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Title Section22 1964-08-11 1 i AVHKKfffe* DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times ft**** J Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration288 1964-08-11 1 New brigade to be raised TUN RAZAK: RECRUITMENT HAS ALREADY BEGUN AND OFFICERS WILL BE TRAINED AT THE ARMED FORCES SCHOOL HERE PORT DICKSON. Monday ANOTHER brigade is to be added to the Malaysian armed forces to counter external threats, the acting Prime Minister and Minister for Defence,288 words
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Article33 1964-08-11 1 Razak visits the first 400 •TUN RAZAK examines one of the SL Rifles issued to the first 400 National Servicemen now being trained at Skinting Camp, Port Oickson. Another picture on Paise 11.33 words
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450 1964-08-11 1 Spy is caught— with a letter in code Wanted to implicate Malaysia in a rebellion in Indonesia JESSELTON. Monday. AN Indonesian spy posing as a revolutionary and who approached the Malaysian Government for a supply of arms in an attempt to cause international embarrassment to Malaysia, has been arrested. I450 words
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Article52 1964-08-11 1 Cigarettes up a penny LONDON. Mon. The retail price of cigarettes made by lire giant Imperial Tobacco Co. was Increased here today by one penny for 20. The firm announced equivalent Increases In the cost of cigars and tobaccos. Other manufacturers are expected to follow suit during the next fewReuter - 52 words
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229 1964-08-11 1 'Agenda first*— Malaysia says 'no' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Government today rejected the latest Indonesian proposal that an agenda must first be drawn up before any other talks on the Malaysia dispute. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrlo. reiterated \y his country's willingness to hold talks with the Philippines -nd229 words
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704 1964-08-11 1 'Greek Cypriote must withdraw from coast villages originally held by Turks' ANKARA, Monday. TURKEY will call off its air attacks and abide by a United Nations Security Council ceasefire resolution to restore peace in Cyprus, provided Greek Cypriot forces are withdrawn from three704 words
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Article, Illustration273 1964-08-11 1 NIKITA TELLS TURKEY: HALT ATTACKS MOSCOW. Mon. Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev has sent tbe Turkish Government a message calling on it to stop military operations against Cyprus. Tass reported today. The official news agency said the Soviet Prime Minister sent the message to the Turkish Premier, Mr. Ismet Inonu. Mr. Khrushchev273 words
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Article59 1964-08-11 1 BESSEMER (Alabama i. Mon. A negro was killed and four other people Injured in a fight between whites and negroes near here yesterday. No one has been charged with the attack. Sheriff Mcl Bailey, who Identified both the dead man and his assailant said:Reuter - 59 words
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Article22 1964-08-11 1 CANBERRA. Mon. The Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Paul Hasluck, will visit Japan and Formosa later this year.22 words
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Article537 1964-08-11 1 S'pore acts on barter ban SINGAPORE, Mon. Stringent security measures are to be taken here to implement the Central Government's ban on Indonesian barter traders from the Rhio Islands. Marine police. Customs and Malaysian Navy will use all available boats to patrol the waters. The Straits Times under-" stands that537 words
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Article38 1964-08-11 1 MALAYSIAN AIRCRAFT FORCED TO LAND KARACHI. Mon. An aircraft of a Malaysian organisation, piloted by an Indian, was intercepted today by Taki^tan Air Force Blfctefi and made to land at Lahore airport. announced in Peshawar. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration454 1964-08-11 2 Taking some more of the heat off the Vietnam situation..* SAIGON. Monday ITNITED States officials here expect that the temporary withdrawalof American destroyer patrols from the Gulf of Tonkin in the next few days would take some more of the heat outReuter - 454 words
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104 1964-08-11 2 CALCUTTA, Mon.— Floods in northern Bihar State have left half a million people homeless and destroyed 80 per cent of the rice crop, according to reports reaching here. Waters of the River Kojl, known ts the "River of Borrow." and 10 other major rivers haveAP - 104 words
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148 1964-08-11 2 T EOPOLDVILLE, Mon.— Mr. Molse Tshombe, the Congolese Premier, said here yesterday that the Congo did not need foreign troops to crush the rebellion in the country. "I don't need foreign Intervention to re-establish order." he told a Press conference. "I canReuter - 148 words
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114 1964-08-11 2 AMMAN. Mon.— The Soviet Union has offered to build a floating bridge across the Gulf of Aqaba to link Jordan's Red Sea port of Aqaba with Egypt, according to reliable sources. Cost of the project, estimated at £10 million would be114 words
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82 1964-08-11 2 SEOUL, Mon. Heavy rain storms paralysed rail mufMMUt and were blamed for at least lour deaths in southern and central South Korea yesterday. Trains were stopped between Seoul and Pusan on tlie peninsula's south-eastern coast and police said In addition to the fourUPI - 82 words
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Article22 1964-08-11 2 TAIPEH, Mon. A 40-member Chinese Nationalist cultural mission will leave next week for a three-month goodwill tour of Africa. A.P.AP - 22 words
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90 1964-08-11 2 NEW DELHI, Mon.— The exasperated City Government has decided that 100 ghetto families can stay In the slums for all it cares They had been allotted 240 sq. ft. tracts on which to resettle and start life anew, but they quickly sold theAP - 90 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-08-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby l"^/ 0E MEAR MV 1 m 912 words
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720 1964-08-11 3 UNITED NATIONS, Monday. THE Security Council ordered an immediate cease-fire yesterday in Cyprus, "by all concerned." Russian and Czechoslovakia cast abstent ions after the other nine members all voted in favour of the formal resolution presented jointly by the United StatesReuter - 720 words
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Article, Illustration303 1964-08-11 3 Papers in Britain blame President Makarios T ONDON. Mon.—Pre- sident Makarios came under heavy attack from several British national newspapers today over the Cyprus crisis. The Dally Telegraph said: "President Makarios must bear responsibility the death and destruction which his obstinacy and miscalculation have brought upon northern Cyprus. The DailyReuter - 303 words
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434 1964-08-11 3 Turkish Cabinet decides on further jet attacks unless... ANKARA, Mon Turkish Cabinet, at a three and a half hour meeting yesterday, decided on further Jet attacks on Cyprus if Greek Cypriot attacks on Turkish Cypriots at Erenkoy (Kokkina) continued, the Information.' Minister and Government spokesman, Mr. Ali Ihsan Gogus, announced.Reuter - 434 words
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111 1964-08-11 3 ROME. Mon. Six ships of the United States Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean which were due to leave Naples this morning left unexpectedly last night for an undisclosed destination, An s a news agency reported. The ships were the aircraft career Roosevelt.Reuter - 111 words
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132 1964-08-11 3 Do tight jeans cause sterility?— probe QLASGOW. Mon. A scientist here is studying whether tight blue Vans can make youths sterile. He said kilts might be the answer. Prof William Mack, of Glasgow* Western Infirmar> runs a clinic which is studying infertility among men "There are various reasons for infertility,132 words
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159 1964-08-11 3 Turkey the pirate and the aggressor: Russia MOSCOW, Mon. ?1 The Soviet Press yesterday branded Turkey a "pirate" and "aggressor" and said its air strikes against Cyprus endangered peace in, the Mediterranean. Pravda accused the Turks of "unconcealed aggression" and declared: "The aggression ought to be stopped." All Moscow newspapersAP - 159 words
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Article81 1964-08-11 3 NICOSIA. Mon.— Greek Cyprlot police sealed otf roads In the Greek sector of central Nicosia last night when shooting broke out several times in different areas of the canital. A United Nations spokesman said one Oreek Cyprlot was shot dead In the capital and anotherReuter - 81 words
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148 1964-08-11 3 VICOSIA, Mon. Two 11 American news correspond ents were wounded when they came under heavy fire while covering a Tur-kish-Greek Cypriot battle on the north-west coast of Cyprus. All Rosenfeld and J. Miller, of the National Broadcasting Co.. are believed to beUPI - 148 words
