The Straits Times, 21 August 1964
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Title Section19 1964-08-21 1 AVERAQE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1964 .£> 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1964-08-21 1 'Indons desperate' A MUCH HAPPIER' TENGKU ENDS HIS TWO-DAY VISIT TO SINGAPORE AND SAYS: THINGS ARE MUCH BRIGHTER 'Guerillas came to slay our leaders Singapore to benefit from rural development KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ASSASSINATION attempts against Malaysia leaders were among the objectives of the Indonesian guerillas who1,274 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-08-21 1 MOPPING UP... FROM ROADSIDE INTO A SWAMP SECURITY forces spread out on a kampong road at the start of a search for two Indonesian guerillas reported seen in the Pontian area yesterday. Minutes later they were in waist-high lallang, moving towards a mangrove swamp. Straits Time* picture by KOK AHKOK AH CHONG - 51 words
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Article141 1964-08-21 1 IESSELTON. Thurs. The Sabah Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, said today Indonesian troop build-up opposite the Malaysian Borneo border had continued for the past six months. But. he added, the Malaysian forces were fully fortified to meet any Indonesian attack. He told newsmen before flying for Kuching:141 words
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1209 1964-08-21 1 8-year-old Karim gets cash award for aiding in raiders' capture F9NTIAN KECHIL, Thurs. Eight-year-old Karim bin Haroon, of Benut, this afternoon stood out among 48 kampongr people who received cash awards for helping Malaysian Security Forces to capture some of the Indonesian infiltrators who landed in Pontian on Monday. Applause1,209 words
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Article, Illustration731 1964-08-21 1 RODERICK PESTANA REPORTS FROM JOHORE PONTIAN KECHIL, Thursday. MALAYSIAN security forces have intensified their mop-ping-up operations in the south-west Johore coastal area, following two separate incidents last night tn which one Indonesian guerilla was killed and nine captured. One. of the731 words
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Article469 1964-08-21 1 Thaw has begun, says Mr. Lee OINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today spoke of the "beginning of a thaw" in the present situation in Singapore. At an airport press conference shortly after Tengku Abdul Rahman's departure for Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lee said: "I think the situation469 words
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Article30 1964-08-21 1 STOP PRESS SENTRY SHOT SINGAPORE, Thus. Military sentry at Fed* rration Army Store at Old Kalian* Airport was mysteriously shot tonight, fir is on dangrrouslr ill list at General Hospital30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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313 1964-08-21 2 A call to the U.S. to stop Soek's campaign WASHINGTON, Thursday. J^IIE Washington Daily News yesterday called upon the United States Government to make a "forcible declaration" in support of Malaysia to convince President Soekarno that he was taking on a united anti-Communist front in his "crush" Malaysia campaign. "TheUPI - 313 words
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130 1964-08-21 2 QTTAWA. Thurs. Indoncv lla'l warlike Intentions against Malaysia should cause Canada to stop aid to President Soekarno's country, a Member of Commons said in debate yesterday. A Progressive Conservative. Mr. Wallace B. Ne.sbitt. added: "Will Canada now stop aiding this man. andAP - 130 words
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Article54 1964-08-21 2 FRANKFRUIT, Thurs The first contingent of the Gerni hi I), \elopment Service Dattrrned on the U.S. Pcjicp Corps left by plane for Tanganyika yesterday. Fifteen Tolunteers, 10 men and five womon. flew to D;ii-Es-Sa-buua I" help turn the tin-roofed, unsanitary Mums ol the Tanganyika npitaJ into54 words
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Article29 1964-08-21 2 RAWALPINDI. Thurs Pour people were killed when a truck plunged into a 1. 000-foot deep ravine at Kohat. 150 miles from here, police reported today. A.P.AP - 29 words
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230 1964-08-21 2 Ikeda is ashamed of state of undress at airport rpOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Government is embarrassed by the number of local citizens who turn up at Tokyo International Air port dressed only in their underclothes to cool off during the current heatwave but there is little they can do aboutReuter - 230 words
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Article65 1964-08-21 2 I TOKYO. Thurs.— Japan's Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Mlchiko will pay an eight-day visit to Thailand from Dec. 14 to Dec. 21. the Japanese imperial household board announced. The couple will make the visit as proxy of Emperor Hlrohito in return lor the visit ihReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-08-21 2 Daphne: U.K's first coloured matron DAPHNE STEELE. 36. a nursing sister, will become Britains first coloured hospital matron next month. Sister Steele. who comes from British Guiana, is pictured here with two bonny babies at a Manchester nursing home where she now works. Her new. £1,230-a-year Job is at theMirrorpic - 84 words
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168 1964-08-21 2 'Be calm' call by Khanh to students CAIGON. Thurs. Presi- dent Nguyen Khanh yesterday called on the students and armed forces of South Vietnam to exercise calm and discipline. He broadcast an order <">f the day to the armed forces and an appeal to the youth of the country amidReuter - 168 words
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394 1964-08-21 2 FIGHTING IN THE STREETS IN CONGO TOWN US consulate evacuated as troops battle the rebels Leopoldville, Thurs JJEBELS and Congolese Army troops were fighting in the centre of Bukavu, capital of Central Kivu Province, the American consul there reported last night In a radio message to the American embassy InReuter - 394 words
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Article49 1964-08-21 2 SALISBURY. Thurs.— Mr. Clifford Dupont, former Minister of Justice. Law and Order in the Southern Rhodesian Government, has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister to Mr. Lan Smith with effect from today. He will also take over the portfolio of External Affairs from Mr. Smith. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article49 1964-08-21 2 RABAT. Thurs. King Hassan II of Morocco, reshuffled his Cabinet yesterday by making nine new appointments. But, the Government continues to be headed by M. Ahmad Bahnini as Prime Minister, and four of the new nominees served in the previous administration formed last November. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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290 1964-08-21 2 A 'deep concern' in India over food crisis \EW DELHI, Thurs. 11 India's ruling Congress Party yesterday expressed "deep concern" over the difficult fuod situation in the country but appealed to people to face the crisis with confidence. A resolution, adopted after a two-day meeting of the party's top policyReuter; UPI - 290 words
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Article66 1964-08-21 2 VIENTIANE. Thurs. A T-3i fighter-bomber of the Royal Loatian Government has been shot down by pro-Communist Pathet Lao artillery and another is missing, according to a communique Issued by military headquarters here. An Air Force source said the aircraft, one of three on a strike mission, wasReuter - 66 words
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223 1964-08-21 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson yesterday revealed his family's total capital assets as US$3.4B 4.098 ($10,452,294). Earlier this week both Time and Life magazines published figures purportedly showing President Johnson's fortune at IS $14 million ($42 million). Bat the magazines also reported an officialReuter - 223 words
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162 1964-08-21 3 A £14,000 REWARD FOR WIDOW IN £2.5 mil. GRAB CASE I ONDON, Thurs. a 69-year-old widow, Mrs. Ethel Clark, learned yesterday she would receive a £14,000 reward for helping police in the £2,500,000 Great Train Robbery investigation. A spokesman for a firm of London loss adjusters, announcing this, said thatReuter - 162 words
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81 1964-08-21 3 rpORONTO. Thurs. A sharpX shooting housewife was bound over to keep the peace for two years here yesterday after firing her .22 calibre rifle at an Ice-cream seller whose tingling bells disturbed her. Mrs. Nola Brown. 29. was •rdered not to use her rifle except81 words
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351 1964-08-21 3 Tension over Cyprus eases: Peace moves by Greeks, Turks LONDON, Thursday. QREECE is to reassign to the Nato Command the armed forces which she withdrew from the alliance three days ago, the Greek Prime Minister, Mr. George Papandreou, announced in Athens last night. The move follows a similar one byReuter - 351 words
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Article155 1964-08-21 3 Dynamite blast in Negro section JEFFERSON CITY. (Tennessee), Thurs. A bundle of dynamite, apparently thrown from a passing car, blew a three-foot deep crater in a field on the fringe of this university town's Negro section yesterday. Police chief Fate Williford estimated that 15 to 20 sticks of dynamite wereUPI - 155 words
