The Straits Times, 15 August 1964
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Title Section22 1964-08-15 1 1 5 &VJVJ uvAVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Strait Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration211 1964-08-15 1 10,000 greet Tengku MAIN GAIN FROM TRIP WAS ABILITY TO PUT ACROSS DANGEROUS IMPLICATIONS OF SVEKARNO'S POLICY' Sabah MP becomes Cabinet Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman returned in triumph to the nations capital this afternoon, but broke into tears as he spoke of the recent Singapore211 words
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Article, Illustration767 1964-08-15 1 The "main gain" from his visit to Britain, the U.S. and Canada was that he was able to put across the dangerous implications of President Soekarno's confrontation policy. Soon the Tengku will be writing to a number of countries asking them to use their good officesSoong Hon Sin - 767 words
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141 1964-08-15 1 CARRY YOUR IDENTITY CARD AT ALL TIMES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Police today appealed to the public, especially those living in the coastal areas, to carry their iden-tity-cards with them at all times. Since yesterday, when the coasts of Malaya and Singapore were declared security areas, the police and military141 words
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Article83 1964-08-15 1 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay, who likes to be known now by his Black Muslim name of Muhammad All. was secretly married last week to a Chicago "Cover Girl" model, it was reported today. Clay, who has been making coy remarks about aReuter - 83 words
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Article33 1964-08-15 1 SEOUL. Fri. Landslides caused by heavy rainfalls during the week were today reported to have claimed 15 more lives In central Korea. The total death toll now stands at 50. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article59 1964-08-15 1 I TOKYO. Frl. The Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry today announced encephalitis (sleepIng disease) haa claimed the lives of 261 persons and had stricken 942 persons in Japan so far this year. The Ministry warned the nation to be prepared for a major outbreak of theReuter - 59 words
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106 1964-08-15 1 LONDON. Fri.— England cricket captain Ted Dexter. 29. who is Conservative Party candidate for a Welsh constituency. will now have a straight fight against the Labour Party "shadow chancellor". Mr. James Callaghan, in the general election. The Liberal Party announced today that itsReuter - 106 words
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334 1964-08-15 1 Senate amendment terminates training of Indonesian military personnel WASHINGTON, Friday. TiHE Senate yesterday voted overwhelmingly to prohibit any U.S. aid to Indonesia and to end the training of Indonesians at American military schools. The ban, passed by a 62-28 vote, was approved asReuter - 334 words
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Article71 1964-08-15 1 LONDON, Fri. The Prime Ministers of Britain and Southern Rhodesia will have personal talks here on Sept. 7 on the question of Southern Rhodesia's constitutional future, authoritative sources said today. Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Britain's Prime Minister, in recent exchanges with Mr. Lan Smith, the Southern RhodesianReuter - 71 words
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Article49 1964-08-15 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— Four armed men held up an airline cashier outside his home this morning. drove him to Kennedy Airport and forced him to open a safe in the office of American Airlines. They fled with $63,000 in cash and $***** In cheques.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article37 1964-08-15 1 WASHINGTON, Fri— The Defence Department reported today that 265 U.S. servicemen died in South Vietnam from Jan. 1. 1961. through the week ending Aug. 10, 1964. Eighteen others are missing and 1,074 were wounded. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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166 1964-08-15 1 Manuel's murder: 12 appear in court KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Twelve men were today produced before the Registrar of the Sessions Court here in connection with the murder of Cpl. Felix Manuel. They were remanded In police custody lor a week pending investigations. The 12 were detained yesterday after Cpl. Manuel's166 words
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Article50 1964-08-15 1 FOOD BLOCKADE NICOSIA, Fri. Turkish Cyprlot leader Or. Fazill Kuchuk said today it was "only matter of days before his people will be without bread as result of Crock Cypriot blockade. A P THE TEST Australia 245 for five at close. Rodpath no. IS A. W. Grout n.o.50 words
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Advertisement106 1964-08-15 1 I CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND at HtW uv niiMaifflfffS VrTTr"^' ■'&zs£r7 km Bil 'iw»r nfißL PHILCO 1 CAPACITY' If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator— here it is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of all the features— the huge106 words
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Article34 1964-08-15 2 Formosa youths in training BOYS and girls from middle schools and universities in Formosa await a next order d urine a training shooting at their summer camp called "The Youth Combat Training." 1'.P.1. picture.34 words
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Article107 1964-08-15 2 SALISBURY. Frl -Sir Roy Welensky ha.-> announced here that he would contest a Southern Rhodesia Parliamentary by-election as leader of the new "Rhodesia Party." Sir Roy, former Prime Ml: of the now defunct Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, said he I »ould contest the by-election atReuter - 107 words
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Article132 1964-08-15 2 SYDNEY, Fri nrUE State president 1 of the Returned Servicemen's League, Sir William Yeo, yesterday reaffirmed his opposition to any Japanese laying wreath on an Australian war memorial Sir William was speaking at the league's New South Wales congress. He said that since he had opposed132 words
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Article74 1964-08-15 2 JAKARTA, Pri. Indonesia has produced Its first Jet engine, according to Antara news agency. It said the engine was produced yesterday at a new factory at Malang. East Java. The plant cost (US) $2,500,000 to build and employs 700 people plus a number of PolishReuter - 74 words
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Article45 1964-08-15 2 RANGOON. Prl.— Eighty Kachin rebels surrendered to army outposts at Kutkal in the Luhlo district during July 25 to 28. the official news agency said. The agency said 16 surrendered on July 25. 16 on July 27 and 49 on July. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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257 1964-08-15 2 MANILA, Friday. rpiREE Philippine Congressmen have urged President Macapagal to recognise Malaysia. They told the President in a letter yesterday that they understood Malaysia had agreed to submit the Philippine claim to Sabah to the International Court of Justice. In view of this,AP - 257 words
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290 1964-08-15 2 Australia will never abandon Malaysia: Menzies /CANBERRA. Fri.— The Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies, made clear today that Austral i a would not abandon the support of Malaysia or reduce its aid to South Vietnam. He was replying to the Labour opposition leader. Mr. Arthur Calwell. during th« foreign affairs290 words
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Article44 1964-08-15 2 SAIGON, Frl. Saigon polio* has posted additional securi; near the home of Maj-Gen. Duong Van Minh. South Vietnam* Chief of State, because of a threatening telephone call several days ago. The anonymous caller reportedly threatened Maj-Gen. Minh with kidnap. A.P.AP - 44 words
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274 1964-08-15 2 Restriction orders on Nkomo and friends go by parachute N SALISBURY, Friday. EW restriction, orders against Mr. Joshua Nkomo and other African Nationalists were dropped by parachute from a Royal Rhodesian Air Force plane over Gonakudzingwa restriction camp yesterday, an Air Force spokesman said here last night. A High CourtReuter - 274 words
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143 1964-08-15 2 JAKARTA, Fri.— Col. Ibnu Subroto, head or the Army Information Service, yesterday officially denied press reports that Celebes rebel leader Kahar Muzakkar had been captured alive. Col. Subroto told the official hews agency Antara that ths military operations against Mutalckar were being continuedAP - 143 words
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Article36 1964-08-15 2 LUSAKA. Frl. 'Prophetess" Alice Lenshlna, hunted for weeks under "dead or alive" orders, surrendered on Wednesday and called off her "holy years." a blood bath that killed nearly 600 people in Northern Rhodesia.36 words
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155 1964-08-15 2 rKYO, Fri.— Five Chinese officials flew here last night from Peking to open a permanent unofficial trade liaison office which is expected to lead to an expansion of Slno-Japanese trade. Japan is expected to open a similar unofficial trade office In Peking laterReuter - 155 words
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211 1964-08-15 3 AGREED: THE COMMON MARKET FOR ARABS CONTINUED 'AIRO, I ri. Represcntatives of Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Jordan and Syria last night signed a document forming an Arab Common Market. Its aims, as stipulated In the document, are: FREEDOM of movement of people and currency; IREEDOM of trade, and exchange of localReuter - 211 words
