The Straits Times, 16 August 1964
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Title Section14 1964-08-16 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,485. 20 CENTS KDN 732 SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1964.14 words
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Article, Illustration617 1964-08-16 1 Saving for those with cash to spare and helps the nation, too j£U ALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today urged Malaysians to rally to the support of the Government ''in this hour of national crisis" by subscribing to617 words
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117 1964-08-16 1 Two Soviet Bolshoi performers seek US asylum rKYO. Sat. Two members of the Soviet Bolshoi Variety Theatre, appearing in Tokyo have asked the United States embassy for asylum in the United States. The semi-government broadcasting corporation NHK reported this here today. Bidslioi officials and performers barred their hotel room doorsReuter - 117 words
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Article439 1964-08-16 1 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL ADI ADC 111 Regardless of racial I LfiUL 111 origin, says Razak From IPOH, Sat. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today gave a firm assurance that everyone in this country, regardless of racial origin, "has a place under the Malaysian sun and439 words
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Article35 1964-08-16 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— President John.-on yesterday signed into law lrgixlaMon boosting the pay of every civilian In the Federal Oovernment except himself. All other non-military employees from me»sengm up to Vlce-Presldent benefit.— UPL35 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-08-16 1 IPOH, Sat. Malaysia 1 is determined to fight the Indonesian confrontation on all fronts, including the economic front, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said here today. He told the Press this after a 30-minute conference with heads of departments In the State247 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-08-16 1 HONG KONG MAN INVITED TO BE VICE-CHANCELLOR HONG KONG, Saturday. J)R. Chien Mv, (70) president of the New Asia College, of Hong Kong, has been offered the Vice-Chpncellorship of Nanyang University in Singapore, pore. The offer was made through Dr. Vermier Chiu, chairman of the board280 words
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161 1964-08-16 1 SOEK MAY VISIT SOVIET UNION IN OCTOBER JAKARTA, Sat. A Foreign Ministry spokesman indicated today that President Soekarno may visit the Soviet Union in October. "Nothing is definite yet." he said. But President Soekarno had received invitations from several countries and there was a possibility that he might visit someReuter; AP - 161 words
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Article28 1964-08-16 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The US. State Department spokesman said yesterday that military action In Laos during the past few days had been limited to minor skirmishes. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article37 1964-08-16 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Indian Army operation* against rebels in Nagaland in India's north-east »!11 cease from Sept. 6. the Chief Minister of Assam. Mr. B. P Chaliha. said in Kohima. the Nagaland capital, yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article67 1964-08-16 1 DOVER, Sat A team of 10 English women left Dover early today in an attempt to swim the English Channel in relay node. Costumes are being worn for the start and finish of the planned England to France crossing. The youngest is 17 and the oldest is67 words
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90 1964-08-16 1 INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA? NO PROBLEMS HONG KONG. Sat.^Sir Siknln Chau. local industrial magnate, returned here from a tour of Singapore yesterday with the encouraging news that no snags or problem? confronted overseas capital Investors either in Singapore or anywhere else in Malaysia. He said, in a newspaper Interview, that politicalReuter - 90 words
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Article32 1964-08-16 1 BEIRUT, Sat.— Three Custom* officials were killed and four others Injured early yesterday when a mine exploded under their car at a Lebanese* vfTtage near the Syrian border. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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160 1964-08-16 1 NICOSIA, Sat. T\R. FADIL KUTCHUK. Turkish Cypriot Vice Presi- dent of Cyprus, told a Press conference here ioday that drastic measures were needed immediately "if thousands of Cypriot Turks who would rather die of hunger in dignity than yield to barbarism are to beReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-08-16 1 ISMAIL BRIEFED ON SABAH'S SECURITY PUNS TESSELTON, Sat. Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. the Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs, declared on arrival here he was confident Malaysia was prepared to meet any threat from within or without. Dato Ismail, who arrived here this morning268 words
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365 1964-08-16 2 Wo need for summit talks 9 Villamin KUALA LUMPUR, Sat F President Soekarno wills it, there can be peace between Malaysia and Indonesia at any time, writes Vicente Villamin in the latest issue of the Philippine v/ookly Examiner. The report appears in a statement365 words
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Article97 1964-08-16 2 KI.ANG. Sat. The Mentrl Besar ot Selangor. Inche H-irun bin Haii Idris. today wan.cd adult education religious teachers not lo misinterpret the religious dogma while teaching their students. He was speakinu at the opening of a four -day course for 261 relicioas teachers at the Klang High97 words
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Article107 1964-08-16 2 ATHLETIC MEET TICKETS STOLEN SERE.MBAN, Sat. Tickets worth $1,100 for the first Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union meet here were reported stolen yesterday from the office of the Kegri Sembilan Club. The missinr tickets were 500 of $1 and 300 of $2 tickets. In addition track books valued at $420 were107 words
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Article56 1964-08-16 2 SINGAPORE, Sat— A joint •farewell recital by British tenor. Mr. Robert Witcher. and Singapore pianist. Miss Seah Khung Img. will take place at the Cultural Centre on Monday at 8.45 p.m. Proceeds of the concert will be donated to the Singapore Musical Society Scholarship Fund. Tickets p56 words
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Article, Illustration419 1964-08-16 2 Seven days to hear case against a dato $14,000 CHAR6E: MARSHALL TALKS OF DURIANS AND DURIAN CAKES TANAH RATA, Sat r PHE president of the Sessions Court here, Inche Mohamed Azmi bin Dato Haji Kamaruddin, today fixed a week from Oct. 26 to hear a criminal broach of trust case419 words
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213 1964-08-16 2 MINISTER'S TRIBUTE TO UNION LEADER |<rALA LUMPUR, Sat. Glowing tribute was paid today to the late Mr. P. C. Gomez (above), a leading trade unionist. Mr. Gomez was president of the National Union of Bank Employees until his death in March. He was also chairman of the Perak division of213 words
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Article70 1964-08-16 2 Misadventure verdict IPOH. Sat. The Ipoh Coroner. Inche Mohamed Euson* bin Chin, today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a tinsmith. Chong Choong, 78. The inquiry was told that Chong died when he was knocked down by a car driven by Chan Soo Har. while crossing the traffic70 words
