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Title Section21 1964-08-12 1 AVERAG^DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fid*** Wo** to"**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article874 1964-08-12 1 New prohibited zone THE SECURITY AREA WILL COVER THE THREE MILES OF TERRITORIAL WATERS AND STRETCH TWO MILES INLAND Clamp on whole of Malayan seashore KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SECURITY restrictions will be clamped on the 1,200-mile coastline of Malaya and Singapore tomorrow when the entire area is proclaimed874 words
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Article, Illustration59 1964-08-12 1 FIRE destroyed a store and a long shed the home of 12 families in Aljunied Road, Singapore, yesterday. This morning aerial picture was taken by Mr. Rudy Frey, Royal Singapore Flying Club engineer, who flew over the area at the height of the blaze. Note the59 words
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289 1964-08-12 1 IZUALA LUMPUR,. Tues. Development projects costing $50 million have been labelled "lesser priority" and will make way for the big defence buildup against Indonesia confrontation. This is in accordance with the Government's cutback "without tears" policy of saving money on non-essential development289 words
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Article106 1964-08-12 1 TOREADOR PIERCED INSTEAD OF BULL MADRID. Tues.— Spain's "Beatle bullfighter" El Cordobes. said today he wounded himself —by plunging his sword onto his right foot instead of into the bull. Cordobes, a 28,-year-old matador with a Beatle haircut Is the highest paid bullfighter in Spanish history. He said the accidentUPI - 106 words
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Article53 1964-08-12 1 JERUSALEM (Israel). Tues. Syrian border troops fired on Israeli troops working Inside Israeli territory south of the Sea of Galilee several times yesterday, Israeli sources reported. The sources said the Syrians opened fire tvrlce In the morning ond .several times In the afternoon, but nobodyUPI - 53 words
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175 1964-08-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Y|ALAYSIA has asked the Philippines for a meet--ITI ing to discuss Manila's claim to Sabah, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak announced today. The Central Government has sent a note on this to the Philippine Government. The v^nue and175 words
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96 1964-08-12 1 Goldwaters are worth $5m, says magazine I iteW YORK. Tues. The Re- i publican Presidential candidate. I Senator Barry Ooknvater. and his wife. Peggy, have a personal for- tune of £606.900 i$5. 100.000), Time magazine reported. It said most of It was In Mrs. I Ooldwater's name. Her net worthReuter - 96 words
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Article34 1964-08-12 1 TOKYO. Tue*. The Japanese Cabinet today approved the appointment of Admiral. Ichlio Sugle. 55. chief of the. maritime stall, as chairman of the Joint itaif couiv.il of the Japanese SelfDefence Forces34 words
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Article41 1964-08-12 1 LONDON. Tues. A Malaysian High Commission spokesman sa.d today that Tengku Abdul Rahman would leave London for home tomorrow. The spokesman said the Tengku would stop over at Beirut tomorrow night before flying on to Kuala Lumpur. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article47 1964-08-12 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— An estimated 12.000 Indonesians aufler from yaws In West Sumatra and another 3.400 from cholera. AnUra news Agency reported today It added that these figures were complied following a medical check of 204.000 of West Sumatra's 25 million population I —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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416 1964-08-12 1 Cyprus 'no'to Turks' no fire terms ATHENS. Tues. The Cypriot Foreign Minister. Mr. Spyros Kyprianou, said here today Greek Cypriot forces would never withdraw to their Aug. 5 positions in the Kokkina area, as demanded by Turkey. This is Turkey".-, condition for abiding by the United Nations Becurlty Council resolution416 words
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Article26 1964-08-12 1 PEKING SENDS JETS TO NORTH VIETNAM WASHINGTON. Tnes. Drfrnoc Department today announced that "number" of Chinese jet fighters had arrived in North Vietnam. Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement41 1964-08-12 1 MT. ELIZABETH PARK off O«K»rd Rrf., with «<C«M Hi., H C«if"MM Rd. TWO STOREY MODERN HOUSES 4 Itdraom. 2 ■•Htrvomi ttc. SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 112. Rocker* Im4, S'por. 7. T»l 2100? Branch Office: 11, J«l«« ••Mr, $>or« S. Tel: 10UV.41 words
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143 1964-08-12 2 T USAKA, Tues. Twelve Northern Rhodesian parsons today go into the bush in the remote Northern Province to use religious arguments in an attempt to persiiade members of the fanatical Lumpa Church to surrender. Meanwhile. Northern Rhodesian security forces today killed 55 more followersReuter - 143 words
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101 1964-08-12 2 7 MILLION HIT BY FLOODS IN EAST PAKISTAN DACCA (East Pakistan), Tues. Rmfing flood waters have created a critical situation affecting seven million people in East Pakistan. There were no estimates of casualties from the flood., A government source said that in some places flood water crossed the record 1954UPI - 101 words
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Article32 1964-08-12 2 HONOLULU. Tues. Yauko Asakura. a Japanese actress on holiday here, reported to police yesterday that U5546,000 worth of Jewellery had been stolen from her luggage in an apartment. AP.AP - 32 words
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211 1964-08-12 2 'Peking men in Hanoi wouldn't surprise me' Lodge WASHINGTON, Tuesday. r _flii: former U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, said yesterday Communist Chinese personnel had been "seen and heard" in South Vietnam and "it wouldn't surprise me" if they were in North Vietnam too. Mr. Lodge, whoAP; UPI - 211 words
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120 1964-08-12 2 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, has asked for a "sizeable reduction" in government expenditure as one way of combating inflation. In a circular yesterday, Mr. Shastri warned his cabinet colleagues: "The country Is facing a situation which looks like120 words
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123 1964-08-12 2 Press gag SEOUL, Tues.— About 500 South Korean Pressmen met here yesterday In a national contention to pledge a nationwide struggle until the Press Ethics Commission Law is repealed. They adopted a manifesto saving that the South Korean Government was "trying to suppress" theReuter - 123 words
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Article40 1964-08-12 2 BANGKOK. Tues. —Queen Slrlkit of Thailand will celebrate her 33rd birthday tomorrow. It will be a national holiday. She will light 33 ceremonial candies one for each year of her life in th<! Thai tradition. Rftutcr.40 words
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100 1964-08-12 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. India baa accepted a proposal by United Nations observers Xor a 600--yard arms-free belt on each side of the Kashmir ceasefire line, the Defence Minister, Mr. Yasnwantrao Chavan. Mid yesterday. Mr. Chavan. who was addressing Congress members of Parliament, saidReuter - 100 words
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125 1964-08-12 2 Congolese youths raid Burundi embassy T EOPOLDVILLE, Tuea. About 250 shouting Congolese youths sacked the Burundi embassy here today and burned the Charge d'Affalres* car. Carrying placards. the crowd broke into the embassy, smashed furniture and scattered documents and stationery, -f No one was hurt In th« melee. Eyewitnesses said125 words
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158 1964-08-12 2 A promotion for South Vietnam 's C-in-C gAIGON, Tues. The South Vietnamese Defence Minister and Armed Forces Com mander-in-Chief, Maj.-Gen. Tran Thien Khiem, was yesterday promoted Lieutenant General. He is now second in rank only to Oen. Le Van Ty, former Chief of the General Staff, who is Inactive andReuter - 158 words
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Article58 1964-08-12 2 CANBERRA. Tues. Th« Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Paul Hasluck. will visit Japan and Nationalist China later this year, it was learned here. Mr. Hasluck will pay the visits on his way back to Australia after leading the AustraMan delegation to the United Nations GeneralReuter - 58 words
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Article18 1964-08-12 2 BONN, Tues. West German President Helnrich Luebke has accepted an Invitation to visit Ethiopia.— AP.AP - 18 words
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Advertisement59 1964-08-12 2 Pamper Your Complexion Your complexion appreciates the gentle touch of delph lemons. This type of super-fatted complexion soap is Infinitely kind to your skin, pampers it with beautifying and toning properties contained only in special Caribbean lemon Juice. Delph lemon complexion soap is the most refreshing way to care for59 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-08-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r \wv pont we O4^te V I V/ -v vjZZZs I WITHOUT (IM UUtVMDj /^uw?..«?...cw S V V X?!' 17 r26 words