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82 1964-08-21 3 PORT WAYNE (Indiana), Thurs. Three motorist* here are going to advertise their driving faults. Judge Joseph Chrlstoff found the drivers guilty of traffic violations on Wednesday and offered them the choice of paying fines or driving for the next 60 days with a sign postedAP - 82 words
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Article34 1964-08-21 3 MIAMI (Florida), Thurs.— The Cuban Government said yesterday that 250 Russians were coming to Cuba to help harvest sugar cane. They would operate Soviet-made cane-cutting and lifting machines. —A. P.34 words
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83 1964-08-21 3 11 words that helped a woman catch a thief I ONDON. Thurs. "This Is a stlckup," growled the customer at the bank counter. "One minute please, answered cashier Mrs. Teresa Brown, 25. "I shall have to ask the manager first." With that Mrs. Brown slammed her till shut and strolledUPI - 83 words
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Article36 1964-08-21 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. An underground nuclear test of low yield was conducted underground yesterday by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission at its Nevada test site It was the 12th such test this year. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration189 1964-08-21 3 Labour flag for newspaper magnate's Rolls T ONDON, Thurs. British newspaper tycoon Cecil King told BBC television viewers last night he bad ordered a red flag for his Rolls Royce with "Vote Labour" on it. Mr. King is chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, whose mass circulation Dally Mirror and189 words
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243 1964-08-21 3 Threat to kill Goidwater: Plane diverted M r ASHINGTON, Thurs. A plane carrying Senator Barry Goldwater here yesterday was diverted from the National Airport to another field after reports reached the Federal Bureau of Investigation about a threat to his life. The Senator's plane, bringing him here from Springfield Illinois,Reuter - 243 words
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Article95 1964-08-21 3 Man's best friend T ONDON, Thurs. NorLa man Hillier. 28. told a court at Bath yesterday that it cost him more than twice as much to feed his dog than himself. The bill for his Alsatian was three pounds. 10 shillings and his own food bill one pound 10 shillingsReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement276 1964-08-21 3 -JU MORE and MORE PEOPLE ARE OPENING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 5 wheo you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is completely unaffected by changing economic conditions, and withdrawal* are276 words
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Miscellaneous17 1964-08-21 3 THE GAMBOLS /^©AVe. WILL VtXJ^X «ew a euTToti j V ON MV gMICTj^/ MAV/E A MOLE J17 words
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Miscellaneous16 1964-08-21 3 by Barry Appleby f ©rye rr TO MB V oeAtz/ ah weu. rue *v OVBtZ c16 words
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Article132 1964-08-21 4 'VITAL NEED FOR COMMON LANGUAGE' SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee, tonight said that the recent tragic disturbances in Singapore should serve as an eye-opener to all those who hitherto were sceptical about the importance and necessity of a common language. Speaking132 words
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Article46 1964-08-21 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Lorong 101. Changi Road, Nos. 35 to 85, Joo Chlat Terrace. Nos. 1 to 19, and 2 to 42. Langsat Road and Nos. 40 to 60. Changi Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.46 words
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96 1964-08-21 4 US professor to tecture on freelancing SINGAPORE, Thurs. Prof. Floyd G. Arpan, professor of journalism at Indiana University will arrive in Singapore on Saturday on a four-day visit under a U.S. Government grant. He has been in Kuala Lampur since July 25 on a lecture tour. While in Singapore, Professor96 words
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366 1964-08-21 4 gINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 2,000 students from four institutions of higher learning in Singapore will attend a mass rally at the University of Singapore Students' Union House at 5 p.m. tomorrow, to mark the opening of the National Language Week. The rally is366 words
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449 1964-08-21 4 'DON'T MAKE NEW PAY CLAIMS' Publishing firm seeks assurance SINGAPORE, Thurs. qpHE Malaysia Publishing House Ltd. today A sought an "absolute assurance" in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court that its employees would not make new claims or seek variations to the existing wage agreement, "as the company is running at449 words
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Article, Illustration471 1964-08-21 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A BRITISH Army pilot has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal normally given to RAF fliers on his gallant flying in Borneo. He is Sst. Martin Nichols. 25. of the Army Air Corps, who lives in Singapore. Sgt. Nichols has been flying471 words
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Advertisement347 1964-08-21 4 "simultaneous" midnight to"morrow I ■BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW AVOID THE STAMPEDE!* REX SKY J& A.A£, YEAH! SINGAPORE '■■■^M[. YEAH!" m REX FEDERAL VThOTL^C* YEAH! J I KUALA LUMPUR )j '||VHKm|III _A I REX CAPITOL W ltf|| |Pfl m PENANG jfcM IVN B Scan^n^rntf»r^r^^r|-len^hibn(M^actfon-py4Qed ftlml J i-AH9Rd|j9ygNiGliT"li B ItlMttd thru UNITED347 words
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Advertisement1088 1964-08-21 4 I, TENGAH MALAM INI >1 ifSHAW |U ALOR STAR -CATHAY J 1 ORGANISATION, A POWERFUL DRAMA OF A PRINCESS WHO HAD TO a U ABANDON HER CHILD WHOSE FATHER, SHE THOUGHT WAS 1111 I I I 1 iff I lTlff.ll LAT1FFAH OMAR .^b^n^-^^w^ HER WN brother, f now SHOWING "f.HA7AIISUMANTRI^i1,088 words
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Article, Illustration308 1964-08-21 5 Delegates at Methodist conference plan to elect an Asian then change their minds and choose an American KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r pHE South-East Asia Central Conference of Methodist Church today elected the Rev. Dr. Robert F. Lundy, 44 an American as the new Methodist Bishop for308 words
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107 1964-08-21 5 Went to vote with two l-cards: S3O fine TPOH, Thurs.— A vegetable gardener, Mak Lai, 37, was fined $30 or a week's jail by the magistrate's court here today for unlawful possession of two identity cards. She pleaded guilty. The court was told that Mak Lai had lost her identity107 words
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192 1964-08-21 5 The Terrier engineers get efficiency praise T*AIPING, Thurs. L Brigadier Abbas bin Abdul Manan. commander of the 1st Federal Infantry Brigade, praised the 21st Engineer Squadron, Federation Engineers (Territorial Army), yesterday for their efficiency during exercises. He wax speaking to 136 officers and men who are undergoing two weeks' training192 words
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222 1964-08-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs II r o million dollar University of Malaya Medical Faculty in the Pantai Valley are almost complete. These comprise the faculty section of the project. Earthworks on the other section, the teaching hospital, have started. This222 words
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Article38 1964-08-21 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—British Army authorities today revealed that the soldier who died after a hand-grenade exploded at a Malaysian Security Forces base camp near the Indonesian border on Tuesday was a Gurkha serving with the British Army.38 words
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72 1964-08-21 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Koh Yin Seng. 46, who is serving a ta-mence for criminal breach of trust> was yesterday jailed for year in a magistrate's court for another such offence Koh pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of a $450 refrigerator on Jan. 31. Senior72 words
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Article28 1964-08-21 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The police yesterday detained 28 secret society suspect members under the Societies Ordinance, and one man under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions i Ordinance28 words
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Article42 1964-08-21 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs Mr. L. G. Stubbings of the Australian Red Cross Society will stop in Singapore on Aug. 37 for 10 days on his way to attend the International conference of the national councils of the Red Cross Society.42 words
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Article182 1964-08-21 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. The Bukit Mertajam District Hospital has received a set of equipment presented by the Rotary Club of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, for the use of crippled children. The equipment was handed over yesterday to Mr. 8. Ratnaslngam, the medical officer-In-chartte. by Mr. I.182 words
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146 1964-08-21 5 KUCHING, Thurs. The third triennial SouthEast Asian regional conference and seminar of the Associated Country Women of the World will be opened In Kuching on Saturday by the Governor of Sarawak, Da to Abang Haji Openg. Delegates for the conference began to arrive146 words