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122 1964-08-16 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. RHIO islanders are now fully conscious of Malaysia's total ban on the barter trade. Not one of them has tried to get into port during the last 24 hours. According to the police today, no movement of small craf. was detected122 words
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Article89 1964-08-16 2 TODAY Sedill Kechil 4.16 a.m. (6.U0 3.17 D.m. (6.sft i; Singapore 4.38 a.m. (6.2 ft > 4.13 p.m. (7.lft); Port Dlck»on 12.08 p.m. (6.7 ft); Port Swettenham 10.49 a.m. (10.4 ft) 11.16 p.m. (9.oft >; Penan* 6.21 a.m (6.2 ft) 6.15 p.m. (5.6 ft).89 words
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Article107 1964-08-16 2 KOTA BHARI, Sat^An Alliance State Assemblyman, Inche Mahniood bin Mat Amin. 45. died yesterday evening of a heart attack. Inche Mahmood, who was elected in the Tumpat Tenjab const ituency collapsed in the Tumpat cinema hall while attending an Cmno divisional general meetingHe was taken to107 words
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170 1964-08-16 3 Eight more before magistrate in Manuel case I£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1V Another eight men were today produced before a magistrate in chambers here in connection with the slaying of Cpl. Felix Manuel. They were remanded In police custody for a week pending investigations. The eight were detained yesterday following a170 words
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Article116 1964-08-16 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. All Imports of joss paper from any country (including the Malaysian territories) will have to be covered by import licences approved by the Singapore Government from today. The joss paper is used by the Chinese community for celebrating religious and other festivals. Applications for116 words
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Article28 1964-08-16 3 JOHOHE BAHKU. Sat. The Royal Customs and Excise Department's station here will be closed for business on Aug. 31, being a public holiday for Merdeka Day.28 words
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Article71 1964-08-16 3 MUAR, Sat.— The chairman of the Johore Social Welfare Committee. Inche Sairan bin Sabtu. last night praised non-Malays for their co-operation in making the Prophet Mohu mcd's birthday celebratlnn.here a success. Speaking at a rally to mark the Prophet's birthday, Inche Sairan said that this example oi71 words
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876 1964-08-16 3 RED TACTICS, SO NAAFI MEN DECIDE ON BOYCOTT SINGAPORE, Sat. T HE Naafi branch of the Industrial Workers Union of Singapore has decided to boycott the union's annual delegates conference tomorrow because "the leadership of the union is bent on pursuing dangerous pro-Com-munist tactics." "From the motions which have been876 words
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Article, Illustration203 1964-08-16 3 Former Thai Queen brings cheer to an abandoned boy KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A royal visitor to the Children's Home in Cheras Road here today brought cheer to an eight-month-old boy who had been abandoned by his family Little Joseph was excited when former Queen Rambhai Barni of Thailand took him203 words
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Article180 1964-08-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r THE Magistrate's Court here was today told that the screams of two girls led to the arrest of two snatch thieves. i Incident No. 1 occurred last Wednesday at Jalan Rodgers when Toong Woh Seng alias Tong Kok Wai. 23. of180 words
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Article61 1964-08-16 3 Singapore, sat— a M-man New Zealand trade mission will be arriving ;n Malaysia on Oct 17 lor a two-week survey ol business possibilities here. The team. representing the agricultural and manufacturing industries in New Zealand, will spend one week in Kuala Lumpur and another week61 words
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Article43 1964-08-16 3 BINGAPORE, Sat. The Queenstown Secondary School will hold its science and technical exhibition and prize-giving ceremony on Aug. 20 at 4.30 p.m. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will speak at the ceremony and open the exhibition.43 words
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Article32 1964-08-16 3 IPOH, Sat.— L:ew Slew. 29, a mother of three, was acquitted by the Traffic Magistrate's Court today of using her car as a pirate taxi on July 8 last year.32 words
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Article259 1964-08-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat I r PHE dismissa. of a piece-rated worker, r Thng Uaw Kow, by the I Alexandra Brickworks i Ltd., in February this i year on the ground of compulsory retirement was upheld today by the I President of the Indus- 1 trial Arbitration Court, Dr.259 words
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Article, Illustration710 1964-08-16 5 $4 million pay increase for Singapore port men KUAN YEW ANNOUNCES NEW WAGE SCALES WHICH WILL BENEFIT 7,000 WORKERS SINCAPORE, Saturday. 'I^HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today announced revised wage scales which will benefit some 7,000 daily-rated port workers in the State and cost the Port of Singapore710 words
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192 1964-08-16 5 Brunei polls decision welcomed by all the parties BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. Leaders of all political parties today welcomed the Brunei Government's announcement that district and general election's would be held soon. None objected to the decision that elected members be in a minority In the next Legislative Council. Main Government192 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-08-16 5 OFFICER WEDS TEACHER IN SINGAPORE /CAPTAIN and Mrs. James V> Chia Poh Hwang after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church in Singapore. The bride, the former Miss Christine Chew, is a teacher and is the third daughter .of Mr and Mrs. Chew Keow Siong. Captain Chia, of the 2nd66 words
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192 1964-08-16 5 JESSELTON, Saturday. THE State Government has decided to make a special grant of $10,000 to each of the 18 rural district councils in Sabah fromXhe unspent balances of the Malaysia celebrations funds last year. In a statement today, the Deputy Chief Minister, Inche Haris bin192 words
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Obituary75 1964-08-16 5 MRS. K. VELUPILLAI ol C.E.B. Juhore Bahru pa&sed away 15.8-64. Pu'-.eral 3 p.m. 16.8.64 from 71 lower station Stulurm Darat. MRS. TAY WEE SOON (nee Chia Gay Neo) passed away peacefully on 15.8.64 age 55 years, leaving behind two sons, Edmund, Maurice, two daughters, Irene, Chye Keong. one son-in-law75 words
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Article54 1964-08-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The Teachers' Training College will commence its new term for students in all courses on Monday Detailed arrangements regarding lectures etc have been circularised to principals of all schools from whom information can oe obtained TTC students may also obtain full information from54 words
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Article188 1964-08-16 5 ALOR STAR. Sat. A Kedah princess. Tengku Soflah, 23, a teacher, and youngest daughter of Tengku Mohamed Jewa. the Tengku Temenggong of Kedah. was married to another school teacher. Inche Yaaeob Merican 26 at her father's residence in Bakar Batas last night The Sultan of Kedah.188 words
