The Straits Times, 8 August 1964
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Title Section21 1964-08-08 1 SINGAPORE AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAI^ 6 I^CEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration528 1964-08-08 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN 'Our needs doubled now' MALA YSIA MIGHT HA YE TO INCREASE RECRUITMENT TO ARMED FORCES THREEFOLD BECAUSE OF NEW TENSIONS CAUSED BY HANOI From LONDON, Friday And please hurry, Tengku tells Sir Alec TENGKU Abdul Rahman tonight said he viewed the North Vietnamese situation withUPI - 528 words
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210 1964-08-08 1 LONDON, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman and Sir Alec Douglas-Home today discussed the possibility of Malaysia taking the issue of Indonesian confrontation to the I nited Nations. The .Malaysian and British Prime Ministers made an intensive review of the Malaysia -Indonesia dispute210 words
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Article37 1964-08-08 1 VIENNA, Fri.— A sixth century burial place has been discovered at Pokaszepetlc. Hungary, and 90 tombs so far excavated contain ■IBM and skeletons of men and horses, the Hungarian news agency MTI reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article535 1964-08-08 1 KHANH ISSUES MARTIAL LAW DECREE, THEN LEA YES FOR WAR FRONT. rvHE South Vietnam Premier, MajorGeneral Nguyen Khanh. today proclaimed a state of emergency throughout the nation in the face of increased danger of Communist aggression from within and without. The proclamation, in effect,Reuter; UPI - 535 words
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310 1964-08-08 1 Pledge by Minister: Jobs freeze policy will be flexible KANGAR, Friday. THE Central Government would follow a "very flexible" policy in carrying out its jobs freeze, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said here today. "There is no hard and fast rule, .but we do not intend to310 words
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Article59 1964-08-08 1 Thai precautions BANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Government has worked oat precautionary i Measures against air raids, including the evacuation of people from the city to the suburbs, la view of the Vietnam situation. The Under- Secretary for the Interior. Mr. Thawin Knnthorn Saradoon. said today that measures had also beenReuter - 59 words
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Article50 1964-08-08 1 WASHINGTON, Frt.— The U.S. Agency for International Development i Aim today authorised four loans totalling $62,300,000 for India. They will nnance purchase in the United States of Industrial commodities and equipment, diesel electric locomotives, an electric generator unit and the services of U.S. consultants. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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126 1964-08-08 1 SYDNEY. Fri. QanUs Jets flying from Hook Kong to New Delhi have been ordered to make a precautionary diversion south away from the North Vietnam border until the situation in the area improves, a Qantas Airline spokesman said today. He said that airliners, which126 words
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438 1964-08-08 1 THE NEW LINE JAKARTA WILL TAKE BY LEE SINGAPORE, Fri. The recent disturbances in Singapore had alerted Indonesia on the line to take in i t s confrontation campaign against Malaysia, the Primp Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said this evening. This was to disrupt racial unity and peace. "Indonesia438 words
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Article43 1964-08-08 1 CONGRESS SI'PPORTS JOHNSQN WASHINGTON, Fri Both Houses of Congress today «aye overwhelming approval to resolution supporting President MHM'i actions in Vietnam crisis. Router. GANG CLASH MM.U'Olti:. Fri— Police firrd ■shot, arrested man, in gang MM outside bar in RubiiiMin Road midnight.43 words
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337 1964-08-08 1 Hawaii echoes with U.S. air armada •> OONOLULU. *Fri. 11 U.S. Air Force jet fighters, reconnaissance planes and heavy jet tankers thunder out over Honolulu in evermounting numbers. More thar 100 ji-t.s roared j aloft from Hickam air force I base yesterday toward undisclosed bases in South-Ea.st Asia. Two squadronsReuter; AP - 337 words
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Article, Illustration436 1964-08-08 2 'Russians will keep out of Vietnam war' say diplomats YfOSCOW, Fri. RusiTl sia seems confident that the Vietnam crisis will be contained without risk of a wider war, according to diplomatic sources. The Soviet Government seemed determined to avoid becoming embroiled, beyond measured expression! of support for North Vietnam, theReuter - 436 words
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170 1964-08-08 2 CAIGON, Frl. Amert- can Jets today bomb«d and strafed the area where a U.S. Air Force B-57 bomber crashed last night, in an effort to disperse Vletcong troops who barred the way to the wreckage. The Plane was one of170 words
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288 1964-08-08 2 'Peking may send war planes to Ho' McNamara No further attacks on U.S. ships in Gulf of Tonkin.. .patrols continue WASHINGTON, Friday. Robert McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defence, said yesterday that the Chinese Communists might send combat aircraft into North Vietnam He told a Press conference that North Vietnam288 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-08-08 2 about possible Incidents Involving South Vietnamese naval patrols, he said that these patrols were designed to prevent the Infiltration of men and material by sea into the south. Asked what form U.B assistance to these patrols took, he said that US. hadReuter; AP - 277 words
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450 1964-08-08 2 U.S. rejects Peking's charges of aggression 'limited retaliatory attacks only' TIHE United States yesterday rejected China's statement that American retaliatory air strikes against North Vietnam meant aggression against China. A state Department spokesman told a Press conference that President Johnson had already made It clear that the U.S. rtsponse toReuter - 450 words
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208 1964-08-08 2 Alec shares Johnson's desire not to risk spreading conflict ONDON, Frl.— Sir Alee Douglas- Home, the British Prime Minister, said in a statement last night that he shared President Johnson's desire to avoid the risk of spreading the conflict in South-East Asia. Kn official statement Issued alter consultations between SirReuter - 208 words
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Article49 1964-08-08 2 MELBOURNE. Frl. About 150 people, mostly young, gathered outside the U.S. Information Office In Melbourne waving placards urging "leave Vietnam alone" and "halt U.S. aggression In South -East Asia". It was quiet until a bystander shouted "Communists go home" and police broke up a scuffle. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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231 1964-08-08 3 TENSION IN CONGOLESE CAPITAL AS A TOWN FALLS I EOPOLDVILLE, Fri.— Armed troops patrolled this Congo capital yesterday as tension mounted following the capture of Stanleyville, 800 miles to the northeast, by Communistbacked rebels. Rebel leader Gaston Soumialot yesterday morning proclaimed Stanleyville had been captured by his forces and theAP; UPI - 231 words
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116 1964-08-08 3 J^EW YORK, Fri. Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, Chief of Cabinet for li Thant, the United Nations Secretary-General, left last night by air for Bombay en route to a 30.000-mile trip to Southeast Asia and Geneva. Mr. Narasimhan told airport reporters that his trigReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-08-08 3 U Thant' s secret ideas to keep the peace Security Council can't be involved to settle S.E. Asia problem IT THANT, the United Nations'Secre-tary-General, has "thrown out some ideas" to keep the peace in South-East Asia. Speaking to reporters alter lengthy discussions with President Johnson and top U.S. officials. UReuter - 409 words
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379 1964-08-08 3 Johnson tells U Thant: Our purpose is to prevent war WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Johnson welcomed U Thant, the United Nations Secretary-General, to the White House yesterday, declaring: "In all that we do, America's purpose is to prevent war and to prevent others from provoking war. He pledged that the AmericanReuter - 379 words
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Article33 1964-08-08 3 WASHINGTON. Fri The United States' unemployment rate dropped below five per cent in July lor the first time in nearly 41 years, the Labour Department announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article32 1964-08-08 3 BADEN BADEN itiermany), Fri Police today recovered U*****,000 in Jewels, cash and travellers 1 checks stolen last month from an American woman after v Hotel telephonist admitted the theft.— UJU.32 words
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Article94 1964-08-08 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— Four Ku Klux Klan members have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a Negro army reserve officer r.nd education official in CiecrKia on July 11. the FBI announced here. The victim. Lemuel Perm, was drivinn with other Negro reserve officers toReuter - 94 words
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178 1964-08-08 3 BIG PITCHEP BATTLE IN CYPRUS: 'HEAVY' CASUALTIES NICOSIA-, jFriday. f URKISH and Greek-Cypriot forces fought a pitched battle in the hills of north-west Cyprus today. Four Greek Cypriote were killed and the Turks suffered "heavy losses," a government spokesman said. I A U.N. spokesman said earlier: "This is the heaviestReuter - 178 words