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133 1964-08-15 3 TAPE TOWN. Fri.— South African security police detained Dr. May Katzen, a lecturer in history at Cape Town University, under the '90-day law' on Wednesday. Her husband, Mr. Leo Katzen, a senior lecturer in economics at the same university, said his wife was133 words
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Article44 1964-08-15 3 ATHENS. Fri. More than 1.000 Athens newspaper reporters and printers went on a 24-hour strike yesterday, demanding higher pay and other benefits. Ttie strike shut down 16 major newspapers in the Greek capital, virtually blacking out news on the Cyprus crisis. A.PAP - 44 words
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197 1964-08-15 3 Brothel ad on TV mystifies viewers in London f ONDON, Fri— Television viewers throughout London were startled last night by one of those colossal errors that give broadcasting executives nightmares. It happened on the commercial TV channel just before 8 p.m. A public service advertisement for the Labour Ministry's hire-the-handicappedAP - 197 words
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90 1964-08-15 3 U.S. destroyer was 'too close' to ship MOSCOW, Prl. A, U.S. les--1 troyer came so close to' I Ij.isaeuger liner recently that "there was a moment when n seemed a collision was inevitable." the SorJet Government newspaper Izvestia repotted. It aguoted the captain of the 1 1 030-Jon Gruzia asReuter - 90 words
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Article59 1964-08-15 3 MONACO, Prl. Princess Grace of Monaco Is expecting a third child in February, it was officially announced last night. Princess Grace, the former Hollywood actress Grace Kellywas married to Prince Rainier ol Monaco in April, 1956. Th-y already have two children: Princes* Caroline, born In January,Reuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-08-15 3 Grivas in command of Cyprus army now Thimayya: Turkish Cypriote are getting worked up ATHENS, Friday. (JEN. GEORGE ORIVAS, former leader of the Greek Cypriot underground organisation (Eoka), has taken over the supreme command of the Cypriot National Guard, it was announced here last night. His appointment follows the resignationReuter - 392 words
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245 1964-08-15 3 IIfEST BERLIN. Fri. An anf?ry crowd of 500 West Berliners last night surrounded a Soviet military car, kicked it and tore off its licence plate as its driver tried to pass through to East Berlin. The car was goinK through theReuter - 245 words
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Article33 1964-08-15 3 HERSHEY, Pennsylvania, Ptt Pormer President Dwight Eisenhower has given his full support to Senator Barry Ooldwmer. the Republican Presidential nominee, saying his uncertainties about the conservative Arlzonan had been removed. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article32 1964-08-15 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The House of Representatives water day approved a total of I 551. 445.000 to build fall<>Ut shelters in 16 new U.S. Government buildings in 15 cities. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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121 1964-08-15 3 LONDON. Fri. People with "hollow If.?*." those who drink hard and hold liquor well are the ones likely la become alcoholics, an American doctor said here yesterday. Dr. Brinkley Smithrjs, chairman of the American National Council on Alcoholism, told a London medical conference thatReuter - 121 words
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73 1964-08-15 3 Brazil to attend non-aligned talks RIO DE JANEIRO. Prl. Brazil has agreed to attend the second conference of the 69 nonaligned nations to be held In Cairo next October, as observers, a United Arab Republic Embassy spokesman said here. Diplomatic circles here had doubted that Brazil would be represented atReuter - 73 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-08-15 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby BVt>/C W&V'&i'e} /f THOUGHT TMAT MOUJ X r^ V Trz^^\ v w/EeE waving a qoxetJ \\n —SSfST^^N TEA PAgTVjT /oo you Tmmc i could^Nl MAVE MADE A MISTAKE N VWITH /MV HOME MADE A M WAS/ v -yBgANOV &4AP6 Q^45 words
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Advertisement153 1964-08-15 4 YOU MEET TH E NICEST "Iplk PEOPLE ON A HONDA Xa #%^%m#%#%^% tiMif Ij\ j\ Take the riverside drive U P t0 tne wa terfall. Back across a few fil tfjCiQSS Ifi ly 6 hills to the main hjghwa y- and then we n head h me Scener v im\J153 words
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Article, Illustration32 1964-08-15 5 AT KUALA LUMPUR AIRPORT YESTERDAY— A DEVOTED WIFE CHOOSES (AS USUAL) TO REMAIN IN THE BACKGROUND... TENtiKU Abdul Rahman waves with his hat to a happy crowd at the airport.32 words
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Article120 1964-08-15 5 Home to his people— and family A GRANDPA'S KISS... NAVAL OFFICER OX SRI SELANGOR VICTORY f\N .his return yesv terday, Tengku Abdul Rahman was greeted at the airport by a crowd of 10.000. At right is recorded a touching moment of yesterday's welcome. It shows how the Tengku's devoted wife.120 words
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Article35 1964-08-15 5 A parting wave to the crowd rpHE hat at the window 1 (left) as the limousine pulls out of the airport is (he Tengku's. he waved until the car rounded the corner. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article, Illustration655 1964-08-15 5 Qlx\ T GAPORE. Fri. a Malaysian naval lieutenant today described how his patrol boat rammed and sank an Indonesian, commands craft in Malaysian waters one night !;tst month. Lieut. Parltharan* Krishnan Nettur. commander of the Mala\M<iii Naval patrol boat. Sri655 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-08-15 5 V|UAR, Fit The Chief Police Officer of Johore, Senior Assistant Commissioner Hajl Abdul Kadlr bin Haii Hassan, yesterday ap--aled to the public to give full co-operation to the Government to defend the countryHe said: "We have heavier responsibilities to shoulder now since the oountry Is belna threatened122 words
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Article, Illustration129 1964-08-15 5 SINGAPORE Fti Two more donations, totalling $900 were received by the National Trades Union Coni;re>s for Its rehabilitation fund today This bring* the fund to $23.792 02 for victims' of the recent disturbance.- in SirmaporK The donations came from the United Workers of the Petroleum129 words
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Article42 1964-08-15 6 SINGAPORE.' Fri— A general Knowledge quiz contest which will bring together residents at the Princess Elisabeth Estate In a spirit of friendship and co-opera- tlon. will be held at the comi m unity centre there tomorrow night at 7 p.m.42 words
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439 1964-08-15 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. Y|l». J.D.I 1. Neill representing the Malayan Breweries (Singapore) Ltd. told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that the company had complied with the provisions of a collective agreement reached with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers l*n ion in July last year. He439 words
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93 1964-08-15 6 Two schools share the safety prizes SINGAPORE, Fri— The Boys Town English School and the Oan Eng Seng Secondary School today swept all the prizes of the 1964 Junior Sarety First poster competition. Boys Town English School won the Esso Challenge Shield and replica for its team entry. In the93 words
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Article45 1964-08-15 6 SINGAPORE, Fii. The ad hoc committee meeting of the proposed FUm Pans' Association win be held at the Kota Raja community centre tomorrow at 3 pm Several local film artists. Including Ahmad Da wood, Rose Yatimah. and Alias Congo, will be present.45 words
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228 1964-08-15 6 DISPUTE OVER VALIDITY OF UNION NOTICE SINGAPORE. Fri. The validity of a notice served by the Singapore Bank Employees' Union on the Chung Khiaw Bank concerning their agreement, was argued in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today. Before the court was an application by the bank for an interpretation of228 words
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Article31 1964-08-15 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A photographic exhibition by 10 Malaysians, opened today at the Teochew Building at 97 Tank Road. will continue from 10 a.m. to 6 pm dally until Sunday.31 words
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Article27 1964-08-15 6 SINOAPORE. Fri. The North Indian Hindu Association will hold Its annual general meetIng on Sunday at 3 pm. at Its premises In Cuff Road.27 words
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Article78 1964-08-15 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Three senior officers from the Economic Development Board left Singapore tonight for New Delhi on Colombo Plan scholarships awarded by the Indian Government to study engineering standards in India for three months. The officers were: Mr. Leong Slew Tim, Mr. Chan Siew Poh78 words
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Article, Illustration231 1964-08-15 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak and his wife, Toh Puan Noor Aisbah today entertained 300 guests to tea to thank them for their good work in raising funds for some of the State's charities. The guests were the voluntary231 words
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Advertisement579 1964-08-15 6 ;©shaw Z ORGANISATION, Za~fj*f S VOW SIIOWIM.! ■)1 om, 1.45, 4, 6JO I. 9. J0 p.m. jHOMEVMCtoN^': iwttKr sa\n wtm m (mar .\wrsi-: stjohr rMtVISim MCTMCftM I pluj MrU S "TUNKU AT THE WHITF HOLSE' a TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! m "•*MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE**" Fro»k Snotra Lourence Horv^v m Jonet LeigH Htr y579 words
