The Straits Times, 19 August 1964
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Title Section21 1964-08-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times flat** 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration884 1964-08-19 1 War Council order MALAYSIAN NAVY MINESWEEPER INTERCEPTS BARTER BOAT OFF JOHORE COAST— CREW SCUTTLE CRAFT AFTER BEING CAPTURED Twolndons killed, several captured KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SECURITY forces had by this evening killed two Indonesian guerillas and captured several more in mopping up operations in Johore after yesterday'sLow Yee Kottf - 884 words
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140 1964-08-19 1 U.S. POWER TO DESTROY CHINA AND RUSSIA— BY McNAMARA WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Robert McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defence, said today America N has enough power to ensure the destruction of both Russia and China." He was speaking to the Democratic Party's platform committee that will draft the party's policyReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-08-19 1 SINGAPORE Tuesday JIIK PRIME Minister of Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman, met Cabinet Ministers of the State Government of Singapore for 80 minutes at City Hall this morning to rliscUss the situation in Singapore. The Tengku, who flew in i from Kuala Lumpur at 12.30 p.m..221 words
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Article40 1964-08-19 1 TORONTO, Turs. Nearly 100 eager women yesterday pushed their way into a shop here which had advertised free matching "topless and bottomless" bathing suits. Each customer received exactly what was offered a box containing nothing. Beater.40 words
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71 1964-08-19 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Dr. J Subandrio, Indonesia's Foreign .Minister, offered no comment today when he was questioned about the Indonesian landings in Johore. He told Reuter he did not know anything about the landings and, since he had not read reports of the landings, he wouldReuter - 71 words
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Article50 1964-08-19 1 Segni slight improvement RO.\TE. Tues— President Antonio Segnr. critically 111 after a stroke, improved slightly today. An official medical bulletin issued after his three physicians examined him this morning said President Segnl had sDent a peaceful night. A "slight improvement" had made It possible to s_'lve some nourishment orally. YVI50 words
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Article50 1964-08-19 1 Plane deal is off TOKYO. Tues.— A Foreign Ministry spokesman today confirmed press reports that the Government had locked the sale of 20 training planes to Indonesia by Chu Ito Co. President Soekarno helped negotiate the US$2O million deal when he was in Tokyo for the June summit conference. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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653 1964-08-19 1 RODERICK PESTANA - Security Forces close in on trapped guerillas RODERICK PESTANA i FrOm OONTIAN KECHIL, Tues. Security forces swarmed all over 30-mile strip of coastal land along the south-west coast of Johore today as they closed in on Indonesian infiltrators, who are believed to be trapped in the dense swampland. The coastiand653 words
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Article43 1964-08-19 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Four Royal Navy shlp6 left for Singapore yesterday after a five-day visit to Thailand. The support ship Manxman. I destroyer Caesar. frigate Lock Killisport and minesweeper Houghton departed from Bangkok's Klongtney wharf In the morning. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article34 1964-08-19 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia s Central Bank will circulate a new bank note of 10.000 rupiahs which will be the highest currency denomination In Indonesia, the official news agency Antara laid today.34 words
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Article446 1964-08-19 1 Alec in talks on Johore landing I ONDON. Tues. Sir Alec Douglas-Home today discussed the latest developments in Cyprus and South-cast Asia including Malaysia at a meeting with top Cabinet Ministers and service chiefs. well-informed sources said here. The British Prime Minister reviewed these problems after hearing a personal reportReuter; AP; UPI - 446 words
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Article17 1964-08-19 1 SAIGON BAN SAIGON. Toes. Government suddenly Imposed ban on public Catherine in Saigon tonkht— ITI.17 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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143 1964-08-19 2 'TOKYO, Tues.— China's Foreign Minister Chen Vi said yesterday that the Tonkin Gulf crisis was "far from being over" and that the United States must pay a "debt of blood" for its retaliatory attack on North Vietnam. The Red Chinese ForeignUPI - 143 words
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Article, Illustration421 1964-08-19 2 'Big Minh' is most serious problem facing the new Saigon government, says official gAIGON, Tues— The newly elected South Vietnamese President, Gen.Nguyen Khanh, flew to Dalat, north-east of Saigon, today to begin work on form- ing a War Cabinet. Gen. Khanh's election as PresidentReuter - 421 words
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261 1964-08-19 2 I've had enough, says a wealthy sheikh after 39 wives BEERSHEBA ilsrael > Tues. i Sheikh Suleiman El i Huiieil. a Negev Desert tribal I chief, shook his head last nißht and decided he has "had enough of this wife nonsense' Sheikh Huzeil. the father of "about 70" children, saidUPI - 261 words
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91 1964-08-19 2 Newsweek sold out all to Saigon govt... SAIGON, Tue.s. The Soutn Vietnamese Information Ministry has bought up every copy ut Newsweek magazine meant fur di-stnbuuon here ihis week, apparently because it describes dissension in the Government, H was learned today. The Information Ministry would no: tell magazine representatives why they91 words
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Article49 1964-08-19 2 SEOUL. Tue*. South Koreas universities and colleges opened quietly yesterday after 74 days of Government-imposed vacation The colleges were closed after studrnt rioting agatiist the reßimp of President Chung Hee Part forced the Oovernment to place Sooul under martial law on June 3 -UPI IUPI - 49 words
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193 1964-08-19 2 BAN AID TO SOEK MOVE BY SENATE JUSTIFIED, SAYS PAPER \y A S H I N GTON. Tues. The Washington Daily News said yesterday that the Senate's action in voting a provision which would ban further aid to Indonesia was fully justified. In a leading article, the Conservative newspaper said:Reuter - 193 words
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212 1964-08-19 2 pANBERRA, Tues. The trial and execution of Japanese political leaders as war crimirals was wrong, Professor William MacMahon Ball said last iiiirht. Mr. Ball, who is now professor of political science at Melbourne University, was British Commonwealth representative on the Allied Council forUPI - 212 words
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Article21 1964-08-19 2 DAMASCUS. Tues. Cuba <i reported to have made an offer to barter Cuban sugar for Syrian wheat.— APAP - 21 words
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Article15 1964-08-19 2 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia opened an embassy yesterday in Hanoi, capital of North Vietnam.15 words
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179 1964-08-19 2 Congo plea to African countries for troops to fight rebels LEOPOLDVILLE. Tuesday. pONGO has asked for troops from five African countries to figh the rebels. They are Nigeria. Ethiopia, Senegal. Liberia and Madagascar. There was no indication how many troorjs were asked from each country. Informed sources said this wouldReuter - 179 words
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Article36 1964-08-19 2 SAIGON. Tues. Vietcong guenil.is wlpod out more than a company rf Government ti''X>p* nil Sunday and yesterday m coord nau-d att-ick.s against two Government ouiposts and the bl-oiv ambush of a relief force. —UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article27 1964-08-19 2 TOKYO. Tues. quake shook central and southern j Hokkaido. Japan's northern- most island, late last night. No casualties or damage wrre report* cd Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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107 1964-08-19 2 LUCKNOW. Tues.—Twentyeight Opposition mem. bers were forcibly ejected from the Uttar Pradesh State Legislature here yesterday after an uproar during the passage of a bill providing for the continued use of English In the legislature for some limited purposes alongside H'ndi. S'lcialis's107 words
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Miscellaneous60 1964-08-19 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f hullo, ruece I\^ m^ so VOli'RSr toe i*/e wecet SO exaveo vueh V «ONEYMOC*J WE HEA(?D TOAT TUEieE wtee V^_ couple^^l,----;: s uofjevMOowecr ctavimo > I J fr- V^ AT TOtS HOTEL_y— BUT AtfeNT MOU TOE f rrs GO couPte wwo uao rue eoMAHTic60 words