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Article167 1964-08-16 5 UNIFIED SCHEME UNDER STUDY 'Be patient* call by Minister I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, announced today that a new unified scheme of service for all education officers in Malaya was under consideration. A d mln Ist r a tlve officers would be167 words
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Article213 1964-08-16 5 KUANTAN. Sat. HEADS ol government departments who are still reluctant to use the national language can be branded as "traitors" to the language The Mentri Besar of Panang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohammed Seh said this at a ceremony marking the end of the National Language Month213 words
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Article87 1964-08-16 5 IPCH. Sat. An ice-water vendor. Soo Kam Pin. 20. who assaulted a police constable. Ariffiu bin Mohamed Isa. was today tinea $20 by the magistrate. Mr Yong Yung Sui Defended Dy Mr. Too Joon Lip. Soo pleaded not guilty and denied using criminal force on87 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-08-16 5 Arab League ready to help— Hussein ENVOY URGES PEACE BETWEEN MAUYSIA AND INDONESIA CINGAPORE, Sat. The Saudi Arabian ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Hussein Fatani, said here today that if Malaysia and Indonesia carried on their conflict they would be playing into the hands of "our enemy, thf Communists." Mr. Hussein280 words
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Article44 1964-08-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Industrial Arbitration Court will hand down an Interim award In the trade dispute between the Postal and Telecommunications Department and the Amalgamated Union jcf Public Employees relating to prooosals for a collective agre*- meiit. on Tuesday at 9.30 a.m.44 words
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Advertisement184 1964-08-16 3 IU MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5 whta you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is completely unaffected by changing economic conditions, and vwthdrawtlt an184 words
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Miscellaneous223 1964-08-16 5 Airline schedules Penang Arrivals AIRPORT arrivals and departures for today: MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: Prom Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 ajn.; Singapore (ML 584) 905 a.m.; Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.; Singapore. Malacca? and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 a.m.: Kota Bharu (ML 035) 124)5223 words
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178 1964-08-16 6 Soek to Navy: Do your duty BOAST ABOUT EQUIPMENT lAKARTA, Sat.—Presi- dent Soekarno today called on Indonesia's armed forces to carry out their obligations regardless of what the consequences might be. "Indonesia will never collapse," Dr. Soekarno declared In an address to a group of newly graduated naval cadets. TheAP - 178 words
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Article34 1964-08-16 6 ROME, Sat.— Nearly 70.Q00 postal workers went on strike yesterciay shutting down post offices la cities and towns across Italy. The dispute was over higher wages and Improved fringe benefits—AP.34 words
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Article38 1964-08-16 6 NEW YORK. Sat.— A U-2 reconnaissance plane, piloted by a Chinese Nationalist training with the U.S. Air Force crashed and burned on the unpopulated plain south-east of Boise. Idaho. ye«erday. The pilot ejected safely. AJ».38 words
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Article560 1964-08-16 6 State Department will ask Congress to remove amendment WASHINGTON, Sat BAN U.S. AID TO SOEK MOVE WILL REDUCE CABINETS FLEXIBILITY f j'HE State Department disclosed yesterday it will ask Congress to remove or modify a Senate amendment banning United States aid to Indonesia. A State DepartmentUP - 560 words
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253 1964-08-16 6 Malaysia is 'not fully democratic' charge in Australia SYDNEY, Sat. Mr. E.G. Whitlam, deputy leader of the Federal Labour Opposition, today claimed that the Malaysian Government was not functioning In a fully democratic fashion. He was commenting on a denial by the Malaysian High Commissioner In Australia. Tun Lim YewReuter - 253 words
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406 1964-08-16 6 NO DEFINITE SITE. DATE MANILA, Sat. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said yesterday his country was assembling a panel of legal experts for exploratory talks with Malaysia on the Philippine territorial claim on Sabah. Mr. Mendez told his weekly news conference that406 words
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Article43 1964-08-16 6 LONDON. Sac Church court gave the 15th century Anglican Ch ireh in Bucicden permission to widen its aisles yesterday after the vicar, the Rev. Enoch Davies. complained that plump brides have had trouble squeezing their way to the altar. U.P.I.UPI - 43 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-08-16 6 CALL TO DEPORT CHIEF OF POLICE V AIKOBI, Sat. Demanrls for the deportation of Sir Richard Catling, Kenya's In-spector-General of Police (above), were renewed in Kenya's Parliament today. The deportation of Sir Richard had been demanded twice previously after he had attended airport farewells for two British police officers orderedReuter - 122 words
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Article221 1964-08-16 6 I 'Move to salvage civilisation* SALISBURY, Sat.— The Southern Rhodesian Government is planning a "most massive scheme" to encourage white immigration, the Immigration Minister, Mr Harry Reedman, told Parliament yesterday. He said that if the AfroAsian group succeed in removing the whites from Africa, the221 words
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Article35 1964-08-16 6 LONDON. Eat— The ChlneM Communist news agency yesterday reported that Red Laotian antiaircraft units shot down one U. 3. T-2K fighter bomber and damVxod live others, over Laos on Thun> day— OH.35 words
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266 1964-08-16 7 Three or four may go up HOUSTON, Sat. As: many as three or four Soviet cosmonauts are believed to be training for a rocket spectacular that could give Russia a one and a half year lead over America in the manned conquest of space.UPI - 266 words
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Article, Illustration467 1964-08-16 7 - DAILY MAIL AD ON BREAK-OUT MORNING FOR 'W*;#f*W,' THAT IS TRAIN ROBBER WILSON IN WINSON JAIL LONDON, Saturday gCOTLAND Yard detectives were last night probing the origins of a newspaper advertisement which they believe played a vital part in the escape of Great TrainReuter; AP - 467 words
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Article87 1964-08-16 7 GEORGETOWN, Sat.— A coroner's Inquest yesterday found that senior civil servant Arthur Abraham and seven of his eight children died In a fire here on June 12 as a result of a deliberate criminal act by a person or persons unknown. Abraham and his childrenReuter - 87 words
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168 1964-08-16 7 Three hurt as gang shoots up ex-President's party BUENOS AIRES, Saturday. POLICE yesterday searched the homes of Peronista diehards in a hunt for about 15 armed youths who shot up a big dinner party here in a bid to assassinate deposed President Arturo Frondizi. Mr. Frondizl was unhurt but hisReuter - 168 words