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Article77 1964-08-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Tan Boey Khin. manager of Melekelc Estate in Petaling Jaya, was yesterday fined $300 in the magistrate's court here for failing to lodge a return of income together with certified copies of accounts in support of the income of the estate for77 words
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335 1964-08-15 7 TAIPING, Friday. fHE National Union of Teachers today served notice on the Central Government to settle two of its outstanding claims within six months of the next meeting of the salaries committee of the National Joint Council for Teachers. A statement335 words
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86 1964-08-15 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Six men assaulted a soldier. Sgt. Varjchese Matheus. 27, and robbed him of 5240 on Wednesday night at the Ulu Pandan and dementi Road junction. The gang threw pepper into his eyes after he got off a bus. Then he was beaten.86 words
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Article64 1964-08-15 7 KUCHINO. Fri. An army spokesman said yesterday that a very unfortunate accident occurred last week when a soldier of the Ist Bn.. Green Jackets Cpl.. N. J. Fewell. was accidentally shot with his own weapon t Cpl. Fewell subsequently died from his wound. TheAP - 64 words
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Article24 1964-08-15 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The police detained three people under the Societies Ordinance while screening 779 people during anti-secret society raids yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration202 1964-08-15 7 Police still unable to track down Campos ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri.— Forty-flve days after a court issued a warrant for the arrest of Christopher Bertram Campos. the police have still been unable to track him down. It was on July I that Campo.s. 33. proprietor of International Advertisers in Rodger202 words
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Article25 1964-08-15 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Justice Buttrose, now on holiday in Britain, is expected back in Singapore by the H. and O. liner Cathay tomorrow.25 words
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271 1964-08-15 7 Corporal who saved a drowning woman gets praise and $25 BATU PAHAT. Friday. A police corporal who saved a drowning woman in the Batu Pahat River last year received a letter of commendation from Johore's Chief Police Officer, Senior Assistant Commissioner .Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan yesterday. Four members271 words
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135 1964-08-15 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. The president of the Malay Language Society o; the University of Malaya. Inche Awang Had. is the only delegate from Malaysia attending the international conferense on the problems of teaching of modern languages to be held in West Berlin early next135 words
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Article43 1964-08-15 7 PENANO. Frl Two stone lions have been stolen trona the tomb of the late Penann MCA president. Mr. Heah Joo beang. in Mount Erskine cemetery. The loss was discovered ov a caretaker. Tye Teik Cheang. who Informed the police.43 words
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97 1964-08-15 7 |t)NDON. Frl. The Dally Express sucgested today that a Him be made of the British soldiers whose "devotion and courage" had s?ved post-war Malaya from the Communists. The newspaper »«*<• n an editorial: "In a film. The Seventh Dvwn' Mr. Wil- liam97 words
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105 1964-08-15 7 Revision of polls registers next month ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The annual revision of Malaya's electoral rolls this year will be held from Sept. 1 to Oct. 12, according to the Elections Commission here. Assistant registration officers will carry out the revision throughout the country. It enables citizens who have attained105 words
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Article43 1964-08-15 7 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Malays Action Committee, which was formed at a Singapore UMNO convention last month to discuss the situation of Malays In the State, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. to study the reports of Its four sub-committees.43 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-08-15 8 Invitation to Malaysian writers KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysian writers are invited to take part in a "Workshop for Young Writers" to be held at the Inivcrsity of lowa during the academic year beginning in September, 1965. The writers will work together for one academic year. The purpose of this project131 words
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153 1964-08-15 8 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Edward Oswald Shebbeare, transport officer to two Mount Everest expeditions and former Chief Game Warden in Malaya, died on Tuesday at his home in Oxfordshire. He was 80. Mr. Shebbeare. son of the Rev. C. H. Shebbeare, Vicar153 words
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117 1964-08-15 8 Couple fined $50 each in hunt case SINGAPORE, Fri.— A couple were fined $50 each today by a magistrate's court for voluntarily causing hurt to a woman. Chen Choo Sit. 37, and his wife. Liew Lee Seng, 33, were found guilty of committing; the offence at a house in Eng117 words
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70 1964-08-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of congratulation to the President of the Republic of South Korea for Its 19th National Do tomorrow. A similar message waa also tent to the South Korean Minister of Foreign AOairs by the70 words
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Article55 1964-08-15 8 PENANG. Prl. A 17-year-old maidservant. Yeoh Ai Tin. was robbed of a necklace and bracelet last night while cycling along Noordtn Street Gha.t. Yeoh told police she was on her way home at about 0.30 p.m. when two thughs stopped her. They relieved her of the Jewellery after55 words
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Article, Illustration209 1964-08-15 8 Housing Minister on six weeks' tour of Denmark, West Germany, France to study low-cost housing programmes KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister for Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, flies to Europe tomorrow for a six-week study of low-cost home programmes there. Mr. Khaw, accompanied209 words
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199 1964-08-15 8 Sabah— -where hospital beds have to be laid on the floor... JESSELTON. Fri. Sabah's Minister for Health, Mr. Richard Yap, yesterday asked a Press photographer to take pictures of mattresses laid on the floor for patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital here "so that I can show it to the199 words
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169 1964-08-15 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two mpn, Samiun bin Chugok, 44, and Adam bin Anwar, 43, who are under an Assize Court conviction and sentence of 10 years' Jail each on three charges of unlawful possession of firearms. ammunition, and explosives, are appealing against the conviction169 words
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Article38 1964-08-15 8 PENANG. Pri. The governor, Raja Tun Uda. will open the New Beach Street building of the Penang branch of the Indian Bank at 5 p.m. next Thursday. A reception will follow from <$ to 7.30 p.m.38 words
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160 1964-08-15 8 JUDGE TELLS ACCUSED WHEN NOT TO USE A PARANG... I POH. Fri. Parangs 1 should be used for work in the fields and not on human beings, Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan told a padi planter, Bahazin bin Wahab, 32, in the High Court here today when sentencing him to160 words
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Article58 1964-08-15 8 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. A. B. Moore. Deputy British High Commissioner of Singapore 'oday called on the Duke of Devonshire. Commonwealth and Colonial Minister of State. Officials said it was a courtesy call. Mr. Moore, who is on leave in Britain. Is due to return toReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement198 1964-08-15 8 our famous REAL FRESH FAMILY of zestful, healthful dairy products... sterilized to stay flavor- fresh without refrigeration ready to serve at the flip of a can-opener. Try Real Fresh Chocolate Drink Full to the brim of rich chocolate flavor but low on IL butterfat to help you slim! DlltrlhutM By:198 words
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Advertisement62 1964-08-15 8 The latest in print* and mH patterns for skirt, blouse, f cheongum samfoo and -f* I^™™ lfcll I*^^1 other dresses. F (*W*Wj 'W T VTkT^k Easy to car* for.. at V- _M M2jM.%3 Aill/ wash and wsar... wrinkl«-fr*«... wm work-saving, colour fast. I CY~Lt+ CV~LTfc quick drying and durable too.62 words
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272 1964-08-15 9 DENANG, Fri. The port of Penang last I year handled a total of 3.34 million tons of cargo, down by 581,000 j tons compared with 1962. The decline, according to the Penang Port Commis- i slon's annual report, is again due to272 words
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Article, Illustration28 1964-08-15 9 IPOH, Pri. Mr. J.W. Smith I general manager of the Perak MMT Hydro-electric Power Co. Ltd., has returned after tut months leave in Australia.28 words
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Article127 1964-08-15 9 Tawau call-up registration to re-open for latecomers: Penalty warning to dodgers JESSELTON, Friday. RATIONAL Service registration in Tawau will be re-opened on Sept. 6 and 7, it was announced here today. A senior Government spokesman, announcing this, said that the Government had decided to re-open the127 words