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146 1964-08-19 3 J^EW YORK, Tues.— Life magazine has estimated the wealth of President Johnson and his family at USSI4 million. At the same time it reported the Johnson family official trustees' evaluation of it a s US$4 million. The magazine says the difference could be theAP - 146 words
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340 1964-08-19 3 ANKARA, Tuesday. JURKEY has protested to the United Nations about the economic blockade of Turkish Cypriote by Greek Cypriots. Mr. Ismail Soysal. the Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman, said Turkey had asked the U.N. to lift the food blockade which, heReuter - 340 words
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Article30 1964-08-19 3 ROME. Tues. President Antonio Segnl of Italy, gravely 111 after a cerebral stroke 11 days ago, remained In "stationary" condition last night, according to a medical bulletin. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article24 1964-08-19 3 ROME, Tues. The condition of Mr. Palmira Togllatti. 71-year-old Italian Communist Party leader, remains "substantially unchanged," party headquarters announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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142 1964-08-19 3 U.S. PLAN FOR ANOTHER PANAMA CANAL WASHINGTON, Tues.— The Secretary of the Army. Mr. Stephen Alles. urged the U.S. Senate appropriations committee yesterday to appreve a US$5 million request to start studies on a new Panama Canal. Tlie supplemental money is needed because the area oif the prODOMU project hasAP - 142 words
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Article46 1964-08-19 3 t EL.KO, Tues. The worst lorest tires in Nevada's history spread yesterday to cover more than 175.000 acres. More than 500 cattle were reported killed since last Saturday and over 1.000 fire-fighters from nil over the west were battling the blazes. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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223 1964-08-19 3 YfOSCOW, Tues. ATI Russia claimed yesterday that it has a "spy in the sea" listening device that can render harmless the U.S. Polaris fleet by locating the missileshooting submarines wherever they are. The newspaper Evening Moscow said "small radio-hydro-acoutic buoys" can223 words
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Article, Illustration143 1964-08-19 3 CHICAGO, Tuesday JAMES HOFFA, president of the Teamsters' Union, was sentenced yesterday to five years' Jail and fined 510,000 for fraud. Hoffa and his associates were said to have fraudulently obtained $25 million from the union's $280 million pension fund On each of fourReuter - 143 words
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114 1964-08-19 3 WASHINGTON Tues. America's call-up rate of 80.000 men a year should be reduced oy next spring, Mr. Robert McNamara. U>e Secretary of Defence, said yesterday. He told reporters after a conference with President Johnson that they had discussed how much the GovernmentReuter - 114 words
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Article118 1964-08-19 3 LOS ANGELES, Turs. Another plush American hotel has cancelled r<'MT\;iti«>i,s for the Beatles during thrir tour which begin- tlm week. Ih«- \mba>*ador Hotel at Beverly IlilU. wbleh has bren host to film >tai^ and leading personalities .or years, notified the Beatles management in London thatReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-08-19 3 CREECH-JONES DECIDES (AT 73) TO RETIRE I ONDON Tues— Mr. Ai thur Creech Jone> (above), 73, Colonial Secretary in Britain's postwar Labour Government, announced today he is retiring from Parliament for health reasons. He will not contest his constituency in the general election t h iautumn. The Labour Party's <80 words
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Article23 1964-08-19 3 LIMA. Tues. A Brazilian and two Peruvian brothers have conquered the 18.275 ft. Pongos Sur peak in Central Peru. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article55 1964-08-19 3 LOB ANGELES. Tues. Blgnt people were reported killed and several more injured when a school bus loaded with children was in a pile-up with four other cars near San Clemente yesterday State police said the bus apparently had a tyre puncture and swerved into theReuter - 55 words
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165 1964-08-19 3 T)ETROIT, Tues. A 11 wide range of economic improvements, including higher wages, iarger pensions and earlier retirement, were ottered to the United Auto Workers yesterday by the car industry's Big Three— General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. The companies proposed three-year contracts to replaceAP - 165 words
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97 1964-08-19 3 MARSEILLES. Tues— The Greek liner Atlantica yesterday weighed anchor leaving 40 members of her crew behind without any money. The captain had ordered the men off on Sunday after they went on strike. The crew complained about the food, a rearrangementUPI - 97 words
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Article41 1964-08-19 3 MOSCOW. Tues. A bright new comet was observed for a few days recently by the mountain observatory of the Astrophysics 1 Institute of the Kazakh Academy of Sciences. It was first seen in the constellation of Orion. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement457 1964-08-19 3 TV CAUTION! M to t>% Gu» r m t 3 .^*<t c«rt llltate ICTIiMIiI JrcV KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. 3} IS. Tilok Agrtr Sirttc. Sinppto* I. OIM Inuinnn lulMlXf. 174 hill »o«d. Kualt Umpgr. PEANUT BUTTER Refreshinj: and Wholesome S^/V'--' kiddies simply love il M siSiii:;;-;. in rwo sizfs rtvailaDle457 words
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Article, Illustration428 1964-08-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A CLERK, Mr. Gan Swee Chuan, 43, courageously fought a teenaged robber inside a bank in Bukit Timah Road, and foiled his attempt to cash a cheque for $2,000 this afternoon. The fight led to the robber being trapped inside428 words
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118 1964-08-19 4 Exhibition of electronics goods praised SINGAPORE, Tues. The nev Denon showroom for the display of Denon electronics and sound products at Ralin Electronics, in North Bridge Road, was today declared open by Mr. M. Nakayama. senior managing director of Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd. of Japan. Tlie company's chairman. Dr. K.118 words
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Article36 1964-08-19 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak and Ton Puan Noor Aishah will be guests at the Malayan Orchid Society's annual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday.36 words
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Article, Illustration157 1964-08-19 4 reception for T HAI QUEEN Bahru. where she will be the guest of the Sultan of Johore at lunch. On Thursday she will (O by car to Seremban. This morning, the Queen went shopping in the main shopping centres Kaffirs Place and North Bridge Road. After lunoh. she made a157 words
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372 1964-08-19 4 I SINGAPORE, Tues. fHE Second Industrial Arbitration Court has granted an application by the Singapore National Trades Union Congress to be joined as a party to the trade dispute between the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, relating to372 words
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Article54 1964-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A group of 15 leading Indian scientibt.s. who are on an oceanographlc expedition in the Indian Ocean, will arrive in Singapore on August 27 for a one-week visit in the spe-cially-equipped INS. Klstna. The Indian High Commission Is arranging tor the public to54 words
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Article25 1964-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold its l?th anniversary dinner at the Imperial Room at 8 p.m. on Aug. 22.25 words
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Article27 1964-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The St. John Ambulance Association will hold Its annual general meeting at its Beach Road headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Aug. 26.27 words
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Advertisement374 1964-08-19 4 E< Tel: 21-1 16 SINGAPORE sth MAGNIFICENT WEEK! DAILY 3 SHOWS: 12.30-4.30 8.30 p.m. CSfcSS^ Admissio. STALLS $1 $2 CIRCLE $3 4 $4v «Ji SAMUEL BRONSTON Pretcntt' 5 SOPHIA STEPHEN ALEC JAMES CHRISTOPHERS LOREN ROYD GUINNESS MASON PLUMMER I 70mm Ultra-Panavision Technicolor (Rank Organisation Release) j SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: $1.00374 words
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Advertisement25 1964-08-19 4 JUST FOR FUN THE AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR NOW SHOWING JOHORE BAHRU (BEHIND REX CINEMA, LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE ADMISSION zo cts. 6c 10 cts.25 words
