The Straits Times, 17 August 1964
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Title Section20 1964-08-17 1 17/aWffft^GE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fit***** The straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73120 words
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Article237 1964-08-17 1 Khir: People still fearful 'TIME NOT RIPE YET FOR INQUIRY INTO SINGAPORE DISTURBANCES; WE'VE NOTHING TO HIDE; WHAT WE DO IS IN NATIONS INTEREST Premier to make trip this week KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman will leave for Singapore this week, the Minister of Agriculture and237 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-08-17 1 THE Yang diPertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong arriving for the closing ceremony of the National Language Month campaign at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Saturday night. Their Majesties were received by the Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin70 words
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228 1964-08-17 1 Jellicoe foresees 'long, hard pull' for forces in Borneo f ONDON. Sun. Earl Jellicoe, Minister of Defence for the British Navy, said here today he foresaw "a pretty long, hard pull" for British forces aiding Malaysia against guerillas in Borneo. "There is always the possibility that reason will prevail. IReuter; AP - 228 words
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Article29 1964-08-17 1 DUBLIN Ireland 1, Sun.— Two small children were killed yesterday and another injured when a hand grenade exploded at a farm in County Monaghan. police said today.29 words
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375 1964-08-17 1 Government of hiding something. "The Central Government, too, is anxious to find out the whole truth about the disturbances as early as possible, but such an investigation or inquiry should be carried when the people do not fear one another." He then375 words
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Article98 1964-08-17 1 Runaways bound for W. Germany TOKYO, Sun. Two Soviet musicians, who sought aid in not returning to Russia, arrived at Tokyo international airport tonight and informed sources said they were flying to West Germany via Copenhagen. Once in West Germany, the sources said, the two Russians could either change theirAP - 98 words
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135 1964-08-17 1 SAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnamese Premier, MaJ.-Gen. Nguyen Khanh, was today elected President of the Republic by a military Junta under the new constitution He later announced he was forming a War Cabinet. The 58 high-ranking military officers voted on the new Republican constitution andReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-08-17 1 Razak makes announcement at closed-door meeting IPOH, Sunday. rpWO Alliance stalwarts in Perak, Mr. Teh Siew Eng, who masterminded the party's strategy in the State during the general elections, and Mr. D. S. Dorairaj, chairman bf the Perak branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress, haveReuter - 255 words
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131 1964-08-17 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Cambodia's Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, said last night he would share the victory of Indonesia in the struggle against imperialism, colonialsm and neo-colonialism. Sihanouk, who spoke at a State banquet given by President Soekarno at the Merdeka Palace here,AP - 131 words
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71 1964-08-17 1 Philippines Speaker for S-E Asia tour MANILA, Bun. Mr. Cornelio Villareal. Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, will leave tomorrow for Saigon on the first leg of a 10-day tour of South-east Asia. A spokesman for Mr. VlUarecl said the Speaker would be on a private visit to acquaintAP - 71 words
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Article31 1964-08-17 1 CAIRO. Bun— The United Arab Republic today announced a major marine oil strike In the BaJaeen field of the Oulf of Suez 120 miles aouthTof Port Suez.— UPi.31 words
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167 1964-08-17 1 CINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Charles Gamba. President of Singapore's Industrial Arbitration Court, has resigned his post to take up a job with the International Labour Organisation in Geneva. He is to be Director of Research at the International Institute of Labour Studies in167 words
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Article29 1964-08-17 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A pregnant woman. Sng Sal Keow. 34. died at the General Hospital tonight minutes after she was knocked down by a car In Serangoon Road.29 words
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Article27 1964-08-17 1 SLBANDRIOS WARNING TOKYO. Sun.— Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, today warned that new divisions between nrwly independent nations risked causing "conflagration of world magnitude. Rcuter."—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration478 1964-08-17 2 U.S. 'cannot exclude wider action against N. Vietnam' WASHINGTON, Sunday. f piE U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. William P. Bundy, said yesterday the U.S. "cannot exlude the possibility that wider action against North Vietnam might become necessary." But, speaking on a Voice of America programme,Reuter; UPI - 478 words
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Article25 1964-08-17 2 CONAKRY. Sun. American folksingcr Hurry Belafdnte arrived yesterday for a month's stay as cultural adviser to President Sekou Toure of Guinea UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article, Illustration66 1964-08-17 2 U.S. SENDS TANKS TO THAILAND COME of the 23 M-41 tanks being conveyed from Klongtoey wharf in Bangkok after being unloaded from a U.S. Navy ship at the height of the Gulf of Tonkin crisis. The tanks— part of the Western military build-up in South-East Asia were meant to bolster66 words
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Article59 1964-08-17 2 NAIROBI. Sun. The Prime 1 Minister of Kenya. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. told Press conference here that "everything will be done to expedite the establishment of an E:iit African Federation." but gave no date for establishing it. Answering a question. Mr. Kenyatta said he saw "no majorReuter - 59 words
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Article254 1964-08-17 2 NEW YORK, Sun. The New York Herald Tribune said today the only solution for Indonesia's problems was for the Indonesians to rid themselves of President Soekarno. The newspaper said in an editorial: Appeasement "News of the Senate's vote to bar aid to Indonesia aniReuter - 254 words
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Article50 1964-08-17 2 TAIPEH. Sun. Formosa's poDulation has broken the 12 million mark. Latest census compiled by the Provincial Department of Civil Affairs showed that at the end of June this year, Formosa's total population had reached 12.064.982 with males and females almost I equally divided.— Reuter. IReuter - 50 words
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72 1964-08-17 2 RANGOON, Sun. Burmese Army commandos struck hard at rebellious tribesmen this week killing at least ten and taking more than 100 into custody, official reports said yesterday. Fighting was heaviest in Kachln stu.e. some 800 miles north ol Rangoon, near the border with CommunistAP - 72 words
