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Title Section22 1964-09-07 1 5 k^^AGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Mat**** 1 Estd 1815 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1964. 15 CENTS KDN 73122 words
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Article, Illustration586 1964-09-07 1 We are determined never to blench in face of danger: P.M. The sad thing about the disturbances in Singapore is that there is no need for them to happen there is no hatred between Malays and Chinese or for that matter,^ between one race and another > The586 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1964-09-07 1 by STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Singapore. Sunday AS the situation continued to improve in Singapore, the police today announced that the 201-hour curfew would be relaxed for two-and-a-half hours tomorrow for the first time since it was imposed at 2 p.m. on Friday. The curlew1,084 words
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Article101 1964-09-07 1 CYDNEY, Sun. A punter won more than A £50.000 ($350,000) in a series ol spectacular plunges yesterday at Randwlck racecourse here. Prank Duval, a Sydney man with business Interests In Hong Kong and Tokyo, waa A£27.500 down at one stag* during the meeting bookmakers saidReuter - 101 words
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Article37 1964-09-07 1 HONG KONG. Sun The known death toll from Typhoon Ruby rose today to 24. said a Government spokesman. More than 300 people were Injured. 19 missing and more than 1.300 homeless. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article53 1964-09-07 1 NEW DFLHI. Sun. Seventy square miles of metropolitan Delhi were under water yesterday, isolating at least 30,00 inhabitants as the monsoon floodwaters continued to rise. The Ministry of Irrigation estimated that six million persons throughout India have been affected by the floods and crop losses so far totalUPI - 53 words
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Article66 1964-09-07 1 OINGAPORE. Sun. H A British Navy ship, It. .\i.s. Dakota, this morning intercepted an Indonesian rv.utor vessel with three Indonesians on board in Malaysian waters off the south-west coast of Johore. The boat, from Tanionff Piiiang was loaded with rubber and cpra. This afternoon, annliier sampan66 words
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Article71 1964-09-07 1 SOEK TO CLOSE SUNDA STRAIT? lAKARTA, Sun. President Soekarno held an unusual Sunday meeting with his top military and political advisers on the Malaysian situation. He cut short his weekend stay at Bogor for the meeting. In LONDON. The Sunday Telegraph reported today that Soekarno may try to close theReuter; AP - 71 words
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Article34 1964-09-07 1 RANGOON, Sun. India's Foreign Minister. Mr. Swaran Singh, has reached -broad agreement" on many issues in his talks wittj Burmese Foreign Minister U Thi Han. according to an Indian embassy spokesman.— UPl34 words
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Article22 1964-09-07 1 MANILA. Sun.— President Macapagal of the Philippines will make a State visit to the United States next month. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article58 1964-09-07 1 SYDNEY. Sun. The time has come to demonstrate to President Soekarno that Malaysia really DOES have allies "allies who are prepared to fight, allies who will movr in fast." the Sydney Dally Telegraph said today. It added: "Certainly Australia does not want a war. But it cannot risk58 words
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Article31 1964-09-07 1 SALONIKA. Sun Three Creek soldiers were killed and two n .t:«=ly wounded yesterday while tempting to disarm a Second World War landmine found near the Greek-Bulgarian frontier. AJ».31 words
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168 1964-09-07 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - Vigilantes detain a paratroop suspect CHEW LOY KHOON Labis From LABIS. Sun.—Vigilantes detained a man suspected to be an Indonesian paratrooper in a village a few miles north of here this afternoon. They found him behaving suspiciously in the kampong. questioned him and handed him over to a nearby police168 words
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Article344 1964-09-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Six new people were elected to the 30--strong policy making Umno central executive committee at the party's annual a bly here today. They are Ungku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports; Inche Harun bin Haji344 words
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Article55 1964-09-07 1 16 QUIET HOURS sin<;apoiu:. tUm. (2. a.m.) No frevli incidents have occurred during the past 16 hours Police MM situation at midnight continued t<> be quiet an I retiirnini; to normal Canmltf I'uures rrm:iin iindi.m^cil So far. about 3M people —IK, were! Mcfoty thagi and the real <55 words
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Article23 1964-09-07 2 NAIROBI. Sun. China has granted Kenya a gift of £1.000.000 i $8,500,000) the Kenya Government news agency reported here today.23 words
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487 1964-09-07 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday. gTATE Department officials last night reaffirmed the support of the United States for the independence and sovereignty of Malaysia but denied a report that it had promised use of the Seventh Fleet to repel any Indonesian attack. They said there487 words
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112 1964-09-07 2 Big operation against Viet Cong guerillas SAIGON, Sun. Government forces launched a major operation against Viet Cong guerillas near Clio Glau yesterday morning, but were held to a standstill by a determined Communist rearguard. Twelve hours after the operation began, Government paratroopers, rangers, and army regulars settled temporary operations along112 words
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261 1964-09-07 2 Journalists pledge to fight Korean Press law CEOUL. Sun. The South Korean Press and opposition parties yesterday refused to compromise on the controversy involving the Press control law and pledged to continue their fight against it. They, said they were not fully satisfied with President Park Chung Hees statement on261 words
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322 1964-09-07 2 Foreign Ministers of Africa told Congo is a running sore' ADDIS ABABA, Sunday. 4 FRICAN Foreign Ministers met here yesterday at an extraordinary session to seek a solution to the problems of the Congo and to survey the I African scere at large Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia said inReuter - 322 words
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103 1964-09-07 2 Arab summit appeal for liberation of Palestine A LEXANDRIA. Sun. The second Arab summit con- ference began yesterday with j spirited appeals for the liberation of Palestine from onlsm and Southern I .^.bia from British coloni- i aiism. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic, who opened the l conference,AP - 103 words
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71 1964-09-07 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. Indian Prime Minister, will play a State visit to th United Arab Rtduollc on Oct. 2. it was officially announced here today Mr. Shastrl will exchange I with President Nasser and Prime Minister Ali Sambv on matters71 words
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160 1964-09-07 2 \TEW DELHI. Sun. 1* The Indian Government has announced the suspension of military operations in rebellious Nagaland and an offer to talk with the leaders of the It year revolt. Tboußh there w;t«> no guarantor, that Ihr N.iu.t tribal fighters wouldAP - 160 words
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Article16 1964-09-07 2 MANILA. Sun. A raging cholera epidemic sas taken lives in Pangasinan province. A.P.AP - 16 words
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Miscellaneous38 1964-09-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby DO VCXj\/<^r! X&H I STILL DONT SEE tfO\>/ UNDEBSTAND WUV X DCAJ2 ArJOTUES TEH SHILLINGS A WE MU9T^ ALL N^hPj^ WEEK «OUSEk6EP/M<s MOMEV sAcciPices?' r^\. y go\m& to cuikj tub r^ ____l^-\w couwnev38 words
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Article, Illustration137 1964-09-07 3 CASHIER Jennifer Barmdale paid 841 <S380) for her 27 -year-old blue Austin 10 coupe. She is pictured with it here. Now, three years and 20,--(H'.n miles later, Jennifer 22, has sold the car for mo (51.445). An American tourist, Methodist minister Dr. Paul137 words