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105 1964-08-08 3 I ONDON, Fri. Summonses were served yesterday on three English First Division footballers, two of the m internationals. alleging conspiracy to lose ;t match in 1962 and thus defraud persons who placed bets on it The internationals are Sheffield Wed nesda>Reuter - 105 words
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88 1964-08-08 3 A 'delicate' Peking order to Britain LONDON. Pri. The Guardlaer said yesterday a proposed Communist Chinese order with a British shipyard would be "aji important breakthrough" on the commercial level but thought it could produce a delicate political situation.. Mr. David, Fairhall, shipping correspondent for this daily wrote: "With theReuter - 88 words
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Article123 1964-08-08 3 2 more dead in Ahmedabad clashes BOMBAY, Fri Fresh disturbances were reported yesterday from Ahmedabad City where recent clashes have cost six lives and more than 100 have been Injured in violent Incidents between police .and moos. Police said two more of those wounded in Wednesday's firing on looting and.AP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-08-08 3 'Aristocrat' Sir Cedric Hardwicke dies at 71 IWEW YORK, Fri. 1 Veteran British actor Sir Cedric Hardwick* (above), known the world over for his roles in classical films, died of a lung ailmeot here yesterday. He was 71. He first went on the stage in 1912, was knighted in 1934Reuter - 128 words
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79 1964-08-08 4 'Youth Week in Business' is postponed SINGAPORE. Frt— The Junior Chamber of Singapore and the Singapore Vocational Guidance Steering Committee have postponed their "Youth Week In Business" project. originally scheduled for Aug. 10 to 15, to a later date. A joint statement Issued today said it was necessary to postpone79 words
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Article29 1964-08-08 4 SINOAPORE. FYI.— A fun fair and conation draw, due to be held at Our Lady Queen of Peace on Sunday, has been postponed until further notice.29 words
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Article27 1964-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Prl.— The Malabar Benevolent Association wIU be holding an extra general meeting at the Chong Pang community centre on Aug. 16 at 10 a.m.27 words
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250 1964-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Cbee Seng, this afternoon distributed cash and food parcels valued at over 52.000 to families who suffered hardships daring the recent disturbances. The cash and food parcels were all donations from250 words
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330 1964-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A NAVAL BASE police constable, the driver of a station wagon which killed a pedestrian, was today fined a total of $1,200 by the Second Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana. P. C. Major Singh, 29, pleaded guilty to all330 words
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Article97 1964-08-08 4 Reopening of electoral registers SINGAPORE, Fri. Centres for the inspection of electoral registers, which were temporarily closed because of the curfew, wIL reopen on Monday for a period of two weeks for the 1963 electoral registers. List "A" and List "B" to be Inspected by the public in connection with97 words
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Article128 1964-08-08 4 New $77,000 dispensary is opened SINGAPORE, Fri. The Assemblyman for Telok Balangah, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, today declared open the Port of Singapore Authority's new $77,000 dispensary and sick bay at Tanjong Pagar for harbour workers. The new dispensary and sick bay, accommodated Inside a renovated building, replaces an old one128 words
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Article102 1964-08-08 4 GIRL GUIDE CHIEF FOR 3-DAY VISIT SINGAPORE, Fri. The world director of the GirJ Guides and Girl Scouts, Dame Leslie Whateley, will fly into Singapore tomorrow afternoon for a three-day visit to organise a new Malaysian constitution for girl guides. She will be met at the airport by vice-president*, of102 words
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Article66 1964-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A variety show "Btar Time." produced by Mr. Yap Van Hong, superintendent of the Victoria Theatre and Mr. Brian S. Edge In aid of the National Theatre Fund, will be held tomorrow night at 8 p.m. at the National Theatre. Tickets at $3, $2 and66 words
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Article31 1964-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A luncheon meeting in honour of Mr. Howard E. Stlngle, the Director of United States Information Service, will be held on Aug. 14 at the American Club.31 words
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Article46 1964-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will receive an ambulance presented by the Sikh community in Singapore to the Health Ministry at a ceremony in the waiting hall of the Emergency Unit, General Hospital, tomorrow at 4 p.m.46 words
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Advertisement26 1964-08-08 4 GRAND PALACE (AIR-CONDITIONED) RESTAURANT PALACE THEATRE. 4*. EAST COAST RD., SPORE. TIL: 4a27» SUNDAY T-DANCE 3.30 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. KOHY witw the Populous ECHO JETS26 words
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Miscellaneous482 1964-08-08 4 IN ANfl nilT RV AID 111 MliU UUI Of lilfl 'PHK foirowlns li today'i abedula Kuala Lumpur (ML 053> 8.2.-, p of civil aircraft movement! at from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 903 Paya Lebar airport. Singapore:: p.m.: from Jesaelton Brunei kuARRIVAL* Chine (ML 490) 7..V) p.m Japan Air Urns: From482 words
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Article, Illustration434 1964-08-08 5 Educational programme is the best way to redute deaths, says visiting experts SINGAPORE, Friday. THREE foreign cancer experts today said a greater understanding of the disease among the public was the best means of preventing more deaths by what is now Singapore's No. 1434 words
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Article78 1964-08-08 5 LONDON. Frl. Seven Malaysian students were among those from 24 countries who attended the national Eisteddfod at Swansea, the principal music and art festival of Wales. The students the first .overseas visitors to witness the crowning of the bard. 46-year-old Rhydwen Williams, nidged the composer78 words
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Article94 1964-08-08 5 SINGAPORE. FW. A detective corporal was today chanted In the Ninth Magistrates Court with corruptly obtaining MOO. Anthony Poo was alleged to have accepted the money from a man as an Inducement not to arrest his son for an offence under the Corrosive and Explosive Substances94 words
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Article58 1964-08-08 5 Joy rides at air rally in Kluang SINGAPORE. Prl. The Royal Singapore Flying Clob will stage the first Malaysian sky-diving championship at an air rally in Kluang on Aug. 32 and 23. All those at the rally will be offered joy rides at the usual rates. Plying events will Include58 words
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Article58 1964-08-08 5 KANGAR, PH.— Che Su blnte Salleh, secretary of the local branch of the Women's Institutewill lead the Perils, delegation to the national Institute seminar to be held in Petallng Jaya on Aug. 20 Other delegates will be Che Solha bmte Ibrahim. Che Rusnah bUite Salleh. Che Zainab58 words
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122 1964-08-08 5 GIRL INTRUDER FOUND UNDER FARMER'S BED, COURT TOLD rH. Fri. A ffirl, Yeon« Yit Lan, 17, was found hiding under a bed in a farmer's house in Kampong Simee new village here one morning, the magistrate's court here was told today. Yeonr pleaded gtiilty to trespassing into the house of122 words
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169 1964-08-08 5 CHOLERA KILLS THREE MORE IN T'GGANU KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWREE more cholera deaths reported in Kuala Trengganu today bring the death toll since the epidemic hit the East Coast States in May to j lO2. There has been 78 deaths in Trengganu. 20 in Kelantan and four in Pahanß. Seven169 words
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154 1964-08-08 5 KUALA UPIS. Friday. r THE Pahang State Assemblyman for Jelai. Inche 1 Mohamed Noor bin Suleiman. 57. died at Mentakab Hospital last night after the taxi in which he was travelling had collided with a private car. He was returning home from the State Assembly154 words
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Article41 1964-08-08 5 BATU UAJAU. PH.— Pltty Ooy scouts from the Public Commercial Institution here began *a three-day camp at Kampong Sun-gt-i Itek neax here today to help the Icampong residents clean up their padi fields and dig a small fgyiaii41 words
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215 1964-08-08 5 'The Armed Forces as a career' appeal to youths IPOH, Fri. Major 1 Mohamed Shariff bin Ahmad, Senior Personnel Selection Officer, appealed today to youths to Join the Malaysian Armed Forces as a career. "Those who Join* the Army and the Air Force will have the opportunity of going abroad215 words
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122 1964-08-08 5 QINGAPORE. ftt Mr. James Wong. Sarawak's Deputy Chief Minister, said here that some form of 'reasonable disturbance allowance" must be given to teachers seconded to his state from Malaya. This, he said, would be in fairness to the teachers. He thought122 words
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Article52 1964-08-08 5 PENANG, Pn. A lorry attendant. Tan Phalk Boon. was fined $300 today for voluntarily' assisting In the disposal of a SlBO water pump suspected to have been stolen Tan. 33 pleaded guilty. He disposed of the pump 3t Sungei Kluang. Bay an Lepas. on May, 1152 words