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Article145 1964-08-15 9 IPOH. Fri.— A civil suit 1 instituted by Harper Giinilan Co. Ltd. against Dato Yee Peng Wan, 48, leader of the Alliance and the Malayan Chinese Association in the Cameron Highlands, which was scheduled for hearing in the Sessions Court here today, has been dropped.145 words
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Article65 1964-08-15 9 PENANG. Fri Three secret society chiefs were detained early thus morning when police raided several underworld hideouts m Noordin Street Ghaut. Presgrave Street Ghaut and Pranmn Estate The detainees, believed to b* leaders of Ang 24." are being questioned in connection with recent robberies.65 words
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Article104 1964-08-15 9 No cause for alarm: Tengku Osman IKSSLLTON. Fri. There is no IMM for alarm, said Lt<ien. Tcncku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, on his arrival here yesterday from Ruchinc for a brief visit of military units. Picture shows Lieut. Dickie Mei. of the Second104 words
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Advertisement202 1964-08-15 9 Advrrtisemant WANTED GIRL WITH A MIND TM ftm* of huslMnd huntinf it not mw. It Mi always been, and still It. essentially a feminin* ift•cciipaticm that bet "s (a> th« nnic-htll comedian so aptly puts It) in those impressionable yeara •Ma a vowif r| with tM ttanifM In Mr eyes,202 words
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Advertisement251 1964-08-15 9 /^n/^ITTXT HODfLMT^ I ir\ I VV 2 s P«ker Hi-Fi Home Radk> X^4 A VV/ X Band 8 Transistori gg^^ 1° the Crown range of Radios X there is one to suit every taste m A ovcr y pocket All Crown Nflßr P™^ llo4s aTC precision built and elegantly styled—251 words
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Miscellaneous63 1964-08-15 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 9 A /THERE'S LOTS O') I TAKE GOOD READINVX I n&s*=z& this V there, r7> 'GOODNESS J) /THEN I I/thEY JUST FTTX M I I DON'T yi WHY BUY THE LAST OPEN 1 i 4."™^ V^ta SPACE IN A*V NEW I M M TIME TOR63 words
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270 1964-08-15 10 TANA RATA, Friday. £ASLAL visitors who come at dawn to this cool holiday resort to spend the day make a nuisance of themselves, according to the Cameron Highlands Tourist Promotion Association. They arrive in busloads, sometimes as early as 4.30 a.m., before the270 words
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78 1964-08-15 10 Puan Aishah at opening of art exhibition SINGAPORE. Frl. The wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Toh Puan Noor Aishah. this morning opened the Chinese Women's Association's art and handicraft exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. She said the exhibition was proof of the ability of the womenfolk to organise78 words
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Article20 1964-08-15 10 KUCHINO, Fri.— Police here disclosed today that 354 bicycles had so far been stolen In Sarawak this pear.20 words
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Article110 1964-08-15 10 JESSELTON, Fri. Sabah exported her first shipment of 10.000 cultured pearls at the end of last year. It was disclosed here today. These pearls, produced on the east coast of Sabah. will be pat up for public exhibition at the MAIIA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur110 words
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73 1964-08-15 10 RAUB. Fn.— A Big Walk competition will highlight the first anniversary celebrations' of Malaysia Day here. The walk which begins from Dong to Raub a distance of nine miles will take place at 6 am. on Aug. 31. Other items of the day73 words
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Article, Illustration106 1964-08-15 10 Beauty Queen goes shopping and sight seemg 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Miss New Zealand 1964. lovely Lyndal Ursula Crulckshank (above), spent her first day in Singapore shopping and sightseeing on a conducted tour. The tour to six of Singapore's main attractions the National Theatre, a Hindu temple In South Bridge RoaJ.106 words
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144 1964-08-15 10 SINGAPORE, Fn. The number of books lent by the National Library's adult lending section for home reading during the first seven months of this year showed an increase of 31,000 compared with the same period last year. The library's acting director, Mrs. Hedwig Anuar,144 words
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161 1964-08-15 10 SINGAPORE, Fr i More than 250 members of the Singapore lorry Owners' Association will meet on Sunday at its New Bridge Road premises to discuss a I proposal to introduce parking lots for lorries. The Ministry of National Development has put forward a161 words
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Article67 1964-08-15 10 IPOH. Frl. Asst. Supt. M Balasundrum, 0.C.P.D., Kampar. and former Perak soccer and hockey star, has been transferred to Singapore where he will take charge of the No. 6 Troop of the Federal Reserve Unit. Mr. Balasundram who has served In Perak for 1267 words
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151 1964-08-15 10 |(UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Three helicopter pilots, who have served with the British security forces In the Malaysian Borneo states in opposing Indonesianbased terrorists, have been awarded Queen Elizabeth's Commendations in London. They are Lieut. Geoffrey Atkln, Lieut. Anthony Woodhead, and Lieut. David Carr all from the151 words
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Advertisement352 1964-08-15 10 for pictures precious KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERAS Kodak Instamatic 50 I Kodak Instamatic 100 camera camera Lowest priced of all Kodak Instamatic I Cameras. The perfect INSTAMATIO Camera for I Great Pictures great value! youngsters and beginners. Instant load- TheKODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Camera ing and unloading with KODAPAK with fine miniature352 words
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Miscellaneous188 1964-08-15 10 AU*» Onp ggff F.F. tTmntlim NICK. 3MITH. M«? 1%1 NOT THE WEATHER.. LOOKS LIKE 1 I PUT WE'D RETTER SET t I WHY ARE J MAD... WHAT IT WAS GOOD I A SOUAU ALL BUTTONEP- UP FAST.' JH It I YOU AKiGRY MAKES \OU TILL YOU CAME/ RJGHT, BUT LET'S188 words
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737 1964-08-15 11 Let there be no misunderstanding head of Tariff Board tells 'free port status' men... THE chairman ot the Tariff Advisory Board, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, today declared that under the law Penang was "already part of the Malaysian Common Market." "Let737 words
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94 1964-08-15 11 SINGAPORE. Fri— An Indonesian was today jailed for six months by the Ninth Magistrate's Court for overstaying in the state illegally. The same court sentenced another Indonesian to six months' jail for returning to the state without permission La Khari. who had two94 words
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260 1964-08-15 11 METHODIST BID FOR AN ASIAN BISHOP KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. T\ELEGATES to the South-East Asia regional con- ference of the Methodist Church to be held here from Aug. 17 to Aug. 23 will be urged to elect an Asian bishop Thib was disclosed today by Rev. Craig S. Wilder, editor of260 words
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Article50 1964-08-15 11 IPOH. Fri. A nou»e«ue. Cheah Kum Hoe. 28. pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here today to dishonestly retaining $40. stolen from Sin Chee Leong. proprietor of a textile shop in Tau Tet Shin market here last night. Aug. 27 and Cheah was allowed bail of $10050 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-08-15 11 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kelantan was the overall winner in the national language month competitions held in the past two weeks at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here. The state scored a total of 1017 points in the pantun. debating, speech and reading competitions.263 words
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80 1964-08-15 11 PAIRT BUNTAR Fri. Krian District will celebrate the first anniversary ot MalayMa with a parade ot school children and representatives of voluntary organisations at the town padang here at 10 a.m. on Aug. 31 There will be a tea party at the Krian Club at80 words
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Article62 1964-08-15 11 SI^JGAPORK Pn Vhf Minister lor Education. Mr Ong Pang Boon, will lour the Havelock and Delta constituencies tomorrow Hp will oe accompanied oy hi* Parl:amentary Secretary Inche Rahim Ishak (Assemblyman for Slfrlap). Inche Ann b:n Suradi Assemblyman for Kampong Kembangani and Mr Wong Chun Choi. The62 words
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Article35 1964-08-15 11 StNOAPOKE Kri The Prune Minister. Mr. Let- Kuan Yew and other Minister.*- will attend a goodwill dinner tomorrow oraanised by representative* of the Qupen.stown constituency ai the Queenstown community centre at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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171 1964-08-15 11 Govt urged to set up transfers .committee to post teachers 4 RESOLUTION urging t a transfers committee Day Training Colleges wil annual delegates' conferei D.T.C. Graduates Teacher tomorrow. The resolution, to be oved by the Penang branch, will also propo.se that teachers sent to the East Coast States be asked171 words
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Article38 1964-08-15 11 TANJOM. MAI.IM. Fri. A 13-year-old boy. Lee Cher Kiong. was knocked down by a car on the new 12--mile highway about three miles north of here today. Lee died on admission to the District Hospital.38 words
