The Straits Times, 2 August 1964
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Title Section14 1964-08-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,483 .SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 73214 words
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554 1964-08-02 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING - Guerillas fall into a border trap GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, THE GREENJACKETS ARE JUBILANT From Sat •pHE fifty Indonesian border terrorists who attacked the fortified post of the Ist Bn., Greenjackets, near Kampong Stass, two miles from the border early yesterday morning, fell into a trap set by the Greenjackets The554 words
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130 1964-08-02 1 INDONESIA GETS NEW ECONOMIC POLICY JAKARTA, Sat.— President «l Soekarno has issued a new economic, financial, and monetary policy his third within the last two years— designed to co-or-dinate resources and concentrate on the production of necessities. Contents of the policy, published by the official Antara news agency today, saidReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-08-02 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADAN - FELIX ABISHEGANADAN A CLAMP-DOWN BY TREASURY Cash needed for defence build-up, so a second look now at Federal staff lists By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Treasury has ordered the "freezing" of all vacant posts in Federal departments throughout Malaysia in a stop-and-take-stock exercise now on. This is385 words
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306 1964-08-02 1 Maintain guard call by Wok and One: SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today urged the people to be on guard against extremists, who were out to wreck the racial harmony and unltv of of Singapore. He said that as Singapore had returned to normal it306 words
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Article28 1964-08-02 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain, today announced that the curfew would be imposed from midnight tomorrow to 3 a.m. on Monday.28 words
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Article670 1964-08-02 1 ALLINGTON KENNARO - Stop Soviet aid appeal by Tengku ALLINGTON KENNARO From NEW YORK, Sat. T'ENGKU Abdul Rahman disclosed at a luncheon of the United Nations Correspondents Association yesterday that ne had raised with President Johnson during his Washington talks means of preventing Russian aid fos. Indonesia in the latter's crush Malaysia campaign.670 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-08-02 1 CINGAPORK. Sat. Dalo (Dr.) iKinail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Minister for Home Affairs, said today that Malaysia had just achieved inter-rarial harmony and nothing must be done to destroy it "We are only the custodians of harmony. We musl maintain it so that our children128 words
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Article50 1964-08-02 1 LONDON. Sat Bill Simpson, father of Australian. Test captain Bobby Simpson, has a pet budgerigar which says "More -runs to Bob. more runs to Bob" whenever it hears Bobby's name. In rase you don't know. Botoby scored 311 against England in the Fourth Test at Old Trafford.50 words
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Article228 1964-08-02 1 Summit won't succeed Khoman 'NO BASIS YET FOR TALKS' OANGKOK. Sat. -The 13 Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. said today a new meeting between Malaysia and Indonesia should not be arranged now. The Minister. In an interview with the English language daily, the Bangkok Post, said the two countriesAP; UPI - 228 words
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Article73 1964-08-02 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— Mayor Robert F. Wagner of Nr onr of those rbo haj not been eliminated as a Democratic vicc-prebicicnual povi:b:: coining to the White House today to be an ovrrnight guest of President and Mrs. Johnson. While it would seem that politics is aAP - 73 words
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The News
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Article133 1964-08-02 2 DENANG, Sat. The I L Methodist Church in this country has been almost completely Malayanised, its retiring head for South-East Asia, Bishop H. B. Amstutz, said today. "With only a few excep- 1 tions, most of our mlnlstcr.and pastors are Malaysians," he said. Bishop Amstutz. who133 words
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Article221 1964-08-02 2 More aid for Malaysia NEW PLAN BY N.Z. GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The New Zealand Government, is to give a new form of technical assistance to Malaysia under the Colombo Plan, according to a statement by the New Zealand High Commission here today. Under the new scheme, the New Zealand221 words
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Article, Illustration249 1964-08-02 2 After a secret hearing in Shariah Court... SINGAPORE, Sat. r JppIE summons action by Abdul Razak, a former boxing promoter, against Maria Menado, a former film star, in the Shariah Court was eventually heard and decided today behind closed doors. But no one connected with249 words
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130 1964-08-02 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. a committee of Inquiry will be held at the coroner's court here on Aug. 20 to hear the case of Madam Sit Llan Fong of Boon Tiong Road, on whom the Singapore Government proposes to serve an order depriving her of her130 words
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Article91 1964-08-02 2 TODAY Sedlll Kechil 353 a.m. '6.1 m 3.21 p.m 1 6.9ft i; Singapore 4.42 a.m. (68ft) 5.03 pjn. (7.4 ft); Port Dlckson 12.46 p.m. (7.4 ft); Port Swettenhem 11.23 a.m. (11.3 ft) 11.58 p.m. (9.9 ft); Penang 7.06 am. <6.Bfu 7.21 p.m. (6.2 ft). TOMORROW Sedlll Kechil91 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-08-02 2 Angela fails 10 qualify for Miss Universe semi-finals MIAMI BEACH (Florida), ITi Sat. Miss Malaysia. 19--year-old Angela Kilmer I above) failed to qualify for a place In the semi-final* of the Miss Universe contest here. The OnaU uill i.ik. plare today. The 15 semi-finalists .<r« from England. Argentina. Bolm.i. Brazil,64 words
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Article54 1964-08-02 2 PENANG. B»t.— Another goodwill sub-committee for Penang will be set ud in Fcnzlcalan ward tomorrow. An inaugural meeting will be held at the Indian Chamber of Commerce In Penang Street at 11.30 a.m. The chairman of the Penang North-East District Goodwill Committee. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Zabldin.54 words
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53 1964-08-02 2 PKNANO. Sat.— Pour judges last night selected Mrs. Annie Nalliah as Penang's Golden Voice for the fifth time. Mrs. Nalliah will again represent the State at the Pan-Malayan contest tn Kuala Lumpur on Aug 21 Miss Rose Lee Oo Ec was runner-up and Mrs.53 words
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Article54 1964-08-02 2 PCTALINO JAVA. Sat The Trinity Methodist Church here will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a special Thanksgiving Service at 10 ajn. tomorrow Those taking part In the service Include lay leadm. Mr. Khoo Oon 800 and Dr. Edward Tan. The service will be conducted by the pastor,54 words
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Article37 1964-08-02 2 IPOH Bat.— Nine men were each fined 115 or one weeks jail by the magistrate here. Mr. Yon« Yung Sul. today for gambling in a room In hotel on Ma* 13 AH pleaded guilty37 words
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Obituary140 1964-08-02 2 TEH KEW SIAN passed Rway In Seremban 31.7.64. He leaves behind his aged mother Ho Slew Im, wife Lim Llew Kin. two sons and two daughters Funeral Sunday 2.8.64 from 91. Irving Road. Penang. VINCENT CROSS at General Hospital. Klang. on 1.8.64. Funeral 2.8.64 from his residence at Port140 words
