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Title Section24 1964-08-03 1 SINGAP r 3 A^&AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fit** 0 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73124 words
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252 1964-08-03 1 Khir: Govt. to study any report of misconduct by police 'ALLEGATIONS MUST BE SUBSTANTIATED' SINGAPORE, Sun. The .Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged people not to listen to rumours and said that the Central Government was prepared to study any report of misbehaviour by the252 words
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Article19 1964-08-03 1 'IMMEDIATE TASK IS TO SEE THAT THINGS COOL DOWN, AND IT WILL TAKE QUITE SOME TIME'19 words
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Article, Illustration387 1964-08-03 1 'A little bit of caution, but... SINGAPORE Sun. THE curfew in Singapore has been lifted completely. Tlie acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, who announced this at an airport press conference this morning before he returned to Kuala Lumpur, said: "I am gratified that, for the first time387 words
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294 1964-08-03 1 EPSOM JEEP - Industrialist pays $1,319 for a win- a Malaysia record EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Sun. Thio Stable's Industrialist, ridden by an apprentice, created a sensational upset in the Division One race over 6 furlongs today to pay an all-time Malaysian turf record dividend of $1,319 for a win and $196 for294 words
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165 1964-08-03 1 PT BOATS ATTACK AMERICAN WARSHIP OFF VIETNAM PEARL HARBOUR, Sun. Three unidentified torpedo boats attacked the U.S. Destroyer Maddox with torpedoes and gunfire off the coast of North Vietnam today, the Commander in Chief of U.S. Pacific Forces, said here. The torpedo boats were driven off by five-inch gunfire fromReuter - 165 words
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Article71 1964-08-03 1 LISBON, Sun. State security police have arrested several members of the illegal Portuguese Communist Party and their cases have been sent to an Oporto court for trial, according to an announcement published in the Portuguese press today. The announcement said the arrested men formed "a subversiveReuter - 71 words
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Article52 1964-08-03 1 NICOSIA. Sun. Gunfire crackled again this morning through the Kyrenia mountain range area north of Nicosia, scene yesterday of what U.N. spokesman called the biggest exchange of shooting in months. The spokesman, said a Turki.-h-Cypriot shot in the Kyrmia mountains last night was reported to have diedReuter - 52 words
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137 1964-08-03 1 TENGKU BREAKS GOLFING DATE— RELAXES AT NEW YORK RACES NEW YORK, Sun. Malaysia Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman relaxed at the races yesterday. The Prime Minister, a racing enthusiast, was a guest at Aqueduct, one of New York City's two big tracks. It is located on the southern side ofUPI - 137 words
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Article438 1964-08-03 1 The lessons to be learnt— by Lee SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, stressed today there was no alternative to peaceful cooperation among the communities in MalaysiaHe said the position of I Malaysia was such that no o,ne cdtnmunlty could successfully overbear on the others. If extremist438 words
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Article45 1964-08-03 1 COEUR D'ALENE (Idaho). Sun. Police used tear gas and fire hoses last night to break up a crowd of teenagers here for a hydroplane race. .About 32 youths were arrested on charges of disorderly behaviour or possession of liquor. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article22 1964-08-03 1 LISBON, Sun. One-time Interpol president, Captain Agostlnho Lourenco, former Chief of Portugal's International Police, died here aged 77.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article81 1964-08-03 1 BALBOA (California). Sun. Senator Barry Goldwater, the Republican Presidential candidate, has replied in kind to former President Harry Truman's description of him as "that damn fool nominated in San Francisco." Mr. Gold water's reply, according: to his press secretary. Mr. Ed Nellor, was: "In 1948, thrReuter - 81 words
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340 1964-08-03 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Joseph Luns. today reaffirmed his Government's neutral stand in the Indo-nesia-Malaysia dispute, but hoped that the two countries would settle their differences peacefully. Dr. Luns told newsmen it the Singapore Airport during his 45-minute stopover en340 words
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Article25 1964-08-03 1 BUS DISASTER ■BOOL. Sun. South Korea's Radio Donga says 17 passengers died 27 injured when bus fell off a 60-foot cliff today. ttf*.25 words
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Article30 1964-08-03 1 MACAO. Sun. More than 30 people, including women and children, were reported to have fled from nearby Chinese-control-led Samcnou Island to Macao In two small boats. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement87 1964-08-03 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp ot the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Pcnong. wf d tH A H' from Aden to the87 words
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352 1964-08-03 2 Bomb ends the rhumba in Saigon bar SAIGON, Sunday. piVE U.S. Servicemen and 15 Vietnamese were wounded, some seriously, when a terrorist bomb blasted a Saigon bar last night. Demolition men estimated the bomb must have been filled with about 251 b of high explosive. Police said they captured oneAP; UPI - 352 words
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191 1964-08-03 2 LAOS: RUSSIA DOESN'T WANT TO BE INVOLVED LONDON, Sun.— The Soviet Union did not want to Involve Itself In the Laos situation, Mr. R. A. Butler. British Foreign Secretary, said here lait night after his arrival by air from Moscow. Mr. Khrushchev, with whom he held world-ranging talks, made ItReuter - 191 words
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Article54 1964-08-03 2 NEW DELHI. Bi\n— Britain has oflered India financial auutance for the third auge ol the BritUhbuilt steelworks at Ourgapur. In Weal Bengal, the Indian Oovernmem announced yesterday. This third stage will bring me annual production capacity to three million Ingot ton.-, Construction is expected to beginReuter - 54 words
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Article25 1964-08-03 2 BERLIN. Bun Anura. the Indonesian national news agency, yesterday opened a bureau in Eaat Berlin, the official East Oerman news service ADN reported.25 words
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161 1964-08-03 2 I LOPOLDVILLE, Sun. The Congolese Prime Minister, Mr. Moist Tshombe. yesterday put on display arms from Red China and Egypt, Russian explosives and a Mall diplomatic passport he said were captured from Congo rebels. Mr. Tshombe told members of the diplomatic corps hastilyReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration162 1964-08-03 2 PVERY avaUable soldier in the Northern Lhodeslan Army has been called out to fight African prophetess Mrs. Alice Lenshlna (above) and her fanatical followers, who are mostly armed with spears and primitive weapons. On Saturday steel-hclmeted troops began another offensive against Mrs. Lcnshima's fanaticalUPI - 162 words
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169 1964-08-03 2 'Prestige nuclear blast by China this year' ONDON, Sun.—Dip- lomatic reports said today that China may be able to set off som« kind of a nuclear explosion for prestige purposes later this year. Peking .-dentists, although they have not yet been able to produce anything resembling a real atomic bomb,UPI - 169 words
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Advertisement167 1964-08-03 2 THE WORLD'S BEST-SELLING OUTBOARDS ARE BETTER THAN EVER IN Q® cffi>^ MEWr Johnson 5i h.p. fT^^HSST^ Amazingly economical cruises a full 11 hours on a sin- I OUTBOARD HAS A gle tank of gas. Low-priced and reliable. Ideal for us* in I sampans, fishing boats, and as auxiliary for sailboats167 words
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151 1964-08-03 3 BOOTHBY MAY SUE MIRROR, SAYS PAPER LONDON, Sun. The Sunday Mirror today published in full and without comment a letter to the Times by television personality Lord Boothby In which he denied rumours of a homosexual relationship with a leading thug in the London underworld. The 64-year-old Peer, whose letterReuter - 151 words
