The Straits Times, 28 August 1964
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Title Section19 1964-08-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73119 words
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Article, Illustration486 1964-08-28 1 Two-month caretakers SOUTH VIETNAM'S MILITARY JUNTA DISSOLVES ITSELF; HOPES OF CALLING A NATIONAL CONGRESS MEETING Plus two other generals SAIGON, Thursday SOUTH Vietnam's Military Junta today decided to dissolve itself and set up a committee of three generals to run the country, including the ousted President, GeneralAgencies - 486 words
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206 1964-08-28 1 Communist Njoto gets post in major reshuffle SOEK FORMS A NASAKOM CABINET JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno today introduced a Communist into his Cabinet for the first time when he announced a major Cabinet reshuffle. He brought in Mr. NJoto, Deputy Chairman of the Communist Party, as Minister Attached to theReuter - 206 words
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Article41 1964-08-28 1 MONTE CARLO (Monaco*, Thurs. Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, with their two children and two guests, returned to Monte Carlo today aboard the Prince's yacht "Albercaro n.' 1 after a Mediterranean cruise which began on Aug. 18. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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328 1964-08-28 1 GABRIEL LEE - SKY BOOMS WARNING: 'GIVE UP OR ELSE GABRIEL LEE: From PONTIAN KECHIL, Thurs A VOICE aircraft of the Malaysian Security Forces today flew twice over a vast estate, a few miles from here, and warned a large band of fully-armed Indonesian infiltrators believed to be hiding there to give themselves328 words
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Article55 1964-08-28 1 KUCHING, Thurs. Security forces in Sarawak are on the alert for any attempt by Indonesians or Communists to launch attacks or make sabotage attempts on Malaysia Day. Last night, the police rounded up IS Indonesian men and one Indonesian woman living In the Kuching and Bau55 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1964-08-28 1 Lord Head replies: Singapore had clear warning KUALA LUMPUR Thursday TIIK British High Commissioner, Lord Head, May described as "illogical" the Singapore Government's action in banning 4(5 British commodities. He said that Singapore's cotton goods trade with Britain was built up after a clear warning that she could not expect1,509 words
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Article310 1964-08-28 1 DUTCH ENVOY SEES TENGKU TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Dutch Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. L. Kruytbosch, will meet Tengku Abdul Rahman tomorrow to "settle any misunderstanding" that may have arisen between Malaysia and Holland over his country's assistance to Indonesia. He said there was no question of aid from Holland310 words
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176 1964-08-28 1 Goh: We'll help stop 'backdoor' entry SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today offered to co-operate with the British Government on measures to stop any "backdoor" entry of Hong Kong textiles. He added, however, that lie was not convinced that the desire to atop unauthorised entry of176 words
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Article68 1964-08-28 1 KI'ALA L U M PIR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysia Police today announced a nationwide ban on the firing of fire crackers on Malaysia Day. Those who let off crackers on Malaysia Day would be guilty of an offence and would be dealt with accordingly, a Government68 words
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193 1964-08-28 1 SEA-CURFEW ALONG TAWAU TO SEMPORNA COAST JESSEI/TON. Thu r s The Sabah Government today announced a three-night sea curfew along the coast from Tauau to Semporna in eastern Sabah. from Aug. 29 to 31. All movements would be prohibited between dusk and dawn. Mr. H. Georee. the Rcsiden* of Tawau.Agencies - 193 words
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Article36 1964-08-28 1 TAIPEH. Tliurs. Over 1.000 students of a school in Lhasa, capital of Tibet, staged an uprising against the Peking regime in early July, the Central News Agency, a Nationalist Chinese official organ reported today.36 words
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Article154 1964-08-28 1 S'pore pledges rural plan support KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Singapore has agreed to give "full co-operation" to the Central Government in implementing rural development projects in the State. This decision was taken at a meeting here this morning between the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. and Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee154 words
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Article31 1964-08-28 1 KHARTOUM. Thurs. Thirtyfour people, including women and rhlldrcn. were drowned ii. tle Atbara River In E«st Suriiin yw t«rday ".hen then bowl overturned in the powerful current. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1964-08-28 1 MACA: DRIFT TO COMMUNISTS MANILA. Thurs President MM|l|ll ">.» id today Indonesia apparently drifting towards Communist camp hut he would do utmost tv save it oomplrh'ly Tallin* to reds— lPl. (See this pane)34 words
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Advertisement54 1964-08-28 1 FOR PERFECT RECEPTION Buy SHARP TRANSISTOR RAD'OS SOLID AS A ROCK c?- OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.03 ISSUED A FULLY PAID S 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE S 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $479,000,000.00 SAVE SAFELY SAVE WISELY SAVE WITH 0.C8.C. Branches throughout Malaysia54 words
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271 1964-08-28 2 YEW DELHI, Thurs.— Floods resulting from heavy monsoon rains across Northern India have left hundreds of thousands of peopie homeless and ruined thousands of acres of sorely needed crops. Homes of 200.000 people in Delhi were flooded. Thp homeless In adjoining Punjab •tateAP - 271 words
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Article33 1964-08-28 2 SRINAGAR. Thurs. Three Pafciititm and three Indian soldiers were killed in two firing incidents acroa the Kashmir < cens-rfire line near Tithwal. northwest Kashmir. on Tuesday i Indian Army .sources shiq here.33 words
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183 1964-08-28 2 BIG LAND OFFER IN HONG KONG FOR GROWTH HONG KONG. Ihurs.— The Hone Kong Government today announced details of the sale by lender of sole development rishts to about 13 and a half acres of land in the heart of the city's business district. The scheme is officially tliserihed asReuter - 183 words
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Article93 1964-08-28 2 JOHANNESBURG. Thuis South African security police have arrested a lawyer, Mr. Lewis Baker, while he was de- lending a client in the magistrate's court at Benoni, 20 mile* from here. Mr. Baker's wife said Mrs. Baker said police took the lawyer from the court to93 words
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Article, Illustration113 1964-08-28 2 FOLLOWING protests by students and Buddhists against the one-man rule of Major General Nguyen Khanh, he has resigned as President. On Tuesday, the military junta ruling South Vietnam met to elect a new leader but was unable to reach a decision. The Military Revolutionary113 words
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Article214 1964-08-28 2 SALISBURY. Thurs SOUTHERN Rhodesia yesterday banned the countrys two big African nationalist parties and imposed a three-month st:.te of emergency on the capital's Highfield African township. Last night the Legislative Assembly passed by 24 votes to 1 a motion to ban the Dally News after Mr.Reuter - 214 words
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237 1964-08-28 2 Vietnamese rioters beat four patients to death FkA NANG (Soutb Vietnam), Thurs. Religious rioters broke into the Da Nang civil hospital here yesterday and beat four patients to death, according to an American doctor on the hospital staff. The four were among dozens of patients under treatment in the oldReuter - 237 words
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Article48 1964-08-28 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— The Japanes« Health and Welfare Ministry notified the World Health Organisation at Geneva yesterday of an outbreak of cholera In Japan. This measure automatically designated the Okubo area in Narashtno city. 10 m;ies east of Tokyo, as a cholera-Infested are* A.P.AP - 48 words
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172 1964-08-28 3 N-arms WASHINGTON. Thurv— The I.S. stockpile «-f atomic weapons i> still incrrasini;. but at a reduced rate, the Atomic Energy Commission disclosed yesterday. The disclosure, representing the first evidence of a slowing down in the build-up of nuclear arms since the A-bombAP - 172 words
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145 1964-08-28 3 DOCTOR KILLS HIMSELF AFTER CORONER'S CRITICISM VJEWCASTLE UPON- TYNE (England), Thurs. Two weeks ago. Dr. Basil Elliott listened in misery while a coroner criticised him for his role in his wife's suicide. Then Dr. Elliott. 63. went home, wrote a note, swallowed an overdose of sleeping tablets and died, with145 words
