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Title Section23 1964-08-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 5 The Straits Times AUGI9O 77| fa**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1964 £> 15 CENTS KDN 73123 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1964-08-05 1 ALLINCTON KENNARD - ALLINCTON KENNARD Afro-Asian group at UN hears the Tengku loud applause from delegates I From I NEW YORK. Tuesday DELEGATES of nearly 40 members of the Afro -Asian group yesterday morning heard Tengku Abdul Rahman sharply criticise Indonesia whose cause in the West Irian dispute, he reminded them,UPI - 1,065 words
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Article, Illustration358 1964-08-05 1 PHASE ONE WILL START THIS MONTH -KH AW KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j Ten thousand j young men and women have been issued with notices for the first phase of civil defence training here this month. This was announced today by the358 words
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Article39 1964-08-05 1 JAKARTA. Tues. A foot disease has infected about ***** cows and buffaloes on the island of Sumba. in the Lesser Sunaa islands, causing a loss of 100 million rupiahs (about, s6B million at the official rate; Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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822 1964-08-05 1 Tax foreign companies more instead of freezing jobs, Tan told KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. I EADERS of two Government Staff Assockitions called on the Minister of Finance tonight to get foreign companies to pay heavier taxes rather than proceed with his decision to "freeze" Government vacancies to boost funds for the822 words
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398 1964-08-05 1 Tengku receives a key— golden seal of US support NEW YORK. Tues.— New York's Mayor, Mr. Robert F. Wagner, put the golden seal on American public support for the Tengku and Malaysia last night when, in a surprise ceremony at Hotel Plara. the Tengku was given a replica of theReuter - 398 words
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268 1964-08-05 1 Disaster for Malaysia to identify with Vietnam don LONDON, Tues— lt would be disastrous for Malaysia's future if the Federation's problem became Identified with that of South Vietnam and Laos, Dr. Victor Purcell, lecturer in Far Eastern history at Cambridge University, said today. In a letter to The Times (IndependentReuter - 268 words
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68 1964-08-05 1 COLOMBO, Tues. Ceylon has decided to deny its airports and seaports to British and American ships and planes going to Malaysia on military missions against Indonesia, an official source said today. Ceylon's Kntunayake airport, built by the British for the war against Japan, canAP - 68 words
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Article55 1964-08-05 1 LONDON, Tues.— Guns boomed, flags flew from public buildings, and naval ships dressed overall around Britain today to celebrate the 64th birthday of Queen Elizabeth. the Queen Mother. The Queen Mother was spending the day quietly at the Castle of Mey, her home in Caithness on theReuter - 55 words
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203 1964-08-05 1 1 MOSCOW, Tuesday j MR KHRUSHCHEV yesterday called for an International agreement to outlaw the use of force In settling territorial and border disputes. He said it. was necessary to liquidate -hotbeds of tension" in the Caribbean, South-East Asia. Cyprus203 words
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Article75 1964-08-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Two more deaths due to cholera were reported iv Kuala Trengganu in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. This brings the official number of deaths in Trengganu to 75 and the total in the East Coast States to 99. There75 words
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198 1964-08-05 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From 17UCHING, Tues. Another five Indonesian border terrorists have been killed by Malaysian Security Forces in Sarawak. The Indonesians were killed in a battle with a patrol of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders yesterday afternoon near Pa Lungan, a few -miles198 words
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Article35 1964-08-05 1 U.S. WARNS HANOI WASHINGTON. Tues. C.S told North Victpam in Note made publlo today "(crave consequences" would result If any more Incidents ocemici such as unprovoked attack on destroyer Maddox on Sunday— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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175 1964-08-05 2 I OSAKA, Tues. v Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, Northern Rhodesian Prime Minister, yesterday, outlawed the Lumpa hurch. Declaring the sect unlawful throughout the muntry, he said in a broadcast ho hoped to he iblc to revoke the ban in i hunt a month provided heReuter - 175 words
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381 1964-08-05 2 Senate bid to bar all help to Indonesia WASHINGTON, Tu*s. SENATOR Birch Bayh, Democrat of Indiana, said yesterday he would propose an amendment to the U553,455 million Foreign Aid Bill to bar aid to Indonesia. Senator Bayh did not specify why he wanted aid barred to Indonesia. He merely saidReuter; UPI - 381 words
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93 1964-08-05 2 JERUSALEM, Tues.— lsrael J has given Jordan about 1,400 square yards of territory in a divided border village south-west of Jerusalem and an opposition party has asked for an Immediate Parliamentary Investigation. Israeli officials said the "minor border adjustment" at theReuter - 93 words
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Article28 1964-08-05 2 SEOUL. Tues.— National police said today 18 people were drowned on Sunday when a bus plunged off a 60 ft cliff into a river.28 words
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Article, Illustration158 1964-08-05 2 SMITH VISITS BANDA FOR TRADE TALKS SALISBURY, Tues. The Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, Mr. Lan Smith, yesterday visited Dr. Hastings Banda. Prime Minister of Malawi. A Government statement last night said: "The two Prime Ministers discussed matters of nvitual interest." It was the first time Mr. Smith, leader ofReuter - 158 words
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Article76 1964-08-05 2 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. J Security police raided the offices of the multiracial South African Congress of Trade Unions here yesterday, a congress spokesman stated. After a 45-minutes search they took away 10,--000 leaflets which, the spokesman said, were printed for purposes of organising workers. In Pretoria securityReuter - 76 words
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192 1964-08-05 2 A Karachi plan to drive vice girls out of city I/ARACHI, Tues. 1Y The Karachi Municipal Corporation is considering a plan to move prostitutes out of the city to the seashore after the complete failure of the city's ban on prostitution. This was the recommendation of a seven-man committee reportingUPI - 192 words
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94 1964-08-05 2 JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Government has bought 17 small aircraft for commercial use In West Irian, it was announced today. Fourteen of the planes will be delivered with two years under a contract signed by the United Nations representative to Jakarta. Mr. Vojko P.AP - 94 words
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Article57 1964-08-05 2 KATMANDU. Tues. The Dalai Lama's representative In Nepal and two of his aides were arrested on July 11 for alleged illegal possession of arms and ammunition. Nepalese Government sources said here. Three more Tibetans were arrested at Nimche baz?ar near Everest suspected of the same offence,Reuter - 57 words
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102 1964-08-05 2 gOMBAY, Tues.— There will be no geography lessons for thousands of pupils in Maharashtra state schools for the next three months •-> someone in the Government Education Department cannot tell east from west. The students' textbooks, provided by the Government, are being withdrawn becauseAP - 102 words
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262 1964-08-05 2 STRONGER PATROLS OFF NORTH VIETNAM Gen. Khanh urges firm action by America SAIGON, Tues. The U.S. Seventh Fleet yesterday strengthened patrols off Communist North Vietnam under President Johnson's orders to destroy any attackers. At the same time, the South Vietnamese Premier. Maj.-Gen. Nguyen Khanh. recommended that the United States retaliateReuter; UPI - 262 words
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203 1964-08-05 2 Probe 'poison war' in Cambodia US UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. T»HE United States formally denied yesterday it x had dropped poison on the Cambodian side of the frontier with South Vietnam and declared its readiness to have the charge investigated by an impartial body. Answering the assertion, made a week agoReuter - 203 words
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Article50 1964-08-05 2 RAWALPINDI, (Pakistan). Tues.— Three Indian soldiers were yesterday reported killed In a .-hooting Incident near the Kashmir ceasefire line. A statement by the Azad Kashmir Government said the Indiana were killed when they fired across the ceasefire line and the fire was returned by its troops.50 words
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Advertisement246 1964-08-05 2 Important Announcement The BORNEO Company Limited IThe Borneo Company Limited, the Company could not, and cannot, give Electrical Equipment Limited. any assurance that no redundancy would Duncan Roberts Limited and Borneo at some time in the future occur, it was Malaya Representatives Limited, not contemplated that any redundancy Singapore, announce246 words
