The Straits Times, 20 September 1964
1964-09-20
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Title Section14 1964-09-20 1 in THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,490 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1964. 20 CENTS. KDN 732.14 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1964-09-20 1 DAVID KRAAL - heart surgery here DAVID KRAAL By gINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore will soon have its own Cardiac Unit. The highly-trained surgeons, physicians and technicians needed to carry out this specialised task are at the ready to delve Into defects of the In-art that organ that has for centuries been considered an untouchable1,785 words
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427 1964-09-20 1 More National Service training centres to be set up: Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \IORE training centres for National Servicemen will be set up in Malaya, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today. At the same time, vigilante corps would be set up in every kampong and new427 words
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Article52 1964-09-20 1 36-27-36— and she's only 13 SYDNEY. Sat— A girl ot 13 developed a 36-27-35 figure following treatment with an artificial female hormone to prevent her growing too tall, according to the Sydney newspaper The Sun. She was one of 25 girls treated by a Melbourne specialist since 19W. She "sft.52 words
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Article35 1964-09-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. D.S. and Communist forces have clashed for the third time in six weeks in the fog-«hrouded waters off the coast of North Vietnam. Only scanty detail* were available today. OJM.35 words
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Article29 1964-09-20 1 TOKYO, Sat.— The medical clinic at Tokyo's Olympic Village received its firsc patient today an Hungarian team official who has come down with acute gastritis.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1964-09-20 1 Always be on guard in the face of double confrontation KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today called on the people to come forward and give all possible service to the Malaysian nation in its hour of crisis. In1,319 words
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Article58 1964-09-20 1 An air pocket saves 1 2 BRISBANE. Sat Seaman Erik Pau.Mii .swam two-and-a-half miles ihrouuii sh;irk-infcsted waters to idise the alarm when the 1.600-ton dredger, Kaptaln Nielsen, capsized in Mpreton Bay, 25 miles north-east of here, last night. Skin divers rescued 12 men from an air pocket In the submergedReuter - 58 words
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Article49 1964-09-20 1 MOSCOW. Sat.— Moscow Zoo will not mate its. giant panda An-An with London's Chl-Chl, the zoo's director. Mr Igor Sosnovsky. said yesterday. We decider! not to n.«k It." he said, 'because both animals arc relatively old and they might qu.urel and dan.ane each other." —ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article21 1964-09-20 1 MANILA. Sat —President Macapagal will leave for Washington on Oct. 3 at the invitation of President Johnson. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article114 1964-09-20 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Fear swept this capital yesterday when Radio Jakarta announced that three unidentified aircraft were sighted in the vicinity. Sirens were heard and a number of MiG fighters took off to intercept the aircraft. Traffic stopped, offices, schools and shops closed as people soughtReuter - 114 words
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Article41 1964-09-20 1 NEW DELHI. Sat— New one rupee coins will be minted in honour ot the late Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, the Finance Ministry has announced. The coins will bear the profile of Mr. Nehru and his name in English. UPL41 words
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Article30 1964-09-20 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat.— Dr. Martin Luther King and Pope Paul VI conferred yesterday for 25 minutes in a Vatican meeting that emphasised Roman Catholicism's stand against racism. A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article33 1964-09-20 1 ...DO they always succeed? Or do they often crash on the barriers of race and culture? The Asian wife of a Westerner answers these questions in today's Asia Magazine (Page Six)..33 words
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Article, Illustration404 1964-09-20 1 BALA CHANDRAN - Staff cuts: See union, firm told BALA CHANDRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fWENTY-FOUR large commercial houses in Malaya, which in January signed identical collective agreements with the National Union of Commercial Workers, cannot retrench staff without consulting the union. This is the effect of an award made today by the404 words
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Article24 1964-09-20 1 WASHINGTON. Sat— A total of 4.098.020 b;ibirs were born in the United States during "> C 3. it »vas announced yesterday.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article80 1964-09-20 1 TOKYO. Sun. North Vietnam's official news agency said today it would make an important broadcast at 8.30 a.m. Malaysian time, Sunday, when certain "important documents would be released." Meanwhile. North Vietnam confirmed that military action involving I nited ,Stato warships occurred on Friday in the Gulf of Tonkin80 words