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131 1964-08-12 3 VIOSCOW, Tues.— The Soviet Union yesterday hinted it is planning to send another woman into space. The Government newspaper Izvestia pinpointed Marina Popovich, wife of 1962 consmonaut Pavel Popovich, as a possible contender to follow her friend Valentlna Tereshkova into space. Izvestla saidUPI - 131 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-08-12 3 A MIDGET SUB WITH ELECTRONIC ARMS A L.S. submarine is V operating off the west coast of Turkey but its mission is purely peaceful. It is a midget submarine, built by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics of I .S.A.. and it is being used by the archaeology team142 words
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178 1964-08-12 3 West Germans are more sensible now, say Soviet journalists MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Alexei Adzhubei. son-in-law of Mr. Khrushchev, wrote today that a "more sensible view of the contemporary world" was beginning to flourish among West Germans. Mr.. Adzhubei, editor of the government newspaper Izvestla. recently headed a group of SovietReuter - 178 words
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87 1964-08-12 3 PARIS. Tues— A woman today fell 187 ft. from the first stage of the Effcl Tower then got up and walked She staggered a tew paces before collapsing with a severe head Injury. She died in the ambulance on the way to hospital. TheReuter - 87 words
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210 1964-08-12 3 Owner of pub to fight a bull on his lawn T ONDON, Tues.— Pub owner Alfred. Marvin said, yesterday he would defy a 129-year-old British law and. publicly fight a bull next Sunday. "Ill* defy the R.S.P.C.A. and the bull," said Marvin. The R.S.P.C.A. Is the Royal. Society for the210 words
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Article68 1964-08-12 3 GLASGOW. Tuea. Negotiations are underway for building a £5 million transatlantic "foating motel" It was learned here. Officials of the Palrfleld Shipping Co. confirmed that they were discussing the project n with representatives of the Israeli firm SO. Somersln. The ship if built is68 words
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116 1964-08-12 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— Oscar-winning actress Anne Bam-roft. 32 and comedy writer Mcl Brookes 38 have been married nearly a week, it was disclosed here Miss Bancroft was voted best actress of 1962 for her rote in "The Miracle Worker and Brooks this year wonReuter - 116 words
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Article25 1964-08-12 3 OLBIA. (Sardinia) Tues. Princess Margaret of Britain and her husband. Lord Snowdown. arrived here by Diane from London yesterday for a vacation.— AF25 words
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424 1964-08-12 3 VATICAN CITY, Tuesday. pOPE Paul, dealing in his first encyclical letter yesterday with the role of the Roman Catholic Church in the modern world, pledged to work for world peace and declared the j church was ready to intervene to help424 words
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Article17 1964-08-12 3 NEW YORK Tups Mr. Herbert Hoover, America's oldest living ex-President, is 90 yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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186 1964-08-12 3 Briton: I spied for Russians at request of Americans MUNICH, Tuesday a BRITISH tailor, released after 132 days in Jail on suspicion of spying for the Communists, said yesterday he served the Soviet Union at the request of U.S. military inteJligence. Arthur Buruchlnshaw. 34. ot Liverpool, former manager of theUPI - 186 words
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256 1964-08-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'THERE were no south-bound mail train from here last night. A single train left for Singapore at 7.10 a.m. today. This was because a goods train on its way here from Singapore was derailed near Kajang yesterday and damaged256 words
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Article467 1964-08-12 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT: IN AND OUT 'THE following It today* ach«dul« of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Ixbar ainport, Sincapor*: ARRIVAL* BO AC: rrom London. Rome. DarajKcui. Bag Mad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 6 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 620 p.m.: from London. Oalro. Bombay Colombo (BA 7M) 5.4*467 words
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Article51 1964-08-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th* Siiixapore Junior Safety First Council's annual safety first poster and essay competitions exhibition, scheduled to start tomorrow at the National Library lecture hail, has been postponed. However, judging of the potter competition! will be held at th« Traffic Police Headquarters In Maxwell Road on51 words
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Article42 1964-08-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. K. VengadAMlam has been re-elect-ed president of the Singapore Hindu Sabal. Other officials are: Mr N. Mohan, rice president: Mr. D. Vengaritgalam alias D. Wlndersalam, hon. secretary: Mr. Baskaran, hon. asst. secretary; Mr. P. Kannusamy. Hon. treasurer.42 words
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Article51 1964-08-12 4 SINOAPORK, Tues— The acting president of the University of Singapore Students' Union and the chairman of the Union's Welfare Committee will present a cheque for the riot victims' rehabilitation fund bo the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, at the Minister's office in Empress Place at noon51 words
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Article37 1964-08-12 4 aiNOAPORE. TUB*. Wafer will be cut off In Joo Chlat Place (from Still Road up to Sverltt Road) including Chlku Road. Rarobutan Road, Mangls Road and Everitt Road tomorrow from 9 am. to 6 pm.37 words
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Article79 1964-08-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Police have recovered eight forged $10 notes over the past six weeks. A police spokesman said today that three forgeries were found in KuUm. two in Ta lntake, _M*d cum each in Rendau SnfalkV Jitri and Sungel Patanl. Recently the Police warned the79 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-08-12 4 MR. AND MRS. Harold J. Lim after their wedding in Singapore. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Lim. The bride, the former Miss Chew Bong Soo, ia the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Ngee Long.45 words
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173 1964-08-12 4 EX-QUEEN OF THAILAND TO VISIT S'PORE ON MONDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The former Queen of Thailand, Queen Rambhai Barni of Sukhodaya. will arrive here on Thursday for a three-week visit during which she will attend the Malaysia Day celebrations On Aug. 31. While In Kuala Lumpur, she will stay at173 words
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89 1964-08-12 4 A big variety show to be held on Sunday SINQAPORE, Tues. Redlf fusion Singapore will be producing a mammoth variety show at the National Theatre on Sunday. Those taking part in. the Show will all be past and present winners of the Redlffuslon Discoveries amateur talent contest. In addition, many89 words
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Article36 1964-08-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. W. Wlllet, curator of the University of Singapore Art Museum will speak on "Indian and Chinese Art" at the Rotary Club of SingaporeWest's "Ladles Day" luncheon at Princes' Restaurant oo •Thpfiday.36 words
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Article27 1964-08-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tues The Council of Inter-religious Organisation of Singapore has called on the people of Singapore to work towards "the good of the nation."27 words
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205 1964-08-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Livestock Farmers' Association has urged the Central Government not to lift the ban on the Importation of live pigs from Thailand. In ft public statement, the association said that pigs from Thailand were known to be diseased, and the205 words
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Article124 1964-08-12 4 rLUK ANSON. Tues. An exhibition of choice Malayan fruit will be held at the Town Council here on Friday, sponsored by the Agriculture Department, in conjunction with the Malayan fruit year" recently inaugurated by the MlnU- ter of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari.124 words
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Advertisement349 1964-08-12 4 I,— SIMULTANEOUS PREMIERE TONIGHT .i |s ALHAMBRA MAJESTIC J ODEON-katong §S AT 9.00 P.M. AT 9.30 P.M. AT 9.30 P.M. |>— (SEASON SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM TOMORROW)-- iTHE UNFORGETTABLE AWARD-WINNING ROLE of I tMiss LIN DAI I •> ft.. SONGSTRESS GOLDEN LOTUS WINNER OF THE BEST ACTRESS AWARDS .IN THE 4th ASIAN349 words
