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Title Section19 1964-08-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTlfrreD SALE .EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration875 1964-08-22 1 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE Another 4 guerillas shot Fierce gun battle on estate follows tip-off by villager that he saw armed guerillas sleeping under tree: Soldier killed The biggest success in mopping-up -By PONTIAN, Friday MALAYSIAN security forces this afternoon killed four Indonesian guerillas during a fierce 20--minute gunKok Ah Chong - 875 words
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Article, Illustration169 1964-08-22 1 PONTIAN: THAILAND TAKES 'SPECIAL MEASURES' BANGKOK, Friday. has taken certain "special measures" along her border with Malaysia because of the Indonesian guerilla landings in Johore. The Vice Premier and Interior Minister. Gen. Prapart Charusathien, announced this today. He told reporters the measures were taken to prevent Thai territory from beingReuter; Kok Ah Chong - 169 words
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Article50 1964-08-22 1 JESSELTON. Fri— The Malay T dan Minister of Health. Incbe Bahaman bin Samsuddln. accompanied by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Inrhe Mohamed Sanusl bin Baki. and the Director of Medical Services. Dato (Dr> Mohamet! Din bin Ahmad, arrived here today on a two-day visit.50 words
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Article36 1964-08-22 1 WASHINGTON. Prt. The United States Is to launch two spacecraft towards the planet Mars later this year In Its most ambitious unmanned space project to date, the National Space Agency said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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73 1964-08-22 1 British Council prevented from packing JAKARTA. Fri. Brlt-sh sources said yesterday Indonesian soldiers were preventing the British Council branch at Bandoeng from packing Its belongings. The Indonesian Government on Aug. 12 ordered the British Council In Indonesia to close by the end of August. The sources said the Indonesian soldiersAP - 73 words
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Article23 1964-08-22 1 Tan for S'pore KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, left here tonight for Singapore on "routine Government business."23 words
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Article115 1964-08-22 1 ROME. Fri.— Mr. Palmiro Toßliatti, general secretary of the Italian Communist Party, who died today in the Crimea, has been called "an indestructible Communist champion" and "the Kremlin's most trusted lieutenant in the West." He was 71. He underwent a brain operation yesterday, and his115 words
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Article39 1964-08-22 1 LONDON. Pri Flags flew on public buildings throughout Britain today to mark the 34th birthday of Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth. But the Princess and her husband. Lord Snowdon. are on holiday In Sardinia. Reteur.39 words
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76 1964-08-22 1 A MYSTERY PLANE THAT FLEW OVER SABAH JESSELTON, Fri. The police confirmed today that an unidentified aircraft, believed to be Indonesian, flew low over the west coast of Sabah last night. The police patrols searched a wide area, but did not find any evidence of airdrops of paratroops or supplies,AP - 76 words
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Article66 1964-08-22 1 I NEW DELHI. Fri —An Indian defence mission flew to Moscow today to discuss with Soviet officials the supply of Soviet defence equipment and the speedy manufacture of MiG supersoi.io Jet fighters In India. The mission will be In the Soviet Union for about threeReuter - 66 words
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Article202 1964-08-22 1 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A near capacity crowd is expected at the Merdeka stadium tomorrow for the first day of the sever th Merdeka anniversary football tournament. The King and Queen will arrive In time for the opening ceremony, which will start at 7 p.m. with a march-past202 words
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194 1964-08-22 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Kenya's Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Mr. Tom Mboya, who stopped over here tonight for an hour on his way to Australia, said his country supported Malaysia in its dispute with Indonesia. Singapore's Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.194 words
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Article31 1964-08-22 1 JAKARTA. Fri— Rice prices here rose 50 per cent yesterday following President Soekarno'.s Independence Day announcement that Indonesia would stop further contracts for Imports of foreign rice. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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402 1964-08-22 1 Student call to Ehanh: Step aside CAIGON, Fri. Stud- ents in various parts of South Vietnam staged noisy rallies today denouncing the Government of President Nguyen Khanh and demanding that he step aside in favour of a civilian government. A Saigon student leader, Ton That Tue, told a shouting crowdReuter; AP; UPI - 402 words
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Article37 1964-08-22 1 CANBERRA. Fri. Reports from Malaysia sucse^ting Australia most br invited to contribute troops to counter Indonesian landings in Malaya were discounted by authoritative snurcev In present context, any su*> pr-tion of Australian participation highly unlikely—Renter.37 words
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Advertisement41 1964-08-22 1 CITROEN ■I m \Wt a ja&nced 'Cat SOW, -Jt4K-J t> M-f rwtt, C~ Spacious Comfort Economical Easy Poym.ntt Can Be Arranged. Spare Parts Available. Sole Aoentv- THE EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. IBS, Clcmene.au Ay.no., S porc-9 Tel: *****/6 Represented throughout Malaysia.41 words
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267 1964-08-22 2 Why no fuss about Soek's war? asks Daily Mail LONDON, Fri. 'J'HE Daily Mail today criticised the world's lack of concern over the recent landing of Indonesian guerillas in Malaysia "The latest invasion of one country by another has passed off with a singular absence of fuss," an editorial inReuter - 267 words
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Article104 1964-08-22 2 CAPETOWN. Fri. A meeting of more than 2.000 students, staff and graduates of Capetown University yesterday endorsed a statement in the name of the university calling for the early trial or speedy release of people held under the "90-day" law. In the biggest meeting heldReuter - 104 words
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Article35 1964-08-22 2 PARIS. Pri. Two private French export groups will shio 350.000 tons of wlwat to China 3t December under a three-year agreement signed in 1962. according to grain trade source* here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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204 1964-08-22 2 CONCERN FOR LIVES OF 3 AMERICANS MISSING IN CONGO WASHINGTON. Fri.— The State Department said, yesterday that a U.S. vice-consul and two military advisers had been missing in the Bukavu area of the Congo since Wednesday. The department's spokesman told a Press conference that the trio had left the city,Reuter - 204 words
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Article55 1964-08-22 2 LONDON. Fri. Air ViceMarshal Charles Broughton wiJ become Britain's next member of the permanent military deputies group of the Central Treaty Organisation (Cento), the Ministry of Defence announced yesterday. Air Vice-Marshal Broughton, 50. will succeed Air Marshal Air Leslie Bower in January, and win hold the55 words
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47 1964-08-22 2 Six to tackle India's food crisis NEW DELHI, Fri. The Indian Government yesterday announced the appointment of a six-man high level committee to tackle food problems caused by the population explosion. The committee consists of five Cabinet ministers and the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article45 1964-08-22 2 MANILA, Fri.— Manila's High court yesterday sentenced Casto! Alejandrino. second highest rank- ing Communist leader in the Philippines, to life imprisonment for violation of the anti-subver-sion law. The number one Huk leader. Dr. Jesus Lava, is now rating trial. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article27 1964-08-22 2 MANILA, Fri. A motor vessel with 32 people on board has been missing for four days off the south eastern tin of Luzon Island. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-08-22 2 Sihanouk pledges support to Soek JAKARTA, Fri.— Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's Head of State, left here by air today for home after a week's state visit with a promise that Cambodia would alvays give Indonesia support whenever it should be required. President Soekarno, who saw Prince Sihanouk and his wifeUPI - 174 words
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184 1964-08-22 2 PHILIPPINES PEACE ROLE NOW FUTILE: COLUMNIST YfANiLA, Fri.— it ha« become obvious that Indonesia will never accept the fact of Malaysia and that the Philippines effort to reconcile the two countries is futile, a newspaper columnist said today. Oscar S. Villadolld of the Manila Bulletin said: 'Perhaps the most blatantAP - 184 words
