The Straits Times, 5 September 1964
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Title Section22 1964-09-05 1 85EP1964 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Not**"* 1 The Straits Times SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1964. 15 CENTS Estd. 1845. KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1964-09-05 1 JACKIE SAM - SINGAPORE A 'DANGER ZONE' Eight dead and 60 hurt in new rioting WHAT 'DANGER ZONE' MAXIMUM PENALTIES: See Page Five RUSH TO BEAT CURFEW: by Singapore, Friday JACKIE SAM: A "STATE OF DANGER" has been proclaimed in Singapore, where the casualty toll in 48 hours of sporadic Indonesianinspired clashes wasHarold Teo - 1,027 words
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Article752 1964-09-05 1 Tengku blames Soek Trouble in Singapore not communal or racial but political' SINGAPORE, Friday. JENGKU Abdul Rahman tonight blamed Indonesia for stirring the racial disturbances here and appealed to the people to be calm, cool and composed so that they would be in a better position to fight Indonesia or752 words
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Article471 1964-09-05 1 I CHEW LOY KHOON - THREE MORE CAPTURED LABIS, Fri. New Zealand and Gurkha troops moved into the Labis area this evening as the hunt for the Indonesian paratro ope r s continued. These troops swung into action following Malaysian Government requests to New Zealand and Britain for assistance. The471 words
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Article524 1964-09-05 1 The hidden foe by Dr. Toh SINGAPORE. Fri. The acting Prime Minister of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said tonight that the Singapore riots should be considered in tin- context of a fresh attempt by Indonesia to weaken .Malaysia. Speaking over telex ision and Radio Sinuapura. Dr. Ton said tli.it524 words
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Article65 1964-09-05 1 2 a.m. LATEST SINGAPORE. Sat At 2 a.m.. situation in Singapore is well under control. Earlier in three rasrs of attempted arson in lalan Übi. J.ilan Rrtrk and Chanci Road lighted rags soaked in petrol were thrown at housrs Ra<lio at midnight MM latest casualty figures were: eipht65 words
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Article127 1964-09-05 2 U.S. to step up grain supplies WASHINGTON, Fri. i The State Department announced yesterday that the United States would step up its wheat shipments to India. but probably could not divert any shipments immediat The department 6,j~.:t*man said that bhiprm which had been run; between 400.000 and oOO.OUf tons aReuter - 127 words
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Article106 1964-09-05 2 NEW DELHI. Fri Most of the West Delhi areas were under water yesterday as troops worked to repair breaches in canal walls which burst recently. Although officials were relieved to see clear skies, there were fears of more rain to come. The Jumna River was only106 words
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83 1964-09-05 2 Ben Bella executes a former comrade A LGIERS, Fri. Col. A Mohamed Chaabani, who led an armed rebellion against President Ben Bella's Government two months ago. was sentenced to death by a miliary court on Wednesday night and executed a few hours later. The verdict and execution were announced by83 words
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67 1964-09-05 2 NEW DiiLHI. Fri.— A Ccmmunist Chinese patrol crossed into Sikkim, 14 miles north-east of Gangtok late on Auk. 27, the Indian Defence Ministry si>okesman said yesterday. This is the first report oi Chinese patrol activity on the disputed SinoIndian frontier for some time. The spokesman67 words
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130 1964-09-05 2 Mao's men launch a terror drive in Kansu HONG KONG, Fri. The Communist Chinese have launched a campaign of terror in the north-west province of Kansu to crush opposition to the Peking Government, according to intelligence reports reaching here The report! .>am the province. scene of past racial and religiousAP - 130 words
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Article240 1964-09-05 2 SAIGON, Fri. Prime Minister Nguyen Khanh today announced that all military members of his government had offered to resign and the Armed Forces had pr>miseri to hand over all power to civilians within two months. Gen. Khanh addressed a Press conference clean shaven, after removingAP; UPI - 240 words
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Article88 1964-09-05 2 PHNOM PENH. Fri. The Cambodian Government yesterday arrested three employees of the Thai Embassy in reprisal for the arrest in Bangkok of a Cambodian citizen guarding the former embassy there The employees were identified as guards.— U.P.l 26 killed in air crash 1 BANGKOK. Fn. —An88 words
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Article26 1964-09-05 2 TOKYO. Fn.— Police tonight arrested three demonstrator', who were among some 8.000 protesting against the Government's approval for visits by American nu-clear-powered submarines. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article37 1964-09-05 2 MANILA. Fri— A joint tenm of American, Japanese and Filipino health experts will establish a centre in a nearby village this month to study the causes of cholera El Tor, It was disclosed today.— U.P.l.37 words
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Article32 1964-09-05 2 BLANTYRE Fri. Giianaian Journalist K.D. Amihvia. arrested by Malawi security police in Limbe as a prohibited immigrant, has been given 14 days to get out of the country. A.P.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration174 1964-09-05 2 Senate holds immigration chief for contempt of Congress MANILA. Fri. Th: Immigration Commissioner. Mr. Martlnlano Vivo, spent la.it night in Congress as a prisoner of the Senate, arrested for refusing to testify before the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Labour and Immigration The Supreme Court ordered him to beAP - 174 words
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213 1964-09-05 2 Laos crisis: Souvanna asks de Gaulle to step in FLRIS, Fri.— The Laotian neutralist Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, yesterday asked President de Gaulle of France for his intervention to bring about a conference on Laos in Geneva. After conferring with the French President at the Elysee Palace for 45 minutes,Reuter - 213 words
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173 1964-09-05 2 His mission independence SALISBURY, Friday. IVjR. Lan Smith, the Southern Rhodesian Prime ITI Minister, was given a vociferous rarewell by about 1.000 people when he left here by air last night for London for what he has called "a final attempt" to negotiate independenceReuter - 173 words
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Miscellaneous26 1964-09-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby («TAr" THESE. CABLING. IU BZ\H& Vt?U VDOB I MAVE IT OeCAkFAOT IM 080 COOWM& IM THE It— \OVtN ALL CEADV/ T26 words
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Article216 1964-09-05 3 Woman throws eggs at Queen's car (1 LABOOW, Kri.— Three I t{is were thrown at the royal car as Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Kdinburgh drove slowly yesterday through central (.Usicow. They were on their way to the city chambers for lunch with the Lord Provost of Glasgow afterReuter - 216 words
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Article17 1964-09-05 3 LA PAZ. Fri.— Bolivia's 25,000 public schoolteachers went on strike yesterday for higher pay. AJ>17 words
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Article, Illustration42 1964-09-05 3 VI RS. Jacqueline ITI Kennedy, widow of the late President, shakes hands with Senator Hubert Humphrey, the Democratic candidate for Vice-President, in Atlantic City, as Lady Bird, wife of President Johnson smiles in the centre. UPI picture.UPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration221 1964-09-05 3 Cyprus: Turkey is ready to accept federation THE Turkish Prime Minister, Mr. Inonu, told the National Assembly here today that Turkey was willing to accept the idea of federation in Cyprus. He told the Assembly: i "We put forward the Idea of federation from th» first day... lf a return221 words