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Advertisement516 1964-08-12 4 a^ i E ttcartatany mCv»» g cam ommsnm mm** a II ii.ii. *a^" ify^ai^VatMgq I LAST HAY!!! £f 11am 1.10 -4.00 6 30 I 9.30pm II WM pam*9 inw-Maa E Piin 1 VtfaM Oisnev i Feoturctte: E "DISNEYLAND AFTER DARK"' IN TECHNICOLOR OPENS TOMORROW! j IHEGIRL#| i HUNTERS S i516 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-08-12 5 Successful linking of State, Centre, Municipality and private enterprise: We are impressed by the results, says chairman IPOH, Tuesday HE Tariff Advisory Board visited the Tasek Industrial estate today and put its seal of approval on the Municipal Council's efforts to attract industries to open factories360 words
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148 1964-08-12 5 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Selangor State Government has re- ceived about 200 applications for land at the new 700-acre industrial site in Batu Tiga, 13 miles from here. A spokesman for the Office of Lands and Mines disclosed today that the Government148 words
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206 1964-08-12 5 Throws up $14,000 a year job to work without pay AUSSIE ENGINEER TO AID CHILDREN OF HIROSHIMA MELBOURNE, Tues.- An Australian engineer who fought against Japan in the Second World War is leaving a A£2,000 ($14,000) a year job to work without pay in an orphanage near Hiroshima. He IsAP - 206 words
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Article93 1964-08-12 5 TV set and tape-recorder stolen KUALA LUMPUR, TuesThieves broke into a house in Jalan Kedah here yesterday and stole a television set and a tape-recorder, worth altogether $1,350, belonging to Inche Nuniddln bin Jamil. Inche Nuruddln hal left his house in the care of his brother. Inche Khalid bin Jamil,93 words
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Article90 1964-08-12 5 IPOH, Tues.— Mr. A. T. Balrai. specialist mathematics teacher in the Anglo-Chinese School here. left Singapore today by plane for the United States to take up a post graduate course in education. He has been awarded a Crusade scholarship by the Methodist Church ol90 words
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Article48 1964-08-12 5 MUAR, Tues.— A schoolboy Phua Ah Wa, 14 was subbed on the back with a knife at Lorong Serkam here yesterday. Phua was admitted to the General Hospital but his condition was reported to be not very serious. The police later detained a schoolboy.48 words
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Article35 1964-08-12 5 MALACCA. Tues.— Mr. L. C. Vohr.Ui today ...-Mimed his duties as pre-sident of the Sessions Court here. He succeeded Mr. Chan Si^w Yoon. who has gone into private practice ln Kuala I.umnur35 words
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94 1964-08-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The chairman ot the Borneo Abaca Ltd., Mr. D.E.M. Fiennes, has disclosed that in spite of confrontation his Sabah-in-corporated company's rubber, abaca and cocoa sales increased by nearly 400 tons last year. In a statement to the company's 14th annual94 words
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314 1964-08-12 5 JESSELTON, Tues 'THE president of the 1 United Sabah r National Organisation. Dato Aliuddin bin Dato Harun, has said that he was rather perturbed at the attitude of the j State Government in delaying the introduction of direct election. According to a ySNO314 words
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106 1964-08-12 5 SINGAPORE Tues. I A farmer's 20-day watch for a chicken thief MM rewarded when hi- taiujhl .i man red-handed near his chicken coup with a fowl squawking :ind striie Rttag in his hands I magistrate's court #>s told today Mm (/hang lai. 33. a106 words
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151 1964-08-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Wesley .Methodist Church here will conduct the entire service of Holy Communion in the National Language on Sunday at 8.15 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. This was stated by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Yap Kirn Hao,151 words
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Article, Illustration172 1964-08-12 5 EX-BEAUTY QUEEN DAISY FLIES IN FOR A HOLIDAY SINGAPORE. Tues. A former beauty queen*. Daisy Szeto, tlew in from Hong Kong last night for a two-week holiday after a flve-year absence. Daisy a qualified dress designer, beautician and hairdresser, was met at the airport by her parents, sister and brother.172 words
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193 1964-08-12 5 Top level talks on MIDFL i investment in Jurong SINGAPORE, Tues. Plans for the participation of Malaysian funds in trie Jurong industrial development are expected to materialise soon following discussions here yesterday on the establishment of a branch of the Malaysian' Industrial Development Finance Ltd., in Singapore. "MIDFL will co-operate193 words
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Article, Illustration399 1964-08-12 6 SING, Pand O-Orient Lines' ter is Captain W.H.C. at No. 9 berth, North Kla i tenham at 3 p.m. on Thu rew passenger and cargo *Port Swettenham and Hoi and the United Kingdom. The service will be maintained to a fixed schedule by the Cathay399 words
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Article60 1964-08-12 6 TANJONO MALM. Tues. The body of a detective. Mohamed All bin Said. 34. who was killed at Slim River by the Pral-Kuala Lumpur night mail w»» recovered yesterday. A tapper on his way to wort at 4 45 a.m. found the body near the track. Mohamed All60 words
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Advertisement639 1964-08-12 6 F GF 3 Dear Sir, We have introduced ADLER typewriters to Malaysia. ADLER Is the oldest typewriter manufacturing, coapany in Germany and belongs to the famous GRUNDIG group of quality manufacturers. ADLER typewriters are known for their brilliant, modern design that works for you better and longer. Their quality Is639 words
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411 1964-08-12 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A claim for an annual Bonus of three months' salary by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union was today described by the National Cash Register Co. (Sj Ltd., in the Industrial Arbitration Court as "Unrealistic and ludicrous."411 words
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147 1964-08-12 7 RELIGIOUS TEACHERS IN PERLIS GET AN ASSURANCE KANGAR, Tues. Religious teachers in j Perlis have been assured that the State Government would consider their claims for higher pay and better working conditions. "We want to raise your status," the Meiuri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, told them at the opening of147 words
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Article77 1964-08-12 7 KCALA LUMPUR. Tues— The United Arab Republic Embassy I here announced today that it was offering several scholarships to Malaysian students for higher studies in the UAR during the 1964-45 academic year. Two scholarships are being offered by the UAR's Ministry of Higher Education for study77 words
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Article37 1964-08-12 7 MUAR. Tues.— The Mentri Be*ar of Johure. Dato Haji Has- San bin Hajt Yunos. will launch "Fruit Year"' in Johore when he opens the State Agricultural 1 Snow tn Segamat on Aug. 20.37 words
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105 1964-08-12 7 FNANG. Tues. The Penang Imno youth movement plans to send five representatives to every resaion of the State Legislative Assembly. They will .observe ttb* proce«dings and report back to the e'veutive committee. This will provide an opportunity for our members to know first hand105 words
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Article, Illustration79 1964-08-12 7 PENANG GIRL WINS STUDY AWARD IN BIOCHEMISTRY VfISS Tan Hooi Chenj. ifl 22. of Nibong Tebal. has been awarded a scholarship for a four>&ir course on biochemistry at the Kvansille College in the United States. A former pupil of Han Cilia ng High School, P,enang. Miss Tan is th« daughter79 words
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Article179 1964-08-12 7 $261,000 DROP IN STORE REVENUE SINGAPORE, Tues. Customs revenue collected in Singapore at both national and state levels showed a net increase of $939,000 for the seven months of this year, compared wirh the corresponding period last year. This amounted to 53 1.859. 000 against $65,535,000 last year While collection179 words
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168 1964-08-12 7 INDONESIAN HA VE FAILED, SAYS WONG I^UCHING, Tues.— The Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong, yesterday told the people of the Fifth Division at Nanga Mcdamit that Malaysia has the backing of other nations such as Britain, Australia. New Zealand and the United States against Indonesian aggression. Mr. WongAP - 168 words
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Article33 1964-08-12 7 AIOR STAR. Tues. A new lawyer. Sye<l Kechik bin Syed Mohamed htts been admitted tn the Bar by Mr. Justice Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Zam in the i Hi?h Court here.33 words