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393 1964-08-17 2 FIVE-TO-ONE POPULATION INCREASE OVER FOOD Asia: A grim report on the 'development decade 9 BANGKOK. Sunday f £'HE population increase in Asia and the Far East is outpacing food production by almost five times. Food production throughout Asia increased atr less than 0.5 per cent annually since 1961 while theAP - 393 words
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228 1964-08-17 2 VIENTIANE, Sun. Prince Souphanouvong, titular chief of the pro Communist Pathet Lao, has accepted Aug. 24 as the date for the proposed tripartite meeting of Laotian leaders In Paris, the Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma. saW yesterday. The third faction Is led byReuter - 228 words
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113 1964-08-17 2 POLOMBO, Son The boxing team from Ceylon's biggest and toughest prison vowed last week to forswear guns, knives and other dangerous weapons after they are released. Prison superintendent, 49-year-old Paddy de Silva, who manages the boxers-behind-bars. said they had told him: "If weReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement108 1964-08-17 2 HEAVY LOAD SWIFT, EASY TRIP /ffl TYRES THAT NEVER LOSE THEIR GRIP! M W^W wr —r Whatever the load, whatever the road -the going is easy, safe and swift W T m*J U Mj %*w M^ on Dunlo P Highway- Scientifically designed for long, rugged use on Malaysia's /IjWJ E^M&y108 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-08-17 3 CCBPmUING how heavy something you Mil see can be. That surely must have been the thought of the 26 mejn who found it hard going when they lifted this l.'.'nii-lh. glass window sheet in Piccadilly, London. It was for the PanAmerican76 words
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246 1964-08-17 3 LONDON, Sun OUSSIA intends to "buy considerable quantities of wheat from the West again this year, authoritative sources reported yesterday. The wheat purchase is planned despite improved harvest prospVcts. It Is intended as a safeguard against setbacks and to build up emergency stocks.246 words
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225 1964-08-17 3 Tories optimistic about record fourth straight election victory LONDON, Sun. Sir Alec DouglasHome's Conservative Party is increasingly optimistic about its chances of a record fourth successive general election victory this autumn. The party's morale has been bolstered both by recent opinion poll ftlndings and pointers to continuing national economic prosperity.Reuter - 225 words
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98 1964-08-17 3 Car blown vp he gets an armoured one now LA PAZ, Sun.— VicePresident Rene Barrientos Ortuno of Bolivia has got permission to buy an armoured car, after he complained his own car had been blown up. Police are investigating the blast, which wrecked the car on Thursday night. Nobody wasAP - 98 words
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290 1964-08-17 3 Nikita favours a summit next year: Thomson f ONDON, Sun. Mr. Khrushchev would favour a summit conference early next year, he told Lord Thomson of Fleet, owner of Thomson Newspapers Ltd. in an interview published in today's Sunday Times, one of the Thomson Group. Lord Thomson had a three-hour talk290 words
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183 1964-08-17 3 On show: Britain's big boom in books I ONDON, Sun. Bri- tain's booming 1 paperback book trade, reputed to have an an- nual turnover of more i than £10 million a year, la proudly parading the wide variety of its acti- vities here. About 180 publishing firms have contributed someReuter - 183 words
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Article40 1964-08-17 3 'Topless'— and why... BERLIN. Sun. Eulenspiegel, East Germany's only satl- j rlcal periodical, claims In its latest edition that the "topless" fashion i s gaining ground in East Germany The reason: The lack of brassieres in East German shops.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article47 1964-08-17 3 LONDON. Sun.— Princess Anne. I second child of Queen Elizabeth celebrated her 14th birthday yes- j trrday at Balmoral Castle near Aberdeen. She is on a holiday after her j first year at Bcnenden. a boarding school for girls in Kent. Reuter. IReuter - 47 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-08-17 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f.iL «up it <* A^rs> fvmff'ZlL^ I VtXi CAN TELL ME J I Y^r^JS' 0 j IP YOU LIKE IT/ \^«UT...«8 :i:>> v. -y-"^ /a «t -KAH6(^a&tr\ (it* a^\ I fOQ AN EVENING. J I NI&UTC J Vtt** I«NT IT?X V~r r "\C T~ C49 words
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Article65 1964-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Vienna Boys Choir will make Its second appearance in Singapore on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 at the Victoria Theatre. The famous choir, consisting of boys between the ages of 10 and 14 years, will give three performances a matinee shows at65 words
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341 1964-08-17 4 JOHORE, BAHRU, Sun. THK Johorc Mentri Besar, Da to Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, said yesterday that it was the duty of every Malaysian to know the national language and also to be proud to use it. Speaking at a meeting held at341 words
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Article26 1964-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The committee on post-graduate medical studies of the faculty of medicine. University of Singapore, will sponsor three public lectures at Sepoy Lines.26 words
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201 1964-08-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Harbour Board Stall Association members have decided to accept a new 13-man stevedore gang shift system in preference to The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who yesterday announced the new salaries and working conditions for the port workers201 words
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Article160 1964-08-17 4 IWU hits at breakaway move SINGAPORE, Sun. The annual delegates conference of the Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore today hit out at the leadership of the NAAFI branch of the union for their move to break away from the main body. The conference also called on all members in the160 words
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Article43 1964-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. H. Buchi. food and beverage manager of Hotel Singapura. will give a talk on "Switzerland and Its food" to members of the Lions Club of Singapore at its dinner meeting at Hotel Singapura on Thursday at 7.30 p.m43 words
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134 1964-08-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places at 7 p.m. during the week: TOMORROW: Pei Chal School, Trafalgar Estate; Hong Sian Tong Temple, Nee Soon Road; Sin Nam School, Jurong Road 12m.s. TUESDAY: Lorong Tai Seng134 words
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Article417 1964-08-17 4 r¥-I HE following la today 1 schedule Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Sydney, Brisbane Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London, Rome, Istanbul, Teheran, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 3.40 p.m. Pan. American: From San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Manila Saigon (PA417 words
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Article, Illustration40 1964-08-17 4 Bank man weds in London MR. DENIS DISTANT of Chartered Bank, Singapore, recently married Miss Vaew Matenand of Bangkok, Thailand, at St. Thomas Mores Church in London, where the bridegroom was undergoing training. The couple have just returned to Singapore.40 words