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Article47 1964-08-11 3 MILAN. Mon.— A polce search for a missing champion pedigree torn cat called Mylord Von Dor Kappelmatt ended here when !.e was found to have strayed into a house near his mistress's home. The cat is valued at 500.000 lire (about MS2.soo).— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement228 1964-08-11 3 For you only the best ASAHI JJ^OM W*l% Just ask an Asahi Pentax owner what he thinks of his camera. He will enthuse with that under-statement .so typical of the man who runs the best motor car, keeps a fine cellar, goes to a good tailor and owns an «\l£,228 words
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Article, Illustration107 1964-08-11 4 Dr. Granow (ex-envoy to Malaya) dies, 62 STOCKHOLM, Mon. The »3 West German Ambassador to Sweden. Dr. Hans Ulrlch Granow, 62, died suddenly In hospital here yesterday after a heart attack. One of his last official duties was to sign on behalf of West Germany an agreement providing tor compensationReuter - 107 words
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Article278 1964-08-11 4 $200,000 ransom case: 7 charged SINGAPORE, Men. CEVEN MEN, accused of kidnapping and being accomplices in the kidnapping of the nine-year-old son of a granite quarry owner, were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. Three of the men Neo Toh Heeng, 23, Llm Seng, 21, and Lim Soo Hong,278 words
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Article222 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mqn. A Singapore senior health officer and president of the Singapore Family Planning Association, Dr. Maggie Urn today described the Government's intention to Incorporate family planning Into Its medical services as a "logical solution" to meet the Increased demand lor family planning In the222 words
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Article28 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will also be cut air in Tanglln Road, between Tsnglln Circus and Junction of Roehalle Drive tomorrow, from 9 ajn. to 5 pm.28 words
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Article107 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Governor of Bank Negara, Dato Ismail bin All, today discussed with the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, about plans to establish, a branch of the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Ltd. here. Dato Ismail is also director of the MIDFL. The talks were107 words
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Article171 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Malaysian armed forces recruiting team will be in Singapore for three days from August 16 to recruit youths of all races for the Malaysian armed forces, the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The latest recruitment campaign is aimed at171 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. SERGEANT Koh Wee Yam of the Singapore Infantry Regiment was today acquitted and discharged in a magistrate's court on a charge of using criminal force on a 20-year-old housewife, Lee Sian Gek, with intent to outrage her modesty. Sgt. Koh, 36,297 words
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Article, Illustration210 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Monday I^l IK Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today directed that the trade dispute between the Katong Bedok Bus Co., and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, whose members employed by the iirm have been on strike for210 words
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Article31 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Hindu officers In Government services will celebrate the Adi Sathurthi festive] at the Sri Senpaga Viniyagar temple in Ceylon Road from 5 pjn. to 9 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article107 1964-08-11 4 DAME LESLIE CALLS ON FIRST LADY SINGAPORE, Mon.— Dame Leslie Whateley, World Director of Ginl Guides and Girl Scouts, today called on the president of the Girl Guide Association, Toh Puan Noor Aishah to discuss the Girl Guide movement ir. Singapore. Later, she had lunch with the First Lady of107 words
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Article48 1964-08-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Sarojlni Dcvi, a pupil of Bhaskar's Academy of Dance will give a performance of the "Bharata Nat>am Arangetram" an Indian classical danee at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. on Aug. 22 under the patronage of the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam.48 words
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Miscellaneous331 1964-08-11 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movement! at Paya Lcbar airport of Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 791) 110 p.m from Auckland. Sydney. Darwin (BA 731) 6.40 p m from London. Uusseldorf, Beirut Baghdad. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala .Lumpur (BA 792)331 words
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Miscellaneous198 1964-08-11 4 Bribane. Melbourne (BA 710) 8.30 p.m. Q ant a i To Bangkok. New Delhi. Teheran, Istanbul, Rome. London <Qr' 733) 8 p.m.: to Darwin. Sydney <QF "44> ••♦3 P- m Japan Air Lines: To Banskok. Hong Kong, Tokyo (JL 712) 9.30 a.m. Pan. American To Saigon. Man. la, Honolulu, Los198 words
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321 1964-08-11 5 UMNO DIVISION: 'TOO MUCH BICKERING' PENANG, Monday. MOTION calling on the Central Government to abolish all elections to the City, town, district and local councils, was unanimously adopted by the Penang Umno General Assembly last night after a two-hour debate. Some delegates who321 words
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Article47 1964-08-11 5 IPOH. Mon— The Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Ahmad bin Said, will make a two-day official tour of Krlan District from Friday. During the tour, he will declare open seveial rural development, projects and meet members of the district rural development committee.47 words
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32 1964-08-11 5 Chinese dances SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Lee Shufen will present "An Evening of Chinese Folk Dances" under the sponsorship of the Chinese YMCA at the National Theatre on Sept. 2 at 8 p.m.32 words
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206 1964-08-11 5 GOVT IS URGED TO STOP USE OF ENGLISH PENANG, Monday. THE Per.ang Umno division at its annual general A assembly yesterday passed a resolution calling on the Government to "cease forthwith" the current Natipnal Language Month campaign and revise its methods of encouraging the people to learn the national language.206 words
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Article55 1964-08-11 5 rl.l K ANSON. Mon.— Teluk Anson was without electricity for more than 30 hours from midnight -on Saturday due to a fault in the main transmission line near Tapab. Repairs were carried out by the Central Electricity Board throughout yesterday and power was restored55 words
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214 1964-08-11 5 Course for 21 5— on how to harvest padi ENOUGH SOON FOR KEDAH: MINISTER A LOR STAR. Mon. The Minister of Social Welfare, Haji Hamid Khar k said here that he was confident Kedah would soon have enough people to harvest the padi. He said this yesterday when he opened214 words
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Article17 1964-08-11 5 KLANO, Mon. The Eklund Methodist Girls' School here raised $4,342 at its fun fair.17 words
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243 1964-08-11 5 I^UALA LUMPUR Mon.— A sample survey of employment in more than 200 firms— mostly foreign ones is being made by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. When completed, the survey will sKow the number of expatriates in commerce and industry over certain periods,243 words
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Article38 1964-08-11 5 MUAR. Mon.— The Indian Association here has drawn up plans to Improve its sports, social and cultural activities. The president of the association, Mr. Narayanan Chettiar, has called on members to give full co-operation.38 words
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370 1964-08-11 5 Spy confesses warns others: Don't be misled by Reds KUCHING. Mon. A MEMBER of the now banned Lundu branch of the Sarawak United People's Party, who was captured by Security Forces and charged with spying, today warned other Chinese youths in j Sarawak not to be misled by the Communists.370 words
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Article42 1964-08-11 5 PENANG. Mou On« Ah Kow. 24. was charged in the Second Magistrate's Court today with unlawfully possessing a pen lenife in PenanK Road on Aug. 9. He was allowed $500 bail until Aug. 17 TM L,42 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-08-11 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht HBHT~ \JT m^"l IfZOUNDSI I KEEP EHH. )> PORSETTING THE p^^^ fl»® NUMBER.. .BUTI fl!«g BELIEVE MyASILE A WhS BRAIN HAS SOLVED,26 words
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Article385 1964-08-11 6 40,000 needy children in schools may have to go without their lunch because Govt cannot afford to give $200,000 grant KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fORTY THOUSAND needy school children will probably have to go without their lunchtime snack from the end of next month because the385 words
