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Title Section19 1964-08-13 1 AVERAGE ttAVti^CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times lll**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article451 1964-08-13 1 Security proclamation 'SHOOT ON SIGHT' ZONES CAN BE NAMED IN GAZETTE— BUT NO INCONVENIENCE GENERALLY TO PICNICKERS: TUN RAZAK Death penalty for most offences Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday ALL the shores of Malaya and Singapore are now "security areas" by royal proclamation and enemy agents found in these areas451 words
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Article66 1964-08-13 1 MALACCA, Wed. Pour handgrenades with "made In China" markings were recovered today by police here on the Malacca River bank just behind the Cathay Cinema. The grenades and 15 sevenounce slabs of TNT, complete with a timing device, were found in plastic bags, following a tip-off. A66 words
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237 1964-08-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today the Malaysian Government was awaiting further clarifications from the Philippines before considering a meeting with them regarding their claim to Sabah. "We have sent a note to Manila requesting further237 words
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Article57 1964-08-13 1 LUSAKA. Wed.— Alice Lenshina. leader of the outlawed Lumpa Church sect, which ha*> been involved m outbreaks of bloodshed in Northern Rhodesia, has surrendered to the Government. Dr. Kenne'h Kaunda. the Prime Minister, told Parliament here today. Claiming to be a "prophetess." she had been in hiding while57 words
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Article, Illustration582 1964-08-13 1 ALAN KHOO - Lin Dai was trying to scare me, says husband ALAN KHOO INQUEST TOLD SHE HAD NO INTENTION TO DIE' NOR ANY IDEA OF STRENGTH OF PILLS SHE TOOK From HONG KONG, Wed. Mr. Lung Shingfung, husband of the late Asian movie queen, Lin Dai, told an inquest today his wifeUPI - 582 words
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Article47 1964-08-13 1 TEIPEH. Wed.— Formosa's population ha« broken the 12,000.000 mark. Latent census compiled by the Provincial Department- of Civil Affairs showed that at the end of June this year, Formosa's total population had reached f 2.064.982. with males and females almost equally divided.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article14 1964-08-13 1 SANTIAGO, Wed. Chile has suspended diplomatic and consular relations with Cubs. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article63 1964-08-13 1 SEOUL, Wed. N— The South Korean Public Health Ministry today announced that seven persons had died of a brain disease believed to be epidemic encephalitis In Southern Korea. The Ministry said a total of 42 patients had been reported suffering from the disease, and that twoReuter - 63 words
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118 1964-08-13 1 Fined $350 for drunken driving in a plane SYDNEY. Wed.— Alan Jamrs Carmichacl, 49. was fined VASO ($350) in Broken Hill today for driving under the influence of drink on a public street in a plane. A police constable 'old the court he had seen Carmlchael's Cessna aircraft fly overReuter - 118 words
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111 1964-08-13 1 HONG KONG. Wed.— Actress Lin Dai's, husband said today he did not know exactly how much she earned. Mr. Lung Shing-Fan told the inquest into his wife's death that he thought she got about lIKSI.tO.OOO a year under a contract to make three films. SheReuter - 111 words
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170 1964-08-13 1 JAKARTA. Wednesday. THE Indonesian Government today announced it had decided to close down the British Council here and its branches throughout Indonesia. It said the council and its branches should be withdrawn by the end of this month. Mr. Oanis Harsono. the Foreign Ministry170 words
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Article, Illustration210 1964-08-13 1 'JAMES BOND' FLEMING DIES OF A HEART ATTACK LONDON, Wed.— Author lan Fleming, creator of James Bond, secret agent 007, died suddenly today in hospital following a heart attack. He was 56. Fleming had gained a vast new following in recent years with the making of the films "Dr. No"Reuter - 210 words
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Article65 1964-08-13 1 DACCA (Pakistani. Wed. Floods in East Pakistan have caused at least 12 deaths and driven an estimated 450.000 persons from their homes, it was reported today. Many thousands more were affected by the surging floodwaters of rivers at record levels, which had inundated 80 per65 words
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Article238 1964-08-13 1 Turkey stops flights over Cyprus A NKARA. Wed. Tur- key .stopped reconnaissance flights over Cyprus today in response to a United Nations Security Council appeal, a Government spokesman said today. The spokesman .said he could not confirm a UN. report from Nicosia thai cue Turkish reconnaissance plane had flown overAgencies - 238 words
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Article31 1964-08-13 1 U.S. PLANES FOR CONGO WASHINGTON, Wed. —lour U.S. air trans- ports, carrying 5» paratroopers for protection of aircraft upon arrival, are on way to Congo.— AP. (See Page 2)AP - 31 words
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Article442 1964-08-13 2 WASHINGTON, Wad U.S. announces that number of Chinese MiG 15s and MiG 17s have been brought into North Vietnam THE U.S. Defence Department yesterday announced that a "number" of Chinese jet fighters had arrived in North Vietnam. Recalling that the Secretary of Defence, Mr. RobertReuter - 442 words
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70 1964-08-13 2 NEW YORK, Wed Newsweek magazine said that diplomats in Rome believed either Mao Tse-tung or some other top Ciiine^e leader recently suffered a heart attack. In its periscope secUon. the maeuzlne said that a famous Italian heart specialist made a rush flight tc70 words
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199 1964-08-13 2 THE PEKING VERSION OF THE TONKIN GULF INCIDENT UhKIM.. Wed— China yesterday published a detailed refutation of the United States' version of events leading to the American air attacks on North Vietnamese naval bases. It claimed that President Johnson and other U.S. officials were "among the most stupid liars, the199 words
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158 1964-08-13 2 N. VIETNAM REJECTS UN REPORT ON BORDER ISSUE OEKING. Wed. r North Vietnam yesterday rejected tne report of a United Nations Security Council investigating mission on the South Vietnam Cambodia border issue and opposed proposals to send U.N. observers to the frontier. The New China news agency quoted Hanoi as158 words
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143 1964-08-13 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States has agreed with Belgium on new measures to help Mr. MoLse Tshombe's government, to restore stability in the face of rebel activity In the Congo. U.S. State Department officials said they expected both countries would143 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-08-13 2 Ian Smith plans new 'last try' talks SALISBURY, Wed. Mr. Lan Smith, Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, announced in parliament yesterday he would fly to London early next month for talks with Sir Alec Dou g 1 a s-Home, in what observers regard as a final bid to secure independence forReuter - 170 words
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Article182 1964-08-13 2 VIENTIANE. Wed. One platoon of fully armed and equipped pro-Com-munist Pathet Lao soldiers surrendered on Monday night to Government forces 95 miles north of here. A Laos Army spokesman said the Pathet Lao platoon about 30 men surrendered to the Government forces holding a positionReuter - 182 words
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256 1964-08-13 2 fOLOMBO, Wed.— The Ceylon Government, yesterday decided to set! up a Press Council and Press Tribunal to rule on past and future conduct of the Press, sources close to the Government reported. They said the main recommendations also included the break-upReuter - 256 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-08-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby mig \jdt?J VC7U Y/ANT MB TO UX>kT NICE ON OJS. GECOHD UONeVHOOHr j </■■ tuve td pay I THESE eiLLi) ÜBABD Of A I WLKSBAND FAVIN& /^_T)XreDusseAu ?j C^iJc33 words
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Article93 1964-08-13 3 LONDON, Wed. New- I castle bus crews de- cided yesterday to take their vehicles off the road I at 10 p.m. for the next two week-ends in retaliation for repeated attacks by the public. The bus conductors agreed at a meeting that the late-night banUPI - 93 words
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364 1964-08-13 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. rpHE Security Council called last night for an end to all overflights which would violate the sovereignty of Cyprus. NEW YORK, Wednesday. rpHE Security Council called last night for an end to all overnights which would violate theReuter - 364 words
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Article114 1964-08-13 3 The Pope travels by copter fASTELGANDOLFO, (near Rome) Wed. Pope Paul yesterday flew by helicopter the first Pope to do soon a pilgrimage to Orvieto, about 90 miles to the north, marking the 700 th anniversary of the institution of the Feast of Corpus Christi. The pontiff was also theReuter - 114 words
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215 1964-08-13 3 WASHINGTON, Wed— Tf The United States will launch its third Syncom satellite early next week. Then it will try ten days of remote control manoeuvring to get. it "stationery" In space over the Pacific so it can relay television broadcasts fromReuter - 215 words
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Article45 1964-08-13 3 CANTON, (Mississippi), Wed.— Civil rights workers yesterday reported the burning of another Negro church in this racially-tense state. The Council of Federated Organisations said the Mount Pleasant church, about eight miles south of here, whs found severely damaged by fire yesterday morning.45 words