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Article82 1964-08-16 7 KIMBERLEY. Sat.— A white diamond claimed to be as big as a golf ball and weighing 56* and one-half carats, has been found on a farm near Christiana, 75 miles from here. Mr. Joshua van Der Merwe. 45, a motor dealer, near Capetown, who IsReuter - 82 words
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Article55 1964-08-16 7 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The p^»sporis of the 84 American studem* who travelled to Cuba are being suspended on the students" return to the United States. State Department officials said yesterday. The students, who wpru to Havana in defiance of the Btata Departments ban on American* visiting Cuba, areAP - 55 words
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Article42 1964-08-16 7 LONDON, Sat.— A trolley bus driver tied up traffic in Bournemouth yesterday by trying to pass another trolley using the same overhead wires. "I was just watching the traffic." the embarrassed driver explained. "I just forgot I couldn't pass."42 words
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Article18 1964-08-16 7 LONDON. Bat Bookie William Oorbell was fined £37 yesterday for drunk driving in a speedboat. U-P.I.18 words
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Article134 1964-08-16 7 PRA NKFURT, Sat.— A German historian testified yesterday that almost four million Soviet prisoners of-war died in German captivity during World War 11. many of them murdered under the Nazi c x t c rmination programme. .Hani- Adoli Jacobsen made the statement in a brief delivered to134 words
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Article388 1964-08-16 7 U.N. MEDIATOR 'NOW MORE OPTIMISTIC' IONDON Sat. Amid French offers of their good offices and a British appeal for the ceasefire to be maintained in strifetorn Cyprus tnere were signs yesterday that Greece and Turkey were nearing agreement at their Geneva talks for a peaceAP - 388 words
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Article24 1964-08-16 8 U word* HI/- (Minimum) KRAAL EDITH MARY In tr»B- I ■sjrsji mrmory of our darling mum, paused away a year ago today.24 words
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SUNDAY TIMES Aug. 16. 1964 OPINION
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Article166 1964-08-16 8 FINDING PATTERNS IN HISTORY FIFTY years ago this month an assassination at Sarajevo, in modern Yugoslavia, triggered off World War I. In the last few days this fact must have troubled many people who find patterns in history, as they watched anxiously to see if two points of tension on166 words
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Article162 1964-08-16 8 It would be foolish, therefore, to say th« two Incidents cannot still produce dangerous consequences; but it would be even more foolish to expect them. The United States reprisals for North Vietnamese attacks on its ships, for example, appear to have been completely successful. Both Hanoi and Peking have162 words
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Article169 1964-08-16 8 The circumstances, of course, were Quite different from those in SouthEast Asia. In this region, a comparatively new power. America, stood opposed to a new force. Communism. In the Mediterranean, events on Cyprus nave ri.-ie to tension between two nations whose traditional enmity, under one name or another, goes169 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1964-08-16 8 DAVID EWIN INVESTIGATES ONE OF THE GREAT SEA-MYSTERIES OF THE CENTURY THERE was no farewell party when the tramp steamer Pomona finally stole away from Honolulu this week. The s.s. Pomona, a dogsbody of the oceans, is a murder ship and the centre of one of1,099 words
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Article263 1964-08-16 8 ITS A HANDY POLICY. It lets a man out of washing up. Joe (Mr. Piano) Henderson, whose hands are insured for £10.000. HORSES DEAD SLOW. simi outside racing stables. I TOLD four prisoners to go ahead with their appeals. All four got off. After that,263 words
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Article257 1964-08-16 8 KINDLY allow me to make some corrections on Fauzi Mohamad's article. "The Blind Bridegrooms." (Sunday Times, June 28). The Muslim law referred to is based on Verse 230. Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow) of the Holy Koran which says: "And if he hath divorced her (the third time),257 words
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Article255 1964-08-16 8 fTHIANKS to Mr. Bob Peries 1 for the report and suggestions (Sunday Times. July 5> but I am afraid they are In no way helpful to the genuine purchasers vnder the present circumstances In Kuala Lumpur. Most developers are taking undue advantage of the present demand for houses255 words
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Article81 1964-08-16 8 MY adorable neighbour !s simply sweet. He thinks he Is not getting his moneys worth if he does not listen to every programme on his transistor radio. He Is also a philanthropist. He wants me to be well entertained and educated. Could the Broadcasting Department help me81 words
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Article93 1964-08-16 8 THE night warden on duty at the General Hospital Casualty Ward on Aug. 12 was most impolite. I was with a relative in the Recovery Room when he walked in accompanied by a policeman and ordered me and some others out. The patients in the Recovery Room,93 words
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Article61 1964-08-16 8 REGARDING that story in the Sunday Times of June 28 about the German firm that has produced a cream that will make a dark-skinned person fairer. I would be grateful if you could supply me with the manufacturer's name. DOCTOR, SINGAPORE. EDITOR: We regret we do not have61 words
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807 1964-08-16 8 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - IGNATIUS STEPHEN from JESSELTON, Saturday THEY carry copra, sugar, plywood and nutmeg in wallowing, cumbersome boats lhat are taking water alter sailing 200 miles in the open sea. As soon as they tie up their crews unclip the magazines fr,om their carbines and807 words
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Advertisement884 1964-08-16 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS :0 Word* SIM (Mlm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In Sir capore. Orchard Road Sunday Service I [i a.m. and 6 p.m. All Welcome. CAHAI WORLD FAITH God's I'lin For a world free from war and mlaery. Literature from 333, Rabang Hond. Seremhan. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Onuwr Grovx Road.884 words
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Advertisement509 1964-08-16 8 Clear Your Skin Over Night #fe New Discovery Starts (*5— ..»«J J~~<A Ending Eczema, X&^fg W^?J Pimples, Blemishes, pM *£j y*. x&g'i Ringworm and 'r^vjjy l^^jz/ Athletes Foot in 10 before m Minutes— Works SSSjStfßs^SiKaga While You Sleep rtt Since the discovery of Nixodcrnt It Is inn ncrc *it i»*t509 words
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1053 1964-08-16 9 IPOH, Saturday SIEW SIN'S APPEAL TO ALL COMMUNITIES r JpHE only way to a complete communal understanding between the diverse racial groups in Malaysia is to eliminate the "four worlds" in which Malaysians were now divided, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Minister of Finance1,053 words
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Article43 1964-08-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat— A 59-year-old woman, Goh Soon Yee, was killed instantly when she fell from a bus in Queen Street yesterday. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector V. Rajaratnam, of the Accidents Branch. Traffic Police tel. 7200.43 words