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Article34 1964-08-21 5 SINOAiORE. Thurs. Mr. Ayyalur Krlshnan, a South Indian musician, will give a recital accompanied by a local Indian violinist. Mr. Sarada Shankar, at the Cultural Centre on Aug. 24 at 6.1S p.m.34 words
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Article43 1964-08-21 5 KDCHING, Thurs. An Iban, Sabai Anak Ujan. was sentenced in Sibu Hi*b Court this week to three years' imprisonment, by a judicial commissioner Mr. Lee Hun Hoe, for counterfeiting a 20-cent coin, and having Instruments for making counterfeit coins. Renter.Reuter - 43 words
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237 1964-08-21 5 Govt to help grow new fruit in Johore OEGAMAT, Thurs. T h e Government hopes to introduce and encourage the cultivation of new fruits, like the Australian passion fruit and avocado pears, in Johore. This was disclosed by th« Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche 8ulelman bin Bulon. when237 words
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Advertisement117 1964-08-21 5 He was next pastor here before going to Kuantan as the superintendent of the eastern Malaya district of the church (comDrislna the states of Pahang. Tremor nu and Kelantan) from 1957 to 1959 He was subsequently posted to Ipoh and Singapore He has been editor of th*> Methodist Message for117 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-08-21 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl B^^SSSSWJoTleach \J Ithemsivt: it a' "N r, stool, sPiNTSEEirrr sftZOUa sriU. SQUEAKS!/ YSQMA3B [MN^ £f w,sm S\ 1 I NOT TH' STOOLS WITH \C//SrOMeKS ONI EMJ J (^^T33 words
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Article, Illustration312 1964-08-21 6 W0 ILL-FEELING IS CREATED' If UCHING, Thurs The Federal Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temonggong Jugah, in a statement here today criticised the Malaysian Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman Yaacob, for a speech in Kota Bahru on Aug. 17. DatoReuter - 312 words
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Article52 1964-08-21 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Police have relaxed further the restriction on wayang performances in Singapore. In some areas performances will be permitted up to 10 p.m. and In taose areas where wayang performances were prohibited licences will be granted for shows between the hours of noon and52 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-08-21 6 T ONDON, ThurA— The Duke of pevonshire, Minister of State lor Commonwealth Relations, will attend the Commonwealth economic consultative council (finance ministers) meeting in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3, it was announced here yesterday. He will arrive by air In Singapore218 words
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117 1964-08-21 6 Panty man loses car— by order of the court DUTTERWOP^H, Thurs. The Sessions Court president, Mr. B.T.H. Lee, today ordered the confiscation of a car in which 691 pieces of women's underwear were found in several secret compartments. He also ordered the underwear to be confiscated. Lim Hal Teik, 27,117 words
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Article74 1964-08-21 6 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The 17th Gurkha Signal Regiment from Sikamat Camp here will present 20 drums and 20 bugles, costing more than $3,000. to the Ciian Wa National Type Secondary School band on Tuesday The presentation will be made by Lieut. Col. J. C. Clinch at 6.3074 words
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117 1964-08-21 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A donation of $1,100 from Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. today brought the National Trades L'nion Congress rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore to $31,634.92. The donation represented half the proceeds of a variety show produced by Rediffusion at the117 words
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Article, Illustration297 1964-08-21 6 Kedah prince jailed for cheating— 6th offence KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A KEDAH Prince with five previous convictions was sentenced to six months' jail today for cheating a woman whom he met at a bus stop. Tengku Abdul Hamid bin Tengku Ismail, 33. of Kampong Pandan here was found guilty of297 words
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Article217 1964-08-21 6 PENANG, Thurs. The r Penang Chinese Textile and General Goods Employees' Union today petitioned the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam, urging Government Intervention to ensure that employers Implement the conditions laid down in the Wages Regulation Order enforced on Jan. 1. this217 words
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190 1964-08-21 6 Allegations against municipal engineer 'untrue' \IALACCA, Thurs. ?1 The president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, last night described the allegations made by an Alliance councillor, Mr. J. L. de Cruz, against the Municipal Water Engineer as "wholly untrue.' Inche Hasnul was addressing the monthly meeting190 words
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Article40 1964-08-21 6 JESSELTON. Thurs.— Mr. John Dusing, the Permanent Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources will represent Sabah al the proposed Bangkok conference to discuss the Philippines claim on the State, the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, said today.—A.PAP - 40 words
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Miscellaneous256 1964-08-21 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 0. Set aside one rig-out (6). 1. Pre«kJ«it of the a-embJyoon- Native makes warm drink trolling the vo.ume oC no« -oond^^tta^^t. too 6 %:zi rjsFof&srs? nSuon p c 7 r* witto ,0. cTnTp'lracT^e g eTtS.'? Wk f°J U £ve nt 2ctivS 00? PrOdUCeS 1- Greeu^e enthu,^256 words
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Article, Illustration241 1964-08-21 7 KICHIXG, Thursday. r JHE Federal Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has announced here his ministry would establish an office in Kuching to help local traders solve some existing trade problems in the State Speaking to more thanAP - 241 words
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233 1964-08-21 7 IZANGAR. Thurs. —A federal relief grant of more than $COO,OOO to Perlis farmers affected by the prolonged drought last December is expected to be sent to the State Government within one week. This was disclosed by the Mentri Besar, Dato233 words
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Article34 1964-08-21 7 SINOAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Sia Kah Hui. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Assemblyman for Upper Seransoon. will open the Upper Serangoon Community Centre on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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249 1964-08-21 7 No problem in finding markets for good timber: Minister JESSELTON. Thursday. OABAHS Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Tho- mas Jayasuriya. said in Sandakan that the nature and size of the timber marketing problem was not as large as people had been led to think. He said this after discussions with249 words
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Article35 1964-08-21 7 46 arriving on the Orcades SINGAPORE. Thurs—Twentyseven passengers will disembark from the P and O liner Orcades when she arrives here from Britain on Aur. 29. Another 19 will disembark at Fenang a day earlier.35 words
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Article55 1964-08-21 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixteen fchools. eight from the Chinese in and eight (ram the Ei;t{li.slv will be competing in a "Krow Your Singapore' quu from Sept 5. The quiz is sponsored by the Tourist Promotion Board and the -tries of Culture and Education Prizes will be donated55 words
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157 1964-08-21 7 IPOH, Thurs.— Women 1 in Perak will, for the first time, hold a Women's Day celebration at the Methodist Girls' School here on Tuesday with the Raja Perempuan of Perak as the guest of honour. The guest speaker for the157 words
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Article, Illustration90 1964-08-21 7 ITLANTAN. Thurs.— The Sultan of Pahang sprinkles scented water to bless the bride and bridegroom at the bersanding ceremony of Inche Zalnal Ahidin bin Mohamed Wazir and Cbe Kamariah binte Dato Ismail here during the weekend. The Sultan and his Consort were among 1.000 guests who attended90 words
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162 1964-08-21 7 Govt owes $8.5 million in rates on capital property KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Capital Commission's budget for 1964 will be "seriously affected" if the Federal Government does not pay its $8.5 million rates bill. A Municipal spokesman told the Straits Times this today. The bill is for Government properties162 words
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Article35 1964-08-21 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Alec Waugh will give a public lecture on "Tales of a wayfaring writer 1 at the University of Singapore. New Lecture Theatre No. 3 on Sept 1 at BJO p.m.35 words
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248 1964-08-21 7 BIG SCOPE FOR TEXTILE AND GARMENT FIRMS: GOH SINGAPORE, Thurs f I HE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that there was a substantial domestic market both in Singapore and the rest of Malaysia for the textiles and garment industries. Performing the ceremonial opentng of the Union248 words
