The Straits Times, 18 August 1964
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Title Section19 1964-08-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1964-08-18 1 Landings in Johore 16 INDONESIAN GUERILLAS ARE CAPTURED AFTER CLASHES; ONE MALAYSIAN SOLDIER WOUNDED; THREE SOUTH MALAYAN STATES PROCLAIMED SECURITY AREAS; CURFEW IN PONTIAN STOCK EXCHANGE REACTION FIRST reports of the Indonesian landings halted an early recovery on the Malayan Stork Exchange and threw the Malayan rubber1,066 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1964-08-18 1 KUALA U'MPI'R. Monday. fl N Abdul Razak said today that the States of Malaysia should not think in terms of how much the Federal Government could give them but rather in terms of how much "we ;ill can contribute to the well-being1,101 words
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90 1964-08-18 1 SUBVERSIVE" PAPERS FOUND IN TAWAU— ALL WRITTEN BY HAND TESSELTON, Mon. •I Several hundred handwritten pamphlets, issued in the name of the "Unitary State of Kalimantan Utara" and former Brunei rebel leader Azahari, were found in several parts of Tawau, on the east coast of Sabah, last night and thisUPI - 90 words
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647 1964-08-18 1 Guerillas captured two miles from the centre of town By 808 PERIES DONTIAN. Mon. I r found the area where Malaysian troops and police early today captured a number of Indonesian guerillas to be only two miles from the heart of this town. The guerillas were engaged by our forces647 words
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102 1964-08-18 1 SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnam's new President, Maj-Gen. Nguyen Khanh, will be known locally as Chairman Khanh. Informed sources said the title of President was being avoided mainly in order not to bring back memories of the late President Ngo Dinh Diem. PresidentReuter - 102 words
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Article58 1964-08-18 1 HONO KONG. Mon— A British RAF Canberra Jet bomber left the runway at Kal Talc airport here and toppled Into the sea as It attempted to lake oft* on a routine training flight for Singapore today. An RAP spokesman said the four crew were rescued unhurt. AnReuter - 58 words
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Article48 1964-08-18 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Domestic production and shipments of tyres, has risen to record highs but, with the use of synthetic rubber versus natural now thtee to one this does not contribute very much to increased demand for natural, the Commodity Research Bureau, Inc. reported today. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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102 1964-08-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who flies to Singapore tomorrow, is expected to spend two days on the island meeting community and political leaders and heads of the la-wly-formed goodwill committees. The Prime Minister, who returned home on Friday from his overseas102 words
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201 1964-08-18 1 ELECTION OF NAIR: PETITION TO BE HEARD IN SEREMBAN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The petition to declare null and void the election of Mr. C. V. I)e\ an N.iir to Parliament, due to have been heard here today, will now be heard on Aug. 28 at the High Court in Seremban.201 words
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Article26 1964-08-18 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Arthur Creech Jones. Colonial Secretary in Britain's past-war Labour Government, announced today he Is retiring from Parliament for health reasons. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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307 1964-08-18 1 Fire destroys S'pore shoe factory CINGAPORE, Mon. A fire tonight completely destroyed tho Nanyang siioe manuturing plant at 10 m.s. Bukit Panjang. The fire which started In a store-room of the plant at about 7.30 p.m.. Is believed to have been caused by chemicals stored there. An explosion preceded the307 words
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Article88 1964-08-18 1 SINGAPORE. Mon .More than 100 pallet to Pa*>ir Panjunc Park at 11 o'clock tonight following report that Indonesians had slipped into island. But it appeared that park guards had earlier spotted man disrfrinu about sands near park at low tide and called police. Call was also- radioed to88 words
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144 1964-08-18 2 Pakistan ships to call regularly at Chinese ports I£ARACHI, Mon. A reffular maritime link between Pakistan and Communist China is likely to be established within four m unths, Commodore Rashid Ahmad, managing director of the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, told newsmen yesterday. He said Communist Chinese ports would be, includedAP - 144 words
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Article17 1964-08-18 2 DAMASCUS. Mon. Syria hasi declared her territorial waters bor- I dertng Turkey a prohibited area.17 words
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141 1964-08-18 2 Peking issues 308 th warning to U.S. UONG KONG, Mon. China issue! yet another "serious warning" to the Inited States as its pcoDle continued to hold demonstrations and rallies against the American strikes at North Vietnamese bases earlier this month. According to the New China News Agency, a Chinese Foreign141 words
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102 1964-08-18 2 NEW DELHI. Mon.— About 30C housewives demonstrated in front of the home of the Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri. yesterday. protesting anain.st food shortages and spiraling prices. The women, of the extreme rightist Jan Sangh Party, started a hunger strike in the morning and102 words
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Article, Illustration570 1964-08-18 2 Indonesian President is angry over that Tengku-Johnson communique: 'Too much' JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno today said the United States would eventually be defeated in South Vietnam and reiterated his pledge to crush Malaysia. Dr. Soekarno. In a speech commemorating Indonesia's Independence Day.AP - 570 words
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Article92 1964-08-18 2 TOKYO. Mon The Japanese Government has appointed Mr. Shizuo Saito. a career diplomat. Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Saito. 50. will succeed Mr. Takeo Furuichi. who has been called home at the expiration of his term of office in June. Mr. Saito entered the Foreign MinistryAP - 92 words
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108 1964-08-18 2 NEW YORK, Mon.— The United States would use force if Communist troops In Laos make a move towards the Thailand border in response to recent U.S. air retaliation In North Vietnam, the New York Times reported yesterday. The Times saidAP - 108 words
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200 1964-08-18 2 'Trade with one another 9 call to Asians 14ANGKOK. Mon. Increased intra-regional trade is vital if Asia is to generate self-sustaining growth, a recently published economic survey by the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East said Apart from Japan, the survey said, world trade for Asian andAP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration199 1964-08-18 2 V'EW DELHI, Mon. Kashmir nationalist leader Sheikh Moha mcd Abdullah flew here yesterday to continue his self-im-posed task of finding a solution to the Kashmir dispute acceptable to both India and Pakistan. His mission was disrupted by th« death of Mr. Nehru on May199 words
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Article108 1964-08-18 2 MANILA. Mon. Fierce Ilongot headhunters have beheaded a teenage girt and her younger brother in a village 180 miles north-east of here. According to a Philippine National P6lice report. Ctrfia Panrayan. 17. and her brother, eight. were beheaded near a forest, in Lubbot Village. QuezonUPI - 108 words
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190 1964-08-18 2 DANGOON. Mon. 1V Burma's universities will be re-opened In November under a radically changed system. The universities have been closed for the past year folj lowing student riots In November 1962. Under the new system, the number of students will be cut byAP - 190 words
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68 1964-08-18 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The Minister of Estates. Dr. Frans Soda, lias blamed the Soviet Union for causing a stockpile of rubber in kodowns He was quoted by the official Antara news agency as saying that Soviet ships did not arrive in time and caused rubberReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-08-18 3 Too much for another Rolling Stones fan: She fainted in the crush FANS were manhandled and thrown out after lights broke out at a Rolling Stones concert at Belle Vue, Manchester. There was v delay because their instruments had been held up on their wuy from London. The audience of117 words
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194 1964-08-18 3 VTEW YORK, Mon. Filling teeth with metal was something Dr. Samuel Klein, a dentist, did for a living. In his spare time, however, he filled tool boxes with money and over the years he stacked away quite a bundle. That was the d^covery made194 words
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220 1964-08-18 3 Race riot rages out of control in town r)IXMOOR (Illinois). Mon. Hundreds of city, county and state policemen have sealed off several blocks in an area of the integrated suburb of Dixmuor where a riot is raging "out of control." Police said details ol the riot were sketchy but they220 words
