The Straits Times, 6 August 1964
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Title Section20 1964-08-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fit**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article708 1964-08-06 1 Johnson: A limited action TWO AMERICAN PLANES SHOT DOWN, TWO DAMAGED IN RAIDS ON NORTH VIETNAMESE TORPEDO-BOAT BASES WASHINGTON. Wed. Retaliation for Red attacks on destroyers TWO U.S. planes were shot down and two damaged in four to five hours of low-level attacks on North Vietnam torpedo-boat708 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1964-08-06 1 The President said that North Vietnam was flouting the will of the world for peace, and the world was challenged to react in a decisive manner. He added: "To our friends of the Atlantic Alliance, let me say this the challenge1,283 words
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319 1964-08-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rIE Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today expressed regrets over reports that Ceylon has decided to deny landing rights to all British and American planes and berthing facilities to ships aiding Malaysia against Indonesian confrontation. Speaking to newsmen after319 words
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76 1964-08-06 1 Ex-Director of Operations now a Peer LONDON. Wed. Seven new life peerages, three of them Labour MPs, were announced here today. The seven, all created Barons, include Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne. who was General Officer Commanding in Malaya and Director of Operation from 1954 to 1956. He was also Commander-ln-ChiefReuter - 76 words
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Article28 1964-08-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two cases of suspected cholera were admitted to the Kuala Trengganu hospital In the last 24 hours endIng at 8 a.m. today.28 words
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Article89 1964-08-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Ten armed Indonesians robbed two Malaysian fishermen of their fishing nets, foodstuffs and clothing, valued at $1,300 at One Fathom Bank in international waters in the Straits of Malacca on Monday night. The Indonesians, who were armed with revolvers and bren-guns. took away89 words
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170 1964-08-06 1 U.S. ATTACK CAUSES A FLURRY IN HONG KONG HONG KONG, Wed. In Hong Kong which might well be occupied quickly if the Chinese Communists entered into an international war, there was a flurry of excitement. The question on everybody's lips was: "Is this the real thing?' The Tokyo stock marketUPI - 170 words
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Article61 1964-08-06 1 MANILA, Wed— President and Mrs. Phlllbert Tslranana of the Malagasy Republic will be welcomed at the airport by Philippine President and Mrs. Dlosdado Macapagal when they arrire tomorrow morning (or a three-day State visit here. A Presidential Malacanang Palace announcement said Tsiranana will be the first61 words
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178 1964-08-06 1 Hunt for wounded gang of guerillas From GEOFFREY GELDARD IfUCHING. Wed.— The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and other security forces are searching the rugged mountainous jungle of the Pa Lungan area, in the Fourth Division, for Indonesian terrorists believed to have been wounded when a gang of over 30 attacked178 words
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Article70 1964-08-06 1 CRITICAL DAYS All! AD WASHINGTON, Wed. Officials said IS. air strikes today were another warning to Prkinc that US. ready to risk all-out war to defend its friends in South-east Asia. Next few days will be critical in determining how far situation will go Reuter. S VIETNAM ALERT70 words
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459 1964-08-06 2 MANILA, Wednesday I^HE chairman of a Senate committee charged yesterday that Indonesian Communist activities in the Southern Philippines represented a serious threat to the security of the country. Senator Rodolfo Ganzon, chairman of the Labour and Immigration Committee, said 200 to 300 Indonesian Communists hadAP - 459 words
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306 1964-08-06 2 REBELS NOW FIGHT IN CONGO'S 3RD LARGEST CITY EOPOLDVILLE, Wed. v Congolese Army reinforcements are being rushed to Stanleyville the Congo's third largest city, 800 miles from here, where late last night loyal troops were battling invading rebels In the streets. The last message received here came from the StanleyvilleReuter - 306 words
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Article71 1964-08-06 2 BANGKOK. Wed. Thailand's Interior Ministry said gangs of "political bandits" were operating in the underdeveloped north-east, robbing the rich and giving to the poor. "They are Communists tryIng to win over the north- eastern villages." the Ministry said. Reports of banditry in the region close to theAP - 71 words
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Article41 1964-08-06 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— Mr. Seretee Khama. former paramount chief of the Bamangwato tribe and now leader of the Democratic Party In the Bechuana'.and protectorate, said here his country could not join in an economic boycott of South Africa.41 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-08-06 2 DALI. Wed. The Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. |oseph Luns. and Dutch officials watching Balinese dancing girls. Dr. Lums, in black suit, it in the front; at left in sunglasses is Dr. Subandrio, and on his right is Mrs. Luns. The Dutch team left IndonesiaUPI - 81 words
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171 1964-08-06 2 Vientiane expects another Pathet Lao push VIENTIANE, Wed HEAVY shelling of Laotian Government forces on the north-south Highway 13 on Monday may be the prelude to an infantry attack, a high ranking Laotian officer said yesterday. He said one battalion of Government troops holding a recently captured position at BanReuter; AP - 171 words
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Article139 1964-08-06 2 JAKARTA. Wed. An Indonesian delegation visited the U.S. Embassy In Jakarta yesterday and threatened to 'treat the United States like we treated the Dutch and British,' if America continued its backing of Malaysia. The delegation was made up of representatives of Indonesian youth groupsUPI - 139 words
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Article113 1964-08-06 2 JAKARTA, Wed. Four days of techinical talks opened here yesterday on methods of delineating the common border shared by Australia and Indonesia In New Guinea. The experts called for a joint team to be sent to the area "as soon as practicable" and drewUPI - 113 words
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403 1964-08-06 3 Bombs, rocks hurled in new outbreak of riots 'GET TOUGH' ORDERS TO ARMED POLICE IN NEGRO AREA JERSEY CITY, Wednesday. JJIT-AND-RUN raiders last night tossed IVlolotov cocktails and other objects into the streets in sporadic outbursts of violence in Negro neighbourhoods here and riot police were issued orders to "getReuter - 403 words
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304 1964-08-06 3 AN INVASION OF MINDLESS MORONS: COURT SAYS 'TERROR' HASTINGS, Wed AN invasion of "mindless adolescent morons" created an appalling atmosphere of tension at this quiet, peaceful English seaside resort during the August Bank Holidays, a magistrate said yesterday. It amounted to terror i I at times, the magistrate, Mr. A.Reuter - 304 words
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78 1964-08-06 3 81 weekend road deaths in Britain LONDON. Wed. Road deaths In Britain over the August holiday weekend totalled 81, the Transport Ministry announced yesterday. This provisional figure is 15 more than the provisional figure given for the holiday last year. Last year's final confirmed total was 83 and this year'sReuter - 78 words
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Article29 1964-08-06 3 LONDON, Wed.— Miss Cressida Oaitskell. daughter of the late Labour Party leader, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, was married yesterday to a Canadian economist. Mr. Gordon Wasserman. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-08-06 3 ASTRONAUTS Edward H. White (left) and James A. McDivitt, the crew members of the Gemini spacecraft that will make America's longest orbital voyage, in their spacesuits. Picture also shows how Gemini's hatches will swing open for a while in orbit. UPI telephoto.UPI - 48 words
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Article, Illustration387 1964-08-06 3 Boothby: How I heard those rumours THREE MPs CALLED AT MY FLAT LONDON, Wednesday. LORD Boothby, 64-year-old British Peer and television personality, told last hight how he first heard rumours about himself and a 30-year-old Londont club owner. He said: "Three Tory members of Parliament— they must be nameless calledReuter - 387 words