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Miscellaneous16 1964-08-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I tmis? J WuSi 0 \eouveu\esJ \CU* 1W maoam?^ \_^l__ \soo\jemos)16 words
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Article, Illustration559 1964-08-22 3 CYPRUS PEACE IN PERIL AS UN FUNDS RUN SHORT U Thant warns he may pull out the troops LONDON, Friday. yyHILE United Nations Peace Force Commander, Gen. Thimayya, talked with President Makarios on ways of easing tension in strife-torn Cyprus yesterday, the U.N. Secretary-General, U Thant, warned that the forceReuter; UPI - 559 words
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249 1964-08-22 3 67-nation MPs hear Turkey's plea on Cyprus (COPENHAGEN. Fri. Turkey's con cern over alleged atrocities to Turkish Cypriots was aired yesterday before parliamentarians of 67 nations on the first day of the I n t c rparliamentary Union meeting here. Mr. C. Baban of Turkey said he hoped the UnitedReuter - 249 words
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71 1964-08-22 3 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Johnny Weissmuller. former swimming champion and original flJm 'Tarzan', has been deprived of what his lawyer saj> is nix only source of income royalties from hi* autobiogruh.v. Water World and Weissmuller 1 A coun here has named a receiver for the royaltiesReuter - 71 words
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Article62 1964-08-22 3 JACKSON (Mississippi). Prl.— Mississippi today eased its rigid colour bar in schools for the second time when 43 Negro children were registered In eight previously all-white schools. Last week 17 Negro children were registered at schools in the coast city of Biloxl. Clarksdale andReuter - 62 words
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Article33 1964-08-22 3 OTTAWA, Fri. The Soviet Ministry of Agriculture said yesterday Russia would not need to buy wheat from any other nation this year because Russia expected a good crop at home. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article41 1964-08-22 3 ROME. Fri. Mr. Palmlro Togliaui. Italian Communist leader who is in the Crinirn suffering from a brain haemorrhage, has undergone an operation of the skull, a medical bulletin issued at Yalta said yesterday according to parly headquarters here. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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293 1964-08-22 3 Surprise trip to Bucharest by Mikoyan MOSCOW, Friday COVIET President to Bucharest today towards the Rumanian The Kremlin decision to send so important a Soviet leader to Rumania's 20th Liberation Day ceremonies came as a surprise. Mr. Mikoyan's departure was not announced in advance, and became known only after Mr.Reuter - 293 words
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Article65 1964-08-22 3 SMETHWICK (England). Fri.— An Indian food shop in the Birmingham suburb was destroyed by an explosion yesterday. Neighbours told police they saw a car without lights parked outside the shop during the night, and one saw a man In front of the shop. Smethwick has beenAP - 65 words
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Article19 1964-08-22 3 ATHENS. Fri. An agreement was signed here yesterday granting Greece US$25 million economic aid from France.19 words
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Article27 1964-08-22 3 PARIS. Fri Five yachtsmen, two fishermen and a woman have been drowned in heavy seas whipped up by severe gales around the French coast. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article192 1964-08-22 3 T ONDON, Fri. The world drank a record 9,545 million gallons of beer last year, according to figures published by the British Brewers' Society. World consumption was 237 million gallons more them in 1962. "If the world's yearly beer supply was in bottles placedReuter - 192 words
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Article41 1964-08-22 3 WCOLVER. Fri. Lord Denning believes "the H»\itl«-> have helped reduce the number of juvenile delinquents." The visiting British law lord told Canadian newsmen: "They provide an outlet for the young people to release their excess energy." Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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171 1964-08-22 3 Olympics: TV 'star' gets the order pAPE KENNEDY, Fri.— An order beamed from Salisbury, Australia, today pushed America's "Oljic" satellite. Syncom 3, toward an intended stationary orbit over the Pacific Ocean. Syncom 3, which will be used to relay television pictures of the Tokyo Olympics to America for sending toReuter - 171 words
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Article58 1964-08-22 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Four international financial agencies announced today that their 1964 annual board meetings would be held in Tokyo, from Sept. 7 U Sept. 11. The agencies are the International and Development, the Intional Monetary Fund, the Inter. national Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the InternationalReuter - 58 words
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Article59 1964-08-22 3 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Mrs. Vera Krupp, former wife of German industrialist Mr. Alfred Krupp lost an estimated £11,000 in a robbery, police said yesterday. Mrs. Krupp. 55, told the police that the robber, posing as a pest control officer, forced his way into her house inReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement184 1964-08-22 3 DRAGON jjr^K3P^ WOVEN FOR ITS RUGGEDNESS... 4^J^!^m /yA «y Today, mor« and mor« TNJI R\i| f- affffl^ Oro.qon Quality Bicycles or« mMul fwsv\ uMd a tri howi Abinf v ■^SljK^~S Quality Bicyctoi Hi* choice *ri»how twntn, who \\^M d«p*fld on nipcrior quality T^J A ond rugg«dn*u built In to q184 words
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Advertisement228 1964-08-22 3 SWhy p experts The arrow* point to 3 important reasons. (1) Champion's 5-rib insulator that reduces power-wasting flashover. (2) Rust-resistant plating. And (3) Powerfire electrodes that hold up better under extreme conditions. The most important reason can't be shown. It's the fact that Champions deliver top performance from every engine.228 words
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Advertisement192 1964-08-22 4 jjsL YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE ON A HONDA \m//£ ,f Wj bJBB 3^^^BBM f I jH I^dwSB bl Br bI I#\^bl HK^ Hk ■b mMj' .vS mWv bt^^B li Bk -»**>**'■;. :Bv tnß BB^^^^^^^^flß r^ **~~^^^Bb^. fll Bn^. BTL*"*J |l "*^.i lIILaI'a ll ».O !t m 'B nt be192 words
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Article1000 1964-08-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri Only way we can fight disintegrating forces in the country, says Spore State Head rpilE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today stressed the urgency of everyone learning to use the national language within the next few years. "Learning the national1,000 words
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81 1964-08-22 5 KUALA LUMPUK. tri. Three officials of the Malayan Boy Scouts Association left tor Kucliing today to study the possibilities of forming a Malaysian body The leader. Syed Esa Alwee, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Chief Commissioner of the association said that81 words
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Article85 1964-08-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Inausirial Arbitration Court today ordered the deletion of the name of ihe de-registered Singapore Business Houses Employees Union from collective agreements with Watts and Baker Ltd.. and Straits Trading Co. Ltd., and the substitution of that of the Singapore Manual and Mer- cantile85 words
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151 1964-08-22 5 Where people were happy over the landings by Indons l/'OTA BHARU, FrL The chairman of the Kelantan State Alliance, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, said today there were some people in the State whe had expressed happiness over the landings of Indonesians infiltrators in Johore. Dato Nik said: "It has*come to151 words
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Article74 1964-08-22 5 SINGAPORE. Prl— Prof. Floyd Arpan, of the Indiana University, will give an outline of a proposed international research project on the development of a notional consciousness amongst people of different backgrounds at the University of Singapore's history department lecture room on Mnndav at 10 a.m74 words
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Article19 1964-08-22 5 IPOH. FTl.— The Slllbin Ctnolle Association will hold Its annual meeting on Sunday at 47 Sllibln Road.19 words
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Article185 1964-08-22 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl. 1V The National Union of Teachers has formed a seven-man action committee to seek redress ol outstanding srievanres of ;i!i teacheri The general secretary or the union. Mr John Ourusamy told the Straits Time* that the committee would strive to settle the problem?185 words
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Article, Illustration161 1964-08-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU, PriMore than 1,000 members of women's organisations in the State will form a guard of honour at the Istana Besar Padang on Tuesday to celebrate Women's Day. Tengku Shariah, wife of the Tengku Mahkota Tengku Abdul Rahman, will inspect the honour guard. One161 words