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Article37 1964-08-03 3 HAMBURG. Sun. The European Atomic Energy Communltv lEurntom) will contribute £1.440.--000 towards the cost of Europe's I first nuclear cargo ship, the West German Otto Hahn. it was an- 1 nounced here yesterday. Reuter. IReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-08-03 3 Tribute by Commons to Winston T ONDON, Sun.— Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Harold Wilson (left), leader of the Opposition, leaders of an all-party delegation, present a House of Commons tribute to Sir Winston Churchill (right) at his home at Hyde Park Gate, London. The tribute was85 words
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Article72 1964-08-03 3 40 'plotters' arrested in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. The Brazilian naval secret service has arrested 40 people alleged to be plotting a counter-revolfltlon. it was learned today. A navy communique said alleged plotters had been watched for two months meeting at apartments in Copacabana and other Rio de JaneiroReuter - 72 words
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Article39 1964-08-03 3 KLAGENFURT lAustria). Sun. M. Paul Saillez. Belgian Minister to Hungary, has died here, the Austrian news agency APA reported today. The Minister, who was on holiday here, was 59. His body was to be taken to Brussels.39 words
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150 1964-08-03 3 500 SEARCH FOR PLANE WITH SINGER REEVES VASHVILLE (Tennessee).! 4 Sun.— About 500 people, including hillbilly singers and players, are searching heavily wooded hills near here for the wreckage of a light plane believed to have been carrying leading hillbilly singer Jim Reeves. The searchers, helped by two military helicoptersReuter - 150 words
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Article53 1964-08-03 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun A twinengine plane carrying six men went down In choppy seas near here early yesterday. Divers recovered nil mx bodies. The plane, owned by the Ocean Gp.rden Products Company of San Diego. California, disappeared almost Immediately after leaving Los Angeles International airport53 words
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210 1964-08-03 3 ANKARA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Cemal Gursel called on the United States yesterday to disclose its position on the Cyprus issue. President Oursel said during an Informal talk with newsmen that the United States had assumed great responsibility on the Cyprus crisis. He added theAP - 210 words
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Article100 1964-08-03 3 LOCH NESS (Scotland i. Sun. Members oi the expedition headed by a Member of Parliament. Dr. Davis Jame.s, now keeping day and night watch for signs of the Loch Ness moster are to extend their vigil from August 8 to October 17. Mr James >aldReuter - 100 words
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Article58 1964-08-03 3 WARSAW. Sun. Thousands ol Poles have today Individually com- memorated the famous Warsaw In- j surrection of August 1. 1944. by placing flowers and candles at I strrctslde shrines marking where < fighters fell or were executed.. Official ceremonies Included the laying of wreaths at the recently58 words
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164 1964-08-03 3 MOSCOW, Sun— Moscow policemen have been told to be more polite to citizens and not to detain them for petty offences, the Government newspaper Izvestla said last night. The policeman "should not descend to the level of the lawbreaker He should render theReuter - 164 words
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Article324 1964-08-03 3 CAPE KENNEDY {Florida Sunday. JJ.S. scientists, with the success of the Ranger 7 moon project behind them, now are preparing for two picture-taking probes of the planet Mars. Both expeditions will be launched durinjr a 28- day period starting in late October— aAP - 324 words
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Article37 1964-08-03 3 WARSAW, Sun. Some 120 people have been arrested so far In connection with a Warsaw meat Industry fraud. Culprits will be tried publicly Sn the autumn, the weekly Polityka stated in an article.37 words
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Article27 1964-08-03 3 CHICAOO, Sun. Dr. Maximilian Kern. 74. Austrian-born endocrlnologist whose practice brought many celebrities to Chicago as his patients, died at his home In suburban Glencoe.27 words
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Article140 1964-08-03 3 GREEK MODEL WINS BEAUTY CONTEST \IIAMI BEACH, Sun Miss Greece, a brunette model from Athens, was named the new Miss Universe last night and Miss Turkey immediately walked out in protest: The runners-up In order were the Misses England, Israel, Sweden and Formosa. The winner. 20-year-old Klrlakl Tsopel, stood beforeUPI - 140 words
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Article336 1964-08-03 4 Dr. Goh tells C-Plan trainees Malaysia bears no ill-will, wants to live in peace with Indonesian people SINGAPORE, Sunday. JMIK Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, snid hist night that "we in Malaysia bear no ill-will towards the people of Indonesia, with whom we want to live336 words
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162 1964-08-03 4 Scout is a friend to all, says message SINGAPORE, Sun. Boy *3 scouts in Singapore have been told that today in Malaysia, and particularly in Singapore, the strict observance lof the fourth scout law In its wider aspects was their bounden duty. The law states that "a scout is a162 words
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Article81 1964-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Police Band will give public performances for the month of August at the following places: Aug. llth 5.00 pjn. 6 p.m. Paslr Panjang community centre; MUi 7.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. Kallang Park; 16th 5.00 pm. 6.00 p.m. Botanic Gardens; 18th 5.00 pm. 6.00 p.m.81 words
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Article24 1964-08-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The British Council in Amber Mansions. Orchard Road, will resume all evening courses according to original time-tables as from Tuesday.24 words
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Article54 1964-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Deputy Director (Fields) of the Peoples Association, Mr Ong Kan Kok. left for the -United States last night for a four-month study tour of youth organisations and community recreation services In the U. S. and Israel. His tour is sponsored by the54 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-08-03 4 Teacher weds a nurse MR. AND MRS. Earl Robson, after their wedding at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church on Saturday. The bride. Miss Lucy Goh, is a staff nurse at the General Hospital. She Is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Poh Kwan. The groom is a teacher70 words
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Article135 1964-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, bun. The Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan, Mr. Chow Chlok Hock, today urged Che people to lorget their racial origins and call themselves the "Children of Malaysia." He said that once this concept had been driven home to the people, there would not be left any racial135 words
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Article53 1964-08-03 4 BATU PAHAT, Sun. A new Diamond Memorial Hall costing $177,000 is to be built here soon. It will seat 800 people The Johore Government has given a grant of $25,000. The rest Is from public donations. The biggest individual donation came from Dato Lee53 words
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141 1964-08-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun—America's child "goodwill ambassador," five year old David Lee Arnold, arrived in Singapore today on a trip which is part of his prize for winning the "Yogi Bear Jellybear sweepstakes." He is to officiate at the presentation ceremony of an American "Yogi141 words
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Article41 1964-08-03 4 IPOH, Sun.— The Perak Mentri Besar, Inche Ahmad bin Said, yesterday opened the new $35,000 Rubber Industry Replanting Board office at Sltlawan. He was told that about 35,000 acres of rubber land had been replanted in the district.41 words
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184 1964-08-03 4 QINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society in Singapore, Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagofl has appealed to the people of Malaysia, particularly the Muslims to "follow the teaching of Islam" which upholds kindness to one's neighbours. In a statement184 words
