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Title Section16 1964-08-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sett Sob* in NO. 1.487. SUNDAY, AUGUST SO, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 73!16 words
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Article192 1964-08-30 1 IN-the big day cables ilrful KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Congratulatory messages were received at the Istana Negara and the Residency today on the occasion of the first anniversary of Malaysia. The Yang di-Pertuan Agon* received messages from the President of South Korea, Mr. Chung lice Park, and the President of the192 words
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Article2405 1964-08-30 1 Distortion danger mK^mBSMmuimmummmmmamnmmm^mmmui senu.- misrepresentation of the facts can do IRREPARABLE DAMAGE IN OUR PLURAL SOCIETY AND LEAD TO AN EXPLOSIVE SITUATION SINGAPORE, Saturday —and the powerful ally the Press can be to Malaysia NCHE Senu bin Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's Minister for Information and Broadcasting, has given foreign2,405 words
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562 1964-08-30 1 SINGAPORE, Sat.— SettlfO ment with Britain on the textile issue and the ban on British goods here may be reached soon. At noon. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister, said that solution 10 the big controversy was -only a few hour* away." Negotiations562 words
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Article281 1964-08-30 1 Indon plot to annex Mindanao \JANILA. Sat— The Manila Dally Bulletin reported today that Indonesia plans to annex Mindanao, the second largest Philippine island, within the next 10 years. Mindanao, together with the Sulu Archipelago, forms the extreme southern portion of the Philippines and is separated from281 words
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Article, Illustration95 1964-08-30 1 L-LAI.A LUMPUR. Sat. Ton Puan Raha. wife of the Deputy Prime .Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today said the study of domestic science "could help better the lives of the kampong community". Toh Puan Raha was speaking to 70 women from all parts of Malaya who have just completed a three-month95 words
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208 1964-08-30 1 CAIGON. Sat. MajorGeneral Nguyen Khanh was today stated to be ill and Vice-Premier Nguyen Xuan Oanh. has been aoDointed by the ruling triumvirate as Acting Prime Minister. Dr. Oanh. former econnntnics lecturer at Harvard I'niversity. told a Press conference that General Khanh208 words
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346 1964-08-30 1 DONTIAN KECHIL, Sat. Joh o r police today announced that the curfew in the Por.tian District will now be restricted to nine hours from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily. The new curfew hours will apply to all areas previously under curlew, including the346 words
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Article17 1964-08-30 1 IPOH s»t. India beat Thailand 3-i in aroup A of Mcrde*» soccer match here tonight.17 words
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Article34 1964-08-30 1 NKW YORK. S:it ll«w to lurf children away from thr television -el: the public library it l*lip. l-ons Island, cives free Icecreams to >ounc member* with every l.ilh book th«r take out.34 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-08-30 2 Mani offers 'any amount' of Eabour from Malaya for Sabah JESSELTON, Sat can supply Sabah with any amount of labour except highly qualified technical staff like engineers, the Malaysian Minister of Labour Mr. Manickavasagam, said here today. i 1 Mr. Manlckavasagam who arrived here from Kuala Lumpur said at a195 words
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Article110 1964-08-30 2 TODAY: Srdlli Krrhil 2.?7 am i 6 7ftl 1.5S p.m. '6.Bft i Slnranorr 3.15 a.m. (7.6 ft) 3.17 pm. 1 8.0 ft i Port Dirxson 10.56 a.m. (7 Bft i 11.02 p.m. l«.sftr. Port Swfttrnham 927 a.m. 111.8 ft) 40 o.m. (10.5 ft' Prnanc110 words
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226 1964-08-30 2 Television programme hours will be doubled on M-Day KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TELEVISION Malaysia will double its programme hours on Malaysia Day. It will be on the air from 2 p.m. to midnight. 1 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will address the nation on Malaysia Day on Monday at 6.10 p.m. The226 words
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Article114 1964-08-30 2 PENANG, Sat. Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg, associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Is scheduled to visit Malaysia from Sect 14 to 21. He will be accompanied by his wife. While here. Justice Goldberg will meet Kalaysian judicial officials and give several talks. Prior to114 words
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316 1964-08-30 3 Malaysia will need '370 more doctors in 5 years' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I'm; Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said here today that Malaysia would need 378 more doctors to man the various health services in the country within the next five years. This year alone Malaysia needed 170316 words
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81 1964-08-30 3 S'pore police announce cracker ban CIM.AI'OKK. Sat Crac-ker-firing will be banned in Singapore during tin- two-day Malaysia Day celebrations beginning tomorrow. In a statement today, the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah. said: "There will be no relaxation in the prohibition against the letting off of crackers throughout the state during81 words
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Article60 1964-08-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ktioml Union of Federation Students will hold a fourdwy student seminar at the Technical Teachers Training Institute here on Tuesday. The sfiir.inar. which will be oprned by 1110 Prime Minister. Torißku Abdul Rahman, v.ill dtami Malaysian student co- operation and the concept60 words
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Article, Illustration203 1964-08-30 3 IPOH. Saturday MISS Julie Lim Poh IT Imm, 20, a clerk attached to the Customs Department, who made her first appearance at a beauty contest here last night, was adjudged the "Miss Perak Government Services" queen. The dance was held as part of the celebrations203 words
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Article216 1964-08-30 3 Shotgun blasts kill two at dawn IPOH. Sat. Two daggerarmed youths whose faces were blackened with charcoal were killed by blasts from a double-bar-relled shotgun during an alleged attempted robbery of a watchman eirly this morning. The watchman, whose name has been withheld by the police was cycling along a216 words