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250 1964-08-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Royal Malaysian Police announced today that bona':de Malaysian fishermen were at full liberty to continue to n.sh either within or outside Malaysian territorial waters as they had done in the past. The assurance is contained in a statement issued through250 words
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Article134 1964-08-16 9 KUALA LDMPUR. Sat.— An unemployed man, Man bin Toll Sai'it, 29. of Bukit Tembok, Seremban. was sentenced to two years" Jail and ordered to be Riven six strokes of the rotan by the Magistrate's Court here today, for theft. He pleaded guilty to a charge of134 words
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Article52 1964-08-16 9 PENANG. Sat. About 155 youths from Penang have been selected for the three Federation Armed Forces. Major Sharlff bin Ahmad, recruiting officer, disclosed today. The majority will be for the Army. Altogether. 532 candidates were Interviewed between Tuesday and yesterday at the Territorial Army headquarters in52 words
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Article, Illustration388 1964-08-16 9 Skyscraper flats to replace slum area shacks KHAW TO STUDY EUROPEAN HOMES PROJECTS IT" U ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Skyscraper flats will replace the dilapidated shacks and attap huts in the country's slum areas from next year when the Government's new low-cost housing scheme goes into full swing. This was stated388 words
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189 1964-08-16 9 BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. ffTHE chairman' of the Tariff Advisory Board, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, said here today that Malaysia was "on the move" to industrialisation. He described this as "the industrial mobilisation of the country." Mr. Williamson said this after members of the Board189 words
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Article42 1964-08-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Goodwill committees m Siglap constituency today handed over to their assemblyman, Inche Rahlm Ishak. their collection of $310 for the N.T.U.C. rehabilitation fund to help victims of the recent disturbances. The N.TU.C. fund now stands at $29.863.42 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-08-16 10 ...AND IT WAS FUN AND LAUGHTER FOR ALL A slightly bemused Anita (centre) is welcomed by her sisters, Margaret (left) and Theresa on the first day of her homecoming in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.40 words
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273 1964-08-16 10 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By LIU.\ 1.1 MPt R. Sat. Anita Francis the two-and-a-half-year-old polio stricken child, returned home today and bright ened the hearts of her family. As she cheerfully left the Assunta Hospital with her father. Mr. John Francis. 21. she gave a273 words
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Article47 1964-08-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. tonight entertained former Thai Queen Rambhai at the Residency. But for this engagement, the Tengku spent a quiet day at home. He did not leave th c Residency, nor did he receive any visitors.47 words
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Article30 1964-08-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sat— Detectives from the C.I.D. yesterday arrested a member of the secret society. "Group 18," and detained him under the Crlclnal Law CTemporary Provisions > Ordinance.30 words
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152 1964-08-16 10 SABAH STATE ASSEMBLYMAN ACCEPTS USNO CHALLENGE IESSELTON, Sat.— A Sabah State Assemblyman has accepted a challenge from the United Sabah National Organisation to a public debate on his resignation from the party. Assemblyman Othman Yousof. now with another political- party, the United Pasok Momogun Kadazans Organisation, made these conditions.- ThatReuter - 152 words
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392 1964-08-16 10 MALACCA, Sat IN the High Court here 1 today, Mr. Justice Ismail Khan dismissed with costs a claim for damages brought by the former president of the I Malacca Municipal Council, Haji Mohamedj YusorT bin Haji Sulong, whose son, Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed Yusuf.392 words
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Article139 1964-08-16 10 PENANO, Bat.— A motorist, Quah Cheng Kok, today testified that a cyclist pro--ceeding in front of him suddenly swerved to the right and crashed into his car. Quah. 26. was giving evidence at an Inquiry into the death of a Rural District Council labourer, P. Rt'tnam. 24. who139 words
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Advertisement473 1964-08-16 9 We Know that you are a careful man We know that you worked hard. We know that you always plan lor the future. You are confident that you have shares and property and savings for your own security and the security of your wife and children Have you given thought473 words
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Miscellaneous292 1964-08-16 9 On your TV today JEL^ISION programmea for 32? le L, 7.15 Athletics'- 1964 Malaysia TV MALAYSIA TV MNGAPUR.% championships at Seremban: Channel 5 (Kuala Lumpur) (CHANNEL 5) 745 News and newsreel in and Channel 6 (Ipoh and P.M.: 1.00 Opening and pro Chinese 8.05 Perry Mason Malacca) gramme summary in292 words
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Advertisement232 1964-08-16 10 vfflm W I MONDIA J^ SWISS STELLARIS, created with all the craftsmanship of th« j^ n skilled specialists of MONDIA marks for you with faith- tf^_^ f. _j V* ful precision the days, hours, mmutes ond seconds. g| |^ff^~ The elegant design, the clear, simple figures of the dial, call232 words
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Advertisement117 1964-08-16 10 II 111 rQ this ballpoint is LOADED RETRACTABLE BALLPOINT The new retractable ballpoint handsomely styled with 'gold' or 'silver' fittings and modern two-tone colours, choice of red, blue, green, black or violet long-life refills. Platignum ballpoints are too good, too well styled to throw away just because after thousands and117 words
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Article340 1964-08-16 11 Help track agents, farmers told Minister warns of subversion danger BUTTERWORTH, Sat fHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged farmers to help the Central Government to track down Indonesian agents and subversive elements. "I have received reports that enemy agents are instigating our farmers and340 words
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Article129 1964-08-16 11 Thieves clean out a pond of fish SINGAPORE, Sat.— Thieves cleaned out a flshbreeding pond In Yeo Chu Kane Road of its entire stock of fish during the early hours of today. The owner of the pond. Ang Khal Wee, 38, told police that the stolen fish cost more than129 words
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519 1964-08-16 11 Shortfall figures unrealistic LONDON. Sat— A leadIng firm oi metal merchants y e s t c rday I strongly criticised U.S. action regarding its surplus government tin j stock and said its current release programme was based on unrealistic figures. A Strauss519 words
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Article61 1964-08-16 11 «l ALA LI'MPL'R. Sat.— Three suspected cases of cholera, two in Kelantan and one in Pahang. were reported in the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. No cholera deaths were reported in the past 18 hours The death toll remains at 2J» in hospital and 8061 words
