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Title Section25 1964-07-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 I The Straits Times Hot*** 1 Ik** 6 Estd 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 24. 1964. 15 CENTS KDN 731 125 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1964-07-24 1 ALLISGTON KENNARD - ALLISGTON KENNARD US military training PRESIDENT: WE'RE PROUD TO SUPPORT WITH ALL OUR RESOURCES THOSE WHO HAVE CHOSEN FOR PEACE, FOR ORDER AND FOR THE RULE OF LAW From Talks on copters, jet planes and landing craft Washington, Thurs. i PRESI DENT Johnson has promised American aid1,137 words
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Article419 1964-07-24 1 And community leaders in various parts of Spore set out to form goodwill committees SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain, announced today that as from tomorrow the curfew will be lifted from 5.39 a.m. to 10 a.m. and again in the afternoon from 3.30419 words
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Article33 1964-07-24 1 SINGAPORE, Than. The official casualty figures announced this evening were: lg dead since the disturbances started and 192 injured. More than 1,070 curfew breakers have been arrested.33 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-07-24 1 TENGKU: I AH RETURNING UNLESS I GET REASSURANCE WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Tengku Abdul Rahman is flying back to Malaysia on Saturday unless he is reassured by telephone in the next few hours that the Singapore situation is calmer. The Tengku. in a tele- Mun interview this morning, said; "This is the127 words
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84 1964-07-24 1 gUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. The five-hour curfew in Bukit Mertajam will again be on tonight from midnight to 5 a.m "This will probably be the last curfe* If there is no Incident tonight." the Buklt Mertajam District Officer. Inche Ahmad bin Harun. told the Straits Times84 words
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Article244 1964-07-24 1 IJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers are to sign a wage agreement providing for a guaranteed minimum wage of $2.55 a day for 200.000 workers on 550 estates on Monday This will end244 words
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190 1964-07-24 1 'Restrict laws to be tightened if situation worsens' RAZAK REPORTS TO CABINET ON SINGAPORE SITUATION 1/ U AL A LUMPUR, Thurs. Restrictions in Singapore will have to be "tightened" If the situation there does not return to normal soon, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. He was190 words
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Article27 1964-07-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Internal Security (Amendment) Bill, under which students seeking higher education must be screened, was passed by the Senate today.27 words
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Article128 1964-07-24 1 MUSLINS ADVISED:: TKAY AT HOME' SINGAPORE. Thus. All Muslims arc advised to »ray in own hornet tomorrow and not obliged fa to mosques for mass prayers in view of situation in Singapore. Joint statement tonight by Mnslim Advisory Board and President of Shariah Court said: "During precent emergency.128 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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117 1964-07-24 2 QUADS-AND MOTHER'S `FEARSOME ORDEAL' PORT MORESBY, Thurs. —A Papuan mother sailed a canoe 15 miles by sea and trekked another 10 miles to a mission hospital with her newborn triplets and a fourth unborn child in a heroic bid to save their lives. The woman, Oretta, from a remote village117 words
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286 1964-07-24 2 'We shall go on assisting in defence of Malaysia as long as necessary 9 LONDON, Thur«. Soekarno was following a policy of "neoimperialism, naked and unadorned," in his attitude towards Malaysia, Lord Carrington, the Deputy Foreign Secretary, said yesterday. Speaking In a foreign a HairsReuter - 286 words
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Article72 1964-07-24 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan today successfully launched its first weather observation rockets powered by liquid fuel. The launchlngs of the two two-stage rockets took place on Niijuma Island, about 100 miles south of Tokyo. The rockets reached an altitude of 70 miles as scheduled and telemeters carried inReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-07-24 2 COLOMBO, Thur». Representatives from Malaysia and Indonesia will sit at the name conference table here tomorrow. With experts from 14 other countries they will discuss ways ol boosting technical co-operation in South and South-East Asia. One talking point at the meet- 1 ing,AP - 117 words
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99 1964-07-24 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. AmbH&sadors of the United States and China plan to resume Informal talks in Warsaw ncM Wednesday. State Department j officials said today. The ambassadorial contacts. rhich form the only diplomatic l;nk betwprn the U.S. «nd the i People s Republic ofReuter - 99 words
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242 1964-07-24 2 Yemen: We'll break your leg, Nasser warns the British PRESIDENT Nasser, in a direct warning to Britain, said last night: "It anyone dares commit aggression against the Yemen we shall break his leg." He spoke before a cheering crowd of 250,000 in Cairo's Al Ghomouria Square at a rally toUPI - 242 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-07-24 2 Monty fears that Nasser will close Suez Canal IF BRITAIN WERE TO GIVE FULL AID TO MALAYSIA... F ONDON, Thurs. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said last night that if Britain ever had to fulfil her promise to give military aid to Malaysia on any great scale, President Nasser would 'mostReuter - 324 words
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124 1964-07-24 2 ffAMIPIM (Congo), Thurs. V 1 l 1 a B c tribesmen, using bows and arrows, fought off marauding Congolese Army deserters from re-bel-held Baudouinville. a District Commissioner reported yesterday. Police reinforcements reached K.imipini. 30 miles south of Baudouinville. to round-up the rebel soldiers. Another reportAP - 124 words
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191 1964-07-24 3 I ON DON. Thurs. Union chiefs repre senting Britain's 120.000 postmen have called for a national strike on Saturday, it was announced here last night The Union of Post Offlc* Workers' executive made the call after a three-hour meetIng. All postmen and sorters willReuter - 191 words
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Article30 1964-07-24 3 PARIS. Thurs.— The Ministry of Repatriation, which has resettled over a million refugees from Algeria and other former colonies in the last two years, has been dlssoived. AP.AP - 30 words
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294 1964-07-24 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. POLICE early today shot and critically injured two Negroes during: widespread racial violence and looting in a Negro section of suburban Brooklyn. Police said that one Negro tentatively identified as Harry Britton, aged about. 35 had a tinReuter - 294 words
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Article93 1964-07-24 3 U.S. court enforces rights law ATLANTA (Georgia), Thurs. A Federal cour( here yesterday ordered a restaurant and a motel to comply with the new civil rights law, in the first court test of the measure enacted earlier this month. The three-judge court issued separate orders against the restaurant and theReuter - 93 words
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58 1964-07-24 3 VIRGINIA, Thurs. A salesman strangled his British wife and their two children yesterday and then hanged himself, authorities ■aid. The bodies of Frazier Leon Tlngler. 28. his wife. JiU. 25. and their two children, Dana, aged six and Penny Lee. aged four, were discovered58 words