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376 1964-09-07 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson announced yesterday that a new long-range version of the Poiaris nuclear missile, which could penetrate any known enemy defences, would be in operation aboard the submarine Daniel Webster this month, a year ahead of schedule. The newReuter - 376 words
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Article34 1964-09-07 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Two small children locked themselves in an abandoned icebox at Charlotte, North Carolina, yesterday and suffocated in a space barely lame enough to hold their bodies.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article42 1964-09-07 3 QUEBEC CITY. Sun. The 18.071-ton Canadian ore carrier Leeclifle Hall sank in the St. Lawrence River 65 miles north-east of here last night after being in collision with a freighter. Twenty seamen were rescued by two smaller vesse's— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article21 1964-09-07 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Elizabeth Ourley Flynn, national chairman af the American Communist Party, died In Moscow today, aged 74.21 words
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Article, Illustration360 1964-09-07 3 Grivas tells of plans for execution squads HIS IDEA WAS TO LIQUIDATE INFORMERS r ONDON, Sun. Gen. George Grivas, champion of Greek Cypriot union with Greece, planned to send a specialist execution squad to London in 1957 to liquidate men who had informed on him and fled to Britain He360 words
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Article209 1964-09-07 3 A 'sit-down' protest started war LONDON, Sunday. BRITAIN'S fln/al ultimatum to Hitler on the eve of World War Two was delivered only after the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain's hand had been forced by members of his Cabinet who staged a "sit-down" protest, according to an article in the SundayReuter - 209 words
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157 1964-09-07 3 IJANOVER (Pennsyl- vania), Sun. Several families came into a temporary windfall begun by a 10-year-old boy with play money in mind and US$l,OOO (Ms 3-,-000) in real money in his pocket. When the boy got on a school bus on FridayAP - 157 words
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Article67 1964-09-07 3 Three days of prayer VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope Paul has appointed Sept. 23, 25 and 26 as special days of penitence and prayer by Roman Catholics throughout the world for the success of the Ecumenical Council opening on Sept 14. In a letter to Cardinal Eugene Tlsserant. French-born Dean of67 words
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Article21 1964-09-07 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The House of Representatives has approved a three-year extension of the multi-billion dollar food-for-peace programme. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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133 1964-09-07 3 The world's biggest pie is a six-tonner LONDON, Sun.— The biggest meat pie in the world 18 feet long and weighing six tons was devoured in two hours yesterday by curiosityseeking visitors who flocked to the tiny Yorkshire village of Denby Dale. In a ceremony performed at roughly 30-year intervalsReuter - 133 words
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Article193 1964-09-07 3 NEW YORK, Sun, Senator Barry Goldwater, Republican Presidential nominee, yesterday promised automatic, annual cuts in income tax in a Labour Day weekend statement. He said the rewards of hard work '"must be returned to those who earn them" and added: "A Republican administration will doReuter - 193 words
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167 1964-09-07 3 Scientists don't know if Ogo is in position CAPE KENTSTEDY, Sun. Ogo, the latest' U.S. satellite, has used up nearly all its supply of argon gas for its manoeuvring jets and scientists here do not know whether it is pro- 1 perly positioned in its orbit. Dr. Harry Goett. director167 words
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Article41 1964-09-07 4 JOHORE BAHARU. Sun. Mr. A. C. John has Men elected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Tengkak branch. Others elected: Mr. K. Naravanan, vice-president; Mr. K. Jayaraman. secretary; Mr. M Muthu, assistant secretary, and Mr. E. HtMMM Mohamed. treasurer.41 words
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Article29 1964-09-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Seventeen South Vietnamese police officers arrived here on a four-day study tour oi the Federal Capital after completing a two-week police training course in Singapore29 words
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Article248 1964-09-07 4 Multi-million dollar industries; one an Australian venture IPOH, Sunday. gOOMING Tasek industrial estate in Ipoh will have two more multi-million dollar industries, one of them representing Australian interests seeking investment in Malaysia. The Australian venture is the United Asbestos Co. Ltd. The other is248 words
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Article, Illustration118 1964-09-07 4 MISS Jennifer Kit, 21, a receptionist, who was crowned "Welfare Queen" at a gala welfare ball at the Arts concourse of the University of Malaya in Petaling Java last night being congratulated by Miss Malaysia, 1964 Miss Angela Filmer. Miss Kit who beat 10 other118 words
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124 1964-09-07 4 BRUNEI TOWN, Sunday. ORUNEIS first locally-owned bank, the National Bank, Limited, was registered here yesterday The bank will have an authorised capital of $20 million (about £2.5 million) of which $5 million has been paid up. A former Mentri Besar of the Sultanate, Dato IbrahimReuter - 124 words
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Article41 1964-09-07 4 PENANG. Sun.— About 400 batik sarongs valued at $3,000. were stolen from a shop in Chulia Street. The proprietor. Inche Mohamed Nasir. reported to police that all the three padlocks fixed to the main door had been broken41 words
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141 1964-09-07 4 PENANG, Sun. The commanding officer of a visiting Indian naval training ship. Cmdr. M. P. Awatl, last night praised Malaysia for her "gallant stand" in her hour of crisis. "It is when you meet a challenge like this that the best of your141 words
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142 1964-09-07 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Singap o r c Traction Company buses will be on the road tomorrow during curfew -free hours. The general manager of the STC, Mr. H.M.J. Jensen, told the Straits Times today: "We will be running whatever services we can." The president of142 words
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Article77 1964-09-07 4 No MP's for councils, resolution TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Teluk Anson division of the United Malay National Organisation has passed a resolution at a special meeting urging the Alliance to bar M.P.'s and assemblymen from standing for town council elections. The division feels that these pol.'ticlans should make way for77 words
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Article21 1964-09-07 4 PEKAN. Sun. The Pahang Sate Government is to build a $34,000 bazaar with places (or 40 stalls here soon.21 words
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148 1964-09-07 4 Schoolgirl missing: Plea for help by mother SINGAPORE. Sun. A 13-y ear-old schoolgirl, Nancy Ang Hens Neo, who left home for the afternoon, has been reported missing. The curfew was suddenly clamped on at 2 Dm. that da" This afternoon. her mother and sister-in-law walked all the way from their148 words
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54 1964-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two Malaysian Airways flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur were cancelled today. They were ML 026. and ML 106, which also goes to Penang. Until further notice, these two flights, will also be cancelled tomorrow, an airline spokesman said today. International airlines54 words
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Article54 1964-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The laylng of the foundation stone of the Straits Engineers Ltd's new shipyard at the Kallang Industrial estate scheduled today by the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Kens Swee. has been postponed for the second time. First scheduled for July 26, it was postponed when the July54 words