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Article, Illustration800 1964-08-02 3 Razak impressed with high spirits of people JESSELTON, Sat. r |'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today he was fully satisfied with the security sit v a tion and impressed with the high spirits of the people of Sabah. He said Indonesian800 words
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139 1964-08-02 3 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER: From Sydney, Sat. TWE Royal Australian Air Force is investigating reports that foreign military aircraft, believed to have been Indonesian Badger jet bombers, flew over Central Queensland last week. Those who reported seeing the aircraft. Including a Cessna pilot and a R.A.A F. chaplain139 words
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176 1964-08-02 3 COMPANY TELLS COURT: SACKED WORKERS REINSTATED SINGAPORE. Sat. The Alexandra Brickwork* Ltd. today tuid the Industrial Arbitration Court that it had decided to withdraw Ita dibmissal notices to 35 employees and rein.staie them. The company, which had given the closure vi a kiln and lack of sales as its reasons176 words
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Article24 1964-08-02 3 BATU GAJAH, Sat About 1.000 Boy Scouts and Olrl Ouides in the Batu Oajah district attended their annual campfire here last night.24 words
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286 1964-08-02 3 Minister (an old boy) opens school celebration KUALA LIPIS, Sat. The Minister of Education, Tnche Abdul Rahman bin Ta 1 1 b opened the golden jubilee celebrations of the Clifford School here this morning. He was received by the chairman of the celebrations committee, Inche Mohamed Zakaria bin Hajl Tahar,286 words
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146 1964-08-02 3 The YCA way to closer relationship CJEREMBAN. Sat. The chairman of the Cultural Festival Committee. Inche Abdul Raof bin Othman. said last night that closer relationship and understanding among the youths of various races In the country could be achieved through the Youth Clubs Association. Speaking at a cultural festival,146 words
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Article68 1964-08-02 3 TAIPING. Sat.— A watchman, Jagir Singh. 33. was yesterday committed to stand trial In the Ipoh High Court on a charge of murdering Mewa 81ngh in a rubber factory in Slmpang Halt near here on the night of M»y 13. At the preliminary Inquiry before Syed68 words
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Article63 1964-08-02 3 IPOH. Sat. —The duel Research Officer of the Mines Research Institute here. Mr. P M Bheahan. and hia wife, now on a holiday in Penang, had their home in Towers Road broken into early this morning. Their servant. Chan Ho Lan. 49, found the house ransacked63 words
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Article306 1964-08-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sat —Business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INIU'STRIALS: Boustead (3.000): CS Holding 1 000 $2 79: Dunlops < 1.000) S2. i 1.000) $2 01; Fssn orris306 words
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372 1964-08-02 5 A weeks joy for opening of $2. 5 m. building SINGAPORE, Saturday. WHAT will be one of the biggest celebrations in the history of Singapore will start on Sept. 20 when the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce plays host to about 6,000 gue all over Malaysia attending the opening of372 words
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160 1964-08-02 5 Watchman freed of molesting waitress KOTA BHARU, Sat. A watchman 01 the Telecommunications Department, Mohamed Salleh bin Ramli. was today acquitted by the Magistrate's Court on a charge of outraging the modesty of a former waitress, Rahimah binte Abdullah, without being called for his defence He was alleged to have160 words
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Article124 1964-08-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. This >r,tr.s Malayan Agri-Horticultural exhibition will be held at MAHAs own grounds at the Bth mile. Klang Road, from Aug. 27 to 31 A MAHA .statement said thai special transport arrangements uoulf* oc made with the Malayan Rp.iWay and local bus companies io124 words
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Article39 1964-08-02 5 JESSELTON. Sat.— Men of the 1 10 Gurkha Regiment today said farewell to Tawau after eight months of duty in the border area. The Commandos have taken ower from the Ourkhas who left by the "Aubv."39 words
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Article24 1964-08-02 5 JESSELTON. Sat— A fire gutted a coconut oil factory here yesterday. Damage was estimated at $•0,000, including cash. There was no casually24 words
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198 1964-08-02 5 HELP AND SYMPATHY FOR SOUTH VIETNAM KL'ALA LI'MPL'R. Sat Malaysia will continue to provide police training facilities (or South Vietnamese personnel. A Ministry of External Affairs statement said Malaysia would also five ■sympathetic consideration" to any South Vietnamese request for future assistance within the limits of its own resources. Threat198 words
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Article41 1964-08-02 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. The Kuala Kurau Youth Club will i hold a series of National Language competitions fur non-Malay.* 1 ai Kuala Kurau tomorrow. The proKramme includes elocution, singing and art contest... ioget her wun a cultural exhibition.41 words
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166 1964-08-02 5 KUANTAN, Saturday. r THE Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and i x Sports, Ungku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir, disclosed here today that it was Government's intention to build an all-purpose youth training centre in every state immediately. Sueakine at an informal j meetine166 words
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Article38 1964-08-02 5 Social night in youth week KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Hindu Youth Organisation here will hold a Hindu Youth Week from tomorrow. During the week there will be a social night, indoor games, litenuv night and a cultural night38 words
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Article60 1964-08-02 5 Camera lost in Sikh temple PENANG. Sat.— A French hitchhiker, M. Fournier. lost a $500 camera in the Sikh Temple here yesterday. Fournier, 26, called at the temple in Brick Kiln Road on his arrival ln Penang at about 10.30 a.m. He left his haversack there and went sight-6eeing. When60 words
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Article56 1964-08-02 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Assemblyman for Parrer Park. Mrs. S. Rajoo. and the Fairer Park Ooodv ill Committee today extended their sympathy to victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore. In a statement. Mr. Rajoo also appealed to all Singapore citizens to ignore rumours and live as56 words
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Article46 1964-08-02 5 PENANG. Sal A w!iarf ldbourer. S. Savanmutliu. was fined I $100 lor stealing 25 sheets of zinc 1 worth $10 on July 21. Savarimuthu. 29. claimed he found the zinc in the compound lof a vacant house in Arrattoon I Road.46 words
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Article, Illustration276 1964-08-02 5 4-nation bid to check Reds urged TRAN: WE HAVE PROOF PEKING AIDS AGGRESSION IN REGION KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Q»OUTH Vietnam's Minister of Defence, Maj. Gen. Tran Thiem Khiem, today called on the Governments of Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand to form a united anti-Communist front together with his country to276 words