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Article, Illustration175 1964-07-24 3 YEW YORK. Thurs.— Band leader Xavier Cugat's firm has filed as 9 million .->uit against a dance team, alleging the pair "maliciously induced" Cugat's wife, singer Abbe Lane, to break her contract with the firm. The marital and professionalAP - 175 words
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Article74 1964-07-24 3 LONDON, Thurs. Two girls alleged to have worn topless dn_M in Piccadilly Circus while on their way to see a British Him premiere of '.London In The Raw" have been summoned to appear at a London court. It is the first prosecution of Its kind inReuter - 74 words
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Article42 1964-07-24 3 ROME. Thurs. Mr. Aldo Moro, Italian Prime Minister-desig-nate, agreed last night to form a new Centre-Left coalition government. His acceptance apparently ends the political crisis which began on June 26 when his government, formed last December fell. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1964-07-24 3 BONN, Thurs. Dramatist and screen author Heinz Herald, a close associate of the late Max Relnhardt. died In Kreutn aged 78. He won an Oscar In 1887 for his screen play "Emile Zola."37 words
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276 1964-07-24 3 Commonwealth gets its own version of the Nobel cash prizes LONDON, Thurs. CASH prizes for Commonwealth citizens similar to the Nobel Prizes will be offered by the Commonwealth Prizes Institute, whose formation was announced in London yesterday. The announcement at a House of Commons Press conference. said there was anReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-07-24 3 DOCTORS UNDER FIRE FOR LAX PRESCRIBING OF DRUGS T ONDON, Thurs. Doctors' prescriptions that authorised 800 "purple heart" tablets a day to a Lancashire family under Britain's State medical scheme and gave an elderly woman, two years' supply of laxatives every week were quoted here yesterday at the British MedicalReuter - 199 words
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Article57 1964-07-24 3 PARIS, Thurs. The French Government denied that Prance will supply Indonesia with antisubmarine helicopters. "Prance does not supply armto Indonesia." a Porelgn Ministry spokesman said, commenting on an announcement by the Indonesian Naval Chief-Of-StafT, Admiral Eddy Martadlnata, that 68 antisubmarine helicopters would arrive from PranceReuter - 57 words
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Article161 1964-07-24 3 A BERDEEN. Thurs i\ Prince Charles. 15. W.i- admitted to a nursing home with pneumonia here yesterday after spending two night camping with school friends betore starting their summer holidays Prince Charles, who had finished end-of-term examinations was camping on the Royal Estate at Balmoral, where161 words
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136 1964-07-24 3 Firm made $50m profit on British missile LONDON. Thurs. The firm which developed Britain's Bloodhound ground-to-air guided missile made an 82 per cent profit on the deal, according to. a report In the Dally Express here today. The profit to the firm. Ferranti Limited, had earlier been estimated at 63Reuter - 136 words
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Article41 1964-07-24 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Salvador Pardo-Bolland, 61-year-old former Mexican ambassador to Bolivia, was sentenced to 18 years' jail for conspiracy to smuggle US$l3.5 million worth of pure heroin into this country. Pardo-Bolland was also fined USS4O.OOO.— AP.AP - 41 words
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186 1964-07-24 3 Russian assurance to U.S: No wheat to Cuba WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Soviet Union has assured the United States' that American I wheat sold to Russia is not being transhipped to Cuba, the State Department announced yesterday. But a spokesman said the U.S. would "continue to seek any possible further Information"186 words
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Article28 1964-07-24 3 RHEYDT (West Germany). Thurs.— Klaus Blelke. a- West German springboard diver, died here yesterday after hitting another swimmer In a three-metre dive during Olympic preparations. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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98 1964-07-24 3 VALLETTA. Thurs.—Malta's Labour Party said last night It would "make every possible effort" to have the new agreement on the Island's constitution and independence "abrogated at the earliest op- portunlty." The party, which Is led by Mr Dom Mlntoff. Issued the statement afterReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement175 1964-07-24 3 ton plan an important meeting but Indigestion strikes Just one 'BISMAG' BISMINT gives you immediate relief I Too come home late frost work you rush your meaL /*\j The result is often di»- r~~~J J^^^ comfort, acidity and fL^?^ j£/L all the other symp- r^N^X^fy^X touts of indigestion. J Jwt175 words
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Advertisement262 1964-07-24 3 <^_5v _^r mr J -*QBfc^^. f* 1 -_^_^_^r JU MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5 whaa you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD P ANKINO. No U.K. Income Tax ill be deducted your money n262 words
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Article109 1964-07-24 4 MURDER BODY FOUND BURIED 'nAPAH. Thurs. The A body ol a labourer. K. Muthu, reported missing two days ago by his wife, P. Muniamah, was dug up from a shallow grave near a disused mining pool here yesterday. Muniamah had told the police earlier that he left their house on109 words
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Article66 1964-07-24 4 MTJAR. Thurs. A contractor. I Khern Keng Chve, 57. today reported to the police that ho lost a diamond ring worth 1800 and 1 1.200 In cash from his safe when his house at Jalan Hashim was raided. Khern said that the thief apparently entered the66 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-07-24 4 LEE SEX WOON (above) who will play the part of Lady Macduff in William Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' which Is being presented by the Maxwell School Drama Society in Kuala Lumpur next week. Ihe ttieme as well as the .setting of the play is123 words
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106 1964-07-24 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Inche Abdul Maiid bin Othman, 39. the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Education, will leave for Tokyo <>n Aug. 2 to assume his new post an Press Attache at the Malaysian Embassy.' A Chinese as wrll v106 words
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Article32 1964-07-24 4 PENANO. Thurs.— The Chief Minister. Dalo Wong Po\ Nee, will declare open the new Butterworth branch of Chung Khiaw Bank at Bagan Luar Road at 111 m. on Saturday.32 words
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Article99 1964-07-24 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Sungpi Patani branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress gave a tea party In the Gandhi Memorial Hall here today in honour of six Alliance men who were successful in the elections and a Senator. The guests of honour were the Mentrl Besar,99 words
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470 1964-07-24 4 $20 million tin field at Papan: 2,000 people protest THEY DON'T WANT TO BE MOVED rpHE 2,000 people of Papan, eight miles from here, squatting on a $20 million tinneld, today held a protest meeting against the State Government's decision to give the town over to mining operations. Banners were470 words
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192 1964-07-24 4 Labour survey to help draw up a sickness insurance scheme PENANG, Thursday, ■JHE Penang Labour Department has started a pilot survey to find out the number of workdays lost through to sickness and maternity leave. "This is to help the government to draw up details of the proposed social secutiry192 words