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Advertisement180 1964-08-08 5 WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LTD. congratulate SEVEN SEAS TV CO. authorised PHILIPS dealers on the opening of their premises at 513, Commonwealth Drive Queenstown Singapore 3 VOICE OF PROPHECY LECTURES August 9 to 30, 7.15 p.m. 120, Ba'estier Road. FEATURES: Beautiful color slides, Prescriptions for RADIANT HEALTH ond BOUNTIFUL LIVING,180 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-08-08 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I SWEAT 6CO TT Y STAN D t_ wtv waSTE IBAC* 111 yV BASKET i& JP\ff rr OUT I 'that s £^W3?F£ thouOmt SO. T OO; J I Quick xS> fastest SavE I E*VEB/ iff tminkinQ' )M qH-. O* t\«O I <3'47 words
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305 1964-08-08 6 Striking busmen given 48-hour warning SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Katong-Be-dok Bus Company today warned its striking employees that they would be considered as having resigned from their jobs if they did not report for duty within 48 hours. Announcing this in a public notice in the Straits Times today, the company's305 words
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Article98 1964-08-08 6 TELUK ANSON. Fri.— Two brothers, who stole from their grandmother, were each sentenced to nine months' jail by the Sessions Court President. Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar Ali. here yesterday. Mohamed Jamil bin Mohamad Nor. 18, and Ya'.ya, 19. pleaded guilty to stealing cash and $30 worth98 words
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349 1964-08-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Four hundred undergraduates of the Technical Co 1 1 es c here decided yesterday not to talk to any of the freshies for 24 hours. The reason? Some of them fear they might be accused of ragging the349 words
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66 1964-08-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri.— Ti»e British Voluntary Service Overseas Organisation will send M young workers to Malaysia soon The volunteers are mostly teacuers. Of the 58 volunteers. 19 will come to Malaya, 22 to SarawaK. 12 to 8a bah and five to Singapore. Under Its present66 words
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108 1964-08-08 6 I SINGAPORE. Pri. —Ng Chuan iSeng. 28, today pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court to I a charge of armed robbery involving 75 boxes of brandy. 15 cases of stout, and one case of beer valued at a total $15.00t from the McAlister108 words
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Article, Illustration453 1964-08-08 6 Unless Government gives $200,000 to MCCW KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fHE Malayan Council for Child Welfare will discontinue its free lunch programme for about 40,000 schoolchildren in 240 Malayan schools unless the Government steps in with a $200,000 donation before the end of this453 words
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299 1964-08-08 6 Robbers in taxi stop a van and rob merchant KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Four armed meß in a taxi yesterday forced a tea merchant to stop his van at the 12th mile Kuala Lum-pur-Rawang road and robbed him of $250 in cash and took his and his driver's watches worth $100.299 words
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Article39 1964-08-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Th« United States Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James O. Bell, will return here tomorrow. He went to Washington for consultation and to prepare for Tenglcu Abdul Rahman's Visit to the United States.39 words
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Article38 1964-08-08 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Phua Ah Ber. alias Panjang. a coffeestallholder in Bedok Road, was fined $300 in a magistrate's court today for permitting the use of a jackpot slot machine in his premises on April 18.38 words
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Article194 1964-08-08 6 CINGAPORE. Pn.— Five dona- tions totalling 84.648 received by the National Trades Union Congress today brings its "rehabilitation fund" for victims of the recent disturbances In Singapore to $23,986--80. The donations are from; Metropole Theatre Ltd. $1,147.--50; Hollywood Theatre Ltd. $388.50; Singapore Traction Co. Ltd..194 words
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Miscellaneous221 1964-08-08 6 \lioi, Oop tht V r Hnntlin I tilk,^ I JASON. WHATEVER HAPPENED IHE LEFT US AT CYZJCUS.I lOK YES, WE MISS MIM I I PERHAPS. If 1 WEMT J^** "*">• |J VWI M^ wSStmk^A TO THAT FEUA HERCULES I OME OF HIS FRiENPS GOT TOO ESPECIALLY HtS WTTH MtXJ. TH'221 words
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276 1964-08-08 7 STILL AWAITING $280,000 111 DROUGHT RELIEF Siew Sin told of the plight of 1 2,000 padimen 1/ANGAR, Fri. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, was today told of the plight of 12,000 Perlis pad! planters still waiting for their drought relief grants totalling $280,000. The Mentri Besar. Dato276 words
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157 1964-08-08 7 DENANO. Fri.— A delega- tlon of Penang Buddhists will attend the seventh World Conference of Buddhists to be held In Sarnath, India, from Nov. 29 to Dec. 4. This was announced by Mr. Khoo Leone Hun, president of the Penang State157 words
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52 1964-08-08 7 SINGAPORE. Fii. A cyclist. K. Loganßrayanan. 18. oi Adam Road. was killed when he collided with a lurry *l Keng Lee Road. Loganarayanan died nine now* later in the General Hospital. Bye-witnesses of the accident are asked to contact inspector V. Rajaratham ot the52 words
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94 1964-08-08 7 PENANG. Fri. A businessman. Mr. Ho Ah Leong. was held up by two cyclists and robbed of $48. a pen and a $138 cheque in Chor Sin Kheng Road last night. Mr. Hoi managing partner of the Art, Beauty and Plastic Industries Co.. told the94 words
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75 1964-08-08 7 PENANG. Kn. Three sisters yesterday chased a siiatch-thief who was running away with a gold chain. But the man escaped on his bicycle through a lane Miss Tan Saw Ualk, a 21-year-old nurse, told police she and her sisters were shopping along Penang Road75 words
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Article26 1964-08-08 7 KL'ANIAN fri.-Tn* Mentri Besar ot Pahans Da'o Vahava bin Haji Mohamed Sen. will pay five-day official visit to the I>merloh district beglnnina on Monday26 words
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137 1964-08-08 7 SINGAPORE Frt. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, wilt tour the Kampong Kapor constituency .omorrow at i.U p.m. With him wil. be the Minister for Social Affairs, In< i, Othman Wok. and Incbe Mahmud Auang. Assemblyman for Kampong Kapor They .will mer at137 words
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Article, Illustration242 1964-08-08 7 IPOH, Friday. A SUGGESTION to introduce a new subject in religious schools to give its pupils a basic knowledge of agriculture, was made yesterday \by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. He made this suggestion when he opened a new242 words
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Article140 1964-08-08 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Shell Refinery on Pulau Bukom, which was granted pioneer certificate No. 1 by the Singapore Government, will celebrate its third anniversary on Wednesday. At a special party for the o casion. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister for Finance, will be asked140 words
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Article30 1964-08-08 7 SINGAPORE. Pri.— -Three fire engines sped to the American International Assurance Building in Robinson Road this afternoon to put out a fire in a rubbish chute.30 words
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223 1964-08-08 7 'TRAFFIC TOLL IS RISING' WARNING BY THE POLICE SINGAPORE. Friday. OOAD accidents In Singapore are risirg. Police statistics show that in the first seven months this year there were 20,348 accidents —an increase of 3,610 over the corresponding period last The death toll this year stands at 127 so far.223 words
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Article68 1964-08-08 7 SINGAJKJRE. Pti An exhibition of 60 children: paintings from Britain are now on disolay In the toyer ,md the children's room oi the National Library This Is a British Council tra veiling exhibition which has been to New Zealand and in other Darts of Malaysia The exhibition68 words
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117 1964-08-08 7 'GOOD RESPONSE' TO MATA HARPS FIRST TOUR SINGAPORE, tn.— Blue Dolphin Harbour Tour Ltd. today reported that their first 2U hour excursion around the harbour yesterday had met with "good response." On board the company's $;ito,ooo cruiser, Mata Uari, were 30 touristsThe new service was inaugurated on Wednesday by the117 words
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Article24 1964-08-08 7 ALOR BTAR. Fri. The Kedah State Assembly will hold its next meeting at the Balai Besar at 10 a.m. on Aug. 19.24 words
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Article139 1964-08-08 7 A 'day camp for Fourth Formers mELUK ANSON. Fri. A 1 week-long "day camp" for Form Four pupils in the Teluk Anson area began at Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary School here yesterday. The purpose is to provide a short course of activities of recreational and educational value not normally covered139 words
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Article64 1964-08-08 7 PH^ANO. Fri.— Mohamed Kassim bin Ibramsah 25. today I pleaded not guilty to a charge of having stolen two cheques be- longing to the Penang Police Coi operative Society. Kassim. It was alleged, took the cheques valued at S6O und $37 while employed 'by the society. The64 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-08-08 7 KING PRESENTS AMN AWARD TO MISSION SCHOOL OFFICIAL 'THE Yang di-Peruan Agon* pins thr Ahli Maniku Negara Award on the Vrrv Rev. Brother t. Michael. Visitor of "the Christian Brothers' School in the Far East, at an investiture ceremony in the Is tana Negara. Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. Brother .Michael88 words