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270 1964-08-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'JHE University of Malaya Students' Union today began its annual Welfare Week to raise fund for the construction of a ward in the Lady Templer Hospital. The University of Malaya Students' Union hopes to collect $15,000 from the270 words
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Article48 1964-08-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat "he Austrian Boys Choir will arrive in Sinsrapor» Bt BOAC tomorrow for performances at the Victoria Theatre on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday The choir from Vienna comprises 30 hoys trained by the High Oothlc Arches of the St. Stephen's Cathedral48 words
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Article224 1964-08-30 3 AIRPORT schedules (arrivals and departures) for today: Penang Arrivals MALAY SIAN AIRWAYS: Prom Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 106) 7.35 a.m.; Singapore (ML 584) 9.05 u.rr Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 032) 9.45 a.m.; Singapore. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur (ML 004) 10.35 a.m.: Kota Bharu <ML224 words
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270 1964-08-30 3 Race harmony: Ong on role of schools CINOAPORE. Sat. Mr. J Ong Pang Boon, the Minister for Education, today stated that in a multiracial Malaysia one of the objectives In school education should be to in* ill a strong national consciousness In the minds of young students and impress upon270 words
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Article60 1964-08-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three O more donations totalling $315 were received by the National Trades Union Congress rehabilitation fund. The donations came from Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union $300. "Anonymous" (through the bank> $10 and T.L. Yong (through Die Straits Times. Singapore) $5. This brings the fund60 words
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Article24 1964-08-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Confucian Private Secondary School here will hold its annual prize giving and exhibition at 10 a.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Advertisement611 1964-08-30 3 FASHION MAGIC BRA STYLE 1 30 Now, for you, we hove Ihe world's newest, most brilliant bra! The only bro to bring you fashion's latest highbreasted look in a completely natural way. Fashion Moqic by Playtex has unique stay-firm panels that cradle the cups, raise you high from underneath, yet611 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-08-30 4 LONDON, Sat i i EVEN if she isn't the most beautiful infant in the world— except to her mother this day-old rhino is one of the biggest. She weighed 60 lb when she was born in Bristol Zoo to Stephanie with whom sne isReuter - 85 words
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518 1964-08-30 4 Johnson confident of big win over Senator Goldwater NEW YORK, Sat PRESIDENT JOHNSON left Atlantic City in New Jersey yesterday for Texas firmly in command of the Democratic Party and expressing confidence in a big victory over Senator Barry Goldwater and the Republicans in November. Shortly before leaving the convention518 words
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138 1964-08-30 4 'Prima donna' complex of husbands I ONDON, Sat. Business bosses or husbands could suffer from a "prlma donna" complex, Dr. Russell Barton, a leading British psychotherapist, told the International Congress on Psychotherapy yesterday and advised secretaries and wives how to handle them. Dr Barton, who describes himself as a "failedReuter - 138 words
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Article51 1964-08-30 4 ACCRA, Sat. President Nkrumah has banned imports of the book "An African Student in China" by Emmanuel John Hevi, as being contrary to public interest. Usually well-informed sources said Mr. Hevi s> book, written after a visit to China on a scholarship. was critical of51 words
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214 1964-08-30 4 ALEXANDRIA. Sat. Archbishop Makarios. President ol Cyprus, arrived here last night for talks with President Nasser. The Archbishop was accompanied by his Foreign Minister. Mr. Spyros Kyprlanou. Tn a statement reported by the Middle East news agency. President Makarios said heAgencies - 214 words
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Article26 1964-08-30 4 TUNIS. Sat. President Habib Boureuitu will not be able to attend the Arab summit conference in Alexandria next month because of poor health.— AP.AP - 26 words
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207 1964-08-30 4 Choice of Humphrey praised by world press I ONDON, Sat The world press yesterday showed general agreement in praising the choice 01 Senator Hubert Humphrey as runiiingtuatt; lor President Johnson in the American Presidential election. A number of newspapers speculated that Senator Humphrey mignt be chosen by President Johnson to207 words
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Article59 1964-08-30 4 NEW YORK. Sat.— Beatle John Lennon told a Prrss conference here yesterday the Democratic Party convention, which .he watched on television, "seemed like Beatlemania to me." I Asked his opinion of Repub- lican Presidential nominee. Senator Barry Goldwater, Paul McCartney said he did not like him becauseReuter - 59 words
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Article185 1964-08-30 4 WASHINGTON. Sat The Washington Post said today In a dispatch from London that the United States and Britain are jointly exploring the possibility of a series of island bases in the Irdian Ocean to reinforce security in South and South-East Asia. Top level discussions concernedAP - 185 words
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Article58 1964-08-30 4 JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian authorities are trying to lind Dr. Surmdi. acting Governor of the Bank of Indonesia, who left his home laat Sunday to go fkbtng in Jakarta Bay. the official Aritara news agency reported today. Dr. Surjadi was appointed r for St.ttc Budget Affairs InReuter - 58 words
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Article46 1964-08-30 4 MANILA. Sat. Police battied wuh members of a religious sect in Lopez, Quezon Province yesterday. resulting in six deaths. Reports reaching Manila said four memij'T.s of "Bukal Nk PananampalaUiyu" (Fountain Of Faun i religioua sect and two bystanders were killed. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-08-30 5 WEIGHTLESS TEST FLIGHT ON JET PLANE AS U.S. SPACEMEN TRAIN FOR LANDING ON MOON DAYTON (Ohio) Sat 4MKKICAN astronaut Cha- rles Bassett (second from left) dives a Superman takn-off across the it bin of a KC-135 jet plane in a weightless test flight near here. Preparing: to follow296 words
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Article193 1964-08-30 5 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (California), Sat.— A Nimbus weather satellite, launched into orbit yesterday, began sending bacK pictures aimed at showing world-wide weather conditions. United States Space Agency officials said the first pictures sent back to t'urth showed the southern states of the US andReuter - 193 words