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142 1964-08-16 11 Buy now to average down the price ]£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Down went the prices of shares this week and with Industrial Index at a new low of 89.43, more and more readers are getting really worried. Scores of readers who became shareholders in the last 12 months or so have142 words
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Article, Illustration248 1964-08-16 11 high back In 1962 and 1963 when the stock exchange was the number one talkIng point In every teachers' common room and the clubs. But only a few have sold nut as the records will show. Remember a:so one fact! You have only lost money on paper. True248 words
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Article248 1964-08-16 11 TODAY'S SHARE PRICES I Business m and reported to the Singapore and Ku.iU Lumpur trading rooms ol the Malayan Stocn Exchange today Kith the number ol sh.iic* traded in brackets: I.MJL'M'KI.VLS: C. b Ings 13.000) $2.48. Duiilop (S.ooo) *i 9i. a .ooo) ji.au, Esso Ords. iti.OOO) $2.15. (1.000) J3.16; E.248 words
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Advertisement163 1964-08-16 11 ■Im Attractive and latesf Creations in JEWELLERY Sub Agent i MIKIMOTO PEARLS TIN SING/^-*. MS-m iWrtk lulu lat in,, L t* tmtk ntm r BANISH GRJUY HAIR WITH^^^I^J roIAFTOM LABOMATORIM LT«. J MEN WOMEN fed Young again A» we grow old«r lt« aMf natvrmj th»t we begin to itow dow*163 words
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Advertisement161 1964-08-16 11 V Shi Fastest to London Only two stops on the way Qantas offers you the fastest flight service from Singapore to London. Every Sunday, the Qantas V-Jet special speeds to London, touching down only at New Delhi and Teheran on the way. Fly off on the all-economy flight at 11.59161 words
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Article, Illustration643 1964-08-16 12 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: Few scintillating moments for fans but... By The Oval, Saturday* TiHE Australians laboured all day at the Oval on this second day of the fifth Test and if they didn't produce many scintillating moments for the onlookers, they produced for themselves at the643 words
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Article67 1964-08-16 12 Record 86 now with a day more rKYO. Sat. With only 24 hours before the entry deadline for the October Olympic Games in Tokyo, 86 countries have applied two more than* the former record set at the 1960 Rome Olympics. The record was beaten when Chile and Liberia applied this67 words
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369 1964-08-16 12 Worcester, Warwick keep race wide open T ONDON, Sat. Glamor-J-4 gan. whq last week were the first English county to beat the Australians since 1956. continued their winning form yesterday and shot out Gloucestershire for a meagre 55 runs. This was Glamorgan's second win In succession since beating the Australians.369 words
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Article50 1964-08-16 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Forty football referees and team captams will attend a one-day refresher course in refereeing at the Malay school here at 10 am. tomorrow The course will be conducted by Inche Shahid bin Abdul Rahman, a member of the Perak Football Referees' Board.50 words
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213 1964-08-16 12 AUCKLAND, Saturday. V^EW ZEALAND made a clean sweep of the three--11 match Rugby League series when they beat France 10-2 in the third Test here today after leading 5-2 at half time. New Zealand, who have not lost a home series since 1954, won213 words
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Article74 1964-08-16 12 MOSCOW, Sat. Anna Dmitrieva. the reigning champion. and Valeria Tltova, a former titleholder, will meet in the AllSoviet women's singles final cf the international lawn tennis tournament here. In the semi-finals yesterday. Miss Dmitrieva beat Hsul Yuen Chin 6-2. 6-4, and Miss Tltova defeated Chi74 words
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Article32 1964-08-16 12 LONDON. Sat. Results in Rugby League Charity Cup matches played last night were: Halifax 5 Hudderslield 12: Hunslet 2 Leeds 18; Kelghley 14 Bramley 15; St. Helens 22; Swintpn 2.32 words
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Article233 1964-08-16 12 f ONDON. Bat. Australia. Lj with an aggressive 67 not out from Tom Velvers. reached a commanding position against England in the Fifth Test today despite late burst of bowling by Freddie Trueman which brought him four wickets and a personal achievement of a total of233 words
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Article295 1964-08-16 12 t ONDON. Sat, Result* of football matches played today were I FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD Liverpool 2 West Ham (Halftone: 1, 1) SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Albion Rovers 0 Clyde 5 (0.1) Ayr U. 2 D'barton 1 (1.0) Berwick R, 0 Morton 5 (0.4) Brvchin C. 3 Mloa295 words
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Article98 1964-08-16 12 LONDON. Sat. Tea scores in today's cricket match. Dover: Northanu 144 (D. Underwood 6"43) v Kent. Hovr: Yorks 106~l v Sussex (Rain* Kdinhurgh: Scotland v Ireland •no play. rain). Lryton: Essex 220-5 iB. Knight 76. T. Bailey 58 n.o. B. Taylor 44 N. 0.) v SurreyReuter - 98 words
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Article59 1964-08-16 12 gAASTAD. Sat. Sweden took a winning 3-0 lead over th« Philippines here today in their Davies Cup inter-zone final tie when their pair won the double match. Ulf Schmidt and Jan-Er.k Lundqulst clinched the tie by defeating Juan Jose and Reymundo Deyro 6-3. 5-7. 6-3.59 words
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Article206 1964-08-16 12 BAASTAD, Sat. CWEDEN, European Zone wlnnors, won both opening singles to lead 2-0 against the Philippines, Eastern Zone champions, when their Davis Cup In-ter-zone tie began here yesterday. The winners play the winners of the American zone final between Australia and Chile. The eventual victors206 words
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Advertisement273 1964-08-16 12 j j^L f ill J I w^ i jf^ IS L ;M p B^vzl *IM m 4 Bat ™cr^ mra f f \jmm Jwt K y TURKISH DOMESTIC Jlj JSSjSjlfo jBBBI cigarettes yli± £5 AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING REGULAR CIGARETTE > RECIPES (600 PECIPES 800 RECIPES^ SOORECIPES HSCXD RECIPES v hiiSi¥^li^)!'iil'u!tiH;273 words
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Article300 1964-08-16 13 ttHERE has been a growing air of expectancy in Singapore pianistic circles recently, and it will reach its climax when the curtain rises on the Victoria Theatre platform next Friday evening and John Ogdon takes his seat at the pianoforte. 1 cannot remember for a long time any300 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-08-16 13 THIS exclusive SHOWPAGE picture presents James Bond and his Golden Girl together for the first time in "Goldfinger," latest in the series of lan Fleming thrillers on film. The Golden Girl is seductive 27-year-old Shirley Eaton, green-eyed and ash blonde, revealed here in the role of an English95 words
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Article, Illustration673 1964-08-16 13 WHAT is the secret of this magnificent film, "THE PUMPKIN EATER," which I reviewed and hailed at the time of the Cannes Film Festival? Why has it more power than al! the hundred other well made films that come up year In, year673 words