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Advertisement145 1964-09-20 1 723 VARIATIONS ON THE SAME THEME Photographers all over the world hove chosen the Hasselblad SOOC. They have chosen a IM 2<« in. single-lens reflex camera ot compact design. They have chosen a camera possessing first-class optical properties in a carefully-considered series of lenses with focal lengths ranging between 50145 words
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Advertisement16 1964-09-20 1 CHOOSING A GIFT THAT WILL X CONVEY YOU* SENTIMENTS X ELOQUENTLY IS SO SIMPLE SINGAPORE IPOII16 words
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Article, Illustration163 1964-09-20 2 KO GREETS LEADER OF THAI CHAMBER SINGAPORE, Sat. 'THE president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin (left), greets Mr Amporn Bulpakdi. leader of the delegation from the Thai Chinese Chamber of Commerce on his arrival in Singapore last nijrht. The delegation is163 words
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Article181 1964-09-20 2 WARDEN FOILS JAIL BREAK JESSELTDN, Sat.— A man serving a life sentence, who tried to escape from the Central Prison, was yesterday given an additional term of one year's Jail by the Magistrate. Mr Chong Thain Vun. v He was a 31 -year-old Suluk Juwari bin Abdullah, who injured Warden181 words
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411 1964-09-20 2 Malaysia to step up 'nerve war' against Jakarta ]yf ALAYSIA is to step-up the "nerve war" against Indonesia. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, before he left for Sabah to inspect the broadcasting and information units there. Inche Senu said:411 words
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Article, Illustration191 1964-09-20 2 Ad men urged to attend talks in H.K. SINGAPORE, Sat.— Malaysians in the advertising business were today urged to attend the fourth Asian Advertising Congress to be held in Hong Kong from Nov. 2 to 6. Mr. Hayden Lacey, chairman of the Congress's working committee, who flew in from Hong191 words
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Article243 1964-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. •JHE Malayan Trades Union Congress has set up a seven-man special committee to help the Government ensure industrial peace during the Emergency. The committee is headed by Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, acting president of the Congress. The others are: Mr. S. J. H.243 words
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Article157 1964-09-20 2 Son-injured shock for father KUALA LUMPUR, Sal.- i\ iatnci, itiioaan oin Aiang. to, luic an nigut-it nero toaay (uftt whei^ at» ai'nveu at a kinuffri>n n io taXi nis son joume oa wm luiu tnai me boy naa becu knocked down uy a car and taken to nu^piUi. He rujihea157 words
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Article29 1964-09-20 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The St. Mathew's Church fun fair and bazaar to be held today h&r been postponed to Oct. 3 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.29 words
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Article111 1964-09-20 2 PENANG. Sat— The Penang L'mno Division has set uu a five-man committee to inquire into an allegation by the youth section that a certain Alliance City Councillor, who stood for election last year on a party ticket, has betrayed" the organlsation. Syed Hassan Aidid. the divisional president, who111 words
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Article34 1964-09-20 2 IPOH. Sat A housewife, s. Chellathai died from her injuries in the General Hospital here today She m knocked down by a lnrrv in Sungei Pan Road tw* days ago.34 words
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170 1964-09-20 2 CITIZENSHIP BATTLE: LIM COMPLETES HIS FINAL ROUND I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Llm Llan Geok, a Chinese educationist, today completed his appeal before a special committee In his final effort to prevent the Government depriving him of his citizenship. The committee sat In the chambers of the President of the Sessions170 words
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Article235 1964-09-20 3 Skygirl and eight skymen charged lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. J Nine Indonesian and Malaysian paratroopers, including a girl, were today charged in the Magistrate's Court here with possession of arms, ammunition and explosives and consorting with armed persons in the Labis area. Among those charged, six were Malaysians. The girl. 19-year-old235 words
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Article65 1964-09-20 3 PENANG. Sat. One of Penang's oldest newsvendora, Mr. K. Thamboo&amy, died in the Penang General Hospital of a heart attack last night. He was 78. He has been selling the Straits Times for more than 40 years and made his last delivery on Wednesday before65 words
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Article48 1964-09-20 3 PENANG. Sat. Police detained several gangsters In a 3 a.m. raid here today. Those held for questioning Include two suspects wanted In connection with an armed hold-up in Rangoon Road last Tuesday when a housewife was robbed of $2,000 In cash and Jewellery.48 words
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Article, Illustration408 1964-09-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat JTROM October, 100,000 Government employees in Malaya will get bigger housing allowances. The increases will range from 50 to 100 per cent over the present rate. This decision of the National Whitley Council, disclosed here today, ends six months of hard408 words