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214 1964-07-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The police i today appealed for iiv formation on fruit machines, also known j as> one-armed bandits, which are being operated illegally in premises where members of the public have access. A police spokesman said that the Government had Imposed214 words
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Article59 1964-07-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Anuar bin Ibrahim. 20, of Kampong Oatok Keramat, wu fined »500, or six months' Jail, for assisting In disposing of two kaln batek worth $36 believed to be stolen. Anuar. who had three previous convictions, committed the offence on July 14 at59 words
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118 1964-07-24 4 Conditional discharge for `posing as Scoutmaster 9 DENANG. Thurs. Thean Kuet Cheong, 17. accused of posing as a Scoutmaster and cheating a salesman, was granted a conditional discharge yesterday when the complainant failed to appear in court. At the hearing yesterday Woman Inspector Chandramals, who! prosecuted, told the second maglv118 words
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141 1964-07-24 4 r>H. Thurs.— A salesman. Loh Kok Hoong, 25, was today ordered to sign a good behaviour bond in $100 for six months for using criminal force on a police Inspector. Loh. who was represented by Mr. Chin Fook Yen, pleaded not guilty to141 words
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Miscellaneous113 1964-07-24 4 Airport movements PENANG Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAY*: Prom Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.36 a.m.; Singapore (ML 084) 8.05 a.m.; Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 013) 9.45 a.m.; Singapore, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 am.; Kota Bharu (ML 037) 2.10 pjn.; Bangkok (ML 063) S.SS pjn.;113 words
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Miscellaneous110 1964-07-24 4 gapora (ML 584) 4.00 pjn.; Kuala Lumpur and Singapore (ML 0631 6.00 pjn. JPOH Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: Prom Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 106) 6.40 a.m.; Penang (ML 153) 1.45 a.m.; Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 032) 5.05 a.m.; Penang (ML 003) 11.25 a.m.; Kota Bharu and Panang (ML 037)110 words
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278 1964-07-24 5 The letter' to voters harmed his reputation: A charge SEQUEL TO TC POLLS ...AND NOW ANOTHER LIBEL CASE... rpAIPING, Thurs.— Mr. x Chin Kit Fung, a vice-chairman of the Alliance Town Council Election Committee in 1963, pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court here today of defaming Mr. S. Sabaratnam,278 words
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Article50 1964-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Chief Registrar of the Federal Court. Raia Azlan Shah, today announced that the one-week Bitting of the Court in Singapore scheduled to begin on Monday is now postponed due to the situation there. A further announcement will be made on a new date.50 words
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273 1964-07-24 5 Malay contractors told: Work your way up to the upper classes KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim A Swee Aun, said today hi«» Ministry planned to organise six more courses for small Malay contractors next year. He said this when opening the last in a273 words
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Article28 1964-07-24 5 KLANG, Thurs. The Klang branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress will hold its annual meeting on Sunday at the Indian Community Hall here at 3 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration329 1964-07-24 5 Khir tours trouble areas, says: 'Forces are adequate' SINGAPORE, Thursday, rpHE Acting Minister for Information and Broadcasting Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, this morning conferred with security chiefs, and reviewed the situation here in the past 24 hours at the operations room in Pearl's Hill. The one-hour meeting, which began, at329 words
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178 1964-07-24 5 FOH, Thurs.— The $20 million cement factory in the Tasek industrial estate in Ipoh is the only "smokeless" cement factory in Asia, according to Mr. S. P Seenivasaßam, president of the Ipoh Municipal Council. "We are proud that Ipoh can boast of the178 words
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90 1964-07-24 5 OEREMBAN, Thurs. The »3 threatended strike by more than 500 workers of Middleton Estate. Bahau, has been averted following intervention of the Industrial Relations Officer Mr. S. Narayanan, of the Labour department here. The strike was to have begun tomorrow over the dismissal90 words
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76 1964-07-24 5 TAIPING. Thurs. A newspaper correspondent filed a civtl claim in the Sessions Court yesterday against his employers. Malayan Times Press Ltd.. for arrears of pay and allowances Mr. Luclan Peter is claiming (1,043.92 due to him between October last year and July as correspondent76 words
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99 1964-07-24 5 I* UK IT MERTAJAM. Thurs. A villager. Mr One Swee Kooi. donated a piece of land to build a Mirui in K.impong Manynis about oiyht miles from here And yesterday the Mirau ro>tins 53.000 was declared open by the Bukit Mertajam District99 words
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231 1964-07-24 5 Alliance member supports motion by PMIP I^ANGAR. Thurs. An Alliance member. Inche Wan» Ahmad bin Wan Abdullah (Kurong Anai), surprised his colleagues in the State Legislative Assembly yesterday by supporting a motion by the lone PMIP Opposition, member, Inche Tahrin bin Ariflln (Utan AJi). Inche Tahrin's motion called on the231 words
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161 1964-07-24 5 First raw sugar shipment for Prai refinery DENANG Thurs.— The first shipment of 5,000 tons of raw sugar for refining at Prai arrived by the freighter Hudson, Point from Australia today. The sugar was unloaded Into barges outside the Prai River and taken to the new-ly-constructed jetty of the Malayan161 words
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Article51 1964-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three Malaysians will leave on July 29 for a five-year Colombo Plan course at the King George's Medical College In Lucknow. India. They are Mr. Tan Pool Llew. of Ipoh, Mr. Narayanan Sunderesan, of Penang and Mr. Wong Hen Wee. of Negrl51 words
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339 1964-07-24 6 SINGAPORE SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government today advanced the second term school vacation for some 450,000 children in the State by one week in view of the troubled situation. Instead of *tartlnc their vacation on July 31. the Ministry of Education announced that the holidays339 words
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153 1964-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FOUR hundred men will begin their call-up trainir*g on Aug. 1 at the Port Dickson camp, the Comptroller of Manpower. Mi. S. Kumar, said here today. He said that up to now "everything is going according to plan" and any153 words
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Article73 1964-07-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K. M. Abdul Rank, today appealed to all communities to co-operate with the Government to restore peace and order here. "We are now engaged in buildIng our young nation and there are bound to be73 words
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Article25 1964-07-24 6 JOHORE BHARU, Thura. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun. will make a four-day tour of Johore from July 29.25 words
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Article, Illustration701 1964-07-24 6 Law is extended for another five years tUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Senate today approved the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Bill which extends the law for another five years. The Bill gives the Singapore Government special powers to deal with thugs701 words