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Article219 1964-09-07 4 Tindal on rape charge freed 4 LOR STAR. Sun.— T. Rengasamy, 40, an estate tindal, was acquitted today in the High Court here of a charge of raping a 14--year-old girl who subsequently gave birth to a girl. At the close of the prosecution's case. Mr. Justice Dato Abdul Aziz219 words
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Article54 1964-09-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A committee headed by Mrs. Peggy Marjoribanks is trying to raise $20,000 for the Lady Templer Hospital here with a ball at the Selangor Club on Oct. 30. Tickets are being sold at $8 for dinner and $4 for the dance it54 words
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266 1964-09-07 4 Medical service plans completed in case of emergency KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TTHE Malayan Medical Association has formulated plans to obtain the services of all doctors in Malaya, including private practitioners, to serve the country should the situation with Indonesia worsen. The plans call for the doc- tors to be prepared266 words
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Advertisement278 1964-09-07 4 I Today: 1.00-3.15-6.30-9.30 pjn.l Mickey A^F^^^ BpUlajM I I GIRL I HUNTERS 1 (PanaaialoD) L/Day: 1.00-3.15-6.30-9.15 pjn.J Dale Robertson •J^LBHToftheJ jfnriAwuss WMMmmMMMmm J Tomorrow: "COMEDY OF I TERRORS" 12th Stupendous Day! 12.00-3.30-8.00 p.m. 12.00-3.30-8.00 p.m. Samuli Bronstonts p it\y/!? 7J' I J L Day: 1-330-6.30-3 30 p.m. > Robert Taylor278 words
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271 1964-09-07 5 Advice to those wishing to work in Sabah JESSELTON. Sun. Malaysians who wish to work in Sabah must adapt themselves to local conditions and work for the betterment of the area, the Federal Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said here yesterday. He told newsmen before flying to Kuchlng thatAP - 271 words
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Article27 1964-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual meeting of the Eurasian Association of Malaya will be held at St. John's Institution at 4.15 p.m on Sept. 19.27 words
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Article29 1964-09-07 5 BATU PAHAT, Sun. A Shell tratfic game for secondary school children in the district will be held in the Town Stadium here on Sept. 23 and 24.29 words
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Article222 1964-09-07 5 IPOH, Sunday. J'HE search for new tin in Malay reservations in Perak is being taken up by Malays who are keen to go into the mining industry, according to the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said. Dato Ahmad added that the Government had222 words
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132 1964-09-07 5 PRESIDENT OF JCI WILL VISIT MALAYA I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. j The president of the 300,000-strong Junior Chamber International (Jaycees), Mr. Conrad O'Brien, 38, will arrive here on Thursday for a three-day visit. While here, he will meet the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman and other Government officials and observe activities132 words
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184 1964-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun CNAKES in the compound of the Fourth Residential College at the University of Malaya here have alarmed, the students, especially the girls. So far the students have killed six in the past two weeks. A university official said today that184 words
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Article, Illustration263 1964-09-07 5 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V --A 12-year-old boy is the proud owner of on* of the smallest motor cars in Malaysia—and he drives it on private roads like a professional. It has been three years since Rodney V.263 words
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102 1964-09-07 5 Rida loan for Malay transport co-operative OIiREMBAN. Sun. The Negri Sembilan RIDA has lent a Malay transport cooperative society in Port Dlckson $17,600 towards the cost of four taxis valued at $26,425 The balance of $8,825 was contributed by the 250 members of the society. This Is the first Malay102 words
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Article20 1964-09-07 5 SYDNEY. Sun.— A packed house attended the Malaysian Students Ball at the Chevron Hilton Hotel last Thursday night.20 words
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177 1964-09-07 5 13 years' jail for 3: Lucky says judge I^ANGAR, Sun. Mr. Justice Azmi today told three men he jailed for a total of 13 years they were "lucky." "You are lucky to bave escaped a murder charge and to be only convicted of robbery," he told Ahmad bin Maran. Mat177 words
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119 1964-09-07 5 8,000-mile mercy flight for Wendy (6) LONDON, Sim. Wendy I Christiansen six-year-old daughter of a New Zealand army Drivate. vester- 1 day completed an 8.000--miie mercy flight from Singapore to enter hospital with a suspected brain tumour Wendy, accompanied by her father and two nursing sisters. i arrived aboard aReuter - 119 words
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82 1964-09-07 5 Bill to raise Assemblymen's allowance KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A Bill to raise the monthly allowance of members of the Selangor State Assembly from $375 to $500 will oe tabled at the next meeting of the Assembly. This is to bring the enumeration of members of the Selangor State Assembly in82 words
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Article98 1964-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A Malaysian has been appointed for the first time to head the chemical division of the Rubber Uesearch Institute here. He is Mr. B. C Sekhar. 34. who holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Delhi and a Masters98 words
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167 1964-09-07 5 pENANG. Sun. The Automobile Association of Malaya is offering its members a new insurance scheme under which they will be entitled to a deduction of 50 per cent in no-claim bonuses after the fourth year. •This is a magnificent opportunity for members to save167 words
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241 1964-09-07 5 14 companies want to set up car plants here KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. pOURTEEN international car manufacturers have applied to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to set up a motor assembly plant in Malaysia. A special committet?. headed by the Secretary to tht Ministry. Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. is241 words
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74 1964-09-07 5 EXPECTANT MOTHER MURDERED: MAN HELD A LOR STAR. Sun An expectant mother, Halimah binte Abdullah, 20. was murdered in her house at Kamponu; Simpang Terupok. Kubor Panjang. about 18 miles from here, yesterday. ritJimah. mother of si small boy. was at home when her 14-vcar-old brother, bathing at a nearby74 words
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293 1964-09-07 6 'Goodwill tours will hamper operations' Raja: Govt waiting for green light SINGAPORE, Sunday. r |"HE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today the Government was awaiting the green light from the security authorities before sending goodwill delegations to Singapore's trouble spots. Mr. Rajaratnam was explaining why members of the293 words
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Article, Illustration218 1964-09-07 6 IPOH, Sun.— An expatriate officer leaves Ipoh to-n-.uirow on retirement under tnc Malayamsation scheme. He is Mr. R. M. Woolfenden. 39. 1 State Engineer, Perak, who sails from Penang on Thursday with his I wife, the former Miss Joyce Miller. 1 25, who218 words
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161 1964-09-07 6 IfANGAS, Sun.- The resolution to split Perils Umno division into two passed at the divisional annual meetinß was not a conect indication of the members' wishes Inchc Mohamed Din bin Yaacob. Stat* Umno publicity officer, claimed. Commenting on tnc voting— 72 in favour161 words
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101 1964-09-07 6 PENANG, Sun. The Old Frees Association today adopted the crest of their alma mater, the Penang Free School, as their crest. The annual meeting elected Mr. Saw Choo Theng. the immediate iv .st president, and Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe. a former vice-president, as cstron.s101 words
