The Straits Times, 9 August 1964
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Title Section14 1964-08-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES latest in No. 1,484 SUNDAY. AUGUST 9, 1964. 20 CENTS KDN73214 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-08-09 1 Bell: U.S. military mission ready to come to malysia KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An American military mission is ready to leave for Malaysia to determine the kind of aid the United States could give Malaysia, the U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, said today. Mr. Bell, who returned lure251 words
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Article35 1964-08-09 1 BOMBAY. Sat.— Thirty DeoDle wrre feared today to have drowned in the swirling waters of the Anib River in Central India after a bus carrying 47 passenKPis plunged off a bridge- U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration15 1964-08-09 1 Militiamen from communes sent to coastal areas US. flagship Oklahoma City sails15 words
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Article549 1964-08-09 1 N. VIETNAM'S PRESIDENT HO CHI MINH ACCUSES THE U.S. OF AGGRESSION AND VOWS TO FIGHT UNTIL VICTORY TAIPEH, Sat. COMMUNIST China has imposed martial law over its mainland coast from Shanghai to Hainan Island, the official Nationalist Chinese Central News Agency reported today. The move may be549 words
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Article, Illustration12 1964-08-09 1 Cup final drama: Perak gats Its first goal12 words
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134 1964-08-09 1 TENGKU IS EXPECTED BACK HOME THIS WEEK I ONDON. Sat— Tengku Abdul Rahman was resting in London yesterday after his strenuous schedule which took htm to the United States and Canada after the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference here. There were no official meetings on the Malaysian Prime Ministers Us*, He134 words
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Article295 1964-08-09 1 PAGE ONE SPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat IN a dramatic, thrill-packed match watched by 1 a sell-out crowd, Singapore slammed in an extra time goal through centre forward Rahim Omar to snatch a 3-2 victory over Perak in the Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium295 words
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Article66 1964-08-09 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Antara newsagent-? said today that British Gurkha soldiers in Malaysian Borneo cannot fight because they are too old. Antara said the Gurkhas were veterans of World War II and "their fighting r.uality Is very low." The agency r'atmed that guerillas controlled most of the jungles66 words
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Article38 1964-08-09 1 ROME. Sat. PreMdent An- i tonto Segnl of Italy. 73. who suffered a cerebral stroke while working at his desk yesterday afternoon, was today staled by hi* personal physician to be showing certain improvement." Reuter IReuter - 38 words
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269 1964-08-09 1 MAXWELL IS INTERVIEWED SAIGON, Sat. The U.S. ambassador, Mr. Maxwell D. Taylor, today said North Vietnam has "everything to lose and virtually nothing to gain" In spreading an all-out armed fight to South Vietnam. He said the American bombing raids on the North269 words
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Advertisement36 1964-08-09 1 OUR NEWEST CREATIONS OF SFT VITH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OF TECHNIOUE AND ARE WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION cJ.3>. 9C. i. SiUa £U. 45. HIGH ST, SINGAPORE 4. STATION RD. IPOH ASS.CO.S.P.H.«eS!LVA(H.K.)LTD..HONGKONG36 words
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284 1964-08-09 2 Bleeding, bound and gagged HE DIALLED 999, OPENED DOOR IPOH, Sat.— Bound and L gagged arid bleeding from 10 stab wounds, a man managed to dial W<9 and then open the door for the police. A Selvaraju, 27. an attendant at the Shell service Mation in Lahat Road here, died284 words
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Article59 1964-08-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Qnals of a debate contest in the national language for Radio M>laysi.i staff will be held at the department's auditorium at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. The department's Chinese service and the programme operations sections will compete in the unals. Boili the winner59 words
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Article33 1964-08-09 2 IPOH. Sat.— Thieves broke Into the house of a miner. Mr. Leong Sum Yue, 43. in Jalan Sri Kepavang last night and got xway with 5207 in cadi and valuables.33 words
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381 1964-08-09 2 Thai border drive on smugglers hots up SIEW SIN CONFERS WITH CUSTOMS CHIEF ON SET-UP MEASURES pADANG BESAR, Sat. Measures to step up the Government's anti-smug-gling campaign in this Perlis-Thai border town were discussed today between the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. and the Federal Camptroller of Customs,381 words
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Article56 1964-08-09 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Bix en broke into a store at the ilan Merpati building construc>n site just after midnight last ght and escaped with three urns of paint and a vibrator, together worth $470. The store watchman told police Is morning that the six tied m56 words
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Article, Illustration368 1964-08-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AN AUSTRALIAN trade mission from Queens- land arrived here today for a five-day visit to boost reciprocal trade between Malaysia and Australia. The eight-man team is led by the Deputy Premier and Minister for Industrial368 words
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Article43 1964-08-09 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr. L. O. Naidu has been installed president of the Apex Club of Johore Bahru. Vice-presidents were Inche Ibrahim bin Majid. and Mr. Awattaar Singh. Other officials were secretary Mr. R. Govindaraju and treasurer, Mr. Samuel Stephens.43 words
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Article34 1964-08-09 2 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— A fire which started in the kitchen, destroyed an attap and plank house %i Kampong Sungfi Durian. four miles down the Perak River yesterday, rendering (our people homeless.34 words
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139 1964-08-09 2 WEALTH OF INDIAN VILLAGE TEXTILES' FOR SHOW KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The National Museum here will hole a special exhibition of Indian traditional village textiles from Monday. These textiles were collected by Mr. William Wiiletts. Curator of the Art Museum, University of Singapore, during his recent tour of India. They Include139 words
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Article24 1964-08-09 2 JESRELTON. Sat— Fourteen new bursaries have been awarded by Sabah Shell Petroleum Company to students this yeax. It was an- nounced yesterday.24 words
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Article157 1964-08-09 2 TARIFF MEN TO GO ON TOUR Discussions in Ipoh, Penang 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Sat* Members of the Tariff Advisory Board will visit Perak and Penang next week as part of their familiarisation tour of Malaysia, They are the chairman. Mr. L A. D. Williamson, and three deputy chairmen Inche157 words
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Article55 1964-08-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. today assured religious teachers that the State Government would seriously consider their claim lor better •alary scheme Opening the annual meeting nf the Selangor Religious Teacher* Association here, he said that the Govenment "supports55 words
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Article48 1964-08-09 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« Singapore Alliance today called on the people of the State to redouble their efforts in restoring goodwill and confidence among the various Communities In view "of the recent events In Vietnam which may tempt Indonesia to step up Its aggressive action* against Malaysia."48 words
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Article45 1964-08-09 2 JBSSELTON. Bat. A troupe of entertainers organised hy n« troops entertainment commit.cc ,of Sabah will this month enttri tain the officers and men of the i 7th Field Squadron. Royal Aus--1 tralian Engineers now working > on a road from Keningau to Sook.45 words
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Advertisement287 1964-08-09 2 frf W I 111 &^^Mi^^-L/u2l Jt^ r >m li vsac m^m m^,^m m^^mi m^F S^ *r* l^Bfl *W M ■M Cm mW fl^B J i ft Jfl W By* 'i c%^» WlLm K'V*{ Jy i J t C^bll mW M JBk Til m^ C< <{->■ If M M W me287 words