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Article47 1964-08-13 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday It has approved export of one ounce of uranyl-actate to Russia. The licence was issued to the World Health Organisation, Washington, which will send the natural uranium compound to the Ivanovslty Institute In Moscow.47 words
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Article, Illustration67 1964-08-13 3 Ingrid relaxes with a Rolls f.NGRID Bergman shows X that she knows bow to relax as she rests between scenes on the bumper of- the car that supplies the title for her Litest picture, "The Yellow Rolls-Royce." The MOM film is being made at Elstree Studios in Britain. Based on67 words
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Article87 1964-08-13 3 LONDON, Wed— The British are doing more drinking than at any time In the last 40 years, General Medical Council president. Lord Cohen, said yesterday. Lord Cohen told the European Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohollsh that the average Briton drank four bottles87 words
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Article59 1964-08-13 3 Saved after fall from 18th floor NEW YORK, Wed. A 60--year-old woman who fell from the top of an 18-storey building here yesterday was saved when her feet cuuEht on a window on -the floor below. She dangled head down from the window for half an hour until .two policemenReuter - 59 words
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117 1964-08-13 3 LONDON, Wednesday. BRITAIN had more people at work in June— 24,240,000— than ever before in its history the Ministry of Labour announced yesterday." This was 134,000 more than at the same time last year and the ministry said this was due to higherReuter - 117 words
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70 1964-08-13 3 CHICAGO. Wed Curt Moberg. a 3'J-ye.ar-old carpenter, yesterday sinned a 3»-point "reconciliation programme" drawn up by his wife rather than go through with a divorce. Among the points be accepted were to keep a steady job, guarantee his wife a weekly wage70 words
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Article26 1964-08-13 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The Republican Presidential candidate. Senator Ooldwater. and bis wife. Peggy, have a personal fortune of '£606.900 ($5,100,000). Time magazine reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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215 1964-08-13 3 Two road workers who dug up Elizabethan treasure LIUNTINGDON. Wed. Two road workers who unearthed a hoard of Elizabethan silver coins while working on excavations for a new highway expect to get the full value of the coins after an inquest ruled the coins were "treasure trove." Cyril Agger, 55,UPI - 215 words
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93 1964-08-13 3 HIALEH Florida). Wed.— The frozen body of an 11-year-old runaway boy was found in m relregerated railroad car full of melons from California yesterday. The boy was Identified as Ramos Gutierrez, whose family lives on a ranch outside Woodland. California. The boy's93 words
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187 1964-08-13 3 WASHINGTON, Wed pONGRESS yesterday finally approved the U*****,500,000 AntiPoverty Bill and thus gave President Johnson his greatest personal legislative victory so far. All the other major measures approved by Congress In this session were part of the programme originally recommended by the late President Kennedy.Reuter - 187 words
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Article36 1964-08-13 3 MANILA. Wed.— The Philippines Congress today approved a bill in major Industries here at six placing the daily minimum, wage pesos .about Us.) per employe* The old minimum wage wa* four pesos.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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126 1964-08-13 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Senate yesterday uroved an amendment to the Foreign Aid Bill raising the interest rates on development loans to foreign nations. The action followed a Sei*ate vote to cut the foreign aid programme by U*****.7 million. The amendment was approved by126 words
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179 1964-08-13 3 FATHER: I PUT SON IN JAIL TO TEACH HIM A LESSON I ONDON, Wed. A wealthy father said •yesterday he had his errant teenage son put in Jail "to teach him a lesson." "It is heart-breaking for a father to see his son In court." business consultant Frank Instone. 54,UPI - 179 words
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Article36 1964-08-13 3 NICOSIA, Wed— A Cyprus Government spokesman said last night that Mr. Jack Williams, a BBC correspondent, was arrested yesterday evening and that un expulsion order had been issued by the Interior Ministry. =.MHIIIIC]||IIIIIIIIIIC]l"lllllllllt3IIIIIIIIIIIIC)Ml!IMIIIHClMIMil||llinillllt1imir-<iltt||||ij:36 words
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Advertisement266 1964-08-13 3 Fll I TH!-* I Bf vitamin o| wfP IN THEIR i f m Jf km K m ';<• Glv. them CHOCKS Multipk Vlttmln* "-J JiW rJ (Children especially need vitamins m those pro anj W^y yean from three to eleven. CHOCKS® (brand) s vt tipecully made ro fill the "vitamin266 words
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Article, Illustration827 1964-08-13 4 Industry can only succeed with co-operation among labour, management, govt SINGAPORE, Wednesday 'J'HK Government's industrialisation effort can only succeed if there is a partnership of interests as between labour, management and Government the three essential cogs in the development wheel of a democratic state. The secretarygeneral827 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-08-13 4 students SINGAPORE, Wed. Two Anglo-Chinese School students, who scored distinctions in their Higher School Certificate examinations last year, have been awarded tnree-year State scholarships to study in England. The scholarships are awarded by the Singapore Government in a scheme 10 sponsor a161 words
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Article41 1964-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society will be sponsoring a public exhibition of colour photographs by Miss Jeannette Klute from tomorrow to Saturday. It will be held in the Polytechnic Exhibition Hall from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.41 words
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Article64 1964-08-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. T. Venkltachalam has been elected the president of the Singapore Indian Arts Club. Other office bearers Include Mr. N. Mohan (vice-president;; Mr. Thomas Jacob (secretary); Mr. J.R EEeklel (assistant secretary); Mr. L. T. Raman ie (treasurer); Mr. R. S. Anandan (production manager). Committee:64 words
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Article65 1964-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Ng Chee San has been elected president of the Singapore Rattan Workmen Benevolent Union. Others office-bearers are: Mr. Lai Slew Keong. vice-president; Mr. Chan Ah Chang, secretary; Mr. Kok Cheen Ho. asst. secretary; Mr. Chiew Ming Kong, treasurer; Mr. Leong Kok Hoong. asst. treasurer: Mr.65 words
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Article36 1964-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Ong Soo Chuan will officially declare open the new Jurong community centre at 121 m.s. Jurong on Saturday at 7 p.m. Pilth uueh36 words
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Article26 1964-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Goodwill Committee of Queenstown will hold an "Inter-racial Goodwill Night" at Queenstown Community Centre, Buller Terrace on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.26 words
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184 1964-08-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The former Queen of Thailand. Queen Rambhai Barni of Sukhodaya, who is to make a three-week visit of Malaysia beginning tomorrow is due to arrive in Singapore on Sunday. Queen Rambhai and her three- member suite, will travel by car from184 words
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Article48 1964-08-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The National Union of Singapore Students in a statement today deplored the recent disturbances here, and pledged its full support for efforts of the Central and State Governments to restore harmony. It also called on the people to co-operate with the two Governments.48 words
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Miscellaneous384 1964-08-13 4 I'HE followlnf la todaya schedule Penang, Ipoh. Kuala. Lumpur (ML. TOT) 3.30 p.m.; to Darwin. Sydney of civil aircraft movement* at 003) 1.40 p.m.: from Bangkok. <BA TOO) T. 20 p.m.: to Rangoon. n>l i^har alnmrt Singapore Kuala I.umpur (ML. 311) 2.30 p.m.; New Delhi. Teheran. Tel Aviv. Zurmjrm i^~384 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-08-13 5 PADMAN GOPAL - Nice, big and juicy the Petaling Jaya grapes PADMAN GOPAL By UNIVERSITY STUDENT PROVES HIS POINT— IN BACKYARD A close-up... J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Grapeslovely juicy ones in the backyard? Yes, that's what a Petaling Jaya resident has behind his kitchen. Mr. Antony Santiago, a post-graduate student in botany at the207 words
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117 1964-08-13 5 No hitches in trial run of new sugar refinery OENANG, Wed. The 1 Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Co. has completed a trial run of its million dollar refinery at Prai. A company spokesman told the Straits Times today that the trial, held last Saturday, had proved a great success. "It was117 words
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Article92 1964-08-13 5 TFLUK AN SON. Wed.— A padl p 1 nter. Ismail bin Ai l 24. was .sentenced to nine months' jail by tiie Scs-sior.s Court here yesterday lor breaking into the house of Mam bin Abu on the night of April 5 at Parit £nam. Labu92 words
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Article76 1964-08-13 5 sINUAPOKL. Wea Tne MinttMT tor social Ailairs incue OUiman Wok will iead a [jurty ul AbMUioiyiiiei) ai.n Government otliculs on a tour vi Chua Chu Kang tomorrow The party will include Inche fUhamat KenaD. Assemblyman lor Oeylang Serai; Tuan Hail Ya:icob. Parliamentary Secretary to tne76 words