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Article110 1964-08-02 5 JESSELTOX. Sat.— ll.M S. Lincoln, now in the Tanau waters, last week answered ai\ SOS from an inboard kuinpit that ran onto a coral reef, it m learned here today. The kumpit carried 18 pa*sen*ers and a crew of 10 «J1 of them Indonesian* II wu found110 words
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Article41 1964-08-02 5 MSNANC*. Sat. Mr. Tcf Cheroon of the Engineerint Sales Department, Cuthrie anc Co. (Mj Ltd., Penang, mil leavi tomorrow for Britain. He will be taken on a four week conducted tour of the com Daily's factories.41 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-08-02 5 Parade at Port Dickson PORT DICKSON, Sat. A batch of 255 recruits, including a Sarawakian. today took part in a pass-ing-out parade at the Port DicksonGarr'son after completing a four-morjith training course. The 255 recruits who passed out are from the Royal Malay Regiment. the RECCE173 words
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Article229 1964-08-02 5 I{UALA LUMPUR, Sat, IV The general secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers, Mr. A. B. Gomez, said today that his union would appeal to the public for a national boycott of airconditioners sold by the International Air-coodi-ticning Co. Ltd. if the company229 words
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Advertisement215 1964-08-02 2 :> *--*> Wto^ Ir I^. m* Jfl Hk I ■L -6.30 a.m. at Singapore International Airport.. A wet Sunday morning, a big jet, a pretty girl and fifty thousand dollars worth of to the world of photography and the Minolta range of fine cameras covers every photographic perfection. Photographed within215 words
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Advertisement280 1964-08-02 2 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words S!2 (minimum) MAHALINGAM: Io Vimala and Uafta a daughter on July 30. 1964 it Bungsar Ward Kuala Lumpur. VOYSEY: To Irene and John a •on at Gleneagles Hospital on 31st July. Thanks to doctor and staff. TAN— LYE: Kirn Seng, bccona »on of Madam Sim Slang280 words
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Advertisement360 1964-08-02 3 HP^f'CiV BBB^2^?7^an Lar BBBaCSoiBi ail <&. Lb^' ar aßßaV^^^^aßk^V .^bbbb^^ 4fc MORE and MORE I™ PEOPLE ARE OPENING II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5 wnsa you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted360 words
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Advertisement146 1964-08-02 4 i ?JL YOU MEET THE NICEST *%§s&) PEOPLE ON A HONDA I -^Xi /%#\»«#\#%f% 41«#% tiMi#l#v#% Take the riverside drive up to the waterfall. Back across a few pt 3cross ifi jpfi hiNs to the majn highway> and then we n head h me Scener y L.U Ili MVI WWW146 words
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Advertisement55 1964-08-02 5 Malaysia today: [in v?»«s9fciV "fit v jflHs*v w/j Jfil IPIAVQ ln the Cameron Highlands or on the glorious IULIUATu East Coast beaches any where in Malaysia- J your holidays will be carefree when you go with Supershell, ?SHELL^ made in Malaysia and backed by worldwide research. Choose Supershe'.l for happier55 words
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Obituary28 1964-08-02 6 1* word* 111/- (Minimum) GORDON. Irene, beloved wife of Captain HM Oordoo RAMC died Singapore 2nd August 1963 Not just today hut every day we remember.28 words
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Article490 1964-08-02 6 WHEN Tengku Abdul Rahman returns home he will be able to look back on an eminently tuecessful journey abroad. At every turn, in London. Washington and Ottawa, he secured assurances of moral and material support for Malaysia which virtually guarantee the success of our490 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1964-08-02 6 A Sunday Times SPECIAL WRITER reports from: WHERE EVERY FANATIC IS A VOTE IN THE BANK FOR THE DREADED SENATOR GOLDWATER WHEREVER you \v;«lk, the broken glass crackles underfoot, un swept, and the shopfronts vi£. It is like the morrow of ;i blitz except that the brass mementoes1,051 words
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Article362 1964-08-02 6 ANDREW FYALi - ANDREW FYALi Better weapons to beat mobs by VTEW YORK. Sat—Science is stepping into the battle of the streets in America. The bloody riots in the Deep South and now in Harlem have produced an urgent demand for better weapons to beat the mobs. All over362 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1964-08-02 6 Felix Abisheganaden - Felix Abisheganaden A CLOSE-UP. ..BY MALAYSIA'S EBULLIENT MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES WHO MAKES TROUBLE (AND SINGAPORE'S LAST WEEK WAS THE WORST KIND) HIS BUSINESS ITVEN if trouble shooting missions are his side-line, one wonders if Inche Mohamed Khir Johari (Minister for Agriculture and Co-opera lives) has not1,110 words
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Advertisement7 1964-08-02 6 >^eßrw\ i£Bo\7 SUNDAY TIMES Aug. 2. 19647 words
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Advertisement131 1964-08-02 6 E^ajr **W mm\m\\m\W. Clear, healthy skin in just a few days Gamophen Soap kills germs. It contains 2% Hexachlorophene, the powerful germicide and because of its prolonged anti-bacterial effect reduces bacterial contamination of the hands and other parts of the body. Gamophen Soap prevents body odour, is hard and long-lasting,131 words
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Malaysian News
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Article92 1964-08-02 7 IPOH. Sat— The State Development Officer. Perak. Inche Ya'acob bin Hi.am who was responsible for revitalising the rural development programme in Perak last year, has been transferred to Kuching. as State Development Officer. Sarawak. Under Inch; Yaacob's direction in a litile more than a year the development92 words
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Article58 1964-08-02 7 Businessman is charged SINGAPORE, Sat— A businessman waa today charged In the first criminal district court with bringing Into Singapore 9.600 Ib. of monosodlum glutamate "without quota" from the Government Ng Woo Kla. 53, pleaded not guilty to committing the alleged l offence on board the vessel Selkal Maru on58 words
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424 1964-08-02 7 Maintain national harmony, farmers urged Don't listen to rumours which may lead to clashes— Khir MALACCA, Saturday. r pHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari today spoke of the important role the farmers in the country should play not only in producing more food for the people424 words
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Article, Illustration621 1964-08-02 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Re-organisation of Govt. outpatient —services a success, says Yong r THE Minister for x Health, Mr. Yorg Nyuk Lin, today announced that with the full co-operation of the public and the State's dedicated medical staff, re-organisa- tion of the Govern- mert's outpatient services which took effect621 words
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169 1964-08-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. HTHE Mentri Besar of Selangor today told students x of the Methodist Boys' School here of the importance of rivalry— with goodwill— with students of other schools. i Speaking at the school's) speech day, Inche Harun bin llaji Idris said that sueh169 words
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Article68 1964-08-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Water will be cut oft in the following areas on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Pasir Panjang Road 6 1 4 m.s. to 7 m.s. to fix a tee connection and Upper East Coast Road 7 m.s. to 7 m.s. Tay Lian68 words
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Article279 1964-08-02 7 FARMERS URGED TO PRESERVE FRUITS Use ice-box* says Khir KLALA LUMPUR, Sat. Refrigeration equipment 19 a great help to the farming community especially in preserving their perishable products, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said today. His speech was read by his Political Secretary, Inche Sharif279 words