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181 1964-08-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Jakarta regime has failed lo chellcnue the status ol Malaysia at, the Colombo Plan Council meeting in Colombo. 'I his was .suted today by Inche Mohamed Noor Hassan, the chief Malaysian delegate to the 85th session of the council181 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1964-08-09 3 DECISION IN DISPUTE TO BE MADE BY FULL ARBITRATION COURT GAMBA ORDERS SACKINGS BY FIRM TO BE SUSPENDED UNTIL ISSUE OF ORDER gINGAPORE, Sat. The strike by employees of Borneo Co. Ltd. and its subsidiaries ended today when the Industrial Arbitration Court1,476 words
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Article, Illustration230 1964-08-09 3 MALACCA. Sat. The wedding of the year at Terrndak Camp, 13 miles from here, took place this morning when the Commander of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade, Brig. R.B. Dawson, was married to a nursing sister. Major Doreen Margaret Bickford. The bride, who is a member230 words
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Article57 1964-08-09 3 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat Wharf Berths: No. 4 Astyanax. No. 5 Basra. No. 6 Keerknne. No. 9 Braeside. New Wharf Berths: No. 2 Comorin. No. 3 Menelaus. Deep Water Point: World Transport. Due today: Scudai. Bah Ho Hin, Noreverett. Sidhu Siam, Zeeland. Luna Ma*»rsk. Doe tomorrow: Waitaki.57 words
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Article34 1964-08-09 3 SINOAPORB. Sat. A reception In the German Club to mark the presentation of certificates to the successful .students of the German language courses will be held on Aug. 29 at 7 DJn.34 words
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Article93 1964-08-09 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Lye Mln Sen. manager of the Sprlngdale nightclub at Ylo Chu Kang Road, was today fined $100 by 'a magistrate's court for allowing a dancer to dance In an Indecent manner ft the nightclub on June 11 at 10.30 p.m. The ninth magistrate's court was93 words
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Advertisement441 1964-08-09 3 WORKED? ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Tired of the tame low pay and the same old jobf Afraid of losing your job because you can't get olong witH your bom? Than throw off the shackles of poor pay, boradom and insecurity. Step into a thrilling new career! Choot* from the list below441 words
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Advertisement228 1964-08-09 4 j^L YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE ON A HONDA Jf at #wls** Bft jwflHr ßbßPJ V&t£ BußV^^tf^iii BkPJ be 9t't~i- Jafc »J^ '^wk- m9K ''JHtKfk9 m KSbMHEPBT b^L f= vjp? *3S"» k 'j2i9^ b^Hb^b^bW ■> s^^ xMBBBWWHWy <■ mf*~~ I It^ BHtT i A. t» < < ''sr'" '"TBh BSW^2228 words
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Article292 1964-08-09 5 'Communalism more dangerous than Communism in multi-racial society' Look out for bad elements, heads of schools told KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki. today called on all heads of schools to be more vigilant to ensure that subversive elements did not gain a foothold292 words
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Article, Illustration52 1964-08-09 5 TENGKU AT THE U.N. 'Pt.M.KI ABDUL RAH--1 MAN with Ambassador Mangenva, of Tanganyika, who is chairman of the Afro-Asian croup in the United Nations. The Tengku was warmly applauded after addressing the group in a closed session. Later he flew to London for talks with the British Prime Minister Sir52 words
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Article75 1964-08-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two more cholera deaths were reported outside the hospital in Kuala Trengganu district in the last 24 hours, bringing the death toll in the State to 80. The overall death toll now stands at 104. of whom 80 are from Trengganu. 2075 words
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Article37 1964-08-09 5 Market to be expanded MACHANO, Bat. The health sub-committee of the Alliancecontrolled Town Council here today decided to expand the present over-crowded market. The meeting also decided to provide standard uniforms for labourers employed by the council.37 words
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Article85 1964-08-09 5 LEE CHYE Choon passed away peacefully G.H. 8.8.64. Funeral Monday 10.8.64. Cortege leaving No. 7. Jalan Labu Merah off Bartley Road. 4 p.m. sharp, for Church S-S Peter and Paul thence Bidadarl. MRS. LEE KENG Chuan, Kota Bliuru, Kelantan. passed away peacefully at the State Hospital o:i 7.8.64. Cortege85 words
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Article, Illustration36 1964-08-09 5 ln»lrnc'or An(lfr.on Srnool. Ipoh. P*rak. 30 ymra. Alao Honorary Inor Chm Woo Auoci»';on Ipoh dird Pun)»r>. tndix MonrnH r>v .idupimson Chm n ar S nt;b (Oarroo) i^tancor kiducatiou Offlc*. ail relative* and Mate36 words
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139 1964-08-09 5 Ipoh Jaycees 'adopt' Mustapha to continue his studies IPOH. Sat. The Junior Chamber of Ipoh yesterday "adopted" Mustapha bin MoHamed Ariffln. 18. a Form Five pupil of the Anderson School here, to enable him to continue his studies. His father, Inche Mohamed Ariffin bin Abu Bakar. 42. is a peon139 words
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Article28 1964-08-09 5 BATU PAHAT, Bat. The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb. today opened an extension buildlng to the Temenggong Ibrahim Girls' Secondary School here.28 words
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Article35 1964-08-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— Tithe* Dental and Photo Supply Ltd gave a luncheon today to models and helpers at a ohoto content which it sponsored at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Juiv 24.35 words
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220 1964-08-09 5 PENANG. Sat DENANG police today advised owners of coastal x vessels to instruct their taikongs to inform, the Marine Police of the arrival of their boats in the harbour during the night "Unless they do this. It would be very difficult for us220 words
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Article23 1964-08-09 5 1 0 arrested SINGAPORE. SaT. Police yesterday arrested 10 secret ao--1 ciety members and detained them under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions Ordinance.23 words
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Article130 1964-08-09 5 CINOAPORE. Sal Another four donations today totalling 5260 for the National Trades jmon Congress "rehabilitation tund" for victims of the rece H disturbances brings the tola, ot the fund to $24.***** donations ranif from MlHlcuUM Union of Sin«a|><>r* S100: Mr A Kramer $100: Malay Youth Literary Association130 words
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141 1964-08-09 5 In: Buses with 'jetliner' comfort SINGAPORE, Sat— A fleet of 41 Japanese-built buses, desijrned to brihi "jetliner" comfort to Singapore roads, will be in service next week. The new Isuzus have better tion Company buses arrived on the Isuzu Mam this mor nine Nine more will be here next week.141 words
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Article60 1964-08-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A two-month-old Chinese baby boy, left abandoned last month, was reported yesterday to be doing fine at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. The boy was found by a member of the hospital staff wrapped up in a towel and left on a bench near the60 words
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245 1964-08-09 5 ILLITERATES AN 'EASY PREY TO SUBVERSION' IPOH. Saturday T*EACHERSfor adult education classes were being J chosen primarily for their influence with the rural people and not on academic- qualifications, the Mentn Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Said, said here today. The Mentri Besn- who mas declaring open a I245 words
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105 1964-08-09 5 $200 for wife of farmer killed in crash LOR STAR. Sat. The Sultan oi Kedah todi.v imvb (200 lo the widow of tanner who died in a road accident involving the Ruler's car at Guar Chempedult. 18 miles irom lior», yesterday The Sultan's private soctptary, Inche Ahmad bin Mum, 'his105 words
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Article47 1964-08-09 5 SINGAPORE B*l W.tor will be cut. off in Geylang Road (between Tanjong Kato: and Jco dual Road > Cli;ni«i Ro:id i between Joo Chiat Road and Jalan Eunas>. Jalan I i Jalan Rrbong on Monday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to link up a watermain.47 words
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Advertisement60 1964-08-09 5 I THE'SUNDAr TIMC9 I I" I For Women fn-f -^-t 2 Gambling |i I>>r 3 Jff'ie Lee r* *4*j*i*.>^>4 Know Alls TO^..-v F% 4 Special Feature 6—12 J I Comics r. .^14/.13,*16 I 20 icords $12 f minimum)] SURIN: To Claire and Derrick a daughter Jacqueline Anne on 8-8-04 at60 words
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Advertisement77 1964-08-09 5 A/ J j. J 1 krV^J^K^B lli^H|Vß|l *^BL- BF*. M r rAmmMmw mm\ mm Kj^^^flj JM Jt, B mmrjfsmw r BW _^K mmT^' Uni IFIAVQ ln the Cameron Highlands or on the glorious ipPH| IULIUMTu East Coast beaches any where in Malaysia- j your holidays will be carefree when you77 words