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268 1964-08-18 3 FXAYTON. (Ohio). Mon. A pretty Dayton divorcee said yesterday she had decided to take up an Arab sheik on his offer of US$5O,OOO for an American wife. Mrs. Murie Miller, mother ot wo daughters aged five and three, said she268 words
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Article66 1964-08-18 3 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Vie Oliver, the Briiish T.V. and radio entertainer collapsed and died in his dre-isina room during a theatre performance here. "Hie comedian failed to make his entrance for the second act of "Distlnuutshed Gathering." murder thriller in which he was starring at the Brian66 words
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411 1964-08-18 3 Nik warns Turkey against air raids on Cyprus MOSCOW, Monday. jyjß. KHRUSHCHEV yesterday blamed Britain and the United States for encouraging- Turkey in air attacks on Cyprus and warned Turkey that she could not drop bombs on the island with impunity. His speech, in Frunze, capital of Soviet Kirghizia, cameReuter - 411 words
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Article131 1964-08-18 3 Airs big bullfight farce ALDERSUOT (England), Mon. About t.no people went to a paddock in the village of Ash near here lust night expecting to see a bullfight. In the crowd were TV cameramen and Pre>«. photographers and three supporters of the International Council Against Bullfighting who had travelled fromReuter - 131 words
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130 1964-08-18 3 »OURG SAINT MAURICE. 'French Alps), Mon. Sixteen people, 13 of them children aged between 10 and 15, were^kllled yesterday when their holiday coach plunged more than 200 feet into a ravine on the Little Saint Kbernard Pass near here. Police reported thatReuter - 130 words
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Article90 1964-08-18 3 Gold water by King AMSTERDAM. Mon The American Negru leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, yesterday explained Senator Barry Goldwater's popularity by "the general degeneration within families, church and society." Speaking at the final meeting here of the Euro- pean Baptists Congress, he said: "The people b&ve chosen a man whoReuter - 90 words
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Miscellaneous18 1964-08-18 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applehy MOTELWeA J I CABgEC) OKB WB^-^ X^HONerYMOON^/ i TUg&tWQIJ /PUT *4EC DOWN 0VE1218 words
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Article, Illustration493 1964-08-18 4 ARBITRATION COURT PRESIDENT LEAVING SO THAT MALAYSIAN CAN TAKE OVER POST J}R. Charles Gamba said today he had decided to resign as President of Singapore's Industrial Arbitration Court "to give an opportunity to a Malaysian to take over the post." In an interview with the Straits493 words
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121 1964-08-18 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. Two representatives from Malaysia are among the 16 foreign social welfare specialists from 10 countries participating in a twoweek orientation programme in community welfare at Boston University, which began yesterday. The two Malaysians are: Mr. Kah Kok Ong, the Deputy Director of the121 words
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439 1964-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A JUDGMENT of the High Court awarding damages of $154,--404 in favour of Rambler Cycle Co., Ltd.. of England, in connection with a shipment of bicycles and bicycle parts, was confirmed by the Federal Court of Appeal today. Ramblers had been awarded the439 words
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Article538 1964-08-18 4 THE following i« today'a echedule of civil aircraft movemrnta at Pava Lrbar airport of Slncaporc: ARRIVALS BO AC: From HonK Kong (FA. "Mi 1.10 p.m.: from Auckland, Sydney, Darwin (BA 731) 6.40 p.m. from London, Duiaeldorf nclrut, Bastidad, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 792) 6 p.m.;538 words
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68 1964-08-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government has been urged to Malayanise the post of Director of Civil Aviation. The Civil Aviation Air Trafflc Control Services Union aald it viewed with concern the delay in Mulayanislng this post, despite assurances. The union called on68 words
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Article49 1964-08-18 4 PENANG, Mon— A car bearing registration number PA 7542 was reported missing from Fish Lane early this morning. The owner. Mr. Ong Keng Tong, a clerk of the Chartered Bank here, parked his car in front of his house last night. It was missing this morning.49 words
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Article47 1964-08-18 4 DUNGUN, Mon— A branch of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society has been formed In Paka, near here. Announcing this today, the District Officer, Inche Mustafa bin Abdul Jamal, said that the branch had recruited 22 people for its voluntary aid detachment.47 words
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Article67 1964-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The SAT A mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Wing Sang Laundry, Sixth Avenue. Buklt Tlmah Road, on Aug. 20 21 and 24 from 5 to 830 p.m., at the Coronation West Community Centre, Jalan Hall Alias, on Aug 25 and 26. and at67 words
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Article16 1964-08-18 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. The Krlan Town Board will hold Its monthly meeting on Wednesday.16 words
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Article43 1964-08-18 4 TPOH. Mon. A hawker. Kwok Mcc Hon. 49. was fined 135, or a week's Jail, by the magistrate. Inche Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin, today for assisting In a public lottery at Paslr Puteh here on Sept. 25, 1962. He pleaded guilty.43 words
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Article, Illustration144 1964-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Queen Rambhal Barni (above), exQueen of Thailand spent an engagementfree morning and afternoon today on a gay shopping spree. The royal visitor, accompanied by Mrs. Payong Chutlkul. wife of the Thai Consul-General In Singapore, spent her first day here in various144 words
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91 1964-08-18 4 StNQAPORE, Mon.— A course on'A History of Chinese Art," organised by the Department of Ex-tra-Mural Studies. University of Singapore, will begin on Wednesday The course, consisting of 10 lectures by Mr. W. WUlets, Curator of the University Art Museum, will cover such topics91 words
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215 1964-08-18 5 TWO TYPES OF GERMAN FELLOWSHIPS OFFERED CINGAPORE, Mon. The Alexander von Huboldt Fourjdation is offering two types of research fellowships to young Malaysian scholars and scientists who wish to pursue advanced academic research projects at hiprher institutions in the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. Fellowship "A" will cover215 words
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69 1964-08-18 5 QINGAPORE, Mon. The Registrar of Trade Unions has registered the new Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which recently merged with three other Government employees unions under one union. The other three unions are the Singapore Government Printing Office Employees' Union, Singapore Medical Services'69 words
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Article51 1964-08-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will inaugurate first certificate course tor tourist guides at the Shell Theatrette here tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. Sixty guides will take part in the course, wfHch is sponsored by tne Kuala Lumpur Tourist51 words
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244 1964-08-18 5 ALOR STAR, Monday. ABOUT 5.080 workers in the British War Department in Malaya will soon get pay increases ranging from $8 to $20 a month. Disclosing this today, Mr. Ng Ah Keat, general secretary of the War Department Civilian Staff Association,244 words
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Article40 1964-08-18 5 KAMPAR, Mon. Tengku Zubir bin Tengku Nasir. former Assistant District Officer of Batu Gamli, has assumed duties as Assistant District Officer here. He succeeded Inche AH bin Haji Aziz who has been transierred to Suncei Manitc40 words
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Article43 1964-08-18 5 PENANG. Mon Yeoh Boon TeU. 19. Tan Ah Theam. 21. and Teoh Eng Koi, 17. were today commitud for trial at the next Asslz es on a charge of murdering Ho Chuan Hock. 18. at 10.30 p.m. on May 2.43 words
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Article, Illustration88 1964-08-18 5 Pemk Sultan visits Tanjong Malim today rNJONG MALIM, Mon. —The Sultan of Perak (above) will pay a one-day visit to Tanjong Ma lim tomorrow. On his arrival in the evening, the Sultan, accompanied by his Consort, wil] be escorted to the rest house. He will visit Tanjong Malim mosque for88 words
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Article54 1964-08-18 5 JES6ELTON. Mon. A mercy mission was carried out by a helicopter of 846 Squadron recently from Kalabakan to Tawau for a seriously injured 8-year-oid girl and her father. The girl died in the Cottage Hospital. Later the helicopter flew the body of the girl and the54 words