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Article73 1964-08-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Me Lai i Behari Singh, vice-president of the Singapore oranch of the Ma- layan Indian Congress, and Mr. V. Narayanasamy will lead a dlsi cussion on Indians in Malaysia" ihe MIC. cultural and study I group committee meeting at Congress House in Race Course Lane73 words
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192 1964-08-22 5 Shell part in S'pore's National Language Week CINGAPORE, Fri. Shell publications and films in the national language will be on display at the company's stand at the National Language Week Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hal! from today to next Friday. Among the publications are booklets on Pulau Bukom and road192 words
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228 1964-08-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The case of a returned West Irian volunteer, Bahrawi bin Baharon, on rioting and mischief charges. whic*h was to have been heard today before the Criminal District judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, was postponed to Sept. 7. Dato Byed Esa228 words
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Advertisement372 1964-08-22 5 I *JrMJP2~ is really a Sensational Car" I —local imtorist Mr. Yeo Eng Siong Businessman— Mr. Yeo Eng Siong School Teacher— Mr. Lawrence Yeo *j Road holding is so won- dA "1 am glad that I have bought H derful...duc to Imp indepen- the sensational HiHman Imp... SINGAPORE. The New372 words
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Article67 1964-08-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thirteen Indonesians, arrested this morning for committing a breach of the Prohibition of Import* (Indonesia) Order 1964, were sentenced to one month's Jail each this afternoon In the first criminal district court. They were found In two vessels In Malaysian territorial waters. Cargoes aboard67 words
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Article24 1964-08-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Kampong Kapor Methodist Church Food and Fun Fair" to be held on Auk. 31 has been postponed Indefinitely.24 words
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Article, Illustration447 1964-08-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. THE Yang: di-Per-tuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, last night urged the Malaysian Orchid Society to strive to make the organisation "truly Malaysian in every respect." The Head of State was speaking at the society's annual dinner at which he and the State'sAH Ynsoff - 447 words
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Article251 1964-08-22 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. QTUDENTS of the University of Singapore, the Ngee Ann College, the Teachers' Training College and the Singapore Polytechnic today pledged their loyalty to the King and country, to support the national language, to unite as one race, and to defend the country's sovereignty. This251 words
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66 1964-08-22 6 $10,000 from schools to aid victims SINGAPORE, Fri—Singapore school children have donated more than $10,000 from their pocket money to help victims of the recent disturbances in the State. The money collected by the Singapore Teachers' Union came from sales of flags to some 200 English and integrated schools, during66 words
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Article52 1964-08-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri— Final hearing on dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union and tne National Cash Register (S) Ltd., over Increased bonus claim, was heard in the Industrial Arbitration Court today. The court president. Dr. Charles Gamba. adjourned the case sine die to prepare52 words
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Article40 1964-08-22 6 SINGAPORE. Frt. Mr. Teo Bens Slang has been elected president of the Mansfield Local Employees' Union. Other officebearers are: Mr. George Seah, vice-president: Mr. Tan Boon Kwee. secretary: Mr. Lim Ah Chong. asst. secretary, and Mr. James Goh, treasurer.40 words
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Article315 1964-08-22 6 HK warrant: Judgment reserved SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. David Marshall told the Federal Court of Malaysia today that^an order by a Hong KonfJ magistrate to serve a warrant in Singapore was "a breach of our territorial sovereignty," as Singapore was part of an independent territory and no longer a British possession.315 words
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Article, Illustration46 1964-08-22 6 MR. AND MRS. Damodaran Murugan after their wedding reception held at the Indian Association. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Damodaran Nair and is a teacher formerly attached to the Beatty Secondary School. The bride is the former Miss Lata Fong.46 words
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Advertisement58 1964-08-22 6 Latt 3 Showi: 3-♦ t p.m. |^SJJ »'»*<■>« tmmmmt mmnm Tomorrow 1 1 o.m. Scope/Color "Beneath the 12th Mile Reef". Tomorrow: "Koun Apna Koun Porovo" (H). Ti Plion* wUMmmmmmimJmi i 4406 Todov: 1.30-1.30-7.00 I 9.30 p.m. Rock Hudson Sandra Dee "COME StPTEMIER" (Colorscope). Tomorrow: "Prince Ot Arobia" (Colorscope) 9.30 a.m.:58 words
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Advertisement353 1964-08-22 6 imiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 pan -malayan 6 -theatre midnight tonight i j rex sky i rex federal i rex capitol SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR PENANG B Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Jt^^ 1 BOOK NOW COME EARLY AVOMO THE I j I STAMPEDE! V m\^ m O I i 111 •s m ti! I353 words
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Advertisement657 1964-08-22 6 iMj|iminiiiniiiiiiiHniiiiiiniiHiiinimn 1 BAHASA NILAI BAN6SA 1 5 f ;V<imioT I PEMBUKAAN HARI INI! I 1 lorn 1 .30 4.00 6JO ft lIlWj Tyrone Power Tarty Moeva 3 _CINEMASCOPE COLOR (Fqk) 3 I"" TENGAH MALAM INI: Ifo*!"^* "THE VISIT" CINEMASCOPBG Ingrid Bcrqmon Anthony Qatar* Esok 6 4i> Pogi 3 MUjKETCERS 77657 words
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89 1964-08-22 7 Another cholera case detected in Pchan district KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. One cholera case was reported in the past 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. today. It was detected in the Pekan district of Pabang. No cholera death was reported during the past 48 hours. The number of deaths in hospital89 words
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117 1964-08-22 7 PENANG, Fri—The Penang Poppy appeal for 1964 will be under the patronage of Tengku Puan Nor Sa'adah wife of the Governor, Raja Tun Uda. This was announced by the chairman of the Ex-Services Ay sociation of Malaya. Pena.m branch. Mr. S. K.117 words
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Article, Illustration331 1964-08-22 7 TICKETS NOT DEFACED: BOXING PROMOTER DISCHARGED SINGAPORE, Fri. Filemon G. Salasay, better known in boxing circles as Little Nene (above), today pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of not defacing the entertainment duty stamps affixed on 1,330 admission tickets to a professional boxing meet. The meet was331 words
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Article50 1964-08-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— lnche QhaI tali Ismail, political liaison secretary to the Minister of Culture, will present prizes to the winners of the national language oratory competition at the Ngee Ann College on Monday at 7.30 p.m. The competition is organised by the Persatu;in Wanita dan Trunn50 words
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Article33 1964-08-22 7 BATU PAHAT. Fri. A total of 27 goodwill committees hai i been set up in the Batu Pahat district- under the leadership of i the District Officer. Inche Talib bin Abu.33 words
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406 1964-08-22 7 Stress on technical schools now Ong SINGAPORE, Thurs.— People in Singapore must discard the antiquated belief that an academic type of education was the only way to ensure a useful and respectable place in society, the Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pan? Boon, said yesterday. And parents .should share the406 words
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Article, Illustration836 1964-08-22 7 PROBLEM OF YOUNG TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r J'IIK problem of falling attendances at adult education and home economics courses held in kampongs throughout Malaya was debated at the two-day seminar of the National Association of Women's Institutes which ended today. The seminar836 words
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Article119 1964-08-22 7 CINGAPORE. Fri. A 57--year-old woman. Lee Yoke Wah. who was seen hugging men while sitting on their laps, was today fined $25 in a magistrate's court for soliciting for immoral purposes. Ong Boon How, a detective, told the magistrate. Mr. Tay Soo Tee. that he119 words
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Advertisement224 1964-08-22 7 aljiS« Nightly it tbe Wk WUROOWS (Cc, FROM kjjfcr AMERICA s2f Wp r WITH V LAUGHS \Wl\ CLAUDE STROUD 'IK* SUSAN MCGUIRE Hfr Showtime: 10.00 p.m. and 11.45 p.m. Linda Tong 4fcv k^^^S^ Resident singer from Hongkong f |j sinaapura 585. Orchard Road. S'pore-9. TEL: 2404 SERANGOON BAR RESTAURANT (AIR-CONDITIONED)224 words