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Advertisement146 1964-08-15 11 JVjVjHV Push-Button Typing on the new USIZJ smith-corona 400 PvtMJutton rfbbon control, exclusive oi) th« 400, selects carbon or fabric ribbon at th» touch of a finger. Automatic paper Injector guarantees quick, in-and-out handling of every page and perfectly placed margins. H Push-Button Copymatic impression oorttrol automatically assures you of146 words
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Advertisement226 1964-08-15 11 ACROPOLIS CANADA KENYA MIDNIGHT SUN SOUTH AFRICA AUSTRALIA Volvo wins all over the world 111 1963 VoIVO topped the list in Acropolis Rally, Greece Overall win European rally SUCCeSSeS hOth Canada Rally, Canada Overall win overall and in the Women's Class. R °»y< These successes have continued Ken^ a OveraM226 words
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Obituary68 1964-08-15 12 it Wmrit tit (Mtmimmmi MRS. VEO SOON BEE nee Wee Ckaes l.ian. ate Hi (balorad mother of Mr. Teo Hock Seag) paaaad away leacefully on 12-<-64 leaving behind J *on.«. 5 daughtat*. 3 *ona-ln-law. 3 iiauKhteni-ln-law. 36 grandchildren and M great -urandcbllnren to mourn bar Irwa. cortege leave* 1968 words
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Article127 1964-08-15 12 Wt4, Sin (Mlmlmtmml MR. AND MRS. Tony Won* thank all rrirnda and relation* for thalr valuable preawnti on the oeoaalon 0/ •r.e'r marriage on 10-S-S4. MR. AND MRS. Ljew Kee Kok thank a'l relative* and frtend*. for gtSta, on the occatlon of their marriage »-«-M THE FAMILY OF tna127 words
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622 1964-08-15 12 The Straits Times Saturday, August 15, 1964. Talks With; Manila President Macapagal's friend- j ly remarks on the possibility of fresh talks on the Philippines' claim to Sabah will be reciprocated in Malaysia. It does not matter that Mr. Macapagal appears anxious to create the impression that it is entirely622 words
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Article304 1964-08-15 12 The U.S. Senate's over- whelming vote prohibiting all American aid to Indonesia and •tviir.g the training of iuden■sWM in American miWaiy establishments is important more for its moral than material effect The aid Indonesia is now getting from America is small, and certainly does not I strengthen304 words
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Article257 1964-08-15 12 Tonight's ceremonial conclusion at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur to this year's National Language Month will bring to an appropriate end the most ambitious such campaign yet attempted. Throughout Malaya thousands of people have been re-impressed with the vital role the National Language is to257 words
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491 1964-08-15 12 WILLIAM FITTER - WILLIAM FITTER By T»HE Vietnam flare--1 up and the Cyprus situation are reminding Australians that the time has arrived for them to look seriously to their defences. Canberra and the Australian people generally partly learned the lesson of the last war that sparsely settled491 words
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Letter151 1964-08-15 12 I REFER to the letter by Tan (S.T. Aug. 6) about the Information he received that children and youths are not allowed to enjoy any of its indoor games and sports at th« Tiong Bahru Community Centre unless they loin the Centre Youth Oib. He also151 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1964-08-15 12 BERNARD B. FALL - FROM RAG-TAG GUERRILLA TO TRAINED SOLDIER BERNARD B. FALL BATTLE-TESTED. GOOSE-STEPPING VETERANS OF NORTH VIETNAM By THE lt VietNam Quan Doi N h a nDan" (Vietnam People's Army). whose naval components engaged American destroyers last we»9k. is probably the largest and besttrained native military force in mainland South-East Asia. American1,343 words
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Advertisement930 1964-08-15 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ft Wmr4, 111 HWW) CHAKRABARTY o NtUBM and Kushil h <nn st the Malacca G H on 1 »4 Ilianks to I)or:or and fatr ISE Tn Margaret Yea Tal and ...n -n»»gli>s On irth Aiurust IM4 Thanks to Dortor and CHAN: I'd Mary and Wtag Oooag son. Andrew,930 words
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Advertisement42 1964-08-15 12 SAFEGUARD YOUR Those who volue their only pair of eyes and appreciate professional knowledge, skill and experience in eye examination, consult EVERBRICHT whenever their eyes feel rh« slightest strain or discomfort. C. S. CHONG. 0.D., EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulla Street. Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement126 1964-08-15 12 JENA GLASS" FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS ft DURAN LiO t Urn)! a chemica v h '9 h| y resistant rS7 boroslllcate glass, meets the /"*"> Usl extreme requirements that V\ A§7 are made on glass as a matevV i M rial for chemical apparatus. V > hi! Low thermal126 words
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416 1964-08-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. 'J'HE Selangor Government's proposed experiment in racial integration, announced yesterday, drew enthusiastic support today from Malaysians, ranging from educationists to mothers. They described the scheme, whereby students will be encouraged to stay with families other than those of their own416 words
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90 1964-08-15 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Singapore Traction Co. bus conductor, charged with outraging the modesty of a 14--year-old girl passenger, was today acquitted and discharged by the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. without his defence being called. Chunclfika.Min Rangasamy. 44. was alleged to90 words
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115 1964-08-15 13 OIXGAFOKt, Fri. Seventy -seven out ol 103 Nanyanff University undergraduates, who have been expelled on orders received from the Central Government on account of their alleged involvement in subversive political activities inside the university, have appealed against their expulsions. Prof. R. K. Liu. chairman of115 words
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Article200 1964-08-15 13 SINGAPORE, Frl. "THE nine-man pro tern committee of the Academic Staff Association of Nanyang University today called on the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, to pledge their support for the Singapore Government's plan to re-orga-nise the university. The spokesman of the team. Prof.200 words
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Article, Illustration14 1964-08-15 13 A BOUQUET FOR VISITOR FROM THAILAND, THEN A BRIEF MOMENT OF DESPERATION14 words
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Article, Illustration456 1964-08-15 13 PADMAN QOPAL - Triumph in a word as Vat Ching says 'Hello' to a queen PADMAN QOPAL By J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. It was a great triumph for 15--year-old Lee Vat Ching today. She said "hello." She said It to former Queen Rambhai Barni of Thailand who visited the Spastic Children/s Association in Petaling456 words
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Article51 1964-08-15 13 A VIP visitor at rida centre |7K)RM£R Quern F Rambhai Barni of Thailand leaving the RIDA training centre yesterday after spending half an hour there. On her left is the supervisor of the centre, Che Juairiah binte Mohamed Said. The trainees stand in two lines to say goodbye. Straits Times51 words
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Article76 1964-08-15 13 Supervisee isjailed for year SINGAPORE. Prl. A police supervisee. Shua Hock Lye. today pleaded guilty in a District Court ro a charge of falling to report to the police and failing to remain indoors during certain hours. He was jailed for one year on each charge, the sentences to run76 words
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Article29 1964-08-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fii.— A group of seven Japanese newspaper delivery boys who arrived here on Tuesday on a South-East Asian pood will tour returned to Singapore today.29 words
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73 1964-08-15 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Malaysian Minister for Health, Incite Behaman bin Samsuddln. will visit Singapore on Sunday and Monday. On Monday. Inche Bahamas will call on Singapore's Health Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. and visit various hospitals and clinics in the State. At ntfjht lie73 words
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Advertisement55 1964-08-15 13 POWDERED fM^^m lIIIBIIB I^^ hygienic plastic packs. TOOLAC can offer you this rich, full-cream powdered milk at a really low price! TMC HANPjO^i g >^* m _^s 1 g *»v^ g TOOLAC PLASTIC K. A iS^- -^l C^ *A CONTAINERS AM V^ 1 g| AVAILABII IN WU W I I55 words
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Miscellaneous786 1964-08-15 13 Today 's Radio, TV RADIf MAI AVQia Ceremony of Bulan Bahasa KeHAUItJ MALAYSIA ba n K saan IM4: 12.00 Midnight %Oio.\M Cloie v ,.r*. RADIO SINGAPORE m£y M 6 6 0° 2 M P o^n a g mm MelS I ""2*21 Day; 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri; «nein» «.OO The News; 8.05786 words
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Advertisement1339 1964-08-15 14 THE PACIFIC BANK LTD. ||§l|jj HV iMih^HI OPENING 0F MALAYSIAS YOUNGEST LOCAL LV INCORPORATED BANK j rM^^^H^^H Today can be considered an auspicious day for was Dato Lim Kirn San, D.U.T., 1). J.M.K. J.M.K. jA the Pacific Bank Limited as His Highness. Sultan (Kel). who resigned from the Board in1,339 words
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Article, Illustration283 1964-08-15 15 E. FRIDA and - E. FRIDA and By FRANCIS BOEY HER 58.7 for 400 M IS ALL-COMERS RECORD GEREMBAN, FrL £> Perak's 20-year-old schoolgirl, M. Rajamani the season's "find" in Malaysian athletics, today virtually won herself a ticket with the Malaysian contingent to the TokyoHAROLD TEO - 283 words