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Miscellaneous36 1964-08-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby V- -viy<UM you com giaw mm? nitMtearJ ..mo mv mucbano ca»Tt oo /^~\~~T/~ t rr aunt tomobQc*^/ Lr\L«*c*ken*e--eEAU.v? /^7 X LrAtf mucu ruMr'?^—' ILL xx> it fob N \j«>u TONIfIMjp 136 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-08-05 3 Talking machines in Trafalgar Square MR. Richard Sharpies (right), the Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Public Buildings and Works, with the Mayor of Westminster, Councillor F. Fitzgerald-Moore, listening to the commentary after inaugurating a coin-in-the-slot talking machine service in Trafalgar Square, London. The commentary can be heard in English, French or60 words
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357 1964-08-05 3 Two found dead as 'Mods' and 'Rockers' engage in riots LONDON, Tues f pWO dead youths were found on the seashore x yesterday after holiday weekend rioting by rival teenage gangs. While detectives investigated, fresh disorders broke out in Hastings, an ancient south coast town which on Sunday had toAP - 357 words
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191 1964-08-05 3 iyAS>HINGTON, Tues. —The official report on the assassination of President Kennedy will be made public on Sept. 14, the Washington Star said ypsterday. Th«» newspaper added that the report, written by the Commission headed by the Chief Justice Mr. Earl191 words
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Article37 1964-08-05 3 HELSINKI. Tues. Fniand. Denmark' Sweden and Norway will proceed with plans for a rombtned Uniied Natic;i\s standby peace force despite doubts over •he v.i've of .sending troops to Cvpnis informed sources said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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443 1964-08-05 3 U.S. racial riots continue: Police open fire JERSEY CITY, Tuesday. fWO Negroes were shot and half a dozen injured here last night as racial rioting continued for the second successive night Early today a mob of more than 100 Negroes had been quietened but window breaking, looting and stone throwingReuter; AP; UPI - 443 words
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160 1964-08-05 3 NEW YORK, Tues.— Two newspaper surveys! published yesterday said Senator Barry Goldwater would win heavy election iupport in the Southern! States because of discontent there with President Johnson's stand on civil rights. A survey in the New York World-Telegram saidReuter - 160 words
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Article73 1964-08-05 3 1,300ft. high tower collapses COPENHAGEN, Tues.— A 1,300 I., high "Lonin" navigation tower in South Greenland collapsed yesterday, officials reported here today. They said that the 25 men manning the tower were all safe and well. The Loran (long range navigation) station was one of a series covering the wholeReuter - 73 words
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188 1964-08-05 3 TUC to discuss supply of N-arms to Bonn f ONDON, Tues. Bri- tain's giant Trade Union Congress will dis- cuss whether or not East Germany should be recognised and the, question; of West Ger- 1 man nuclear armament at its annual congress next month. These questions are con- j tamed188 words
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Article, Illustration225 1964-08-05 3 COURT THROWS OUT SELLERS' CLAIM FOR US$4mil. LOS ANGELES. Tuesday. DETER SELLERS' US$4 million countersuit against 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. was thrown out of Court yesterday. Superior Judge Shirley M. Hufstedler ruled that Sellers did not have a legal cause of action. Fox filed last March 31 a US$l.5 million225 words
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Article76 1964-08-05 3 rvETROIT. Tuev An aerial gymnast plunged to his death before 22.000 spectators a the Tiger Stadium here, last night The gymnast, billed as "Captain Eddie" and identified as Henry Knipschield. 57, was dead oa arrival at a nearby hospital. The accident occurred when Knipschield. performing 8076 words
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Advertisement305 1964-08-05 3 glue that MEJWDsI ALMOST ANYTHING j: j THE UNIVERSAL FIXER i 1 Sole Agents:- J" I JACKSON CO., LTD. s.ngapore JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH VWMVWAWW*W.V.WAVAIWWV.WWJVbVVVV HALF-PRICES SALE! FEW DAYS MORE!! Switi Lac* Blousei $3.90 99" x 52" Bcd<hcett 3 Piece* $6. 50 Padded ■rauicre* S2 90 Coffon305 words
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515 1964-08-05 4 COMPELLED ACCEPT REPUDIATION BY EMPLOYEES OF CONTRACTS' CINGAPORE, Tues. The Borneo Company Limited and three of its subsidiaries, Electrical Equipment L t d. y Duncan Roberts Ltd., and Borneo Malaya Representatives Ltd., announced today that the services of some 340 of their staff have515 words
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303 1964-08-05 4 When Singapore's cars total 400,000 SINGAPORE. Turn. A MINISTRY of National Development official has suggested the setting up of a master transportation plan to tackle the growing traffic problem in Singapore, particularly in the urban area. Mr. Loh See Hong, who is with the planning department of the Ministry, made303 words
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Article, Illustration385 1964-08-05 4 Court told SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rvEFENCE counsel, Mr. Leslie Rayner, told a district court today that the description of a traffic accident given in evidence by a Cable and Wireless telegram messenger yesterday was "fantastic." Mr. Rayner was making his submission at the trial of Major Edward385 words
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Article67 1964-08-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Professor Robin Wood, examiner of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, who it now In Singapore, will give a piano lecture recital at the Cultural Centre at 6.15 p.m. on Sunday. The recital Is presented by the Ministry of Education. Prof Wood,67 words
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Advertisement76 1964-08-05 4 JUST FOR FUN THE AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR NOW SHOWING JOHORE BAHRU (BEHIND REX CINEMA) LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE ADMISSION 20 CtS. 6c 1O CtS. Last 3 Shows: 3-«.30 jop». Toshiro Mifun} Takoshi Shimura "SAMURAI PIRATE 11 Tohoscope Eastmancoloc OPENB TOMORROW! rummmui-J* lunnr^m I IMftMji UtM. -4***lP* aaaaT t ti76 words
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Advertisement287 1964-08-05 4 at ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS OPENS TODAY for 9.30 PREMIERE at REX (Singapore) on TUESDAY 11th J 1 FOR SEASON FROM rTrWffWPV WEDNESDAY lal'MWil 12th August at poniaHaiifp REX (spore) SKY kSpiiH 5 SHOWS at I S SHOWS at lfl&2a£aaaaaaaa(aaaaaaaCaiaaaai 11, 1.30. 4, 11, 1.30, 4, MaaJPaTSLKI ■630& 9 30 630&9287 words
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Miscellaneous471 1964-08-05 4 AN 0 Lj 1 THE following It today s schedule of civil aircraft roovcmenti at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Rome Damascus. Baghdad. Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6 p.m.: from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.20 p.m. from London Cairo, Bombay, Colombo (BA 796) 6.45 p.m.471 words
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Article, Illustration330 1964-08-05 5 Meter -parking in K.L. Motorists who exceed the metered time paid for by two hours will have their vehicles towed away by Municipality KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. YJOTORISTS here are warned that they may find their vehicles missing if they exceed the parking time paid for by two hours when meters330 words
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84 1964-08-05 5 PARTT BUNTAR. Tues. i The chief recruiting officer of the British Army, MaJ. J. J. Plain, will visit Krian district tomorrow to Interview applicants wishing to join as Malayan other ranks In the British army. There are vacancies for linesmen, clerks, drivers, cooks, joiners, mechanics84 words
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230 1964-08-05 5 Big land boom in Province, court is told pENANG, Tues. The 1 value of land in Province Wellesley had risen considerably as a result of building devel.opment, Mr. K. R Somasundram, attorney for a Penang mil- lionaire, Mr. N.T.S. Aru- mugam Pillai, tod the High Court here today. He was230 words
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148 1964-08-05 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— The Sultan of Perak and Raja Perempuan were among the 1.500 mourners this morning at the funeral of Dato Haji Wan Hamaruddin bin Wan Abdul Jalll. 64. who was interred at the Royal Cemetery at Bukit Chandan. Dato Haji Wan Hamaruddin.148 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-08-05 5 MINISTER EXPLAINS THE CROSS IN THE RED CROSS KUANTAN, Tuesday. TiHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman x bin Talib, last night praised the good work done by the Red Cross movement and the role it had played to fester goodwill among the various races in the country. Speaking In261 words
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Article33 1964-08-05 5 PENANQ Tues— The Pengka^ lan ward goodwill sub-commit ier will meet at the Penan* Indian Chamber building in Penang Street at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow to consider "ie formation of street committees33 words
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143 1964-08-05 5 i DENANG. Tues. The Penang State MCA wants the Ministry o; Education to consult the party's central education subcommittee on any revision examination system. In a statement today, the State MfcA explained tt would ask for this consultation in view of the Ministry's143 words
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91 1964-08-05 5 I/ANGAR. Tues A State Community Goodwill Committee has been formed in Perils under the chairmanship of the Mentri Besar. Dato Bheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim The State Secretary. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Lebal Abbas. Is deputy rhalrman with the Asst. State Secretary, Inche Jaafar91 words