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219 1964-08-18 5 Sir John's secretary gets £10,000 and house GUTHRIE CHAIRMAN LEAVES ESTATE WORTH £514,000 ONDON, Mon. For 35 years Mrs. D. G. Gibson worked in London as secretary to Dato Sir John Hay, chairman of Guthrie and Co. and a director of many Malaysian rubber companies, who died in May at219 words
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115 1964-08-18 5 STAR. Mon. The St. John Ambulance Association is planning to set up a division of the brieade in every secondary school in North Kedah. "There has been a tremendous response to our recruiting drive in this area. Dr Lim Joo Hal. president115 words
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235 1964-08-18 5 All creeds join in Christian Youth Assembly IPOH, Mon. Protes- tants and Catholics attended the first Malaysian Christian Youth Assembly which ended a week's session here yesterday. The assembly, organised by the Malayan Christian council, was held in preparation lor the Asian assembly to be held in the Philippines from235 words
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109 1964-08-18 5 PENANG, Mon. Over 100 Penang and Province Wellesley Malay businessmen and traders yesterday attended a one-day business seminar organised by the Penang Malay chamber of commerce at Umno Hall In MacAllster Road. "The aim of this seminar is to acquaint them with the worxings and109 words
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Article15 1964-08-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The New Tanjong Katong Kindergarten has been registered by the Singapore Government.15 words
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174 1964-08-18 5 JESSELTON, Monday. a STATE-WIDE campaign by the Sabah Chinese Association to ban gambling during Chinese New Year is gaining momentum. Several Chinese organisations have backed the call by the Sabah Chinese Association asking the State Government to ban gambling.174 words
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81 1964-08-18 5 PENANG, Mon. Inche Abdul Rahman bin iiaji Omar, secretary of the Penang Malay Shorthand Association, married Che Fatimah binte Mohamed AM, a Malay shorthand class instructor, yesterday. A kenduri was held at the bridegroom's house in Brown Garden, Glugor, vpsterday afternoon followed by a81 words
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Article24 1964-08-18 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. M. S. Menon as actiriß chairman of the Board of film Censors.24 words
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Article84 1964-08-18 5 J£SSELTON. Mon A, helicopter air display at the Tawau town padang will be one of the highlights to mark the first anniversary of Malaysia Day on Aug. 31. And a helicopter will also drop sweets from the air to schoolchildren who will be attending a giant84 words
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Article, Illustration422 1964-08-18 6 The multi storey factories Pilot scheme costing $1.5 million at Tanglin Halt will be spread out, if popular, to other parts of Spore SINGAPORE, Monday. r |HE machinery for the next phase of Singapore's industrialisation programme factories on floors of multi-storey buildings will be set in motion before the end422 words
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Article38 1964-08-18 6 MUAR. Mon.— Pieces of brick were hurled more than 200 feel when lightning struck the coping around the roof of a three-storey building In Jalan Hajl Abu during a storm here today. No one was injured.38 words
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Article47 1964-08-18 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. Fifty community leaders from Bagan Serai and Kuala Kurau will attend a one-day civics course at the Tong Hwa School. Bagan Serai, on Friday. The district officer. Krlan, Dato Motiamed bin Ibrahim, will speak on the value of goodwill committees.47 words
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125 1964-08-18 6 DUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. Two gunmen held up a father and son travelling in a car at the junction of Jalan Megat Harun and Jalan Alma early this morning and robbed them of $130. a watch and a pen Loh Han Kirn and125 words
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Article107 1964-08-18 6 MUAR, Monday. rpHE manager of the Lee Rubber Co. here, Mr. Kong Chew Sun, 55, was accidentally shot in the left thigh today, by a watchman at the company s premises in Jalan Haji Abu. According to clerks in the office, the watchman went to107 words
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Article, Illustration110 1964-08-18 6 A TOAST TO THE KING AT SJAB DINNER rl. Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Malaya, Dr. Chans Hoey Chan, proposing a toast to the Yang di-Pertuan Agonc at the SJAB dinner at the Language Institute on Sunday night. Picture shows, from left. Lord Head, the British High Commissioner for110 words
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Article57 1964-08-18 6 460,000 go back to schools CINGAPORE. Mon. Slngapore's 460.000 children today returned to schools for the new term a week earlier than scheduled. Originally their vacation was scheduled from July 31 to Aug. 23, but because of the recent disturbances it advanced by a week. At the teachers' training college,57 words
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131 1964-08-18 6 DISPLACED FAMILIES TO GET LAND IN $815,000 PROJECT A LOR STAR, Mon. About 27 houses TeJok Wanjah are to be demolished in order to construct a new road here. The families affected, it is understood, have been offered alternative land sites by the State Government in the new Sungei Anak131 words
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Article47 1964-08-18 6 PENANG. Mon. A 30-year-old man with two previous convictions was today charged in the Second Magistrate's Court with stealing $15 worth of shirts from a shop in Campbell Street. I. Hanifa pleaded guilty and was fined S2OO or two months' iail.47 words
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188 1964-08-18 6 IESSELTON. Mon. J The Minister for Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, probably spent his most relaxing day this year with motor launch trip and swimming at Pulau Mengalum, 38 miles northwest of Jesselton on Sunday. He told theAP - 188 words
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Article30 1964-08-18 6 i SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Th« Central Kedah Hindu Youth Or- Rxnisation will hold a big walk 1 here a.s part of thr district's Malaysia Day celebrations30 words
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186 1964-08-18 6 PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. More than 4,000 members of the Harbour Trade Union here have been Issued with ballot papers to decide on Industrial action against Seng Lee Company. The distribution of the ballot papers took place today after the expiry of the union's186 words
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Article, Illustration1920 1964-08-18 7 POLITICS WERE HER HUSBAND'S LOVE Lady Jane's long search for happiness ended with marriage to desert sheikh ONE day in the 5 v m m c r of 1 828 the beautiful 20-year-old Lady Jane Ellenbcough was introduced to Prince Felix Ludwig Johann von Nepomuk1,920 words
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Article63 1964-08-18 8 20 youths aid self-help projects PENANG. Mon.— Twenty volunteers from several youth clubs and organisations attending the Service Civil International camp are at present engaged in self-help proiccts in the Balik Pulau district. They are working in co-operation with kamponc development committees.. Ttie youths, led by Devider Da. Chopra. Asian63 words
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Article32 1964-08-18 8 IPOH. Mon. A housewife. Pong Sialc Yew. and nine men were each fined $20 by a magistrate's court here today for tresoassing into the Perak Turf Club yesterday.32 words
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506 1964-08-18 8 A massive Language Week programme for S'pore SINGAPORE, Mon. J^ MASSIVE programme, with activities almost double that of last year, has been planned for Singapore's National Language Week this year which begins on Aug. 21. At least 60 different items of activities, compared to 38 last year, have been arranged.506 words
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Article, Illustration138 1964-08-18 8 U.S. PROFESSOR JOINS STAFF OF MEDICAL FACULTY KUALA LL'MPI X, Mon. Dr. James \V. Archdeacon, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics in the College of Medicine at the University of Kentucky, has joined the staff of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaysia. Prof. Archdeacon is one of six American professors138 words
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Article152 1964-08-18 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five more donations totalling $926.50 were receivad by the I National Trades Union Congress today for its rehabilitation fund. The donations wen from Siclap Citizens Consultative Committee $310: Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association $121.50: Singapore Shell Staff Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society $70;152 words
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291 1964-08-18 8 OINGAPORE. Mon. A Hong Kong report stating that Dr. Chien Mu. presiderfit of the New Asia College of Hong Kong, had been offered the vice-chan-cellorship of Nanyang University has taken Nantah circles completely by surprise. The Saturday report said that the offer had291 words