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205 1964-08-12 8 Umno gets 200 resolutions for debate at assembly ITUALA LUM1V PUR, Tues. Umno headquarters here has received more than 200 resolutions for the party's general assembly opening at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on Sept 3. A review A special committee, headed by the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives.205 words
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Article98 1964-08-12 8 DUNGUN, Tuesday. vyORK has started on a $1.5 million General Hospital here, it will replace the present Dungurj General Hospital, which has 5o beds only. The new hospital, a Ministry of Rural Development project, is expected to be completed in September next year. It98 words
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146 1964-08-12 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The lourth of a series of air defence exercises be&an today in Singapore. Called "Stopwatch," the exercise Involves Royal Naval ships, and aircraft Including those from the carrier HMS Centaur, augmented by aircraft of the Far Ba«t Air Force. The ships146 words
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Article40 1964-08-12 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. TOie president of the Singapore Eurasian Association. Mr. W. H. Mosbergen. will celebrate his golden anniversary as a church organist tomorrow with a High Mass and reception at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd40 words
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Article34 1964-08-12 8 IPOH. Tues.— Adlan bin Hassan. 30. a labourer, who had one previous conviction, was jailed for one month by the magistrate's court here today for being in possession of a stolen bicycle.34 words
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156 1964-08-12 8 Sugar price must not exceed 45 cents, says Minister TiAIPING. Tues— The x Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has a&ain emphasised that a katl of sugar should not exceed 45 cents. tie was speaking at a meeting at the Malayan Chinese Association premises here. Replying to156 words
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97 1964-08-12 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— Oan Siar.g Kum. 18 described as a "fighter" of the Ang Pek Hor "08 secret society, was today Jailed for three months by a magistrates court for having a knife and attempting to cause hurt to a detective wltn it In Tionn97 words
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Article44 1964-08-12 8 PENANO. Tues. A racegoer from Kuala Lumpur. Chua Hal Poon, 51. was found gnilty in the Second Magistrates Court here today of being a bookmaker at th» ?ena.ng Turf Club meeting on May 6. He was fined $500. or two months' jail.44 words
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298 1964-08-12 8 IPOH, Tues. A blind 1 rubber smallholder. P. Muthusamy, 57, told the High Court here today, that he lost his eyesight as a result of an acid attack by a woman neighbour. Mr Justice All bin Hassan sentenced the woman. N298 words
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Article74 1964-08-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuts.— A. P. Pala Kishnan. 20. and T. Renggasamy. 17. both of Jalan Gombak. were found guilty by m magistrate's court here today of attempting to exton. S3 60 from K.P.N. Sivasangkaran by putting him in fear of injury. Sentence was postponed74 words
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119 1964-08-12 8 Gave $1,000 dud cheque for gems Jailed gINGAPORE, Tues. A man who described himself as a businessman was jailed today for a year by a magistrate's court for cheating a relative by issuing a dud cheque for SI. OOO as payment for a pair of diamond earrings. Mohamed Amin bin119 words
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Advertisement160 1964-08-12 8 THE VALUE OF MILK topjg—gtf^LjlAKES YOU STRONG WAvM. >-^ Zjk*A***>—^L J k& -^jgjg^g^ HRP^W ami A glassful of pure, creamy Magnolia Milk a day for Daddy, I 1 Mummy and the kids helps fight fatigue and provides 1 I almost all the elements your body requires. Magnolia I milk contains160 words
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Miscellaneous142 1964-08-12 8 Alley O»p By V.T. Bamlin I HBRK WE ARE VVTTH AW NO ISUJNA XVB A PRETTY I WELL, SOMETHINGS I I I A GOP ON OUR HANPS I WHAT A GOP V tMBftWTftCTiINO OOT ID BE -">v HEY. THESE A V ANP WE POfsTT EVEN MtGHT VO IF HE SITUATION142 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1964-08-12 9 Sportsman with the midas touch Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE pROM 1916 to the end of World War I. an Allied army occupied Salonika waiting for the advance towards Germany through the Balkans which never eventuated. AUSTRALIAN MILLIONAIRE BARON SIR RUPERT CLARKE LIVED ONLY FOR ADVENTURE AND MADE MONEY ALL THE1,768 words
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Advertisement53 1964-08-12 9 1 I I i /^^^^^^^jf^ffi?*****?*** Consulate pure white filter gives you the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced y by a touch of refreshing menthol. i|&s£ That is why Consulate is always fresh 7*/p p Jlfsff cool as a mountain stream. fc Jls§? WORLD'S FIRST AND BRITAIN S LARGEST-SELUNG MENTHOL CIGARETTE53 words
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Article77 1964-08-12 10 2* Wertf* Sit < Mimmum) THE FAMILY OP th* lat* Mrs F»eivn Cbeong thanks all frlena». relative, ror their wreaths, help »nd attendaure durinn our nerruveraent MR. AND MRS Aloysloua DCrai tlvana relatives and friends for their attendance, valuable Ktfts and assistaae* on the occasion or their mnrpSaas MR.77 words
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Obituary23 1964-08-12 10 Werds lit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our father Mr Cfeoog Kbooo I. in. who pas«ed ■way on 12th August. 196223 words
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Article380 1964-08-12 10 it Won*. $10 Minimum I DON T MISS Trwn and Country > Bn Ic I >r*-**e« Heli<* QbAk' Call at Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Road. Spore. MEET MISS WENDE KNOO of K.I I-•atH-th Arden who will give you free beauty hint, hi Metro of Singapore. Ti-74. HlKh Street. LOOK380 words
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Article571 1964-08-12 10 In deciding to recruit 21 trade commissioners for posting to important commercial centres throughout the world, the Malaysian Government is moving to fulfil a need to which all the economic experience of the past few years has pointed. The ready sale of every pound of rubber we571 words
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Article386 1964-08-12 10 In Cyprus the shooting has largely stopped and there is a prospect that even the continuing skirmishing can be brought under control. This, however, would be only the start of a long and inevitably tortuous road to an enduring peace. The first obstacle to be passed involves making386 words
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Article254 1964-08-12 10 The National Union of Teachers has once again urged the Government to modify the automatic promotion system to permit late developers to be retained in primary schools for a year. The cjuestion is not without intrinsic importance, but it is clearly peripheral in relation to the much greater254 words
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Article, Illustration790 1964-08-12 10 JOHN G. NORRIS - JOHN G. NORRIS For limited war action and also goodwill missions with the cruising always strictly 1ega1.... by WASHINGTON, Turn THE SEVENTH FLEET'S 120 SHIPS WITH 700 PLANES AND 60,000 MEN READY TO GO ANYWHERE THE manyfaceted role of the U.S. Seventh Fleet which bombed North Vietnamese790 words
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577 1964-08-12 10 BERNARD DUFRESNE - SUPPORT GROWS FOR U.N. PEACE FORCE BERNARD DUFRESNE By OTTAWA, Tv««. INTE RNATIONAL interest has been encouraging regarding Canada's plan to form the nucleus of what could become a permanent United Nations peace force. The idea is to have countries, with previous peace-keeping experience under the aegis of the UN,577 words
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LETTERS
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107 1964-08-12 10 I AST week 1 took my Ma seven month old son to the out-patients department In the Malacca General Hospital. The doctor examined him at about 3.30 p.m. and gave a prescription to collect medicine from the dispensary. At that time there were about107 words
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Letter88 1964-08-12 10 I AM very grateful to be granted a Government bursary. But one term's work has already been j covered at the University of Singapore and Ist term vacation has begun and I have been waiting for the bursary to arrive, so that I can buy my text books.UP - 88 words
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Letter61 1964-08-12 10 pOR months the Sungel Patanl Registration office has been turning away hundreds who turn up applying for citizenship papers because revised citizenship application forms are not available. Running short of such an Important document at short Intervals of a few days or a fortnight may be excusable, but61 words