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Advertisement535 1964-08-03 4 ORGANISATION SHOW TIMES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED TO ALLOW THE PUBLIC TO RETURN HOME I ONE HOUR BEFORE THE CURFEW i i%o\v show i\«.: a. S SHOWS NOTE TIMES: i 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6 30 t 9.1S pm B Introduced by CHRISTINE KEfcUR Herself! Q This is an ADUL i535 words
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Miscellaneous401 1964-08-03 4 IN MID OUT BY AIR ■pHE following 1» today'! schedule UTA: From Paprptc. Nandl. Nou--1 of civil aircraft movements at mm. Darwin (UT 1561) 7.50 p m Paya Labar airport. Singapore: DEPARTURES arrivals BOAC: To Colombo, Bombay, i.. Teheran. Tel Aviv. Zurich. London •OAC: From Sydney. Brisbane. (BA 713) 8.20401 words
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Article253 1964-08-03 5 Proposals we sent to State and Central Governments have achieved nothing, says Malay business leader IPOH, Sunday. PROPOSALS put up by Malay businessmen to both the State and Central Governments had so far achieved negative results, Inche Yom Ahmad bin Xgah Ahmad, president of the Perak253 words
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Article29 1964-08-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The study i group movement (Singapore) Higher School Certificate and Ma- lay classes will resume as normal i at the British Council from Aug. 429 words
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Article99 1964-08-03 5 Chee Khoon wants an inquiry L7UALA LUMPUR, Sun. xv A Socialist Front MP, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. has called on the Central Government to appoint a commission of inquiry into the recent disturbances in Singapore and Bukit Mertajam. In a statement, he suggested that the commission be headed by a99 words
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Article85 1964-08-03 5 rELUK ANSON. Sun. The Teluk Anson (Timor) branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress has pledged full support for Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. l*e Kuan Yew "in their efforts to -reet Indonesian aggression and •ne enemies from within." The pledge was made at an emergency85 words
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200 1964-08-03 5 A saving of $69,000 a year if State Govt helps IPOH, Sun.— The Ipoh 1 Municipality could save $69,000 a year if the $2 million housing loan granted to it by the Perak Government could be extended to 40 years, the Municipal Treasurer, Mr. J. B. Potter, disclosed yesterday. Mr.200 words
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99 1964-08-03 5 DRUNEI TOWN. Sun.— Strict precautions are being taken in Brunei to prevent the spread of cholera from Mirl In Sarawak, according to the State Medical Officer. Dr. P. I. Franks. Checks were conducted at all immigration offices on- travellers and new arrivalsAP - 99 words
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Article40 1964-08-03 5 B.VIT GAJAH. Son. A cowberd. Ngah bin Dahalan. 17. who used to fish remlarly in the disused mining pools nearby while tending His rattle found a heavy cold ring in a fish he caught yesterday.40 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-08-03 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V Internationallyknown artist from Singapore Miss Sunyee, will hold a fourday exhibition, of her works at the Chinese Assembly Hall here, beginning Tuesday. The exhibition, which will be opened by th* Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin.229 words
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Article34 1964-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. O. Seenlvasagam. 17. a student of Goon Institution here, was admitted to the General Hospital after he fell from a SOU coconut tree at Kinrara Estate. Petallng today.34 words
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350 1964-08-03 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun £N Opposition MP, Abdul Samad bin Gol Ahmad, who criticised the police at an election rally on April 24, was acquitted and discharged by a magistrate's court here today on a charge of "uttering threatening words against the350 words
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189 1964-08-03 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V —An average of three commercial banks have registered for business each year since Malaya gained her independence on August 31. 1957. There are now 43 licensed commercial banks in Malaysia compared with 18 In 1957. Of the 25 new189 words
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Article34 1964-08-03 5 KUALA LIPIS, Sun. Mr. T. Q. Seshen. an executive engineer <if the PWD here, leaves on transfer to Penang this week. He will be succeeded by Mr. P. Srinlvasan from Ipoh.34 words
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121 1964-08-03 5 fIONG KONG. Sun. Hong Kong's cigarette exports to Sabah and Sarawak have dropped sharply since April, it was announced on Friday. Statistics of the Commerce and Industry Department showed that 3,255.729 pounds of cigarettes, worth HK521.024.185 'about $11.1 million) were exported to the121 words
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71 1964-08-03 6 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore s top show personalities and taler.i from the forces will take part in "Startlme" at the National Theatre on Aug. 8. The show which had been postponed from last Friday la in aid of the National Theatre Fund. Tickets at71 words
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Article, Illustration124 1964-08-03 6 fENGKU Abdul Rahman sees a model of the U.S. Ranger VII satellite which sent back to earth 4,316 historic close-up photographs of the moon. The Prime Mlnistej was briefed on the project by Mr. John Neilon. an expert at the John F. Kennedy124 words
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Article122 1964-08-03 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r T«E Royal Navy has begun airlift of about 2,000; x officers and men from Britain to Singapore to man the 30,000-ton aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Victorious. At the same time an equal number of officers and men who man the warship122 words
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Article123 1964-08-03 6 KLANG, Sun. A schoolteacher, Mohamed Atan bin Bakrl, 27. of Tanjoiv Karang, was yesterday fined, $100 In the religious court here for committing khalwat (close proximity) with Zaharah binte Haji Mohamed Nor, 16, at Kampong Jawa on July 11. Zaharah was bound over In the123 words
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Article22 1964-08-03 6 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. The first group of ten American Peace Corps teachers are expected to Arrive In Brunei soon.22 words
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130 1964-08-03 6 DEXA N G, Sun. 1 Penang's trade with Sumatra dropped from $46.5 million in the first quarter of last year to only $409,000 during the same period this year, according to official figures issued today. Indonesia's confrontation resulted in trade severance between Sumatra130 words
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Miscellaneous211 1964-08-03 6 Atiey Oop By V.T. Unmlin f I PUMNO WHERE I AM-. BUT I^ BI I ™"^^'W' I A FELLA COULD > 9S w*>^_. A BOCT "N Ur'^g fT MUST BE SORTA tW^ICAU.A^.AN ISLWgP...\ SET PRETTY J^^^ UJ -n v OF SOME KJNO HC h TH* WWER'S WARM AN* I SEEI211 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-08-03 7 DR. Tan Cher#j Ldm, eldest son of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Tan Ah Tan. with his bride, the former Miss Tham Soo Ngoh after their wedding yesterday at the Wesley Methodist Church. More than 500 guests attended the reception at the Raffles Hotel. The bridegroom77 words
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157 1964-08-03 7 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1 The YWCA will send thre° delegates to the World YWCA and YWCA Young Adult Conference to be held in Beirut, Lebanon, from Aug. 17 to 25. They are Mu>.s Enid Perera, executive secretary of the YWCA of Penang; aOai Florence157 words
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Article23 1964-08-03 7 KULIM, Sun. The Suitan and Sultanah of Kedah are expected to attend the Sulton Badlishah School's sp^erh day and concert tomorrow23 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-08-03 7 DIAL ***** TO CALL KL's PIED PIPERS Kuala lumfuk. sunaay. RESIDENTS here who are troubled by rats can now get the services of expert pest extermina- tors at no cost to them All they have to do Is pick up the telephone and dial *****— and a team of Pied303 words
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84 1964-08-03 7 Buddhists plan monthly get-togethers PENANG. Sun. The PenanK branch of the World Buddhist Fellowship has planned monthly net-to-gether meetings on the first Wednesday of each month to promote closer ties among members and their friends. For the first of such meetings mi Wednesday there will be a vegetarian dinner at84 words