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Advertisement255 1964-08-19 4 IREX OPEKS TODAY SKY: 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 (SINGAPORE) 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.15 B ■m I bH^L B Pm^^^^^m^mWmf Bl BBk BBb BBmasBB!^BBI By BMbBI BBv w I bk« v Jk Wm^mf^A I w fm ,3 YOU HAVE SEEN AND M{ K M .thrilled to th« B f255 words
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Miscellaneous487 1964-08-19 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is today's schedule British tailes Airways: From of civil aircraft movements at London. Istanbul. Bombay <E3GB Paya Lcbar airport. Singapore: 572 6.10 a.m.: from London, I>ARRIVALS tanbul. Bombay <EOB 117) 12.SS BOAC: From London, Rome. Da- m>ibtiidii mascus. Baghdad. Karachi, Calcutta,- uirnniunn Rangoon487 words
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Article, Illustration142 1964-08-19 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. S All 240 employees of the Nanyan? Shoe Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. are now unemployed after a fire completely destroyed the factory at Bukit Pan.janp on Monday nisht. Mr. Soh Koon Teen, the managing director of the firm, today estimated the142 words
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Article43 1964-08-19 5 IPOH, Tues. A cake-maker, Chan Sek Cheong. 43. was rlned «500 or three months' tail here e&terday for assisting in running an illegal character lottery. He did it in his shop in Kampong Simee new village here on Dec. 15. 1962.43 words
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Article29 1964-08-19 5 TANJONO MAJJM. Tues. Maluyulees here will celebrate "Onam" their annual festival with a programme of dances and variety shows at the Methodist English School nail on Saturday.29 words
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Article215 1964-08-19 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'THE University of Singapore has received two gift A sets of books concerning companies which, a university spokesman said today, had made "a distinguished contribution to the economic life of our territories." They are: "The History of I Mansfield and Company" and 'The215 words
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Article32 1964-08-19 5 SINGAPORE. Tues The Minister for Finance. Dr Goh Keng Swee. will open the Baey Kirn Kee (Nuts and Bolts Work Ltd.) In Sims Avenue at 5 D.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration378 1964-08-19 5 Economy, so plan for training centres is shelved JPOH, Tues.— Plans to 1 build four training centres in Malaysia to promote indoor and outdoor activities have been shelved because of financial stringency, the Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. said here today. The Ministry,378 words
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Miscellaneous344 1964-08-19 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (10). 1. Dust-devils? They were use- 5. See 25, 9. 19. and 24 ful In sea-battles <6-7>. 6. How to get awa' with 6 In Urn 8. Beethoven's hymn Is tops. Principality (7). perhaps (10). 7. Quick, start now and not later, 9, 10. a Abandon344 words
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137 1964-08-19 6 OENANG. Tues. A crowd of more than 18.000 took a pledge to make greater use of the national language at a ceremony marking the close of the Language Month held in the City Stadium last night. Three State Executive Councillors Inche Ariffln bin Sharifl.137 words
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133 1964-08-19 6 FREE OFFER: HOW TO STOP SMOKING IN 5 DAYS PEN AMi. Tues— a fiveday plan to stop smoking will be offered free at a series of lectures to be held nightly at the Khek Association from Aug. 30 to Sept. 3. The course will be conducted by Dr. Ralph F.133 words
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Article44 1964-08-19 6 I PENANG. Tues. The first 1 magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau, lined a "runner" $200 for assist::ir in a 100 and 1.000 character lottery. Teoh Hock Eng. 23, was arrested lat the junction of Kelt Chuan Road on Sunday morning.44 words
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Article, Illustration645 1964-08-19 6 His eminence is too wellknown to cause me to hesitate over dispensing required period of reading in chambers: Justice Ong KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r f HE High Court today admitted Mr. Dingle Foot, the eminent British constitutional lawyer and Queen's Counsel, to the Malayan Bar. Mr.645 words
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Article26 1964-08-19 6 PONTIAN Tues. The Mentrl Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. has opened a mosque and four community centres In the district.26 words
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195 1964-08-19 6 KUALA LLMPLR. Tues. —Orchids worth $3,000 were stolen from the roof-garden of the home of Superintendent Mobarak Ahmad, the Police ADC to the Yang diPertuan Agonr. in Jalan Eaton here early yesterday. A ffang of thieves raided the house between 3.15195 words
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Article32 1964-08-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Girl Guide Federal Camp will hold a visitors hour at the Castle CamD site In Rifle Range Road here tomorrow from 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m32 words
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Article71 1964-08-19 6 LUMUT. Tups. A "PpsU Queen. 1964" will be elected at a dance In aid of the Dindings district welfare fund at the Dlndlngs Club In Lumut on Saturday night, as part of the Lumut sea sports carnival. Entries for the contest, sponsoreu by the Sltiawan71 words
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Article242 1964-08-19 6 PENANO, Tues.— A lawyer, Mr. Lee Cheng Keat, withdrew from a cheating case In the Sessions Court today following a misunderstanding over which counsel had been retained by the accused. When the case came up for hearing this morning, another lawyer, Mr. Jagjit Singh, told the242 words
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Article, Illustration665 1964-08-19 6 COURT TOLD HOW PUBLIC MAY SEE PRIME MINISTER Judgment reserved in riot appeal case SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Federal Court of Appeal reserved Judgment till tomorrow morning on the appeal by eight former Barisan Sosialis leaders against their conviction for rioting in the City Hall in April last year. They were665 words
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62 1964-08-19 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Three armed and masked men raided a chicken larm at Sungel Kodut. off Woodlands Road, and robbtd 170 chickens worth $850 last night. Lee Kiah Lim. 42, who was asleep at the farm, was tied up and gagged. Lee told62 words
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242 1964-08-19 6 N.Z. gift of a $45,000 mobile laboratory and clinic to Malaysia I'UAIA LUMPUR, Tues THE Malaysian Government is to be presented x with a $45,000 mobile laboratory and clinic by the New Zealand Freedom-from-Hunger campaign committee. i 1 This is the first project to be implemented under the international Freedom-from-Hunger242 words
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128 1964-08-19 6 KUCHING. Tues. The Federal Health Minister, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said today the Malaysian Government would do everything possible to help resolve Sarawak's problem of doctor shortage. Speaking to reporters on arrival here. Inche Bahaman declared the Central Government's help naturally was expectedReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement242 1964-08-19 6 THE VALUE OF MILK BBfc' W jf ■K f A glassful of pure, creamy Magnolia milk, after your daily 1 f exercise will restore lost energy, refresh you, and provide all the important elements, vitamins, calcium and protein your body requires. Magnolia milk will keep you fit and strong all242 words
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Advertisement139 1964-08-19 6 POLAROID 160 KIT IDEAL CAMERA KIT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Th« whole fomily con enjoy the Poloroid Comera 1 60 kit. There is nothing complicated obout its operation o single dial odjusts both the lens ond shutter speed automatically. All you hove do Is to set the E.V. (light value)139 words
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334 1964-08-19 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HE Royal Singapore Flying Club has offered its six light aircraft to the Central Government for use on surveillance flights of the Malaysian coast. A spokesman of the club told the Straits Times that a letter containing the offer334 words
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108 1964-08-19 7 6,000 in Perak want to be teachers IPOH, Tues. —At least MM young men and women in Perak are eager to become teachers in the m v comprehensive schools in Malaya next year. All the 6.000 application forms >t-nt by the Ministry of Kducation to the Education Department hen- have108 words