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Article72 1964-08-06 3 BANGKOK. Wed.— lndonesia remained Thailand's best customer for rice in June with imports or ***** tons that boosted its total for the year to 279.679 tons, the Par East Superintendence Co. announced yesterday. The survey firm listed Hong Kong In second place with a «lxmonthAP - 72 words
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Article56 1964-08-06 3 MELBOURNE. Wed. Indonesian students now studying in Australia would not leave until they had finished their courses, a committee member of the Indonesian Stddents' Association said in Melbourne yesterday. Mr. Enda Atmasullstyn was commenting on the announcement that the Indonesian Government would permit no more Indonesian undergraduatesReuter - 56 words
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146 1964-08-06 3 US bill to appoint Vice President WASHINGTON, Wed. The Senate Judiciary committee yesterday unanimously approved a constitutional amendment to fill a vacancy In the office of Vice-Presldent and provide a course of action in the event of Presidential disability. The amendment would leave untouched the line of succession to the146 words
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Article191 1964-08-06 3 noVER, Wed.— A partially paralysed American who is unable to walk without the use or a stick, landed on a deserted beach near here yesterday after swimming the English channel. The American. 39-year-old John StarretU a Massachusetts game warden, completed the 22--mlle crossing in 12 hoursReuter - 191 words
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173 1964-08-06 3 NINE BURIED 8 DAYS IN FRENCH MINE RESCUED DARIS, Wed. -T- Nine miners buried for eight days by a cave-in limestone mine here were all brought safely to the surface last night. The big breakthrough in the massive rescue operation came when the drill pierced the roof of the gallery'Reuter - 173 words
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Advertisement128 1964-08-06 3 WASSIAMULLS proudly announce the opening of their annual SALE OF SALES from TO-DAY in LADIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENTS at 31-33-35 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAL AND PROTECT W (i SORE ACHING FEET M jf\ \'<L»v>vi-. i r^/ a'"'Buk fio from this to this DON'T BE FAT f <&% Amoiino, New128 words
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Advertisement432 1964-08-06 3 NEW FUJICA HALF You get twice as many pictured from any standard roll of 35mm film: 72 pictures from the usual 36 exposure roll. .40 pictures from the usual 20 exposure roll. What's more, they'll all be PERFECT pictures because: 1. They'll correctly exposed. NEW FDJICA HALF'S computer electric eye432 words
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561 1964-08-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. THE Deputy Secretary (Establishment), of the Finance Ministry, Mr. Tan Chok Kian, today submitted in the Industrial Arbitration Court that it was not unlawful to deviate from the salary scales in the annual estimates approved by the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Tan,561 words
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Article, Illustration744 1964-08-06 4 'Sergeant kissed me on cheek, lips and neck...' OINGAPORE, Wed. &A 20-year-old housewife, Lim Sian Gek, today described in a magistrate's court how she was "sexually assaulted" by a Sergeant of the Singapore Infantry Regiment in her flat one morning in June while her744 words
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Article, Illustration148 1964-08-06 4 SINGAPOREANS WED IN ENGLAND DR. AND MRS. Geofge Chew Loy Nfee, who were married at St. George's Methodist Church in London, recently. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Kia Song of Singapore. The bride, the former Miss Awyong Swan May. is the eldest daughter of148 words
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167 1964-08-06 4 Nair: We must band against bigots and fanatics SINGAPORE. Wed. The Secretary-Gen-eral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair said today that the surest way to make Malaysia survive was for moderate and rational men of all communities to band together against the fanatics and bigots of167 words
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Article36 1964-08-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be cut off In Farrer Road between Holland Road and Empress Road tomorrow, from 8.30 am to 5 p.m. and in Ball Lane from 9 a.m. to 5 pm.36 words
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Advertisement119 1964-08-06 4 Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Tour akin hu neArty 60 million Mm mmi and pores where, senna fide and cause terrible Itchlnf. Cracking, Bcsema. Peellnv, BurnIng, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis. Blackheads. Pimples. Foot Itch and oUer blemishes. Ordinary treat■Mnta «tTe ooly temporary relief because they do not kill the germ119 words
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Advertisement189 1964-08-06 4 =Jiiimic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiMiiC3iiiiiMiiiiic]iiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiii!± I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT j i ODEON A\ A MYSTERY MIDNIGHT THAT KWff 1 EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY IT 15... [li EXPLOSIVE! 1 STARRING C L TWO GREAT ACADEMY frlTi K AWARD WINNING STARS JejWb 1 Tel: ***** (l^J'\ I F" Y^ SINGAPORE OPENS TODAY! DAILY 5 SHOWS: 11 o.m.189 words
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Advertisement524 1964-08-06 4 IoPENS TODAY! B 1 lam 1 .30 4.00 6.30 I 9.30pm m Plm! SPECIAL FEATURETTE: Featuring LOUIS ARMSTRONG J3 ANNETTE FUNICELLO. etc., ttc. 5 (m Technicolor). 2 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! "THE GIRL HUNTERS" n starring MICKEY SPILLANE at Mike Hammer S Shirley EATON PANAVISION > O MIOUIM.! g DAILY 3 SHOWS524 words
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359 1964-08-06 5 Support in Umno for 'join Seato' move grows KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE "Join Seato" move by Kuala Trengganu division of Umno is expected to spark off a lively debate at the Umno general assembly here next month. Delegates from Penang, Perak and Kelantan are expected to support the move. Perils,359 words
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133 1964-08-06 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Belgian Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Roger Malengreaux, left for home today after completing his four-year term of duty here. He praised Malaysians 'for friendliness and hospitality, and described his stay as "very pleasant He said Malaysia's development during133 words
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Article135 1964-08-06 5 IPOH. Wed KM. Raman, managing proprietor of Raman and Company, a firm of stationers, was fined a total of $300 in the magistrate's court here today for falling to pay contributions to the Employees' Provident Fund. He pleaded guilty to six charges In respect135 words
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Article62 1964-08-06 5 siNOAPORE, Wed.— The MlnLst.r for Culture Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will speak to members of the Upper Serangoon Goodwill Committee and residents In the area at the St. Oabriel's School in Hillside Drive at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health Mr.62 words
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Article88 1964-08-06 5 IPOH. Wed. The windscreen of an 518.500 Jaguar belonging to Mr. S. P. Ni't-nhusagam the Ipoh Municipal President, and Member of Parliament, mysteriously shattered while it was parked near the sessions court here this morning. Mr. Seenivasagam was walk- inc towards his car after appearing as counsel88 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-08-06 5 More military aid for Malaysia is predicted KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A visiting British Conservative M.P.. Mr. Julian Critchley (above), today predicted that Australia and New Zealand would play an increasing military role in Malaysia, if Indonesia's confrontation continued. The two nations would also commit themselves to a bigger programme of129 words
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120 1964-08-06 5 IifUAR. Wed. Alliance 1 m and Socialist Front candidates will be .engaged In a straight fight In the Sungei Mati local council by-election on Aug. 22. Nominations closed at noon today. The Alliance candidate la Mr. Gan Cheng Seng. 33, a businessman,120 words
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Article57 1964-08-06 5 TANAH RATA. Wed. Four third year .students, including a girl from the Geological Department of the University of Malaya, completed a 10-day practical field work here yesterday. Dr T. J. Dhonau. a lecturer who led the oarty, said that the Cameron Highlands area was a good57 words