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Article34 1964-08-03 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. A public telephone booth has been installed in Simpang Tiga, near Kuala Kurau. The booth which was completed unaer the rural development scheme, will serve 2.000 people.34 words
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Article45 1964-08-03 7 IPOH. Bun The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operative*. Inche Mohamed Khir Joiian. will begin a four-day tour of Perak tomorrow. He will be accompanied by the Directors of Agriculture. Fisheries Veterinary. Drainage \nd Irrigation Department and the Commissioner of Co-operative Development.45 words
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159 1964-08-03 7 Home to reform vice girls ready next month KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian capital's first home for the rehabilitation of prostitutes will be completed by September. The home, which will cost $207,000, Is nearing completion at the 11th mile. Cheras RoacL However, the Social Welfare Department Is still waiting for159 words
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123 1964-08-03 7 KLANG, Sun.— Dato (Dr.) RSaihian was re-elected president of the Malaysian Indian Comtrest branch here for the second year at the 18th annual meeting held at Letchumanan Hall Others elected were: Vicepresident, Mr. Jan Singh: secretary. Mr. P. L. Sethu; assistant secretary. Mr.123 words
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Article60 1964-08-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Daputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye. has appointed Mr 0.8. Godfrey to be chairman of ihp Singapore Sailors' Institute committee. Other members of the committee are: Mr. S.R. Nathan. Capt. J.M. Storey,. Capt. J.AL. Pavitt, the seaman's welfare officer, Dean of Singapore60 words
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Article53 1964-08-03 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. A lestival and a book exhibition which was to have been held from Aug. 13 to 15 at the Padang Golt. Batu Burok. to mark the close of the national language month has been cancelled. The cancellation was due to tbe cholera situation53 words
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Article42 1964-08-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress will speak on "the role of service and civic clubs in the present time" at the lions Club luncheon meeting at Princes Restaurant on Wednesday.42 words
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151 1964-08-03 7 BATU PAHAT. Sunday. A LANGUAGE problem held up proceedings yesterday in a case before the President of the Sessions Court here, Inche Yusof bin Abdul Rashid. The case Involved Lee Ah Seng, 34. a vegetable gardener, and Tan Hock Beng, 35. whom he had151 words
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Advertisement237 1964-08-03 7 W DO YOU [SUFFER] L FROM A BRONCHITIS (or ASTHMA)? if so you will know the strain put on the system by those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablets always at hind, especially at night time. EPHAZONB is easy to take, safe to use and gives QUICK237 words
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Advertisement171 1964-08-03 7 WE LIKE AND IT DOES _^^M k 1 1^ pnnn V W <■ 1 9 *9I jy s j .#^arß r Nji fa 1 m YOU'LL LIKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF £35^^==^ II MILO, AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL TKlfl VITAMINS AND MINERALS, YOU NEED— A171 words
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Miscellaneous21 1964-08-03 7 Bags Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 1A /PLEASE AUNfT O<AV,' H PETUNIA, CAN \CiCERO! J I C^p. VJQOi fOONT VA THINK j21 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-08-03 8 ■a—^tw^ THEY KILLED SIX IN'DONKSIAN.-' fTHE three pictures x on> this page show three members of the Ist. Bn., Green Jackets, at their post at Stass, a fortified village two miles from the Sarawak border. It was here on Friday morning that168 words
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Advertisement526 1964-08-03 8 \f\X IIAQfC tnQll I saw other cars boiling, f^ \j QY\ f~\ be Tn a'vo.'d'i n^ IUI imdlJ L| IOU iL. Xfm S frozen up. some even ,IyK ...(AI I ll B me 8 dark cloud I V^ A I m£ZV\ broken-up. Buthavmg <T>X^<W^ i&^Zt^Mm A 1 B B settledoverhead.526 words
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483 1964-08-03 9 1,200 are needed for our armed forces Recruits must be between the ages of 18 and 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun QNE thousand two hundred suitable young men are to be selected by recruiting teams for entry into the Malaysian armed forces from Aug. 3 to Sept. 18. According to a483 words
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104 1964-08-03 9 Honour for a young S'pore photographer CUNGAPORE. Sun.— Tan Up j O Seng. 22. is the only Singapore candidate awarded the Aasociateship ot the Royal Photogr*- 1 phic society of Great Britain this season. Mr. Tan joined the PhotogrM- phic Society oi Singapore in 1959 when he was a student104 words
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Article, Illustration120 1964-08-03 9 LORD JELLICOE DUE FOR TALKS WITH RAZAK TOMORROW I/LALA LIMPUR, Sun. Britain s Minister of Defence for tbe Royal Navy, Lord Jellicoe (above), will arrive bere by air on Tuesday for a one-day visit. He will have talks with the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Kazak, and top oflicials of120 words
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83 1964-08-03 9 Air cadets of five nations at training camp SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malayan Air Training Corps annual training tamo began at RAF Seletar today. One hundred and sixteen cadet.:roni tlu MA'IC Singapore and 13 :rom Australia. New Zealand. Britain and India are attending the xreek-lonu camp Alt cadeta \uii gain experience83 words
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93 1964-08-03 9 lESSELTON. Sun. Ma- laysian Security Forces in the Tawau area will soon have a recreation centre It i s understood that the resident. Tawau. has written to the chairman of the Troops Entertainment Committee asking for $3,000 to renovate the Tawau93 words
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220 1964-08-03 9 HISTORIC CANNON TO GUARD NEW KLANG COUNCIL KLANG, Sun.— A cannon which was used by the warriors of Raja Mahadi against those of Raja Abdullah in one of the local wars of 1826 was unearthed here recently. The 138 year-old cannon and seven cannon bells will be placed as showpieces220 words
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Article130 1964-08-03 9 $150,000 mosque opened by Ruler ORI MENANTI. Sun. The Yang di-Per-t tuan Besar of Ne*ri Sembilan yesterday opened a 51 50.000 mosque in the Royal valley of Sri Menar,ti 300 yards from his own palace. He urged the people to observe the Islam religion and use the mosque for prayer130 words
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83 1964-08-03 9 jQINGAPORE. Sun— The Singai^ pore General Printing Worklers Union has lormed a nine-man goodwill committee to promote the interests of the working elms I and to work for a liarmomoui multi-racial Malaysian nation. The committee consists of Osman bin Awang Lee Kum Hon. Wong Weng83 words
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Advertisement17 1964-08-03 9 sar 1001 make <m U lI U ONTAa mend J MENI jobs around |P||*[ the home BEAR17 words
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Advertisement232 1964-08-03 9 ■-s j_ /M^fl ft*-' l Jk Wk ~\s^ JAMES pVf^ J J'U ARMITAGE WARE Bathroom fixtures Colours and styling, excitingly modern. Specify Arm itage genuine vitreous china now. Norust.no scratches later. No tiny cracks guaranteed. JAMES WARREN A CO. LTD. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang. Kuchma. Jeuelton. Sandakan. aim n232 words
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Miscellaneous288 1964-08-03 9 Straits Times Crossword m koss '<■ Vtav.n carrying all before Dl4C^v r 0 S V<r ta fOf n A^drop^n'ihe rent .4). counuy M punishment as a mean* of 10. Heron meandering in the river getting r td o f error (10). 1 5). 15. Top boxer who set Uie ball288 words
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Article62 1964-08-03 10 Ww<! I/O (Mltumuim) M*. VARCHEK O'SILVA aad Children -xpreaa their sincere thanks to friend- and relatives for attending 'be funeral of Mrs. D'Btlva. condolence, wreath* and assistance. CAPTAIN A MRS. Harold Michael Keth hereby thank all well wishers who sent present! and attended their wedding at The Cathedral of62 words
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Obituary26 1964-08-03 10 M Herrf. Sit (Mimimmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of oar beloved Mother and Darling Gran. Oarollne Mary Pmtana tnee Scott) pawed a«ay 3rd August 1943.26 words
