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Title Section19 1964-08-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article357 1964-08-10 1 Now a ban on this trade GOVT. CRAFT USED TO BRING IN ARMS, EXPLOSIVES, SABOTEURS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Malaysian Government today disclosed that a large number of small Indonesian barter trade craft had been used to carry arms, explosives and saboteurs from bases in the Rhio357 words
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Article137 1964-08-10 1 HARRIS LIKELY TO JOIN CABINET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sabah's DeputyChief Minister, Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, is being tipped to be the Minister from Sabah who will Join the Federal Cabinet soon. Inche Harris, a member of the United Sabah National Organisation, was formerly Minister for Local Government. The announcement137 words
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Article111 1964-08-10 1 A CALL TO 'CEASE USE OF ENGLISH' PENANG, Sun.— The Penang UMNO division, at its annual general assembly today, passed a resolution calling on the Government to "cease forthwith" the current national language month campaign and revise Its methods of encouraging the people to learn the national language. In proposing111 words
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Article63 1964-08-10 1 JAKARTA. Sun— Beatte and birds' nest hairstyles for Indonesia's young men and women about town are definitely and officially "out." Beatle-style hair will lead to police action with scissors, while President Soekarno himself has called for a move to "crush" birds' nest hairstyles for (?lrU,Reuter - 63 words
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Article27 1964-08-10 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. today met 36 irade unionists from various unions in Johore at the Ministry's office here.27 words
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Article18 1964-08-10 1 PARIS. Sun. The Preneh Government today named \f Joseph Lambrosrhlnl as Consul Oeneral to Saigon. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration669 1964-08-10 1 'Stab in the back' charge by Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Acting Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today "many biassed and inaccurate stories about the recent disturbances in Singapore had been written by foreign correspondents living in Malaysia, and they gave a completely distorted version669 words
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Article85 1964-08-10 1 JAKARTA, Bun \n 18--year-old American from Oklahoma was expelled from Indonesia yesterday after serving an eight-day jail sentence for "insulting" Indonesia. The Immigration Department chief In the Rhlo Archipelago told the news agency Antara that the Indonesian Government had taken the decision to expel John Coats, aUPI - 85 words
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Article944 1964-08-10 1 Turks launch air and sea attacks TCICOSIA, Sun. Turkish jet planes attacked villages with napalm bombs and gunfire and a Turkish warship shelled the coast in northwest Cyprus this morning, a Cyprus Government spokesman said. "Turkish aircraft are attacking the whole northwest area, habited and uninhabited, with napalm bombs," heReuter; AP; UPI - 944 words
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Article47 1964-08-10 1 TOKYO. Bun. The average annual income for a Japanese household was slightly more than 490.000 yen MM pounds Merlin*) In fiscal IM3. the Welfare Ministry report on the national life showed today. According to the report, an average household had 4.2 person*.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article196 1964-08-10 1 Ships due in Pearl Harbour today HONOLULU. Sun. An American attack carrier group, headed by the Ranger, is due at Pearl Harbour tomorrow, en route to the Vietnam trouble zone in the U.S. buildup of fighting forces there. Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp. American Commander in the Pacific, said yesterday theAP - 196 words
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Article35 1964-08-10 1 CEASE-FIRE OFFER ANKARA. Sun. President Makarios of Cyprus offered to order a ceasefire in the Kokkina area of northwestern Cyprus if Turkey halted jetfighter attacks by 1600GMT. official Forcisn Office spokesman said. IPI35 words
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216 1964-08-10 2 India facing its worst food crisis in decade J^EW DELHI, Sun. India is taking emergency steps this week to handle its worst food crisis in a decade. Soaring prices and fast vanishing supplies have led to looting of grain warehouses mi some towns. Calcutta has decided to impose food rationing.Reuter - 216 words
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215 1964-08-10 2 BELGIANS IN CONGO WILL NOT FIGHT FOR TSHOMBE LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. THE Congolese Prime Minister. Mr. Molse Tshombe, yesterday summoned a special meeting of his Cabinet to discuss the results of Friday's talks on the deepening Congo crisis in Brussels between Belgium and the United States. Belgium's ambassador in Leopoldville. CountReuter; AP - 215 words
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127 1964-08-10 2 Jakarta to take over all oil companies JAKARTA, Sun— The Mm J ister for Basic Industries, Mr. Chaerul Saleh, said oil companies in Indonesia would ultimately be brougnt under complete control of the Indonesian Government. He said foreign oil companies naa agreed to a gradual takeover by the Indonesian GovernmentUPI - 127 words
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Article97 1964-08-10 2 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. Syria charged Israel with "provocative and wanton aggression" threatening the peace of the area in a note to the Security Council Just published. The Syrian delegate. Mr. Kaftk Asha. said that Israeli armed forces, estimated at an infantry platoon, had attacked Syrian posts acrossReuter - 97 words
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213 1964-08-10 2 Tried to buy President Johnson and freedom from taxes pORT MORESBY (New Guinea). San. Sixtyfour members of an island cult which decided to "buy" President Lyndon Johnson to rule them have been arrested after the wrong Johnson arrived on their Island The cult began about six months ago on NewReuter - 213 words
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60 1964-08-10 2 KADUNA, (Northern Nigeria). Sun.— Police have been drafted to the tin mining area of Jos, Central Nigeria, where thousand* of workers have been on strike for four days over a pay claim. The Mining Employers' Association has given the striken ao ultimatum threatening toReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-08-10 2 VIENTIANE. Sun. Paris would be acceptable to Premier Souvanna Phouma (above) as a meeting place for the leaders of the Laos factions to discuss a settlement of the Laos problem, according to sources close to the Premier. The sources said the Premier would be willingReuter - 111 words
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Article35 1964-08-10 2 NEW YORK. Sun Th« Methodist board of missions announced here that one of its members had been killed in the Congo and four others were under house arrest there with their tamiles. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article44 1964-08-10 2 RAWALPINDI, Sunday. npiI REE Indian soldiers were reported killed x in a clash near the Kashmir ceasefire line. A Government statement said the clash took place on Friday near the village of Tandar, about 120 miles from here. AP.AP - 44 words
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196 1964-08-10 2 THE U.S. CANNON AIMED AT US: AIDIT JAKARTA. Sun.— D. N. Aidit, chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, said yesterday that American military forces in Japan were also directed against Indonesia. Aidit was addressing an anti-atomic and hydrogen bomb meeting here. He congratulated Tokyo* 10th anti-atomic and Hbomb International congresx196 words