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83 1964-08-19 7 KLAIJV LUMPUR. Tries. Twenty-lour senior Government officers from Sabah and Sarawak today visited the National Operations Room. The workings of the "nerve centre" ot rural development were explained to them by the Secretary of ihe Ministry of National and Rural Development, Inche Mu'urof bin83 words
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Article26 1964-08-19 7 MO. Tues. —The Tanjong Bii:it;ah branch of the Penang MCA was burgled last night. The caretaker. Chong Cheng. 62. lost a trmiMMor radio set.26 words
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84 1964-08-19 7 IPOH, Tues The Federated Teochew Association of Malaysia has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister. Ttafku Abdul Rahman, congratulating him on nis successful tour of Britain. Canada .nd America. Thy association also pledged it* tull support for Malaysia. Thi.s was one of 11 resolutions Rpproved84 words
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Article59 1964-08-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The first Malaysian Golden Voice competition will be held at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road here at 7 p.m. on Friday. A special "Star Show" featuring film stars. P. Ramlee. Saloma and Zain Azman. with a comic sketch by "Muthu and59 words
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Article, Illustration420 1964-08-19 7 The day Malaysia has a common language DR. AMSTUTZ: NOW WONDERFUL IT WILL 8E... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Bishop H. B. Amstutz, the retiring head of the Methodist Church in South East Asia, said today how "wonderful it will be" when Malaysia has a common language. He said this in his420 words
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Article33 1964-08-19 7 SEREMBAN Tues. Former Queen R.imbhai Barni of Thailand will pay a courtesy call on the Yaiiß di-Pprtuan Besar and the Tenßku Ampuan on Thursday and have lunch at the Istana Hinigap33 words
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Article25 1964-08-19 7 IPOH. Tues. A scooter worth S3OO belonging to a schoolboy. Ooh Cheng Leong. 20. was stolen from Chung Tliye Phin Road here yesterday.25 words
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204 1964-08-19 7 Natives of Sabah to get priority in scholarships and training JESSELTON, Tues. The natives of Sabah are to be given top priority in scholarships and overseas training to fit them in the Sabah administration, according to the annual report of the Sabah Civil Service Union. Promised The report, which was204 words
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Article157 1964-08-19 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The $65 million extension to the Pasir Panjang power station is due to come into commercial operation next January. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong laid Its foundation stone during his visit to Singapore last November. Known as the Pasir Panjang "B" power station. It157 words
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Article51 1964-08-19 7 BATU PAH AT. Tues. The Batu Palm Administrative Officer. Inche Ismail bin Haji Ariffln. will go on four months' leave tomorrow before retiring after serving for 37 years in the Johore Civil Service The Assistant District Officer. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed. will act as administrative51 words
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Article33 1964-08-19 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Shamsuri bin Hajl All, Executive Engineer. PWD. Central Kedah will be leaving for Kuala Trengrnnu on transfer next week. He will be succeeded here by Mr. C Slvasubramanlam.33 words
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Advertisement57 1964-08-19 7 rfJ!\ For mm 1001 make and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around jjjjfl the home mS/ML BEAR M O I BLUE SPOTJ |]l 23" VI. First Payment $50.00 Monthly 550.00 The Price includes on Outdoor T.V. Aerial KEE HUAT RADtO CO., LTD. 124, Orchard Rd.. Phone: 3456*. Our Shovrr.om b57 words
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Advertisement290 1964-08-19 7 I /VALUABLEU^ Jfs GIFTS FREE! V WATCHES mm mmmmmM mmmmmmmmmmtm^k TRANSISTOR RADIOS rprrcnuD dy ;z—^r 1 TABLE FANS i LIJ B FOUNTAIN PENS f\| Ml EL COSMETICS THE M KITCHENWARE QUAI ITY SUE TEA SETS ESSENCE H^l RICE COOKERS OF CHICKEN cameras Lhmmmii^hmh^l ELECTRIC IRONS W& (il CHILDRENS SCOOTERS SUPERB290 words
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Miscellaneous32 1964-08-19 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl o.'.EET^GS,BUGS!M V MOW HE \l I s v I i i ICALLEDVOUTO^^ \J ELLS ME.) A Qj. \A WEPLACE SOME ffl r— Xt&*} 11* WOTTEN BQARDS/B *V*32 words
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Article69 1964-08-19 8 PENANG. Tues.— The Malaysian Airways Fokker Friendship service between Singapore. Penang and Bangkok, now operating four times weekly on Monday. Wednesday. Friday and Sunday, will be reduced to only three flights from next month. The new schedule will be Monday. Wednesday and Saturday at the69 words
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Article52 1964-08-19 8 BA.TU PAHAT. Tues.— About ;60 youths from 17 youth clubs I aliiHuted to the District Youth CouAdl will help the residents of Parit Puasa. nine miles from here, to build a road on Friday. When completed, the mile-long road will link Parit Puasa to the Pesehai-Parit52 words
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Article29 1964-08-19 8 I JESSELTON. Tues. Inche I Askhar Hasbullah, Assistant District Officer in Tawau, will leave next weelc for a year's course in public administration in Britain.29 words
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539 1964-08-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 'JHE Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today urged all Malaysians not to be complacent or sit back and relax because National Language Month has officially ended. In a review of the campaign which ended539 words
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135 1964-08-19 8 MALACCA. Tues. Police and Special Branch officers rushed to the Bukit Bahru Primary School, three miles from here, last night following a loud explosion In the compound of the school. The school's watchman reported that he saw a j bright flash followed by135 words
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247 1964-08-19 8 NO OTHER NAMES NAVE BEEN NOMINATED Tengku and Razak will head Umno again I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak will be returned unopposed as president and deputy president respectively of Umno Malaya at the party's General Assembly on Sept. 3. For the Tengku. this will be247 words
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Article63 1964-08-19 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tuns Soon How. 22. a hawker, was today fined $200 and jailed for one day by the First Criminal District Court for haying carnal connection with a girl under 16 years of age. He \va.s found guilty by the Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. of63 words
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172 1964-08-19 8 Refused to obey policeman: Man fined $150 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A man was Qned Sl5O in the third magistrate's court here today for obstructing a policeman In the course ot his duty. P. Lingam. 22, was charged with obstructing Polu stable Adam bin Rashid on June 27, at atom 12.30172 words
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95 1964-08-19 8 KUALA PILAH. i trict goodwill comniHu-e led more than 100 people Horn the various communities to clean shrubs and bushes on a 30-acre padl land at Bukit Temen.su. about I three miles from here. Leading the group were the chairman of the committee, Col95 words
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Article51 1964-08-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Professor A. da Silva Rego of the University of Lisbon will talk on •New Research Materials In Portuguese on Malaysia" at Tneatro "A." University of Malaya, at 8 I p.m. on Thursday. i The talk is being organised by the Malaysian Historical51 words
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Article36 1964-08-19 8 SINGAPORE. Turs. Tl»« Police screened 1.045 persons in I the past 24 hours, and detained 1 two men under the Societies Orrt- inance and another two under th« I Criminal Law cTempor.nv I>rovusions) Ordinance.36 words
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Advertisement484 1964-08-19 8 Dear Sir, We have introduced AOLER typewriters to Malaysia. ADLER Is the oldest typewriter manufacturing company in Germany and belongs to the famous GRUNDIG group of quality manuI facturers. ADLER typewriters are known for their brilliant, modern design that works for you better and longer. Their quality is outstanding their484 words
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Miscellaneous130 1964-08-19 8 t/#r» v Oop Bff V.T. Hnwnlin GETTINSCCXXA 1 B^ B *-J HEY.' WM*T 6£EMS WEVE LOST WEUL,WHAT V^" 7 CXXSLA' HEY' MY 1 OOP IS A GREAT I OOlUNA! J WHERE /WE LOOT OOP_. I I L NOW? Jl KNOWI J K^^COME FROM?/ IDEA! I DOMT Mtie* trnry Hy I130 words