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Article82 1964-09-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two disputes to t>e heard before the First Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow have been postponed. One is the continued hearing on an application by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees from the Adult Education Board to advance its employees interestfree loans for purchase of their82 words
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Article, Illustration132 1964-09-07 6 PMIP WOMAN MAY CONTEST SEBARANG BY-ELECTION PENANG. Sun. The Penang and Province Wellesley division of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party may put its state chairman of the women's section, Ustazah Salmah binte Sheikh Hussain (above), to contest the forthcoming by-election for the Parliamentary seat in Seberang Selatan. Ustaz Musa bin Yatim.132 words
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Article201 1964-09-07 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r\NE distress call almost every minute and 24 fire x alaims during otf-curfew hours have kept Singapore's ambulance drivers and firemen busy during the last three days of disturbances. At most of the fire scenes, i firemen found rags soaked In kerosene. Yesterday,201 words
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Article46 1964-09-07 6 KAJANG. Sun. Selangor's Mi ntri Besar, Inche Harun bin Hnl Idris, will open two rural development projects at Kampong Sungel Ramal Dalam. in Ulu Langat District on Sept. 22. The projects are a $6,000 <ooperative shop and a 55.000 community centre.46 words
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Article31 1964-09-07 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— A new MIC branch at Kampong Alor Pongsu. near Bagan Serai, was declared open by Mr. V Ponnusamy Pillai. a Perak State executive councillor, yesterday.31 words
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Article38 1964-09-07 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Th« Agriculture Department* here h.is 'distributed about 2.000 Ramanns jof good yielding padi seed to i;<rmors in the Padang Lalani; area The farmers were given because of poor harvest last siason.38 words
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409 1964-09-07 6 Union is told: Prepare to defend nation now KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. J'HE 3,500 members of the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union were today urged to prepare themselves to defend the nation against Indonesian aggression. The call was made by the Secretary for Defence. Inche Abdul Kadlr bin Shamsuddln when409 words
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119 1964-09-07 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. All church services held this morning when the curfew was lifted for three and a half hours had good attendances. There were four halfhour Masses at the Cathedral of the Good Shej>herd in Bras Basah Road. At the St. Andrew's Cathedral, special119 words
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Miscellaneous235 1964-09-07 6 Ml*' f I 10op By V. T. Hti ml in S~ "C YES, I GUESS SCLTVtI U SHE'S I I LOOK- IF \OU HOW CAN I I I THEN M3..TRE **GM WEU..ZEU9, NEVER HEART OF AND THAT \f PRETTY SEE HERA, J TELL M3UR DUMBEKN J f\ I NICK 6MITH235 words
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Advertisement802 1964-09-07 7 n m? Ull %I^#^^ -ret M^ /> JQi^ lal -row TO W |N IBBbI ft f*' 1 i" r i P^ii BIU Bw^»^ __v d__7_i ißPj|iMSB^MMbu''^^y*^M "*^^^^vß_B_P"*^^Sf^BF I i VM MB_P^ I flf _Ur3Sl^^^i^B_Hß_V fli \)^^^C__|ifc Ml_i i i^^P™* i iiBBMf#TT 'C^V: 1 A 9r 'IRn ,___l_Hk^^^i_3-_i I -i I802 words
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Obituary62 1964-09-07 8 70 Ward, |M 'Minimum) LIM SCOW CHOO, Mi 7 •■fully on Friday 4th Sep. t.-mher. l.avru- li. hind two son». Kn| Siiok and Ken* Ho. one dant;bter-in Inw. tw.. 'no mn.i-ta-law. ■t Oaa mtt Thian Kea and ■.ran>l i hllrtn-n to mourn hia III t.ike place on Thtir*rtay. loth62 words
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Article189 1964-09-07 8 Word* 119 (Minimum) "ns JEEVARATNAM and family their kind asmatant n of sympathy and wreaths at •ii. lurural of the late Mr. B. Jeevarntn.im. MR. AND MRS. J.imr* Augustlnua thank relatives and fr.enda for tbelr Httrndnmr, valuable sifts, congratulaigr* and aailstance at tbelr wddin« on 29-K-64. MR. AND MRS.189 words
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Article754 1964-09-07 8 the Tengku reminded his Umno audience, has been naked and unashamed. Intervention in Malaysian affairs began with the undiplomatic activities of Indonesia's Am- bassador, behaviour of a kind which would have justified a demand for his recall. Even i before the formal creation of j754 words
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Article464 1964-09-07 8 Why have disturbances broken out in Singapore? What must be done to restore peace and unity? Tengku Abdul Rahman's discussion of these questions in the course of his address yesterday to the Umno General Assembly deserves the close attention of Malaysians of all communities. The first point the464 words
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Article640 1964-09-07 8 Choosing a new line on Castro by DAN KURZMAN THOUGH Cuban Prex mier Fidel Castro basked in a new sense of security after he had thrown himself into Russia's arms, his fear of Soviet unreliability returned after the missile crisis of October 1962. And this factor, many non Communist diplomats640 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1964-09-07 8 NORA BELOFF - Fear— the Tory polls ally NORA BELOFF By THE APPEAL IS AGAINST DANGER AND CHANGE THE only thing we have to fear is fear itseJf" Roosevelt's famous dictum could well be taken over today by Britain's Labour leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, as his Party watches it's prospects decline. Although theOFNS - 1,188 words
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163 1964-09-07 8 friends of mine belonging to minor Communities other than the Malay, Chinese and Indian are unhappy at the thought that they are precluded from joining the Alliance party as active voting members. The truth of the matter Is not known to many of our163 words
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Letter96 1964-09-07 8 IT Is a pity that the pubHe travelling downtown via the Yio Chu KangUpper Serangoon Road junction has to waste a quarter of an hour dally at this bottleneck. Years have passed without any Improvement and the situation is worse on Saturdays when it takes approximately one hour96 words
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Letter111 1964-09-07 8 MUCH publicity has been given to the Singapore National Library. Membership has increased by leaps and bounds, hundreds of new books have been added in recent months and recently a South East Asia room was opened. There are photographic exhibitions and public lecture?. Yet despite all these111 words
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Letter30 1964-09-07 8 IT would appear that one of the requirements of taxi drivers is that they must wear prescribed uniforms when driving taxis has this regulation been repealed? ENQUIRER Singapore30 words
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Advertisement667 1964-09-07 8 Straits Tiaet k Malay Mail Classified atvertlumanu e»e>y Da ham*** lea let Ptoor COLO STORAGE ARCAOK Orchard Road COLO STORAGK BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONG KEPPEL ROAD- NAVAL SASC Autiorls-d Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Colh/ar Qoajr THE NEWS FRONT Fttzpatrlck's SwpewiTOflit M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Rose). Naval667 words
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Advertisement72 1964-09-07 8 MHWMtAm Malaysia is only 8 hours from Australia by Qantas DIRECT 707 V- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights a week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles Hotel, 91 Bras72 words
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Advertisement56 1964-09-07 8 'AmmmW~ fct Vsfl VV SWASTIK ■Ml HAIR OIL H*-*Mb[ SWASTIK Hoir Oil i, pur* J ~^V/nHflB Ol> discreetly perfumed. g^ Pf/u&SttlH^K W AST'K reoulorly opplied jj| Bf/j«"l!«\^| B ensures i heolthy growth of sM Bb^^ rloir ricrl or *d gleoming. B SWASTIK Hoir Oil is for I genuine hair core56 words
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Article, Illustration2399 1964-09-07 9 The Emergency action taken to safeguard the well-being and security of the nation Prime Minister 'Facing our most critical period 9 'We are determined not to blench in face of danger or threat in any form' KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. 'pilK action of the Government in placing2,399 words