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580 1964-08-10 3 Purpose of our actions is peace: Johnson JOHNSON CITY, Texas, Sunday. PRESIDENT JOHNSON said yesterday he wanted to "emphasise again and again that in all of our actions, America's purpose is peace." Commenting at a Press conference on the U.S. retaliatory air atjtacks against North Vietnam PT-boat bases, Mr. JohnsonReuter - 580 words
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Article, Illustration77 1964-08-10 3 POLICE frisking two Negroes following riots in |crscy City (New Jersey) I Jit week triggered off by the arrest of Negro woman for drunkenness. Two Negroes were shot and half a dozen injured. A mob of more than 100 Negroes wen* on the rampage inUPI - 77 words
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101 1964-08-10 3 BRITONS IN TWO INCIDENTS IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Sun. A British Serviceman was detained and police fired at a car carrying two Bri- tish Servicemen -and their 1 wives In two separate in- cidents on the. Larnaca- Famagusta road yesterday. A Cyprus Government spokesman said no one in the car wasReuter - 101 words
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Article44 1964-08-10 3 SAN JOSE (California). Sun i A Titan three-rocket engine exploded in a mass of flames during a ctatic test. It was a serious setback In the i U.S. programme for developing the I worlds largest solid-fuel rocket, motor. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article30 1964-08-10 3 ROME. Sun— The condition of the Italian President. Professor Antonio Segni, who suffered I cerebral stroke while working sit his desk yesterday, remained tinchanged today, a spokesman said.30 words
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Article25 1964-08-10 3 GUATEMALA CITY. Sun. Three men convicted of killing a grocery manager during a holdup last May were executed yesterday by a firing squad.25 words
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Article35 1964-08-10 3 MADRID. Sun. Prince CarlosHugo de Bourbon -Parma and Dutch Princess Irene are expectlnsr their first child In February, the evening newspaper Madrid said last night They were married In April.— A P35 words
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385 1964-08-10 3 HONOLULU, Sunday. Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, com-mander-in-chief of U.S. Forces in the Pacific, said yesterday the U.S. considers itself perfectly free to go anywhere in international waters. We insist on freedom of the seas. At a Press conference at his headquarters here. AdmiralReuter; UPI - 385 words
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126 1964-08-10 3 BOSTON. Sun.- Mrs John F. Fitzgerald grandmother of the iate President Kennedy, died yesterday at the age of Wi— without knowing of thr issa»sination of her grandson. Her son. Thomas. >aid: *I had a hunth she knew hut we never talked about It"Reuter - 126 words
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208 1964-08-10 3 li/lOSCOW. Sun.—Ur^it--ITI ed States Air Force planes have buzzed Soviet ships more than 1 .000 times this year, the Soviet newspaper RedStar said yesterday. The report was printed below a Soviet protest note about buzzing of Russian shins by American planes.Reuter - 208 words
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Article86 1964-08-10 3 MICENO DI PAVULLO (Italy\ Sun. Giovanni Bellini. wha doenn't even have a driver'e licence, had a thriller of a Joyride yesterday at the wheel of his, ui'Cle's car. He sneaked Into the driver's seat of the parked car. loosed the i handbrake, steered a wild course downAP - 86 words
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Advertisement243 1964-08-10 3 1 I AjTy^i y'%e£"JJi^ agift I of French lace to fill her dreams The perfect luxury of French loce is captured in this exquisite lingerie collection. Delicate all-over block Versailles lace lined with beige silken soft Antron nylon. Get' em at:High Street Singapore iiii tell time with style V aY243 words
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Article, Illustration260 1964-08-10 4 BOB PERIES - Dame Leslie stresses Malaysian ways for girl guides BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE. Sun. Dame Leslie Whateley, the slim, tall and "progressive minded" world director of the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, today tapped me with her finger to emphasise that the girl guide movement in Malaysia must go down to260 words
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Article179 1964-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Singapore, Mr. John Jacob, said yesterday that he felt no Inquiry into the recent disturbances was necessary "to bring back I the memory again." He told a special delegates conference of the MIC at Congress179 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-08-10 4 THE Yang di-Pertnan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, inspecting St. John Ambulance Brigade's annual parade at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Head of State said this was positive proof that people of different races and tongues could respect one another and work happily together, and59 words
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219 1964-08-10 4 TALKS TO SETTLE KATONG-BEDOK BUS STRIKE HELD SINGAPORE, Sunday. rE management of Katong-Bedok Bus Co. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union are to hold talks tomorrow at the Labour Ministry in an effort to settle a four-day strike by its workers. Meanwhile, the management today claimed that more219 words
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Article171 1964-08-10 4 Local foods for export, says Goh SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, today suggested that with research, it might be technically and economically feasible to export more local processed foods. Speaking at the opening; of the General Food Industries Ltd. at Redhlll Industrial Estate this afternoon. Dr.171 words
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Article121 1964-08-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sata mobile X-ray will be stauoneu at No. 304 Kampong Chantek Bahru tomorrow and Tuesday. On Wednesday and Thursday. It wltt be aft 31-4 Buklt Timah Road, 6\ milestone for people In King Albert Park, Fred Waterhouse factory, Buklt Timah Road 6% m.s. up121 words
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99 1964-08-10 4 Cable-laying: Warning to mariners PENANO, Sun. Further cable operations are now under way at Pral River here until Sept. 13, the Marine Department headquarters announced today. To trulde rrarlners, numerous small unlit marker buoys have been laid and will be removed, as expedient. In addition, there will be a temporary99 words
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Obituary23 1964-08-10 4 YtO KHII CHI*. 63. ptsaod J^** peacefully on 9.8.M leaving behind gr^Mil^OßfWt* W*- 7 Jain KrH. for iMMW a. p.m. OB 11.8.64.23 words
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Miscellaneous337 1964-08-10 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR •THE following Ii today'! schedule I of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVAL* ■OAC Prom Sydney, Brisbane, Darwin (BA 713) 7.«0 p.m.; from London, Rom*. Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 7<Ui> 3. 40 p.m. Pan-American: From Ban Francisco. Lo« Angeles.337 words
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Miscellaneous100 1964-08-10 4 a.m. to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Pcnanc (ML. 004) ".«."> a.rn.; to KucilDf. Brunei. Jeuclton (ML 497) R.40 a.m.; to Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penans (ML 052) 2.S0 p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur (ML 024) 6.30 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 488) 8.20 p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur, Kota Bham (ML 042) 10.30100 words