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Article79 1964-08-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Wong Yip Lung, a voluntary worker of the Singapore Family Planning Association male clinic, will speak on family planning to 240 preuniversity I pupils of Raffles Institution on Tuesday at 11 a.m. On Thursday. Dr. Maggie LJm. president of the Association will spetk on79 words
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Article116 1964-08-17 4 RECITAL AT CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE. Sun. Miss Seah Khung Img, a Singapore pianist who will leave for the United States shortly on a Fulbright-Hays scholarship, will hold a joint recital with tenor Robert Wltcher, at the Cultural Centre at 8.45 p.m. tomorrow. Miss Seah, who Is now teaching the piano,116 words
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Advertisement168 1964-08-17 4 lAftjN* Businessmen, make |#X* every lunch hour a time llvP* for real relaxation at the s fmaws [s^Pt he food is delicious and Just to make your lunch hour more enjoyable, Eddie Gomez, Singapore's most versatile t pianist, will entertain you every day. (The Special Businessman's Lunch is served between168 words
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132 1964-08-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. 0 Inche Said bin Salim Talib, a normal trained teacher, leaves for Hawaii tomorrow to attend an orientation course, prior to attending a two-year course in business administration in marketing at Baltimore Junior College. California. Inche Said is the first Malay132 words
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Article93 1964-08-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Fisheries Department here has sent 30 turtle eggs to West Germany by air to enable a German biologist to carry out a laboratory examination. The eggs, the first of their kind ever to be sent overseas, were requested by Dr. Glusing. a93 words
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Article, Illustration605 1964-08-17 5 LaUour disputes— a warning J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A warning that the Government will not sit idly by while parties in a trade disputes ''proceed recklessly to promote their selfinterest'' was made here yesterday by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. Speaking605 words
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Article42 1964-08-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun A farmer. Sim Sam Swee. 71. was seriously injured after he was attacked by thugs along Bukit Paniang Road late last night. Sun was warded in the General Hospital with multiple stab wounds. Police are investigating.42 words
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288 1964-08-17 5 University plans big Language Week programme TOP POLITICIANS TO TAKE PART IN A FORUM SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 The University of Singapore, its Students' Union and its Malay Language Society have drawn up an elaborate programme for National Language Week which begins on Aug. The programme will open at Union House288 words
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75 1964-08-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr. BoeyKok Cheng has been re-elected chairman of the War Department Civilian Staff Association Sports Council Kluang branch, for a third term. Others elected: secretary. Mr Danny Tan Eng Swee: treasurer. Mr. A. E. Pereira. The council members are: Mr. Low75 words
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Article55 1964-08-17 5 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Ng Chong Fatt. managing director of Ng Brothers Ltd. and general manager of Shaw Brothers (Ipoh) Ltd.. and Mrs. Ng were seen off by a large gathering of friends and relatives yesterday at the airport here when they left on the first leg of55 words
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79 1964-08-17 5 IJUANTAN, Sun.— The Chief Education Officer. Pahang. Inche Idris Babjee. announced yesterday that 37 comprehensive schools, costing about $4 million would be built throughout the state These schools will accommodate more than 8.000 pupils, who are presently studying in Standard Six in national schools.79 words
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Miscellaneous45 1964-08-17 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl EE^EE^jj~ I HMM.. .SOUNDS LIKE^ 4 4 TH' LI'L SQUIRTS A££T BBUGS,CAN YsURE,iFYA\ 1 I PLAVIN'i I WONDER < I WE PL AY C'N REACH M M HOW THEY J I PINGPONO L3 H TA9LE y|j\JjW \\S /AANASTOIT? J Gr Jtll45 words
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221 1964-08-17 6 SINGAPORE, Sun TME Malaysian Minister for Health, Inche Bahaman bir Samsuddin, flew into Singapore this afternoon for a two-day official visit of hospital and medical facilities in the State. Inche Bah"man. who was accompanied by the director of medical services in Malaya. Oato221 words
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Article39 1964-08-17 6 BATU PAHAT. Sun. The Sultan of Johore yesterday opened the Pacific Bank Ltd. at Jalan Soga here. The bank was Incorporated In Malaya on May 30 last year and was granted a licence on Nov. IS.39 words
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Article, Illustration485 1964-08-17 6 800 SEE L-MONTH CLOSING CEREMONY U.S. Peace Corps worker receives high praise from King for her Malay speech KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MORE than B§G guests including Cabinet ministers and diplomats witnessed the closing ceremony of the three-month national language campaign by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Dewan Bahasa dan485 words
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Article, Illustration76 1964-08-17 6 MISS Barbara Guss, Peace Corps worker in Perak. with the cvp a special award she won for her speech in Malay. She spoke on "The responsibilities of women" during: the closing Language Month ceremony at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Saturday night. Miss Guss who has76 words
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152 1964-08-17 6 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A tell-the-people campaign is being launched by the Elections Commission In connection with its coming revision of the Parliamentary, State and local authority electoral roll*. Thousands of pamphlets giving advice on the procedure for registration and to lodge claims and objections152 words
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312 1964-08-17 6 rTAIPING, Sun.— a r»--x solution urging the Central Government to take immediate steps to abolish the system of boards of governors and managers for schools was approved by the delegates' conference of the National Union of Teachers here yesterday. The resolution suggests that-312 words
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Article41 1964-08-17 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will talk on the fight against cancer in Singapore at the luncbeon meeting of the Lions Club to be held at Prince's Restaurant at 1 p.m. on Wednesday..41 words
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157 1964-08-17 7 A LOR STAR, Sun. A Kedah is expected to be declared cholera free soon. "There has not been a fresh case for the last two months," a government spokesman told the Straits Times today. Since the outbreak of the disease In Kedah157 words
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Article50 1964-08-17 7 TAIPING. Sun. A learn of Asian evangelists from South East Asia will meet here from tomorrow till Thursday for a series of talks at, the King Edward VII Secondary School hall at 7.30 pjn. every night. The crusade choir will be In attendance at the meeting.50 words