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Article, Illustration1819 1964-08-19 9 EGOISTICAL GENERAL'S BLUNDER LED TO MOST FAMOUS TRAGEDY IN MILITARY HISTORY ON the morninjr of June 2 7. 1 8 7 6, Lieutenant James Bradley, a IS Cavalry scout, was riding beside the Little Biff Horn River in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Suddenly he reined1,819 words
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Advertisement23 1964-08-19 9 W3B^ j^^SSM 1 jISB $G^y| zo P BZ3S9HHJ |H K, NG s JOB ACCOs V I Sole Agents: SIME DARBY Malaysia and Brunei23 words
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Obituary180 1964-08-19 10 20 H«rrf« Silt Minimum) THE 1 PHIK HO paised away M» Inns Illnes* leaving behind :<low. daughter, aon-m-law nnd thre.- trand children. Funeral ye*MR. TAN CIM HOC of Ipoh.- 65. pn id auay peacefully on 17--.-H4 at 10 .1) m Funeral on Wedm-nday 1 m from Tol Ran. Hutton180 words
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Article150 1964-08-19 10 10 Ward, Sl* i Minimum THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Oh i iii.rk thank all friends and relaIr for their very kind attendance. donation* and asftlntance ;n<-ir rrrent bereavement. THE CHILDREN of Wan Vun Choag »sh to thank all their re■'l friend* for ihelr txpns*- mpHthy and condolence150 words
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Article206 1964-08-19 10 v lt,,rrf« (Minimum) LAST DAY! Don't Mail S^lr at 'try only one day Irft ll Imriraln*. STILL SUFFERING from a "bane 1 morninu Then taks two llbltl Mild you 11 feel Pro- i|. civt YOUR HAIR A Treat by .M-iKuntmi'iit with Kimlln I 7 Annulha Park. ROLAND'S. Make Kood206 words
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Article67 1964-08-19 10 2» Word* SIM (Ml*.) ASIAN EVANGELISTS CRUSADC al Klnc Edward VII School Hall. Tnitnp Road. Tafplng. at 7.30 p.m 1 10 "<"h Aukiu". Rperial nkrm- Dr. O.D. James and x Atienza. All welcome SINGAPORE KESWICK CONVENTION AM »«ramf three nenlons dalljr. •o H |!S p.m and 743 p.m.67 words
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Article31 1964-08-19 10 M film.)— Bom M r(* ixtrm VAMDBANKS, POOLE. DORSET. comfortably rurnlihrd flam. housss 10 let for 3B OKI end of Stptrmbtr. All 1 Rournemottb *n.«. weekly. Kums*j, hanrthsnfcs. Post*.31 words
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341 1964-08-19 10 Wednesday, August 19, 1964. The role of Bahasa Kcbangsaan in building national unity assumes more urgent importance with each day. His Majesty the King brought Royal emphasis to this truth at the closing ceremonies of the National Language Month, and undoubtedly the Deputy341 words
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Article562 1964-08-19 10 The first Indonesian guerilla operation in Malaya seems to have misfired. By yesterday afternoon 20 of the party which landed in the Pontian district of Johore had been captured. Two have been killed in a third skirmish. It is a matter obviously of great importance that562 words
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Article309 1964-08-19 10 Dr. Lam Swee Aun cut right to the heart of tourism when he said this week that people travel these days to see other people, not places. Physical wonders abound, the classical seven having grown into an incomprehensible profusion, but people everywhere are, or should be, something special.309 words
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Article, Illustration634 1964-08-19 10 MAURICE; RICHARDSOi - MAURICE RICHARDSOi\ by IN the 11 years of 1 his life in print James Bond whose creator, lan Fleming, died so suddenly last week aged 57— had established himself as far and away the most compulsive character in popular fiction since the war. One certainly, of hisOFNS - 634 words
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558 1964-08-19 10 WOODROW WIRSIG - Selling low calories with high pressure WOODROW WIRSIG by r THOSE of us fighting A the fat around our midrifls have thrown the sugar marketers and soft-drink makers into their biggest flap in years. Diet drinks have hurt sugar sales. Now, sugar men are introducing a lowcalorie sugar to build558 words
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Article, Illustration768 1964-08-19 10 PATRICK O'l)<).\<)\ I V - PATRICK O'l)<).\<)\ I V REWRITING THE RECORD FOR A LESS ALARMING IMAGE i 1 1— bu THE process of doing over the public image of Senator Barry Coldwatew has now begun. It was urgently needed. At the San Francisco con v c n tion that nominated768 words
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Advertisement248 1964-08-19 10 r-.Msn*JasVs*SßßS»sal«*asß*B*«*SßSß*>sa. Straits Tints I Malay Mai] c Unified adwilctmtnu may b* hand** t« M Floor COLD STOftAGK AMCADK Orchard Road COLA STONAOC MANCNIS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON9 STCPMI. ROAO-fMVM. »A«K AMatffcOrt>)#<f AfßsMai: CITY BOOK STOM LTD Wfc.cae.ter Hnh. Cj»m Qmmf THE NEWS PROMT ■ttzpstrtef* tnimiiW M. M. ISMAIL S Adsastsm248 words
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Advertisement13 1964-08-19 10 MONDIA SWISS THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE tS NOW AVAILABLE AT YttMt NEAREST WATCH DEALER13 words
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Advertisement195 1964-08-19 10 The 'difference' is this a Pelaco business shirt feels comfortable Jj and looks smart evan after a f*4tf^WL 4 whole day's wear. Wk^t The graceful lines of Pelaco shirts _^^^^^^^^^^^^jR| are tailored to trim-waisted per- U j M fection, The collar is handsomely styled, cuffs are convertible, sleeves come in195 words
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Article124 1964-08-19 11 FREE SHOWS ON M-DAY CEREMBAN, Tues. Free cinema shows for schoolchildren and other forms of entertainment will mark the first anniversary of Malaysia on Aug. 31 in Ncgri Sembilan Thousands of schoolchildren will assemble on the Station Pada ig at 8 a.m. to h ar a Malaysia Day message read124 words
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101 1964-08-19 11 PORT SWETTENHAM Tues. The decision of 4.000 Harbour Trade Union members on whether to boycott handling the cargo of Seng Lee and Co. will be known in the next 48 hours. Ballot papers, which were sent out yesterday, were returned today. Counting will take101 words
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Article88 1964-08-19 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union has appealed to all teachers In Singapore to donate at least 50 cents each to the Nitional Trade* Union Congress rehabilitation lund for the victims ot rpcent disturbances in Singapore This move has been taken m88 words
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Article846 1964-08-19 11 SINGAPORE. Tuo. Arbitration court gives Singapore Govt two months to set up commission and publish terms of reference r j UK Industrial Arbitration Court in an interim award, today grave the Singapore Government two months to set up the proposed salaries inquiry commission and publish its846 words
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Article, Illustration119 1964-08-19 11 OATO ISMAIL CUTS SHORT HIS SABAH VISIT ITUALA LUMPUR, Toes. —The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, cut short his Sabah visit and returned to the Federal Capital today because of the Indonesian guerilla intrusion into Johore. bato Ismail, who left for Jesselton on Saturday,119 words
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Article49 1964-08-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The board of Trustees. National Art Gallery, announced today that the seventh annual national art exhibition scheduled to be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Aug. 26 has been postponed. The exhibition will now be opened by the King on Sept 24.49 words
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Article63 1964-08-19 11 Studies again for two at Nanyang SINGAPORE, Tues. Two of 0 the 103 expelled undergraduates of Nanyang University have been allowed to continue their studies at the university This follows appeals against their expulsion submitted to the Central Government through the university authorities. The Central Government is still considering the63 words
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Article155 1964-08-19 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TTHE Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato x Sardon bin Haji Jubir flew into Singapore this evening after attending the World Assembly of Youth conference in Massachusetts as leader of the Malaysian delegation. Minutes after his arrival Dato Sardon. after a quick phone155 words
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89 1964-08-19 11 1 SINOAPORE, Tues. A writ I has been filed In the High Court Registry here on behalf of Chen Cherng Changfl, alias Tan Sing Cheong. trading as Ouan Leong Hang, claiming $92,481.35 from the Union of Burma Fire Star Line Corporation. The claim is89 words
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116 1964-08-19 11 More pay for 200 under new Ford agreement CINGAPORE, Tues. The Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Ltd. has just signed a wage agreement with the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union, which gives a general wage rise to about 200 of its hourlyrated workers. A rise of six cents an hour116 words