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Article76 1964-08-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Six men of the Malaysian Armed Forces will attend a six-week coui.se at the School of Military Engineering. Pallmerston North New Zealand, beginning Aug 13* They are Lance-Cpl Mohamed Nordln bin Hashim. Sappers Zakarla bin Mat Isa. Abu Bakar bin Labeh— Suparin bin76 words
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Article19 1964-08-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The St. John Ambulance Brigade "Cadet Day IM4" fixed for today, has been postponed I19 words
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Article318 1964-08-02 7 Harbour pilots: Protest by union 'UNJUST TO EMPLOY EXPATS' SINGAPORE, Sat. The Malaysian Ship Officers' Union has sent a protest to the Port of Singapore Aut h o rity, regarding recruitment of expatriates as harbour pilots. The authority recently advertised lor harbour pilots to serve on contract for terms j318 words
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Miscellaneous202 1964-08-02 7 On your TV today TTELEVIBION programmes for r "2K 111 CHANNEL 5 •'■>«■: "10 Opening and proS? iU^r TT^.a^ Betja.va; 13 7.«°0ado a G.do SU c k rein FV^H.h' J ln K n M 20 N 505 P" 1 »>"oadcast,. 815 Hindustan. AthP,* C !i 0: 225 Tlif »fe; 9.35202 words
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Foreign News
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358 1964-08-02 8 Johnson denies Cabinet bar a move 'to dump j Kennedy' WASHINGTON, Sat. President Johnson rejects suggestions that his announcement cli- minating several possible vice presidential candidates in the coming election is a manoeuvre to dump Mr. Robert Kennedy, the Attorney General and brother of the late President. On Thursday night,Reuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration898 1964-08-02 8 I'm not a homosexual, says Lord Booth by Peer denies underworld link and attending all-male parties LETTER TO THE TIMES: WHOLE AFFAIR IS A TISSUE OF ATROCIOUS LIES I ON DON. Sat. Lord Boothby, 64, today denied in a letter to The Times rumours that he is the British peerReuter - 898 words
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Article55 1964-08-02 8 BRISBANE. Sat. Fttrty de.stuuie White Russians. h.<i! Ol them children, arrived by ship here yesterday to make their homes in Australia. The Russians travelled more than 2.300 miles by truck. tra:n and foot from the province ol S.ngkiang, In Par Western China, to Hong Kong beforeReuter - 55 words
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Article215 1964-08-02 8 Jakarta ties worry Filipinos Paper attacks Manila policy \IANILA. Sat. The. JU Manila Bulletin expressed concern today over the charges of a Senator who accused the administration of President Macapagal of, kow-towing to Indonesia. Senator Raul S Manglapus. a member of Maeapagal's Liberal Party, said in a speech the Philippines215 words
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Article57 1964-08-02 8 LONDON Sat— Tengki* AUdul j Rahman Is due to arrive in London on Monday night from a j I visit to Canada and the United States. A Malaysia High Commission spokesman here said the Tengku was expected to spend a few days in London beforeReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-08-02 8 GOLDWATER A 'DAMN FOOL' SAYS TRUMAN NEW YORK. Sat.—Former President Harry S. Truman (above), yesterday referred to Republican presidential candidate Senator Barry Goldwater as "that damn fool nominated In San Francisco." He gave his own Democratic Party a four or five-to-one chance of winning the November election. Mr. Truman, speakingReuter - 144 words
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Article72 1964-08-02 8 RAWALPINDI, Sat- P has agreed to an Indonesian reo supply goods worth MS3O million, it was announced yesterday. The Commerce Minister. Mr. W.ih.duzzuimui, who visited Indonesia hist week, told a news conference that Pakistan would supply these goods on a oneyear credil. IndonesiH wiil makeAP - 72 words
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Article41 1964-08-02 8 SALISBURY. Sat. Bislu.p R;nph Docigo of the Anitr.c.in Meihodist Church w.is deported from Southern Rhodesia yesterday About 400 Africans. mamlv women who had travelled long distances, i:;tthered at Salisbury Airport to sing a farewell hymn. —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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372 1964-08-02 8 MORE TROOPS GO INTO BUSH TO STOP HOLY WAR' LUSAKA. Sat. THE Government today flew more troops and medical supplies into the country's Northi crn Province with predictions of further bloodshed in the '"holy war waged by the fanatical Lumpa Church. j~" i The official death toll for the pastUPI - 372 words
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Article125 1964-08-02 8 rpAIPEH, Sat. i 1 Taipeh tux officials we re j carefuhy studying i yesterday four sets of account books seized from Civil Air Transport during a Midden inspection on Thursday. Mr. Yao Yunyen. director of the tax office, said the inspection I and seizure of the books125 words
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Article, Illustration712 1964-08-02 9 Television cameras show hundreds of small craters invisible to telescopic observation WASHINGTON, Sat, Astronauts' landing —area to be plain piRST photographs relayed to earth by the Ranger 7 moonshot show the area where U.S. astronauts plan to land on the moon as a smooth plain dottedReuter; AP; UPI - 712 words
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205 1964-08-02 9 RUSSIA TO CARRY OUT NEW SPACE TESTS MOSCOW, Sat.— Russia announced yesterday new tests of carrier rockets for space vessels and warned shipping to stay away from certain «reas of tbe Pacific until 1965 The announcement gave rise to speculation that preparations were under way for a spectacular new space205 words
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391 1964-08-02 9 Rusk: U.S. to send 'thousands' more men to Saigon WASHINGTON, Sat. Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, told a Press conference yesterday that there would be 'several thousands" more U.S. personnel sent to South Vietnam in the coming months. "What Is required will be sent there, and If notReuter; AP; UPI - 391 words
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Article96 1964-08-02 9 LONDON. Sat.— An electric oven 100 umes bigger than a kitchen oven is being built to cook the famous Denby Dale pie which will be e.iten on Sept. 5. The pie will be 18 feet long six fert wide and 188 Inches deep. ItReuter - 96 words
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Article55 1964-08-02 9 HOLLYWOOD. Sat.— Film star Joan Crawford entered Cedars of Lebanon Hospital yesterday for the third time In two months with what hospital officials called a recurrence of pneumonia. On the two previous occasions the ailment was termed an upper respiratory virus infection. Miss Crawford's conditionAP - 55 words
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Article61 1964-08-02 9 LONDON. Sat. The 30-year-old eleventh Earl of Coventry was fined £60 <M*42s> on a charge of unauthorised dealing In stocks and shares. The stock transactions were In r company known as Middle East Oil Royalties. S.A., registered in Panama and concerned with acquiring royaltiesAP - 61 words
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Article41 1964-08-02 9 NEW YORK. Sat.— M-ss Leslie Williams. 30. a secretary, told police yesterday a man snatched a US$l2O (about Ms36o> win frcm her head and jumped out at th« next station while the was doting In an underground train.— ReuUr.41 words