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166 1964-09-20 3 U.N. funds for Technology Institute IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia is to have a $1.8 million Institute of Technology here. Money for the project will come from the United Nations Special Fund This was disclosed today by Mr. Claude de Kemoularia. a representative of the United Nations Special Fund, who arrived166 words
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Article64 1964-09-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More working uirls and housewives should enrol for the three-month home nursinK course conducted by the St. John Ambulance Brigade here The call was made by ttie chairman of the Nurses Advisory Board of the SJ.A.B.. Datin Saadiah Sardon when she64 words
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Article32 1964-09-20 3 IPOH. Sat. Three days of non-stop prayers began here yesterday at the main Sikh Temple for the oldest Sikh priest in Pcrak. Ojagar Singh. 75. who died early this month.32 words
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Article, Illustration280 1964-09-20 3 Grocer shot by thug as he and son foil bid to extort money SINGAPORE Sat. A middle aged grocer and his teenaged son this morning fought off gunmen who tried to extort mnnpj from them. The 60-second battle Inside their Clementi Road shop ended when when one gunman opened fire.280 words
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Article194 1964-09-20 3 Don't be caught out if the children ask you this question next time you are at the fruiterers: WHAT IS THE bioiim ON GRAPEB? rl substance that adds no much to the appearance of grapes is much the same thing as the bloom rou can sometimes see194 words
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178 1964-09-20 3 Night vigil with parangs and torchlights for the goose-eating tiger ALOR STAR, Saturday. ATTENDANTS at the General Hospital here have begun a nightly vigil for a tiger seen eating a goose outside their quarters on Wednes1 day night Armed with sticks parangs and torch lights. a party kept watch last178 words
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Article45 1964-09-20 3 PENANG. Sat— The Per.ung Museum is expected to open in December. For a utart, there will be an "Island room" with exhibits depicting the cultural life of Penang Island, a Chinese living room, a bridal chamber, and wayang chlngay and 'ion dance Items.45 words
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Advertisement109 1964-09-20 4 31 jtj <B^ OUT IN FRONT TO WIN THE RACE Afff DUNLOP DEEP TREAD MAKES THE PACE ffir JAr w m tm 2mmbm± r m4 W JaBP* I**1 aw W^VWk^kWkW For r a r <k -riders, crack riders-all riders -Dunlop Motorcycle tyres enable you to enjoy M wM' M JUr109 words
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Article631 1964-09-20 5 TAI SING ONN - $70 m but still no fat mouse TAI SING ONN CIVIL SERVICE By KUALA LUMPUR LX)R more than a de- cade now civil servants have been trying to get the Widows and Orphans Pension Scheme scrapped. Not with much success, I'm afraid, but last Sunday at the annual delegates conference631 words
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Article285 1964-09-20 5 DEADLINE FOR A SCHEME II his wife dies berore him. his children are all majors, and the rules bar his aged parents and other dependants, then who benefits? A sorry state oi affairs indeed, especially when the offliial concerned has beei contributing lor something like 35 >ears. Well, If the285 words
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Article, Illustration683 1964-09-20 5 MARGARET HORRIGAN - MARGARET HORRIGAN VOLUNTEERS By THE only reason said Rosamund, why I was the first blind girl to go to Malaysia was that I happened to be the first blind girl to ASK to go. Apparently nobody had ever thought of it before. VSO paid my fare683 words
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Advertisement71 1964-09-20 5 Malaysia today: 1 *~r- -~r -^TTI "TIT"'?!!, """"""i 1 '"H- "£«^T *%J .iii i K THFUL CC the Butterworth-Penang Ferry Service HI|H OLllVlULkeeps to regular schedules. The main link between! Penang and the mainland, this service affords thousands of people I efficient transportation. Shell Technical Service Shell Lubricants J^ and71 words
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Obituary55 1964-09-20 6 id Bjiorris tlit- (Minimum) IN SWEET and loving memory of Mr Peter Chong who left us four years aro today. In constant thomht ■nt sorrow wMow and I ilr»n IN EVER LOVING Memory of I'<iiK Tumi who (mimed away on the ?«i»h Ret't 104« Gone hut never for-55 words
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Article, Illustration386 1964-09-20 6 Has the U.N. yet heard a member proclaim the elimination of a peaceful neighbour? The gravamen of our present complaint is a clear and specific charge that Indonesia has committed unprovoked and blatant aggression upon Malaysia which I have already substantiated with the utmost386 words
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Article, Illustration494 1964-09-20 6 KENNETH ALLSOP - Waugh in full bloom KENNETH ALLSOP By THE enchanted carousal of Oxford forever finished, the 22-year-old Evelyn Wmigh, deep in debt ;ind still deeper in despair as a dud prep school teacher, went down to the beach to end the intolerable drabness. Leaving upon his clothes a quotation from Euripides,494 words
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Article67 1964-09-20 6 g I have never liked my V name. Once during the Italian-Abyssinian war I went to a military post many miles from any white woman, preceded by a signal apprising them of the arrival of "EVELYN WAUGH, ENGLISH WRITER." The entire small corps of officers, shaven and polished, turned67 words