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Letter68 1964-08-12 10 f)OES the Public Works Department sanction road improvement without considering the drainage? For example the new road to Kampong Ampat from MacPherson Road appears well tarred and lighted but the drain* running parallel to the road, being earth drains, are overgrown with lallang and clogged up with debris68 words
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Advertisement530 1964-08-12 10 Straits Vmm k Malay Mail CMtaWtad adwanl»*M*reta mar mm »aa**« tag la* rtmmr f COLO tTOKAM AHCAOB Omiira *<m* COLD STORAaI SMIAMCHKS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO MPPEL ROAD— NAVAL MASK AirthOftird <(•«!• crrr book stork ltd Wlnch**t*c Hout*. Collyer O«*y THE NEWS FRONT FNrpairlck'a Siiairwirtat BS. M. ISMAIL S AdwXralty530 words
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Advertisement94 1964-08-12 10 GUITAK PICK-UPS Convert your standard Guitar into an Slectric Guitar and play through an Amplifier' These Pick-upt ore dtewgnad vn trot t"e> con o*> oftocrted or uteluxlol I wittMut avert uatng o li.im»i »i. fi»- Md m 30 lexcmJt 1 RVT-2 M«*M RVT-2 is mod* for P.om*v*e I Gurror ond94 words
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Advertisement48 1964-08-12 10 6 Enjoy the masculine freshness of 7v_A -<^^e\ i3*^ yt -^y f* jr., 1 11 I%J Sj SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Smith China JRmrnijig fast Hong Kong's Leading tnglish Language Newspaper FLOWN REGULARLY TO SINGAPORE is now on salt at MARICAN SONS 74 ORCHARD RD. Mm m 50.5048 words
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Article, Illustration387 1964-08-12 11 Oil drums shoot up 200 ft as blaze destroys big store stocked with kerosine, paint, crackers SINGAPORE. Tues JTI RE destroyed a big store and a hut the home of 12 families in Aljunied Road this morning. The damage is estimated at $500,000. As the fire387 words
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263 1964-08-12 11 Driver loses claim on car seized by finance company V:iNG.\PORE. Tues. The High Court In a declaratory judgment today held that a Holden dlesel saloon car hired by a taxi driver under a hire-purchase agreement was the property of a finance company. Tan Tien Choy paid $10,163.50 to Kiaw Alk263 words
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Article76 1964-08-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Lira Heng Sium, 33. of Jalan R*J* Laut. was found guilty In the Sessions Court here today for being in pniinrion of a Chartered Bank draft for £183. 16s. 44. ($1,395.57) knowing It to be forged and Intending to use it fraudulently76 words
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Article69 1964-08-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty three participants of the I third technical course for Malay contractors will receive certlfi- rates from the secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. at a ceremony at I Dewan Latehan. RIDA Petaling Jaya at 4.30 p.m.69 words
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Article, Illustration57 1964-08-12 11 FIREMEN fighting the blaze in Aljunied Road. Singapore, yesterday. Note the drums in the foreground, which were rolled out of the way by the firemen. Some drums of oil left in the building exploded in quick succession, rockinr houses up to half a mile away. StraitsMak Kian Sen - 57 words
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Article145 1964-08-12 11 CINGAPORE, Tues. Five more donations totalling $315.87 brine the National Trades Union Congress rehabilitation fund for the victims of the recent Singapore disturbances to $26,663.27. The donations are from the Public Dally Rated Workers' Union $56.87: staff of the Accountant General's office $109; Singapore145 words
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Article107 1964-08-12 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.— The national call-up presents a great opportunity for members of the Indian community to prove their loyalty to the Yang di-Pertuan Agon? and Malaysia. Mr. R. R. Muthuthamby Pillai. president of the BfMtan Serai MIC branch said yesterday. Addressing the annual general meetine.107 words
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273 1964-08-12 11 Court is told how cyclist died in crash SINGAPORE, Tues. Edward George James, charged with causing the death of a motor mechanic by dangerous driving, was today acquitted and discharged in a district court without his defence being called. He was alleged to have driven his car too close to273 words
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88 1964-08-12 11 KUAI.A LUMPUR Chief of the General b'nlf of the Royal Malaysian Army Gen. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Bidin. returned here today alter attending a 10-day conference of 1 army commanders in the Comi monwcalth in London. j Geo. Dato Abdul Hamid Mi.d that he88 words
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Advertisement216 1964-08-12 11 P. 9 NEW FUJICA HALF Yon get MN m ma.Ay picture* from any standard roll of 35mm film: 72 picture* from th* oanal S6 mcpomire roll. 40 pictures from the uuual 20 exposure roll. Hhn'i more, theyll all be PHtFECT picture* becauw: 1. They'll be correctly exposed. NEW FUJICA HALF'S216 words
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Advertisement61 1964-08-12 11 SHOES FOR MEN Foremost in Style fi^Cifl comfort c b es t shoes W^JL\ or men Footwear 1 flexibility in handsome leathers. m fr^rnnl or wL casual wear* No Cap Gibson Shoes in brown suede with leather -soles and heels. /M sizes 6 12 V^ Black Box Colf JM Shoes61 words
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Miscellaneous651 1964-08-12 11 I Today s Radio, TV I! i RADIO SINGAPORE gS^Jp &S SHORTWAVE SERVICES: nighl closr U .™°i.«t E Tv, ra: RAOI MALAYSIA <?< metre* NATIONAL AJK, 6.H, Good Morning; 6.01 "E,™™ f ERVICEB: Atornlng Prelude; 7.00 News; 41 7 6 «-2 metrea 7.10 Up And About; 7 JO News; AM.:651 words
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211 1964-08-12 12 Teachers want equal pay back-dated to Merdeka Day pENANG. Tue3.— A 1 resolution callin.; on the Central Government to implement "without any further administrative delay" the decision to grant equal pay to women teachers and other women Government officers will be considered by the National Union of Teachers at their211 words
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118 1964-08-12 12 'Give study awards to the poor' call I^ANGAR, Tues.— The 1V Perlis Umno women's section will consider at its annual meeting this Friday a resolution urging the State Government to give priority to poor students in the award of state scholarships. "We feel this Is only fair." 'Che Su binte118 words
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Article, Illustration316 1964-08-12 12 JERRY FRANCIS - Confusion over Buddhism and Taoism, says Tope' from Taipeh JERRY FRANCIS: By Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday CHINESE in Malaysia are "confused" they do not know whether they are Buddhist or Taoist. This is one of the observations made by the "Pope of Taoism,' Venerable Chang Tien Shin, from Taipeh (above), who316 words
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Article129 1964-08-12 12 Works of local artists for show Kt'ALA LUMPUR, Tues About 150 paintings and works by sculptors worth more than $35,000 will be exhibited at the art exposition of the Society of Malayan Artists at the British Council here from Aug. '4 to Sept. 4. They are the works of fi.">129 words
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104 1964-08-12 12 TESSELTON. Tues. The •J Ministry of Natural Resources denied in a statement yesterday that it was the Government's Dolicv to issue timber licences to oolitical parties. The MlnUtry was commenting on local newspaper reports on the issue of timber licences. "It is not the104 words
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Article50 1964-08-12 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. A I parade by schoolchildren and uniformed units on the padang nil) be the highlight of the Malaysia Day celebrations here on Aug. 31. Other celebration* include prayer* and feeding of the poor at all places of worships and sJds*abovi t'.ie night50 words
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Article55 1964-08-12 12 TAIPING Tues. A (loodwiil commuter was lormed ycsteulwv in Aulong Village near here with Mr Lini Oy as chairman: Han Daharzim AUwhamad j-id Mr. A. Joseph as vice chairman. Mr Chow Chee Ming and Inche Monamed Dom Omar as secretaries; Mr. Kee Yon« Teong as treasurer snd ai55 words
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334 1964-08-12 12 JUDGE TO DRIVER: YOU'RE BEING LUCKY SINGAPORE. Tiles. Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today told a young motorist that he should consider himself fortunate that he was not. prosecuted on a more serious charge of causing death by a rash or negligent act Sunny Ang failed In334 words
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Article72 1964-08-12 12 SIISOAPORE. Tues. The. Prime Minister. Mr. Ler Kuan Yew. will tour the Tampines constituency tomorrow. Mr. Lee will br accompanied by the Minister for Social Af- fairs. Inche Othtnan Wok, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche I Rahim Ishak. and Mr.72 words
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283 1964-08-12 12 Gunmen grab $1, 300 from petrol kiosk —manager— SINGAPORE. Tuos. Two gunmen in dark glasses and Hawaiian shirts held up a petrol kiosk manager at his office in Upper Serangoon Road this morning and escaped with 51.298 in cash and cheques. They fled in a stolen black Morris Minor. Till283 words