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Article226 1964-08-03 10 War* SlO (Minimmm) V.M.C A ORCHARD ROAD All activities normal R Lyne. General Saeretary"MASTEßS" that s the name to r»ly on for freed milk. Ife rich and creamy to the lam drop KABAVAO'S violin recital on Bund«y. 16th Auguat at 8.30 p.m at aTTTC Auditorium. Pantai Valley Bookmga at226 words
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Article595 1964-08-03 10 The Malaysian Government is looking in the right direction for economies to ease the burden of the defence build-up. It has decided to hold in abeyance the recruitment oi new staff for the public and civil services. At the end of last year, the Government had about595 words
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Article378 1964-08-03 10 The Indonesians and the •Dutch, it seems, talked little turkey during last week's discussions on Bali. In particular Dr. Subandrio and Dr. Luns. the Dutch Foreign Minister, appear to have avoided questions of compensation which will need to be settled if their tw 0 countries are to attain378 words
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Article206 1964-08-03 10 The Singapore Health Minister's scheme to take medicine to the people, rather than have the people come to the icity in search of it, appears to have been an immediate success. The outpatients' department at the General Hospital (which rendered such yeoman service during the recent riots)206 words
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Article, Illustration905 1964-08-03 10 STANLEY KARNOW - Expanding the war in Vietnam STANLEY KARNOW JEALOUSY AND UNCERTAINTY. A NEED FOR DIVERSIONS by IN South Vietnam only a shade of difference separates the pessimists from the optimists. The pessimists contend that the situation is deteriorating rapidly and hopelessly. The optimists argue that it is not degenerating as fast905 words
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Letter162 1964-08-03 10 I REFER to the letter from •Fleeced' which appeared in the Straits Times of July 15 and would inform him that under the Parking Places (Prescribed Charges Order) 1964. motorists would have to pay an hourly charge of 50 cents which is the minimum, even though the parking162 words
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Letter140 1964-08-03 10 A SPEED trap is employed as one of the moves to check accidents. Drivers, simply because they have no idea of where trap Is set, have been caught. While appreciating this step, other stem measures have yet to be taken. I have seen policemen Ignoring speed limited vehicles140 words
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Letter51 1964-08-03 10 MAY I refer to the letter from "Disgusted" (S.T. July 24) regarding meter charges. If "Disgusted will kindly get in touch with me by letter or by telephoning 2818 ext. 398. his complaint will be fully Investigated. PHUNG KHYE SUN A«. Public Relations Officer Pn btte Utlltttas Board51 words
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297 1964-08-03 10 ALLOW me to refer to the letter by "Parent" under the heading 'Svopping for an exhibition* which appeared in your paper on July 18. to correct the wrong imDression created. The yueenstown Secondary Technical School held a Science and Technical Exhibition for the period297 words
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330 1964-08-03 10 JOHN DAVY - Bats' radar squeaks baffle experts JOHN DAVY By T ONDON, Sun.— Ther« seems to be no end to the uncanny skills of bats in the dark. At the laboratories of Dr. Dorald Griffin In Harvard, the hub of world bat research, bats have flown ly across pitch dark rooms criss330 words
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Advertisement614 1964-08-03 10 Straits laaW Malay Mail Classified sdvvrtlietnents may ke hended let let Plewr COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orestsrd Rosd COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO-K ATONC UPML ROAD— NAVAL BASE Aithatlted A«e«is: CJTY ROOK STTORK LTD Winchester Msees. Coßyer Oaay IMC NEWS PROMT St. at. ISMAIL S AOaatraMy Road. Neva 4 Baae614 words
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Advertisement43 1964-08-03 10 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL: 5100,000,000 00 ISSUED A FULLY PAID: 30,000,000 00 GENERAL RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WISELYSAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. MAMCMCS TMROVOMOUT MALAYSIA SOVTM-tAST AW A.43 words
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Advertisement104 1964-08-03 10 NEW MODERN n\%ua/mlineiL Haaßßßßsaß^BM^^ ■■BBBMa»^ M^^ SgSssfl SskSf^Saaaaßßi BBB^^^^^^B^B mo< l T793 R** I 19" TABLE MODEL jW Superbly engineered to provide brilliant performance with outstanding reliability of operation. OTHER ADVANCED FEATURES INCLUDE: Parfact vlawlng in artificial light or daylight High-*f hcisncy automatic gain control maintains true pictura contrast. High-quality104 words
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Article309 1964-08-03 11 Police recovered three Browning automatic pistols, ammunition and detonators from his home, court told JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. fHREE Browning: automatic pistols stamped with the Indonesian insignia were produced as exhibits in the Sessions Court today, when a Party Rakyat official. Said bin Musa 37, was309 words
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Article, Illustration248 1964-08-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TNCHE Abdul Majid bin Othman, 39, the Public 1 Relations Officer of the Ministry of Education, left here by air for Tokyo today to assume his new post as Press Attache at the Malaysian Embassy. Inche248 words
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134 1964-08-03 11 |(UALA LUMPUR, Bun. More than 1.000 delegates are expected to attend the MCA Youth annual delegates conference at the Ipoh Chinese Assembly Hall on August IS and 16. The MCA national president, Mr Tan Slew Sin. will open the meetIng. Among the134 words
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118 1964-08-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister tor National Development. Mr Lim Kirn San, said today that racial harmony wa.- essential if the Governments plans to build a new and prosperous society In Singapore were to succeed Speaking to the people during a tour of Toa Payoh.118 words
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Article148 1964-08-03 11 RAZAK AGREES WITH KHOMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia today agreed with Thailand that a "satisfactory atmosphere" must be created before any summit meeting can be held with Indonesia. The Acting Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, said this on his return here from Borneo and Singapore. Tun Razak was commenting on148 words
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Article37 1964-08-03 11 BATU PAHAT, Sun. Mr George Puthucheary has been reelected chairman of the Johora branch of the National Union of Graduate Teachers. Other officials are: Secretary, Mr. N. Theyagarajan and treasurer. Mr. K. O. Koshi.37 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-08-03 11 MISS Angeline. Gunn (above), a typist-re-ceptionist and part-time model, leaves Koala Lumpur for London next Saturday to take a coarse at the Innoxa School of Beauty Culture and Deportment. For Angenne, 26. this is the dream trip for which she had been working94 words
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108 1964-08-03 11 SABAK BERNAM, Sun, The District Officer. Inche Mohamed Hassan bin Mohamed Hashlm, has been elected chairman of the goodwill committee formed here. Others elected were: Secretary, the District Officer, Inche Osman bin Mohamed Arshad; committee members: Da to Haji Mustapha bin Hajl Abdul Jabbar. Dato108 words
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Article75 1964-08-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Othman bin Saadln, 38, an employee of the Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited, was attacked at 3 p.m. today by two youths opposite the Cathay Theatre in Bukit Bintang here. He was admitted to the General Hospital with an Injury on the left side75 words
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63 1964-08-03 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. V R. Arthur Roberts Balakrlshna was elected president of the Army Civil Service Union at the annual delegates' conference today. Messrs. B. R. Wyse and Koh Ken Wee were elected vice-president*. Other officials Include: Mr. O. K. Ramm (general secretary), Mr.63 words