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60 1964-08-30 5 SALISBURY. Snt— Former U Prrmier Sir Roy Welensky said yesterday that vithin two years Enypt. with the othf. Arab states, would ■j.ar with Israel. He did not believe the Egyptwar would entail use of nuclear weapons, but it would be i "bloody conflict"AP - 60 words
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Article25 1964-08-30 5 MANILA. Sat. Postmaster Brnufin. Aquino »as yesterday sentenced to eight to 14 years jail for misappropriating 26.681 'about MS21.000) In Oovernment funds. A.P.AP - 25 words
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197 1964-08-30 5 $39 M BID IN BATTLE TO TAKE OVER BRITISH SHOE FIRM LONDON. Sat— Multimillionaire Mr. Charles (lore, the British industrialist and financier, j rstrrday joined the take-over battle for the shoe firm of W. Barratt and Company, whose mi< <<-ss was built on the slogan "Walk the Barratt Way." Mr.Reuter - 197 words
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Article26 1964-08-30 5 PARIS Sat. Leaders of Laos warring factions failed yestt-rday to agree on terms of a peace conference and delayed its opening indefinitely.— U.P.l.26 words
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455 1964-08-30 5 Southern Rhodesia makes secret deal with Portugal LUSAKA, Sat £)R. Kenneth Kaunda, Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia, said yesterday that he had received a report of a secret deal planned by Southern Rhodesia and Portugal. He told a Press conference: "I dismissed it as a bit of propaganda, but the455 words
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334 1964-08-30 5 MANILA, Sat J'HREE Asian?, an American and two Britishers whose glowing examples of service helped to brighten the lives of people in Asia will receive the 1964 Ramon Magsasay awards in Manila on Monday. The recipients this year include a fighting Catholic priest334 words
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Advertisement268 1964-08-30 5 41- MORE and MORE II PEOPLE ARE OPENING II DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rale of 5 »he« you place il in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BAMC'NO. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money is completely unallotted by changing economic conditions, and268 words
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SUNDAY TIMES Aug. 30, 1964. OPINION
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Article534 1964-08-30 6 MALAYSIA will enter its second year this week toughened In the ways of the world, cleverer at distinguishing between friend and foe. better educated in its first twelve months than perhaps any other nation. And this is as well because we shall n*ed to be both534 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1964-08-30 6 ROGER HILL - ROGER HILL I From 1 NEW YORK Saturday The President's whirlwind pace begins to raise some serious doubts about his health THE big man wi t h the craggy Texan profile who haii just luul a heart attack was about to go under1,034 words
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98 1964-08-30 6 The things they say because they're they OFFICES are sexier than Turkish harems, fraternity house weekends or Hollywood swimming parties. More action takes place in them than in a. nymphet's daydreams. Helen Gurley Brown, :n Sex and Office. IN THE course of enjoying that magnificent film "BecKet" I was Intrigued98 words
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Article, Illustration667 1964-08-30 6 SABA RATNAM - SABA RATNAM SUCCESS STORY OF HAWAII'S HIRAM FONG Singapore, Sit. IT is a moment of rare drama at the Republican Convention in San Francisco. Men with fevered brows and sweat-stained shirts cluster in the pit of the hall watching the names go up667 words
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Letter104 1964-08-30 6 AS a citizen of Singapore, I am deeply impressed by the government's housing programme. New, beautiful blocks of flats are springing up everywhere. The only drawback is the way the one-room flats are being built. They are comparable to the cubicles of Chinatown. The corridors separating two rows104 words
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Letter68 1964-08-30 6 ON reading with interest of Malaysia's need for a public school of its own, I began to wonder why the education authorities don't investigate the possibility of buying Slim School in Tanah Rata, which closes down ?.t the end of this year. The mild climate here is ideal68 words
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Letter98 1964-08-30 6 rrms is an appeal —not only to the readers of your paper, but also to the people of your country for all used postage stamps; any quantity, any value whatever and from any country in the world. They are desperately needed to aid non-white hospitals in South West98 words
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Article455 1964-08-30 6 WHERE ONLY THE GHOSTS ARE REAL... LONDON, Sat— Audrey Erskine Llndop ran away from school when she was nine and applied for a Job on her favourite magazine, Comic Cuts. Her .school expelled her. not believing her story about being kidnapped by a man with button eyes, a scar455 words
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Advertisement83 1964-08-30 6 Dear Sir, We have introduced AI'LKS typewriter* to Malayain. AULEK is the oldest typewriter Mnufacturiog I coaptny la Gernmny na belong* to the faaoua GRUHEIU group of quality Manufacturers. ALLKh typewriters are known for their sjodern design, quality and success Si Jm This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold83 words
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Article, Illustration85 1964-08-30 7 Rehearsal for big Malaysia Day rally SCHOOLGIRLS rehearsin*; the fan dance at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday in preparation for the Malaysia Day children's rally tomorrow morning. They are part of the 1,500 school < liildrcn from secondary schools in the capital. Later all the 1.5J0 smartly formed85 words
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216 1964-08-30 7 Head of Survey Dept is honoured by union I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Surveyor-General. Haji Mohamed Yatim bin Yahaya who began life as a 50 cent-a-day trainee in* the Survey Department In 1935. was among three people made honorary members of the Malayan Technical Services Union today. The other t*o were216 words
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Article, Illustration400 1964-08-30 7 The top 29 students to study overseus SINGAPORE, Sat 'JHE Singapore Government today took another firm step in overcoming the serious shortage of trained technical staff.created by the State's rapid industrialisation and economic transformation. i 1 To cope with this demand, i had in recent months tenr, small groups of400 words