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Advertisement568 1964-08-16 13 i >OW SIKhVIX,!^ C Mam 1.30 -4.00- 6.30 9.30pm MCKC9 oraUHB I IHEGIRL^S/i I HUNTERS 3 1 Co-.tcrnnq SHIRLEY EATON (w.fh Chinese Subtifles) E Plus! Special Color Feotureftc: 1 WORLD'S FAIR" 1 g Today 8.45 om: 'MY GEISHA". S I X«W SHOW I 13 Shows: 12.30-4.305 B.3opm| Admitsion: Stolls: $1.00568 words
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Advertisement61 1964-08-16 13 are you a person interested in a really good Malaysian woman's magazine If you are, you should read Malaysia's largest selling woman's magazine HER WORLD. In the July issue you will find "Fashions with a Future" Hairstyles of the Month", and recipes for outdoor evening meals. MALAY $7,000/MAIL $7,500/WORD $8,000/PUZZLE61 words
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Advertisement61 1964-08-16 13 9 Phone Today: 1.30 3.30 7.00 ft 9.30pm. Ray Rolger Tommy Sands "BABES IN TOYLAND" (Technicolor) 9.30 ojn.: "MISS PONY TAIL" (Mandarin). 11.00 a.m.: "FURY RIVER" (Color) Tomorrow: "7 Guns To Moso Plus "Attack Of The 50Ft. Woman" "LUNG FU CHUN KWONC NAM" Chat. II Cent. To-day 9.00 a m61 words
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Advertisement73 1964-08-16 13 /ilijfii\ [In 4 ul HO I C l Conditionedi BAR RESTAURANIp ta Located to tba Stopping All air-conditioned b«droom» I with prtvat* batba. KrdinusK.D. ■fa Superb tervle* H Sbangnaine** j? I feyß J M Wtll-aioclttdjr^^^ggj"^ Armtnlan St., 1 \ft^ilL| M I T«l: *****/7. lee onn f/eu/e/lers 10* ?M tOWTM MNI73 words
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Advertisement197 1964-08-16 13 CAPITOL g" p" NEXT CHANGE* EXPERIENCE!!! j w 3 I The Intolerable Suspense, 14k Srrd "l" ne Gripping Action 1 The Thrilling Adventure PORTRAYING THE J L^ I COMMUNIST TECHNIQUES" ■TB ZM of BRAINWASHING Ik. 1 I ESPIONAGE SUBVERSION! I E^<9 THROUGH HYPNOTISM!" I I M-dk|w^vnp^K uml //Hvjfira Was SHAWS197 words
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Article, Illustration884 1964-08-16 14 The creature-comforts are built in HSE2B[^SRTSWffIFIIWH SAMPLES A dream I WAS receiving loud and clear From the automatic selector car radio came the Jively jive of a Japanese jingle. The tone was superb. Outside, sweating it out in the sweltering heat of a sunny Singapore afternoon last week, were fellow884 words
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Article, Illustration526 1964-08-16 14 PLAYING THE STATUS MESSAGE GAME T ONDON, Sat. There L is a large scrawled message lying casually on my desk. It says, "Would you ring LBJ when you have a moment." A colleague in the office, up to her fringe In pop singers, has a message on her desk526 words
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Advertisement108 1964-08-16 14 I STON I I 7TON I I 10 TON I BEDFORDS I TIPPERS I I IN STOCK I I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS /it m m I But fhe one who tops fhe X*»K Alto in this issue: STANLEY BAXTER108 words
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Advertisement104 1964-08-16 14 Illllf vjJI PW js_ fA Over 31 Million LM Ericsson Public -f^W 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 U Administrations take a pride in B^-^^—^^ EBf offerin 9 tneir customers a104 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1964-08-16 15 THIS 7-YEAR-OLD IS FIT AFTER A SPELL Bliss Fire II is best bet of the day MORNING FLIGHT GOES OVER RIGHT DISTANCE ROYAL MEADOW LOOKS THE BIGGEST THREAT "MASHOR, a 7-year-old by Orgoglio, may well create turf history by wlnt J 1 11 the1,447 words
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Article1574 1964-08-16 15 IPOH 3rd DAY CARD KEY: A letter alter the horse s name Indicates the type of going preferred: I last; g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: <SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied Apprentice allowances; Soaldl, P.K. Leong and Dragon 3-lb-Naiudl, Ng atid Chong 5-lb: others 7-lb. Emergenry1,574 words
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Article167 1964-08-16 15 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Begini Begitu (Race 1), Bliss Fire (Race 5) and Kita Suka (Race 6). The going is good. FPSOIM JEEP <MLI BOX MUMIK Rmwl BEGINI BEGITI Hldup Malaysia Malaysia BEGIM BhGlTl Malaysia D.PJ> BLGINI BKGITL Are Adtnir. I D.P.P. R*eet BOVAIN Martingale National Scholar CALL167 words
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Advertisement843 1964-08-16 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE W Words $S (Mil).)— Box 50 rts. txtrm TANC'S MICROFILMING SMVICE 10 Boat Quay. Spore 9.V489. GENUINt PHOTOSTATS, FotOmatlc, 58 RoMosoa Road, 8 por» *****. THE HAIR CLINIC, 10, PrtDsep Btrett. B'pon-. Phoo. *****. For Dandruff. Baldness. Thinning;. Falling Urtylnc Hair. Scalp Treatment Kxeinsav. Hair843 words
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Advertisement341 1964-08-16 15 HERE'S A NEW DIFFERENT HOLIDAY! A leisurely round trip gjp, 1 Wm^^ n^mm^m^LWm ■cS L^LW^aaaa* A am HPll Hsa9 Lkl y^ Jm^L. .^m^H L^Bs^HßssßsVki. IB sVv 91 lv«w «iv f ~~**"^(P^^%'jd*^^^^_ l^L nm^^^ IV sis^Satw fe^* UPn Urn k w r~— -r /4 S\] byP.O ORIENT LINES s.s.CATHAYs.s.CHITRAL HONG KONG.341 words
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Article, Illustration626 1964-08-16 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL I CEREMBAN, Sat. Mani Jegathesan raised Malaysian and his own hopes of Olympic distinction a lew notches higher by some splendid sprinting today on the final day of the first Malaysian national athletic champion ships on Seremban's P a626 words
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240 1964-08-16 16 LONDON. bat. Australia consolidated their position on the third day of the Fifth Test against England at The Oval today, but two wickets oft the last two balls by Freddie Trueman gave the game a dramatic twist just before lunch. Australia went into lunch with240 words
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142 1964-08-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ITMPIRE K. Aryadurai was admitted to the General Hospital this evening with a nose injury, hit by a ball during the Selangor versus Malaysian Armed Forces hockey match at Princes Road Stadium here. His place was taken, by G. Vijianathan, secretary of142 words
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Article89 1964-08-16 16 PENANG. Sat Perak beat Kedah 4-2 In the North Zone hockey triangular for the Razak Cup at the MTC ground here today. Perak opened scoring in the 13th minute through Yogeswaran. Kedah were awarded a short corner in the 22nd minute from which Eng Tatt equalised.89 words
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Article22 1964-08-16 16 NIBONG TEBAL. Sat Chinese RecreaUoj) dub beat Rising Sun 5-4 in their Province We:lesley South league soccer match here today.22 words
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Article17 1964-08-16 16 MALACCA. Sat. Brlnggit trounced Bertram 16-0 in an UMNO league soccer match here today.17 words
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Article69 1964-08-16 16 PHILADELPHIA, Sat. Lee Davis. 16. of Philadelphia, broke the world record in the 1.500-me:re women's freestyle event yesterday on the opening of the Eastern CSAAU swimming and diving championships. M:ss Davis won in 18mm 42.5 sec. bettering the world mark of 18:44.0 set. by CarolynAP - 69 words
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Article345 1964-08-16 16 PAUL PUTS OUT TOP SEED SINGAPORE. Sat.— Singapore 1 Paul Choo caused a major upset when he Beat top seeded Phay Yew Jan 5-4 6-2. today to qualify for the final of the boyi under 19 Malaysia open junior tennis championship at Tanelin. Choo, 18, represented Malaysia in the junior345 words
