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Title Section19 1964-08-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. KDN 731 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1964 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration529 1964-08-04 1 Tengku more than satisfied with U.S. and Canada trip DISCUSSIONS ON U.S. DEGREES' RECOGNITION THAT'S WHAT MALAYSIA IS TO AMERICA, STUDENTS TOLD Prom ALLINGTON KENNARD: NEW YORK, Monday PRESIDENT Lyndon P. Johnson has told Tengku Abdul Rahman that Malaysia was the United States' best friend in Asia,529 words
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Article68 1964-08-04 1 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. A miner and his family have died wiien their house was engulfed early today in a cave-in at the Blyvoorultncht gold mine In i Transvaal, a senior mine official reported Their home and two others are completely covered with earth In a circular holeReuter - 68 words
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Article231 1964-08-04 1 SABAHGOVT RESERVES SALE OF SOME SHOP LOTS TO SABAH ANS Decision 'a special privilege for the natives' JESSELTON. Mon. The Sabah Government today announced it would restrict the auction of a limited number of shop lots in town tind other lots in residential areas to the natives. The Minister for231 words
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Article51 1964-08-04 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— Mr. Khrushchev has left Moscow on .an "extensive tour of the Soviet Union official sources reported today The Soviet Prime Minister Is believed to be visiting Sibeila. but there was no immediate confirmation of his programme. He Is expected to be away for about three51 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-08-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Inche H.M.S. Ali (above) has quit his post as Assistant Controller of Immigration (South) at Johore Bahru after giving 24 hours' notice. He is now an executive in a bank here. A voluntary welfare worker, Inche Ali, is founder President143 words
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Article56 1964-08-04 1 Red bandits active in Thailand BANGKOK, Mon— Communist bandits are operating In Northeast Thailand bordering Laos, the Thai Under-Secretary for Interior. Mr. Thawln Sunthorn Saradhoon. said today. Mr. Sunthorn told reporters the bandits were robbing the rich li. Isolated villages and giving to the poor. He said the police had56 words
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106 1964-08-04 1 MANILA, Mon. The Foreign Office today referred to President Diosdado Macapagal for decision on a Malaysian Note suggesting new peace talks with the Philippines and Indonesia at a sabministerial level. Foreign Secretary Mauro Mendez said he would also probably relay the Malaysian NoteUPI - 106 words
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Article118 1964-08-04 1 CANBERRA. Mon. —Military college cadets and university students fought a pitched battle here during the weekend after the cadets staged a march o i the grounds of the Australian National University, the morning daily newspaper. The Australian, said today. The cadets. from the Duntroon Royal Military College,Reuter - 118 words
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539 1964-08-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR Monday. TnilK Commissioner for the Federal Capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, today disclosed a $161,424,000 blueprint to solve the acute traffic problem here. Highlights of the plan, the result of a 17-month traffic survey by a team of experts, are539 words
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Article59 1964-08-04 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The number of deaths due to the recent disturbances hns risrn Irom 22 to 23. the Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah announced tonight. He said the latest death occurred ye.-:.erday morning when an injured man died In the General Hospital Only 2059 words
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Article62 1964-08-04 1 LONDON. Mon. Forty-four people have died on Britain's roads since Ihe stari of the August B.mk Holiday weekend last Thursday. This is an increase of eight over last year and 13 over the 1962 neuiT.v "A big improvement is needed to avoid a Black Monday."62 words
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204 1964-08-04 1 Destroy any new attack force: Johnson WASHINGTON. Mon. President Johnson announced today hp had increased naval and air power ofT the coast of North Vietnam and had ordered U.S. forces there to destroy any new attackers. The President called reporters to his office to disclose what he had done followingReuter - 204 words
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Article24 1964-08-04 1 CONFRONTATION' TALKS AT UN NEW YORK. Mon. Trncku Abdul Rahman discussed Indonesian confrontation with IN Secretary General. U Thant, here today. Beater.24 words
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Article, Illustration367 1964-08-04 2 Kasavubu signs Congo constitution giving him more power LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. pRESIDEXT Joseph Kasavubu has signed a proclamation bringing the Congo's new constitution into being. II replaces the constitution of 1962 and sets up a complex system of government in which the President has a great deal of power. He rulesReuter; AP - 367 words
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Article63 1964-08-04 2 HONG KONG. Mon. The Hong Kong Government has Issued a 16-page booklet specially prepared for orverseas industrialists Interested in mar utactuxtag tn Hong Kong. Titled "Joint venture Hoc* Kong, it deals In detail will aspects of Hong Kong's Industrial economy and. among others, contains sections covering63 words
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141 1964-08-04 2 I USAKA. Mon.— The death toll in the clashes between supporters of the "prophetess" Alice Lenshlna and other tribesmen and Northern Rhodesian police has risen to 120 dead, with 72 injured, an official spokesman said here yesterday. Seventy-four village members of the Lumpa sect141 words
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Article29 1964-08-04 2 NAIROBI. Mon. Kirinyaga districts 340 witchdoctors surrendered their paraphernalia to th» Kenya Government yesterday. The Government has been pressuring them to give up their witchcraft. —UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-08-04 2 OONG KONG, Mon. 11 Presiden t Nasser of the United Arab Republic will visit China "at an appropriate time," the New China news agency announced yesterday. A dispatch from Peking said President Nasser had been invited by the Chinese Head of State, Mr. Liv121 words
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Article61 1964-08-04 2 KAGOSHIMA. (Japan). Mon. Typhoon Helen yesterday slashed through this southernmost prefecture of Kyushu Island with 100 miles an hour winds leaving in its wake one dead and 16 missing. It then veered in a northwesterly direction skirting the i Cheju Island and the southern61 words
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139 1964-08-04 2 Indonesian exports down by 420 mil. rupiahs l AKARTA, Mon. In•J donesut's exports lor the first quarter ol this year dropped by 420 million rupiahs talout £3 million at the official rate) compared with the tame period last year, according to the official An tar a news agency., Antara quotedReuter - 139 words
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63 1964-08-04 2 NAIROBI. Mon. Kenya's Plantation Agricultural Workers Union yesterday abandoned their plan to drive European farmers from the country. The Union's general secretary. Mr. W. Oduour Gensenc. said the plan was shelved after apologies were received from the British Government for an attack an the Kenya63 words
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Article160 1964-08-04 2 CEOUL, Mon. The South Korean National Assembly last night passed the controversial Press Ethics Commission Bill proposed by the ruling Democratic Republican Party to restrict Press activities. The party made major amendments to Its original draft to placate objections by Opposition parties. These amendmentsReuter - 160 words
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520 1964-08-04 2 PEKING TO MOSCOW: DON'T GIVE UP IN LAOS PEKING, Monday not. be possible to convene the conference this month. "'Even then, however, the cochairman will still have much useful work to do in Laos under the Geneva Agreements. "The appointment of the Soviet Union as a co-chairman oi the conference520 words
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Article42 1964-08-04 2 OSAKA, Mon. A group of 1.600 ultra-leftist students clashed with police yesterday during a demonstration march and more than 30 students and 19 policemen were reported injured. Two students leaders were arrested on charges of public disturbance.42 words
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98 1964-08-04 2 LAGOS, Mon. Months of tribal clashes in North-East Nigeria may may have taken as many as 1,000 lives, police said. "There is no way of knowing exactly how many were killed," one police official said. "About 100 are known dead in the last two98 words
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275 1964-08-04 2 N. Vietnam accuses U.S. of aerial attack on village TOKYO. Mon.— North Vietnam yesterday protested that four U.S. fighter-bombers flew in Laos on Saturday and bembed and fired or, a border post and a village, 12 miles inside th« North Vietnamese ter. ritory. The protest Issued by th« Foreign MinistryAP - 275 words
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228 1964-08-04 3 V T ASHVILLE, (Teu--11 nesseej, Mon. The bodies of Hillbilly singer Jim Reeves ana his manager, Dean Manuel, wefe found yesterday in the wreckage of their plane which disappeared shortly before coming in to land here last Friday nigh:, the Tennessee highway patrolReuter - 228 words