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92 1964-09-05 3 Harbour theft of two British armoured cars IVICOSIA, Fri. Some--1 body crept Into a guarded dockside compound In Famagusta on Wednesday night and got away with two Ferret armoured cars belonging to a British cavalry regiment, the United Nations reported yesterday. The cars, worth USSI4.OOO each, were attached to the92 words
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Article147 1964-09-05 3 ONDON, Fri. Mr. Julian Amery. Britain's Aviation Minister, yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding for joint development with France of a new air-to-surface guided weapon. Mr. Amery told a Press conference the weapon was a tactical strike missile with range to be measured InReuter - 147 words
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Article68 1964-09-05 3 WASHINGTON, PH.— A wild melee broke out at a hearing by the House committee on unAmerican activities yesterday when an American Nazy Party member, Lon Dunaway, 28. leaped out of the audience, jumped on the witness table and tried to throttle a witness. Dozens of policemen68 words
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Article53 1964-09-05 3 BOGOTA. Colombia t. Pri. Ten people were injured and many houses damaged and destroyed in an earthquake at midday yesterday centred about 250 miles nortti-east of Bogota. The towns affected were Salazar de Las Pa Unas. Sai/iago. Gramalote and Bucarnsica. Official report!) s~ul that Bucarasica was53 words
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139 1964-09-05 3 I ONDON. Fri. The Kj odds against the gjvernhiK Conservative Party winning the coming u^tieral election were shortened yesterday by a leadm* London bookmaker from seven to four agaln.>i to six to four against This Is the shorten price offered again ,i aReuter - 139 words
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255 1964-09-05 3 Republicans form group to back Johnson U/ A S H I NGTON, TT Fri. More than 20 business and financial leaders, most of them longtime Republicans, yesterday formed a committee to back President Johnson in the November U.S Presidential election. The list of organising sponsors of the grvjt> named theReuter - 255 words
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Article30 1964-09-05 3 LONDON. Fri. Mrs. Fradence Frankenstein, a 90-year-old widow, has taken up a unlisted telephone number to foil practical Jokers who call up and ask for the monster.— U.P.l.30 words
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333 1964-09-05 3 jif R. Khrushchev is to come to Bonn for a summit meeting with the West German Chancellor, Dr. Ludwig Erhard, it was announced here today. The date, duration, and programme have still to be settled through diplomatic channels. So has the agenda, although irlormed333 words
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96 1964-09-05 3 Girl, 14, is the youngest to swim Channel T ONDON. Fri— FourteenLj year-old American schoolgirl Leonore Modell I ist night became the youngest person to swim the F.nglish Channel. She courageously battled adverse tid< to swim from France to Dover in about I 1 hours, 30 minutes and received aAP - 96 words
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Article33 1964-09-05 3 PRESCOT (Arizona) Pri. Senator Barry Goldwater opened his campaign for the Presidency today by accusing President Johnso i of following "the way of unilateral disarmament and appeasement in foreign affairs."33 words
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246 1964-09-05 4 Foundation stone laid for Health Institute I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahamanl bin Samsuddin, today laid the foundation stone of the $1 million Public Health Institute, the first in Malaysia, in Bungsar Road here. When It Is completed next year, the Institute will take in for training246 words
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Article82 1964-09-05 4 PENANG. Fri. Penang School Certificate and Federation of Malaya Certificate candidates taking their oral English examination from Sept. 7 to Sept. 10 are advised to contact the Education Department Immediately, If they do not know at what centres they are to. report. The82 words
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175 1964-09-05 4 MUAR, Friday. f |llK Mentri Besar of Jobore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today related the experiences he had when he visited several kampongs in Labis and his near-encounter with Indonesian paratroopers during his tour yesterday. Dato Haji Hassan175 words
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Article161 1964-09-05 4 New tidal gates to reduce floods SINGAPORE, Fri. The Public Works Department is building new tidal gates at Victoria Bridge, now the harbour limit. These new tide gates will take the place of the tide gates neat Kandang Kerbau police station The new gates will allow the canal to have161 words
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Article47 1964-09-05 4 ALOR STAR, Fri. Police today said that unidentified sircraft reported to have been seen flying over several areas between 4.30 a.m. and 5.30 a.m. yesterday were "all friendly planes." Altogether there were five reports yesterday of planes having been seen in different areas.47 words
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Article32 1964-09-05 4 DUNGUN, Fri.— The District Officer of Kemaman, Inche Mohsmed Talb bin All has been transferred to Sabak Bernam. He is succeeded by Inche Abdul Aziz bi.i Haii Abdullah from Kroh.32 words
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154 1964-09-05 4 Landings a serious matter, say foreign Ministers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More foreign Ministers today expressed strong views that no peaceloving nation should sit back and watch the sovereignty of another country being threatened. They all agreed that the freedom or Malaysia was threatened and it was a "serious matter." The154 words
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150 1964-09-05 4 |POH. Fri. The Sultan of Perak will make a five-day official tour of the Kuala Kangsar district from Monday. He will tour Kuala Kangsar area o'i Monday and Tuesday, visiting rural development projects and declare open a new road, a community hall and150 words
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Article85 1964-09-05 4 SINGAPORE. Prt. The Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore today claimed that workers employed by members of the Singapore Shipping Contractors' Association had joined them. A statement issued by the union's general secretary, Mr. James Soh, said that these workers tally clerks, assistant and plan clerlu.85 words
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Article25 1964-09-05 4 DUNOUN, Thurs.— Inche Omar bin Pilus. assistant District Officer here, has been transferred to Kemnman. He Is succeeded by Inche Abdullah bin Mahmud.25 words
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235 1964-09-05 4 KANGAR, Friday. T»HE National Union of Teachers in National Schools is prepared to negotiate further on the incremental scales for Malay teachers offered by the Government last March, a member of the executive committee. Inche Sayah bin Mohamed, said today Inche Sayah235 words
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338 1964-09-05 4 Sarawak CM denies allegation on minorities KUCHING, Fri. The Sarawak Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. today denied an allegation published In the Press recently that because there was no Land Dayak Member in the Malaysian Federal Parliament, the Interests of the Land Dayak people were overlooked. Dato Stephen said338 words
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Article50 1964-09-05 4 BATU PAHAT. Fri. The Johore Senior State Reclaming Officer. Inche Shamsuddin bin Mohamed Arabee. has been transferred to the hea office in Kuala LemDur as the acting Deputy Chief Replanting Officer. He is succeeded by Mr. M. Jebaratam who is the president of the Rotary dub here.50 words
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182 1964-09-05 4 Big Penang govt plan to promote industries pENANG, Fri. The State Government has decided to open up more industrial estates both in Penang island and in Province Wellesley. Disclosing this today, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, told the Straits Times sites had already been earmarked. The Btate Government,182 words
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Article20 1964-09-05 4 TAIPING, Fri. The 22 Engineer Squadron Territorial Army) from Klu&ng completed a two-week annual training camp here today.20 words