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Article458 1964-09-20 6 KEEP YOUR LETTERS SHORT A HURT CAT A NEIGHBOUR'S cat has developed the habit of waiting lor me to arrive home in the evening. I usually give him a saucer of milk which he quickly drinks and departs without so much as a "thank-you." Recently, the same thing458 words
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Article40 1964-09-20 6 I was tidying my son's room I came across a little box with the words "Cod be with you" printed in pencil on the lid. Puzxled, I peeped inside and discovered a very small, dead lizard! PMMM MRS. SONG,40 words
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Article704 1964-09-20 6 SABA RATNAM - THE LESSON OF THE LEAGUE SABA RATNAM By THE United Nation s served the Indonesian purpose admirably at I lie time when Soekarno was trying lo get his hands on West [nan. In 1961, the Indonesian President made full use of the organisation as a propaganda platform. But now, three704 words
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Advertisement416 1964-09-20 6 Sunday. Sept. 20. 1964 LEST THE INDONESIANS FORGET IN the Security Council, Indonesia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Dr. Sudjarwo, sneers at the United States. Its ironic, he says, that the American ambassador, Mr. Adlal Stevenson, should condemn Indonesia's use of force in Its dispute with Malaysia. "Has he forgotten." he asks,416 words
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Advertisement279 1964-09-20 6 THE STAMFORD t^^ mkl COLLEGE "T^»\ The biggest Correspondence I^*^*l. m College in Asia— \s*H r 'p .^b, SUCCESS c CAREER W BIGGER EARNING POWER Stamford College Home *^i EASY because they are iJjL/HUJ f -1^ systematic and adjusted livX. *^\L \W to your own pace. -^*V-t i^^VT v COMPETENT279 words
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434 1964-09-20 7 MALAYSIA*! Minister of Home AiTairs and Justice. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will (onlVr with British Ministers in London before returning to Kuala Lumpur. Dato Ismail, who left New York for London today, said Malaysia reserved its right to renewReuter; UPI - 434 words
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246 1964-09-20 7 THE SAD STORY OF SOEKBY RAJARATNAM SINGAPORE, Saturday. r £HE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said tonight that after nearly 20 years of independence, Indonesia's people lived in degrading poverty though they had potentially the richest country in Asia. The Minister was sDeaking at the children's show and party246 words
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Article136 1964-09-20 7 Priority for science: Khir KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, said today that in the award of scholarships, top priority .should be given to students taking up science and technical sub jects. Inche Khir was speaking at the International Cooperative Day celebration organised136 words
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Article90 1964-09-20 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Radio la (Singapura) English •ervice will be broadcast in« tomorrow at 7.10 p.m. excerpts Irom the speech Riven by the Pi ntie Minister. Mr. lee Kunu JTi t a multi-party slum organised by the Univer- ..>. ,s|>eefli. Mi I• CWSM .some of tlie problems90 words
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Article66 1964-09-20 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Onvernment la buying .six new speedboats and two additional launches to help the Customs Department nt increased patrol The launches will Increase the number of suchror the Custom Department. Thia year' provide for only twa The Governmrm li now seekinc formal approval of66 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-09-20 7 Gaye for Queen contest OIMiAPOKE, Sat.— PrctV- ty oa\e Aug. a leatlicr, is another entrant in tue !'n, l I'revs Bali i^uccn coiiiest organistd by the bingaporr National I'nioti of Journalisiv bhe will be one of many contestants who will comitelc in Inc scmiiinals to be m-lii at the "Four127 words
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Article81 1964-09-20 7 SINGAPOR. Sit.— The Minister for National Development. Dato Lim Kirn San. told pupila o; St Andrew.* School at their annual pptccb day today that the freling of common fraternity which they had for their alrrn mater «a.s in fact tlv unity. They should transpose this81 words
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361 1964-09-20 7 Soek is out to devour Malaysia: Wok SINGAPORE, Saturday. fHE Minister lor Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today said that President Soekarno's real reason for the "crush Malaysia" campaign was to divert his 100 million people's attention from Indonesia's internal problems. He was speaking at the annual dinner given by361 words
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Article32 1964-09-20 7 SINGAPORE. Sai Detectives yesterday detained a "tighter" of the Hi Lok San secret society of 108 Croup under the Criminal Law < Temporary Provisions* Ordinance in the Tclok Ajcr basin area.32 words
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Article227 1964-09-20 7 Rotary aid for heart case girl IPOH. Sat. The combined cuort-s of two Rotary Clubs have made it possible for a five-year-girl in Ipoh suffering from an unidentified heart aiiment, to leave for Singapore for a clinical exami- nation. The plight of Foo Slew Yong. daughter of an $100-a--month odd227 words