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Article31 1964-08-04 3 LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Edwin Qooch, 75. former chairman of Britain's Labour (Opposition) Party and president of the National Union of Agricultural Workers since 1928, died at bis home yesterday.31 words
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Article, Illustration349 1964-08-04 3 JERSEY CITY. Mon. DIOTING broke out again shortly before midnight last night when* a police officer ran towards a group of Negroes firing his revolver in the air. Earlier, Negroes clashed with police in a wld riot touched off by the arrest of aUPI - 349 words
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124 1964-08-04 3 I'm glad to campaign for Johnson says Robert Kennedy I>OSTON, "Mon.— The °L.S. Attoney-Gereral Mr. Robert Kennedy, conferred with his injured brother, Senator Edward Kennedy, yesterday and said afterwards he would gladly campaign for President Johnson. Mr. Kennedy said, however, his specific role In the campaign had not yet beenUPI - 124 words
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122 1964-08-04 3 I) \Kl.v Mon A Lioness escaped from a circus near Biirritz on Saturday night, killed a l:i-ycar-old boy and terrorised the area for three hours before it was killed by the oolice. She broke out of her cage after a fight with twoAP - 122 words
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331 1964-08-04 3 Wilson calls for world pact on second-hand arms trade STOCKHOLM, Mon.— Mr. Harold Wilson, British Labour Party leader, said yesterday I he recently discussed the control of secondhand arms deals with Mr. Khrushchev, who was well disposed towards the idea. Speaking at Harpsund, the country residence of the Swedish Premier,Reuter - 331 words
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101 1964-08-04 3 CAN FRANCISCO, Mon J The Rev. Carl B. Anderson. 51, pastor of the libenezer Lutheran Church in San Francisco, jumped to his death off the Golden Gate bridge yesterdny. His body was recovered by the Coast Guard IS minutes later. Bridge police101 words
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Advertisement357 1964-08-04 3 SPECIAL OFFER during SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 100,000 SCHOLAR SINGLETS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AS FREE GIFTS! ONE FREE SCHOLAR SINGLET WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FOR EVERY PURCHASE OF A SCHOLAR SHIRT THE MORE YOU BUY- MORE GIFTS FOR YOU HURRY! DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!! Available From: CHOP FOOK ON, 83/85, South357 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-08-04 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby DID YOU UAVE OEAE?). VJfT^ ffr^ f~^) 1/ /AND I WENT OW WCTRKNtA18 words
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261 1964-08-04 4 j SINGAPORE, Mon. Laboratory technicians in the State are paid salaries lower than those in the other medical auxiliary services, even though the technicians' work has been described by medical authorities as being "far more important" than the others. Thi.s subnibslon was made by261 words
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Article131 1964-08-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Filipino people wish tf-e people of Malaysia all success and harbour no animosity against them. This is the opinion of two Filipino evangelists who are in Singapore attending the Asian Evangelists Crusade an<j conference at the National Theatre. They are Mr. Max D.131 words
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Article34 1964-08-04 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Public Works Department labourers are now carrying out sewerage work along Lorong 17. Oeylang. which has been closed to traffic. The work will take about three months to complete.34 words
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Article56 1964-08-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed —Water will be cut off in Jalan Bangsawan from houses No. 2 to No. 14 (even numbers), Swan Lake Avenue from houses No. 1 to No. 17 (odd numbers), in Lorong Ah 800, Paya Lebar Road (Nos. 380-A to 380-R) and Paya Lebar Crescent tomorrow,56 words
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322 1964-08-04 4 Car carried cyclist on its bonnet for some distance, a witness tells court SINGAPORE. Monday A DISTRICT court was told today how a car, allegedly travelling at about 50 m.p.h., had collided with a bicycle and carried the cyclist on its bonnet for322 words
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Article85 1964-08-04 4 Shows by 11 Spore artists SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam will open an exhibition of paintings by 11 Singapore artists at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. on Thursday. The four-day exhibition will display scenic paintings of Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore. The artists are: Yeh85 words
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188 1964-08-04 4 APPEAL OF 8 BARISAN LEADERS SET FOR AUG. 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. The appeal of eight Barisan Sosialis leaders, under conviction and sentence on charges of rioting while being members of an unlawful assembly arising out of the City Council Incident on April 22 last year, will be heard at the188 words
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Article78 1964-08-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Tan Liang C»ia has been elected president of the newly-formed Medical Representatives' Association In Singapore which represents salesmen employed in pharmaceutical firms. Other officials elected are: Mr. Thong Sing Heong. vice-president; Mr. Bennett Austin, secretary; Mr. Chew Kirn Mm, assistant secretary; Mr. Chan Kok78 words
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Article89 1964-08-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Council of Social Service has decided not to set up a separate fund to help victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore. Tnl.-. b> because the "rehabilitation fund" set up by the National Trades Union Con- gress will be handed over to89 words
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Miscellaneous221 1964-08-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR rpHE following Is todays eeaedul* 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS OAC: From Hong Kong (BA 791) 1.10 p.m.; from Auckland. Sydney, Darwin (BA 721) 6.40 p.ra. from T-ftTHl^n. Duaseldorf, Beirut, Baghdad, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 792) 6221 words
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Miscellaneous285 1964-08-04 4 2.10 p.m.: from Kota Bhani, KuaU. Lumpur (UL 043) 3 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 029) 6.08 p.m.; from Kota Bbaru. Alor Star. Pen«an(, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. (ML 033) T p.m.; rrora Jesseltoo. Brunei, Kuchlnc (ML 4SB) 7.50 p.ra from Pcnanc. Kuala Lumpur. (ML 053) 8.29 p.m.: from Kuala285 words
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203 1964-08-04 5 Acquitted of extortion bid three who called at hotel DENANU. Mon. A hotelkeeper. Tlaw Ju Kul, today testified he was talk- in? with a police Inspector when three men walked In and asked for one of his employees. "They said he had fought with one ol thsm." Tiaw testified at203 words
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Article35 1964-08-04 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. Nine trainees who completed n course tn car servicing have been presented with certificates by the chairman of the manasement committee of the pilot training pcheme. Inche Kamaruddln bin Atyiul Rahman.35 words
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Article39 1964-08-04 5 PENANG. Mon. A wlnchman. P. Sikander. 48, collapsed and died on board a cargo ship the Selamat anchored at the Penang harbour -at about 12.30 p.m. today. Sikander, it is believed, died of a heart attack.39 words
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304 1964-08-04 5 Law for hospitals to remove eyes from dead being studied PENANG, Monday. rpHE Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said today he would consider the question of introducing legislation to empower hospital authorities to remove eyes from unclaimed bodies for use in cornea-grafting operations in this country. Inche Bahaman304 words
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72 1964-08-04 5 TANJONG SEPAT. Mon. The Tanjong Sepat Youth Club entertained youths to a tea party to encourage them to loin the club and spend their leisure hours in useful activities. Inche Salleh bin Ibrahim, the president, said: "They can learn the national language and Malay72 words
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81 1964-08-04 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. Two people died in separate accidents on he Alor Star-Sungel Patani main oad during the week-end. A motor cyclist. Tan Enn Hwa, 47. was killed instantly in a headon collision between his machine and a car at Kota Serang Semut81 words
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Article, Illustration203 1964-08-04 5 Clearer note from the Pied Pipers on free service KUALA LUMPUR'S RAT CATCHERS DELUGED BY CALLS FOR HELP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The newly established Rodent Control Section of the Municipal Health Department here was today plagued with telephone calls some as far as from Taiping —asking for rat catchers. This203 words
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Article57 1964-08-04 5 PENANG. Mob. Penang may send a delegitlui to the seventh w.rld Buddhist conference at Sariath, India, from Nov. 29 to Dec. 4. Buddhists who wish to loin should contact Mr. Khoo Leong Hu".. president cf the World Fellowship of BuddhLsts. Penang branch. Mr. Khor Soon Phek.57 words
