The Straits Times, 29 July 1964
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Title Section20 1964-07-29 1 29Jiftyg RAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article592 1964-07-29 1 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD 'We support Malaysia' THE TENGKU GETS WARM WELCOME IN OTTAWA, THEN IT'S DOWN TO BUSINESS ON THE QUESTION OF AID From OTTAWA, Tuesday CANADA'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, reaffirmed Canadian support for Malaysia "in the face of threats from outside" when welcoming Tengku Abdul Rahman592 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-07-29 1 WAITING FOR BUSES IN SINGAPORE AN EVERYDAY scene in Singapore office workers waiting for buses in Finlayson Green yesterday. Only the time is earlier than usual. This picture was taken shortly after 4 p.m. Today, it won't be necessary for these people to go home so early.Low Yew Kong - 66 words
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150 1964-07-29 1 CJINGAPORE, Tues. O The Singapore Government tonight announced that immediate relief would be provided to these two categories of people affected by the recent disturbances. FAMILIES rendered destitute as a result of the death of the breadwinner will be placed on the150 words
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Article58 1964-07-29 1 ROCHESTER (New York), Tues. —City officials appeared satisfied today that the emergency caused by a weekend of violent racial rioting is now under control. Although the streets remained filled with police and national guardsmen camped around Negro neighbourhoods, the night passed without repetition of the street58 words
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Article33 1964-07-29 1 PARIS. Tues. Rumanian Premier lon Gheorghe Maurer conferred for an hour with President Charles De Gaulle today and hinted afterwards the French leader may be invited to vUit Rumania.33 words
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Article649 1964-07-29 1 S'PORE CURFEW IS FURTHER RELAXED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, after having received latest reports of improvements in the situation in Singapore, has decided that the curfew there be further relaxed by two-and-a-half hours as from tomorrow, from 5 a.m. (instead of 5.30 a.m.) to649 words
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Article45 1964-07-29 1 SEOUL. Tues.— President Chung Hee Parks South Korean Government today said the eight-week-old martial law on his capital would be lifted, effective midnight today. Gen. Chung clamped martial law on June 3 to put down student demonstrations demanding his resignation. A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article49 1964-07-29 1 HONG KONG. Tues.— A Hong Kong-built Junk will be displayed at the Hong Kong stand of the San Francisco fair in September. It is nearing completion at the Ho Sang shipyard. It will be decorated with dragon carvings and other traditional Chinese patterns. —UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article149 1964-07-29 1 Ferranti agrees to repay £4 mil. T ONDON, Tues. The elec\j trollies firm of Ferrantl has agreed to repay £4 million to the British Government from profits made on the supply of the Bloodhound Mark 1 missile. This was reported today a few hours before publication of a Government reportAP - 149 words
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Article32 1964-07-29 1 BONN. Tues— Both Mr. Khrushchev and Chancellor Ludwig Erhard hare declared their readiness to hold a Soviet-West German summit meeting, the chief West German Government spokesman announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article113 1964-07-29 1 PARIS, Tues. Four bandits seised half a million U.S. dollars worth of precious Jewels in a pre-dawn raid on a swank hotel today, then fired at police and escaped in a car. A 37 -year-old taxi driver parked near the hot* I was killed in theAP - 113 words
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329 1964-07-29 1 'Filipinos see signs of Indon penetration' report WASHINGTON. Tues. Filipinos "see signs of Indonesian penetration into the Philippines as well as into Malaysia," the U.S. News and World Report says. In its copyrighted "Worldgram" section, the weekly news magazine gives this account from a staff member in Manila: "Now FilipinosAP - 329 words
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199 1964-07-29 1 Khanh: We feel free to attack North OAIGON. Tues.— South Vietnamese strong man General Nguyen Khanh said today his Government felt free to attack Communist North Vietnam whether the United States approved or not. "The Vietnamese Government is free in its actions." the Premier said, when asked about the likelihoodAP; UPI - 199 words
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Article43 1964-07-29 1 FOUR U.S. OFFICERS KILLED SAIGON. Tues. Four American officers were tilled today in separate ncidrnts within 10 miles f S;iiu r on. Thrre diod ih«n tlnir jeep hit a him.- and fourth in an LinliuMi 13 miles northICSI of S.iicon (PI43 words
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272 1964-07-29 2 TAIPEH, Tues. Three Nationalist Chinese Air Force transport planes crashed into a mountain last night, killing 18 people aboard the three planes, an Air Force communique said today. The three C-4ti transports were flying in a close-formation night training missionReuter; AP; UPI - 272 words
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Article, Illustration99 1964-07-29 2 /CONGO'S new Premier, Mr. Moise Tshombe (left), on a tour of African townships recently. He is accompanied by liberated leftistleader Antoine Gizenga (centre) and Albert Kalonji (right), the new Agriculture Minister and one-time "God-Emperor" of a million Baluba tribesmen and leader ofUP - 99 words
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289 1964-07-29 2 Butler ready to submit peace proposals— with Tengku's approval LONDON, Tuesday. ]t»R. R. A. Butler, the Foreign Secretary, said ITI yesterday he was ready, with the approval of Tengku Abdul Rahman, to submit any plan to settle Malaysia's dispute with Indonesia. But it must respect Malaysia's independence and integrity, heReuter - 289 words
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188 1964-07-29 2 Japan halts credit sale of aircraft to Jakarta rKYO. Tues. The C. Itoh and Company, a leading Japanese trade firm, said today It had been given to understand that the Japanese Government would not approve any export of aircraft to Indonesia except for payment in cash. This will make extremelyReuter - 188 words
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382 1964-07-29 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. •J^HE State Department said yesterday that plans announced in Saigon for a U.S. build-up of men and equipment marked an intensification and improvement of the drive against the Vietcong guerillas. A department spokesman told a Press conference, a few hoursReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration364 1964-07-29 2 BUTLER IN MOSCOW FOR TALKS ON LAOS— 'AND EVERYTHING' MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. ITI R. A. Butler, the British Foreign Secretary, said here last night he will try to persuade the Soviet Union to continue sharing its role with Britain in maintaining Loatian neutrality. Arriving here for five days of talks.Reuter - 364 words
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73 1964-07-29 2 DARJEELINO, Tues. Radio Lhasa Issued an ultimatum to Tibetan refugees living In India to return to their homeland immediately. The Communist Chinese-con-trolled broadcast monitored here warned that if they failed to return Immediately It will be Impossible to do so In the "foreseeable future."AP - 73 words
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Article42 1964-07-29 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian and Pakistani Home Ministers will mast In Rawalpindi on Aug. 20 to continue talks on communal harmony between Hindu and Muslim minorities In the two countries. spokesman for the Indian External Affairs Ministry announced today.42 words
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133 1964-07-29 2 JAKARTA. Tues. The J Indonesian armed forces are now conducting a large scale operation in the South Celebes to r ptnre the Muslim rebel leader, Kahar Muzakar, the Army Chief of Staff. Lieut-Gen. Ahmad Yani. said, according to the official Antara news agencyReuter - 133 words
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248 1964-07-29 3 DARIS, Tues. A bald- headed mannequin is the top news of the opening day of the annual Paris fashion collections. tstcrcl's mannequin. Bibelot, who consented to have every strain' of hair shaved off her head, created far more of aReuter - 248 words
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Article22 1964-07-29 3 LIMA. Tues. A new Peruvian Cabinet under Dr. Pernando Schwalb was sworn in yesterday before President Pernando Belaunde Terry. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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344 1964-07-29 3 A British plan for Nato nuclear force INCLUDING THE PLANES AND ROCKETS ONDON, Tues. Britain yesterday put forward detailed plans for including land-based weapons in the U.S. project to create a Nato mixedmanned nuclear force. Air Vice-Marshal Thomas Prickett presented the plan to an eight-nation group beginning: a month's study344 words