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166 1964-08-13 5 BAIL OPPOSED TO RETURNED WEST IRIAN VOLUNTEER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE prosecution today opposed bail when the case of a returned West Irian volunteer, Bahrawi bin Baharon, charged in connection with an incident at Paya Lebar Road last Thursday came up for mention in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. Bahrawi, 25. Is166 words
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81 1964-08-13 5 Aid from the old boys to the needy young ones KLANU, Wed.— The AngloChlnese School Old Boys' Association here has started a scholarship fund for poor and needy pupils To boost Uie tund the a&u elation is holding a dance -< the Letciiumanan Hull here on Saturday. Members have oeen81 words
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Article44 1964-08-13 5 TAIPINO. Wed Mr Budh Singh. 62. a landowner, died of a heart attack here last night. He was the brother-in-law of Mr. Klrpnl Singh, Deputy Director of Radio Malaysia, and father of Mr Bhajan Singh, a dental surgeon.44 words
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67 1964-08-13 5 Tour experts from London due in Penang PENANO Who A p«m jl Ijondon travel managers trom Thomas. Oc La Rue. Shell. Standard Telephones Cables. Onilever nnri Imperial Chemical Industries will arrive in Penang on Saturday They will be the guests of the Onion de Transport Aerienes-Air Prance on its inaugural67 words
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Article175 1964-08-13 5 DENANO. Wed. About 1 200 youths turned up today before a recruiting team trom the Federation Armed Forces at the Territorial Army headouarten* in Peri Avenue Yesterday, a bach of ZM youths had been irterrtewed. Of the total of 450 candidates interviewed so f»r.175 words
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117 1964-08-13 5 WORK ON KUALA LUMPUR'S NEW AIRPORT DELAYED BY BAD WEATHER KUALA LI.MPUR. Wed. Work on the new $50 million international airport at Subang is slightly behind schedule because of bad weather. A PWD spokesman said today that the weather in July was very bad and this had bogged down workmen.117 words
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Article34 1964-08-13 5 BATU GAJAH. Wed. Deputy Superintendent Inder Singh has taken over as the new officer superintending the Batu Gajah police circle. He succeeds Superintendent Balwant Singh who has gone to India on leave.34 words
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153 1964-08-13 5 If U ALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Fifty skilled tap- i pers, all from Johore, have left for Sabah to work on plantations j there, the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said today. Another 50 will leave soon. Recently employers In153 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-08-13 7 Less-than-a-minute hold-up by gunman and three thugs soon after shop opens for business SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A GI'NMAN and three accomplices this morning got away with jewellery worth 810,000 from the Tai Cheong Goldsmiths, near Odeon Cinema in North Bridge Road. While the gunman held the shops312 words
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222 1964-08-13 7 DETAINED IN LAHORE PLANE ON WAY BACK TO K.L. I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1Y —The Malaysia Air Charter aircraft that was detained in Lahore by the Pakistan Air Force is now in New Delhi on its way back to Malaysia. The managing director of Malaysia Air Charter, Captain F. J. Bussell.222 words
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Article176 1964-08-13 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. npHE National Trades Union Congress rehabilitaA tion fund for the victims of the recent Singapore disturbances now stands at $27,737.02 with the addition of three more donations received today. The donations came from, the Public Daily-Rated Electrical Workers' Union $773.75: Messrs. Quek Shin176 words
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94 1964-08-13 7 RAF art and handicrafts exhibition SINGAPORE. Wed.— Tb« Par O East Air Force's third annual art and handicraits exhibition at the RAF Changi Grammar School «m opened by FEAF's Senior Technical Staff Officer. Air Commodore R-E.W. Harland. The exhibition Is in 13 classes. Exhibits awarded first and second prizes or94 words
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Article64 1964-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lim Yip Kong, 18, of Cheras Road, was charged in the Fourth Magistrate's Court here today with being In unlawful possession of a police officer's uniform, complete with police lanyard and brass buttons in a house in Jalan Tallalla yesterday. He pleaded64 words
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Article52 1964-08-13 7 BBNTONG, Wed Mr V. Sinnoo was elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Kara): branch, at the annual general meeting held recently. Others elected were, vice-presi-dent: Mr. R. Kannan: secretary: Mr. K. Loganathan; assistant secretary: Mr. M. Velayuthan and treasurer: Mr. O. Kuppusamv. Seventeen committee members were52 words
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Article31 1964-08-13 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed— A parade of schoolchildren and uniformed units will be held here on Malaysia Day. Aug. 31. There will also be prayers and feeding of the poor.31 words
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Article25 1964-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Red Cross Society here will hold its second annual parade at the Jalan Suleiman Club padang on Saturday.25 words
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Article67 1964-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed An estate in Selangor employing 522 workers, including 248 women, paid out a total of $8,580 in respect of 69 births during the last 12 mont'/s the Ministry of Labour report for June said today. Another estate in Selangor, which employed 4567 words
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104 1964-08-13 7 Mechanic to pay wife $150 a month IPOH. Wed A radio mechanic. Ding Tiew Kong. 24. agreed In the magistrate's court here today to pay $150 a month maintenance for hi* wife and three children. When the maintenance summons filed by his wife. Tan 800 l Lan, 24. came up104 words
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Article26 1964-08-13 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. The [lev. Father R. Augustm returned From India by the Rajula yesterday ifter taking a course in Tamil :tnrhp« in Marirac26 words
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Article84 1964-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Joint Labour Advisory Council will meet on Auk. 25 to consider a variety of problems concerning employers and employees, the Minister of Labour, Mr. V Manickavasagam. said today. The council comprises 19 employers' representatives and a similar number84 words
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Article43 1964-08-13 7 BANTING. Wed. The new official-, of the Kuala Langat division of Umno, are: president. Inche Hormat Rafel: deputy president, Inche Budin All; vice-pre-sidents. Hazl Ibrahim and Inche Daiee bin Dol. youth leader. Inrhe Hassan Bardan. and woman leader, Che Sulalmah Hormat.43 words
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177 1964-08-13 7 A LOR STAR. Wed.—Kedah Customs made another haul of 832 gallons of fermented mash and 15 gallons of illicit liquor in j Sungei Korok today. A still w. lzed Government duty on the haul was estimated at more i than $5,000 The discovery was177 words
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208 1964-08-13 7 Sir Royston leaves for Hong Kong to visit more naval units SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE British Chief of Naval Personnel and Second Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Royston Wright, left here by air for Hong Kong this morning on the last leg of his tour of British Naval units in the Far208 words
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236 1964-08-13 7 Thief is jailed as result of girl's quick action I^LANG. Wed. The quick action of an eleven-year-old girl resulted in Mariadass Velandy, 21. of Kapar Road, being sentenced to a, year's Jail by the magis-| trate's court here today for housebreaking and I theft of $800. On May 5 the236 words
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Article43 1964-08-13 7 BATU GAJAH. Wed.— Tengku I Zubir bin Tengku Mohamed Nasir, the Assistant District Officer, here has been transferred to Kama"as ADO. Inche Khatruddln bin Dato Aodul Aziz, former deputy A.D.O La rut and Matang. has succeeded Tengku Zubir hert.43 words
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169 1964-08-13 7 A hero's welcome awaits P.M. on Friday J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman will return .on Friday at 3.30 p.m. to a "hero's welcome" at the airport. He will be met by the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. other Cabinet Ministers and senior officials, members of the diplomatic corps169 words
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134 1964-08-13 7 yELUK ANSON. Wed An appeal to the women of Teluk Aiison to come forward and do their bit for their community and country was made here last night by Miss Yang Pai Yok. secretary of the women's section of Malayan Chinese Association headquarters134 words
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181 1964-08-13 7 VIALACCA, Wed. Th« ITI Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said last night that local Indonesian agents had attempted to establish a puppet government in Malaysia He said he wai punted beause these were the people fho had181 words
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Advertisement177 1964-08-13 7 SAT and grow SLIM lose lbs. every week BISKS® every day! -^^AJr Bisks are so much crisper, «o much more enjoyable- now. Their Bpecial formula helps you eat less, but you still have three well-balanced meals a day. These Slimmere' Biscuits are the easiest and certainly the ohe&pest aid to177 words