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Article33 1964-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Kandiah Paranjothy, a Bachelor in Dental Surgery of the University of Malaya, has been admitted a Fellow in Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.33 words
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306 1964-08-04 5 MALACCA. Mon A YOUNG housewife. S. Rukmani. said in the Magistrates Court here today that she saw her brother and her husbard fighting and later found her husband bleeding from the stomach. Her husband, sne added told her that306 words
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Article77 1964-08-04 5 KIAI.A LIMPIR. Mon. Two pedestrians were killed while crossing the road in separate road accidents during the weekend. ling Yee Chon. 61. unemployed, was knocked down by a motor -cycle in Vmpane Road at 3.40 p.m. on Saturday. Hr died three hours later in the General Hospital.77 words
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187 1964-08-04 5 'Conspiracy within Umno': MB gives a warning I/'UANTAN, Mon.— The IV -"Menjtn Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Sen, today criticised certain Umno party leaders for "conspiracy" aimed at undermining the party's unity. Speaking at the opening of the delegates meeting of the Umno division here, he187 words
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Article55 1964-08-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Singapore students were among the 2/783 students who graduated from Boston University in the United States last month. They are Mr. Chia Ban Benn of River Valley Road, who received a Master of Arts degree, and Mr. Koh Lip Lin of Lengkok Angsa.55 words
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Article147 1964-08-04 6 POLICE ARREST 42 AT NANYANG SINGAPORE, Mon. Police arrested 42 people, most of them Nanyang University undegrads, for "trespassing" or> the university grounds yesterday. Half of those arrested were girls. They were taken to a pollc* station where 15 of them wera released after statements had been recorded. The other147 words
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54 1964-08-04 6 Sabah offices for two S'pore banks TESSELTON, Mon. Two Singapore banks are planning to establish tranches in Sabah. Representatives of the United Chinese Bank Ltd. and the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation said they would apply for permission to open branches In Jesselton. Sandakan and Tawau. The Bank Negara will also54 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-08-04 6 r pHE Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak greeting officers of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment in Tawau during his recent visit to Sabah and Sarawak. With him in the picture is Brigadier Ibrahim bin Ismail, commander of East Brigade. Earlier in Jesselton72 words
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Article230 1964-08-04 6 WAN LEADERS SEEK MODERN WEAPONS KUCHING, Monday. I BAN leaders in Sarawak have requested the Malaysian Government to supply them with modern automatic weapons to attack Indonesian guerillas across the Malaysia-Indonesia border. These requests were submitted recently to senior Central Government officials who made a two-week tour of the stateAP - 230 words
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161 1964-08-04 6 10,000 VISIT MALAY BOOK SHOW IN 3 DAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.. More than 10,000 people have visited the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here during the last three days to see the national language book exhibition. The secretary of tht National Language Central Executive Committee, Inche Hassan bin Ahmad, who said161 words
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328 1964-08-04 6 Torchlight beams open doors of new science block TUUPING, Mon. The x beams of a torchlight directed at remote controls opened the doors automatically of the new science block of the St. George's Institution here today. Holding the torch was the Acting Chief Education Ofncier. Perak. Mr. Bion Dury. who328 words
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Article60 1964-08-04 6 TAIPINO. Mon. The National Union of Teachers will hold it.« annual delegates' conference at King Edward VII Secondary School ball here from Aug. 13 to 16. The president, Mr. Gurnara Singh, headmaster of Ismail School 11, Muar. will address the gatherIng and Mr. Pang Ung Hing. president60 words
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Article64 1964-08-04 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. St. Andrew s School's 27th annual swimming carnival will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club at 1.45 p.m. on Aug. 20. There will be three events for the old boys 50m free style. 200 m tree style and 60m free style for veterans.64 words
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Article37 1964-08-04 6 KLANU. Mon. A newspaper vendor, Chou Meng Kong, 68. of Sungai Rengam Estate, was admitted to the District Hospital here after two armed men assaulted and robbed him of S3O at his attap house yesterday.37 words
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Article176 1964-08-04 6 OINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Works Department will be completing the second phase of the flood alleviation scheme to relieve the low-lying area of Upper Serangoon in September. This proiect was started in September last year. In the first phase, a culvert, coating approximately $25,000. was176 words
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275 1964-08-04 7 Only 50 turn up on first day's recruiting for Forces JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. QNLY about 50 young men turned up at Johore English College here this morning to enlist in the Malaysian Armed Forces. The recruiting ofl\cer, Lt. Omar Azaddin. attributed this to the lack of publicity given to the275 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-08-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Although the Indonesians are becoming more aggressive along the Borneo border, "they don't have a chance to split us.'' Sarawak's Deputy Chlel Minister. Mr. James Wong, declared here today. Mr. Wong arrived here this morning for talks with Central135 words
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127 1964-08-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A four-man crew from the Thai Customs Department is due here shortly for the launching and delivery of a vessel built by a Singapore firm. The 15-knot launch, constructed by Ho Ah Lam boat builders for the Thai Customs Department,127 words
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54 1964-08-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ng See Boon. 51. was killed Instantly yesterday afternoon by a car in Upper Buktt Timah Road. Ng, of Temple Street, was crossIng the road when the accident occurred. Eye-v it nesses are asked to contact Inspector V. Rajaratnam of the Accidents Branch.54 words
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101 1964-08-04 7 1(1 AI.A LUMPUR. Mon Malaya p r o d v c ed 69.623 tons of rubber in June, according ta statistics issued today. Of this. 38.285 tons were produced by estates and the rest 31.238 tons by smallholders. The output for the previous101 words
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291 1964-08-04 7 Pay row: Threat to quit by CUEPACS leader KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. A top official of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services today threatened to resign from his post over pay claims by 3,000 temporary clerks. Mr. K. George, the secre- tary of the291 words
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204 1964-08-04 7 I POH, Mon. A good--1 will committee consisting of representatives from 56 Chinese guilds and associations ir Perak was formed at a meeting here yesterday with Dato Lav Pak Khuan as president. The committee set up an executive working committee of 15. also204 words
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Article37 1964-08-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will give away prizes to the winners of the National Day in-ter-school civic knowledge competition at the Ministry of Culture conference room on Thursday at the proposals."37 words
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311 1964-08-04 7 Fringe alienation: No truth in 'Government seizure' rumours IPOH. Monday. RUMOURS that the Government intends to repossess plots of land given out under fringe alienation schemes for conversion into big plantations were denied by the Minister of Land and Mines, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, in Grik yesterday. Haji311 words
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111 1964-08-04 7 Woman fined $500 on samsu charges IPOH. Mon. A woman vegetable gardener. Kong Kam Teh. 59 was today fined a total of $500. in default four months' Jail by the president or the sessions Court here. Inche Monamed Aznu bin Dato Hall Kama ruddin. Kong, who was represented Dy Mr.111 words
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Advertisement253 1964-08-04 7 I didn't have to look very far for Tampax advantages Invuible in place L'nfelt in place No chafing, no irritation Fisy," gentle insertion Correct placing by'hygienic applicator No odour NoTembamssment No" belts.* pins,* pads No» need to remove during bathing Easy disposal Extras can he tticlcetf In handbag More poise,253 words
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Advertisement199 1964-08-04 7 Elastoplast the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects The antiseptic pad fiti> comfortably over the wound stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented— lets Elastoplast sticks firmly and wounds breathe for faster healing soothingly without pulling the skin. B\ ELASTOPLAST isthe adhesive .^■^99 Kv9«S[flltvV dressing with an199 words