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Article177 1964-08-10 5 L-CLASSES TALKS CONTINUE: NASIR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. J)ISCUSSIONS are being held between the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka and the Prime Minister's Department on the plan to hold national language classes for Government servants during office hours. A spokesman of Dewan Bahasa said that it had not been decided yet when177 words
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138 1964-08-10 5 •JAW II RAT A. Sun. Cameron Highlands bas borrowed an idea from Paris in its bid to attract more tourists to this holiday hill resort The idea boulevard cafes where tourists can spend a pleasant boar in the balmy air. Two big multi-coloured aluminium umbrellas138 words
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Article61 1964-08-10 5 Robber youth escapes IPOH, Sun. Michael Yeong, 33. t>on of the Perak State Information Officer. Mr. Yeong Kol Look, woke up early yesterday to find two youths ransacking nls room in Tambun Road here. He caught one 01 the youth*, but after a struggle the youth managed to free himself61 words
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56 1964-08-10 5 KUALA LOMPUR. Sun. Th« National Museum here will bold a special exhibition of Indian traditional village textiles beginning from tomorrow. These textiles were collected by Mr. William Willetts, Curator of the Art Museum, University of Singapore, during his recent tour of India. They Include village56 words
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Article114 1964-08-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One hundred delegates and observers wil 1 attend the four-day biennial Malayan Buddhist. Youth Convention ii Kuala Trengganu from Thursday to Sunday. The convention will be .ooened by the Trengganu Mentri Besar. Inche Ibrahim Fikri. An elaborate programme has been arranged for the delegates and114 words
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Article, Illustration212 1964-08-10 5 Orders roll in for new pine cannery If UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Orders for thousands of dollars worth of Malayan canned pineapples from America. Canada. Britain and Europe have been, placed with the new $5 million national cannery at Pekan Nanas, Johore. The cannery will start operations this month processing 100212 words
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87 1964-08-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Inch* Harun bin Haji Idiis. assured religious teachers In the State that their claims for wage increases were receiving special attention from the Government. He was speaking at the opening ol the annual meeting of th* Selangoi87 words
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100 1964-08-10 5 C I\( APOKK. S Un Twenty eight girls were taken Into custody in anti-vice operations in the State during April to June this year, according to the quarterly report of the Department of Social Welfare. The report states that the raids were carried100 words
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214 1964-08-10 5 Women told: 'Play active role in the trade unions KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. *FHE need to get women interested in trade A unionism was urged today at a meeting of the Malayan Trades Union Congress women's section* r- 1 Statistics show that 24 per cent of the workers in the country214 words
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Article24 1964-08-10 5 BATTJ PaHAT. Sun. The Batu Rotary Club will hold a Ladies' Night at 8 v.m. at the Ootf Club here on Wednesday.24 words
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Miscellaneous308 1964-08-10 5 Stfaits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. What a row during the exa1. Perhaps mink d«bU? tS«« mlnation of the service-book ::>> (7). '7>. X) men with not a war Why does a child hang up minister in lint <"•• Ins stocking at this Juncture? 10. Sage with an old-faahtoned (S, 3.308 words
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Article37 1964-08-10 6 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. The Brunei Government has earmarked S3 million for anti-tuberculo-sis projects in the State. An X-ray project launched three months ago was shelved due to staff shortage. A.PAP - 37 words
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Article76 1964-08-10 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday called on philanthropists, firms and civic organisations to donate equipment and money generously to Improve medical and health services Mr. Yong. who was speaking at the presentation of a new ambulance to the General Hospital76 words
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250 1964-08-10 6 All should work for prosperity, urges Goh SINGAPORE, Sunday. fJHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today urged everyone to work for the prosperity of Singapore and Malaysia. He said they should bend their energies to the great task of economic and industrial development that was awaiting them. He250 words
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195 1964-08-10 6 SINGAPORE NEEDS SIX MORE SCHOOLS URGENTLY CINGAEORE, Sun.— Six new secondary (academic) schools are to be built this year, instead of three as originally planned. This has been found necessary because 6,111 students could not be accommodated in existing schools and had to be found places temporarily in other types195 words
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Article32 1964-08-10 6 JOHORE BAHRU Sun.— New officials of the Ceylonese Association of Johore are: president. Mr. K. Ponniah: general secretary. Mr. S. Tharumaratnam; assistant secretary. Mr. John Ponniah; treasurer. Mr. V.K. Nadaraiah.32 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-08-10 6 Visiting Irish author—'I love travel' plans Asian documentary CINGAPORE, Sun. An Irish author and journalist, Mr. Scan O'Callaghan (above), is now in. Singapore in the course of a tour of Asia to gather material for a documentary, 'Handbook To Asia." The documentary will be a comprehensive book of reference of184 words
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Article26 1964-08-10 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Indian Arts Club will nold its annual general meeting at the Kampong Kapor community centre at 6 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article213 1964-08-10 6 PASTORS TO PICK NEW BISHOP I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. FKty-three pastors and laymen will meet at the Wesley Methodist Church here from Aug. 17 to 23 for the quadrennial meeting: of the South-East Asia regional conference of the Methodist Church. This was announced by I h« Rev. Yap Kirn Hao. chairman213 words
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92 1964-08-10 6 MUAR. Sun.— The Army recruiting officer here. Lt. Omar Azaddin. said yesterday that the response by youths to join the Malaysian Armed Forces was very encouraging. He said that more than 200 applicants turned up at the centre yesterday the second day of92 words
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172 1964-08-10 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Mala ysian-Ameri-can Chamber of Commerce has been formed in Washington to bring about closer trade relation^ between Malaysia and America. The new chamber was set up last month by a group of leading businessmen from both countries who felt that much more172 words
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Miscellaneous130 1964-08-10 6 l#/#'i/ Oop By V.T. Hamlin Dick Tracy By Chmmter Gonid fHfa\ 'TWERE? SHE OD IT AGAIN.*] T SWES TRYING TO TELL \OR BOY* TWIS MOON MAID "1 r-rvc RMruu *j»mo*r> she poured water and us she zxxsAt need v M/NoevToaHOT for k OUTM mimrmwm^j MADE ICE ptoHTiNTHE electric blankets V^__JWSTpawtH130 words