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132 1964-08-18 8 RID SOCIETY OF THIS 'VERMIN— JUDGE mHE Third Criminal D Chapkhana, today d 'vermin of society, deserv SINGAPORE, Monday. )istrict Judge, Mr. S. R. [escribed extortioners as ing of extermination." He said that though extortion was rife In the State, it was of such a nature that very few offenders132 words
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Article41 1964-08-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Commander of No. 2 Brigade, Brigadier Syed Mohammed bin Syed Alsagoff, will inspect troops of the 21 Federation Engineers Squadron (Territorial Army. Kajang> now undergoing an annual camp training under combat conditions in Taiping tomorrow.41 words
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Advertisement169 1964-08-18 8 WE LIKE J^^^ AND IT DOES [■■fe US GOOD YOU'LL LIKE THE DELICIOUS CHOCOLATEY FLAVOUR OF {S3M^^^^v I MILO. AND IT DOES YOU GOOD. MILO HAS ESSENTIAL ij||ij| VITAMINS AND MINERALS, YOU NEED-A RICH SOURCE ffllimJ IR— L=> OF VIGOROUS HEALTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY. SO w -^T?r «jJ WONDERFUL TO169 words
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Miscellaneous177 1964-08-18 8 An*v B W V.T. Hnwmlin I THIS SHOULD 9\SCJ&* J I AIL RIGHT, THEN AH' NOW I WMUP/ WEt*E All.\ BUT NO OOP?| I I DUNNO.-BUT H>***! Y*W._ US WSKT ON NOPE! NOTHINGN WE'LL REVERSE J WEfcE I THE VMW BACK I HOW P"VOU I THERE'S OOOLA, MAYBE SHE OOP!177 words
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Article, Illustration608 1964-08-18 9 Application by Dingle Foot opposed 'His admission to Malayan Bar would lower morale of local lawyers KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE application of an eminent British constitutional lawyer and Queen's Counsel. Mr. Dingle Foot to join the Malayan Bar was opposed today in the High Court. Those objecting are the Attorney-Genera)608 words
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Article70 1964-08-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A marine I police launch on patrol found a 1 motor sampan with four local men I salvaging bale.s of rubber from a sunken Indonesian vessel near I Pulau Sebarok yesterday n.ornlng. The four men were later released on bond, pending further investigations. The police70 words
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167 1964-08-18 9 SINGAPORE. Monday. SINGAPORE S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will attend a reception to mark the compietion of the lirst phase of the oil-filled cablelaying work at the Juroivi Industrial Estate's electric sub-station on Aug. 21 at 5 p.m. This project, which cost167 words
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55 1964-08-18 9 All-races women police for Sarawak KICIIINU Mon.—Sarawak lias recruited 54 women police and has vacancies for another 14 The women police will be sent to Malaya lor training next year. The recruits represent all the races in Sarawak —25 Chinese. 17 Malays, three Land Dayaks. two Sea Dayaks, one Melanu,55 words
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110 1964-08-18 9 Filipino Speaker due on 'private 9 visit KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Philippines Consulate here today described the torthcoming visit of the Speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives. Mr. Cornelio Villarr.d. to the Malaysian capital as "a private one" A >poKO>man 01 the Consulate here said iave not been officially110 words
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119 1964-08-18 9 ONLY ONE DOCTOR ANSWERS MEDICAL CORPS CALL KUALA IIMPIK Mon The Armed Forces .Medical Corps. which needs 12 more doctors, has so far only rot one. A spokesman of the Defence Ministry said today that the initial response to the recent advertisement for doctors was cood. He said: "There were119 words
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Article25 1964-08-18 9 SINGAPORE. lion PoltC screened 1.058 pi I Wined 13 under the Ordinance and right under tii Criminal Law 'Temporary Pre visions) Ordinance yesterday.25 words
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163 1964-08-18 9 CINGAPORE. Mon. °The Malaysian Health Minister. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said at the end of a three-hour tour of hospitals and medical facilities in Singapore today "I am very much impressed by the medical facilities, and work carried out herr." He163 words
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Advertisement334 1964-08-18 9 V ma,, JsBJ^ GROWING 0P. IS.FUN! 7t'» fun to take up make-up, fun to'do things, go places, with your own: crowd; fun to be a gjrl ■nitead of a child. Girls going throuch their teens know it it! A lot ■oNother'changes. take place, too. You"reinore poittd, more graceful, more at334 words
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Advertisement167 1964-08-18 9 a^a^a^l M S ■"ill 9b^ jtfik^B I Lii 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 off167 words
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Obituary29 1964-08-18 10 M rank *lt M<mmum) MR FW. HAMILTON, a*td u% BNVtaaja Mrin.i^int I Hrwtor o[ C.V. Bimti. a Co iMi Ltd passrd away peacefully at Wincnmtrr on IMb Aiinu.«'29 words
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Article129 1964-08-18 10 Word* Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF thr late Mr Yeon Oon Tat (hank relative* and friends for their kind donation*, wreaths. rondolcnm, a*«lttance and tDHr an-ndan... Xt the funeral. MR. E. RAJMONCV. Bepiri Rutatr. Ifeaakl all rrlatlvra and friends tor thrir kind attrnd.m. condolence*. wi-rath* at thr funeral of129 words
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Article37 1964-08-18 10 M Morrfi Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY af Madam Yip 1. Wan (Mia. Kee Ying Patt) a wonderful Wtfl and mother, though < d'p.irtrd from im on I>..s-lf>fi2 are for.diy remembered by hunhand i and children37 words
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Article173 1964-08-18 10 :o Wortli Sin (Minimum) LAST 2 DAYS' Sale at Town and fount rv Dntia BaraßaaNa, Blouses 1 •crmty wear at Kreally reduced Brtrea. 'LOCRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Mrvtta all teachers and book addicts to hrou*,. In their rhowroom at Times Hou-c. Kivrr Valley Road Singapore. PRACTICAL AND FASHIONABLE- rattan handbags173 words
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7 1964-08-18 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, August 18, 1964.7 words
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Article650 1964-08-18 10 The landing in South Johore of from thirty to forty Indonesian supported guerillas plainly is a grave new turn in "confrontation." There is no need to exaggerate the threat which this landing poses. It is not an invasion. Possibly it will be found that some of these650 words
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Article373 1964-08-18 10 In Cyprus she*r bad luck I has added weight to tensions compounded of most of the j predictable difficulties which can assail any human endeavour. On the eve of a journey jto Athens. Ankara and Nicosia which could well have begun to repair the island's troubles, the United373 words
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Article179 1964-08-18 10 X lie Ulicr-liiunui uauuiiM language campaign just concluded has been the most successful yet Record numbers have participated in the various contests and events organised throughout the country*, and there has been other evidence that non-Malay citizens are applying themselves to learning Malay with growing interest and179 words
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Article, Illustration2345 1964-08-18 10 TUN ABDUL RAZAK - TUN ABDUL RAZAK Meeting the challenge on all fronts By THIS seminar is designed to promote better understanding and greater administrative integration in having officers and Ministers working together as members of on© family, one team and one Government to serve the people of our new nation, Malaysia.2,345 words
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Advertisement505 1964-08-18 10 Straits Tines Malay Mail CtastirtrO stfvmlaamants a»«r b. bswdad tat Ist Ftoer COLO tTOMAOI AKCAOC Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KEPPEI. ajOAD-NAVAL BASE A«trtort»»d crnr book store ltd WkKMtin «o»m Coayar Qua? THE NEWS FRONT Mtroalrl k-« Swsmiarta*. M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Head. Hsvl Baa* NAMIEM505 words
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Advertisement22 1964-08-18 10 its NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air J 6 unpleasant smells with the ><jSSpP*L •OJMaVIa* AM CONOtTIONa22 words
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Advertisement92 1964-08-18 10 M^ stUSL/£Z3L 200 cc SCOOTERS P OFFER BETTER VALUE T U k\ aSI m Kai shßb LaX.a^^ B¥^^rJr^^^^^^^^^aa^''^^'s"S*^^ [jUafeuaPAaV A IN 1 Hire purchaM with low *> P f! fl T F R initial down payment O U U U t II can tw arranged. IN MALAYSIA FAR EAST MOTORS92 words
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Article, Illustration491 1964-08-18 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A summary trial was improper: preliminary inquiry absolutely necessary before High Court trial: Rajah ]<]IGHT former Barisan Sosialis leaders appeared before the Federal Court of Appeal here today to appeal against sentence and conviction for rioting in the City Hall in April last491 words
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183 1964-08-18 11 Man who tapes Soekarno's speeches for the kampong folk KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. f piE Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, today warned certain elements in the Marang district that they would be detained under the Internal Security Act if they continue in their "disloyal activities." Dato Fikri183 words