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102 1964-08-09 6 THE strikes by American aircraft against North Vietnamese torpedo-boat bases and ancillary Installations last Wednesday were launched after two deliberate and unprovoked attacks, within three days, on American vessels on the high seas. Legally and morally, the retaliatory action was (ully justified. In addition,102 words
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Article208 1964-08-09 6 The second Imperative flowed from the Johnson Administration's fight to contain America's own extremists. Mr. Goldwater and his followers are campaigning for a more speculative and adventurist American foreign policy. To have afforded them an opportunity to identify the moderate policies of the present Government with weakness and capitulation208 words
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Article185 1964-08-09 6 The second is to seek revenge in defiance of the clear warning that force will be met with greater force, and at the risk of turning a simple case of crime and punishment into a wider conflict. Though Peking and Hanoi have raged and i anted and threatened to185 words
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Article916 1964-08-09 6 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA by WHY DOES THE GOVT. STILL HESITATE TO EXTEND RECOGNITION -PARTICULARLY TO US-TRAINED DOCTORS? KUALA LUMPUR, SAT. ADMITTEDLY, one of the major obstacles to a wider recognition of American university degrees is the vague knowledge most Malaysians hold of the American educational system. This, in turn,916 words
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Letter266 1964-08-09 6 FIB a fact that school prefects are necessary in the maintenance of discipline, and law and order In schools. They are similar to the police and law enforcement officers of the State In this respect. Prefects are. as a rule, chosen according to their Individual merits. They are266 words
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Letter86 1964-08-09 6 IT la a pity to see a fine stretch of road being excavated over and over again to carry out some minor project. I believe that a closer liaison between the Road Transport, P.W.D.. C.E.8.. Telecoms and other departments concerned would avoid much Inconvenience to road users. Any86 words
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Letter76 1964-08-09 6 AWORD of praise for those boys and girls in the background youths of the Red Cross. It was pouring with rain at the Tengku Ahmad Secondary School sports meet, but these Red Cross volunteers went about their business and It was a busy day for them—oblivious of76 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1964-08-09 6 NELSON RUTHERFURD - 1 984 and the tangle that could cripple K.L. NELSON RUTHERFURD |y KUALA LUMPUR Saturday FAT swathes of black expertly superimposed on a road map of central Kuala Lumpur give a horrendouslv accurate picture of w hat traffic conditions will be like in the capital's heart in twenty years' time1,001 words
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Advertisement924 1964-08-09 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. in i/orrf. 111/. I VMaasi) MCEV KANG: Between Hen Choy, second a/o dH 'ate Moey Kok Kno and Mdm. I>ee Phalk Ylng and Ltt Juln, Betty second d/o the late laßMs Kang nan* Kwang and Mdm. Hon Sho Chan on f<-« «4. It mordt til/- (Mlmtmmm) DR. LIM924 words
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Advertisement108 1964-08-09 6 D**r Sir, Wa have Introduced ADLKR typewriters to Malaysia. AULER is the oldest typewriter ■anufacturing coapany in Germany and belongs to the faaous CHUNDIG group of quality manufacturers. AJ)LER typewriters are known for their modern de»ign, I quality and success 4LH».L.EK This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal108 words
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Article205 1964-08-09 7 CAUTIOUS HOPE FOR NEW SUMMIT 'Talks better than letters' I{UALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1V Cautious hope for another summit meeting, grew today in the latest attempt to settle the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia. This is the result of both nations agreeing in principle to hold a meeting on the official205 words
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150 1964-08-09 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. T«HE Government said today that despite yesterday's official announcement banning processions, wayangs, public meetings and assemblies, the police were prepared to modify the ban in regard to wayangs and indoor public meetings. As from Monday, the police will consider applications for150 words
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134 1964-08-09 7 Sabah women customs officers for training here JESSELTON. Sat. Two -Irst women .ustoms officers from Sabah leave here tomorrow to train ln Malaya, the Royal Customs and Excise, Sabah Region headquarters announced today. They are Miss Wong Nyuk Phin and Miss Yong Hee Lin, who will undergo training at Malacca134 words
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Article, Illustration503 1964-08-09 7 ~=CASE OF THE CUTHRIES MAN WHO BECAME REDUNDANT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ]S the dismissal of staff on the grounds of redundancy or reorganisation the sole prerogative of the employer? This question was today put to the three-man Industrial Court, presided over by503 words
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Article, Illustration230 1964-08-09 7 Singapore man beats them at Harvard DISTINCTIONS IN ALL SUBJECTS CINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow. 27, an economist attached to the Singapore Economic Development Board, has topped his class at Harvard University where he received a Master's Degree ln public administration with distinctions In all four subjects he sat230 words
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169 1964-08-09 7 BANK NEGARA BRANCH IN JESSELTON 'WITHIN TWO YEARS' JESSELTOfX, Sat— Dato Ismail bin Mohamed All, the governor of Bank Negara, said here that the bank's branch would be definitely established in Jesselton in the near future. The Dato said the State Government had already given the bank a piece of169 words
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Article37 1964-08-09 7 SINOAPORE. Sat. Three men. armed with daggers, held up a stall-keeper, K. Abdul Rahiman, 34. at his Serangoon Garden Estate stall late last night and robbed him of $750 In cash, cosmetics and cigarettes37 words
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Article32 1964-08-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Polytechnic's 173 graduating students at a ceremony in the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 36 will receive diplomas and not certificates, as published ln the Straits Time* yesterday32 words
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Article43 1964-08-09 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Bat.— A businessman. Ong Beow Thiap, was nned $100 yesterday for erecting a building in Bagan Serai without the written approval of the Krlan Town Board. Ong, 24, pleaded guilty to committing the offence in June this year.43 words
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Article235 1964-08-09 7 WARNING OF THE STRUGGLES AHEAD Umno aims outlined pENANG, Sat. The I assistant secretary- general of Umno. Inche Ali bin Haji Ahmad, to- I day warned that the 1 struggles ahead of Umno would be much I harder than any the party had experienced. I "Our past struggles for In-235 words
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Miscellaneous299 1964-08-09 7 On your TV today TELEVISION programmes for able; 7.45 News and newsreel A today: TU SINGAPURA ln chlnMe MwonI Ul HUM I Unit The Case of theOildedLily; 8.00 Til A I AVCIA Nrw and newsreel ln English Iff mMLMTOIA CHANNEL 5 ».2O The Phil Silvers ShowTwitch; 9.50 T.V. News magaCHANNEL299 words
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142 1964-08-09 8 New party to win self-govt for Hong Kong OQNG KONG, Sat.— A 11 left-wing political party which aims to bring self-government to Hong Kong "at the earliest date possible" was inaugurated at a, meeting of about 40 people in the City. Hall today. It is called the Hong Kong SocialistReuter - 142 words
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194 1964-08-09 8 Four K.K.K. men charged with murder of Col. Penn X T EW YORK. Sat. Four Ku Klux Klansmen at Athens, Georgia, aTrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, were charged yesterday with the murder of Negro educator Lemuel Perm last month. Mr. Perm. an army reservr lieutenant colonel, was killedReuter - 194 words
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Article179 1964-08-09 8 V T ICOSIA, Sat.— CypI rus was gripped in I a new wave of tension last night as reports that Sabre Jet fighter planes had flown, over the north-west part of I the island were confirmed by a United Nations spokesman here. The U.N. spokesman said179 words
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480 1964-08-09 8 Malaysia talks Indonesia 'always willing Agenda of items to be discussed must be prepared in advance JAKARTA, Sat J)R SUBANDRIO the Indonesian Foreign Minister, yesterday said Indonesia was always willing to discuss Malaysia at any level provided an agenda of items to be discussed was prepared before hand. He wasReuter; AP; UPI - 480 words