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122 1964-08-12 12 TESSELTON. Tues. A Sandakan-born veteran of the second world war and the Korean war has started an air service In Sabah and Sarawak. He is Captain Ambrose Tal. managing director of Sabah-Sarawak Air Services Limited. The service will be on charter basis and will122 words
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99 1964-08-12 12 I^UCHING. Tues. Figures returned so far of those who registered for national service at the close of registration yesterday could not be termed satisfactory if these included volunteers as well. Chief Minister Stephen Kalong Ningkan said today during an interview. Mr. Ningkan was asked to commentAP - 99 words
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Advertisement58 1964-08-12 12 KB aP^ Mttiß W ?'^^H 111 1 I r^**\! til i ~i lfct Jm 9f iKillro Don spol your Whisk y Wltti ordinary water 4 jScllUrofffM>S \§S M} A good Whisky deserves the best Soda Water If l ugfilfF \**jgk 1 I Nrhwpnnpc f OvrIIWCUIJCO Pamous since 1794 JL JL58 words
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332 1964-08-12 13 IPOH, Tuesday •JHe National Union of Teachers has described as "farcical" the Education Ministry's policy of paying teachers on the basis of the type of teaching that is being done. Mr. John R. Gurusamy, the general secretary, said in his annual report of332 words
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Article37 1964-08-12 13 KUALA LUMPUK lues The Assistant Minister ol Culture. Youth and Sports. Engku Mohseln bin Abdul Kadlr will declare open a students' arts exhibition at the Language Institute. Pantal Valley, at 4 p.m. on Thursday.37 words
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150 1964-08-12 13 DICTAPHONE GIFT TO BLIND BY P.J. LIONS IfUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Petallng Jaya Uons Club today presented a $900 dictaphone to the Gurney Training Centre for the Blind here. The 30 members of the cluo raised the money at a party latt week. The president of the club. Mr O.150 words
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Article82 1964-08-12 13 KOALA LUMPUR. Tues. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital fund In July totalled 521.671.21. Among major donors acre: Dato Aw Cheng Chye of Singapore S2.000; staff of Socfin Co. 51. 755.20; University of Malaya Students' Union $1,500 and $1,000 each from the Klnrara Group82 words
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Article27 1964-08-12 13 MUAR. Tues. A hunter. Chan Kee Leong, 20, was found drowned in it tributary of the Muar River a: Kepong. 38 miles from here VMterdar27 words
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Article37 1964-08-12 13 KUALA LUUPUR lues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lin Swee Aun. and the Tourist Promotion Officer. Inche Oman eiru, will pay a four-day visit to the National Park ln Panang from Thursday.37 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-08-12 13 Violinist Kabayao arrives to give recital KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Filipino violinist GilopeE Kabavao. (above) arrived here yesterday to rive a recital in aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind. The recital, at the Malayan Teachers' Training College auditorium at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday, has been arranged by the Philippines138 words
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229 1964-08-12 13 Royal Malaysian Navy officers and men are 'first class material' PENANG, Tuesday. A BRITISH anti-aircraft frigate commander today described the officers and men of the Royal Malaysian Navy as "first class." "Their methods of checking Indonesian Infiltration along the Malaysian coasts are really efficient," Capt T. H. P. Wilson of229 words
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266 1964-08-12 13 Does City Council still exist? Argument is renewed AUSTRALIAN FIRM'S CASE WILL 80 TO FEDERAL COURT SINGAPORE, Tues. A High Court decision that the Singapore City Council had ceased to exist with the coming into force of the Local Government Integration Ordinance 1963, is to be contested before the Federal266 words
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165 1964-08-12 13 N. Zealand beauty arriving tomorrow Tues Miss Lyndal Ursulc CrulckshanK. "Miss New Zealand' of 1964. is arriving here on Thursday from Beirut for a stop-over of a few days alter a round-the-world Journey by BOAC Lyndal, 21. representing ncr own province of Southland, woo the "Miss New Zealand 1964" title165 words
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Article84 1964-08-12 13 SINGAPORE lues.— A threeman Bui me-* trade mission left for home tonight after spending more thai, a week here to examine (he possibilities of expanding s two-way irada between trie two countries The delegation «a:> tea oy U Kyn Sein. a senior otOrer of the84 words
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113 1964-08-12 13 SINGAPORE, lues— Two Qantas aircraft artisans. Inche Yousoil Suitan and Mr Baldev Singh, were sent to Sydney last week to undertake basic gas turbine and Pratt and Whitney JT3D V-jet engine courses. They will be trained in Sydney at the technical training centre.113 words
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Advertisement377 1964-08-12 13 Instructors! Now you can make transparencies and project them in 4 seconds! Here is a complete visual communications system Hfl that is fast, simple and so inexpensive every class- Boßftw room can afford it. Now you can make a protection H.M transparency right in your own classroom, from almost any377 words
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Miscellaneous269 1964-08-12 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 They pick up weight at tin 1. Language for cophlsts? Bard grammar school i6j. to say! (6-8.). 7. A parson and a ruler? 5. 4). S. 9. Remarkable painter with 10. It's well to wait for th* sound gold coin during part of next of269 words
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Advertisement637 1964-08-12 14 Continoed from Pace 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Hl*.)— Bos St rfs. tstrm SALESMEN REQUIRED URGENTLY. Oood Income. Contact Raymond ■hin. The Groller Society Inc., 24-A. Lincoln Road, B'pore. 11. Tel: *****. REQUIRED 2 EXPERIENCED salesgirls for selling Shampoos and Cosmetics to Beauty Parlour* and from door to door.637 words
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Advertisement1771 1964-08-12 14 I SITUATIONS VACANT ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Ward* SS (Mtru) Mam St cfs. extra tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Boa St eta. astrm WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR i..|>ured FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOMS with by leading Commercial Company In bathroom* attached. Telephone. Frig., Malacca. Preference will be glv*a to Laundry available. No cooking. 173-C a local1,771 words
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Advertisement1075 1964-08-12 14 VEHICLES JrYANTED M Word* SS (Ml*.)— Bos St eta. txtrm WANTED USED CARS. Small model, economical petrol consumption, reasonable price. 1960 and later model*. Please Phone (S'por*) *****1 for Mlcbeal WANTED. VOLKSWAGEN AUST N A 35 Cambridge. Morris 1000 or other light .vehicle, preferably single owner. No dealer*. Contact (S'por*)1,075 words
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Advertisement951 1964-08-12 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Werma SS (Ml*.}— Box it rfs. extra FIAT SOS IP6I. 14,'KXi miles, ss new. j So m.pjr used as second rar 52.200 0.n.0 Hnone Ipoh 3A66 or 3163. ESSO OARAGE CHANG) Auto Service* offers you a Aide raox* of tip top condition used cars All cars951 words
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Advertisement987 1964-08-12 14 MISCELLANEOUS it Word* 5J Mm.)— Box St eta. astra SPRAV-PO.INTINQ/REPAIRS Refrlgerstors v ithio 9 hour*, customer's bouse. Telephone (B' pore) *****. SALES SERVICES Outboard Motor*/ Boats Accession** Boat Moorings. Singapore Boatel ***** (S'por*). UNITY is our watchword Read Berlta Harlan and be up-to-dat* with) what you are expected to do987 words
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Advertisement1297 1964-08-12 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt S'haai Ptatng KITT IF JIMANNESIURt II All •Cirv OF BURHAM 21 21 Auf 24 25 Art 21 Aug ■1. 1. ur tuLUMtf ti/27 Auf 11 4.. •CITY IF LEICESTER 20/22 Sipt 21 25 Sipt 21 Sept 111,297 words
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Article120 1964-08-12 16 MELBOURNE. Tues.— lndustrials were firm in quiet trading in today's pre-Budget session. Leaders were irregular but BHP Rained 6d to 54 In oils Ampol Exploration lost i to 21/8 and Santos 1/9 to 38/3 with other issues steady. Base metals mostly moved narrowly, but North Broken Hill gained120 words
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Article231 1964-08-12 16 AUGUST first grade rubber f.e.h elated at 5 ».m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Ma cent! per lb. eiwii a quarter-cent on alooday'a cloaln* level for tbe poei'ion. The tone w«a quiet. R.A.S. and P.M.R.I. ei.iinx prlea* lit. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.e.b. buyer* 681 aellera Mi: Int. 1231 words