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197 1964-09-05 4 Court told of a 'syndicate to cheat firms in Ipoh' EVIDENCE would be adduced, the Sessions Court here was told today, to establish that a "systematic" method was adopted by a syndicate to cheat people. Mr. Lim Kean Chye, pro- secuting on a fiat, said this at the trial of197 words
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Article232 1964-09-05 4 PENANG, Fri.— About 46 young Asian leaders representing 15 different countries will attend an international seminar in Singapore in November to study the "unity, diversity and sources of tension in the new nations." Tl.ey will be together for eight days during which they will learn232 words
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Advertisement473 1964-09-05 4 I Tuday: 1.00-.i.15-K.30-» I! 0 .11 I J "lilt (JIKL III.NTI I I M. Spillane (Tanaviiiion) I C/M 11 a.m. "HANNIBAL" I fe Tonight Midnicl t 11.45 p.m. I I with UDEUN— iv.L. 11.3U p.m. James Crair in "FOLK FAST Ql Ny I'loday: imiMW >.l| pra I I D. Kobertson473 words
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Article308 1964-09-05 5 This is what the proclamation means... THE Public Order (Preservation) Ordinance under which Singapore has been proclaimed a "danger area" provides for enhanced penalties to be imposed on law-breakers. Tho ordinance lays down regulations for road closures, dispersal of assemblies of five or more people and the imposition308 words
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Article140 1964-09-05 5 i IPOH, Fri. Dato Lav I.ik Khuan. tbe Perak Chinese leader, today called upon the people in the State to be on the alert for infiltrators. Dato Lav is president of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Perak Chinese Mining AsMH-iation and the140 words
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Article37 1964-09-05 5 SEREMBAN- Fri.— The Deputy Chu-f Minister of Sabah. Inehe Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, to cuiv vMied the Labu Java Federal Land Development Scheme and the RIDA rubber factory at Rantau. 15 miles from here.37 words
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168 1964-09-05 5 Beware of con men, warning by Brunei —police— T»RUNEI TOWN, Fri. The Brunei police have issued a warning to the people to beware of well-dressed strangers who invite them to take part in games of chance or else join in "phoney" get rich quick business deals. The public are alsoAP - 168 words
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255 1964-09-05 5 T(UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The comprehensive education system will be introduced in Sabah and Sarawak only after both States have accepted the Central Governments educaion policy as contained in the Rahman Talib Report. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education said thL»255 words
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Article32 1964-09-05 5 KUCHINO. Pri. Police here on Wednesday night arrested eight youths alleged to be members of a gang specialising in bully tactics and extortion, a poilce spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article144 1964-09-05 5 IJUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Eight more cinemas, including three In the Federal capital and one in Petaling j.iv are to be added to the chain of theatres operated by the Shaw Organisation in Malaya. Announcing this today. Shaw.s' general manager here- Mr Chin Kirn Fook. said: ■"The144 words
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605 1964-09-05 6 Ong asks Security Council for an urgent meeting 'INDONESIAN THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL PEACE' UNITED NATIONS, Friday. accused Indonesia last night of "blatant and inexcusable aggression" and demanded urgent action by the Security Council to relieve the tense situation. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, chief delegate of Malaysia, said he had askedReuter - 605 words
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81 1964-09-05 6 —CANADA TO THINK AGAIN ON QUESTION OF AID TO INDONESIA OTTAWA. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, said yesterday that his Government was considering whether to cat off aid to Indonesia. Replying to an Op position member's question in the House of Commons, Mr. Pearson said the aid amountedReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration177 1964-09-05 6 New Zealand PM: This is of direct concern to us U'ELLINGTON, Fri.— The Indonesian para troop drop on Johore had "all the markings or a blatant aci of aggression," the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake said today. He said it had been established beyond all possible doubt thatReuter - 177 words
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78 1964-09-05 6 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Press and the official Antara news agency today reported at length the emergency measures taken in Malaysia and said that these measures were taken because of "local guerilla activity." An Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman denied yesterday that Indonesian paratroopers wereAP - 78 words
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313 1964-09-05 6 Mendez says Manila will welcome any UN settlement MANILA, Fri.— The Foreign secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez, said today that the submission of Malaysia's dispute with Indonesia to the T.N. Security Council was "perfectly in order." He said the efforts of the Philippines to mediate between Malaysia and Indonesia would be313 words
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278 1964-09-05 7 Now a 3-month trip for pilgrims to Mecca I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysian pilgrims to Mecca next (year will spend only three months in the holy place instead of four months as in the This was decided here iaht at a meeting of the Malaysian Pilgrimage Advisory Committee, presided over by278 words
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435 1964-09-05 7 Check on tenants to be resumed in Penang By GUNN CHIT THYE: Penans, Friday 'JHE State Government has taken "administrative steps" to re-introduce tenant registration in Penang. ''We nope to set the machinery working as soon as we receive instructions from the Central Government." the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow435 words
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Article40 1964-09-05 7 PENANG. Frt.— Burclars raided DC of the China Insurance Company in Beach Street early tin- morning and carried away typewriters. The roar door was found broken whet, thr iitaH turned up for work at 9 a.m.40 words
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Article144 1964-09-05 7 SHAHIDAN OFF TO STUDY IN FORMOSA pARIT BUNTAR. Fri.— Shahidan bin Mohamed All, 20. who had been studying in a Chinese school for several years has left to take a four-year course in political science at the National Taiwan University. He passed his Senior Middle Three at the Wah Keow144 words
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111 1964-09-05 7 EINDHOVEN. (Holland) Fri- The Dutch Philips electronics concern plans to open an incandescent lamps factory in Kuala Lumpur next April, it was announced here yesterday. A start, has been made with its Construction. It will be managed by Malaysian Limp Ltd.. a 100 perReuter - 111 words
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Article60 1964-09-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Major Ter.gku Ahmad bin Tengku Ma amor ol the 4th. Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment will leave here on Sunday lo attend a two months' senior officers" course at the School of Infantry. MHOW. India. Major Tcngku Ahmad. who ioinod the R >yal Malay60 words
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Article46 1964-09-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. T >i" Belangor Stamp Club will hold it» annual stamp exhibition at Museum Negara here from Nov. 9 to 22. Entry forms are obtainable from the secretpry. Mr. C. Nacarajah. P.O. Box 588. Kuala Lumpur. Closing date is Oct. 15.46 words
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189 1964-09-05 7 DENANG, Fri. Five Indonesians from northern Atjeh were jailed today for two years when they could not pay a $4,030 fine each for illegally entering Malaysia and carrying prohibited goods last month. Rashld bin Mail. 25, Samat bin Usop, 25. Jusof bin Abas. 21.189 words