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Advertisement101 1964-08-13 7 In 4^6 k* ill Over 31 Million LM Ericsson Public Crossbar Lines in service and on order on all continents bear witness of the way the wind is blowing. An ever increasing number of Telephone Administrations take a pride in f^" offering their customers a first- I L«ql eration and101 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-08-13 8 SINGAPORE, Wed SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, this afternoon cut a giant cake, in the shape of a refinery, in Pulau Bukom on the occasion of the 3rd anniversary of the Singapore Shell refinery. Measuring 40 ins square and 30 ins174 words
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Article201 1964-08-13 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. David L. Creedy Is to take over from Mr. Michael D. Llewellyn as BOAC's sales manager for SouthEast Asia In Singapore. The appointment, which takes effect this month, has been made to enable Mr. Llewellyn to attend a one-year senior management201 words
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Article43 1964-08-13 8 IPOH. Wed.— A sundry shopkeeper. Lav Keng Seong, 40, whose dog bit a schoolboy, Mohamed Shariff. 12, at his shop in Kampong Paloh near here on Dec. 12 last year, was fined $10 by the magistrate's court here today.43 words
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231 1964-08-13 8 Buddhists want younger board members DEN AN G, Wed. Twenty-one members of the Penanjj Buddhist Association have asked the board of directors (management committee) to call a special meeting to consider a proposed amendment to a controversial rule under which directors are appointed for life. The amendment, whic-n had earlier231 words
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98 1964-08-13 8 CINGAPORE, Wed. Yap Kock Kwan, 18, was walking along a back lane ofT Desker Road last night when his pen was stolen by LJ.n Yang Klang of Jalan Buklt Ho Swee. Today. In a magistrate's court, Llm pleaded guilty to98 words
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Article71 1964-08-13 8 TAIPINQ.. Wed. A goodwill committee was formed at Knmuntinß near here yesterday a! ;> Meting presided by Perak State Assemblyman, Mr. Goh Chok Sam Inche Jaffar Udol was elected chairman of the committee with Mr. Lee All Pak and Mr. K. K. Pothiwal as vice-chairmen. Mr.71 words
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Advertisement495 1964-08-13 8 Youwalkinit. j/^t-®^^< Talk in it. Or jfis^^^M just relax in it. Ij|(^^>J That's the difference betueen *^9ts Jr^fr wg> r@£ JJ the new Ronson Escort I TrS^ vv $f and every other hairdryer. i^S^ <^3^ U tilks around wuh you j L fc _jmr on a long lead. A Vt^f^^'^495 words
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Miscellaneous176 1964-08-13 8 t/#*»f/ Oop By V.T. Ham tin WERE MXI YEft ER, UH-fSUjJ] V" "\>OU UNPERSTANP, m WH«T9 MV NAME? A" N/ S I NEVER HEARD 111 WT SPEAKING \you WOULPW GET I /HO. I\ OF COURSE, WE VOUk WHY, ITS NUX V YEW JOF A GOS>^ ///I gr ATO ME, SIR?176 words
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Article, Illustration282 1964-08-13 9 Biggest-ever tussle for the leadership of youth body at annual assembly on Sept, 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The biggest-ever tussle for the leadership ot the Umno youth section will take place at the organisation's annual assembly here on Sept. 3. Six282 words
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269 1964-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. travel agency firm of G.C. Nanda and Sons 1 Ltd. today charged in the Industrial Arbitration Court that "deliberate mischief" had been caused by its employees during a strike in May this year following a dispute over non-recognition of the Singapore Manual and269 words
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77 1964-08-13 9 KUAI.A LOMPOR, Wed The I Chinese Service of Radio Malaysia last night won >hr National Language Month debating competition tor staff. Giving away the prizes, the nrtini? Director of the Department of Radio. Inchc Murtadza Za'ba. said he was surprised at the high standards77 words
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103 1964-08-13 9 viNUAfUKt, wen .\ine out ot 12 himilies who lost their home.s in yester- day's fire in Upper Aljunled Road had been given liousIng board flats in Ceylang Serai, Taniong Rhu and Bukit Ho Swee. The three remaining fajnlUea nre staying with relatives and103 words
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76 1964-08-13 9 I/LAI.A I.UMPL'R. Wfd. Ihe I* National Language* Action Yont today crltii.-i.sed the Federal Mablishment Office lor using inelish in Its circulars. U called on the Government to ake action against those who "Inult" the national language. The leader of the Front, lnci.e fahva bin76 words
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138 1964-08-13 9 SUsGAPORE, Wed Ibranim bin Kwaim. s\i. who pleaaed guiiiv touuv In a magistrate .•> court ol a charge of criminal breach > I of trust ol xootis worth 54.134 Delonßinß to a company In Seranuoon Road, waa jailed lor six months. The138 words
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Article48 1964-08-13 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Netherlands Consul-general. Mr. L. O. Ravesloot. will present some sclen11fie books to the National Library on Friday at 11 a.m. The books cover subjects ranging I from the theory of relativity to rocket propulsion, and represent the best in Dutch publications today48 words
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Article50 1964-08-13 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Llm Chua today pleaaed guilty in a magistrate's court of stealing 81b. of scrap rubber valued at $2.50 from a factory at Yio Chu Kang Road yesterday. He was given a six-month con- ditlonal discharge by Mr. Khoo Hia I Hlong, the macutrat*. I50 words
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173 1964-08-13 9 Siew Sin: Malaysia can teach world a lesson KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia could teach the world a lesson in preaching and practising interfaith co-operation, the Finance Minister. Mr. Tar Siew Sin, said tonisht. He was speaking as chairman of the second public meeting of the Malayan Council for Interfaith Co-operation173 words
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301 1964-08-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, W«d OUNDREDS of out- patients at the General Hospital here have to wait for hours, some as long as two days, to get their medicine all because 11 hospityl dispensers are working -to rule for better wages and workin° conditions. The dispen.sers.301 words
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77 1964-08-13 9 KUCHIXG. U c d. Counterfeit 20 cent coins are circulating in Sarawak the police warned todty. A spokesman said the counterfeit was almost perfect. It was made of Inch trade copoer. The only noticeable defect was that the silver coating was »:> thin that77 words
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Article33 1964-08-13 9 PEN A NO. Wed. A liquor-lov-uui ih. ft raided thr bar of the Perak Hotel at Tamone Buneah Usi nichi iind rsraped with iO2 worth r>f brandy and other drinks.33 words
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145 1964-08-13 9 M-day joy limited by cholera in Trengganu I/UALA TRENGGANU, 1V Wed. The chairman of the Malaysia Day celebrations committee here, Inche Mansor bin Mohamod, .said today there will only be a limited celebrat'on in the district because of cholera. There would be no public celebration or Catherine in the district,145 words
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Article39 1964-08-13 9 PARIT BUNTAR Wed PM» wan bin Han Sallrh 18. a Form Pour pupil of the Government Secondary School. B.tean Scral. died after he was knocked down by a car a mile north of Bagan Serml yesterday.39 words
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Advertisement205 1964-08-13 9 \*&ft*f^ BBk Jam jflTv Bff&s^Bfc' T <:^SW Br w f W 1 w W 1 m i f^m '^H^BBfe vJ Be JBf mm fl^^Bj^HFS/ Pick up the NEW Canonet and you'll be shy of quality 35mm cameras no m '^W m longer. Canonet is so easy to use you simply205 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-08-13 9 Straits Times Crossword 4CMOM ~>- Old N. African heap* mud in 1. an of the serpent on the bewilderment on a Scot (8). Thames? (4 4>. Cut us over the way and redS 1 down Exclude* without den with confusion iB>. directions game to be shot In 11 Kar-fetched articles?266 words
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Obituary78 1964-08-13 10 ■'•ral* $10 (Hlmlmmm) CLARK! HELEN widow of t*j* late TV Farieigh Clark* and much Mmcd mother or Maureen pa*a*d away i aan rnlir on utn MADAM HU NOOK MBONQ a4*sd 17 ITS- pe»««f»lly oa l 1* »«4 at her rtstdetw* »7 Jalaa Vamhota leaving behind aon* on* rodaon two78 words
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Article175 1964-08-13 10 e7ar»J» tit (Minim in) TMI FAMILY OP the late Mr. Lm Cnvr Choon givs grate r«| -nig, to a: relative*, frtanda for tbetr laal—i eipraaiiooa ot sympathy la tbaar s*d kua. MRS. AONES PIRNAMOrt aad ramllv ot late Mr. FVmnela Psnuait sincerely thank relatives /frtaaai* for funeral attendance. wpsatna175 words
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Obituary27 1964-08-13 10 it Wotdm Sl» (MiMmmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of R. Murugeah. Copra!, departed on 13-8-1063. Gone, hut .ilwava remembered hy me beloved brother*, alters and mother.27 words
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Article682 1964-08-13 10 J Communist reaction to last week's retaliatory strikes by American warplanes against torpedo boat bases in North Vietnam continues to be limited to words. Some Chinese jets (the South Vietnam Premier, Gen. Khanh, puts the number at 15) have moved into I North Vietnam, and more may682 words
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Article435 1964-08-13 10 Tasek. regarded a.« the leas successful of the various Malayan industrial promotion < schemes, is turning out to j i have been more of a dark horse. Just over three years after its inauguration it is turning out a wide range of products, from cement (at the biggest435 words