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Article, Illustration61 1964-08-15 15 Jill- CONTROVERSIAL finish to the third heat of the SliUm at s.rrmban yesterday K.nnrtli Perera (177) of Singapore looks to have beaten Latif Olen (131) of Sarawak in a desperate lunge at the tape and the two fought a thrilling race for second place behind winner P. Rengam of Malacca.61 words
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Article915 1964-08-15 15 KKY to Stale abbreviations: S-singapore. Ba-Sabah. SarSarawak. Sel-Selannor. P-Pe-rak. Pg-Penang. M -Malacca. K-Kedah. Kel-Kelantan. NsNegrt Sembllan. J-Johore. The finals MEN 1.500 m: 1 V| Blackwell (S) 4:01.8, 2 Dilbagh Singh Kler (Sa) 4:2 0. 3 R. Subramaniam m) 4:5.4. 10.000 m: 1 J. Marlmuthu (M) 32:48.4. 2915 words
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798 1964-08-15 15 centralised training." Rajamani today ran according to how coach Bill Miller said she should do. She sprinted away from her field from the start and cleared further and further away from her rivals to score easy wins in her two798 words
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Article88 1964-08-15 15 I/UALA LL'MPOR, Frl. Selan- gor and Negrt cleared their tint hurdles In the central Zone quadrangular hockey tournaments for the Tun Abdul Razaic Cup at the Princes Road Stadium today. Eflangor. with six Internationals, trounced Pahang 7-0 in the opening match while Negri outplayed Malaysian88 words
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Article41 1964-08-15 15 HOCKEY Perak Gort. Services \*r 'Ipoh): Labuur Dept 4 T Anson 0. SOCCER Ipoh Commercial Houses Lee: White House 0 Yellow House 0 Talplng Ure: Pemuda Bokan 4 Persatuan Melayu 0. L. Perak Dlv. 1; Gloucester Bit w.o. Nova Scotia.41 words
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Article150 1964-08-15 15 Programme of today's events EVENTS for today, final day of the first Malaysian National athletic meet, are: MORNING SESSION 9 a.m. 110 m hurdles (decathlon), women's high jump final; 9.15 Women's 200 m beats; 9.35 200 m men's semi-finals, dis< u> (decathlon) 9.45 3.000 m steeplechase final; 10.0 Women's 800150 words
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Article, Illustration1746 1964-08-15 16 ROBERT J. DONOVAN - When Russia asked a U.S. newsman for help ROBERT J. DONOVAN THE UNTOLD STORY OF A SOVIET AGENT, A REPORTER AND THE CUBAN CRISIS By REMARKABLE story of how a Washingtor correspondent, John Scali, became a crucially important intermediary between W a s h i n g ton and Moscow1,746 words
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Advertisement318 1964-08-15 16 HERE IS THE NEW SANKYO AUTO-4X The world's most compact quality Bmm cine camera with 1:4 power zoom lens (f 1.7, 7.5 mm to 30mm) m isn' «l 1 w^\ Hi tT3pw it Kr' I For a perfect companion to the above, see the Sankyo Load-Matic (Auto-loading Bmm Projector) Sankyo318 words
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Letter179 1964-08-15 17 AN A USSIE PRAISES TENGKU MAY I congratulate your paper (S.T. Aug. 14) on the article by Allington Kennard. It is as fine a piece of objective writing as one could hope to see. Your caption. "Tengku Returns in Triumph" is the kind of heading one has seen oft repeated:179 words
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Letter249 1964-08-15 17 AN ASIAN METHODIST BISHOP? WITH reference to the article "Pastors to pick new Bishop" (S.T. Aug. 10) may I be allowed to express my concern on the question of electing a new bishop at the Southeastern Asia Regional Conference of The Methodist Church next week at Wesley Church, Kuala Lumpur.249 words
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Letter60 1964-08-15 17 MALACCA'S bus services are inadequate and to make matters worse a considerable number of buses are chartered daily to transport Army personnel. The result of pressure on the remaining few buses is the unseemly sight of assengers rushing and battling for places on the few buses available.60 words
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Letter57 1964-08-15 17 ris all very well for Dr. Lim Swee Aun to say that sugar must not cost more than 45 cents a kati, but who is going to make them observe that price. They sell now between 50 and 55 cents and tell you to <o elsewhere if57 words
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Letter26 1964-08-15 17 LORRIES carrying earth along the laterite road o the Toa Payoh Construction site cause minor dust storms over the estate. LIM HOCK HUAT Singapore26 words
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249 1964-08-15 17 IT is a matter for regret that a disparity exists in the charges of electricity for trade and domestic consumption in Lower Perak despite the recent take-over by the Central Electricity Board. Trade consumers expect fairer treatment than given under the Domestic Tariff rates. Take249 words
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Letter87 1964-08-15 17 BY THE LEFT ON THE ROAD TiE solution suggested by Adaptable (S.T. Aug. 1> violates the cardinal rule of the road of keeping to the left and, consequently, encourages other drivers to pass on the blind insiue lane. The problem would be simply resolved if motorists observed the rule of87 words
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Letter49 1964-08-15 17 FULLY agree with Mrs. Ang's complaint (S.T. Aug. 8) about the excessive static Interference to radio reception in the Housing and Development Board's fiats. I suggest that anti-inter-ference devices or noise suppressors oe fitted In the Housing Board's electrical system, to improve our reception. LIM KIM SENG Singapore49 words
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Letter45 1964-08-15 17 RADIO Slngapura should extend the time allotted to Malay Conversation Lessons. The speakers have to hurry through the lessons and leave many sentences unexplained because the lessons are getting pro- i gresslvely longer and the time Is now quite insufficient. H.T.K. I Singapore45 words
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Letter242 1964-08-15 17 rE sanitary conditions and drainage in Ayer Tawar is deteriorating, particularly in the new village. In the village shrubs by the roads are tall enough to harbour a tiger. Most of the bucketlatrines are wrecked; broken buckets are not replaced, the walls between the compartments collapsed and242 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-08-15 17 Straits Times Crossword V IB^ WM^ IB^ WF' HF WM~ I ACKOSS 16. By chance plebeian lood's 8. a. Twelve-inch sphere tor fur- turned up ior the royal family ther »portemen (.8, 6). > (8). 10. 11. Just friends? (4, 10). 18. Vessels for cooking venison 12. Agile young doctor266 words
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Advertisement327 1964-08-15 18 (Continurd from Pace 13) RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS U Word, UM (Mim.) ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL I Anglican); 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion: 8.00 %.m. Parish Communion. r3O a.m. Mandarin Parish Communion: 11.00 a.m. Family Service; 12.00 noon Holy Communion; 6.00 p.m. Evensong-. METHODIST CHURCH. 48 Barker Road at Dunearn Road. Third Milestone. Singapore327 words
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Advertisement500 1964-08-15 18 OVERSEAS LEAVE Wnrds U (Mim.)— Box SO ets. txtrm VISITING BRITAIN? a newer car at tne "Old' rate from Synchro Car Hire Ltd.. fetersoara Mews. South Kensington. London, 5.W.7. Belf-drive three-way tariff for Morris. 1100s. Victors and Cortina™. Quotations tor period hire. Overseas enquiries answered by return alr-mall. QOINO TO500 words
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Advertisement1040 1964-08-15 18 SITUATIONS VACANT >»_*ore'e M (Mtn.)-Box SO cU exfre SECRETARY FOR CERMAN corres- i pondence required by European Com- pany in Kuala Lumpur. Handwritten I applications with pbotofcrapn, reuwnaole I lo Box Atf'B2 S.T.. S pore. WANTEO EXPERIENCED AC- COUNTANT by binaapore well sail Miftbed firm. Remuoeration according) to qualification and1,040 words
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Advertisement868 1964-08-15 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words U <Mtm.)—Bmx SO cts. sxtrm TANGLIN. Bedstttlng Koom with nathroom. balcony, private entrance. in ci..ene lor's wen appointed novae. nor bachelor only $310/- Includes servant Writ* Box A6T26 s T ti pore. FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW. District 10. litre* bedrooms, silting and dlnlnlt rooms, bathrooms, servant's quarters, carporch.868 words
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Advertisement931 1964-08-15 18 i HOUSES A LAND WANTED to Words U (MlM.r—BtM t» eta. sxtro RBOUIREO A HOUSE either Bunra- j tow Semi-detached or Corner Terrace i with Compound and 3 Bedrooms. Tele- phone ***** 8 pore. TUITION ■o Wmrds $8 imJtm.t—Box is eta sustre) ENGLISH SECONDARY r-re university Clsssss. Tel. S pore931 words
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Advertisement841 1964-08-15 18 FOR HIRE M ITprctl U (Mlm.)— Bom ,0 eta rxtr. FURNITURE H.P./HIRB. United Shanghai Compaay, 3 Jaian rebrau. JB. 3105. FURNITURE r*or Hire Ur air. furcbae* At Keasonabl* Kates, sun Uee •ens. al Kocoor« canal Koad. 6lagapore Tel. totMUWoWR REFRIGERATOR. TELEVISION hirepurchase ir hire. Contact Cheers Electric Co.. 290-O Joo841 words
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Advertisement944 1964-08-15 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Words St (Mitt.)— Box M els. exfre 1959 OPEL REKORD very good condition $320*> o.no. Ring (Spore) ***** for inauertion. MORRIS MINOR 195$ Two owners. Excellent condition $2,600/-. Ring ***** l.urn. No dealers please. FIAT SOOO iALOOr*. 1963 model. 6.000 miles, excellent condition TelePhone (XL) *****944 words