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Article, Illustration160 1964-09-07 9 Singapore nurse wins top honours in Australia KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Malaysian nurse, Miss Wee Kheng Hua, of Singapore, has won top honours in Australia. She shares the Margaret Adams Memorial Prize with an Australian nurse. This was announced in an Australian High Commission newsletter here today. The Margaret Adams160 words
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Article160 1964-09-07 9 l/'OTA BHARU, Sun. Police and army units were rushed to Bunut Susu, 14 miles from Pasir Mas. following a report by a vilthat he had seen two men in jungle green uniform behaving suspiciously near a padi field. The villager reported that before he saw160 words
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Article55 1964-09-07 9 IPOH. Sun —The senior customs officer. East Perak. Inche Othman bin Mat Aruf, left for Britain yesterday to take a two-year course in textile technology under the Colombo Plan. Inche Othman had been In Perak for the last four years during which he conducted the55 words
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Article61 1964-09-07 9 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A cultural show of dances and music sponsored by Perak Umno Youth will be held at the Kwong Tong Association in Ah Cheong Street here on Saturday at 8 p.m. It will be opened by Inche All bin Zaini. Speaker of the61 words
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Advertisement33 1964-09-07 9 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE TEST-DRIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang RAH ANG MOTORS LTD. Seremban BORNEO MOTORS Kuala Belait Kuching Jesselton33 words
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Advertisement242 1964-09-07 9 ADD A DELICIOUS DASH OF LEA& W PERRINS II WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE II II On avocado pears and salads LjreSy^jyjOT with meat and flsh ...In sauces, fo^j^^ij^> soups and curries and. j "Z&* of course, tomato lulce—the IcfcO 1 I i!>s? piquant flavour of Lea A Perrins K^^r'—*^^ makes all the242 words
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Miscellaneous620 1964-09-07 9 rToday's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPURA mmuu ia mJoWu cio*./ short w avk RADIO MALAYSIA 62 A 25 METRES MEDIUM WAVE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 METRES M.kwi r.>: U.l and 60.:! metres A.M.: 6.00 Good Murnlng; AM.; 6.00 Prog. Summary. 8.01 Murnlng Prelude; 7.00 602 Morning Melodies. 7.00 New*; 7.10 Up And620 words
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Article, Illustration620 1964-09-07 10 BRUSSELS, Sunday. jyjß. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister, told the centenary congress of the Socialist International here yesterday that only through improved living standards could the newly-independent countries of Asia be saved from Communism. Mr. Lee said that sinceReuter - 620 words
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Article53 1964-09-07 10 PENANG. Sun. A youiicr clerk. Soo Thye Song, charged with tryinn to outrage the modesty of an 11-year-old girl, u.n acquitted by Mr. S. Rajendran. the Fifth Magistrate. Soo. represenird by Mr. R. Ramson. was freed after a ihreehour hearing held in camera. H_ defence53 words
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Article36 1964-09-07 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun The Bukit Mertaiam Red Cross district brunch will hold an enrolment ceremony for all juniors and links ut _M Jit Sin Hikl» School hall at 3 p.m. on Sept. 2%36 words
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119 1964-09-07 10 PKNAXG. S>un. Th« Kampong Mak a m branch of Penanj> l mini _M night decided 'o ask the City Council to scrap a plan to build a road tli rough the kampong. A meeting presided over by Inche Mohamed ha ad bin Haji119 words
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Article, Illustration141 1964-09-07 10 Meters for parking in capital from today FINE FOR THOSE WHO OVERSTAY THEIR TIME KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. UROM tomorrow, motorists hert will have to pay for parking thoir vehicles along the busy streets. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal workers today completed the setting up of 327 parking meters for use with141 words
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182 1964-09-07 10 INSPECTOR CLEARED OF THEFT CHARGE SINGAPORE, Sun— Yap Ah Pong, now serving a fouryear jail term for extortion and causing hurt, was the principal police witness In a theft case against Special Constabulary Inspector Donald Kessler. formerly with the Central Police Btation. Ke.ssler. originally accused ol robbery' of a bottle182 words
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250 1964-09-07 10 Oil workers pledge to help govt to fight Indon aggression KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE 1,400-strong National Union of Petroleum x Industry Workers has pledged its "absolute and complete" support to the Government in fighting confrontation in all its forms. Addressing the first bien- 1 nial delegates' conference of the union250 words
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Advertisement317 1964-09-07 10 dfl_ HP I t^lfllH&i fi9B &bS H_m i Pi _W f iTTrTI? I 1.----B ..""HitiiialMTnilir- ■iir^ M I y mmmmmWmmmmm*^ DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT It's NEW-it's DIFFERENT-it's DELICIOUS-it's NESTOMALT. Fun-loving people drink I i NESTOMALT to keep pace with the ever- increasing tempo of modern life. Young, lively '■^'(aJCvS people with boundless317 words
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Miscellaneous332 1964-09-07 10 Straits Times Crossword ___P p *~"___^~~___^~T__r^""""__H&'~" MM M I _H _B^i_B kHf ACROSS 3. Don't punish for using lawn 8. Blame site arrangements tennis and cricket term* <S. which are worthy of our good 3i opinion? (9). 6. dives a loftier outlook, fairies 10. Letters of credit helped girl contend332 words
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Miscellaneous33 1964-09-07 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl SURB W I KAND \(MUH?} THING, >v NOW THE Wr^l f WOULD YOU s SYLVESTER! CATSUP, 1 N I *^C AvH Hfc M"^^^^ *ww Bk _9t~«v to* I33 words
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Article1080 1964-09-07 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD THE DEVIL'S DISCUS. By Rayne Kruger. (Cas- sell 305.) Reviewed by TWO hours before the sun rose, the first prisoner was led out of his cell in the central jail in Bangkok. Blindfolded, he was pressed against a wooden cross set in the1,080 words
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Article208 1964-09-07 11 AN AMERICAN MANUAL ON MAHJONG MAH JONG, ANYONE?— By Kitty Strauser and Lucille Evans. (Charles Tuttle, Tokyo U.S. $1.75). MAHJONG, which swept the West in the twenties, is enjoying a revival in the United States and elsewhere. The renewed popularity of the game has induced a pair of American ladies208 words
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Article166 1964-09-07 11 THE FIEND. By Margaret Millar. (Gollancz 165.) BUDDWING. By Evan Hunter (Constable 255.) MISS Millar's Fiend is as good a thriller, in an unconventional way. as this season will produce. Unpleasant as the subject is. a middle aged simple minded man's interest in little girls.166 words
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187 1964-09-07 11 THE POLICEMAN IN THE COMMUNITY. By Michael Banton. (Tavistock. 305.) DR. BANTON, who is Reader in Social Anthropology at Edinburgh University, went out on the beat with police forces in a Scottish city and in Carolina and Massachusetts. His study of police methods and attitudes187 words
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Advertisement490 1964-09-07 11 Nice Fellow, but... Unless you take definite steps to prevent it *MM J.W&" people might be saying this about you. Don't I offend others with perspiration odour. I When you've applied ODO-RO-NO deo- I Wr~* dorant, you know you're protected all day I long. Odour vanishes instantly— and stays I490 words
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Advertisement420 1964-09-07 11 H LOCKHEED MP2CB2|K bgwiwi moderate duty brake fluid since the introi f—^fcl^o ductioa of hydraulic Warner HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Quality should go no e e ;,cr, INTO EVERY none safer, BRAKE SYSTEM none more wjdely YOU USED. SERVICE Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 -319. Orchard Road. Singapore -9. TEL:420 words