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Article909 1964-08-16 16 Results of the finals: lOtm: 1 M. Jegathesan (S) 10.7. 2 Wong Fey Wan (S) 11.3. 3 J. Doukum (Sab> 11.3. 4 C Kunalan (S) 11.4. 5 Mohd Hassan 11.4 ZOfon; 1 M. Jegathesan <S) 21.1 (equals Malaysian record). 2 G. Rajalingam (Sel) 22.5, 3 C. Kunalan909 words
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Article, Illustration484 1964-08-16 16 SEBEMBAN, Sat. Tbirtrrn Malaysian athletes. 13 mm and a woman, have been selected for seven week's centralised training in preparation for the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October. They were named by the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union after tbeir championships held484 words
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197 1964-08-16 16 DENA N G, Sat. 4 x grand innings at 88 by skipper Mike Shepherds on and splendid bowling by Wilson Doss who took four for 12 were the features in today's play in the annual cricket classic between North and South at Western197 words
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Article187 1964-08-16 16 NORTII (IST I\\|\l.» Ranjit Singh c Webb b Wicks 3 j Terdre c Buck b Way o M. Sheplirrdson b \\\,v 88 A. ChrUtir c Buck b Tuffin 11 TT. Uurairatnam c Buck b Tufll.'l ft Gurucharan Singh b Way 6 WiLson Doss c Jeremiah b Gooding s Jagdrv187 words
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Article40 1964-08-16 16 I MALACCA. Sat. Scorps on the first day of the Rulers' Shield cricket semi-final played here today Pahang Malays 53 and seven for 3 wickets. Malacca Malays 55. Aziz Hamid of Malacca took for 7 for 20.40 words
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Article25 1964-08-16 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The fourmember South Vietnam tabletennis team will play exhibition matches at the Mountbatten Community Centre tomorrow and Monday at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement72 1964-08-16 16 IN HONOUR OF Mr. D. R. MACIVER'S VISIT TO MALAYSIA. WE PROUDLY INTRODUCE OUR "KILMOS" MOSQUITO COIL (A SISTER PRODUCT OF THE FAMOUS FISH BRAND). MOST EFFECTIVE. x£^^pS^>^ ECONOMICAL SCIENTIFIC MOSQUITO REPELLENT -s. HARMLESS TO HUMAN C^ BEINGS. For further particulars, please apply to: BLOOD PROTECTION CO., (M) LTD. P.O.72 words
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Miscellaneous123 1964-08-16 16 SPORTS DIAJRY (KICKKT Annual match: North v Soutti (Western Rd. Penang 11 Rulers Shirld: Malacca Malays v Pahanc Malays (Mai. Club grd. 10 jo>. Army Minor Inits final: Band. Irish Hussars v 170 Battery. Seremban (M'pal padang, Ipon, 11). Forces match: Arm/ Spore v Fed. Armed Forces (Tanglin>. Taylor trophy:123 words
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Article, Illustration3284 1964-08-16 1 The liquidation decision that made final efforts to put Rolls on its feet a failure before they began LAUDE MILLER was the new chairman nomi\J nated by Kleinwort Benson, the financial advisers of Rolls Razor. Unlike the man he was replacing, Reader Harris, a likeable, peaceable man, Miller3,284 words
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Article25 1964-08-16 1 Pages Serial For Women 2, 4 Jane Lee 4 Poget i Know Alls 4 i Gambling ABC 3 Stars 6 Comics 7, 825 words
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Article, Illustration347 1964-08-16 2 OR HOW TO BE WELL GROOMED WITHOUT BEING LOADED NOTHING maddens the perpetu ally broke so much as to be told that it is possible to dress well on any income. In a way. girls in a constant financial fix are right to be cross. Their347 words
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Article518 1964-08-16 2 A SCOTSMAN was having an argument with the conductor of a streetcar. The Scotsman Insisted on paying only a nickel, while the streetcar conductor was Just as vehement In repeatIng that the fare was higher After some moments had passed in battle, the conductor rose and.518 words
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Article, Illustration2253 1964-08-16 3 FZM - WHO'S FOR STRIP POKER— TONIGHT? FZ M j|g;|j of gamble PART FOUR By A game mice play when the cat is away HERE it the last instalment of a Sunday Time* primary reader meant mainly for adults. The lessons to be learnt about gambling are many and varied. The theme2,253 words
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Article189 1964-08-16 3 TELL ME JOSEPHINE CONTINUED LAST week the Sunday Times published extracts from the new book "Tell Me, Josephine" (Drutsch. ISO— a fascinating selection of letters and answers in the advice column of the Central African Mail. Here is more of the same irothei and 1 are two POM our mother's189 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-08-16 4 Ann* Idwtfdi - A 14-YEAR-OLD (MODEL) IN PARIS Ann* Idwtfdi ********** ANOTHER PAGE FOR WOMENTtinifTmtmTntmnmmnnrmnmmmniiirfHiiiunmnnmnmii Christine By DO you think youi daughters too young to be a model? You should meet the new face amour the model firts in Paris. Christine, half French, half Greek, la a«ed 14.. She is there to model222 words
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Article380 1964-08-16 4 DEAR Know Alls: An astrologer has predicted that I will remain a confirmed bachelor and never get married. I am quite a sociable kind of fellow and get on quite well with girls. Do you think the astrolbger's predictions will turn out right? J. J. T. Judging380 words
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Article153 1964-08-16 4 Here's a question any child In the country mar ask. Parents should be ready with the correct answer to the poser: WHAT IS THE "DUSTOS BUTTERFLIES? MOST people think that the flour-like dust they collect e-n their fineen. when they eatrh a buttrrflv is pollen from flowers.153 words
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Article720 1964-08-16 4 JANE LEE S HUMAN CASEBOOK. DEAR .lane Lee: I Ml) sensitive, passionate and temperamental. The most important thing to me is to love and be loved, and I an very unhappy because my parents do not love me. As far as material things go. I720 words
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Article282 1964-08-16 5 POINTER' on training YOUR DOG T'Hls week our subject Is the German Shorthalred Pointer iGSP). This oreed has been In existence since 1872. but It is only In the last 10 to 15 years that much has been seen of It outside Oermany. The OBP Is a most capable dog.282 words
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Miscellaneous382 1964-08-16 3 Radio Malaysia mary Of Programmes For Tfie 9.30 My Word: 10.00 Jet Bpeed KUALA LUMPUR Evening; 6.03 Feature: 6.18 Music Records: 1030 On Stage; 1100 H;ith Charms; C.30 The News; Japan Hour; 1130 The A.M.: 6.00 Pro*. Summary: 6.40 Race Results: 6.45 Music At Malayanaires. 602 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The382 words
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Miscellaneous122 1964-08-16 7 f OH. IT'S GOOD V" ~"^S>"~ -f R^nTTU V THIS IS THE FIRST TIME AillfN -nT^kl— i JIS^N MITZIE HAS RUN AWAY i H^f r <*A 5 lc??«- >^\^! I S| NCE SHE'S BEEN i>^L c VPixQ^l Q& )> WITH THE circus J'tfP P^ V <3OOD "'"H'NG WE POUND M£R122 words
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Miscellaneous222 1964-08-16 8 lllKtyjl\spA& S W^<-AS& I oup/ --jT^ WANT ME TO TAKE ■HiMfi^HiA think most\ I cue don't keailv appreciate I I ITS Difficult to put into I I 1 like AN£ii6PAP£(?ec.A^ OF US TAKE THE MIRACLE THAT \6 THE Uoftos JU6T uJHV ONE LIKES c^ DON'T HAy E TD I>Al iT222 words
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