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84 1964-08-21 7 SEREMBAN. Tlnu> 1 tM Tengku Ampuan 6l Negri Sembilan will open a Women's Day rally at the Station Padang here at 9.15 a.m. next Tuesday More than 400 women lrom various associations. including the Kaum Ibu (Umno>. Girl Guides. YWCA. St. John's Ambulance84 words
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Advertisement90 1964-08-21 7 Bring life, beauty and obedience to your hair that yesterday was a problem. Lovely soft waves take the place of hair that was unmanageable glorious highlights replace dull, wispy hair. All this through the discovery of a ncv shampoo technique which gives the hair the rich "PeekIn" Glow of beauty.90 words
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Advertisement112 1964-08-21 7 I MLmi L^Hbt jMm! HMl^flfcf JJia^^MrJ^a^a^a^aTa/^^k. SHARP TV BRINGS JOY TO YOUR FAMILY!! I I NO DOWN PAYMENT 22 s a.^, oN I I MTHEONIYTV MlllflCTAD Space Electronic Tube L M F.QI UPPKD WITH Nl J VIS lUX For Corner To Corner Clarity I 1 1| I 1 w u%112 words
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361 1964-08-21 8 2,500 thugs told to behave during M-Day celebrations KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jyjORE than 2,509 "known thugs" have been screened by the police and warned not to create any disturbance during the coming Malaysia Day celebrations. The "cleaning up" campaign started three months ago here, a police source said today. Of361 words
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Article, Illustration60 1964-08-21 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Miss Molly Cheang, 24, Assistant Director of the Singapore Legal Aid Bureau, will leave by air tomorrow for the United States on a technical assistance scholarship, financed by the Asia Foundation. Miss Cheang (above), a law graduate from the University60 words
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Article19 1964-08-21 8 BANTINO. Thurs. The Kuala Langat District has raised 51.022 for the Malayan Association for the Blind-19 words
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279 1964-08-21 8 7,000 amahs get quit notices— but many to work under new terms SINGAPORE, Thurs. ABOUT 7,000 amahs <"■ will cease to be employed by Commonwealth Services in Singapore at the end of this month. "But, it Is expected that the majority of them will continue to be employed by Service279 words
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Article62 1964-08-21 8 Malaysian only Asian at rally LONDON, Thurs. A Malaysian, Inche Ariffln bin Othman, was the only Asian among the 2,200 scouts from 23 nations who Attended a week-long camp near Southend. near Essex recently. Inche Ariffln, a one-time wolf cub of the Ist Balik Pulau Troop In Penang and later62 words
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222 1964-08-21 8 Islanders told: Be on guard against the enemy I£LANG. Thurs— The 1V Sultan of Selangor today warned the people of Pulau Lumut near here to be extra rautious in view of the Island's strategic position. Opening an extension to the national school here, the Sultan said: "Along the coast and222 words
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77 1964-08-21 8 KANGAR, Thurs. One hundred and fifty members of the Red Cross Society here are Riving first-aid demonstrations to pupili of the Stella Marls School "The aim Is to give the young some knowledge of nrsUud which may one day come in useful." Mr Augustin Joseph,77 words
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241 1964-08-21 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs fpo J Jv c Indonesian traders were today jailed for one month each in the First Criminal District Court for committing a breach of the Prohibition of Imports (Indonesia) Order 1964. The five, including a 15--year-old boy. were arrested yesterday morning241 words
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Article50 1964-08-21 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. Mr. A. Rajoo, a businessman, waa elected president of the Selama branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at its annual meeting yesterday. Mr. R. Ramasamy is yice-presl-dent with Mr. M. Annamalai aa secretary. Mr. S. Veerasamy treasurer and Mr. Sunup Singh youth leader.50 words
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Advertisement264 1964-08-21 8 CAN ROB 10,000 MILES OF LIFE FROM YOUR FORD In a precisely engineered product like your Ford engine distances so small human fingers can't measure them, can make a big difference to the mileage life. A difference of a 100.000 th of an inch can make a difference of 10.000264 words
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Miscellaneous190 1964-08-21 8 All** tf iU>p B y r.r. Raw-tin W WEVE COLD, WET/ WEVB SOLID SBOUNPI I -AN 1 WHERE THESES THAT DOESN'T I I WBX. WEIL NEVER SSr AMD HUNGRY- UNDER RX3T. A -*>. HORSES. THERTS /MEAN WE'D BE FIND OUT, JUST I BUTIjGUESC I GOOPAX AN' ...ANP n> A USUAUYMEN.190 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1964-08-21 9 LENIN CRUSHED THE FIRST REVOLT AGAINST COMMUNISM WITH A GREAT BLOOD-BATH AT daybreak on March 17, 1921, five regiments of the Red Army began moving out across the ice-sheeted water towards the great Russian naval base of Kronstadt on its island in the entrance to Petrograd (now1,700 words
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Advertisement97 1964-08-21 9 W UsldJ WHATEVER Mmmmk y °u wear Jp|p|iPp|g| YOU GO If < SWAN Jp; i'drt -W STRETCH w?s*«^ss Nyl° n SOCKS Cs '■i.J^L Sole Aganti: uidoiiM c o M^ TRADING COMPANr J\J 20 28. Kin««p Street. Singapore. THINKING OF RETIRING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA? then write to M.B.C.(Peter)FREND V Wt.. »,ll97 words
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Advertisement67 1964-08-21 9 when only the best will do mj B\K "•'v*"«*X^^^^l^ t/V AA■ '-VV ■V r; •"•4>5V "*w ■'•jliJk tt\ V •55?' L '■"•Vi^^i^P/^*/ "'>V> \t^| I ';v.'-sw\ w^H THE ||||gOLDEN PACK Benson Hedges Special Filter Cigarettes give you a beautifully smooth, mild smoke. Always enjoy them at their perfect best they67 words
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Obituary56 1964-08-21 10 7* Words Sit (Mimimmm) MRS. SAW CNOO THING im Cbe* .«»>•. Seug). acrd 64. r»wn1 «w»r pracrfullr on 101b Aucutt. 1*64 at II (iurnry Dnvr. at 4.30 a.ni Irav1o( 'fhinrt her hunband, 3 aoaa. A daughters. 5 •ona-ln-law. 2 daugblen-ln-lau <n<l i tirandchlldnn to mourn their bJM KuikthI on56 words
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Article103 1964-08-21 10 .'0 Word* $1* (Mimimum) MR A MRS. W. Via. thank r»laI friend* for thur aaalntanr*. attendance, good »i»hn and flftn on the occanlon or their wedding on 8tk AuKum, 1994. MR. AND MRS Prter L/r iTlIn Whatl (hank all fiirnda and rrlativra (or thrlr good wuhri, raluablr ilfta and103 words
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Article307 1964-08-21 10 20 W»r4i 11* (MUumuim) ROLAND'S You need Gorgeoua HairxtyV for your weekend Rlntt up IWTl Now 1:7414/***** 3B Coleman Mrwi S'porc. MORE NtWt from Italy. Beautiful Jran-Ue-Vllle-Kntt Clothes with natural lines clone to the body. Ott from ;ii«inourrtt«, Fttipatrlck, S*port. CLOSING OATB for MIm Camera IM4 rowwi li tomorrow,307 words
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Article658 1964-08-21 10 Tengku Abdul Rahman's visit to Singapore has done much good. It has clearly reinforced the rapport between the Central and State Governments and established the conditions for a wide-ranging co-operative effort to root out communal misunderstandings, strengthen the foundations for co-existence and smooth thp way for steady658 words
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Article373 1964-08-21 10 I Recent political changes in Saigon complete and for- malise the redistribution of power effected through Gen. Khanh's successful coup against the Duong Van Minh military junta in January. I Gen. Khanh steps into a Presidency reimbursed with the authority of which it had been stripped during the373 words
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Article137 1964-08-21 10 Those who remember how the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association helped bring light to one of the State's darkest corners will wish the current movement to set up an anti-cancer society there every success, because cancer today occupies a position similar to that of tuberculosis in the past It is137 words
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Article, Illustration2181 1964-08-21 10 The Tengku speaks to his people We reproduce on this page today the speech Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman made at St. Patrick's School, Singapore, on Wednesday night, as guest of honour at a dinner given by Goodwill Committees of Singapore's 51 constituencies President Soekarno asked me to go to2,181 words
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Letter77 1964-08-21 10 rpHE Telecoms Dept should x run a check on public telephones In Johore Bahru. They will be able to note the regularity with which conversations are interrupted by buzzes, prolonged and ear-jarring, which are not the result of purely mechanical faults In the line. The interruptions are77 words
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Advertisement529 1964-08-21 10 Straits Tiaet ft Malay Mail laitiflrd idvrr i lirmmti msy be handed M Ist Ftosr COLD STORAGE APtCADsT Orchard sjosd COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KEPPEL ROAD— NAVAL MASS CITY BOOK STORE LTO wtnchest*r House. Co«r*r Q»ey THE NEWS FRONT FttltMtrKk's l.aiiniaiin M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Rood.529 words
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Advertisement62 1964-08-21 10 {EUROPE'S UNCOMMON MARKET COMES ALIVE The Frenchman drink. j ing German beer; the businessman travelling without need for passport this is the Common Market in action. Read how this modern day economic miracle has changed the lives and thinking habits— of 172 million people.... and may well tilt the scales62 words