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91 1964-08-19 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A cleric earning $100 a month was today fined $2,000 or six months' Jail by Mr. Tay Soo Tee, a magistrate, for acting as a bookmaker during a race meeting here on May 17. Tan Boon Seng. 20, of Upper Serangoon Road, was91 words
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159 1964-08-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Urn Swee Aun, today said tourist guides could be diplomats of goodwill. Addressing the first Tourls* Guide Training Certlflcat* Course, attended by 60 trainees, at the Shell Theatretta here. Dr. Llm159 words
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64 1964-08-19 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Twentyone Indonesian barter traders in three prahus laden with rubber, tin and pepper were Intercepted by Marine Police today and brought into Singapore. One boat was challenged off Raffles Lighthouse, and the other two Intercepted off Bedolc. A police spokesman said that the64 words
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Article149 1964-08-19 11 IT OTA BHARU. Tues.— A former Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Dato Perdana Mentri Paduka Raia Haji Nik Mahmood bin Nik Ismail. 82, jied in his home In Jalan Atas Banggol here early this morning after a long illness. Dato Haii Nik Mahmood was Mentri Besar149 words
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Advertisement78 1964-08-19 11 I REDIFFUSION I Be happy \C^ ,J? like the \^Jt\ man who uses AGNESIA MEDICATED DUSTING POWDER Agnesia Ousting Powder is /JjjJiLZlilJ^ specially formulated tor the k^^^Sm prevention and cure of PRICKLY HEAT and dermic eruptions. Use as an after bath powder to r keep you tree from Irritation I78 words
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Advertisement99 1964-08-19 11 but your skin needs a special kind of moisture in fact, water just isn't good enough v acreamy transparent lotion. You simply for your skin. It needs a special kind smooth it on very sparingly under of moisture that not only protects, but your foundation it absorbs instantly, will leave99 words
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Miscellaneous636 1964-08-19 11 Today's Radio, TV ternatlonal; 11.00 The News; RADIO SINGAPORE "OS Mantovanl and His Orchestra; 11.35 Cocktails For Two; SiJUKIWAVfc smcvicks- 1200 Midnight Close 41 and CS metre*. MKIHUM IWAVK SKKVICE. RADIO MALAYSIA */o me »res A.M.: 6.00 Gdod Morning; 6.01 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; BERVICES 41.7 and 60.2636 words
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Article, Illustration573 1964-08-19 12 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES By FIRST FACTORY IN STORE TO MAKE NUTS AND BOLTS SET UP A SINCAPORE businessman, Mr. Baey Kirn Swee, said yesterday that he was able to set up his new factory because of the State Government's "sound industrialisation policy." He was also given573 words
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Article, Illustration117 1964-08-19 12 FOUNDER BUILT UP FIRM BY HARD WORK r()R Mr. Baey Kirn Swee, 62, a clerical job had no appeal. As a youth fresh from the Anglo Chinese Free School, he joined an oil company. But soon Mr. Kaey Ullfpj his job to s«tart out on his own. He opened a117 words
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Advertisement49 1964-08-19 12 BAEY KIM SWEE (BOLTS I NUTS WORKS) LTD. iiCk '^(El S>S N. ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT HJ|||^ THEIR NEW FACTORY AT SIMS AVENUE SINGAPORE ,f August 19, 1964 WILL BE OFFICIALLY OPENED BY /«*P^fl THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE J^ i DR. GOH KENG SWEE TODAY AT 5 PM49 words
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Article, Illustration383 1964-08-19 13 Staff Writer - BIG FUTURE FOR STORE INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS DIRECTOR Staff Writer By SINGAPORE hardware firm, which was started by Mr. Baey Kirn Swee in 1932, has expanded over the years. Today, Baey Kirn Swee Co. Ltd. is one of the biggest importers of bolts and nuts and one of the largest stockists383 words
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Advertisement106 1964-08-19 13 Congratulations and Best Wishes to BAEY KIM SWEE (BOLTS NUTS WORKS) LIMITED. on the occasion of the opening of their New Factory at 51 SIMS AVENUE SINGAPORE Complete range of Bolts Nuts Machines supplied by:E. SADOSHIMA CO., LIMITED. Head Office:- No. 16, 4-Chome, Sueyoshibashidori. Minami-ku, Osaka, Japan. Branches:- Tokyo, Sapporo,106 words
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Advertisement160 1964-08-19 13 We extend Our Very Best Wishes to BAEY KIM SWEE (Bolts Nuts Works) LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their factory at 51, Sims Avenue, Singapore. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 Telegraph Street Singapore 1 Tel: ***** i .illlllllClllllllllllllClllllllllllllClllllllllllllClllllllllllllCllllllllllllltlllllllllllllCJlltllllli CONGRATULATIONS To BAEY KIM SWEE on THE OPENING160 words
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Advertisement643 1964-08-19 14 (Continued from Pace 10) OVERSEAS LEAVE COINQ TO EUROPE? Go In TRIUMPH e»n supply Triumph 1200 Expert Saloons, Coupes, Convertibles and Estat* Can, Triumph Vltesss Saloons and Convertible*, Triumph Spitnree and TR4 Soft and Hard Top Sporti Cars and the now Triumph •2000' Saloon. There Is a medal f*r •v*ry*n*.643 words
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Advertisement713 1964-08-19 14 VTIIAT'ONS VAfANT M H'ursf* Si (Ml*.)— Box St ct*. txtrm JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY invites candidate! for secretarial and other offlce posts to register at 11, Battery Road. Singapore or M.C. A. Building. Kuala Lumpur. EXPERIENCED OUT-DOOR SALESMEN, Salesgirls required to Introduce well-known products in Singapore, Malaya. Apply personally to 534.713 words
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Advertisement1020 1964-08-19 14 SITUATfONS WANTED 10 Ward* M (Mi*.)— Box iO tt*. txtra READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in The Sunday Mall each week. DOCTOR AVAILABLE for Hospital/ General Practice locum In K.L. Apply Box A 1176 S.T. X.L BRITISH DOCTOR will be available In Malayala to do locums from December 1904 to1,020 words
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Advertisement936 1964-08-19 14 HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE Hi Word* SS (Ml*.)— tax tt cfs ***>• WHITELV PARK 10.000 sq.ft. freehold Bungalow. Fully Furnished $65,000 Ring Mr. Chong ***** office hours. 3 BEDROOMS TERRACE House. Serangoon Gardens Conveniently situated. $24,000/-. Vacant possession. Phone: (Spore) *****. No brokers OLD BR^CK BUNGALOW 6 rooms 5.000936 words
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Advertisement903 1964-08-19 14 EDUCATION it Wordi SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txUm MODEL ANSWERS— Past tUtC/UUC questions List 10c. stamp. "Private Tutor. Katong PO Box 90. S'pore-15. REGISTER NOW! Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. Malay. Building Drawing. Surveying. English. Physics: 'Rajas College (Glan Singh's 2nd door). ***** Spore. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 2* Hore-s SS903 words
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Advertisement1054 1964-08-19 14 FURNITURE Word* SS (Ml*.y—Box tt eU. txtrm FOR DISTINCTIVE Can* Furniture Call Adrian* 425 River Valley Road ***** Spore. BEST DESIGNED OUAUTV Cane Furniture— Lee Wah. 9. Cavenasjb Road, Spore 2u<>9o. RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS Are your tipctiM carpets leaking eld Don't worry. Bring tsMNM t* ut immedisteiy and with a1,054 words
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Advertisement965 1964-08-19 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box tt et*. txtrm AUSTIN «S0 ISSI. Comprehensive Insurance, new clutch. brake lining, excellent condition. *****'- low down payment can be arranged. Ring (Spore) mtm. 1»«3. DIANE C.F. Excellent condition. Owner leaving. Mileage 8500. Insurance 1965. $7su 0.n.0. (8 porei ***** (Long), 20 Upper965 words
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Advertisement966 1964-08-19 14 FOR SALE »,,rrf, H Urn Box iO rl*. rxtrm HALF-PRICES ANNUAL SALE! Latest Kevrrsiblc Bathmats 51. 25, Cotton Rlnnkrts tXM, Bath-towel* 75c. Doublesi/e Printed Bedsherts $4.50 Only. Plus 10', Discount Also. Visit Luck's 17 Orchard Road B'por*. FOB ALL VARIETIES OF HOUSEHOLD COOOS AVAILABLE AT VKIIV REASON ABL£ PRICES. (*all966 words
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Advertisement1309 1964-08-19 15 E» 3 W+fjw\ II L)4j***ai L**S m*■ Ll BIL l■■ DtS Br TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.t Out Spore Sails r. Sham Htnang MENEUUS Uftrpeel, Dutl'.n IP Pt An U Alg 2* AUTOLYCUS Literpatl, Amnometa Aig 2* Sept 1 Aig 21 2) MACHAON Li«erpeel, 6la;go« Aug 25 3 luerpeel,1,309 words
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Advertisement1361 1964-08-19 15 E^S| THE EAC LINES Agk\~~/»^B SINOAPOat KUAIA USMPWIar.SWITTtNtSMt "JMANO a* ""»»t« kousi Siomhcio roiom.s i/i.wueouiT iiioni ;t« mows aatM immi aaat raomaun SAILINCS 10 SENOA. U HAVRE. HAMOUBS. BIEMfJL ANIWERI-, ROTTEROAM. AMSTEP.DAM, OSLO, COTKENtOR* ANB tOPENNAtEN Sjoufro'i r. 4 nan rtaaox "FALSTRIA" ....S. 27-28/I*l2 Alg 21/2* An 27/21 in "■USUANSA"1,361 words