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Article69 1964-09-20 7 PENANG. Sat.— Police ;ire looking for a maid.servant. Ng Nya Chek, 22. who has been missing from her employers boast in Lorong Selamat since Tuesday. Madam Khoo Phalk Suat. 49. told police that Ng. her servan* of five years, left at about 11 a.m. on Tuesday.69 words
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Miscellaneous451 1964-09-20 7 On your TV today X"EI'E\'ISION programmes lor in all languages lor Iba next luday day and eluae. IV >l\<;.\riK\ fhannrl 8 Channel 5 P.M.: 7.10 Opening iiml pror M.: 100 Opt'inng and pro- gramnie Hißunary in all l.umu-(tnin-.nip .summary In all langu- a«fh: 7.15 Thr Print-e of Palms a«as; 1.05451 words
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356 1964-09-20 8 UP mighty Saturn— to pave path to moon CAPE KENNEDY. Saturday United States yesterday shot the world's mightiest known rocket, the Saturn- 1, into space in a key step toward its planned US$2O billion conquest of the moon. The space monolith, as tall as a 19 store y building, thunderedReuter; UP - 356 words
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Article224 1964-09-20 8 Actress gives Sinatra a cut eye VfADRID, Sat.— Actor aTI Frank Sinatra suffered slight facial Injuries on Thursday night during an argument in a hotel bar in Torremolinos, southern Spain, the U.S. Embassy said yesterday. An embassay .spokesman .said Sinatra has been approached by a Spanish newspaperman who asked himReuter; UPI - 224 words
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325 1964-09-20 8 COLOMBO. Sat. (CEYLON'S nine foreign j bank* may be about 10 enter a partnership, whether they like it or not. They have not even been toid how it will be organised. Dr. N. M. Perera. the Trotskyist Minister of Finance, announced in his newReuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration83 1964-09-20 8 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. talkine to the British Labour Party leader. Mr. Harold Wilson, widely tipped to be the next Prime Minister of Britain after the Oct. 15 elections. The meeting took place at Mr. Wilson's study in the House of Commons recently,83 words
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Article126 1964-09-20 8 I ONDON. Sat. The Home Office said yesterday that imported plastic toys were "most unlikely" to endanger the health of children and there was no ground for prohibiting the sales of existing stocks. In July, plastic toys from Hong Kong were in the news after allegations which126 words
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260 1964-09-20 8 Tories snub Wilson over that TV debate dare LONDON, Sat. rpHE Conservative Party brushed off with fl frosty "no comment" yesterday a suggestion by Labour Party leader Harold Wilson that he and I Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home hold a Kennedy-Nixon style television debate. Party sources said privately the debates260 words
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Advertisement38 1964-09-20 8 1 1 Great colours come in little bottles... 'LITTLE GEMS' nail colours by always fresh mSm a l wa y s to h an d km Hfc, j^^KmiM *lpfPKiLm B li t^J'^tai JL x «H •afc- i \^H38 words
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Article, Illustration426 1964-09-20 9 NORMAL PATROLS FROM TOMORROW: POLICE ESCORT FOR GROUPS IN GEYLANG SINGAPORE, Saturday THE Vigilante Corps, which went off duty during the disturbances in July, will resume normal patrolling from Monday. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. T. Rajah, told a meeting of the corps at426 words
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211 1964-09-20 9 PENANG, Sat.— Five budding Penang poets winners of the City Council's school poems contest planted one tree each on the Esplanade today as part of a campaign to beautify the city lor future generations. The trees will be namod after the five students. In211 words
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Obituary34 1964-09-20 9 DR. B.H ONG. aged 75, passed away peacefully at 915 a.m. on 19 9.64 at 1 pagoda) Klebang Kerhll. Malacca. Funeral on 2 1 064 Cortege leaving for Jelutong crematorium at 2 p.m34 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1964-09-20 9 DR. C.P.V. MENON departed aoth September IM2. You left us all abruptly but we feel you are still with us your parents, brothers and sister.27 words
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178 1964-09-20 9 Yang di-Pertuan Negara, scholarships: Rules for awards gazetted DINGATOU. Sat— The Mnijupim Government hu> lii^lituicd the Yang di-l'ci°lu<tn .NeKunt Scholarships. Ihey are for students who have completed their secondary or upper secondary education to enable them to pursue an approved course in the IMviisitv of Singapore or University of Malaya.178 words
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Article216 1964-09-20 9 Airline schedules AIRPORT arrival* »nd de- I par lures for today: Penang Arrivals MALAYSIAN AIIWAXI I'm. in Singapore. KuaU Lunpur j and louh (ML 106' 7.35 a.m.: Bil gapure. Kuala Lumpur and I 'ML 032. 9.45 .1.111.. Smcapoiv. Malacca and Kuala Lumpur IML 004' 10.35 i.m.: Kota Bliaru IML 03o>216 words
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295 1964-09-20 9 Indon traders 'unaware of confrontation' get 3 months' each BATU PAHAT, Saturday. L>OUR Indonesians were today sentenced to three months' jail each when they pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here to illegally entering Malaysian territorial waters. The Indonesians. Idius bin Mat Arlf. 26. Djamar. bin Muat, 22. Semawardl bin295 words