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119 1964-08-09 8 CEYLON 'NO' TO LANDING FACILITIES FOR SOEK'S PLANES COLOMBO. Sat. Ceylon announced yesterday it refused to permit the transit of So-viet-built military aircraft through its territory en route to Indonesia. The External Affairs Ministry said that the Indonesian and Soviet governments have asked permission for six Indonesian Air Force planes119 words
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Article67 1964-08-09 8 PARIS. Sat. The search for five miners buried alive under the xaved-in Mont Rivel limestone mine at Champagnole 12 days ago has been finally abandoned, the Prefect of Jura- Department, Mr. Pierre Aubert. announced this morning. His decision closed the last page on a giganticReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-08-09 8 TALLYHO! TO THE HOSPITAL WE GO I ONDON. Sat. The condition of Mr. Christopher Soanu-s (atovc), British Minister of Agriculture, who whs injured yesterday when he fell off a horse, is' 'Satisfactory and does not give rise to anxiety." a hospital bulletin said last night. Signed by Mr. hdward Trickey.Reuter - 143 words
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Article107 1964-08-09 8 I ONDON. Sut. Michael Chap. fc Hn. 18-year-old son of Charlit Chaplin, and Peter Adler 20-year-old son of American harmonica player Lurry Adler, were found guilty in a magistrate's court today of stealing coins out of Marble Arch Fountain. The boys, both students, pleaded guilty and wereReuter - 107 words
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Article221 1964-08-09 8 NEW YORK, Saturday. TWO daughters of a Chicago iudge were raped and A killed in a hotel room at the north-west resort town of Jackson. Wyoming, yesterday. Murder charges were prepared against a 19-year-old youth caught in the room with them. Associate Circuit Court Judge221 words
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Article68 1964-08-09 8 PHILADELPHIA, Sat. A tanker and a freighter collided In foe m the Delaware River here yesterday. There were no casualties. A 15-ft Rash could be £een in the sun-board side of the freighter, the American 7-299-ton Steel Maker, but the Texaco-own-ed tanker, the Wisconsin, was reported toReuter - 68 words
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Article61 1964-08-09 8 NEW YORK. Sat. A 15-ve;,r old Negro boy was in critical condition in hospital after a gang of Negro youths attacked him on Thursday night and cut on* his hand at the wrist, police said. The gang apparently used a machete or a meatReuter - 61 words
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Article37 1964-08-09 8 MANILA. Sat. Typhoon Ida which swept across Northern Luzon yesterday. left six people dead, about 20 fishermen mivn.ir and more than $850,000 worth of property damaged. Hundreds ot peoplf ported homeless ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article42 1964-08-09 8 NEW YORK. Sat. Actress Peggy Ann Gamer was married yesterday to Kenyon P. Brown, v Los Angeles real estate man. It was the second m;irrtagc (or the blonde rtar. who won a special academy award \a* a child actress— AJ.42 words
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Article36 1964-08-09 8 ROME. Sat. I munl.st-led labour union last mulr called off a schedule thrw-d^» railnmd strike iifter the OOTenv merit announced agreement <>i workers demiinds whirl. repeated rail strikes the past sever n.onths. AP.AP - 36 words
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Advertisement457 1964-08-09 8 THE NEW HOLDEN People are saying there's never been a car like this before at anywhere near the price! And you'll agree when you get behind the wheel! Now's the time to see your Holden Dealer! mmm SMOOTH RED CARPET RIDE! NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING! And wait till you try the457 words
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335 1964-08-09 9 Moscow's vision of Mao the killer 'HE WILL LET 900 MILLION DIE IN WAR ONDON, Sat. The Mos c o w-directed Journal of World Communism reaching here yesterday said Mao Tsetung is prepared to sacrifice 900 million people In war to attain a new Peking-type civilisation.. In the vision ofUP - 335 words
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Article41 1964-08-09 9 NEW YORK. Sat— Singer Kay Starr, 42, divorced her fifth husband. Earl Spencer Calllcutt, 36, at Santa Monica. California on Thursday. She charged cruelty and testified that he screamed at her. used profane language and ridiculed her friends— A.PAP - 41 words
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Article33 1964-08-09 9 CASABLANCA. (Morocco), but. lwo men wanted on charges ol plotting against King Hassan II were killed yesterday in a gun battle with police Four policemen «ere slight l\ wounded. APAP - 33 words
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Article40 1964-08-09 9 BOMBAY. Sat lwo people were killed by uprooted trees and land, air and sea communications were disrupted by a storm with winds of up to 70 miles per hour Santa Cruz airport was closed for five hours. A.PAP - 40 words
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Article28 1964-08-09 9 tX>NDON. Sat— The skeletons of two los&il elepnanis. 'believed to be between *****0 and 200.--000 years old. have been discovered at Aveley East of London. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article136 1964-08-09 9 nALLAS. Sat.— Judge J. B. Brown yesterday cleared the way for Jack Ruby's counsel to take his appeal against his conviction of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald to higher courts, by refusing a plea for a new trial here. Ruby has been under a death sentenceReuter - 136 words
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Article51 1964-08-09 9 SEOUL. Sat. The South Ko- I rean Army Chief of Staff, General Mm Kee Shik. will leave on Aug. 18 for a two-month inspection tour of military posts in Asia and Europe. He is scheduled to visit Thailand. Malaysia, Britain. Prance, Turkey. Greece and Italy.UPI - 51 words
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Article42 1964-08-09 9 NEW DELHI. Sat. Somnath. Hindu god of destruction. Is also feeling the pinch of India's current food shortage. Worshippers have stopped leaving propitiatory meals at his nearby temple at Rajokot for the past few weeks because of scarcity. A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article26 1964-08-09 9 WEST BERLIN. Sat.— Police yesterday raided 30 bookshops and seized all copies of an Illustrated edition of "The Adventures of Panny Hill."— U.P.l.26 words
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Article18 1964-08-09 9 WARSAW. Sat. President Alexsander Zawadzlci of Poland died yesterday aged 65. the Polish Radio announced. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article129 1964-08-09 9 LONDON. Sat npOO much lipstick on a X woman's lips may be a raiis* of cancer, Mbs Barbara Cartland. the British novelist, said here today. She was commenting on the decision of Britain's National Association of Health, of which she is president, to Investigate which coloursReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration792 1964-08-09 9 Reds not making any counter moves NO COMMUNIST TROOP MOVEMENTS OR NAVAL, AIR ACTIVITY WASHINGTON, Saturday. 'J'HE U.S. Government is keeping a close watch for any reaction from Hanoi or Peking which would signal an escalation of the South-East Asia crisis, officials said here. At the United Nations. North andReuter; AP - 792 words
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189 1964-08-09 9 LBJ GETS FULL BACKING FROM CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Sat Congress yesterday Cave President Johnson an I impressive vote of confidence in hb handling of the South-East Asian crisis. The Joint resolution passed overwhelmingly by both Houses approved and supported "the determination of the President, as Commander-ln-Cbief. to take all necessary measures189 words
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164 1964-08-09 9 Rocky: I'll support Barry only in N. York ]\EW YORK. Sat— GovernI or Nelson Rockefeller will support the Republican national ticket but will campaign only in New York State. His Press Secretary, Mr. Robert McManus. said today 1 that the Governor "has no plans to campaign outside the BUte." WhileAP - 164 words
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Advertisement231 1964-08-09 9 WHATEVER THE SEASON, star lion WHATEVER THE PLACE Co on fgbrics The supreme natural comfort Hjj of STAR LION pure cotton fabrics is chosen and enjoyed &m by knowledgeable people *A around the world. One major reason for this universal trust and popularity \wlM is that STAR LION fabricsbacked by231 words
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424 1964-08-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat J'HE Vietnam crisis forced industrial shares down even further. The industrial, index on Friday slipped to a new low of 92.8. But with no immediate escalation of the trouble in Vietnam, there was a better tone all round towards the424 words
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Article289 1964-08-09 10 INDUSTRIALS; Esso Olds. (4.000) $2.24, (1.000) $12.23; P. and N. Ords. (1.000) $3.08; Fed. DLsp. (1,000) $1.65; Gammon (4.000) $2.66, (3.000) $2.65; Hume (M> (3.000) $141. (5,000) $1.90; Hotel Singapura (1.000) 75 cents: Jackson (S) (1.000) $1.33; M. Breweries (1.000) $4.35; MBBS (1.000) $1.05. (2.000) $1.04; M.289 words