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127 1964-08-05 5 Datin in trisha robbed of her handbag DENANG. Tnes. Datin Lee TianK Kens, widow of Malaya's late ambassador to Japan and ambassador-designate to West Germany, was robb '•<! of her handbag while in a trfcha vrsterday evening Datin bO. «a> rrturnim to her home in Birks Road at about 5127 words
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240 1964-08-05 5 ■LACK OF FUNDS. CUT FORCED ON WELFARE BODIES' DENANG, Tues. All district welfare committees have to reject many applications for aid or cut down the amount of relief payments because they do not have sufficient funds. Mr. Lim Chong Hal. secretary240 words
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209 1964-08-05 5 CURFEW BREAKERS: SENTENCE TO BE CUT FOR ALL SINGAPORE, Tues^-AU curfew breakers who were arrested during the recent disturbances here and who were sentenced to jail terms ranging from two weeks' to three months, will have their sentences remitted to a uniform sentence of one week's jail. Those who have209 words
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Article51 1964-08-05 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Detectives from the CID last night arrested an active member of the "Komi Tonjj" secret society operating In Thomson Road and detained him under the Criminal Law (temoorary Provisions) Ordinance. This brings the total number of (secret society members detained ■lnce July 21 to51 words
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147 1964-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Naval Base engineer who was arrested on board a ship in the Singapore Harbour last Friday for non-payment of a debt was released by order of the High Court today, following ;t settlement of the claim. J. S. McNelly had147 words
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Article73 1964-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. On* Ah Tee. 21. wa» fined $300 or three months' jail by the •■HtaM Court here today when he pleadel guilty to a charge of reluming *ioien property. The court was told that O^ was found in possession of 71 kaiis of nee73 words
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201 1964-08-05 6 OFFICIAL RECOGNITION NOT FOR US' ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Malayan Medical Association said today that it would recognise any medical degree so long as it was from a "good" University. The president and publicity chief of the association, Dato (Dr.) R. Sathiah. told201 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-08-05 6 Dato Sathiah said: "Our association will recognise any degrees of good standards. But official recognition of such degrees Is the responsibility of the Medical Council of Malaysia of which the Director of Medical Services, (Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Din bin Ahmad). Is the president. Expansion "I wish to point out that107 words
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169 1964-08-05 6 Rotan, jail for taxi 'passengers' |/"UALA LUMPUR V c* IV The Sessions Cour here was told how thre men hired a taxi, and ther. robbed the driver. Goh Kirn Ann. 38. o: Setapak and Salim bin Hassan, 28, of Kampong Segambut, pleaded guilty to robbing the taxi driver Chow Kin169 words
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95 1964-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Education, Mr. On* Pan* Boon, will ope,n the three-day session on family planning for trainee teachers at the Teachers' Training College at 9 a.m. on August 10. I About 300 students have enrolled for these talks, organised by95 words
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Article21 1964-08-05 6 KLANO. Tues. Mr. Tan Leong Hong of the Penang City Council has taken over as the Town Enelneer21 words
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Article27 1964-08-05 6 MACHANO. Tues. The Kelantan Malay Teachers' Union will hold its annual meeting at the weekend at the union headquarters in Jalan To' Hakim Kota Bharu.27 words
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189 1964-08-05 6 Four years' jail for New Year's Day rape IifUAR, Tues. Mr. iTI Justice Gili yesterday sentenced a former soldier, Ali bin Mohamed Dom, 21, to four years' jail for raping a 21-year-old woman he had known since childhood. The offence was stated to have taken place at Parit Amal, three189 words
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Article54 1964-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Tanglin constituency at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Lee will be accompanied by the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, the Assemblyman for Tanglin. Mr. E. Barker, and the Assemblyman for Kampong Kembangaan. Inche54 words
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Article, Illustration338 1964-08-05 6 JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN - The Samuels have enjoyed 67 'wonderful years of marriage' JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN: By Penang, Tuesday JjiRIENDS of a 92-year-old Penang pensioner, Mr. James Samuel, and his wife Alice, 83, claim that their 67th wedding anniversary last week constitutes a record. "It has been a wonderful 67 years," Mr. Samuel told me338 words
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Article63 1964-08-05 6 PEKA/J. Tues. Tan Yang Aun. 15. of Ahmad High School, became the champion In the National Language Month competitions when he won the speech and singing contests for non-Malays. In a ceremony to mark the close of Language Month, prizes were awarded to more than 70 winners63 words
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Article135 1964-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Ministry of Social Affairs today distributed cash and food parcels to the families of four victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore. The families live in Radin Mas, Serangoon Road, Geylang Road and Jalan Ladang. off Jalan Eunos. The money came135 words
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Article72 1964-08-05 6 rpAIPING, Tues.— P. BivanaX than, 27, an actine police corporal, was produced In the Magistrate's Court here yesterday on a charge of corruption. He was alleged to have accepted $100 from P. Kandasamy as an Inducement to refrain from arresting him and two others, Dharmaraja and72 words
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Article34 1964-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tong Foon. 65. was today fine<J $300 or two months 1 jail for running an Illegal lottery Chee Fan —in Petaling Street on May 25 Tong paid the fin*34 words
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236 1964-08-05 6 QUEENSLAND TRADE MISSION ON TOUR OF S-E ASIA SINGAPORE. Tues.— A j visiting Australian trade mission of Queensland manufacturers to- 1 day began talks with Singapore businessmen to foster more trade between the two regions. The nine-man delegation, led by the Deputy Premier of Queensland. Mr. A.W. Munro, arrived her236 words
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228 1964-08-05 6 Record to help you speak Malay in one hour SINGAPORE. Tues. A long-playing record, which teaches Malay conversation in nearly 60-minutes of playing time, makes the study of the National language very much easier. The lessons in the National Language were arranged by Mr. Goh Sin Tub. a Singapore civil228 words
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Article23 1964-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Th» Red Cross Society ball will be held at the £clangor Golf Club here on Sept. 2623 words
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Advertisement110 1964-08-05 6 and ONTACI mend EMENI jo|js around SB the home BEAR a n n O You plan to see a film but.. Indigestion strikes Jyst one BISMAG 1 BISMINT gives you immediate relief I You come home late trom >*\ •ork you rush your me»i. /%vJ^ rhc remit i» often di»-110 words
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350 1964-08-05 7 COURT HEARS COMPLAINTS BY UNION SINGAPORE, Tues. 'FHE Ministry of x Health had been unable to fill 30 vacancies for junior hospital attendants at Woo Ibridge Hospital because of lack of suitable applicants. This was stated In the Industrial Arbitration Court today350 words
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Article70 1964-08-05 7 Sarawak: 34,716 sign up KUCHING. Tues. National service registration In Sarawak totalled 34.716. the Manpower Department announced today. A spokesman for the department said that only four more days remain for registration and called <>n those who have not vet done so to sign up. Earlier, the Manpower Comptroller. MrAP - 70 words
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98 1964-08-05 7 Trader is accused of spreading rumour ML AR, Tues. A medicine seller, Abdul Azb bin Shariff, 29, was charred in the Sessions Court here today with spreading false rumours likely to cause public alarm about the recent Singapore disturbances Abdul Azit. who pleaded not guilty, was alleged to iui\" told98 words
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124 1964-08-05 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1V Thieves stole a calculating machine, a TV set and liquor, worth a total of $3,020 In three separate raids here yesterday. Prom the RIDA office in Kampong Bharu early yesterday a calculating machine worth $995 was taken. The theft124 words
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Article, Illustration298 1964-08-05 7 General speaks to the new soldiers YOUR FIRST DUTY— BY THE CHIEF OORT DICKSON, Tues. —The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. Ueut.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. today told 400 National Servicemen under training here that their first duty was to "assist the regular forces and the Territorial298 words
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Article43 1964-08-05 7 TEMERLOH. Tues.— The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tallb. yesterday opened a $209,000 national type Malay school in Kampong Awah. seven miles from here. The school, which has 10 classrooms, has a total enrolement of 270 pupils.43 words