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122 1964-08-03 11 Malaysians more than half of students in Australia From Keith Hcop*r pERTH. Sun. More than half the overs e a s students now studying in Australia are Malaysians. Figures released by the Australian Office of Education show that of 6,639 overseas students In Australia, 3,620 are from Malaysia. Of these122 words
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Article59 1964-08-03 11 SINGAPORE Sun.— Hollywood and Metropole Theatres will Jointly organise a charity premiere of a Chinese film. "Hero and Beauty" at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Proceeds of the shows at usual prices will be donated to the rehabilitation fund set up by the Singapore National59 words
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182 1964-08-03 11 GOVT UNION CHIEFS TO DISCUSS THE JOBS 'FREEZE' KUALA LIMPI X, Sun. Government union chiefs meet tonu-irow to discuss the implications of the latest Government move to "freeze" all vacant posts in Federal departments throughout Malaysia. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, president of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the182 words
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158 1964-08-03 11 Society's pilot scheme to beautify capital KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation of Malaya Society of Architects will launch a pilot scheme to beautify Kuala Lumpur in two months' time. It has formed an interim Civic Trust committee for tins purpose, in conjunction with the Malayan branch of the Town Planning158 words
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Article19 1964-08-03 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Rsglstrar of Societies has approved the registration of the Hillview Estate House-Owners and Residents Associations.19 words
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Article192 1964-08-03 11 Envoy's official visit to S'pore CINGAPORE. Sun. The West German Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. Horst Bohlinu and his wife will pay an official visit to Singapore on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tomorrow. Dr. Bohllng. accompanied by the German Consul-General in Singapore. Mr. Detlev Scheel will be received by the Yang di-Pertuan192 words
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Advertisement145 1964-08-03 11 f-\ llif BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH One teaspoon of Bovril Contains c As much IKON as V'i*iPVPiPP>iPVii'''fl loz fish —5 oz poultry soz rice p.''l »Jj\f J»1 I 6ozpork —34 oz mutton lOozmee JJJJ Jj -Jr; As mock VITAMIN Bl (Thiamiae) as H^HfljKr^^^^H 7oz fish —Z\ oz poultry —S oz145 words
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Advertisement146 1964-08-03 11 Nice Girl, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I Iri dorant, you know you're protected all day PH long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays M^Ei away146 words
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Miscellaneous640 1964-08-03 11 Album Of Harmony; 10.00 Hunt RADIO SINGAPORE Tne Man Down; 10.30 My Word: 11.00 News: 11.05 This Week's SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Maestro; 11.30 Soft. Sweet And 41 and 25 metre* Sentimental; 12 midnight Close. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metre* RADIO MALAYSIA e-ot^Morn^ng NATIONAL SHORTWAVE News; 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 a^^m^Sttktx640 words
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Article, Illustration215 1964-08-03 12 BABY LIFTED TO SAFETY FROM UNDER 20 TONS OF CEMENT OUT of the wreckage of a small car that was squashed almost fiat in a crash recently, rescuers lifted a 15-month-old girl who had been trapped for three hours and 10 minutes with her dead parents.215 words
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106 1964-08-03 12 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The State Department said yesterday that a Red Chinese diplomat, Tung Chl-ping, who was granted temporary asylum in the U.S. embassy in Burundi, had left the embassy voluntarily. The assistant cultural officer of the Peking delegation in Bujumbura, the Burundi capital, disappearedReuter - 106 words
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134 1964-08-03 12 COLOMBO. Sun. Cey- lon's Government is preparing laws to protect two vanishing species of wild Hfe the dugong and the leathery turtile. The dugong is a marine mammal which is reputed to have given rise to ancient legends about mermaids. It crad'e* itsReuter - 134 words
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352 1964-08-03 12 Luns-Subandrio talks end, but compensation issue unresolved JAKARTA. Sun. r FHE Foreign Ministers of the Netherlands and x Indonesia completed their week of talks here yesterday and issued a joint communique saying technical talks between the two countries would continue in the Hague next month. Dr. Josef Luns, the visitingReuter - 352 words
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Advertisement390 1964-08-03 12 Brings mechanized accounting to the smaller business at a surprisingly low price! JaVV- ■>*><i7 A "^afeffaar fafcaf^^HFr-'- jl^r ■Vial I !>L BURROUGHS P-612 ACCOUNTING MACHINE This fulhj automatic Burroughs accounting OUTSTANDING FEATURES machine has all the most-wanted modern fea- OF THE P 2 tra«s-yet its modestly priced within reach of390 words
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Advertisement147 1964-08-03 12 "I'm not a gambler; that's why I insist on SMITHS instruments and accessories 11 They finish lengths ahead of other instruments of their kind, because of their proven reliability, accuracy and endurability. Watar and Oil J&23f^. tamparatura gaugas VJH Oil praaaura gaugas f /G3&. Electric and I m f#] 1147 words
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Article269 1964-08-03 13 Michael Young - Juarez, the poor man's champion VIVA JUAREZ! By Charles Allen Smart. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 425.) BENITO Juarez. Mexico's political hero, bexn in a village and speaking nothing but Zapotec in his childhood. became the poor man's champion. He defended the liberal idea against its many enemies, clerical, landowning and plain269 words
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250 1964-08-03 13 Patients' account of healing themselves EPISODE. By Eric Hodgins. (Gollancz. 21.5. > PATIENTS' accounts of their illnesses can be fascinating: but I should Imagine that a c.v.a.—cerebro vasculai accident, or "stroke." caused by a haemorrhage or clot in a brain artery— must be one of the most difficult of all250 words
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286 1964-08-03 13 WHEN THE EARTH TREMBLES. By Haroun Tazieff. (Rupert Hart-Davis. 30sJ OF ALL NATURAL calamities, earthquakes, because they affect the security of our very foothold on existence, are the most fearful. The shock waves of the Lisbon disaster of 1755 agitated the waters of Loch286 words
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Article772 1964-08-03 13 MORALS: DECLINE AND ADVANCE Michael Young by PRIVATE CONSCIENCEPUBLIC MORALITY. =z By Brian Inglis. (Andre Deutsch. 255.) H. [NGLIS baa chosen an apt title: it suggests all too well the brave but heavylanded account of Britain's "moral decline" hat he gives. After an opening sniff at C. Keeler and the772 words
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Advertisement285 1964-08-03 13 \Wa^ncr/ fj LOCKHEED ...tie standard (or moderate duty brake I !Sj| s Dee c ntro K- \2l/£-ja LZ^^ duction of hydraulic LJaSS BpV^^^ brakes. L H USE Wm WAGNER LOCKHEED WaAnet* HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Qua/icy SHOULD GO -Jester, INTO EVERY none safer, BRAKE SYSTEM none more wlde USEO SERVICE .Sole285 words
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Advertisement368 1964-08-03 13 with )|P FIN»*iCB^ mJ and-,/ v earn S* INTEREST^ C^y/m PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED) M.W cmct: KUALA LUMPUR Snudm m KUALA IUMPOK JOMOtf »AH«U IPOH P€NANG MALACCA- SINGAPOtJ OnfHU Oncu: SRUNiI s»4 HONG KONG Cr*«p A...U v M Nth Jyn« INI <»«d JJSO 00O0CO WAKE UP368 words
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Advertisement1518 1964-08-03 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* U (Mi*,.)— Box S0 cU. txira INTERNATIONAL COMPANY In Potalmg Jaya requires a Junior clerk. Applicant* must be malt. Federal cltltana not more than 20 years old holding Senior Cambridge Certificate Orade 11 or higher with an orderly mind md good at mathematics. Applications ihould be1,518 words
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Advertisement787 1964-08-03 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1* Word* Si (Mlm.)-Box S* ct: extra TWO-STOREY TERRACE house, spacious .all. loodern sanlt.itinn. three bedrooms, two batnrooms at Eleanor 'Garden (Fair Park). Ring Ipoh ***** j from keve'i to nine. PARTLY FURNISHED BUNOALOW. 3 bedrooms, big ball, garage, servants quarters, off Goodman Road, Katong, up to end787 words