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Article31 1964-08-28 3 ROME. Thurs. Mr. Luigi Longo. 64. has been elected secretary- > general of the Italian Communist Party in succession to Palmiro I Togliattl, who died last week 1 Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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404 1964-08-28 3 Party convention told: Senator from Minnesota is best man for the job ATLANTIC CITY, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson told a cheering Democratic convention after his nomination last night that he would lead it to "an overwhelming victory" in November. In a404 words
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Article30 1964-08-28 3 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. Leonid Brezhnev, former President of the Soviet Union and widely regarded as heir apparetu of Mr. Khrushchev, visited the Vatican yesterday as a tourist. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration115 1964-08-28 3 'He's right, yes extreme right' ATLANTIC CITY, Thurs. A new sign went up in this Democratic Convention City yesterday to checkmate one supporting the Republican presidential candidate. Senator Barry Goldwater. Before the Democratic convention opened. Republicans installed a huge billboard picturing Senator Goldwater and the words "in your heart, you115 words
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133 1964-08-28 3 Makarios a strong wish for union with Greece NICOSIA. Thurs. President Makarins of Cyprus said yesterday he would welcome the unconditional union of the island with Greece. It was the Arcnbishop •trongest statement on Enosi.s, the Greek word lor union, in several months. He made it in an official greetingAP - 133 words
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Article33 1964-08-28 3 COPENHAGEN. Thurs.—Moscow was officially chosen yesterday as the venue for the 1966 Inter-Parliamentary Union Session. This was decided when nearly 600 union delegates concluded a one-week session here. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article76 1964-08-28 3 LONDON. Thurs. The average weekly earnings of British industrial workers reached an all-time record level of V l7 12s 5d last April, the Ministry of Labour announced here. For these wage packets 50 per cent higher than in April 195G the men worked an average of 47.876 words
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135 1964-08-28 3 SECOND NO TO CUBA BY BRITAIN ON VC10 LONDON, Thurs. British Aircraft Corporation has refused for a second time to sell any of its new longrange VCIO jet airliners to Cuba, a corporation spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said a London agent acting for Cuba's state airline had approachedReuter - 135 words
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Article35 1964-08-28 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Soviet scientists at the Joint nuclear research institute of Dubna say they have discovered a new element— the 104 th of the Mendeleye periodic table, the Soviet news agency Tass announced.35 words
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422 1964-08-28 4 SPREAD OF NATIONAL LANGUAGE SINGAPORE, Thursday. "THK use of the national language should be extended into the field of sport and not be confined only to educational and cultural activities. This was stressed by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy422 words
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Article, Illustration156 1964-08-28 4 RITA WILL CHARM YOU AT THE '8.30 SPECIAL RITA SORIANO, a charmer with a mellow voice who has charmed audiences in night clubs, on TV and radio. She will charm you too. at the National Theatre on Sept. 7, when Singstar Associates and the Straits Times, jointly sponsor a grand156 words
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Article87 1964-08-28 4 NO DELIVERY OF POSTS ON MONDAY SINGAPORE. Thurs.— There will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels in Singapore on Monday (Malaysia Day). The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices will be open from 9 a.m. to87 words
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Article45 1964-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Jalan Jentera and Jurong industrial area tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and in Kampong Ayer Gemuroh between Wing Loong Road and Tanah Merah Besar on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.45 words
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Article29 1964-08-28 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Paslr Panjang Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore, will hold a meeting at the Alexandra Bricks Works on Saturday at 6 p.m.29 words
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Article24 1964-08-28 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The North Indian Hindu Association will celebrate the birthday of Lord Krishna at their premises on Sunday at 8 p.m.24 words
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Article280 1964-08-28 4 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has urged higher institutions in Singapore to identify themselves with the needs and aspirations of the people. Addressing 173 graduands at the Polytechnic's fourth graduation day ceremony at the Victoria Theatre yesterday, he said: Vital role280 words
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Article68 1964-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A hi* Increase in the staff of Malaysian Airways will take place within two years when the expansion programme of the airline gains momentum With the purchase of five more Comet 4 aircraft, and the opening of the new international airport in Kuala Lumpur68 words
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Miscellaneous174 1964-08-28 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR r PHK following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: liom London. Damascus, Karachi, Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur iBAT'.Ui :,.iu p.m.: from 1-ondon, Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran. Bombay, Colombo iBA TU) 7.40 p.m from Sydney, Darwin (BA 701) 6.50174 words
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Miscellaneous296 1964-08-28 4 Kuala Lumpur (ML 003) 1.40 p.m.: from Kota Bharu. Kuala Lumpur ML 043) 2 p.m.; from Bangkok, Penang (ML 5S3) 5 50 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 021) 10.30 a.m.: from Hong Kong (ML US) 3. IS p.m.: from Kuching (ML 451) W.2S |>.m Air India: From Nrw York London,296 words
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531 1964-08-28 5 IPOH, Thursday. pOUR youths were sentenced to a total of 31 years jail and three of them to 20 strokes of the rotan, for their part in what was des cribed by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the High531 words
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80 1964-08-28 5 Drug haul from taxi at border checkpost BANGKOK. Thurs. Customs officials of Sadao district in South Thailand bordering Mil.ivsia yesterday seized I 5 .375.000 worth of morphine hidden in a taxi bound for Malaysia. Reports received here said 50 packages of morphine weighing 3.248 grammes were found in the taxi,80 words
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86 1964-08-28 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The National Library's South-East Asia Room will be opened by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajarainam, tomorrow Mr. Tan Yeok Seong. book collector and industrialist, will present his Ya Yin Kwan oi" Palm Shade Pavilion collection of 10.000 volumes to the86 words
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126 1964-08-28 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Archbishop of MalaccaSingapore, the Monsißnor Michael Olcomendv, will bless the new St. Joseph's Church buildinß, described as the bi^Kest in Malaysia, in Bukit Timah Road, on Sunday. Tne ceremony at 4.30 p.m. will be followed by a low Mass. The new126 words
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269 1964-08-28 5 Mother, 50, bound over for abetting bigamy DAUGHTER WED WHILE MARRIAGE NOT DISSOLVED IPOH, Thurs. Bishan 1 Kaur. 50, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to abetting bigamy by her daughter, Jagindar Kaur. 18. Bhe was bound over by the president, Inche Mohamed Azmi bin Dato Haji Kamaruddin,269 words
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184 1964-08-28 5 KANGAR. Thuts.--A liveman committee has been set up to start a fund for a i former RAF man who is j now unemployed in Kangar He Is a convert to Islam Inche Johari Mac Well: son, 39. is staying here with his wife.184 words
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259 1964-08-28 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Eighth Magistrate, Mr. S. Rajendran. was today told how a graduate teacher allegedly forced an at- 1 tractive young bar waitress into "very embarrassing circumstances, inducing her to succumb to part of his advances." Mr. David Marshall, prosecuting on a flat,259 words
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Advertisement242 1964-08-28 5 fe NEW PROGRAMME m at PAMERAN g| I Kodak I Ay take pictures or movies of tC TARIAN BAJU KURONG (National Dress Dance) ff3\ PERISTEWA DI-TEPI JALAN A Dane* In The Street 5.% JW TREK TEK TEK (Malay Song) ffi« igS TARIAN SERAMPANG DUA BELAS (Dance of Love) X&i \|s242 words