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Miscellaneous29 1964-08-04 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl "1 KSEE IP YOU CAnVpiSHT.^ to TEACH WOVEPTOJFUDOSYi EUGSVfe LET" SO OP M */*"V"// r OKA/, POOCH]\ J r WELU\MTRE MAXIM' PPO6RESS! C'Ar\ON-I_ET M29 words
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159 1964-08-04 8 PENANG, Monday. rpHE Penang State MCA president, Mr. Saw Seng Kew, said last night he joined the MCA because "I want to see the preservation of Chinese culture, education and economy. "I felt the existence of the MCA ensured the existence of our culture,"159 words
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61 1964-08-04 8 Six pass an insurance examination KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Six people, four from Singapore and two from Kuala Lumpur, were successful In the Chartered Insurance Institute examinations held in April. Those from Slnpapore are: Lawrence K. K. Cheong, Tan Meng Slang, Tan Seng Foon and Teo Kwang Whee (all associateship). Those61 words
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Article27 1964-08-04 8 KUANTAN. Mon. Dato Wong Kwan Tan was elected chairman of the newly constituted Board of Governors of the Sultan Abu Bakar Secondary School here recently.27 words
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Article, Illustration50 1964-08-04 8 vt ALAYSIAN delegates at the opening session ITI of the International Students' Conference in Tokyo (from left): Henry Pang, Miss Prewavathi Sankaran and Philip Wong. The meeting is aimed at promoting a mutual understanding and international co-opera-tion by students for a better world. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 50 words
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Article67 1964-08-04 8 IPOH. Mon. The chairman of the Ipoh district welfare committee. Mr. Bhagwan Singh and the secretary of the Batu Oajah district welfare committee. Inche Ismail bin Ahmad, have taken over duties as Joint executive secretaries of the Perak State welfare committee. They replace the former paid executive67 words
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Article142 1964-08-04 8 PEEPING TOM IS FINED $100 CINGAPGRE. Mon. Yap 0 Keng Wan, 37, alias King Wat, of Pulau Bukom, was today fined $100 or one month's Jail by the ninth magistrate for committing house trespis-s. by Intruding upon the privacy of a woman. He peeped at Madam Chla Meng Hong while142 words
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Article36 1964-08-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thieves broke into the home of a musician, Mr. Llew Vim Kee. 21. in Jalan Pahang here last night and ttole an electric guitar worth $350 and a radiogram worth $27536 words
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188 1964-08-04 8 CINGAPORE. Mon. 11:5 The Cable and Wireless Staff Union here has given $700 to the National Union Congress Rehaoi lit at ion Fund. This brines the total received for the fund for victims of the disturbances in Singapore to $17,150 The new donation188 words
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106 1964-08-04 8 PENANG. Mon. Two armed robbers on a motor-cycle tield up S trisha at the junction of Khav. Sun T^o Road and Perak Road last nighi robbed a woman passenger of $7 and a pen. Madam Ong Ah Not. 4s. told police she was106 words
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Article65 1964-08-04 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The honorary surgeon at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Mr. T. G. Swinburne, who arrived here at the weekend, today assumed duty at the General Hospital. Mr. Swinburne is one of six Australian specialists to come here and take over the ear. noso and throat65 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-08-04 8 RUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. —The president of the Penang State branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. N.T.S. Arumugam Pillai. yesterday praised the Malaysian Government for having established a "healthy atmosphere" for foreign Investment In this country. "By its wise policy." he told the branch's annual meeting, "the170 words
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Advertisement1234 1964-08-04 8 WINNERS MILKMAID CONTEST The organisers of the MILKMAID PUZZLE CONTEST thank all the thousands of participants and have pleasure in congratulating the WINNERS. Below is a complete list of WINNERS. 320,000 MILKMAID PUZZLE CONTEST IST PRIZE ($7,500) 6 Lat'fah Abu B«kar, 39. Lee Cheonn Cheon, 68. Md. Rozali bin Husain1,234 words
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Miscellaneous95 1964-08-04 8 \lh>y Oop Bff V.T. HmtUn f l^mymt |p- T*p JUMP *jfc fc I y^jV •OM/\ AROUND AW DO f /BUTTHEK. MAVBsN Ljrl L^B" JftPiL BUf*^ )U) Dirk Tracy Bff Chmmtmr GomiH 7 we'll nEED an r a REAL vvt-iat N hOnEST-t©-GOOO*«S I—-S1 -S CI_£CTRIC Ot-ANKf" MOON *£W v EAPiS UVE95 words
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Article, Illustration1669 1964-08-04 9 THE SECRET OF A POLYNESIAN PARADISE ONE morning in August 1869 the little South Seas schooner, Moaroa, struggled painfully into Papeete harbour, Tahiti, as watchers ashore stared in fascination at the vessel. The entire after section was shattered beyond recognition. The second mate,1,669 words
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Advertisement113 1964-08-04 9 1 if INTEREST A^J J//q PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detail* of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. MIPAN MALAYAN IMIFINANCE LTD. vJnS^ift/113 words
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Advertisement46 1964-08-04 9 when only the best will do M THE ||g GOLDEN PACK Benson Hedges Special Filter Cigarettes give you a beautifully smooth, mild smoke. Always enjoy them at their perfect best they are specially protected by their unique golden metal-covered pack ■NJOV BENSON AND HEDGES-PERFECTION IN CIGARETTES46 words
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Obituary48 1964-08-04 10 iO W. rl 1 Mm, mum 1 TAN RENO HIAN Pawed away on 1-S-19M. leaving bis widow, a i daughter and a son-in-law Cortege ••111 leave No. 11A. Calrnhlll Circle, oa Wedneaday St-19M at S pm. for 1 Mount Vernon Crematoria. T'ppar Al- in led Road. Spore48 words
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Article85 1964-08-04 10 M Word* Sit (MlMimmm) TUB FAMILY Of the late Killer onnor thank friend, and nature* for wreath*, condolences and assistance during their recent bereavement. MR. AND MRS. Ooh Hang mm— thank friends and relative* for tbe.tr cood wisbi* and valuable gift* on the occadoo of their eon's wedding. MR.85 words
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Article647 1964-08-04 10 The Government is approaching the task of reforming rural marketing processes with understandable diffidence. Though great benefits would derive from any system which gave farmers better returns for their produce, rash tampering with present arrangements could lead to disaster, to a distribution breakdown bringing hardship to both647 words
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Article400 1964-08-04 10 The confrontation in Tonkin Bay between a United States destroyer and three North Vietnamese torpedo boats could have ended in a different and more fateful manner. Had the Maddox been sunk, or otherwise come out I second best in the engagement, there is no telling what chain of400 words
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Article126 1964-08-04 10 Unfurling of the Malaysian flag over Kelantan State buildings during the Malaysia day celebrations on August 31 will mark another stage in that State's return to the nation after last year's recalcitrance. Following as it will recent assurances of Kelantan's loyalty to the country of which it forms126 words
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Article, Illustration766 1964-08-04 10 GEORGE SHERMAN - The Tories see hope in uncertainty GEORGE SHERMAN By OF the Los Angeles Times PERSONALITIES, A LOST CONTRACT, 7 STRIKES AND GOLDWATER RUFFLE A MOOD FOR CHANGE PARLIAMENT'S adjournment last Friday and its subsequent dissolution carry extraordinary significance for times past and present. It pulls down the curtain on one766 words
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Article, Illustration661 1964-08-04 10 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM TO FOUR KINDS OF TROUBLE BY VAIROBI, Mon. Events in Kenya during Premier Jomo Kenyatta's three weeks absence abroad have convinced him that the time has come to act vigorously to prevent the subversion of his Government's authority. How far he will go depends661 words
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Article182 1964-08-04 10 JEFFREY BLYTH - The long arm of coincidence JEFFREY BLYTH KENNEDY AND LINCOLIN by AN American leaflet haa been looking into the phenomenon Of history repeating itself. It comes up with this amaminx coincidence: Both President Kennedy and Lincoln were concerned with Civil Rights. Lincoln was elected In 1860, Kennedy in 1960. Both182 words
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Letter128 1964-08-04 10 AT various times over tn» A past lour yeaid 1 have had the pleasure oi visiting your lovely country. During these tisjy I have several times had the privilege of meeting your Prime Minister. I have been a keen and objective student of all aspects of the Malaysia128 words
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Advertisement902 1964-08-04 10 1 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified sdvertlientent* nay be kaixi*e' *m *mt moor COLO BTOa»AO« ARCAOI Oissistd Mnad COLD STORAGE BSANCHU AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONd UPPtL ROAD— HAVAL SASI Xlnrllld A»*a<«i crrr book arro«« LTD Wlacheeter House. Cemyr Owa* TM« NCWS FRONT FYI i*p#trlCet't v*sp#s*iMeaßnßtM as. M. ISMAIL a flilsakirii Kee4.902 words