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Article153 1964-08-08 7 PENANG. Friday OLANS have been drawn up by Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam for the first Malaysia anniversary celebrations. In Butterworth, there will be a big walk covering a 10-mile course from Kepala Batas to Butterworth on Aug. 30. A public rally will be held153 words
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111 1964-08-08 7 The divisional assembly of Penang Umno meets today PENANG. Fri. -The assistant secretary Eeneral of Umno. Inche Ali bin Haji Ahmad, will open the Penanß Umno divisional assembly at 10 a.m. tomorrow A total of 182 delenates and officials will attend. In addition to 43 motions, tiia assembly will also111 words
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Advertisement393 1964-08-08 7 I IMUP:. As really a Sensational Car' I local motorist Mr. Yeo Eng Siong Businessman Mr. Yeo Eng Siong School Teacher- Mr. Lawrence Yeo Road holding is so won- £k "I am glau th?t I have bought derful... due to Imp indepen- the sensational Hiliman Imp... SINGAPORE. The New Hillman393 words
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Article, Illustration105 1964-08-08 8 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Prrmaisuri Aeon? spent 90 minutes at the book exhibition at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka In Kuala I umpur yesterday. The Royal visitors were received by thr director of Dewan Bahasa, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, who showed105 words
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191 1964-08-08 8 52 million road project to be ready next year CINGAPORE, Fri. The Adam and Lornie Road project which forms part of the city's outer ring system and connects Farrer Road at its Junction with Bukit Timah Road and Bartley Road will be completed next year The project, started last year191 words
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Article27 1964-08-08 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Justice Buttrose who is away on a holiday in Britain is expected back in Singapore at the end of next week.27 words
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626 1964-08-08 8 Imperative to have unity, equality TEACHERS TO PRESS GOVT FOR FULL REVIEW OF SERVICE TERMS IPOH, Friday. fHE National Union of Graduate Teachers has decided to press for a complete review of the salary structure and conditions of service of the 50,000 members of the teaching profession in this country.626 words
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Article43 1964-08-08 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Sultan of Johore today Inspected a rally of Johore Scouts at their annual jamboree in Kluang. After presenting Kings Scout certificates, the Sultan made his Inspection tour in a Jeep. The three-day jamboree began yesterday.43 words
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Article45 1964-08-08 8 KOALA LUMPUR. Prt. The Indian Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, has advised the Indian Film Institute to develop closer links with film movements in Axian countries such as Malaysia Thailand and Japan, an Indian High Commission statement here announced today.45 words
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121 1964-08-08 8 FATAL ROAD NEGLIGENCE: 3 MONTHS' JAIL RENTONG. Fri A lorry driver, Wong Kam Wing. 29. of Mentakab, was sentenced in a magistrate's court here yesterday to three months' jail for causing the death of a tapper. Soo Wing. 55. by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Wong was121 words
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Article, Illustration186 1964-08-08 8 First Malaysian to get a Ford fellowship SINGAPORE, Fri. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Shaik Mydin, first Malaysian recipient of a Ford International fellowship, leaves Singapore on Monday for the United States for postgraduate studies in library science. A library assistant at the University of Malaya Library In Kuala Lumpur, Inche186 words
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216 1964-08-08 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. TJEARING begins tomorrow on an application nied by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union in the industrial arbitration court today In connection with its dispute with the Borneo Co. Ltd., and its three subsidiary companies over the dismissal of 340 of216 words
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Article73 1964-08-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Five men armed with daggers raided a house in Jalan Kenanga veaerday morning and robbed a family of $500 and four watches worth $255. The robbers who were masked, held up Mr. Lee Yoke Wan. 27. a shopkeeper, and forced him73 words
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Article85 1964-08-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The general secretary of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees, Malaya, and former general secretary of the MTUC, Inche Ibrahim oin Musa, has been elected chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Other officials are: Secretary Mr. S.85 words
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Advertisement152 1964-08-08 8 TIMEKEEPER TO THE WORLD Timeless elegance and highest technical perfection are two of International's characteristic features. Individual care is devoted pi- rr -h to each and every International Watch to create a masterpiece Exclusive Distributors: of the watchmaker's art. Its accuracy rating is far above that S|OW mAp tROTHERS required152 words
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Miscellaneous43 1964-08-08 8 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I/ PICST PUT DOWN Atxm wave to gVESYTUINO DRAY UP A y ruAT£ ABSOLUTE iS/ V», OUD&ET I x^ ESSENTIAL i _~TT n_ /BUT IT I'M «O«?RY IP IT vJasn T V^ PCPgES6ES MOU. PCAgJ I /^y J43 words
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Article230 1964-08-08 9 VI Y father died 10 years ago. We were then staying in a house inherited by my father from his ancestor's estate. After his death my widowed mother had no means to maintain the house and we. five of us. had to move out230 words
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Article96 1964-08-08 9 Petty cash and car owners STEPHEN Kangs comments on parking meters are a little naive! He will remember the meters cost $40,000; he will agree, nu doubt, a most potent source of petty cash is the private motorist. Likewise. It Is the private motorist, who. because, of the nature at96 words
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Article156 1964-08-08 9 That school exhibition I READ wuh nue.cji the Ministry of Education's letter entitled "Exhibition work at a technical School in your issue o: Aug. 3. I should liKe to point out a few discrepancies. It i.s stated that the exhibition experiment- and projects are not extra-cur-ricular activities but "part and156 words
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Article79 1964-08-08 9 TRIBUTE TO A POSTMAN THEKE armed for me from Kuala Llpi* yesterday a letter with a four cent stamp en it and an open envelope. Judge of my surprise when I found that the letter contained seven dollars in notes! We have been hearing criticism of the postal authorities of79 words
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Article78 1964-08-08 9 j'HINGS are getting inipc>Mble at the National Library. No one tlvre seem.N to have taken notice v. the letters asking for the resumption of renewals of book-loans by telephone. Secondly. the library authority no longer issues iree parking passes to carowning members using the library As78 words
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Article58 1964-08-08 9 )N the vJbject oi recruitw ing for the army: From advertisements published in the Straits Times, I note that applicants must wait until October to be called for interviews with subsequent appointment only In January. Why this long and unnecessary delay when the country Is desperately In need58 words
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Article44 1964-08-08 9 EXPENDITURE of over $161,000,000 is almo.st certainly needed to remove traffic congestion in Kuala Lumpur, but the number of accidents could be reduced with no expenditure, if the obstructions on the flve-foot ways were removed, so that pedestrianscould use them. OBSERVER Prtalinr Jaya44 words
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Article44 1964-08-08 9 THE lift* and tlorescent lights installed in Housing and Development Board flats are causing so much interference on the radio that it is almost impossible to listen In to a programme. Can something be done to eliminate this nuisance? MRS. ANG Singapore44 words
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Article223 1964-08-08 9 Men who worked without relief I WAS one oi those who sought refuge in a police station during the height oi the recent disturbances. It was then, that I learnt that there was a Singapore Volunteer Poiice organlsat'jn. beinjs identically uniformed as the "full time" except by an aimtst invisible223 words
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Advertisement388 1964-08-08 9 WORLD'S FIRST ONLY 35mm Single -Lens Reflex with REAR WHEEL "CONTROL CLUSTER 35 IfIDBI kil FUJICAREX Th.i h Fuji's itnjotionol new FUJICAREX. ••hind it« ordinary leakinf front, ii o rcveluhenary back. Sc* th* film l*»er? Right below this film l*v*r or* all tht auanlial controls outomatic *lcctric *y* (ipoiur* central388 words
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Advertisement480 1964-08-08 9 ENG LOK MANSION TEN STOREY LUXURY FLATS ON ELEVATED LAND IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SINGAPORE CLUNY ROAD/NAPIER ROAD OPPOSITE BOTANICAL GARDENS i^ Price From 4£K& $38,900/- !&^SSK9S 2SE SEE 'St r l»«<2 »mi>»H o good a* 'r^ ailjjjj^^r- |^»2 beauty oi »h. country,.**. Wl^ I§i T it U480 words