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Miscellaneous50 1964-08-28 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl POWCY I eH,H6 WEMT) OKAV.OUTA aOBSERED THAT WA/. lAW WA/, C PSSTJKEEM- fME WITH A BUTCH ->(YOU AAAN6Y \OOWN, PORKViy/_|\ SNOW BALL! \/tj VjABBITi^, -^T/hcws that I R w W (Kscrrnoo ~K^ »~R TAXIN' "^NcvV^J^ BUTCH AN' t_^Pr^ cabb c* T>jS an saved yaa/ 2ll2_!_i_2_—_——50 words
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163 1964-08-28 6 Minister to Sabah: Show Malayans conditions in state to lure workers lESSELTON, Thurs. Malayans are ignorant of the conditions prevailing: in Subah under Indonesian confrontation, it was stated here today. The Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development and Justice. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ta'acob, said most Malayans were reluctantAP - 163 words
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Article114 1964-08-28 6 OINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore European Employees' Union has called for a meeting of amahs to- i morrow at 2 p.m. at the j premises of the Singapore j Motor Workshops Em- ployees' Union to discuss their impending dismissal from British and Australiai* armed services on Aug.114 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-08-28 6 Packard packs a punch and Fiat 600 gives cops a lasting headache 'pHIS Fiat 600 was so badly smashed up that Singapore traffic police have found it hard to remove the wreckage since Sunday. The Fiat, parked at East Coast Road, with no one inside, was hit from the rear131 words
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112 1964-08-28 6 PENANG. Thurs. Che Juma Bee hintv Ismail, 19, was rushed to th« Penang General Hospital with stab wounds last night after she had been reportedly attacked by two women. Che Juma. an employee of the Malayan Marine Industries Ltd.. sustained injuries on the112 words
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166 1964-08-28 6 Alliance assemblymen vote themselves more money pENANG, Thurs.— The State Assembly here today voted a 33 1/3 per cent increase to the members' allowance from $375 to $500 a month, retrospective to July 1 this year. "Our duties and responsibilities have Increased considerably since 1962 when our allowances were last166 words
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Article29 1964-08-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Mr R Radakrishnan of the University of Annamalai, India, has been appointed lecturer in linI guistics in the English department of the University here.29 words
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108 1964-08-28 6 ,''JALA LUMPUR, Thura. -A Thai. Mr. Sut Chean bwaths from Kota Bharu. was winner in the Central Electricity Board's speech I contest in the national j language here. Second was Mr I M Khan and third Miss K. P. Velandal. Both work at CEB108 words
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321 1964-08-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs, rpHE People's Action Party at a special conference yesterday passed a resolution reaffirming its determination to establish a democratic, noncommunal, non-Com-munist Malaysia based on socialist principles of equal opportunities and fair shares for all. The conference held at the Cultural321 words
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Article47 1964-08-28 6 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs. Tli/ magistrate here. Inche Ahmad Hanafl. today committed a tapper. D. Anthony Dass- 19. for trial in the Penang High Court, on a charge of murdering another Upper. S. Mandarajah. 18. at the Hindu Temple. Krian Estate, on Feb. 37 this year.47 words
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311 1964-08-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs rrHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. x Lim Swee Aim, today appealed again to shopkeepers to sell their sugar at 45 cents a katl. He also said that an expert would be coming soon to find out whether it311 words
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Advertisement243 1964-08-28 6 Men who guide the destinies of the world wear Rolex watches I You know their names as you know your own. You have seen their faces in a thousand newspapers and magazines. You have seen them on Jfl ■(V^^S^nSliK. newsreels and Television. Their actions and I yßEf^'fr^^V Wf Tfi decisions243 words
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Article, Illustration68 1964-08-28 7 r rHE only woman in 1 a class of 40 to win a diploma in mechanical engineering, Miss Wong Siew Cheng (above) was presented with her diploma by the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon at the graduation ceremony at the Victoria Theatre68 words
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118 1964-08-28 7 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. A complaint that some roofs are leaking in the town's lir.st $708,191 lowcost housing scheme of 126 units at Rifle Range here was made by a People's Progressive Party member, Mr. Neoh Soon Kuan, at the Town Council meeting last, night.118 words
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121 1964-08-28 7 NEW CASE OF CHOLERA SO FREE JABS AGAIN IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Health here announced today that they had found a new case of cholera in Singapore. The patient is a 43--year-old woman from Stanley Street in the heart of the business centre of Singapore. She was121 words
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Article49 1964-08-28 7 IPOH. Thurs. A "Miss Prrak Government Services" will bo elected at a dance, organised by the Perak Government Service!, Jsports Council, at the St. John Ambulance Hall here tomorrow night. The dance is part of the celebrations for the birthday of the Sultan of Perak.49 words
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191 1964-08-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun. has notified the public that he intends to make the manufacture of motor vehicle parts and accessories a pioneer industry. The industry's products will therefore become pioneer products. These are: Parts191 words
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Article38 1964-08-28 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chettiar.s' Temple will offer special prayers to Lord Sree Thandayuthapanl for his blessings on Malaysia Day on Monday and for Malaysia's prosperity and wellbeing at the temple In Tank Road at 8.30 a.m.38 words
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Miscellaneous281 1964-08-28 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Gets Komg wilh f-udden move- grjs sns ars -~s present (10). 8. Club lottery vi dlsgiace? Jiioi 9 Trytn« to sail out to make a the opposite! (4). complaint tlOi. 10 Giaduale returns novel ol 12. source of today's moving 1 primitive kind (10). spirit?281 words
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452 1964-08-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, opened the biggest ever annual MAHA exhibition ai the Bth mile, Old Klang Road, this evening. The Tenerku praised the organisers for their courage and .foresight in planning the present site, adjoining452 words
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147 1964-08-28 8 $21.6 million a year lost on thrown away pig skins CINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia loses more than 521.6 mil ion a year in pig skins simply because they are not being utilised. Mr. Tan Yok Soong. chairman of General Leather Ltd.. said this yesterday at the opening of a pilot plant147 words
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225 1964-08-28 8 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. The Johore Relißious Affairs Department cannot deal effectively with the increasing number of khalwat (close Droximitvi cases among Muslims because of its "outdated" regulations. A Bill to streamline the administration of Muslim law? in the State was oreDared in 1960 to replace the225 words
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Article, Illustration274 1964-08-28 8 He will join Malaysian Airways as sales chief in Perth SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Ronald Leslie Milton, the Director ot Civil Aviation In the Borneo States, will join Malaysian Airways as sales manager, Western Australia, in October. Mr. Milton. 42. has been in Malaysia since 1948 with the various departments of274 words
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284 1964-08-28 8 'Mushroom' bankrupt offers a 20 per cent settlement IPOH. Thurs. Tht former managing director of a "mushroom 1 insurance company, Lav Ah Lim, 38, who incurred about $55,000 debts by buying cars for his employees, told h i s public examination here today that he could only pay $5 a284 words
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Article52 1964-08-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Talks on an air services agreement between the Malaysian ;inri Japanese Governments scheUuled in ).im three days, will equ-r ua fourth day tomorrow. A spokesman of the Minis: rv of Transport who told the Sualu Times tMs today, gave B >n fur52 words