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382 1964-08-06 5 DENANG, Wed. The Deputy Collector of Land Revenue, Butterworth District, Mr. Lim Bor Yee. today testified there was no development potential in Province Wellesley North, near Kepala Batas, where Bertam Estate Consolidated held several thousand acres of land. "There has been no382 words
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200 1964-08-06 5 SUBVERSIVES PLAN TO DESTROY FROM WITHIN— NINGKAN I^UCHING. Wed.—Sara- wak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, has warned that subversive elements were attempting to break up Malaysia from within by causing dis--Bens i o n among the various races. "He gave this warning during a meet -t he-people session at200 words
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88 1964-08-06 5 $15,000 liquor stolen and recovered CINGAPQRE, Wed. Thieves broke into a godown in McAlister Road today and escaped with 75 cases of brandy. IS cases of stout and a case of beer, altogether worth $15,0C0. Half-an-hour after the theft, two detectives on rounds recovered the stolen goods in a parked88 words
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Article26 1964-08-06 5 KLANO. Wed The Tengku Laksamana of Selangor. Tengku Badli Shah, will open the Simpang Tujoh Secondary Malay School fun fair here on Saturday.26 words
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113 1964-08-06 5 Gang gets $350 in raid on a tongkang DENANG. Wed. Six men. one armed with a parang, raided a tongkang anchored In the Penang harbour and escaped with about $350 worth of goods last night. The talkong Koay Teng Swee, 47, reported to police he was In his cabin when113 words
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Article47 1964-08-06 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed.— The Sultan of Kedah will open Kedab's seaside resort. Pantal Merdeka. on the Merbok Estuary. 19 miles from here, next Monday. Th° Kedah Government has spent about $40,000 in providing amenities such as change-rooms, chalet, restaurant and paved walks.47 words
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Article19 1964-08-06 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed.— The Sultan of Kedah will open the mosque In Kampong Sadik Baling on Friday.19 words
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327 1964-08-06 6 How we could act as a nation by Wong SINGAPORE. WeJ f p!E Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. James Wong, today called for more exchanges of visits between the peoples of Malaya and Sarawak to solidify the feeling of oneness. He told newsmen at Singapore Airport that he had327 words
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Article130 1964-08-06 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The visiting Australian trade mission of Queensland manufacturers this morning met the Finance Ministry's Acting Director of Trade, Mr. Kok Ah Loy. The mission, led by Queensland's Deputy Premier. Mr. A. W. Munro. later went to the Economic Development Board where tiiey were130 words
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Article, Illustration292 1964-08-06 6 Straits Times man only candidate to pass exam SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Patrick Mowe, of the Straits Times advertisement department, has scored the distinction of being the only candidate in Singapore to pass the final examination ol the British Advertising Association held here in May. A colleague In the same department, Mr.292 words
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119 1964-08-06 6 SIR RAGNAR IN TO VISIT ARMY UNITS IN MALAYSIA Wed. Lt.-Gen. Sir Ragnar Garrett, honorary colonel of the Royal Australian Regiment, flew into Singapore tonight from Sydney for a week-long visit. A former Australian Army Chief of the General Stan, now principal of the Australian Administrative Stair College and well119 words
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Miscellaneous154 1964-08-06 6 AUeff &*>p By V.T. Hamiin A OOPT? < I DON'T WsIOWU I I COUIP IT HAVE )CH NO-I** I POMT JUST KNOW WHATS^W^^^iUViUiY^^ yVU SAW/ WMCH IVE NEVER J BEEN ARESt SURE IT SON 1 0N...8UT I'VE GOT /_JF I PIAV lll^MN <• A SOP? J. OlE? J SEEN A154 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1964-08-06 7 BOSTON'S JAMES CURLEY WAS SO LOVED BY ELECTORS THEY DIDN'T OBJECT WHEN HE HAD TO SPEND PART OF HIS TERM IN JAIL IN 1945 the people of Boston elected a handsome, sil-ver-tongued political buccaneer named James Michael Curley to his fourth term of office1,857 words
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Obituary22 1964-08-06 8 19 Wnrit Sl* <mtmtmmm) A. SANKARA PILLAI a Retired S'.ttion Maatrr passed away oa .1-<-»4 L rruuv at ni- re«lde»ce TsssbKaad.22 words
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Article124 1964-08-06 8 t» Wardß SlO (Mimimmm) DR. AND MRS. D*vM Tan wteß t« """ill "II tcuem* for all their preaerU .'nd attendance at dinner on the ore«Mon of their wedding an 1-8-64 THE FAMILY OP tbe late Mad. l«w Hay Kee inee Mrs. Poh Cheng Tee» •hank ail relatives and friends124 words
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Obituary66 1964-08-06 8 If orris Sl* (Mlnlmmm) IN LOVINC MEMORY of Robert '"■in Vaael ll Passed away on 6-8-62 torKoiten by family IN SWEET MEMORY of our beloved ri.tddy 8 Tremt nhii r.- who departed «•■•-(>:) Often mlent tears have *«ied for ihi. baaareMl kf Molly and chilnreo IN MEMORY OF66 words
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Article187 1964-08-06 8 M Word» 110 (Minimum) "MASTERS" Fresh Milk I ■r,i-[.;ick lor \our protection .iiid homogenized for ea#y digestion n. \ouniE and old LAST THREE DAYS Sul. ai Thai Raosn i:«A. Amh.-r Arcade Orchard P.riad S |wr. Til: 32«»>.') for Thai Silk mid Otaar Thai urodn<!« FEDERAL PUBLIC ATIONS LTO. teachers187 words
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Article62 1964-08-06 8 Iff Ward* SIM H>Hm.) r.OSPEL CRUSADE will be con-<lu<-t.d at tbe National Theatre at 7.30 I m. nightly from the lat to 7th Aiinist. Very well-known evangelists fn.m Hong-Kong. Taiwan. Japan. New .V.tlanrt. India, Philippines and Malayrla will brine nnssagen of peace and tocKiwlll. A large-sized choir and62 words
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Article720 1964-08-06 8 Kuala Lumpur motorists 'must derive a certain sour j satisfaction from the newly released report on traffic conditions in the capital, because it confirms their suspicions that the whole business of control has been badly bungled. The vaunted one-way system, for example, is roundly condemned on grounds that720 words
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Article502 1964-08-06 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman's statement in New York that "opposition by the Malayan Medical Association" is one of the main complications in the matter of recognising American medical degrees has drawn a word of explanation from the M.M.A. President, Dato Dr. Sathiah. While the Association was concerned to502 words
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407 1964-08-06 8 London's blueprint against total immobility I ONDON, Wed. The easy payment, mass production, taken-for-granted motor car age has come to Britain. This country is a beginner's paradise —or purgatory, depending on one's stamina and daring. The newness of the automobile as a standard piece of personal equipment dawns on you407 words
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185 1964-08-06 8 I REFER to the report on meter parking in Kuala Lumpur on July 5. It is stated that in the section of the town where density of traffic is much lower. 10 cents will buy one hour of parking time with provision for another hour's185 words
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Letter138 1964-08-06 8 Citizenship answer 1 REFER lo the letter by "Perplexed" appearing In the Straits Times of Ist August, 1964 under the heading "Citizenship inquiry with no answers". It Is the practice of this Registry to expedite the consideration of a citizenship application and the Issue of a citizenship certificate when the138 words
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Letter123 1964-08-06 8 I was overjoyed when I read that parking meters will be installed in September. But what annoys me was that if someone either forgets, or just could not go back to his car in time due to unavoidable delays such as appointments or imtx>rtant business discussions, he has123 words
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Letter128 1964-08-06 8 ▼ftHE community centre X at Tiong Bahru does not allow children or youths to enjoy any of its Indoor games and sports unless they Join the Centre's Youth Club. Buch is my Information from the supervisor of the centre. Parents wouldn't mind letting their children Join the club128 words
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Article1057 1964-08-06 8 Commonwealth GENE SHERMAN by LONDON, Wed A global clnb held together by history, language, camaraderie, with totcl influence I hat will increase PR O B A B LV the most pot c n tially significant outcome of the recent conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers is1,057 words