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Article33 1964-08-09 10 MIRI, Sut. Federal Minister for Lands and Mines, Haji Ohazall bin Haji Jiwa has urged the Shell Co., to speed oil explorations In Sarawak in the economic interest of the country.33 words
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Article26 1964-08-09 10 TELUK ANSON. but. Inche Rahmat Sufflan. Agricultural Officer. Perak South, has left on transfer to KuaU Kar.fjsar to take over as Agricultural Officer. Cen:ral Prrak.26 words
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255 1964-08-09 10 IPOH, Saturday TWO labourers fell x from atop a 152 ft chimney— but only one died. The other man was saved by a projection halfway down which broke his fall The lucky man was HaKeng Swee. 47. who was taken to255 words
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Article36 1964-08-09 10 MACHANO. BaU— For the first time In Its history, the Hamzah Secondary School hen Is offering 23 candidates for the Cambridge Overseas School Certificate and Federation of Malaya Certificate examinations tai November this year.36 words
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Article34 1964-08-09 10 KLANO. Sat.— The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Hajl Idris. will open a course for adult education teachers tn Selangor. at the Klang High School on Monday at 9 am.34 words
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Article209 1964-08-09 10 PENANG Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Singapore (ML 584) 0.05 a.m.; Slneapore, Kuala Lumpur and iDOh (ML 032) 9.46 ajn.; Singapore. Malacca and Kuala LumDiir (ML 004) 10.3$ a.m.; Kota Bharu (ML 035) 12.05 p.m Bangkok (ML 583) 3.35 p.m.:209 words
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208 1964-08-09 10 PENANG, Saturday THE Penang manager of the Overseas Union Bank, Mr. Yos Kupasrimonkol, today denied that the 1 bank had failed to implement an agreement which it had signed last May with the National Union of Bank Employees. He was commenting on a statement208 words
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Article77 1964-08-09 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. A hotelkeeper and a woman were today fined *100 and $50 respectively, in the Ninth Magistrates Court or offences under the Hotel Licensing Regulations. Tan Chee Loo. 29. whose name was not registered in the Malaya Hotel's registration book, was found in a room77 words
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273 1964-08-09 10 TWO HELP BY POLICE AFTER GIRL'S SCREAM KUALA LUM1V PUR, Sat.— A scream by a woman in a car last night led to the arrest of two men who were charged in the magistrate's court here today with abducting her with the intention of having sexual relations with her. In273 words
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Advertisement347 1964-08-09 10 v j| 3T 'IB T~~~ Protect your house from ruthless home-wreckers. .WHITE ANTS! In Malaya they have caused more than* $600,000 damage to buildings in one year I White Ants attack unseen and the damage is usually not noticed until it is too late. Powerful Dieldrex TC KILLS White Ants347 words
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Advertisement141 1964-08-09 10 A t tractive Latest Creations in JEWELLERY Superlative Quality. Skilled Workmanship! Friendly Service. Sub Agent: MIKIMOTO PEARLS TIN SING Goldsmiths Ltd. 215-217, South Bridg* Rood. S'por»-I. Tel: ***** i *****. World- WDE CoVeWGe 1 CHPiTif l of all your travel requirements Sr?EAC j PASSAGE DEPARTMENT SINOAPO'I OI"-«»« »O>;< KIEN YOON141 words
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Miscellaneous61 1964-08-09 10 KgWt g I Thtrrv no doubt an -too eastfy can we t+s not enough 1o fnjm Sbout. t. Miss Finch f i«lt 'wtom to /ts mnr/b/tf r&y on pne<s o*» wamm^amL H/e /n <" £e*~ tentpwione... .>> Self restraint} •HtftS why he 4'mte **d<e -j*o be present f+ -wW i'*e61 words
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Article, Illustration387 1964-08-09 11 THE 'SLOBS' JAMES =BOND' TAKES OVER ON to the screen this week shambles a character I was going to call the poor man's James Bond. On second thoughts, this is too flattering. He is the slob's James Bond. The nose is like something you would find387 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-08-09 11 THE girl with that come-on-in look is Marisa I Mell, the 23-year-old Austrian actress now work- ing in Britain with Jack Hawkins in The Shabby Tiger. Miss Mell, whose name was designed so she could join the 8.8., C.C. initials brigade, has already been88 words
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521 1964-08-09 11 WHICH HAS THE MOST? I SAY IT IS PAUL CONCLUDING: THE BEATLES ON TRIAL pOLICE found a house-breaking 1 kit in the old Scala Theatre, Soho. It was dropped by a ten-year-old girl who broke open a basement door to watch the Beatles at work. John. George. Paul and Ringo521 words
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Article284 1964-08-09 11 FAR too many people who would love to test their acting skill on a real stage think that one has to be "in" the parent organisation of the amateur dramatic society concerned, but this Is not at all the case. The popular Naval Base company whose 1963 production.284 words
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Advertisement571 1964-08-09 11 ORGANISATION aP^W^BIfci^EMI HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! AST 2 HAYS! 11 em, 1.45, 4. 6.30 t 9 15 pm. Thisisan ADUL i PICTURE 1 ■J _^or tecom-nended for Children ucsdoy Wcdnt sd.iy Only Lourenc^ Ol vier f^reer Gordon B "PRIDE PREJUDICE' SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION! Circli SI 00 Stalls 10 ct*. at 11.571 words
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Advertisement261 1964-08-09 11 GALA OF LONDON COSMETICS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT Ywm* mftrr U^S Ifl I r\ U of SIN6APORE I .IBTie^n Ti/7*. MIOH STMIT. SINSAfOIII. PNONI lt*l4 SPECIAL OFFER All customers of METRO who buy $2.50 worth of GALA cosmetics will receive a Little Gem Nail Colour of their own colour choice.261 words
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Advertisement55 1964-08-09 11 TODAY 3 SHOWS: J-«-» P.M. ■■ft ruwntmi'Mr i*n*vjt W' s i iwniinj^jp J r rj. iii- **rr*"-ff* iMAtT^ reoturing "THE TWIST". Today 11 a.m. (D/F) 'Purple Hill" t, "Kond of Death". 4 jo p m "THrDANCER SWES" Cont To-doy 9.00 a.m. "THREE SMILfS" Mandorin To-doy 1 1 .00 o.m. "OKLAHOMA55 words
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Advertisement397 1964-08-09 11 Sinwre SPECIAL PREMIERE n."f"l" 19.30pm REX -TONIGHT -SKY 9.15pm I HE TRAMPLED THE ARMIES OF AN EMPIRE FOR THE LIP^OF A PAGAN PRINCESS DIP aRJ DIP Ol\a Mm Dlix IN la^ ml IN J *^EmmKmEs%mmm*. r* < JB BaW V'/J^(Q5 fIW) THE TAWTKR PRTIMCKS i YOKO TANI JOE ROBINSON AKIM397 words
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Article, Illustration623 1964-08-09 12 PETER LIM - YOU'LL MEET THEM IN A HONDA PETER LIM By YOU ip cc t the nicest people on a Honda. They say. Soon it will be: You meet some of the fastest people IN a Honda. The reason is simple and sleek. The Formula One Honda Grand Prix car which raced623 words
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Article, Illustration1603 1964-08-09 12 Astonishing Alt ie nvnrwcir'UTi takes a l k at a master escaper IMJjVf Ullir WHOSE EXPLOITS HAVE MADE HEADLINES $\l I- HI I) I I HINDS. 47-trar-old "Houdini ol British Prisons," was awarded £1.300 SI 1.050 1 damages in London last month in a libel action jgainst former detective superintendent1,603 words
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Advertisement117 1964-08-09 12 PLEASANTLY Jfjgrl QUICKLY W I The modern, pleasant-to-take, quickly dissolving pain-killer is DISPRIN. Unlike ordinary aspirin, it doesn't "stick" in your throat it dissolves rapidly and completely and leaves no undissolved acid particles behind to irritate your stomach. Moreover, because DISPRIN dissolves, it is absorbed rapidly and stops pain quickly.117 words
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Advertisement169 1964-08-09 12 PROMPT-^ SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD., in dssociation with Uie SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD., the pioneer firm in pocking, removing, and storing goods in Maloysia. For all yoyr Packing Baggage Requirements SHIPPING STORING INSURANCE CARGO CLEARING FORWARDING (including Federal Customs Formalities) Equipped with Hie latest machinery, modern warehouse and the169 words
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996 1964-08-09 13 BLISS FIRE H (Race 6) and Estrellita (Race 7) are safe each-way bets at Ipoh today. They will go flat out to qualify for places in next Sunday's Perak Gold Vase. Bliss Fire II beat a useful Div. 2 field over the Bukit996 words
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Article159 1964-08-09 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Sandown (Race 4), Bliss Fire (Race 6) and Estrellita (Race 7). The going Is good. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER UMtml ENTERTAINER Safe Home Tin Invest DI LAS RIVER Safe Horn* Tope* ROUGH Tooth Entertainer Tin Invest but LABATOB Chief Informer Vast Horiion NEVER159 words