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99 1964-08-18 11 yNGAPOPE, Mon. i Father R. De Rozario will be the Ilrst Asian vicar of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd here. He succeeds Father P. Meissonnier at the end of this month. Fattier Meissonnier. who has been the cathedral's parish priest for the99 words
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Article33 1964-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The federation of Malaya Institute of Public Relations will hold a special meeting at the Department of Information conference room here at i 5.15 p.m. on Sept. 433 words
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110 1964-08-18 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 3.300-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has set up a mutual benefit fund with the approval of the Commissioner of Labour. The fund provides a lump sum of money to a member on his resignation or retirement from trie110 words
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Article73 1964-08-18 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Yeo Yong Hai has reported to police that thieves broke into his house In Clemenceau Avenue, and stole a TV set worth $1,450 and $50 in cash while he and his family were away. Mr. Koh Kirn Hoe. of Fowley Road, also reported73 words
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121 1964-08-18 11 MAGISTRATE TELLS DISORDERLY THREE: JOIN THE ARMY (SINGAPORE. >lon. After imposing a fine of $20 each on three "strong able-bodied" men for disorderly behaviour, a magistrate. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, advised them to join the army. He told Pang Gim Tow. 25, Peb Cheng Leong. 27, and Ang Terk121 words
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82 1964-08-18 11 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— More than 5,000 people, including the Sultan and the Raja Perempuan of Kelantan, last night attended the wedding of Che Slti Noor and Dr. Ja'afar bin Jamaluddin. The bride, a teacher at the Lslah English School here, is the daughter of82 words
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Article23 1964-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The National Joint Labour Advisory Council will hold a meeting at the Labour Ministry here on Aug. 23.23 words
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511 1964-08-18 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. r piE University of x Singapore today announced the names of two more new doctors. They are 00l Big Hal and Leong Lee San. Ooi was one of the 20 candidates who passed the Professional Part 111 examination for the degrees of511 words
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Article46 1964-08-18 11 KAMPAR. Mon. Acting Deputy Superintendent of Police Mr Felix Sundraraj. has assumed duties as O.C.P.D. here. He succeed Assistant Superintendent Mr. M. Balasundram. who has been transferred to Singapore to take charge of No. 6 Troop of the Pederal Reserve Unit there46 words
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104 1964-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three more cases of cholera, two in Trentganu and one in Kelantan. were reported In the past 24 hoars ending at 8 a.m. today. The two cases reported in Trengganu were in the Kuala Trengganu and Kemaraan districts. The Kelantan104 words
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Article, Illustration171 1964-08-18 11 'Plastic surgeon' did not register: $50 fine SINGAPORE, Mon. Madam Hwa Soo Chin, described as a graduate in medicine from a university in Shanghai, was lined $50 by a magistrate's court here on Saturday on a charge of using the title "Dr. S. C. Hwa Plastic Surgery" at St. Nicholas171 words
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Article68 1964-08-18 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Lim Chea Seng, 58, was today sentenced to three months' Jail for voluntarily causing hurt to his daughter-in-law with a chopper. Lira was found guilty of cutting Low Chee Klo on her hand with the chopper in a house at Boon Keng Road68 words
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125 1964-08-18 11 New culvert to end Dunearn Road floods CINGAPORE, Mon. Construction work on a triple 72-lnch-dlameter pipe culvert across Dunearn Road at 6i mile stone to relieve the «-acute flooding problem during heavy rain. ls now in full swing. During the construction work, which ls expected to last till the end125 words
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Article42 1964-08-18 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government Is to build a new primary school at Pulau Mellmau, an island south-west of Singapore. The school, a tiffin shed, headmaster's and servant's quarters, will cost $199,573 and will be completed in nine months42 words
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313 1964-08-18 11 Warning on language issue to expats in Sarawak 17-OTA BHARU, Mon^The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob, today warned British expatriate officers in Sarawak not to create illfeeling between the people of Sarawak and Malayans. He said: "Some of the British civil servants there need brainwashing.313 words
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Miscellaneous552 1964-08-18 11 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE s f Melody: U •"S-&2B?"* RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM I WAVF^KVICT. NAT ,ONAI. SHORTWAYF AM: 6 00 Good Mormn g nd 6 MornaiK Prelude; 700 News; 7. 10 A.M. 6.00 Programme SumLp And About; 7.30 News; 1 411 mary; 6.02 Morning .MelodiesBreakfast Bulletin, 7.50 Up And552 words
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Miscellaneous87 1964-08-18 11 S l l Ket;l 70G Ul:i l6lUl P'n <6.lft. i nga- am l58f 64 pm l68ft) Port Dickson 1.54 m. nn 2 Pm (64fM: Port Swettenham 1259 a.m (B.9ft. 134 Pm^Al2^L^ n Ptnang 956 a m (62ft > 1037 P m (5 6«). TOMORROW: SedUl Kechil 8.13 am. (6.7 ft)87 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-08-18 12 ESME BAPTISTA - When you win a beauty title... ESME BAPTISTA edited by gHl\'(i a beauty queen sounds glamorous. She has the looks, the beautiful clothes and the admiring glances. When she wins the title and secures a round-the-world trip she is considered "lucky." But what very few realise, and which Miss New378 words
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Article104 1964-08-18 12 SUNSET TONES FOR MAKE-UP r[E pale look is out. New on the beauty horizon is the look that glows with sunset tones. A new range of makeup tones now helps create a flattering look. The make-up accents colour. There are four make-up requisites. The pan-stick and the fluid make-up are104 words
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Article55 1964-08-18 12 THE alligator bag, long a status symbol worn with daytime clothes, now goes into the cocktail and evening field. One manufacturer shows it in an approximately flve-by-seven-inch size in black. The same firm says the smaller handbag. Instead of the outsize ones, is gaining in55 words
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Article, Illustration38 1964-08-18 12 FASHION THAT FALLS FOR THE DRAPED STYLE IN LOVELY JERSEY A FLOW INC Hellenic line graces this evening dress in brocade and jersey modelled by Anne Millins. Named "Olympus," it is from the latest fashion collection of Lachasse.38 words
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238 1964-08-18 12 'Why don't they' suggestions by wives I^OMEN are at it again pestering the manufacturers with suggestions for improving their products. For instance why don't they stop printing the price on greeting cards? Its like giving a gift with the price attached. This was one of the newest "why don't they"238 words
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Article322 1964-08-18 12 ■Z Qls there any rule of eti*quette governing the length of marriage engagements? No. However, long engagements today, are not so common as they were once upon a time. The usually accepted length of an engagement now is about six months. Qls it all right to serve and322 words
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Article128 1964-08-18 12 HAIRDRESSERS are getting careful about using shampoo. Instead o' sloshIng It on for two brisk washes, some of them now apply one lot only. According to one assistant this Is done "so as not to strip the hair of natural oils." A leading cosmetic chemist said:128 words
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Advertisement100 1964-08-18 12 I 1 YmTt t^Lisssssl JamK Another fin* product of the Revlon Research Laboratories DIAMOND HARD NAILS THE ONLY SCIENTIFIC NAIL HARDENER MADE IN SWITZERLAND. SOLD IN 7O COUNTRIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ssw A Swiss product Avoilobls from:- v ■m StN'GAPORf: Federal Dispensary Ltd., Robinson I Co., Ltd., Medical Hall Ltd.,100 words
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Advertisement553 1964-08-18 12 f^ THE GENTLE v^lfir-- CHOCOLATE/m LAXATIVE £j^§#4 a CHILDREN •f IB OF ALL AGES Constipation often brings loss of appetite, sick feeling, poor complexion, unpleasant breath, headaches, tiredness and loss of vitality. Laxettes are safe and sure and are made especially for children. Laxettes thoroughly cleanses the system, restores good553 words
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Miscellaneous338 1964-08-18 12 Straits Times Crossword tf iH I^l iH iH HB^ I HI IBB~~BB( BB~~ "BHP^I ACROSS 7. A tip to aurists. perhaps 1. Suitable composition Is a trio the way to understand loving —three pianos are necessary words (ID. til). 9. Current arrangement to modl8. Chief gives a hand abroad fy338 words