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Article, Illustration831 1964-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM WILL PROVIDE MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUPILS TO DEVELOP THEIR TALENTS r pHE Government's comprehensive education system which will benefit 146,380 pupils now in Standard Six will require 4,734 teachers when it is introduced next year. Nearly $100 million has been set831 words
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150 1964-08-06 9 Movement of cattle banned as disease kills 80 I£UALA TRENGGANU. 1V Wed. -Act-ttle-. killer disease has struck this state, resulting in the deaths of 80 buffaloes and cows ir.i thr past month. A> a re.su It of the dlsea.se. known as haemorrhaglc septicaemia, the state has been declared an Infected150 words
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96 1964-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Irish girl, who 1.1 a present taking a post-graduate course on public health at the University of Singapore, told Rotaiiam at their weekly luncheon here today that Malaysian students were very friendly and communicative. Dr. Anne Bruce, who is here on96 words
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Article21 1964-08-06 9 KLANG. Wed.— lnche Ameer Wahid Rasalii has been re-elect-ad secretary of the Khinu branch of the Firs Fighting Service* Mm21 words
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Article39 1964-08-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Fortythree Port of Singapore Authority policemen today donated blood yesterday. A mobile blood bank from the blood transfusion service called at the Tanjong Pagar police barracks for the first time to collect blood.39 words
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Article55 1964-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Th* Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. today announced the appointment of Inche Mobamed All bin Shariff as his political secretary. Inche All. 39. a former teacher, graduated from the Sultan Idrif Teachers' Training College. TanJong Mallm. in 1949 and th«55 words
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Article35 1964-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A labourer, Eng Ah Sap, 18. was acquitted and discharged on a charge of robbery by the Sessions Court here today because he waa identified "In a most unsatisfactory manner."35 words
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Article21 1964-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Tha Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association will hold a six-week course foe tourist guides beginning Auk 17.21 words
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212 1964-08-06 9 Man accused of murder makes a 50-word statement in defence KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A man charged with murder today made a 50-word statement in his defence from the dock. Mohamed Idrla Wn Baba alias Mukhtar. 23. was accused of murdering Fong Chong. alias Foong Poh Chong. 22, at about 940212 words
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Article39 1964-08-06 9 BATU PAHAT. Wee —New officials of the Batu Pahat branch of the Central Electricity Board Junior Officers' Union, are: chairman. Mr. Kolc Yoon Lot; secretary. Inche Zainal bin Mohamed Hall Noh and treasurer, Mr. K. Munlandy.39 words
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191 1964-08-06 9 Khir: Malaya to embark on sugar industry IPOH, Wednesday. MALAYA, which imports all of its sugar, is to embark on a new industry. This was announced today by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, when he visited a small sugar cane plantation in Kuak Ulu, in the191 words
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Article71 1964-08-06 9 SEREMBAN. Wed. Kamaruddin bin Othman, 28, accused of murdering his wife. Zainab blnte Yusof. 24 six years ago was today ordered by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan to be detained at the Dlensure of the Ruler after a sevenman Jury decided that Kamaruddin was Insane when he71 words
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121 1964-08-06 9 Warning to officials who use English {{lANTAN, Wed. The Pahang State Assembly was today told that action would be taken against heads of government departments found conducting correspondence in English. Haji Abdul Azii bin Ahmad (Alliance-Veserah) said this when speaking on a Bill providing supplementary expenditure of $122.--336 for this121 words
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Article101 1964-08-06 9 Harmony Week for S'pore QINOAPORE, Wed.— The Mlnlster for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will Inaugurate "Harmony Week" organised by the four teachers' unions In the State at the premises of the Singapore Chinese Teachers' Union In Lornle Hill Road at 3 p.m. on Auk 16. Harmony Week Is aimed101 words
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104 1964-08-06 9 CINOAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Polytechnic students' Union and the Changl goodwill committee have collected more than $880 for the families of the victims of the recent disturbances. The money was handed over to the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. today Inche Othman104 words
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Article29 1964-08-06 9 PENANO, Wed. The Penanc 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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Article152 1964-08-06 9 MOVE TO ABOLISH TOWN ELECTIONS pENANG. Wed. The Penang Umno divisional executive council wants the Central Government to abolish elections to the city, town, rural, district and other local councils. In a resolution for submission at the Penang Umno general assembly this weekend, the executive council Is asking the assembly152 words
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Article63 1964-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Chew Sing Chool. 22. and Leong Foil Yong alias Leong Kam Poh. 23. were sentenced in the Sessions Court here today to three years' Jail and six strokes of the rotan each for attempted extortion. They put Wong Chong in fear of63 words
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Article43 1964-08-06 9 KLANG. Wed.— Thieves brota* into the house of Mr. N.A.M. Williamson at Sungel Rengam Estate. 10 miles from here, and stole a single-bed worth $112 last night. Mr- Williamson, the manager of the estate, is away on leave.43 words
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Advertisement82 1964-08-06 9 Newest of the new aaaaaiaMaMeaaHeißHaM e^—— e— aaa» ea^aaaa— ,|R MAC* New 1964 PHILCO Room Air Conditioners But that's not all that's new. There's the new Double Dirt Curtain Air Filter, new Advanced JurLIN Air Stream Design, new Full DfiWPP Circle Adjustable Grilles, new rUTTCK Comfort Control Centre and. IAfiAA82 words
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Advertisement147 1964-08-06 9 DAY &GBI AFTER-SALES SERVICE Moding Sundays and Public Holidays. I To ensure prompt service and supply of spare paru II Insist on Certificate of os O Guarantee Issued by |j M3 II Klan Gwan (Malaya) Ltd. For the best go for AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS SINGAPORE N|e« Axn147 words
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Miscellaneous597 1964-08-06 9 Today's Radio, TV I tal; 10.00 Late Evening ReRADIO SINGAPORE Quests; 10.30 Asian Club: 11.00 News; 11.05 Music From The SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Opera: 12 midnight Close 41 and 25 metres. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: RADIO MALAYSIA 476 metres. A.M.: 600 Good Morning; NATIONAL SHOI TWA VE 6.01 Morning Prelude; 700 News;597 words
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372 1964-08-06 10 $161mplan may be inadequate Fielding KUALA LUMPUR. W.d r pHK chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya. Mr. F. A. Fielding, said today that the sum of $161.5 million to be spent on the 20-year traffic blueprint for the Federal capital was "not luxurious." He said this would amount to372 words
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Article57 1964-08-06 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Trie visiting music examiner and director of music at St Felix Girls' School in Suffolk. Dr Douglas Hopkins, will give two orcan recitals at 8.30 p.m. on Auk 16 and 23 at iht Presbysterian Church. Admission will be free but there will be a57 words
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189 1964-08-06 10 100 LOSE HOMES AS STORM HITS 6 KAMPONGS A LOR STAR, Wed. About 100 people were made homeless yesterday when a sudden storm destroyed at least 38 houses in six neighbouring kampongs in the Yen district of central Kedah. A village school was also destroyed. Four casualties were reported. One189 words