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Article34 1964-08-05 7 PARTT BUNTAR, Tues— R. Subramaniam. a 10-year-old pupil of St. Mary's Tamil School here was killed yesterday when he was knocked down by a motor cyclist at Permatang Tok Mahat near here.34 words
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204 1964-08-05 7 Ningkan's tour of towns and army outposts ITUCHING, Tues. SaAY rawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, is making a two-day tour of security forces outposts and towns in the State s Third Division. Accompanied by the Third Division Resident. Mr. I. A. N Urquhart, Mr. Ningkan flew yesterday fromAP - 204 words
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141 1964-08-05 7 PENANG. Tues. A Pakistani, Thadhanl Lai Hassomal, 22, charged with trespassing In the residence of the Thai Consul here with intent to annoy a Thai girl yesterday, was believed to be mentally deranged. the Second magistrate's Court was told today. Woman141 words
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Article19 1964-08-05 7 MACHANO. Tues. —Inche Ghazali bin Mohamed Noor. the Assistant District Officer here, has been transferred to Bachok.19 words
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Advertisement107 1964-08-05 7 EKCOR iV^BB^ f f f deluxe transistorised car radio providing if 1"' I world-wide reception on V V V medium wave and V eight bandspread S >V\\ «nort wave ranges^/^ OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE: Rotating drum tuning scale presenting one waveband at a time for easy tuning. Scale edge-lit to avoid107 words
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Advertisement195 1964-08-05 7 NOW! CUT PAPERWORK COSTS! Multiple copies for 6* each Many people in your company must make multiple copies or produce important forms (statements, invoices, shipping orders, etc.). This involves costly preparation and often timeconsuming retyping. THERMO-FAX Systems Papers 0" white and 8 colors) provide the cost-cutting answer. It costs no195 words
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Miscellaneous285 1964-08-05 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Hi otherwise (I). 1. Qllbertlan attempt to go to 7. A remark about a twtaud lip bed all Sabbath (I. 3. 7). v flattering (13). 9. To forestall It may oa a flva I. at husband la to wife (13). to one chance (7>. 10. It's285 words
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Article212 1964-08-05 8 The woman who didn't like Malaya Mining engineer granted divorce decree in Ipoh IP OH Tues. A mining; engineer's wife left him because she could not tolerate living conditions in Malaya, Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan, was told in the High Court here today. Arthur George Edward Cox. the engineer,212 words
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198 1964-08-05 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MR. K. M. Palmer, president of the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies of Malaysia, will represent the association at the fourth Asian Advertising Congress to be held In Hong Kong from Nov. 2 to Nov. 6. Mr. Palmer, who is managing198 words
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Article30 1964-08-05 8 SEBKMBAN. Tues. The Tunku Ampuan today opened a $171,600 extension to the Malay Girls" Hostel here, providing 60 additional places to the hostel which now house 175 girls.30 words
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Article, Illustration219 1964-08-05 8 'Malaysia must have more trade men in U.S.' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia should have more trade commissioners in the United States to advise businessmen, there on the investm c n t opportunities here. The call was made by Mr. Kenneth W. Marttndale. the new chief of the economic section at219 words
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Article29 1964-08-05 8 PENANG. Tues. The Penang Health Culture League will celebrate its 52nd anniversary with a dinner at its Clove Hall Road premises at 8 p.m. on Aug. 22.29 words
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253 1964-08-05 8 pOH, Tues. th Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today stressed the importance of deep sea and fresh water fishing industry to Ma- laya. I There was plenty of scope for the expansion of deep sea j fishing, he253 words
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Article64 1964-08-05 8 Counsellor for Japan leaves KL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Th« Counsellor to the Japanese Embassy here. Mr. Shigeakl Yamashlta, left for Tokyo today after completing his term of office in Malaysia. Mr. Yamashita, Accompanied by his wife and daughter, haa been in the country for two-and-a-half years. He was succeeded by64 words
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247 1964-08-05 8 pENANG. Tues. A youth was killed and another seriously injured when they were set upon by a 10-man armed gang one afternoon, a preliminary inquiry was told today. "I was hacked on the head and body with swords and knives," Yeoh Ah Seng, 18,247 words
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Advertisement276 1964-08-05 8 THE VALUE OF MILK A glass of milk with your meals ensures that you are l 1 getting the full nourishment your body needs. Magnolia I Milk provides almost all the elements your body requires. Magnolia Milk contains important vitamins, calcium, 1 protein and is a valuable source of energy276 words
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Miscellaneous126 1964-08-05 8 W##»* Oop Htf V.T. Uantlin ITS BEEN OUITe A \y~ v I VOLUNTEER TOR SBMCE. I f*f 11l ■■Mtf "if I l t >j^? wme swce r vwss Y question o. just slug 'im aw take his I Jklfaß gMfcafr. vVWs Jr~ «3 A OREEK VMARRIOirS I HOW AM I126 words
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Article, Illustration1551 1964-08-05 9 THE GREAT MASKELYNE, MASTER OF ILLUSION AND LEGERDEMAIN IN llio middle, of the 19th century the railways of Britain were infested by petty swindlers who chiselled a living from the unsophisticated rustics just beginning to use the new form of transport. One afternoon1,551 words
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Advertisement22 1964-08-05 9 Wi 1 i ll\ f J ■H! C ?iJ G E s TOB ACcOs H Sole Agents:: SIME DARBY Malaysia and Brunei22 words
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Article177 1964-08-05 10 I* Worn, ill) (Mlmimmm) MR AND MRS. Karl I'.ohmn than* all relativex Bad trienni. for tbmt valuaM* sift*, help and priiam at ibe.r weddinn on l-s-M THE FAMILY OF lat* Mr. Ifaa Chlanu l«in< dain> relative* and frtenrt. f.,r saMMCßeei .ir.rt a*at*«ano* during th-ir n Beat, THE FAMILY OF177 words
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Obituary35 1964-08-05 10 J» WmrdM $l« (Mimlmmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of Thomas SfgM who departed us so tragicaJly. hrr with hi* relations. In a car nrci'lent oa B-«-i;<62. Gone bat not forKottra. Beioveti pareota, brother »t*r.35 words
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Article263 1964-08-05 10 Ward* Sit (Minimum) HOT. DELICIOUS. JUICY Hcotch HUMS at Cold Storage Supermarket today. Only 30 cent- each. TRY A PACKET of 'Masters" Freeh Milk and von II .i*k for more bei raw lt« homo«eai*ed aad creamy to 'ha last drop. LAST FOUR DAVB Rule »t Thai rixMii \:i Ati263 words
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Article86 1964-08-05 10 Sit Word. i* efta.) SPECIAL OEVOTIONAL MESSAGES win he delivered ny vimtlng oversea* evangstieti at Kcnr-da. 77, Bras Baaah Koart. KinKupore at H o'clock •MSI miirnmf on tnr in. 3rd to the 7th A'ikum All arr welcome COSPEL CRUSADE will t>* conducted at the National Theatre at 7.1086 words
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Article697 1964-08-05 10 In his meeting in New York with the United Nations representatives of about 40 Afro-Asian countries, Tengku Abdul Rahman once again welcomed the idea of AfroAsian mediation in the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia. He also repeated, however, that mediation can begin only after aggression hes ended.697 words
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Article325 1964-08-05 10 Most Harlem Negroes, according to a New York Times survey, do not hate whites, do not want a separate Negro society, do not believe violence is the best way to a better life and vastly prefer the leadership of moderates like the Rev. Martin Luther King to that325 words
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Article157 1964-08-05 10 COLIN LEGUM - With cornea-grafting becoming almost a routine operation in Singapore and shortly to be introduced in Penang, an "eye-bank" in each centre would meet an obvious needIt would remove the present dependence upon overseas donations, or upon such a gift as that of the Australian girl who died in157 words
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Article444 1964-08-05 10 COLIN LEGUM By nnHE bitter clashes between police, troops and followers of the Northern Khodesian "holy woman" Alice Lenshina have come as a shock to Mr. Kenneth Kaunda's African G ove r n ment here. It is the first time since it took over inOFNS - 444 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1964-08-05 10 The card that Germany holds NEALE ACHERSON WHAT CAN KHRUSHCHEV HOPE FOR IN HIS BERLIN TALKS? by BONN, Tun THERE is an interesting rule of thumb which applies to visits between Heads of State. It is this: the "away" team gets blamed for the failure. Why this should be remains1,090 words
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Letter184 1964-08-05 10 (\FFICERS of the En\J vlronmental Health Branch of the Ministry of Health Investigated the complaint made by Heng Gek Chan published In the Straits Times (ST. July 16) and found that the Backlanes and drains of the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Estate at Pay a Lebar184 words
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Letter87 1964-08-05 10 I think the dusty condition of our town is an appalling commentary on efficiency of the local authority. I know there are many projects which require digging and re-digging of our main roads. The least the authority can do to alleviate matters is to acquire trucks which spray87 words