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Article43 1964-09-05 7 MALACCA. Pri— The Ist Bn the King t. Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, stationed at Terendak Camp near hrre. will return to Britain later this month. The regiment here since Jan. 1962 has oeen on two operational tours lo Borneo.43 words
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Article, Illustration134 1964-09-05 7 |<rALA UMPIR. Fri The Malaysia! Kmbassy in Thailand is to step up its publicity concerning Indonesian confrontation to counter the false propaganda Jakarta is spreading. Disclosing this today, the Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand. Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff (above), said the Indonesians were increasing134 words
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Article16 1964-09-05 7 DUNGUN. Fri.— About 1.680 people have registered as members of the vuilaiue corps here.16 words
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Article236 1964-09-05 7 $200,000 gift for nuns' hospital I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Shaw Foundation today announced a $200,000 gift to the Assunta Hospital, Malaya's only private general hospital. The gift will help to write off two-thirds of the balance on the new 124-bed wing of the hospital at Petallng Jaya The nuns, who236 words
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Article26 1964-09-05 7 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Lower Perak Malaysia Day rrlebrations committee will hold a dance and joget at the Kwong Tong Association here tomorrow night.26 words
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Article, Illustration630 1964-09-05 8 Tengku to review the situation Important speech to Umno assembly on Sunday fENGKU Abdul Rahman will make an important speech on the tense situation in the country arising from the latest Indonesian aggressive act, when he opens the Umno general assembly at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on Sunday.630 words
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Article132 1964-09-05 8 V-corps for Sabah soon Rivals in— the battle for youth leadership Dato Sardon Juhir (left) and Inehe Stnn bin Abdul Rahman. JESSELTON, Frl.— Vigilante corps are to formed in Sabah soon, Dato Donald Stephens, the Chief Minister, said here today. Dato Stephens was speaking to reporters before flying to KualaReuter - 132 words
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Article93 1964-09-05 8 Injured man awarded $32,500 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Yap Hock Slang. 24, a salesman, was yesterday awarded $32,500 damages and costs in an action he brouuiit against the Green Bus Co. Ltd. He was on a scooter on the night of May 25. 1961, when a hit-and-run motor-cyclist knocked him down. A93 words
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Article43 1964-09-05 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court today adjourned indefinitely hearing of an application by the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co. to r\tend its present collective agreement with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union for another tliree years.43 words
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Article36 1964-09-05 8 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Twelve Canon camera dealers from the various states of Malaysia will make a 10-<iay trip to Japan on Sunday. During their stay In Japan, they will visit the Canon factory.36 words
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Article183 1964-09-05 8 rpHE Malaysian Armed Forces are looking for an engineer works service officer in the rank of captain. Applicants must be Malaysian citizens who have attained the age of 25 but are not older than 42. A Ministry of Defence statement issued today said that the183 words
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Advertisement358 1964-09-05 8 For pictures precious ■fill 111 ft PP^^B INSTAMATIC CAMERAS Kodak Instamatic 50 I Kodak Instamatic 100 camera camera Lowest priced of all Kodak Instamatic Cameras. |y The perfect INSTAMATIO Camera for W Great P CtureB great Value! youngsters and beginners. Instant load- TheKODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Camera ing and unloading with358 words
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Miscellaneous237 1964-09-05 8 Alloy Onp ny y m r Hawntin /j^^^^P V^H^.^^l^^^lSWm 1 I /-AN 1 I PONTTVIIWK AWRCHT, ARES. rVT MaF^HPH I WlltfelWPTXt/ 1 YtJU GOOS...MJLTKE OILY AS I I \OU COULP SLUG VOUB I ENOUGH OF OLYMPIIc; nfcvW V THUNPERBOLT.'/ NEVER POWERFUL AS THOSE WHO I WAY OUT OFAWEI J V237 words
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Article, Illustration1969 1964-09-05 9 Gilbert Jessop, cricket's mightiest hitter A STYLE THAT SHOCKED THE PURISITS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlMlMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IN August 1888 (iilbert Jessop, a stocky 15-year-old, travelled from Cheltenham to Bristol to play in a «olts' match organised by Dr. Edward (Irace. President of the (Jloucestershire County Club and older brother of the celebrated \Y. G.1,969 words
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Advertisement381 1964-09-05 9 SINGER H means QUALITY RELIABILITY VALUE— SERVICE PRESTIGE j^Jjjg/ Model 194 M Economy Model in contem- Model 193 M Another Economy Model— V^L^bHHhMHbT Model 227 M A De-Lu«e version of the Model 22* M The Dr-Lu«e version of the porary design and finished in a pleasing a well-proven conventional round381 words
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Article63 1964-09-05 10 It Wordt Sit (Minimum) MR. LIM TECK ONC and family thank relatives and friends for tlu-ir very kind donation*, wreathe Mkt- tt tk* I unml or ih» late Madam Chla .-oo Neo. MRI. LOH CHOON lAN an.l children thank all friends and relatives for aod icifts on 'be death63 words
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Article260 1964-09-05 10 It Ward* tit (Mlmlmmm) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFIL Is wrvrd every Saturday aad Sunday lun<-h time 11. ISAAC OB ltd. IMA rwil :<ire will be closed or, Monday T-fc-64 and re-open oo h-u-64 TRY A PACKET ol "Masters" FlNk Milk aad you II ask for more, be~ eaua* It's bomocrnuMd260 words
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687 1964-09-05 10 The Straits Times Saturday, September 5, 1964. Soekarno's Strategy Malaysia has submitted the I dispute with Indonesia to the j IJ.N. Security Council in the nick of time. The riots in j Singapore confirm the assessment made of Soekarno's strategy. He probably will not attempt open invasion even although penny687 words
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Article500 1964-09-05 10 Maj.-Gen. Nguyen Khanh is back in Saigon, but not yet in the saddle. He is very far from having solved the for- bidding problems which stand in the way of the restoration ,of a stable regime in South 'Vietnam. The Dai Viet challenge driven forward partly |by500 words
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Article661 1964-09-05 10 by a Special Correspondent fOMMUNIST China has been hit by a revolution whose implications tease the imagination, but whose import may be summed up in the slogan: "The salesgirl is always right." The trouble started In Shanghai in May. The first the outside world knew661 words
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Article, Illustration685 1964-09-05 10 DENIS WARNER - The secret fear in Khanh's crisis DENIS WARNER A GHOST OF THE DIEM REGIME ()NE of the fears that led to the difficulties of General Nguyen Khanh was that he permitted, or condoned, the reactivation of a secret organisation known as the Can Lao Party, or more simply as "the685 words
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Article331 1964-09-05 10 11/ITH reference to your f? report (S.T. Aug. 28) about a team of local experts currently working on a master plan for the development of the Federal Capital, I am pleased to note that there are available local people whose knowledge and talents could be tapped331 words
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Article106 1964-09-05 10 KEEPING THE FLAG FLYING OUR government Is creditably asm« every means to arouse the national ronsclonsne«s of all Malaysians. Not the least obvlotn among these means are the propairatinit of the national language and Radio Malaysia's rallying callYet, one feet* that one means rould oe better utilised. I refer to106 words