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240 1964-08-17 7 KOTA BHARU, Sunday. fHE Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yakob, today urged teachers in Malaya to help educate the people of Sarawak. 'The Sarawak people nerd teachers who can teach them the National Language." said the i minister240 words
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96 1964-08-17 7 JPOH. Sun— The $200 lite savings of a maidservant. Loh Cheong. 42. kepi in a purse lied round her waist, was part of the S6OO robbed by three masked youth.-* armed with daggers in Chun; Thye Phin Road here on Friday. The rest of the96 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-08-17 7 Off today for study in the U.S. UINGAFUKE, Sun. Mr. Nf Fook Rah, 32. an Assistant Inspector of Schools in the Ministry of Education (above), will leave by air (or the United States tomorrow on a U.S. Government grant under its international educational ex change programme Mr. Ng, who will133 words
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Article110 1964-08-17 7 IFOH. Sun. Unity among the diverse racial groups In the country, is Malaysia's "most effective weapon" against subversive elements. Mr. Lee Slok Yew. the Assistant Minister of Education, said here today. Mr. Lee who Is also the secretary general of the Malayan Chinese Association and head of110 words
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162 1964-08-17 7 Lorry men defer decision on! parking plan SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore lorry owners were today unable to decide whether or not to accept a proposal to introduce parking lots for lorries. After a three-hour discussion, about 100 members of the Singapore Lorry Owners Association, which called the meeting to hear views162 words
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Article18 1964-08-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police yesterday detained two secret society men under the Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.18 words
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219 1964-08-17 7 Queen Rambhai has lunch with Governor VIALACCA. Sun.—For--*l mer Queen Rambhai Barni of Thailand was she guest of the Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof and Toh Puan Fatimah at lunch toi dayThe queen, accompanied by i her sister. M. C. Pasmanie Chakrabandhu. her private secretary, M.219 words
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Miscellaneous266 1964-08-17 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Me. with provision of aulUbla 1, ft. King, a lurmer cricket cap* arrangement* (10). tain, who penned the 10 ol 5 13. The force In the 10 ot down (6. Bi. down is plainly DC '3. 7). 9. Haul one round the point like IS. As266 words
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Article115 1964-08-17 8 M W~4* IH (Mi I ii i ni> MM. AMD MMS. 1*1 »J JMM Cbn Aank aJI r*UXJv«* aad tt*mtm tut »»wtr kind attnxunra good wMmb awl > i.ihif prrtHDUi an ')m oriTM— a< th-ir mamacr on S.8.M MR. TAN TtAM AMD ul rvmtr »h<u>k all fnnxia aad r»l»Ut—115 words
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Article350 1964-08-17 8 2* SI* iMimimmm) UIT 3 DAVf Sal* at Town Country lima Hatoo Utwn Betow OMt! 1IHCAW8I BA4JLAT MAOMY Third T*rm otmmh Monday lTth August. Not* pvptia MMtM tar mrounent. Tel: (Span) 2*772 COIMC TO fh* bwA- lUt alone a rattan bandta*— the mM lu—soif for aay hcacn fashion. Satect350 words
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Article601 1964-08-17 8 The $75 million national development loan launched last week is the fourth floated by the Malaysian Government since Mr. Tan Siew Sin obtained authority in May last year to borrow $300 million locally to help finance projects under the current Five Year Plan. Previous loans were601 words
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Article300 1964-08-17 8 Dr. Goh Keng Swee's Pulau Bukom speech last week suggested strongly that Singapore is about to raise its industrial sights to still more 1 ambitious levels. Till now the industrialisation programme has been aimed specifically at creating employment for example, job prospects have been important in the award300 words
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Article239 1964-08-17 8 As Mr. Lan Smith is impelled by both personal conviction and political necessity to work for continued white supremacy in his country. tine meeting early next month between the British and Southern Rhodesian Prime Ministers seems certain to be stormy. Agreement in any degree appears impossible. On the239 words
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Article322 1964-08-17 8 SONIC BOOM FEARS GROW LESS, fHOSE sonic booms which so annoyed so many people apparently have pleased the Director of the Royal Aircraft establishment a t Farnborough. England, at least scientifically. Except for the nuisance they seemed to cause, the sonic boom tests have demonstrated that there will be far322 words
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Article, Illustration966 1964-08-17 8 Robert E. Thompson - A confident president plans his own campaign Robert E. Thompson WHILE SOME HEAD-SHAKING, HAND-WRINGING DEMOCRATS PROTEST AGAINST INACTION By "■T T NDER normal circumJ stances, the gravity of events in the Gulf of To n k i n the streets of Harlem and the backwoods of Mississippi would provide political966 words
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Article525 1964-08-17 8 WILLIAM FIT PER - AUSTRALIAN OIL HOPES CLIMB AGAIN WILLIAM FIT PER By CANBERRA. Sun. TWO (rest) oil strikes, one in Western Aus t r alia and the other in southern Queensland, have revived hopes that Australia's breakthrough into payable commercial oil production will not oe much longer delayed. It has been a long,525 words
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Advertisement567 1964-08-17 8 Straits r^BB t Mblit Mail ClaseMted etfvrlraawtanaa atar Is* rsaar cold stowa&« aivcaoc Orchard Koed COLD STORAGE MANCHEI AT HOLLAND WOAO KATOWO KaIPPKL ROAD-NAVAL «A*C AUtlMtri*** J JLug|aCITY BOOK fTOM LTD WlnelMstar Him. Caa»a» Qaaa; ■j THC NEWS FMONT ntsaatrldfa Bwaasaaasha* 1 ta. M. I a MAM. S Admtralty Bawd.567 words
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Advertisement44 1964-08-17 8 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LAftGCST and STRONGEST locolty incorporated bank AVTMMtSED CAPITAL: $100,000,030.00 OWED ft FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 «OT1 i.L RESERVE: 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RtSOURCES EXCEED: 5479,000,000 00 SAVE SAFELYSAVE WISELYSAVE WITH O.C.B.C. MAMCMtS THMMtCNOUT HMJkrUA ft SOWTM EAST ASIA.44 words
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Advertisement108 1964-08-17 8 6 o^ 6 saP JMwix\bt when the ERs DRT CHARGED BATTERIES **A^i? 114 I CHAMPION yf World's Favourite DON'T BE BULLIED La* at* react ywa socrat mo»*t lasl aaa aawvlysa aadl dtiaWe any rfcwa a» sscsxpl. Lsf ns toawh ywa Karars MM w J jd-_ t ■bka^A ABnVnVaaaaaVlaßnal na»M .aßaßßß^waVadßat108 words
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Article231 1964-08-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Seven friends of a paralysed young man have rallied to help him buy a possum machine. Tham Kok Seng, 22. a former meter reader with the Public Utilities Board, had been lying In his hospital bed for more than a year looking231 words
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Article60 1964-08-17 9 PENANG. Sun. Alliance 6tate executive councillor, Mr. M. 8. A. Zachariah, will hold a "meet the people" session at the MCA Padang Brown branch premises In Anson Road at 6 pjn. tomorrow. Mr. Zachariah. who is also a clt? councillor, will answer questions on matters concerning60 words