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Miscellaneous219 1964-08-08 9 Straits Times Crossword f 4 IHB 'S I ACROSS rppiait Die muMcai instru- v\ nl hcL C r*hicr i e 8. lroUbl The^nurU' peu one-lf. us? aursr** by iTituieS'Sß w*u. Ups> cnemui.' <oi. nrobablv (10i 10. Sole ffect »n mn.rchlter- 4 gJ^YnvoKed in bo.t-build-tural leature-it appear, dis- lrR Js mm219 words
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Obituary20 1964-08-08 10 It W»rd* $10 (Mimimmm) MR A.F. riRNANOII of Msiarrs pasted away yesterday soornisc r'uaerai at 4 p.m. on 8-D-64.20 words
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Article183 1964-08-08 10 It Words tit (Mtmtmrnm) THE FAMILY OF the Islt Mr. Urn Trnx Kong wish** lo thank everyooe tor their wreaibs. condolences and help at the funeral on Wednesday. THE FAMILY OP the late Mr. Tan Ren* man thanks all relative* astd friendu for their kind attendance at his funeral183 words
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Article691 1964-08-08 10 That the Cabinet decision to introduce universal lower secondary education in Malaya from next year would not be easy to implement was quite clear at the time the decisi >n was announced in March. The Ministry of Education has discovered, after five months of close study, that the691 words
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Article376 1964-08-08 10 The Federal Capital Commissioner has promised speedy action on this week's traffic report The special technical committee which has been appointed to study the feasibility of its recommend- ations is to return its findings within a month. A meeting of the advisory board will follow and then the376 words
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Article153 1964-08-08 10 Cholera statistics from the East Coast States remain ominous. Since the disease broke out there less than three months ago more than 100 people are known to have died of it; just how many deaths have not been reported to the authorities is anyone's guess, but they could153 words
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Article191 1964-08-08 10 THE Veterinary Service is among those which suffer from what you term an ultra fastidious yardstick There are 73 veterinarians In Government service and 87% are graduates from India and Pakistan Veterinary Colleges/Unlversltles. The qualifications of these officers are not registrable with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and191 words
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Article37 1964-08-08 10 MAY I say 'thank you' to all those little provision shops, which, all through the 'curfew' days delivered our groceries and did not put up their Drices by even a cent. I BICHAN Sintrapore37 words
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Article27 1964-08-08 10 \f AY 1 suggest that In future T. V. Slngapura screens all Interviews with V.I.P.s and ministers' speeches through Channel 8 JOHN DOE Niniapore 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiitiii27 words
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Article, Illustration761 1964-08-08 10 ROBERT DONOVAN - ROBERT DONOVAN by rpo the bitter end, 1 the D.S. AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Robert Kennedy had aspired to the Vice-President as a stepping-stone towards his dream of some day succeeding his murdered brother in the White House. Robert Kennedy s world was shattered last Nov.761 words
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Article, Illustration730 1964-08-08 10 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW A ROMANTIC IMAGE HAS VANISHED IN THE 'GHETTO' by PR E SIDENT deCaulle startled the world some months ago by announcing his intention to shift recognition from the Chinese Nationalists to the Communist regime in Peking. The move was interpreted as a730 words
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Advertisement878 1964-08-08 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 WtrdM 0 (Minimum) CHAN To Madeleine aad John a sou. Peter on 6-«-«4 at K.K. Toaakt to Obstetrician and Staff. CABBITAS: To LU and Bill at I Mike or York's Nursing Home Bradford A daughter Lindsay Uay on 4th August 1964. DEVASACAVAM: To Joseph and Mary a878 words
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Advertisement12 1964-08-08 10 i 3 V "^^saaaaaatfaat*— ■^^^^^samjajpss*-. wb«n yon save with THE HONGKONG BANK12 words
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Advertisement56 1964-08-08 10 NEW.IT'S REMOTE CONTROL! CABIMAT AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR Remote controlled tixte jH i Xtf&j&k projector. Greatest foci* .^1 3? &>, depth in 35 mm proiecpopprng. Small, almost noiseless blower. Focu»- '-.H| ing and slide change by Hk remote .control. jtMtUtnwmwm^kmm BASIC BIBLE COURSE I f ill ft tan tmm ■M an56 words
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Article361 1964-08-08 11 Ministry prepares for biggest recruitment of youths to launch the new comprehensive system of education KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r pHE Ministry of Education's biggest drive for teachers to launch the new comprehensive education system next year will begin in October. 7.334 teachers are needed 4.734 for361 words
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96 1964-08-08 11 Death of Aussie soldier: No foul play MALACCA, Fri. The Australian soldier who was found lying unconscious behind a cinema in U'olferstan Road here early this morning and later died has been identified as Private Patrick Arthur Richard White. 25. Pte. White, who arrived in Malaya recently, was in the96 words
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98 1964-08-08 11 1 PENANO m A nuu&ewife. Madam Vim V.. 1 Thye. 27. was surprised by masked robber vi her home in Tanjong Tokoni? Road when she woke up early this morning. She screainrd «:id the marked man fled with $190 in cash. Madam Vim reported98 words
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264 1964-08-08 11 MOST OF THE FIRST 400 ARE JOBLESS: MANPOWER DEPT I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Men who lose their wage packet for two months through being called up for National Service training may be compensated A Manpower Department spokesman said today that a special committee264 words
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Article155 1964-08-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Canadian High Commission Is trying to trace the whereabouts of lUm Busan Rowe who came here from England six years ago. A spokesman of the Commission said that a Canadian woman had sought its help to trace Miss Rowe whom she155 words
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111 1964-08-08 11 650,000, have registered for national service KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 650,000 people have registered for national service in Malaysia. As registration in all the Malaysian States is almost complete, it will not be necessary from Monday for youths to obtain permits to travel to the Borneo States. Mr. S.111 words
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98 1964-08-08 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Jan Kroef, Managing Director of Kodak (Malaya) Limited, tonight opened an exhibition of 40 photographs, the works of Miss Jeanette Klute. at the National Library lecture hall The photographs are in the exhibition called •"Focus on Colour. The photographs98 words
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103 1964-08-08 11 SINGAPORE, Prt. The British Chief of Naval Personnel and Second Sea Lord Admiral Sir Royston wrlgnt. this morning conferred with Admiral 81r Kwf y i Begg Commander-in Chief. Par East, and the Commander of the Par East Fleet. Vice- Admiral Sir Desmond103 words
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Article79 1964-08-08 11 Goodwill body officials elected Pri. Residents of Pahat Batu have set up a foodwill committee. At an Inaugural meeting held this week, Haji Yusof Rawa was elected rhaip^nn with Mr. V.KJJ. Slvasamy and Mr. Teh Oeok Kool as vice-chair-fnwv Mr. P.N.P. Mohamad Raflee is secretary and Mr. Tan Chong Be*79 words
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Article53 1964-08-08 11 BENTONQ. Prt A Pahang branch of the Day Training Ontre Graduates Teachers Union has been formed. Official* are: Chairman Inche Mustaffa Ismail: vice-chairman Inche Agus bin Arlffin; secreury Mr. Ban Ton Hoo; assistant secretary Mr. Phua Cheng Klew: treasurer Mr. Tmn Yin Wan: assistant treasurer MUe53 words
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268 1964-08-08 11 IRIAN VOLUNTEER ON TWO CHARGES OF RIOTING Guilty plea is rejected by court SINGAPORE. Fri OAHRAWI bin Baha- ron, a returned West Irian volunteer, was today charged mi a magistrate's court in connection with an Incident at Paya Lebar Road yesterday in which a motor-cycle was set on fire. Bahrawl,268 words
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246 1964-08-08 11 45 commissioned as officers of Malaysian Army and Air Force KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pORTY-FIVE cadets were today commissioned as 1 officers in the Malaysian Army and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Their passing out parade marked the end of a 24-week training course. Twenty-six of them will serve with the246 words
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Article83 1964-08-08 11 N-Language contests today PENANG. Frl. The state finals in the national language elocution, debating, quiz and conversation competitions will be held at the Francis Light School tomorI row. The elocution contest for priI mary school children open and I non-Malay.s will start at 10 a.m. Nibong Tebal will meet Butterworth,83 words
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Article57 1964-08-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Italian Ambassador to Malaysia. Dr. Mario Filo Delia Toree Santa Susanna, will leave here on Sunday for a two-day official visit to Singapore. During his stay there. Dr. Filo Delia Toree will call on the Yang dt-Pertuan Negara at the Istana Negara.57 words