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88 1964-08-22 8 Goods train derailed: Day mail is held up OUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. —An Ipohbound goods train was derailed near Simpang Ampat, eight miles from here, yesterday afterroon. By eight last night workers had cleared the track for the south-bound night mall to leave on schedule. However, the day mall from Kuala88 words
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Article34 1964-08-22 8 KUALA LIPIS, Frl. Forty nbonmrK.s lrom Pahang are attending civu-.s course here orga■v the Department of Intormation. They will be taught subjects relating to rural development, education, health and security.34 words
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Article27 1964-08-22 8 IPOH. Fri. The Minister of I-uid and Mines. Him Ghazall bin Haji Jawi, will make an official tour or Perak on Monday and Tuesday.27 words
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156 1964-08-22 8 808 PERIES - Move in Assembly to raise allowances DENANG, Fri. Two A Bills to raise the monthly allowances of State Assemblymen from $375 to $500, and the Speaker's monthly entertainment allowance from $50 to $150, will be taken through all stages at the next meeting of the State Legislative Assembly on Thursday.156 words
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Article89 1964-08-22 8 University medical lectures SINGAPORE. Prl. The Dnlversity of Singapore faculty of medicine's committee on postgraduate medical studies is orSecure? Of DUbilc Professor H. Sicher. proles* t of oral anatomy at the Lov.u University will speak on 'the temporomandibular Joint" at tiie pathology lecture theatre at the General Hospital tomorrow at89 words
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Article86 1964-08-22 8 PENANO. Prt Two As j an evangelists. Dr. O. D. Jame° director of the Malaysia ■rannlistic Fellowship. Singapore, and Mr. Gaston Singh, director of the Youth for Christ in Bombay, will be the main speakers at a crusade sponsored by Penang and Butterworth churches at the86 words
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Article54 1964-08-22 8 penano. prt A sedan resident wiih 11 previous convictions was charged in the Magistrate's court with p« a penknife in Penang R<> p.m. on Auq 9 Ong Ah Kow. 24. of Alor Star. pleaded guilty. The Magistral e. Mr. T. Aria Rajah, sentenced him54 words
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Article, Illustration507 1964-08-22 8 A well- guarded island 808 PERIES By SINGAPORE, Frl. RING OF FIGHTING SHIPS, PLANES AND VIGILANT SINGAPORE CITIZENS IN ROUND THE CLOCK SEARCH FOR INDON INFfcTRATORS RING of fighting ships, planes and observation posts along the coast now guards Singapore against Indonesian infiltrators. From today, it is death for any507 words
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Article, Illustration70 1964-08-22 8 Miss Una Scully weds professor in England MISS UNA SCULLY, daughter of Mr. H. Scully, former general manager of the Pinji Estate. near Ipoh, and Mrs. Scully, and the bridegroom. Professor David Spencer Chad wick, a former lecturer of the Oxford University, who were married at the St. Catharine's College,70 words
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Advertisement198 1964-08-22 8 CALTEX motorists get CIRCLE SERVICE ...Do you I d,o you get the kind of service that makes you glow with satisfaction when you drive away from your service station? do you get the courteous, friendly attention that your custom entitles B^liH} fy you to? when you leave the service station,198 words
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246 1964-08-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE first Umno general assembly since the formation of Malaysia will be held here from Sept. 3 to Sept. 6. Five-hundred delegates from the 98 divisions of Umno all over Malaya and Singapore will assemble at the Language and Literature Institute246 words
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Article153 1964-08-22 9 Call to ban all beauty contests I)EN ANG, Fri. A mo- tion urging the Central Government to ban all types of beauty contests in the country will be proposed at Penang Umno's resumed General Assembly tomorrow. The Slmpang Tlga-Telok Kumbar branch, which Is moving the resolution, contends that beauty contests153 words
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Article37 1964-08-22 9 On religions SINGAPORE. Prt. The Ml-niM-er lor Culture. Mr. S. Raiaratnam, will preside at a "Parliament of Religions" oreanised by the Rnmakrlshna Mission's Swami Vivekananda Centenary Committee »t the National Theatre on Sept. 8 at 8 p.ro37 words
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Article67 1964-08-22 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dr. Hector O. Kinloch. a U.S. State Department sponsored lecturer in American history at the University of Malaya, will give a public talk on the Democratic and Republican parties of America at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. His67 words
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Article, Illustration236 1964-08-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. j Twelve men were today charged in the Thiru Magistrate's Court here with the murder of Police Corporal Felix Manuel at Bukit Jalil Estate, 6th mile Puchong Road, at 12.30 a.m. on Aug. 13. They were A. Sinnapan, 58. S. Ponusamy. 24:236 words
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74 1964-08-22 9 ML'AR. Fn. The Penghulu ot Bandar Muar. Incite Othman biti Hail Rais. has organised vlgilanic corps to keep a round-the-cU ck watch over ihe coastal areas of Muar. More than 2M raidenwaiong Jalan Junid and coastal kctunoontf.. are talcine turns to guard the co*s»74 words
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Advertisement348 1964-08-22 9 For pictures precious KODAK INSTAMATIC CAMERAS Kodak Instamatic 50 I Kodak Instamatic 100 camera camera Lowest priced of all Kodak Instamatic Cameras. The perfect INSTAMATIC Camera for Great Pictures great Value! youngsters and beginners. Instant load- TheKODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Camera ing and unloading with KODAPAK with fine miniature camera styling348 words
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Miscellaneous241 1964-08-22 9 f *N YOU SAW AY- N. -v I WHERE!) N SEE AW- y v MORSE.AU. YEH. AMP VERY > 7MEV6O? \~n*HSf J NO-TH* N RIGHT-LOOK. 1 FRESH. V CLBAH s^ --«< COMTT TtACXS! \TOO-J > < \i ?v? r IWrir Trm^ff §t, f f h4-%tt-r i^mli' T^AT CHANCE THE LAST241 words
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Obituary55 1964-08-22 10 2* Word, $19 <*imimum> MRS SAW CHOO TMENC (nee Cltee it>K>. axed 64. passed away iwvccfully on 18th August. 1964 at SI Uurney Drive, at 4.30 a.m. leaving -hind her husband, 3 sons, daughter.. 3 sons-in-law. 2 daughters-in-law, "nd 19 grandchildren to mourn their loss Funeral on .'Jnd August.55 words
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Article185 1964-08-22 10 70 WordM $1* (MMmum) MR AND MRS. John Doasan thank rr.atives and friends for their gifts, felicitations and assistance on their marriage on «-8-«4. FAMILY OF LATE Budh Rlngn 'hank friends, relatives, for wreaths. irt;rams. letters of condolence. Path r.-mony. Talping Temple on L'i-X-64. THE FAMILY OF the late185 words
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Obituary69 1964-08-22 10 10 Ware's $10 < Minimtum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved Loh I.iHnt: Neo called to rea4 on x-«:i <!one l>ut not torKotten. IN CHERISHED MEMORY of our rti-arly beloved mother Madam Tan Bee iiiio who was parted from us ten ears sjco. IN loving MEMORY of Madam69 words
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Article636 1964-08-22 10 It is mildly irritating to find some of our staunch friends among the British and American press writing of the Pontian landings as though the character of Indonesian aggression has altered. There is no political difference between an incursion over the Borneo frontiers into Sabah or Sarawak636 words
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Article355 1964-08-22 10 Once the Cabinet began to concern itself with the federal capital's attempts to solve the problem of stay-put tenants who obstruct development, it was almost certain the whole question of rent control was in for re-examination. This is now happening. The Central Government has set up a nineman355 words
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Article176 1964-08-22 10 The Pontian landing has given impetus to the formation of vigilante corps throughout Malaya. All along the West and East Coasts, immediate action is being taken to implement a decision taken in principle at the height of the sabotage campaign in Singapore some months ago. Thousands of volunteers have176 words
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347 1964-08-22 10 Defending the one genuine democracy in S-E Asia ONDON, Fri. A leading British Journalist, Mr. Vernon Bartlett, said here the major importance of Malaysia "lies in the fact that its multi-nation-al Government is the outcome of elections at least as fair as any in Asia." Mr. Bartlett. who worked forReuter - 347 words
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629 1964-08-22 10 |OHN DAVY - |OHN DAVY By OIL provides fuel for millions of motor cars. It may soon be providing food for millions of mouths as well. At Grangemouth on the Firth of Forth. British Petroleum is putting up a pUot plant to make protein from oil.629 words