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Advertisement280 1964-08-21 10 N p n*«onu emm ssqtw c»wr i»isj ussi uMsa* H IHs* IT HI ffBTiBS.' SuteMu-Sl •Wtruallr .^r."" mini «U| ASKImiUU >t< r .nl.u i. MUf >l>Mi la tk« IUSMSB, mm ««7 IMSMh. r»« tlapeMl .f wuim miu«U wi'l »j *M»*'H ■mm »**u« m hohiv «r "'in kiuii: nuui atria* Ii280 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-08-21 11 THE 'GOLDEN VOICE' CAN BE SEEN FOR THE FIRST TIME TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. 1 Thurs. The 19 1 "hello girls" taking part! in the first Malaysian "Miss Golden Voice" competition here at 7 p.m. tomorrow will not only be heard, but also seen by the Judges. The judges and the236 words
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136 1964-08-21 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Italian naval trainIng ship will arrive here on Saturday on the way to Japan. The 10.900-ton Etna has 240 cadets on board. The training cm' i will take them to Japan in time for the Olympic Games. While in port the136 words
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125 1964-08-21 11 Detective shoots thug during struggle CINCiAPOKL. Xhur, A roadside struggle between a thug and a detective this afternoon ended when the detective, Alex Cbua, drew his revolver and fired two shots at the thug. Both shots hit the man and he was sent to hospital in a serious condition. The125 words
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Article29 1964-08-21 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee will open the Sim Lim and Co LW.. at Jurons? Industrial Estate at 5 p.m. tomorrow29 words
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Article, Illustration748 1964-08-21 11 Thousands join vigilantes The goodwill dinner Round-the-clock patrol maintained along coasts as formation of corps is being stepped up in all State districts PREMIERS SHARE A JOKE AT THE MAIN TABLE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THOUSANDS of Malaysians are joining vigilante corps now being formed throughout the country to help defend748 words
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105 1964-08-21 11 SINOAPORE Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court today adjourned hearing In a trade dispute between the Housing and Development Board and the Public Daily Rated Employees* Unions Pederatlon regarding payments for work on public holidays, to refer the dtsputf to the State AdvocateGeneral lor consideration105 words
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166 1964-08-21 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A teenager. Tan Cho Huat, who appealed against a conviction by Mr. Justice Ambrose on a charge of murder, ing an Ice-water seller, had his conviction and sentence confirmed In the Federal Court of Appeal here today. Tan, 16, who had been166 words
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99 1964-08-21 11 ALL-PARTY GOODWILL COMMITTEE PLAN (SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A goodwill committee comprising all Singapore political parties is to be formed as requested by Tenrku Abdul Rahman. Disclosing: this tonight In a statement, the Singapore Government said: "The aim of this Interparty goodwill committee Is to help strengthen Malaysia Internally by positively promoting99 words
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108 1964-08-21 11 Car lost in S'pore found in Kuantan 6 days later QINGAPORE, Thurs. A car which disappeared outside the Majestic Theatre here on July 4 was found six days later In Kuantan. a district court was told today. Mohammed All bin Ishak. also known as Mokhtar, 25, pleaded guilty to dishonestly108 words
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Article51 1964-08-21 11 IPOH. Thurs. The secretary of tr.e Batu Oajah District Welfare Commit lee. Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Ahmad, has been appointed executive secretary of the Perak State Welfare Committee. He succeeds Mr Chuah Thean Sung, who had been with thej State Committee for the past seven years.51 words
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257 1964-08-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong w iU be the guests of honour at the allAsian premiere of the film, "The Seventh Dawn" on Sept. 30 at the Federal Theatre here. All proceeds will257 words
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Article64 1964-08-21 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Th« chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board and his three deputies will j I be here on Aug. 25 and Aug. 26 to 1 1 meet officials, industrialists. bu.M- nessmen and Interested organisations. They will hear views on the 1 1 proposed establishment64 words
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Article168 1964-08-21 11 MALACCA. Thurs. The president of the Malacca Municipal Council. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadl (Socialist Front) whose one-year term of office expired on Tuesday, was re-elected for a second term at last night's monthly meeting of the council. Inche Hasnul said that during the coining year168 words
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Advertisement119 1964-08-21 11 5j SYMBOL OF CONFIDENCE y^vfJl^M Exc«9«ioMlly brilliant picture d«fini- W. k i tien «n4 wid* ongl* picture dv« to VP Vxt W^^t th« 2)" 'M' ptctw* tub*. S vJ|ItVHF S#«cl«f iM)«trod« *n«ur*i interference- V*9 'ki 4K tree clewr lejeeptleei. 9H| Simplified operating control. U I I Ele«a»t cabinets of timclcis119 words
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Advertisement39 1964-08-21 11 RIIQ.T I writes smoother B| finey II and II cleaner II PRICE $4.20 S'PORE-fENANG $4.65 FED- BORNEO IRIDIUM nib point W lasts twice 57G2 as long as any other nib points 1 2 3 ffi tf Ml!.'!'!ili'UTOmiy.W.! li M39 words
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Miscellaneous691 1964-08-21 11 I Todays Radio, TV I Sound Of Jazz: 11.30 Before We RADIO SINGAPORE Goodnight; 12.00 midnight Close. Short Wave Service 41 and ■>.. «w— Z5 metre. RADIO MALAYSIA Medium Wave Service 476 metre* NATION AAL SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41.7 an 60.2 metres A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 A j£. 600 p™691 words
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Article, Illustration536 1964-08-21 12 FIRM'S MAJOR BREAK-THROUGH Ceremony to mark first phase of island-wide electric cable network SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and top Government officials are among the guests attending today's ceremony at the Jurong Industrial Estate to mark the completion of the first phase of installing an island-wide 66,000- volt536 words
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196 1964-08-21 12 THKRi. are two kinds of electrical cables one for transmitting electrical energy and power and the other for communication purposes. With the latest tendency in big cities to build taller buildings, the overhead transmitting line within the city limit has been found impractical as196 words
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Advertisement71 1964-08-21 12 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD !i|M^^[ Sim Lim Co. Ltd. SIM LIM CO., LTD. HITACHI LTD. IWAI CO., LTD. have pleasure in announcing the completion on schedule of the Ist Phase 66,000 V. Oil-Filled Cable Laying Work for the Public Utilities Board. To mark this occasion a reception will be held at71 words
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Advertisement107 1964-08-21 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO SIM LIM CO., LTD. FROM THE BANK OF TOKYO LTD. 9, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE 1. TEL. ***** CONGRATULATIONS TO SIM LIM CO., LTD. FROM THE MITSUI BANK LTD. (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 66/68 CECIL ST., SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. Congratulations to Sim Lim Co., Ltd. 4 Cranes from LIAN HUP MOBILE107 words
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Article, Illustration32 1964-08-21 13 MR. DAVID L. CKEEDY (above) who takes over this month from Mr. .Michael D. Llewellyn as British Overseas Airways Corporation sales manager for SouthEast Asia, based in Singapor>.32 words
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Article51 1964-08-21 13 The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations has appointed Sir Alexander Waddell, formerly Governor of Sarawak, to be British Commissioner on the Board of the British Phosphate Commissioners with effect from Jan. 1, 1965, in succession to Mr. G. Calder, who will retire at the end of51 words
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Article, Illustration125 1964-08-21 13 It's Seiko time at the Olympics 17OR the first time, at the Jl Olympic Games, a nonEuropean watch manufacturer, Seiko of Japan, will supply all the official timing devices. Seiko has perfected photofinish equipment which uses a 16 mm. movie camera and a highly accurate Quartz crystal clock which indicates125 words
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Article155 1964-08-21 13 Eternal City tours molto presto MALAYSIAN tourists stopping over in Rome or Milan can now enjoy a special tour in as brief a time as three hours, thanks to the introduction by Alitalia Italian Airlines of 59 "Minitours," run in conjunction with leading Italian travel agencies. With the tours short-stayAgencies - 155 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-08-21 13 MR. NEO KIA.N SENG (above) has been appointed commercial manager of Kheem-Hume Malaysia Ltd., manufacturers of steel drums, pails and hot water heaters. Mr. Neo who has been with the company for eight years has just spent two months in Perth and Sydney Australia, where he73 words