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Article115 1964-08-11 6 I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. Another i death outside hospital due to cholera has been reported in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m today. This was In the Kuala Trengganu district and brings the number of deaths outside hospital to 78. Deaths In hospital stand at115 words
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Article28 1964-08-11 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Prof. Huang Ying Jung. Dr. Poo Voon Kai and Mr. Martin J. Chen, have been appointed members of the Income Tax B-xsrd of Review.28 words
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Article27 1964-08-11 6 PENANG. Mon. A coffee shop assistant, 'leoh Khoon Gin. 35- was fined $155 today for assisting in a 1.000 and 10,000--characters lottery on July 8.27 words
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Article, Illustration94 1964-08-11 6 pHANA'S Major- Genera I VJT SJ.A. Otu (left) Chief of the Defencr Staff, and Major-Gener.it Dato Abdul Hamid bit Bidin, Malaysia's Chief ol General Staff, are pictured walking together at the Staff College, Camberley Surrey, England, last week They were taking pa. I in94 words
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210 1964-08-11 6 'Help patch up Indon-Malaysia rift 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. National student organisations in 50 countries, including those in Africa and Latin America, have expressed grave concern at the worsening relations between Malaysia and Indonesia. Their lead era have appealed to student bodies here and in Indonesia to "assist in the210 words
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608 1964-08-11 6 Guilty plea to three charges: It has learned its lesson, says Marshall KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. EFE N CE counsel, v Mr. David Marshall, said today that the Malayan Times had "learned its lesson" and hoped it would not be late in paying its Employees'608 words
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Article52 1964-08-11 6 PENANG. Mon. A British de.'troyer, HMS Leonard. is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow on an operational visit. While in port, the commanding officer. Capt. T.H.P. Wilson, will pay a courtesy call on the Chiel Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee The Leopard will be here for52 words
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Article83 1964-08-11 6 Trade row -103 exhibits SINGAPORE. Mon. 103 exhibit* have so far been submitted by Mr. G. Kandasamy. SecretaryGeneral of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, at the hearing ot the trade dispute between the union and the Ministry of Health, relating to proposals for a collective agreement on behalf of83 words
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303 1964-08-11 6 Grabbed a P.C. by the neck— so youth is fined $50 injALA LUMPUB, Mon— A youth wt» prevented a police c«vstable from perfonnfeK his duty by RiaLUi^ him bry his neck wsa today fined $50 In tbe Magistrate's Court hew. The Magistrate Mr. K. C I. Reddy. took a serious303 words
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Article44 1964-08-11 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. R*>presentative.s frum more than It branches of the Johore Umno Wrs: (ttvWon will hold a convention on Aur. 14 at the New St-ait.s View Hotel. The Mentri Besar. Dato Hall Hassan bin Haii Yunos. will address the convention44 words
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Article30 1964-08-11 6 BATU PAHAT. Mon. Th« police have recovered the body of n two-year-old boy. Sulalinan bin Salran, who wax found drowned n a disused well behind his houm30 words
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Article, Illustration183 1964-08-11 7 CATCHING UP WITH FATHER IN THE RAF SINGAPORE. Mon. The son of a Royal Air Force officer serving at Butterworth has himself become an RAF officer. He is 19-year-old Keith Gowing. who has graduated with the rank of pilot ofnepr irom the RAF Technical College in England. He was on183 words
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Article63 1964-08-11 7 PENANO, Mon. Three hundred guests attended the wedding of Mr. Patrick Yeoh Khwai Hoh. a research officer of the Fisheries Department, and Miss Mary Chok Mcc Mcc, a teacher of the Butterworth Convent. Mr. Yeoh is the eldest son ot Mrs. Yeoh Ah Cheng, a Penang63 words
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Article47 1964-08-11 7 PENANQ. Mon.— The City Coun<il announced that the Sri Negara I Company's bus route along Ayeri Hajiih Road and Park Road would be deviated this week. This was to enable reDairs to be carried out to a culvert in Aver Rajnh Road.47 words
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302 1964-08-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JWENTY-ONE trade commissioners will be recruited shortly to be posted to important trade centres throughout the world, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today. The Federal Establishment Office and the Public Services Commission had been302 words
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107 1964-08-11 7 Teachers' big role in rural uplift programme KLANG, Mon. .The Menteri Besar of Selangor, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris. said today that teachers were expected to play an important role in the Government's rural development programme. Opening a tour-day course for adult education teachers at tbi> High School here, Inche107 words
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126 1964-08-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon A Malaysian Fruit Queen contest will be one of the features of the third Johore agricultural show to be opened In Segamat by the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. on August 20 The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives.126 words
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Article87 1964-08-11 7 |(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mohamed Fahmi bin Hoffer, 21. was today sentenced to two years' Jail In the Magistrate's Court here when he pleaded guilty to stealing 90 cents from a telephone booth at the railway station on May 20. He was alleged to have87 words
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Article30 1964-08-11 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Ministry of Education has decided that the number of scholarships to be awarded under the Mistri Scholarships Regulations will be 20 for this year.30 words
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254 1964-08-11 7 DENANG, Mon. The National Urion of Teachers has urged the re-introduction of the former system of promotion and retention of pupils in schools to ensure that late developers are promoted if they reach a satisfactory starrfard based on progress in periodic or254 words
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287 1964-08-11 7 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE University of Singapore today announced the x names of 19 new doctors, including one woman. Twenty candidates passed I the final professional part Hl examination for the Degrees i of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. One of them.287 words
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Article26 1964-08-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The 27th conference of the Co-opera-tives Union will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Aug. 14 and 15.26 words
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111 1964-08-11 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. -Thr management of the Japan Air Lines and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today jointly applied to the Industrial Arbitration Court for a postponement of the hearing of their dispute, "with a view to reaching a settlement out of court."111 words
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93 1964-08-11 7 PNANG, Mon— Mr. Khoo An Soon, area superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Brigade here, died in the General Hospital early this morning. He was taken 111 after a recent visit to Rangoon aa a member of a Malaysian youth goodwill miv sion. A93 words
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191 1964-08-11 7 IPOH. Mon. A recruiting team of the Malaysian armed forces will make an unscheduled stop here on Aug. 19 for the benefit of late comers wishing to Join the army navy or the air force Thl* was announced by Major Mohamed Shariff bin Ahmad Senior191 words
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390 1964-08-11 8 'Wicked lies' blast by Khir on antiChinese rumours RAZAK, ALBAR 'IN FOREFRONT OF RACIAL PARTNERSHIP POLICY' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has condemned as "very wicked and callous" the lies being spread by some elements that the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul390 words
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137 1964-08-11 8 JESSELTON, Monday. fOAL mining on Labuan island could be economically revived if a demand arose, according to a report on the geological and mineral resources of the Labuan and Padas Valley area published here. I The report added that at least nine million137 words
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211 1964-08-11 8 KLALA LUMPUR, Mon. The deputy Chief Education Adviser. Mr. K. Ari&navagam. today reminded heads of schools that the various aspects of i the United Nations' work were already being taught in Malayan schools. Mr. Arlanayagam was commenting on a resolution which was211 words