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Article128 1964-08-13 10 The announcement that Malaysian Industrial Develop- ment Finance Ltd. is to participate in the financing of factory projects in Singapore is excellent news. It represents a step towards the realisation that industrial growth in any part of Malaysia benefits the country as a whole. Earlier, there had128 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1964-08-13 10 Fighting corruption with a tip from the Moguls MEETINGS ON THE LAWN AND HOLY MEN FOR A MORAL SERVICE CORPS by SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT New Delhi, Wednesday MOST mornings in the week a little crowd gainers on the wide lawns of the house in New Delhi of Mr. Nanda, the Homa1,177 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-08-13 10 RICHARD HALL - KAUNDA ACCEPTS A CHALLENGE RICHARD HALL By SINCE the followers of Alice Lenshina began rampaging in northern Rhodesia, Prime Minister Kenneth Kaunda has shown a cool deterership which has inmination and leadcreased his stature. The disaster which hit the country like a tornado of madness has been a harsh test360 words
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Letter191 1964-08-13 10 THE OLD AND NEW CLASH To deny that responsibility In the name of the rules of his department would at all levels of society below the most sophlatl rated be regarded as culpable betrayaL Mr. Nanda's diwan-i-ain n barely more than a demonstration, and It may be doubted whether the191 words
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Letter160 1964-08-13 10 \iaay people concerned about current trends In Malaysia have urged me to refute publicly ana in detail the attacks launched against my recent articles on the Singapore riots and the need to consolidate Malaysia. In particular. I have been strongly advised to expose the argument contained in160 words
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Advertisement707 1964-08-13 10 Slraili Tiae* f Malay Mail I latslfled advertisement* saay be headed tea I- Ptoar COLO aTTOKAGaT AMCAtM Orcstard Rawd COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATON G KaTPPCL, ROAO— NAVAL BASK A.lfcartti*' «Bian: CITY BOOK STORK LTD WLOnw Nun Cl»s« o—r TMC MaTW* PHOMT FrttpartHCit'l wtopsMMM^toaVt M. M. ItMAIL NAMWM tTOMC707 words
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Advertisement43 1964-08-13 10 "'gee ghou)" The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importer* t Exporter* or High Clou Wonts* Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Stro«*, T«l: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement164 1964-08-13 10 day &HESH AFTER-SALES SERVICE including Sundays and Public Holidays. I <*> us v^ •j. To ensure prompt service <-* and supply of spare pans Jp Insist oa Certificate of (•tIWMI Guarantee issued by .'[nil .> Kun Cwm (Haiiya) Ltd. Ml BM|I ,v *^)H Fop the best go for AVAILABLE FROM164 words
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262 1964-08-13 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. A n c w 1 y-formed multi-million dollar company, the Pan-Elec-tric Industries Ltd., is to take over control of four companies in the State. They are the Utility Finance Ltd.. and the Metal Agencies t M> Ltd., whtch currently262 words
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Article32 1964-08-13 11 PENANG, Wed. Mr. Khoo Heng Choon, the city Council administrative assistant, has been appointed assistant City Secretary from Aug l He succeeds Mr. Soh Eng Lim who resigned In July.32 words
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Article273 1964-08-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaysian Govt will use it for building schools, hospitals and power supply: Chance for short and long-term investors i fHE Malaysian Government today launched a new $75 million national development loan catering for short and long-term investors. The loan, a Central Bar* spokesman273 words
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132 1964-08-13 11 QINGAPORE Wed. Th« O secretary'- general of Singapore Umno, Dato Syed Esa AJmanoer, said today that he had wiitten to the Malaysian Minister for Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. about alleged "illtreatment to the Malays by the police and the132 words
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299 1964-08-13 11 Armed men grab $12,780 payroil in afternoon hold-up SINGAPORE. Wed. Three armed robbers grabbed a $12,780 payroll from a granite quarry supervisor in lonely and narrow Chia Eng Say Road, off 8j m.s. Bukit Timah Road this afternoon. The supervisor. Mr Chia Kirn Swee, 50. of Singapore Quarries Co. Ltd.299 words
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194 1964-08-13 11 $3mil. training centre will soon be ready KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. rrHE new $3 million x Industrial Training Institute in Kuchai Road (off 44 mile. Klang Road) will turn out more than 1,000 apprentices every year, the Minister c' Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. said today. The Institute,194 words
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392 1964-08-13 11 Discussion, persuasion, consent of all communities the need SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T<HE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan x Yew, today said the new social and economic problems arising out of the formation of Malaysia would take time to solve. Mr. Lee, who was touring392 words
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Article82 1964-08-13 11 LONDON. Wed. Helicooter pilots of 845 British Naval Air Commando Squadron have transported more than 90 cholera epidemic victims to Sarawak liospi:al it was announced here The epidemic is in the Nanga Oaat area, where the squadron has a forward bu.se 30 miles from theReuter - 82 words
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Article41 1964-08-13 11 KOALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Filipino violinist. Mr. Otlopez Kabayao, with Mr. Hovita Anciano at the piano, will give a recital at the Malayan Teachers' College auditorium. Pantai Valley, on Sunday, in aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind.41 words
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112 1964-08-13 11 I/UCHINO. Wed The Chief of Armed Forces Stall. Ueut.Oen. Tengku Oman bin Tengltu Mohd Jewa, today had a close up view of security forces' border posts in Sarawak's Pint and Second Divisions. He met men of the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment. First Federation112 words
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77 1964-08-13 11 We will help you Mentri tells settlers KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tho Mentri Besar of Selangor Inehe Harun bin Ha.ii Idns. this afternoon visited the Sunm Midah group settlement, about 6t mile* from here. He told settlers that the Government would provide all facilities to help them in farming Inche Harun77 words
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Article127 1964-08-13 11 ISO new posts for Sabah, Sarawak |(UALA LUMPUR. Wed A total of 130 new posts are to be created in the Department of Information and Broadcasting In the States of Sabah and Sarawak. This was stated by Syed Zainal Abidin. Secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, before be127 words
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Article23 1964-08-13 11 KLANG. Wed.— lnspector Chiew Putt Fan of the Special Branch here has been posted to the Contingent Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur23 words
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254 1964-08-13 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An expectant mother, accused of causing the death of a 13-year-old girl by negligent driving, was today acquitted and discharged by the Second Criminal District Judge. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. Sonia Norma Gosden, 19. wife of a commercial assistant, was254 words
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91 1964-08-13 11 Goh to open nylon factory in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Kent Swee. will open a S4 million factory belonging to the Chenta NTlon Co. at Jalan Tukang Tiga. >■ the Jurong Industrial Estate, oo Auk 23 A spokesman for the corrn.T said today that in91 words
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Advertisement200 1964-08-13 11 NOW ON SALE! I Readers Read by Influential People Everywhere P J AUGUST ISSUE I Containing I Duty, Honour, Country The Reminiscences I of General Douglas A. Mac Arthur. From a E forthcoming book. Is Civilization Progress? by Charles A. Lindbergh. The Wonders of High-Pressure Oxygen Treatment with pressurized oxygen200 words
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Advertisement147 1964-08-13 11 Wf\ ONE EXTRA REFILL I\ |WITH EVERY \\SHEAFFErVS IMPEI L SAFEeiIARII BALLPOINT r \vi To let you try the revolutionary Sheafier Vul D°k umenta l 303 Refill, for a limited period WWvi ls now k^S given free with every WWtt Sh ca fT er Imperial IT Ballpoint purchased n S*147 words
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Miscellaneous687 1964-08-13 11 Today's Radio, TV quests. 10.30 Asian Club: 11.00 RADIO SINGAPORE New 05 ><usle Prom The Opera; 12.00 Midnight Cloee. SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 aod v Mtm. RADIO MALAYSIA MtOILM WAV* SEKVICE. «7f metres. NATIONAL AM.: 840 Good Morning; 6.01 SHORTWAVE SERVICES: Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 41.7 and tfl.2 metre* 7.10 Up687 words
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Article263 1964-08-13 12 HAPPY HOMES FOR GIRLS WHILE Mrs. Nancy Tsiboc of Kumasi. Ghana, was serving as a lay magistrate in a yeu ven ile court, she saw boys being tried as juvenile delinquents, but no girls. She wonderrd uhrthn thrrr was a problem .ihmi cirlv and she finally found thrm running around263 words
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Article, Illustration659 1964-08-13 12 Close up on feet with an eye to comfort TAKK one look at ;i woman's face and you can guess more or less il she feels comfortable in her shoes. So says Mr. A. Nceter. a senior executive of a leading British firm which manufactures foot comfort products. He added:659 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-08-13 12 Betty's lucky day IT was her first d;\v out shopping in Singapore and it proved to be the luckiest day for Mrs Betty Connell when she received a surprise gift a food hamper worth $50. She was one of the first to win the "lucky ticket" prize at the Singapore137 words