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701 1964-08-12 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was quietly irregular with both movements and turnover small. The close was slightly off the morning. Malayan Tobacco at $2,961. Cold Stores at $2.68 and Seacorp at $1.40 were at new lows. The market was701 words
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Article26 1964-08-12 16 Malayan Stock Indie rv Aug. 10 Aug. 11 Industrials: 92.86 92.84 Tins: tSUI USJM rubbers: 103.23 103.22 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962=10026 words
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343 1964-08-12 16 rpHE price of Straits tin on X the Penang market yesterday rose $4.37$ a picul to $641,374 on an offering unofficially estimated at 190 tons, down 30 ,tons. Market circles attach little significance to the smallness of the estimate, except to note that343 words
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Article185 1964-08-12 16 Ships alongside the Singapore harbour wharves or eipecttd today ara: Kernmoor 1/2. Toog Ban N.W. i, Labuau Hadji N.W. 4, Tronoh N.W. B. Lars Mellng 8/9. Benvorluh 13/14. Cyclopn l. r i/16. Trlenza 23/24, Vaa Neck 25/26. Keerkrinf 27. Jasa 21). Mukbo 30. Troubadour 31/32, World Heath185 words
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Advertisement1151 1964-08-12 16 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. 0.8.A. Great LakeajEasi Canada SorvWo H'koni Yokohama Halilai Montreal loronto Clevenna Cmciio Thi, Mtrr* 21 Sept 2 Oct It kt IMI I Ml II Ml "KMrtaail Man" 4 Sipt 14 Stpt II Set 22 Ocl If Ocl IB Bet 5 Nit W«m Couc ol Central1,151 words
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Advertisement909 1964-08-12 16 I*°iOBIENTl LIN i. s j TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S. S. "CATHAY" (14,000 .tons fully oirconditioned) Deporting SINGAPORE sth Sept 1964 PORT SWETTENHAM 7th Sept 1964 PENANG Bth Sept 1964 Arrivin, LONDON 2nd Oct 1964 via Colombo, Aden, Port Soid, Noplej, Gibraltar Lo Ho»r« Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation909 words
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Advertisement588 1964-08-12 16 WiSTBOUND EUROfE SEHVICE Sinppoti Pwwfii MimiiiM, tijvn, Ounun. HU 11/11 A« 11/tl »a> B la) Antwerp, Hieiburj. B'eatea RetUrdani. south > wm awica siwici lineaoeei^™™"™^^^^™ 11^™"™^™"^™ TATIAPJA 1/ I Sift Durban (21/1). Port tliiaDeth (.74/1). CatxUxnn (H/11. Uitadi (I/IB), Part Harcourt Laios Apapi (7/1 B), Cotonou (1/11). Lome. Tdna. lanoradi.588 words
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Advertisement168 1964-08-12 16 CLOSING PRICES August 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66* cents (down a qnarter cent). TIN: 5641.37J a picul (up 54.374). Unofficial estimated offering: 220 tons (down 45 tons). \">. ORIENT MID-EAST LINES F^* GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST BIBfCT UILINtS FIOM J|N£»PO»£ AND MllATt TO CMUIAM «N0 U.S. CHAT LARES POKTS. •'ooci168 words
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Article816 1964-08-12 17 IJUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (2.000) M 62: C.S. Holdings (1.000) $2.68; OunUn 14.000) «1.96: Esao erds. (2.0O0) $2.24, (3.000) $2.23: E. Smelt•ri (3.000) »4816 words
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Article68 1964-08-12 17 CHINESE Prortuca Cichanga, Slngapors naan prices per plaul ysiterday: Casanut all: bulk SSli sillers, drum S34t aallera. Copra: Aug./Btpt. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SI3S aellera. Sarawak white tin nellera, special Sarawak black $105 sellers, garbled Lamponc black Jir.'J seller* ABTA $125 sellers. Sintapare Cscomit II Millars* Allocution68 words
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Article40 1964-08-12 17 Tha Malayan Exatianga Banks' Asaa> elation mad* thaaa changaa ra Ita rataa to mrrchanta yasterday (all ratal to (100): Sailing TT ar 00 raadyt Bwtaa Frame 139 6/8; Balgian Franaa 1603: Danish Krentr 2231. The rcat wara unchangad.40 words
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Article36 1964-08-12 17 ON tha fraa axchania markat in Hong Kong yeaterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at S.Tai tor TT and j.74i for aash. Starling waa quoted at 15.08 and ana taal af gakt at 2491.36 words
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Advertisement751 1964-08-12 17 THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) Notice Under Section 1M (I) The Municipal Councillors of the Town ft Port of Malacca hereby give notice under Section 102 (2) of the Munclpal Ordinance (Chapter 133) that a draft Layout Plan of the Area described hereunder ha* been prepared and is open to751 words
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Advertisement742 1964-08-12 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 196X (No. 16 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(16) WHEREAS in exercise of the powe: i conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of Section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred to as742 words
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Advertisement751 1964-08-12 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN BUBAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received up to 12.00 noon on 20th August. 1964 at the office of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, No. 1798 Ipoh Road. Kuala Lumpur for the purchase of one Rover Caravan Trailer Reg.751 words
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Advertisement781 1964-08-12 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT Applications are invited (or the post of Superintendent of Police In the Brunei Police Force mm a Signals/Transport Officer. Only candidates with the following qualifications need apply: (a) At least 5 years experience a* a Gazetted Officer In a recognised Police Force or781 words
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Advertisement793 1964-08-12 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBUC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT. Require* MECHANICAL ENGINEER In salary scale 6785xA45-1.280/Qual. Bar/1.325-1,370-1.420 the commencing basic salary to be dependent upon qual»?cations and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis in793 words
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Advertisement414 1964-08-12 17 TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited and will be received up to 2 p.m. on Wednesday 2nd September 1964 for the Supply of Primary and Secondary Batteries to RAAP BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender forms may be obtained by application to the Secretary. RAAF Contracts Board MALAYSIA RAAF BUTTERWORTH414 words
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Advertisement51 1964-08-12 17 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited and will be received up to 2 pm. on Friday 11th September 1964 for the Supply of Tyres and Tubes to RAAF BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender form* may be obtained by application to the Secretary. RAAF Contract* Board MALAYSIA RAAF BUTTERWORTH51 words
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Article, Illustration569 1964-08-12 18 KENNY FERNANDEZ - KENNY FERNANDEZ Tun Razak's 'spare no effort' call By Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday 'j^WO "sporting ambassadors" were today appointed to sound the South East Asia Games Federation countries to find out if they would take. part in the. third SEAP Games which the Olympic Council r>f Malaysia will stage569 words
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Article207 1964-08-12 18 IfOH, Tues Thirty-four top i athletes, including four women. have been shortlisted by the Ma- layaian Amateur Athletic Union for the National meet at Seremban on Friday and baturday. Originally 47 athletes were picked for intensive .training bui 13 of them have been deleted207 words
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Article618 1964-08-12 18 mHE full entries and draw for the women's events at the Malaysia AAU national championships, at Seremban on Friday and Saturday mum; Heat 1 P. Stahlmann Sub) Lim Geok Boey (Kel) C. Dmiul S'gor) M. Kanagavalli i.NS» Thons Sook Lin (Pk* Chin UNa (Sari Chong Yoong618 words
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207 1964-08-12 18 Expel South Africa move at FIFA Congress ZURICH. Tue». rhe expulsion of South Africa from the International Football Federation (FIFA) will be demanded at the Federation's 34th Congress in Tokyo on Oct. 8 and 9, it was announced here today. UFA'S annual report, published here, said the proposal for theReuter - 207 words
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Article106 1964-08-12 18 HAMBURO luea— Margaret Smith, ot Australia beat Wimbledon chumuioii MarU Bueno ot Brazil. 6-1 6-4 to win the women* sinales title in the Oerman iawn 'ennls championships nere It was the second time .since ncr defeat by Miss Bueno at Wimbledon, that Miss Smith had beatenReuter - 106 words
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Article79 1964-08-12 18 fISLO. Tues.— Mike Uarrabee, *J US champion, clocked 45.45 ec to win a 400 m race at the two-day International athletics meeting here last night Larrabee b lime, believed to be the fastest in the world this vrar. was a tecord for the Bisiet Stadium track.Reuter - 79 words