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Advertisement736 1964-09-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;o Wtrdi fit (Minimum) COLLIII To Wiakka mx M BHrai and Don a son. Australia on tatk Aucust 64. AY: Tv 1. an a «oo at Aaaunta rrnmil.it lon on 2S-S-M. both well. Thanks to Mother of Perpetual Succour. 8t Gerald. Doctors and Staff tt Word, Tit (Minimum)736 words
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Advertisement11 1964-09-05 10 i 3 m 1 wlitjn you live with THE HONGKONG BANK11 words
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Advertisement143 1964-09-05 10 If you seek a guarantee of exceptional precision... 1 w iewatc 1 OMEGA CONSTELLATION V. M G WUrIU CALENDAR. ••If- winding Chronomttar, water* h#lC lO«H*nf proof, anti -magnetic, ahock- pro* lIQv IvUI II i tocted. In stainless steel, gold top steel back, and II ct. gold. From \f\ t fllCt143 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1964-09-05 11 RAI riC JAMS IN MANY AREAS AS THE LIGHTS ARE IGNORED Children without transport add to the confusion by darting in and out of heavy traffic STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS I Singapore, Friday IN THE rush to get home, after the sudden announcement that a1,010 words
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68 1964-09-05 11 SEREMBAN. Fri. Private Omar bin Kasslm, 23, a member of the security forces who was killed In the operation against Indonesian paratroopers in Labis was today buried with full military honours a. Kampong Sllau. 15 miles from here. Private Omar Joined the army one-and-a-half68 words
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Article47 1964-09-05 11 PF.NANO, Ftl A learnerrider. Teoh Ah Beng. 19. was today fined S3O for not displaying "L" plates on his motor-cycle in a conspicuous position and falling to stop when asked to do so by a policeman at Fort Road on the night of July 23.47 words
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179 1964-09-05 11 'Keep food prices normal' plea SINGAPORE, Fri. The president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin, today appealed to market stallholders and shopkeepers to keep their prices normal with the outbreak of trouble in Singapore. The Chinese Chamber, he said, had done a good Job in swiftly179 words
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143 1964-09-05 11 SUDDEN CURFEW CANCELS SPORE SOCIAL LIFE SINGAPORE, Friday. ]yjANY functions were cancelled today because of the sudden imposition of the curfew from 2 p.m. today until 5.30 a.m. tomorrow. i Also affected were eating houses, restaurants and cafes, which had food prepared for the anticipated lunch-time crowds of office workers.143 words
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122 1964-09-05 11 US woman VIP visitor is disappointed ■SINGAPORE, fri. A prominent visitor caught by the fresh outbreak of disturbances in Singapore today was an American woman leader and labour expert. Miss Mary M. Cannon, who said she hoped she would be able to visit and meet more of the local women122 words
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Advertisement32 1964-09-05 11 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE TEST-DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang RAHANG MOTORS LTD. Seremban BORNEO MOTORS Kuala Belait Kuching Jesselton32 words
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Advertisement165 1964-09-05 11 H stereo for true-to-life performance The Stereo for true-to-life Jpffl^^^^^-w performance is this elegant ppP^^^B new Pye 3506 Stereogrum. V Every component within v V- fe IT has been cn R ineered with jjMS Hw^ v t ia eye or perfection in H§M| detail for which Pye are PP"*^H world-famous.165 words
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Miscellaneous840 1964-09-05 11 ■bbbbA t^ aat am*. ft A batata* bbb«» bb» RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICES: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60 2 41 and 25 Metre* Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 Metres A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 AM- 600 Prog Summary: Morning Prelude; 7.00 News; 7.10 c.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00840 words
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Article, Illustration55 1964-09-05 12 THESE smart young girls, shouldering wooden arms on a recent training march in Zanzibar, are members of the East African island's women's army. A cargo of rifles and other automatic weapons for the Tanganyika-Zanzibar United Republic Army arrived in Dar-es-Salaam by ship from China on55 words
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306 1964-09-05 12 Rebel leader holds Stanleyville whites as hostages LEOPOLDVILLE, Friday. T*HE Congolese rebel leader, Gen. Nicolas Olenga. A told the United Nations yesterday he has decided to hold the white population of Stanleyville as hostages against possible air raids on the city by the Central Congolese. Following this a planned flight306 words
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Article91 1964-09-05 12 'SACK P.M.' CALL IN KOREA tEOUL. Fri. The Opposition yesterday submitted a resolution in the Korean National Assembly calling for the dismissal of the Prime Minister, Mr. Chung 11-Kwon. for his role in the Governments suppressive measures against four major newspapers. The resolution said the Premier was to blame forAP - 91 words
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Article165 1964-09-05 12 USAKA (Northern Rhodesia), Fri. Two African soldiers and an undetermined number of Lumpas have been killed in a fresh outbreak of "holy war" in the western Lundazi district. Reports reaching Lusaka .said security forces opened flre after an unsuccessful attempt to persuade 400 people165 words
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Article95 1964-09-05 12 MANILA. FYI The PhiliDpine Airlines (PALI strike was settled vesterdnv after two days of talks between management and the union The strikers lifted picket lines all over the country last night following the PAL management's announcement that Its commitments to the union would be respected by any95 words
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Article54 1964-09-05 12 DALLAS. Pri Mrs. Marina Oswald, widow of the accused assassin of President Kennedy, has begun preliminary work on a book she plans to write on her experiences before and after the assassination. Mrs. Dcclan Ford, one of her advisers, said Mrs. Oswald if gathering54 words
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Article38 1964-09-05 12 MANILA, Pri. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauio Mriidtv. today warned a group of Filipino newsmen and labour leaders against, their planned trip to Rr-d China and said they could only ro ai their own risk. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article78 1964-09-05 12 BEIRUT. Fri. Employees went on strike against two western oil companies in the Lebanon yesterday and threatened to tie up the country's transportation with an industry-wide walkout. Demanding pay for a "13th month" each year workers and staff members struck at Mobil Oil and ShellAP - 78 words
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Advertisement194 1964-09-05 12 Crown Treasures are locked under thick glass and zealously i'-. *>■ *n guarded. You can see and admire but you cannot touch. JHppMHj^ y^Sm^y However, there is one Crown Treasure you can make all your |^CvJ2! lfci»P^ i own, to possess and enjoy Carlsberg Beer, the King of Beers t^FSnf^194 words
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Advertisement154 1964-09-05 12 eSK^A£ Cream 1 l^^^B t?j^s masculine freshness gjj makes it great to be a man! \4&^s) i^t^. I iniLi m Bnlliantin* Bj V^ Cif Shampoo BB BHULTON NEVA/ YORK LONDON §5 Lego is on the movel^rrZZT" with wheels! additions to the wonderful range of Lego Interlocking bricks. Rubber tyr«d. easy154 words
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129 1964-09-05 13 SEREMBAN b to have its own satellite town, its own 'Petalinr Java.' It is the hope of many that in planning the new town certain .shortcomings of Petaling Java will be avoided. It would be appreciated for instance if green spots, parks, were129 words
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Article82 1964-09-05 13 LETTERS IN THE WRONG BOX IN Penang, letters addressed to a person living In Church Street were delivered to China Street or Chulia Street. I handed over many letters which were addressed to China Street and they were delivered to me In Church Street. First I thought that It was82 words