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Advertisement326 1964-08-28 8 THIS IS TELEVISION OF THE FUTURE RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE II SONY weighs only 8 pounds. This is the personal set. So light and oompact you carry it with you like a book, whenever you go. Put it beside your bed, on MM your desk at the office, outdoors for326 words
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Miscellaneous161 1964-08-28 8 Alley Ih>p By V.T. Hnwnlin O SO vyij KKOW^^^^^^* J SPEAKIN6 C* V I mcWIAIS <**»* Mf mO ml .HC>»7~^~^H •BOu"' 'K HORSE O. S>ußfc HE'S NAMES >. »Mf QODC* BAMi f *Ei, v, n nCP *Fi imij, ,5 */17m *i*tGS FREQUENT WHATS t^Of-e, < THERF -Owb ih»i tOK BOHUfc'S161 words
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Article, Illustration1767 1964-08-28 9 How to write a best-seller lYi. AH? .SQUMFfNC SECRET SgRWCE I LAN FLEMING on LAN FLEMING died on Aug. 6. aged 56. He was at the peak of his career. When he died he was working on his 13th James Bond thriller. Six of these have sold over a million1,767 words
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Advertisement120 1964-08-28 9 If you seek a guarantee of exceptional precision... I,^ choose the watch I R.r MM? OMEGA CONSTELLATION til 6 WONO CALENDAR. S.lf -w.nd.ng Chronometer, wifr. H«IQ Ip^mt proor, Ant i -magnetic, shock pro- lIU fv I\f%M I 111 tectcd. In ttamlest steel, gold top ••eel back, and It et. geld.120 words
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Advertisement60 1964-08-28 9 when only the best will do m R||A: IP! I Hk-\>il[i 2 1;.-:: ';':::;:;:f;- W%'\ I y*^b. fit* I THE fjljl GOLDEN PACK Benson Hedges Special Filter Cigarettes give you a beautifully smooth, mild smoke. Always enjoy them at their perfect best they are specially protected by their unique golden60 words
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Obituary112 1964-08-28 10 it Ward, tit (Minimum) CHAN EU KVE 76 passed away Hi I-M. Funeral procession will leave House No. 12. Road 12. I-.J. on Sunday 30-B-K4 at It am MR. ANTHONY AMALADASS aged 8 nt BWx-k No. Room I A of Naval Baas passed away peacefully at 9.00 leavirit kM112 words
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Article155 1964-08-28 10 M W»r4i lit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. 8. Seaathl Rajah. ll«h thank relatives and friends for their asnlstaace. felicitations and girts on thrir marriage. MR A MRS. A. B. Dorsy thank nlatlves/frteods for tfrelr kind attend an<-e valuable presents and assistance on the orr.^lon of -heir dauKbter's marrinier DR.155 words
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Obituary35 1964-08-28 10 70 Wmrdt Sit Minimum t IN LOVING MEMORY of Madam Loo Stran Choo (Mra. Anthony We* Chin Choo) called to rest two years j zS-4-tt Gone but never forgotten bi hti*h:ind and children.35 words
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Article116 1964-08-28 10 20 Word* if (Minimum) SIZES: 31 «5. ITALIAN Men's Shuts Juat arrived at Caprice. 4 Nge« Ann Building. Orchard Road. S'por*. MALAYSIA OAV Cold Storses iusnnarket. Orchard Road, and SinI ipore branches will be closed on Mon- August. No deliveries. LOOK CHIC Rattan Baodbacs to < > viplrnient your116 words
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Article657 1964-08-28 10 Rapprochement between Malaysia and the Philippines is not yet an accomplished fact, but the conditions grow increasingly favourable. One by one, the assumptions which drew the Macapagal administration towards Indonesian and estranged it from Malaysia, have been proved to be false. The accumulating evidence of Indonesian subversion657 words
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Article382 1964-08-28 10 One of the problems involved in promoting the Singapore Polytechnic to university level has been that of ensuring that the State retained a centre for I technical education at lower levels. This could have been I solved by creating, in effect, another Polytechnic; but in- stead it has382 words
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Article148 1964-08-28 10 Banks and insurance companies, according to a Treasury spokesman, have already taken up more than half of the $75 million development loan floated by the Government a fortnight ago. This is excellent news. It is to be j hoped that when the loan closes (probably in early October)148 words
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Letter77 1964-08-28 10 "THERE has been an in- crease of daylight robberies in the streets of K.L. town. (Jalan Mountbatten. Jalan Klyne. Jalan Melayu and Leboh Foch). Victims are usually relieved of their watches, wallets and other personal belongings by groups of youths who usually carry knives and other weapons with them77 words
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Letter136 1964-08-28 10 HELLO Girls: Even this contest has. under male demand (it would appear) degenerated into a "look see" for the judges. The "Miss Golden Voice" contest was started with one purpose in view to pick the operator with the "best" voice, not the best looks. It Is patent, from136 words
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Letter102 1964-08-28 10 f|N Aug. 21 at about 10.45 v p.m. I wanted to make a phone call to Ipoh at the Public Telephone booth at Kampar. I tried to contact the operator and it was more than half-an-hour before I was answered. I enquired as to what the i cause102 words
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Letter179 1964-08-28 10 Mill, bread at no cost I REFER to "Teacher's" 1 letter headed "Free milk and bread at 40 cents." (S.T. Aug. 27 > On the front page of the Straits Times of Aug. 24 it was clearly stated "The Catholic Relief Services of New York, through Its local office provided179 words
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Letter136 1964-08-28 10 For the Information of 'Teacher," our biscuit programme will comprise two ounces or twelve piece > of biscuits in one packet which works out to less than 1J cents a day per child on a monthly basis What is more, this charge of 40 cents ver child per month is136 words
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Article1443 1964-08-28 10 PETER ABSALOM - PETER ABSALOM fl>Y* of{lC4*(l OH \lU*t*i fit* tiff tit*** BAN ON BRITISH GOODS IS ON By THIS is the first of two articles on the Singapore textile industry and the background to the crisis that has led to the Singapore Government imposing a ban on the import of1,443 words
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Advertisement522 1964-08-28 10 mmmiMmMwmWnV^mVmmWt 'mmWmmWmm\ Straits Times k Malay Mail Classified stfvertlssmsnts may b* handed toe Ist Floor COLD STORACC ARCAOST Orchard Rosa COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND NOAD-KATONO KEPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Authorised Agents CITY BOOK BTORE LTD Winchester House. CoMyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Friipstrick's Suptmtrtet M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road.522 words
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Advertisement51 1964-08-28 10 DUTY, HONOUR, COUNTRY. Here are The Reminiscences of General Douglas Mac-Arthur, including never-before-published parts of a forthcoming book. Meet a man who seems to have been born for the role he played in history. Humour, action, and revealing insights into a fascinating human being in AUGUST Eeaders Digest (Now On51 words
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Advertisement78 1964-08-28 10 ELECTRIC 1(11 MOTORS 111 l USED WORLD-WIDE |||||||i| ■*> 4* """ttrrL I i kaV From 1/25 th to 650 h.p. IMJliliJ !;;£:;s EIECTRICi ijjjjjjjjjj Motors to British, \m«fttWW:#l:]:\ American, Canadian Continental Standards j:j:5:!:S:S:S:-:i Over 5 million have been supplied to every pert oi the world. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYSIA R.78 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1964-08-28 11 SINGAPORE, Thur*. Williamson: It is meant to give protection to local industry; not slam door on imported goods THE chairman of the Malaysia Tariff Advisory Board, Mr. L.A.D. Williamson, impressed on Singapore merchants and manufacturers today that the Common Market did not mean building a1,233 words
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Article, Illustration463 1964-08-28 11 Extra-mural expert from UK resigns from S'pore varsity SET UP DEPARTMENT 10 MONTHS AGO, HE DENIES RUMOURS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The director of the University of Singapore' s extra-mural studies department has resigned his post after coming out from Britain to establish this new department 10 months ago. Confirming his resignation463 words
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131 1964-08-28 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. One donation of $29.70 was received today through the Straits Times for the National Trades Union Congress rehabilitation fund for victims of the recent Singapore disturbances bringing the total of the fund to $33,118.77. The donation was from "surplus from131 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-08-28 11 Tengku Shahariah at the celebrations rpENGKI Shahariah x (above), wife of the TrtiKku Mahkota of Johore, was present at the Hari Wanita celebrations in Johore Bahru on Tuesday. In the Straits Times yesterday. Tengku Shahariah was incorrectly described as the wife of the Sultan of Johore. We tender our deepest83 words