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212 1964-08-17 9 Ningkan to have important talks with Tengku IT UA L A LUMPUR, Sun. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, has an important date with Tengku Abdul Rahman tomorrow. Mr. Ningkan arrived here on Thursday night, but had not been able to see the Tengku who is resting after returning212 words
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Article83 1964-08-17 9 Bomb found in Pahang jungle R AUB. Sun. A bomb was found by a bulldozerdriver In the jungle about six miles from here today. Lee Tham Chong. 43, of the Phan Soo Meng Sawmill tinkered with the object for a few minutes before realising that it was a bomb. He83 words
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Article48 1964-08-17 9 BATU PAHAT, Sun. Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Hamld. 25, was yesterday fined $300 or two months' Jail by the Sessions Court president. Inche Yuaof bin Abdul Ra«hid. for falling to register for national service. Abdul Aziz, who pleaded guilty did not pay the flna48 words
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Article174 1964-08-17 9 DORT SWETTLNHAM. i Sun. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. today appealed to businessmen. who were dealing in the barter trade, to make sacrifice for the sake of the security of the people and the country. He was speaking to 150 people at Port174 words
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Article305 1964-08-17 9 Negotiations resumed on their recruitment: Recognition of foreign medical degrees being considered Bahaman KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. NEGOTIATIONS have resumed through diplomatic channels between the Malaysian and Philippine Governments on the recruitment of 58 Filipino doctors. This was stated today by the Health Minister, Inche Bahaman bin305 words
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Article, Illustration288 1964-08-17 9 Couple off to the U.S. for study on scholarship KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A COUPLE were among eight Malaysians who have just left for the U.S. to study at American universities under the Fulbright programme. With Inche Ilyas bin Omar 28, of the Public Services Commission. Ls his wife. Che Fawzlah288 words
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121 1964-08-17 9 KUALA TRENOGANU, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fllcri bin Mohamed. today warned the people against irresponsible elements who entered the kampongs under the pretext of spreading religious teaching. He called on the State's religious teachers to be on the121 words
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144 1964-08-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Next Sunday, the ere of the Democratic Party National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, a public talk on the Democrats and Republican* will be given here at 29, Ipoh, Road at 4 p.m. The talk, entitled "the psychology144 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-08-17 9 BRUNEI WAN SCORES HIGH IN BANKERS EXAMINATION SINGAPORE, Sun, Mr. Joseph Ling Kuok Una (above) has passed the English Institute of Bankers examination, completing a three to five-year coarse in only two and v half years. Mr. Ling, 25, also received the second highest number of marks of all candidates98 words
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Article71 1964-08-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Barisan Sosialls today began a house-to-house campaign to call on the people of all races in Singapore to remain united and strengthen Interracial harmony. In a statement, the party said It was of paramount Importance that harmony be strengthened among all races. It71 words
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Article24 1964-08-17 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Royal Custom.s and Excise De* partment's station here will be closed for business on Aug. 31 Malaysia Day24 words
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Article64 1964-08-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Madam Llm Wan Senu. 47. returned to her flat In old Kallang airport after work yesterday afternoon and found two strangers ransacking her rooms. Before she could raise the alarm, the two men whipped out daggers and forced her into the bathroom.64 words
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235 1964-08-17 9 Future of Penang— by Tariff Board chairman DENANG, Sun. Tl* x chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board, Mr. L. A. D. Williamson, said today the future of Penang would be "very bright once the people can visualise where they are going." "We have done what we can In seeing, listening235 words
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Article43 1964-08-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tim (ueenstown Secondary School will old its science and technical «x---lbltion and prize-giving ceremony n Aug. 20 at 4.30 p.m. The Minister for Education, Mr. ng Pang Boon, will speak at tha •remony and open the exhibition.43 words
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Advertisement138 1964-08-17 9 BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH One teaspoon of Bovril Contains l as much iron j fmimmmmmmm* 9oz fish 5 oz poultry —5 oz rice linijL^Jli T J II "H 6ozpork 3Ui7 mutton— 10 oz mcc ML '^jgiAlJ^^M liß As much VITAMIN B1 (Thiamine) as tt^M Wffi^^ 7oz fish —3V oz poultry138 words
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Advertisement193 1964-08-17 9 si Nice Girl, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it I people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO dec- I dorant, you know you're protected alt day I long. Odour vanishes instantly and stays fij&Q away193 words
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Miscellaneous701 1964-08-17 9 Today's Radio, TV Hunt The Man Down: 10 JO My RADIO SINGAPORE Word; 11.00 News; 1105 ThU SHOKittAVr aWMMi And Sentimental; 12.00 mtdnlght 41 and £i metres. Close. MEDIUM WAV* SERVICE! onf\ir\ MAI AVCIA 476 metre* RADIO MALAYSIA AM. 6. 00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 NATIONAL701 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-08-17 10 '■pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, (standing in a Land Rover with microphone in hand) appeals to a crowd to live in harmony with other races this picture was taken when he toured the Hong Lim constituency on Friday.45 words
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317 1964-08-17 10 Out of the woods in two to four years— Lee SINGAPORE, Sun. VIALAYSIA would be out of the woods in two. 1 three or four years from today and the people would then look back and be grateful that their leaders had had the sense to keep their tempers down317 words
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159 1964-08-17 10 Minister's slander suit case date KL'ALA LUMPUR. Sun A civil suit brought by the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. against the secretary general of the People's Progressive Party. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. has been fixed for hearing at the High Court here on Sept. 7. Inche159 words
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Article122 1964-08-17 10 MODELS to POSE AT PHOTO OUTING SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 The Singapore Photo- graphic Trade Association will hold a photo social outing and "Miss I Camera 1964" contest at the Springdale Garden at Yio Chu Kang Road on Sept. 6 Models will pose for >hutterbugs during the outing. Classical dances by122 words