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Letter44 1964-08-05 10 NEALE ACHERSON - HPO save for defence I sugX gest that not only all ministries and federal departments but also state governments should examine their departmental staff lists to see if they can do away with certain posts still unfilled. ANAK MALAYSIA Koala Lumpur44 words
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Advertisement109 1964-08-05 10 Be happy y y-' id like the V\-* M man who uses x AGNESIA MEDICATED DUSTING POWDER Agnesia Ousting Powder Is gw^UjLjuiJl^sh. specially tormulsted tor th« prevention and cur* of PRICKLY HEAT and o>rmtc eruptions.' Us* as an after bath powder to ITaMIMCBsViI keep you tree from Irritation and discomfort109 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-08-05 11 Ambitious 20-year, $161 mil, blueprint to solve capital's acute traffic problems a new street system with ring roads I)l. showing the heart of Kuala Lumpur's future "drive without tears" street system, announced at a Press conference on Monday. Outlined above are the two ring roads in139 words
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300 1964-08-05 11 Next month: A half-mile road to ease capital traffic p KUALA LUMPUR. Turn. J^ HALF-MILE road which will ease peakhour traffic in the heart of the Federal capital, will be opened next month. The stretch from the viaduct running behind the Selangor Club to the roundabout will draw traffic from300 words
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Article53 1964-08-05 11 TAIPINO, Tues. The museum In Taiping is still very popular with visitors. In all 147.318 people visited it during the first six months of the year, though most of ttie exhibits h.tve been sent to Kuala Lumpur leaving behind only a few skele•ons. stuffed animals, snakes53 words
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319 1964-08-05 11 Two men jailed for having bullets SEQUEL TO POLICE RAID ON HOUSE IN MALACCA YjALACCA, Tues. Two carpenters were today found guilty in the Sessions Court here of possessing a bullet each without a licence vL^ f I uala Lumpur and i Neoh Boon Keng. 21. of Penang. Low was319 words
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151 1964-08-05 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The branch manager of Champion Motors Ltd. Mr. W.G. Van Herpen, testifying in a trade union dispute before the Second Industrial Arbitration court today over the dismissal of a company employee was asked by his advocate whether he was "antl"151 words
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70 1964-08-05 11 MUAR. Tues. Three Indonesians found in a sailing boat, off the mouth of the Muar river, were detained by police this afternoon. They art now being Interrogated by the Special Branch. The boat, loaded with more than seven tons of charcoal, was towed to70 words
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Article59 1964-08-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Shar.mugarn. 21, unemployed, pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court hen today, to a charge of robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Bascan Kaur. of 1300 and Jewellery worth |M 0 on July 29 at the 4J milestone. Bung«l Besi Road He Is59 words
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Article41 1964-08-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— New officials of the Sepang Recreation Club are: Chairman. Inche Zaharl bin Abdul Rashid; secretary, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Hajl Ishak: assistant secretary. 8y c d Hussaln bin Syed Ibrahim and treasurer, Inche Ismail bin Wok.41 words
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95 1964-08-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues The Police yesterday morning searched the '< premises of the criminal district and magistrates' courts at South Bridge Road following an anonymous A 99 call that four time-bombs had be«*n planted in the vicinity. A half-hour's careful search by divisional police95 words
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108 1964-08-05 11 Another $1,100 received for NTUCfund OINGAPORE, Tues. The National Trade* Union Congress today received two donations totalling $1,100 for its "rehabilitation fund." The donations came from the Singapore Buddhist Federation ($1,000) and Mr A T Simper ($100). This brings the fund for victims of the recent dlstur- b »"«s in108 words
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97 1964-08-05 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. More than 150 youth* -'Hf™? "P the Johore English College recruiting centre today to enrol in the Malaysian Armed Forces The recruiting officer, Lieut mar addln ld the ponse today was very encouraging. Yesterday only about 50 turned97 words
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Article57 1964-08-05 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A political detainee. Tan Boon Chuan, was released from Changl Jail yestrrclny after being detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance since Sept last year. I Tan. ii Nunyang University gra- duate. was arrested together uith jll other men, graduates and i undergrads. for57 words
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Advertisement93 1964-08-05 11 PLANTERS PEANUTS W^ (Cocktail Salted) are best. M In Fact the Life of the party Also available m CASHEW and MIXED NUTS VACUUM PACKED j^te( FROM U.S.A. f|T /Ty ALWAYS FRESH j\ M Sole Agents- M wt NAINA MOHAMED SONS (M) LTD. 1-5 Medan Pasar, K. Lumpnr BRANCH: 12 Bcmcb93 words
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Advertisement205 1964-08-05 11 A jewel-coloured col- k\ T■& rfSfl S^^J 2A of zing and dash. v^ ur Shifts, Muu muus, mJr V I Blousons, Jamaicans m \IQDB arid Capris in flour- Vc ishing jungly florals, Aj| L# sizzling kaleidoscopic colours on cotton or Arnel. In original jTlm If Hawaiian designs, fully lined, meticulously205 words
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Miscellaneous634 1964-08-05 11 mwa I Cocktails For Two; 12 midnight RADIO SINGAPORE ciose. SHO ri T^ v 2 E sn fe^. CM: RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM \y.\\t. shKVICE: 476 metres. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M: 0.00 Good Morning. SKRVICES 6.01 Morning Prelude. 7.00 Mfws: 41.7 AND 60.2 METRES 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News; 7.40 Breakfast634 words
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Article, Illustration322 1964-08-05 12 Stephens tells youth: Your task to unify the nation lESSELTON, Tues. J The British colonial system of government, which has made Malaysians feel that they are inferior, is a curse that must be got rid off as quickly as possible, Dato Donald Stephens. Chief Minister of Sabah, said yesterday. Speaking322 words
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128 1964-08-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Twenty trainees from various firms here beean a three-week uroduction man- agement course at the National Productivity Centre in Petaling Jaya yesterday. The course. \vh;rn *v opened by Mr. Yip Phooi Tong. the training iind investigating officer of the centre, will128 words
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Article83 1964-08-05 12 IPOH. Tues A tentative charge of robbery was preferred against two youths. Syed Azml bin Syed Mansor. 23 and Syed Jamaluddln by Syed Aman Shah. 20. in the Magistrate's Court here today. The were alleged to have rob- j bed a news vendor. N Mohamed I83 words
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Article41 1964-08-05 12 BAIL PAHAI. rues Tong Kong Chin. 67. a tailor, was oaay fined S5OO or four months' tail by the Magistrates Court here for carrying on an illegal 3«--character lottery In Yong Peng. I He was arrested on July 1»41 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-08-05 12 MR. Lim Jit Chow (right) of Ipoh, and friend test a three-phase transformer at Ardmore Engineering School, Auckland University, New Zealand. A Colombo Plan student. Mr. Llm is in his third professional year for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. He will sit his finals60 words
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485 1964-08-05 12 IPOH, Tue« A PLEDGE of loyalty to the Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong of good wishes to the Prime Minister on his foreign tour and a protest against the amendment to the Internal Security Act, are among the 42 resolutions scheduled for debate at the conference485 words
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125 1964-08-05 12 Warning by govt on use of station wagons CIKGAPORE. Tue*. The Registrar of Vehicles Office today warned that action would be taken against those who used station wagons and private buses for carrying "paying" passenKen» on excursion trips in Singapore and sightseeing tours to Malaya. "Station wagons and private buses125 words
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Article65 1964-08-05 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The former Vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, will deliver the Singapore Medical Association lecture on "Infamous conduct in a professional respect" on Aug. 20 at the Allen lecture theatre. Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines at 8.15 p.m. The talk is65 words
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133 1964-08-05 12 I^UCHING, Tues- Five executive membars of the Bank Negara Malaysia arrived bere yesterday on a preliminary survey regarding the establishment of a branch. In Kuching, they will visit banking agencies, meet Ministers and officials. The five-man team consists of Inche Ismail bin All.AP - 133 words
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Article46 1964-08-05 12 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tue* Inche Shuib bin Ya acob. 11, hu Deen appointed artmg executive secretary of the Malayan Association of Youth C'uibs in Kuala Lumpur. The Inch* Mohamed Na.-ir bin Ibnihim, now on a two-month lour of tr»« i United Statrv46 words