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676 1964-08-10 7 American degrees: Policy is criticised MALACCA, Sun 'JHE president of the Alumni Association oi King Edward VII College of Medicine and' the Faculty ot Medicine, University of Malaya, Dr. F. R. Bhupalan, said last night that no selfrespecting Malaysian student would want to return from America to this country if676 words
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Article29 1964-08-10 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. has appointed Mr. Wong Pook Thim as an assistant registration officer under the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections Ordinance.29 words
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Article192 1964-08-10 7 MALACCA. Sun..— The Governor of Malacca Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof. today called on the people in the State to bo united and to co-operate with the Government for peace, progress and prosperity. He was replying to a lo>»!--ty address by the Malacca192 words
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Article200 1964-08-10 7 MUAR, Sunday. THE Mentri Besar of Johore, who is also the presix dent of Muar Umno. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. told 200 delegates attending the annual Muar Umno youth delegates' conference here that he had "magic lamps'" more superior and powerful than Alladins200 words
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Article, Illustration151 1964-08-10 7 Camel does i ronggeng, Twist I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dollah— a camel from Pakistan gave a dance riemonstration to an important visitor, the Raja Muda of Perak, at thp National Zoo at Ulu Klang here today. He showed his version of the ronggeng. which he learned recently, in addition to The151 words
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Article32 1964-08-10 7 KAJANG. Sun. The Selangor Government will soon build two small schools for aborigine rhll- 1 dren in Bulcit Bangkong and Kampong Sungei Melet. The schools will benefit about 300 children.32 words
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Article61 1964-08-10 8 1» Wmr4t if (Htmtmtmm) MR. AND MRS. Kozario Komtnlc W'Kuiwilai thank friends relatives and VBB wmmn tor their kind assistance pmyers wishes and gift* on the occasion of tbrlr marriage oa 1.X.64. MR. G. A. RASIAM and family "'ink ill relatives aad friends who ■ent wreaths, messages of nonrtnltinna61 words
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Article329 1964-08-10 8 M Word* il» (MimUmmm) ONLY THE BEST is good enoug* •or you. Call Vincent Cold Wave lorei 3438 M. TOWN AND COUNTRY'S "ale iy < Vune early for beat uar«a"> ARE YOU The busy executive who varfti liit.-- Kttnlsh that feeling at tiredness t.very nlxbt by taking ITopliim energy329 words
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Article759 1964-08-10 8 The U.S. Defence Department has announced that the current patrol exercise by destroyers of the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Gulf of Tonkin will end "in the next few days." The decision to withdraw gives the lie to Communist charges that America is bent on provoking war759 words
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Article307 1964-08-10 8 South-East Asian eyes must focus mainly on events around the Gulf of Tonkin, but events leading to the Turkish airraids on Cyprus could be dangerous to world peace. Two traditional enemies of different faith and culture, Greece and Turkey, stanl on the threshold of a war which would307 words
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Article104 1964-08-10 8 The kind of benefit which can arise from Ministers' energetic travelling around Malaysia was well illustrated in Perlis at the weekend, during the visit by Mr. Tan Siew Sin. While in Kangar he learned that 12.000 padi farmers who had applied for drought-relief grants totalling $280,000 had still104 words
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126 1964-08-10 8 \yEDNESDAY morning there was an awful Jam at the 6J milestone Dunearn Road where a new outlet for the drains In Hock Seng Gardens was being cut. Cars from Hongkong. Binjal parks and Kampong Chantek found themselves bottled In and could not get on to126 words
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Letter102 1964-08-10 8 ▼HE dilatory manner In which work b "proceeding" in widening Braddell Road Is a disgrace. For four years this work has been in progress and it will probably take another four years to complete it at the present rate. Meanwhile residents of the area have102 words
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Letter84 1964-08-10 8 •THERE Is always tralflc congestion during lunch hour at the Junction of Jaian Abdul Jalll and Jalan Idris in Greentown. This i due to the long island here. To make matters worse cars are being parked on both sides of the road, making it difficult for othd84 words
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802 1964-08-10 8 AS in most countries one hundred years ago. in the United States one could receive a medical diploma from many schools of poor repute by completing a correspondence or night course of perhaps one to two years" duration However, since the early part802 words
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Article, Illustration966 1964-08-10 8 DUNN CYRIL - DUNN CYRIL by New Delhi, Sun THE CITIZENS WHO WERE CONTENT TO LEAVE EVERYTHING TO NEHRU, NOW WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON AND WHO'S DOING WHAT IT has taken the Indians more than two months to accept the fact. Even now, some stillOFNS - 966 words
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Advertisement683 1964-08-10 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. U lit < minimum MR A MM. HP. Kwee Chow OB 7th August at XX. Hospital a sob. Thanki to doctor aad stuff SITUATIONS VACANT M Wnrdm Si (Min.y—Bn $0 eta. uxtrm READ <n. Senior AppolntßMOta T*. SurxlaT Mall -mem Wtrk ADVERTISER TO Box AM2« S.T. H -nk683 words
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Advertisement10 1964-08-10 8 Gents' Tailoring Out-Fitting 332. North Bridge Rd. Singapore-7. Tel: *****.10 words
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Advertisement63 1964-08-10 8 WINDOWS fhp WAathAf VI It? W\?dVllt?l von wanf'i Say goodbye to bouts of hoc, sleepless nights. louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of A^ controlled ventilation. JLW* Stormline keeps you cool when It shines, jL\ cosyarrdxarnforcabie am v/fternt rains: 1 It' blends very well with 1 the latest architectural ideas.63 words
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Article631 1964-08-10 9 ALOR STAR. Sunday CASH TO FINANCE TRADE, TECHNICAL SCHOOLS TO AVOID CREATING BIG ARMY OF JOBLESS WHITH COLLAR WORKERS r fHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced here today he would go to Tokyo next month to ask the World Bank to liberalise its631 words
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Article72 1964-08-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members of the Tariff Advisory Board will leave here tomorrow for a one-week visit to Perak and Penang as part of their familiarisation tour in connection with the settIng up of the Malaysian Com- mon Market. Mr. L. A, D. Williams, and three72 words
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Article87 1964-08-10 9 Fatal road accident inPahang ITCANTAN, Sun. Sixteen-year-old Amlrnddin, son of the Pahang State Secretary, Dato Ismail bin Jamil, was killed when a car driven by his brother ran off the road at Gebeng, about 16 miles from here, last night. His brother. Shahruddin. 22, who received head injuries, has been87 words
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79 1964-08-10 9 $2.8 m paid out in public aid allowances SINGAPORE. Sun. $2.8 J million was paid out as public assistance allowances from April to June, says the Social Welfare Department's quarterly report This represents a monthly average of $933 ,260 paid to an average of 28.256 families a decrease of J14.78279 words