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Article130 1964-08-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. i The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun I Thong. last night called on the people to "speak no more" of the recent disturbances and to "let bygones be bygones." Spoal.ing at a "goodwill I night" dinner organised by representatives of Queenstown constituency130 words
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Advertisement553 1964-08-17 10 r— i <rr WW^^-M D mf\ I INI™ j g_^-_. g^gggi iggggi i zzi ssi a 'j'B' j -8f j m^^ Supergroop Modulator Bay 7700 phone calls* or 1 TV channel plus 1200 calls with FUJITSU 12Mc Coaxial Cable Carrier System The 12Mc Syjtem transmits in tKe 300 to 1553 words
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Miscellaneous118 1964-08-17 10 -Ml,-,, Itnp Bff V.T. tlamlin W "3ORC that lowetr sail rather twaw i B^pwijj HOD find I think i ##i>A Twmmm By 4 h,si< r Unmtd I T don't you waht 1 1 I I L O 7A('/st V C?J^^TTj7^rH^liis? K*i >«>ua picture in f.i ilW\ if i VOCI MOON118 words
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732 1964-08-17 11 JULIAN MOYNAHAN - Disinterested pursuit of knowledge JULIAN MOYNAHAN AN EDUCATION IN GEORGIA. By Calvin Trillin. (Gollancz. 18s.) by Contradiction between principle and practice MOST American universities subscribe to liberal principles of democracy, free speech and the disinterested pursuit of knowledge. Yet in practice many of them stand hip-deep in compromise with these732 words
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Article482 1964-08-17 11 Sir Anthony Lindsay Hogg was assigned to him for duty. His private secretary, Sir Edward Cunard, was already in Trinidad. Sir Anthony Weldon, Pilot Officer Claude Kerpen and Lord Roger Manners joined later. The Government house stiff list began to look like a page torn482 words
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Article77 1964-08-17 11 This Rough Magic. By Mary Stewart fHoddcr and Stoughton. 18s. >.— An attractive out-of-work actress holidaying In Corfu spends a lot of time in her bikini getting mixed up in th»» sinister affairs surrounding a grand old man of the the- atre. A string of young Greeks get77 words
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Article364 1964-08-17 11 NORA BELOF - NORA BELOF By BRITAIN AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. By Miriam Camps. (Oxford. 635.) THE END OF ALLIANCE. By Ronald Steel. (Deutscb. 215.) BOTH these books are written by former State Department officials and deal with the new patterns in the kaleidoscope of lntraWestern relations. By far364 words
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Advertisement15 1964-08-17 11 make and ONTAG mend emeni jobs around [jjflj the home am BEAR •*A M o15 words
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Advertisement208 1964-08-17 11 4> PARKER Huink 4l .'m* .pa» k i mm Parker SUPER QUINK ink, in 7 brilliant colours, is now available in bottles, cartridges and capsules. CARTRIDGES for use in Parker 45 and Eversharp convertible pens, packed in pocket-size cartons of five. INSTANT INK CAPSULES exclusive Parker SUPER QUINK ink concentrate208 words
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Advertisement640 1964-08-17 12 (Continued fr, m Pace 12) SITUATIONS VACANT rd* SS (Mim.)— Box St eta. extro LOCUM WANTED IMMEDIATELY ihllshed clinic In Katonii. I reply to tilepbonc ***** or Box A6SO6 S.T. S'i>or:. WANTED LADY TYPIST. Please apply giving full details experience and salary required to G.P.O. Box 1233 Singapore. BOXES A640 words
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Advertisement745 1964-08-17 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt SS 'Win.)— Box St ct*. extra ASSISTANT HAIR-DRESSER Required for Ludiea Salon. State Experience A Salary lequired to Box A 6816 S.T. Spore. CLERKS REQUIRED by large company. Applicants should have passsd Senior Cambrige or equivalent with clerical experience in purchasing work. Please apply to Box745 words
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Advertisement817 1964-08-17 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT -n Word* SS Mim. t— Box St ct*. extra MODERN 4 furnished Bedrooms Bungalow at P. Jaya 5. v hi: K. Lumpur. Telephone >.:;>C6 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS Vacant. Moderate rent view personally 516, Changl Road 3! m/s 114) Spore. IT U lflth. TERRACE HOUSE Two bedrooma, modern sanitation,817 words
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Advertisement815 1964-08-17 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE in Word* %S (Mim.)— Box St eta. extn MODERN LUXURIOUS BUNGALOW 3t Mile. Klang Road two ntorey wltl lower ground floor free hold lane $70,000/-. Kor tu'l particulars contaci Kok Yuen Construction, No. 2 Hlgt Street First Floor. K. Lumpur Tele pbone ***** K.L. DISTRICT 11:815 words
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Advertisement784 1964-08-17 12 i i EDUCATION M Word* U (Vim.)— Box St rt* extra t STENOGRAPHERS!! Wish to be I Secretaries' Learn Commercial CorresI pondence/Secretarlal Practice HomMudy I Courses Details from Raja's College > (Own Bint:h's 2nd floor) '.'."..Vis Spore. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 13 Queen Street. Singapore Courses available tn all subjects Senloi784 words
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Advertisement680 1964-08-17 12 BEAUTY CULTURE >• Worm* U (Ml*.>— Box tt eta. eatra LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA that baa brought total beauty to thousands of world-famous models. send for your copy cf "Secrets of I Poise. Personality and Model Beauty' now available on 12 days approval I from federal Publications Ltd. Times House.680 words
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Advertisement1026 1964-08-17 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mim.)— Box tt t«s. «Xre> REG. 1M? AUSTIN Mini Super, 1962 Ford Consul 375. 1961 Renault Klonde detachable, and 1938 Austin Healey 100 8. H.P. can be arranged. Phone (Spore) *****. Lawrence. ISS2 HUMBER HAWK for Immediate Sale. General conditions: Good. Reasonably priced: Accident-free.1,026 words
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Advertisement937 1964-08-17 12 MISCELLANEOUS It Word* SS (Xt*.)—Boa tt eta. oatre Sr>RAY-PAINTINC/REPAIR» RefrV. gerators within hours customer's bouse. Telephone (Spore) *****. MORIB EX-ItTANA PANTAI con. Slating Bungalows and Chalets availresort. Write P.O. Box 774 Kuala Lumpur. FOR HOUSE COLOURWAIHINO. Painting, roof repairs, furniture, pelmeta, furniture repollshlng, removal and building renovations, consult Baa Lin937 words
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Advertisement1367 1964-08-17 13 TO UWRPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.. DutS'port St'it v S'htm niaae. SSi*. 1 L"a»»aal, Diblm Mils '**i Am 18/11 Atf 20 PATMCLUS Lifirped, Dublin, Glasgow li Pt Teiay Aut 18 AUTOLYCUt Li.trptil, AvonomuU AM 21 Stpt 2 Alf 21/23 MACHAON Littrpttl, Glasgow Am 21/ 1 IiOLIUS Liftrpiel, Glasgow 21 Sipt.1,367 words
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Advertisement1350 1964-08-17 13 ■ri//AKr///j/yAYMtftf//7M THE^EACiLINES Bk^Vt jrSmm *«*«ca?<ow taMi^tutiiWM.r.iwiiiitakMa.MpiAiio j mOM« ?m» mom mom *am rwomtnn SAILINGS TO CENOA, U RAVRi. NAMBURO. OREMUL ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM. AMSTtROAM. OSLO, COTHENBURC. ANO COPENHAGEH bintapoit r. i nan rtmn. -FALSTRIA- t) II 21 Alf 22/23 AH 28/2J Aef "BUSUANGA" t I M AM/ J Sipt 4/ 71,350 words
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Advertisement1138 1964-08-17 13 I BENULINE tIPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. tiVERPOOt A CONTINENTAL PORTS. RFNVADI YeT>U ">' Liverpool Sipt 11 otNVUHLItn Ha«rt Sipt 24, Sintapon »t Sham Pemnt Rottemani SHt 2» la PertTecaj Antwerp Oct 3 BENVALLA ug. Mj f.niaoort PtShl* PMCHt Rotteroam Sipt 24 la Pt.. Aef II Untaoort P Shea Inawt UNAVON1,138 words