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Article, Illustration854 1964-08-22 10 Reap the harvest of neglect SOEKARNO MUST SOON FACE UP TO THE THREAT OF ECONOMIC DECLINE WITH A POPULATION EXPLOSIOX JAKARTA. Fri. PR ESIDENT S o c k a mo has dominated Indonesian politics since in d c pendence in 1949. Although he leans heavily on the Ind o n854 words
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Advertisement771 1964-08-22 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 W»r4* SIB (Minimum) WHITE I miv. Pavld Kowen. at mil m 20-*-64 for Jim and Jran. A hrother for Hunan 01: To Ulona and John. a on 21 -■.-1.4 at Bungsar. Kuala Lumpur. Both well Thanks to Doctor aad staff 10 Word, $10 (Minimum) LEE VONO: Klm771 words
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Advertisement17 1964-08-22 10 FIRST... in style! FOREMOST in quality! FAMOUS in value! mWWW'm 81. High Street, also at Goodwood Park.17 words
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Advertisement55 1964-08-22 10 NEW,IT'S REMOTE CONTROL! CABIMAT AUTOMATIC SLIDE PROJECTOR performance. Compact, f*na- 91 folding type. Protects 35 mmm^ m W which allows longer pro- tr^Rvl lafc iP^ ALL PROJECTORS W^ SUPPLIED WITH fJ^ J{ GUARANTEE Si l 3 CARDS f P?^"J|jjnl BASIC BIBLE COURSE I Fill Htkatawi tat m —Journal t*p-> t>p_n55 words
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Article, Illustration551 1964-08-22 11 SINGAPORE, Frl THEY WERE LURED TO PRAYER MEETING BY WOMAN SAID TO BE MAN IN DISGUISE WOMAN, believed to be a man in disguise and wearing a beehive hairstyle wig has enticed away seven teen-aged girls from their homes in Kampong Kembangan off Changi Road.MAX KIAN SENC - 551 words
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108 1964-08-22 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. Three lkJ more donations totalling $522.15 were received by the National Trades Union Congress today for Its rehabilitation Fund. The donations were from tnc Singapore Admiralty Local Stall Union, 5327.75: members of the Trinity Methodist Church. Petaling Java. $134.40; and108 words
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Article75 1964-08-22 11 Druggists to form association IPOH, Frl. Chinese drug dealers from all over Malaysia will meet in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow tc discuss the formation of a pan Malaysian association. Among those at the meeting will be 11 druggists from Sibu headed by Mr. Chang Kung Lung, who arc on a visit75 words
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216 1964-08-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE new Methodist Bishop for South-East Asia, the Rev. Dr. Robert F. Lundy, will be consecrated at the Wesley Methodist Church here on Sunday. The hour-long service which begins at 6 p.m. will be tele- vised. Dr. Lundy, who secured 38216 words
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122 1964-08-22 11 rjTELUK ANSON, Fri.— A A resolution calling on the Rural Development Ministry to replace all adult education class supervisors In Perak. who have lost Interest In party affairs, was passed at the annual meetIng of the Batak Rabit Umno. The proposal also urged122 words
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65 1964-08-22 11 SINGAPORE. PrL— The Singapore Squadron of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars will hold a farewell social and dance at tbe SprlngdaJe Hotel on Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. The occasion will mark tbe end of the Hussars' two years' service In Malaysia All 60065 words
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Article68 1964-08-22 11 SINGAPORE. Pn Lim Hock Kirn. 36. was charged today In the Ninth Magistrate's court for the murder of his btother. Lim Kirn Chuee. In a house at Chin Swf« Road at 8.40 p.m. yesterday At the request of Senior Inspector T S. Zaln the magistrate Mr. S.68 words
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105 1964-08-22 11 FARMERS URGED TO ASSIST IN TRACKING DOWN INFILTRATORS CEGAMAT. Fri— The Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Suleiman bin Bulon, yesterday called on farmers and smallholders, particularly in Johore. to assist the Central Government in its operations against Indonesian infiltrators. He said that farmers and smallholders could help by105 words
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Article29 1964-08-22 11 KEPONO, Fri. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Harun bin Hajl Idris. will open a community hall for aborigines at Bukit Lanjan here at 9.45 a.m. tomorrow.29 words
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140 1964-08-22 11 Journalist files writ against newspaper for $16,000 |£UALA LUMPUR, Frl. An Indian Journalist who was invited to edit the Malayan Times when it started three years ago has flled a writ in the High Court here against the paper. Mr. M. Sivaram, In the writ flled through the legal firm140 words
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Article63 1964-08-22 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Seah Kirn Heng, 25, was today jailed for three years by a District Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander for stealing a watch worth $25 from Hey Ah Hong. Senior Inspector A. J. WlUon said that Seah was accompanied by an unknown man when63 words
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Article37 1964-08-22 11 SINGAPORE. Frl— lnche Abdul Rahim bin Ishak. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education and Assemblyman for Siglap, will speak at the Sir .id community centre's 11th anniversary celebrations on Sept. 5 at b p.m.37 words
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Article97 1964-08-22 11 I/UANTAN. Frl.— The Pahang i State Government Is to i grant loans to rural people to help them instal water supply in their homes. The State Engineer, Mr. R.S. Kenrick, in a statement today said: "The State Government in a move to encourage rural people to97 words
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Article211 1964-08-22 11 RESPONSE TO $75m LOAN IS 'GOOD' 17-UALA LUMPUR, Frl. The acting Undersecretary of Finance, Mr. R. G. K. Ramlah, said today that the response from banks and insurance companies to the new $75 million development loan was good. He attributed this to th« recent appeal by the Finance Minister, Mr.211 words
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Article63 1964-08-22 11 JESSELTON. Fri. The Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, returned today from Kuchlng after holding one -day talks with the Sarawak Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. on defence In the two Borneo states. He did not disclose details of the talks. Dato Stephens said theReuter - 63 words
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Article23 1964-08-22 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The polle* this afternoon found tho body of a ne-vly-bom baby in a public lavatory in Albert Street.23 words
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Article162 1964-08-22 11 Frl.— All the 81 kampong development committees In Malacca were today turned Into village vigilante corps. The change was announced by the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. when he opened a 51 5.000 mosque at Kampong Berendam, four miles from here.162 words
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Advertisement263 1964-08-22 11 i«\^ MARC 0 VIT CH fft"'^B I mm W 1 1 hi rtetifi BLACK&WHITE On any occasion in any company you will find Marcovitch BLACK WHITE cigarettes always accepted and enjoyed. Imported from England. Marcovitch BLACK WHITE are <^^ known throughout the world for their quality *2css\ and good taste.263 words
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Advertisement96 1964-08-22 11 -MvroioX "X il O O 0 J model 783-E 23 inches •AMtoayiMlNo: •l«ctro«*« raaulctien I— d*riwq Ml unaffected by dMuibwtc*. g^ WHiirf tew »QM«»d horn special •llyp«le*l fronUo* load \ml^^^^SS^^T ■ptikw. Automatic focminfl and built-in antenna. Wf 1"— B Larf* nnwwld« angl* lii"ill«minated ptctwf* take alvlng l«rg«-a»-llf« picture*. Sharp, bright96 words
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Miscellaneous809 1964-08-22 11 I Today's Radio. TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA Miort Wave Service 41 and NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Medium* WaTsemc SERVICES: 41.7 an 60.2 metre, 476 metre* A.M. 6.00 Prog Summary' A.M.: 600 Oood Mornlnu; 6.01 c.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 The News- 710 Breakfast Potr Up And About809 words
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Article364 1964-08-22 12 MESSAGE FROM MR. CHENG CHEN TA CHAIRMAN OF CHENTA RAYON CO. LTD: TIME marches on. and. to meet the changing needs. in-dustri-s are continually deseloping and improving Take the invention of nylon fibre, for example Nylon fibre is tough yet pliable: it is fine and bright364 words
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Article, Illustration446 1964-08-22 12 Firm plans to export nylon socks and garments DR. GOH TO OPEN FIRST NYLON FACTORY TOMORROW SINGAPORE'S first nylon textile factory Chenta Rayon (Malaya) Co. Ltd. which will be opened tomorrow by the Finance Minister, Or. Goh Keng Swee, plans to export socks and garments when production gets into full446 words