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120 1964-07-29 3 Canadian tycoon takes over firm from Bloom I ONDON. Tues. The Ca- nadian businessman, Mr Douglas Bayle. will take over the chairmanship of English and Overseas Investments from Mr. John Bloom, the washing machine tycoon whose Rolls Razor company went Into liquidation last week. A statement Issued by English andReuter - 120 words
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Article99 1964-07-29 3 FLORENCE. Tues. A motorist who gave two girl tourists a lift near here held them up at pistol point, ordered them to strip and then drove off with their clothes, troney and luggage, police said last night. The two tourists were Miss Joanne Debelle.Reuter - 99 words
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376 1964-07-29 3 PARIS, Tuesday. r JpiIK 21-Nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has warned Britain to slow down her rate of growth to avoid a return to excess demand and balance of payments difficulties. In a survey of Britain's economic situationReuter - 376 words
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Article63 1964-07-29 3 MEXICO CITY. Tues. Juanlta Castro, 31, the defecting sister of Prime Minister Fidel Castro, asked last night for political asylum in Mexico and was assured she would be allowed to stay here, Juanita quit the Castro regime last month with a charge that Dr. Castro badAP - 63 words
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Article30 1964-07-29 3 8141 b catch VIRGIN ISLANDS, Tues. John Battles, a St. Thomas anglei\ claimed a world record for the 814-pound blue marlln he caught on Sunday during a fishIng tournament. A.P.AP - 30 words
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83 1964-07-29 3 Astronauts for second Gemini flight WASHINGTON, Toes.— Astronauts James A. Mcdivitt and Edward H. White n were selected as the crew for the second manned Gemini space flight. Their backun crew will be astronauts Frank Borman and James A. Love ll The second two-man Gemini mission is scheduled next Sprint.AP - 83 words
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Article37 1964-07-29 3 PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island! Tues. Mr. Robert Peabody, 38-year-old lather of nine children, died last night from the effects of uranium radiation received after a "small explosion" at a Rhode Island nuclear plant last Friday.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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297 1964-07-29 3 Freedom of movement: Makarios' 'No' to UN VICOSIA, Tues.^ 11 Archbishop Makarios yesterday rejected a United Nations demand for freedom of movement of United Nations forces in all parts of the island, including port areas. In a long reply to U.N. Secretary-Oeneal U Thant's urgent request that U.N. observers be297 words
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181 1964-07-29 3 CASTRO AID PLEDGE TO THE PRO-RED LATIN REBELS SANTIAGO, Tuesday. pREMIER Fidel Castro, reacting angrily to Orga- nisation of American States sanctions against Cuba, said last night he would provide all available resources to pro-Communist revolutionaries throughout the hemisphere. Dr. Castro, addressing a crowd estimated at 500,000 on the 11thReuter - 181 words
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Article29 1964-07-29 3 LINCOLN, (Nebraska) Tues.— Pour filers from the Lincoln Air Force base were killed yesterday when their 847 bomber, crashed just after takeoff from the base.— AJ».29 words
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Advertisement248 1964-07-29 3 3£ VOL CAN'T BEAT Chanr.ii KM STYLE V^ The Chanrai style-book is a complete ABC P* V of all the important styling ttends. The stvlr I I i you choose will be beautifully hand cut and I I tailored with 'hanrai'* tr.ulilinn.il care and 1 Vf attention. YOU CAN'T BEAT248 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-07-29 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /FRANIOV I'M) /Tr i«iut -«v LATER f| cm imp r>irr "N v WHY MV new WAS WEARING IT J l GICOL6 WAS I V UPSIDE DOWN r^ XIWCOMPORTABU^33 words
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Article104 1964-07-29 4 MAN OH TNT CHARGE CLAIMS TRIAL SINGAPORE, Tues. Melan bin Salikin, 33, today claimed trial at the Assize Court to a charge of unlawful possession of a large quantity of explosives in the compound of a house in Yio Chu Kang Road on Dec. 21 last year. Melan was alleged104 words
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99 1964-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Sabah Government In consultation with the Central and Singapore Governments has appointed Dr. Charles Gamba. President of the Arbitration Court as chairman of the Industrial Arbitration Court there. Dr Gamba has consented to go to Jesselton and arbitrate In99 words
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Article30 1964-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The United States Information Service library in Armenian Street will re-open from tomorrow. Loans of films and equipment have been suspended until the curfew Is lifted.30 words
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Article34 1964-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Economic Development Board today announced that the course en "Material Handling," sponsored by Its management and development consulting; unit, scheduled to begin tomorrow has been postponed to Aug. 5.34 words
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Article38 1964-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A reception will be held In the senior common room, University of Singapore, at 8 p.m. on Aug. 3 for the scientists attending the symposium on cancer of the nasopharynx and accessory sinuses.38 words
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468 1964-07-29 4 'Do not turn national language into communal issue' warning IPOH, Tues 'J'HE Director of Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here tonight that if the question of national language was distorted and turned into a communal issue the whole country would be caught in a catastrophe. Syed468 words
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303 1964-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Turn. A PERMANENT Asso- elation of Law Teachers and Schools in South-east Asia was formed, its constitution adopted and officials elected at the second regional conference on legal education here. Heading the new association, which will have its headquarters in303 words
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Article463 1964-07-29 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following It today a «ch«dulc of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Ltbar airport. 81n«apor«; ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Rome, Darr.a«cui, BaKhdad. Karachi, Cal cutta, Ransoon (BA 720) 6 p.m.: from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.20 p.m.; from London, Cairo, Bombay, Colombo (BA 7»«)463 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-07-29 4 MISS Chan Soo-hong (above), daughter of former Singapore City Councillor Mr. Chan Kum Chee. passed the final examination of the Institute of Chartered Accountants In England and Wales held in the I'nited Kingdom in May this year, according to results just announced in72 words
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Article24 1964-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The fun fair and bazaar of the Anglican High School on Aug. 1 has been postponed to Aug. 29.24 words
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224 1964-07-29 4 Elgar Choir to give concert at Vic today SINGAPORE, Tues. The 30-strong Elgar Choir group of British Columbia flew into Singapore this afternoon for a performance at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow. The choir comprising 26 girls and two boys, flew In from Bangkok, where they had performed last night, accompanied224 words
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Advertisement588 1964-07-29 4 an'mouncement' Due to the outbreak of disturbances on TUESDAY, 2 lit July 1964, the lost evening show at all Shaw Organisation Cinemas in Singapore on that day had had to be cancelled. m Holders of tickets to Shaw Organisation Cinemas for that particular show on that day may now claim588 words
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Advertisement32 1964-07-29 4 SgwSS tSo aT. 2 Sh*vn 1 4 J.ll p.m. Mighty Rag Park In "HERCULES IN THE CENTRE Of THE EARTH" Totalscooa ft Tschrtlcolor with Chinese Subtitle* (Special Rate at 50c ft $1/.).32 words
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Advertisement190 1964-07-29 4 SBBJBBBJBJBJBBBBR phona EiarMmrfiimJtKMwM ***** Today: 1.00-3.15 p.m. Bob Hope Michele Mercler "A GLOBAL AFFAIR". Tomorrow: "Golden Arrow" (Mand.) I^Bjfe* special lunch IPVL invitation to all [wK businessmen at the s rou&ttotf? hVRa You are cordially invited to a "r£by» Businessman's Lunch at the iX% FOUR LIONS Restaurant be-♦^»-t> tween 12190 words