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Article309 1964-08-30 7 'pt-LEVISION programmes lor J. today: TV MM, All A Channel 5 I'M.: 12.55 Opening and programme summary in all languages: 1.00 Malaysia Day feature (English version >: 145 Malaysia Forever (interlude j film); 1.50 TV. One Acts; 2.00 News In English; 2.10 Two of a Kind:309 words
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Article186 1964-08-30 7 BOOK PROFITS TO HELP WIDOW IPOH. Sat. A former I colleague of the late Mr. P. C. Gomez, who was founder-president of the National Union of the Bank Employees, has handed over the complete proceeds of his book "Around Malaya" to the Gomez Trust Fund. He Is Mr. Ho Thean186 words
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Article62 1964-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today launched a new Malay weekly newspaper, the Minggunan Malaysia. Printed and published by the Utusan Melayu. it will be in Rumi and cater to both Malay and non-Malay readers. Eventually. Minetsunan i62 words
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446 1964-08-30 7 Kuan Yew to state PAP beliefs at Brussels SINGAPORE, Sat ]y|R. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Primt Minister, will leave here on Monday night to attend the centenary celebrations in Brussels of the world socialist movement. Mr. Lee will be the leading South-East \sian figure at the conference. Invited by the446 words
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Advertisement104 1964-08-30 7 Pepsodent gives your teeth a sparkling whiteness —a whiteness people notice! Kveryotve can »cc the difference when vouiiki OTHER THINGS YOU WILL Pepaodent toothpaaU;! Even the dullest toeth look brighter, vhiUr than ever before. That', because only LIKE ABOUT PEPSODENT: P»p.o*mt contain, foam*.* Irium to clear away If bruk foaming104 words
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339 1964-08-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat J^ WARNING that the trade union movement would have to reconsider its '"no politics" stand, if the Government continued to give ''excessive powers" to local and expatriate employers, was given here today. Mr. p. 11.I 1 Narayanan, chairman of the339 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-08-30 8 BYRNE: OUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON WAY YOU SERVE OUR VISITORS *lin™ SINGAPORE. Saturday MR. K. M. BYRNE, Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, said yesterday that Singapore's remarkable cultural diversity could be a source of considerable economic advantage to the community in attracting foreign tourists. Speaking at277 words
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Article, Illustration227 1964-08-30 8 SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN Indian scientist, Dr. N. K. Panikkar, said here today that the time would come when it would be possible to tap the vast food resources of the Indian Ocean to feed the hungry millions on the227 words
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130 1964-08-30 8 Sultan on how to bring up children KUALA KANGSAR, Sat.— The Importance of proper school training for children to make them useful and respected citizens of the country was stressed by the Sultan of Perak today. Speaking at a ceremony renaming the Central Malay School after him, the Sultan said130 words
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Article68 1964-08-30 8 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat. Masses in all Catholic churches throughout the country may be ottered in Malay. English and vernacular languages from next month. The three bishops Archbishop Olcomendy of Singapore and Malacca. Bishop Vendargon of Kuala Lumpur and Bishop Chan of Penang have agreed to parts68 words
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Article344 1964-08-30 8 Teachers, vital 'middle men' KUALA LUMPTTR. Saturday. jyjALAYA'S 68,860 teachers are the vital "middle men" between the Government and the people, the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said today. Inche Abdul Rahman said that as respected leaders of the society, they could counter malicious propaganda spread344 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-08-30 8 IPOH. Sat. A Government officer who started as a teacher 33 years ago will retire soon after a dlstingished career and join an agency house as a director. Dato Mohamed Yusoff bin Haji Ahmad, 53, State Secretary, Perak. is now on leave prior to197 words
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89 1964-08-30 8 Caught: Youth who acted like infiltrator MUAR, Sat.— Ten members of the vigilante coips at Parit Kathi here chased and caught a youth early this morning believing him to be an Indonesian infiltrator. The youth later Identified as a school canteen boy, was seen climbing over a fence and into89 words
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Obituary21 1964-08-30 8 IN EVER lovtnu memory of Gilbert Daniels who parted trom us on 30.8.61. Ever remembered by his loved ones.21 words
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348 1964-08-30 9 Front 'not involved in Indonesian infiltration MALACCA, Saturday TH E national chairman of the Socialist Front, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, said his party was not involved in any attempt to get Indonesian infiltrators into this country. He was commenting on a statement by the Minister of Transport, Da to348 words
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Article282 1964-08-30 9 6 months' jail for port theft KLANG, Sat. A lorry driver, Chaa Yee Keah, 20, of Kampong Jawa. was sentenced to six months jail In the magistrate's court here today when he was found guilty of stealing 28 cartons of abalone worth $2,520 from the port area at Port Swettenham282 words
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Article58 1964-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Senator Ko Teck Kin today praised the Government for the initiative in setting up a tourist and shopping centre to boost the tourist industry. The new facilities should attract more tourists to the State this year, he said when he opened the Raffles58 words
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Article45 1964-08-30 9 BATU PAHAT. Sat.— Mr. Goh Hong Hui was elected chairman of a new branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association ai Sri Medan. 13 miles from here yesterday. Others elected were Mr. U>n Siong Peow, secretary and Mr. Lim Choon Tan. treasurer.45 words
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191 1964-08-30 9 BACK MOVE TO SAVE FREE PORT STATUS, 10,000 MEN TOLD pENANG. Sat. Penan* dock workers were today urged to rally in a joint bid to save the island's free port status. "I do not think you can find other jobs if Penang loses hrr status quo.* Mr S. P. Chelliah,191 words