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Article53 1964-08-28 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A taxi driver. Sullan bin Ahmad, was fined $50 In a traffic magistrate's court today for driving his taxi in an inconsiderate manner along Bukit Timah Road on Feb. 24. While overtaking a motor-cycle Sullan swerved to the left and collided wiih it.53 words
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Article34 1964-08-28 11 TAIPING. Thurs. A motorcyclist. Kamaruddin bin Ahmed, 40. was killed on the main trunk road in Bukit Berapit. near here. this morning when he was involved in a collision with a van.34 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-08-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE permanent secretary to the Prime Minister's Department and secretary to the Cabinet, Dato (Dr.) Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid, has been appointed chairman of the Public Services Commission, it was announced today. He takes over on Monday from360 words
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106 1964-08-28 11 JTUCmSG, Than.—Knching needed more modern hotels and the Municipal Council had decided not to permit any more conversions of shophouses into hotels, said the president of the Council Mr. Ong Kee Hui today. He said an increasing number of tourists and visitors were106 words
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208 1964-08-28 11 42 tourist guides to get certificates from Byrne CINGAPORE. Thurs.— Forty-two out of 51 people who took the guide training course sponsored by the Tourist Promotion Board will graduate tomorrow. They will be presented with their certificates, badges and letters of authority by th« chairman of the board. Mr. K.208 words
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Advertisement357 1964-08-28 11 Robinsons MEN'S WEAR f JsW^ PRICED TO CLEAR! HURRY! DRESS JUUlira Tyi Aert Underweor in HURRY MATERIALS Vj W6l>| >l >>f 100% Sea Island Cotton FOR w^ A v <"^ kJ/\%A/ m<% r/i l Wide range of beau.;.. .^fl K X /fTS. NOW 3 50 eoeh FHE BESI Silk, Rayon.357 words
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Miscellaneous641 1964-08-28 11 _>- Disc; 11.00 News: 11.05 The RADIO SINGAPURA Sound or Jazz: 11.30 Before We Say Goodnight: 12 nudSHORTWAVE SERVICES: night Close. 41 and 25 metres RAnm MALAYSIA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: MAUIU IVIMUATOIM 476 metres w «nn r-^H M«^ in NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning. IiFRVirFS- 417 and «n •>641 words
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Article, Illustration72 1964-08-28 12 EXECUTIVE FLIES TO BRITAIN MR. KHOR THIAIkJ CHUAN (above), an executive of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd. who flies to Britain on Sunday for 31 months' technical training in Ids major manufacturing divisions. A large part of his time will be spent in 1.C.1.'s dyestuffs division. Mr Khor. 25. is a science72 words
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262 1964-08-28 12 GADGETS BOOST ELECTRIC POWER DEMAND r[E zest with which Singapore people go about in their pursuit of living comforts is clearly reflected in the State's continuously increasing domestic elec-j tricity consumption. In 1959 the total domestic electricity consumption totalled 251.5 million kilowatthours compared with last year's total of 475.9 million262 words
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Article206 1964-08-28 12 IBM instate Olympic scorer A SIA'S largest computer installation, which will keep score on the Olympic Games in October, has gone into operation in Tokyo. The first task undertaken at the IBM Olympic Datacentre, the Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee announced, was the registration of nations and the events in which206 words
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Article41 1964-08-28 12 The Nederlandsche Handel-MIJ., N.V. of Amsterdam, which has branch offices in Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. In Its annual report, states that the political entanglements between Indonesia and Malaysia will affect the results of its local business in 1964.41 words
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Article, Illustration168 1964-08-28 12 PLASTIC drinking straws are becoming very popular in restaurants and coffee shops throughout Malaysia. Mr. Tay Eng Tak, manager of Poly Plastics (Malaya) Ltd., the first factory to manufacture such products in Malaysia, said plastic straws are not only hygienic but more economical to use.168 words
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Article, Illustration173 1964-08-28 12 FIVE young Malaysians are undergoing a special three month marketing; course being held in Singapore by Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. as part of its staff training and development programme. The trainees are Mr. Charlie K.P. Phua, Mr. Chong Thye Hin, Mr. Kweh Kiah Meng,173 words
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Article205 1964-08-28 12 A BRITISH firm producing steam boilers parti- cularly suitable for small factories says they have given great satisfaction in the Far East. This equipment needs no separate boiler house and can be used in a restricted space because the sides are cool and people can205 words
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Article, Illustration73 1964-08-28 12 Tlfß. LOUIS WONG (above), 1" manager of public relations and advertising for japan Air Lines in Hong Kong, spent three days in Singapore on a familiarisation tour of South-East Asia last week. Comparing Singapore visits now and in 1957. Mr. Wong said the new terminal at73 words
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Article131 1964-08-28 12 DELEGATE TO VAUXHALL CONFERENCE FPHE sales manager of Orchard Motors, Mr. Cheah Hong Hrn will be leaving early In September to visit Luton, England, to attend a world export conference organised by Vauxhall Motors. The aim will be to provide up-to-date product and marketing knowledge in connection with Vauxhall cars131 words
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Article92 1964-08-28 12 During the seventh International Markets Advertising Convention In New York in September, the third annual awards will be presented to the member agencies whose advertisement* hnve visually communicated their message most successfully. IMA is a working cooperation between advertising agencies in 42 countries around the world92 words
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Advertisement179 1964-08-28 12 QANIAS AIR CARGO (.ijntas otters you the tastest aircr.itt in round-the-world service. DIRECT QAHIAS 707 V- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Oantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents tor Oantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles179 words
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Advertisement124 1964-08-28 12 Bantron HELPS STOP SMOKING An amaiing new pill called Bantron, developed at a leading American university, li no* helping thouiond* stop (looking. Many doctor* not only recommend It to their patient* but era taking It themselves. Bantron la not hoblt-Tooning. and doej not attect the taste of anything ye* oat124 words
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Advertisement171 1964-08-28 12 LIPS II Strong (to 1 -room k H doors for best f Protection Available Ds> ex stock \Sl—S—/ from Singapore- Kuala Lumpur -Penang-lpoh-Jesselton MkmmjEm Dear Sir, We have introduced ATLEK typewriter* to Malaysia. ADLEh is the oldest typewriter manufacturing coapany in Germany and belongs to the famous GRUNEIG group of171 words
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447 1964-08-28 13 PENANG, Thurm. JF THERK are too many difficulties in acquiring land in Penang, the proposed State university college may be built in Province Wellesley instead. Disclosine: this in the State Assembly today, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said the Government,447 words
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Article190 1964-08-28 13 IPOH, Thursday. A VERDICT of murder by person or persons unknown was recorded today at an inquest on a watchman, Teja Singh, 60, who was assaulted one night and died the next morning. Senior Inspector C. M. D'Cruz conducted the inquiry, held before the Coroner, Mr.190 words
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137 1964-08-28 13 Bandit war hero with stolen wires bound over |>UTTERWORTH, Thurs.---15 A former Special Constable. Abdul bin Osman. 30, described by his counsel as a bandit war hero, was today bound over In $500 for one year for retaining stolen copper wires at Bukit To'Allanß reservoir on Aue 19. "You siioulci137 words
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84 1964-08-28 13 19 detained in Singapore police raids SINGAPORE. Thurs. In island-wide raids on secret society hide-outs the police have detained 19 men In the past 24 hours. Five men were detained under the Societies Ordinance, and 14 under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions* Ordinance. In a raid at Kampong Ban Choo84 words
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Article61 1964-08-28 13 IPOH. Thurs. Thieves broke into a shop in Gunong Rapat new village last night and got away with 80 pieces of cloth valued at SI. OOO. The shop proprietor. Chin Ynon Siew. 46, locked up his premises at 9.45 p.m. and when he returned U hour61 words