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Advertisement894 1964-09-07 12 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT H Worda $3 (Ml*.}— Box SO rt: txtro A JUNIOR Indian Accounts Typist Oerk for id Account.!:,^ > Inn. Apply arM tsatimor.ials P.O. Box 2315, [•ore* RADIOLOGIST REQUIRED For Private Pract. i Munlmum Qualincatlon I) M.R.D. plus at least 5 yean Specialist Experience. Apply894 words
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Advertisement935 1964-09-07 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 rVorsls Si (Mi*.)— Box SO ft: OMB* TWO ROOMS To L'l 32r Road IT Kurau Still Road). Spore. Vww Sept. 5 and 6 (Chinese only). 2 OR 3 Bedroom Klat furnished/ unfurnished beautiful surroundings near Tanghn Road Phone ***** (Spore) oitlce hours. FULLY FURNISHED seml-detarbed bungalow good935 words
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Advertisement857 1964-09-07 12 EDUCATION •o Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO rts. extra HOW 1$ YOUR Malay progressing? Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Berlta Harian daily, the only romamsed National I jnguage newspaper. FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Enrolments accepts dally students tor Piano. Plano-accordloo, Violin, Guitar, Hawaiian Guitar, Trumpet, Saxophone,857 words
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Advertisement1030 1964-09-07 12 DOGS, PETS, ETC. 1 to WordM U (MlM.)—BmM ft eta, oxtrm WHITE TOY POODLES Malea 12 weeks old MKA Class 1. Price $300/--each. Tel: ***** Singapore. OOCD HOME WANTED for small dog. Affectionate and excellent with children. Owner returning U.K. Ring (Spore) *****. BOARDING KENNELS with large Held for dogs'1,030 words
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Advertisement892 1964-09-07 12 VEHICLES WANTED I Word* $S (Mi*.)— Box SO eU. oxtrm A7O/A9O 1954 M. M/Ovford. M/UU 19M/S4. V/V«lo» V/Crwta 1803/BT. Phone iß'porei *****. Cbeoof or Apply P.O. Box IU3I Spot*. RUtS, CARPETS CURIOS Word* U (Mitt.)— Box SO eta. oxtrm PEIPINC STORE LTD., COlteCted many wonderful Lacquer. Blackwood furniture. Art Crafts.892 words
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Advertisement661 1964-09-07 12 TENDERS I J.K.K. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "E" and above up to 3 p.m. on 18-9-1964 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. For ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 1 BLOCK OF 5 UNITS AND 1 BLOCK OF 3661 words
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Advertisement683 1964-09-07 12 TENDERS RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL, PENANG ISLAND. TENDER NOTICK Tenders are Invited for the supply of 300 rubber bins with lids to i be delivered to the Rural District Council Store at Waterfall Road. Penang. Specification: Bins to be made of Oood quality rubber, 2} cubic it. rapacity, to be embossed683 words
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Advertisement336 1964-09-07 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF OsaaMHel sti mi Applications are Invited for the following pouts: A. One post of Lecture r, Axslsiant Lecturer. P.«ferfnce will be given to candidates specialising in one of Uie follow ing flelds and able to teach In Mandarin: ia> Slnopraphy i including nncient336 words
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Advertisement1212 1964-09-07 13 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WESI COST U.K.. Due Spoil bans S'ha* Pan*** MACHAIN littnt*. Glasgow Gil. 33 Sept I Sept 111 Sept 11 ANCHISES literaeal, Dub i. Sept 11 Sept ti >tpt 11/21 Sept 21 CLYTONEUS lutrpetl. t'a-gsw Stpt II Sept 21 Sept 72/21 Sept 27 INTENOR L.--PMI, Avonmouth Sept II1,212 words
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Advertisement1361 1964-09-07 13 ir'-H THE E AC LINES rajfyj siMGAfO** <UMAUtstPut«r.s«rrrrtfmAj*« pwaho HKj«Gt'^^i^H "OP— *.UMCIO IOIOIK.) l'l Wilt OUT I Plaaa 7M- Pl*aa ***** Plaa* Oil PMaa *****. SAILINGS 10 CENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERIAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENUIRI ANB COPENHAGEN S'pon P S'hain "^enaiig^ BUSUANCA" t)|.... Sailel ll Pirt/ I Sapt1,361 words
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Advertisement1247 1964-09-07 13 I B£N£iLlN£ I EXPRESS SERVICF TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS orunrADr fo Lonoon Sipt 21 BENDEARG Hamburg Oct 1 Singtpori Pt S'naia Ptnang Sept 1/ I oruDlillirc Liverpool Oct 3 BENjRINNEa huh oct 12 Singapore PL i tiara i-| Antwtrp Oct II Stpt 1/ I ll Pt/Stpt I Stpt1,247 words
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Advertisement1209 1964-09-07 13 tej^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD IH*H LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVtI r^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH K.TY OF CNESTfR. *IT W« tCITY OF WELLINGTON 21/27 S*pt 21 Saal •CITY OF IEIMSTEI 3/ i Oct T let 'CITY OF LEEDS 24/21 Ott 11 It let It On TCin OF NEWCASTLE 2J/27 let1,209 words
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Article1142 1964-09-07 14 'THE table of shares on the Malayan Stork Kxchange shows last business to August 29 iA i and last business since that date ißi with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for 1963 and this mm to date. I At it> Bi'CM 3501,142 words
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Article109 1964-09-07 14 Saturday: It's easier again WITH Singapore closed. Saturday business in northern centres of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia was at a low level ol' interest. Brokers said that prices had slipped again, with each transaction tending *<* be made lcvri than the one precerlina; it. But they emphasised that there109 words
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755 1964-09-07 14 TIE price of Straits tin on the Penang market on Saturday fell 12 1 2 cents to $*****y 2 a picul. No estimate of the offering was available. This was a gain of SSS.B? I^ from the previous Saturday. The tin price started Its755 words
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Advertisement1091 1964-09-07 14 I VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great UkesiEan Caina«la> Senrvie* H'koni Tokohama Halitai Montreal loronto bie«aian< OMcaas "Kiiiikawa Mara" 2/ 1 Sail 15 Salt IB Oct 22 Oct 21 Oct Jl Oct I Net "leiu Marr- 71/22 Salt 2 Oct IS Oct 2 Nat a Nat II Net West1,091 words
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Advertisement917 1964-09-07 14 [E°JORIENTl LIliES l ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports:- Penang 13th September 1964 PS'hom 15th September 1964 Spore 18th September 1964 For Manila 22nd/24th September, Hongkong 26th/30th Septembet Returns:- Spore 4th October 1964 P. Shorn 7th October 1964 Penong 9th October 1964 Fares From:- Penang or917 words
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Advertisement520 1964-09-07 14 Ot^IBUUHO. tU»O>t>^ll»ie^ btKHt -•nans Maudles, Beraeam. Ma.re. TAVSA 11/11 Sapt 14/11 Sept DSait Jaakirk. Aatwerp. Haalurg. Braiaea. Retterlaav SOUIN Si WESI AFRICA SERVICE Singaoox TATIANA ISeal Ouroan (11/1), Port Eliaoatn (24/81. Capetow* (M/fl. Metaoi (1/tl). Pen Hll court, Lagos. ApaM (inn, Mmm 9 10). Laaa lam. takers*, freetown. Dakar (21/520 words
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Advertisement261 1964-09-07 14 Laaliag lar Haag Raag aaa BajOßi p. s ham S pora "MEIWA MARU" 21 24 Sept 25/2lSafl Agent.: C.F. SHARP «C CO., (M) LTD, Si»gapere Tel: «Hl/7 (7Lis«i). Peaaag Tel: Stan. Part 'wetuakam Tel: DO. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay /Italy Special Concessional Rail Farts To All European Cities.261 words
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1564 1964-09-07 15 Disturbances choke off an early advance From Our Market Correspondent fllE Stock Exchange of Malaysia had a bleak week to Friday, an initial good advance being choked oil by the revival of disturbances in Singapore. During the period two industrials were up, 28 down and one unchanged. Tins made a1,564 words
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Article23 1964-09-07 15 Sept. 1. 3. 4. 5. (perlb.) (p. picul) •71 cts. 5679.62; 671 els. 5678.25 68 cts. 5687.75 69j cts. 5699.50 5699.37123 words
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Article683 1964-09-07 15 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday, September 4. B. Alex. ordi. 12.45 Boiulead 1.46 C.S. Holdings Con. Tin Smelt pr»f 17/1» Ordi m 46/1* I'unlopi 1.73 Ka»t Smelt JuMO 1.85 Kmo deb. 1.04 fed. Dlap. 1.50 Kitzpatrlcks683 words