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197 1964-08-08 11 Kuching paper banned for helping the Reds KUCHING, Frl.— A v Chinese newspaper, the Wak Sen Daily, haa been banned for "furthering: the cause of Communism." The order proscrlbln e th« newspaper was made by th« Federal Secretary. Syed Hashlm bin Abdullah. It stopped i publication yesterday. It had begun197 words
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Article78 1964-08-08 11 PEKAN. Frl. V.M. Sheikh Daud. 65, a .restaurant keeper was fined $35 or six days' jail in the magistrate's court here yesterday for falling to keep a record of holidays given to his employee*. He was fined another $25 or live days' Jail on a second78 words
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Advertisement99 1964-08-08 11 I j/liaHl cacv njf >■■■■■■ mi EASY 24 1 CIC I wSSM MONTHS HP PPfl|| NEW LOW NET !^m||l Hi GASH PRICE MODEL WV 762 New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Very dark safety screen for clear definition Front mounted99 words
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Advertisement147 1964-08-08 11 SHELL 4000 RALLY On April 25, Volvo won the Canadian Shell 4000. It's called the 4000 because that's how long it is -4000 miles of mountains and prairies and dust and gravel and mud and hardtop. There are four major win categories in the Shell 4000. Volvo won all four.147 words
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Miscellaneous774 1964-08-08 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICESi SERVICES 41 Mid 25 metres. a& 7 eft D i££»E£ BI Bum- MEDIua 5 76 w tiLi EHVICE: mary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 176 ln tre -7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast am. buo tiuua Mnrmnir SSTtS SLftS 11 Po^Trrf "ttfc™i774 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1964-08-08 12 Gabriel Lee - Plans for more industries using local materials and labour DR. GOH TO OPEN AUTOMATIC POTATO CRISPS PLANT AT REDHILL TOMORROW THE General Food Industries Ltd.. to be opened tomorrow by Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, is an automatic potato crisps producing plant. The factory stands on a three-quarter-acre1,059 words
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Article, Illustration229 1964-08-08 12 'Diversify interests in our industry' THK man who spearheaded ;md was r+nponsiblr for setting up General l-'ood Industries Ltd. is Mr. Lim Kirn Teck. 44. Educated in Singapore and Hone Konc. he joined his fathers shippinc firm in Hone Konc when he tm only It, taking charge of t h229 words
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Advertisement48 1964-08-08 12 IV HH I For your eating pleasure JJ XVI I I H S World-famous SMITH'S Potato Crisps have now t~\ft\/B come to Malaysia. <«* v .^*\V\&o^ Fresh and hygienically \vsr x nrenarpri j Miiuficturedby: GENERAL FOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. J Sole Distributer! for Malaysia J. H. VAVASSEUR CO. (M) LTD.48 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-08-08 13 General Food Industries Ltd's factory is capable of producing many types of potato crisps, including those flavoured with curry. These pictures of the plant show (above, left): Crisps being conveyed from the cooker to the packaging line. (Right): Automatic slicing of potatoes. A team58 words
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411 1964-08-08 13 U.K. firm grows into giant complex STARTED as a modest concern in 1920 by Mr. Frank Smith in Crickleuood. London, N.. Smith's Potato Crisps Ltd. has now grown into a Riant com* plex with factories in several countries and employing more than 3.000 people. Production ngure In the United Kingdom411 words
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311 1964-08-08 13 By STAFF WRITER > EH)R its production of potato crisps, General Food Industries has installed a modern $170,000 automatic machine. This is capable of turning out 40,000 packets of crisps in a day. It incorporates a cutter, cooker or fryer and311 words
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Advertisement169 1964-08-08 13 CONGRATULATIONS TO GENERAL FOOD INDUSTRIES, LTD. FROM THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE, I LIVERPOOL. GENERAL FOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED ON THI OPfNING OF THII* POTATO CRISPS PLANT PROM MASTERPRINTS LIMITED SA. Hong Kong Stwiapen 1. T.I: ***** A ***** Factory:. 39 Baiorai lm, Singapore 12. Mi ***** WoHnSrtt:- Tonjong Penjuru Terminal, S'porc169 words
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Advertisement178 1964-08-08 13 British Cellophane Limited offer their congratulations and best wishes to General Food Industries Limited, on the occasion of the opening of their new POTATO CRISP factory, for which they have been pleased to supply "CELLOPHANE" BAGS o British Cellophane Limited are specialists in all forms of Transparent Packaging Materials Sole178 words
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Advertisement405 1964-08-08 14 ***^y, r faxaxas.W-~..58x a m STAMFORD COLLEGE COURSES FOR EXAMINATION SUCCESSES STAMFORD COLLEGE COURSES FOR 1964/1965 EXAMINATIONS School Certificate, Federation ot Malaya Cartificata, General Certificate ot Education, Higher School Certificate, Foum IV iSac. I III), Primary Six Entrance (Sinfapora), London Chomber of Commerce, Language!-. English, Malay, Chinese I Tamil. SPECIAL405 words
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Advertisement2133 1964-08-08 14 lmi^W':.ri (Continued from Page 10) OVERSEAS LEAVE •ii Wmrd* SI iMiH.l—Bmx *'< rfs «str* SCOTTISH BORDERS Modern 3 Bedrooms Furnished Hqune Uid-Sep-lember/June 19*3. garage, central heating. Magnlflcent views Tweed Valley, one mile Melrose. Help available. Reply Box A 1146 B.T. K.L. VISITING BRITAIN? Ask Synchro Car Hire Ltd., Petersham Mews,2,133 words
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Advertisement973 1964-08-08 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT T* Wmrd* SS (Mt*.)—Bmx St cts. extrm I DISTRICT 2* Bungalow completely renovated at high cost. 4 bedrooms, one alreonditloned. servants room, kitchenette. Large garden area. Available immediately. Kull particulars write to Box A672S S.T. b pore. LUXURIOUS FURNISHEU FLAT at jifeyer Road, facing sea available from Ist973 words
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Advertisement968 1964-08-08 14 EDUCATION it Wmrd* U (M<»>— Bmx St eta, s—y I AWOUBT BEGINNERS* STINO- ORAPHV iMornlng, Afiernoon, Kveni ing). Speed. Theory different stages. I SIC. TO Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay. 111 Si ***** S pore. 1 SHORTHAND SVBNING CLASSES: 5 p.m. or 6 p.m.: Rapid Course: Speed (30/190): Register early:968 words
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Advertisement970 1964-08-08 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES r* Word* SS (Him.) Bmx it ets. axtrm PLASTIC COMPANY MANUFACTURING an Interior and exterior decorative waterproof finish for bulldlncs, (IS times thicker than paint) Is Interested In granting franchise to reputable local firm. Reply to: Plaat'c P.O. Box 114. Auckland New Zealand. FURNITURE it W»rd* SI (Him.)970 words
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Advertisement1022 1964-08-08 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE WirdM Si (HiH.t—Box It eta. eatra S.SSO GADAUt wnui«i iwiiu services offer 1 you s wut* range 01 up v* condition used oars. All oars sold an cfieckrd ertri serviced. Also new Suzuki Uotor Cycles avallanle. Casy terms availnr>le Wrfcomr for yourself at 152, Upper Cruingi Road1,022 words
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Advertisement1361 1964-08-08 15 WE. s p f jPP^t^M f gj^ K\ wrw TO UV£RPnoi ft WEST COAST O.K Due S'pora Sa is P Sham Penang MENELAUS Liverpaal, Dubln lr.PtA.gi: MENELAUS Liveipul, Dublin kig 12 Aig 1t Aug U2B An 21 -JiOMfOOM Luerpeel, Glasgow Aig II Aig 22 Aug 21/21 Aig 21 MACHAON Liverpeel,1,361 words
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Advertisement1328 1964-08-08 15 WM3K^2EBBMB3S3I W'Ji THE E AC lines LwA. ypj SIMCAPORf KUAIA IUAAPmaP.SWtTTfNHAJk PTNANO aßßß»i^i*^St^^B of.»»u«K)ust li.uunoiii. roiO>««) 3/i.wiib ouat r no n i 7*ol t»oHt nut fHONi aim mtfutan SAILINGS TO GENOA, it HAVRE, HAMRUR6. BREMEN. ANTWERP, IQTTtPOAM. AMSTCPOAM. OStO. GOIHtNBUPG ANI COPENHAttH Singapore P. Sham Penang "BASRA" a) 1.... Sailll1,328 words
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Advertisement1199 1964-08-08 15 I Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO IDNRON, LiVERPHQt ft UHTHtEHTAI PORTS. nrur ADtr HamDurg Sept I BENLARIG London Sept 12 Singapore *t Sntm Penang Grangemouth Sept 22 liPert/Telay An 1 2 1 (laauaai)) For Liverpool Sept 15 BENVORLICH Jg^ s.p 24 Singapore Pt. S'riam Penarg Antwero Oet 2 faPt/tagil An>V- Aig1,199 words
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Advertisement1294 1964-08-08 15 feELLERMAII BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinppore Pt S'haai Penni I KITT OF JOHANNESBURG *H •CITY OF OURHAM 2D/J2 An 21/24 An 25/21 Aug 'CITY If COLOMM tU» An tl An •CITY OF LEICESTER 78/22 Sept 21 25 Sept 21 Sept 1. i> fiLIMIOP)1,294 words
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Article120 1964-08-08 16 lif ELBOURNE. Pri.— Industrial XTi shares continued on sx easier trend In today's more active market. Most leaders again lost ground. Base metals eased also, with Western Mining down 1/3 to 25/6 and New Broken Hill down 2/- to 109 Oils were Irregular with Santos down 6d. to120 words
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Article247 1964-08-08 16 \UOUST Tint grade rueMr f.e.a. eleeed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at Ml centa per Ib., dowr an eighth cent on Thurrday'a doelng level for the poaltion. The ton* waa dull. R.A.S. and F. M.R.I, eleelng prteee In eente pjer Ib. yeeterday: Int. 1 R 8.8.247 words
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Article182 1964-08-08 16 SHIPS lying alentilde the Singapore Harfeeur wharvea er expected today are: Laoe 1/2. Benlang 13/14, lauzn Mara 18. KunaJc 23. Tamagra (1) Sl/32, Tanagra (11) 33/34. Kearyu Mara 36/36. Cardlganahlre 38/30. Paoaglotla Coumuuros 40/41, Slamat 42/43, Ureen Luke 44. Mr mam 43, Perak N.W. 3. Tong Klan182 words