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Advertisement485 1964-07-29 4 Qie^zndjGticn Til Urn your Breew*^saa» CINEMA COUPONS I >IUf MC IrV ascathjtan, L_^t i-^» tarn omumsAnoN TrJEJmS^ 5 I SHOWS ON AS J i USUAL TODAY j -z Show tirrcs have keen or- ranged to allow the public to Urn home before the curfew. 2 |2 SHOWS 1011 \V I485 words
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224 1964-07-29 5 VIUAR, Tues. The iTI Johore Government has been urged to form a Coastal Defence Corps immediately to prevent more Indonesian agents from smuggling arms into Malaysia. This was because of the discovery of arms caches along the Muar River last week. The appeal224 words
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Article44 1964-07-29 5 BENTONG. Tues. The Sultan of Pahang will pay a five-day official visit to Bentong district beginning on Friday. On the evening of his arrival, the Sultan will be entertained at an alt-community dinner in his honour at the Government Club-44 words
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Article32 1964-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Urion of Heads of Schools, Malaysia, will hold It second annual delegates' conference at the United Chinese School Teachers Association here on Aug. 8.32 words
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348 1964-07-29 5 Traffic chief warns lorry drivers OVERLOADED EARTH, STONES CAUSE CRASHES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JHE Traffic Police chief here, Deputy Supt Mansor bin Mohamed Noor, today issued a warning to all lorry drivers that they would be prosecuted if their vehicles spilt earth and stones on the main roads. Inche Mansor348 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-07-29 5 R. HOW Kum Wah IVI (above), a Public Utilities Board engineer, will leave for the United States early next month on an Asia Foundation post-graduate scholarship. Mr. How, who is the general assistant engineer at f c Pasir Panjang power station, will be away103 words
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Article24 1964-07-29 5 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Th» Yang di-Pertuan Besar ol Negri Sembilan will open a $100,000 mosque at Sri Menanti on Friday at 10 a.m24 words
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Article29 1964-07-29 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Work has started on a new $250,000 Malay secondary school in Maxwell Road here It is expected to be completed in May next year.29 words
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250 1964-07-29 5 CLOSE YOUR RANKS TO IMPROVE LIVING CONDITIONS: SULTAN IZAMPONG GAJAH, Tues. An appeal to the people to forget political quarrels and differences and work harder to improve living conditions was made here by the Sultan of Perak today. The Sultan, who was accompanied by his consort, Puan Sharif ah Salman,250 words
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Article27 1964-07-29 5 PENANO. Tues. The 1964 Penang "Golden Voice" competition will be held at Redif fusion studio in Khaw Sim Bee Road on Friday at 6 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-07-29 5 91,000 ears on Singapore roads SINGAPORE, Tues.— The number of cars on Singapore roads approached the 91,000 uiark in June, with the registration of 808 more cars during that month. Of the new registration, 455 were new cars. A total of 693 motorcycles, including 101 motor scooters, were registered during84 words
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100 1964-07-29 5 One cholera death reported in Trengganu I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Another death outside hospital due to cholera was reported during the past 24 hours ending this morning, according to a Government statement. This fatal case in Kuala Trengganu brings the number of cholera deaths outside hospital to 66. No new deatns100 words
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Article35 1964-07-29 5 PENANG. Tues. Ng Ah Kow, 32. was 'stopped by two men as ne was walking home at Third Avenue. Reservoir Gardens, yesterday afternoon and robbed of his watch, two pens and some money.35 words
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Article26 1964-07-29 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues The Sultanah of Kedah will give away the prizes at the speech day of the Ibrahim Secondary School here next Tuesday.26 words
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Advertisement187 1964-07-29 5 PLEASANTLY £%A QUICKLY ySw I The modern, pleasant-to-take, quickly dissolving pain-killer is DISPRIN. Unlike ordinary aspirin, it doesn't "stick" in your throat it dissolves rapidly and completely and leaves no undissolved acid particles behind to irritate your stomach. Moreover, because DISPRIN dissolves, it is absorbed rapidly and stops pain quickly.187 words
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Miscellaneous7 1964-07-29 5 Bags Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM J«rM I7 words
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Article146 1964-07-29 6 3 OFF TO WORLD TEACHERS' MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three delegates of the Malayan Teachers National Congress left here by air today to attend the 10-day meeting of the World Confederations of Organisations of the Teaching Profession in Paris. They are the president of the Women's Teachers' Union of Malaya.146 words
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Article59 1964-07-29 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Swedish ship Japan arrived here this morning with a display of the country's products in the course of a Par East tour. Offlcluls from the Economic Development Board, the Finance Ministry and the Chambers of Commerce are efcpected to board the ship tomorrow.59 words
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129 1964-07-29 6 J v l M.A LI MPUR, Tues Lee Yum Choy, 21, and Lai Khee Cbong. 17, both of Snngei Way, were today acquitted and discharged by the Sessions Court here. They were alleged to have robbed a taxi driver, N. G Kuruppiah. of129 words
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Article70 1964-07-29 6 BATU PAHAT, Tues. Th« Minister of Social Welfare, Hajl Abdul Hanud Khan, will distribute cash relief on Friday at 3.30 pjn. to fishermen here whose livelihood has been disrupted as a result of Indonesian confrontation. On the same day at 5 pjn. the Minister of Commerce70 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-07-29 6 Kuala Lumpur, Tv««. Khir: Those who sought refuge in safe areas showing confidence in Govt efforts to keep peace in Singapore MORE than 1,%%% people in Singapore who sought refuge in "safe areas" over the past week, returned to their homes this morning. This was367 words
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301 1964-07-29 6 150,000-ACRE TRIANGLE IN PAHANG FOR SETTLERS FLDA to concentrate on new area in future JVEVELOPMENT in the immediate future by the Federal Land Development Authority will be concentrated mainly on a triangular area estimated to be about 150,000 acres in Pahang. i An KLDA spokesman sald today that the area301 words
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138 1964-07-29 6 I^UALA TRENGGANU, Tues. The Trengganu State Legislative Assembly is expected to discuss a Bill seeking an increase in the privy purse of the Sultan of Trengganu when it meets here tomorrow. The bill seeks an Increase from the present $140,000 annually to $180,000.138 words
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Article41 1964-07-29 6 ALOR STAR, Tues. A housewife, Che Chile binte Abdullah 33. reported to the police that a man molested her in her home In K.mipong Alor Mares near Kan gar yesterday. The police have detained a man.41 words
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285 1964-07-29 6 fTANAH RATA, Tues. 1 This hill resort appears to have won the first round in the a n t i fly campaign launched less than two weeks ago. The swarms of files which used to be a pest and an embarrassment to the285 words
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77 1964-07-29 6 SEREMBAN. Tues. Tot Seremban Town Council will u>stal traffic lights at two "bad spots" where several accidents have occurredOne set of lights will be at th« Junction of Birch Road and Jalan Tuan Sheikh. The other will be at the Junction of Paul77 words
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Article, Illustration219 1964-07-29 7 TWIN-JET DESIGNED SPECIALLY FOR COMBAT MISSIONS IN GUERILLA-TYPE WAR THE Cessna Vat 37-1). which Malaysia expects to purchase from the United States for defence purposes, is a twin-jet airplane designed especially for combat missions in guerilla-type warfare. It packs two 2.400--pound thrust engines, which219 words
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327 1964-07-29 7 MALACCA. Tuas. 'PHE Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said here today the Government would consider taking over the $866,000 housing scheme at Bukit Piatu, three miles from here, being built by the Municipal Council. Mr. Khaw, who327 words