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Article89 1964-08-02 9 JAKARTA. Sat. —President Soekarno has again urged Indonesian youtlis lo establish closer contacts with young people In Malaya. Singapore and Borneo. He repeated his Instructions yesterday when he received a delegation of Malay-North Sumatra student* at the Merdeka Palace. The President did not specify how suchAP - 89 words
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Article48 1964-08-02 9 MONTREAL. Sat. Three or four men armed with automatic pistols robbed a Montreal bunk of Canadian $91 895 >M*****85> In ca'h yesterday. The men there was confusion about the actual number broke through a window into the bank and held six employee* at gunpoint.—AP.AP - 48 words
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302 1964-08-02 9 Laos: Soviet 'no' to West conditions MOSCOW, Sat rpHE Soviet Union yesterday rejected Anglo-Ameri- can conditions for a new Laos peace conference, highly reliable sources said. The* said Mr Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, told Mr. R.A. But- ler. the British Foreign Secre- at a meeting that the conference.Reuter - 302 words
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Article65 1964-08-02 9 TOKYO. Sat. The Soviet bloc and its supporters boycotted the 10th World Ban-The-Bomh conference last night amid sign? it intended to walk out. The 27-member Russian delegation failed to show up for yesterday's closing .session which opened shortly before midnight in a hotel. The boycott followedAP - 65 words
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Article31 1964-08-02 9 CURACAO. Sat. A sailor was killed and another injured yesterday in an explosion aboard the Norwegian tanker Norseking outside the harbour of this Netherlands West Indies port.— APAP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration102 1964-08-02 9 DALI: I HAVE SEEN AND SPOKEN TO MARTIANS MADRID. Sat.— Spanish painter Salvador Dali (above) claimed yesterday that he has seen and communicated with Martians. "They have eyes like files, with many parabolic lenses." he said. But Dali added, a Madrid newspaper report of what he said in a recentReuter - 102 words
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Article45 1964-08-02 9 ADEN. Sat. Unidentified tribesmen slightly wounded and robbed two South Arabian Federal National Guard soldiers of £3.000 (M 525.000) In an armed hold-up in Wahidi State. Eastern Aden protectorate last Tuesday a government spokesman said yesterday. The money was soldiers salaries. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement675 1964-08-02 9 formula for family success i^W. l^w L^i l^w l^» k/omc of K^yome of k^qmc of kw/omc of the hundreds of the hundreds of the hundreds <.A the hundreds of j Britannica topics Britannica topics of Britannica topics l Rritannica topics I of interest to men interest to women of interest675 words
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477 1964-08-02 10 Khaw: low cost houses a big need in Malaysia Minister tours Ipoh to gather facts for Federal projects IPOH, Saturday •jTHERE is "a special need in Malaysia for really low cost houses within the $3,000 to $4,500 price range," the Minister for Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh,477 words
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Article, Illustration202 1964-08-02 10 -I DO- THEN A QUICK TAKEOFF- SINGAPORE. Sat. Minutes after they whispered "I do" this afternoon at a church in RAF Changi, Geoffrey Foliet, and his bride, Hilary, were up in the sky heading for their wedding reception at the Royal Singapore Flying Club 10 miles away.202 words
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Article79 1964-08-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 60 people from different communities today formed the Muklni Setepak Goodwill Committee, six miles from here The District Officer. Yang Mulia Ra.iah Shah Kubwt bin Ramh Hanizah was elected chairman. Three vice-chairmen cho»en were: Mr. Lee Boon Chin. Inche Ahmad Razali79 words
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Article29 1964-08-02 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Narayana Gurulcula will celebrate the 110 th birthday of Narayana Guru at its premises in Kee Ann Road from Aug. 24 to Aug 3029 words
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Article18 1964-08-02 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Singapore Polytechnic will resume all classes. Including part-time and full-time courses, on Monday.18 words
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Article, Illustration244 1964-08-02 10 Girl who had no money to study wins gift SINGAPORE, Sat. Eight months ago Amn a h I'bi n t c Mahmood, 13, (above) faced bleak future as she presented a bouquet of flowers on behalf of all Malay schools in Singaoore to thi Raja Permaisuri A gong during her244 words
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Article117 1964-08-02 10 SUNGEI PATANT, Sat —The British War Department was today warned to make a "complete change of attitude" towards it* civilian staff association to bring about an amicable settlement of the association's five outstanding claims. "Failing this, the only other method of achieving results is for our117 words
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Advertisement156 1964-08-02 10 comfort you've never known before >>■. internationally known*s^ M|M)wtibNkamV'MiK(Mkn. mtmntm "on- meat a th* thirt deiigntd ond tutored in vWA»- th» US A. fo» men unlimited M •clacHen |u>t unpacked ot all jh| V^ rfputtlbl* Itorei. **^^SBB!^^SBi NO NEED TO BUTTON UP YOUR W COLLAR. Soli agents for MALAYSIA L.t.156 words
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Advertisement216 1964-08-02 10 MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LIMITED MIDFL invites applications from X"alay<ian Citizens tor two positions as ECONOMIST. Candidates must have a University degree in Economic* or Business Administration, or equivalent professional qualification, and a sound appreciation of management problem* would be an asset. These appointments are career opportunities in an organisation216 words
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Article, Illustration508 1964-08-02 11 SINATRA mlliirtfj to Mtobin Douglas-Horn* EXHAUSTED?" said Frank Sinatra in a voice suggesting I had accused him of treason. "It's a lot of nonsense. I was just a little fatigued, that's all. And now everyone's making a big stink about it." A laugh I was talking to him on508 words
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Article, Illustration449 1964-08-02 11 ALEXANDER WALKER - A man called Nemperor ALEXANDER WALKER I PART 4 OF THE BEATLES ON TRIAL— BY BRIAN EPSTEIN is the Beatles' mai nager. He is aged 29 i and looks far youni ger. The first suri prise he gives you is I his voice. I It isn't Liverpool, I but a449 words
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Article299 1964-08-02 11 f»HERE Is no brighter jewel In Europe's cultural crown than France, and It Is encouraging to hear that Le Club dv Beret, which for some years has been a focal point for Singaporeans interested In French art and culture. Is going to Intensify Its activities. The club Is299 words
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Obituary23 1964-08-02 11 MRS MARGARET ICNATIUS D'CRUZ paired away peacefully on l-x-64. Burial Monday 4.30 p.m. at llolv Family Church Katong and thencr to Bldadarl.23 words
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Advertisement184 1964-08-02 11 rex"& skyVpo" watch'for 7t" I WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF VIOLENCE IN WHOSE PLACE CHRIST WAS CRUCIFIED? mvuinuuJJio-umKinmtri-uriiuux -?i iiaiJß I k*jii» taMfsri vrrrotio tutaua me* HoJJKt *'.r Jaf.V. I 1 H UafST IOfICNME S&^ a^BVJp Ifts^al i^LeV- Mfeb^l Ba»Ljc^»B l"Li 3 KV Mfe^BßMßaaW J0 in 70mm SUPER TECHNIRAMA184 words
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Advertisement29 1964-08-02 11 l\ I Shows: 2-4-7.00 p.m. Breufht lack by Popular Demand I I Jamas Bond Film Adventure! Lan Flemine/t "DR. NO" (Tachmcolor). Today 10 30 am. (Scope/Color) "Domatnus 4 Glodiotort"29 words