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Advertisement792 1964-08-03 14 EDUCATION J» Ware!* U r*tte.»— Bom t* Ha. ectna I BEGINNERS' CLASSES! Shorthand: Typewriting: Book-keeping Account- I lag: CVmmerelal Oorrespondenee: i vacancies In A.S.A. 'N.I.A. Stages I < and II Classes. City School of Commerce. Quten Street. Singapore (Tel. *****). CTMA College. Jaiaa Scott, Krickhelds. Kuala Lumpur (Tel. *****). CAMBRIDGE792 words
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Advertisement660 1964-08-03 14 PHILATELY M Word* U (Him.) *m t0 Ha. extra I EXCHANOE COMMBMORATIVES Stamps Anywhere. Write to Ed Peterson. 1965 N. Harvard. Los Angelas 39. California, U.S.A. CLEARING: $10,600 worth amaitng world stamps vary cheap at 102 North Bridge Road. Spore. No eorreepondence please. DOGS, PETS. ETC. is Word* U (Him.)—660 words
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Advertisement775 1964-08-03 14 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 10 Word* ti (Mln.y-BoM M rta. aaera 2SW GUITAR AMPLIFIER just arrived, complete with trrmold $220 00 magnetic ►,-ultar plek-up $18.00. Orchid Electronics. M Bwtcgie Road. B'por*. Tel *****. SO.AMBAIHS. MASSAGE. ETC M Word* U (mm.)— Box M cte. aatrsj TIRED? LET LAUREL Maaaage dteambatb ran sen you775 words
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Article1175 1964-08-03 16 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last basinet* to July 25 (A) and last business since that late (B) with H and L nUndingfor Highest and Lowest business (or 1963 and this year to date. ■MssatfU ML AIM 6.-WS 3.50 2.11 1.471,175 words
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590 1964-08-03 16 Tin market closed for London holiday rTiHE Straits tin market was X closed on Saturday and will be closed again today for the British bank holiday. To Friday the price gained a net $2,121 a picul. The offering was estimated at 1.155 tons against 1.535 tons In the week preceding590 words
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Advertisement676 1964-08-03 16 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES July 27. July 28. July 29. July SO. July 31. Aug. 1. Industrials: 93.75 94.07 »4.55 94.63 94.85 »4.91 Tins: 129.2S 129.17 127.94 128.47 128.59 l:8.60 rubbers: 103.66 103.58 103.34 103.34 103.02 103.02 Dec 30. 1963 10*. Dec. 29. 1962 100. DIVIDENDS \Ol M I II Current676 words
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Advertisement276 1964-08-03 16 ffLjC'ahfff^k Wbzrzr^Sß WM Possenger Corgo Service, Strotts/Nagopottinam/Madros Spore P. S'hom Penong TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy. 142 2/5 Aug 6 Aug 7 Ay, Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy Sons Ltd., Singapore. Phone *****. Fart teea. Part Sail, (atteram. tastarsaaj, Haaaart aaa ca;ait. S'oore P. S'ro* 9f*»*t "General Sikarski" la Part S276 words
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1898 1964-08-03 17 Industrials better, but business is thin By Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange, encouraged by the lifting of daytime curfews in Singapore, started the week in cheerful form, and a good list of gains was established in industrials in the first three days of the week. Although the market1,898 words
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Article28 1964-08-03 17 (perlb.) Inly 27. 66% cti. 28. 65'icU. 29. MX fU. 30. 66' cU. 31. 65" cU. (per picul) $63 1. 87 H $823.50 1832.25 $648.75 J636.37H28 words
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Article695 1964-08-03 17 rpHE following Is a complete X list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday Aug. 31. INDUSTRIALS \\rx ord» 12.46 Houst.-ad 1.6* CM. Holding 2.78 Con. Tin Smelt pref 17/8 Ords 49/3 Dunlopa 2.00 Kant Smelt 4.01 Km 2.31 K»TO den 1.04 Krd. Disp.695 words
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Advertisement770 1964-08-03 17 BLKIT TAREU ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OFFERS are invited for SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS BY BukltTareh Estate comprising tub inaixrn 65 acres planted with rubber CANADA AND THE UNITED the d trlct f o Batang KINGDOM FOR 1965 Berjuntai. State of Selangor. !?>♦„.«. Under the Commonwealth SchoPartlculars of the Estate, torsnlp P ia n770 words
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Advertisement775 1964-08-03 17 NOTICES i STATE OF SINGAPORE 1964 QUALIFYING TEST A Qualifying Test for acceptance of Singapore private candidates < Intending to alt lor the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate's Joint Examination tor the School Certificate and Genera! Certificate of Education in 1969 or subsequent years, will be held on Monday.775 words
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Advertisement769 1964-08-03 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the appointment scheduled below:— APPOINTMENT: BEHABILITA- I TION OFFICERS (Male). Singapore Prisons Service. SALARY SCALE: $153 x 8A- IRB/B/220 x 15A-325/B/340 X 15A-475 p m. QUALIFICATIONS: Cambridge School Certificate or equlval- ent. Candidates must possess a working knowledge769 words
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Advertisement828 1964-08-03 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered con- i t -actors Class C* and above will be received by the Tender Open- j ing Board c/o Ketua Akauntan. Lembaga Pelabohan Swettenham up to 12.00 noon on Monday 10/8 64 for removal and relaying of iron ore siding at828 words
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Advertisement179 1964-08-03 17 TENDERS RADIO MALAYSIA LISTENER SURVEY 1964 The Department of Radio Is calling for fresh tenders to obtain a nationwide listener survey as soon as possible. Those interested are requested to write to the Director, Department of Radio, P.O Box 1074, Kuala Lumpur, I after which a meeting will be called179 words
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TIMESPORT 1
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Article, Illustration282 1964-08-03 18 WATT BEATS ALL RECORDS WITH 49ft sin SHOT PUTT By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore, Sunday. Q^ WATT of the Royal Navy, shock winner of the discus event yesterday, put up another record-breaking performance in the shot putt at the Singapore AAA open championships which ended today at Farrer Park. Yesterday, Watt282 words
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138 1964-08-03 18 Vicky wins thrilling duel with Rajamani Rajamani set a tremendous pace from the start and at the end of the first 400 m in 67sec.. she was just ahead of Vicky. Vicky went ahead with 200 m to go but in the run to the finishing line she was trying.138 words
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303 1964-08-03 18 Chua and Haselgrave win rally MOTOR-RACING IPOH. Sun. Chua Sui Kwang and navieatur A. BMelgnve, driving an MO 1.100 m n thf overall prize in the two-day Nortii Maiayan Rally, organised by the Royal Perak Motor Club, which ended today. This was the second succesifor Chuu. a dental burgeon. wJk303 words
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Article79 1964-08-03 18 IPOH. sun. Edwin Joseph or the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, who had already won the individual championship award, was again the star in the Perak AAA championships at Anderson Road here today. Joseph won the long Jump with a leap of 6.66 metres and finished second79 words
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Article589 1964-08-03 18 SINGAPORE AAA (at Farrer Park) INm: 1 Thor Glm Soon 11.5, 2 Ratalingam 11.6, 3 Loh Chan Pew 11.6; 200b>: 1 RajaUngam 22.8, 2 C. Kunalan 22.8. 3 William Phoa 93.3; 4*« m: 1 A. Victor 49.3 (meet record). 2 Abdul Rahman 50. 1 3 Eddy589 words
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Article224 1964-08-03 18 SEREMBAN. Sun Forty athletes, including 14 women, lihve been selected to represent Negri Sembilan at the first Malaysian National Athletic Meet at Serein ban. MEN 100 m: Goh Klew Chal. Nadarajah; 200 m: Ooh Klew Chal. Nadarajah: 400 m: Nadarajah, Syed Omar: 800 m: Sved Omar.224 words
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Article90 1964-08-03 18 SPORT SUMMARY SOCCER MaUcca Dlv. 1: Kilat 6 Ist Bn KOYLI 4 Perak inUr-UT( iTaipingt: T. Awson 6, Taiping 1 L. Pfrak Dlv. I (T Anson>: Sg Bernam 3. PWD 2. B. Pahat Lfe: Chinese 2 PWL Kluang 0 Friendly >T. Anson:> T. Anson Malay Youths 9 Tg Malim Young•ten90 words
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Article23 1964-08-03 18 IPOH. Sun.— Tapah, who scored 362 points, became the champion district in the Police Volunteer Reserve annual shooting competition here today.23 words
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Article, Illustration346 1964-08-03 18 CRICKET I OND O N, Sun. Derek Shackleton. the Hampshire medium fast bowler, became the first ta take 100 wickets .this season, when he dismissed Kent left-hander Bob Wilson at Canterbury yesterday. Shackleton, who will be 40 later this month, has been firstReuter - 346 words