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Article, Illustration299 1964-08-30 9 Fewer flies' now— result in Tanah Rata campaign TANAH RATA, Saturday. 'J'HERE are fewer flies in this holiday resort in the Cameron Highlands than there were a month ago. This, said Dr. Eugene Chan Nyat Loon, the District Medical and Health Officer here yesterday, was due to the co-operation of299 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-08-30 9 (WE Rashidah Hanoum. J eldest daughter of Haji Mushir ArifT and Puan Zubaidah ArifT of Penang, who is flying to Britain on Tuesday to join the Pitman's College in London for a secretarial course. Che Rashidah, 20. is a former pupil of the St. George's Girls' School. Penang.48 words
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Article127 1964-08-30 9 Seven held in ambush near border ALOR STAR. Sat. Seven men were arrested this week when they walked into a police ambush in the border jungle at the 28th mile of Jalan Bukit Kayu Itam. The men were intercepted by a 20-man patrol of the police special squad group on127 words
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Article36 1964-08-30 9 IPOH. Sat.— A police supervisee. V. Velosamy. 24. was today sentenced to three months jail by a magistrates court here for railing to report to the Ipoh police on May 3. He pleaded guilty36 words
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Article27 1964-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Water will be cut off in Upper Bukit Timah Road between 9 and m.s. from 9.30 a.m. to 8 p m. tomorrow27 words
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Article80 1964-08-30 9 ALOR STAR, Sat. A tapper, Che Sotn bint* Hat. 31, reported to Padang Serai police last night that an unknown man tried to molest her in a lonely spot on an estate at Kampong Naga Lilit. She was collecting latex when the man came from80 words
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Article33 1964-08-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Special prayers for peace and prosperity in Malaysia will be said when the Arya Samaj Singapore celebrate Shrl Krishna Japamanami and eve of Malaysia Day at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.33 words
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Advertisement155 1964-08-30 8 m I if i 5 .'W WP*^ K Successful men of industry rely on sound healthy diets foods like Australian Butter and Cheese. From Australia to you the good health, energy and vigour of Australian Dairy Foods Irom Australia's lu.sh pastures, ample rainfall and year- top-quality Australian dairy foods: Butter.155 words
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Advertisement22 1964-08-30 8 Lttit CI^SSIFIEDS 20 words Sl2 (minimum) KAMALA and Bob Russell. daughter. Sharlta 27 8 64 G. H Seremban. Thank doctor and staff.22 words
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Advertisement149 1964-08-30 8 Doomed By Your Memory? A noted publisher in Chicago rrportt there K o simple technique tor acquinnq a powerful memory which con pay you rcol dividends in both bu mi ,1 popularity. According to thu publisher, many people do not realize now much th«y could intluenco others simply by remembering149 words
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Advertisement188 1964-08-30 9 For the best-go for H "~"~"^W81^b^B CONSOLE MODEL 23* screen Automatic, Minimum of controls for easy operation In medium highly polished wooden cabinet 4 leaf folding door and lockable Inexpensively priced. TV/Radio/Stereogram 23" screen •23 valves/diodes Push buttons Automatic for line and frame hold In medium dark highly polished wooden188 words
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Advertisement284 1964-08-30 9 Hr smartest, comfortable desert boot Obtainable from Leading Footwear Stores throughout Malaysia. WHICH skin problem bothers ft g\ £5 W *~?S^i !C_ *f mNOW CYCLAX HELPS YOU TO SOLVE THEM ALL WITH NEW Beauty Clear Medicated Lotion and Medicated Powder Make-up TWO WONDERFULLY EASY WAYS OF GIVING GLAMOUR AND BEAUTY284 words
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267 1964-08-30 10 Plea to help preserve our history CINGJPORE, Sat. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, yesterday appealed to the public as well as local firms to preserve our disappearing history" by donating any material pertaining to Malaysian history to the National Library. Mr. Rajartanam was speaking at the opening of267 words
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Article, Illustration405 1964-08-30 10 NEW POLICY BECOMES EFFECTIVE FROM TUESDAY WASHING TON, Sat. The United States last night raised to 6,000 long tons the amount of natural rubber to be offered for sale commercially each month from the national stockpile. The previous monthly limit on sales made by the405 words
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Article356 1964-08-30 10 CINGAPOKE, Sat Business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.T.S. Ords. (1,000) 495. 6d. AIS; Dunlops (5,000) $1.82. (8,000) $1.83; Esso Ords. (2,000) $2.04; E. Smelters (1,000)356 words
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Article, Illustration233 1964-08-30 10 CANADA TO RAISE AID TO MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Sat. The Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce, Mr. Mitchell W. Sharp, said here today that Canada was planning to Increase its aid programme to Malaysia tv US$l5 million ($45 million). Mr. Sharp, who flew Into Singapore this afternoon on his way to233 words
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227 1964-08-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. gTATE War Executive Committees are effectively containing Indonesian propaganda and espionage in Malaya. This was stated today by the Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, before he left here for Singapore to attend the luncheon meeting of the227 words
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120 1964-08-30 10 Razak 'a good friend of the Chinese' I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The chairman of the MCA Pahang branch. Dato Ngau Ken Lock, today dispelled rumours that the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak. was antiChinese. In a statement Issued here, Dato Ngau said he knew Tun Razak and his family very well.120 words
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220 1964-08-30 11 BRANDO HITS BELOW THE BELT IN A FLOP ■■■■■■■■■■■■■iH Bui IF Elvis Presley were to play Hamlet and pray Heaven that doesn't put ideas in his head —it could not leave me limper with distaste than the sight of Marlon Brando trying to be a comedian. Brando's attempt Is made220 words
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Article, Illustration702 1964-08-30 11 The new goddess... RODERICK MANN REPORTING FROM LONDON... URSULA ANDRESS: I WOULD STILL RATHER HAVE A HAPPY HOME LIFE AT 1.10 p.m. the other day when Ursula Andress let I .me and went into the next room to put on a dress, I decided it was as good a time702 words
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Article180 1964-08-30 11 'THE Stage Clubs next proA ductlon In this, their "year of comedies" Is something a good deal off the beaten track and a refreshing change from the run of the mill threeact potboilers that form too large a part of the repertoire of some amateur dramatic societies. It180 words