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Article51 1964-07-29 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues The Assistant Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports, Ungltu Mohseir. bin Abdul Kadlr. will meet officials of youth and cultural organisations in the State at the j State Secretariat here at 3 p.m. I tomorrow Ungku Mutism, will seek their views on cultural51 words
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176 1964-07-29 7 If ANGAR. Tues. Parents who lorce their sons and daughters to marry vounß bo that they can ?iive them grandchildren are largely resrjonsible for the Rrowing uumber of Muslim divorces. Inche Hus>aiti bin Abdul Rali.lian. secretary ot the Perlis Zakat and176 words
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Article55 1964-07-29 7 BANTING. Tues. Tne Ministei of Agriculture and Co-operam et,. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. and the Mentri Besar of Selangor. j Inche Harun bin lclns. will address the fourth annual meeting of the Morib Umno ai the Morib youth training centre on Saturday. The meetinsi "ill be followed55 words
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Miscellaneous177 1964-07-29 7 WWvfV Hff I.T. Hn—lim WEY.' VMUCHA. )H* BftftJGIMG OOP I BUT THI6 7 WRJ-.YEH, I I > <v SOMETHING'S YEAH, GO I SEE. 1 OH, (T* NOTHING DOIMG WITH J BACK TO KEB»MXI CLEOFKTRA I OSCAK NOW A WRONG.' V IOUVC LOST OOP, 1 1 CAKJT CLEAR THAT TIME- f177 words
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Obituary33 1964-07-29 8 1* Wmr4* SI* (Mtnhmmm) C«IU MCIIVID from bom* of <k* daath of KunJulelulimT. «if« •f Mr. fUchavmn nf PutbaiTllla, Kaikkkavnr raliur-ta-law of Mr. A.O. Dkarmo brother Mr. A Bukumaran) 0» »4 <U33 words
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Article125 1964-07-29 8 2» Ward* 119 (Mlnimmm) MR. Jt MRS. B. I)»v1d aad children thank ail tbo«» who attradad tna funeral of seirla. (or wraatka and donations Tm FAMILY OP Jata Ho Ctt— Wak thank rrlaiiuni and frMada for wraatDi. coadolrncaa and aaaiwanaa Id ttaafr recant baraavamrat. MRS. to JOIIPH and fnnily125 words
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Article328 1964-07-29 8 W»rdt $19 (Minimum} MALAYSIAN ORCHID SOCIETY. H>are will be no monthly meeting on Thoraday. 3Oth July 1964. Khoo Kay Aan. Hon. secretary. the "SOIREE MUSICALS" eeaadnMd for July -2nd is postponed to August llth. Victoria Theatre, 5.40 ».m Tickets still valid. UNNVWAY KINDERCARTEN ANNOUNCES thHt hool will be opened328 words
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Article44 1964-07-29 8 70 Wnr«f( S:.SO (Mm.) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH S r'ort Qaaasag Koad. Singapore Wenley i-hiirrh Kannly Night originally acbei" 'd for Thurxnav July 30 at 7.30 p.m. has heen po.ilpnocd to Lunch on Sunday MaM I at 1300 Noon in the Churcb Ball.44 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, July 29, 1964. Back To Normal
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Article393 1964-07-29 8 Mystery of the Month in South-East Asia is surely the visit of the Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Luns, to Indonesia. It could be nothing more than a courtesy call, of course, to return Dr. Subandrio's to Holland in April, but circumstances suggest Dr. Luna and his Indonesian counterpart393 words
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Article156 1964-07-29 8 A warning by the Kuala Lumpur traffic police that the drivers of lorries which spill earth on main roads will be prosecuted will be welcomed by every motorist who has been disconcerted to find the highway suddenly become a mud-track. But it may still be wondered whether such156 words
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192 1964-07-29 8 THE curfew is on. A commotion outside distracts me. Curiosity makes me look out of the window. The scene touches me. They are Malay, Indian and Chinese workers of the Public Health Dept.. most of whom are armed with rakes, changkols and sticks. The different192 words
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Letter203 1964-07-29 8 J READ with Interest the report of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's speech at the 10th Anniversary dinner of the University of Singapore Society. Mr. Lee was reported to have said that we should aim at a national university In ten to twenty years' time In my opinion, we203 words
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Article514 1964-07-29 8 ROLAND HUNTFORD - ROLAND HUNTFORD by rvENMARK'S latest political development is the formation of a women's party. This, at least, is the expressed intention of a teacher, Mrs. Elm Hoegsberg Appel. Her programme contains the following points: All housewives to be entitled by law to a portion of their514 words
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Article, Illustration883 1964-07-29 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS THE ANSWER IN A FACE-SAVING PLAN by THE most v r g c n t of the present UN peacekeeping operations is in Cyprus, but the UN still has a major military commitment in the Middle East in the Gaza stripOFNS - 883 words
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Advertisement88 1964-07-29 8 DRUM OUTFIT Undoubtedly world's Finest Drum Value/ "Rossini 200 Outfit" Outfit corwsto ot; Ormm 22" x 15". doubt*Htmon, glittering colour. Dm 14" > 15". glrtt«ong colour, with Stond. TWM-Tma doubtc-hcoded. 13" x 9" glittering colour. r > it»l, "Rhyttwn MostW*. tost, poaitrvc oction. hoklef, Cowbett with hoMer. Orw pair. Snore88 words
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Advertisement213 1964-07-29 8 1 JKfiiE^^^^ m*. mWW* mm v« iv« ill ACI J^* uDCmi*C fii jmrr uicitljl SHE NOTICES THE If W* th« Pelaco difference thaf M^^-%. gives the wearer comfort plus gft mw H style, with top quality fabrics. LwffmW^K^T <"»O/ /A •(citing collar styles and trim- IHEt fW waisted perfection m^213 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-07-29 9 BUSINESS AS USUAL AT SHOPS, MARKETS, FIRMS... SINGAPORE, Tues 'J'HE police said this morning there had been no incidents during the last 48 hours. Life in the city was returning to normal with a marked improvement in the confidence of the people. The Parliamentary224 words
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Article924 1964-07-29 9 At a Press conlerence today, Inche Oarus said one of the main alms of the committee was to stop ru-mour-mongers. He said ill-founded rumours had caused a lot of trouble. Members of the committee would go around the kampones to clarify doubts and stop rumours from spreading.924 words
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123 1964-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The third criminal district Judge, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana, yesterday con* victed Ouha Jogosh- Chandra Ragunath, of Race Course Road, on 11 cheating charges and sentenced him to one year's jail each all the sentences to run concurrently. Ragunath, a former lawyer's123 words
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Article58 1964-07-29 9 BATU PAHAT, Tues. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, will be guest of honour at the annual speech day of the High School here on Aug. 7. Earlier, Inche Abdul Rahman. will open a library $15,000 built by the School's Old Boys'58 words
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242 1964-07-29 9 Chinese merchants bail out Malay friends SINGAPORE, Tues.— Several Chinese merchants turned up at Courts' House today as bailors for their Malay friends and neighbours who had been under remand in curfew cases. The staffs in two courts were kept unusually busy with public Inquiries and preparation of ball bonds.242 words
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Article61 1964-07-29 9 OINGAPORE, Tues. H. F. Aro- zoo. 30. acting commandant uu i lie Mandal Work Brigade camp, was today charged in a magistrate's court with criminal breach of trust Of $172.70. He pleaded not guilty. The offence was alleged to have been committed between ADril 7 and April 961 words
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657 1964-07-29 9 Accused and I 'detailed' to blow up RAF base: Witness SINGAPORE. Tues. J^EMANIT bin Ahmad, 23, who allegedly exploded a bomb at the RAF Base in Changi, was a private in the Indonesian Military Intelligence Corps stationed in Belakang Padang, Indonesia, a preliminary inquiry here was told today. Rahasan bin657 words
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Advertisement107 1964-07-29 9 mJt/a 1 W\ m 'V k 1^tl '-*-"*^li^ t lite**, 3vjSt THE ART OF o Pick up a palette. Make sure it's Urn jfS colour. Elizabeth Arden will bring laden with gossamer smooth beauty you P' ctur beauty* taking gracious preparations from Elizabeth Arden. JHwut! care of your skin. Begin107 words
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Miscellaneous628 1964-07-29 9 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIOVAI SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: iSATIONAL SHORTWAVE 4 and 25 SERVICEB MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 metres 78 Bl tl A.M-: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A.M. 6.00 Prog. Summary; Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Up And About; 7.30 News; 7.40 t-v, m628 words
