the Japan-Australia66 words
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371 1964-07-22 16 The association complained that the track was so rough and uneven It constituted a hazard to competitors. Agreeing with this, the secretary of the Australian Amateur Cycling Association, Bill Young, said at Hachlojl that the sharpness and rough racing surface could only lead toReuter - 371 words
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Advertisement371 1964-07-22 16 M -Mb m H Jpi v ft Jm^ HI T^^^F v^ I II r J M JAMfS BITTY of DAYTON OHIO, invented the Cash NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS of today »re the product RcE.ilcr in 1X79 This was his solution to a problem of years of experience since Ihe Company was371 words
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Article, Illustration610 1964-07-22 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: His 21.1 is only one-tenth behind British winner Campbell -by Singapore, Tues. jyjANI Jegathesan today raised hopes of a Malaysian stake in the 200 metres final at the Tokyo Olympic Games in October. Running in. the Swifts A.A. meet at Farrer Park, Jega clocked610 words
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Article90 1964-07-22 17 PENANG. Tues. J. S:uckey, a newcomer to Penang tennis, today scored a surprise 7-5, 2-6. 6-2 win over thrld-seeded Buddy Yap In the men's singles quarter-finals of the Penang open championships. In the seml-llnals, Stuckey will meet national champion S.A. Azman of Selangor. Other results: Women's90 words
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Article47 1964-07-22 17 SER-SMBAN. lues— Negrl Sembilan boys won the Hcali Trophy and Seliuigor girls the Lee Kou Chee Cup in the inter-schools oadminton championships here In the finals, Netrri boys beat Selungor 7-2 but Selangor eirls avenged that defeat by beating Negri by a similar margin47 words
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Article19 1964-07-22 17 SINGAPORE Tues. The Singapore Boxing Board of Control meeting scheduled to be held today was called off.19 words
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159 1964-07-22 17 SOCCER M-TOURNEY DATES THE SAME FOR 27 MATCHES KUALA LUMPUR, Tins. Desplte the withdrawal of the commonwealth Forces, this year's Mcrdeka football tournament will run as scheduled from Aug. 23 to Sept. 6. The 11 competing teams will be divided into groups of six and five, and then will be159 words
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404 1964-07-22 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL ATHLETICS By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian Interest and participation in the widest sense would be iif cessary to help the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union five-year development plan succeed. This is the view of the special committee appointed by404 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-07-22 17 GOING FLAT OUT as usual world champion raring drivers Jim Clark (left) and Graham Hill were lapping up the runs in a charity cricket match 'at Franingham. Kent. Only 24 hours earlier they were battling It oat In the l.uropean Grand Prix at Brands Hatch with83 words
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Article145 1964-07-22 17 SOCCER L. Perak Dlv. 2: Malay Club 5 Town Council 0. Krian Lgc <Parit Bun tar) MES 3 Tali Ayer Est. 2. HOCKEY L. Perak Lge: Sungel Slput 2 Horley MSS 0. TENNIS S'porr YMCA championships men's singles q-f tails: Shahrin Osmar w.o. Tan Kok Thye: T. Chambers145 words
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269 1964-07-22 17 Booth hits a captain's inns of 132 CRICKET from Jack Fingleton: London, Tuesday. WITH BRIAN Booth in a captain's innings of 132 and Peter Burge hitting 96, the Australians went comfortably ahead of Middlesex on the second day of their match ai Lord's yesterday. At the close, the Australians were269 words
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Article262 1964-07-22 17 ITIDALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Unt1\ versity of Malaya scored their first victory in the Btonor Shield competition when they beat KiU: by 47 runs on first innings al Pantai today. They owed victory to splendid bowllntt by Johnny Ooi. who took five wickets for 12 runs262 words
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Article175 1964-07-22 17 LONDON, Tues.— Close of play scores In yesterdays cricket matches: Bournemouth Gloucs 332-9 dec (D. Young 106 R. Nicholls 62 J. Mortlmore 46 D. Snackleton 7-97) and 5-0 Hampshire 287 (J. Gray 112 P. Salnsbury 58 A Brown 5-64). Hove— Sussex 166 and 29-0 Surrey 237-8Reuter - 175 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-07-22 17 S(X(EK Penang Dlv 3\: Olugor Indians v IRC; NTC Rangers v MDLB. Tr Bunga (both matches at Dato Kramatv Ipoh Div. 3: Ipoh Police v State DTD (Jn. Abdul Jalll grd). Police Field Forces v HQ. Sqn Irish Hussars (Coronotlon grdi41 words
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418 1964-07-22 18 Be patient, forbearing: Tun Yusof appeals to Muslims SINGAPORE, Tuesday. *pHK Yanjj di-IVrtuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today called on Muslims in the State to be "patient, forbearing and industrious" and adjust themselves to the changes taking place around them. IK- also called on them to work towards ;i418 words
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Article206 1964-07-22 18 Tues. Indonesian saboteurs this morning made a second bid to blow up the Merdeka Bridge but failed. No one was reported injured. Two plastic bombs were used one on top and the other below the bridge at the same spot in an attempt to blow206 words
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Article, Illustration100 1964-07-22 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The world-famous Elear Choir of British Columbia. Canada, will give its first-ever Far East concert at the Victoria Theatre on July 29. The choir comprises 26 girls and two boys. The entire proceeds from the Singapore concert will go to local charities nominated by100 words
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Article348 1964-07-22 18 LONDON. Tues. Somewhat Headier conditions developed in (he stock markrts todsty. Prices ni'iierally moved wilhiu narrow limits. Rolls Razor iincl EnsliMi and Onmtl Investments were again active :iHlioukli turnover did not compare with yesterday's hopes that something may be saved biouuiii in buyers of348 words
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Article43 1964-07-22 18 LONDON. Tues Spot 20 \d.. Aug. 20-7 16d.. Sept. 20-3 16d.. Oct 20-1 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20--1 16d.. Jan. Mar. 1965 20d.. Apr. June 20a.. Ju> Sept. 20d.. Oct. Dec 20d.. Jan. Mar. 1966 20d cif Aug. 19\ci.. Sept. 19-vd. Tone Easier43 words
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Article23 1964-07-22 18 LONDON Tues— Buyers £1255. sellers £1260. Forward buyers £1241. sellers t1242>,.. Settlement £1255. Turnover a.m. 315 tons. p.m. 150 tons. Tone: Steady23 words
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Article99 1964-07-22 18 JAKARTA. Tues. A number of people have been arrested In East Indonesian 'Borneo as alleged li.filtrators from Malaysia, reports reaching Jakarta .said today. A large number of people were reported to have been taken in. The official news agency Antara said frequent arrests have been made ofAP - 99 words
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