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127 1964-08-10 9 CAN I HELP? ARCHDEACON OF N. MALAYA ASKS HIS PARISH pENANG, Sun. The new Archdeacon of North Malaya, the Rev. A.C.H. Peatfleld, today invited his parish to discuss with him any problem in which he could be of assistance. "I shall be Interested In knowing your views 0.1 parish affairs127 words
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143 1964-08-10 9 HISTORIC OPEN AIR MASS AT ST. ANNE'S RUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun For the first time in the history of the century-old Church of St. Anne, patronness saint of Bukit Mertajam, Mass was celebrated in the open air this morning. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the country gathered on the steps143 words
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Article69 1964-08-10 9 JESSELTON. Sun.— Mr. Chong Hock Jin, chairman of the West Coast' Smallholders' Association, told its annual meeting yesterday that Indonesian confrontation had worsened the already acute shortage of uppers In Sabah. Be f ore confrontation. Indonesia was the main source of tai>pen but the State69 words
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Article53 1964-08-10 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The electoral registers for the 51 constituencies are ready for Inspection by the public at the Registration office In Empress Place from tomorrow till Aug. 24 during normal office hours. They can also be inspected at the various post offices and community centres of53 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-08-10 9 PM Lee calls for goodwill and tolerance SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday urged the people of the Southern Islands, off Singapore, to exercise tolerance and goodwill. Straits Times picture shows Mr. Lee addresing a group of villagers during his tour of the islands.48 words
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Article45 1964-08-10 9 PENANG, Sun.— Tne National Union ol Graduate Teachers' from day training colleges will bold their annual delegates conference at the Jelutons English School here on Aug. 16 The chief education officer. Mr Kum 800. will ooen the meetIng at 9.46 a.m.45 words
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191 1964-08-10 9 Togetherness— by the Mentri Besar of Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, today urged employers to engage people of all races in their industries to maintain racial harmony. Speaking at the opening of the Oriental Tin Smelters Ltd. agency in Ipoh Road,191 words
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275 1964-08-10 9 MINISTER DENIES REPORT ABOUT NATIVES lESSELTON, Sun. J Sabah's Minister for Natural Resources has denied an agency report of August 4 which quoted him as having said that natives in Sabah at present did not have any shops in major towns and they had never been able to buy residential275 words
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Article45 1964-08-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The recreation society of the Adult Education Bourd (commercial section) today announced thai the first annual dance (or students of the board scheduled 10 be held on Aug. 15 had been postponed to Aug. 29. because of the school vacation45 words
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Article39 1964-08-10 9 SINGAPORE, sun Tne Chinese Women's Association art and handicraft exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 14 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m and on Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement49 1964-08-10 9 T itisfa^JB heav y duty "1 I KSSSl double-insulated I I jfl^^HR P° rtable electric I HHH drills UNBREAKABLE HOUSING M H DOUBLE INSULATION RANGE Of MODELS WITH CAPACITIES FROMW-Vt". BALL-BEARINGS THROUGHOUT an ERRES product MADE IN HOLLAND Lj STOKVIS M LIMITED lJ I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR-IPOH PENANG I49 words
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Advertisement228 1964-08-10 9 Learn the tvay to lasting loveliness... Let an expert help you \?*!!£JwMv& n y our choice of V#^ M Arden's consultant will be delighted to advise on the correct creams and lotion* 'W yon should use for your own particular skin. She will help you choose the right t*J shade*228 words
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Miscellaneous613 1964-08-10 9 I Today 's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 62 and 15 metres Al mtti 25 metres MEDIUM WAVE 476 me*- wave A.M.: 6.00 Prog Summary; 476 Metres 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The aj^. 600 o^ Morning; 6.01 News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; Morning Prelude; 7.00 Newt;613 words
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Article167 1964-08-10 10 GUERILLA KILLED BY DYING SOLDIER From GEOFFREY GELDARO KUCHING, Sun. 1V Security forces in the Long Pasia area of Sabahs Interior Residency yesterday found the body of an Indoreaton terrorist who had been killed by a dying Malaysian security forces soldier. The body of the Malaysian was nearby. A security167 words
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Article26 1964-08-10 10 MANILA. Sun Six miners w*r* kilted when a 100 ft tunnel raved In at the Danao mines near Obu City. Central Philippines AP.AP - 26 words
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256 1964-08-10 10 Malaysia 's proud record— by Dr. Lim UATU PAHAT. Sun.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here on Friday that Malaysia was the only nation with a proud record of many communities living side Dy side in peace and narmony. Dr. Lim was speaking at256 words
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Article, Illustration86 1964-08-10 10 J^EW YORK. Sun.— The new Miss Universe. Corinna Tsopei of Greece, proved very popular with tourists yesterday when she visited the New York World's Fair, and she said she loved it. Miss Tsopei spent the afternoon at the Florida pavilion, appearing hourly at the pavilion's porpoise show.AP - 86 words
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178 1964-08-10 10 LONDON, Sun. The London Sunday Telegraph reported that extremist element in the Kenya Government of Jomo Kenyatta are bringing Increasing pressure to bear on Kenya police chief Sir Richard Catling of Britain to force him to resign. "Should they succeed," the report said, "It wouldAP - 178 words
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Article28 1964-08-10 10 TOKYO. Sun.— The average annual income for a Japanese household was slightly more than 490.000 yen (£490) in 1963 a Welfare Ministry report said today ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1964-08-10 10 BENTONG. Sun.— A vanetT show by members of a cultural group from Kuantan and winners of National Language Month competitions In Pahang will be held at Suleiman Primary School tomorrow.32 words
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640 1964-08-10 10 S'pore trade hard hit by confrontation MALAYA'S EXPORTS DOWN: LOWER SHIPMENTS OF RUBBER AND TIN LONDON. Sun gINGAPORE'S trade has been hit hard as a result of the break in commercial relations with Indonesia, according to a British Government report. The Board of Trade, in an article on overseas sterlingUPI - 640 words
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156 1964-08-10 10 YOUTH CLUBS OFFER TWO STUDY GRANTS |(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs is looking for two women to attend a two-year course at the Junshin Women's College in Kyushu. Japan. They could take one of three courses offered by the college English or Japanese literature, and home156 words
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183 1964-08-10 10 What the Govt is doing for industrialisation: An exposition at Poly SINGAPORE Sun. The Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society will organise an engineering ard industrial exposition next month to promote public awareness of the Government's intensive efforts towards industrialisation. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will open the week-long183 words