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Advertisement1016 1964-08-15 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Words U tMtm.l Box St eta. txtrm FIAT ISSS. New paint, new brake. very good condition. $1,430 90 Jellleoe Road off Lavender Street. Pbone (S'porei ***** Sens Tone. MITSUBISHI 600. Year 1963. C/Insurance ri-crnt drcoke. Accident free. SI.MO 0.n.0. Tel. ***** or call 23S Kirn Beng1,016 words
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Advertisement1312 1964-08-15 19 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.: Oue S'oore sa<i* P Sham finant MEH£ LAUS tiVltaaH, Otitllin GM. IS Aug II Aug 17/21 Aut 21 Ai« CL US '•"trpttl, Dublin, CllSgO* Aug 15/ H Aug 17 I, U .l O u L r CU$ '•"•'RMI. Avonomatt Am 21 Sipt 2 Aig1,312 words
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Advertisement2593 1964-08-15 19 tW m m *M L^ff 'mM/JIJiklM jaSßa mT mm Urn all w m\ |^i| THE EAC LINES Hrt\V Vc^H S'ncapok kuau tuMPuaar. svhiihwhaai hhano ■S[2fe«iK2_V oc«>« muu tt.uninn. roiOiM.) i/i.«dii o»i moNi 7»oi r>o«i win iNOHiciM mONiitirt SAILINGS 10 lENSA, Lk NAVM. NAMBtJtI. BREMUL ANTWERP, ROTTERBAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. BOTHENBURt AN!2,593 words
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Advertisement1294 1964-08-15 19 feELLERMAN BUCKRAU S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMIURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapori Pt S'Mm PJBbM ICITY OF JIHANNESBUK II Alg IRiall Uly) 17/11 Aut 'CITY OF DURHAM 21/21 Aug 24 23 Aug 21 Am ICITY OF COLOMM 21/27 AM II >■( •CIH OF LEICESTER 21/22 Salt 21/2SSt|t 21 Sept1,294 words
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Article141 1964-08-15 20 MELBOURNE. Prl.— All sections of the market closed the week on a strong; note influenced by the 1 strength of base metals. Rises outnumbered falls by a very wide margin. The few falls were mostly fractional except Courtaulds which lost 1/3 to lii- following lower profli and dividend.141 words
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Article253 1964-08-15 20 SEPTEMBER tlrtt grade rubbtr f.o.b. elesed at S p.m. m Kuala Lumaur and Singapore yesterday at 63| centa per Ib. down bait a cent on Thursday* closing level for tbe position. The tone was quiet and ■lightly easier. R.A.S. and r.M.R.E. elating price* In eanta par Ib. yesterday:253 words
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Article256 1964-08-15 20 Aug M Three months INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 raj M Containers 13 eta. Danlops 14 cents. M Cables 13 eta. M. Containers 13 c McAlmter 13 cts. City l)ev. 7 eta. M. Invest. 12 ctj K. Smelters 27 cts 0.C.8.C. 20 its. Krao 13 rts. Rothmint 9 cts. Fed.256 words
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Article75 1964-08-15 20 Th« Malayan lichanga Banks' Auooiatian raofle these changes In Its rates to mercha-Us yesterday (all rates to $100): New Verk: buying TT 32 8/16. airmail OO 32 11/16, 00 d/st 33 credit hills. 33 1/8 trade bills: Canada buying TT 35 3/16, airmail OD 33 5/16. 90 d/st75 words
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Article36 1964-08-15 20 ON the free aichanie market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dellar was quoted at s.7ft| for TT and 5.74» for oath. Sttrlmj was quoted at 15.98 and ana tatl af geld at 2491.36 words
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840 1964-08-15 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares on 1 the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday had heavy falls accompanied by the biggest turnover seen for some time. The industrial index fell two points to a new low of 89.43. The high was 116.16 on March 18.840 words
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Article25 1964-08-15 20 Malayan Stock Indices Aof. -13 Au(f. 14 •Industrials: 91.33 89.43 Tins: 125.66 135.02 S rubbers: 102.18 101.90 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 196.2=10025 words
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Article939 1964-08-15 20 DUSINESS In and reported tc the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (2.000) SI.S7; C.S. Haldlngt (1.000) 52.55, 11.000) (3.30. (1.000) $2.M; Ounlopt (5.000) Sl.Ol. (4.000) tI.M. (1.000) CI.S9. (2.000) $1.939 words
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Article27 1964-08-15 20 AUGUST 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 85] cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5641.50 a picul (down $2.50). Unofficial rtsimatrr] offering: 200 tons (down 40 tons).27 words
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Article167 1964-08-15 20 SHIM lym* alonmlcla tha Smopsro wharvt« er tapected today arei Victoria 1/-.'. Herding N.W. 2. Hiimpitiin N.W. 3. Ljirut N.W. 5, Hozul MS.ru s/9, Olrnlyoo 10/11. Now verett 19, Btir EtetelKeuse l' lb KruIrn Bakke 13/14. Sanrhl 31/32. KamlM Maru 33/34. Baniora 29/30. 1-kla alaerak 38/3 S.167 words
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Article69 1964-08-15 20 /'MINESE Product E<chan«t SinusV part neon pncti par picul vtittrday: Coconut oil: hulk »il» «ellera. drum *i<-. Kellers. Cet)r«: Aug. /Sept. L'K Con'inrnt: UasatMi el Pepper: Muntok wnitr $1 Sarawak whit* *132t wlkPn Harawak black *I<>7» saaatn. LamponK black SII2I tttlan SI2S sellers. Smiapera Coconut Oil Millort' Aseex69 words
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Advertisement1132 1964-08-15 20 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Service H'koni Yckohama Haiifai Monftal loronto Cie»e'ano ftcee* Tim Mart" 71 Stpt 2 Oct 24 Oct I Ntf Nit 12 Hit Kraikswa Man" 4 Stpt 14 Stpt II Oct 22 Oct tt Ocl IS Oct i Net W««t Coast off Central1,132 words
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Advertisement1027 1964-08-15 20 I USTRllla StRVICt INDIA. PARISIAN ANO P (Ulr SllviCa li Aeilaite. Milaaene. Siiatt Tei Maerai lie Naf'P'ttiaas) Penant P. Itsa co'« S pert r S'ram ''taint lAMORA II Pert RAJUU HPIU lii| 11 Asg II At| SUIIMIA JStlt |/ll«ipt 11 Ujt.i RAJUIA SIS Sept 11 Stpt 12 Sept (ROM AUSTRALIA1,027 words
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Advertisement166 1964-08-15 20 RIOGRANDE LINE t»OM SOUTH IMUiH o >0Ul» Arß.^. S'oott P Suit rtnant fßfla a.«. "VENTURA" 11/11 Sept 17/11 Sept HMP4. MOD. noes, rieam MSM UktHH. VDtre r. Shtnj ftaani II fCHb a.t. "HERMUHO M/M <af ti/M tss H'H »t| P. UMrit. L Ktroeet. Oersaa Ctown. Santos, Rio. RrMfttt. B.T. "CMNVIILE'166 words
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Advertisement1020 1964-08-15 21 (Continued from Page 18) VEHICLES FOR SALE More 1 SS (Min.)— Box 50 eta. extra 1952 FIAT 1500. European owned iretully maintained. Excellent cooitlon throughout. Regularly serviced. >.000 0.n.0. Telephone B'pore *****. 1562 RED TRIUMPH TR4 Coovertlte. One owner, mileage 14.000 excel•nt condition. Call Office X.L ***** xt. 222 or1,020 words
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Advertisement897 1964-08-15 21 FOR SALE 20 Word* SS I W ln.)— Box 50 eta, fatrt THE LATEST 1965 Kuba Starve Radiogram Model "Rlmlal" 5495/Cash. Ben German quality for your money. Sole Agent Teh Bee Hrng A Co.. 80, Robinson Road, Singapore. HAVE YOUR CAR (fixed with 'Dooi Visors" against rain? Also Auto Omaments/897 words
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Advertisement950 1964-08-15 21 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC t» Word* U (Mlm.y—Bom $0 eta. »artr» TIMOt LIT LAUREL Massair ateambatn retreab you Licensed Maaseur/MMMOM, Sl9-P River Valley Road. H-pora. Telcpboo* 2387S 10.00 a.ra. to B.UO p.m. sharp. I MUNIMI IT BEAUTE. Relaxlm body-maaaaxe by experienced msnanr/ > masseuse. Modern and hygienic. 23 32 Ngeo Ann950 words
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Advertisement795 1964-08-15 21 BARS*RF> *U D > ''M i 20 Word* SI r*Hn.)—Box M ct*. txtrm LAI WAH RESTAURANT Hpeciaj Dclielous Caotooea* Pood prepared n> famous oook at ST7C/SOC laJaa Basar. D'pora. Tal: ZOOM. TRY TASTY SALT Baked Cbtcktn ft other famous CBlckea Dishes. Haoac Km. BeraoKuoo Road, (off Woodavula Circle). Singapore Pbooe795 words
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Advertisement729 1964-08-15 21 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy Nos. 689/56 Tan Tal Tee. 716, Upper Serangoon Road, Spore. (Conductor). 386/56 Robert Teo Boon Seng, 14-A, Brahmaputra Road. Spore. (Typlstj. 236/59 Chla Olt Ang, 192-A, Upper Serangoon Road, Spore. (Conductor). 325/59 S. S. Moorthy, 105, Jalan Teck Whye,729 words
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Advertisement762 1964-08-15 21 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Pederal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers Including those on probation for the following appointments: 1 STAFF OFFICERS (Division in the MUnjg, feaSSSSg arv period Staff Officers are requirIS trfslrfor the rihfXla/racfwS ffiflK. O^vefnmenTMalay Mandard to the Malay Standard n762 words
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Advertisement492 1964-08-15 21 TENDERS KELANTAN J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JJC.R. registered Contractors Class "D' and above will be received at the office of Jurutera Negeri, Kelantan. Kota bharu, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 24th August, 1964 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF 1 POLICE STATION, 1 CLASS F QRS., 6 UNITS CLASS Q492 words
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Advertisement328 1964-08-15 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by th* Chairman, Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor. Fullerton Build I Ins. up to noon on Saturday, 22nd I Aufust, 1964 for:THE CONSTEL'CTION OF B.C. i CULVERTS AND CONCRETE CHANNELS ETC. IN JALAN BESI BAJA AND JALAN BESL (Show Round328 words
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167 1964-08-15 22 GOODING, LEE WILL DOMINATE THE MCA CLASSIC PENANG. Friday. SOUTH, who will be at full strength, is favoured to beat North in their annual three-day cricket classic which begins here tomorrow. The match will start it 11 a.m each day on the Penang Sport.> Club ground In Western Road. Interest167 words