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Advertisement53 1964-08-22 12 ECONOMIC OEVEtOPMENT BOARD RSb<MI CHENTA RAYON lisBP^ Co. (Malaya) Ltd. CHENTA RAYON CO (MALAYA) LTD 61. CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE OF THEIR FACTORY AT LORONG TUKANG TIGA, OFF JALAN JENTERA, JURONG, SINGAPORE ON SUNDAY, 23rd AUGUST 1964 AT 4 P.M. L THE HONOURABLE /i^TaSt'lHl THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE fr IJSBS Dr.53 words
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Advertisement99 1964-08-22 12 We extend Our Very Best Wishes to CHENTA RAYON CO. (MALAYA) LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their factory at JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SINGAPORE. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. 1 Telegraph Street Singapore 1 Tel: ***** m REFRIGERATION AIR-CONDITIONING Congratulates CHENTA RAYON CO. (M) LTD. on the opening99 words
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Letter128 1964-08-22 13 BLASTS, NOISE AT $12 A YEAR RADIO interference from electrical fittings in the Housing Board flats will hi- difficult to eliminate and this inlormation was given to me by experts in the Telecommunications field. As one who h.is the same experience, and with no course for redress, often ask whether128 words
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Letter158 1964-08-22 13 PROGRESS WITH A GOOD IDEA ratulate the Selanr Government for Its bold initiative in holding s;udent-exc'nunge experislmllar In basis to tlte Amerlcan-Field-Ser-viie, only with the unique exception that this scheme will be wholly local. t student, I am certain that this scheme will be welcomed by students and parents alike.158 words
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Letter32 1964-08-22 13 fAN the C.E.B. tell u s why the lights of Parlt. Buntar black-out so regularly? It's a nuisance for us who have to study for exams. EXAM STUDENT Parit Buntar32 words
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347 1964-08-22 13 'PHE Extra-Mural Dept of the University of x Singapore has been instructed by the University Council to be financially seif-supporting. This means that fees charged to students have to cover the lecturers' fees, publicity costs, and everything else except the director's salary.347 words
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215 1964-08-22 13 Dampening tin by dumping on the market ON August 15, you quoted from The Financial Times as follows: "There has been some uncertainty in the tin market this week since forces In the U.S. seem Intent on dampening prices. To counter this factor, the G.S.A. has been selling tin heavily215 words
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Letter63 1964-08-22 13 [{UDENESS by certain bus company employees Is too common to be excused. Any plan to minimise this rudeness would require Interested bus companies to announce names and other details of their officials who can accept complaints. Bus companies could then watch employees against whom reports63 words
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Letter36 1964-08-22 13 THE back drains of the Singapore Housing and Development Board flats at Kirn Keat Lane, are choked with rubbish. As a result there is foul air and breeding places for flies DAVID S.C.T. Singapore.36 words
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143 1964-08-22 13 QUERIES ON NEW HOSPITAL SYSTEM REFERRING to the announcement by the I Minister for Health re- t gardlng the new system of Singapore's hospital services, it would be appreciated If the Ministry could supply answers to these questions (a) The outpatient dispensaries treat a limited number of patients a day.143 words
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Letter75 1964-08-22 13 /CONGRATULATIONS to \J the Red Cross and the Salvation Army on their very prompt and fine work at the Aljuned Road fire. They were on the actual site of the fire within a few minutes after the fire engine arrived. While healthy and robust teenagers75 words
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Advertisement67 1964-08-22 13 si Enjoy the masculine freshness of Hi.rCrawn Jfc^(r*J Pio-fi«c«rtc fc^ SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON I Easy and simple ||Hi|lfrf I to operate Bhmml| Designed and HpVM^^F^_VJ I built to cut your cleaning costs A complete rang* of Hypressure Jennys can be inspected In our showroom FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54,67 words
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Advertisement269 1964-08-22 13 W^ WHY F~* f** T^ KS-2) u~IJ J_L J_dj \L-l)y£\J c\\.J LJj -*j*^^ «J^ilw J7I/I7D BFTfFT I IA/BSt O6IXGLI HVtLK dl ILI (D J3a I Vifll (milr Km B^ -rfiil-SBlJM ?sP^^ WR IB Vfl ll?^ir pi ym Buying your first outboard motor is an important I step. Therefore, you must269 words
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Miscellaneous315 1964-08-22 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBOOS S. ThNMtter* tnwnno* to attf i Take Byron i line regardlog quarter (7). future housekeeping. M it 8. rVrhape mount without ooaf v*r«? (I. 4. 2. J. 4. 1. She would do (•>. 10 The atan to modest to In- I. Extirpate rabble, v well m315 words
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Article52 1964-08-22 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 10 Word* S2M (Mi*.) EVANCELICAL FREE CHURCH •trvices are as follows: Buklt Tlmab Free Church. 8. Yarwood Avrnur. (6{ m.s. Dunearn Road). Sunday School .an a.m., Church services, 11.00 a.m. iri'i 5.00 p.m Bethany Church. 133, -Idello Street (Opera KMule), Sunday -chool 9.30 a.m.. Gospel Service 5.00 .j.m.52 words
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Advertisement531 1964-08-22 14 Hj (Contlnurd from Pace 101 OVERSEAS LEAVE 10 Warm* St (Mi*.)— Box It at*, axtrm XVIII CENTURY COTTAGE Furnished Scotland two bedrooms main services five minutes sea. Ten minutes golf close ski country. 10 Gns. Box AHS7O ST. B'pore. BOSCASTLE. CORNWALL. Comfortable. XIV Century Cottage. Modernised. Slrep Six. Ideal for531 words
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Advertisement903 1964-08-22 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* %S (Min.)-Bax SO rt* #rlre WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK amah live in. English speaking, apply .">■.' Yuk Tong Avenue, 8 pore--' l. or Phone *****. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED and hardworking Typist/Clerk. Apply in own handwriting to Advertiser. P.O. Box 78u, Singapore. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Chinese English speaking Office903 words
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Advertisement1173 1964-08-22 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box M eU. axtrm LEADINC IMPORTERS OF l-rarlls and Stationary Products tn Kuala Lumpur have Immediate vacancy for Salesman. Qualified applicants will preferably have passed the Senior Cambridge Examination and will have provrn selling experience though not necessarily In the stationary field. They ill1,173 words
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Advertisement987 1964-08-22 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO eU. axtra AIRY ROOM partly furnished uaih- com attached at Jervois Road. Suitable for bachelor, couple, working girl. Details please nhone b pore H***** F FURNISHED 3 BEDROOMED house refrigerator, rur conditioner, targe Kardeu. Just re-decorated. situated off Thomson Rd. 51 m.s.987 words
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Advertisement1030 1964-08-22 14 AGENTS WANTED Ward* SS (Mt*.)—Bax M etc. extra DISTRIBUTORS WANTED throughout Malaysia. Malaysian Agent for excellent quality Decorative. Industrial and Marine Finishes from well known U.K. Paints Manufacturer since 1872. who are suppliers to War Department. Admiralty. Air Ministry, Ministry of Supply. British Railways, British Road Services. British Klectrlcal Board1,030 words
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Advertisement833 1964-08-22 14 HIRE PURCHASE re Worets SS Ml*.)— Box SO ci*. txtro REFRICERATOR&. RADIO ANO T.V. Beta oo easy payment terms (no down payment). Special discount tor cash. Eaneld Company, 5. Upper Pickering Street. Singapore. Tele p boss *****. SPARTON RADIO SERVICE Offers you a wide range of Television. Radio. Refrigerators and833 words
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Advertisement1058 1964-08-22 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* U (Ml*.)— Box 10 eta. axtrm FIAT 600 Ash i;r.-y 10 months 7.000 miles, one Eurp. owner. No accidents. $3,400. Tel. (B'pore) BVeV*. FORD PREFECT. 14.500 miles, two European owners, perfect condition. $2,600. Phone (Spore) 67,333. FIAT 6000 LlKht srrry. Used two months In Europe arriving1,058 words
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Advertisement1102 1964-08-22 15 JAPRtU SUVICE IU LONDON, j.VtßfilOt a. CONTINENTAL fOUV. BENAVON >0 X" Pft\ Smeaoi.'t »t S»*» 'omxt G'mouth Bet 12 Gd. 45/Aag 24 Aaf 25/21 Aag 11/ 1 *ENRiNNEs f ssr 1 srs fiPTi VST* *BR* =ll)| aS •Inpoora P. STnua Pwaaas] lENDEARB tUmtmt Aw 31/ 3 letTi/ I ■ENHIANT L'pooi,1,102 words
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Advertisement1224 1964-08-22 15 feELLERMAfI BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH StnpMrt Pt S'tiMi Peeang •CITY Of DURHAM SO. 3V3S/23 Aeg 24 It »»t 2'»« I CITY OF COLOMIP 21/31 A»g •tm uf uictsui wnun umsw »»en ■mi uf DtLUNsioH n/»twt ntMi •cm o* ueds n/a oct n/is oct1,224 words