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244 1964-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Senate yesterday approved a motion to exempt MPs from paying hospital ward charges and to reimburse any sums spent for urgent treatment in nongovernment hospitals. The motion was Introduced t9 Senator Dato T. H, Tan. The244 words
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403 1964-07-24 6 Passed: Bill to amend the Constitution after 5 hours of debate KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T>y 38 votes to one, the Senate today approved the Constitution (Amendment) Bill which raised a storm before it was passed in the House of Representatives recently. The Senate debate on this Bill which began yesterday403 words
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Advertisement402 1964-07-24 6 WHY CHANCE A HEAD ACHE FOR A STOMACH ACHE? Have you noticed that you sometimes have indigestion after taking aspirin? That is because ordinary aspirin does not readily dissolve and, as doctors now know, its solid acid particles can seriously irritate the stomach. But OISPRIN dissolves quickly to give a402 words
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Miscellaneous224 1964-07-24 6 t //#>*/ Oop tit, V.T. BmmUim m MO* THAT TOUR MtWP? WBH. fJOTHINfi"! I HOW ABOUT POtWO I I _TWERE«9 A l£T Of f*~^\ HER BEING A >— '-"V NO«<R! M EASE ABOUT OOPS 6PBCWIC fOSMT AN EGYPTIAN BIT, MSINHJRMATION f «XH BRUNETTE. 7 WELL. A CLEOPATRA. 1 MAWTAL STKTU9.224 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1964-07-24 7 Murderess talked herself to death LOUISA CHOSE POISON AND STAYED TRUE TO TYPE THICK ankled podgy, pas t v f^'iced. one-time Salvation Army lass, Louisa Merrifield. aged 48. was that relatively rare specimen of a woman who killed for gain. But she ran true to type in choosing the typical1,112 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-07-24 7 CAMPAGNES AND MILK STOUT AFTER A FUNERAL hanged at Strangeways on August 18. Alfred Merrifield. not a sensitive man. returned to Blackpool. For a time he lived in the bungalow, but left It when Mrs. Rlckett's two daughters disputed the will. A settlement was finally reached and Merrifield was awarded129 words
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Article21 1964-07-24 8 TMC FUNERAL OS* O. SsssSava, INM «4ed on 72 7»4 win be hold at ttw Btdadarl Hindu Ometery on TVivraday21 words
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Article42 1964-07-24 8 Wees* ill (Mlmmmm) MR CHUA ANN YANG PPN and ,nk all rvlattven. friend* and 'nr thur Invaluable a.«ai»tmrnipathv loaned wr> wreaths, '-onrtolence* and offered Mother. Sinter* and teachers <>' Hukit Nuiu foment oflirern and Staff* of P.W D In their Bad bereavement.42 words
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Article61 1964-07-24 8 •a Wori. 11* (minimum) WEDDING REOPTtON of Or■h Jolt will have to t>i- postpone m.i.-nnltHT. ROSE CBERWEIN Srhool of Mancmit ii. Baßet, iRA.D tnnu All Oraden> Modem Jaxs, Kaateni Keep-irr-trimminic) Phone 8 pore MR LIM CHENG SANC and Mis* LJti Kwan wlrt to anoounre that their rniravrmrnt made m61 words
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Article667 1964-07-24 8 President Johnson has offered American assistance in training Malaysian troops, i leaving it to Tengku Abdul Rahman to determine the size of the programme and assur- ing him that he may have the u.>e of experts of any rank, "from sergeant all the way up." The President has667 words
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Article373 1964-07-24 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman's appeal to President Johnson for more Peace Corps volun--1 teers should help bring to an end the ludicrous controversy over Malaysian recognition of American degrees. If this country values so highly the services of American volun- teers. how can it continue to reject the services373 words
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Article119 1964-07-24 8 Experience is the best teacher; but the second-best is example and it is so much quicker. The 22 Sarawak farmers now in Malaya on a fortnight's study tour will surely find much here to interest them and to convince them that modern methods have much to offer. Though119 words
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Letter171 1964-07-24 8 I WAS surprised to read the letter from Ngah bin Yusof. who alleged that there were about 70 pirate taxis in Kuala Trengganu, a total which he further claimed was 100 per cent more than In March. I have lived In Tr»ngganu since before Merdeka, I171 words
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Letter76 1964-07-24 8 MY water and electricity bills are going up and up every month. No meter reader has called at my house to read the water and electricity meters for the last three months, yet I am billed estimated charges 15 20% more than my normal charges. I protested against76 words
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895 1964-07-24 8 CYRIL DUNN - THE MIXED BLESSINGS OF INDIA'S MONSOON CYRIL DUNN by NEW DELHI. Thurs INDIANS respond with peculiar joy to the coining of the monsoon. They predict the first rainiall with repeated inaccuracy and mounting assurance. And when anally it comes hissing into the hot dry ground, they star 4 staring atOFNS - 895 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1964-07-24 8 WOLF ECKARDT - Homes for the world's growing millions WOLF ECKARDT By OF THE WASHINGTON POST SIXTY thousand people sleep in the streets in Calcutta. In Lagos. Nig&ria, which has skyscrapers but no sewers, a street sleeper will watch a shop at night for the use of a threshold. In Karachi, squatters represent1,013 words
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Advertisement586 1964-07-24 8 Straits Tisses 4V Malay Mail ■saMM advertltem.nl* a>av ke hanoed tat let Fvw COLO 'TOSASI ADCAN Orchard Road COLO ■TOKAGaT SKtNCMIi AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONS KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL BASK A»tl»orleed Ag««t*: CTTY BOOK STOM LTD Wlwlmw Mouee. C ia> n >m*t TM« NlWt WONT M. M. raTMAM. Adwtararty Sjaad. sasoal MAM586 words
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Advertisement63 1964-07-24 8 WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS MADE OF? Part of the answer lies In qiKMtinna like If eats chum birds and birds oJmmm worma, who do •tm chase?" and "Did aaaassaw M ft* gl ■*UH aVaWanalsOr fsBrPB niHf Pfc*i o*b4 Hut rest by mmnw&rnpfAnz an this private tntenrtew between a 5-yT-old and63 words
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Advertisement68 1964-07-24 8 DAY &QSj3 after-salesserviceß including Sundays and Public Holidays. I I To eot'ir* proefft twice I t |WeSS2CS I. 0 I _J C.1r.n,,, ltut< br WTJM Q aPv GWln (M U lt4 I Fop the best go for J AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS SINGAPORE N|es Ann lu.H,r f Orcnar*68 words
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Article, Illustration1951 1964-07-24 9 Markets and provision shops besieged as curfew is lifted: Soaring prices shock for housewives ENOUGH STOCKS EVEN IF TROUBLED SITUATION LASTS FOR ANOTHER WEEK BUT 5.30 a.m. when the curfew was lifted, thousands of people rushed to markets and provision shops to buy food and provisions before the curfew was1,951 words
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Article40 1964-07-24 9 SEHEMBAN. Thurt The British Army will hold a garden fete on Aug. 1 from *2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m in the compound of Flagstaff House at Like Road. The fete Is to raise funds for local charities.40 words
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Article, Illustration269 1964-07-24 9 Insurance companies flooded' with calls SINGAPORE, Thursday. INSURANCE companies in Singapore have been flooded with telephone calls by the public to insure their vehicles and business premises against loss or destruction during the present disturbances. The Straits Times, however, understands that insurance policies Issued have been few as there wereLow Yew Kong - 269 words