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Advertisement105 1964-08-10 10 jv s®IfTQJ m Ilk LTr OR ICJ COiP II v^^lJlKy^*^ *^99^l Be. >wwn u»fflti ton* Mjfi mm TbELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT It's NEW it's DIFFERENT- its DELICIOUS -it's NESTOMALT. Fun-loving people drink NESTOMALT to keep pace with the ever-increasing tempo of modern life. Young, lively JS2!l£v*^ people with boundless energy, who get105 words
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Advertisement71 1964-08-10 10 McCULLOCH CHAINSAWS ARE BACKED BY SERVICE ffe-M. D. M. LTD. H^^feP. O. \m IOM K«l> U. Tm Mil* Oar Wax SUPERIOR PROTECTION IN HALF WE THE Obtainable from your regular service station or at FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD RD., S'pore t (jjjjff\ HAVE YOU W 11 GOT YOURS71 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1964-08-10 11 R. H. S. CROSSMAN - Plot to kill Adolf Hitler R. H. S. CROSSMAN THE JULY PLOT. By Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel. (Bodley Head. 305.) GERMANS AGAINST HITLER By Terrence Prittie. (Hutchinson. 30.) BY ONE of the oddest sideeffects of the ever-acceler-ating rate of social change 1 is the terrifying speed of which our1,057 words
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Article443 1964-08-10 11 GUY WINT - GUY WINT By THE WORLD OF THE SHINING PRINCE. By Ivan Morris. (Oxford. 505.) rpHE PEOPLE of the Heian period in Japan, which was about the time of the Norman Conquest of Britain, are among the most remote, extraordinary people of history. They evolved a civilisation at443 words
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260 1964-08-10 11 GENE BARO - New Africa's reaction to Negro situation in U.S. GENE BARO Bt THE NEW WORLD OF NEORO AMERICANS. By Harold R. Isaacs. (Phoenix House. 425.) mHIS very Interesting book. -I a project for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for International Studies, undertakes to trace the influence of world affairs upon260 words
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Advertisement141 1964-08-10 11 y^/INTEREST /v^_y JAL PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it if to open a Deposit Account. Jnllnl PAN MALAYAN &|RJfINANCE LTD. \3Sk3^£/ AUTHORISED141 words
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Advertisement329 1964-08-10 11 PORTABLE J MODEL EN afl inn W JrwiM i J Lm I NATIONAL As large a* convenience wilf allow a portable to be. Not large. Not small. Just right- 16" and light enough to take outdoors. A new-type square corner 16" picture tube reflects image* just as it is viewed329 words
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Advertisement670 1964-08-10 12 (Continued from Pace S) SITUATIONS VACANT U WmrdM St (Mir,.)— Box St cts. axOa WANTED a hardworking Typlst-cum-Clerk. Experience preferable. Apply Box AST4O S.T. Spore. JUNIOR ORAUCMTiMEN, WOMEN required. State qualifications, age and salary required. Box All5O B.T. K.L. WELL ESTABLISHED BRITISH Insurance Co. requires General Insurance Agenta for Singapore670 words
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Advertisement686 1964-08-10 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Ml*.)— Bmx M ets. mmtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT by Singapore well estrbllshed firm. Remuneration according to qua li neat 100 and experience. Please apply to Box A 6756 S.T. Spore. APPLICATIONS ARI INVITED from Malaysian Citizens for posts of Research Assistants in the Statistics Division of686 words
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Advertisement663 1964-08-10 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT j it WordM M (Mi*.)— Box St etM. txtrm FURNISHSDUNFURNltHtO PLATE in Clauts Residential Districts 9 10. 2 Bedroom* with bathrooms attached Loungr dining, servaat's quarters. Air-cooditloned. Long snort term. Tel: (S'porc) *****/ *****. -LUXURIOUS FURNISHED FLAT at Meyer Read, facing sea, avallaole from Ist September for lons663 words
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Advertisement695 1964-08-10 12 TUITION it Wards SS (Mi*.)— Box tt rtt. rxtr, AT YOUR HOME: Private Tuuiui for All Standards in All School Hub jects from $20 monthly. Apply Bel A 6700 S.T. hVporc. MATHEMATICS-ADDITIONAL ELS MINTARV. All Weconda rtes- Expert— o ed Mathematics Graduate Teiephooi 2SOAO (Spore). NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL Dual -controlled695 words
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Advertisement582 1964-08-10 12 TOURS k EXCURSIONS WordM SS (Mi*.)— Box tt rU. extrm I FOB ALL YOUR travel arraaaa- ments. phone Outnnea Travel Dept. i (K.U) *****, M4«9 or *****-8. •TKAITS CENTRAL ACENCII* (EGA) Autumr Hongkong Japan Tour by 8.8. "Chusan" AppUcatlona close t 2Stb August 1964. few vacancies left. Interested parties' please582 words
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Advertisement991 1964-08-10 12 FOR HIRE It Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box St Ha. txtrm MkKI.OtHAIOHi Al ««lUN ABLE Rates, Prompt eernee guarantsaa Mardeo Compaay. 82. Or Basra Road atngapore Telepnons HM ACME htre-and-drtvc can available to solve your transportation problems. Rates moderate sightseeing at leisure I definitely no rushing. Phone K.L. FURNITURE M Wordt991 words
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Advertisement931 1964-08-10 12 BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE M Wordt SS (Ml*.)— Box SO rtM. txtrm IS POOT HALF Cll'ln Boat wltn two 40h.p. outooards. Oay Stag built. leak bottom, boat and engines 17 months old. Complete with skis etc. 12.800 on.o. Ring (Spore) ***** ■venlngs. ONE OP THE Moat Attractive Fast Run Abouts931 words
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Advertisement769 1964-08-10 12 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS TAI PING RUGS ANO CARPETS Handmade tn Hong Kong 100<-. Viricin Wool Permanently Moth-Proofed. Special Orders take for Any B lie, Shape ur Colour Traditional or Contemporary Designs. 37 UPPER PICKERING STREET. SPORE. Tolspneno *****. AT YOUR SERVICE Wnrdt SS (Mi*.)— Box SB rtt sjsjssj j TANC'S769 words
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Advertisement1303 1964-08-10 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Due Score Sa'it p. Sham Penant MENELAUS liverpeel, D-bin It Pt/AM 11 MENELAUS nveipiil. Oubhn Aug 12 Aig II AM 17/20 Aig 21 PATMCLUS LivirpeeJ, Dib m, Glasgow Aig 12 Alt 14 Am H/U Am 17 MACHAON .ikidiii, A. anuth Akg 2k Sipt 11,303 words
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Advertisement2487 1964-08-10 13 WmW mWM MW L 9 M M mWf^. W A^tHMMMMmI mWmW mWMmW JmVmW aY AW f T" fyC^i THE EAC LINES SINOOPOIE KUAU tOMfW*.p.sWrrtT»eMAM PtKAHC A£Sejio&*2J^H oi-ouk houm k.u>MHC». roni») j/i.wti» o«»v f»ONi ?»oi moNi uui rnowtii'i SAILINSS TO GENOA. LE NAVRE. NAMIttRS, OIEMLk, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERIAM, OSLO. 60THENIUR8 ANO2,487 words
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Article1147 1964-08-10 14 THE Üble of shares on the BfaUjraui Stock Exchange shows last bastaess to Aagust 1 (A) and last business slnee that late (B) with H ami L -««~"»t (or Hit-heat and Lowest business (or 1963 and this year to date. IMDUSIBiALS AIM B.t«M 3.50 2.11 1.471,147 words
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Article676 1964-08-10 14 Tin gains on heavier offerings rpHE price of Straits tin on 1. the Penang market on Saturday fell 50 cents to $640 a picul on an offering unofficially estimated at 265 tons, up five tons, and bringing the total estimated for the short week to 1.300 tons, against 1.155 tons676 words
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Advertisement969 1964-08-10 14 !E°IaRIENTl LINES j TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S. S. "CATHAY" (14,000 tons fully olrconditioned) 0 Deporting SINGAPORE sth Sept 1964 J PORT SWETTENHAM 7th Sept 1964 PENANG Bth Sept 1964 Arrivine LONDON 2nd Oct 1964 vie Colontbo, Aden, Port Soid, Naples, Gibraltar Le Havre Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation969 words