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Article41 1964-08-28 13 BAGAN DATOH. Thurs.— Mr. M.S.T. Muthusamy has been reelected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress branch he reOther officials are: vice-pre-sident. Mr. S. Karunagran, secretary. Mr. K. Muthusamy: assistant secretary. Mr. N.S. Maniam: treasurer. Mr. N. Arunasalam.41 words
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Article, Illustration383 1964-08-28 13 CURATOR LEAVES AFTER 8 YEARS IN SINGAPORE By Evelun Tv SINGAPORE, Thurs. The man who played a major role in building up the Van Kleef Aquarium from scratch to become the best in South-East Asia has relinquished hi383 words
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121 1964-08-28 13 JESBELTON. Thurs. Sabah« Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, yesterday visited the Wai Memorial being built at Kundasanst at the foot of Mount Klnabalu and expressed satisfaction at the progress made. Dato Stephens is the chairman of the War Memorial Committee. The memorial to commemorate the121 words
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Article194 1964-08-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The chairman of the urban and rural services committee, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, yesterday visited Sennett Estate to i: the start oi the new $52,000 tlcv>d alleviation scheme. OwinK to the narrow and shallownf.N.s of the j drains In the estate, flood- ing194 words
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165 1964-08-28 13 Clarify 'jobs freeze' order call to Govt I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government is to be asked to clarify its "jobs freeze" order which came into force on Jul<y 1. The staff side of the National Whitley Council successfully sought this assurance from the official side at a meeting here yesterday.165 words
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Article, Illustration222 1964-08-28 13 |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Two South Korean students arrived here from Seoul today in the course of a world tour j to promote international i peace and understanding. They are Mr. YuSyng Kyu. 24, a student of social science In the Hon Kuk222 words
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124 1964-08-28 13 POH, Thurs. A coo--1 tractor, Chang Ho, 38. of Bukit Merah New village, near here, who was injured in a fight at a bar in Jalan All Pitchay two weeks ago died In the Generai Hospital here. The police who were Informed yesterday said124 words
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Article39 1964-08-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—For*three of the 1.580 passengers In the P. and O liner Orcade* wID disembark at Singapore on Saturday at 7 a.m. Eighty passengers will loin the ship which leaves the same ntftrt for Fremantle.39 words
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Advertisement89 1964-08-28 13 PJPJHf ISpSr ■mjj^m I I AROMA ...open upsmell that wonderful aroma Now for the first time NESCAFE retains, in full, the rich tempting smell of freshly roasted coffee beans -the beans which give Nescafe Instant Coffee its superb flavour. Open up a jar of New NESCAFE and take a sniff.89 words
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Advertisement327 1964-08-28 14 (Continued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT a Words SS (Mlm.)— Box fft ct* txtrm WANTED HARD WORKING Man to >c trained as I'rlvuti- Investigator. Able to ride motor cycle \pply Box A 6948 S.T. Spore. GRADE Ml DRESSER Recently lUHllned. Bachelor preferred, required e.irly, for Souiii Johorv Batata. MPIEA rated327 words
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Advertisement941 1964-08-28 14 SITUATIONS VACANT in Word* SS 'Mtn. >— Box St rt* txtrm VACANCIES FOR Meteorological Or>*er\er*. 1. Vacancies exist at Royal Air Force stations for Probationer Meteorological Observers. 2. Applicants must be Singapore or Malaya born, or be British subjects or British protected persons domiciled in Singapon: or tin- Federation of941 words
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Advertisement964 1964-08-28 14 GODOWN SPACE VACANT Wmrda U (Utm.)—Bmm St eta, mxtrm STORAGE SPACE ta secured concrete godowns Jalan Aflfl facing Paya Lebar Rd. Charges moderate. Bulk storage at concession rates Ang Brothers Tal. (Spore) *****--■BwL HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Words SS (MlaL)—Box St ets. sarlrWILLING RELINQUISH BOOKING Two Storey Semi-Detached Bungalow964 words
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Advertisement989 1964-08-28 14 TUITION tt Words U (Mtmur—Bmx St eta. mttTm DANCING MAD* BASV by tne International Social Danes System. Classes, private lessons. David's School of Dancing. Emerald Hill Road. S'pora. Telephone *****. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Experienced English speaking Instructress/ Instructor* Morris 1000. Hourly Course $3/-. Guaranteed (73/-. 67 Orchard Road. Spore Phone989 words
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Advertisement1006 1964-08-28 14 FOR HIRE M Wmrma U (Him.) Box St eta. mxtrm FURNITURE N.P./HIRB. United Shanghai Com wy. 3 Jalao Tebrau. J.B. 3103. 19" T.V. for hire monthly (20.00. Contact Malaysia fciectnc Co., Spore. ***** FURNITURE for Hire Or Hire Purchase At Reasonable Rates. Sin Ues Seng, HI Rocbore Canal Koad. Singapore.1,006 words
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Advertisement1106 1964-08-28 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards U (Mlm.}— Bmx St eta, mxtrm IMB FIAT MO-D 1962 Austin A/40. IMI O/Rekord. F/600. 1960 F/1100 Delum, Austin Cambitdsa, Triumph TR3-A. 1939 Volkswagen. Blmca, R/ Dauphin*. 19S8 Hunbwun Rapier. IBM M-O-alagnettt. 1964 A/80. 32 B«ocoolcn Street, S'pora. TeL 3«053. LOW DOWN MYMIHT Hire Purchase1,106 words
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Advertisement827 1964-08-28 14 AT YOUR SERVICE tt Words SS (Mlm.i—Rnx St eta. mxtrm WHILI YOU WAIT PbOtoatM and Plan Printing Service. Black's. 58 Robinson Road, S'pora UZB4O. BRING YOUR PLAN Tracings to Motion Smith of Battery Road for Speedy Prints Conscientious work guaranteed. FULL HANOI OP Philips Tapcrccordera. Radio*. Radiograms. Pbooo graph. T.V.827 words
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Advertisement595 1964-08-28 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERAJAAN KELANTAN JAWATAN KOSONG Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-Jempul darlpada Warga Negara Perseiciituan dan Jua Pega\vai2 Kerajaao yang sedang berkhldmat bagl perlant«kan ka-jawaian Peluteh didalam Jawauin Pegawal Tadbir Negeri Kelantan dl-atas tnngga< gajl saperti berilcut:— (a) Chak>n2 Berkrlulusan IJaxak Unlversiti Bahagian II Lulus $450/Tidak Lulus $415/-Tangga-masa $478 x 25-578/ 615595 words
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Advertisement1260 1964-08-28 15 TO LIVtRPOOL t WtST COAST U.K.: Due Spore Sails P. S'rara Penani U'TOLYCUS liverpeel, Avcmouth Aag 21 Sept I WiCHION liverpeel, Glasgow in Pt Sepl J DOUUS liverpeel, Gasgow Gdn 35 tept 1 Sept 3 vachsON Liverpeel. l j-cow Sept 4 Seel I sept 1/11 Sept 11 cnchises liverpeel. Out1,260 words
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Advertisement1408 1964-08-28 15 WB33ESS3SsB3SE3M THE EAC LINES bbb&^JL^Tbbb! SlHG *P° tf 'UAIA IUMfUI.P.SWtTTtNMAM PfNANC SAIUNGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, IREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERtAM, OSIO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN s p S hem Penang "FAISTRIA" I) Sailed Sailed la Part/ 21 Ang ■■busUANSA" il i 31 Aag/ J Sept 4/ J Sett 1/ I1,408 words
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Advertisement1252 1964-08-28 15 I ben&line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. DrUAVAM Mampurg Septa OINAVON Lonaon Oct a Singapore Pt S'~am Penang 6'«io«th Oct 11 II Part/Ang 21 Aug 31/ I BENRINNES Liverpool tct J Singapore Pt. Sham Penang Antwerp Oct II Sept 5/1 Sept 1/4 Sept 11/11 Hamsuig Od 231,252 words
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Advertisement1212 1964-08-28 15 w-^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. itf-aHA LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V*** HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt. Sham Penang 'CITY OF COLOMBO 21 Aag/ 1 Sept •CITY OF LEICESTER 25 27 Sept 21 29 Sept 31 Sept tCIH OF WELLINGTON 25/27 Sept 21 Sept CITY OF LEEDS 21/22 tct 231,212 words
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Article113 1964-08-28 16 TI^ELBOURNE. "ITiurs. Indusif* trials barely held levels but leaders were steady. Associated Pulp dropped 3/- to 31/- after a lower profit and a dividend down one per cent to nine per cent. Base metals continued to ease, with Mt. Isa 1/6 lower at 45/6. Oils were quiet and113 words
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Article252 1964-08-28 16 SEPTEMBER flrst (rsde rubber f.e.H. cleted at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 66! cent* per lb. unchanged on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. eleslng prleet In sent! per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt252 words
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Article33 1964-08-28 16 elatlen made tb«se changes tn Us ratps to merchants yesterday (all rates to flOO): Selling TT er OO ready: Deutsehe Msrhs UN; Helland Guilders 116J: Swiss Francs 1301: Italian Ura *****.33 words