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Article76 1964-08-05 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The cao.t amp Monarch last night completed the first phase of the Jesselton to Hong Kong cable link-up in the current South-East Asia and Commonwealth telephone cabl*system (Seacom) operations. The Mercury will complete the whole Jesselton to Hone Kong operation in October.76 words
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321 1964-08-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tv««. THE Malayan Railway Administration yesterday accused the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya of confusing railway employees and the public by its statement regarding payment of retiring benefits to former dailyrated railway workers now on the monthly establishment. The general secretary of RUM.321 words
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85 1964-08-05 12 JESSELTON. Tues Rhinoceros. dugoitK tar sier oranK iiutan. gibbon and proboscis monkey are protected animals in Seb-ih under the new fauna conservation ordinance published here today The maximum penalty for hunting tfies#> animal* IIV-sally is imprisonment for fi\e ><'.irs "ml fine of S.VOOO The85 words
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463 1964-08-05 13 Changes forecast in U.S. stockpile releases policy BUGBEE SAYS MORE RUBBER WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE SOON WASHINGTON, Tues Natural Rubber News, publication of the Natural Rubber Bureau, today forecast changes in sales of U.S. stockpiled rubber. In an article In the August Usue of the news entitled "Contemplated changesReuter - 463 words
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Article, Illustration383 1964-08-05 13 America's goodwill envoy (5) presents bear cub to zoo JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. IfIVE-YEAR-OLD David Lee Arnold, America's "goodwill ambassador to Malaysia," today presented a 151 b. yogi bear cub to the Johore zoo as a token of friendship to the children of Malaysia from the children in the United States.383 words
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80 1964-08-05 13 DENANG. lues. Penang Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section) members will stage a boria at the City Stadium to mark "Han Wanita Malaysia" (Malaysia Women's Day> at, 8 p.m. on Aug 25. Altogether, 17 women's organisations in Penang will take part in the open-air80 words
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Article57 1964-08-05 13 ALOR STAR Tups Deputy Supt. Teoh Seng Chuan has resumed duty here as deputy 0.C.C.1.. Kedah and Perils A->st. Supt. R Dpv.idaviti. who was acting for Deputy Supi Teon when the latter attended tln-ee-month senior police officers course in Kuala Lumpur is now in charge o(57 words
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Article50 1964-08-05 13 JLSSELTON. lues. The Land and Suivpv Office in the Sandakxii administration building caught fire yesterday morning Out no damage was done except to the roof. The fire :s suspected to have been caused by a short circuit believed to have occurred after n flash of l'.ghtnin^.50 words
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75 1964-08-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Transport Workers" Union will bold an emergency meeting of the workers of the Seremban Bus Coat the Happy Theatre. Seremban. tomorrow night. The meeting viill conduct a secret ballot to decide whether tn take Industrial action to obtain the claims submitted75 words
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Article35 1964-08-05 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues Tengku Raudzoh. wife of the Tengku Bendahara. TenKku Abdul Malek. will sftve away the prizes in the Kuala Muda Language Month Competitions at the Ibrahim Secondary School here tomorrow evening.35 words
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223 1964-08-05 13 Dato Chua to help Johore ferry WOrkers VfUAR, Tues. The chairman of the Johore Works Committee, Dato Chua Song Lim, is to discuss ferry workers' land claims with the Johore Mentri Besar and the Collector of Land Revenue. Inche Mohamed Yassln bin All, the president of the Muar/Batu Pahat Ferry223 words
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175 1964-08-05 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An exhibition of photographs called "Focus on Colour" will be on display at the National Library theatrette on Saturday and Sunday. The exhibition is part of a continuing programme of Eastman Kodak Company to advance creative application of photography. It175 words
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Article52 1964-08-05 13 MALACCA. Tues A parade, a garden party and a police band display will mark the birthday of the Governor of Malacca, Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusof. on Sunday. The Governor will also present awards to 19 people at his residence. Monday will be a public holiday52 words
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132 1964-08-05 13 IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Eight hundred women here are to be fitted with a contrace ptive which can be effective for about two years. More than 200 married women have alread: brrn fitted v'th this in the pilot proirct of the Federation or Famil> Plannine Association Its132 words
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Advertisement621 1964-08-05 14 (Continued .from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Wore*. St (Mill.)— Box M rli txtrm COOD COOK-BOY Recent testimonials. Ihre In. Phone (Spore) ***** •i a.m. to 4 p.m. WANTED ASIAN ASSISTANT Manager for rubber estate. Apply statins experience to Box A 1596 B.T. Penang-. PHARMACIST Qualified Locum required early September, 1964.621 words
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Advertisement862 1964-08-05 14 LOANS It Wmrd* SJ (Mtn.)— Box It eta. mmtrm SMALL LOANS AVAILABLE. Give particulars together wltb telephone. Apply Box A 6651 B.T (Spore). Singapore Citizens only. FURNITURE Word* St (Min.)— Box tt ets. oxtrm FOR DISTIKCTIVB CANE Ournliur< call Adrian's 426 River Valley Koad. ***** (Snore I OFFICE EQUIPMENT tt862 words
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Advertisement1038 1964-08-05 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* St (Mln.y—Box tt el*, emtrm ANGLIA STATIONWAGON 19«2. 26.000 Miles Spare Head. Carburettor Aquaplane Exhaust. Contact D" Anger. omrr 280) Xxi 4736. Home *****1. Spore AUSTIN COOPER registered 1963 tyres new exhaust ayatem revolution counter sldeacreens «ing mirror $3,600. Pbone Singapore ***** Evenlugs. USED CARS1,038 words
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Advertisement1008 1964-08-05 14 FOR SAI.F •Tare's <J < Mlm.t— Box Sft rfs. extra lALI NOW ON!' special discount on American men's blue Jeans Maverick" "Corral". Men's, Ladles woollrn sweater* cttrdlcan at Doulalram sons 68. HlKh Strret (Spore). HOTEL FURNITURE erven rooms complete Vono i-prin* beds. Wardrohrs taUta dffkn chairs etc. plus rntan lounui;1,008 words
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Advertisement1234 1964-08-05 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK Oui S'pori a>ls P. Sham Pining MENEUUS LirtriM*, Dct'm *.ag 1/11 MENELAUS UverfMl, DuDhn An 12 An IS An '1/1! An 20 AUIOMEDON Livtrfeel. Glasgow Aag II Aig 22 An 23>2t An 17 MACHAOH Liorfoel, Avonomutk Aig 21 Sift 2 An 17/21 AUTOLYCUS Liverfiel,1,234 words
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Advertisement1357 1964-08-05 15 Lwwwwwwwf Af M tt aVawkMßfwi W U I U J W'"'M THE E AC LINES V° jf*M stMCAPOit KVAiA iwwit. r.iwrnnniAM pswaho B&TshtJ^sil oi-— «««houji a« »m»anc to. »o.oi»»j i/j.wiso ovav fc^fl^J^^aTM rnONi 7*ol mo«i uiu ritOMi aita iwo.ia«M7i SAILINCS TO SENOA, Ll NAVRE. HAMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP. OTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO,1,357 words
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Advertisement1177 1964-08-05 15 \rU L£ pit I \B£Nminff\ EIPRtSS SERVICE TO UNION. LIVERPOOL I CSaTTINtNTAL PORTS. BENVRACKIE f gy** Dg»oote PL Sham Pmawg Antwerp fiat II CI. I/An 1 An I Hamburg Saft IS Singapon Pt S'haai PMafli HamKurg SMI U. 31/TaMT An I/S Singapore P. Sham Pman BENUUNS HaariNbg. LMwM, S'moata.. An1,177 words
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Advertisement1291 1964-08-05 15 feELLERMAN IUCKRALL S.S. CO. LTI. FOR LONDON HAMBURS ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND i MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapori PI. Sham Pawni KiTY OF JOHANNESIUBS M An •CITY OF DURHAM 10,22 An 21/24 An 2J/2S An TCITY OF COLOMSS Kill AM SS Aat •Cm OF LEICESTER 17/71 Saft 21/23 Sfft M Mil tCITY OF1,291 words
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Article131 1964-08-05 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. Industrial! continued to trade on quiet lines with values steady. Leaders tended to ease BHP lost Od to 54/6. New Broken Hill highlighted base metals, gaining a further 4/to 115/-, and tin shares improved. Other issues were steady. Oils eased, led by Santos, which finished down131 words
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Article251 1964-08-05 16 AUOUIT flrtt gr*d* rukker r.p. al***d at S p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at SSI cents per Ib., unchanged on Mondays clostog lerel (or tbe position. The too* waa doll. and F.M.R.I. clotlni prMsi in csjnts sj*r Ml. ytsttrday: mt 1 RSS. prompt f.o.b. buyers «s|, sell- <N>;251 words
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734 1964-08-05 16 By Our Market Corresspondent MALAYAN Cables and Eastern Smelting made the best showing un the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with Cables putting on 14 cents to business at $2.60. Final business, however, was at $2.56 and there were sellers over and no buyers, disposing734 words
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Article27 1964-08-05 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stork Indices: Auc. 3 Am: 1 Industrials: 94.94 :ii.ni Tins: 128.73 128.75 rubbers: 102.94 102.94 Dec 30, 1963 100. Dec 29, 1962 a 10027 words
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369 1964-08-05 16 q>HE price or Straits tin I on the Penang market yesterday fell $2 a plcul to $634.37} on an ottering unofficially estimated at 240 tons down 15 tons from Friday. The market had been closed on Saturday and Monday for tbe British369 words