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Article56 1964-09-20 9 Headmen to ask bigger bonus t-ELUK ANSON. Sat— The Lower Perak Division of the aliM:ilaya Ketua Kiimpong Union, which will hold its annual meeting here tomorrow, will ask the S:ate Government to p.iy yearly bonus of 5350 to each vil'.age ncadman. The Government at present Is paying bonuses ranging from56 words
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Article36 1964-09-20 9 TANAH RATA. Sat The District Officer of Cameron Highlands. Inche Ghnzalli bm Mohamed Nov. opened the $25,000 extension of the Golf Club here last night. It was followed by a barbecue party and dance.36 words
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Advertisement75 1964-09-20 9 Lite CLASSIFIEDS 20 words S.'2 I minimum) LUJ.Nu-i>nii. een V >' and Quiv If (i r> Mr SOO third I o Mr mid Mrs Soo Teng Teh «nd Chal Hone al) Honn. vouiiße^l d o Madam Saw Seoh Tee. Sltlawan. on 20-9-64. MENON— To Leela and Hadliakrlyhnan a daughter 17th75 words
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Advertisement563 1964-09-20 9 I BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: It is now possible tor Mian it ttentt to obtom hghl^-p-i/eO djgre* of the AuMrol .0- Vcou fonts or th» Notionol Institute of Accounted .11 cotxiucf »«oi«iinotii"n in Singapore, Molovo ond Ho-kj King at wfll o^ in Austrolm. Arrriitnus p«T«nn» w+<o wUh to moke the563 words
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162 1964-09-20 10 Filipino held: Tried to sell grenade LABUAN, Saturday. J^ FILIPINO sailor was arrested early this week for carrying an American-made grenade which he tried to sell for $140 to a man on the wharf who turned out to be a detective. The detective told the sailor to wait in a162 words
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Article88 1964-09-20 10 Doctor dies after heart attack MALACCA, Sat. Dr. Bah Hin Ong, 75. died in his home at Klebang Besar today after a heart attack. He was the first" and only .student to pass the School Certificate Examination at the Malacca High School In 1908 He was a life member of88 words
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Article, Illustration80 1964-09-20 10 'THE Malaysian OrA chid Society will hold its annual show at the Singapore Turf Club for three days beginning Nov. 6. One of the new hybrids on display will be the elegant ladies' slipper orchid named Shireen (above), after the grand daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Malaysian80 words
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Article51 1964-09-20 10 BATU PAHAT, Sat. The Buiu Pahat Rotary Club will hold a "Ladies Night at 8 p.m. on Wednesday at the Golf Club here Mrs. Yohani Ahmad, a teacher 1 at the Sekoluh Dato Bentara Luar. will give a talk on "Problems Facing Maliiy Secondary51 words
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Article20 1964-09-20 10 PENANO, Sat.— Thieves stole 30 gold fish worth S3O. from the Hock Clinic in Chulia Street i yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration266 1964-09-20 10 From HALL ROMNEY T ONDON, Sat. An eventful year for Singapore's 14-year-old violinist, Lee Pan Hon. has just culminated in his most exciting experience a concert tour with Britain's National Youth Orchestra which took him to Israel and Greece. About a year ago Pan266 words
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Article392 1964-09-20 10 CINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.000) $1.36. C. S. Holdings d.OCO' SI 88. (1.000 1 SI 90, (5.000) $1.92. (2.000) $185.392 words
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Advertisement52 1964-09-20 10 Q\A/i QQ A Monrfia Witches are specially deigned and made for the people of South East Asia by sne cf the most advanced factories in Switzerland, You may speak any or alHanguages. v y^Qfjit MoiAi Watches are created with you in mind. i 7 '^P#»/ «egw at your nearest watch52 words
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Article, Illustration653 1964-09-20 11 HERBERT KRETZMER - Charley's big goldmine HERBERT KRETZMER By THIS IS RAY BOLGER— ONE OF MANY WHO PLAYED THE ROLE OF THE AUNT AFTER YIELDING MORE THAN $17 MILLION, IT'S NOW ABOUT TO DRY UP FOR EVER THERE are only 102 shopping days left until "Charley's Aunt" becomes everybody's aunt. At midnight on653 words
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Article382 1964-09-20 11 New Films By OUR LONDON CRITICS Kidnap and then the agony begins 1/-IDNAPPING is one of the last crimes left that really stir people up. Murder they can watch with beady fascination. A mail train raid evokes the sporting instinct of a treasure hunt. But let a child be snatched382 words
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Article301 1964-09-20 11 THE THEATRE ONE of the casualties of the recent trouble in Singapore was "The Madwoman of Chaillot," Jean Giraudoux's brilliantly satirical comedy. The curfew permitted only two performances to be given. Now the Stage Club have arranged to restage the play at the Cultural Centre Theatre for three more performances.301 words
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Advertisement564 1964-09-20 11 tMiniiiiiic3uiiimiincaiinniniiic3imiiii_ ascsiiatany U-_ i!*J^ 5, g CCTrMV OBCAHBATtOH THEWWE^ S Daily 4 Sho*s >) Doily Showi II am. -2.30)) 12.45-3.30 =6 00 900 pm 630 1 930 om ITIKII TECHNIRAMA'TECHNICOLOfrI I Stanley baker Jack Hawkins No Free I ists CATHAY: Today 8.45 a.m. S ;*XK." Color. PALACE: Toooy 10.30 cm564 words