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60 1964-08-11 8 PENANG. Mon. Twenty French students rrom the University of Paris on a study tour of SouLh-Sast Asia have arrivj in PenMg from Kuala Lumpur. The vilttors. mostly science, engineering and technical students, are guests of the Ministry of External Affairs. They were taken round the60 words
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211 1964-08-11 8 Govt jobs freeze: 'Discuss it in Whitley Council' I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon.— The president of the Congress of Unions of Employees In the Public and Civil Services. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, today reiterated the domand by civil service unions that the Government "discuss fully" its intention to "freeze" all non-essential211 words
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Article60 1964-08-11 8 IPOH. Mon. A water pump worth $566 and a scooter worth 1800 were reported stolen yesterday. The pump belonging :o a building contractor. Mr. Mok Sal Yu. 50. was stolen from his ■tore at the Tasek industrial •state. The scooter was stolen from Kampong Simee New Village60 words
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Article33 1964-08-11 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Sister Philomena, who has been teachins for more than 12 years at the Alor Star Convent, has been transferred to Balik Pulau Convent v the Mother Superior there.33 words
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96 1964-08-11 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. National Language Week this year will start from Aug. 21. Radio and Television Malaysia (Singapura) will introduce items leading up to the National Language Week as from today. Listeners to the radio programmes will hear national language songs, jingles and slogans.96 words
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Advertisement178 1964-08-11 8 X BfiS^Pr Jmmml mw--*""' t s W Pr J&m jhHI mmr^ Pure nourishment all your family needs Q "j NESTUMiCEREALSINI Tlirrci great .energy-producers *^WBJ| «lelieious as a hot or < «.IJ v heat, barley, oats all. in fQG nWl^+^ <lrink.ora porridge. Perfect for one 'nourishing cereal. Forti- j wj J.Q*5^S178 words
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Miscellaneous182 1964-08-11 8 Alley 00np By V.T. Uamtin S^Srf'l *£*£> I |-WE»WNar /youthiwk I -\_aj least hot one THERETO SunJFSX/ZLrrJ^l JSJ?,2L( I I** 1 JSi? 4 I™" %MOUU> f n >*&*- AJ*AwHO CAN THROW yJ£EJ?J!F/ f^^V" o^/ I eULT PO»IT KNOW Or\ MAKE HIM I t PON7WANT ABPBARTHRU IBick Tracy By Chester Gomld182 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1964-08-11 9 The umpire who became cricket dictator STRAITS TIMES Special Feature BRADMAN (CAUGHT BEHIND THE WICKET) CALLED HIM 'THE GREATEST OF ALL' DURING the 1913 cricket season in England the performances of a 17--year-old Worcestershire all rounder became the chief topic of conversation in sporting circles The youth, Frank Chester, was1,735 words
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Advertisement139 1964-08-11 9 Frank Chester i»gnoli leg-before- wicket. 4ffcm 6leai/&& 2- but left where? So you left with six suitcases and now you've arrived in Pans with only four. Quel dommage as we say in h ranee. But seriously, the loss of any personal effects, .ipart from being upsetting, can be very costly.139 words
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Advertisement57 1964-08-11 9 when only the best will do §1 R^s HIVJ tan JBE hV'a '•■•tWt hi'- '%*&&iv\ "^X vx!wJ 1 THE Wjk GOLDEN PACK Benson Hedges Special Filter Cigarettes give you a beautifully smooth, mild smoke. Always enjoy them at their perfect best they are specially protected by their unique golden metal-covered57 words
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Obituary64 1964-08-11 10 Ward' Sit (Minimum) YCO KHEE CHER. 63. pasMd away peacefully on t-8-4M leaving behind h's beloved wife: .1 son*. Boon Plan. l.im Hul. Kenn Him. Tiling Hut, Qlan Hal T <laiiichter*.in-lnw B daughters: 4 sons-in-law. We* Sent Hlofc, Be* Teck Jin. T»n Trek Chuan. Chua Tack Koon nn<l I64 words
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Article131 1964-08-11 10 20 Word* Sl* (Minimum) KENNY AND ROSEMARY thaak frwnds »nd r.mive* for their attand■■M vaksahis mrtr. greeting* and assirtanci' nt their wedding on s-4-64 MRS. LIM HONG YONG and family thank all who hay« expressed their rympathv ir one way or another nurtng then bereavement an<l those who md131 words
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Article341 1964-08-11 10 (ford. $19 ■Minimum, TOWN AND COUNTRY'S Sal* BOW on OaJl at B 10 Nitre Ann Building. Dan I mi.-> thi* opportunity' MING SHOP at Kitzpatrtrk'a. Orchard r.onii. .Singapore, hi* *ht> latent rollerUoa of rattan handbags Meal arraa- »..->< for any orcaxton. FEOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. ]m.> mil teaebsr* and book341 words
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Article666 1964-08-11 10 If the unofficial barter trad* between Indonesia and Malaysia provides cover for activities which seriously threaten Malaysian security, and if the danger cannot be met without completely banning the trade, then a ban must of course, be imposed. The losses which the I move unfortunately will entail,666 words
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Article369 1964-08-11 10 Sabah representation in the Federal Cabinet which Inche Khir Johari says is coming I "very soon," will fill an obvious gap in the government structure and give still more meaning to Malaysian federalism. The new Minister, like the present Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, will have369 words
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Article162 1964-08-11 10 The Government's pineapple cannery at Pekan Nanas, Johore, will come into operation this month under auspicious circumstances. World demand for Malayan pineapples has been growing steadily, and exports this year can be expected to cap last year's record of well over $40 million worth; the new cannery has162 words
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323 1964-08-11 10 AS one who has taken a great interest in the Malaysian Pavilion in New York and seen the exhibits there many times I am pleased to read in your paper (S.T. Aug. 1) that some action will be taken to improve the pavilion for323 words
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Article134 1964-08-11 10 |T Is good new« to read your reports that the Minister of Education Inche Abdul Rahman Is taking some Initiative to consider recognition of American degrees. As suggested by the Vlce-ChanceUor of the University of Malaya, the wise and safe move for the Government would be to recognise134 words
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Article95 1964-08-11 10 KUANTAN Town Council apparently plans to behave like some government worker; who claim higher wages without showing any Inclination to Improve the standard of their own Job performances. The KTC some years ago extended the town limits and then insisted that residents in these acquired areas pay95 words
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Article53 1964-08-11 10 JALAN Kampong Bharu in Sungei Patani is part of the North-South trunk road and now a speed track in spite of being dangerously narrow We need, not merely a speed limit, but. also need cops to make the road hogs takp notice. Meanwhile, our lives are in danger.53 words
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Article, Illustration993 1964-08-11 10 MARVIN MILES - MARVIN MILES by DOWN TO HALF A MILE, ALL CLEAR AND ENOUGH FOR =THREE YEARS' STUDY EPOC HAL moon photos taken by the Ranger 7 spacecraft should help scientists resolve long standing controversies on the nature of the lunar surface during the three-yeiarRanger Seven - 993 words
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Advertisement381 1964-08-11 10 Straits Tim« Malay Mail ClMilflrd advert l«*m*nts *»*•> b* hand** Mi M Ploor COLD STOftAOB ARCAtX OrcfMrd Road COLD STONAOat BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KKPPCL, ROAD-NAVAL BASK Au«horl**d A*)i«»a: crrr book stomk ltd VHnchmfr Unas*. Cat*** Ommf THE NEWS PHONT IHiMtrkfi Sapasasattsst M. M. ISMAIL HAMICM STTORC 975-7. Chanel381 words
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Advertisement48 1964-08-11 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. V—.g |R *m Mf AD OfflCE: HAUYANIANK lUIIOIN6 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING UMITED {ta^MriahlMK'Sjaa.Up.l AutHsfH**) Casual.' 5M.000.000 km*4 a*4 ftw Up ess** SHOOMOB48 words
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Advertisement268 1964-08-11 10 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English ?ou sure that you are not not "letting them down It •naklng mistakes that cause was268 words
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Article, Illustration472 1964-08-11 11 King's call to National Servicemen: Forget your race set an example of patriotism and duty PORT DICKSON, Monday. r pHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today advised the first group of 410 National Servicemen not to think of themselves in terms of Malay, Chinese or Indian butSoone Hon Sin - 472 words