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Article39 1964-08-08 16 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Aeeeelatlen made tbeee ebansea In Ita ratea to merchanta yeaterday (ail rate* to S100): Selling TT er OO ready i Deutaebe Marks 1281; Holland Oulldera 116*; Belgian Franca 1603 The reat were unchanged.39 words
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569 1964-08-08 16 By Our Market Correspondent npHE Malayan Stock ExX change yesterday continued Thursday's fall on North Vietnam nerves, but at a slower pace, and there were isolated small rises to relieve the general easiness. There was a firmer influence towards the close. One broker said569 words
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Article26 1964-08-08 16 Malayan Stork Indite. Aut;. 6 Aiir. 'Industrials: 93.0:> !)2.80 Tine: 127.13 1 v; rubbers: 102.94 102.94 *Dee. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.26 words
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Article848 1964-08-08 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS Bouttoad (1,000) 51.62; C.S. Holding! 52.69 BL, (1.000) 52.68. (1,000) 12.71. (1.000) $2.72; Dunlopt (1.000) Sl-94 D, (8,000) SIM, (1.000)848 words
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Article26 1964-08-08 16 August 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66} cents (down one -eighth). TIN: $640.50 a picnl (down $2,124). Unofficial estimated offering: 260 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article71 1964-08-08 16 /'MINESE Produce Eiortangi, linm- pore noen pncti per picul yttterday: Coconut oil: bulk S6li aellera. drum SMi sellers Copra: Aug. /Sept. UK/Conttnrnt: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white $133 oellrra, Sarawak white (132 i «ellera, *p*cial Sarawak black SIOS selKrs. garbled Uiimponc blac°: (1121 xellcra. ASIA $12j aellera. Singapore Coconut71 words
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Article36 1964-08-08 16 l\S the fro exehanta market o Rong Kong yeaterday tne U.tdellar wu quoted at 6.761 lor TT and 5 74* for «ath. Sterling wma quoted at 1398 and mm tael of geld at 230|\36 words
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341 1964-08-08 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $2.12* a plcul to $640.50 on an offering unofficially estimated at 260 tons, down 10 tons. This was In line with London, where spot and forward metal bad both fallen £7%341 words
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Advertisement1043 1964-08-08 16 Y^ KAWASAKt KISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes, East Canada Service H>oni Yofcohima Halifax Montreal Toronto Cine Und Chicaio Tius Mare" 21 Sipt 2 Oct n Oct 2Nn S Nai 12 Nn "Katikawi Man" 4 Stpt 14 Sept II Oct 22 Oct 21 Bet M Oct SNn West Coast art1,043 words
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Advertisement1090 1964-08-08 16 »UST«»LH SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN AM SUU MtVitl (I: freeuntle, Attlnte. Meleeiiee. Sveaei T»: Malm at* Nafitittitaej Pinanf rtaal Spate S po>i S'Hm Kenan SAMORA 1/11 Aa 12/14 Alg tAIUU 13 1) Aaa II Ae| II Aat aunMIA 7 kill I* Mil M/UViil FAIUU jII Stpt II Sift 12 Set* FRtM1,090 words
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Advertisement208 1964-08-08 16 \~>^ ORIENT MID-EAST LUES GREAT LAKES SERVICE f AST BIICCT J.ILIrHS MOM SlßttPOlt «ND MAUTa IS CtNASIaJI »»0 M.S. CREaT URIS P9flTt. rtsra rat* rtatat Moatrt* 14 "MARIONSa MAIIS" S (l t 1/14 Stft It/ll MH 11/11 Oet 'VtMCIt Mil It MOMTIUL, TttONTB, HaMIIION. AiHUtUUk CLEVEUNO. TOUOO. OtTHOIT. ttCEN UT.208 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-08-08 17 (Continued from Page 14) FOR SALE to Word* ti (Mi*.)— Box it et*. txtrm WHEN BUYING Htalaiesa HUsl Table Cutlery It Is wortbwblla to see first the various Lovely Patterns from Bollngen. Germany and Japan tn Mat or Polished Finish at prices you can afford from Anglo-Dutch Trading Co.. 1«1,018 words
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Advertisement823 1964-08-08 17 PEST CONTROL RINTOKIL MALAYSIA LTD. The Company who Mta Urn Standards for FUMIGATION AND PIST CONTROL THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA CALL SINGAPORE 7SMS/***** KUALA LUMPUR ***** IPOH 357S MALACCA 444» PINANC 539.-4 KOTA BAHRU IM JOHORE BAHRU 2453 ■nd BORNEO TERRITORIES. HOWTOKIL THOMAS COWAN A COMPANY LTD. The Old««t and Th« But823 words
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Advertisement692 1964-08-08 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the Ist day of September. 1864 at the Official Assignee's Chambers Top Floor, High Court Building, Singapore:— Bankruptcy No. 237/63 H. Fakeer692 words
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Advertisement717 1964-08-08 17 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) IPOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that It Is proposed to permit the erection of four blocks of twelve storey flats and a first class eight storey hotel on lots ***** and 984 Gopeng Road, Ipoh in the Ipoh approved Town Plan No.717 words
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Advertisement744 1964-08-08 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday, 31st August. 1964. for:— THE DESIGN, SUPPLY. FABRICATION, FIXING AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEELWORKS AND ROOPINQ Si CLADDING SHEETS FOR A 120 FEET x 270744 words
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Advertisement829 1964-08-08 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D. registered Contractors for the following Works:— (a) Construction of a Secondary Academic School at Jalan Teck Whye, Singapore. Building Contractors Above StMJH9/-. Closing Date:— 21st August. 1964 a* 10.00 aja. (b) Contract No. 1 Preparatory Works for Effluent Outfall at Kirn Chuap829 words
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Advertisement873 1964-08-08 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE. TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following: U) Making np of Slf>ap Avenue, SifUp Rise, Siglap Bank and Slflap Walk. Singapore. "All Civil Engineering or Roadworks" Contractors. Closing date:— 21.8.64 at 10.00 a.m. Box No. 19. (H) Construction of R. C. Canal Lining of873 words
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Advertisement234 1964-08-08 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Wednesday, 19th August. 1964, for:— CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF ONE 66 K.V. AND 6.6 K.V. ELECTRIC SUBSTATION, 22 K.V. "DELLE" PLINTH AND TRANSFORMER PLINTHS AT KALLANG INDUSTRIAL AREA.234 words
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357 1964-08-08 18 Card for today's amateur races at pARD for the Kedah Gymkhana races at Alor Star today. RACE 1 (2.45) Governor's Cup— MARA Cl. 4 uatihweights 12 st.)— s t. 1. Bulom Tahu (8) 2. Horatlus (1) 3. Flower <5 4. Windspicl t6> 5. Jupiter 7 1 6. Kimanl ci> 7.357 words
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464 1964-08-08 18 Epsom Jeep - ROYAL MEADOW IS EARLY VASE FA VOURITE Epsom Jeep RACING by IPOH, Friday. ROYAL MEADOW, early favourite for the Sultan's Gold Vase, showed impressive form on a good track here this morning. Ridden by Merv Posner, this brilliant sprinter galloped faultlessly over 3f in 36. Rinus van Breukelen has a464 words
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Article875 1964-08-08 18 SPOTLIGHT on your FANCIES Epsom |ccp spotlights the fancied runners at Ipoh tomorrow: Race l SAFE HOME: Goes well on a wet track: won over Penang 6f last month TIN INVEST: Useful over ftl-f second to Gay Paris over Penang s}f in May: won twice over 5J f last season.875 words
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Article1521 1964-08-08 18 IPOH Ist DAY card KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of golri? preferred, f fast; g good: a soft; h heavy a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied: IF) fancied. ■Apprentice allowances: Soaldl. P. K. Leong, Llm and Dragon 3-lu; Nazudl. Ng and Chong 5-lb; others1,521 words
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284 1964-08-08 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP- LONDON, Fri. Colin Cowdrey, left out of the England team in the last Test against Australia, scored his i hird century in five innings He hit 101 against Middle sex at Canterbury. but this was not sufficient to give Kent first inningsReuter - 284 words
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376 1964-08-08 18 BADMINTON IX>P seed Thor\g Pong Then and Ooi Kirn Seng x (No. 2 seed) reached the semi-nnals in the boys singles of the Perak schools badminton championships at the SJAA hall here today. Thong had an easy passage over Chow Slang Yong 15-7,376 words
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Article231 1964-08-08 18 MALACCA, Frt. Thomas Cup player George Yap Is set 'g vtn three titles in the Malacca badminton championships at the Malacca B A. hall here. Last night Yap won the mixed doubles title with Mrs. Peter Yong. Holder of the men's singles ahi*. doubles titles231 words
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Advertisement202 1964-08-08 18 His the word for progress You'll never lack good companr with this versatile and robust Pye radio in Wk your car. Nine quickchange wave- m^ hands (8 short, 1 medium) bring you r^k the pick of the world's radio enter- K^j tainment with a clear, powerful and j 2"«.. t202 words
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Advertisement241 1964-08-08 18 I I I II I III I II I I I I 111 I SHOP STORE: I 123. Hl'GH LOW STREET. IPOH Tel: 6059 13. PATRICK STREET. IPOH Tel: 5184 1 OS BORNE STREET. IPOH. Tel: 5184 I FACTORY: I MAIN ROAD. SONG El SIPUT. PERAK New Factory at Tasek241 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1964-08-08 19 TODAY'S MALAYA CUP FINAL Singapore's experience alone will not be enough to tame Perak A PREVIEW r piE First thing to be said about today's 38th Malaya Cup soccer final is that it should by all lights be a thoroughly good match because it brings to the Merdeka Stadium the1,113 words