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Advertisement613 1964-08-30 11 g Horn. 1 30 -4 00 -6.30 9.30pm 1 1j^^ j N^Cgtr^tlWATOgSL^rtj C ROGER BROWNE "]i SUSAN PAGET S 'Ttotalscopo Eaitmon Color z Todoy 8 450 m: (Mandarir-j n LILY OF THE VALLEY j£ 1 >«\V SHOW IX.! I C 11am 1.30 -4.00-6.30 ft 9.30pm i "me z; Plus! "Bcrito613 words
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Advertisement179 1964-08-30 11 I OPENING I FRIDAY, 4th SEPT. 1964 5 i SIMULTANEOUSLY AT J E CATHAY PALACE I CINEMA (SINGAPORE) KATONG —^-^J ioo Gbllant Men Stand Defiuntl I nCfIIHST THE MIGHTIEST WnRRIOR-HfITIOH OH EfIRTH i Dwarfing The Mightiest! Towering Over The Greatest! 1 I bbbW^Sb! I a%V .JBav*jiWS I I Stanley Baker179 words
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Advertisement33 1964-08-30 11 3 Showi: 1.30-S.OO 5.30 p.m. Vurhuromon Rovichondran "KATHALIKKA NERAMIIIAI" (Tamil in Eastmon Color] Today 11 am (O/F) 'Silent Call" t 20.000 Eyes" Tomorrow 1 1 o.m (O/F) "High Po-ered Rifle' ft 'Squad Jar"33 words
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Advertisement95 1964-08-30 11 Getting Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Time Nnthlnr cam make yon fe*l a^ old. tlrrd, and drprrssed as logins; ulrrp Nights or Durning, Smarting, Itching Acidity. And if your back ach^n ano Kheumatlam Palna In joints and muscles make you miserable, you can't work and enjoy life.95 words
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Advertisement135 1964-08-30 11 i Ha stiil*" I If If I; |y I Conditioned J§ BAR RESTAURANIi Located in tne Sbopplo» m centra. Ail alr-eondmon*o oe<lroom» f j with private Datba. H RedittuiioD. I I i Superb semca ShanKtiainese jf feyf Well-aiocked I > ArniMil«in St, s yL ißflHtaj^H Tel: *****/7 "^ittlr Ab iitenutionally135 words
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Advertisement455 1964-08-30 11 "f* A niT/M i OPENS TUESDAY CAPITOL (Sugiptre) at 915 pm {< A MAN WHO LEADS A DOGS UK... A DOG WHO LEADS A MMTS HFI' I Eastman COLOR. J r(^ F I w uw.^ Monsieur Cognac Plus ON STAGE at 9.15 pm-No Free List -"WILD WONDERFUL FASHIONS'm by DOLL'S455 words
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Article, Illustration595 1964-08-30 12 IT'S ALL IN THE NEW BMW "GO tnis is the Turis- mo Internazionale!" She meant the BMW 1800TI the twin-rarb version of the BMW 1800, the car I wrote about last Sunday. If you have found the 1800 interesting, you will tind that this sportier model is595 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-08-30 12 RED IN CABINET 'WON'T HELP SOEK' JLSSELTOIS, Sal.-The inclusion oi a top-ranking Communist Party member in boekarno's cabinet obviousiy was very signilicant and clearly indicates the growing power of the Communists in Indonesian politics and also their stepped up activity to crush Malaysia. This was expressed by the Duke of268 words
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Article54 1964-08-30 12 WASHINGTON. Sat. Living costs In the United States rose three-tenths of one per cent in July, the largest monthly rise in a year, the U.S. Labour Department said yesterday. However, the increase "does not appear startling" lii view of general pnee behaviour over theAP - 54 words
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766 1964-08-30 12 Now monks and priests step in to stop flow of Saigon brutality Americans wait out shambles, hopeful that something can be salvaged FICIAL TO THI UNOAY T'Ml* gAIGON, Sat. Saigon still seethes with unchecked mob violence. But now the character of the riots is changing as religious groups try desperately766 words
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256 1964-08-30 12 Varsity body's main aim: Malaysianisation of the institution SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'J'HE newly-formed Malaysian Staff Association of the University of Singapore has stressed that "our autonomous national university must reflect the values and aspirations of Malaysia and build a united nation out of our multi-racial society." In a statement issued yesterday256 words
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Article138 1964-08-30 12 Father and daughter die in crash "TELOK ANSON. Sat. Two cyclists, Woo Sang, 73, a rubber tapper, and his daughter, Pong Ying, 11, were killed when they were involved in an accident with a car at the 12th mile, Telok Anson-Kampar Road yesterday. They were cycling to their home at138 words
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Article23 1964-08-30 12 JESSELTON. Sat Military and police personnel throughout Sab«n nave been put on extra alert lor the next few days— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Advertisement71 1964-08-30 12 am happy, because\ \towkay says "*oMUK"Ufo^^jSh JUST ONE OPERATION CLEANS, POLISHES and PROTECTS FO« A POUSH THAT lASTS IWWUI\ /M B\ RONUK iSffi car wax \gp J CARGLO -"^S^ for Ihot. who pr.*»r "tj jjj* THt MIRACLE UQUID CAR POIISH^* 3 5^ a tolio* polish. r Trade Enquiries to J.I.71 words
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Miscellaneous296 1964-08-30 12 ACROSS: 1. Musical composition DOWN: 1. Military caps (6), v i -ii^a. w s 2 <•>• >• ch °*>« voice (6). 14. Rubber (6). 16. (3), 4. Shelter (4), 5. Player (5), Equipment (3). 17. Pulled along 5. Mount (5), 7. Brief conversation (5). 19. Insect (3), 20. Ffcg-shaped (4).296 words
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Article1553 1964-08-30 13 CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good; a soft; h heavy: a any. Betting forecast: ISF) Strongly fancied; (F) Fancied. Apprentice allowances: Llm nil; P.K. Leong. Dragon 3-lb; Nazi'di, Ng. Chong 5-lb. others 7-lb. Race 1—1.30 Cl1,553 words
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1196 1964-08-30 13 ESPOM JEEP - CHOREOGRAPHER IS SET FOR A DOUBLE ESPOM JEEP 10-lb penalty won't stop this 5-year-old fHOREOGRAPHER looks set for a double in the Class 4, lOf handicap (Race 4) at Kuala Lumpur today. This five-year-old scored a brilliant win over 9f last week. Well up with the pace from the start,1,196 words
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Article166 1964-08-30 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Korovou (Race 1), Ciboulette (Race 5) and Lucky Bride (Race 8). The going is good. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POlNitR MAIMI'N Korovou Monitor ItMl KOROVOU Maimun Monitor KOROVOU Baby Chris Raceguide BMtt AR.«.TIATIA Ramarajiam Bos Fall RAMARAJIAM Pang. Kanibau Bus Fun FAST FURIOUS Sedjatl166 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-08-30 13 THE YELLOW JERSEY GOES TO HAMID AGAIN I>ENANG. Sat.-— Singapore's Hamid Supaat again won the honour of wearing the yellow Jersey when he won the second stage of the Tour of Malaysia cycle race here today. Hamid beat Stephen Llm of Malacca by a wheel as tht first group of174 words