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136 1964-07-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYSIA'S psychological warfare chief, Mr. C. C. Too, said today that the ground staff in Sarawak and Sabah was now being strengthened for a full scale campaign against Indonesian terrorists. Mr. Too likened the steps now being136 words
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Article87 1964-07-29 10 I SINGAPORE. Tues. The second Industrial Arbitration Court today postponed indefinitely the hearing of a dismissal dispute between Ling Nam Engineering I Co. and the Confederation of Singapore Engineering Tradesmen. The first Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing to- morrow of a trade dispute bet- ween87 words
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67 1964-07-29 10 Lights cut off as lorry damages insulators TEBAL, Tues. More than 20.000 residents of Province South and Krian District had tneir electricity supplies cut-off at 7.15 this morning when a pood* lorry crashed into a steel pylon at Simpang Am pat. near here, and damaged three insulators. Towns affected were67 words
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Article19 1964-07-29 10 KLANG. Tues. Dato <Dr.> R. BaUtfata was re-elected president of t!u> Malaysian Indian Congress bi'itrch here.19 words
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Article18 1964-07-29 10 NIBONG TEBAL. Tups. The Province South District Council will meet in Nibong Trtwl on Thursday.18 words
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216 1964-07-29 10 Film unit staff frustrated: Association chief ■MEMBERS LIVING IN PERPETUAL UNREST' 1/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The chairman of the Malayan Film Unit Staff Association, Mr. A. Nelson, said that the association's members were living in "perpetual unrest and frustration." He told the Straits Times that this was because: ALMOST all division216 words
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Article37 1964-07-29 10 SEREMBAN. Tues.- Part of a mldren s playground in Locke Road, beside Paul Street, is to be turned into a parking centre to ease the parking congestion 8t the central market 150 yards away.37 words
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148 1964-07-29 10 KANQAR, Tues.— Another six r o m p r e h e n sive schools may be .built In Perils before the end of this year. This was announced by the Chief Education Officer. Inche Ariffln bin Mat Nam. at the opening of148 words
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245 1964-07-29 10 NTUC starts fund to help riot victims SINGAPORE, Tu«s laird all lt.s atlili.iied unions "lor the post live response which they have shown to the calls made by the NTUC and for the high degree <>! public spirited co-operation which they have shown during the disturbances Mr. Nair adder! To245 words
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Article63 1964-07-29 10 TAIPINO. Tuaa. a M »f. 59. a ret trad schoolteacher, pleaded not guilty in the m.i^iv trate'.s rourl lure volertlay to a summons i-harce of a.ssault. Ho m alleged to h.ivt used criminal force on A. Kmian.i.NtlMl. a founder ol the Malaysia Secondary School. Taiplng, at63 words
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Advertisement201 1964-07-29 10 FASHIONABLE ,J§jß ACCURATE Jj^Sl ELEGANT gj/Hm \V OIA/l CC VI 'ugans precision watches [Sh^ reflect the refined taste and JJI lmmV^~^^. exacting standards of the modern men and women. /s*'^^ Z^» >.*""" They incorporate todays VC^T x^P wT In most advanced features s/7 coupled with perfect styling. v^ms^ > .^^Pv201 words
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Advertisement22 1964-07-29 10 J S Enjoy the masculine freshness of •••••<•§ Cfe*/» 39W 3g tHULTON NEW YORK LONDON IfsPECIAL I TV B OFFER M ttimi Si22 words
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Miscellaneous311 1964-07-29 10 Straits Times Crossword r r^ r^ i f* i i^ i p~H|H r H MM M^B HH~^BB^^I I I 2tT^ mWL Hi ACROSS 7. Suffarin«— from baldnawf 1. Eton men who go wrong— it's < 10*. just a phase (3. 3. 4>. 9. In short, man will hay* xptnt 8311 words
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380 1964-07-29 11 Rural drive is a 'wall' against the Reds: Tun Razak S. Vietnam general visits National Ops Room KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYSIA'S biggest "wall" against Communist subversion in the rural areas is its successful development plan, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. This, he said, gave the rural380 words
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95 1964-07-29 11 LUMUT, Tues. A festival ball, organised by the Sltlawan Rotary Club, In aid of the Dlndlngs District Welfare Fund will be held at the Dlndings Club here on Aug. 23. A Pesta Laut Queen* wllJ be selected at the danceone of the many Items95 words
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Article92 1964-07-29 11 Youths rob newspaper vendor IPOH. Tues. A newspaper vendor, Mohamed Ismail Noordm, 80, was attacked by two youths who robbed him of $25 near tha mosque in Hume Street here early this morning. Mohamed Ismail told the police that the youths pushed him down from his bicycle shortly after he92 words
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77 1964-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Adventurers' Club will bold a Malaysia Ball at the Hotel Ambassador on Aug. 29 to raise funds for a new clubhouse The club hopes to raise $3,000 for the building through the dance, which will be under the patronage of77 words
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Article47 1964-07-29 11 KUALA KAiN'USAR. rues. Mr. Bahadur Singh has been elected chairma:. of the Indc-Ceylonese Working Committee for the Sultan of Peraks birthday celebrations on Aug. 28. Other officials are vice-chair-man Mr. A. 8. Lingam: secretary Mr. P Supplah. and treasurer Mr T. M. Kamaluddin.47 words
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89 1964-07-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Ng Ah Wah, 23. who was admitted to the Assunta Hospital in Petalinß Jaya on Tuesday after he was attacked by a rtoud of Chinese youths, has died. Ng and three others were sleepIng in a newly completed house In89 words
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166 1964-07-29 11 Rumours and the duty of men of goodwill IPOH, Tues! Two goodwill committees formed near here yesterday were reminded that their main duties were to take immediate action to counter false rumours. Wan Sidik bin Wan Abdul Rahman, the acting District Officer, Klnta presided at the formation of the two166 words
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49 1964-07-29 11 CINGAPORE, Tues.— The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. has inaugurated a new fortnightly shipping service directly linking all ports in Malaysia and Brunei. The service was started yesterday when the 523-ton Sedenak left Port Swettenham. Ports of call are Malacca. Singapore, Kuching. Mirl. Labuan and Jesselton.49 words
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Article69 1964-07-29 11 IPOH, Tues.— A labourer, Yong Sin Fah. 24, who pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today to possession of Illegal samsu. was fined $180. The court was told that tie was arrested by a police constable at the 6th mile Gopeng Road on July69 words
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200 1964-07-29 11 How to achieve a prosperous Sarawak by Ningkan KUCHING. Tues INDEPENDENCE had 1 brought Sarawak new opportunities, but also new-challenges and responsibilities, said the Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, today. He was speaking at a tree planting ceremony at Dragon School, near Kuching. He said that under the fiveyear200 words
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Article28 1964-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Malay Youth Literary Association flag day committee today announced the postponement of its flag day from Aug. 1 to Oct. 17.28 words
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94 1964-07-29 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The official opening of the new factory of Baey Kirn Swee (Bolts and Nuts Works) Ltd. at Sims Avenue, Geylang, by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, scheduled to be held today, has been postponed indefinitely. The Economic Development Board announced94 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-07-29 11 Patsy (19) is elected 'Medical Queen KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Miss Patsy Choong. 19. was elected "Miss Medical Queen" at the annual dinner and dance organised by the Medical Club. Klang, at the Letchumaaan Hall. She was crowned by Mrs. Ng Cheuk Hing, wlte of the president. Dr. C. H Ng.67 words
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307 1964-07-29 11 DPP: Court exceeded its powers in 425,000 fine Kuala Lumpur, Tues 'J'HE Deputy Public Prosecutor here conceded in the High Court today that the president of a Sessions Court here had exceeded his powers in fining two accused $25,360 each. i 1 The accused were Dr. Burhanuddln bin Mohamed Noor,307 words