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Article44 1964-09-05 13 MAY I draw attention of Ministry of Health to the mosquito nuisance in Happy Gardens Housing Estate where every evening, swarms of the Insects attack us. making life miserable. They come from the drains overgrown with grass and weeds. F.S. LIM Singapore44 words
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129 1964-09-05 13 When waiting to park can be I parking I \VILL the Car Park Division authority of Singapore kindly clarify t« me. a motorist, waiting inside my vehicle, whether or not. these words "You cannot PARK your car here!" 'No, your car is stationary, you are parking 1 'Waiting Is parking'129 words
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Article62 1964-09-05 13 TO each and every mem- ber of our security forces now operating in the Pontian and Labis areas I say: "Bravo Boys. Your courage and oelfsacriflce is a shining example to everyone throughout Malaysia. You have shown how a small and weak but united and peace-loving62 words
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Article37 1964-09-05 13 TO overcome the problem of inefficient aerials In blocks of flats, could the feasibility of providing Community aerials be investigated by the authorities concerned as a step to improve the reception? ST. CHIA Singapore.37 words
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Article282 1964-09-05 13 WHAT a dismal picture ot our "shortcomings" was painted by Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee In the State Assembly on August 27, 1964 in disclosing that as there are too many difficulties In acquiring land in Penang, the proposed State university college may282 words
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Article, Illustration786 1964-09-05 13 THE several letters recent- ly published in your columns on the subject of external degrees are interesting and most welcome. It Is Important when members of the public take It for granted that a University extra-mural programme is an essential part of the education service786 words
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Article90 1964-09-05 13 ■l/fiGHT we be allowed respectfully to suggest to the authorities concerned that each and eve<-y flnor of all their flats, regardless of whether they wers bull'before or after the w-ur. be numbered In very l&rtfl figures, if possible, in .-.ucn a way that they could be90 words
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Advertisement294 1964-09-05 13 THE BORNEO COMPANY LMTBU***. British Paints Limited's WORLD FAMOUS GUARANTEED QUALITY PRODUCTS and presents the worlds most magnificent colour cards A(~ "\k cdkk wLZ- ~-nm core Ifw" *f}M rßcc the fabulous SsC- <*3* *^Cthe supalusta JKn ™*^CC the nu-plastik JKS2:' ~*24bML gloss-masta colorscope COLOUR STYLER tffflMi^^fe^^^^^Hta COLOUR HARMONIZER (^ESSK^sI^eS^S fife294 words
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Miscellaneous259 1964-09-05 13 Straits Times Crossword BWf iHI 'HB feß ACROSS blackmail (8). 1. Beyond the scope of Uw film. }g™ out and get the dreuso It's Irrelevant (3, 2. 3. t). J?< ll in going (8V 8 Dismiss with a delivery Uke Chosen one feels put out when lightning <4-4>. luminary disappears259 words
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Advertisement576 1964-09-05 14 i i.ntindrd from Par« 10) ANNOUNCEMENT 2* W'orafs IM < Minimum) ARSENIC a OLD LACE" A ■■lied due to unn circumstances Bt. Joseph s ■,on. MR. A MRS. Omar T.-illh of 31 Road rea~ets to announrr that their daughter's marriage Is postponed funiv I SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward* U (Min.)—576 words
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Advertisement847 1964-09-05 14 SITUATIONS VACANT K«4i M < Mtm.)— Box it rtt. txtrm AMERICAN DIPLOMATIC FAMILY requires one child aman. Home knowtadgi jt Kngn-h neceswiry. For apiHiintment Telepbooe <K_> ***** _xt. ■Mk SENIOR DRAFTSMAN wltb Kxperirrce un Lie. trical and MecbamcaJ Drmwtaga required (or Consulting Knitineers Olbce in Kuala Uimpui Apply to I'847 words
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Advertisement804 1964-09-05 14 1 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* Si (Min.)— Bnx SO rtt. txtrm BUNGALOW 34 Bedrooms. No 4. Bright Hill Crescent, availnhle on long M-M only I. 1,-|,b.,i,r (Spore) *****. TO LET one hi* unfurnished front ir market bu* stops schools. Pbone (S'porei 32'JXO from 2 to p.m. today. TWO FURNISHED UNFURNISHED Rooms804 words
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Advertisement837 1964-09-05 14 EDUCATION r» Wordt SS (Mtm.t—Bmx St rtt. txtra TYPINC RAPID NORMAL Courses. 3am !"pm. Air-conditioned comfort Individual atti-ntlon weekly teats. SIC. TS Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay. Spore. mm, 5.V177. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING: Individual coachiaf/attention. Shorthand. Keclnners 'Speed. Moraine After, noon. Kvenins. Rapid Normal Courses. ITS 19 Lorons 30. Oeylang, spore.837 words
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Advertisement974 1964-09-05 14 HIRE PURCHASE Wardt SI (Him.)— Bax It eta. mxtrm C.B. RBFRIOBRATOR Koh B rotters Jo.. 018/524 Oeylang Road. 37 East Coast Road. Singapore. Tel: 4357w/ *****3. GOOD USEO CARS on easy pay- i ments. Contart Chuan Hone Trading Co.. Ltd.. liil. Lavender Street. 8 pore. Tel: 31-223 'XMOS. WESTINCHOUSC GERMAN974 words
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Advertisement915 1964-09-05 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wordt SS (Min.)— Box ttrU. txtrm AUSTIN HIAUV 3,000, Reglitervd Aucuirt 1982. On* owner, w-hrrl. o -drive, new tyres. Immaculate. Beeo Borneo Motor*. Jalan Ampaos. K.L. I 1953 MAVFLOW-R Tip-top eondl- I tion radio record charger and many i extra*. WSW tyres, paint, cushion. John L'915 words
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Advertisement696 1964-09-05 14 VEHICLES WANTED ft Wardt SS Min.)— Bax St rtt. txtrt LBFTHAND DRIVE Statlonrar popular make accident free Ist owner, not older than 18 months. Box Al?:d S.T. K.U. SUNBEAM ALPINE 1963 upward' good condition accident free preferah.y one oner Ring D'Souza (Spore) 2VM9 after 1 p.m. WANTEO MORRIS 1000 \ustln696 words
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Advertisement671 1964-09-05 14 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. .'0 Wordt M Min.)— Sox 59 rfs txtrm TIREO7 4.ET LAUREL Maasace Steamhutb refreb you -icensed M». •use. Sl9-P K.ver Valley I'.oad. s pore Telephone 2bnlt 10.U0 a.m. to ti UO p.m. sharp. CENTLEMEN. Kor Swedish Massaie Steumi-alhv racial Treatment. Manlcute. HaircutttriK. Tinting and Shaving "Jeans" Airconditiunrd671 words
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304 1964-09-05 15 Rubber up on higher offtake by Russia HCB. and Co. Ltd. in their weekly Malayan rubber review say trading started after the long weekend on a dull note with sellers predominating in a very thin market. However, news of the enlarged Russian offtake for September reversed the trend and buyers304 words
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Article116 1964-09-05 15 ]Lf ELBOURNE, Frt— Industrials ITA were steady but falls were In excess of rises. Leaders moved Irregularly. Drug Houses moved up another 9d. to 40/9. Base metals were easier. C.R.A. regained 2/- of yesterday's sharp fall to finish at 36/6 but other issues lost ground. Oils were narrow.116 words
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Article241 1964-09-05 15 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber f.e.b. clesed at S p.m. in Kuala Lumpur md Singapore yesterday at 69» cents ir Ib. up one and three-eighths of a asjM on Tbursday's closing level for the porltlon. The tone was very quiet. F.M.R.t. closlnii prices In cents per Ib., yesterday: Int.241 words
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Article24 1964-09-05 15 September 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 693 cents (up one and three-eighths cents). TIN: $699.50 a picnl (up $11.75). Unofficial estimated offering Unreceived.24 words
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974 1964-09-05 15 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange of -1- Malaysia suffered some substantial early losses yesterday morning, but after the closing of the Singapore trading room northern centres continued to trade without any sign of panic selling. Instead, according to Kuala Lumpur974 words