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Article40 1964-09-07 15 Industrials: Tins: S rubbers: >pt. 1. Sept. 2. Sept. 3. 84.47 84.07 82.91 125.22 126.92 125.44 101.70 101.70 101.50 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Sept. 4. 81.24 ***** 101.50 Bept. 6 80.73 123.13 101.50 Dec. 29. 1962 100.40 words
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Article44 1964-09-07 15 iberfovle Plant. 1.i1.n.m Rubber It. Austin lew Serendah alak Robber Current payment id. si, 5% 7'.d.T Urn t Interim Date payable Oct. 16 Sept. 29 Total for the year Id. 10% 5% 19% Total for previous year Id. 10% 6% 30% 16%44 words
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Article21 1964-09-07 15 The? freo exchange market in Rodk Kong on Saturday and all other markets were closed because of a typhoon.21 words
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Advertisement321 1964-09-07 15 FOR SALE GENERATING PLANT A ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT GENERATING PLANT TURBO ALTERNATORS 4,000 K.W. 8.T.H., 10,000 K.W. 12,500 K.W. STEAM RAISING PLANT— BOILERS made by BABCOCK WILCOX from 32,000 lb./hr. to 75.000 lb./hr. delivered at 250 psi/640°F TRI-DRUM YARROW MARINE BOILER 60.000 lb./hr. at 250 pel/ 640° F WATER PUMPS MOTOHS321 words
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Advertisement316 1964-09-07 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy Nos. 69/1956 S. Govlndasamy, Rm. 9, "A" Block. S.H.B. Qtrs, Breeze Plain, Spore. (Signalman). 39/1957 Kasslm bin Ahmad, 121, Tanah Merah Besar, Spore. (Driver). 339/1957 T. K. KrUhnakutty, 56, Palmer Road, Spore. (Clerk). 730/1957 G. Krlshnnsamy, 12-D, St: George's Road,316 words
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Advertisement827 1964-09-07 15 NOTICES NOTICE In the matter of a voluntary ■ettlement of Ong Ewe Hai, deceased, dated the Stb day of August. 1872. TAKE NOTICE that the fund subject to the above-mentioned voluntary settlement for the benefit of the issue of the abovenamed Ong Ewe Hai and Teo Soo Neo (I), (deceased),827 words
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Advertisement247 1964-09-07 15 NOTICES JABATAN TALIKOM KERAJAAN MALAYSIA PEPEBEKBAAN PENGGEMAR RADIO RADIO AMATEUR EXAMINATION Written examination, covering elementary theory of radiocommunication and amateur operating procedure will be held on 16th October, 1964 in Kuala Lunipur and Singapore. Arrangements may be made In some circumstances for the examination to be taken In other major247 words
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Advertisement963 1964-09-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are Invited for the undermentioned SCHOLARSHIPS for post-gtaduate or research studies tenable for one or two academic years commencing In the ACADEMIC YEAR 196* 66: A. COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP FELLOWSHIP PLAN AWARD tenable in: tl) CANADA (normally 2 academic years'. (11) UNITED KINGDOM i normally 2963 words
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369 1964-09-07 16 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. 'pAKESHI KOURA, 21. of Japan today became the new Malaysian open singles tennis champion when the other finalist, Isao Watanabe. 22. also of Japan, conceded a walkover. In the morning, the unseeded Koura had scored an369 words
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269 1964-09-07 16 LTAM to apply for grant from Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I The Lawn Tennis Asso- ciaiion of Malaysia will ask the Government for a grant of (25.000 to engage a foreign, coach to help raise the standard of the game in this country. The LTAM decided at their annual meeting269 words
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Article98 1964-09-07 16 $70,000 gate— all profit J^IAI.A r.LMI'I It. Sun.— To- night's estimated $70,000 gate from a 33,300 crowd > was all profit for the F.A. of Malaysia on this year's seventh Merdeka anniversary footb.Ul tournament. Total takings In the tournament before tonight's matches was approximately $310,000, which was expected to cover98 words
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Article836 1964-09-07 16 MATCH BECOMES SCRAMBLE AS INDIA FORSAKE OPEN PLAY FOR DOUR DEFENCE BURMA... 1 INDIA O thalftime 0-0) Kuala Lumpur, J^ 60TH MINUTE only goal decided the 7th anniversary Merdeka tournament in favour of Burma at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, and it was a well-merited success for836 words
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Article, Illustration607 1964-09-07 16 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday S. KOREA 2 S. VIETNAM 1 2-0 COUTH KOREA took third place ir the Merdeka football by beating South Vietnam 2-1 at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. It was a victory plucked out of a flood of play which went against them, andLim Yaw Chong - 607 words
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Article60 1964-09-07 16 PERTH. Sun West Australia KMined tlieir greatest hockey triumph today when they beat Pakistan, the Olympic cnampiotks 1-0. after a scoreless flrst half. The only coal came nine minutes after halftimc and was scored by inside-left Bob Andrew, playing his first international game. The local60 words
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Article67 1964-09-07 16 VANCOUVER. Sun.— Australia s Murray Rose set a world record last night, winning the 880 yards freestyle in the Canadian swimming championships In a time '4 Bmln 55.5.5 ec The previous record of 8:59 6 was set by another Australian, Jon Konrads. at SydneyReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1964-09-07 16 KLUANQ. Sun. Officials of the Jolmre Football Referees Society, Kluantc Branch, are: Chairman P. J. Danker: vice-chairman G. Samy; secretary S. Balasundram; commit ter members Capt. R. Vincent and T. Ma thews.33 words
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Article243 1964-09-07 16 GOVT SERVICES TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Billy Yap, the Malaysian Davis Cup player, entered the men's singles quarter- finals in the Oov•mment Services tennis championships here today. Yap, who ls top-seeded in the, singles beat Mohamed Naafl bin Alms 6-2. 6-2. SINGLES: First round Wong, Chin Hor243 words
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156 1964-09-07 16 CYCLING Nine-man team named for Tokyo |/'UAT J A LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia will &end a tr:im of nine cyclists to the Olympic Gdinfs in Tokyo next month. The te.un. named by the Malaysian Cyclists' Fedcrati. tun at J'hore Bahru y f,»rprise Ng Joo Pong, Andrew MlchaeL h. a. Roau (all156 words
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Article77 1964-09-07 16 PALMERSTON. Sun.— New Zealand will send a trum of ten badminton players to Malaysia for ,i thr^e-week tour in five week* time, it announced here last night. The players are: Men— O. Clree (Taranakn. R. Pursuer (Auckland^. D. Higgons and R Musk, r (Wellington^- Reserve: O.Reuter - 77 words
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Article60 1964-09-07 16 TAPAH, Sun. Government English School, Tapah, won both :he Dr. A.W.E. Moreira Bhield for Under 20s and Kandavanan Shield tor Under 15s in the South Perat schools hockey carnival here today. GES. beat Sekolah Dato Abdul Razak. Tanjong Malim. 1-0 for the Dr. Moreira Shield60 words
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Article38 1964-09-07 16 IPOH. Sun. Thonß Slew Lam. 27. last night won the Mr. Kinta title from 19 rivals in the bodybuilding contest organised by the Perak Youth Club. Johnny Jethro was runnrr-up with Latiff Hussein Sap third.38 words
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Advertisement206 1964-09-07 16 From lul> ruini". thi> nrw Lanvis Fulvia. another creation ol the traditionally renowned Lancia fla»lns finish and cusloraiiuili minion. A powrriu! IMlcc. compact engine inclined at 43' to the left offers a maximum of 6200 r.p.m. for smooth swift v i rlrr.iiion. Independent from Mi-.peiiMc>n with hxdraulir telescopic dampers. Stabilizer206 words
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Miscellaneous94 1964-09-07 16 SPORTS DIARY SOtX'FR Tour match (Penang i Penang v Burma (City Stadium, 8 p.m.); (Ipoh) Perak Korea (Stadium Perak. 8 p.m.). League Ipoh Div. 1: Tamil Younpsteit v Cheng Wah <pai dang) Lowtr Perak Div. 1 <T. 'Ansonr PWD v Bg Datoh; Machang: Machang t Pasir Puteh HOCKEY Jagjlt Singh94 words
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181 1964-09-07 17 RACING SANTA may not run in St. Leger because of the hard ground T ONDON, Sun.— Mr. John Ismal's Santa Claus winner of the English and Irish Derby classics this season, is among the 16 final acceptors announced for this week's English St. Leger but may not run bacause of181 words