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140 1964-07-29 11 CINGAPORE, Tues. The Chief Inspector of Factories at the Ministry of Labour. Mr. Pang Butno, leaves for Britain un Thursday to attend a 10-week special course on factory inspection. His visit to Britain U sponsored by the British Government under the Colombo Plan.140 words
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Article40 1964-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inspector Mandy Goh. formerly mth the Traffic Police, today started work as a prosecutor in the Juvenile Court at Empress Place. She recently had two months' training at the Federal Polica College in Kuala Kubu Bahru40 words
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Advertisement228 1964-07-29 11 best- proved •Ojlj-I- s y° ur best buy today FURTHER DETAIL IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1964 PROVED with the most massive PROVED —in everything you look PROVED with proof in the record vote of confidence in Malaysian forward to in motoring. Proved in its book! THE MINOR: Only car to motoring history!228 words
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Advertisement1748 1964-07-29 12 mmmaammmm amm aamm m *»*Z —I SITUATIONS WANTED Word* St (Mim.>—Boxjt et*. extrm READ tb» oeoioi Apvointraeot* Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mail eacn weak. PHYSIOTHERAPIST twHMS tern employment, hospital or private work. Contact P. Rlley c/o T.W.C.A. Kuala Lumpur. HUNT'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE, 32 Tbe Arcade, Ist Floor, bss available Secretarial1,748 words
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Advertisement983 1964-07-29 12 HOUSES It LAND FOR SALE Word* tt (Hint—Box tt eU PAYA LEBAR ROAD: 3 Bedroom Klat. ideal for small family, kintlle Booring; private mosaic ataircase, bathroom aad lavatory. Price: $18,000-. David Phoa Bon*. Valuer* Estate Agenu Tel: (Spore) *****/ *****. SHOPS m. FLATS Kot Bale or Rent. Swan Lake Avenue,983 words
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Advertisement798 1964-07-29 12 TOURS k EXCURSIONS 29 Word* SI (Mi*.)— Box tt eU. extra BEFORE YOU TRAVEL, lei****** Outline* Travel Dept. Dial (K.L.) I*B4oB. ***** or ***** for all roar travel arrangements. BEAUTY CULTURE Word* SS (Him.)— Box It eU. rxtra LEARN THI SICRET FORMULA that ha* brought total beauty to thousands of798 words
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Advertisement1042 1964-07-29 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SS (UiM-r—Bom It eU. extra LAMBRETTA SCOOTER October 1962. taxed insured and In excellent" condition. Ring (Spore) *****. A. 70 1950 liood running order insured three months piio* 5430 o.a.e. Telephone Spore MUM AUSTIN ASO June 1963 mileage 9000 as new. SBOOO No offer*. Office1,042 words
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Advertisement903 1964-07-29 12 FOR SALE Word* U (Mi*.)— Bo* M et*. tatrm MITSUBISHI AUTOMATIC ZIC-ZAC <mwuk lfaxtUnes do** o»*r 1.000 «m- iroidery patterns automatically. **ws txitioa-BoW, put button on. Moderate!? pete**. fUdlocraau In AM/VM w sioo. Suitable for B'por* aad Enclaad. Call at Lucky Store* Ltd.. 20 Jal*a i-»t>an. Bembawans Hills EM., 20;903 words
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Advertisement643 1964-07-29 12 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MOLLY TAN HOOI SBOK of No 14 Krsklne Grove Penang by a Deed of Divorce made on the 20th day of February 19«4 is no longet living with LEE LIM KEAN HIN as husband and wife. Dated at Penang this 35th da> of Jury,643 words
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Advertisement412 1964-07-29 12 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE It is hereby notified for frnrral information that the closing daU of all Tenders and Quotation* which were facetted to close od the 24th and 28th July 1964. bave been extended and will now rlox> on the 31st July 1964 at 10.00 ajn PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KERAJAAN KELANTAN412 words
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Advertisement1137 1964-07-29 13 Lo uverw listcolls^uii^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Fujertort tout P.mM Ptatat "u 1 1 *»oanioßtJi, Uttraaal It Pt/A« S MEkJEtrarn. L r Htl, Glasgow la Pirt »UCHAoS L'" r H44. Slaspni m Aaf II A« 22 Aaf 21/21 Aai Q AUTOireiit ll ""«5 6>W" toft I AM PttsiJE u l-iwrttaj. Glasgow Z toft 111,137 words
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Advertisement1329 1964-07-29 13 WvsA THE EAC LINES LaS^A V^iß >iNCAPOa« a KUAIA IUMPUfP. Jill lIWHAJt PtHANO ■vJdTBBaKS^B Muumhomi k.unwo to. rawiMl i/i.«tuoo«mt rnOMi 7101 rwoMi imu mohi iw nor n» »"> SAILINC: It GENOA. U HAVBI KAMMtm, BMIUH. ANTWERP, ROUEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTNENBUW AND tOPENNAGEfi TTSSa^^'^^Mnt'^ "KINA" a) I* Sailit SuM It Ptrt/301,329 words
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Advertisement1221 1964-07-29 13 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOWON. LIVERPtIOt k CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENVRAGKIE bingapod pl S'kaa 'ttaaa Antwerp Sept II 4/ Jaty 11/ 1 Auf t Hamturg toft It JttfiNGLOE far Lonoon A« 24 Mnjapon Pt S'naa reoaaa Hamburg Seat 1 Jtly 11/ 1 itfjj 1 SlPjtMMMft P S*faaMß **a)aaMal BENUIIC1,221 words
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Advertisement1202 1964-07-29 13 fetj^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD Ija^g^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'aora P. STiam Pemni tCin OF RIPON tta. M 31 Jily fCITY CF JOHAHHESOURS 14 Auf 'CITY OF DURHAM 22/23 Aai 24 2S Au| 2f Auf tCITT OF COLOMBO 2S/27 Aug 21 Auf •CITY OF LEICESTER1,202 words
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Article237 1964-07-29 14 AUGUST tnt trad* nH* i.ik) at S a.m. In Kuala Lumpur jrssterday at «S| cents per Ib.. up one-etßbth of a cent on Monday's closlnc level for the position The ton* wa» quiet. R.A.I, and P.M. R.I. slMlnc pricti in Mnts par Ib. ysstsrday: Int. I R.B.S. prompt237 words
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Article48 1964-07-29 14 THE Malayan Excharue Banks' 1 Atseslatlen made tfcese changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) Csnsda: buying TT 35J, airmail OD 351. 90 d /st. 35J credit bills, 35 18/16 trade bills. telling TT er OO ready: Canada 3415/16: OeuUen* Marks 1281.48 words
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Article37 1964-07-29 14 ON the I cxonsnut niir ktt id Hook Kong yesterday thr U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.741 for TT and 5.74 tor wart. Starling was quoted at 13.87 and on» tad of told at 249.37 words
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419 1964-07-29 14 By Our Market Correspondent fTiHE Malayan Stock ExX change yesterday continued Monday's Improvement in quite cheerful conditions, assisted by the lifting of daylight curfews in Singapore. Brokers in the State closed at 4 p.m. Although the turnover was not great, a muchexpanded list of419 words
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Article29 1964-07-29 14 July 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65i cents (op one -eighth of a cent). TIN: $623.50 a picnl (down $8,374). Inofficial estimated offering: 220 tons (np 10 tons).29 words
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Article24 1964-07-29 14 July 27 July 2S Malayan Stock Indices •Industrials: 93.75 94.07 Tins: 129.23 129.17 rubber*: 103.66 103.5S •Dec. 30, 1963—100 Dee. 29, 1962=10024 words
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547 1964-07-29 14 rTiHE price of Straits tin on the Psnang market yesterday fell $8.3712 a plcul to $623.50 on an offering unofficially estimated at 220 tons, up 10 tons from Monday. London had earlier fallen £25 spot and £19 a ton forward on the big547 words
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Advertisement887 1964-07-29 14 I™>JORIENTJ TfJPS j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penong 10th May 1964 Singopore 13th Mo, 1964 For Hens Kong 17th/19th May, Japan 23ra727th May, Hong Kong 3 lit May /2nd June Returns:^ Singopore 6th June 1964 Peneng 9th June 1964 Fores From:— Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore front $1,046.00887 words
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Advertisement599 1964-07-29 14 tSTIOI/NO tUROPE SERVICE ••oiafrori Shan 'ussa ManailkH, Ntira, imm, NUA 11/11 Aug 11/21 Aag a Aaf Aatwsfp. aaartsif. •>•■» SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE iingapon^ I^^™^^^^™^~~ lANAERA mm 1/ I Aap OurtMn (21 I), Pan Eluaaen (24/t). cneiiwa tn/ii Matadi i3l/l). Part Hartaart, Lafea (1/9), Citeaaa (I/Oi Loon Tun. Takalali.599 words
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Advertisement231 1964-07-29 14 ANNOUNCEMENT RIO GRANDE LINE C. F. SHARP COMPANY (M) LTD., SINGAPORE, hove pleasure in announcing their official appointment ot Agenti of RIO GRANDE LINE in Malaysia as from this date. The present services of RIO GRANDE LINE between South America and Japan via South/East Africa and Malaysia wiU be maintained231 words