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Article1543 1964-08-09 13 CAftD KEY: A lottsr after the bone's name Indicates th* type of going preferred, t fast; g good; a soft; h hear? a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. •Apprentice allowances; Soaldl. P. K. Leong, Urn and Dragon 3-lb; Kasudl, Ng and Chong S-lb; others 7-lb.1,543 words
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Article104 1964-08-09 13 TENNIS Malaysian national championships (Ipoh M'pal courts, 9 a.m.). SOCCER— FAM trial match (Merdeka stadium. 7.30 p.m.). L. Perak Div. 2: DID v Rubana Est (T. Anson). HOCKEY Raiak Cup: Spore v Malacca (Farrer Pk). TABLE-TLNNIS Malaysian schools tourney (English College. J. Bahru). CRICKET Stonor Shield: Kilat104 words
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Article52 1964-08-09 13 JESSELTON. Sat.— The Royal North Borneo Turf Club decided last night to run an annual Sabah Derby on Boxing Day. The winner will get $5,000. runner-up $2,000 and third $1,000. Cash prizes of $100 each will be awarded to the best dressed women for three sections European. Chinese52 words
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416 1964-08-09 13 Total pool $19,730 Ist *****3 $11,129 2nd *****1 $3,709 3rd *****4 $1354 Starters $231 each Nos. *****0, *****9, *****1, *****7. *****1. *****... *****2. *****0. Consolation $119 each Nos. *****1, *****1, *****6, *****4. *****5. *****9. *****2. *****1. *****7. *****8. ALOR STAR, Saturday. T H.416 words
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Article273 1964-08-09 13 The Sultan of Keduh Cup— CL 1 8 i Mr. L.H.E. Whitakers (3> TIMBhRLANfc 13.7 '481—150) Owner 1 (3) Sweet Eighteen 11.12 '66 81) Brown I (4) Obedient Son 11.3 (115 76) Thwaites 3 Also ran: (5) Norval Lad 13.1 (156—114) Jones; (7) Nieeollna 12.0 (277—261) Malek; (1)273 words
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Advertisement834 1964-08-09 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE M Wsras Si (Min.}— Box St rts. sxfra GENUINE PHOTOSTATS, Kotomatlc, SS Robinson Road, S'pora *****. REPRODUCTIONS OP PHOTOGRAPHS, plans, drawings sts.— Tang'a Photocopy Service, S pore. Nam ATTENTION TV OWNERS!: I Tour Set serviced under economical guarantee scheme Moderate rates. Fun satisfaction. For details834 words
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Advertisement39 1964-08-09 13 THY /7 TYP<\h rlPfltl t/lstP W *r c .for a quick, refreshing lift "_^n_aa_afcMwI _T __>_a»^itL falsl 9 Ev^va^^^^H [_ge_ge^^__B 3! -P'^-^antnl _t_k_fi_a_. V SES fflk\ ll_f H S^v^ ii SHn^ nW M \m ik 'j_bM <3I B __C?i39 words
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588 1964-08-09 14 gARWAN SINGH of Perak won the best perfor- mance award with a record-shattering 1.500 m run of 4min 16.3 sec at the first Malaysian schools athletics meet at Bukit Timah today, i 6a,rwan, who returned the poor time of 4:26.3 In the elimination round,588 words
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Article38 1964-08-09 14 PENANO, Sat— Dr. Alex Delilkan, Malaya's all-rounder, will miss the North versus South cricket match to be played here from Aug. 15 to 17. He has been medically advised to lay off cricket thU season.38 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-08-09 14 STORE FORCE EXTENSION WITH LAST-MINUTE I GOAL AND THEN GET A GOOD WINNER IT looks a goal. But it's not. Skinner just manages to push the ball round the post for a corner. SINGAPORE goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner is well beaten by this header from left winger Looi Loon Teik (not83 words
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Article1006 1964-08-09 14 808 PIDGEON Kuala - 808 PIDGEON Kuala By Lumpur. Sat. OINGAPORE won the Malaya Cup Final when they beat Perak by three goals to two at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight The winning goal was scored by Rahim Omar during extra time. As the whistle ended the game. Singapore supporters1,006 words
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Article210 1964-08-09 14 ONDON, Sat— While WarLd wickshlre were defeating me Australians yesterday they lest first place in the county cricket championship table to Worcestershire. Two points for a draw with Northamptonshire were sufficient to lift Worcestershire over Warwickshire, with 119 points to their rivals' 118? Cardiff: Match abandoned draw210 words
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Article40 1964-08-09 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Malacca defeated Johore 2-0 in the southern zone of the Tun RamUc Cup hockrv ir Hiinulir nuci at Farrer Park today. Malucca will meet Singapore who outplayed Johore 4-0 yealerclav. in ihe key match tomorrow.40 words
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330 1964-08-09 14 rpOH, Sat.— Claire Cheah 1 and Audrey Oh of Penang won the women's doubles title on the second day of the Malaysian national tennis championships played on the YMCA courts here today. They beat Mrs. Too Joon Tin« and Mrs. Cheah Hoons;330 words
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Article143 1964-08-09 14 Scottish Cap results T ONDON. Sat.— ResultA ot root* ball matches played tttaf were: SCOTTISH LEAGIK CVT Airdnronians 1 Danfermlln« 4 Arbroath 1 Albion R. 3 Berwick R. 3 An r I rltir 0 Particle T. t owdenbeatb 1 Forfar A. j Dundee 2 Dundee V, East Stlriinr I Strn'muir143 words
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Article111 1964-08-09 14 VUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Football Association of Malaysia will hold a trial at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow night at 7.30 to select M 17 players lor the Merdeka "tournament. The I Probables: W. Skinner fS'poroi; Lee Wah Chin (Spore). Foo Fook Chuan (Perak); Quah111 words
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Article113 1964-08-09 14 LONDON, Sat— The Australian cricketers rallied from 21 for three to reach 189 for four by tea on the opening day of their match against Yorkshire at Bradford today. Brian Booth was not out with 105. Tea scores in other matches: Lord's: Surrey 187-6 <J. Edrich 72) vReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement206 1964-08-09 14 (tsso) Congratulates j I ORIENTAL TIN SMELTERS j LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR KUALA LUMPUR j j AGENCY DO YOU WISH FOR ADDITIONAL STRENGTH ENERGY? Do as thousands of athletes In America and throughout the world are doing, use daily, the world famous WEIDER SUPER206 words
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Advertisement154 1964-08-09 14 I l ri?Aat H 'fiWEsf FACILITIES dl INTEREST seCurityVN j to your family I 1 I M you have a O) </ FIXED DEPOSIT/ I and SAVINGS/ <s?_? \A ACCOUNT yg/ t^/J ff TREE y\ ACCIDENT j j INSURANCE J Atk to cover your j for »h« V tool Pam154 words
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Article, Illustration1659 1964-08-09 15 HIS LAST MAD ACT E3 STRANGE TWILIGHT OF THE GIANT IN THE WHITE HOUSE A FRIGHTENING INTERLUDE WHEN HISTORY WAS ON THE RAZOR'S EDGE... AND THE LEADER OF THE MOST POWERFUL NATION LAY HELPLESS THE United States Secretary of State, Mr. Robert Lansing, was deeply worried. He knew that President1,659 words
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Advertisement36 1964-08-09 15 decorating simple and practical. And a whole rainbow of wonderful colours to choose from. Clever girl, she's found this out.., Follow her example and PAINT HAPPY with I C I. hB. 4Ki£t_ tilLOOK Iff n iM36 words
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Miscellaneous277 1964-08-09 15 IGBOMI 1 Dishes (6), 7. Collection of sayings < 3), 3. ConRogue <t>>. 13. Dissection (7), vict (3). 4. At the summit <4>, 14. Ridiculous show! (5). IS. 5. Figure of twelve sides (9), Sacred bulldiiiir (6), 16. Dress 6. Break (5). 8 Behind (I). (6>, 17. Plagues (0». 19.277 words
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Article, Illustration16 1964-08-09 16 Evelyn Tu's Fashion Eye ...FINDS A FASHIONABLY NEW (AND... REWARDING) LOW-KEY NOTE IN TODAY'S SHOE TREND-SETTERS16 words
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Article, Illustration419 1964-08-09 16 A return to comfort with flattiesL IT LOOKS AS IF IT'S ALL DONE BY SCISSORS AT last we arc to be Domfoi lably shod and fashionably, too in fiattits, What bliss for tortured feet after being cramped and confined for years in stilettos. We can now walk around in comfort419 words
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Article240 1964-08-09 16 GOOD FOR A LA UGH rE late Dexter Fellows had terrific faith in the fame and fortune of Barnum and Bailey for whose circus in America he did publicity. A coupl* of days before the circus was due to reach one town. Dexter burst into the newspaper office in the240 words
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Advertisement234 1964-08-09 16 TO EVERY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises to make your skin young again and keep it young Is it possible? Yes it is with Endocil, in just 3 *eeks. Each night, smooth Endocil generously into face and neck when age tells first. Pat gently round eyes and mouth. hile you234 words