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Advertisement1062 1964-08-05 16 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISIIA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Sarvlo* H'konf Yo>o'ama Halitai MontiMl loronto Cltvtltno Clnc*|« Stlitia Man" 21 A« I Sen 1| Oct 14 Ott 17 Oct 21 o*l '•Kusiktwt Mart" 4 Sap! 14 Sept II Oct 22 Oct 20 Oct M tct I Htf Went Coast of1,062 words
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Advertisement938 1964-08-05 16 [™lOR lENTj LJNES TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S. S. "CATHAY" (14,000 tons fully Departing SINGAPORE Sth S«pt 1964 PORT SWETTENHAM 7th Sept 1964 PENANG Bth Sept 1964 Arriving LONDON 2nd Oct 1964 via Colombo, Aden, Pert Sold, Naplei, Gibraltar La Havt* Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation available. Apply to938 words
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Advertisement533 1964-08-05 16 V~gs^ ORIENT MIO-EAST LINES F^^ GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST DIRECT SAILINGS FROM SIH6APORE AND MAUTA 10 CANADIAN ANO US COEAT UUS POUTS Start t, riM Ptunt Moatrtti S.a "MAP.ION6A MARIS" Stpl 1/14 belt 15/11 St|t 11/11 Ocl «*IStl! call at MONTREAL, TORONTO. HAMILTON ASHTAOOU CLEVELAND, TOLEDO. DETROIT, 80EEH lAY. MILWAUKEE533 words
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Advertisement241 1964-08-05 16 Passenger Cargo Service, Srrairt/Nagapattinam/Madras Spore P. S'hom Penonq TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy. 142 2/5 Aag 6 Aug 7 Aug Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy Son* Ltd., Singapore. Phone *****. WESTOOUNO EUROPE SERVICE mmm Sinpoor* TmSin"^ 1^ Penang Marseilles, Havre, Ounkirt, HAM 11/11 Aot I|/21 Aaf 22 Aaf Antwerp. Hamburf. BrteM241 words
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Article807 1964-08-05 17 RUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with '<'■■<• number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutttad (2.000) 51.68, (1,000) 11.67; Dunleps (1.000) H 98. (2.000) SI 97; Etse erdt. J2.2S BL,. (2,000) 52.30. (3.000) $2.31: E.807 words
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Article74 1964-08-05 17 CHINKS! Prwiuc. Exahanga. Singspart noon prices par plaul yetterday i ueeonut all: bulk SSI acllera. drum |M sellers. Copra: Aug. /Sept. UK/Continent Unquoted. a> pper: Muntok white J133 aellera. .Sarawak whit* ***** aellera. apeclal Sarawak black *lOS aellera, garbled Lampong black SI 1 2a aeU^ra. ABTA $125 aellers.74 words
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Article37 1964-08-05 17 ON the Irts luhmii market la Honx Kunu yesterday the H.I. dtllar waa quoted at 5.73 for T.T. ■ml 5.73J for cath. Starting was quoted at 10 97 and «n« taal al geld at 249*.37 words
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Article24 1964-08-05 17 August 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65a cents (unchanged). TIN: $634.37} a plcul (down $2). Unofficial estimated offering; 240 tons (down 15 tons).24 words
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Article224 1964-08-05 17 SHIPS lying, alongside the Singapar* harbour wharves or sxptcttd (Miy are: Benvrackla 1/2, Sedlll N.W. 2, Rawang N.W. 4 Ellen Bakke b. Mlyotama Mam 6/7, Coronla 8/9, Kosovo 10/11. Dynanoh Maru 15/16, empire Klttlwake 21/22. Gorgon 23, Sons Be 26. Yuklkawa Maru 27/28, Wattakl 29 '30. Mathllde224 words
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Article244 1964-08-05 17 Aug. 4. Three mootba. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. M. Container* 14 ct*. Uunlop* 14 eta. M. Cable* 16 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. McAllater 13 eta. ft. Smelters 27 eta. M. Inveat. 13 eta. r>so 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 20 ct*. Fed. Dlap. 12 ct*. Rothman* tf eta. Kltzpatricks244 words
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Article12 1964-08-05 17 clatien made no chance* in iti rates to merchant* >tsterday.12 words
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Advertisement418 1964-08-05 17 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 14) SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Word* $S (Mln.y—Bn St eU. nttrm THIS WICK'S OFFIH at S.P.R. de SUva Ltd., 45 High Street Singapore One Good nquare Emerald Diamond Platinum Cluster Rlnc 11.22.vOne Good Oval Blue Sapphire Platinum Cluster Ring 5375/- One Single Stone 40 point418 words
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Advertisement753 1964-08-05 17 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Notice Under Section lit (X) The Municipal Councillors of the Town Si Fort of Malacca hereby give notice under Section 102 (2) of the Munclpal Ordinance (Chapter 133) that a draft Layout Plan of the Area described hereunder has been ore- pared and is open753 words
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Advertisement714 1964-08-05 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. Whereas the streets known as:— Jalan Buklt Merah from Rmnah Bomba Circus to Henderson Road situate on Mukim I. Jalan Kllaag. Jalan Kllang Barat and Jalan Kllang Timor situate on Mukim L Within the714 words
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Advertisement771 1964-08-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Federal Citizens fcr the appointment of a Clerk in the Negeri Sembllan Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift Loan Society Limited. Seremban. Candidates must have passed Form IV or the Oversea School Certificate Examination. 2. The Salary Scale is $122.50--750 145/Examlnatlon Bar/185 x 14 227/ Examination771 words
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Advertisement769 1964-08-05 17 TENDERS J.P.T. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JP.T. registered Contractors Class "D" Concrete and above will be received at the office of the Bute Drainage Irrigation Engineer, Kedah/ Perils, up to 12.00 noon of the llth. August, 1964. FOR: Construction of Reinforced Concrete Tidal Controls with excavation and spoil disposal by769 words
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Advertisement819 1964-08-05 17 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received i from registered P.W.D. Con- I tractors In Class "E" and i above up to 3 p.m. on 21.8.1964 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Selangor. Kuala i Lumpur. For THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF I THREE BLOCKS OF TWO819 words
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Advertisement103 1964-08-05 17 MOBIL OIL MALAYA LIMITED InTlte* Applications for the position of Draughtsman for 1U Division Office la Singapore. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) ClUsen of Malaysia between the ag«a ol 25 and 34. (2) Secondary School Education (Preferably School Certificate). (S) Successful Apprenticeship In reputable Drawing Office and possesses Intermediate Certificate of Institute of103 words
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573 1964-08-05 18 NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday JWENTY of the 22 players who toured India in May-June and nine others have been selected by the Malaysian Hockey Federation for the first of two final rounds of intensive training for the Olympic Games573 words
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Article56 1964-08-05 18 i RAUB. Tues. Raub District 1 team for the Pahang QovernI ment services athletics meet at fKuantan on FTlday and SaturI day Kassim Mohamed. Chen Kon Swee. Sangaran, Yelliah. Kulanduvellu. Padyan, Mat Noor YusofT, i Munir Mahmud. Antony Chai, ZaiI nal. Ragavan. Kernal Singh. Lawi rence Pak Chew56 words
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Article105 1964-08-05 18 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER Taipinx I-gr: Pemuda Sokan 4 r M.H. 0 L. Permk Div. 2 Chinese Club 2 Nova Scotia Est 2. Province South Lfe (Nibong Tebalc Sk. Bakap Rangers 3 CRC I. Bafan Serai Lgt: Chersonese Esi 1 Seng Ext 1. Raub Oist Lge: Phansoomin* 5 Rovers 0. HOCKEY105 words
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Article436 1964-08-05 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP I LONDON, Tv««. 1 THE AUSTRALIAN cricketers were shot out for 101, their lowest total of the season, by Glamorgan at Swansea yesterday. but made a good recovery to stay in Die match with a reasonable chance of victory. Glamorgan spinners Jim PressdeeReuter - 436 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-08-05 18 r»HUA Sui Kwang (left) and A. Haselgrave receiving their prize from Mrs. F.H.G. Wagnef, wife of a committee member of the Royal Perak Motor Club. Chua and navigator Haselgrave. who drove an MG 1100 were the overall winners of the North Malayan motor rally at Ipoh52 words
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153 1964-08-05 18 More than 10,000 spectators expected Schools meet SINGAPORE, Tues. More than 10,000 spectators are expected at the Malaysian schools' athletics championships here on Friday and Saturday. Already more than 7,000 tickets have been sold to schoolchildren. The meet will be held at the Chinese High School ground at Buklt Tlmah153 words
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Article25 1964-08-05 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The An-glo-Chinese School annual swimming championships will be held on Aug. 14 at the Chinese Swimming Club here at 2 p.m.25 words
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Article19 1964-08-05 18 MINISTRY MEET SINGAPORE, Tues. Ministry of Health annual athletics championships will be held at Farrer Park on Aug. 22.19 words
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499 1964-08-05 18 ATHLETICS LonA don, Tues: Witold Baran (Poland) broke the European mile record with a 3:56.0 at an international meeting at the White City Stadium here yesterday. Baran's time was 1.65e0 outside the world record held by New Zealand's Peter Snell. The first thre« men wereReuter - 499 words