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125 1964-07-24 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Barisan Sosialls today appealed to people of all races in Singapore to remain calm. A party statement said that every one had a responsibility to stop this ugly incident from becoming worsn "Any act of revenge and retaliation will result In a125 words
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314 1964-07-24 9 Qn,vjAroKE, Thaim. IT-ree hundred and one men, arrested in connection with the curfew and disturbances yesterday wert charged In the Ninth Magistrates Court today with a total or 340 ottences. The charges lell into four groups: Breach of the curfew restrictions 173314 words
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Article26 1964-07-24 9 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. The Batu Pahat Youth Club will hold a social function for its members on July 31 at the Coronation Boys' Club.26 words
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Advertisement173 1964-07-24 9 I COOL CUSTOMERS I MBMSMHare our business! HUM And sit they emhuuasuc about us' Step into any office, shop or borne that hat Worthiagton Climate Control and you find lots of cool people, efficient, alert and txppy- ftl*d that tome wise man has installed Worthington. What thai wise man knew173 words
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Advertisement30 1964-07-24 9 TOP SALT ON ANY TABLE m superfine j*^ pure white ;ia SAX A igg hi da In the kitchen or at rh* table BE SURE IT'S PURE BUY SAXA BJILZ30 words
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Miscellaneous574 1964-07-24 9 DArtirt Clrjr«DADr Bound Of Jasz; 11.30 Before We KADIU SINbArUHb Say Goodnight; 12 midnight SHORTWAVE SEBVICES: 41 and 26 metres Q.nin MAI AVQIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: nftulu WIMLMTOIM NATIONAL SHORTWW I A.M.: b.OO Good Morning, 6.01 SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metrrs Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 Up And AbouL. 7.J0574 words
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Article, Illustration155 1964-07-24 10 Lim Trjiam Chin, assistant manager of the J* Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.. [poh branch, has been promoted to take charge of the bank's Jalan Yang Kalsom sub-branch in Ipoh. .vhich opened for business last Saturday. The Jalan Yang Kalsom sub-branch is the second155 words
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Article56 1964-07-24 10 Standard-Triumph International car and commercial vehicle production for the first six months thla year was 20 par cent tilgher. at over 65,000 units, than in the mum period in 1963. Factory sales at home and abroad also show similar Increases to make this period on* of the best56 words
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Article18 1964-07-24 10 Mobil has concluded a threemar agreement to supply Mobil Jot Oil II to Q«ntas Airways.18 words
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Article58 1964-07-24 10 Malaysia Motor Parts and Accessories Ltd., who are to erect a $5 million spare parts factory at Taiping, announce that they have appointed Australia Malaysia Corpora- tion. Kuala Lumpur, as In- 1 dustrial consultants. Australia Malaysia Corporation (AMCOR) are consultants to a wide range of new industries58 words
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166 1964-07-24 10 PIOHT engineers on Qantas Boeing 707s will have a new switch added to .their control panels soon to control the temperature of cartons of live tropical flsn. The fish have become a regular item of air cargo flying from Singapore and Hong Kong to166 words
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Article32 1964-07-24 10 Vauxhall Motors' production of cars and commercial vehicles in the first half of 1964 totalled a record 184.786 units a 51 per cent Increase on the same period last vpnr32 words
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Article, Illustration116 1964-07-24 10 ICECREAM TREAT FOR CONTEST WINNERS COLD Storage Creameries and the Naafi recently organised a Magnolia Icecream slogan contest for the children of servicemen serving in Singapore. In the front row of this photograph are. from left. Richard Corbett. who was third, and received S5O. Lan Goulsbra. the winner, who received116 words
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228 1964-07-24 10 MALAYSIA can now expect a bigger flow of louiisis from Japan. This was stated by three Japanese sales representatives of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.. who visited Singapore this week during a familiarisation tour of South-East Asia. They are Mr. Y. P. Yasunaga of the228 words
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Article108 1964-07-24 10 JAPAN LINE ORGANISES AGENCY JAPAN Line Ltd. has organised an overseas agency department to strengthen and expand its co-operative relations with shipping companies in all parts of the world. The line, formed this April by the amalgamation of Nltto and Datdo lines. Is one of Japans Big Six In marine108 words
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Article78 1964-07-24 10 Uavdi Register of Shipping Iw.-, fornifd a new department under the chief surveyors to coordinate and develop the society's research and technical advisory work. Mr. Simon Archer, M.Sc.. has been appointed head of the new unit. known as Research and Technical Advisory Services Department, and Mr. J.78 words
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Article52 1964-07-24 10 Air India route via Moscow Alr-Indla will Inaugurate a new route between Delhi and London via Moscow in October this year This will bring London within 12 hours of Delhi. Mr. B.R. Patel. vice-chairman and general manager, Air-India, said: "This new route will be the shortest and fastest between Delhi52 words
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Article, Illustration101 1964-07-24 10 The Cycle and Carriage organisation. .Malaysian i agents for Siemens and j Halske. West Germany, announce that the Siemens "telephone of the future" was displayed at the 1964 Hannover Industries Fair. This no longer requires the winding of a dial to obtain the wanted101 words
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Article121 1964-07-24 10 International Telephone and 1 Telegraph Corporation has announced the appointment of Mi Grehard R Andlinger as group executive Far East and Pacific and pre.Mdent of ITT Far East and Pacific Inc ITT. the worlds larceM international manufacturer and supplier of electronics and telecommunications with 180.000121 words
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Article296 1964-07-24 10 CITY Developments Finance and Investment Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of City Developments Ltd., has offered local investors opportunities to invest in the company's activities. The company have made available three types of deposit scheme with security guaranteed by City Developments Ltd. and protected by the296 words
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Article191 1964-07-24 10 Projects in Johore advancing /CONSTRUCTION of City v> Developments first housing development projectFresh Breezes, at Johore Bahru— is well under way, according to a company brochure. Some two-storey semi-detached houses are ready for almost immediate occupation. Show houses ot this type have also been completed and may be Inspected between191 words
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Article33 1964-07-24 10 Japan will send a nine-man sur\tv mission to Indonesia tins month io exnlore oil resources tlvrr. the Japan Petroleum Rr- sources Development Co.. a semi- official firm, announced in Tokyo. I33 words
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Advertisement303 1964-07-24 10 I 10 TON I I PAYLOAD I BEDFORDS I TIPPERS I TRUCKS A I IN STOCK I I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS FREE QUOTATION! FREE MEASURING! FREE DELIVERY IN MALAYSIA! STARLITE ROLL-UP INSECT SCREENS, STARLITE VENETIANS. STARLITE AWNINGS. FROM 525.5S303 words