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Article, Illustration362 1964-08-30 14 O'Neill, Lawry sparkle BRILLIANT STAND IN 113 MINUTES PRODUCES 188 CANTERBURY, Sat A bri 1 1 ia n t partnership of 188 in 113 minutes by Norman ONeill and Bill Lawry led the Australians to a fine win over Kent here yesterday in their last counity match of the tour.362 words
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355 1964-08-30 14 Sarawak players survive first round pENANG. Sat. Top- seeded M. Sadali had an easy passage Jnto the men's singles quarter finals when he beat Abdullah Kifai 15-1. 15-1 in the Malaysian Malays badminton championships which was declared open by the Assistant Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports, Ungku Mohsein bin355 words
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Article43 1964-08-30 14 LONDON. Sat. Results of English football league matches played laM night: Diytsion one: West Ham 2 Nottingham Forest 3 MvMm tlir.-e: Carlisle 0 Brentford 1. Queen's Park Ranaers 2 Scunthorpe 1 Iri*h I.eagur (I'lster Cup): Crusaders 0 Ballymena 4.43 words
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Article65 1964-08-30 14 PENANG. Sat. J. Rajendram qualified for the second final in the Prn;ine Sports Club tennis championships when he and Mrs. B. Campbell beat Charles Une and Mrs. Mabie En 6-3 6-2 In the mixed doubles semi-final this ivenlng. !n the men's doubles semi-fi-.al Goon65 words
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Article, Illustration698 1964-08-30 14 COACH'S PEP-TALK HAS REMARKABLE EFFECT Victors now await challenge of India KOREA 3 JAPAN 0 By Norman Siebel IPOH. Sat. Korean 1 coach Lee Yung Chang does not tell his players nursery rhymes when he lectures them about a badly played first half. The words soundLim Yaw Chong - 698 words
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520 1964-08-30 14 KIWIS IMPRESS IN FIELDING, BOWLING: MCA OUT FOR 101 SINGAPORE. Saturday. r THE New Zealand Cricket Council team gave an x impressive display in fielding and bowline: when they began tbe two-day match against a Malayan Cricket Association team on the oadan°here today. i MCA batting first were out for520 words
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304 1964-08-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. /CENTRAL Zone Ist team totalled 244 strokes to lead North Zone Ist team by four strokes after the first 18 holes in the Malaysia Day golf competition for the Tun Sir Henry Lee's trophy Dyer the RSGC course today. The304 words
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Article75 1964-08-30 14 PENANG, Sat. Malaysia's top weightllfters aspiring to represent the nation In the Tokyo Olympics will be competing in the Malaysian welghtlfting championships at the Penang Chinese Girls High School here tomorrow night. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. wlli declare cpen "the championships which will75 words
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Article44 1964-08-30 14 WELLINGTON. Sat.—Australia trained a surprise win over New Zealand by 20 points to rive in the third and final runbv union Test here today. New Zealand had already clinched the series, havinn won the first two Tests 14-9 and 18-3— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1964-08-30 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's singles badminton champion, Wong Tew Gee will meet former champion Wee Choon Seng in tomorrows exhibition tournament in connection with Malaysia Day celebrations.29 words
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Article22 1964-08-30 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Bat.—Nineteen teams have entered for the Malaysia Day six-a-side soccer tournament to be held here on Monday.22 words
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Article128 1964-08-30 14 SOCCER M-tourney: Malaysia v S. Vietnam (7.30 p.m.)Nat. China v Burma (9.0. both matches at Merdeka Stadium). L. Perak Div. 2: Malay Club v DTC (T. Ansom. Fund match: Muar-Panchor Indians v Tarn perl* Rovers. Spore (Nordanal Est. crd. Muan. CYCLING Tour of Malaysia 3rd *ta<e: Butterworth128 words
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434 1964-08-30 14 Hong Kong pair in Singapore final SINGAPORE Sat. Hong Kong's K. H. Ip and Victor Sun entered the final of the Singapore open grass court tennis men's doubles championships when they eliminated W. Wee and Daniel Lim 6-0. 7-5 on the padang today. Ip. Hong Kong's singles champion, also qlallfled434 words
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Article20 1964-08-30 14 HAMILTON (New Zealand). Sat. India's touriiiK hockry team beat a Waikatou provincial side 6-0 here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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340 1964-08-30 14 STRONG EVERTON BID TO REGAIN TITLE LONDON, Sat.- Everton, winners of the English First Division soccer championship in 1962-63. are obviously going to make a strong bid to regain the title this season. Having won their first two matches without conceding a goal, they made It three victories In a340 words
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Article115 1964-08-30 14 LONDON. Sat— Tea scores In todays cricket matches: Lords: Middlesex 211-5 iW. Russell 73 > v Northants .Manchester: M C C 250-7 <C. Waibbrook 85, J. Ikm 79 1 Lane;,. Bournemouth: Hampshire 191--5 (H. Horton 51, A. IllglebyMackenzie 49 n.o.i v Sumy Hove: Sussex 176 (E.Reuter - 115 words
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Article47 1964-08-30 14 BAASTAD. Sat.— Roy Emerson, the world's No. 1 tennis player, stormed back from the brink of defeat today to beat Jan Erik Lundqvist 2-6. 4-6. 6-3. 6-2, 7-5 to give Australia the opening .Mnßleii on the first day ol the Cup inter-zone final here. UPL47 words
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Advertisement837 1964-08-30 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE M Wordt U (Mi*.)— Box St el: txtrm CENUINE PHOTOSTATS, Kotomatlc, 58 Robinson Road, B'pora *****. REPRODUCTIONS OP PHOTOGRAPHS, Plans. Drawings etc. Tang's Photocopy Service ***** THE HAIR CLINIC, 10, Prlnsep Street. Spore Pbone *****. For Dandruff. Baldness, Thinning, Falling, Greying Hair, Scalp Treatment, inclusive837 words
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Advertisement527 1964-08-30 13 /ISM \W /Ml sfctvW XmmX^lßr^^-^ x f w La^^»BJ wMKr /A 9 >M^ >^_^__ ?l^a^ S?SSSH5 ?5SSH H l^ F^ BsssT^ssssi BBBMBIfI SS*Vla*»HaßßPßSSS^> S*S>*S*B>*^r^Bj SBf-m^mM The New Holden Special Sods* NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING! GREAT NEW ENGINES! MORE MILES PER GALLON/ SAME LOW PRICES! Today, Australia's Own Car brings you the527 words
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Advertisement29 1964-08-30 14 10TON I I PAYLOAD I BEDFORDS I TIPPERS I TRUCKS I IN STOCK I I ORCHARD MOTORS I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS29 words