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Article395 1964-08-22 16 Quiet week in rubber market H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. in their weekly Malayan rubber report say this has been one oi the quietest weeks of trading for some time. Values nave changed little and terminal markets have not given any lead to develop a trend. The Indonesian landing in Johore395 words
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Article74 1964-08-22 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per picul yasttrday: Csoenut ell: bulk $Sli sellers, drum SMi sellers. Copra: Aug. Sept. UK Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white Jl32a sellers, Sarawak whlta $130 sellers, apodal Sarawak black SI OS sellers, garbled Lampons black JlO7l sellers. ABTA $117 i sellers. Singapore74 words
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Article28 1964-08-22 16 AUGUST 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66i cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $641.25 a picul (down $2.62} Unofficial estimated offering: 200 tons (up five tons).28 words
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708 1964-08-22 16 Prom Our Market Correspondent mHE Malayan Stock ExJ. change closed yesterday on a steady and cheerful note with a good underlying tone. The market now appears to be in a phase of consolidation, having overcome its jitters. Industrials closed with a long list708 words
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Article25 1964-08-22 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indirrs Auk. 20 Aug. 31 •Industrials: 82.53 XP..81 Tins: 120.63 119.75 S rubber*: 101.78 101.58 •Oef. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10025 words
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Article916 1964-08-22 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boiuttsd (1.000) $1 Ounlopt (3.000) $1.72, (3,000) 5X.73 (2.000) »1.74, (1.000) 51. 76. (1.000) $!.">; Esto ords. (2,000) $2.06, (4.000)916 words
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Article248 1964-08-22 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber f.a.b. closed at S p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 661 cents per lb. up five-eighth* of a cent on Thursday's cloxlng Mai fur the povKlon. The tone wa.t nteady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prieee In cent! per Ib. yesterday: Int. I248 words
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217 1964-08-22 16 rpHE price of Straits tin on A Penang market yesterday fell $2.62* a plcul to $641.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen five tons to 200 tons. In London earlier, spot had been up £3<j a ton but forward metal was217 words
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Advertisement1181 1964-08-22 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Serviea H'kong Yokonam Halifaa Montreal Toronto Cleveland Chicago "Tcias Man" 21 Stpt 2 Oct 2t Oct 2 Nit S Nit 12 Nat Ktuktwa Man" 4 Sipt 14 Sipt 18 Oct 22 Oct 21 Oct SO Oct 8 Met We«t Coast ot1,181 words
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Advertisement1045 1964-08-22 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. EULF SERVICE It: Mtltearai, Sftaey. Tt: Madras art Nagapattisaa. BUL.M.A "I"' "-1^ ,^,7- ««UU S/1B P S f A. NS iTstpV BAtPETA 8 Ott 1/11 Oct 12/12 S oS JUl S' 4 J5 FROM AUSTRALIA ANO N.ZEALAND. a k »nuo ii/n^EF' Cll tU Luit1,045 words
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Advertisement261 1964-08-22 16 SPORE P'SHAM PENANG ETA/ETO ETA/ETO ETA/ETO FROM JAPAN ANO HONGKONG M.V. "STATE OF ANOHRA" for Madras and Bombay Aug. 25/2* FROM AUSTRALIA MV. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" for Ceylon. Modros Calcutta Aug. 29/S«pt. 2 Sept. 4/ 9 FROM MADRAS, NAGAPATTINAM t, PENANG T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" for P'Sham, Fenang, Nagapattinom Modroi Aug.261 words
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Article131 1964-08-22 17 MELBOURNE, Prl.— Industrials overall were firmer but most leaders barely held levels. Courtaulds featured after U.K. Courtaulds bid for 25 per cent of local shares at 20/-. Rising to 19/4 early, they closed at 18/6. Base metals steadied. Broken Hill South regained 1/- to 25/9. Westen Mining however131 words
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Article246 1964-08-22 17 Aug. 21. Three months. INDUSTRIALS istead 13 rts M. Containers 12 cts. i i n lops 14 cts M. Cables lo cts. City Dev. 7 eta, McAlister 13 cts. K Smelters 25 ctl, M Invest. 11 rts. Ksso 14 cts. 0.C.8.C. 19 cts. Fed. Disp. 12 cts. Rothmans246 words
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Article117 1964-08-22 17 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves er expected today ars: Madison Lloyd 1/2, Fernbrook 3/4, Maru 3. Melwa Maru 10/11, St. i it i/ook 1.V16. Falstria IS. Mikumo Han I.. Mlkunl Muni 23/24. AutoMieilon BvH City of Durham 35/36, CaJtaa K.inu'hi 3V39. Maria Fausta 4H/41, Tratubalt117 words
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Article34 1964-08-22 17 '[■ME Malayan Eichsnie Banks' At--1 seciatien made this change In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all r;.tf« to $100): Selling TT or OD ready i Belgian Francs 1603. The rest SNJM unchanged.34 words
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Article35 1964-08-22 17 ON the Iret exchange market In Hong Konc yesterday the U.S. n< liar ,1 quoted at 0.76 for TT lor cash. Sterling wax quoted at IS.W aad en* tsal of gold at 249|.35 words
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Advertisement366 1964-08-22 17 (Continued From Page 14) FOR SALE 20 Wordt U (Mm.)— Box SO rl». exfra DEHUMINITIFIER 110 V each at $***** ihi. 12V 230 V Motor Siren at $«O.(H) Brand M, Tithes. 62 Middle Koad, Spore. Phone *****. B A O. T.V. SETS produce excellent picture and sound. Eastland Trading Co.,366 words
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Advertisement974 1964-08-22 17 FOR SALE it Word* SS (V in.)— Box St eU. 4xl ra AOMEL MONITOR 0.8. stand with Drawing Board and Kent Drafting Machine nardly used $500/ 0.n.0. Telephone Miss Tan K.L. *****. SALt NOW ON!! >iwciml discount on American men's blue Jeans "Maverick" "Wrangler". Men's. Ladies woollen sweaters cardigan at974 words
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Advertisement762 1964-08-22 17 DRESSES k DRESSMAKING It Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St el*, extra CHAN RITA at sb Hi no Mrccl a pun for all your requirements in Ladlei i tailoring. I*, also curries everything In Ladles wur and a nig selection Ie bar es. ■O SIAMC. 87 Tanglin Road. Singapore. High Class762 words
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Advertisement648 1964-08-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT i STATE OF SABAH Applications are Invited for the following appointments in the Sabah State Public Works Department: 1. Executive Engineer (Salary Scale 5660-***** In Division I. Scale A). 2 Executive Engineer r (Materials Laboratory) i (Salary Scale $fi6o-$1420 In Division I, Scale A). i 3. Executive Engineer648 words
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Advertisement775 1964-08-22 17 TENDERS THE LENGA NEW RUBBER PLANTING SCHEMEPHASE II TENDER NOTICE FOR WORKS. Tenders will be received up to 12.00 noon on 5.9.64 for the following works:— 1. Total eradication of lalang, clearing stumps and undergrowths within the planting areas In three separate block totalling 828 acres as per Specification attached.775 words
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Advertisement856 1964-08-22 17 NOTICES CHAPTER 19S (Pawnbroker!) I'nredermrd Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 136 New Bridge Hoaa, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Fohi No. 295 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Patt) Yong Kee. No. 387 South Bridge Road. Scow Klan (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103856 words
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Advertisement806 1964-08-22 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE »>PPUCATIONS are invited from Malaysian Citizens (which •xprcs-sior. includes "Singapore Citizens") for the appointment scheduled below > APPOINTMENT: PROBATION AND AFTKKC ARK OFFICER. Social Welfare Department. Singapore. SALARY SCALE: MEN: $324x14-352 '420x14-518/538x18-700 Women: $296 x 14 324 360 x 13 399 417x 13 456 476806 words
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Article397 1964-08-22 18 HE WILL BE STRONG RIVAL TO BUS FULL 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri Aratiatia, a fancied runner in the Cl. 4 Div. 1 6f handicap on Sunday, put up a sparkling performance on the training track here this morning. Ridden by Ken Bmith this six-year-old galloped faultlessly over 3f397 words
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Article1828 1964-08-22 18 RUNNERS AND RIDERS AT K.L TOMORROW CARD KEY: A leiter alter the horses name Indicates the type of going prelerred: f fast: g good; s soft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) strongly fancied; (F) fancied. Apprentice allowances: Soaldi, P.K. Leon? and Dragon 3-lb: Nazudl. Nr nno. Chong 5-lb;1,828 words
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Article697 1964-08-22 18 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies 9 Epsom |ccp spotlights the fancied runners at K.L. tomorrow. Race One FOUR O'CLOCK III: Past finishing third to Ardent Lad over Inoh s if in May: twice placed over 7f earlier in season. FLYING MIST: Useful over 7f. HOI. I II MENANG: Narrowly beaten by697 words