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Article155 1964-08-11 11 MORE MONEY FOR SINGAPORE VICTIMS CINGAPORE. Mon. Seven 1 more donations totalling $2,100.80 bring the National Trades Union Congress rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent disturbances In Singapore to $26,347.40. The donations are from Krets Ayer constituency, $320; Tiong Baiiru residents, $129.30; Chung Khlaw Bank. $500; Mr. M. J.155 words
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83 1964-08-11 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The British Chief of Naval Personnel and Second Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Royston Wright, today conferred with the Commander of the Par East Fleet. Vice-Admiral Sir Desmond Drryer. He later visited H.M.S. Terror, and talked to naval ratings. In the afternoon83 words
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Article43 1964-08-11 11 IPOH. Mon Mr. Lee I"hiu Clung has been elected chairman of the Perak Electrical Association, with Mr. Khor Boon Swee as vice chairman. Mr. Khor Mun Hock as secretary. Mr. Tang Hon Bill. assistant secretary and Mr. Leonu Poolc Wah, treasurer.43 words
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Article31 1964-08-11 11 DUNGUN, Mon. The Malayan Youth Hostel Association has applied to the Trengganu Government for two acres of land at Rantau Abang. a well known turtle beach, for a hostel31 words
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Article30 1964-08-11 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Sixth Arrow Scout Group of Victoria School will hold an "August Ball" ;it the University of Singapore Students' Union House at 8 p.m on Saturday.30 words
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Article30 1964-08-11 11 SINGAPORE. MOO. The Faculty of Law of the University of Singapore will conduct public lectures for It* second term seedon 1964/1965 »t the new lecture m>mtn Ho. 130 words
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448 1964-08-11 11 Insurance company will contest $25,800 award in Privy Council SINGAPORE, Monday. A JUDGMENT of the Federal Court of Appeal enforcing a Singapore High Court award of $25,800 made in favour of a widow in an accident claim against the Asia Insurance Co., Ltd., is to be contested before the Privy448 words
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87 1964-08-11 11 gINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's voluminous census report of 1957 was released today after seven years in compilation and an Increase of about 353.500 people since census was taken. The report gives the population at midnight on Jane 17/18, 1957, as 1.445.929. The population at June87 words
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Article197 1964-08-11 11 QINGAPORE. Mon. A taxi driver, was today acquitted by the Third Criminal District Court on a charge of passing on a counterfeit 50 cent coin. LJm Ting Hong was alleged to have fraudulently given Rama Krishnan Manikam. a passenger In his taxi, a dud SO197 words
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Article68 1964-08-11 11 PENANG. Mon. About 300 batik sarongs valued at (3.700 went stolen from a shop in Maxwell Road yesterday. The burglars entered the premises after scaling a wall from a theatre adjoining 'he shop. The proprietor. Mr. Ismetb Enur told the police that on reMhrinf report68 words
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Advertisement119 1964-08-11 11 M Still thinner 1 948 Etc rra Mat ie, with Its revol utio nary ballbearing-moun-ted selfwinding system, created a technical sensation. 1956: The «Centenaire» series brought still another great success: the first really thin automatic watch. Today: The progress attained by pioneers of research and technology has made it possible119 words
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Advertisement18 1964-08-11 11 DETTOL RCOO THE ANTISEPTIC DOCTORS RECOMMEND /EL I C/ 1 \5 1 lill 'MliliL <f THE MODERN ANTISEPTIC18 words
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Miscellaneous638 1964-08-11 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL 41 and 25 metres. SHORTWAVE SERVICES: MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 metres 476 metres. AM.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 AM 600 Pro Summary. Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 7.10 Up And About: 7JO News. The News-638 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-08-11 12 Get ahead with the 1930 style j^FTKM the recenl fashion showings in Rome, London and Paris it is obvious that the 1990-style will continue to be popular. In keeping with fashion, hairstyles, too. will retain the sleek and smooth look. According to expert hairstylist Mrs. Betty I Joy. who arrived409 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-08-11 12 HAIR sprays can causr a type of acne which does not respond to conventional treatment, says Dr. Kenneth G. Baker, of Tucson Arizona. During 1962. at the peak of the popularity of the beehive coiffure (maintenance of which called for repeated spraying) Dr. Baker treated an unusually118 words
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Article162 1964-08-11 12 HOUSEHOLD HINTS WIND embroidery thread on plastic curlers, which can be snapped shut to keep the thread from unwinding. All cords on electric appliances .should be wound loosely so the wires inside will not break from tension. When money must be sent to school with youngsters, fasten the coins with162 words
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Article268 1964-08-11 12 COLOUR FILM ON FUEL THE film script runs like this since earliest time, lamps burning oil have helped us r-onquer darkness. The first fuel was animal fat, the first lamp, just hollowed stone. Some people burned mineral oil seepage in shells. The Greeks and Roman., used olive oil. which they268 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-08-11 12 rpHESF neat huilt-in units by a British company can 1 ei\e a new look to the kitchrn of thr housewife who wants gas cooking combined with up-to-date stylin*. At left is a hotplate fitted with pan rests and a thermostatically controlled burner. At right is the built-in oven80 words
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Advertisement311 1964-08-11 12 "OMIIHi L |jii j^yJPJPJPJPJPJPJPJPJPJP^P^||BjPJpjB|MIHIHvMBBBWi^B^HiNH^n?9 HOW TO MAKE «r-^V_ TITTTin T AATT voor (<n B» f "P. k rIYKS IjIMIK X* m <«othlv from th, ,nn.r U-LUV ±J\J\JXV CO»n«, bl«n*n 0 up*»fd »od I outw»rd ccrott voor »y«TkT? W YFS JJI-VU JU IJJU» 1 -k.. D > vtlwaty smooth lor hourf'311 words
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Advertisement459 1964-08-11 12 1 IKOPTROSE ROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C f* H^L- a b |r and growiag children need jWBj il.mnii C rvcrv .inu'li- ilav for rlesr _jO-~<™% r*kin, linn sum-. -Irnny hnne* and I -jr tikWk lirallliv ini-ili. lint tli- Imhlv cannot J jt@U§ j*» I store459 words
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Miscellaneous270 1964-08-11 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Flower trouble had to turn I 9. Supply in iimiled quantities at over 16). a discount (9). 8. Knowing what the audience 10. A wicket la taken by an ab- doesn't? 16. 3, 6). solute gem (t). 16. A drink at the palace pro--11. Once270 words
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Article91 1964-08-11 13 The 500 largest commercial banks in the free world Increased their deposits 10.45 per cent during 1963. the American Ban banking's only daily newspaper, reports. The 230 U.S. banks and 270 foreign institutions included in the list reported deposits of U*****,057,166,194 at Dec. 31. 1963, compared with91 words
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Article632 1964-08-11 13 NEW FORM RUBBER FINDS BIG MARKET A NEW method of processing rubber, which may lead to considerable changes in the manufacturing and selling methods of the industry, has been developed on a commercial scale by the Guthrie group of estate companies. The rubber Is compressed Into a block, weighing 75Agencies - 632 words
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Article205 1964-08-11 13 /\ANTAS Airways has embarked on a programme of development of its pilot training facilities to meet the unprecedented expansion of services planned for the next two years, according to a statement from the chief executive and general manager. Mr. C. O. Turner. The programme will205 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-08-11 13 H.A. O'CONNOR and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, has opened a new branch In the new town centre. Petalinc Jaya. Named Television House, it drils in television sets and other lines More than 200 cuesU attended the opening ceremony Picture shows from left Mr. Lee Seng Joo. manager of71 words
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Article, Illustration71 1964-08-11 13 MR. ARNOLD-WALLING-ER. sales manager of Schweppes (Overseas) Ltd.. London, (centre), with Mr. Lien Ying Chow, chairman of Union Ltd., Singapore, bottlers for Schweppes products, on his left and Mr. George Tan. the managing director, on his right. Mr. Arnold- Wall ineer is visiting Schweppes bottlers71 words
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Article, Illustration290 1964-08-11 13 yiCTOR Intercontinental Ltd. of America is T taking active steps to promote sales of its products in Malaysia. Mr. Hans Jorg Muller, the company's district sales manager for South-East Asia, was In Singapore last week to assist their newly appointed sole agents for Malaysia. Guthrle290 words