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Advertisement55 1964-08-30 14 $10,500/- goes to the I LUCKY WINNER of this week's MALAY MAIL I WORD PUZZLE CONTEST j I "CZ" I Enter Now BEST WISHES TO POH HENG GOLDSMITHS, LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR THIRD BRANCH At JOHN LITTLE'S TOIRIST SHOPPIM, CENTO Raffles Place. Singapore L55 words
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Article, Illustration2831 1964-08-30 1 RUTHLESS MEN WHO SPEND 'THEIR LIVES TRAILING THE NAZI WAR CRIMINALS WHO GOT AWAY PART ONE in the dock at Nuremberg. But there were missing faces m Many top Nazis had JM already Simon J Wiesenthal m%l (right) is one of the hunters pledged to get them-and time2,831 words
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Advertisement29 1964-08-30 1 Pogcs Pogcs Serial 1/5 Features 3 For Women 2, 4 Life in Malaysia 6, 7 j Jone Lee 4 Stars 8 i Know Alls 4 Comics 8, 9, It)29 words
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Advertisement59 1964-08-30 1 with tlm^ißOOthest flavor k^ifc^ ■■■V. a!^^^^l < i cigarettes today t^^^^^Z v Li «H v •ff^'jL J* fli ..4« t fl ■aa bMH M^^b^l ■aaaafll LbS^bl •C-2-»4 l^^^r'Sjrf' CIM3 R J Bf)i»J*ToMe«lo.r.i.i»). IVin.lon Sil.n, f I B. A. Modern filter, gjus rich tobacco taste smoothed with menthol USAJ a so59 words
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Article, Illustration261 1964-08-30 2 Up your sleeve a hot ace YOUR fashion ace this year is kept firmly up your sleeve. And designers are finding that a great sleeve on a dress, like a stunning sleeve on a record, whirls the product into a top pop success. The long sleeve, the puffed sleeve. the261 words
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430 1964-08-30 2 Quick change fashion WITH ITS ABSURDITIES AND ALL by Jane Barnicoat LONDON, Sat. Just how many baldheaded women In topless dresses have you seen around this week? None? Exactly. Yet this is the kind of dotty gimmick that always gets maximum publicity and sets people muttering about the absurdity of430 words
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Article369 1964-08-30 2 LITTLE Tommy came home one day crying that his schoolmate had borrowed a toy and now refused to return it. His father said: "Tommy. I'm ashamed of you. Now." he continued. putting his young son on top of the bookcase. "I want you to Jump down369 words
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Advertisement358 1964-08-30 2 TO EVERY WOMAN OVER 30... Endocil promises to make your skin young again and keep it young In it possible? Yea it i* with Endocil, in just 3 vecki. Each nightt smooth Endocil generously into lace and neck where ago tells first. Pat gently round eyes and mouth. While you358 words
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Advertisement464 1964-08-30 2 EUbbV fl BJ|F" 'is Mfcakkj mfr^f* e^H m fr^T 4 Ej i %i \s^\ ia^^l B^BaaW Skin peeds C^BSl for delicate beauty The secret of true beauty is a delicate, natural 100k the look that comes from a skin that blooms with freshness. To keep your skin fresh and lovely464 words
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Article, Illustration285 1964-08-30 5 DOES THIS TENANT HAVE TO PAY? I EASES are highly technical documents. Though usually they are clear enough to lawyers. But even the lawyers were arguing in Harold Green's case. Harold rented a house in London's outer suburbia. The place was comfortable but not in its first youth. The rear285 words
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Article389 1964-08-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Programme Sum- mury; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00,: The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7 30 Learn A Word A Day: 7.32 Brcakln-i Po.pourri: 800 The News; 8.05 Blight And Breezy. 8.59 Summary Of Programmes For p The Morning; 9.00 Music City; I 10.00 Hawaii Call,.389 words
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Advertisement127 1964-08-30 5 fill It s b won u Qrful JLjJLJUL^y ■I.Pirnk Ilk' W/Jkrn^ i vV^Cßr IV f/i F* BURLEY L, MARYLAND Wonderful LIFE International blended cigarettes n- v .nnn.rui v mfj~> r n ui IUB are King Size -so much cooler through that extra 'Tgj? Rich, toasted BURLEY tobacco 2|£ Fra 2127 words
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Article, Illustration641 1964-08-30 6 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH By FOR SALE ...AN OLD SINGAPORE LANDMARK No more will this haven of the elite >r£^t^^s"" 3^ echo the gay sounds of merrymaking SOON Singapore may lose yel another old landmark to make way for progress. The 60-year-old Seaview Hotel in641 words
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704 1964-08-30 6 BALA CHANDRAN - Move to help the Malays in business BALA CHANDRAN By KUALA LUMPUR V T OORDIN was a government clerk. After 30 years of service he retired and enjoyed his hard earned pension in his old fashioned Malay-style house in Alor Star. Then one day an enterprising idea struck Noordin. "With704 words
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Article287 1964-08-30 6 ■m I lII I Til fed ■I T m IN Room 24 of the Grand Hotel there was some consternation. Young Billy Meredith had a rash. "This Is bad luck." said Mr. Heredlth. "If s going to spoil our holiday." Young Billy seemed287 words
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Article326 1964-08-30 6 rpHE Boxer is our subject this week. -I There can be little doubt that he has a close relationship with the Mastiff and Bulldog. Bred as a fighting dog, this sturdy, well balanced animal gives the impression of power— especially about the Jaw. As a companion and326 words
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Advertisement281 1964-08-30 6 GR IMPORTANT REASONS WHY OVALTINE IS YOUR BEST BUY ■MHHfc 1 ONLY OVALTINE gives you the concentrated goodness of MALT, Wk MILK. COCOA and EGGS, plus EXTRA VITAMINS. b 2 ON LV OVA LTI N E tastes so delicious and does you so much good. Ife Enioy that happy-go-healthy Ovaltine'281 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1964-08-30 7 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By IPOH heart of the manufacturing region in North Malaya, says Mr. L.A.D. Williamson, chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board (right) ONE of the biggest achievements yet in the drive to diversify the economy of the nation is the Tasek Industrial1,060 words
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Article194 1964-08-30 7 Here's the scientific answer for mum if one" bathtime the Inquisitive youngster should ask: HOW DOES SOAP GET DIRT OFF? OART of the soap disI wives in the water and lowers the surface tension of the water. So far as washing is concerned, this lowering allows more194 words
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Advertisement81 1964-08-30 7 Stand on your own two feet. Use Tampax to be sure, secure. No odour, no chafing Invisible in place. Bathe wearing Tampax. Fed clean, cool, fresh. Tampax— worn internally. Millions use it. Your choice of 2 absorbenciet (Regular and Super). Available wherever such products are sold. Invented by a doctor81 words
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