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Advertisement280 1964-07-24 10 ItMt JOINT PAINS STOP and then you say thanks to Lf De Witts fk Kidney Bladder Pills V' TKsTfulcsJy mas* four kldn«)rt and bt»d<ter»w« i Hr\v c JO|NT PArcs* rheumatism, IK BACKACHE A BLADDER TROUBLES B IsosumPs)WWw'« Mb purify your Mood ywg— ■V b»cfc four Ml powor and iptenrfid haakh.280 words
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Advertisement1252 1964-07-24 11 TOJ.IVERPOOL 1 WtST COASI UU.; r>«i S'pora aaiia S'ltan rcaan "HIUEI Avormouth, LittrfMl GM. IS Trfly Jaly 21/1 linrpiil, G asgo- GM. II July 22 Jily 24/27 Jit| M "ENESTHEUS i-irpttl, G 'aigoa 21 Aig 2 An 4 ASTTANU li-trpMl JL An 5 An An 11 gATROCLUS Lxiriaal. GlMflDa An1,252 words
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Advertisement2149 1964-07-24 11 KS3EIS22SEESB p;;^ the EAC lines I BFArfTTtT TUT* I l^V Xjf^Jm SINCAPOM a KUAIA IUHPUR P.SWtTrtNHAIA PCMANO M M F* VmMIImV M M M jTW^-gCaT Hg[^n{H^^| «"*««m a^«»u«iD. iomih.) 1/i.wttbOitM aWJM* aw W N^*CS^*"M a»at aiM^ WkW i»»i»» M»o«i rnOHi im raOMiUin ißpiaM^ BfaVkl Ha I>M l>^*^ > > Mt2,149 words
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Advertisement1158 1964-07-24 11 fe£LLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTffftDAM HAVM HULL ANO MIDDLESBROUGH Sport P. Sftiiri P«na«g •CITY OF LEEDS laPtrt2SJuly 21 Jaly tCITY OF RIPON 21 21 July K'TY Of JOHANNESBURG 14 Aag ■CITY Of BURHAM 18/21 An 22 73 An 24 Auf tCITY tF COLOMBO 2J 27 Aig 211,158 words
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Article69 1964-07-24 12 Bank Negara monthly statement: Balances held abroad totalled 5216.9 million at July 15. according 10 the latest return of liabilities and assets by Bank Negara. This compared with $217.5 million on June 30. Money at call amounted to $19.1 million compared with $24.7 million. On the liabilities side,69 words
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Article379 1964-07-24 12 WITH Singapore still closed, the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday passed another very dull day. One Kuala Lumpur broker described the level of trading as "about half normal for a bad day." "Most people prefer to sit on the fence and wait for things to settle379 words
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Article25 1964-07-24 12 July 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICES: 66» cents (down half a crnt). TIN: S 1.30.37 1 a pica! (f»ov.n *****). r.stimatrd unofficial offering: Unstated.25 words
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Article233 1964-07-24 12 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday fell $6.37* a picul to $630.37*. No estimate of the offering was available. In London on Wednesday morning tin was moderately actively traded at steady prices, but in tlie afternoon session a sharp break in values was attributed to233 words
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Article123 1964-07-24 12 gUSINESS done In or reported to the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was: INDUSTRIALS: Esto (600) 55.22. Frater and Heave (1000) S3 01 (1.000) S3: Malayan Containers (2.000) J2.02. .aoO). 12.10; Mstsr Inyeitment (2.000) *1 72. (l.OwO) 11.70. (1.000) $1.71: Shell <I.ooo> 12123 words
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Article72 1964-07-24 12 MELBOURNE, Thura. C.R.a 37/ja Mount l.«» 4l>, 7 N. Broken Bill (10a.) 41,7 Am |X) I U y Aust. Con. Ind fej Aunt. Paper Manuf 3t> 4 B.H.P 16 7 Carriers «,7 Colonial Hu«ar gl/4 U.J. Coles i 7/» Herald b*\o Uumei 66,11 1.C.1.A.N Z 64 1 Repco72 words
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Article232 1964-07-24 12 \UCUST flrat gram nihber l.e.b. clued at S p m in Kuala LumW yesterday at Wi cents per Ib., down half I rent on Wednesday'! cloelnit level for the pottllon The tone ■M very quiet R A S. and F.M.R.E. doting one.. In cint> per Ib. yesterday: Int.232 words
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Article101 1964-07-24 12 •hi** in Penan* Hamour en FrMirl In the tttadi, Straat Moublqua, Abbckerk. At the Wharf: Taora. In Pert t«ettanriarn ya.tardari Wharf atrthi: No. 1 ftogcerraaa. No 2 Tarva. No. 3 KaUtrla, No. 4 Rebev«rctt. N«w Wharf Berth. No. 8 Dcmodocua, No. 8 Nlcohar, No. 9 Kuala Lumpur.101 words
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Article35 1964-07-24 12 ON U>« tr«i luninii mjrkrt la Hone Kons yeatrrday th» US. dtllar ru quoted at 3.741 for 11' and 3.731 for aa.h. Stirling warn quoted at 16 VI Baal tnt tad gold at35 words
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Advertisement1048 1964-07-24 12 B YV ""^WASAIOjaSEN^KAISH^LTI^ O^.A. Paelf la and Cr«at LaktM/BtSM C— «la. >—<!■■ Monrtooj ToMMmt F'cate* Htnrti MmtrMi laMrwt Ckican -timmmm «wr lAn ilia M I** 17 sat* M it* im -MHMtatM llatV tl At« I Uf! M ttfl I M HM H M WtMt Co#i»t of CtratrtU and South Amario*1,048 words
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Advertisement966 1964-07-24 12 [E°!orientI lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Dtporti:— Pcnanf 12th Augutt 1964 P. Swerf.nhom 14th Augutt 1964 Singapore 17th Augutt 1964 For Manila 21tt/23rd Augutt, Hong Kong 2 5th /30th Augutt Raturni:— Smgopora 3rd September 1964 P. SweMenham 6th September 1964 Penang Bth September 1964 Par*!966 words
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Advertisement1061 1964-07-24 12 AUCTION SALE OF VAI.UABI K SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be h»ld at our Sale" room No. 104 Market Street. Singapore. On WEDNESDAY Z9TH JULY 1964 AT 2.31 P.M. 1. Nov IS ta 31 (odd) PL'KAT ROAD, area 143.446 sq. 1.. freehold, monthly rent $282.50 2. No. 378 -A PAYA LKBAR ROAD,1,061 words
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Advertisement344 1964-07-24 12 TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED HOKIEN KONG Ht'A* AT BLKIT PANJA.NG. SINGAPOKL Tenders are Invued from bona flde contractors for the construction ot the above Plans and specifications are available at the office of the Architect*. Messrs. Chan Kui Chuan of 40-C/D. Bze Hai Tong Building. Phillip Street. Singapore, 1. Tender forms344 words
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Advertisement824 1964-07-24 13 NOTICES TTie School of Education. University of Malaya. Is anxious to acquire old. second-hand copies ol the following magazines, (or classroom visual aid work: 1. National Geographic 2. Geography (Pictorial) 3. LIFE 4. HOLIDAY ft. Saturday Evening Post Would those members of the public willing to donate please ring or824 words
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Advertisement457 1964-07-24 13 ifcWl^MiJCTMUliitl (Continued from Pafe Si ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE WIDOW and children of the late Vincent William Phillips of Port Dlckson wish to express their gratitude to all tno*« who so kindly sent th* o*autlful wreaths, messages, donations and sympathy on their recent bereavement. ANNOUNCEMENTS DUB TO UNFORSEEN Circumstances the Memorial Service457 words
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Advertisement869 1964-07-24 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wtrdt U <MUu)—*tM eta. a»trs LOVELY FLAT FURNISHED up stairs avatlabla August Ist to Mairr. 19ES. 3 bedrooms district 10 Bollano Road. Call (B'por*) *****8 trom S.uo to 8.00 p m. AVAILABLE 1-S-S4, FULLY Purnlshed Alr-conditloned Bedroom, All modern convenience!. Central. Suitable quiet bachelor. Phone: (S'por*) *****869 words
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Advertisement682 1964-07-24 13 TUITION M tTersts U (Mtm.)-Box M ctt. -rtro ORCHARD ORIVING ICHOOL Mortis 1100. 30 Emerald Hill Road. B'por* *****. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MATHS. Additional Elementary kUperienewi I Maths. Uraduate. rel: ***** B'por* BECINNERS AOVANOIO Dressmaking, Ureas Designing fashion Drawing Classes personally attended r>y Sblrley Teb, U.K. Oraduate. Shirley Fashloo Academy. WO682 words
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Advertisement696 1964-07-24 13 PHILATELY FIRST DAY COVER. Send $2 50 you'll receive 3 Overseas FDCS and price Hats of FDCS (whole world). Box AIOS9 S.T. K.L. foFhire !S Worsj U f mm.)— Bom M els. extra t.V. FON HIRE uioomiy »ls, Contact Malaysia Electric Co.. Spore MM. TELEVISION FROM $14 50 FYce Aerial.696 words