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Article26 1964-09-05 15 Malayan Stock Indicts Sept. 3 Sept. 4. •Industrials. 82.91 81.34 Tins: 125.44 123.52 rubbers: 101.54) 101.50 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1963 100.26 words
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Article794 1964-09-05 15 DUSINESS recorded in the Singa- pore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange before the imposition of curfew yesterday was: INDUSTRIALS: Uunlop> (1.000) $1 77. (1.000) f 1.76. (4,000) SI. Va: Etio ordt. (2,000 1 (2.01; F. and N. (1.000) J2.75. (1.000) (2.74, (1.000) 52.73, (1,000) 12.72;794 words
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Article65 1964-09-05 15 Produce Cichartge. tingaday. PICI Coconut oil: bulk $31, •tilers, drum $54^ xcllers. Ce»rs: B»pt-Oct. UK Continent: I nquolcd. Pepper: Muntok »hitr Ilia sellrra Saiaw;,k whi>. $1371 sellers, special Buawtfe hlacl- RIB MRn, garbled Lampoo. black mi., taUtta. asta Sinxapsra Coconut Oil Millers' Aieeeiation pricei: hulk SSI.M srllrra drum65 words
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Article40 1964-09-05 15 'PME Malayan Eithantr BankV Atto- ciation passta n.-*, aJaMatM m its r«te« to merchants yesterday is II rat's to $100): Stlllng TT or OD ready: OeuUche Msrfct |M|; Holland Cuildtrt net: S«mi Franct i:<g i: French Franca 158*.40 words
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Article36 1964-09-05 15 /-VN the tree .tenants market >. v Hnnn Konit yrstenlay th» UI. dellar was oiiolwl at S.7BJ for TT an(J 5.76 for cash. Sterling eras, quotwt at IS.» and »n« im ot mm Ht 250k36 words
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Advertisement1056 1964-09-05 15 AUSTRALIA SERVICE UUia, PARISIAN ANO P. SUIF S£I»ICI le Htiatarse. Stesei it Matras aM NatapattisasL Paaang P. Sus S'pors Spore P. S'nam Peapaa BULIMBA IMS Seal UiOU Sipi 11 Sepi U Sepi RARPIIA Tlri i/lT OCI 11/ MM JBU Otl Mart is. p oet nci w/w a«i 91 ?l t1,056 words
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Advertisement80 1964-09-05 15 UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. amtiat rrs» wpae Naatkeai leatiag tat Raataaa. "OCIAN UNITT' Penang LaasMf •rrtttai traa Raatssa Isatieg tor Heat Mag ft mis •■SIANNIS" Sinpaara ISaft agents: ASIA SHIPPING AGENCY LTD. pm M Raatasas ■«>• traaaaere I letepasaa Na. ItMl i 4 naetx For: New York,80 words
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Advertisement15 1964-09-05 15 Then place a small ad in our classified column*. Straits Times classified* brini BIG result*.15 words
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Advertisement1262 1964-09-05 16 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.. Due Spon San* Sham Penang MACHAON littrpeel. G'e?gow Gla 11 Sept I Stpt l/ll Sept 11 ANCHISES Ixerpeel, DjD' -i Seat it Sept 19 Sapt 11/21 Sept 21 CIYTONEUS li»erpeel. G'asgo* Sept 19 Sept 21 Sept 22 21 Sept 27 ANTENOR Liverpool. A»onmoirth Sept1,262 words
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Advertisement1379 1964-09-05 16 W\-^M THE EAC LINES BSV\~_7>_al s»#c*po«f rxiAiA lUMfut.r swrr—MHAM maho D!Kam KOMI IUMIW, ID rOIOIN.S J'lwtlBOUAT I Pkere 7(c Pkeat ***** Fkeae 1111 Pkeae *****. SAILINGS 10 CENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN, AHIWIHK ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM, OSLO GOTHENBURB AND COPENHAGEN i t/- S'rim Penang BUSUANGA" a i tf 47, A Sept1,379 words
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Advertisement1221 1964-09-05 16 I BenWline] EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONBON, LIVERPOOL 8. CONTINENIAL PORTS ondon iept 2l I BENDEARG Hamburg Oci J Singapore fl 1 ram K»nang Sept 9/ I BENRINNES For BT" 1 g- Singapore K 6 nam >-enang mli nlW K <rp S c i! Sept 1/ I ll rt/Sept 9 Sift1,221 words
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Advertisement1240 1964-09-05 16 feELLER»IAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Ft S'haa Panang ICITY OF CHESTER 14 Sept TCITY Of WELLINGTON 29/27 Sept 21 Seal •CITY OF LEICESTER 1/ S Oct 8/ 7 Oet I Oct •CITT Of LEEDS 24/28 Oct 17/28 Oct 18 Oct TCITY Of1,240 words
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314 1964-09-05 17 Commodities soar: Tin just $22 from 1951 record BOTH the Malayan rubber and tin markets advanced sharply yesterday under the spur of regional developments and the renewed tension in Singapore, tin soaring to a fraction under $700 a picul only $22 below the all time record in 1951 and rubber314 words
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Article86 1964-09-05 17 (.HIP* In or •jpecud in MM FKin- tion parti tediy Ml PORT SWETTENHAM: Whirl Births: ivrlock. Hoi Houw. Benrlnnrt, Maru. New Wharf Btrthi: Mat ha B«kk*. Fci'iinr Wind. Soudan. Strum Btrlhi: London Maru, AiKtekirk Kvtang Tung. Mandowi. U«lnam. Giinrrcby. Ott»wat«r NMI Carrombank Cosmiw !leli"lsuc»<Dm TMlay: Tone San.86 words
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Advertisement531 1964-09-05 17 NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB A. B. C. Three Digits Forecast PooL The Public are advised that, commencing with the Singapore September 1964 race meeting on 7th September 1964, ABC. three digits forecast pool tickets based on the usual $1/- Unlimited Sweep will be on sale to the public at> Klang531 words
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Advertisement482 1964-09-05 17 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER RACE MEETING 1964 FIRST DAY SUNDAY27TH. SEPTEMBER 1964 SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY30TH. SEPTEMBER 1964 THIRD DAY SUNDAY: 4TH. OCTOBER 1964 ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1. Unlimited Sweeps (for Members only) are avallaole at the Town Office and482 words
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Advertisement767 1964-09-05 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED NEW MOSQUE AT I Ml U TENDEKS will be received from P.W.li. Contractors, Registered in Class D' or above ior vie Erection and completion ol a Mosque on Lot HO. 24D, oil Jalan Bestir K»wasaii Kampong, Knaau, Johore, lor the Federal Lana Development Authority Scheme by767 words
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Advertisement797 1964-09-05 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE 1. TENDERS will be received by the Chairman. Tenders Board, •t the Office of the State Financial Officer. Ground Floor, of the Government Offices, Brunei, from Registered P.W.D Contractors Class A. up to 4 p.m. on Monday 28th September. 1964 for:— CONSTRUCTION OF MALAY GIRLS' PRIMARY SCHOOL.797 words
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Advertisement839 1964-09-05 17 NOTICES KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Jemaoh Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejaoat c/o Kctua Akauntan. Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur from registered contractors for the following work:— Particulars Closing Date (1) From Class "A" contractors for proposed earth filling for Railway up till 10.00 a.m.839 words
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Advertisement381 1964-09-05 17 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB Architectural Competition For New Grandstand and Ancillary Buildings The Committee has much pleasure in advising that in all 33 entries were received for the above competition, from Malaysia (6). Australia (13), England (9), Scotland (1), Hong Kong (2), East Pakistan (1), Canada (1)381 words
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Article, Illustration327 1964-09-05 18 By VIC NAYAGAM 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. IV Japan's Isao Watanabe and Takeshi Koura moved to the semi-finals of the men's singles in the Malaysian Open tennis championships with brilliant victories over Thailand's 1 and 2 players. Lanky Koura put out Serl Charuchlnda. Thailand's leadingWan Seng Yip - 327 words
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205 1964-09-05 18 Maisie triumphs in 90min marathon menctns from 3 p.m. Men's singles quarter-finals: J Per.rce bt S. Osman 6-4. 6-3: T, Koura bt S. Charuchinda 6-3. 6-4; I Watanabe bt S. Chßtnplrtsi 6-2, B-l: S. A Azman wo Wilfred We*. Women's singles semi-final: Malsie Lai bt s Khimsomburi 6-1 4-6. 7-5205 words
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Article, Illustration522 1964-09-05 18 by CONRAD NG INDIA 2 SOUTH KOREA 1 Kuala Lumpur, Friday INDIA entered the Merdeka soccer championship final with a well-earned 2-1 win over South Korea in their Group A replay at Merdeka Stadium tonight. In the final on Sunday, India will meet Burma, the winnersSoong Hon Sin - 522 words