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Article59 1964-08-06 10 SINGAPORE. \\>ci Foo Choo Moi was today fmrd SlOO in a Magistrate Court after he pleaded umity to an alter lative charge of dishonestly retaining a stolon bicycle worth 545 at China Street at 4 p.m. on Auk. 3. The bicycle MM missed by us owner.59 words
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Article27 1964-08-06 10 TELUK ANSON. Wed— The t>«. John Ambulance Brigade ;n Lower Perak pledged to "serve our country in her hour of need :nial parade here yesterday.27 words
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107 1964-08-06 10 L/ UALA LUMPUR. Wed The 4.500-strong National Union of Bank Employees has called on all workers to resist Indonesia's intention to dominate Malaysia. The union's third biennial report says: "As citizens and nationals of Malaysia, we are with our Government and we are opposed107 words
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Article82 1964-08-06 10 PENANG. Wed The Minister of Social Welfare. Haj< Abdul Hamld Khan, will make a third interim payment of $26,080 to Penang workers affected by Indonesia's confrontation. The presentation will be made when the Minister visits the Social Welfare office here tomorrow Cash relief will be paid out to82 words
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248 1964-08-06 10 Foreign companies pay average of $100 million a year in tax KUALA L.UMPUR, Wednesday. pOREIGN companies in Malaya pay an average tax bill of about $100 million a year based on 40 per cent of their nett profits. In 1961. the tax paid by 420 foreign companies was $105,855,555. The248 words
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102 1964-08-06 10 German envoy ends official tour of Singapore CINGAPORE. Wed The German Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. Horst BohlIns.s. today ended a two-day official visit of Singapore Witt) a tour of the Housing and Development Board flats. Dr. Bohlings. accompanied by the German Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore. Mr. D Scheel, had earlier met102 words
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Article62 1964-08-06 10 TANAH RATA. Wed.- A aoa was carried away by a tiger on Saturday night from the nun's quarters near the Convent Primary School aboui half a mile from here. Pug marks indicating two tigers were found around the quarters. and the nearby chicken pens The62 words
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Article40 1964-08-06 10 MUAR. Wed.— The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Han Jubn will address the Muar branch of the Umno Youth at It* annual delegates' conference on Friday. Dato Sardon is president of Umno Youth. Malaya.40 words
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62 1964-08-06 10 Nine new banks and NOT 25, since Merdeka KUALA I.UMPUR. Wed. A spokesman of Bank Negara explained today that nine new bnnki and not 25. as had been reported •arher. were established in the country since Merdeka. Taking all the Malaysian state* Into consideration, there are now I 43 banks,62 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-08-06 10 'Yogi Bear Ambassador' in ceremony of dolls gINGAPORL. \\>d D«Md Lee Arnold, five. America's "Goodwill Ambassador" was t<day presented with Mt ol Malaysian dolls br th« director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. I.im Joo Hock. The dolls drrssed In Malay. Chinese and Indian national costumes are for the161 words
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74 1964-08-06 10 Lawyer is cleared of road offence SINGAPORE. \v f Singapore lawyer, p. m. Selvadunu, aocuscd ol a trsHtc offence, w^a acquitted and discharged m Mr Liew Ngik Kec In a mag > rourt today. KeKadurai allcsod to ii.ne crossed the double white line.-- in middle of the road while driving74 words
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Article56 1964-08-06 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Abduilan bin Abu. accused of break ing tna curfew at 1.20 a m. on July 22. was today acquitted the State Advocate-General .s ornca had withdrawn the charge again.v him. Aodullali wa.s DrM <h.<rcerl in th« ninth masustnues COUH '>n July 30. He claimed trial56 words
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Article35 1964-08-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A box. containing three engines valued at a total of $1,120. was stolen from the James Warren Store in Jalan Chan Sow Lin. ofT Sungel Be 4 Road, here ye.sterdny.35 words
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Article28 1964-08-06 10 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Two Boon Sat. was today sentenced to one year's jail In the Third Criminal District Court for assisting In a Chap Ji Xi lottery.28 words
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Article20 1964-08-06 10 KLANG. Wed.— Two goodwill committees were formed at the Malay community hall and the M.C.A. building here today.20 words
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Article45 1964-08-06 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Miss Louis i Kessler. the 1963 Apex beauty queen of Malacca will fly to Sln- gapore tomorrow by Malaysian 1 Airways and leave for Hong Kong the following day. The trip is a prize donated by the airline.45 words
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189 1964-08-06 10 QINOAPORE. Wed. Three I more donations totalling $990.60 bring the National Trades Union Congress •rehabilitation fund" for vie- tims of the recent distufo- ances in Singapore, to 519.240.60 today. The donations are from members of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union iS4B9 60>. Lions Club189 words
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Advertisement257 1964-08-06 10 BaK^ikaW- .^■^■^■J '»3ilf aWlMMba^a^BatltaW* I Hati- bJK \saS* dPla^ai^aV M %T^ jft^ai^ai^ai^aHea3& 188 aHi < fabfl iUBt ■9t99^.- CSM^aaa^aVßf JK i Kk^3l v i BHB 1 HBaHaHHIaBBBII Hi (Model 121-76) ■■■■■K^^^P^i^^^i '^^l HI FIETTE CONSOLE Sfcl^S^ A Kriesler masterpiece BF^BB '^BaPT^P BBi B^BPaWM design with the modern IfITH I ■MIH257 words
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Advertisement154 1964-08-06 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AJSTD PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH ConMtiw HtMChkvfnpfcim killt |irm< intlantly h»lt pimptc* f i>i Prev*nl« pimple" (mm nvr»«Aing— '•*>« «o uiuifhiK ipeiL Fret from eil.tnd doe> not cr«c). ctkr or e<n% the pott*— wii»« cin.ipcly nakr-up o«*r it A •nt«W<ullT t««el i -'p*±y if154 words
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Article468 1964-08-06 11 S'pore has a 'great future' SINGAPORE, Wad. STATE GOVT IS LAUDED BY VISITING TYCOON FOR HARD WORK AND FORESIGHT IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IJONG KONG'S leading industrialist, Sir Sik-nin Chiau, who is on a visit here, said today that he was confident Singapore had a great future both industrially and commercially.468 words
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Article59 1964-08-06 11 TLLUK ANSON, Wed Mr. A. K. Das, a planter, was reelected chairman of the Telulc Alison (Barat) brancn of the Malaysian Indian Congress at its annual meeting here yesterday. Other officials: Vice-chairman, Mr. VJ&S. Maniam; Secretary. Mr. A. A. Prabahgaran: Assistant Secretary, Mr. D. Daniel; Treasurer.59 words
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Article30 1964-08-06 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Comptroller of Income Tax has filed a writ In the High Court Registry claiming $10,497.60 from Liberty Ltd.. being income tax due from them.30 words
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107 1964-08-06 11 UERTH, Wed.—Austra- lian industrialists should go to Malaysia, Tun Lim Yew Hock, the Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, said yesterday. He was speaking at a civic reception given by the Fremantle City Council. Australian industrialists could help brin* economic stability to Malaysia with theirReuter - 107 words
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Article89 1964-08-06 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Toh Puan Noor Aishah will present awards to winners of the fourth World Orchid conference show at the Malp>»ian Orchid Society's eighth ar.iual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Aug. 20. A highlight of the evening will be a cut flower competition. Each89 words
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237 1964-08-06 11 Bank men discuss site for Sarawak branch KUCHLNG, Wed. Talks on the establishment of a Bank Isegara branch in Sarawak were described as very satisfactory by the bank's Governor, Dato Ismail bin Ali. Dato Ismail told newsmen before flying to Sibu that the State officials were •very helpful." The discussionsAP - 237 words
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95 1964-08-06 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Th« Straits Times has received a total of $13J from Singapore readers lor Tham Kok Seng, a former Public Utilities Board meter reader, who has been bedridden for a year, to I help him buy a possum machine The donations came from:95 words