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Article26 1964-08-28 16 CLOSING PRICES AUGUST 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66} cents (on- i chanced) TIN: 5644.37* a picul (up $3). Unofficial estimated offering: 215 tons (up 15 tons).26 words
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752 1964-08-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares were irregular on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with most rises and falls about in balance apart from a couple of sharper drops in "special situation" shares. The industrial index hardened fractionally. Tin shares- were very quiet, and752 words
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Article26 1964-08-28 16 Malayan Stock Indices Aof 26. Aug. 27. •Industrials: 82.44 RJI Tins- 120.39 120.39 rubbers: 102.46 102.18 ■Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article789 1964-08-28 16 BUSINESS tn and reported to D the Singapore and Kuala Lnrnpor traaHnr room* the Malayan Stock Excha-ng-e yesterday rith thf number of shares traded s brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.S. Holdings (2.000) (2.30 ON. (1.000) $2.32: C.T.S. orde. [800) 4f>». lid: Dunlops (4,000) tI.TS. Cii.OOO) $1.76. (4.000) $177: Ess*789 words
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Article72 1964-08-28 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, 8ln X«. port noon prices per picul yttlerday: Coconut oil: bulk $51} idlers, drum |M| sellers. Copra: Aug. /Sept. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $133 sellers. Raivwale whiti (132 i sellers, special Sarawak black BIOS sellers, garbled Lamport* black ***** sellers. ASTA Jll7l sellers. Slnispere72 words
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Advertisement1174 1964-08-28 16 Yv' KAWASAKI KISEN KAISIIA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Servic* H'kong Yokofama Halitu Montreal Toronto Clev»ii-o Chicago "Tens Man" 21 Sept 2 Oct 21 Oct 2Nn INn 12 Nn "kuiikava Man" 4 Sept 14 Sept It Oct 22 Oct 21 Oct 10 Oet INn Wen Coast of Central and South1,174 words
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Advertisement1089 1964-08-28 16 aVßßßßßaßaaW^^^K^^^ V iV i fl^aV) eaaaafl aVaf AUSTRALIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. GULF SERVICi Tt: tieltearat. Sydaei. Tn Madras aad Nagapattiua. Ptnang P. S'riam Sport Sport P. S'nan Penant BULIMBA 11/11 Seat Umk 5 U Sept 11 Stpt 12 Sept ■MFET* lOd B/iT Del Vt?uV* "JJJ *fj FROM AUSTRALIA1,089 words
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Advertisement434 1964-08-28 16 r OR NEW YORK. PHILADEIFHIA MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS k HOUSTON Spore P S'riam Ptnang N. York N. Onaaat WOODBURN 10/10 Stpt 20/21 Stpt 22 Sept 24 Oct II Oil MOSFIELO 15/18 Oct 17/11 Oct 10 Oct 22 Nn U Nn FOl NEW ORLEANS ONLY. SREEN POINT 28/27 Sipt II M434 words
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Advertisement52 1964-08-28 16 A^aWpff R SPORE P'SHAM PENANG tTA/ITO ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM AUSTRALIA MV. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" tor Ceylon, Madras Calcutta S«pt. 3/7 Sept. 9/10 FROM MADRAS. NACAPATTINAM PCNANG T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" tor PShom. Fenong. Nagopottinom Madras Aug 26 29 Aug. 30/30 Aug. 31/31 Chitt Ag«nt»: R. JUMAbHOY SONS LTD.. 24, Malacca Str«t,52 words
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Article245 1964-08-28 17 OPTION PREMIUMS Au«. 27. Three months. INDUSTRIALS vaMoaf 13 eta. at- Containers 12 eta. uiunlops 14 CU. II Cables 15 cts. Ci'.y Ucv. 7 CU. McAlister 13 cts. Smelters 25 CU M. Invest. 11 cts. :-.-«u 14 cU. 0.C.8.C. IB CU. t-'ed. DUp. 12 eta. Rothmana 8 cts t ii245 words
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Article123 1964-08-28 17 V.MIPS lying alonns.de tht Sin apor« Harbour »harvss or oxpscttd today are 1 rv.myo Marti i. N.'ssel Neder Kibe 8 9. Nara 15/16, .r.mford 23 :'4. State of Madras 25/26, Ixmdon Maru J9.M). Toledo 33/34. Car. turlunk :o3>>. Star Bellatux :i* 'M, Nikkoluan M.iru 'v 41, Borneo123 words
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Article36 1964-08-28 17 /y the frt« sxeftanits market In Hong v Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar quoted at 6.764 for TT and 5.751 ;ur cast*. SUrling was quoted at 10.88 and ont tail of (aid at 2481.36 words
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189 1964-08-28 17 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $3 a picui to $644. 37$ on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 15 tons to 215 tons. Earlier London had been up £4 a ton cash and £5 forward, with improved189 words
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Advertisement323 1964-08-28 17 KUALA PERGAU RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED i Incorporated In England) KI'ALA PERGAU RUBBER PLANTATION LIMITED INVITE OFFERS FOR THEIR KUALA BALAH ESTATE WHICH COMPRISES 633.5 acres approximately planted and 744.5 acres approximately Jungle reserve In the muklm of Kuala Balah in the Stale of Kelantan. Details of the Estate, terms of323 words
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Advertisement569 1964-08-28 17 THE OMMBIs SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It Is hereby notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to operate a bus service to the Jurong Industrial Estate as follows GREEN BUS COMPANY LIMITED From Green Bus Garage In Bukit Timah Road569 words
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Advertisement772 1964-08-28 17 NOTICES MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in the States ot Malaya, Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourth Annual General Meeting of Malayan Banking Limited will be held at the company's Registered Office. 92 Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, 12th September 1964. at 12 noon, for the purpose of772 words
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Advertisement584 1964-08-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN BUBAL AND INDUSTBIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (1) Applications are Invited from Pedera: Citizens to fill three vacant posis as Accountant (Division I). Salary Scale: $628 x 34-J1.254 (basic; plus Cost of Living Allowance at approved rate. The point of entry to the scale will584 words
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Advertisement575 1964-08-28 17 TENDERS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDERS aie invited for the Erection of a Pig Sty at the District Veterinary Station, Llm Chu Kang Road. 16Vfc m s., Singapore. Tender Forms and all other particulars may be obtained from the Office of the Surveyor Si Planner, Housing Si Development Board. Ground Floor,575 words
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Advertisement324 1964-08-28 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FENDER NOIiCE TENDERS will be received from the registered J.K.R. Contractors In Class "D" and other bona-fide Building Contractors approved by the Timbalan Pengerusl, RIDA and above up to 1200 noon on the 7th September. 1964 at the Office324 words
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Advertisement166 1964-08-28 17 SITUATION VACANT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT INTERNATIONAL FIRM OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS REQUIRE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT OF MALAYSIAN NATIONALITY PREFERABLY WITH POST QUALIFICATION EXPERIENCE FOR THEIR IPOH OFFICE. REPLIES WILL BE TREATED AS CON FIDENTIAL AND SHOULD INCLUDE DETAILS OF EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND PERSONAL DATA. BOX A 1208 S.T., K.L. INVITATION All clients and166 words
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Article181 1964-08-28 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - M-soccer at Ipoh tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. North Malayan soccer faiia will be able to see one day's play in the Merdeka tournament at Ipoh on Saturday. The FAM organising committee, decided yesterday that the Group A matches between Japan and Korea, and India and Thailand would be played at181 words
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Article20 1964-08-28 18 GROUP 'A*: Malaysia v Burma (7.30 p.m.). Nat. China v Vietnam (9 p.m.) both matches at Merdeka Stadium.20 words
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Article583 1964-08-28 18 NORMAN SIEBEL By SECOND HALF GOAL DELUGE CAME IN 8-MINUTE SPELL In the 48th minute. d'Souza this time laying on the pass from which Inder S»na;h smacked the ball in from the top of the sixI yard box. The assault grew irs.s purposeful i after this.583 words
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Article368 1964-08-28 18 KOREA 2 THAILAND 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. South Korea kept up their challenge as India's strongest rivals in Group A of the Merdeka tournament when they beat Thailand 2-0 at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. This was a curious match. Thailand started with a flourish of speed368 words