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Article426 1964-08-03 18 Mftmm Joey - Malaya break monopoly by HK Varsity Games I(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V Malaya broke Hong Kong's soccer monopoly in the intervarsity bier^iial games when they won 4-0 at Pantai today. With this victory. Malaya also became the soccer champions by better goal average over Singapore. Malaya led 2-0 at harlftlme today,426 words
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Advertisement587 1964-08-03 18 Uqpyqpijjjigwipjß iMMMiaßßpiaßil J.P.T. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.P.T. Registered Contractors Clas.. D" (Concrete) and above tfill be received at the Office of Jurutera Parlt dan Tall Ayer Negerl, Kedah Perils up to i 12 Noon on the 10th August, 1964 Separate tenders will be received for:— i The Construction of587 words
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Advertisement109 1964-08-03 18 CORRECTION Witt! reference to Notice of SIOW CHIA YUAN of No. 11 Mount Robie Road, Singap-jre re application for a Wholesale Deal- [•!■■> s licence published in the SMiilts Times issue of August I. I 1964. premises Lot No. 111, Teck Ouun Street. Singapore is corrected to read as: LOT109 words
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Advertisement260 1964-08-03 18 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the lOtb and 17th July. 1964 made against, the following persons: Receiving Orders Made It 7 64 Bankruptcy No: 18 64 M. Munllal. No. 29. Loron'g 29A. Geylang Road, Singapore. 20 64 S.M.M.260 words
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Advertisement12 1964-08-03 18 42/7/11 HE^ I 1 v I nn^tiiiffitinn AGENTS: HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD,12 words
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Miscellaneous94 1964-08-03 18 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON Malacca championships (MBA halU. Friendly: Comb. Universities v Selangor Selection <S'Ror BA hall. 8 p.m.). HOCKEY Perak C.o'vt. Service* Ute: PWD v B. Oajah ilpoh padanK>. L. Perak I*e: National Sec. School v Town Council (T Anscn). Vanity match: Malaya Spore (Pantai Valley, 4.15). SOCCER Taiplng Lee:94 words
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Article, Illustration2377 1964-08-03 19 Mftmm Joey RACING by RODNEY ALLAN'S Ist WINNER PAYS RECORD DIVIDEND gINGAPORE, Sun. Industrialist scored a sensational win in the closed race for two year olds at Bukit'Timah today. Industrialist beat the favourite Zaza to pay $1,319 (win) and $196 (place). The win dividend is an all-time record2,377 words
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Article225 1964-08-03 19 SINGAPORE. Sun. The MRa Stipendiary -Steward's report on today's races here: Rae« 1 Zasa was slow to begin. After passing the hallmlle Bean Gay had to be checked when he shifted in onto the heels of YIP. Race t From the sun to when the field straightened225 words
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Article41 1964-08-03 19 WINNERS AT A GLANCE Race 1 Industrialist ($1,319); Race 2 Sir Argent ($39); Race 3 Persian Her* ($17); R*ce 4 Loch Leven isl6i; Rao* 6 Do In Mind fs64>; Race 6 Chan-pion ($17); Race 7 Constrnettei ($11); Race 8 Jamom (ss7>41 words
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230 1964-08-03 19 WORLD ROUNDUP Overseas stars shine at Palace f ONDON. Sun. An England and Wales team beat AllIreland by 107 point* to 68 in the first full athletics International at the new Crystal Palace Centre here yesterday, but most of the outstanding performances came from visiting stars from overseas. American quarter-miler230 words
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Article322 1964-08-03 19 HNEURBURGRING, Sunday EXTRA SESSION GrVES JAPANESE PROTOTYPE ITS GRAND PRIX DEBUT A FORMULA ONE Japanese Honda car Jurt managed to qualify last night to give the Tokyo Motor Company its Grand Prix motor-racing debut on ihe Nuerburgrlng mountain circuit today The white 12-cylinder pro- i totype hadReuter - 322 words
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Advertisement145 1964-08-03 19 SHELL 4000 RALLY H^ JHlt^k Aft!* »J|^, *ir^B W*s 'V^^flHfe^^l B^B^B^Bbß^BhHW' I 'B :»i On April 25, Volvo won the Canadian Shell 4000. It's called the 4000 bacans that's how long it is -4000 miles of mountains and prairies and dust and gravel and mud and hardtop. There are four145 words
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Advertisement296 1964-08-03 19 TOKYO .s 55fl k^BS Ik. b^* v*"*^****??*. I W^M H L^bfl bC S S K -''*.'/z"--m»^^ 9 hV< BBHi t HBBC.^H Bt^a^Bl W Urn w I kK vt- •~;V-'-- J% B^B^^B^B^K^^^\^Bl B^B/^^^B^B B^Br vBJ B^p^B^B^H^^^B^Bk B^c^^ m**~^~ B^B^^ B^Bft'^H^BC B^Ba *v^ B9B9Mhb^v**«^^BH JB^Bj B^flk^Bj B^B& 1 BbW .^^B^H B^Bb. BJL296 words
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Article, Illustration93 1964-08-03 20 A NEW VCIO soars into the air on its first flight. In the background are the huge British Aircraft Corporation assembly halLs at Weybridge, where VClOs are in production. Below, unused, lies more than half the short factory runway only 1.400 yards long93 words
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Obituary106 1964-08-03 20 JOSEPH VCO BOON HEE pamird :i«ay peacefully on 2-'i-iil. CorteKe Iravrs St. Petor and i'aul, thence i:idadarl at 4.00 p.m.. |44t J. N. MINON passed away peacefully 2-8-64 at General Hospital. Srrrlsa at Chrnt Cburch 4. 45 p.m. thence to Bldadan todny. MRS POM CHENG TEE iiw Low Hay106 words
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Article, Illustration589 1964-08-03 20 Toh calls for law to ban papers from publishing inflammatory articles 'I'm not attacking freedom of press... SINGAPORE, Sun. The Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, suggested today that legislation be introduced to Drohibit newspapers from publishing articles which Incite communal strife. He told a meeting of the Siglap goodwill589 words
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Article40 1964-08-03 20 RANGOON, aun. Three people were killed and four, including a woman, injured when about 40 Communist rebels of the National Democratic United Front waylaid a motor ferry boat and fired at it. according to press reports. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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201 1964-08-03 20 Malaysia should accept all US aid: Lord Head BORNEO WAR IN HAND BUT MUST BE ON ALERT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Lord Head, British High Commissioner to Malaysia, said today all types of United States' assistance, especially training facilities and certain 'types of equipment, should be welcomed by the country. He201 words
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780 1964-08-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sunday. RA.F. Seletar. second in the table, kept up their strong challenge to de- fending champions and current leaders S.C.C. in the S.C.A. Senior tournament when they beat Indian Association by two wickets at Balestier Road today. But it was touch-and-go for them780 words
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Article58 1964-08-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Eddie Pung won the Gaw Khek Khiam golf competition on a countback with N. Stephens, both scoring 147 over tt»e Island Course today. E. Nakaochi (73) won the "D" division medal with K. S. Yeoh (76) runner-up. Nakaochi also won the ballsweep for first58 words
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Article36 1964-08-03 20 IPOH. Sun. Perak Malays beat Selangor Malays by 13 runs on first innings to enter the Anal of the Rulers Shield cricket competition. Scot*.: Selangor 120 and 101-1 dec. Perak 133 and 77-5.36 words
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Article17 1964-08-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Singapore Hockey Association will hold a trial match on the padang tomorrow.17 words
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Advertisement202 1964-08-03 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS J 20 words tlO (minimum) CHIA TAM: Bclwren Us Danlrl and T.P. Alice d/o Mr. and Mrs. Taa Vtok Jon*; on 3-s-Kl. VIO CHAN: Between Hork Kens. K/O Mr. and Mrs. Vio oon Krone and I.m« Slok. only d/o Mr. and Mm. Chan ktars Khrns In Pcnunß on202 words
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Advertisement201 1964-08-03 20 SttayAt f%om the U.S.A. the icnii/e*4a/ eatence of STRENGTH. HEALTH V/TALITY/ YipolY /CT\ ESSENCETOF CHICKEN %>&s &M S^AIADE FROM I w_\ f THE WORLD FAMOUS R)^^^ RHODE /SLA ND JRli MADE IN U.S.A. AVA/LABLE EVERYWHERE SOLEAGEMTS PASUM A 1960 LTD. SIN6 APORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG KUCHING SABAH automotive chemical products201 words
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