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Advertisement26 1964-08-04 10 rt's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch Mrt stuffy air J unpleasant smells J wittitile cteQMtt £w§s I <ÜB*MPVaVf *w coHotnom p ll '"r«i26 words
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Advertisement125 1964-08-04 10 AQUAMATIC HO THE INBOARD EMGINE WITH X THE OUTBOARD jg^jg^ RaggM! and powful, the Volvo 3tfew3 Fwtta Aqyamtic 110 toft*. naL*&B£Mm\ powar ttttofj the requirement* jAwStKiWI) of motor boat enthusiast*. _Jfm[ YvvJUbT W Unequalled fuel economy and (^Mvfiaw^^H^^ reliability, electrio hydraulio V>7 **&^l**' lift combining with all the mm bo125 words
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Article, Illustration699 1964-08-04 11 Disease most common among male population of Singapore, says Yong, and calls for a united front to fight it SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Minister for Health, Mr. Yang Nyuk Lin, urged the people of Singapore today to present a united front in the fight against699 words
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Article74 1964-08-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour the Jalan Kayu constituency at 2 p.m tomorrow Mr. Lee will be accompanied by the Minister for Culture. Mr 8. Rajaratnam. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier. Inche Buang bin Omar Jumd. and74 words
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Article123 1964-08-04 11 Worker fined for stabbing seaman SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong, the ninth magistrate, today lined a canteen worker at the Singapore Asian Seaman's Club $500. in default five months' jail, lor causing hurt to a seaman with a fork. Beoy Peng Chang stabbed Lim Wong Kee three times on123 words
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Article242 1964-08-04 11 'LOSSES' REPORT BY SHAW, CATHAY SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 Cinemas and amusement parks in Singapore today reported "considerable financial losses" during the past 12 days when business came to a standstill because of the curfew due to the disturbances. During that period there were about 120 hours during which curfew was242 words
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142 1964-08-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon—Lxcavation uork at Ha files Place for a new underground oar park and public park which began three weeks ago was hampered by the recent disturbances and bad weather, and efforts are being made to complete "the clearing up" in the next142 words
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Article, Illustration179 1964-08-04 11 Man killed while testing friend's sports car along Federal Highway KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ltfß. KENNETH Kee, 28, a Nestles (M) Ltd. public A relations officer, was killed last night while testing a sports car along the Federal Highway near Sungei Way, about eight miles from here. Beside him was a179 words
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115 1964-08-04 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. An Umno division is to urge that Malaysia join the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation to protect herseii irom Indonesian aggression and preserve her democratic system. The Kuala Trengganu division will propose this resolution at the Umno annual convention in Kuala Lumpur115 words
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109 1964-08-04 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A former police constable today pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of obstructing an assistant hawker Inspector from performing his lawful duty. S. Veerasamy admitted abusing and challenging the inspector. Poo Ban Poh. to a fight at the109 words
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Article54 1964-08-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The last programme In the aeries "words, words, words" will be telecast over Channel 8 at 7.45 p.m. tomorrow. In thU programme Prof. Wang Gunst-wu. head of the Iv-tory department of the Universl'/ of Malaya and Mr. Oeorge Thomson. Director of the Political Study Centre,54 words
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Article30 1964-08-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Mr. E. S. P. KulatUake was admitted *o the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High Court on Friday.30 words
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Article123 1964-08-04 11 Scientific symposium postponed CINOAPORE, Mon. The three-day symposium on scientific and technological research In Malaysia, scheduled to begin on Wednesday, will now be held on Feb. 10, 11 and 12 next year. The symposium, organised Jointly by the Singapore Polytechnic and the University of Singapore. has been postponed to allow123 words
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272 1964-08-04 11 Discussions on New Zealand aid now on KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Details of New Zealand's latest offer of aid to Malaysia are now being discussed by the New Zealand High Commission with the Central Government and the State Governments. The aid, under the Colombo plan, will provide for technical personnel on272 words
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134 1964-08-04 11 KELANTAN GOVT. DECIDES TO CELEBRATE MALAYSIA DAY KOTA BIIAR! Mon. Kelantan which is ran by the PMIP has decided to join the rest of the country in celebrating Malaysia Day on Aug. 31. This morning the Government sent circulars to all district offices directing them to make preparations for the134 words
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Article40 1964-08-04 11 KUALA IUMPL'R, Mon. —Burglars raided a shop in Circular Road here last night and stole $168 in cash, cigarettes worth $93 and a pen and a watch worth $15 each, belonging to Mr. Kunjibawa Kaettil Abdul, the owner.40 words
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111 1964-08-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Proprietor of K. Kumar Malayan Company, Narayan Kumar, was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with outraging the modesty of his typist Juliet Dannelly. He was also charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Miss Dannelly with a coat hanger. Narayan. 35. pleaded111 words
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236 1964-08-04 11 Pay cut because of curfew wrong: NTUC SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Trades Unioni Congress today i appealed to employers 1 here not to cut their employees' wages for being absent from work during the period of the recent disturbances in Singapore. This follows complaints re- celved from NTUC affiliates that236 words
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Advertisement131 1964-08-04 11 lV 1 INFANZIA I ~^H3 Jm SEWING MACHINE |M| FOR THE CHILDREN W A NECCHI 'Infanzia 1 supernova julia sewing I J\ machine will be given |^V J f-f-— T1 FREE to your children, j 'sL^ |-U \jW l| If L c- jm r B for every Pu^hase of A^^Pi131 words
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Miscellaneous629 1964-08-04 11 Today's Radio, TV The News; 11.05 Nightspot; 11.30 RADIO SINGAPORE I On Wines Of Melody; 12 (midnight Close. SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 and 25 metre, RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metres. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning VI S^L 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Newu; A 1 7 6 i? METRES629 words
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Article, Illustration534 1964-08-04 12 ARK the children in your famih aware that teeth can and should last lifetime? With the increasing life span, they're going to need their teeth longer than you need yours and longer than their grandparents need theirs. Make them understand that prevention of tooth534 words
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Article294 1964-08-04 12 Qls the bride really obligated to give gifts to each of her attendants? A This is not so much a matter of "obligation." It is a longstanding custom, and therefore accepted as good form. Q Would It be proper, upon leaving a hospital in which one294 words
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Article72 1964-08-04 12 Chains in beaten gold LOOK for the renaissance of antique Jewellery or copies of it. One manufacturer, predicting its bis future in the costume field, shows beaten gold link chains that might have been hammered out centuries ago. golden bangles, pendant earrings and pins in the same ancient mood. Crest72 words
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Advertisement227 1964-08-04 12 CONSTIPATION causes many ills Keep well the pleasant Laxettes wayl Singapore 1} J^^jfF^^yS CMOCOIATI SWtET f«d«r«tion 20<tj CHIIOfIN OF All AOES. Constipation often brings loss of appetite, sick feeling, poor complexion, unpleasant breath, headaches, tiredness and loss of vitality. Laxettes are safe and sure and are made especially for children.227 words
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Advertisement604 1964-08-04 12 ■_^_^_tf.r HOW TO MAKE W -Z7XS3:. FiYT^R LOOK Ttfr smooth* i. O m t h. mm J-i-IJU JJVJUIV I^H corner hiendmq upward antf _B ootwurd across your rv«TTTT^ PVPQ H|| lid Never streaks or ladet JjUVIJ J- IJ-O. -keeps velvety smooth for hours 1 I. M 100K oeep, oreeiuiy, onu604 words
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Miscellaneous296 1964-08-04 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS with difficulty < 4-6) S. Aunt comra to dine, through 4 Vital part of the round Is a flood, possibly iB>. safe opening (3-4). 9. Where gold Is on order, by S. Pace is wrong for the ascent chance? (6). (4). 10. Perhaps how Edward Lear296 words