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Article196 1964-08-21 13 NEW LINE IN QUICKFIRE CAMERAS THE most advanced model in the new line of Kodak "instamatic" cameras is now available in Malaysia, according to an announcement by Mr. Jan Kroef, of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. Singapore. Identified as the Kodak lnstHmatic 800 camera, this u*it Is the most refined of the196 words
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Article93 1964-08-21 13 Electrical equipment lor extensions to the Dun lop Rubber Co. tyre factory at Kuala Lumpur is to be supplied by Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. A.E.I, stated at their headquarters at Rugby In the English Midlands that for the original tyre plant which began operation last year they93 words
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Article, Illustration145 1964-08-21 13 r[E treatment and feeding methods adopted by most local poultry farmers are antiquated and backward. This observation was made by Mr. Wong Heap Whee, sole Malaysian representative for products of Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories. U.S. Mr. Wong has Just returned from a two-month course in the pathology145 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-08-21 13 TKIS Philips demonstration van. having toured Malaya and Singapore exter sively under sales promotion campaigns conducted by William Jacks and Co (Malaya) Ltd.. the local agents for Philips products, will leave Singapore for Kuching tomorrow. Apart from the numerous Philips products on display, the main purpose72 words
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273 1964-08-21 13 SOCKS FACTORY WILL EXPORT SURPLUS rpHE $5 million fac- tory of Swan Socks Manufacturing Co., a joint Singapore and Japanese venture, which is scheduled to open in October, will produce more than 3,500,000 dozen pairs of j socks a year. This was announced by Mr. Eizo Ikeo, Swan Socks director273 words
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Advertisement308 1964-08-21 13 frompton— A Parkinson A. C. MOTORS available from stock conforming to the most Al£ recent electricol ond dimensionol British Standard Specification. M H., P. .iQtfH'.p.- I f mk Sole Agent* flSfcw 1 MTED ENGINEERS LTD.. sincapo«isanoakam FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD., KUALA LUMPUt IFOM PENANG MALACCA StttMIAN Dear Sir, We have308 words
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Advertisement364 1964-08-21 13 MNMS AfR CMGO Oantas otters you same-day service oetween Malaysia and Australia DIRECT QAHTM 707j£jET$\ TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel, 91364 words
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Advertisement743 1964-08-21 14 (Contlnurd from Pace 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT •tor*!* 5i (Mlm.)-Box SO ct* txtrm BOX A 1153 ST., K.L. vitiation has L-en filled. Applicants thanked. IMMEDIATE VACANCY for Science .raduate Teacher. Apply Principal, lethodlst Girl*' Secondary School, poh. WANTEO OUTDOOR TEXTILE Salesman with past experience In 4tock Sales. Apply 47, The743 words
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Advertisement881 1964-08-21 14 Stium v ■i* >i i Vin.J— Box i» cl ADVIRTIIER S2 «|tn mm costing Kales. Bales promotion, Market Research, publishing experience. Cabaret Management and administrative ability desire* suitable appointment. Pint Class references. Reply 12. ldrla Road. Singapore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Words $S (Mim.)-Boz it eU. txtrt FULLY FURNISHED semi-detached house881 words
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Advertisement809 1964-08-21 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE >• Wore!* SS (Mln.)— Box SO eta. txtrm WILLINC RELINQUISH BOOKING ■j semi-detached 2-atorty bungalow Bedok aeaald* freehold land approx. i.OOO sq. ft Price $37,000/- Loan available from builders. Initial outlay (9.000/-. Please Phone (B'pore) ***** to- details. THREE BEDROOMS Semi-detached Bungalows at Harvey Avenue of809 words
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Advertisement1033 1964-08-21 14 TUITION 10 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO tt*. txtm LATEST PIANO TUITION (Personal i. Popular Music. Newton P.O. Box 48. B pore. NATIONAL LANGUAGE An Experienced Teacher Una time to teach Malay anywhere in town. Contact Ismunl, 4&B Jalan Raja Laut. K.L. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL at your service Complete course1,033 words
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Advertisement1101 1964-08-21 14 BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE Word* SS (Mln.)—B*x SO et*. txtrm FOR SALE 20 lee*. canin cruiser with 6 cylinders 85 a. p. Mercury Outboard, Electric start, botn as Dew U.OOO/- Please contact Honorary Berretary. Emmoo Buklt Club Buklt Best. Dungun. Trengganu. RUGS. CARPETS CURIOS TAI PINO RUGS AND CARPETS Handmade1,101 words
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Advertisement1012 1964-08-21 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word* U (Mln.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm VOLVO 121 September IVtiu 3U.000 mile*. Two European owners. Excellent condition. Accident free. $4,200 0.n.0. Telephone Singapore ***** Ext. *****. MOTORISTS WHY TRUDCE AROUND SINGAPORE BEATING YOUR BRAINS OUT LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR AND HAGCLINC FOR THE1,012 words
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Advertisement821 1964-08-21 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I N Word* Si < Vin.t— Box SO ct*. txtrt BARGAINS GALORE: In lucsd*./ and Friday read the "Shopping Outre" In The Malay Mall (or your guide to nhopi'in- 'wirisalos I XCLUSIVE RANGE of Italian batnln* caps including; bathing nigs King Solomon's Mines Cathay Cinema Let by.821 words
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Advertisement753 1964-08-21 14 TENDERS RE-TENDER Installation and Completion of Drainacr, Sanitary, Srptic Tank ».nd Watrr Supply for thr I tost Hats at Wollrrstan Koad lur Kie Malacca Municipality. Tenders are lnviied lor ilia labour and materials to be u&ed (or the installation and completion of drainage, sanitary septic lank and water supply lor753 words
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Advertisement1286 1964-08-21 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.! Due Spore Sail P. Sham Ptning AUTOLYCUt Littroeet, Avonmovtti An 20 Siptl ll Pi/An 21 MACHAON Literpeol, Giastow An 3 DOLIUS litirpul, Glistow An 2t Sipt 2 Sept 4 MACHAON LitirpoM, Glasgow Sept 4 Sept I Sept 1/11 Sept 11 ANCHISES Liverpool, Dublin Sopt1,286 words
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Advertisement1380 1964-08-21 15 Pv!.H THE EAC ONES MJ^ \~/^jß SIHCAPOtf a KUALA tl«Mt<ll»a'-iWtlUMPtnjt PCMAMC I DiMmacHOen Ot.mwur, to. roKum) i/iMtwi fMOf«i 7*o« rMOMi aa«M mmi aaai lanaoian SAILINGS 10 GENOA. Lk HAVRE. HAMBURG, lIEMtN, ANTWERP, BOHEBDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. BOTHENIURO AND tOPENNAtEN biofatKxi P. 6 nam Ponvj ■FALSTRIA" k) GOB. 11/22 An 23 2S1,380 words
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Advertisement1090 1964-08-21 15 I Benzine] ULPIESI SERVICE 10 LONBON. uURPOOt ft CONTINtNTAL POOTS. BEN A VON S' f IT 2 Cinpoom Pt. '•"•"I 6'raouth Ocl la Port/ An 24 An 21/20 An 20/ 1 BENRINNES Fof BT" 1 STS uFV\ WT* *W/io S J Snotaart P.STumb PoatOl SEHOEAtI Laaiaa, IK^ton An 10/ I1,090 words
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Advertisement1230 1964-08-21 15 feELLERIIAI. BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore PL S*haai Pootng •CITY OF DURNAM la Part/21 An 24 20 An 27 An tCITY OF COLOMOP 21/11 An ■CUT Of UIUSTEI 20/22Saat D 25 Sept 24 Mpt ICITT OF WELLINGTON 2S/27 Sept 21 Sett •CITT OF1,230 words
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590 1964-08-21 16 MARKET CLOSES HEALTHY AFTER HECTIC DAY rfiHE Malayan Stock ExX change closed yesterday afternoon on a healthy note, Though final business done showed some falls, the dosIng trend wm upward and there were some impressive recoveries. The main losses occurred among second-rank tin shares!, which may have been liquidated to590 words
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Article25 1964-08-21 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stack Mdirn Aac 19. Ang.2o. Industrials: 83.37 82.5J !Ins: 121.74 120.63 rubbers: 101.78 101.7S •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.25 words
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Article137 1964-08-21 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. ■MELBOURNE. Thurs. IndusiTA trials' easing trend widened and falls outnumbered rises (or the first time since the budget was announced. A.W.A. lost 1/- to 90/6 and E.Z. Industries 1/- to 34/6. B.HJ>. held steady at 53/6 and Ready Mixed Concrete moved up 1/- to 14/10. Courtaulds137 words
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Article246 1964-08-21 16 SEPTEMBER ftrtt «no« rubber f.o.b. ilutd at 5 p.m. In Kuala i Lumpur and tlngsper* yesterday at 06) centi par Ib. up a quarter-cent on 1 Wednesday'! closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. *le*inf prleee In eenti per Ib. y**t*rdsy: INT.246 words
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Article36 1964-08-21 16 ON the free •ich«nm market In Bong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.751 for TT and 5.741 for cash. Sterling wax quoted at 15.98 and en* tael *f geld «t 2491.36 words
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Article30 1964-08-21 16 July output* werr: Buklt Kattl 51.900 Ib.. Ayer Molek 64.230 'b., Batn Urntanir 242,000 Ib.. OlenesJy 148.000 Ib.. Kerapan 1.248.000 Ib., and Talam Mine* 100 plcula of tin.30 words