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Article100 1964-09-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Tickets for the uncovered stands ($2) for the final day of the Merdeka soccer tournament at Merdeka Stadium here on Sunday will be on sale from 9.30 a.m. tomorrow at the stadium office. The $4 covered stand tickets will be on sale from100 words
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Article92 1964-09-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The eighth stage of the Tour of Malaysia cycle race for the Nanyang Slang Pau Cup has been cancelled owing to the situation In Singapore, the MCF announced today. The overall results for the seven stages are: Individual winner: Ng Joo Pong cS'uor,92 words
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Article73 1964-09-05 18 KANOAR, Fri. Perils will bave its first outdoor stadium by the end of this year. It will occupy nine acres of land opposite the State Secretariat. The Meniri Besar. Dato Sheilth Ahmad, told a meeting of the State rural development working commit tee that $100,000 had been spent73 words
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Article313 1964-09-05 18 ATHLETICS By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore, Friday. ]%|ALAYSIAN ace sprinter M. Jegathesan ran his fastest ever 400 metres during trials at the Chinese High School stadium here this week. On a track that was far from ideal. Jejja clocked 47.65ec. His previous best I rime was313 words
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124 1964-09-05 18 HOCKEY RAZAK CUP CHALLEN GE ROUND POSTPONED KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The challenge rounds of the Tun Razak Cup hockey competition and the Government Services hockey competition .re been postponed till alter the Olympic Games in October. G. Vljayanathan. secretary of the Malaysian Hockey Federation, said: "Some of the players chosen124 words
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Article56 1964-09-05 18 ¥>ENANG. Frl. Malays Badminton Association today named seven players for their Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup tie against Kedah at :he Umno Hall here, starting at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday. The team will be selected from: Syed A. Kader. A. Manap Ahmad. Ismail Saud, A. Majid Ra'of.56 words
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196 1964-09-05 18 /"UALA LUMPUR. Frl. KaV maruddln Mydln of Trenjrnu set three of the five new re>rds established on the first day r the C.E.B. athletic championlipsat Pentai today Kamaruddln's new marks were: 84m for lone jump, 13.50 m for lple jump, and 16.3 sec196 words
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Article32 1964-09-05 18 TAMPIN. Frl. Kings Own Yorkshire tight Infantry of Malacca outplayed 17 Gurkha Signals Regiment, Seremban, by four goals to one in the Malaya Area Major Units soccer final here yesterday.32 words
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Article128 1964-09-05 18 SOTCER Krian Lge (P. Buntan: Sk. Star 2 PWD 1. Ipoh j Li?e Div. 1 Kinta Indians 9 1 Municipality 0. Priendies: Tronoh Mines 2 Maniaply Est. 1 (13. j Oajah). KJuang Indians 2 Se«amat Indians 1 (Kluan?', 6th RMR 8 Pontian 0 (Pontian). HOCKEY Priendlies: 6th RMR128 words
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Miscellaneous40 1964-09-05 18 Buys Bunny By Ralph Hvimdnhi j II UTI IWABBITWASCAUN lAt A J^VoJ KgOOU THING VA O\ tt IFIHADNTBEEN I|il v O^ X VELLED,FUJDSVJ /(A I VI HOLDING UPTWIS WMM I CNIGIVEVAA/ (Vf YL^\ (S2J S^l* I 1 NEWSPAPER, I'D, *^<^<**W\W40 words
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Article432 1964-09-05 19 MILDENBERGER MOVES UP TO SIXTH POSITION MIAMI BEACH, Friday. pRNIE TERRELL, of Chicago moves up to leading XJ contender for Cassius Clay's world heavyweight crown in this month's World Boxing Association rankings. Terrell, formerly No 3 contender, deposes Doug Jones, who is placed fourth. Cleveland432 words
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Article, Illustration2283 1964-09-05 19 Epsom Jeep - RACING by Epsom Jeep They can strike winning partnership again in the Gold Cup Trial gINGAPORE, Fri. Johnny Wilson will ride Yes Dear II in the Gold Cup Trial over 8f at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Wilson has won twice on the five-year-old and2,283 words
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Article73 1964-09-05 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. Because of the presen situation in Singapore the Singapore Turf Club committee will meet tomorrow morning to decide whether the First Day of the Gold Cup meeting. scheduled for Sunday., will be postponed or not, said Mr. Runme Shaw, S.T.C. chairman, tonight. Mr. Shaw said73 words
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Article61 1964-09-05 19 SINOAPOIE. Prl. Horses withdrawn when acceptances closed this morning for the Bukit Timah races on Sunday; Race 2 Witte de With <t.6: Race 3 Chendere Waseh 8.6. Bilah Sayang II 7.13. Race 4 Jungle Orchid 7.10: Race 5 Jammark 7.7.: Race 6 Parakee 9.0. Sungei Wang 87: Race 761 words
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Article705 1964-09-05 19 Race l MASUB VALI'LK: Small winner oi a Cl 3, bl lace .n lpoh last nionUi. POWtK ffUUX: Sptedy; has won six races over B. Timah If; ran with some of his old daw lMt time out when fourth to Loch Leven over B. Timah fif ADA BAIK:705 words
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292 1964-09-05 19 CRICKET Yorkshire thrash Gloucs in 2 days ON DON, Pri. Yorkshire. county champions last season. gained their biggest victory thi.« summer when they trashed Gloucestershire in two days to win by an innings and 294 runs. Luckless Gloucestershire, who have finished at the bottom of the county table for theReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement134 1964-09-05 19 j—, -B >-- B>B O iM '**>*"'-IBsW%S*» o^ Luff if cfl Ift La i g B iilt^li POsW Btjy of Kl?h t AST 24 ■i.r H ■fi2fl MONTHS HP WKmLbM NEW LOW NET CASH PRICES ffISS^^SJSLjHi MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 New Slimline cabinet In high gloss veneers134 words
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Article104 1964-09-05 20 GABRIEL LEE reports from PONTIAN I.IRKSII rations were cup- plied to security forces tonight the third night "1 an operation against a gang of Indonesian gurrilas !m I.cvi-d to bt- still hiding thrr< alter landing in the Pontian UM 19 days ago. I. the operation, which beean on Wednesday morning.104 words
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542 1964-09-05 20 MOST political leaders today described the proclamation of a state of Emergency throughout the country as a "vital safeguard" against Indonesia's aggression. They pledged full support to the Central Government and warned that if such aggression was left unchallenged, Malaysia would fall an easy prey542 words
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Article50 1964-09-05 20 SINGAPORE, Pri. Marine police patrol boats yesterday Intercepted a sailing boat with six Indonesian men on board near Peak Island In Malaysian territorial waters. The Indonesians did not carry any documents on them and claimed they were traders. They are being detained by the Special Branch.50 words
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Article38 1964-09-05 20 My successor by Mao TOKYO. Fri. Mao Tze-tung has decreed, in an unprecedented move, that the future rulers of Communist China be drawn from the worker, poor peasant and poor middle-peasant classes, it was reported here today. A.P.AP - 38 words
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406 1964-09-05 20 Malaysia to invoke treaties if the U.N. doesn't act HONG KONG, Fri. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, said today his government would invoke its defence treaties with Britain, Australia and New Zealand if the United Nations took no action over Indonesian aggression against his406 words
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Article129 1964-09-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, left for Tokyo tonight to attend the annual meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund which begins on Monday. Mr. Tan said that h« would try to persuade the129 words
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