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Article38 1964-08-12 18 MADRID, luti. AJiredo Di Stefano- the great Real Madrid centre-forward, has turned down a more than $150,000 offer to play for Glasgow Celtic. He mill Join El Bspanol of Barcelona or) Ana 17 or 1838 words
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Article98 1964-08-12 18 Negri's 19 for zone meet QEREMBAN. Tues. Negrl- Sembilan. Tun Razak Cup runners-up. have named 19 players for the Central Zone competition against Selangor, Armed Forces and East Zone champions at Kuala Lumpur this weekend. Of the 19 selected, six represented Malaysia in the tour of India. They are: goalkeeper98 words
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Article151 1964-08-12 18 L. Perak Lgc <T. Ansom r-.wi: Council 2 D.T.C. 1. ATHLETI.S Results of women s event* ol Government Servants SWRC meet iKuantam: Women: 100 m: 1 Kok Yoke May 2 Chey Hon San 3 Tan Poh Yoke 15.5; 300 m: Tan Poh Yoke 3 Kok Yoke May 3 Khatijah151 words
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Article30 1964-08-12 18 Krian Lge <P. Buntax): Town Board 4 Sg. Bur 2. L. Perak Lge T. Ansom: Div. 2—Malay Club <v.o. Gloucester Esi. Malacca Lge Div. I; Med:cals 5 M.C.R.C. 0.30 words
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Article100 1964-08-12 18 S.I.C.C. monthly medal (stroke) I Oiv. "A" winner-^J. B. M. Lidaeli <io>: Runner-up—W BurdeU (72' on countback. Ballsweep Ist] nir.e —Y. Kobaya^h) and J. Me-' A brown (39); 2nd 9—J. B. M. Liddeil (34). Div. "B" winner —B. K. Wong (1 down) on countback from Y. Kimura. Builsweep Ist100 words
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Article139 1964-08-12 18 SOCCER: Govt Services Compe- Ipoh: Perak v Fed Prison* Stadium Perak <5.15 > Kuala I'ilah: Negri v Selangor. Kuala Lumpur: Armed Forces v Johore Jblan Rifle Range (5.0 > Krian Lg» iParit Buntari Yiuth Club v Police. Province S« n th Lge (Nlbong Tebal): Rising Sun v139 words
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604 1964-08-12 18 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE. Tues OABAH will be sending her biggest and finest contingent to bid strongly for gold medals and places in the Malaysian Olympic Games team at the Malaysian A.A'.U. championships which will be held at Seremban on Friday and Saturday,604 words
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Article305 1964-08-12 18 Aussies set to beat Yorks CRICKET ONDON. Tues. After two successive defeats by English county side.-., the Australians are well placed to lorce a win over the County 2hamplons. Yorkshire. at Bradford. They led by 279 runs with *ix Aickets in hand, after Norman O'Neill hit a brilliant 81 inReuter - 305 words
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299 1964-08-12 18 AFC and Indonesia: Vital talks on Aug 27 I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The confrontation between Indonesia and Malaysia may have its impact on sport. Heading the important Issues ror discussion at the executive committee meeting of the Asian Football Confederation at Stadium Negara on Aug. 27 Is an item— "the position299 words
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Article116 1964-08-12 18 OLNGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association plans to stage the first Malavsian open championships in December. The championships were scheduled to be played in June this year. but the S.B.A. had postp >ned the meet because the foreign players invited to take Dart could not come.116 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1964-08-12 19 HE HAS WON TWICE OVER STRAIGHT 6F IN ENGLAND Epsom leap's best bets are Entertainer 111 (Race 1). Master Valuer (Race 5) and Smiling Thru (Race 8). The going is good. JRON HAND ran an encouraging race on Sunday when he came from nearly last to1,120 words
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Article50 1964-08-12 19 SONNY LIM forfeited his 31b apprentice allowance when be rode his 40th winner In Salamat Datang at Ipoh on Sunday. As a full fledged jockey. Sonny scored again on Flash Time. Leading in the seventh-length winner Flash Time is Mrs. T. L. Tjong. Timesport picture.50 words
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Article1425 1964-08-12 19 CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred: 1 fast: g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. Apprentice allowances: Soaidi, P. K. Leong and Dragon 3-lb; Nazudl. Ng and Chong 5-lb;1,425 words
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Article222 1964-08-12 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. P. Oood-, win, driving a locally-tuned Lola, clocked the fastest time of 35.685 ec In the unlimited class to win the PTD at the PMC of Malaysia sprint at Sembawang on aunday. He also won the event fu* racing cars. Results: Series and production222 words
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Article144 1964-08-12 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY PODTTBS «M«1 ENTERTAINER Tin Invest Chanticleer ENTERTAINER Tin Inrest Dulas River ROUGH Tooxb Tin Invest l.ntrrtainer Rac*2 VAST HORIZON Chicken Besi Olirngai Batu BUM HI Teknah Vast Horizon II KN Ml Vast Horizon Sk>way Race* AL RASCHID Singing Boy C a plain's Guide SINGING144 words
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Advertisement23 1964-08-12 19 CfifiAM CONDITIONING FRANK CHEE LIMITED THE SPECIALIST PEOPLE Kuala Lumpur 270, Jalan Pudu phone: *****-2 Ipoh I, Jalan Toh Puan Chan phon«: *****23 words
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Advertisement211 1964-08-12 19 rFIDESi MADE IN ITALY FD 2406 85 cu!tl^ (fOOT PtDAI) acHig« from 4.4 fo 8.5 cw. ft. Automotic Dafrotta tig (reeling Comportment Mognetk Door with Fcof-P«dol Oparation a Fully Guaranteed a Eoiv H. P. Terms H STOKVIS (M) LIMITED J SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR IPOH— PENANG FA 2658 DeWitts ANTACID POWDER211 words
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374 1964-08-12 20 Staff side's demand for local judge KUALA LUMPUR. Tues JIIK World Bank cannot spare an expert l<> head the sauries commission, announced almost a year ago to review the Wages and employment conditions of i 00,000 Malaysian public servants. Because of374 words
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252 1964-08-12 20 K. TRENGGANU. Tues THE Controller of Communicable Diseases, Dato Dr. Haji Abbas bin Alias said here last night that the number of cholera deaths in Trengganu may be twice the official figure. Dato Dr. Haji Abbas was speaking at an252 words
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Article, Illustration92 1964-08-12 20 IT'S a great way to spend a holiday skimming Bally over the waves on water skis. Ask George Adlington and a poodle called Huckleberry. Huckleberry from Hull is the only known dog to take to the water boardb so far.Mirrorpic - 92 words
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217 1964-08-12 20 WELLINGTON, Tues. The New Zealand Government has approved a plan to encourage positive public relations in the country's public services. The Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. said that the objective of the plan was to give departments and individual officers greater freedom and217 words
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Article33 1964-08-12 20 BRADFORD. Tues. The Australian touring team beat Yorkshire by 81 runs here today Final scores; Yorkshire 222 and 241: Australians 313 lor seven declared, ana 229 for five tierl;ired. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article13 1964-08-12 20 BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand's Premier. Field Marshal Klttikarhorn. celebrated 1 birthday today.13 words
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Article421 1964-08-12 20 LONDON, Tues.— Optimism regarding the Government's chances at the election as indicated by last weeks polliicnl opinion polls was a major factor in the stock markets today. And. with the international situation less tense, buyers were Uklng a keen Interest with equities the main attraction.421 words
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373 1964-08-12 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu*s. TWISTY THOUSAND Division Four employees Malaya's lowest p;»id public servants fi;«ve the Government today ;in Au?j. 'M deadline to give them :i 'X) per cenl pay rise. These staff, who come under more than 100 different schemes, also373 words
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Advertisement251 1964-08-12 20 W.,, Plan for a comfortable retirement income! Invest t now in Malaysia's future Malayan Unit Trusts l,d INVESTS FUNDS IN MANY LEADING COMPANIES TO GUARANTEE YOU REGULAR DIVIDENDS WITH PROSPECTS OF CAPITAL GROWTH CAPITAL GROWTH is essential for correct planning of a retirement income. Malayan Unit Trusts offers far safer251 words
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Advertisement112 1964-08-12 20 Late CLAhSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) PLAUCMANN CLARKE: Iht ta annou'i Mlcn.i.l elder »on of Mr. and Hit H. ■hi of CoiM-nhii-rn. IHnniark. :iml I'.r>lop«- 1):..'.n. cMI I ct;iiiKhti-r of Mr. and Mm. H.C. Chirk. r.f Kuala l^umpur. v "j£ I to v I CAMY GENEVA SWISS SPECIAL NEW MODEL-112 words
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