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Advertisement1260 1964-08-17 13 teiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. iJC4AI LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVKI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinftpori Pt &Hrn Pimih ICITY OF JOHANNESBURG ll Pert/11 Aa« ■CITY OF DURHAM 21/21 Aef 24 25 AM 20 Am ttllY OF COLOMBO 27/ M Auf 11 AM •CITY OF LEICESTER 20/22 Stpt 23 25 Sept1,260 words
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Article1155 1964-08-17 14 THE table of share* on the Malayan Stock Exchange show* last bUtoeM to Aagust 8 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L sUndinr for HUTiest and Lowest business for 1963 and this year to date. INOUSTMAU -I AIM 8.«*» 3.50 2.11,155 words
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Article85 1964-08-17 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Aeseclarion made tnese change* In its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to (100). New Verki Buying TT 32 9/16, airmail OO 32 11/16. »0 d/at 33 credit bills, 33 1/8 trad* tills. Canada: Buying TT 33 1/8, airmail OD 3oi, 90 d/st,85 words
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Article28 1964-08-17 14 Rubber: Tins: Anr. 10. 66*, cts. $637.00 11. 66 3 cts. $S4U7H 12. 66Hcta. $645.12'/, 13. 66 >4 eta. $644.00 14. 85*4 eta. $641.50 15. $640.0028 words
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147 1964-08-17 14 rpHE price of Straits tin on L the Penang market on Saturday fell $1.50 a picul to $640 on an ottering unofficially estimated to have risen five tons to 205 teas, a net gain of $3 since Monday. The estimates totalled 1,260147 words
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Article476 1964-08-17 14 Britain In June 1964 was 1,903 tons (May 1,763 tons, June 1963 1,779 tons). Production of nrlmary refined tin In June was 1.258 tons (May 1,524 tons. June 1963 1,520 HBP)). Stocks of refined tin at the eni of June 1964 were 2,466 tons, a decrease of 555476 words
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Advertisement1120 1964-08-17 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/Easi Canada) Service M J To^nhirnfl Hellita>i Mo Hire*)! lo^nio Cc*f 'B^o C'ICJH -Teiu ittra" 21 Sett 2 Oct Oct I Ntt a Ntt UMi "XuaiUwt Man" 4 Sept 14 Sept IS Oct 22 Oct Jl Oct M Oct mm West Coast oS1,120 words
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Advertisement1004 1964-08-17 14 !E°!oRIENTl LINES j Soilings to Hie United Kingdom Depart Oep. Port Deport Arrive S'pora S'hom Penong U.K. "CATHAY" 5 Sept 7 sepl 8 Sept 2 Oct "CHITRAL" 6 Oct 8 Oct 9 Oct 2 Nov "CHUSAN" 12 Nov 13 Nov 1 Dec 1965 "CATHAY" 6 Doc 8 Doc 9 Dec1,004 words
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Advertisement667 1964-08-17 14 WUTbOBHDi tUROPt JC^ Kin 'VsWlu. "•"•was. Htwa. Oaaun. MM "Z* l WU Aef 15 At| Antwerp, Hamburg. Bresjss Notierdaa. toum > weti *fßic« ttttict dntaoore TATIAH* (I Sept Ourtan (21/1). Pen tlizaottk (M/t). Capetown (M/lt, Watadi (I/ID. Poit Harcourt Ufos Apapa (7/11). Cotonoti MSTBOUNOi (I lW lOlt1 IMI I >f>dl667 words
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Advertisement364 1964-08-17 14 PUBLIC NOTICE JKR SELANGOR Mr Tai Meng San Is no longer TENDER NOTICE or.nected with the Great Eastern TENDERS will be received jie A^urance Co. Ud.. and is f rom approved registered heretcie not authorised to trans- rvintmptnr^ nn tn innnm nn ct business or collect premiums 1 V p364 words
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Article736 1964-08-17 15 rE following Is a compleU list of revised quotation* for the week ended on Friday Aug. 14. B. Alex ords. 12.44 Bouateaif 1.64 C 8. Holding 2.46 Coo. Tin Smelt prat mm 17/S Ordt 49/3 Dunlops 1.90 Kait Smelt 3.82 Ksso 2.14 Duo deb 1.04 Fed.736 words
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1827 1964-08-17 15 By Our Market Correspondent T AST WEEK was among the worst the industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange has suffered this year, with losses up to 45 cents for the "heavier" stocks, 25 cents for me-dium-priced stocks and 15 cents in the lower range.1,827 words
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Article37 1964-08-17 15 ON the frtt tithing* marktt In Hone Kong on Saturday th« U.S. dtll»r was quoted at 5.7.14 for TT and 5.74J for c»«h. Stirling wa« quoted at 15.98 and ant tatl tf itld at 2491.37 words
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Article46 1964-08-17 15 Auk. 10 Auk. H Au,,. 12 Auk. 13 ndu-itrtaN: 92.86 92.84 92.38 91.33 ri«, 125.55 125.24 125.46 125.66 nkben: 103.23 103.22 10? 18 102.18 rmwm Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 39, 1963 100 Auk. 14 89.43 125.02 101.90 Auk. 1! 89.43 124.47 101.9046 words
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Advertisement670 1964-08-17 15 NOTICE TENDERS Mr. Llm Huat Chye, Sales Re- ROYAL AUSTRALIAN pre&e'ntative stationed in Penang, aid FORTF ceased to be employed by Luen AIK rwtL Wah Medical Co. with effect from Tenders are Invited and will be 16th August 1964 and therefore no rece i V ed up to 2 pm670 words
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Advertisement786 1964-08-17 15 rENDERS J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received from J.KJI. Contractors under Class "EX" and above under Heads I and II only for the Construction of Multi-Pipe Culverts along Jalan Abdul Rahman. Kemaman at the Office of the Jurutera Kerja Kanan Dungun and Kemaman Kuala Dungun up to 12786 words
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Advertisement791 1964-08-17 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS OF TWO TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (CIVIL). LEMBAtiA ftLABOHAN SWtntMiAM Applications are Invited from ftoeial Citizens lor the appointment, oi Technical Assistants (Civil) lor the i«mbaga Peiabohaa Swettenham, Port Swetteonam. Salary Scale: 5413 x 14 5«/ Bar/562 il»--652. Age: Between 21 years and 35 years old. Qualification!: The Candidate791 words
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Advertisement701 1964-08-17 15 TENDERS CONSTRUCTION OF UNMETALLED ROADS, BRIDGES AND CULVERTS TO THE VARIOUS FRINGE ALIENATION SCHEMES IN PAHANG Tenders are Invited for the construction of unmetalled Roads Including Bridges and cuiverta to the various Fringe Alienation Schemes In the lollowing districts:— Pekan 243 chains (for 8 schemes) Including bridges and culverts. Raub701 words
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Advertisement368 1964-08-17 15 TENDER i TENDER NOTia J.K.R. PAHANG COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOI* PROGRAMME IN THE STATE OF PAHANG. Tenders are Invited from Contractors registered under Head 2. Sub-tliad 2 and will be accepted up to 10 ■m on the morning of Saturday 39th /^u?ust. IBM in the offlce of the State L.^neer JJC R..368 words
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Article, Illustration2023 1964-08-17 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by NASHOR, a seven-year-old Australian horse by Orgoglio, made Turf history when he won the Sultan's Gold Vase for the second year at Ipoh yesterday. Drawn on the outside, Nashor beat Construction (Ricky Kingston) by 2\ lengths. Third on the rails is2,023 words
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Article47 1964-08-17 16 Total pool 5107.920 lal. No. *****7 ($26,710) 2nd. No. *****4 ISI3-355) 3rd No. *****2 (S 6.677 1 STARTERS ($742 each): Xos. *****8 *****3 *****9 *****7 ******! *****2 *****5 *****1 *****5 *****8 ((INSOLATION ($519 ■Mk): Nos. *****5 *****1 *****1 *****3 *****9 *****7 *****8 *****2 *****8 *****147 words