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Advertisement621 1964-09-20 11 ANNOUNCEMENT 8.30 SPECIAL Ticket-holders art advised that the above show will now take place on Friday, October 23, 1964 at 8.30 p.m. at The National Theatre. There will be a few changes to the programme as some artistes have left for engagements elsewhere. They will be replaced by leading international621 words
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Advertisement350 1964-09-20 11 SKY (Spore) From Wednesday 30th Sept. DAILY 2 SHOWS at 6.15 pm 9.15 pm Saturdays, Sundays Holidays Extra Show at 2.30 pm" B Prices: $5.00, $3.50, $2.50 $1.50— No Free List TICKETS ON SALE NOW! SHAW ORGANISATION WMTVVf!Wk PROUDLY PRESENT |UJ I I B a For the FIRST Time WffJ350 words
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208 1964-09-20 12 Paper: Tin dealings stand up well I ONDON. Sat. The Financial Times says that tin dealings on the London metal exchange stood up well following news that the International Tin Council Is to have talks with the U.S. General Services Administration. Tin consuming countries have become Increasingly disturbed at theReuter - 208 words
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Article45 1964-09-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Row Cioft Theatre Clubs next produc.itn, Sutton Vane's "Outward Bimr.d." will be staged at its Aypr Rajah Road theatre from Thursday to Saturday. 'Die play, produced by Jack Shepherd, will open with a char v night on Wednesday.45 words
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Article30 1964-09-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the weeklong engineering and industrial exposition umanlsed by th« Singapore Polytechnic EnK'.neerintc Society beginning npxt Saturday.30 words
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Article33 1964-09-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister oi Education. Mr. On« Pans? Boon, today opened an exhibition at the Hua Vi Govednninit Chinese Middle School In rnmimcuon with the school's eighth anniversary celebrations.33 words
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177 1964-09-20 12 Another piracy in the Straits by Indon gunboat KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ANOTHER act of piracy has occurred in international waters, off Port Swettenham, in which 16 Malaysian fishermen from Pulau Ketam were robbed by an Indonesian gunboat of their fishing nets, food and clothing worth a total of $15,580. This177 words
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Article115 1964-09-20 12 Soekarno's agents are warned l/UANTAN. Sat.— The Mentrl Besar of Parian*. Dato Yahya bin Hajl Mohamed Seh, last night warned that the Government had wide powers under the present Emergency laws to deal effectively with Soekarno's agents and traitors In this country. Speaking to about 400 fishermen at a rally115 words
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Article65 1964-09-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The president of the Malayan Eurasion Association. Senator Dato G. B. Shelly, today reaffirmed the pledge of loyalty given by the Eurasian community to the King and the Government. Hp did this when he addressed the annual meeting of the association's Selangor branch65 words
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Article32 1964-09-20 12 SINOAPORE. Sat. Inche Abdul Rahim bin Ishak. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, will open the Tanglin Integrated Primary School In Commonwealth Avenue at 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 29.32 words
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Article31 1964-09-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat Water will be cut off In Nicoll Drive between Tanah Merah Besar and 13 i ms. Nicoll Drive on Tuesday, from 9 am to 5 p.m31 words
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Article, Illustration111 1964-09-20 12 Celine for course in Britain RI'ALA Lf.MPIR. Sat— Miss Celine Arnold, a lecturer at the Malayan Teachers' College. Penang, left here by air today for Britain for a course in physical education at the Chelsea College in Sussex. Miss Arnold, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Arnold of Kuala111 words
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Article145 1964-09-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Iceland's Ambassador to Washington, Mr. Thor Thors. said today that Russia's veto in the U.N. Security Council was clear indication that Indonesia was closely aligned to the Communist bloc. Mr. Thors was speaking to newsmen on his arrival from Tokyo for a145 words
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Article26 1964-09-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Youth Movement of the People's Association will hold a folk dance competition next Sunday. It wilt start at 7 p. in26 words
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Article20 1964-09-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The body of a still-born child was found In Nicoll Highway near Clyde Terrace this afternoon.20 words
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Article, Illustration512 1964-09-20 12 The sports car with a touch of the jet-set "^THAT!" said the rich young v/i--dow, "$24,000 for a sports car? I'd rather buy a house anytime. It'll be there when I want it and so much more cosy." But I have heard of at least512 words
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Article161 1964-09-20 12 MALACCA. Sat. The Governor of Malacca. Tun Han Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. today expressed the hope that tropical fish -culture research institute at Balu Berendam, four miles from here, would help to improve the standard of living of the rural people. Tun Malek said this when161 words