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Article68 1964-08-13 12 OWL- EYES arc back in sunglass fashions. This round lens which first was introduced 30 years ago has made full circle and is a top shape this year. So reports one manufacturer. Foster Grant, which says that also new are colour co-ordinations. One group of sun specs hM68 words
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Advertisement143 1964-08-13 12 fl :s "Caur-loie" 'C**^*^ j ■> tS Within a ft» vtirs. NINA RICCI Perfume* have »on lM rrco^nition. On fire comment* and in more than to countries, the IM? <Q NINA RICCI fraqrancej a-e proudly presented by the »ft ftinest presitjfc and quality stores, vho are conscious ol the Sy143 words
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Advertisement312 1964-08-13 12 Banish all HAIR REMOVING CREAM XL Now, end embarrassment caused by mt** V nnsirhtly hair— without th* worry PH of soreness or "after irritation". Spread grentle new Immao crenm on underarms, arms, le«fs— and hair lust melts away. Immac's gentle action is certain jfrts rid of all unwanted hair quickly,312 words
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286 1964-08-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. NEGOTIATIONS are now in progress between Australian and Malaysian industrialists to establish more joint ventures in Malaysia. This was announced here today by the Deputy Premier and Minister for Industrial Development of Queensland, Mr. A. W. Munro, who is286 words
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198 1964-08-13 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Miss Khoo Beng Choo, almoner of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, has been awarded the Creech Jones Scholarship. She will soon go to Britain to take the one-year diploma course In social policy and administration at the University College of198 words
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Article106 1964-08-13 13 PENANO. Wed.— Presence of mind enabled a shop assistant to escape from two armed robbers last night. Yap Boon Kofc. 20, ot Lahat Road, was cycling along MacAlister Road at about 9.15 p.m. when two men on bicycles stopped him at the function of Ayer106 words
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Article53 1964-08-13 13 iPOH Wea The acting Minister Tun Abdul Razak. ».n attend a rural development briefin« by heads of departments here on Saturday. Inche Ahmad bin Said, thr Menin Besar who had earlier planned to tour the Krian district later this week, has cancelled the trip to53 words
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Article54 1964-08-13 13 SUNOEI. PATANI. Wed Miss Lim Siew Lan. eldest daughter of Mr. Lim Pee Han, a Kedah Member of Parliament, left by the Zeeland yesterday evening to continue her studies at the Stella Maria Convent in Northam. Devonshire. She was a former pupil of the Penanit54 words
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Article43 1964-08-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— There are at present 352 Malaysian student* in educational and technical institutions in India, an Information Service of India statement said today. Most of them are in colleges in Bombay. Delhi and Madras, he statement added.43 words
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231 1964-08-13 13 Malaysians took $789m life assurance ast year SINGAPORE, Wed. The total of life assurance business in Malaysia at the end of last year is estimated at $789 million. The estimate was made by the general manager of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd.. Mr. N. N. Handa In an231 words
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Article, Illustration64 1964-08-13 13 Dr. Christopher Chen Yun Hiang and his bride. Miss Evelyn Ho Sow Font, after their wedding at the Church of the Sacred Hrart in Singapore. Or. Chen is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chen Pow Loke. Miss Ho is the daughter of Madam Chan Wai64 words
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137 1964-08-13 13 PENANG, Wednesday. 'THE Bishop oi Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. A C.K.S. Sansbury, last night spoke of interdependence and the changed relationships in the Anglican Church today. "Churches In new countries are now independent, with the same rights and responsibilities an their mother137 words
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Article41 1964-08-13 13 SINGAPORE. Wed The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. this morninß received a $2,500 cheque from the welfare committee of the University of Singapore Students' Union for the rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent disturbanches in Sinßapore.41 words
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Article43 1964-08-13 13 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Mr. R. MuUiuthamby Pillai J.P., has been re-elected president of the Bagan Serai branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress Other officials: vice-president Mr. S. Arunasalam. secretary Mr. V. R. Samy and treasurer Mr. K. R Naravanan43 words
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Article54 1964-08-13 13 BATU OAJAH. Wed. A pupil of the Sultan Yusul School here Looi Hunt Keong. 17. was crushed to di-ath here list nt«ht when tree fell on a coffeesull belonging to hi* father. Public Works DeDartmenr oourer* had to cut away the free nefort Loot's54 words
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192 1964-08-13 13 What the No. 60 Squadron was doing in 1920 SINGAPORE. Wed. No. 60 Squadron. Royal Air Force, which has its headquarters at RAF Tengah. is richer by two historic mementoes which have found their way to Wing Commander J. Fraser, officer commanding the squadron. The first is a copy of192 words
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Advertisement295 1964-08-13 13 Engineered for extra performance Jy j I WITH FULL iID CONTROL These art o ftw recent Improvtmnu incorporate in th« 30-Rt J cubic yard excavator with air control: Air operation extended to swing/propel changeover (facilitate* operation of the swing/propel changeover as required, especially on dragshovels engage J on trenching and295 words
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Miscellaneous12 1964-08-13 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f/ s J& I X ASKED TH'LI'Li12 words
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Advertisement551 1964-08-13 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Wsrsts M (Min.)— Box St eta. ejftrs WANTED EXPERIENCED LADY stenographer/Secretary Foreign Emnassy In Kuala Lumpur. Apply giving full particulars to Box No. A 1164 H.T. K.U ACQUIRE A BOOKKEEPING Dtp. loma la three months by our Simplified Postal Study Course. Thousands of ■undents nave already qualified by551 words
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Advertisement542 1964-08-13 14 SITUATIONS VACANT I u JOy r v #ox tt et*. txtrm t WANTIO A Stenographer by a legal firm with a minimum speed 100 words per minute Shorthand and Typewriting 40 words Please atate ace, sex and qualifications. Apply Box A 6773 S.T. (B'pore). WANTED FROM SJtD Term a temporary542 words
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Advertisement596 1964-08-13 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I it Word* tt Min.)— Boa It eta, txtrm THREE BEDROOM Kully Furnished House with servant quarter rent $650 to $600/-. One bedroom flat with furniture $260/- at Frankal Estate. Tel. Spore Mr. Tan ***** between 10.00 a.m. to 6 p.m. AVAILABLE. IMMEDIATELY. Newly decorated fully furnished -«o—596 words
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Advertisement936 1964-08-13 14 HOUSES LAfcD FOR SALE J» Word* SS (Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm] HONOKONO PARK: Furnished modern semi-detaebed 2 storey building. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining room. Kitchen fenced. Area: 3,340 sq.ft. 999 Leasehold land. Prtes: $40,000/-. David Phoa Sons. Valuers ts Estate Agents. Tel: *****/*****. KATONO VILLA The Most936 words
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Advertisement1231 1964-08-13 14 AT YOUR SERVICE i FRESH FLOWERS f Word* SS (Min.)— Box M rfs extrs t»-or<j Si I Min.)— Box SU cf ttlrt KWOK'S PNOTOCOPY SERVICE, PRINCESS SAYS for yon r-itU 22 Thr Arradr 1M Kloor. Tel: *****. flowers. thoughtfully «<>l<-. ted uni PNOTOCOPI»:n DOCUMENTS can be beautifully utrunnd that "sparkle"1,231 words
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Advertisement1332 1964-08-13 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAT U.R.: Ove S'Dct s*" v S'f-tm ••tuant MENELAUS Li«erpMl, Dublin til. 35 Am Am 1' 21 Aag 21 PATROCLUS Lxcrpeel, Dublin, Glasgow Caa 31 Aag 14 Aug 15 It ta 1) AUTOLYCUS Literpiet. Avcnomutb Aug 21 Sept 2 Avg 21/21 MtCHAON Liverpaal, Glasgow Am 24/1,332 words
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Advertisement2240 1964-08-13 15 KM THE.BAC LINES I BEN^iLINE I ■■A. \jzM I sutOPOtf a lUAUkiuMMM.r.swmtftHM*. rm»NG taw AW w WftUT M>uu« hovm ti. umho id. roinm) ]/i,«M oa»t _J fHOHI 7W rHONI M*« 4 raom tw rwOM«>m BMMMpWMBaBMPMPMaWMMMPMMMBMHMPBMaaBtMMMaBt WtK^t^^tK^mmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmtmmam^mmmmmtmm EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONttN. tiVERPntA ft CONTINENTAL PtRTS. SAILINGS 10 GENOA, Ll HAVRE, HAMBURG,2,240 words
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Advertisement1298 1964-08-13 15 feELLERMArI BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMIURG ROTTERDAM HAVRt HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Simtfatt Pt S'hta PMt«i KITT OF JONAJHrEStURG II Am (totlS Mil) 17 II Aut •CITY OF DURHAM 21/21 Am 24 25 Aag 2f Aug tti I Of CHBMBt ti/V AM 71 »«t •Cm OF LEICESTER 21/22 Stpl 131,298 words
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672 1964-08-13 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday continued its slow attrition of prices, but most of the movements were of only one or two cents. Notable exceptions were Fitzpatricks, down 10 cents from last business on July 29, and Straits Times,672 words
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Article25 1964-08-13 16 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 11 Ant. 13 'Industrials: 92*4 92;38 Tlw: 185.24* 125.46 rubbers: 103JW 102.18 •Dee, 30, 1983— 10* Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article911 1964-08-13 16 BUSINESS In and reported to M 3 the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS Beustsad (5.000) $1.62: C.S. Holding (1.000) $2.67, (1.000) $2.66. (2.000) $2.65: Ounlap (2,000) $1.95. (5,000) (1.94: Ism (3,000)911 words