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Article241 1964-08-15 22 nOXING: Liverpool Frl. Astonishing scenes marked the end of a 10-round heavyweight contest In which Johnn* Prescott outpointed Brian London, former British ana Empire champion. When the referee raised Prescott 1 arm in victory, there was pandemonium In the stadium One spectator leaped into the241 words
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Article, Illustration674 1964-08-15 22 IMPROVED HAWKE TAKES SIX FOR 47 LONDON, Friday. JTNGL AND got both batting feet on the Test bus when the fifth and final one began at The Oval yesterday but by mid-afternoon had tumbled off badly. Boycott and Barber began so brightly, scoring at a674 words
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Article26 1964-08-15 22 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Ttie California Athletic Commission has suspended Fighting Harada, the Japanese bantamweight boxer, for refusing to meet Jesus Pimental on Sept. 9. ReulerReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement959 1964-08-15 22 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR COMPANIES (WINDING-UP) NO. 1 OF 1*64 IB Mm Matter of the Companies Ordinance. 1940-1946 AND Id the Matter of Nam Llm Sawmill Company Limited. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-up of the abovenamed Company959 words
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Advertisement306 1964-08-15 22 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. 1 Tenders for Piled Foundations for six 6 1 Eleven Storey blocks and four (4) Five Storey blocks of flats at site of Police Field Force base at Tanjong Rambutan, Perak. will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri, J K.R.. Perak. Ipoh. up306 words
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Advertisement895 1964-08-15 22 1 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS ENACTMENT (X.M.S. Cap. 85) PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGERI SEMBILAN The Hon bie the Minister of the Interior Federation of Malaya, under the powers conferred by Section 5 of the Pawnbrokers Enactment, having fixed the number of licences to be granted under the said Enactment in the895 words
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Advertisement146 1964-08-15 22 JUST AKX/V£D CITATION CLUBS \i|/| 4 THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. I ERRES^©®D^^^TV 5639-23" I I THE^^ONTjY^SET wfflildlMl;lJMtl!llJliMltllli.6 times I I ill! l^Hj( ''''"I I Additional features include:- And of course the normal I I REMOTE CONTROL (for ZOOM brighrneii and ER RES featUreS > tound) FULLY AUTOMATIC (10 Automatic146 words
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Miscellaneous130 1964-08-15 22 ATHLETICS Malaysia National championships itJeremban, 3 a.m.). CRICKET— AnnuaI match: North v South (Western Rd grd. Penang. 11). Rulers Shield: Malacca Malays v Pahang Malays (Mai Club grd. 2). Army Spore v Fed. Armed Forces (Tanglin). UOCKtk— tUzak. Cup: Central zone Negrl v Pahang (4 p.m.); S'gor v Armed Forces130 words
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487 1964-08-15 23 SPORTLIGHT ON SULTAN'S GOLD VASE RUNNERS Eptom |eep't tpotlight on tomorrow'! Cold Vim parade: ROYAL MEADOW (6 eh a g by Meadow Mist-Lulan Genuine and consistent; won 6f Summer Cup for the second year running at B. Tlmah in May; Rave creditable performance in Vase Trial over 6r last week;487 words
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Article749 1964-08-15 23 Race 1 HIDUP MALAYSIA: Ran encouraging race on Wednesday when second with 8.12 to Cornelia over 6f MALAYSIA: Was not disgraced when third with 9.0 to Cornelia; better on a good track. BEGINI BEGITU: Speedy: has won twice over 6sf in runaway fashion this season.749 words
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Article375 1964-08-15 23 IPOH, Friday Resquilleur throws rider Trevena DEAK OF PERFECTION put himself right in the x Gold Vase limelight with a smart gallop at Ipoh this morning. With Ken Smith up, this long striding six-year-old gave stable-mate Yes Dear II (Johnny Wilson) a two-length start at375 words
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1575 1964-08-15 23 CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: 18F) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. Apprentice allowances; SoaldL P.K Leong and Dragon 3-lb; Narudi. Ng and Chong 5-lb: others1,575 words
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Article74 1964-08-15 23 IJORSES spelling at the Veterinary Sanatorium at Cameron Highlands are Mlrzapen Terang Bintang. Small Change On Parole Sans Atout. Kodama Taming Sari. Hotelier. Petite Mademoiselle San Juan. Por< DOr. The Little King. Flying Hand, Joygivcr. Superior PaL Kerle*. Jungle Orchid. Cadet Ftoussel. St Pat Landby Princess llina.74 words
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Advertisement183 1964-08-15 23 IS^t^Ef&^L sHLts^ PACIFIC mmmmmtA^gJßfl mjjjiS&^— -^^^m BUTTERFIELD 8» SWIRE ASSOCIATED COMPANY I A TAIL OF LOVING CARE AND ATTENTION J^fl|^HEß^Hr cathay pacific*^ t -J r f a- Li a. c*l r\ k M HONGKONG.BANGKOK lo provide rast, frequent nights to the seventeen major cities or the VJnent A JS m183 words
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245 1964-08-15 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today expressed the hope that the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, would have the extremists in Malaysia under control, and "we all should do what we can to make his job245 words
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Article79 1964-08-15 24 NAIROBI. Fri. Kenya U to liccome a Republic within the CotnnionwPiilth on Dec. 12 with an amended constitution providing lor more Central Government nnriol. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. the Prime Minister, told Parliament tocliiy. Dec. 12 will he the lirst anniKenya'i independence liom BritHin. Mr. Keiiv;it!.i saidReuter - 79 words
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Article97 1964-08-15 24 AMMAN, Fri. King Hussein of Jordan leaves here tomorrow for Cairo on a three-day visit to the United Arab Republic at the invitation of President Nasser. Political sources here report that King Hussein will dlacuM with President Nasser various Arab issues including the Palestine question and problemsReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration897 1964-08-15 24 JACKIE SAM; KOK AH CHONG - JACKIE SAM KOK AH CHONG Traders from Rhios try— and fail— to sneak in as big alert gets under way Report by and pictures by SINGAPORE, Fri TIGHT security cordon encircles Singapore today. Units of all services^ both Malaysian and British are directly897 words
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103 1964-08-15 24 K"UALA LUMPUR, Fri xv The Public Services Tribunal today began its hearing into the wage claims of Malaya's 1,400 postal clerks, over which a national strike was called in May. The tribunal sat for three-and-a-half hours listening to a formal presentation of103 words
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Article429 1964-08-15 24 LONDON, Kll. a gentian, baiu>ia».i.ol> Ha» eiiutu u». v qu«.v I llOtc. lUM jrcsvclu^j a T-ttirtlnllttl iOUU*Ul b Ult »1a1..U».«» u^ilUOll JAJU, I liumjluJUl WUIICU o iimc IUUUMIiIg lUU UJ h OttllUp pUll \WWI lU> ■■iMkIIMJ UJai L.aOOui tv »iiil 111 lilt ie»a. ttu»e\ei, DUjUig wan bliii KOUIK429 words
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Article37 1964-08-15 24 SINGAPORE, Frt. Professor Sole Tax of the Department of Anthropology, Chicago, will give an informal talk on his journal "Current Anthropology" on Aug 33 at the University of Singapore history department lecture room at 11 a.m.37 words
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154 1964-08-15 24 LONDON. Friday. AUSTRALIA, chasing ;i slim England (irsl innings total of IS'2. were made l<> lii;lit hard for runs on the second day <»l Ihe fifth and final Ted al the Oval here. At tea they were 136 for three wickets. their154 words
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Article237 1964-08-15 24 uONDON. Fri.— Results of cricket matches ended today were: At (hrltrntiam: Glamorgan beat Gloucestershire by 110 runs. Glamorgan 242 and 119 (A. Brown five for 42. Gloucestershire 196 and 55. <D. Shepherd four wickets for five. H. Miller four for 27i. Glamorgan ten points. At Portsmouth: Yorkshire beat237 words
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Article39 1964-08-15 24 BAASTAD. Fri. Sweden took a 2-0 lead ppaltist the Philippines In their inter-zone Davis Cup Final here today, when Ulf Schmidt beat F. Ampon 6-0. 6-1. 6-2 and J. Lundqui.M heat .Juan Jose 6-1. 3-6. 6-1. 6-0.39 words
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Obituary46 1964-08-15 24 OR. ED. OTTMANN I I Mir I— I Clinic passed away nuddenlv on 1 1 Cortege Itaws for Cliunh Holy Family 4 p.m. Sunday. MR. JOSEPH LEONC pMMi a«.i» on 13-8-64. CortCKv "ill L.ivo It Jalan Dua Kall.in,- Airt>ort for Hlrtadarl on IM4I 4 p.m46 words
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Advertisement130 1964-08-15 24 WCG6SS tit mm These three most important things jn life go Am mr^^S^** together. But success and happiness are difficult —A to ma nta n B° ocl health IS failing Ensure your K 1 OS*l good health by regularly taking world famous W^V^t Waterbury s Compound, the ideal tonic. Prevent130 words
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Advertisement216 1964-08-15 24 i Late CLASSIFIEDS I 20 words $10 (mivimurr NEW! the elegant Interphone gives your office intercom with the following advantages:- Efficiency Economy Matches the new STB and Telecoms I rrertM deskphone ill" 1 111 11 and 16 line systems available Ex Stock Delivery ond Immediotc fY^-- 3^/ Installation f^£T Li^vV216 words
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Miscellaneous47 1964-08-15 24 i TJIOHEST and lowest tempera- tines In Malaya and Slnga- pore for the period 8 p.m on Thursday to 8 pm yesterday: Hixhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 72 Kota Bharu 88 72 I Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90— 72 I Malacca 84 72 'Singapore 88 75 I47 words
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