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Article328 1964-07-29 15 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ot shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: las* erds (1,000) 52.27. (4.000) 12.28. (2.000) »2 29; Ounlopo (1.000) *1 87. (1.000) $1.98. (1,000) (1.99: I. Smelters (2,000) (4.328 words
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Article409 1964-07-29 15 Malayan ItMh Exshangs bid and otter prices officially listed at the cloae of business: INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 1.63 1.60 C.B. Holding 2.78 2.78 C.T.B. onto 80/6 Dunlops 1.98 I.W K««o 2.27 2.33 East. Smelt. 4.00 y N. onto. 3.08 3.10 Fed. Dlap 1.60 Kltzpatrlcka 2.23 O'town Dlsp. 2.23 Hum*409 words
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Article120 1964-07-29 15 jELBOURNE, Tues.— lndustrials continued to firm. Leaders were stronger, led by B.H.P. which recovered 9d. to 55/6 In brisk trading. Albion Quarries, t. subject of takeover rumours, dropped lOd. to 14/11 but most other falls were small. Oils were irregular, with Ampol Exploration down 1/- to 23/-, while120 words
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Article172 1964-07-29 15 Inn.r ftoidi Toog Ylck, Bedenak, Soon Bee Mahathevl, Perils, Hal Cbu, LArut Hua Heog, Anho, oeffrc, Mien Sen feast Sea, Pasteur, Tons Jit. Musi Ban Ho Hon. Patallng. Chants!. Hln Cheong, Punyu, Kuala Kurau. Tong Thay, Troooh Pulau Tekon«. El Nabeel. Oalle. Outar Roads s Qlory. Fredertck172 words
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Article261 1964-07-29 15 fHE following list of selected •L Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to Monday Jniv 27: •P Price' 'Ut. Dividend Xleld; •BLT tarnlnrs Yield; T.C. Tlm«s Covered Ostlnltlana (revised) Times eevereo. The oumbar of tlnraa last year's toul dividend Is covered by n«t profits after tax261 words
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Article236 1964-07-29 15 July 28. Three months, .NUUiIRIAU Bouaiead 13 eta. Containers 14 cv Dunlopa 14 eta. Cablaa IS CU. City Dcv 7 cU. McAltatw 13 Cta E Smelter* 27 eta M. Invest. 13 eta. r:aao 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 20 OU. Ked Oisp. 12 eta. Rotbmana S eta. r itzpatrlcks 14236 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-07-29 15 /"HINESE FrodUM Exchanga Slnia- para neon arlcas par picul yastarday: Coconut ell: bulk 151} aellera, drum |54i sellers. Caava: July Aug. UK/Continent Unquoted Ptppsr: Muntok white $140 aellera, Sarawak white »137| aellera. apeclal Sarawak black 1110 Mllers. garbled Lampong black |117 a aellera, A3TA $130 aellera. Singapore Coconut66 words
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Advertisement827 1964-07-29 15 IN THE HIGH COVET IN SINGAPORE Originating Petition -N*. 11 sf IM4 IN THE MATTES OF KOW HAK COMPANY LIMITED An* IN THE MATTER Of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Cap. 174) KOW HAK COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY, OIVXN that a Petition presented to tbe High Court In Singapore on the827 words
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Advertisement1020 1964-07-29 15 SHARIKAT PERMODALAN KEBANGSAAN UMITED ANNOUNCEM EOT Due to the numerous letters being received by tbe Directors' and culminating In a press report in the Utusan Melayu of 31st Ju» 1W page 8 column 2 captloned "REMBELI" SAHAM SHARIKAT PKRMODALAN KEBANGSAAN RAOU2" complaining against the dUatortaass of acknowledgments of remittances, an1,020 words
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Advertisement549 1964-07-29 15 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our lahsroosM No* 14 16 Robinson Rd., Spore On THURSDAY 30lh July. 1964 AT 3.00 P.M. t No. 355 BUKIT TIMAH RD I Freehold. Area 54,247 sq.lt t VACANT POSSESSION. No. 3 MOULMEIN RD. Freehold. Area 4.960 sq. ft.549 words
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Advertisement201 1964-07-29 15 ANNOUNCEMENT RIOGRANDE LINE During the recent period there has unfortunately been contradictory Interests and a split within the management of Rlogranae Line. In the initial stage of this dispute we were ottered to act for :he new Intended operators of the Line, but we deddeJ to give our natural loyalty201 words
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340 1964-07-29 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL M-SOCCER TOURNAMENT By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. JJONG KONG have withdrawn from next month's Merdeka anniversary football tournament but Formosa will be at full strength when they defend the title they won here last year. The Hong Kong FA announced340 words
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Article232 1964-07-29 16 STORE OPEN in LATE AUG. GOLF CINOAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Open amateur (men and women) golf championships, originally scheduled for this weekend, have been postponed to the third week of August to enable members of the Malaya Putra Cup team and other leading Malayans to take part. The women's championship232 words
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Article183 1964-07-29 16 V-GAMES J/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. University of Singapore athletic Union beat Hong Kong University Athletic Union 6-1 at badminton In the inter-var.slty biennial pames at the SBA courts this afternoon. Earlier, the University of Malayabeat University ol Singapore 3-2 at tennis at Pantai. The soccer match183 words
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Article53 1964-07-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor team to meet Perak in the Malayan Malays inter-state Rulers Shield cricket tournament at Ipoh on Aug. 1-2: Abdul Aziz AU (captain). Hamzah Abu Samah. Mohamed Sldek, Othman, Kassim Aris. Kassim Pakeh. Bahruddin Nasir. Mydin Ghani. Ahvi Ghani, Zainoh Mat. Yeop Adlan, Ghazali53 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-07-29 16 AUSTRALIAN John Pearce receives the Soon Cup from Dato Wong Pow Nee, the Chief Minister of Penang, after winning the Penang tennis men's singles title. In the final, Pearce beat S. A. Azman 6-3, 6-4. Timesport picture.40 words
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Article74 1964-07-29 16 SINGAPORE. Tuet,. Ngee Ann College have joined the annual inter-university-college games here next month. The five teams taking part this year are University of Singapore, Nanyang University. Singapore Polytechnic. Teachers Training College and Ngee Ann. The games will begin with the basketball (Sept 21-2674 words
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Article23 1964-07-29 16 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Kedaii ai.d Perils Telecoms will hold their annual athletio championships on the padang here on Thursday and Friday.23 words
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628 1964-07-29 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by rpHE MRA Hand- icapper announced today that two-year-olds Film Goer 111 and Master Auctioneer will race in open company in their next outirgs in Class Two on Wednesday week. Film Goer 111 and Master Auctioneer628 words
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Article262 1964-07-29 16 DENANG, Tues. Weights for the Penang Turf Club's amateur races on Saturday: MARA Class 1 B}f: T.mbetlane 13.7: Norval Lad 13.6; Beimont Park 12.9: West Star 12.8: Sweet Eighteen 12.7: Robin Hood II 12.7: Obedient Son 11.9; Alu Alu 11.9: Your Highness II 11.2; Androcles262 words
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Article96 1964-07-29 16 SEREMBAN. Tues. Tan Kok Ming won the men's singles title in the Negrl Sembllan junior badminton championships which ended on Sunday. In the final. Kok Ming beat Tan Kok Tee 18-15. 15-7. Results of the other finals: Men's doubles Soo Yew Choy and R. Pol96 words
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Article30 1964-07-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tn» Malayan Air Training Corps, Singapore Athletics championships scheduled for Saturday at tlie Victoria School ground has been postponed to a later date to M announced30 words
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477 1964-07-29 16 S'pore name strong teams for schools big meet ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore are expected to make a cleari sweep in the girls section of the first PanMalaysian schools interstate athletic championships at the Chinese High School ground here on Aug. 7 and 8. Leading a group of state representatives In477 words
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Article24 1964-07-29 16 SEREMBAN. Tues. Commonwealth Forces 'Malaya Ai hold their 1964 Malaya A compeiition on tte Seremban International Gojf Club course ou Aug. 19-21.24 words
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Article25 1964-07-29 16 MALACCA. lues. No. 2 Workshop RKM3 won the CoinmodorH Cup mailing regalia oi i I by the Bukit Terciidak tMdl og Club here.25 words
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Advertisement135 1964-07-29 16 Highest efficiency and sensitivity for your greatest pleasure With over 70 years' technical experience, NEC was the Japan's biggest supplier of TV sets to the U.S.A. in 1963. r^js~^ t Model fcf^^fff^P^'CTT^l I 19" 114 degree deflection, jj IV fIBfISHBHI BBfl 61 2 PM d y namic s P eaker135 words