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Article52 1964-08-06 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minuter for Finance. Dr. Goh Ken* Swee. will open the food factory of the General Food Industries i Limited at Jalan Kilang Barat. Redhlll Industrial estate on Sunday at 5 p.m. The opening scheduled on July 34 was postponed because of the52 words
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Article34 1964-08-06 11 IPOH. Wed. A labourer. Kun Poke Kiet. 20. was robbed of a watch, valued at MO. and $37.60 cash by three youths, armed with knives, near the Waller Court here last night34 words
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108 1964-08-06 11 SPASTIC CHILDREN GUESTS AT CONCERT DENANG. Wed A 1 croup of spastic children, carried to the hall by several voluntary social welfare workers, were the fuest« of St. Xavier's Institution at the school's end-of-term National Language Month variety concert today. Highlights were two songs by the school's own "Beatles" and108 words
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121 1964-08-06 11 Squadron builds bridge in exercise aWPING, Wed. A 1 50-ft Bailey bridge was built across a gap at the 4th mile Kamunting Road here yesterday by members of the 2o Engineer Squadron, Territorial Army, from Singapore. It was part of a two-week exercise for the squadron, half of which is121 words
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Article41 1964-08-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Mr. Lim Tens Kong a senior employee of Shell Company died of a heart attack at the Oeneral Hospital here yesterday morning. His funeral took place at the o -iling Jaya cemetery this mornlni.41 words
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374 1964-08-06 11 MALAYSIA MUST WIN MORE FRIENDS— PAPER LONDON. W*d pEYLONS decision to cloae its ports to British and American ships and aircraft carrying military aid for Malaysia against Indonesia showed how unsuccessful the Malaysian Government had been in getting its case against Indonesia accepted by third parties, the Guardian said today.Reuter - 374 words
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Article91 1964-08-06 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, who leave Malaya next month, will hold their farewell parade at Ipoh on Saturday. They will be joined by a contingent of the 3rd Bn., Ro- 1 yal Australian Regiment, stationed in Terendak Camp,! with whom they have had a91 words
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Article136 1964-08-06 11 Burma DSO named C-in-C Far East T ONDON, Wed. Air Marshal Sir John Grandy. 51, the Chief of Bomber Command, who was a Hurricane pilot in the Battle of Britain and a Burma D.&0.. has been appointed Com-mander-in-Chief. Far East. The Defence Ministry announced that he would take. up theReuter - 136 words
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Article69 1964-08-06 11 SINOAPORE. Wed. Th» Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour the Anson and Tanjong Pagar constituencies tomorrow in an effort to bring about peace and harmony among the people. Mr. Lee. accompanied by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam and the Parliamentary secretary69 words
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Advertisement98 1964-08-06 11 B-^tflfl Jw B \.^B I BW^etr^ I I iv BoSV<^fl B i 9/ M I. too, was looking for superior I |J r* M smoking pleasure and found it ~m m in MARLBORO. JBT" fc3>7~^Bl A/lllYll ***** Wherever elegance, charm and \w «Q> W Ml UII II success foregather, MARLBORO98 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-08-06 11 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby v F 'v^ time* two S you EVEI2 lpaiwj Ur? TBU-GOl PUT T^A. TEN W4ILLINe>S H&r 1 fruev PtPf you cievea! YOU LAAAe WAIN -ID V V CLE V6HI GET VOUC MONEY TttEV I /~>~\ V^yCMk^UKJ^ ALL uav&vo wn4^' VI r A46 words
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Article, Illustration319 1964-08-06 12 She plans to write book on local costumes WIVES of consular representatives in Singapore spend their leisure in diverse activities. Many give their time to local charities. Some take to painting. Others study languages or the customs and traditions of local people. But, one who is devoting all her spare319 words
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Article73 1964-08-06 12 IF you double a recipe, don't double the amount of seasonings until you've taste-tested. A salt and vinegar paste will clean un -lacquered brass and copperware quickly. Treat grass stains by rubbing detergent into the stain and laundering with a bleach that is safe for the fabric. On73 words
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Article448 1964-08-06 12 TOURING the past few days over 230 mannequins have been modelling about 5.000 dresses in Paris It is Paris that sets the styles for the new seasons twice yearly. Fashion journalists, photographers, hundreds of buyers, cloth manufacturers, shoemakers, milliners and other publicity men gathered from448 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-08-06 12 rpHE three-length sleeveless sheath is a 1 winner for any occasion. The neck drops with the hemline. Half length high neck. Three-quarter length medium neck. Full length low neck. Wear the Sunny Topper on the beach. Pretty Stroller on heatwave days. Happy Lounger at home. All90 words
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Advertisement301 1964-08-06 12 HSB^^nHßl dßV^^Bl PI^BSI r^jr fmf M jr M JSi^S^"' >:'■" v JR THE ART OF BEAUTIFUL MAKE-UP Pick up a palette. Make sure it's Laj^S colour. Elizabeth Arden will bring laden with gossamer smooth beauty J&8&&L you picture beauty, taking gracious preparations from Elizabeth Arden. (9tfn&Wl^ care of your skin.301 words
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Advertisement344 1964-08-06 12 dontbe SKINNY! m All-in-one onontntad food supplement quickly fim pontta and inches of solid fleih to thin, underweight mci and nan. WATE-OM It new, pleasant-to- SKINNY WOMEN-daveiop a firm, take substanc<> that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the eurvee weight-building calories, bone- of shoulder*, bust, arms, hips and building344 words
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Miscellaneous268 1964-08-06 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB 4. CooKing implement u> dtsB. Waier-Jover might find U «rd in collection <7) catching (4-4). One can lo °k through this 8. CondlUon of Urn property? 6 TT^ej^SrWport., and then i 6 the runners move off (8-7). J? 1 i^Li. 00 With COm f^ MXDt^ 7.268 words
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Advertisement1341 1964-08-06 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK: Ovi Sport Sans P Sham Penang MENELAUS L.*erf*el, Dublin la PV Aag 11 MENUAUS Litirpeel, Oußi.-. 12 Aig II An 17/ a An 21 AUIOMEDON Luerpeel, Glasgow Aug II Aug 22 Aug 21/21 Aig 21 MACHAOH Lixrpnl, Avonomuth Aug a Sepi 2 An 17/211,341 words
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Advertisement1206 1964-08-06 13 I BENmLINE\ tXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, L.VERPOOt CONTINENTAL PORTS. rui/D a rvi tr for Liverpool Aig 11 ULNVKAtIiIC hi, 1 1 Sipt tl 1 ngopure PL Sham Pining Antwerp ?ept II U. 15/ Aug 7 An Hamburg Sipt 21 mmm Ftsb» Singapore P. Sham Penang SENURIt Hamaart, Ltadta. G'moutn.. Aug1,206 words
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Advertisement1296 1964-08-06 13 feELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt Sham Piaeng KITY OF lOHAHNESBUM 14 An 'CITY OF DURHAM a/22 An 23 24 An 2*710 An tCHT OF COLOMIO 25/27 An 111 'CITY OF LEICESTER 17/ a Sept 21/23 left 24 Seel it TV OF1,296 words
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Article115 1964-08-06 14 MKLBOURNB. Weds. Indus--ITX trial values remained steady In quiet trading today as tbe prebudget lull continued. Most leaders fluctuated narrowly but Drug Houses lost another 9d. to 46/3. Santos dropped 2/0 to 33/0, otherwise oils moved narrowly. Most base metals eased but Mount Isa improved 6d. to 47/-.115 words
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Article260 1964-08-06 14 UGUST first grade rubber r.s.b. /V elaaed at 5 p.m. Mi Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 661 centa per Ib., up three-quarters gt a cent cm Tuesday's closing level for tbe position. The tona waa quietly steady' R.A.S. and f.m.r.e. aIMMg prteea In cents per Ib. yetUrday: Int. 1260 words
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Article92 1964-08-06 14 THE Malayan Exchange Bsnka Ant clstlen made tbese changes la Its rates to mercnants yeaterd&y (all rates to $100): New *«rh: buying TT 32 D/ 16, airmail OD 32 11/16, 90 d/st 33 credit bill«. 33 1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 36a. airmail OD 35 3/S, 9092 words
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Article14 1964-08-06 14 QN the feat e*e».ng. en.,*., fim^ Koag yeatercuy tbe US ri.n.r SY.ffi"'14 words