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Advertisement327 1964-08-09 16 eSL^I w sV Skin needs xJHp for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural look the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep yoursk'm fresh and lovely use NIVEA CREME it contains a unique ingredient that actually restores your skin, leaving327 words
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Advertisement63 1964-08-09 16 She found a new way to complexion beauty. After two weeks' use of a rich vitalizing cream base, her complexion took on a new radiant loveliness. Wrinkle dryness and "crepey" nerk vanished. her complexion was lighter and brighter with a youthful bloom. These striking complexion b e n e fl63 words
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Article, Illustration2002 1964-08-09 17 IT'S CALLED THE GREAT EQUALISER THE Sunday Times presents another instalment of this primary reader meant mainly for odults The lessons to be learnt here are many and varied. The theme in case you don't already knov/ is that there are more ways of losing that odd dollar than you2,002 words
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Article, Illustration586 1964-08-09 17 THE FASCINATING LETTERS TO JOSEPHINE PERHAPS you have been short of letters this week. It is certain that a lady called Josephine has not been. All over East and Central Africa, from tin shacks in city suburbs, from wattle huts in the bush, men write to her. Josephine runs an586 words
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Advertisement277 1964-08-09 17 Whitens Your Skin| Secretly and Quickly! No longer need you odmire others wish thof your skin wos OS light ond ottroctive as theirs. One jar of Stillman's will make you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only ore l^eoutifier, only one whitener »'.of words277 words
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Advertisement87 1964-08-09 17 It's a wonderful JLJJLjUtIv j BURLEY MARYLAND Wonderful LIFE International blended cigarettes Rich, toasted BURLEY tobacco 4j> Fragrant MARYLAND tobacco %£*%^^iZ' ZtTl't for LIFE'S unique taste P^f for LIFE'S extra firmness exciting new flavour LIFE has an easydraw filter. Some filters kill the taste but the LIFE filter lets VIRGINIA87 words
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Article285 1964-08-09 18 MAN WHO WANTS TO GO TO PRISON DEAR KNOW ALLS: 1 would like to experience life In a prison for about a week. Is there any way in which I can do this without actually committing a crime and being sentenced? RAJADURAI We are sure that the prison authorities have285 words
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Article592 1964-08-09 18 THE NURSE IN LOVE AND THE MAN IS 25 YEARS HER SENIOR WITH TWO wiVES IN HIS PAST... WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM' Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singopore 9. No replies by post. IAM a nurse in love with a592 words
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Article, Illustration58 1964-08-09 18 Presenting the It dress THE "IT DRESS". that hat it every way. For sunny days it's bare-armed and for chilly days it's made of warm, weightless Orion. For beach, snack bar or simply walking around it's vividly coloured in huge deck-chair stripes of bright pink and turquoise and white and58 words
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Article197 1964-08-09 18 npHIS week we will ■1 discuss the Alsatian. He is without doubt a very fine looking dog. His beautiful expressive eyes show the quality of alertness perhaps more than any other breed. He was originally bred as a sheep-dog, and in some countries is still referred to197 words
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Article113 1964-08-09 18 Tit's as well to know the answer to this question you should be asked by one of the family: HOW DO THE HOLS GET INTO A SPONGE? rE sponge you buy is the skeleton of what was once a living: organism found in seas and rivers. When113 words
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Advertisement211 1964-08-09 18 /at, in xJfl l»^y Vv^i I JjH mm V^HH W An W MRS. ANNA SIM, New York. London, Paris trained Dorothy Gray Beauty Counsellor, will be in personal attendance, together with a team of Dorothy Gray Beauticians, to give free demonstrations and advice on Make-Up and Skin-Care AT THE DOROTHY211 words
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Advertisement173 1964-08-09 18 Spotty 1 teenage W m ckitl^ W %i^B mp n^lfe Wk k. _^fl MJfJf Bring them the quick relief they long for with Helena Rubinstein's New Bio-Clear Treatment No need to let your Bio-Clear Cream $4.80; teenager suffer the Bio-Clear Wash $5.55; miseries of problem Bio-Clear Pore Lotion skin! New173 words
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Article, Illustration990 1964-08-09 19 if From Page 1 that the elected president was nut in oflue He pounoi -1 his list on the table and st-.outed. "We have petticoat government! Mrs. Wilson is president! (He also said the Democrats ought to ask ConKiess to adjourn until there990 words
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1309 1964-08-09 19 A last effort to save the president from being ousted and it works... doctor, the First Lady, and Hitchcock as allies Promptly on time, the two senators appeared. By then the impending visit had been headlined in the newspapers, which correctly labelled it as having nothing at all to do1,309 words
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Article364 1964-08-09 19 On your radio KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Morning MeloUes 7.00 The New.s: 7.10 BreakJasi Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Polpourrl; 800 The News; 805 Bright And Breezy 8.30 Nev.s In Malay; 8.35 Bright And Breezy; 9.00 MuMc City 10 00 H:iwuil Cahs; 10.30364 words
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Advertisement280 1964-08-09 19 WORLD ARCHITECTURE AX ILLUSTRATED HISTORY The History of Architecture is the History of Mankind .uul the General Introduction presents clearly and succinctly the meaning of architecture in its long continuous tradi~*4. '.T^* lion. Chapters on Ancient and Classical. Chinese. HPft If' Japanese, Indian. Islamic. _m j^ Mediaeval. Renaissance and ■Fr280 words
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Advertisement250 1964-08-09 19 SAIL AWAY FROM V 1 rm i I I t ffi ffi-i; _i^ l^^l^MifJgygji 1. 1 *j y aboard the luxurious, completely > air-conditioned SS PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, I SS PRESIDENT WILSON or SS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Sail from Hong Kong or Manila v -j T to Yokohama, Honolulu and on to250 words
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Article, Illustration768 1964-08-09 20 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY By QUT of a long history of internal and external conliicts emerged what is today Switzerland, a nation unique in its wise choice of neutrality and peace. Conquered by the Romans in 58 BC, squabbled over and divided by German and Austrian768 words
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Article, Illustration274 1964-08-09 20 Wanderlust— and Swiss turned up in S'pore just after its founding OECAUSE the Swiss come from a land which might well be thought of as a European version of Shangri-la, one may be excused if on» attributed to them an insularity of mind. But such is not the case with274 words
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346 1964-08-09 20 Quarter century of progress on show ONCE every 25 years, Switzerland stages a vast national exhibition with two major objectives In mind to enable her own people to take stock of their achievements and potentialities, and to project these to the world. This year, from April 30 to Oct. 25.346 words
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Advertisement28 1964-08-09 20 t^^^^p '^^^^^Bvffw//fM^^^Uffffff^/f^^^^^^^^^^^ m ft/ill// elegant models A new concept in watch design of strong masculine jZ^L^^ feature to compliment your Vzrvy manly personality. x^XmJ TITONI SWISS J&vruz&iet I*-*28 words
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264 1964-08-09 21 NECESSITY LED TO BOOKING TEXTILE INDUSTRY \MONG the many industries in Swltzer--lan d. the textile machinery line is perhaps one of the least known to outsiders. And yet, in textile circles it occupies an outstanding place. There are many reuons for this industry reaching Its present level of perfection from264 words
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Article, Illustration193 1964-08-09 21 It may be land locked but rivers are there WHILE the world hoi mad* jokes about the Swiss Novy because of its non-existence, the industrious Swiss hove quietly done something to remedy (he disadvantages of a landlocked country. The city of Basle has become one of the greatest inland river193 words
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661 1964-08-09 21 A STAFF WRITER - Time is the art of the Swiss—but her other industries also shine A STAFF WRITER By SWITZERLAND is almost synonymous with watches and the world takes for granted the slogan that time is the art of the Swiss because of the high reputation the country has built up on this661 words