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Advertisement1151 1964-08-17 16 NOTICE OF SALE MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH Purmanl to Orders of Court TFftiniTD NnTirc Sated the 31st day of January. I WWLK HUIILt l»«4 and the 2nd day of July, 1964 Tenders are Invited from Realaroaoe in Penang High Court In tered Class C and above ContracOrtpnatinß Summons No. 255 ol1,151 words
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Advertisement877 1964-08-17 16 1 PUBLIC APpyiNTMEfrTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT Applications are invited for the post of Chief Engineer in the Broadcasting and Information Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Any qualifications leading to Corporate Membership of the British Institution of Radio Si Elec- ironic Engineers or equivalent. His practical experience should be such877 words
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Advertisement116 1964-08-17 16 •2/7/n dHßfe I -Si' Constipation ifc^^^ j/ /i^ AGENTS: HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTO. T! 10 >iV/ BtSSS I -^Bl V«»J|^ "111 —^CW3<»r«- i i 1, *^^^^|BM jpF^r SAPPHIRE QUEEN XI Eleven beautiful bezels S BSSST" T*^^^^*^^Sl^^^ \I [f lll^^^^^B^Jja ond mtorttd colored ttropt g The BREITLING COSMONAUT NAVITIMER wos used116 words
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Article, Illustration712 1964-08-17 17 JACK FINCLETON - JACK FINCLETON front London, Sunday nPHE Fifth and Final Test came alight here at The A Oval yesterday and could well jump aflame on Tuesday, the final day if several of the remaining English batsmen can find themselves. With Ted Dexter and712 words
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Article137 1964-08-17 17 CNGLANU Ist Inns. 182 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns. Simpson c Dexter b Cartwright 24 Lawry c Trueman b Dexter 94 O'Neill c Parntt b Cartwright 11 Barge lbw Titmus 25 Booth c Trueman b Price 74 Kedpatb b Trueman 45 Grout b Cartwright 20 VeivfTs not OUt 67 McKenzie c137 words
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Article78 1964-08-17 17 I ONDON. Sun Britain and Poland tied their two-day men's International athletics match at White City stadium here yesterday with 106 points each the Issue being decided when Britain's Fred Alaop won the final event, the triple jump, with his last leap of 52ft 4iReuter - 78 words
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Article91 1964-08-17 17 MINNEAPOLIS. Sun. Aust--IT* ralia won the American zone Davis Cup final yesterday, when Roy Emerson and Pred Stolle beat Chile's Patrice Rodriguez and Ernesto Aguirre 6-4, 6-4. 6-4 in the doubles. The victory gave the Australians a winning 3-0 lead In the tie. Australia yesterday wonReuter - 91 words
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471 1964-08-17 17 COUNTY ROUNDUP Shocks for leaders Worcester, Warwick j T ONDON, Sun.— WorcesterLi shire, leaders in the English county cricket championship table, were shot out tor 143 by Gloucestershire at Cheltenham yesterday. After losing their opening batsmen for four runs In eight minutes, Worcestershire slumped to 39 Xor five, but recoveredReuter - 471 words
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Article451 1964-08-17 17 SOCCER GLASGOW, Sun. pANGERS powered their way to a 9-1 win over 1V St. Johnstone in the Scottish League Cup yesterday and held top place In their section of the competition. Jim Forrest headed the scorers with four goals, and Ralph Brand. In tremendous form,451 words
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344 1964-08-17 18 Death for sabotage, subversion: MCA youth urges Govt 'PUNISH SEVERELY ALL INSTIGATORS OF RACE HATE...' IPOH, Sun. The Ma- layan Chinese Association youth section today decided to urge the Central Government to make sabotage and subversion offences punishible with death. This was one of the eight resolutions approved at this344 words
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Obituary62 1964-08-17 18 MADAM REBECCA I :.i.<;.mah. motiwr to-lay or m. k mhi-ukhmi. •i.tihtlv of Kampar, panned at Jaffna Ceylon. MRS. SAW CHOO TMEHG (Nee Che* Swei- Keanio aced 64. pasnt-d iv. ,iv peacefully cm lttth Aut:\M)t. 1964. at 111. Ourney Drive, at 4.30 a.m. leaving behind her beloved husband, 3 .»on«.62 words
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Article62 1964-08-17 18 CAPE KENNEDY. Sun. A faulty electrical connection yesterday forced a one-day postponement, until Wednesday, of an attempt to launch the Syncom 3 communications satellite. The satellite Is to be rocketed into a stationary orbit 22,300 miles above the Pacific Ocean where it would be In position62 words
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418 1964-08-17 18 'Shock and dismay over mass dismissals' SINGAPORE, Sun r J x HE National trades Union Congress has asked its affiliates for their views on the "grave situation" created by the Industrial Arbitration Court's award in the Gian Singh and Co. dispute, before taking it up with the Singapore Prime Minister.418 words
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263 1964-08-17 18 S'pore to get first factory to make fridges SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today laid the foundation stone of a new factory, which will be the first in Singapore to make refrigerators and air conditioners. The factory, at Kampong Arang Road in the Tanjong Rhu263 words
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Article32 1964-08-17 18 DALLAS. Sun. A single-engine light plane crashed on take-off from a private airport at Beeville. Texas, flipped over and burst Into flames. All four people Inside were killed. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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378 1964-08-17 18 A situation where economic divisions coincide with the racial divisions by Ong SINGAPORE, Sun. rpHE Minister for Edu- cation, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that a situation, in which economic divisions coincided with the racial divisions, existed in Malaysia. "This has to be corrected in as short a period378 words
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Article33 1964-08-17 18 LONDON, Sun. Former world champion driver Graham Hli: has broken a vertebra In his neckdoctors said. The break, caused by a crash on Wednesday, was revealed by Xrars.—UPl33 words
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Article23 1964-08-17 18 PARIS. Sun Fifty-hve people had been killed and 26 injured in mountaineering accidents in the French Alps since June 1. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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716 1964-08-17 18 BACK PAGE SPORT ITS CHIEF MERIT IS EQUAL CHANCE FOR ALL 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Merdeka anniversary football tournament which will run from Saturday, Aug. 22, to Sunday. Sept. 6. will start with a preliminary round for the nine competing teams.716 words
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Article523 1964-08-17 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP PENANG. Sunday. South failed to recover from their surprise collapse yesterday, in replying to North's first innings of 176, and were well beaten by 87 runs in the annual MCA classic match at Western Road today, the match ending on the second523 words
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337 1964-08-17 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A covered grandstand for the Weld Road swimming pool was for the third South-East Asian Peninsula Games a* Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 24 to Aug. 30 next year was listed aa a top priority requirement by the Olympic Council of Malaysia's337 words
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