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Article81 1964-08-06 14 Till: K ederatlon Minister lor x Finance has fiifd these prices for calculating customs duties for the wees berinnint; on Aug. 6. Bubber ti% cU a Ib. Copra J4841 a ton. Coconut oil (868 a ton. Palm oil '$867.75 a ton. Palm kernels 1567.50 a ton. The rates81 words
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615 1964-08-06 14 By Our Market Correspondent mHfc Malayan Stock Ex--1 chance was generally easier yesterday in reaction to the heightened tension over the naval clashes off North Vietnam, but falls in industrials were restricted to five cents and in tins to 6d. The turnover was still615 words
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Article27 1964-08-06 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock InOJees Ang. 4. Ant; 5 'Industrials: MJU Mj| Tins: 128.75 128.40 rubbers: 102.94 102.94 •Dee. 30, 1963 100. Dec 29, 1962 m 100.27 words
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882 1964-08-06 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGES BUSINESS in and reported to tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tbe Malayan Stooc Exchange yesterday wltb tbe number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BtUSUaO (1.1)00) SIBS. (2,000) 11.67. C. Moldini (1.000) 12.78; Ourriap (2.000) SI W5. (8.000) $l.i#4. (1.000) tl.w»: Sate (4.000) 12.23.882 words
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Article29 1964-08-06 14 August 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66* cents (up three-quarters of a fi-iit) TIN: SrilO a picul •up IS.CU). I nollicial estimated offering: 265 tons (up SS tons).29 words
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Article72 1964-08-06 14 CHINESE Product Eicnan«e, Unitpera neon prises par p.eul yester. day: Coconut ell: bulk $51 sellers, dross *-< saUets. Cep/a: Aug. Sept. UK Continent: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white Si:<2| Mllers. Sarawak white (1.10 sellera, apeclal Sarawak olack «lU2i nrllere. garbled Ljunimng black $110 iHlere AST A wlers. Singapore coconut72 words
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412 1964-08-06 14 rE price or straps tin on the Penana market yesterday rose $5 62$ a ptcul to $640 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 25 tons to 265 tons. This was a surprising result after tbe fall in London of £24',, a ton412 words
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Advertisement1044 1964-08-06 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INOIA. PAKISTAN AN! P. SOU IERfICt I* frtaaMtta, AStlaiia. Mtitssrat. Jiaaer Msersi <v Napaattiaaai Ptnani P. Sham S'twa S'sara P*. S'ha« faaaat IaMOKA (S/11 Alt 13. 1S kit RAJULa U/11 (a, II Asf It Asf HUIIMIA Stat I 'ISfii 11/11 Sett RAJULA j/lltcpt 11 Sept 12 Saft riOM1,044 words
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Advertisement225 1964-08-06 14 V*J fat: »itv Pan ban. ntntrit«. tautens*. Hasnart asi gaitia S'mxa S*ltasi I'ens-'r "Ctaeral Sikanki" ■•Ham" 1/ as, Ctaeral Af tats: Ci. SHARP I CO.. [Ml LIB. >'••'• »**l/l, Iks* (Ml. NBaae. tieae Far: laaiait. MaiikMt. HMftaae,. naaa -as Cant Parts. Ptnasf S*po't Utaurta b lot n pnonf. H'tona, laeaa225 words
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Advertisement1014 1964-08-06 15 (Continued from Parr 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box SO et*. txtrm THE ADVERTISER BOX A 6526 S.T. Singapore, thanks all applicants. Position riil.il. WANTEO lADIES SALES Promotion Team. Ahc 17 24. Apply In person. I, Little Road. B'pore Tel: HUB, SH27 Won*. COOD CANTONESE CENERAL Ama-i wanted1,014 words
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Advertisement1024 1964-08-06 15 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Word* StJt (Ml*.) WELCOME TO THE: Voice of Youth (Bible Lectures) at 166 Jalan Buklt Blntang (next to 8.8. Olrls' School) opening night: Friday, August 7, 730 p.m. Admission free. All welcome iirmx your friends. SITUATIONS WANTED it Word* $5 (Mi*.)— Box St cU. txtrm READ me1,024 words
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Advertisement995 1964-08-06 15 TUITION it Word* U (Hl*.}— Box t» eta, txtrm EASILY PAM DRIVING. Guaranteed $70/-. Hourly by lesson $3-Joc. Ring (Spore) *****. TIME FOR UNIQUE BystematultlonEngllsb. Mathematics:— (Spore) *****. *****7 2 p.m. 6 n.m. AT YOUR HOME: Private Tuition for All Standards In All School Subjects from $20 montbly Apply Box995 words
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Advertisement1020 1964-08-06 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* tt (Mi*.)— Box It et*. oxtrm SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD *lo- 31H. Orchard rd.. B'por* Baa a wide range of food used cars st special price. All our used ears are cbecked and well maintained trade-in accepted easy Hire purchase terms available call tor a demonstration1,020 words
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Advertisement824 1964-08-06 15 i DRESSES k DRESSMAKING tt WtrdM US (Min.)-Box it ct: extra I *>0 SIAKC. 17 T.tnitlin Road. Blngmpore. Hlch Class Ladles Dressmakers. Ready-made Dresses from $14/-. Tailoring Charges from tit/- (Including Chcongaam). LADIES HAIRDRESSING tt Word* U <Mt*.>— Box tt eta. txtrm FARIDA MAISON MARCCLLI H/Btyllst Manicure and Facial slakeup824 words
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Advertisement414 1964-08-06 15 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT THE MALAYSIAN ORCHID SOCIETY will be holding Its Bth Annual Dinner at the Cathay Restaurant, Singapore on 20th August. 1964 at 7.30 p.m. Highlights of the evening:— Prises of mature Orchid plants to holders of lucky numbers Presentation of Awards of the 4th World Orchid Conference Show by414 words
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Advertisement205 1964-08-06 15 SAAB A PIONEER IN CAR SAFETY rpHE safest car on the road today, the Saab is an outstanding family car with sporting verve and superb road-holding qualities. Front wheel drive, dual circuit brake system. Rugged, practical, dependable 'and modern. Fast, comfortable, the Saab is a high-quality, low-cost car built for205 words
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Article41 1964-08-06 16 Race 1 Flashing Rocket ($25 Race 2 Apa Karmr iSITi Rate 3 Djazzi iSl4>: Race 4 Box Office 111 < 527 Rece 5 Fraaer'n Hill i S36> Race 6 That's It $107. Race 7 Auch A>e i $24)41 words
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200 1964-08-06 16 A LOR STAR, Wed. Weights for the amateur races here on Saturday: SLLTAN OF hi I) Ml CUP,! Class 1 handicap 8f Timbeiiane X3.7. Norval Lad 13.1 Ntccolir.a 12.0. Sweet Eighteen 1112 Robin I Hood II 11.12. Obedient Son 11.2 No Kidding 11.0. Tun200 words
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Article2110 1964-08-06 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep $107 OUTSIDER GIVES SONNY LIM A DOUBLE RACING by gINGAPORE, Wed. Anita, the odds-on favourite in Race Six at Bukit Timah today, went down to a shock defeat by the outsider That's It. Anita was kept within striking distance of the front-running2,110 words
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Article316 1964-08-06 16 CINGAPORE. Wed. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's Bukit Timah races: Races 1 and 7 Nothing to reooru Race 2 Bush Queen (M. Lee) was very fractious In the stalls and held up the sun. When the j gates were released, she lost frround. E. Donnelly,316 words
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Advertisement761 1964-08-06 16 OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal to use name* of newly built -hips Wi Messrs. Gammon Malaya Limited, a company incorporated in the Federation of Malaya and having Its registered Office at Road 203. Petallng Jaya. Selangor. hereby give notice, that as a results of my application for registration in inspect of 4761 words
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Advertisement767 1964-08-06 16 KENG LIAN COMPANY COFFEE POWDER FACTOR? l'C-A, Bt'NGA RAYA ROAD. MALACCA PARTNERS' VOLUNTARY wiNDiMi-rr NOTICE Is hereby given requiring all those who have claim} against the firm trading as Keng Uan Company Coffee Powder Factory at No. 178 A. Bunga Raya Road. Malacca, to lodge then .-lalm.* with the undersigned767 words
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Advertisement775 1964-08-06 16 TENDERS JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER, JOHORE TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from requested contractors in Class E and above, up to 12.00 noon on 15/8/64 at the office of the Jurutera Negri, Johore. Johore Bahru lor the "THE CONSTRUCTION OF ONE NO. PUMPING STATION AT TELOK RIMBA MUAR." All775 words
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Advertisement142 1964-08-06 16 team today.. travet tomorrow *-^Bfc~4NV m *S ha. v -'**df m\/ The Quick Easy Way to Liarn a NtvUnguaga *>* N^Bt N§L CONTENTS: $k *S\* *<: W^Sjß i ?o lesson < y^ l!L 1&"*S COURSE wEifl W^*%T/^ q» i> re<^ fc \7- nun r.d.niY i.«. n..,™ x-cji Va^LA~^+r •mstruclitn Mtnujl142 words