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Advertisement94 1964-08-09 21 Renowned Swiss Quality in Singapore made furniture 1 1 Jil 1 DIETHELM'S NEW GROUP FURNITURE ■Hb^- fl^| m Gracious dining-room suite from the New Group —and costing a good deal less than you expect. DIETHELM'S Furniture of Distinction 300. Diethelm's New Group 300-a full range of fur- TheNewGroup3ooprcudlymaintainsthehighstan- ulclncl lvl94 words
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540 1964-08-09 22 From Page 6 to Europe and in Importing Swiss milk-products, watches, tools, survey equipment, lifts, mill equipment and so on. Already at an early stage, a number of Swiss trading firms were established, some of which still exist today. These merchants540 words
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Article, Illustration681 1964-08-09 22 STAFF WRITER - People have last say in big Govt decisions STAFF WRITER ■y f\\\i Government of multilingual Swilzer land, a confederation of 22 states known ;is cantons I three of which are divided into half cantons), is a fascinating study in dc mocracy. The* Swiss people assume a more direct responsibility in681 words
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Advertisement270 1964-08-09 22 SCHINDLER FUNCTIONAL snd \FREE from [FAILURES. ►< k^ m^^^bm m i I *I I reliability and stunlinass of Schindler lifts are recognised and trusted by commercial firms in Malaysia. I These three 500 ft /rain Transi- tronic Ward Leonard Lifts art installed in the Mercantile Bank e =^~Bu i lliing270 words
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Advertisement96 1964-08-09 22 afl l\ BULLA/I BULLA WORLD FAMOUS SWISS QUALITY WATCH SQ..A..nu CHU JUG 62 80 6 1 3 S-p.,,,-1 npRECisiorTsERViCE^ HUNG ONN WATCHMAKERS the official SERVICE STATION for LOHCiNES The World's most honoured Watch Supervised by K.W. Lee, CM. 8.H.1. (Lond 123, Jolon Tuonku Abdul Rohmon, K.L. T.I: ***** << Branch:96 words
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Article, Illustration353 1964-08-09 23 William Tell their national hero 'HE passionate love of freedom of the Swiss people lives on in the legend of their national hero, William Tell. Vhlle there Is no evidence that William Tell ever existed except in folklore. it is said that his deeds inspired the courage which finally overthrew353 words
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Article945 1964-08-09 23 There are. four national ones in Switzerland, but only three are official -strength from diversity CWITZERLAND is a country which has successfully protected and respected the rights of each of its four ethnic groups and in so doing derived a strength and character which has earned the respect of945 words
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Advertisement189 1964-08-09 23 J R. CEIGY SA BASLE, F Df 1 R DDI MR Switzerland H[A II IS II A Nil Suppliers of Pharmaceutical Specialities. f ■Mr 881 fllVl B VL Exclusively distributed throughout Malaysia mi' F. E: ZUELLIC (T/M) LTD "T IH^m Ear bra^ IVI ISv w y n 'C Swi»» >B189 words
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Article, Illustration65 1964-08-09 24 Mechanical figure strikes the bells A street scene in Berne. In the background is the famous Clock Tower. In the steeple a mechanical figure strikes the bells, while to the right of the lower giant dial, just over the arcade of the65 words
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397 1964-08-09 24 Berne -modern yet retains its old world charm RERNE, the capital of the Swiss Confederation, is an unforgettable city in the hearf of Europe, modern and yet with old world charms that have existed for 773 years. It is one of the few cities in Europe to survive the Middle397 words
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Advertisement420 1964-08-09 24 HBt t^^ ..1 ■> |fV^ SfA/aH I mw^T' rXamm bdV I^bW L GRAND PRIX ••CaeATION" OF THE I "^■■^BB C.TYOF..N.VA N ,vERSAL^ ALL UNIVERSAL GENIVI WATCHES ARE SOLD I Bk^^^ AT FACTORY CON- I TROLLED PRICE. ■■■■■BHBBVBBBI Available ot ourhorised "Universal" Wotch Dealers: SINGAPORE: Hin Company, 40 North Bridge Road420 words
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Advertisement43 1964-08-09 24 To know accurate time rely on famous Swiss made CAMY Accurate robust superb in style and elegant in fashion Available at all leading watch dealers. FAR EAST SOLE AGENTS INCLUDING PAKISTAN INDIA and CEYLON SWEE HENG GO. 11, UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD SINGAPORE-1 TEL.*****43 words
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428 1964-08-09 25 STAFF WRITER - A third of nation's budget for armed forces to protect its neutrality STAFF WRITER ■y IT is paradoxical that a nation which has the reputation of being the mo s t nonaggressive in the world today should spend onethird of its budget on military armament. This emphasis on national defence428 words
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Article, Illustration522 1964-08-09 25 The Swiss— pioneers of marine diesel engines JN the past half century Swiss engineers have made a major contribution to the development of the diesel engine for ship propulsion. Their efforts and success in this field are today borne out by the steadily growing importance of diesel power in inter-ocean522 words
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Advertisement383 1964-08-09 25 w I I MONDIA SWISS STELLARIS, creoted with all the craftsmanship of the n q^ skilled specialists of MONDIA morks for you with faiti- »>'■ II ji XJF ful precision the days, hours, minutes and seconds. f f =^r%— The elegant design, the clear, simple figures of the dial, call383 words
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Advertisement66 1964-08-09 25 wL in -"**iii isw ~*!CSB Jst^K W*'*' *^^MZs*" > B^^^^^^H BW<Bfc <i'» >^B^B» I **BbW THE FLATTEST WATCH IN THE WORLD.... with a sweep second hand. The Favre-leubt ***** model is an example of unmatched watch making skill, backed by eight generations of experience.ln this exclusive model, Favre-Leuba has combined66 words
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Article, Illustration733 1964-08-09 26 Land of the snow-capped Alps pampers tourists QWITZERL^ND offers an exhilarating and unusual experience for the Malaysian tourist on the lookout for something different. Because the tourist industry is a major source of Switzerland's national revenue, the foreign visitor is practically pampered when he goes to this multilingual land of733 words
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Advertisement166 1964-08-09 26 (Rp^l (H9f S HESPRAY 1 Swoon 1 1"*™ i L^\ hAsi maggi QUALITY PRODUCTS BY NESTLE -TRUSTED THE WORLD OVER i Nestle s J *i| *^^iT^ fl^T Industrial Evolution: LpP jk ytv Factories Built y I iv^lvf.vH A square indicates one or several centres before 1940 jf of production in166 words
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Article, Illustration3383 1964-08-09 27 JOHN BLOOM ...the inside story PART ONE HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME IS A CLOSE-UP VIEW OF WHAT WENT WRONG WITH ROLLS RAZOR, THE RICHES-TO-RAGS COMPANY. PATRICK HUTBER, AN OLD FRIEND OF JOHN BLOOM, WAS CALLED IN AS A FINANCIAL CO-ORDINATOR. HE WAS IN THE THICK OF THE FIGHT TO3,383 words
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Advertisement102 1964-08-09 27 ft Speedo Jetstream, the Bri- Nylon racing costume worn by 18 out of 25 gold medallists at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Now chosen as the official Tokyo Olympics costume for men's and women's aquatic teams of Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Holland, New Zealand, and the United States. Their102 words
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Advertisement105 1964-08-09 27 £> Mr Wealth? Good looks? To please one's parents? To spite another 3 JlCffl To avoid disgrace? Or merely for love? Sylvia Goh seeks the answer ifl to finding an ideal husband in the August issue ofMood makers of the Moment Today s Look is Oo! MTVrVrA ■Iw ifl The105 words
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Advertisement816 1964-08-09 28 f \l f f^ VS*ry NOT TAKE TWISi TMI« COR9UPONOCNCC BLL%aaxs Ajrrc course coume is ncceaiHT.' rr -ILLMayK I LOOKS UK6 TMeOeto EVIN SHOWS HOW I CAN 1C BARN Be VIOBS A/^ EARN WMILK 1 I.CARN AAOtta./ Funjoe I flOSr wtth a.k.t.c. L-, U U Stfc/INRAIXO J -ZT\{^», -°*T, V816 words
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Miscellaneous1659 1964-08-09 28 IF I WERE SOWG TO TRY j^B S&£l\*TA/?ZAM) SeSt P£CS\ r^^^Rt^ A\OUMTA,^ HOWE 1 THERE M ■^■■■■■■■■■l vou u(1 un t,i C i palec i you worry and also some romantic experi- f slightly about a family matter ences and a little happiness. A ifl V f V but probably1,659 words
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Miscellaneous502 1964-08-09 29 771? Sunday Times August 9, 1964 THE CISCO XIV, ipwrWM West favourite f PHUCHO, tVCLL LOOK UT B« 1 I 77« »VHST COMffS j (SANTOS! WHATS\I I? STAMPEDE' HEAP BANVON ANPTir/TDFiWPOtT Aht QMIMOUS XUMBLG THATf Jb 1 FOR THE HILLS' L^ V. F MS ttALLy STOLE THE AMC? A CLOUD502 words
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Miscellaneous449 1964-08-09 30 I'vE TdP ALL I KNOW **/??fc£^S. ALL WE WANT IS AUTTLEA M M A&OVT TANLEV* PEATH, J j 1 HLL»"*"— ""V. /^^^U^B^^A COOPERATION i J TALBUT'S UAWVe^,HieeiN« FINALLVPER^APEPHI^£:UEfn' NO! THO^-E APE OPCXHAKV SOVVE PAY I HOPE I HAVE A ILATER AT HEAPQUARTEK-? TO LETUfEXAAAIMETHE <&LA«.$E^. c H^LTACLE^. I'M «L»PE /X^449 words
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