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Advertisement29 1964-07-29 16 I The ONLY glue that MENDS ALMOST ANYTHING j: L THE UNIVERSAL FIXER j! Sole Agents:- JACKSON CO., LTD. Singapore i JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH S29 words
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Miscellaneous225 1964-07-29 16 SOCCKH TENNIS L. Permk Dlv. 2: Rutwna hai 2 I.. Permk Close Tonrney Finals Town Council 0. Kuala Mud* (Teluk Anaon): Men's singles Lge: Slnaran 1 The Rest 0. l*ro- Mat Kasslm bt Chang Tuck Lee vines Sooth Lge (Nibong Tebal): 6-4. 4*6. 7-5. Men's doubles: Chang CRC w.o Police.225 words
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Miscellaneous109 1964-07-29 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCt'tK Commercial lloux. (Ipoh): Yellow nou&e v Borneo Co (Coronation grd). Taiping ljj: Prisons v Police H^dluhuui. > ivnan Lge (Parit Buntai I m Star v Methodist EiiKiiih bchool tpinlangi. L. Perak Uiv 1: Gloucester Est v Sf? Bernam (Speedy Rd.'; (iovt. Service Lge Xl CEB v Railways109 words
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Article, Illustration313 1964-07-29 17 LOUISVILLE, Tues. World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay and former champion Sonny Liston signed contracts yesterday for a title fight scheduled sometime between Sept. 15 and Oct. 31. No venue has been chosen. Clay's manager. Bill Faversham, said- "Our target date actually313 words
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629 1964-07-29 17 BADMINTON MALACCA. Tues. The draw for the Malacca badminton championships here on Aug. £-7: MEN'S SINGLES Top Section: Oeorge Yap v Law Tellc Soon. Ooh Slong Hoe v Wong Liang Un (winner v Ja'afar Hassan) Bottom section: Ho Boon Thlm v Lee Teng Hong (winner629 words
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Article331 1964-07-29 17 ATHLETICS I/OTA BHARU, Tues. Results in the Kelantan AAA championships: 100 ml 1 Dall Omar 2 A. Ong 3 Sob Osman 11.4; 200 m: 1 Dall Omar 2 A. Ong 3 Son Osman 23.9; 400 m: 1 Ng Kay Sia 2 R. K. Singham331 words
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Article190 1964-07-29 17 IPOH. Tues. Thlrty-elx athletes. Including nine women, have been selected to represent Perak at the Malaysian national athletic meet at Seremban. They are: MEN 100 m: Zalnal Bakar. Thor Glm Soon, Mohamed Zaharl, Ng Yaet Zeng, A. Sharif uddln ZMnt: Zalnal Bakar, Thor Glm Soon, Mohamed190 words
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Article, Illustration503 1964-07-29 17 Jack Fingleton - Dexter plays cat and mouse with the Aussies Jack Fingleton COMMENTARY by WITH POUR DAYS gone and England still to close their first innings, there is not the remotest possibility of a result to the Fourth Test which ends at Old Trafford, Manchester, today. LONDON, Tues. Yesterday, the English batting503 words
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195 1964-07-29 17 Russians 'stronger for Tokyo Games' WorW-rounduo T EW YORK, Tues. O*rrU Korobkov, manager of the Russian athletics team who met the United States last weekend said here last night, "Well be much stronger at the Tokyo Olympics." The United States won the menu match by 139 points to 97. and195 words
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215 1964-07-29 17 I ONDON, Tues.— Close ot play ij scores In yesterday's cricket matches: At Urn Oval Surrey 119 and 83-0 (W. Smith 64 n.0.) Middlesex 366 (J. Brearley 44 W. Russell 76 M Bmith 44 E Clark 68 J. Murray 67). At Glastonbury SussexReuter - 215 words
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Article34 1964-07-29 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea. Specialist Teachers Training Institute, Language Institute, Malayan Teachers College. Day Training College and Technical College wlJl compete In the Intercolleges athletics meet at Pantai Valley tomorrow at 4 pm34 words
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Advertisement318 1964-07-29 17 sEf «b^b^b^bV Dear Sir, We have Introduced ADLER typewriter* to Malaysia. ADLER is the oldest typewriter manufacturing coapany in GeVsany and belongs i^^^^^^^^^^^K t0 the famous GRUNDIG group of quality nanufaoturers. ADLER typewriters are known for r J|^^^^^^^^H their brilliant, modern design that works for 'ifl^^^^^^^H y° u better and318 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-07-29 18 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. EIGHT PEOPLE, including four children, had a narrow escape when a 50-ft. tree was uprooted and crashed on to their car in Birch Road here today. The driver, Mr. Kwa Sin Kui. 25. was the only iii'cupant of the157 words
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Article32 1964-07-29 18 No extra-mural courses now SINOAPORE, Tues.— The ex-tra-mural courses of the University of Singapore have been postponed till further notice. The residential course on "Clear thinking and lijjr— Vw" has been cancelled.32 words
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206 1964-07-29 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rE ACTING Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. warned the people tonight there were difficult times ahead as a "protracted war of nerves" would be carried out by Indonesia. He gave this warning at a buffet dinner206 words
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Article37 1964-07-29 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ang-lo-Chinese School "Fun-o-Rama" fair, which was scheduled for the coming Saturday, has been postponed to Aug. 29. It will be held at the Barker Road A.C.S. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.37 words
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Article38 1964-07-29 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. David Siew-fun Pock of Singapore has graduated from the University of New Brunswick with a Bachelor of Education degree. He is the son of Mrs. Ying Ming Fock of Ann Slang Hill, Singapore.38 words
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Obituary17 1964-07-29 18 IN LOVINO MCMORV Of our daiiKhter BernadMte D'Bouza who paaMd away one month aco today.17 words
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Article62 1964-07-29 18 LONDON. Tues.— A "live and smoking", bomb snarled traffic today In the heart of London's financial district. The bomb half incendiary and half explosive was uncovered this morn in on a construction site by a bulldozer that scraped it and caused it to flare up inUPI - 62 words
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Article406 1964-07-29 18 LONDON. Tues. With business restricted by the holidays it has been another quiet day but the undertone remained firm. Gilt-edged had a satisfactory time with small Investment buying lifting prices by up to 3 lbths. Oalns were comfortably in the majority in equities and there were several good406 words
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Article, Illustration230 1964-07-29 18 POISON TOY TOOL SETS ARE SOLD HERE They are made in Hong Kong a danger to children KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PLASTIC toy tool sets, from which a boy in England who sucked a screwdriver's handle recently is reported to have suffered from lead poisoning, are being sold freely throughout the230 words
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Article150 1964-07-29 18 T ONDON. Tues. Hampshire v beat Worcestershire by 135 runs in their County cricket championship match at Worcester today. Hants 280 and 143-9 dec. Worcester 109 and 179 (D. Kenyon 73). Hants 10 pts. Other results: Clacton Essex bt Glamorgan by 5 wkts. Glamorgan 268-9 dec.150 words
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317 1964-07-29 18 4TH TEST MANCHESTER. Tups. England failed by 46 runs to overhaul Australia's mammoth first innings total of B declared as the fourth cricket Test ended in the inevitable draw here today. Final stores were: Australia ii.">ti-S dec and 4-0 England hi i EiiKlund317 words
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Advertisement238 1964-07-29 18 YOUR MONEY^^^ GROWS... jjjjlß AS AT 22nd July, 1964 I I REALISED $108 INVESTED IN > and RNED i $16/20 GROSS 3rd MALAYAN FUND DIVIDENDS AS IT EARNS REGULAR DIVIDENDS WHEN YOU INVEST IN FUNDS MANAGED BY Malayan Unit Trusts lt» REGULAR DIVIDENDS SECURITY CAPITAL GAINS! All the time you238 words
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Advertisement18 1964-07-29 18 [T^pordTTl^wlwlmiim^ BROOKS To T«M» and Nl <*f« Oleawsles Ho«plt«l Btng&por* on 28tb July IM4 a daughter Karen Maria.18 words
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Advertisement92 1964-07-29 18 TO KNOW ACCURATE I W TIME RELY ON FAMOUS SUPERB IN STYLE AND ELEGANT IN FASHION AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING Take a bottle of cool BLUE GRASS Twine snow flowers in your tresses And begin an enchanting summer Elizabeth Arden's Blue Graea collection includes: Blu« Grass Flower Mist, Perfumair, Puff-92 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-07-29 18 T-JIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period t p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 80 7742 words
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