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Advertisement778 1964-08-02 11 TO-DAY T DANCE FROM 3 30 P.M. TO 6 30 P.M. 1 EG W S "DANCE To These Guitar-men i ~GRAHD OPENING TODAY The management of Ihc IMPERIAL ROOM LTD. SINGAPORE with to announce the grand opening of their Branch Restaurant, alto known as IMPERIAL ROOM, in JOHORE BAHRU as778 words
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Article276 1964-08-02 12 Drug car man fined $10,000 A LOR STAR, Sat. A The acting Custom* Officer for Kedah and Perlis. Syed Ahmad Idid bin Syed Abdullah Idid, told the Sessions Court here today an organisation had been responsible for the distribution and sale of opium in276 words
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Article35 1964-08-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The 18tli Signal Regiment Is sponsoring a four-day youth training camp at Pulau Tekong for 60 junior members of the Tsuking-Chinking yout.i clubs and youth movement, 'rom Thursday to Aug. 9.35 words
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Article, Illustration654 1964-08-02 12 Only time will prove its threat to the Ferraris ■JJOW about some pictures of the Ford prototype racing car?" The letter which arrived in the Thursday mailbag was short and sweet. And anonymous. I wonder why the mystery. Or is it bashfulness?- Whoever you654 words
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Article134 1964-08-02 12 53. 5 m PROJECT —IN STORE SINGAPORE, Sat Work on TV Singapura's $3.5 raWlion permanent studio and building will begin before the end of the year. TENDERS have been called for. The building, in Caldecott Hill, will take about 18 months to complete. The134 words
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Article172 1964-08-02 12 Flick-knife thugs rob housewife DENANG, Sat. An armed gang held up three people In two different areas yesterday and robbed them of $19 In cash and a $200 bracelet. A housewife. Chen Ah Lian. 48, reported to police she was walking along Jalao Telipon at about 1.20 p.m. when three172 words
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Article87 1964-08-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Rupert Thiagarajan. secretary of the Young Christian Workers Movement of Malaya, will leave here tomorrow lor a three-month training cairse in Paris. He will also visit Colombo. Syria. Austria. Belgium, Cairo and Bombay to study the work of the movement in87 words
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Article101 1964-08-02 12 gINOAMMHL Sal.— \n interim donation of 52.090 from members of the Singapore Mi MMI and Mercantile Workers' I'nion has been handed to the National Trades L'nion Con- rress Rehabilitation Fund for tirtims of tlir Singapore dfav turbancea. Members ot the Singapore i National I nion of Journ»UiU101 words
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1146 1964-08-02 12 Whitaker, 68, rides Timberlane to victory PENANG, Saturday l-ll*Vi'H*il TOTAL POOL $45,577 Ist *****7 527.357 2nd *****7 S 6,839 3rd *****1 S 3.419 Starters: 5569 each— Nos. 1b6478. *****5. *****7, > *****2, *****3, *****9, 1 *****1. *****2. Convolution 5341 each Nos. *****7. *****5 *****4, *****2, *****7. *****8, *****0. *****6, *****1,1,146 words
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Article58 1964-08-02 12 BAAS lAD. Sat.— Jan Er:Kl.undqui.it of Sweden beat Pierre Barthes of France in the opening singles mutch of the European Zone final of the Davis Cup here yesterday. Lundquust won 6-8. 6-1. 6-3, 7-5. The second singles between Ulf Schmidt (Sweden) and Pierre Darmon <58 words
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Advertisement366 1964-08-02 12 I Elegant. Blue Gold UNCRUSHABLE 1 MALAYSIAN TIES B ARE ROW AVAILABLE FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC Have you bought yours yot? KUALA LUMPUR at Mfs.OO sach fro*. MALAYAN COMMERCIAL A6ENCIES, LTP. (Trawl Agenti Fsdcn* Hotel Bldg., 37, Jolon Bukit Blntong. Telephone No: *****. PENANG ot MS4.SO each from: MUTIARA366 words
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Miscellaneous225 1964-08-02 12 Airline schedules IRPORT schedule!) arrivals and departures i for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: Prom SingHpore. Ku;ihi Lumpur and Ipoh 'ML 106) 7.35 a.m. Singapore (ML 584 > 9.05 a.m.: Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh i MI, 032 1 9.45 ;im.: SiukHpore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur .ML 004) 10.35 am.:225 words
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Miscellaneous157 1964-08-02 12 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES ATHLETICS State meets: Spore AAA (Parrer Pk. 2.30); Perak AAA (Anderson Sen. grd, 3 p.m.). CRICKET Rulers' Shield: Perak Malays v S'gor Malays (Selcolah TaR grd. Ipoh. 10.30). In tor-state friendly: Perak v Negrl (Tg Rambutan. 11 1. Xavaratnam Shield final: PWD v Police iKL padangi. Spore157 words
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1236 1964-08-02 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THAMPION, a stayer with an impressive record in Australia, should win the $20,000 Malaysia Cup (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today. As a four-year-old Champion won four races, including the £1,000 Roxburg Trial (13f) and the £1,250 Australia Cup (13f)1,236 words
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Article137 1964-08-02 13 BM«1 ZAZA Caaseway Lord Francis LORD FRANCIS Causeway Beau Gay CAUBEWAY Gifoletto Lord Francis Rm»2 DJAZZI Miss Susan Mana Tahn SIR ARGENT Miss Susan Gallant Defender MISB SUSAN Sir Argent Man* Tahn RaceS RADJA KALI Ditnifled Lady Persian Hero PERSIAN HERO Buaya Tapah (.•tot Kuhi JAZZ SINGES Doable Adios137 words
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Article1697 1964-08-02 13 BT. TIMAH -2nd day CAED KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft; h heavy a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. Apprentice allowances; Soaldl, P. K. Leong, Urn and Dragon 3-lb; Nazucii, Ng and Chong 5-lb.1,697 words
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238 1964-08-02 13 Anggrek Bulan shines in Ipoh trial TPOH, Sat Anggrek Bulan. a strong contender for the Sultan's Gold Vase, showed good form on the track here this morning. She was full of running at the finish after a half mile gallop. A speedy sort Anggrek Bulan will be hard to catch238 words
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261 1964-08-02 13 (JOODWOOD. Sat— French ..Possession, a 20 to one chance, gained a remarkable victory in the News of the World Stakes, the richest handicap event of the four-day Goodwood race meeting which ended yesterday. After losing many lengths at the start of the ten-furlong eventReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1964-08-02 14 ERNEST FRIOA - ERNEST FRIOA Girls lead in record-breaking at Singapore AAA meet By Singapore, Sat. MEN'S EVENTS HIT AS CLASHES OF CHAMPS FAIL TO COME OFF pERAK schoolgirl distance runner M. Rajamani established herself as one of Asia's best women 400 metres runners when she won the event in1,113 words
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289 1964-08-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rpAN Siew Thye, a Royal Malaysian Navy apprenA tice, was the champion athlete at the twoday Armed Forces annual sports which ended here today. He scored two firsts and a third. The inter-unit chamDionshius title went to Royal Malaysian Navy who scored289 words
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Article86 1964-08-02 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Singapore Amateur Basketball Federa tion today confirmed that the Pan-Malaysian inter-state basketball championship for the Agong Cup, scheduled to begin on Aug. 9, is postponed. It was also decided to n com mend to the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Federation that the championship be played in December.86 words