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216 1964-08-18 13 Mitsui speeds its services to Africa MITSUI O.S.K. Lines has announced that from October it is accelerating its service from Singapore to South and West Africa by placing additional high speed vessels on the service. Mitsui OS.X. Lines operates two sailings monthly to West Africa on its A and B216 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-08-18 13 Singapore Minister lor Finance, Dr. Goh Kfnjn Swee, will open Singapore's first nylon textile factory on Sunday. The company, Chenta Rayon Co. (Malaya) Ltd., at Singapore's Jurnng Industrial Estate, will manufacture nylon socks, fabrics, nylon yarn and men's, women's ana children's garments for local consumption251 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-08-18 13 MR. K.L. CHING (above), managing director of a local marine engineering company. Kwong Soon Engineering Co., left for Britain last week in search of new machinery. During his month abroad, Mr. Ching will visit engineering companies to see the Irtest types of marine engineering repair machinery and103 words
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Article142 1964-08-18 13 Malayan Cement Ltd. has announced that it is to expand the cement production of the Rawang works to 500.000 tons a year. The present production of Tiger Portland cement and Walcrete masonry cement amounts to about 300.000 tons a year from two kilns. A third kiln is142 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-08-18 13 NESTLES Products (M) Ltd. has launched a sales drive for its latest product, the aroma-rich Nescafe in jars. To introduce the product into the Singapore market, the company held a competition in which a total of 136 provision stores participated. Prizes totalling $3,500 in cash and kind68 words
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Article101 1964-08-18 13 A Malaysian has returned to Penang with an honours degree in metallurgy and a diploma of the I Assoclateship of the Royal School of Moss, London, with second clam honours (upper division). He Is Mr. Choo.ig Phak Leng, of Green Road Two. Penang. An Old Free. Mr. Choong101 words
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Article, Illustration98 1964-08-18 13 EASTERN SMELTING Co. Ltd.. Penang. which some time ago began Hrn manufacture of printing metal, has recently announced the appointment of Spicers (Export) Ltd. as Its exclusive distributors In Malaysia. This arrangement enables all printing metal users to obtain their requirements of new metal98 words
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Article296 1964-08-18 13 DUNLOP'S major post-war replanting scneme in its Malayan rubber plantations has now been completed and, with the exception of one estate, all 70,000 acres consist of high-yielding trees. Production has increased by up to 80 per cent. The replanting scheme started In 1948 and covers 35.000296 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-08-18 13 Baer speaks at Caltex seminar WHEN Caltex Oil <M> Ltd. entered the Singapore and Malayan retail markets about four years ago. it introduced "Circle Service." says a Pre^a statement. This is a nine-poini cneckllst of services by trained attendants. Speaking at a recent opening of another new Caltex Circle Serwce137 words
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Advertisement297 1964-08-18 13 1 efficient I flushing ■^^^^^BB^BB^BB_B_^B_B_B__^^____a_aaaaa«-aMV THE if It automatic 1 1 II CISTERN TOUGH AND DURABLE Made of Duranite, a strong plastic material that never rusts. Never requires re-painting. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic conditions. AVAILABLE IN297 words
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Advertisement267 1964-08-18 13 b^Bl This is the story of a satisfied businessman. He had so much paper work, ha was going to hire another secretary. But he got a Kodak Verifax copier instead. Now, he no longer has to dictate much of his mail. Instead, he wrote an > answer directly upon incoming267 words
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Article, Illustration1870 1964-08-18 14 The wonderful art of Harry Trott ON November 10, 1886, a thick-set Victorian youth named Harry Trott strolled non chalantly on to the Adelaide Oval to begin his career in first-class cricket. Although only 20 years old and a recent recruit from a suburban paddock.1,870 words
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Advertisement191 1964-08-18 14 WHAT WOULD YOU MARRY A MAN FOR? WjBHHSjHMH^Sj^H If.n mr' j*Hr Other interesting articles: The meaning of your HandfcsA writing The girl behind the counter The right approach to Dating Ken's Viewpoint Women, Love. Marriage and Babies How to cope with your skin I Monsoon Etc, etc, etc. MAKE SURE191 words
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Advertisement1300 1964-08-18 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Out Score MMs P, Shan Ptnant «iVrr*.» S lJ ri »«l. Outlin Aig II II Aeg 20 /.T R n 0 .1 l U l lr P"'. Dublin, Glasgow li Pt/Ttday AUTOLYCUS Literptil, Avcnomutt Aug n Sept* Aig 21 24 MACHAON Limrpttl. Glasgow Aug1,300 words
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Advertisement1368 1964-08-18 15 W L -,11 TH E EAC XINES B^^V~^WB SINCAPOtt (UALA IUMMM.r.SWrnTMHAM rtNANC I hxxak «3u»i ii, uuno in. roioiN.s :.i »ng o»i t^^pj!jf»y*jj fHONI 7«OI »M>HI Itt44 MOH! 1)11 rHOMI»>]7I SAILINCS 10 GENOA. U HAVRt, HaMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP, IQTTEIQAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, WIIENBURt AND COPENHAtEN iinMWt r. a'han r*u*n% -FALSI-IA" k;1,368 words
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Advertisement1267 1964-08-18 15 I BENmiINE] tXPRESS StRYICE 10 LONOON, t.VERI-ilOl t CONIINENIAt. fORTY DrirVATt A Lcnoon Stpt I BLNVALLA H.mourg Sept 15 innitbo't n S n Penant Rolteraam Sept 24 Gl. 33/Atg II BEN AVON 5-gi 2 mTSA m*Sm 5Wi cmo th oct ttngaDOre P S'Mn *«naai lENRINNES L'Pttl. Hull, A'wtrp, rkaig Aig1,267 words
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Advertisement1290 1964-08-18 15 Itojw ELLERMAN BOCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IKoSj LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE 11 HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt S'haai Poaoao. KITY OF JOHANNESBURG ll Ptrt Teday 'CITY Of DURHAM 21/21 Aug 24/25 Avg 2t Au •CIIY OF COLOMBO 27/3 B Aut 31Auf •Cm Of LEICESTER 20/22 Sept S/2S Stpt 21 Sept1,290 words
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Article118 1964-08-18 16 ]V|ELBOURNE, Mon,—lndustrt•iTA ale moved further ahead today under moderate demand in a narrow market. Leaders were Irregular but mostly fractionally higher. I Oils and Base Metals moved vaI rlably. Mt. Isa gained 9d to 48/6 while Australian OH and Gas dropped 1/9 to 379 and Saaitos 2 3118 words
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Article243 1964-08-18 16 SEPTEMBER first «rsdo rubber t.o.b. clostd at 5 p.m. In Kusla Lumpur and Slngspors yesterday at HI cents per Ib. up one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing level for tbe position. The tone was quietly steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.B. doling prices in cents per in. ysstsrday: Int.243 words
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Article263 1964-08-18 16 Aug. 17. liiree months. INDUSTRIAL* Boustead 13 cts. Unltecra 15 cts. Dunlops 14 cts. M. Containers 13 eti M. Containers 13 cts. M. Cables 19 rU. City Dev. 7 cU. McAllster 13 cts. K. Smelters 27 eta. M. Invest. 12 cts. Ksso 13 cts. 0.C.8.C. 20 cts. Fed.263 words
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Article36 1964-08-18 16 ON the frss sicnanas markst In Hong KoriK yesterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at 5.751 for TT and 5.741 for cash. Stirling waa quoted at 15.98 and on* tail of gold at 2491.36 words
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Article28 1964-08-18 16 AUGUST 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65i cents (op one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $637.50 a picul (down $2.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons (up five tons).28 words
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533 1964-08-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange was steadier yesterday morning. but came back to Friday levels in the afternoon on reports of an Indonesian landing in South Malaya. The turnover was fairly substantial. All sections closed easier. with the greatest falls being seen533 words
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Article26 1964-08-18 16 Malayan Stock Indicr-s Aur. Aue;. 17 •Inustriafs: 89.43 K!i.lB Tins: 114.41 I 5 rubbrrs: K'1.90 1t1.71 -Drc. 30, 1963 HH| Wm. 29, 1962= Kill26 words
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Article926 1964-08-18 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading: rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets. INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holdings (1,000) $2.48, (1,000) (2.90; Dunlopo (6.000) $1.90, (2.0O0) $1.91, (1,000) $1.86, (2000) 51. 87, (2.000) $1.87; Esso ords.926 words
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Article253 1964-08-18 16 rpHE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields la based on last sales to Saturday Aug. IS: Oetmltlont (revised): Times covirsd. rri.- number of tlmet last year's total dividend la covered hy net prollta ifter tax and prior charges. Earnings yield: Last year's net profits crossed up for253 words