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Advertisement749 1964-07-24 13 FOR SALE M i»i«.i-»»i rta extra WHY PAY MORE: Sare at Ram-i-nand's 100.000 yards quality textiles $1/. par yard S9 Arab Street. 3^KORTINC" GERMANY'S MOST Advanced T.V. Tape-Recorder Radio. Sole AgenU:- S H Ons Co.. 141 Cecil SUeet. Spor«. Tel: MMS/ 70IMM. PHILIPS KLSSOO TRANSISTOR Hearing Aid tropx-proof tow batUry749 words
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Advertisement269 1964-07-24 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING Word* M (Ml*.)— Box M eta. astra FAKIDA MAISON MARCELLB i/Styllst Manicure and sactaJ aUJlsjp axpart Appolouurnt U-<J BaXtao toad, d'pora. lal: w^7«». DRESSES DRESSMAKING Wmrda U (Mtm.r—Bn ft rta. mxtrm PO SIANO, 87 Taaglla Koad. Hlngax>rs. High Class Ladles Uressiaaksrs Haady-made Dresses from <!«/-. railoriaa- Chars** 'rom269 words
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Advertisement126 1964-07-24 13 WHERE TO STAY (S'por.) Wordt U (Mtm.r—Box rta. sostM MOTEL AMBASSADOR BtaaMs alsycr Road, Uaocins Nlsbtlr. Tali *****. SLOAN! COURT HOTIU IT BUi moral Road. Tassila (Oompistaly AirI oooaitloaad). Tal: btBM/T STpor*. MAYFAIR MOTfL fPORI fUMBSS All-conditioned Popular Bar OourMotas AIRCONOITIONIO HIM AIRCONDITIONED Rooa* alodtraia atmi*ca Two* Uoa Hotsi. Tal:126 words
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Article226 1964-07-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Athletes in Government Se r vices and quasi Government departments will have to pass qualifying standards to be eligible to compete in the Government Servi ces eighth, annual championships at the Police Depot here on Sept. 1 1 and 12. But th«226 words
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150 1964-07-24 14 BADMINTON Perak and S'pore are well matched pENANO. Thurs. Perak and Singapore meet here tomorrow night for the right tc challenge Penang for the Foont; Seong Cup inter-state badminton championship. Perak'* team are spearheaded, by Thomas Cup doubles stars Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan. wno will also play150 words
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Article, Illustration373 1964-07-24 14 LAWRY AND SIMPSON BAT SOUNDLY TO PUT ON 84 RUNS IN UNBROKEN PRE-LUNCH STAND MANCHESTER, Thursday. A USTRALIA, one up in the series and needing only a draw to make sure of retaining the ashes, made a sound start by scoring 84 for no wicket before lunch373 words
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Article76 1964-07-24 14 SEREMBAN, Thurs. A record entry of 197 121 men and 76 I women has been received for the Negri Sembilan AAA champion- ships which begin here to--1 morrow. On Saturday. six Selangor > athletes will also compete as guests. They are Rajalingam 1 400m Eddie76 words
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Article25 1964-07-24 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Amateur PA. announced today that their team will definitely travel to Malacca for their .Malaya Cup tie on Sunday.25 words
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Article126 1964-07-24 14 PENANG. Thurs.— Two girla set up new records in tne Penang primary schools athletic championships today. Cheryl Stuart (6.35 m in the shot putt) and Rohani Hajl Shamsuddin (1.24 m In the high jump) were the recordbreakers. Today's results: Boy* Class I—Long1 Long jump: 1 C.126 words
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Article78 1964-07-24 14 MALACCA, Thurs. High School. MHA lea true and knockout/champions, h« at The Rest 2-1 In the hockey match played on the Malacca Club padang today. After 15 minutes of fnst exchanges. Inside-right Yang Slow Meng gave School the lead when he netted off a penalty flick78 words
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Article27 1964-07-24 14 MALACCA. Thurs The annual cricket match between Commonwealth Forces. Malaya, and Army Singapore, scheduled to b* played at Terendak Camp thU week-end has been postponed.27 words
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412 1964-07-24 14 JOHORE MEET I BATU PAHAT, Thur«. UHAUD HAMZAH of Muar triumphed over ad- verse conditions caused by rain to set up the only record on the first day of the Johore AAA championships here today. Khalid claimed his record when he412 words
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Article211 1964-07-24 14 CUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Two records—both in the field events were set up in the Kedah AAA championships which began here in heavy rain today. The first mark to ko was in the shot putt in which V. Tolasi bettered the previous record by more211 words
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Article22 1964-07-24 14 Perak Govt. Sen-J©e« Lfe flpoh) Batu Gajah wo. Audit L. Perak Lg« (T. Ansont: Town Council 2 Bt. Anthonys Sch 122 words
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Article75 1964-07-24 14 iaiptnc Ute: 2 Transport Coy f Persatran Melayu 1. L. Perak Div. 8 (T. Ansoni: DTC 2 Chinese Cub 0 Krian Lge (P. Buntar) PWD 2 CRC 2. B. Serai Lge: Kalembans Est a Soon Lee &>t 1 Raub Lge: Pang Soon Mln 7 Semanaat Ma- > lama XI75 words
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Article25 1964-07-24 14 Frlrndli., <B. Gajah): Tronoh Juniors bt Sg Surtan 79-70; Slputeh bt PiiMng tS-60 Raub Interwhool final: Chine; Sen, Sg UA bt Mahmuri Sell 14-4.25 words
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Article19 1964-07-24 14 Friendlie, iG. Gajahi Malay Reserves. B. Gajah bt 8g It*k OoP«ng 5-1; B. Gajah bt Tjg TujJa&g19 words
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Advertisement254 1964-07-24 14 Bj ii. mmmmmmmmmmm^^m*mmmmmtm n I .^l^^L I j^Ht Jm 1 K^s^s^tf^Ui 1 n NCR 315-100 SERIES COMPUTER LIFTS COST PERFORMANCE RATIO .NCR establishes a new perspective in the cost /performance ratio of electronic computers uiti. the introduction of the low cost 315-100 Series Electronic DmtS Processing System. This brilliant new254 words
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Miscellaneous312 1964-07-24 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 0. It's extremely daring to show 1. She was pretty sound, so to two undergarments (7*. speak 8. 6). 6. Concealing one's age Is 9. Changing the code has pecu- protection (5). liar propriety (7>. 7. Popular champion find* a 10. In Porfarshire one gets a312 words
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Article150 1964-07-24 15 EPSOM JEEP - —subject to improvement in the situation THE THIRD DAY'S RACES ON SUNDAY WEEK EPSOM JEEP: Singapore, Thursday r piERE will be NO racing at Bukit Timah tomorrow, the Singapore Turf Club announced today. The second day's races of the July meeting, which were postponed from yesterday, have150 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-07-24 15 POLO STORE 'A' MEET PAHANG IN CUP MATCH pENANG. Thurs. Tht ml annual three day Malayan polo tournament for the Burma-Malaya Cud begin here tomorrow. Singapore Polo Club "A" will challenge the holders. Royal Pahang Polo Club, in the BurmaMalaya Cup match which will be played over six chultkas, two124 words
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508 1964-07-24 15 pAIRO, Thurs.— Member nations of the African Football Confederation will boycott the World Cup competition "v nl es s FIFA grant places for at least one African and one Asian country In the final stages," a confederation official said here last night. EnglandReuter - 508 words
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Article145 1964-07-24 15 rS tough work trainIng for the Olympic Games. And it's tougher still looking after a two-year-old baby at the same time. Mary Blgnal Rand solves the problem by taking daughter Alison with her. She even jumps to it when they hand out the washing in the145 words
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Article272 1964-07-24 15 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MOTOR-RACING by JOHORE GOVERNMENT GIVES $200,000 GRANT to ORGANISERS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— This year's Johore Grand Prix, to be run at Johore Bahru on Sept. 1-2, will be on a much grander scale than in previous years, thanks to a $200,000 grant from the Johore Government. Quek272 words