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Advertisement1227 1964-08-19 15 I bsnWlins] EIPBtSS SEItiCE 10 LONDON. LiTEIPDOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS. dtsivaii A iM Lonoon Sapl I: DtNVALLA Hamourg Sept IS «.r,gaDo.« n Sh«rn Pensng Rotterdarp Sspt 24 U. 13 Tetay BENAVON Himbur, Sept 21 Smgaoore Pt. S'Mm »enang Oc S An 21/24 An»'2* Aigl*/1 Gmoutb Oct Singaoora P. STiaia "tnan1,227 words
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Advertisement1240 1964-08-19 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNJUI S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH tlOßßpnil Pt Sham Ptnsng •CITY OF DURHAM 21/21 An 24/25 An 2* An ICITV OF COLOMIO 27/11 Aug 31 Ate •CITY OF LEICESTER 28/22 Sept a. 25 Stpt 21 Sept TCITY OF WCLIiNtTOH 25/27 Sees 21 Stll •CITY1,240 words
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749 1964-08-19 16 From Our Market Correspondent iji \\V liquidation caused 11 a near crash on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, bringing 25 shares to new lows for 1963--64. There was a large turnjver as sellers chased buyers on a steadily declining market. Ayer Hitam (down749 words
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Article24 1964-08-19 16 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 17 Auk- 18 •Industrials: 89.18 85.76 Tins: 124.52 123.43 rubbers: 101.78 101.78 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article75 1964-08-19 16 CHINESE Produca Exchang*, Slnga per* noon prices per picul ysttsr diy: Coconut oil: bulk $51 1 sellers, dnu I »54i sellers. Copra: Auk. Sept. UK/Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $135 sellers Sarawak wiilte $132 a seller*, specia Sarawak black SlO5 sellers, gnrblu Lamponi; black Slu"i sellers. AST/ >U075 words
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Article37 1964-08-19 16 ON the free exchange market in Horn Kon« yesterday the U.S. dolla was quoted at &.75| for TT and 5.741 tor r.ish. Sterling was quoted at 15 97 anc •nt tael ef gold at 2491.37 words
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Article134 1964-08-19 16 AIEI.BOURNE. TUBS. Biuw AT ya:u company report* helped Industrials to hold steady levels Rises again well outnumbered falls but moves were mostly small. Leaders strengthened. Boral was busy selling up to 35/--before closing 3d higher at 34 3 Most oils Improved but Associated Australia eased to 9d to134 words
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Article267 1964-08-19 16 Aug. 11. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 rt». M. Contalnera 13 rt*. DunlopM 14 cents. M. Cable* 15 ns. Cuv l>ev. 7 ct». McAllster 13 eta. E. Bm*ltera 27 ct* M. Invest. 13 eta Esso 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 30 cts. Krd. Disp. 12 ct*. Rothman* 9 cts. Kit/patrnks267 words
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Article24 1964-08-19 16 AUGUST 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE- ().">; cents (unchanged). TIN; $637.25 a picnl (down 25 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 200 tons (down 10 tons).24 words
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Article92 1964-08-19 16 rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* I to $100): New varkt buying TT 32 9/16. alr- mail OD 32 11/16. 90 d/st. 83 credit bills. 33 1/8 trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 35 1/8. airmail OO 35}. DO d-st. 351 credit bills. M 13/16 trade bills. Selling TT92 words
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519 1964-08-19 16 MALAYAN commodity markets were not affected yesterday by the operations against Infiltrators In Johore. The price of Straits tin on the Penang market fell 25 cents a picul to $637.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 10 tons to 200 tons. This followed519 words
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Advertisement582 1964-08-19 16 For New York, Philodclphio, Mobile, New Orleon* Houston. Spore Penong N. York N. Orleans WOODBURN 18/19 Sept 20 Sept 23 Oct 29 Oct MOSFIELD 15/16 Oct 17 Oct 20 Nov 26 Nov For New Orleans only. GREEN WAVE 22/24 Aug 29 Sept GREEN POINT 20/21 Sept 25 Oct GREEN BAY582 words
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Advertisement974 1964-08-19 17 BUSINESS DONE IJUSINESS in and reported to' the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of snares traded within brackets: INDUSTRIALS: c. S. Holdings (l.OOO) 52.40; Ounlops i^.OOO) *I.<>s, t-'.oi.U) M.S3. (3.00U) XI. SO, <2,0O0) *i fj.ixHn ;<.ooo) si. 76. (II.WOI Jl.Tu:974 words
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Advertisement760 1964-08-19 17 (Continued from Page 14) DRESSES DRESSMAKING 20 Wi rd* U (Him.)— Box M rtJ. «**>■ PO JIANG, SI Tanglin Koad. Singapore. High Class Ladle* Pro— makers. Ready- nade Dresses from Jl4/-. Tailoring Charge* from SS/- (Including Cbeongram). LADIES HAIRDRESSING Wordt SS (Min.)— Bos S0 ctt. extra FARICA MAISON MARCELLE RVStyllsl760 words
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Advertisement719 1964-08-19 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) J» Wordt SS <mn.)—Box SO els. extra NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL J.B. Seaside Dancing ft Floor shows Nightly. Tel: 2133. BARS ft RESTAURANTS (Fed.) ♦0 Word* SJ <Min.)—Box SO ef*. extra VONC'S NASI PAOANQ 318 Jalan Ah Fook opposite New Market (J.B. i. ROOF GARDEN for719 words
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Advertisement722 1964-08-19 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED TEMPLE FOR CHE TENU KHOK MORAL UPLIFTING SOCIETY KOTA TINGGI. JOHORE. Tenders will be received from P.W.D. Contractors, registered in Class "D" or above for the erection and completion of a 2-storey temple on Lot 548. Jalan Abdullah, Kota Tinggi, Johore, for the District Rural Development722 words
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Advertisement616 1964-08-19 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOB LECTURERS Applications are Invited for the post of lecturers In the Rehabilitation Centre. Bunut, Brunei. (Two vacancies). Applicants should have the following qualifications: (a) Standard V Malay Including knowledge of Jawl. (b) Overseas School Certificate or equivalent. (c) Should have at least 3616 words
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Advertisement606 1964-08-19 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts:DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING 1. Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Enfineerinf: To take charge of the Mechanical Engineering Division of the Department. Should possess a degree In Mechanical Engineering and Corporate Membership of the Institution cf Mechanical Engineers,606 words
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Advertisement190 1964-08-19 17 V Ok LONDON 3 i Bh^K 2 F IIS ;\W For further details write to THE GENERAL MANAGER PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY P.O. Box 242. TRINITY SQUARE, LONDON, E.C 3. THE NAME CRANE GUARANTEES THE QUALITY 4 CRANE fr VALVES OF BRONZE CAST IRON STEEL Crane valves have established a190 words
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402 1964-08-19 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday "If ARK down Lark as one to follow at the Selangor iTI Turf Club's August meeting. This four-year-; old has made vast improvement since I last saw him at Kuala Lumpur in June. With Bob Scarlett astride,402 words
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Article57 1964-08-19 18 LONDON. Tues. There are right acceptors for the Gimcrack j Stakes to be run over 6f at York next Thursday. They are (with probable Jot-keys): Hornblower Double Jump (J. Lindley). Spanish Express (J. Mercer). Koyal Garden (G. Bougoure), Ragtime (R. Hutchinson), Pal o'Mine Tout-a-Fait Strand, stationReuter - 57 words
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Article563 1964-08-19 18 RIDER OF TERBANG FINED STIPE'S REPORT TWE IVfRA Stipendiary Ste- ward's report on last I Sundays races at ipo'n I Concluding day of the PTCs R s l f's Gold Vase meeting: Chan, had to be checked approaching the winning post when disappointed for a run between ■efinl Betitu apprentice,563 words
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Article, Illustration89 1964-08-19 18 WHERE IT'S CRICKET WITH PLENTY OF KICKS TO the usual hazards of weather and light that can stop play in a cricket match. Swan Green Cricket Club in New Forest. Hampshire, and visiting; sides can add another ponies which wander on to the field to graze. Swan Green skipper CharlieReuter - 89 words
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316 1964-08-19 18 PE24ANO. Tues. The draw and t«elng-of( times (or the Peoani? open and handicap amateui ?olf championships to be held nt Batu Gantong this weekend are: Saturday: 7.30 a.m. and 115 pm. H. L. Heah <3>. Sulalman Bluah (Son. J. M Welsh (»>; 7.35316 words
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Article, Illustration411 1964-08-19 18 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton COMMENTARY by LONDON. Tues OOUND, fighting batting without any thrills 249 runs scored in 345 minutes has put England 184 runs ahead with six second innings wickets still in hand on the fourth day of the Final Test against Australia at411 words