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Article123 1964-08-18 16 SKIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today ara< UoeKh Dyke 1/2, Hozan Main 3/4, Concord Venture 8/9, Shimane Maru 10/11, Luna Maersk 13/14, Olawa Arl 15/16, Autolycua 18, MaxweH Brander 21/22, Tjakampek 23/ 24, Shoutrn JT/St. Yamahana Maiu 20/30, Bcnvalla* 35/36. NaraaaD Maru 38/39,123 words
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Article71 1964-08-18 16 CHINES! Preduoi Exchange, Sinuspare neon prictt per pleu. ytttcrday: Coconut e!l: bulk JCU aellera. drum $541 seller*. Copra: Aug. Sept. UK /Continent Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white $135 aellers. Sarawak white *132s sellers, special Barawak black JIOS tellers, garbled Lampoag black JllO sellers. AKTA. J122» sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil71 words
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Article32 1964-08-18 16 TNI Malayan Excitant* Banks' Aitociatisn made tins change la IU rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rates to (100): ••Mini TT »r OD rtady: Belgian Francs 1903. The rest were unchanged.32 words
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133 1964-08-18 16 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $2.50 a plcul to $637.50 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen five tons to 210 tons. The Malayan rubber market yesterday morning was qulel and featureless. After opening fractionally easier It133 words
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Advertisement1106 1964-08-18 16 VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U~S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Servto* H'hong Yokotianu Haiitu Montreal loronto CUveiano cmci|« "Te.as Mars" 21 Stft 2 Oct Oct IMI I Nn 12 Mi Kumkawi Mart/* 4 Sift 14 Sett IS Otl 22 Get IB Oct SB Oci 1<« Wast Coast ol Central and South1,106 words
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Advertisement1018 1964-08-18 16 JP y"aaF"*^H AUSTRALIA StlviCf INOrk, PARISIAN ANO P kULF )EI«IC* Ti: 'Itltium, Sytnei U-- Matrai u$ Nafatari ism fenaii* P. t nan S'rtO't ntt r rnas> 'tasat BULIMIA 11/13 Sltt K*'ULA Slillf IB Part IS Asf BARPETA I Oct t/11 Oct 12/14 Oct RAJUIA S/11 bept II Sepi Stft FROM1,018 words
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Advertisement244 1964-08-18 16 NEDLLdY.D GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast saihifs tria Malaysia lirect ti Caiaiiat lit U.S. Great Lams pirts. Sinfapori P S'htm Cenjng an. Montru. UTRECHT Gt«. 45/21 Asg 22 23 Auf 24 Auf 21 Stpt afWEAN 21. 23 Sept Bt/Mttai /I Sipt <t M Calhif at Miitnal, Ttriiti, Hamiltu, Asltatula. Gloeiail. liieti,244 words
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Advertisement537 1964-08-18 17 PAMOL (MALAYA) LIMITED Following the Installation of i new modern mill, Pamol Estate Kluang, now has avalla le for disposal a palm oil extraction plant with a throughput of approximately 7 tons F.F.B. per hour Offers for this complete mill foi removal from Pamol by not latei than 31st December,537 words
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Advertisement2984 1964-08-18 17 I M ILt VkVi I LV ill M 1 kki 3 I ebbk^ebl t (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT j M Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St ct*. txirm r WANTED SMART SALESGIRLS lor I men s shop salary according qunlinv.t- tlons upto $110/-. Apply Post Box IBM (S'i<on >2,984 words
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Advertisement862 1964-08-18 17 FURNITURE If Word, SS (Mtn.)— Box It ett. mxtrm BEIT ALUM, AWNINOS, Blinds/ Pelmets. Consult M*Uow as Co. Spore ***** U.S. AWNINOS. SUNWAV Venetian nimds Helmets. Contact Sunmaster A Co., T.I: Spore *****. *****. FOR OUALITY Cane Furniture Visit Adrian's. 425 River Valley Rosd, 2U74 S pore. BOATS, YACHTS FOR862 words
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Advertisement636 1964-08-18 17 MISCELLANEOUS It Word* U (Mln.)-Btx It ett. txtrm SPRAV-PAINTINQ/RBPAIRS Retrtftretors within 5 hours custom*r p bouse. Tslephon* (8 pore) *****. REPAINT YOUR REFRICE R ATORS Only 540.00 for fridge* up to S cv. (t. r*r*e loan of refrigerator during period o' *pray-painting. W* also undertake Genei^l Repairs of Refrigerators. TV*636 words
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Advertisement225 1964-08-18 17 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) M Wordt SI (Mln.)— Box It el*, txtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA M.1.1 *****/ Victoria Hold ***** .'Bar/ Restaurant. HOTEL AMBASSADOR Srasld* 48. M*ycr Road. Dancing Nlfbtly. Tel: 4*301. I MAVFAIR HOTEL INRI Room* Atrconditlootd Popular Bar Courteous Ssrvlc*. I MIOHWAV INH 31S CKmrncmu I Avenu*. (Fully225 words
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Article, Illustration418 1964-08-18 18 Luck played big part in Nashor's Gold Vase triumph A HALF-INTEREST in Nashor was sold on the eve of the Sultan's Gold Vase race ai Ipoh on Sunday. The lucky buyer was Ipoh millionaire tin-miner Mr. K. L. Chong. Two days before the Vase Mr. H. S. Tan, who bought418 words
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Article39 1964-08-18 18 (OLYMPIC) ROUNDUP Oct 14: Group C—CaechoMovakia v UAR: S. Korea v Brazil; Group D— ltaly v Ghana; Japan v Argentina. Oct. 15: Group A Germany v Mexico: Iran v Rumania; Group B Yugoslavia v Hungary; N Kcrea v Morocco.39 words
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Article163 1964-08-18 18 MAIN event of the Singapore Turf Club meeting on Sept. I 6. 9 and 13 will be the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf for Cl. 1. Div. 1 horses. Another feature race will be the $15,000 Stewards Cup fur Ci. I. Div. 1 over 6f.163 words
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Article128 1964-08-18 18 TENNIS Choo scores a double QINGAPORE Mon Singapore youth international Paul Chco wen two ties singles and DmMm: bt Lee Delhtt and Paul Malaysian junior- Open championships yesterday. In the singles final Choo beat the No. 4 seed Stephen Chong 6-3. 6-0. Later Choo went on to win the doubles128 words
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Article678 1964-08-18 18 US I \l,\ Lll-OTIB. IV Mon.— Weights tor all fight races on Sunday, iirst day of the Selangor Turf Tub's August meeting: C|. 4. Div. 1 61 Dianne's Love 9.00 Globe Stream 9.00 Priceless Jade 9.00 Bus Full 8-13 Zodiaque 8.12 Meadow Maid 8.12 Statesman 8.08678 words
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320 1964-08-18 18 92 nations now, but more are expected NEW JAPANESE TIMING DEVICES rpOKYO. Mon.— A re- cord total of 92 countries formally applied to take part in the Olympic Games here in October when entries officiary closed at midnight last night, the Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee announced here today. But theReuter; AP; UPI - 320 words
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Article65 1964-08-18 18 BAASTAD, Mon. Sweden completed a 5-0 victory over the Philippines here yesterday m their Davis Cup inter-rone tie. J.E. Lundquist beat F. Ampon 6-1. 6-1. 6-4, and U. Schmidt defeated Juan Jose 6-2, 6-1. 6-2 In the reverse singles. Sweden now meet Australia, who also had a 5-0Reuter - 65 words
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Article19 1964-08-18 18 TAIPING. Mon. The Talpmg Chinese Recreation Club will hold its tennis championships from Friday to Aug 3019 words
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Article61 1964-08-18 18 rpOKYO. Mon. Daigoro Yasukawa. chairman of the Tokyo 1 Olympic Organising Committee, left for Greece last night to attend the ceremony for fighting the Sacred Flame to be relayed to Tokyo for the Olympic Games. The ceremony is scheduled for Friday and the Sacred Flame will61 words
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280 1964-08-18 18 SWIMMING SINGAPORE. Mon. Slngapore's 14-year-old schoolgirl Jovina Tseng became the first" Malaysian swimmer to qualify for the Tokyo Olympic Games. Johnny Tok, secretary of the Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia, told the Straits Times that Jovina clocked 79.8 sec. for the 100 m280 words
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Advertisement792 1964-08-18 18 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE J-K.R. TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS from Class "A 1 Tenders from J.K.R. registered P.W.D. Registered Contractors will Contractors Class 'E' and above j be received by the Pengarah Kerja will be received at the offlce of the i Raya, Persekutuan Ta ah Melayu, JURUTERA NECJKRI PAHANG. Jalan Maxwell.792 words
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Advertisement688 1964-08-18 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS OF TWO TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (CIVIL). LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for tne appointment ol Technical Assistants i Civil) lor the Lembuga Pelaoonan awettenham. Port bwettennam. Salary Scale: 5419 X 14 546/ Bar, 562 X IS 652. Age: Between 21 years and 35 years688 words
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Advertisement127 1964-08-18 18 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). fd|=sg2£j&" > MOST EFFECTIVE, £i^^o£^ ECONOMICAL SCIENTIFIC MOSQUITO REPELLENT V HARMLESS TO HUMAN BEINGS. For turther particulars, please apply to: BLOOD PROTECTION CO.. (M) LTD.127 words
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677 1964-08-18 19 FORMOSA v INDIA FINAL LIKELY in M-SOCCER NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur Mon A FINAL between Formosa and India, perhaps the best climax of all, is made possible by the Merdeka ?th anniversary soccer tournament which starts at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. If Formosa, the defending champions, and India, the677 words