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Advertisement633 1964-08-22 18 OFFICIAL NOTICE rROI'OSM. TO < HA.MiK A inn \mi I. John Peier Woodcock oJ Publu Works Department. Max- well Road, Kuala Lumpur, hereby Bive notice that In consequence of I tlit- vMshei ot the vessel's new I have applied to the Minister ol Transport under Sectiou 47 of the Merchant633 words
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Advertisement411 1964-08-22 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the i Chairman, Economic Development Board. 2nd ""loor. Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday. 4th September. 1964 for:— CONSTRUCTION OP FILED FOUNDATIONS, ABUTMENTS AND PIERS FOR RAILWAY j BRIDGE NO. 3 OVER SUNOEI PANDAN— 3 SPANS OF 50-0" EACH411 words
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Advertisement399 1964-08-22 18 1 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Develop- 1 ment Board, 2nd Floor. Pullerton Building, up to noon on Tuesday. Ist September. 1964, for> CONSTRUCTION OP CHAIN '< LINK FENCING AT KALLAMO PABK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE i 1 Show Round on Tuesday. 25.8.64399 words
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Advertisement292 1964-08-22 18 Make Your Lips 5 NON-SMEARING /^^v 2^ 4T Colour Available: A. B. TV. R. S Sole Aficnts:— Z WING ON CO. Z 73-75 South Bridge Road. Spore—T el: ***** An Opportunity For You To Make A Good Investment! ENG KHONG PARK At Toh Tuck Rood, off Jurong Rood, SinQopoce. (7th292 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1964-08-22 19 Pick your winner with a pin in most open tourney yet fHE Merdeka football festival, the friendly tournament which is enjoyed by thousands of Malaysians each year and followed by millions in Asia, starts at the Merdeka Stadium today. This annual invasion by good neighbours from far and r/ear has1,030 words
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286 1964-08-22 19 THIS CAN BE BRIGHTEST TOURNEY TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Competition in the Seventh Anniversary Meredaka Football tournotiient. says Tengku Abdul Rp'.man-. F.A.M. president, in a .-peclal message on the tournament, "is bound to be very keen as the visiting countries are sending their strongest teams, some oj whom will be286 words
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Article451 1964-08-22 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By Kuala Lumpur, Friday NATIONALIST CHINA'S team for the Merdeka X1 soccer tournament are better prepared this time than last year when they won the Tergku Abdul Rahman Gold Trophy with only nine days' of training, said coach Lee Wai Tong. The Nationalist451 words
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453 1964-08-22 19 Singapore dominate with four records KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. four oi tne swimmers on the ASAM's short list for stlection to the Olympic lOa m c s in Tokyo Tan Thuan Hens:. Bernard Chan. Cheah Tone Kirn and Marny Jolly gave record-breaking I performances at the Malaysian championships held at the453 words
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Article105 1964-08-22 19 rE order of events at the Merdeka Stadium today, first day of the Merdeka football tournament it: 7 p.m. Their Matotlces the Hint and Queen arrive; the marchpast of the nine competing tram* will follow immediately to music played by the band of Royal Malaysia105 words
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Advertisement422 1964-08-22 19 the way one looks at you the way you look at her _m 4f*^\A TM* if the way one looks at you. iou can red hei value from jut .ooking a I (3U \J fhe BMW Tlle chassis is beautiful, the interior finish is elegant, the extros IV IB 11422 words
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Miscellaneous80 1964-08-22 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Merdeka Tourney: Malaysia rhailand 730 p.m Burma v Korea 9.00 (Merdeka Stadium i McGHUvra> Cap: Chanßkat Kindtn« Est v Johore Labis Est (TPCA 5.30 Ojn.) CRICKET Mentri Besar Shield: North Malays v South Malays (Ipoh M'pal padanß) TENNIS Raja Masa Cop: Perak Malays v Negri Malays (Pt.80 words
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Article57 1964-08-22 20 Laos mop-up goes on VIENTIANE. Prl. Government mopplne-up operations against two companies of pro-Communist Pathet Lao troops south of Ban Thlehg village are "going well." according to a military source here. The operations against the troops, who were cut off from the main body of Pathet Lao north of theReuter - 57 words
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Article57 1964-08-22 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Ministry of health mobile X-ray unit will take X-ray photographs of university students and staff at the University of Singapore Students' Union house on Aug. 24, 25, and 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The mobile X-ray unit will be at the King Edward57 words
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Article43 1964-08-22 20 SINGAPORE, Prl. The Macpherson Youth Movement of the People's Association will be conducting a free course on International folk dances for people between 12 and 21. Applications, which close on Aug. 23, should be made at the Macpherson Road community centre.43 words
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Article62 1964-08-22 20 JESSELTON. Prl. —The Sabah Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, returned today from Kuchlng after holding one-day talk., with the Sarawak Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Kalong Nlngkan, on defence m the two Borneo States. He did not disclose details of the talks. Dato Stephens said the border62 words
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Article405 1964-08-22 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Prl. The better trend established in the stock markets yesterday was maintained today, and the week ended on a much brighter note. Business was on a small scale but selective buying found the market poorly supplied with stock. Gilts continued their rally and closed with fresh gains.405 words
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304 1964-08-22 20 Rahman leaves to probe Sabah's adult education and Rida needs KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Till! Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development. Inehe Abdul Rahman Ya'acob, left today for Sabah to "investigate the need" for adult education and Rural and Industrial Development Authority schemes in the State. He said that rural304 words
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290 1964-08-22 20 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD By KUCHING, Fri. The Central Government is offering Sarawak better quality rice at a cheaper rate and the State's rice importers have agreed to buy one picul of Government stockpile rice at $27 a picul to every two piculs of imported rice290 words
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Article398 1964-08-22 20 LONDON, Friday. XHE Australian cricketers today drew their match against the MCC president's eleven at Lord's. At the end of play the scores were: Australians 162 and 258 for six declared, MCC presidents eleven 193 for nine declared and 179 for seven. Big hitting by Barry398 words
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Article77 1964-08-22 20 SINOAPORE, Fri. The draw for the first round of the Singapore women's open golf championshlo to be played over the Island Course. Upper Thomson Road, on Sunday is: 2 p.m.. S. Holloway and N. Beaton; 2.05. L. Sandy and B. Chambers, J. M. Dore and R Lim: 2.15.77 words
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Article35 1964-08-22 20 OLYXTPIA (Greece), Fri.— The Olympic flame for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, which will pass through Kuala Lumpur, was lit here today and departed for Athens borne by a Greek runner. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article74 1964-08-22 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— Chai Hon Yoon will lead Singapore tha holders, in the Tun Abdul Razak Cup inter-state hockey championship against Penang. Selanpor and Ncgri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur from Sept. 4 to Sept. 6. Singapore's team Anwaml Hag. Foon Rons Chee, R. Gomez, Ec Chone Beny.74 words
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Article29 1964-08-22 20 SAN REMO. Fri.— Bruno Visintln dt&ly) kept his European light -middleweight boxlnsj title wnen he outpointed Cesareo Barrera i Spain > over 15 rounds here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement83 1964-08-22 20 THE VALUE OF MILK ♦< W A glass of milk with your meals ensures that you are 1 f getting the full nourishment your body needs. Magnolia Milk provides almost all the elements your body requires. 1 Magnolia Milk contains important vitamins, calcium, protein and is a valuable source of83 words
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Advertisement47 1964-08-22 20 Lav CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) COM CE: B. ■■> Kunk- Ti k nO IvlliKi Am; Kia Ud :in<l Annii-M.in. <i o M Ooaato Pinto Aatfim i M THE ENGAGEMENT is I btw^n Nlgi i of Kn.tia Lampur I Mr. i;.h. D KM liorvi Mawtray i<tilr.\ i m47 words
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Miscellaneous41 1964-08-22 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Mistiest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 90 72 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 90 7341 words
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