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125 1964-08-11 13 Modern store system for textbooks ANEW modern storage system for school textbooks and stationery had been Introduced to the General Book Centre Joo Chiat Road. Singapore The Brownbuilt rauge shelves Is designed to give convenience and economical storage. The shelving is in units, adjustable to the varying sizes of textbooks.125 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-08-11 13 MR. STEPHEN FONG HAK (above) of the Borneo Co. Ltd., engineering department in Sandakan. left Singapore last week for Germany to attend a two-month course organised by the crawler tractor and diesel engine division of Klockner Hambolt Deutz A.C. of Cologne Mr Fong will also spend one97 words
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Article168 1964-08-11 13 Col. Hood at insurance occasion THIS month the National Employers 1 Mutual General Insurance Association Ltd. celebrate Its 50th anniversary. To mark the occasion one of its directors. Colonel Tom F. Hood C B 0.8. E., D.L.. F.C.A.. will visit the association's Singapore office In company with the association's London168 words
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Advertisement166 1964-08-11 13 this is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. Available at GUTHRIES and dealers throughout 'MALAYSlA. Where reliability is essential you166 words
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Advertisement244 1964-08-11 13 That wonderful Pan Am feeling It's a feeling reserved for travellers who choose Pan Am. Wherever they go— Europe, the U.S.A. the Caribbean, Central or South America, throughout the Pacific or 'Round the World —travellers feel better because they're flying Pan Am. No wonder. Pan Am is the World's Most244 words
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Advertisement22 1964-08-11 14 FOR SALE STERILISED MILK A R B R A N D M I l_ K V^SlT^ sf i-**' FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK22 words
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Advertisement805 1964-08-11 14 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Words U (Min.)— Bex SI et*. txtrm REQUIRED Ti-ion truck drivers to work ia Johore Apply personally 12--noon today at 116 Rangoon Road, 8 pore. COOK OENBRAL AMAH available Aug. 26th fond of children speaks English Holland Road area preferred. 40 Garlic* Avenue B'por*805 words
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Advertisement1071 1964-08-11 14 SITUATIONS WANTED J* Words SS (Min.)— Box St tta. axtrm CHINESE YOUTH Passed Senior Cambridge and Radio Servicing Diploma Singapore Polytechnic seek* daytime job. Pleas* contact Boa A 6735 S.T. Singapore. ENGLISH SPEAKINO CHINESE Cook-boy and wife amah good recent testimonials do children seek employment in European household. Box A1,071 words
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Advertisement926 1964-08-11 14 TUITION tt Ward* U (Him,)— Baa it et*. axtrm ABOUT VOUB. FUTURE Britain's foremost Postal Training Scbool can guide and help ambitious men to success and security. Expert Tuition for all Book-keeping, Accountancy, Secretarial, Commercial and General Education Examinations. Established over 30 years. The School's Guide to Careers and personal926 words
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Advertisement969 1964-08-11 14 FOR HIRE tt Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. aatrm FURNITURE Pot Hire Or Hire Purchase At Reasonable Rates. Sin Gee SMB. 81 Rocnore Canal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/*****. ACME blre-and- drive ears available to sohre your transportation problems. Rates moderate sightseeing at leisure definitely no ruahlng. Phone K.L. *****969 words
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Advertisement803 1964-08-11 14 FOR SALE tt Words St (Mi*.)— Box St eU. extra TELEVISION LATEST PAM 23 The Cheapest and the Bast British Made TV Set In Singapore. S4SOJK) Netl Cash. '"M~" JcKeilsrs. U Uigu atrvet. Spore. SALE NOW ON II Special dlsoouni oo American men s blue )ean« "lla< ttica— "Corral", slag's.803 words
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Advertisement630 1964-08-11 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'porel te Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St cts. txtrm READ MALAY MAIL'S "Shopping Ontre" every Tuesday and Friday lor bargains gak>r«! CIFTs ARE PRECIBUt! For pnx-l-ou* Jewellery gift*, visit Ls« Onn Ooldnmlttu, 206,8 South Bridge Road. Spore. JEWELLERY makes ta# ouit *ppre^ated Gift. Latest Rung* at Tin Sing630 words
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Advertisement177 1964-08-11 14 SAAB A PIONEER IN 1 CAR SAFETY THE safest car on the road today, the Saab Is an outstanding family car with sporting venr« and superb road-holding qualities. Front wheel drive, dual circuit brake system. Rugged, practical, dependable and modern. Fast, comfortable, the Saab is a high-quality, low-cost car built177 words
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Advertisement1368 1964-08-11 15 TO LIVEHPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: Due Snort St'll P. Sham Ptnanf MENELAUS liwrfMl, Dublin kit 12 At| II AM I/20 AM 21 piTHOUBS Li«erpiil Dub'in, Glasgow Aig 11 Auf 14 Atf 19/11 Aif 17 AUTOLYCUS Literptll, Avcnomuth Auf 21 Sept 2 Aut 21 23 MACHAON Liverpttl. Glasgow Am 24/1,368 words
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Advertisement1243 1964-08-11 15 I BENULINE txmu seryice to umw, tiwtfnot > cowrmtwTM. pots. Drul ADir* For Hanburg Sept I BENLARIG ion«n *«t 11 Singapore °t Sham P»n>"» G'*n|erMuttl Stpt 2] II Pt A»g 11 »"t 11/13 BENVORLICH XT Sgj! ♦mgaoore P. S'hsm Pewwg ienvalia hum. H»*.jn, ft'ttm Aug mi UttAVBN Himeurg, taatfaa. C'moutli..1,243 words
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Advertisement1286 1964-08-11 15 feELLERiIAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Kopport Pt S'haa Ptnant KliY OF JOMANNESBUK 11 Aut •CITY Of DURHAM 20/22 AM 23/24 itf 23/21 Ait ttITT Of CMOMOO .11.. 2V77 AM >• An •CIH OF LEICESTER :i 22 Sipt 23/25 Sipt 2. Sept tull u»1,286 words
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Article125 1964-08-11 16 \TELBODRNE, Mou.— lndustrials were steadier with move- ments small and rises outnumbering falls. Leaders gained some ol tbe lofet ground. Base metals were generally barely steady except for New Broken Hill which rose 3/- to 112/-. Oils were quiet with the exception of Santos, which jumped 5 to125 words
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Article243 1964-08-11 16 AUOUST first grade rubosr fob. elosod at S p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at MI cents per In.. unchanged on Friday's closing; tarsi for Urn position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.S. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f. 0.0. buyers 601,243 words
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Article36 1964-08-11 16 ON the free exchange market in -Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellsr waa quoted at S.TAi for TT and 5.741 tor •am. Sterling waa quoted at 13.98 and ene tad ef geld at 949..36 words
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Article17 1964-08-11 16 The Malayan exchange Banki 1 Asseotstlsn made no changes lo Its ratea to merchants yesterday.17 words
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Article25 1964-08-11 16 August 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 662 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5637 a picul (down $3). Unofficial estimated offer ing: 220 tons (down 45 tons).25 words
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650 1964-08-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent mHE Malayan Stock Ex--1 change was irregular yesterday, but tbe tone was described as rather better after last week's fall. Rises predominated among; the newer industrials, while tins were described as "a very difficult market" Hotel Singapura were six cents650 words
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Article27 1964-08-11 16 Malayan Stock Indices Auk. 8. Aue. 10. Industrials: 92.82 92.86 Tins: 126.02 1 !>.:>:> S rubbers; 102.94 103.22 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article798 1964-08-11 16 f>USINESS In and reported to tbe •E* Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS. eunlsps $1.96 SU J1.94 BL., (8,000) $1.96. (2.000) $1.97: Ilia crds. $2.21 SL: E. Smeltin (4,000) $4.10; r. and798 words
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Article250 1964-08-11 16 Aug. 10. Three months INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 cts. M. Containers 13 cii Dunlops 14 Cta, M. Cables 16 eta. City Der. 7 eta, McAllntcr 13 cts. fc. Bmeltera 27 eta. M. Invest. 13 eta. t-«»o 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 20 cts. fed. Dlap. 12 eta. Rotbmans eta. itzpatrlcka 14250 words
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Article167 1964-08-11 16 CHIPS lying aleniside th. Sincapors Marbeur arharuss or expected teday are: Bolssevain 3/4 Oakvi: i Wladvxlaw Bronl.'wukl io/H, Benvorlica 13/14, Cyclops 15/16. Kecrkrlr* 26. Llpls 2ft, Benarmln :i.v:m. Troubadour 39/36, Vietnam 42/43. Prenldtnt Buchanan 46, Bruaa N.W. 1. ?r--lansor N.W. 4. Inner Ftedas: Boon Bee, C'ham.l. Rlmau,167 words
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Article253 1964-08-11 16 TTHE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to Saturday Aug. 8: •P Knee: «U Dividend view. •K.Y Karntn— TlekJ: 'TC runw Covered Oerinltlent (revised): rimes cmiim The number of time* laat Tear's total dividend la covered r<v net prom* ifter tax and253 words