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Article67 1964-08-02 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The final selection of the Singapore hockey team to meet Johore and Malacca next weekend to decide the South Zone championship will be held on Monday at the SRC ground at 5 p.m. All state trainees are asked to turn up for this trial.67 words
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Article38 1964-08-02 14 NEW YORK, Sat.— Dick Tiger of Nigeria, the formed world middleweight boxing champion last night came back after a long layoff and defeated Jose Gonzalez of Puerto Rico in the sixth round of a scheduled 10-rounder.38 words
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Article34 1964-08-02 14 MONTREAL, Sat. Arnold Palmer and Bill Collins of the United States tied for the lead yesterday at the halfway mark In the Canadian open golf championship with 36-hole scores of 13834 words
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Article151 1964-08-02 14 KNIGHT WINS CARLING CUP LONDON. S;it In an excitinir cricket final at Lord's here yesterday Eiarry Knight, the nil rounder oetame the new single wicket title holder. Before an 8.000 crowd he beat Colin Milburn. of Northamptonshire, by 18 runs to 17 to collect the Carl ing Trophy and the151 words
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Article50 1964-08-02 14 Selangor Malays out for 1 20 IPOH. Bat.— Perak Malays had scored 16 for none In reply to Selangor Malays' 120 in the two-day Rulers Shield match here today. Aziz AH 40, Ghnzalt 17 tnd Kassim Arls 16 were the main scoress for Selangor. Shabudln Bidul took 4 for 20.50 words
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Article33 1964-08-02 14 LPOH. Sat. Stanley Augustin hit an unbeaten 44 in Negri Sembilans 145 aa.unst Perak In a friendly cricket match today Penfe m 126-7 >Chet Singh 48> :it clo.se ot play33 words
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Article19 1964-08-02 14 TAIPINO. Sat— Pemuda SoKan beat Azman Shah Club, Selama. 7-4 In a league soccer match yesterday.19 words
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Article71 1964-08-02 14 TORONTO. Sat. Formosa's C.X Yang won four of the five events completed yesterday In the Olympic decathlonrpentathlon trials, scoring 4,203 points Yang, who holds the world decathlon record with 9.121 points, won the long Jump with 21 feet 11, 100 metres in 10.8. high Jump71 words
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Article141 1964-08-02 14 CWANSEA. Sat. The Australians included Alan Connollv In their team for their traditional Bank Holiday match against Glamorgan here today Glamorgan won the toss .did had scored 103 for four at lunch Connolly has missed several games following a back in.iury. but appeared quite fit todayReuter - 141 words
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Article368 1964-08-02 14 SYDNEY, Sat. DESULTS ot Australian Asl sociatlon football matches played today were: NSW (North) DIV. 1: Adamstown 1 Cessnock 2. NSW (FED) DIV. 1: Croatia 0 Canterbury 2, Corinthians 2 Bankstown 3. NSW (FED) DIV. 2: Sydney Aust 1 Polonla S. Thistle 6 Manly 1. QUEENSLAND STATE:368 words
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Article, Illustration491 1964-08-02 14 All-Malayan Railway's best performer award goes to Rosli KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MOHD Rosli bin Mohd Noor of Tumpat was acclaimed the best performer at the All-Malayan Railways annual athletic championships which ended at Brickfields Road here today. He received the best performance trophy presented by the Transport Minister, Inche Sardon491 words
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Article125 1964-08-02 14 IPOH. Sat.— Six records making it a total of 13 were set in the two-day Perak Government Services annual athletic meet which ended here today. Megat Klias Hussein of RIDA was the individual champion. He won the long and triple Jumps second in the high125 words
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322 1964-08-02 14 VARSITY GAMES KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A'«r a days rest Hong Kong University Athletic Union opened the fifth day of the inter-universiu biennial games this morning with a victory at table tennit over Singapore In the men s section by 3-2. Singapore,322 words
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Article42 1964-08-02 14 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat— Sun^l Patani. Kedah-Perlis ln'er-polive hockey champions, oeat the Rest 3-2 here yesterday. Next Thursday and Frldav. Kedah Police will meet Penanc Police In their annual hockey, badminton and sepak. laga competitions at Alor Star.42 words
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Article48 1964-08-02 14 CHHISTCHURCH. Sat. New Zealand beat Prance 18-8 In the second rugby league Test here to-» day after trailing 4-8 at halfttme. Today's victory gave New Zealand a decisive 2-0 lead In the three match series. They have not lost a home series since 1954.48 words
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Advertisement224 1964-08-02 13 SPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL TRAINS for Malaya Cup Final between Perak Singapore to be played at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday, Bth August. 1964. REDUCED RETURN FARES TO FROM KUALA LUMPUR 2nd class 3rd class 2 class 3rd class 2 class 3rd class Penang $18.00 $12.00 K. Kangsar $14.00 $9.00 Singapore224 words
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Advertisement327 1964-08-02 14 SWISS New Portable Models I^IH-J^jj/IF*^ Record 730 CL. 700 ■■MMHMbAI I A wellknown German contumin 88^™""""""*^ magaiin* hat recently awarded tap I marks to BERNINA (the now medal, i in fact the only machine given an T?^!'^ l 1 unqualified recommendation). The new BERNINA-RECORD Incorporates the following improvement*: eo»y threading327 words
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Title Section14 1964-08-02 1 THE DAY A WOMAN RULED THE WORLD A NATION WONDERED. BUT'ONLY A HANDFUL KNEW14 words
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Article, Illustration4097 1964-08-02 1 GENE SMITH - When America asked Has the president gone mad? GENE SMITH by His wife finds him unconscious on the bathroom floor THERE were flowers and flags. Deafening gun salutes and cheering children. Hung across the road were huge printed signs: Hail the champion of the rights of man. Honour to the4,097 words
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Advertisement25 1964-08-02 1 Pages Pages Seriol 1,5 Gambling ABC 4 For Women 2, 3 Features 7 Jane Lee 3 Stars 8 Know Alls 4 Comics 8, 9, 1025 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-08-02 2 Dunk... and be damned! DUNK and be damned that's what I say. Who needs all that washing your hair after every swim, setting on rollers, spraying with lacquer, and clinging on to a swim cap that doesn't elinif to yon? At any time a girl should be able to303 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-08-02 2 And this is how he did it rpHE dunk and be damned 1 hairdo Is a cinch to copy but it ali depends on the cut. Here's how Vidal Sassoon did it on Dany: Take one wet head of hair. Shake it. to get the parting. This gives the natural168 words
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Article209 1964-08-02 2 A WOMAN was writing to A her son congratulating him on his engagement. "Your father and I rejoice in your happiness, my darling boy," she wrote. "It has long been our dearest wish that you should marry some good woman. A good woman Is Heaven's most209 words
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Advertisement311 1964-08-02 2 BBsVa^^^ B^bV for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blojoms with freshness. To keep your skin fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving it romantically clear311 words