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154 1964-08-18 19 'WE WERE KEPT IN THE DARK' PROTEST KLALA THEN GUAM, Mon. Irengeanu Hockey Association has asked M.11.l how it had allowed Pahane to compete in thr Central zone competition of Hie Tun Abdul Razak Cud horkry championship last weekend as tlie Kast zone champions. I'.ili.mi; tinjslird last without a point154 words
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Article64 1964-08-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon—Selangor. who meet Penang In the final of the Combined Bchools In-ter-state cricket final on Wednesday, were held to a draw by Singapore Combined Schools at Pantal today Singapore 62 (Robin Lewis 41. Zainon 6-7) and 29-8 (Zainon 2-13 Shanmugam 3-13>. Selvarat 2-6) Selangor 121-5 dee64 words
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Article, Illustration355 1964-08-18 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - Five countries enter for Malaysian open KEN FERNANDEZ: TENNIS By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. FIVE COUNTRIES,, including Malaysia, will take 1 part in the first Malaysian Open, Tennis championships to be held at Kuala Lumpur from Sept. 2 10 6. The visiting countries are Japan. Hon^ Kong. Thailand and Vietnam. Thailand355 words
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Article133 1964-08-18 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. All three Hong Kong players, chamniun K. H. Ip, Victor Sun and Masle Lai, have been seeded highly for the Singapore L.T.A. Open championships, which has attracted a record 144 entries, from Aug. 24 to Aug. 30. Ip has been seeded No. 2133 words
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318 1964-08-18 19 GOLF Penang Open attracts 49 from 7 clubs PENANG, Mon The Second Penang Open and Handicap Amateur golf championships on Aug. 22 and 23 have attracted 49 entries from seven clubs In the country. Penang Turf Club with 28 competitors, heads the list, followed by Perak Turf Club with 1318 words
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Article337 1964-08-18 19 rpHE draw for the first Malaysian X Open Tennis championship* Ik Men's singles: Top section J. Pearce (M). Koay Khoon Leong (bye>; Sharin Osman (M) v Victor Sun (HK): K. CharnveJ (T) P. Arnold (M); Kwok Yoke Yen <M» v T. Koura (J): L. C. Jayatilaka337 words
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583 1964-08-18 19 GUNN CHIT THYE - Top counties want to tour Malaysia GUNN CHIT THYE CRICKET By Penang, Mon. WORCESTERSHIRE and Warwickshire, the two teams now locked in a neck-and-neck tussle for this year's English County cricket championshiD, have asked to tour Malaysia in March next year. Malaysian Cricket Association's first president. Dr. Ong Swee Law.583 words
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Advertisement129 1964-08-18 19 NANYANG E^2l^T^#V^^^K^ I JINJANG NORTH I P t _>► fcTjTI fEJftl KUALA LUMPUR -<. aty <©r Ml Ik Eon I I OP C rtC p Ft^^B i Myn oc\o y n HTp yyn c* o Hc\ 1 1 o*v good residential area SINGLE STOREY TERRACE HOUSES SINGLE STOREY SHOP HOUSES129 words
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Miscellaneous160 1964-08-18 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Ipoh Dlv 1: PCRC v Municipality (padang). Dlv. 2: Changkat Kinding Est v Police Field Force (Jn Abdul ."altl grd); I)iv. 3: '"B" Sqn. Irish Hussars v Police Field Force (Coronation grd). L. Perak Div. 2 (T. Anson): DTC Nova Scotia Est (Speedy Rd). Penang Dlv. 2:160 words
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262 1964-08-18 20 SINGAPORE. Monday. A POLICE prosecutor today agreed in court that a charge against a man, formerly engaged in barter trade with Indonesia, was "evidently far more serious than the facts adduced against him." Inspector Ronald Naidu said this while leading police262 words
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Article135 1964-08-18 20 BOEV NOON SEAN Defence Ministr> pawed away 17-4-M. inn. ral from CMk Sin TiiotiK- Sultan Street at 2 64 for Cneras Cemetery. MR. JOSEPH C, D. (INC, axed 74 yran pawed away p. .10 fully at a.m on 17-K-64 A service will be 'i. M at H, St. Francis135 words
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Article, Illustration181 1964-08-18 20 Zaiton named to succeed Macintyre as envoy in India KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government today announced the appointment of Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad as Malaysia's High Commissioner to India and concurrently to Ceylon and Ambassador to Nepal. He succeeds Dato Samuel Chelvasingam Macintyre, who will relinquish duties in India181 words
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106 1964-08-18 20 THAI: CHINA BEHIND CAMBODIAN SPYING BANGKOK. Mon. The Thai Vice-Premier and Interior Minister. General Prapart Charusathierv today claimed that Communist China was behind Cambodian espionage activities in Thailand. Though he did not elaborate on his statement, official sources said police have arrested 82 peoI pie In a nationwide round-up ofReuter - 106 words
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Article43 1964-08-18 20 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The Defence Department said today the United Stetes was supplying the Congo Government with a "small number' 1 of B-26 planes. The planes would be used "to help assure Congolese internal security. the department said. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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194 1964-08-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government's adult education radio programmes reach about 45.000 people, or 50 per cent of the students in advanced classes in rural areas throughout the country. There are 1,529 radio sets in service, taking instruction in health, nutrition, agriculture, marketing194 words
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Article39 1964-08-18 20 LIVERPOOL. Mon. Florida called Liverpool by Transatlantic telephone today to link up the Beatles' parents and local fans with a 24-hour non-stop beat programme being transmitted in the United States to mark the group's return. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article44 1964-08-18 20 BANGKOK. Mon. Thai police said today they seized a ton of smuggled ammunition last Saturday, the largest haul in the country's history. Police said they also seized a number of Communist Chinese documents when they arrested six men. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article451 1964-08-18 20 LONDON. Mon. The htock 1 markets gave a mixed display at the beginning ol the new account today. The general tone was not unsatisfactory but markets were it-Mi .uiied by Mr. Khrushchev s wanting on Cyprus and some nervousness in front ol the July trade451 words
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219 1964-08-18 20 SMOKING AND CANCER: NO EVIDENCE OF ANY LINK 10-year scientific survey: 'Hypothesis unfounded 9 NEW YORK, Monday. TIM-; SCIENTIFIC Director of the Council for Tobacco Research, which is supported by the tobacco' industry, sai<J today that surveys fail to support the theory that smoking causes liin^ cancer. In his annualReuter - 219 words
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Article96 1964-08-18 20 Club wins sweep prize ninth time TELUK AXSOX. Mon The Teluk Anson branch of the Perak Turf Club has struck it rich again. For the second time in five days, two tickets sold to members won two prizes totalling $7,196 in the big sweep yesterday the third prize of 56.67796 words
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Article77 1964-08-18 20 RANGOON. Mon. Demonstrating Buddhist monks ransacked the Burmese language newspaper Bahosi and Youth Press printing offices for the .second day lunning in Mandulay yesierday and then attacked tne home of Bahosi s proprietor ami I editor, cuttins down trees and flowers in his compound, tne77 words
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Article152 1964-08-18 20 COWDREY MAKES 5,000 th TEST RUN T ONDON. Mon. Enp- land, in their second innings, were 381 for four at the close against Australia on the fourth day of the fifth Test here today. First innings scores: England 182, Australia 379. England resumed quietly but Cowdrey reached his half-century InReuter - 152 words
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Article157 1964-08-18 20 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Mon.— Tea siores in todays cricket matches were; At Dover: Nertliiimptonshlre 144 and 120 iA Dixon elpiu for 61). Kent 101 iD. Steele tour for 15, M. Scott four for 28 1. At Edinburgh: There was no play today in the match between Scotland and Ireland,Reuter - 157 words
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Advertisement56 1964-08-18 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words lIP (minimum) TO SELENA and J:i. k Tan a aotl ■t Mount Alvernla Ho.-i U.th moth.r and koo well. CHAN LIM: Kok JVw .-o Madam »ura Low to Amy ;.,cond do Ml. and fell 'on ON THE 13TM AukuM IHM Mali bcwlia of Ihr K .\.K.56 words
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Advertisement153 1964-08-18 20 f/MWIArWW^W/AW.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.V GOOD SOUND ADVICE :j 5 fg^s^ Choo»« o J 'MAOC IM OIBMAMV) > THE ULTIMATE IN PERFORMANCE < AND STYLING I I ■J I S II 1 > IMMENSEE/STEREO 2; i i I- Two beautiful NORDMENDE Radiogram Models ;I with full Stereo Reproduction DUAL Record m •I Changer. >153 words
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Miscellaneous39 1964-08-18 20 HIOHEST nnd lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 pm yesterday: Ilich.st Lowrst Kuala Lt'-.ipur 73 Bharu «<> "2 Penan? !H) 72 Ipoh n* 72 Mnlaccn 88 ~.i fc^ncapore 90 75 i39 words
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