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Advertisement1163 1964-08-11 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Sen-vie* H'kon| Yokofamt Halifax Montreal loconto Cleveland Ctiicago VTaiu Mara" 21 Sepl 2 Oct 21 Oct 2 Net 5 Mi 12 Be* "Kamkawa Mara" 4 Sett 14 Stpt 10 Oct 22 Oct 20 Bet 10 Oct 5 Net West Coast ol1,163 words
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Advertisement1069 1964-08-11 16 ausTßUia smvici inoia. pakisun «no p tint HOVim lt> FresMitlc. Ateiaite. Mciteiree. Sfssei I* Maeris asa Naiatsitiaaai Penang 9 $nm S psrs b'poie P. Sham resaat lAMORA li Part 13/15 Aag RAJUIA 13/11 »«t II Aaf It Aaa I dULIMBA J Sept lit Sept 11, 13 Sept FAJULA .'lt Sept1,069 words
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Advertisement259 1964-08-11 16 NEDLLWD GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast uihacs trstj Malaysia airtct ts Casasitt aM U.S. Ereat Lakst pern. Sinpporc P. Sham Penanf an. Montreal UTRECHT 17/2J Atf 23/14 An MStft Of WEAN 21/23 Sept 24/25 Sepl 21 Sept ZS uci Callug tt Meit/eal. TeraaU, Btaittts. AsslaUla, Cli.elise, Taieae. Oetre.t. Clicafe, Milwaetaa. ORIENT259 words
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205 1964-08-11 17 Tin down $3, but rubber opening is steadier THE j>rice of Straits tin on i lie Penang market yes.erday fell $3 a picul to $637 on an offering unofficially estimated at 220 tons, down 45. tons. In central Nigeria at the weekend police were drafted to the tin mining area205 words
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Article57 1964-08-11 17 HINESE Product lichinf*, Stnga""••omit *H: bulk JJU lelleri. drum Au«./B«pt. OK 'Continent: i iijuut rd. ptppcr: Muntok while $133 seller*. hue $132k Mllen, special Fjrk»ak black SlOe teller*, garbled Mack |112» teller*. ASTA (USB* Sin«a»«rf C»e»nut Oil MHUrf c.ftltn bulk 531.50 «elU'«. drum W4.10 MUer*. The too* w»»57 words
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Advertisement456 1964-08-11 17 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (Chapter 133) MALACCA TENGAH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSESSMENT LIST 1965 SECTION 62 The Assessment List for 1965 .ias been completed and may be inspected at the Office of the Malacca Tengah Rural District Council during office hours. The Malacca lengah Rural District Council will proceed to revise456 words
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Advertisement713 1964-08-11 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. Whereas the streets known as: Jalan Bahar from Chna Cbn Kane Road to Jurong Road situate on Mukim IX. Jalan Bahru V tarsi from Jurong Road to Jalan Lama situate on Muklm V. Jalan713 words
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Advertisement861 1964-08-11 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR CHIEF ACCOUNTANT APPLICATIONS are invited for the poet of Chief Accountant In the Public Works Department, Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Considerable experience as an Accountant in the Public Works Department, or Treasury of a Government is required. Associate membership of a recognised accountancy body861 words
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Advertisement1318 1964-08-11 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDER UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA JXR. TENDER NOTICE Applications are Invited for one "TENDERS from Class 'A' vacant post of Technical Assist- p.WJD. Registered Contractors will ant (Electronics) In the De- be received by the Pengarah Kerja partment of Physics. Raya, Persekutuan Tanab Melayu, Qualifications: Technical Col- Jalan Maxwell,1,318 words
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Advertisement626 1964-08-11 17 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229, 2nd Floor, City Hall) (a) Supply of Two Elite Type Typewriters. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 25th August, 1964. (b) Supply of One Set 2 HP. Air Coi.'iltioner. Tender Deposit (60/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on626 words
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Advertisement698 1964-08-11 17 TENDERS JXR. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JKR. Registered Contractors Class 'D' and above will be received by the Jurutera Penguasa, Bahaglan Kerja2 Angkatan Bersenjata, Ibu Pejabat. JKR, Jalan Maxwell Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on 13th August, 1964 for The Construction of One (1) No. Platoon Office and Store,698 words
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Advertisement157 1964-08-11 17 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229, 2nd Floor, City Hall) (a) Supply of 5.000 yards 1/.U64 Asbestos Wire. Single Core. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 25th August. 1964. 1 (b) Supply of Street Lighting Contactor Switches 3 items). Tender Deposit $100/-. Close157 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-08-11 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by BOVAIN WILL BE HIS STRONGEST RIVAL IPOH, Monday. JjASTER VALUER (late Twin Haven) has trained on splendidly since his promising fourth to Apa Kabar at Penang last month. This four-year-old, with Moses Lee up, was tried out with Peak of Perfection (Ken405 words
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451 1964-08-11 18 STIPE'S REPORT IPOH, Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's Mport on yesterday's races: RACK I—Browser1 Browser could not be Dlared in his starting stall and was withdrawn by order of the Stewards. Maior Heddle, trainer oX Browser, was informed that Browser would be barred from racing451 words
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Article35 1964-08-11 18 IPOH Mon. After the Gold Vase meeting, the next masting here will be on Sept. 37. 30 and Oct. 4 for hewn in Clmmb 3. 4 and 6. Kntrtes cfcae on Apt. 17.35 words
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Article790 1964-08-11 18 Epsom |ecp tpotlighti rhe fancied runncri at Ipoh to morrow: Cl l Div 4-512 str KOI OA1OUT: Third to Fi.i.sh Time over 6f on SiuicUv; good winner over B. Timah 6f in May. GOOD FORT: Best effort this season was his second by nose to useful790 words
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Article384 1964-08-11 18 CRICKET From JACK FINGLETON f QNDON, Mon.—Erg- land selectors have fallen back upon two well and truly tried i Test men, Colin Cowdiey and Freddie Trueman, for the fifth ard final Test against Australia at The Oval beginning on ThursI day. Warwickshire's allrounder384 words
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Article61 1964-08-11 18 Triumph for Ashavan DEATJVILLE, Mon. Lord Harrington's four-year-old Irish filly Ashavan won the £7,000 Prix Kergorlay over 15f hen. Ridden by Jack Purtell. she took the lead coming Into the straight and held on well to win by threequarters of a length from Sailer (Jacques FaDrei. GarOe Coew. rVves Saint61 words
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Article369 1964-08-11 18 IrvH, mob. Weights for all tight races hare on Wednesday: Cl. 1 Div 4 sif straight MM DAtout 9.M Good Fort 8.13 ruh Box 8.1! Emerald 8.12 Contractor 8.11 Iron Hand 8.11 Eskdale Chief B.M Memo 8.09 Worthing 8.08 Malahon 8.0« Bi( Noiv 8.15 Bilah Sayang II369 words
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528 1964-08-11 18 THE WORLD OF SPORT MARGE AND MARIA TO CLASH AGAIN TENNIS Hamburg, Mon: Maria Bueno (Brazil) and Margaret Smith (Australia) will battle for the women's singles title at the international West German tennis championships. In yesterday's semi-finals Miss Bueno. the Wimbledon champion, knocked out Australia* Lesley Turner 9-11. «-3. »-S,AP - 528 words
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Article, Illustration81 1964-08-11 18 ROBBIE BRIGHTWELL gets a hue of congratulation from his fiancee Ann Packer— who had herself won the women's 400 metres after he had run a splendid last leg to be first home in the 4x400m relay at the international athletics meeting at White City Stadium. London.Reuter - 81 words
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370 1964-08-11 18 ATHLETICS NEW YORK, Mon rnHE United States Athletics Selection Committee f- have chosen a women's track and field team of 19 for the Tokyo Games in October. The team, considered the strongest ever to represent the United States In women's track and field eventsAP - 370 words
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Advertisement105 1964-08-11 18 I I:::::/ ■trade marks m >Ei:::::: :::i 8 ".and fcp" m A FREE HALEX COMB WITH EVERY JAR OF VASELINE HAIR CREAM The perfect pair for perfect hair, a FREE Halex comb with every 12 oz or 6 oz jar of "Vaseline" Hair Cream that you buy. You pay just105 words
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Advertisement317 1964-08-11 18 Dreams ran corn* fry* h ftthkn SlWy h«M t» W o tftsifMtr <*rtcthcf you »nh to ma*e career of drew d*uimn| or dream of trcitiig a fi»h..>p.i *m «ardrob* for yourt*lf and member* ol \..jr family. National Sch'K>l of Ore** Detign offer* you the opportunity to get tticntial bawc training317 words
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Article390 1964-08-11 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA He will run in the sprints at Seremban By SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysian sprint champion and Olympic Games hope M. Jegathesan, was at Fairer Park cinder track training at 4 p.m. today an hour after his arrival in Singapore. Jega, looking very tired390 words