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Article, Illustration214 1964-08-04 13 (above) has been appointed general sales manager. Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd., to plan the co-ordination of Mobil's market expansion throughout Malaysia. This is the latest development in Mobil's re-entry into the Malaysian market, during which the company will spend $43 million on an 18.000 barrel214 words
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Article25 1964-08-04 13 Air Prance logged a total of 623,519.644 ton-kilometres Including passengers, freight and mall last year, according to the company's office In Singapore.25 words
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Article184 1964-08-04 13 MALAYSIA is recognised as having one of the highest standards of living* and social services in South East Asia. This is due in no small way to the advertising industry as an essential part of the competitive commercial system which has contributed very largely to184 words
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247 1964-08-04 13 CURFEW MAY REACT ON SINGAPORE'S ECONOMY \TO official estimates have been made of Hie economic losses incurred during the curlew imposed following disturbances in Singapore, but the effect on the Slate's economy may prove to have been considerable. In terms of man days, the extent of the loss can be247 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-08-04 13 Chu named to boards of NCR The National Cash Register Co. has announced the appointment of Mr. Chu Chui Lum, F.C.C.S.. (above) as a member of the board of directors for its Singapore and Malayan companies. Mr. Chu, a Fellow of the Corporation of Secretaries, has 25 years' commercial and94 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-08-04 13 MR. TAN THUAN KIIOON (above), an associate of the Institute of Bankers. London, left for Britain last Thursday for training at the London office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Mr. Tan. 21. joined the Hongkong Bank in 1959 and li;i worked in the branches57 words
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175 1964-08-04 13 IPOH municipal councillors and senior staff, led by I the president. Mr. S.P. Beenlvasagam. took a close look at the $500,000 precipitator and 125 ft. high chimney to see If any dust came out during fullscale trial runs of the cement-making process at Tasek Cement Ltd.175 words
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Article35 1964-08-04 13 Alr-Indla yesterday Inaugurated a new weekly jet service to Nandl, Fiji. The Boeing service leaves Bombay every Monday afternoon via Madras. Singapore. Perth and Sydney and arrives In Nandl on Tuesday afternoon.35 words
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Article, Illustration152 1964-08-04 13 Promotions of bank officers are confirmed MR. R. P. Newell, manager of the First National City Bank, has confirmed the promotions of four officers at the Raffles Quay. Singapore, branch. They are Mr. Low Kay Lim. assistant manager, Mr. Daniel Roberts, assistant manager, Mr. Wong Nang Jang, pro manager, and152 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-08-04 13 THE 16,000-ton Ben Line cargo liner- Bendearg arrived in Singapore on Thursday on her maiden voyage to the Far East. The Bendeirg reached Hong Kong yesterday and will be at Japanese ports including Yokohama, N'agoya, Kobe and Moji from Aug. 10 to 20. With the68 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-08-04 13 ARRIVING in Singapore to take up the appoint- ment of manager of Olivetti (Malaysia) Ltd., Singapore branch, Mr. Sergio A. Castegnaro said that the Olivetti company considered Malaysia to be one of the fastest growing markets for office machinery in South Ea: Before coming to Singapore,193 words
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Article84 1964-08-04 13 India is likely to Import 18 million rupees' worth of wooden sleepers (or the Indian Railways this year. The Deputy Minister for Commerce, Mr. S. V. Ramaswaray, told the seminar on IndoMalay.sian trade in Madras that this Import could be from Malaysia provided the right type84 words
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Article18 1964-08-04 13 Alitalia Italian Airlines has just carried Its 10 millionth passenger since beginning operations in 1947.18 words
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Advertisement387 1964-08-04 13 i wm aank **<• pj This is the story of a satisfied businessman. He hid to much paper work, he was going to hire another secretary. But he got a Kodak Verifax copier instead. Now, he no longer ha* to dictate much of his mail. Instead, he wrote an answer387 words
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Advertisement98 1964-08-04 13 H MEDITERRANEAN If J-jJ Direct Service from i WL*w S ngapore Port Swettenham, Brs\| I'l Penang to Naples, wt'm MJ& Leghorn, Genoa, Marseilles, ff r <£ |K3|£ Barcelona -on the mtM SKA Fastest Cargoliners Afloat Sailing at 20 knots -and equipped with the latest freight handling devices -our Mariner cargoliners98 words
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Advertisement418 1964-08-04 14 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITED Malaysian Airway* Limited Invitit application* from Malaysian Cltitont who aro between 25 and 35 y**r* of ag* for th* following petition batod In Singapore. (A) TBCHNIOAL SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR GBNERAL QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must either (a) POMtn an Aircraft Maintenance Cmlneer'i Licanca in418 words
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Advertisement1059 1964-08-04 14 SITUATIONS VACANT If H'r.ro-1 M (Mlm.)-Bmx M rts. aatrm PART-TIME KEBUN HANDYMAN Wanted. Apply Box A 6667 ST. Spore. WANTED SALESMAN hy Import Firm, knowledge of Sundries products and Stationery. Apply P.O. Box 2024 Singapore. Stating previous experience. A MANAGER la rtqulrod about Nevtmber TM« fer a Rubber Eitata In1,059 words
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Advertisement1094 1964-08-04 14 TUITION tt Ward* U rVin.)—Box tt et* txtrm QUICK SUCCESS IN driviar Una- runt red S7o Hourly by lessoo $3- 25 c. Ring i S'pore i TIME FOR UNIQUE MyatematultlOßCngllsb. Mathematics— (S'por*) *****. *****7 2 p.m. p.m. Y.W.C.A. Chinese Cooking; Yoga: Malay; Japanese Flower Arrangement: Vacancy open. Enquiries (Spore) *****.1,094 words
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Advertisement847 1964-08-04 14 FOR HIRE It WaraTa U (Mim.)-Bai St ett. txlre FURNITURE rot Hum Ur Ulr* Puronaae At Reasonable Katss. Sib Gee ;h.k. 81 Rothore Canal Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/21&27. BEAUTY CULTURE Wardt fi <*H*.)—Box St ett. extra LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA that has brought total beauty to thousands of world-famous models.847 words
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Advertisement1096 1964-08-04 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wardt tS (Mtn.)-Box it eta. extra M OXFORD TRAVELLER INI snd Volkswagen Ptck-Up IMS ail la good 1 .ondition Apply 100. Bembawang Hills Drive. Spore 20. IMS (DEC.) TRIUMPH HERALD I Estate. 3.00U miles (Mill under guarantee') extras disc brakes seat covers. Price $5. 1(W Ring1,096 words
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Advertisement902 1964-08-04 14 MISCELLANEOUS Ward* $t (Min.)~ Box It eta. extra. CHINESE LAQV require* car lift, williDg compensate. Klnlayaoo Green Paya Lebar Co-op Bulldlags dismiss 6.30 p.m. Maldserrant available Box A 6666 S.T. 8 pore. REPAINT YOUR REFRICER ATIRI Only 540.00 for Prtrtgea up to 8 Cu. ft. Free loan of refrigerator during902 words
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Advertisement746 1964-08-04 14 JM*Mp*aW*BaW*MM*Bß*aß*a ***«SBBBBSB*a*SSSBanPBB*Ba*B*aSS*aBS*BI I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Requires PURCHASING OFFICER In salary scale $695xA45-1,280 the commencing basic salary to be dependent upon qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis In746 words
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Advertisement566 1964-08-04 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited for the poet of Clerk in the Chief Engineer's Division of the Board. Qualifications: Mm pQM Senior CambridßO or Government Chinese Ben 1 o r Middle 111 or equivalent, vernacular certificates. Applicants must possess good knowledge of contract procedures and have at566 words
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Advertisement1301 1964-08-04 15 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.: Out S'pori Sails P. Sham Penanf MENELAuS LirtrptH, Oubli Alt S/11 MENELAUS Li«erpMl, Dublin An 12 Alf 19 An 11/ II An *D AUIOMEOON LiterpMl, Glasgow An 1* Alg 22 Alg 23 21 Aig 21 MACHAON Liverpeel, Avonomuth An 21 Sept 2 Alg 17/211,301 words
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Advertisement2582 1964-08-04 15 HHdHdMHI HHdIdjiHbWMP IWMHHaI akslHH Bfl K^| THE. EAC LINES sV'A.X ycJsl siNCAfOtf kuau uAUtfua.r.swnmiHjui pf«MMO BflK^>Qee*f^Bß mhuh «ouu kunxcit. rotoia.) »n.wHDO«»» •hohi 7»oi rHOMt ii«m r»onnam mommn SAILINGS 10 GENOA. IE HAVRE, NAMDUR6. DREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTIERQAM^JIjiISTtIOAM, OSLO, GOTHENOURO ANI CQPENHAttN Smgapce P. Sham Pensng •lASRA a) ll Part/ 4 Alf2,582 words
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Advertisement1324 1964-08-04 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTIRPAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. S'htai Pinang ICITY OF JOHANNESDUM 14 An •fITY OF DURHAM 21/21 An 21 24 An 2S Aug tvITY OF COLOMBO 29/27 An U Ao| •CITY OF LEICESTER 17/20 Sipt 11 21 Sir M Sill 'CITY OF1,324 words
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Article142 1964-08-04 16 MELBOURNE. Mon.— lndustrtalr I*■ moved around steady levels ln quiet trading. Most issues showled small gains. Phhlp Mortis moved 2/. higher to 42/6 on its record profits and higher dividend. Oil leaders sold sharply lower early but recovered later. Santos finished down 3 to 38/- while Ampol Exploration142 words