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340 1964-08-05 18 FAM may use new system for the tourney MERDEKA SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pakistan's withdrawal from this month's Merdeka anniversary football tournament, which was confirmed yesterday, set the FAM organising co m m ittee new problems to consider at their meeting at FAM House today. Following the earlier withdrawal of340 words
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Article82 1964-08-05 18 I POH. Tues-. The rush lor Malaya Cup Final tickets is on. The first allotment of 852 S4 I tickets were sold out here today. I Another lot of 5,000 tickets <S2 each) is expected to arrive here on Friday. Perak Amateur F. A. treasurer Choong82 words
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Article27 1964-08-05 18 SEREMBAN Tues.— Negri Sembilan will meet Selangor in the quarter-finals of the Government Services football competition at Kuala Pilah on Aug. 12. kiikoff 5 p.m.27 words
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Advertisement321 1964-08-05 18 I Elegant, Blue Gold 0 UNCRUSHABLE I MALAYSIAN TIES I ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC Have you bought yours yet? KUALA LUMPUR of MSt.OO Mch from: I MALAYAN COMMERCIAL AGENCIES, LTD. (Travtl Agcntti Federal Hot«l Bldg., 37, JoJon Buklt Bintong. Telephone No: *****. PENANG at MS4.M aoch321 words
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Advertisement24 1964-08-05 18 8r Enjoy the masculine freshness of I Ha CrMn> J Pra-BtcMc £J5 \S /unm *M limMmi I lUP I g| SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON24 words
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Miscellaneous135 1964-08-05 18 SPORTS DIAfi Y six CXX Spore Business Houses (Seniors Group "A"): Borneo Motor£ v Spore Glass (Parrer Pk); Bra m toco v HK Bank tßale^tier Rd); Group "B": Mercantile Bank v Cold Storage (Balestler Rd>; Malaysian Airways v Chartered Bank (padangi. Juniors Group "A": P N v Simc Dai by;135 words
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Article, Illustration689 1964-08-05 19 ANlTA— best bet today RACING b T IMPROVING MARE HAS AN EASY TASK AS THE FIELD WILL BE REDUCED BY MANY SCRATCHINGS MY BEST BET at Bukit Timah this afternoon is Anita (Race Six). Improving with every run, the five-year-old mare has won four times in her last six outings.689 words
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Article200 1964-08-05 19 Weights for 4 races at Ipoh IPOH, Tues. Weights for four races at Ipoh on Aug. 12: CLASS 3 DIV. 2 «F Green Jungle 9 00 Jazz Tune 9.0Q Jonal a oO Royal Heritage 9 uo Your Highness 111 9.00 Plnero 9.00 Singaporean II 8.11 Terbang 8.11 Astounding 8 10200 words
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Article122 1964-08-05 19 TIMESPORT SELECTIONS EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Racel DAIRY KING Orange Wlioaa Laah LASH Kon Tiki Orange WllUara O. WILLIAM Flathing Rocket Wisley Inn Race! BLSH QUEEN Jan Singer Ever Onward MISS SUSAN Ever Onward A pa Kabar M. AUCTIONEER MIm Susan Jazm Singer RaeeJ DJAZZI Buaya Tapah Mana Tabu122 words
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1447 1964-08-05 19 BT, TIMAH 3rd day CARD KEY: A tetter after the bone's name Indicates the type of goto* preferred; f fast; g good; a soft; h heavy a any. Betting forecast; (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. 'Apprentice allowances; Soaidl. P. K. Leong, Urn and Dragon 3-lb; Nasudl. Ng and Chong 5-lb:1,447 words
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Article321 1964-08-05 19 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Classifications for 23 horses was an nounced by the MRA. CLASS 1: Fire Gold (5. b na g by Gold Nib— Atua Maid). CLASS 2: Film Goer 111 (2. eh M m by Empire Way Lady Hopeful); Master Auctioneer (2. or a g by321 words
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166 1964-08-05 19 Entries for amateur meeting at A. Star A IVOR STAR, Tues. There will be only five races at the Kedah Cymkhana Club's amateur meeting here on Saturday. The entries: SULTAN OF KEDAH CUP, Class 1 heap gf: Timberlane, Norval Lad, Sweet Eighteen, Robin Hood n. Obedient Son, No Kidding. Niccolina.166 words
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Article476 1964-08-05 19 IPOH, Tues. mHE BEST lawn tennis players In all Malaysian x territories will compete in the first national championships on the Municipal Courts here from Friday to Sunday. Among the champions who have entered are Van Wu <Babah), Augustine Song (Sarawak) and Sharln Os man476 words
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Advertisement131 1964-08-05 19 j EATON «m-mmmWMW 4 m*^L. < Mlf*^^om j*tHf* a^as Bk ■^^^9E& 0£ f \^r H»^ Now you can drive in cool, relax- a flow of refreshing refrigerated air fit ed comfort even on the hottest a matter of seconds. Easily adjusted days! The new Eaton Automobile louvres assure complete air131 words
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Advertisement156 1964-08-05 19 SINGAPORE ~^fl BHJUBaV KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG SUPER SHARP |^5! STEADY V 5^ I PICTURES WITH W-T HI-FI QUALITY |fl^K|^| I j 19" 23" TV 4645-19" TABLE AND CONSOLE MODELS AVAILABLE W^ mil 'iwSBP^ cjtt^. Tn I r mwW^ 9SS»w iff I SEE YOUR FRIENDLY I TV 5637T 23'T ERRES156 words
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Article, Illustration41 1964-08-05 20 MR. KIIAW KAI BOH (extreme left) is shown how civil defence team fights a fire. He announced yesterday that 10,000 men and women had been called up for civil defence training. Straits Times picture.41 words
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294 1964-08-05 20 Tourist harbour tours will provide additional income to islanders SINGAPORE, Tuesday. yiLLAGE folk in the neighbouring islands around T Singapore may soon play a part in the State's tourist industry and earn additional income for themselves. The plan to help out the island people through tourism was outlined today by294 words
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108 1964-08-05 20 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Dutch Foreign Minuter. Dr. Joseph Luns. was mci by the Indian Foreign Minister, Swaran Singh, yesterday en his arrival lor a four-day official visit. He told newsmen he would confer with Indian officials con- reining Dutch aid to India, which runs108 words
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Obituary20 1964-08-05 20 JOSEPH BEKHORE ;.:|..-.1 4-«-»4 at Urn <;>n. ml Hospital. Burial V*-M ih- nptery 10.30 a.m rtqurat no flowan. i20 words
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228 1964-08-05 20 Tengku backs Johnson 'destroy' orders \TEW YORK, Tues. Tangku Abdul Rahman today supported President Johnson's shoot-to-destroy-attackers orders in the Gulf of Tonkin, off North Vietnam. He sa i d firmness was necessary *as the Communists "don't understand soft language". The Prune Minister was interviewed at Kennedy Airport before he boardedAP - 228 words
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Article56 1964-08-05 20 ROME. Tues.— Pilots of Alitalia. Italy's national airline, who ended a 78-hour strike at midnight last night, will stai?e another walkout of 48 hours from 9 a.m. OMT on Friday, a spokesman of their association said today. The pilots are demanding a new work contract, IncludingReuter - 56 words
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Article434 1964-08-05 20 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON, Tues.— lt has been b good day in the stock, markets with prices edging quietly forward in response to a small demand. Although holidays restricted business, the turnover was at a satisfactory level. Oiltedged had a good day with small investment buying producing gains434 words
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432 1964-08-05 20 There must be a post-mortem on the disturbances, says Premier Lee SINGAPORE, Tuesday. (SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, sitid today thai he *iw hope in the Fad thai leaders in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore fully realised the* consequences of another racial conflict in the country Addressing a big432 words
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108 1964-08-05 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. Professor K. Shanmugaratnam, dean of the medical faculty, University of Singapore, and Dr. C. S. Muir of the university's department of pathology, today read papers on the "incidence of nasopharyngeal cancer in Singapore" to delegates attending the second day of the International108 words
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253 1964-08-05 20 FAR EAST FLEET STRENGTH ADEQUATE: JELLICOE I£UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. The Far East Fleet would be sufficient to meet any eventualities t h a t might arise in this part of the world, the British Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy. Lord Jellieoe. said on his arrival here today.253 words
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Article46 1964-08-05 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. A fun fair in aid of the parish hall fund and the poor and needy will be held in the grounds of the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace. Tanjon e Katong Road Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 pm46 words
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Advertisement30 1964-08-05 20 I Late CLASSIFIEDS"] 20 words V? (minimum)] PEANSALL :i -on on Auguat 2 at FLANAGAN T.i M and Kddir i Ward on 4.». M. I Tliank* to doitor and utaff30 words
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Advertisement219 1964-08-05 20 REGULAR DIVIDENDS GUARANTEED WITH SECURITY! INVEST IN FUNDS MANAGED BY Malayan Unit Trusts m YOUR MONEY GROWS AS IT EARNS. Not only do you receive dividends regularly— the prospects of your investment growing in value- increases as the prosperity of Malaysia increases. Security is assured because your investment must be219 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-08-05 20 ■■■MmMmmmimmml HIGHEST and lowest tempera- j Hires in Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 73 KoU Bharu 81 73 Penang 82 72 Ipoh 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 88 7543 words
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