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Article83 1964-08-13 16 'THE Federation Minister for A Finance has fixed these prices lor calculating customs duties for the week beginning; on Aug. 13. Robber 66 eta a Ib. Copra S4BO a ton. Coconut oil SB6B a ton. Palm oil 5667.75 a ton. Palm kernels $367.50 a ten. The rate* of83 words
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Article41 1964-08-13 16 'PME Malayan licftanfi tinkt' aim 1 ciatien made (bear changes tn Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all ratt* to JlOO): lellini TT QO ready: Holland Guilders 1161; Swiss Pranea 1391: Belgian Francs l.eti: Frenah Francs lMtTha reat were uac.'tasfd.41 words
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Article96 1964-08-13 16 TiIELBOURNE, Wed.— lndustrial! x held steady levels In quiet trading after the Federal Budget was announced. Buyers held oft B H P lost 3d. to 53/9. Oils and baae metals traded narrowly arounc' steady levels. Loans were steady. C.R.A 40/3 Mount Ida 4fi'll N r.rokcn Rill <10« >96 words
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Article249 1964-08-13 16 Aug. 12. Thre* months. INDUSTRIALS Boustaad 13 eta. M. Containers 13 eta. Dunlops 14 cts. M. Cables 15 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. UcAlister 13 cts. E. Bmelters 27 eta M. invest. 12 cts. Eseo 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 20 eta. Pad Dlsp. 13 eta. Rothmans 9 eta. Fitzpatricks249 words
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Article248 1964-08-13 16 AUGUST tint grid* rubber lob, eloiod at 6 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 661 cents per Ib. down one-elfcbth of a cent on Tu»»day's closing level for tbe position. The tone was quiet. R.A.B. and F.M.R.E. oleslng price* In cents per Ib. ysstsrdsy: Int. I R 8.8.248 words
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Article223 1964-08-13 16 Plantation outputs tor July «era: Amalgama/ad Malay E«tatea 129.000 'b. Etassett Rubber 3T.mio Ib. Borrill 144.000 Ib. Buklt Kepoori M4M Kuala, Sldim lil'.sOO lb. New Serendah 217.800 Ib. Tal Stag 26.125 lb. Beradin 134,000 Ib. Brooklanda Sehingur 320.100 Ib. Brooms 417.500. Burnt UertaJ&m 634.000 Ib. Buklt fltrabawaag 66.000223 words
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Article68 1964-08-13 16 /"HIHftC Prsduce Exchange, Sm- aaavre nesn prlesi per pi-ul yssterday: Cecwnut all: bulk ISIJ se-llrm iinjm *54t sellers Ceara: Aug >*-|.t L K Unguoled. Pspper: Muntok vrhttr ÜBS >nl«<. Harawak whitr 1132J *ellrrSarawak hlack Mdj asilen Lmiponic Mack Slut Milan |Oi sellers. Inmnn Ctcenut Oil Millers' A«««--alatlen priest:68 words
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Advertisement1124 1964-08-13 16 Yr"^""^""ivAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Service H'ront Yokohama Haiitu Mor.t'rai lorcnto Cieveiano C'Cito "Tain Man" Ji Sept 1 Oct 74 Oct 2 Net I' PJSt 11 NM "Krailtwa Mart" 4 Sept 14 Sapt 11 Bet 72 Oct Oct IS Oel i Ne» West Coast of Central and1,124 words
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Advertisement1073 1964-08-13 16 AUSTNALIA SERVICE INBIA, PARISIAN ANB P. Stflf tEPVICI Itt Frtaattli, Alelailt. Miltesni. Sftett Tti Mstfai at* Nappattnae Ptnaai f. i Till Spft i PO" P- S'nam f««»«i itMOIt I. Port 13/15 taf *»'ULA la Pt 17 tut IS Alf II ttf BUIIMBA 7 Stpt I/If Stpt 11/13 Slfl MJULA j>ll*ipi1,073 words
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Advertisement220 1964-08-13 16 V"^^ ORIENT MID-EAST LIKES F^> GREAT LAKES SERVICE rAST BIRECT StlllNtS FROM SIN6AP4RE ANB MAUTA TS CANABIAH AMB US 6BIAI USES PORTS. rtatl r Skat) -"nsn| «o»trsa S.I. "MARIBNCA MARIS- Stpt 18/14 Stpt 15/ IB Stpt 17/11 Od 21 ttaatia tall at MONtltAi, IORONIu. HAttiilON. .asNlAtuu CLEVELAND. lOLEBO. BETROIT. StEEN220 words
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Advertisement33 1964-08-13 16 CLOSING PRICES Aucust 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $645.12} a picnl (up $3.75). V o ffi c1 a I estimated offering: 210 tons (up 20 tons).33 words
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868 1964-08-13 17 Tin price is up $3.75: US supply plentiful rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $3.75 a picul to 5645.12J on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 20 tons to 210 tons. In London both spot and forward metal had been up £5 a ton,868 words
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Article116 1964-08-13 17 CHIPS lying alanaiM* tt»t Slngapara Harbour ahirxi ar a«a«atad tanay ara: Maxwell Brmnder 6. Fernmoor S/T. Lara Mellng 8/9, Btate of Aium 13/14, Trlenia 23/24. Van Naek 23 26. Keerkrln* 27, Patroclua :i/32 Menela.ua 33/36. World Heath 39/ Mi Oranvlle 40/41. Dreadao 42/43, si rant Johore 4S,116 words
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Article40 1964-08-13 17 ON trvr frtt tittimgt markat In Hong Kong vaalerday tnr U.I. dollar was quoted at 5 75 J for TT and 8 74i for caih. •tarilni «'n quoted at It t* aad •n* tatl ar «ald at I'4B|.40 words
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Advertisement1579 1964-08-13 17 UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM nBrB MIC| vnm nnf/ v» r AND BY ORDER OP THE DECREE NISI FOR DIVORCE SUPERINTENDING NAVAL store officer, a vinculo Matrunoui H M D ™d YABD m THE DIBT ICT cocmi or THE DIRECTOR OF SUPPLIES TRANSPORT, Mercy Jebamalar Sinnlah wife of H.Q. SINGAPORE BASE AREA.1,579 words
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Advertisement683 1964-08-13 17 TENDERS JKR. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractors Class "EX" and above will be invited at the Pejabat Jurutera Kerja Kanan, Pahang Tengah. Temerloh up to 3.00 p.m. of the 20th August, 1964 for: (a) Turfing of sidetables, bunds and slopes of fill Including provision of shutes between683 words
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Advertisement800 1964-08-13 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI Applications are Invited for appointment to the post of Clerk/ Interpreter in the Judicial Department, Brunei. (2 posts). QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have passed tbe Overseas School Certificate or equivalent examination and be really proficient In at least three Chinese dialects. Malay and English. SALARY: In800 words
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Advertisement797 1964-08-13 17 TENDERS JXR. TENDER NOTICE j lvR negeri sembilan Ten-lers from Class 'C* and vr)T rr above P.W.D. Registered Contrac- TENDER NOTICE tors wUI be received by the Pen- mmmmAmm j garah Kerja Raya, Persekutuan Tenders will be received Tanah Melayu, Jalan Maxwell, from Registered P.W.D. ConKuala Lumpur up to 3.00797 words
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Article, Illustration2114 1964-08-13 18 Big Noise makes it all the way WINNERS AT A GLANCE R*ce 1 Tin Invest i s 30 > Race 2: Topea < $20 > Race 3: Stagtag B#y i*!6i; Race 4: Hl* Now Iftt); Race 5: Terbanf < Sls > Race 6: Call Me Sir ($10); Race 7: Cornelia2,114 words
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Article68 1964-08-13 18 LONDON. Wed. Lester Piggott continued to forre ahead in his bid to wrest the English jockey championship from Australia's Scobie Breaslcy. Piggott took his tally of winning rides to 111 in 461 mounts last weekend. Australian Ron Hutchinson. in second position, has 86 wins from 46968 words
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Article, Illustration726 1964-08-13 18 THE OVAL MUST PRODUCE the GOODS FIFTH TEST PREVIEW by Jack Flngleton LONDON, Wed. TWE English and Australian Test cricketers will x need to turn on a Test out of the ordinary, beginning at The Oval tomorrow if this series is not to rank as one of the greatest disappointments726 words
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551 1964-08-13 18 Worcester, Warwick continue tussle ONDON. Wed. WorJu ce&tershlre and Warwickshire continued their neck-and-neck struggle for the English county cricket championship when both won their matches yesterday Worcestershire clung to their one-point lead over Warwickshire by gaining a comfortable win over Essex by 167 runs. Warwickshire's victory was more impressive. SetReuter - 551 words
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Article200 1964-08-13 18 LONDON. Wed Enßiiah county cricket champnnsnip table to-date (played, won, lost, drawn, no decision. Ist. lnne lead in match lost. Ist. inns lead in match drawn, points.: Surrey and Worcestershire records Include one point for tie on first innings in match drawn. Hampshire gained five points inReuter - 200 words
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Article284 1964-08-13 18 TENNIS UAMBURO. Wed. Wilhelm 1 Bungert won the men's singles title in the German lawn tennis championships here yesterday when he beat Christian Kuhnke 0-«, 6-4, 7-6, «-4 in the all-German final. Buiik-rt. a semi-finalist at Wimbledon, and Kuhnke were the first Germans to contestReuter; AP - 284 words
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Advertisement63 1964-08-13 18 Now Famous' Pall Mall When you buy a packet of 'GOLD BAND* PALL MALL filter you get the same perfect mildness, the same irri, Jiiii King Size satisfaction, that has made .£si PALL MALL famous around the world ii^a^^a^ plus a pure white modern filter. [pP! ml MIStESI Look for63 words
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Advertisement59 1964-08-13 18 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH ConMMM H«ucMoraphM»-* .ktllt ftrrat inmnlly 1» punptM f»u, Prawnw tiniipln from nnail ing— lmvm no untight It mo". F rte from oil aa4 i'cii»— don net crack, mi orxlog llw port* ui'ip'V make-up over m, D.-tr.but.d b, THi BORNEO59 words
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537 1964-08-13 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Singapore hope to top the medal list ERNEST FRIDA: By Singapore. Wednesday "Till; timely return of M. Jegathesan has boosted 1 the hopes of a star-studded Singapore team the strongest so far to be fielded— of scoring the most golds at the first Malaysian AAU championships which will be held537 words