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Article34 1964-08-19 18 Reuter reports that the Fifth Test was abandoned as a draw. There was no play on the final day because of rain. Australia won the series 1-0. Four of the matches were drawn.34 words
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91 1964-08-19 18 LAUSANNE, Tues— The International Olympics Committee I officially announced here today that South Africa haj been barret! from the 18th Olympic Games in Tokyo because it had refused o i dissociate itself from apartheid In i sport. The lOC has also refused to91 words
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Article39 1964-08-19 18 REYKJAVIK (Iceland). Tues I tverpool. tha En^l'sh Football League champions, made virtually certain of victory in their European Cup preliminary round tie against K. R. Reykjavik when they won the first leg match 5-0 here last night.39 words
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318 1964-08-19 18 Bowling feats by Dixon and Thomson lON DON. Tues.— Rain interfered with a number of English county cricket matches yesterday but this did not prevent two bowlers reaching milestones in their careers. Kent i o^-sPinner Alan Dixon became his county's ttrst bowler to take 100 wickets this season when heReuter - 318 words
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Advertisement174 1964-08-19 18 TRY SOMETHING NEW NEW SHIP NEW TYPE OF HOLIDAY ROUND TRIP TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA IN SEVENTEEN DAYS Sailing every three we«ks Centaur offers you comfortable modern travel and an opportunity to spend five days in Perth and Western Australia with no hotel expenses. Round trip fares Ms7B4 to M *****174 words
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Advertisement153 1964-08-19 18 This is the most IMPORTANT new work offered the selling world in our generation© It presents a whole new approach to selling© Train your men in the "MIRACLE 10%" approach and avoid the dead 90%# This mutiplies income* Success is guaranteed as soon as you show your men how to153 words
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Miscellaneous160 1964-08-19 18 SPORTS DIARY SOKI.K: S'iMire Business llocrs Lire and Cup I Senior group "A"). Borneo Motors v Bramtoco: senior rreup "Is Wearnes v Chartered Bank: junior «roup "A":- Naafli v Cooper Bros. Metal Box v Sime Darby, (all matches at Farrer Park). P. and N. v NT. S.. (Balestier Rd>: junior160 words
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Article331 1964-08-19 19 NEW COACH IS A HIT WITH PLAYERS HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE MALAYSIAN training squad for the Olympic Games hockey tournament have begun working at Malacca under Kishan La! of India and the new coach and the players have immediately won each other's respect. Team manager, MHF vicepresident A. E.331 words
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Article178 1964-08-19 19 CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Golf Association has arranged three new tournaments for thLs years programme. The Jlrst ol these tournamentf, which lias started, is the league among affiliated clubs lor the Praser and Neave's Trophy. This will bo completed by December. The clubs are R.A.P. Chanm. R-A.F.178 words
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Article36 1964-08-19 19 HONO KONG, Tues. Horn? Kong will send a cricket team 'o Malaysia for a series of matcher In May next year, the Hong Kon« Cricket League decided at Its annual meeting yesterday. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1964-08-19 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: i 8 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THEY CAN BENEFIT FROM TRAINING WITH BRITISH TEAM \y .'HEX Malaysia's 13 athletes selected for Olympic Games training started their intensive preparations on Monday in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, news came that a South American sprinter had run the1,005 words
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Article243 1964-08-19 19 Malaysian team selection Aug 25 KUALA MMPUR, Tues.— The Malaysian contingent for the Olympic Games at Tokyo in October will be selected on Aug. 25. Mr. 'I hone Poh Nyen. Olympic Council of Malaysia secretary, ■aid that all the affiliates had already held their trials and had •elected their officials,243 words
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Article94 1964-08-19 19 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: PCRC 2 Ipoh Municipality 0. Dlv. 2: Changkat Kindlnjt w.o. 2nd Police Force. Dlt. S •B: Sqn. Irish Hussars w.o. Police. Commercial Houses (Ipoh): Whit* 3 Yellow 1 Krian Lfe: Bagan Tiang 2 Dennis town Est. 1. Province South (Nlbong Tebal): Indian Youngsters w.o. Police.94 words
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Article447 1964-08-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Mohamed Akhbar. the Malayan Malays and Selangor Junior champion, today entered the Un-der-21 final of the Malaysian schools tennis tournament now vi progress here. He beat M. F. Nesaratnam of Seremban in straight* sets of 6-4. 7-6 He will meet R. Kularasa iii447 words
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Article, Illustration308 1964-08-19 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Tues.—Singapore's back-to-form centre forward. Rahim Omar, has not been included in the Malaysian soccer team for the Merdeka tournament starting on Saturday, but he will be present at the tournament attending a coaching course. Inche Hussein308 words
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Advertisement184 1964-08-19 19 NOW! CUT PAPERWORK COSTS! Multiple copies for 6* each Many people in your company must make multiple copies or produce important forms (statements, invoices, shipping orders, etc.). Ttws involves costly preparation and often t»m*consuming retyping. THERMOFAX Systems Papers (in white and 8 colors) provide the cost-cutting answer. It costs no184 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-08-19 20 WATCHED by the Chief of the General Stall. Maj.-General Dato Abdul Hamid bin Bidin, a Sergeant-Major examines a grenade in the compound of the Pontian Kechil police station. The grenade and gun on the ground were recovered from a captured Indonesian raider. Straits Times51 words
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99 1964-08-19 20 fESSELTON. Tues.— The J Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, said today that his life had been threatened many times by Indonesian agents. In recent months he had received "quite a number" of death notes. Dato Stephens was commenting on pamphlets recoveredReuter - 99 words
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206 1964-08-19 20 The PMIP to discuss a change of tactics WE STILL OPPOSE THE CONCEPT OF MALAYSIA' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The PanMalayan Lslamic Party will discuss changing its tactics in opposing the concept of Malays sia at its 12th congress, which opens at the Chin Woo auditorium here on Saturday. The party206 words
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Article28 1964-08-19 20 LONDON, Tues.— The Beatles flew off from London airport today for their second tour of the United States and a first vlsK to Canada— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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121 1964-08-19 20 TAIPEH, Tufes. Civil Air Transport (CATi will compensate at the rate of U556,507 i $19,521) per victim for the 52 passengers killed in a CAT airliner crash last June, it was announced today. All 57 persons aboard the Tai-peh-bound C-46 wereUPI - 121 words
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Article31 1964-08-19 20 TOKYO. Tues— Japans Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Mlchlko will pay an eight-day visit to Thailand from Dec. 14 to Dec. 21, the Japanese Imperial Household Board announced today.31 words
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Obituary138 1964-08-19 20 NICHOLASPILLAY of Alex Bmmanuel Hlgti Court K.L. lur.ral 3 Jalan An ik Ch-iw I'i'tHliiit: Jaya 5 p.m. l!i->-64 I' J. Cemetery Bvrvicc A.s umption Church P.J. CABLE RECEIVED from Mumkiimpuzha V. Paramu ):h.itM\athlvil«. fathi-r of V". H. V. gapore Port Authority (BS-K Commonwealth Drlvi'i DBM '1 a- .■>■ peacefully138 words
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Article464 1964-08-19 20 I LONDON. Tues. Unsettled conditions prevailed in the stock markets toaay and prices in most sections lost ground. Selling however was on a small scaie and losses seldom exceeded a few ljence. Cyprus, a further fall In sterling I and tomorrow's overseas trade figures were464 words
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506 1964-08-19 20 24 accused of bringing barred goods from Indonesia SINGAPORE, Tue4. JWENTY-FOUR men/ arrested on their arrival by sea from Indonesia yesterday, were charged in Iwo courts here this afternoon in three separate cases connected with their cargo of Indonesian produce. All were accused of committing a breach of the Prohibition506 words
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