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Article26 1964-08-21 16 AUGUST 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 661 cents (up a quarter-cent). Tin: $643,871 a pieuJ (up 54.12J). Unofficial estimated offering: 195 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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Article964 1964-08-21 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: INDUSTRIAL*: C. M»ldln». (1,000) $2.30. (1,000) $2.25; (4,000) (2.28; Dunl.p. (4,000) $1.70. (8,000) (l.ftg. (1.000) $1.69. (5,000) $1.71, (3,000) $1.73; Ess*964 words
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246 1964-08-21 16 OPTION PREMIUMS Hotiatmid 13 rut M Container* U rta. Dunlops 14 centa. M. Cables IS eta. < *it v l>ev. 7 eta. McAlister 13 K. Smelter* 25 cts. M. Invest. U U Eaao 14 CU. 0.0. B.C. 20 eta. t-ed Uisp. 12 eta. Ftotlunaoa 0 eta Kitzpatncka 14 eta. KoblDson246 words
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Advertisement1158 1964-08-21 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Service H'kong Yokohama Halifax Montreal Toronto Cleveland Chicago "Tern Mara" 21 Seat 2 Oct 29 Oct 2Nm 5Nm 12 Nm "Kunkawa Man" 4 Stft 14 toft 19 Oct 22 Oct 21 Oct 24 Oct 5 Nm Wast Coast of Central sad1,158 words
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Advertisement1153 1964-08-21 16 aaaaW^*"v\M a«/ afl aVl^*C^^afl AUSTRALIA SERVICE 1 INOIA, PAKISTAN AND P. GULF SERVICE Ti: Militant. Svaaey. Tn Madras mk Nafafattiiaa. Penanf P Sham Snore S'VO't P. Sham Penang BULIMBA P- Sham S tore MJ||U s/ Stft $ept 12 $t^ •A«PE?A B Oct 9/11 Oct 12 14 oil M C F^ve*"1,153 words
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Advertisement356 1964-08-21 16 ORIEIT MID-EAST LINES F*i»\ GREAT LAKES SERVICE FIST DIRECT SAILINGS FRftN lIKAPOK AND MALAYA TO CAHABIAN WO U.S. SREAT LAKES PORTS. Singapore P. Sham Penang Montreal S.s. "MiRIONG/t MARtS" Seat 11/14 t*ft IS/11 Sept 17/11 Oct 11 vtsstis call at Montreal. Toronto. Hamilton, ashtabuu. CItVEUND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. GREEN lAT, MILWAUKEE356 words
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Advertisement175 1964-08-21 16 NEDLLdY D GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast uilngs from Malaysia t.rect to Cat»i,i. asl U.S. Grut Likes farts. Sport P. Sham Penanf arr. MorrtrMt •JfMECHT GM.45/21 A« 22/23 fig 24 Aif 27 Stft 9AWEAN 21/27 toft 21 21 Stpt If Stft 3 NM CalliOf ft Maotnal. Taraott, HaailUa, AUtat.li. CltfdaM, Ttltli,175 words
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248 1964-08-21 17 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose 54.12J a plcul to $643,874 on an offering unofficially estimated at 195 tons, down 15 tons. Earlier London had been up £15} a ton in both positions on quickening of demand and248 words
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Article118 1964-08-21 17 lying alonjjldt th* Singapore Harbour whirdi or oxptcttd today arc Ganges Maru 3/4, Stentor 6/7, Bermund 13/14, Naraian Maru 15/16, Silindcwnc 21 '2:'. Purnea 25/26, Barpeta 27/28, Yamahana Hani 29/30, Aitomcdon 33/34, Wlllem Ruya 38/39, Mar Pink 40/41, Llmburc 42/43. l/tr«cht 45, Straat Torrea 4«, Golden Lily118 words
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Article67 1964-08-21 17 /"HINESE Product Exchanit, Slnga- port noon prlctl ptr ploul yesttrday: Coconut oil: bulk $51) sellers, drum :cra. Copra: Aug. /Sept. HK/Conttnent: Unquot.-d. Pepper: Muntok white $1324 tellers. white »Kiu sellers, special Sarawak bW.. $105 tellers. garbled Uimiionc ulack Slu'i teller*. ASTA ***** t.llers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers" Allocution67 words
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Article76 1964-08-21 17 'THE Malayan Exchangt Banks' Aste--1 elation made these changes In Itt rite* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Ntw York: buying TT 32 9/16, airmail OD 32 11/16. 90 d/st. 33 credit bills, 33i trade bills. Canada: buying TT 351: airmail OD 3oi. 90 d/st. 351 credit76 words
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Advertisement331 1964-08-21 17 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Sitting Room set. Dining table St chairs, wardrobes, double decker bedstead, etc. To Be Held At No. 55 Gibtead Road On Sunday, 23rd August, 1964 At 10.30 ajn. o\ VIEW from Saturday. 22nd. August, 1964 between 9.00 a.m. Si 5.00 p.m. Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd.331 words
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Advertisement733 1964-08-21 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MUAR ORIGINATING PETITION No. 3 OF 1964 IN THE MATTER OF MOBIL OIL MALAYA LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1940/1946. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition was on the 14th day of July, 1964, presented to the High733 words
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Advertisement728 1964-08-21 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 19«3. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (II) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections U) and {3> of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to728 words
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Advertisement872 1964-08-21 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICE PERBADANAN KEMAJIAN NEGERI SELANGOR (Selangor State Development Corporation) Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the following posts In the Perbadanan Kemajuan Negerl Selangor:— 1. Technical Assistants 2. Clerk of Works 3. Surveyor 4. Building Inspector Salary Scale— s324 x 14-352/419 x 14-545/562 X 18-652. Age Between872 words
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Advertisement559 1964-08-21 17 ÜBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING 1 Senior Lecturer In Mechanical Engineering: To take charge of the Mechanical Engineering Division of the Department. Should possess a degree in Mechanical Engineering and Corporate Membership of the Institution of Mechanical559 words
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Advertisement1155 1964-08-21 17 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd "loor Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday, 4th September, 1964 for: CONSTRUCTION OF FILED FOUNDATIONS. ABUTMENTS AND PIERS FOR RAILWAY BRIDGE NO. 3 OVER SUNOEI PANDAN— 3 SPANS OF 50-0" EACH (Show1,155 words
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Article363 1964-08-21 18 Epsom Jeep - Impressive trial by newcomers Epsom Jeep RACING with Kuala Lumpur. Thursday W.ANITA CHANTER and BABY CHRIS 11, newcomers in trainer Osman Sarimin's stable, showed galloping ability on a good track here this morning. The pair went from the half-mile at a good pace, running the last 3f in 38 3/5.363 words
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Article227 1964-08-21 18 LUMTJT. Thurs. One of the biggest Sea Sport Carnivals In Malaysia will be held here this week-end with a variety of events for swimmers, yachts and sailing boats and other types of boats. This annual carnival, known as '•Pesta Laut Lumut." will be held under the patronage227 words
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Article226 1964-08-21 18 TENNIS Strong Thai challenge KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thailand will be .strongly re--1 presented In the veterans events In I the Malaysian Open tennis cham--1 pionships which start here on Sept. 2. The veterans events will, however, only start on Sept. 4 and tha I draw Is: j Mixed Doubles: Vo226 words
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Article, Illustration136 1964-08-21 18 Tulloh will have to wait BRUCE TI'I.I.OH (above), Britain's 5,000 m European champion, will have to wait a month before he knows whether he will be competing in the Olympic Games in Tokvu in October. Tulloh was not in the list of 36 men athletes named for the Olympics by136 words
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Article44 1964-08-21 18 LONDON. Thurs. Linda Ludgrove, former world record holder, won a star-studded women's 220 yards backstroke final at the British national swimming championships here last night in a national record of 2min. 31.3 sec. This Improved her British record by 1.2 sec. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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398 1964-08-21 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP f ONDON, Thurs. Roger La Harman, the Surrey left arm slow bowler, and David Brown, the Warwickshire pacemen. both recognised as future England Test pros»ects, gave the Australians an uncomfortable time at Lord's yesterday. The Australians, on a day restricted by rain andReuter - 398 words
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Article117 1964-08-21 18 LONDON, Thurs. Results of Scottish Football League matches played last night: Div. 1: Aberdeen 2 St Mlrren 1; Clyde 1 Hibernian 3; Dundee U. 1 Partick 2; Falklrk 3 St. Johnstone 2; Hearts 8 Airdrleonlans 1; KUmarnock 3 Third Lanark 1: Morton 3 Dundee 2;Reuter - 117 words
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Article18 1964-08-21 18 LONDON. Thurs. Dewsbury beat Batley 18-9 in the Rugby League charity match played last night.— Router.Reuter - 18 words
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883 1964-08-21 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The draw and seedings for the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Open championships, starting here on Monday, are: Men's Singles (l*t rd): J. Pearce v K. S. Pang. P. Huggon v M. O. Chong. Stephen Chong v Paul Choo. S. Johnson v J.883 words