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155 1964-09-07 17 Rotterdam, sun. west Otnan won the Grand Prix de.s Nations at the Rotterdam horse show yesterday, with the United States second and Britain third. Each team consisted of four rldan who covered two rounds of the course, the best three performances counting inReuter - 155 words
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Article24 1964-09-07 17 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. Mohamed Re.iab Salleh (141 net) won the Malaysia Day golf tournament hrre yesterday. Runnerup mi Idrus Mohamed Tahir <143>.24 words
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614 1964-09-07 17 Hollins' goal is worth £55 to each player in Chelsea XI BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. I £HELSEA, the young bustling London side, maintained their unbeaten record and top place in the First Division of the English League when they drew 1-1 at Leicester yesterday. So into their pay packetsReuter - 614 words
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Article98 1964-09-07 17 GLASGOW, San. Traditional rivalry between supporters of (■la scow's two crack •occer clubs, Celtic and Ranters, flared again yesterday when the teams met in a Scottish Leafrue match at Celtic* ground. Police arrested mor* than 40 fans about half of them before theyReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration128 1964-09-07 17 JJOWARD WINSTONE (right) has signed up with promoter Juck Solomons (left) to fight Cuban Sugar Ramos for the world featherweight championship at Wembley, on Nov. 24. But Defore signing, Winstore asked to be shown .1 film of Ramos retaining his title against Floyd128 words
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Article151 1964-09-07 17 LAWN TENNIS PHILADELPHIA. Sunday. AUSTRALIA won the women's Federation Cup A lawn tennis team competition when they beat the United States, the holders. 2-1 here yesterday Margaret Smith, the Australian champion gave her side a good start In the final by beating Billle Jean Moffltt. American'sReuter - 151 words
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Article154 1964-09-07 17 LONDON, Sun —Results of Rugoy Union matches played yesterday were: Wasps 33 Manchester 13, Aberavon 6 Bridgend 12; Abertillery 9 Maesteg 3; Birkenhead Park 20 Notts 3; Bradford 24 Vale of Lune 6; Coventry 44 Pylde 11; Cross Keys 43 Streatham 3; Halifax 9 Sale 21;154 words
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Article23 1964-09-07 17 BELGRADE. Sun— Draga Stamejeic, of Yugoslavia. yesterday equalled the women's world 80m hurdles record by clocking lO.Sscc at Celje, North Yugoslavia23 words
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Article1129 1964-09-07 17 IRISH LEAGUE CITY CCP Ballymcna 7 Ard» S Banicor 2 Distillery 2 Cliftonville 2 C'olerafne Derry 2 Cms»4ers 1 O If n a von 2 PorUdown 2 Unfleld 1 Gteatoran 2 Aston Villa Burnley Fulham Leicester Liverpool Notts Forest sih-it. Wed. Stoke SimdiTland Tottenham Wolves Chelsea1,129 words
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147 1964-09-07 17 GOLF Coles beats Butler for matchplay title LONDON. Sun.— Nell Coles, the British Ryder Cup golfer wo.i the News of the World £5.023 Matchplay golf championship a: Walton Heath yesterday when he beat Peter Butler by three and two. Coles, one down after four holes of the 18 holes finalReuter - 147 words
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Article35 1964-09-07 17 KISUMU (Kenya). Sun Senphino Antao. Kenya's star sprinter, broke the East African 220 yards record with a time of 20 ssec here yesterday Antao won both sprints in the East African athletic championships—Reuter35 words
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Article164 1964-09-07 17 CYCLING SALLANCHES (French Alps", Sun. Belgium stressed potentiality for the Tokyo Olympics Games road cycling wlyn they took the first two places in the world amateur road race here yesterday. Eddy Merckx won by 27sec from Willy Plankaert with a time of 4hr. 39mln lOsec for theReuter - 164 words
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338 1964-09-07 17 MOTOR-RACING |I|ONZA, Sun.— A new iTI Japanese car with an unorthodox mechanical and suspension layout is commanding most attention among the world championship cars here for the Italian Grand Prix today. The unusual car is the Japanese 12- cylinder Honda, first tried outReuter - 338 words
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Article454 1964-09-07 17 Warwick routed in Gilette final CRICKET I ONDON, Sun.— Sussex retained the Gilette Cup when they beat Warwickshire by eight wickets at Lord's yesterday in this season's c r i c k p t knockout competition final. As a match It was onesided. Warwickshire, batting first, were all out forReuter - 454 words
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255 1964-09-07 18 Alliance MP to protest against relief cut for 160 families A LOR STAR. Sunday. AN Alliance Member of Parliament. Dr. MahaA thir bin Mohamed (Kota Star Selatan). said yesterday he would protest to the State Government against the sudden cut in the payment of monthly cash relief to 160 poor255 words
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70 1964-09-07 18 IOKTO. Sun. rovm.UitU's haw been completed tor 18 wealthier nation* to replenish the 01 the International Development, Association (IDA) with contribution* totalling i 3 million. Mr. Georpe I). Woods, president ot the World B.ink. reported to the banks' Mr. Woods told tba oo.'irds anmeecloc70 words
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641 1964-09-07 18 Umno to take in Natives of Sabah, Sarawak Non-Malays can also join the party as associate members |(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Umno general assembly today unanimously decided to take in Sarawak and Sabah natives as ordinary members. The Umno constitution was amended to make provision for this. Under the amendment641 words
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Article213 1964-09-07 18 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Government has issued a ruling aimed at checking the hoarding of food, particularly rice, which is the staple food of Indonesia's 103 million people. A.P of Public Building and Works and the NAAFI are asked to report for work at the usual times213 words
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Article272 1964-09-07 18 §YDNEY, Sun.— The Minister for Immigration. Mr. H.F. Opperman. has been asked to review Australia's immigration policy and allow more Asians to enter Australia. The New South Wales. Victorian and Queensland (States) associations for immigration reform today made public a letter of their views following272 words
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141 1964-09-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The former Indian Hieh Commissioner in Malaysia, i Mr. S. K. Banerji, arrived here last night for a six-day stay in the course of an inspection tour of Indian diplomatic missions in South- East Asia He was here for two141 words
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Article41 1964-09-07 18 SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia'. Sun. An application has been tiled in the High Court here seeking to have the Southern Rhodesian Government's order banning the Daily News set aside, a spokesman for the owners of the newspaper, said here.41 words
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Article55 1964-09-07 18 WARNING TO ALL CURFEW-BREAKERS SINGAPORE. San. —AH police patrols have been ordered to arrest people who continue to flout curfew orders. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah. again warned today that people must stay indoors during the curfew hours. Since the curfew was first imoosed 139 curfew-breakers have been arrested.55 words
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240 1964-09-07 18 22 charged with offences against security lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Fourteen Indonesians and live Malaysians, who had been earlier charged with commit ting offences against the Irvternal Security Act In a security area, today had thel cases mentioned in (hi- magistrate'! court here again. The offences involved po»--■esston of arms, ammunition240 words
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Article26 1964-09-07 18 MOSCOW. Sun The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Khrushchev, returned here by air yesterday fro« Prague after 10 days of polulciU talks with Czechoslovak leader*.26 words
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