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Article193 1964-08-06 17 Malacca name team of 30 TtfALACCA. Wed. The Malacca AAA have named a team of 30 19 men and 11 women— for the first Malaysian national athletic championships at Seremban on Aur. 14-15. They are: Men Daud Bacnlk dOOni. 200 m), Lee Mun Wah (lOOmt. Kamaruddin Said (100 m). Hanlnah193 words
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219 1964-08-06 17 New York against Clay and Liston 'return' World roundup BOXING New York, Wed. The New York State Athletic Commission said yesterday any return world heavyweight boxing title match between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston would violate "the spirit and word" of conditions agreed upon by all world boxing associations. The219 words
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Article111 1964-08-06 17 rH. Wed. The Acting Chief Education Officer. Perak. Mr. Blon Dury. said today It was a good Idea for schools to hold combined sports meets, as a means of promoting friendship and goodwill among children. Mr. Dury was speaking at the opening of the Yuk Choy111 words
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Article220 1964-08-06 17 S'pore XI show six-goal form SOCCER SPORE 6 SERVICES 0 CI N G A PORE, Wed. Singapore's Malaya Cup Final team came through their "fitness test" fairly well today in this frierdly match at Jalun B c s a r Stadium. With the Cup Final against Perak only three days220 words
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Article79 1964-08-06 17 SUMMARY SOCCKK Malacca Olv. 1: 1st tin KOYLI 12 Police 1 TaipinK Ue: CRC 2 Axman Shah Club 2 L. Perak Oiv. 1 (T. Anson): Stars 6 Sg Bernain 3HOCKEY L. Perak Lfe (T. Anson): DTC 2 St. Anthony's Sch 1. Central Kedah Lee: Sekolah Menenuah 7 Malays 2. BASKETBALL79 words
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174 1964-08-06 17 LT AM invite Aussies to the 'Open' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Australian lawn tennis stays Martin Mulligan, Ken Fletcher and Madonna Schacht may compete in the first Malaysian open championships here on Sept. 2-6. Mulligan, ranked No. 3 In Australia, and Fletcher, who won the Malayan open singles title last year,174 words
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508 1964-08-06 17 PERAK IN LUCK? I BELIEVE IN IT-TEOH LEE FOO SAN: By Ipoh, Wednesday VICTORY for Perak over Singapore in the Malaya Cup soccer final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night will complete a grand-slam for the State and Perak FA officials and fans are fervently hoping for this happy508 words
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267 1964-08-06 17 BADMINTON AM ALACCA, Wed. iTI Hashim bin Desa, the Malacca Malays champion, was surprisingly beaten by newcomer Abdul Jabbar in the men's Junior singles of the Malacca badminton championships last night. Hashim Desa. who had beaten Lai Chow Shen 15-4, 15-6 in the first267 words
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Article26 1964-08-06 17 MALACCA, Wed. The Malaysian Armed Forces versus Royal Malaysian Police Caldwell Trophy cricket match has been postponed to a later date to be announced26 words
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194 1964-08-06 17 S^REMBAN, Wed. The King 1 and Queen will be present on the opening day of the first Malaysian national athletic championships here on Aug. 14-15. The King will declare the meet open. The State Secretary, Negrl Sembllan, Dato Hajl Anjang Salth bin Hajl Abbas,194 words
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Article, Illustration28 1964-08-06 17 TRIUMPH FOR WHETTON IO H N WHETTON J winning the irv vitation 1,500-metre race at the England and Wales v Ireland match at Crystal Palace, London. Reuter picture.Reuter - 28 words
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906 1964-08-06 17 CRICKET ROUNDUP I ONDON, Wed.— Warwickshire failed to gain any points irons their match against Essex which ended in a draw yesterday. But they still lead the English county cricket championship by one point from Worcestershire. Warwickshire were set to score 186906 words
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Advertisement403 1964-08-06 17 =^sJ^= GLASISAR 64 de luxe Economy Comfort Performance with Safety are the four outstanding qualities of the CLAS 700. which according to expert opinions have crested a new standard in this clatt of motor car. The classical construction: frontmounted engine, transmission by cardan shaft te the rear ax e results403 words
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Advertisement304 1964-08-06 17 I JAPAN 1 Beet months: March. April, May (blossom time) and October. November (autumn foliage end chrysanthemums). There's lots of H rain from mid-June to early July. H Summer festivals in August. Winter sports in January. In high seasons there's a rushso plan ahead! Name your preferred date* of setting304 words
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Miscellaneous71 1964-08-06 17 BADMINTON— MaIacca championships (MBA hall, 8.30 p.m.); Perak. schools championships (SJA hall, Ipoh 9 a.m.). SOCCER laiping Lg«: a Transport Coy v Kllst (Esplanade). Krlan l.gt: Bagan Tlang Ygsters v Dennistown (P. Buntar padang). L. Perak Div. 2: 6abrang Est. v DTC (T. Anson) ATHLETICS Combined schools: Dindings meet (Sltlawan71 words
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Article424 1964-08-06 18 LONDON. Wed. With sentimem completely domuiuieu by events in i ue tar Easi. the sloe* uiaiKci.s were quiet and unsettled today. The yuan amount ot stoat that came out caused jobbers to mark prices down. The gold figures were ot little influence. In the aliernoon424 words
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472 1964-08-06 18 WE CANNOT AFFORD A SECOND COLLISION, SAYS LEE SINGAPORE. Wed SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. in a lour of kampongs in the Tangttn constituency today, emphasised thai tile people must realise that Malaysia could not afford a repetition of the incidents which rocked Singapore last month. "We must472 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-08-06 18 UPI radio picture shows Tengku Abdul Rahman being welcomed by U.N. Secretary General U Thant as the Tengku arrived at the U.N. headquarters for a meeting on Monday. The Tengku is expected to return home next Wednesday from his tour of the United States, Canada and73 words
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Article76 1964-08-06 18 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Mlnl*ter for Social Affair.-, lix lie Othman Wok, has agreed to be patron of the 'Romantic Night," a social dance to be held by the Windsor Park Residents' Association on Satuiday at the Victoria Memorial Hall In aid of its clubhouse building fund.76 words
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Obituary21 1964-08-06 18 MRS. SON AH KOON panted away nrarefully nt X.X BMptUI on :.-s-M ONMM v ill T.r. Cburch on T p.m.21 words
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Obituary24 1964-08-06 18 IN EVER LOVING memory of N. fclafaratnam. Departed •> 1955. You remain Mill In our lirar*. .Ir-i-rt«Hl hy Mr md Mm. A.R. Nawataua24 words
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650 1964-08-06 18 Jellicoe: Malaysia must build up her defences now KL'ALA LUMPUR,1Y Wed. The British Minister of Defence for the Nan, Earl Jellicoe, said today that Malaysia should build up her naval and military defences immediate- ly to safeguard her integrity and national frontiers. Lord Jellicoe was speaking to newsmen before l>oarding650 words
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132 1964-08-06 18 OS MAN'S CALL AT AIR WING PRESENTATION KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Mohamed Jewa. this evening called on members of the Territorial Army to train hard as they played a vital role in defending the country "in this troubled period." He132 words
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Article108 1964-08-06 18 BIRMINGHAM. Wed. I Warwickshire were 310 for. 5 wickets at tea on the first day of their match against the Australians. R. Barber scored 138 not out. Tea scores in other matches were The Oval: Surrey I*B all out v Sussex. Portsmouth: (two-day match) The ArmyReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement89 1964-08-06 18 20 words $10 (minimum) »-i7?p &T fli >£V "ft* -4t i^B lift, B^& jf i lflhii«& Si? ■'->■■ L^ i I nt BVI ml ±1 Pj||nj KENT KENT E THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW MICHONITE FILTER Mefines away harsh flavor... refines away rough taste... for the mildest taste of all/89 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1964-08-06 18 OIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tii'-sday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Ifiu-hrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 8(1 70 Ipoh !H 68 Malacca 86 79 Singapore 88 7342 words
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