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Article678 1964-08-21 18 VERNON MORGAN - STRONGEST EVER for TOKYO VERNON MORGAN BRITAIN'S TRACK AND FIELD SQUAD By ONDON, Thurs. Britain will be sending to the Olympic Games in Tokyo in October the strongest track and field team ever. That Is the opinion of their team manager Pat Sage, expressed today when 36 men and 17Reuter - 678 words
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Article55 1964-08-21 18 BELFAST, Thurs. Mary Peters, Britain's pentathlon champiosv celebrated her selection for the Olympic Games by setting ft British record of 4,833 points here. Her performances were: 200 m 2*>.2wc., lon* jump: I9f{ 0 1 (5.08 m), shot putt 4Sft B, (14.03 m). 80m hurdles 11.2, high Jump:Reuter - 55 words
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Advertisement396 1964-08-21 18 Km ACHES and PAINS goand then you say thanks to -/De Witt's Cjlf Kidney Bladder Pills Tb»y gtv« quick h«lp to your kidneys and biaddar C to clear out the poisons In your body that c»u<« aching muscles, rheumatism, JOINT PAINS and BACKACHE Then, as your pains go. Da Witt396 words
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Advertisement236 1964-08-21 18 f^SaWll ZisssstsssS is^^^^^^ sf YOUR FAMILY V INCOME! Malayan Finance oflfert a new exciting opportunity to increase your family income with a FAMILY DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. EARN S4 a year for every $100* in a Family Depoiit Account with MALAYAN FINANCE. Call at Malayan Finance today for more particular*. (iMorporilH in236 words
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Article, Illustration351 1964-08-21 19 Koreans impress in workout at the Stadium loseph reported that all the earns had settled in comfortably md there were no complaints, rhe camp office will be open dally rom 7 a.m. to 12 midnight lor he duration of the tournament o attend to the requirements of he nine competing351 words
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157 1964-08-21 19 TPOH, Thurs. The Malay Crlc- ket Association of Malaya will meet at the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman at Tiger Lane here on Saturday to change lta name to the Malay Cricket Association of Malaysia. This weekend North Malays will meet South Malays for the157 words
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Article, Illustration761 1964-08-21 19 FRANCIS BOEY By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. KOREANS, THAIS SA V: WE ARE STRONGER NOW gOUTH KOREA, Cambodia, Thailand and South Vietnam in this order were the first teams to arrive here for the Merdeka seventh anniversary soccer tournament, all brimming with confidence that their teams would761 words
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Article354 1964-08-21 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ -CRICKET By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday pENAWG beat Selangor, the holders, by two wic- kets to win the Taylor Shield in the Malaysian Combined Schools inter-state cricket competition which ended on the Pantai ground this afternoon. Final scores were: Selangor 76 and 144 Penang354 words
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Article88 1964-08-21 19 SUMMARY SOCCEK. Province Sovith U?e iNiboni; Tebal): Indians a Rangers 2. Seremban Div. 1: Chin Woo 10 Malays 0. L. Perak L«e Div 2 <T. Anson); Chinese Club w.o. D.LD. Friendlies: (Batu Oajah) Batu Gajah 2 Gopeng 1 (Malacca) D.T.C. 2 Malays 2. HOCKEY: Perak lnter-D.TO. Games (T. Anson): Taiping88 words
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157 1964-08-21 19 SPECTATORS HALT IPOH, NIBOHG TEBAL MATCHES IPOH, Thurs— Referee Norman Boswell abandoned the First Division Soccer League match between Kinta Indians and Shaw Brothers 20 minutes from the end when a section of the crowd, who was involved in a fight, encroached on to the ffcld. The incident occurred when157 words
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Article37 1964-08-21 19 LONDON. Thurs. Double Jump (J. Ltndley), the even favourite, kept up his unbeaten record by winning the fif Olmcrack Stakes at York today. Ragtime (R Hutchlnson) was second and Strand Station (L. Plgott) third.37 words
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Advertisement464 1964-08-21 19 ■k.l IW^ W^ Jfe Bkl rf^T-Ti^iV -T.IZ BfaaattfJlaaVßaaaW^ "~^^f>^V^\ ■al wm HH^r «aw las _A&i PVaa«v««aMßLi W> KM V 1 111 CH i^ Bl B Jj Ld^flj Bff SflrA\V l\ rM%%T tjqg S^gttfl Wf IP .\i -j .^stw. .^aat. _^a^^^ k ***Mi*M! r?* k *JSKSrSsA *SBk wmr y x. =v!.^JbW^E464 words
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Miscellaneous111 1964-08-21 19 SWIMMIN.i— Malaysian championships I Weld Rd pool. KL. 2 p.m. WATEKPOLO— Inter-ctatet Perak v Spore; Sgor v Penana do a.m.); Periik v S'pore (4.30 p.m., all matches at Weld Rd pool). HOCKEY— Perak Govt. Service* final: CEB v Labour combined (Ipoh M'pal padang). SOCCER— Penaug Div. 3A: Kllat Mar ,nes;111 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-08-21 20 Mopping up SECURITY Fortes move forward in waist-high lallang towards a mangrove swamp in the Pontian area This picture was lake n yesterday shortly after a Town Council worker had reported seeing two armed men in his kamp o n g. Straits Times picture by Kok All ("hong.Kok All hong - 48 words
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Obituary38 1964-08-21 20 mam kam tone paused away ■<• on 19->>«4 m «on». three <Uiur.i.T». four dar lav., on< nop-ln-l'iu :ind six Km rid ■i <lr»n to tn.,urn hw loh. Corteuc .< n Ko>d. K.U for ("ithulic <*. nirnrv. ciuru, on Sat. 2J-1-6438 words
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Article55 1964-08-21 20 LONDON. Thurs.— The worlds first leather-light portable television set, capable of receiving 625 or 405-line transmissions, was demonstrated here today. The British-made set will cost about £52 when It comes on the market later this year. Manufacturers claim it has every technical feature of a conventional setReuter - 55 words
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Article68 1964-08-21 20 BINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Traction Company has announced the extension of Its bus service No. 14, which piles between Kirn Keat Avenue and Upper Cross Street, and No. 14A which plies between St. Michael's Estate and Upper Cross Street. As from Aug. 30. both these services will68 words
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Article30 1964-08-21 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The film shows organised by the Anglican Youth Council of Singapore, scheduled for tomorrow and Saturday afternoons at the St. Andrew's School, have been postponed Indefinitely.30 words
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Article24 1964-08-21 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A youth was stabbed to death in a gang fight at Shenton Way late tonight. Police detained two men.24 words
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Article51 1964-08-21 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Sia Kah Hui, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Assemblyman for Upper Serangoon. will visit the Ylo Chu Kang community centre on Aug. 23 at 5 pjn. On that day the community leaders will elect a goodwill committee and form a vigilante51 words
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Article369 1964-08-21 20 LONDON. Thurs. A modest recovery was staged in the stock markets today, following yesterday's setback on economic news but business was small and conditions generally were quiet. Interest in Industrials was selective but most of the leaders managed to recover part of their recent losses369 words
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491 1964-08-21 20 'EVIDENCE SHOWED IT ENFORCED GO-SLOW' Court dismisses Spore Bank Employees' Union's claims SINGAPORE, Thurs. fill-; INDUSTRIAL Arbitration Court today held the Singapore Bank Employees' Union responsible for n "go-slow" in the United Commercial Bank i" March, IW>2. The President, Dr. Charles Gamba, who delivered the court's decision in the 29-month-old491 words
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Article32 1964-08-21 20 Talk cancelled siNUAhTJKjL. rnurs. me Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. is unable to deliver his talk on "Our most dangerous myth." .sponsored by the University of Sm«a pores Historical Society tomorrow.32 words
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92 1964-08-21 20 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, today reiterated that the State Secretary will be a Sabahan. He said that under the constitution the Public Services Commission would draw up a list of men entitled for consider- ation and present it toAP - 92 words
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256 1964-08-21 20 A Royal call to women: Help the Govt pETA L I N G JAVA. Thurs. The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor today urged the National Association of Women's Institutes to give top priority to helping the Government in na tional and rural development. She made the call when opening a two-day256 words
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Advertisement24 1964-08-21 20 20 words tlO (minimum) WONC SHLN: R.-twe«n Donald, »on of Mr Mr*. Wonc Koo Nam, and Vrronlque LoulM. Of Mr. Mrs. T. T. Shin.24 words
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Advertisement46 1964-08-21 20 Traditionally a port of the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely craftsman who patiently turns a chisel j^ on a block of wood to create a cake mould of simple artistiy. ANCHOR PILSENER BEER IT'S TRADITIONALLY BEST46 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-08-21 20 j-jIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7341 words
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