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Article109 1964-08-11 19 PENANG. Mon. The Junior Minister for Culture. Youth and Sports, Ungku Muhaeln bin Abdul Kader, will declare open the first Malaysian Malaya badminton championships to be held here from Aug. 29 to 31. More than 00 playera from all over the country. including Sarawak, have entered.109 words
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1213 1964-08-11 19 FULL ENTRIES, DRAW FOR MALAYSIA AAU NATIONAL MEET rE full entries and draw tor the men's events st < the first MAAU National meet at Seremban. The women's entries and draw will be nab- j lrehed on Wednesday. J lWm: Heat I— S. Rajalingam (S'gor) C. Oaudart (Joh) T. Men-1,213 words
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Article279 1964-08-11 19 KUANTAN. Sun. K*m Toof Leong of KuanUn, winner of tba 400 m, 400 m hurdle* and 800 m, wu adjudged best performer at the two-day Government Servants B.WJR.C. meet held here over the weekend. Be act a new record of 53sec. for 400 m.279 words
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Article461 1964-08-11 19 A. SRIPATHY - Work hard, I will do same Lai A. SRIPATHY HOCKEY By Malacca. Mon. KRLSHNAN LAL, India's top hockey coach who is now in Malaysia to prepare the Malaysian Olympic Games team, said on arrival here from Singapore today that he will work his hardest for the Malaysian team and expects461 words
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Article51 1964-08-11 19 SEREMBAN. Mon.— Mrs. V. Marsh of Selangor was re-elected president of the Malaysian Women Hockey Association at the annual general meeting held here yesterday. Other office-bearers: Vice-presi-dents: Mrs. O. Marvin (Penang) and Mrs. Tan Yoon Yin (Spore); hon. secretary: P. Navarednam (S'gor. re-elected): hon. treasurer: D Slbert (Penang,51 words
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Article115 1964-08-11 19 HOCKEY L. Penk I«e (T. Anson) New Club 1 IAO CeBtral KnUh Lee: Hindu Youths S Malays 2 gOCCEK L. Pen* K«e (T. Ansoo): Flemington Esv w.o. Bagan Dato Est. Survey Dept Tourney (Tatplng): Penang 5 Perak 0; Penang 5 Ked^h 0: Perak 6 Kedah 0. I nUr115 words
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281 1964-08-11 19 LIM KEE CHAN - MOTOR RACING Top Japan drivers to make GP debut LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Mon— Japan wUI be bidding for motor car honours for the first time in Malaysian motor racing when a strong team of six of their leading drivers will compete In car events at the Johore Grand281 words
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Advertisement63 1964-08-11 19 191/a/o Hhl ROLLS-ROYCE J JETS EAST and WEST Dull > IV I %Jr m w I I L Wlii a^a^al V^a\ I M i Another New BO AC. Flight. BO AC and associates offer a total of 37 flights every week. ALL OVER THE WORLD f|*f l fl f TAKES63 words
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Miscellaneous71 1964-08-11 19 SPOHT.OIAHY S.K CER Kri.n U< Ml Buntar) Sff. Star Youths v Town Board. L. Perak Div. 1: Astumption School v Gloucester Est (Speedy Rdi. Taipinr Lee: Armed Force* Staff v Survey SC CEplanade). Penani Olv. SA: kfTC Rangers v Ramblers 'B: Kilat Club v MDLB. Tg Bunta (D. Kramat grd>.71 words
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Article, Illustration153 1964-08-11 20 KAJANG. Mon WORKMEN REPAIRING DAMAGED RAIL TRACK WORKERS repairing a railway line ran for their lives as 11 wagons of a goods train jumped the rails near the spot where they were working this morning, three miles south of Kajang. The derailment, according to the engine driver153 words
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516 1964-08-11 20 Industry— 'a must to solve our youth problems...' IPOH, Mon. rpHE FUTURE of the young men and women of Malaysia will depend on the development of industries, about 12 merchants, importers and miners attending an exploratory meeting of the Tariff Advisory Board here were told today. In a 90-minute session516 words
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360 1964-08-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. rpHE secretary general of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. G. Kandasamy, told the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today that his union sought to debar a small group of employees of the Singapore Telepnone Board360 words
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134 1964-08-11 20 Quiz contest in national language BINOAPORE. Mon. Th« National Language Week Working Committee will organise a quiz contest for non-Malay members of public during National Language Week, which begins on Aug. 21. In addition, the committee will also organise essay writing and poetry-reading contest. The quls contest will be an134 words
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Article73 1964-08-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. K 10--minute fire this afternoon partially gutted a two-storey building in Chin Bwee Street, off Have lock Road. None of the 20 people staying on the first floor was injured. The fire started mysteriously at the rear portion of the ground floor which was73 words
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Article430 1964-08-11 20 LONDON, Mon. The stock markets have given an extremely satisfactory performance today despite the International situation. After a nervous start, conditions gradually improved when It became apparent that there was to be no scare selling and by the close equities were looking firm. Glltedged were430 words
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Obituary90 1964-08-11 20 MRS. R. JUMABHOY. agrd M. expired peacefully. Cortege ieavea 8 s>-otu Road 3.30 p.m. for Mdxdart t'jrUl 4.30 p.m. Tuesday ill-^-tMi. 0. K. VASOO Telephone Kxchanite Singapore Harbour Board panned away it 4-«4 cremation at Bldadart n > tit 4 p.m. V. V. Da«n P.W.U. and CanK.'dharan 13s Markrn.-.ir90 words
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Article94 1964-08-11 20 LONDON. Mon. The Australians gained a first innings lead of 93 when they dismissed Yorkshire for 222 by the tea interval on the second day or their match at Bradford. Tea scores in today's matches: Ley ton: Worcs 229 Essex 172. Portsmoath: Sussex 343 (5-91) Hampshire94 words
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Article57 1964-08-11 20 SAIGON. Mon— South Vietnam today severed diplomatic relations with Indonesia, following that country's announced intention to raise their relations with Communist North Vietnam to the embassy level. The Indonesian Government's decision was seen here as a direct slap at American policies which support the South Vietnamese57 words
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Article41 1964-08-11 20 COSTA MESA 'CaU. Mon. Sylvia Pimental. 18. who was born in Uruapana. Mexico, today reigned a.. Miss World Teen, having won the first World Teen title here. She measures 36-24-36 on a sft. 6in.. 120 lb. frame.— UPl.41 words
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180 1964-08-11 20 Detained women strip and riot freed SAIGON, Mon. More than one hundred Saigon prostitutes were released from a re-education centre today after rioting and stripping naked in protest against their detention. They set fire to part of their quarters, pelted police and photographers with rocks and anything handy, and someReuter - 180 words
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261 1964-08-11 20 Unions to have a say in the development of Singapore LABOUR LEADERS TO BE IN ADVISORY COUNCIL SINGAPORE, Monday. TRADK UNIONS are to have a say in the development of Ihe Stale, it was Icaninl here today. A tripartite council of representatives of labour, industry and Government is to be261 words
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95 1964-08-11 20 ARMS FOUND IN TWO MALACCA KAMPONGS MALACCA, Mon. Malacca police recovered a sub-machine gun, two grenades and 46 rounds of ammunition during raids in two kampongs near here over the weekend. S*x people, believed to be local Indonesian saboteurs, have been detained under the Internal Security Act. One man was95 words
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Article59 1964-08-11 20 LONDON, Mon.— A telephone service was opened today between Britain and Midway and Wake Islands in the Pacific. Charges for calls over the line, which is routed by the trans Atlantic telephone cable, the San Francisco-Hawaii cable and part of the Hawaii-Japan cable, will be 25 shillingsReuter - 59 words
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Article47 1964-08-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ton Puan Noor Aisnah. wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negra and president of the Singapore Red Crosa Society, will give away the prizes after the third annual sports meet of the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home at Tana Merah Besar, Changl, on Sunday afternoon.47 words
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Article15 1964-08-11 20 BANGKOK, Mon— Queen Slrlklt will celebrate her thirty-third birthday on Wednesday. Reuier.Reuter - 15 words
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Miscellaneous42 1964-08-11 20 TJIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. cm Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest LowfaA Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kola Biiaru 90 75 Penang 84 77 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 7342 words
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