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Article242 1964-08-04 16 AUQUST first grsd* rubb.r r.a.k). slaiad at 8 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yaaterday at 65| centa per Ib., down one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing level for tbe position. Tba tone was stagnant. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E doling pnoo In aant* par Ib. ytit.rday: Int. 1 R. 8.8.242 words
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Article71 1964-08-04 16 CHINESE Pradutj Eichanc*. Slngapar* naan prie** par picul yait.rday: Coc.nut all: bulk $51 J seller*, drum $M1 sellers. Copri: Aug. /Sept. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pspp*r: Muntok m-blte $133 sellers. Sarawak white $132* sellers, special Sarawak black $105 sellers, garbled Ldtnponß black $112) sellers. ASTA $125 sellers. Singapar* Coconut Oil71 words
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Article17 1964-08-04 16 August 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65 n cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: Closed.17 words
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856 1964-08-04 16 By Our Market Correspondent rpuE Malayan Stock Ex--I- change opened the week yesterday steady but near lifeless with very little business passing, the lack of a tin price and the market holidays in London and Sydney adding to the normal Monday lassitude. The naval856 words
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Article27 1964-08-04 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indire* Aug. 1 Aug. 3. Industrial*: 94.91 94.94 Tins: 128.60 128.73 S rubber*: 103.02 102.94 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1562 100.27 words
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Article797 1964-08-04 16 MALA YAN STOC K EXCH ANGE dUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttaad (1,000) $1.68: C.S. Maldinga (2,000) 52.78: Dunl.pt $2 BL. (1.000) $1.99. (1.000) $2: Em* ard*. $2.30797 words
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Article40 1964-08-04 16 THE Malayan txohsng* Bank*- Am*. ciatlwi mad* these change* In ita rmtee to merchants yesterday (all rrnte*} to 1100): ••lltni TT *t OD ready: O«uticr>* Mark* 128 3/8: Btlilan Franai 1603; Oanlsh Krinir 2231. To* rut wera ■sefcaaced.40 words
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Advertisement1051 1964-08-04 16 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISIIA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Servsc* H'korg Yokohama Halifax Montreal loronto Cleveland Chicago "Belma Mara" 21 Aug I Sept It Dct 14 Oct 17 Set tl Oct "KMikawa Mare" 4 Sipt 14 Sept II Oct 12 Oct 21 Oct II Oct 9 Net Wast Comet ol1,051 words
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Advertisement1070 1964-08-04 16 |W*«aj*v^ I laH aaaaV JM BTJ "w, asasaW Wai kaW /I aWf iLsWU WM 1 WLmJM AUSTRALIA SIRVItI INOIA. PAKISIAN AMD V lUU slP»n.» 1 ti: rrsnaatli. Aielaile Mellevrse. Sye*ei t* UaaYas Hitipitl.-» Penang P. S um S po<e S nor* f S'nam rcnjnp. BAMORA 18/12 Asg 11, li Aig1,070 words
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Advertisement280 1964-08-04 16 §||jj| tM^2J t L[ii^LLaa^^ k Fan Alia. Part Sail. Raturtaai, aautaiaaa. Haamri lie sayaia. Spore P. S'riam Penang ■'Ceaerai Sikarski" la Part 5/ I Asg HEsr li Part |/4T Aig ■ata «s *«U: c.F. SHARP I CO, (H) LTD. Tab sm* ;sbbi/1, p. su* sun, rt*»i sisss Fart ■aagkak. Haipliag.280 words
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Advertisement41 1964-08-04 16 NEDLLWD GREAT LAKES SERVICE fast sa.hags traa Malaysia lirtct tt Caiaaiaa ail us Srtat lakes tarts. Singapore P sham Penang an U -«N W. 3 8»3 Us.?, U .r, Callug at Miitreii, Tiriat*. MaailtM, Asltatila. SlirilaM. I slue, Jetrnt. Ckicata. Mirtnatia.41 words
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261 1964-08-04 17 A quiet and featureless market for rubber THE Malayan Rubber market ruled quiet and featureless market all yesterday morning with prices unchanged. There was no incentive to trade and turnover was negligible. The tin market was closed because ot the bank holiday In London. It reopens tomorrow. The afternoon session261 words
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Article205 1964-08-04 17 SHIPS lying alongside m* Slnaapori Harbour wharv** *r *«a«*t*d t* day art: Comorin 3/4. Eaqulllno 5. Hlyotama Maru 8/7. Anchlsea 13/14. Rlverbank is Calmlio 21/22. Roggeveen 23/24, 'Jentong 26. Dolpbeverett 27/28, Cly toneua 35/36, Ruya 38/30. BtaU 01 Madra* 42/43. Oiarda 44. Donal 45. American Mall 46.205 words
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Article262 1964-08-04 17 -the following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to Saturday Aug. 1: •P. «D.Y. «I.Y. •T.C. C. 8. Hldga. 2-70 7.7 11.5 I.S K. Smelter* 4.03 8.0 16.8 1.7 Consul Tin orris. 50/- 7.0 17.5 2.5 K N. 314 5.4 7.8 1.4 Gammon262 words
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Advertisement252 1964-08-04 17 OPTION PREMIUMS Auk. 3. Three month*. INDUSTRIAL* I'.niMtead 13 eta. M. Container! 14 eta. 1 unlopn 14 eta. M. Cable* 16 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAMiter IS eta. >v Smelter* 27 eta. M. Inreat. IS eta. .-so 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 20 eta. Ltd. Diap. 12 eta. Rothmana 0 eta.252 words
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Advertisement1402 1964-08-04 17 SECOND MALAYAN FUND ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME Registered holders ot units as at the 30th June 1964 are due to receive a distribution of the income ot the Second Malayan Fund for the six months ending that date The distribution should be made by the Trustee on 15th August,1,402 words
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Advertisement825 1964-08-04 17 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. APPLICATIONS are Invited lrom Feueral Citizens ior appointment as £OUCATIOrt uFriCiuKS in the Ministry ol fcuucation. balary scaie: uoen) $69i, (Sittxdi-ea4/»d2xj4-1,^04, iVvumuu »044. 3i»xiß-io/t>uttxjB-i.u<i2 Pius «~o<». ol Living Allowance at uoveminem raies. vuALiFiCA hO.no. Applicants must possess an Honours Degree of tue University ol825 words
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Advertisement709 1964-08-04 17 TENDERS CONSTRUCTION OF UNMETALLED ROADS. BRIDGES AND CULVERTS TO THE VARIOUS FRINGE ALIENATION SCHEMES IN PAHANG Tenders are Invited for the construction of unmetalled Roads Including Bridges and culverts to the various Fringe Alienation Schemes In the following district*:— Temerloh: 1.709 chains (for 16 schemes) including bridges and culverts Jerantut:709 words
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Advertisement414 1964-08-04 17 TENDERS J.K-R. NECERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'C* and above up to 12 Noon on 11.8.64 at the office of the Jurutera Negert. Negrl Bembllan. Seremban for: Erection and Completion ot One (1) Minor Police Station, One (1) Unit Class F414 words
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Advertisement330 1964-08-04 17 PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from male and unmarried female candidates who are Federal Citizens or State Nationals (or appointment as JUNIOR AGRICULTURE ASSISTANTS in the DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE, PAHANO. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 16th but not their 22nd binhday and should have passed Form II330 words
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575 1964-08-04 18 RACING by Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Monday. JE MAINTIENDRAI, a winner at Kuala Lumpur recently, showed this morning that he has not lost any form when he ran 3f in 41 4/5 on the bit. i Ridden by Mickey Doi> i nelly. Je Maintiendrai i575 words
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Article, Illustration30 1964-08-04 18 MERLE QUIE leads in Kimani, ridden by her husband, R. D. Quie. after winning the first race over 2f at the Penang amateur meeting on Saturday.30 words
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674 1964-08-04 18 L. 2 DIV. I— 7K DO YOU MIND: Proved too good for the opposition over 6f on Sunday, winning In a canter by five lengths; heading for the top clcsi JE MAINTIENDRAI: In peak form, won over XL 11 In June; second to674 words
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845 1964-08-04 18 Weights for Bukit Timah and Ipoh SI NC A P 0 R E, Mon. Weights for all sevan races at Bukit Timah en Wednesday: CLASS 2 DIV. I— 7F Do You Mind 9 OS Je Malntlendrai 8.07 Thunder Bird 8.06 Tlba Tlba 80S Redcar 8.02 Pelor Mas 8.02 Caravelle 8.01845 words
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Advertisement365 1964-08-04 18 For Those Who Insist On The Best *j& The name EBEL is known relatively only to few people. Like many of the better more W exclusive watches it is known mostly to a select circle of people who own an EBEL watch and a few of their friends to whom365 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-08-04 18 HOCKEY—Pfrak (iotl Strriem L»e: Education 'B v Postals: Education 'A' v T. Anson i both ni;itIpoh M pal padanK>. IPerak Lfe: Indian Assn v Horley Methodist School <T. Amsqii'. Friendly: Combined Universities t Sftor Selection iKL padanK. s>. no* < KK—Taininx Lg-e: CRC r Azman Shall Club (Esplanade. L. Perak72 words
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Article, Illustration371 1964-08-04 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By They must ctfrb fear of losing or standards will not improve, says US coach CINGAPORE, Mon. Ame*3 rican coach Bill Miller today hit out at Malaysia's top athletes for their "fear of being beaten." "Getting leading athletes to compete against one another in371 words
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Article74 1964-08-04 19 SEREMBAN, Mon. Selangor proved too good for Ncgrl Sembilan in the Chua Choon Leong tennis match here, winning by 4-1. Results (Selangor first): Singles Rahman Bakar bt Chan Yong Seng 6-1. 6-1; Kwok Yoke Yen bt MJ, Yogaratnam 6-3, 6-3; K. Jayatilaka bt M.F. Yoßaratnam 6-4.74 words