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253 1964-08-13 19 MALAYAN CA BECOMES MALAYSIAN BODY ON SUNDAY CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malayan Cricket Association is to become a Malaysian body and throw open its membership to Sabah and Sarawak. This change will take place at an extraordinary general meeting of the MCA to be held at the Penang Sports Club253 words
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Article463 1964-08-13 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. A record 81 entries have been received 'or the Tanglln Malaysia Open Invitation Junior Tennis Championships on Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Those entered for the Under-16 girls and boys doubles championships have been drawn Into the Under-19 section because of Insufficient entries. All463 words
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Article60 1964-08-13 19 SINGAPORE. Wed Wearnes it others. SBHFA Div One Cham'.ons. started their bid for the suuble by edging Cold Storage 3-2 n a Senior knockout match at Farrer Park today In the Junior section. Jardlne Waugh beat Breweries 6-1. In )ther Senior ties Shell and Mercantile Bank60 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-08-13 19 Not so rosy for swimmer Rose— /CANBERRA, Wed. Sir \j Robert Menzles, the Australian Prime Minister, was today asked to Intervene to ensure that swimmer Murray Rose represented Australia at the Tokyo Olympics. Mr. Nixon, a Country Party member, made the request In the House of Representatives. He said theReuter - 204 words
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Article312 1964-08-13 19 SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— t Malaysian Armed Forces qualified for the seml-flnals cf the Federation inter-Ser- I vices soccer competition when j ihev beat Johore by four fzoals to nil on the Rifle Rai.tte Koad Rround today. Forces displayed good teamwork Inside-right Ayoub was the most312 words
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265 1964-08-13 19 MWHA want an English coach for their tour team SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MALAYSIAN Women's Hockey Association will engage a coach of the Hockey Association of England to prepare a Malaysian women's team for a tour of Australia in June next year. This was disclosed by Mrs. Tan Yoon Yin. Malaysian WHA265 words
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Article85 1964-08-13 19 CINGAPORE, Wed. A team of 33 rugger players from Hong Kong will tour Malaysia for a series of four matches from Dec 6 to Dec. 13. They will play two matches In Singapore against Joint Services on Dec. 10 and against a Civilian XV85 words
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146 1964-08-13 19 CYCLINY Open grass track event at S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysia Cyclists' Federation will hold an open grass track cycling carnival at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sept. 6 from 6 9 pm. The following are the events: Individual open events 800. 1.600 and 4.800 metres; schoolboys: 800 and 1,600146 words
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Article98 1964-08-13 19 Africa's yes to match v Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—. An Inter Continental soccer competition between the All-Stars of Africa and Asia is likely to be inaugurated this year. The African Football Confederation have already agreed to the Asian Football Confederation's proposal to suit this intercontinental seriea > The African body98 words
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Article146 1964-08-13 19 OSLO Wed Dallas Long. American world record holder, won the shot putt at the International athletics meeting here last night with a good throw of 20.08 metres (85ft l^'jlnt. Long's worlrl record Is 20.87 m (87ft 10). Z. Smollnsky (Poland) won th» hammer event with 66.27Reuter - 146 words
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Advertisement217 1964-08-13 19 Heartburns^. relief in jb? minutGS FROM HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, UPSET STOMACH When you're suffering the pain of aJSI Heartburn, Indigestion or Upset Stomach after a meal, take BISMAO hrthnfafrf tablet*. The active ingredients work ™%Z r.i[[ immediately. They ea« the pain. AUJtosroHACH f soothe your stomach, and make you DIJO DUI217 words
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Miscellaneous78 1964-08-13 19 SPORTO DIARY SOCCER—Krian l«« (Parlt Buntar): Tali Ayer Est v Krian CRC (padang). Taipinj Lge: Persntuan Melayu v Pemuda Sokan <Esplanade). T. Anson Div. 2: Town Council v Sabrang Est (Speedy Rd>. RIGGER Inter-Club: Klang v VIOBA (Klang). ATHLETICS—HQ 28 Cwealth Infantry Brigade meet (Terendak r *****). Malacca. SOCCtR Krian78 words
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Article, Illustration552 1964-08-13 20 All together— for progress Singapore to set up a joint council of Govt, labour and management for 'fruitful co-operation' Singapore, Wednesday. A NEW body called the State Economic Consultative Council is to -be set up to secure the closest co-operation between labour, management and Covernment in all fields of economic552 words
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Article, Illustration627 1964-08-13 20 Anti-national evil-doers have been curbed in S'pore; Goh creasing market for oil; good progressive management; and excellent management labour relations. It was not so long ago that Singapore acquired for a brief and unhappy period an unsavoury reputation in manage-ment-labour relations, he said. That was when the Communists were able627 words
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Article92 1964-08-13 20 Poles choose a new President WARSAW. Wed. Mr Edward Ochab. 38, son of a Krakow policeman/ was today unanimously elected Chairman of the Polish Council of State— equivalent of President during an extraordinary session of the Sejm (Parliament). There were no other nominees. The Communist Party leader Mr. Wladyslaw Oomulka.Reuter - 92 words
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Obituary81 1964-08-13 20 MR. (HANMUOAM of Ch»nr»l« rs.-5.-d away ruddenly. Corttßr Ivan* I mortuary for cremation at Bldadarl 1 -out 10 a.m. today 13-BH4. MRS. YtC SOON BEE M CtMOf i clwlovfrt ninth. r of Mr Yco Hoik Seng i pxMtd peacefully on Us-M (ravin* behind 2 rana. .> daughter*. 3 moi-in-law.81 words
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86 1964-08-13 20 Australia: We don't want to intervene... CANBERRA. Wed. The Australian Oovernment would not intervene to take the Malay-sia-Indonesia dispute before the United Nations, the Minister for External Affairs Mr. Paul Hasluck told the House of Representatives last night. Replying to a question, he said Tengku Abdul Rahman had said heReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration226 1964-08-13 20 Cured from polio girl, 2½, seeks her parents FATHER LEFT HER AT ASUNTA 8 MONTHS AGO KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One night eight months ago a little girl crippled by polio was taken to the Asunta Hospital, Petaling Jay a, by her father, who left her with a nurse promising to226 words
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Article80 1964-08-13 20 Bob Kennedy to run for Senate NEW YORK. Wed. The New York Times said today it has learned that the Attorney-Ge-neral. Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, had decided to run for the Senate In New York. The Times said Mr. Kennedy expected to make a formal declaration of his candidacy andAP - 80 words
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Article55 1964-08-13 20 SAIGON, Wed. An American army officer was killed today while piloting a helicopter carryIng South Vietnamese troops 30 miles north of here. I His death brings the American toll In action In South Vietnam so for this year to 75 equalling the total for theReuter - 55 words
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Article345 1964-08-13 20 LONDON, Wed.— Although there I was no repetition today of yes- 1 terday's exuberance in stock I markets, the tone was still very satisfactory and gains easily outnumbered losses. Company news was an Important factor in some directions with many good statements coming out. Gilt-edged had another good345 words
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Article44 1964-08-13 20 LONDON, Wed. Spot 20' id.. Sept. 2O'»d.. Oct. 20»*d. Nov. 2O'«d., Oct. Dec. 20',d., Jan./ Mar 2O'«d.. Apr June 20',d.. July Bept 20\d.. Oct. Dec 20Ud.. Jan. Mar 2O'»d.. Apr. June 20^.. c.i.f. Aug. 1»-13 16d.. Sept. 19% d.. Oct lS'.d. Tone: Quiet.44 words
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Article23 1964-08-13 20 LONDON Wed —Buyers £1284. sellers £1285. Forward buyers £1274. sellers £1275. Settlement £1283. Turnover am 350 tons. pjn. 170 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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68 1964-08-13 20 JAKARTA, Wed. The Minister of Estates, Dr. Frans Seda. has > iamed the Soviet Union for causing a stockpile of rubber in godowns. He was quoted by the official Antara news agency as saying that Soviet ships did not arrive In time and causedReuter - 68 words
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163 1964-08-13 20 lESSELTON, Wed. J Sabah's Deputy Chief Minister. Inche Harr'.s bin Mohamed Salleh, said in Tawau yesterday that there might be a need for "certain amendments and adjustments' in the immigration policy now in force in the State. Inche Harris teld a gathering of163 words
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Article34 1964-08-13 20 MOSCOW. Wed— A US destroyer came so close to I passenger liner leccni; "there was a moment when it seemed a collision was inevitable." the Soviet Government newspaper IrvesUa reported last niuiu34 words
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533 1964-08-13 20 DELEGATION FROM 1,000 FIRMS SEE GOVT. OFFICIALS SINGAPORE, Wednesday rpHE MINISTER for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. told more than 500 Indonesian barter traders here today to return to Indonesia and ask their Government to call off its confrontation against Malaysia. Speaking533 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-08-13 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures tn Malaya and Singapore for tne period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 pm yesterday: Highest L*wesl Kuala Lumpur 91 7S Koia Bhmu 88 73 PemuiK 88 3 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 86 Singapore 86 7740 words
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