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Article54 1964-07-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The second Malaysian swimming championships will be held at the new pool at Weld Road here on Aug. 21--23. There will be 21 events 12 for men and nine for women and an Inter-state water-polo competition In which Perak, Selangor, Penang and54 words
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Article215 1964-07-24 15 Entries for amateur races PNAKO Thurs.— Entiiaa for the amateur raca meeting hiN on Saturday week, Aug. 1 M.VKA Class 1 H'cap B]f: Nor- val Lad. No Kidding. Obedient Son. Tun Sir Lanang. Tlmberlane, Sweet Eighteen. West SUr, Belmont Park. Robin Hood 11, Your Highness 11. MARA Class 2 H'cap215 words
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Article61 1964-07-24 15 PENANG. Thurs. The first meeting of the technical and facilities sub-committee for the third BEAP Games, scheduled to be held at the Merdeka Stadium conference room on Sunday, has been postponed. The chairman, Mr. Oh Boon Tat. said today the postponement was due to "'unforeseen circumstances." Members61 words
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Article44 1964-07-24 15 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Th« Kedah P.A. today named their team to meet Perak in the Malaya Cup tie here tomorrow (S p.m.): See Teng Cheang. Zainol, Ismail, Peter David, Halim Osman, Idria Ohani. Balakrishnan, Syed Hood, Lim Ban Chiang, Osman AIL Ramli.44 words
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Article43 1964-07-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura. The Armed Forces cricket team for the Caldwell Cup match •gainst Malaysian Police at Gurney Road here on Aug. 8-9: Gill (captain). O'Kelly. Dulip, Skinner, Slahu. Harding, Mahendran. Quek, H'ng. Pulendran and Hutchinson. EXTRA HOURS ON TV SINGAPURA43 words
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Miscellaneous146 1964-07-24 15 SPORTS DIAKY BADMINTON Foong Cus In-ter-zone final: Perak v Spore (Penar.g CGHS hall. 8 pjn.). Negrl Junior championship finals (Stadium Oumey. Seremban 1 pjn.). SOCCER Malay* Cup: Kedah v Perak (Alor Star, 6); Kelantan v Peril* <K. Llplsi. Ipoh Commercial H«wes Lg«: Borneo Motors v Red House (Coronation grd). Taiping146 words
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Article62 1964-07-24 16 CANBERRA, Thurs. Nuclear physicist Sir Mark Ollphant. who helped create the atom bomb, may go to China later this year with other top Australian scientists. The president of the Australian *""«1"y of Science. Professor 7 lomas Cherry, said Peking's Academia Slntca had Invited him and severalAP - 62 words
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Article88 1964-07-24 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Public Utilities Board today reported that the water situation was perfectly normal, and the stocks were at over 90 per cent level A Board spokesman advised people not to listen to rumours, such as proposed water rationing, which had been officially88 words
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358 1964-07-24 16 POLICE FIND TNT, ARMS CACHE, DETAIN 8 PEOPLE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A large quantity of demolition charges and an arms cache have been found in Malacca and Muar. Eight people one In Malacca and the rest in Muar have been detained in connection with the seizures. In Malacca this morning,358 words
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274 1964-07-24 16 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER AND TIN PRICES LONDON. Wea Wun little to encourage buyers apart from the steady flow of good company statements, stock markets have continued unsettled today. Tins displayed all round weakness. Rubbers moved Irregularly. Closing middle pncee oi seleoteo ttoclu not Including stamp duti •ere: uiLicuur.u Consols 2\i%274 words
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Article41 1964-07-24 16 LONDON. Wed. Spot 30% d.. Aug. 30 7/16 d.. Sept. 20«4d.. Oct. 30 Ud.. Oct.-Dec 30Hd.. JenMar. 30 1/164- Apr.-Jun« SO 1/iad.. July/Sept 30d.. Oct. -Dec. 20d.. Jen-Mar 30d. Aug. elf. 19Hd- Sept. 19 13/16 d. Tone: Easier and uncertain.41 words
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Article23 1964-07-24 16 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1.2614. sellers £1.267 Forward buyers £1.246. sellers £1.247>j. Settlement £1.260 Turnover am 110 tons.. pn. 75. Tone: Very steady.23 words
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201 1964-07-24 16 1 ,000 armed Terriers sent out on duty in S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 1,000 men cf the 10th Bn., the Territory Army (Singapore Volunteer Reserve), reported for duty today. The volunteers answered the Government's emergency "call-up." which was flashed over TV and radio throughout last night and early today. By201 words
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Article46 1964-07-24 16 TOKYO. Thurs —The Japanese Prime Minuter. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. yesterday approved a Foreign Ministry plan to extend emergency aid to South Vietnam. Japanese Press reports said that the total sum of Japan's aid to South Vietnam would be around U552,000,000. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article34 1964-07-24 16 Strike— 65 hurt LAVRION (Greece), --Thurs.— Police and workers who took over a textile factory in a hanger strike clashed here last nl?h- and 65 persons— 46 of them police were reported hurt. A.P.AP - 34 words
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178 1964-07-24 16 Nine new cases of cholera in three States ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nine new cases of cholera one in Kelantan two in Trengganu and six In Pahang were admitted into hospitals in the last 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. This brings the number of cases admitted into hospitals in178 words
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Article62 1964-07-24 16 DACCA, Thurs. Five Pakistani Opposition parties have agreed to put up a single candidate to oppose President Mohammad Ayub Khan in the next presidential election. The parties are the late Premier H. S. Suhrawardy's Awaml League. Moulana Bhashani's leftist National Awami Party, the banned62 words
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Article32 1964-07-24 16 Son held she quits TOKYO. Thurs.— Japan's first woman prosecutor. Mrs. Chle Kadokami. has resigned after the arrest of her 18-year-old son who police said has admitted killing his 15-year-old brother.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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311 1964-07-24 16 The British Army says it again: None of our troops called out SINGAPORE. Thursday. BRITISH Army authorities today reiterated that no British troops were involved in maintaining law and order in the island's disturbances. A British Army spokesman said today: "Assistance to Malaysian security forces here will only be given311 words
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178 1964-07-24 16 DR. TOH MAKES HOUR-LONG INSPECTION OF AIRPORT GINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Deputy Premier, Dr. Ton Chin Chye. thi» morning made an hour long inspection tour of the Singapore international airport to find out how services are being maintained during the present disturbances. After the tour. Dr. Toh stressed that it was178 words
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Article33 1964-07-24 16 WARSAW. Tbursj Tlie Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, left Warsaw by air this morning alter a two-day official visit to Poland to attend the 20th anniversary of the Communist Republic. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Obituary20 1964-07-24 16 CABLE RECEIVED from rmrltm B««nithamt>y father of StrvnraUUk, iln. Muthuthamby and Kanaga-iundraa* of Chartered Bank. X.L.. passed away H.T.M.20 words
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