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Advertisement678 1964-08-10 14 \Q^^ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES r""^ BREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST OIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO MAUtI 10 CANAOIAN AHO US GREAT LAKES PORTS. •"aort TIM >'»aaat aUMUII. U "MAIIOHGA MARIS U%\ 1/14 taft 14/11 iapl 11/11 Oct a vtatait cm it Montreal. Toronto, Hamilton, asntaoula CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. GSEEN UT. MILWAIHUI678 words
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Advertisement331 1964-08-10 14 Mnrirc Companies under the General MJiilt Management of Messrs Osborne Notice >s hereby given that £2, Oie Ou thp partnership business Picab hitherto carried on by Yong Pol. Fah and Kok Teck under Chrodertang Tm Dredging I the name of "Fah Studio" at G openg' Consolidated Ltd. No. 44. jalan331 words
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Article723 1964-08-10 15 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday Anc 7. INDUSTRIALS LOANS red 3|% 1961/71 (Issued 1931) mmm red 5% 1962/72 (Issued 1903) Fed. fi% 1962/T3 (Issued 1932) red. 5% 1979/ /82 (Issued 1909 red. 3« 1956/66 (Issued 1952)723 words
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1791 1964-08-10 15 By Our Market Correspondent IJORTH Vietnam jitters shook the Malayan Stock Exchange badly last week. This, after a long series of adverse news breaks and painful recoveries, has left the; market depressed and discouraged. Because of the size of the fall, taking the industrial shares1,791 words
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Article27 1964-08-10 15 RIBBrK TIN (pertb.) (perpicnL) Auf 65J cts. 4. 65$ Cta. $634 371 5. Mfets. I6M.M 6. Ml cts. $642,621 7. 66} cts. 5640.5* 8. $64(1.0027 words
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Article75 1964-08-10 15 THE Malayan ■Mhang* linki' At••claticn made tbeaa cbajtget hi Its rates to merchant* on Saturday (all rates to S100): Niw Verk: buvinf IT 32 V/IS, airmail OD 32 11/16, M d/at. S3 credit bills. 33 1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT S5 S/IS, airmail OD 35 B/l«. 9075 words
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Article45 1964-08-10 15 Aui?. 3 Aut;. 4. Aug. 5 Aug. 6. Aug. 7. Auk. 8. Industrials: 94.94 94.91 94.55 93.05 92.80 92.82 Ttau: 128.73 128.75 128.40 127.13 126.35 126.02 I rubbers: 102.94 102.94 102.94 102.94 102.94 102.94 •Dec. :0. 1964 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.45 words
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Article39 1964-08-10 15 /-\N the tree exchange market In \J Bong Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 0.701 for TT and 5.741 for c«h Sterling was quoted at 13 98 and one tsel of gold at 250.39 words
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Advertisement359 1964-08-10 15 STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT Applications are invited for the post of Superintendent of Police in the Brunei Police Force as a Signals/Transport Officer. Only candidates with the following qualifications need apply: (a) At least 5 years experience as a Gazetted Offlcer in a recognised Police Force or 5 years359 words
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Advertisement1400 1964-08-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS BANDARAN KLANG VACANCY OF BOOK-KEEPER Applications are Invited from State Nationals and /or Federal Citizens for appointment as BookKeeper in Town Council, Klang. on the Salary Scale $340 x $14 $352/$366 x $14 $492 plus Cost of Living Allowance, and Housing Allowance at current Council rates. Candidates1,400 words
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Advertisement198 1964-08-10 15 NOTICES Associated Mines (Malaya) limited announce outputs of tin concentrates for the month of ruly. 1964 as follows:— PICULS *YKR HITAM TIN DREDOINQ LTD. 1.210 No. 3 Dredge recommenced operations on Ist August 1964. IHE BUNOEI BESI MINKS LTD. 1.281 JUNOEI WAY DREDGING LTD. 1,333 No. 3 Dredge recommenced operations198 words
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Advertisement202 1964-08-10 15 TENDERS PENANG i JXR. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JX.SL registered Contractors Class "E" and above (WORKS) will be received at the office of the State Engineer, 1 P.W.D., Penang, up to 12.00 noon 1 of the 14th August. 1964 for PROPOSED CONVERSION OF EXISTINO 2 BEDROOM CLASS "C" SENIOR OFFICERS'202 words
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211 1964-08-10 16 ATHETICS McGuire scores double in trials NEW YORK, Sun— Edith McOuire. 20-year-old heiress apparent to the now retired Wilma Rudolph, yesterday r;on the 100 m in 11.3 sec and 200 m in 23.45 ec in the U.S. women's Olympic track and field trials held here. McOuire, aided by the wind,211 words
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117 1964-08-10 16 BRISBANE. Sun. Kevin Berry, holder of the world 110 yards. 220 yards and 220 m butterfly records, indicated that the Tokyo Olympic Games would be his last appearance for Australia in an International swimming competition. Berry, an outstanding gold medal prospect in the 33-memberReuter - 117 words
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Article147 1964-08-10 16 MONTREAL. Sun. Ro.y Emerson, who beat fellow Australian Fred Stolle In this year's Wimbledon final, will meet him agfeln here In the final of the Canadian lawn tennis championships In all- Australian semi-finals. Emerson beat Tony Roche 6-4. 6-3, 4-6. 6-4 and Stolle defeated Owen147 words
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Article60 1964-08-10 16 CHICAGO. Sun. Arnold Palmer with a third round C 7 and Juan Rodridguez with a6B were tied for the lead with 201 after 54 holes In the Western Golf Open here yesterday. JThey were followed by outsider Don Massengal (202) and Billy Oasper (203). British Open champion Tony60 words
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Article20 1964-08-10 16 WARSAW. Sun. Poland beat Japan 1-0 in a hockey International match at Poznan. Western Poland yesterdny. A P.20 words
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Article67 1964-08-10 16 AUSTRALIANS IST. INNS. Simpson b Ryan 10 Redpath lbw Nicholson S O'Neiil a Blnks b Ryan 6 Burge c Blnks b Close 21 Booth not out 193 Cowper c Sharpe b Wilson 52 Velvers c Boycott b Close 2 Jarman c Taylor b Close 10 McKenzle not out 667 words
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Article259 1964-08-10 16 RANGERS SHINE IN OPENING WIN They will be hard to beat this season QLASGOW, Sun. Rangers, the Kingpins' of Scottish soccer, got off to a flying start when the new football season opened yesterday. Rangers opened the defence of their League Cup with a 4-0 win over Aberdeen. They wereReuter - 259 words
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Article197 1964-08-10 16 LONDON. Sun. With the MUi and final Test against Australia only four days away. John Edricli. the England and Surrey opening batsman, continued hi* recwii return to form. He made 72 tor his county uganst Middlesex at Lord 1 here. It wan his third hall-centuryReuter - 197 words
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458 1964-08-10 16 JACK FINGLETON - CRICKET Booth thrashes Yorks after the best fell JACK FINGLETON By Bradford, Sunday "DRIAN BOOTH was the hero of the Australian 1J innings against Yorkshire at Bradford yesterday. Winning the toss Brian Close sent the Australians in on a pitch which has a reputation for being frisky before lunch and458 words
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Article152 1964-08-10 16 SCOTTISH LKAGIK (IP Airdrie 1 Dunfermline 4 (Halftone 0-1 > Arbroath I \lbion Roy I U-2) Berwick 3 Ayr l (2-0)* Oltic 0 Partirk owdrnbeath 1 Korfar (1-0) Dundee 2 Dundee V. I il-2> E. Stirling Stenhmuir 1 fO-Di Falkirk I Motherwell 1 < 1 -1 Hamilton Stranrarr I152 words