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Article24 1964-08-04 19 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Commonwealth Forces (Malaya Area) annual athletics championships will be held at the Terendak Camp padang. Malacca, on Auk. 27-28.24 words
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Article43 1964-08-04 19 SWANSEA. Mon. The Australian cricketers were all out for 101. their lowest score of the tour, ogainst Glamorgan here today. Glamorgan with a first innings lead of 96. were 62 for two in their second innings at lunch. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article63 1964-08-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Entries for the Tour of Malaysia cycling race, which will be held on Aug. 28, close on Friday. Each state is allowed to send a team of five riders. Those wishing to enter more than one team will have to pay their own expenses. Entries63 words
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Article27 1964-08-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Chinese Association Youth's second basketball tournament for the Tan Biew Sin Trophy will be held in December at Mentakab and Temerloh.27 words
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150 1964-08-04 19 JOE DORAI - SOCCER SINGAPORE TO TEST FITNESS OF PLAYERS JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore, who meet Perak In the Malaya Cup soccer final at Mcrdeka Stadium on Saturday, will play a trial match against Joint Services at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday (6.15 p.m.). The match will also serve as a150 words
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406 1964-08-04 19 SURTEES TRIUMPHS IN GERMAN GRAND PRIX MOTOR-RACING Nuerburrrinj, Mon: John Surtees (Britain) drove an Italian Ferrari to victory for the second successive year In the German Grand Prix here yesterday. Second i n a BRM was Graham Hill (Britain) and third was Lorenzo Bandini (Italy) in another works Ferrari. SurteesReuter - 406 words
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312 1964-08-04 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN MOTOR-RACING By Singapore, Monday qpHE SINGAPORE Motor Club have received 39 x entries so far for the Johore Grand Prix and 37 entries for the main motor-cycle event. "Arid more are expected," said meet secretary B. J.312 words
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Article73 1964-08-04 19 Four banks in soccer tourney PENANG. Mon. Four teaiM will take part in the Peuant Liner-bank soccer competition lot the HIU-Klppen Challenge Cup, starting on Wednesday. All matches. starting at 6.30 p.m.. will be played on St. Xavler i Institution ground. Farquhaz Street. Fixtures: Aug. 5 Overseas-Union v Chartered; Aug.73 words
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Article104 1964-08-04 19 Kedah pick 24 cagers SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Kedah have selected 24 players for the Malaysian basketball meet m Singapore on Aug. 9- They are: Men: Teoh Cheng Seng (capo. Teoh Boon Hooi Goh Kirn Leang. Cheng Kooi Aun, Yeang Choo Hock. Loo Yu Hoe. Khor Chin Kok. Tan Hock Chye,104 words
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Advertisement168 1964-08-04 19 HAPPY GARDEN KFJ ]\^k A SITUATED IN M J) HIGH CLASS DkriCA A N WUNDER S\ RESIDENTIAL r^nCls>t? »fl CONSTRUCTION jW AREA AT JALAN //if ~^%z^XW UNIVERSITY Hi i ii^^^ PETALINGJAYA 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES 2-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOWS 2-STOREY TARRACE HOUSES 4 bedrooms with bathroom attached, lounge/ dining 4 bedrooms with168 words
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Miscellaneous72 1964-08-04 19 encrrn HOCKKI MHA.fc.it Herak Goyt services Lfa Ipoh Commercial Houses Lee: (Ipoh): PWD 9 Batu Gaiah 1. L. Harper Gilflllan 5 Borneo Co. 0. Perak Lfe (T. Anson): Town L. Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson): Glou- Council 3 National Secondary cester Est. 3 FlemlnKton Est. 3. School 0 Krlan L*e:72 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-08-04 20 Cadre of trained men for Ministry ftIALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Agriculture nn d Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the country needs well trained personnel for its agricultural market' inff schemes. He was speaking at405 words
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289 1964-08-04 20 Khir tells of a big drive to make Malaya self-sufficient in rice in ten years IPOH. Monday A DRIVE to make Malaya self-suffl- r cient in padi by 1973 was announced by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari here today. Addressing a press conference after a289 words
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463 1964-08-04 20 Villager accused of 6-year-old murder of his wife COURT TOLD OF MAN WTTH SPLIT PERSONALITY OEREMBAN, Mon. A kampong worker was charged In the High Court today with the murder of his wife six years ago. Kamaruddin bin Othman. 28. pleaded not guilty to a charge of murdering his wife,463 words
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93 1964-08-04 20 Borneo Company strike: 'No new development' SINGAPORE. Mon— The strike by 340 employees of the Borneo Co, Ltd. entered its seventh day today, with strikers Mill picketIng the company's head office In Rolin.son Road and its stores in Old Road Magazine Road. All of them belong to the Singapore Manual93 words
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82 1964-08-04 20 Jomo: Lake Victoria will be renamed WAiKum. noil. Mr. jumu Kenyatta has said that Lake Victoria would have to be renamed. uccordinß to the Kenya Government interpreter. Addressing a mass rally at Klsomo yesterday beside the Lake, about 200 miles from Nairobi, the Kenya Prime Minister said, according to theReuter - 82 words
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Obituary39 1964-08-04 20 THI LATE KENNETH KEI. HiHme lmvinu mortuary OH. 10 v.in lodav for Lin Lum Crematorium toff Airport Road) a»h to be flown to Singapore Wednesday sth August MX 029 5 p.m. Deceased leaves behind widow on.- dauicbter-and son.39 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-08-04 20 THIS PICTURE of the moon's surface was one of more than 4,300 taken by the Ranger VII satellite at the weekend. It is a "close-up" taken at a height of about 470 miles with a camera with a 75mm M lens. The historic close-upUPI - 81 words
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Article222 1964-08-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, said here tonight that Malaya must sacrifice a lot to Sarawak in respect of development "because it is in the frontline." He said this on his return from a two-week222 words
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Article126 1964-08-04 20 SWANSEA. Mon. Glamorgan, with 152 for seven on the board In their second Innings, led the Australian cricketers by 248 runs at tea on the second day ot their match here. Glamorgan scored 197 in their first Innings and the Australians were out for 101. Tea scoresReuter - 126 words
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355 1964-08-04 20 Commonwealth and race: Advice to Britain by Verwoerd BALFOUR. (Transvaal), Mon. Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, South African Prime Minister, said here that Britain should stop allowing nonwhites by their thousands into its midst if it wanted to remain proud of its nationhood. Dr. Verwccrd. who was addressing a political meeting inReuter - 355 words
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Article108 1964-08-04 20 Earthquakes shake three regions LONDON, Mon. Earthquakes were reported from scattered points of the globe yesterday. A series of quakes in the mountain area around Perugia, Italy, damaged buildings and sent hundreds of people fleeing from their homes, but no casualties were reported. A .seismograph at the University of Washington108 words
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179 1964-08-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inrhe Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs, today called on the people to decide "once and for all" whether Malaysia should be for one race or for all races." During a visit to the Coronation Road kampongs here, he said that179 words
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61 1964-08-04 20 Soviet rubber experts aid Indonesia JAKARTA. Mon. Nine Soviet rubber experts are woit. D Sumatra on methods of U] Indonesian rubber. The Russian team is .surveying small holders' plots and remllling facilities in Palembang and Djambi. Indonesia is attempting to upgrade her own rubber as the former processing facilities inUPI - 61 words
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Advertisement278 1964-08-04 20 STAMFORD COLLEGE -~gPy COURSES EXAMINATION bßF x^| SUCCESSES M STAMFORD COLLEGE COURSES W^^f^df^^r 1 FOR 1964/1965 EXAMINATIONS^ 1 Your further educot.on .s sofe in the hoods of th« method of study hos been perfected by the untiring Course which since 1952 brought astounding success mo^l by Colombo Plan Educotionol Experts,278 words
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Advertisement24 1964-08-04 20 20 toords $16 (minimum) JONES to Dafn. and Prt<r a recond ilnu^ntri' Nicola Helen at A/uunia Hospital PetallnK Juya on L'Mh July both well.24 words
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Advertisement186 1964-08-04 20 NIVICO O X T SIGN OF QUALITY AHD TECHNICAL ADVAHCEWENf H4JIE I9" PORTABLE H.P. TERMS AVAILABLE*No Down Payment List Price: $555/- (SPORE) $30-50 p.m. for 20 morilHl »ACKEDBYDAY4NIGHY*^jjr^r T ***** SERVICE*^— ;-2S T V3Pp.ni. to in-in...-. .«fr PENaNP..«S36S •^9 Ib^^^^^^Mi^i^H Sw^k I Modei PTV-19CK JHIL NCR breaks the price barrier186 words
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