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Advertisement522 1964-08-02 2 10 EVERY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil makes this promise: your skin can be young again —and you -will see it happen! Use Endocil always and your skin will stay younp. Is it possible? Yes, it is vilh Endocil. Hormone-enriched Endocil penetrates deep into your skin, stimulating the cells to recreate522 words
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Article, Illustration435 1964-08-02 3 OEIRDRE McSHARRY - OEIRDRE McSHARRY By SIREN, GO GAY ON THE BEACH MAKE the most of your weekends, by taking to the beach in a sensational way. Take tips from mermaids and loreleis, and lure men (the single, suntanned, sportscar owning variety) to your side, without actually growing a tail. Listen435 words
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Article, Illustration29 1964-08-02 3 SIRENS cover their curls in a crochet hat. They find the boys come closer to count the freckles. The price of this foamy lace fantasy: $22.29 words
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Article458 1964-08-02 3 Jilted— so he sparks a hate drive JANE LEE'S HUMAN CASEBOOK DEAR JANE LEE: I have been jilted three times by girls whom I loved dearly. But each time I was let down I felt so bitter that I spread false rumours about them. Now I realise I still love458 words
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Advertisement162 1964-08-02 3 TnSvJI Dec-la-tay'\ Styl e yy oSSSS S=Z~=*tthe deep^pktnging braXwith strapsithatistretcH} to matdetzfbrm (<^A®(Mod«in;u:s.V.) ■••voaling fashions th# new Dec -la -Toy Moidentorm s loteit bondeou bra with strops that 1 r -e-t-c-h. Deep plunging cups with wide set elastic strops that gracefully go over the shoulder into a low leotord bock.162 words
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Advertisement63 1964-08-02 3 Brush shining, flashing beauty into your hair IN JUST ONE MINUTE There's nothing more appealing than a woman with beautiful hair, so make sure yours always looks its best. Each day brush in a little Vitapointe everyone will soon notice the new magic in your hair. Cream Beautiffer and Conditioner63 words
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Advertisement42 1964-08-02 3 decorating simple and practical. And a whole rainbow of wonderful colours to choose from. Clever girl, she's found this out.,. Follow her example and PAINT HAPPY with I C I. M I jr% J(l m PIADI IMPT s^j KB I Ml -—^r42 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1964-08-02 4 FOR ADULTS ONLY FOR CHILDREN THIS CAN ONLY LEAD IN ONE DIRECTION ABC OF GAMBLING fills the gap in jour education with this primary reader meant mainly for adults. The lessons to be learnt here are many and varied. The theme in case you don't1,760 words
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Article342 1964-08-02 4 j;! on traiuaiag...*s;: THS week we talk about the Doberman Plnscher. Among modern 'breeds, the Doberman has still not reached the popularity which other German exports such as the OSP has reached. It wa s not until 1948 that the breed started to become known outside hit native342 words
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Article456 1964-08-02 4 What is this stuff called snuff? ATISHOO! J)EAR Know Alls: I am told that snufftaking' has again become fashionable. What is this stuff snuff made of? RONALD TAN. Snuff is a fine powder, made by crushing the midribs of tobacco leaves and flavouring the result. It is taken by inhaling456 words
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Article163 1964-08-02 4 TODAY'S science problem is for dad, and there's the answer below In case be Is stumped when one of the youngsters asks: WHAT IS HORSEPOWER? "L""YEN if yon don't know the J i answer, you will be sura It has nothing to do with horses. And there163 words
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Advertisement282 1964-08-02 4 y INo Sir, not really- r^ 1 it's just another of /^^y\ those tall stories. I X Y° u didn't really think you'd V^^**^ shot up three inches, did you? It's your clothes they're suffering from after wash shrinkage! And how they're suffering! I*7/ No, you won't be able to282 words
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Advertisement179 1964-08-02 4 WHY CHANGE A HEAD ACHE FOR A STOMACHACHE* 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 DISPRIN dissolves quickly to give a neutral, soluble179 words
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Advertisement80 1964-08-02 5 y 1 FfiEM 1§8:: 381 P»S(^W '%&i!i& iy^'A'S^^ML- K^ 3B9hbr>''' vsjss?" sfflßSl v?v '"'jSb'iiKfi ?tpwi fSBSB*'.-- '3TO^TO<waMg/....J^« -v;3^^K vivy'A'^f 1 *oBBB^H m&: W^mm/tm^M i^B v^^ IP HSR- •■■'■"^K"' fj^y **^%co^^^rafl K wjW^''^B r»r A LUCKY I —^rThere's nothing like a Lucky You taste and enjoy the man-size flavor that comes80 words
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Miscellaneous251 1964-08-02 5 ACROSS: 3 Females (5); 8 DOWN: 1 Musical work i4>; K& Ci tV> VSh tf tV, II C«>: 3 compass-point Fifth note of octave <3), 16 (4); 4 Lass (6i; I Intellect i4>: Honey-provider (S); 18 Cat- 6 Framework (8): 7 Canvas calls (4); 20 Poem (3»: 22 De- i251 words
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Article, Illustration398 1964-08-02 6 SHE has coal black shoulder-length hair, almond shaped eyes, and an elfln face that breaks into an impish grin at unexpected moments. Jenni Hall, 25, a petite and pretty Welsh girl and daughter of an architect, has plenty to smile about Recently she published her first398 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1964-08-02 6 The school of tomorrow BANKE arbara taylor takes a look into the future MY VISIT to the World Fair was also my first visit to America —an intoxicating mixture of experiences. Your first sight of New York immediately leaps outside the boundaries of all your other first sights, for all1,047 words
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Article, Illustration382 1964-08-02 6 HOTELS- AND YOUR VALUABLES Wffffiffl NOTICES abound. So many exist that people sometimes do not know which are effective and which are not. Take the notice frequently found on hotel bedroom doors: that the management will be responsible only for valunbles left with them for safe keeping. Does It mean382 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1964-08-02 7 Ronald Ransom - AND AT THE END LIES GOLD Ronald Ransom ...by Life In Malaysia A FEW weeks ago the Duke of Edinburgh presented a gold medal to Peter Egan a youth from the RAF base at Seletar. Peter had worked hard for this honour, given to outstanding young men with a sense1,176 words
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Advertisement218 1964-08-02 7 aaaw _~^aitat ME? OLD-FASHIONED? Yea, you You can wear the latest Pans hal or coat, the latest lipstick, the latest Talse eyelashes, but millions of girls your age insist you're old-fashioned if you don't use Tampax. We read it in letters we hear it r»v wrx- of mouth. Tampax is218 words
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Miscellaneous1371 1964-08-02 8 MHa^HsIiHHHHBHi m\ Tllls could bf an inspirational Conditions are changing around week 11 you develop your own you and you must change too. M^mTa bbW ideas. You may give up* too much This week you get an idea of Hpw^ HaT 1 *W^ tlme though, to those whom you how1,371 words
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Miscellaneous253 1964-08-02 8 -STAR of theWEEK' INDICATIONS on this your 1964 birthday are very mixed in character. On the one hand they show a good deal of comfort in the year ahead and some very definite material good "luck". To offset that will be number of irritations connected with the people ground you.253 words
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Miscellaneous160 1964-08-02 8 mm Jmr 0 Norzimoh Ismail (Johore Bohru teocher) born on August I, 194 c. If it is YOUR mrthday today I have good news for yon. Seldom have you had such fortunate indications on the material level as prevail on this your new birthday. Something that you have undertaken in160 words
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