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Article152 1964-08-08 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. Selangor Club Tigers proved much too fast and experienced for Federation Artillery to win their firr. round match In the Selangor Club's se\en-a-slde open rugby tournament by 14 points (goal, three tries) to nil on the padang today. A try by Nash, converted152 words
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Article312 1964-08-08 19 KUALA LUMPUI., Frl. Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's Prime Minister and FAM, president, says in special message for tomorrow's Malaya Cup Final between Singapore and Perak at Merdeka Stadium that he regrets this will be the first Malaya Cup Final be will miss as he is312 words
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573 1964-08-08 19 TENNIS Tay, Choong oust Davis Cup pair IPOH. Pn.— Mos>es Tay, former 1 Malayan Davis Cup player, made a tine comeback after an xtuence of five yeart, by ouatu.g top stars both in the men's singles and doubles on the opening day uf the Malaysian national tennu championships on the573 words
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290 1964-08-08 19 HOCKEY S'PORE ROUT JOHORE BUT FAIL TO IMPRESS COACH LAL CINOAPORE, PrL Klshan Lai, the former All-India hockey player, who has oeen engaged to coach the Malaysian 'hockey side for the Tokyo Olympic Games, war not greatly Impressed with the standard ot play in today's match in which Singapore beat290 words
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Article, Illustration484 1964-08-08 19 SCHOOLS ATHLETICS SALLY, TING BEST ON FIRST DAY CINOAPORE, Fri.—Slx- teen-year-old Sally Glanville of Alexandra Grammar School created a sensation when she cleared 4ft lliln. in winning the girls high JumD at the first PanMalaysian schools athletics meet which began at Buklt Timah today. Sally's effort the best In Malaysia484 words
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Advertisement113 1964-08-08 19 ==ISYS GLAS-ISAR 64 de luxe .kV C^aa< ifea*% Economy Comfort Performance «ith Safety •re the four outstanding qualities of tht CLAS 700. which according to expert opinions hay« created a new standard in this class of motor car. Ihe classical construction: frontmounted engine transmission by cardan shaft to tha raar113 words
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Advertisement79 1964-08-08 19 TUC CIMCGT CDfill ITAIV inLjiiiLOi rnuivi malt '///Zf^ <**- sfTTTTTTTTTTnTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTHIIIIIIIIl 1 eg xtange oi m Extra |arge f reezing compartment Mndpifi lTiryirnnmtiTicy Troublefr performance IVlOaeiS incorporating Mort up to date features 4-I%^ l«i.^«i. i^ T4.~1.J~. Automatic Defrost tne latest 111 Italian Magnetic doorwith foot pedal operation T> L o -d79 words
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Miscellaneous77 1964-08-08 19 athletics Pan Malaysian Schools championships (Bt. Timah) 9 a.rn Naval Base Police meet (HMS Terror). 1.45 pjn. Ipoh Municipal council meet (Padang) 2.30 p.m. HOCKEY Ton Rank Cap (South cone): Johore v Malacca (Farrer-Pk) 5.15 pjn. SOCCER Spore Govt. Service*: Reserves v Johore Oovt. (Johore Bahru) 5.15 pjn. TENNIS Malaysian77 words
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Miscellaneous94 1964-08-08 19 SOCCER 1 39 (Zainuddin 4-16 Muthy 2-13) m.i.00. ni. i. win rinrirho Fencing 107 (Zainuddin 32 Shulb Ri^s^4s £«t R.A 0 Sffi 3 18 Shabuddin 2-17). Taylor TroU. Di) r Tto^fcov 3 KUat h > (XL): Selangor bt Negri oy CTub 2 fctaGiUi i^riendl* inns 70 Se lan K<* 14194 words
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Article, Illustration587 1964-08-08 20 Jeliicoe assures Malaysia of all aid CEYLON CANNOT OBSTRUCT BRITISH TROOPS MOVES gRITAIN'S Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy, Lord Jeliicoe, today again gave a categorical assurance of moral and material support for Malaysia. He said requests for arms and craft made to him recently would be thoroughly studied587 words
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83 1964-08-08 20 Crippled tanker due to pass through S'pore SINOAPORE. Fri. A crippled .super tanker and a specially constructed oil drilling platform, both on tow. are due to pass through Singapore. The oil tanker, the Pacific Satellite, laden with 38,000 tons of fuel, is being towed to Japan from the west coast83 words
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242 1964-08-08 20 Britain's two newspaper giants get together for a supplement ORITAIN will soon see the nations biggest adV vertising medium, a coloured newspaper supplement with an 18-million readership, it was forecast here yesterday. Biggest surprise to Fleet Street, centre of the national newspaper Industry, was the report that it would beReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-08-08 20 AN outpost in a special foaces camp near the Vietnam-Laos border, 400 miles from Salmon. It was built up by U.S. Special Forces for trainIng Vietnamese soldiers, and keeping out Vietcong forces' infiltration. The outpost is situated on the slopes of rugged mountains and has109 words
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287 1964-08-08 20 THIS CANCEROUS DISEASE-BY TUN YUSOF SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin IsA hak, today said the unhappy experience which Singapore had just gone through should serve as "a grim reminder of the cancerous nature of the disease of communal violence." He was addressing members of the All-Malaya287 words
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90 1964-08-08 20 Cremation for remains of Dr. Haridas BINGAPORE, Fri. Dr. Oopal Harldas. who died in the General Hospital yesterday afternoon, was cremated at the Hindu cemetery In Bldadari this evening. A big crowd of mourners, including members of St. John Ambulance Brigade, of which he waa once commissioner and vice-patron, attended90 words
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Article130 1964-08-08 20 BIRMINGHAM. Frl— The Australians lost their second match In succession when Warwickshire beat them by nine runs here today. After the Australians had declared at 253 for eight in reply to Warwickshire's first Innings 384, the county declared at 63 for one In their second knockobviously intent130 words
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371 1964-08-08 20 Sgt. Koh: All because I didn't lend her $5 PERJURY IS k SERIOUS OFFENCE: WITNESS TOLD SINGAPORE, Fri. A housewife brought an allegation of sexual assault because he refused to lehd her S5, Sergeant Koh Wee Yam of the Singapore Infantry Regiment told a magistrate's court today. He said this371 words
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Article97 1964-08-08 20 Woman sues U.S. Govt for $75,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Frl. A 70--year-old woman Is suing the U. S. Government for £8.900 ($75,650) because she says she was injured by turbulence caused by a hell' copter carrying President Johnson here on a recent visit. The woman, Mrs. Margaret Lovell. alleged that theReuter - 97 words
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Article73 1964-08-08 20 VIENTIANE, Fri. Laotian Government forces late yesterday launched a successful offensive on pro-Communist Pathet Lao positions 95 miles north of here, a Laotion Army communique said today. Government forces lost one dead and twelve wounded while the Pathet Lao lost more than 30 dead and several wounded.Reuter - 73 words
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Article55 1964-08-08 20 LONDON, Fri Spot 20' id., Sept. 20-3 16d. Oct. 20-3 16d.. Nov. 20-3 16d., Oct. Dec. 20-3 16d, Jan. Mar. 20-3 16d.. Apr. June 20-3 16d.. July Sept. 20-3 l«d.. Oct. Dec. 20 d, Jan Mar. 20--3 16d.. Apr. June 20-3 16d., c.i.f. Aug. 19-13 I6d Sept. 19-, d,55 words
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Article23 1964-08-08 20 LONDON. Frl. Buyers *****, sellers £1267',, Forward buyers €1259. sellers £1260. Settlement £1262. Turnover ajn. 100 tons. pin. 140 ton*. Tone: Firmer.23 words
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228 1964-08-08 20 Indonesia is willing for tripartite talks but... JAKARTA. Fri. First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Subandrio today reiterated Indonesia's willingness to hold tripartite talks with the Philippines and Malaysia to solve the Malaysia dispute on whatever level. But. I)r Subandrio added, before these talks are held an agenda for theAP - 228 words
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295 1964-08-08 20 I/-UALA LUMPUR. Frl, 1V The Malayan Railway is expected to be "in the red" by about $3 million this year as a result of the December. 1962. strike by its 14.000 employees. Disclosing this today, the i General Manager. Dato Ahmad Perang. appealed295 words
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Article28 1964-08-08 20 LONDON. Fri.— Sir Alexander Waddell, former Governor of Sarawak, will become the British Commissioner on the board of the British Phosphate Commissioners next year. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement28 1964-08-08 20 MARTIN- To' Dorothy and Jofto ri.iui.httr at 8.11. H. Kamuntln* on t 64 ADILAINE: To Kathlrtn and Ban '■noon at Ukneagla* on S-8-M. Thaaka to Doctor nod Staff28 words
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Advertisement191 1964-08-08 20 18th ANNIVERSARY CHEAP SALE Style Usual Price Sole Price s. sleeves $19.50 $12.50 3060 Silver ARROW 100' Terylene I. sleeves 24.50 14.50 WHIP WASH N WEAR I. sleeves 12.50 9.00 DALE 100% Cotton I. sleeves 15.00 5.00 s. sleeve* 15.00 1050 DECTON 45% Doeron 35Tc cotton I. sleeves 18.00 12.50191 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-08-08 20 TJIGHEST and lowest tenipera--11 lures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlfhmt Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penan? 88 73 Ipoh 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7941 words
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