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Article48 1964-08-10 16 RUMSON, New Jersey. Sun. The combined Oxford -Cambrtdße team swept the three doubles matches to take an 11-7 lead over Harvard* Yale In their annual Prentice Cup tennis match here yesterday. The two teams shared the singles with three wins each. The match ends today. A.P,AP - 48 words
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Advertisement770 1964-08-10 16 fS SI GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PIBI.II WORKS DEPARTMENT I ill LOCAL (iOVKRNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 19«3. i No. 18 of IM3) NOTK K UNDER SECTION 19(1») WHEREAS in' exeicb-e of the powers conferred by subfiections 1 and (3) of section 19 of the Local I Government Integration Ordinance.770 words
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Advertisement831 1964-08-10 16 MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Class C and above Contractors tor the IV thickness bitumen macaciam .surfacing of roads in Ipoh during 1964. Approximates--212,000 square yards of bitumen macadam surlurlngs are Involved in this tender. 2 Full particulars are obtainable from the Municipal Bigineer s831 words
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Advertisement777 1964-08-10 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered D.I.D. and P.W.D. Contractors will be received in the office of the setia Usaha Tetap, Kementerian Pert an tan dan Sharli kat Kerjasama, Jalan Swettenham, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon of I 3rd September. 1964777 words
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Advertisement587 1964-08-10 16 TENDERS TENDER FOR LAUNDERING i Tenders are Invited for the I laundering and ironing of clothing ior approximately 1.000 police personnel a i the Police Depot, Royal Malaysia Police. Kuala Lumpur tor a period of 13 months from Ist i October. 1964. I a Tenders m sealed cover marked <587 words
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Advertisement93 1964-08-10 16 Nice Fellow, but Unless you take definite steps to prevent it people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- dorant, you know you're protected all day ffßj long. Odour vanishes instantly and stays Uj^^ away because ODO-RO-NO eliminates93 words
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Article2049 1964-08-10 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with FLASH TIME ROMPS HOME BY 7 LENGTHS TPOH, Sun. Apprentice Sonny lim A rode his 40th winner when he scored on Salamat Datang in the 4.50 here today. An hour later Sonny, riding on equal terms against senior Jockeys, landed2,049 words
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Article41 1964-08-10 17 TOTAL POOL 888.900 Ist No. *****7 ($22,002). .nil No. *****8 ($11,001). 3rd No. *****9 ($5,500). STARTERS ($1,618 each): Nos: *****4 *****7 *****0 *****9 *****1 *****5. CONSOLATION ($428 each) Nos: *****7 *****7 2*1575 *****3 *****S *****6 *****9 *****9 *****0 *****741 words
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Article42 1964-08-10 17 Race l:Topea ($19); Race 2: Va»t Horizon ($24): Race 3 Alßaschid (S16): Race 4: Malaysian Glory ($39); Race 5: Hydro's Image ($26); Race 6: Salamai Datangr ($31); Race 7: Treasure Ship II ($70); Race 8: Flash Time ($l3).42 words
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Article163 1964-08-10 17 IPOH. Sun. Chan Choy Ylng, 18. of the Methodist Girls School, Ipoh, won three titles Ingles, doubles and mixed doubles at the Perak schoolboys and girls badminton championships which concluded here last night. The boys champion was Shannon Adnan. 17. of Methodist English School, Tan Jon? Mallm.163 words
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560 1964-08-10 17 MOTOR-CYCLING BELFAST. Sun. Jim Redman, the Southern Rhodesian motor cyclist, clinched the 350 cc world championship for the third year in succession yesterday when he won the event at the Ulster Grand Prix on the Dundrod circuit here. Redman has now wonReuter - 560 words
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Article, Illustration135 1964-08-10 18 THE MOMENT OF HOPE for Singapore (right) as fullback Lee Wah Chin (falling to the ground) heads a rebound past a wall of Perak defenders I at the goalmouth Foo Fook Chuan (No. 3), goalkeeper Wong Ming Khing and halfback Ho Voon Hung to equalise135 words
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298 1964-08-10 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. A brilliant Lenny Nonis hattrick enabled Singapore, the holders, to be the first State to qualify lor the finals of the Tun Razak Cup hockey championship to be played in Kuala Lumpur in a fortnight's time. Singapore became South zone champions by298 words
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Article23 1964-08-10 18 Shepperd Trophy: Malacca Indians bt Combined Schools by six wickets. Combined Schools 39 (Doss 17. Bethupathy 4-3) Irdians 42-4 (Sethupnhy 22 123 words
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Article24 1964-08-10 18 Harvry Patetson Trophy (Ba'.u Gajah): 1 Zalnal Abidin (145) 2 Mokhry (146). Othman Kanl Trophy: 1 K. Ramnsamy (161) 3 T;in Jin Eong.24 words
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162 1964-08-10 18 TENNIS Azman is national champion rH. Sun. Shahrln Osman and T.S. Kirn of Singapore won the men's doubles title today nt the Malaysian national tennis championships played on the Municipal Courts here. They took 60 minutes to beat Moses Tay and Choong Ah Kow of Perak. conquerors of Davis Cup162 words
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Article55 1964-08-10 18 OENTONO, Sun. Bentong. witti 30 points, emerged champions in the three-day Pahang Forest Departments' inter-zone games held here. Kuan tan (29 points) were runners-up. Results of the carnival: Soccer: champions Kuantan. runners-up Bentong; badminton: champions Bentong: Sepak raga: champions Kuala Llpls. runners-up Bentong. runners-up Kuantan tug-of-war: champions55 words
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Article191 1964-08-10 18 Trueman and Cowdrey are recalled LONDON. Sun. Freddie Trueman and Colin Cowdrey, boili dropped for the Fourth Test, ha-.t been recalled by the England se- 1 lectors for the Fifth and final Test against Australia at The Ovali here, starting on Thursday. Also brought Into the 12 from which theReuter - 191 words
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533 1964-08-10 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP By KEN FERNANDEZ: Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. i^ILAT CLUB "A" scored the required 10 points for an outright win today beating T.P.C.A. by four wickets in their vital last match at Pantai to pip S.I.A. for 'the Stonor Shield which they have cow533 words
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202 1964-08-10 18 NO TICKETS, YET THEY SAW THE BIG MATCH— ON TV I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Disappointed soccer fans, who were unable to get tickets to last night's Malaya Cup final, had a welcome surprise when, they switched on their telesion sets at home. They saw the 90 minutes nlay brought straight into202 words
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140 1964-08-10 18 I OS ANGELES, Sun. Malaysian sprinter M. Jegathesan. who arrived here on July 28 to compete In U.S. track meets, decided to leave last night for Singapore for lack of topflight competition. "I was to compete in meets againsl American athletes." saidUPI - 140 words
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Article108 1964-08-10 18 tTUALA LUMPUR, fun. Th« IX Football As-sociation of Malaysia tonight select en 18 nlavers for centrali.se. tnuninc m pr*> paration. for tne annual Merdeka soccer tournament, which starts on Aug. 22. The trainees arc: Goal Uncku Ismail (Johore), and Wilfr»xl Skinner (Spore), backs: Abdullah Noordin (S'gor),108 words
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