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Article111 1964-08-28 18 SUMMARY SOCCER Sporr Business tUuses tentot tourney: Borneo Motors 1 HK Bank 1 Mai. Airways 5 Cold Storage 1; Junior: NTS w.o. Sinn Darby; Metal Box 2 NAAFI Imperial 1; F it N w.o. Cx>per Bros. Bata Vo. Hotel Singapura; Jarcilne Waugh S Cycle St Carriage 1 Taiplnr l*e: BMH111 words
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Article, Illustration388 1964-08-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonejsia will cease to be a member of Asiar, Foot--1 ball Confederation, of which its Minister for Sports Mr. R. Maladi is a vice president, if it fails to pay up its dues to AFC within the next three months388 words
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227 1964-08-28 18 Maisie of Hong Kong advances to final TENNIS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Maisla Lai of Hong Kong entered the women's singlet final of the Singapore Open grass court tennis chamlonships when she beat Phyllis Bennett 6-3. 6-3 on i the padang here today. i The other two Hong Kong players. K. H.227 words
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Article82 1964-08-28 18 EPSOM JEEP - SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tlw committee of management of the Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association unanimously decided at a meeting last night to request their coach, Leow Kwong Seng, co resign as a member of the association. Leow has been given two weeks to do so. SAWA president Tang82 words
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Advertisement360 1964-08-28 18 ZEISS IKON L_ A The H% Low -voltage IKOLUX 12 N M Projector M P S with it Single-button I tlll! Control c l l JJ i B iiii I .l« nutton 1 ■kS j g-r-^ I da A harkKharp <' V^>^3 feu c w I tM n guarantee* "J^B^^Mb^Hb^bV^Wb^l360 words
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Advertisement196 1964-08-28 18 THE NCR COMPU-TRONIC* provides NEW LOW COST accounting VERSATILITY. ~Zm DIVIDEND *"^^^^^"^BBta^ KAYlTltNlj I if The COMPU-TRONIC also meets the challenging requirements of economy, speed and efficiency. Complete alpha-numeric facilities Sfasttotuo "split-second" calculation* G>mplete "aingltvkey'' rarone. entry control A £fa£totU6 keyboard controls V Automatic dollar printing I CtuJtoftUc self-checkinK 1196 words
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Miscellaneous70 1964-08-28 18 SPORTS DIARY CRlCKET— Oaldwcll Cup: Armed Forces v Mai. Police (Gurney Rd. K.L> CYCLING Tour of Malaysia race (A Star to B worth. 7 a.m.>. ATHLETIC C'wealth Forces championship* (Terendak Camp. Malacca). TENNIS— Spore championships (padang, 3 R.m). Taiping CRC tourney. GOLF Spore women's championships (Bufclt course). HOCKEY— L Perak70 words
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Article255 1964-08-28 19 EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK WITH KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs vyiTH jockey Ken Smith in top form, SHOE BRIDGE may be worth a flutter over 7f on Sunday, last day of the August Meeting at Kuala Lumpur. This five-year-old mare by The Cobbler, brought out255 words
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Article447 1964-08-28 19 rrtfiE adjourned enquiry Into X interference suffered by icubina (Posner) In Race 8 on Sunday was concluded when the Stewards suspended Apprentice Soaidi. rider of Lok Sabha, for one month for careless and dangerous riding In that he crossed towards the rail too sharply after passing the447 words
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Article1013 1964-08-28 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There will be four days of racing at the Singapore Turf Clubs Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah beginning on Sept. 6. The other racing days are: 2nd day (Sept. 9). 3rd day (Sept. 13) and 4th day (Sept. 19). The $50,000 Gold1,013 words
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Article103 1964-08-28 19 IWK raring M-hrriulr is: First day Class 1. Divs. 1 and I; i.i and Bf. Class 2. Divs. 1 and 2: 6f and lOf. Second day Class 1. Pit. 3: It Clms 2. Divs. 3 and 4: Cf. Class 5. Divs. 1 and 2 9f; Thrrr year-old* Div«.103 words
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Article450 1964-08-28 19 WEIGHTS FOR KL RACES \V I K.ll I n for all nine races on Sunday, lait day of the Selangor I'urf Cluh's Amgtmt meeting, are: Cl. 4 Div. I—7f1 7f /•Kliaquc !).U0 St. Janeiro 81: Dunne's Love 8.11 tilobe Stream 8.11 PriceletK Jade 8.11 I Bus Full 8.10 Meadow Maid450 words
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Article257 1964-08-28 19 SOCCER I ONDON, Thurs.— Liverpool, the Enßlish First Division chaniDions. crashed 4-2 at Leeds last night against last season's Second Division titleholders Leeds gave a sparkling display. particularly in the opening half when they went ahead through an i own goal by Ron Yeats. Don257 words
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Article212 1964-08-28 19 T ONDON, Thurs. Results of English League and Scottish League Cup football matches played last night: English Div. One: Birmingham 2 Fulham 2, Chelsea 2 Aston VtUa 1. Leeds 4 Liverpool 2. Lei'--3 Wolves 2. Sheft Utd. 0 SiOCe Wr.«t Bn-m 4 Sunderland i. Div.212 words
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Advertisement353 1964-08-28 19 'TTFDVF ITVIT' fek ti\J LLJMJIj j Polyester yoga Fibre v f:/ I Cool, smart f i^*-immm\ *A \l 1 Its reall y warmed jjh "*4 I 'UP in Malaya. What B more to sa^ t ian HL v^ f thank goodness for V 'Terylene'/cotton. Xl HI Especially, for TeryvrjCSP^^^l B353 words
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626 1964-08-28 20 Tail: It's unfair to let Malaysia stand alone Friendly nations told: Wiser to aid us when we are financially, economically viable KLANG, Thursday. national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that Malaysia has a "solid case" for substantial financial aid from friendly countries. Opening626 words
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121 1964-08-28 20 KILL THAT RUMOUR: RAZAK GOOD FRIEND OF ALL RACES— TAN KLANG, Thurs. The National President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said here today that the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, was a good friend of the Chinese and other communities. Declaring open the new $29,000121 words
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Article, Illustration44 1964-08-28 20 THE 21-hour (from 2 p.m. to 11 a.m.) curfew are a (shaded on map) will be extended westwards between Benut and Aver Baloi to th« coastline from today. This was announced yesterday by the Chief Police Officer, Johore.44 words
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Article376 1964-08-28 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, inure.—Wun buyers showing increased interest following the latest national opinion poll, the stock markets made lurmer progress today and gains in equities were more widespread. Also stimulating demand was the move by the Stock Exchange Council to obtain more Information from companies. Closing middle prices of selected376 words
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255 1964-08-28 20 Mission off to Canada, U.S. for defence requirements KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MALAYSIAN military mission lefl lure for the United States and Canada Ihia morning to find out how besl l»>ili countries could help inert Malaysia's defence requirements to counter Indonesian aggression. The .seven-man mission la led jointly by the255 words
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Article184 1964-08-28 20 FISHERMAN SHOT OFF SIGLAP SINGAPORE Thurs— An Indonesian gunboat tired upon two Singapore lislicrincn in a motor sampan on the ti iiim- of Singapore tt-rritoria! iraten <> IT Siglap late tonight One lishcrman. Abdullah bin CUik. Hi. was seriously injure' when a bullpt hit him in the stomach anil diiil184 words
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Advertisement430 1964-08-28 20 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE No. 26 of 1961. Notice of Intention under Section 65(2). It is hereby notified for general information that the Deputy Prime Minister intends to make an order, to be cited as the Road Traffic tSmgapore Motor Club Speed Trial i Order. 1964. J. On Sunday, 30th430 words
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Advertisement384 1964-08-28 20 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE j PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT I INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963). NOTICE INDER SECTION 19(2) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963. that the Director of Public Works requires: (a) the execution384 words
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Advertisement324 1964-08-28 20 I TENDERS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMKNT OF ENGINEERING, NAUTICAL AND ARCHITECTURE BUILDING. TENDERS are invited tor the supply of equipment and spares required by the Singapore Polytechnic. Details, specifications and conditions of supply are obtainable from the Supplies Officer. Singapore Polytechnic. Tenders in sealed envelopes Marked: 1. EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDING SCIENCE324 words
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Advertisement19 1964-08-28 20 tOR ANGE CRUSH Sparkling fresh! With the full flavour of juicy, ripe oranges y^\ i X rC^^a^ -l Jjiiii^iiiiiiii^ii^i19 words
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