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Advertisement278 1964-09-20 12 a(t\ No Madam, i^rsX it' s noi y° ur weight- }^v tt' s y our clothes! I Tjl Y s t kno w h «y were a P er K^~Z? feet fit when you first wore I jl them, but they've been washed since then and they've shrunk yeSl SHRUNK!278 words
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Miscellaneous57 1964-09-20 12 wt *t M There's dtm/s sme pessimistic, -.ftey 'Just cfont realise ther to crock l w rt w JM carping shareholder wto thirxs sc^ e export mertets you /love TO **,sweet ft out until, who knows, one cfdy they may need J n /^w t our hexagonartednngs.* >aa«a«>a»__« M __ai«aaa>»57 words
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Article2046 1964-09-20 13 JJG and Ng Stable's Pulau Pangkor, with apprentice Sonny Lim astride, won the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah yesterday, paying $134. Pulau Pangkor gave Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen his third Singapore Gold Cup triumph. His previous winners were Straits2,046 words
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2087 1964-09-20 13 CARD KEY: A letter after the horse's name Indicates the typ« of going preferred; f fast; r good: s 50ft; h heavy; a any. Betting forecast: (SF) Strongly fancied; (F) Fancied. •Apprentice allowances; Una nil; Soaidi. PJC. Leon? and Dragon 3-Ib;2,087 words
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Article21 1964-09-20 13 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Zaza (Race ,'.>. Iron Hand (Race 3) an,. Djazzl (Race 4). The going is heavy.21 words
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Article139 1964-09-20 13 U on JEEP O. WILLIAM Kon Tiki Trojan C. BAGGER Navazith Orange William ...l 801 l\n.\ ii,, KON TIKI Supersweet Orange William Race 1 Rare 2 ZAZA Bahnam Causeway INDUSTRIALIST Causeway (iigolett* ZAZA Lash Causeway Race 3 IRON HAND Brave Bambino Double Chance BIG NOISE Brave Bambino Iron, Hand139 words
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Article225 1964-09-20 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races at Bukit Timah: R.\CE 1. 4. S and B— Nothing to report. RACE 2 During the race Peninjau (M. Lee) was awkward to ride through racing erratically. RACE 3: Major A. M. Heridle. trainer of Pikiatna, was225 words
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Article107 1964-09-20 13 Total Pool: $185,095 lit No. *****0 ($102,616 1 !nd No. *****6 29,319) trd No. *****8 14,659) Starters ($1,500) each <os. *****6. *****2. *****4, *****6, *****9. *****2. *****1, *****8, *****0, *****2, *****4. *****8, *****9, *****6. Consolation ($750 each) Vox. *****7. *****3. *****2. *****5. *****1. *****1. *****8. !*****. *****5.107 words
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Advertisement738 1964-09-20 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. I AT YOUR SERVICE >• Wmrdt SS (Mln.)— Box St cl*. »xirm OINUINC PHOTOSTATS. Fotomst.e. ■■s Robinson Road, Spore. *****. TANC'I PHOTOCOPY (CRVICK Is now at 123 Market Btre*t. b port. Tel. mm. THK MAIN CLINIC, 10. Prinsep Ureet, Spore. Hhonr *****. For Daniruff. Baldness. Thinning. Falling. raying738 words
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Advertisement82 1964-09-20 13 wrong PSJHr 9 S sEslll^asflHV I 1 1 1 BrWll IssssV Mk I ssssk i wßm£ A child H^B^^^|ytH| stars? m Must they face insurmountssV/ m .t able problems when they y^ %l\ become adults or can they lead normal lives? Don Larimer teils of one such girl I W&082 words
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Article386 1964-09-20 14 CHELSEA SET A HOT PACE IN DIV. 1 LONDON, Sat. Chelsea continued to set a cracking pace In the First Division of the English football League. They defeated Leeds United, their nearest rivals, by 2-0 at Stamford Bridge today to Increase their lead at the top of the table to386 words
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472 1964-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday IT was a bad day for the favourites when the serni-nnals of the Government Services football competition were played today. At the Princes road Stadium here Selangor, for all their array of big names, were quirkly put in chains by472 words
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Article233 1964-09-20 14 ELLISON, HOLDER SHOW GOOD FORM CEREMBAN, Sat. Selangor beat Negri-Malacca by 38 points (four goals and six tries) to six (two tries) in an inter-state Rugby match which served as a trial for both teams. The outstanding player for Selangor was wing-for-ward Dan Ellison who made the most use of233 words
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Article20 1964-09-20 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Cricket Club beat RAOC 3-0 in their rugby match at Ayer Rajah Road today.20 words
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269 1964-09-20 14 DEFECTION OF CYCLIST TO WEST STARTS STORM DADEN-BADEN. Sat. A tense meeting of divided Germany's Olympic Committees today aeard Communist charges that at top East German cyclist was drugged and abducted shortly belore an elimination meet for the Tokyo Olympic Games. West German sports otlidab. Immediately rejected the allegations andAP - 269 words
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Article167 1964-09-20 14 CINGAPOHE. Sat. A team of Malaysian Olympic runners. Mazlan Hamnth. John D.iukun. C. Kunalan and Kuda DitU. figured in a row over prizes, after they had finished first In the 400 m relay at the Teachers Training College Athletic meet at Farrer Park today.167 words
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Article45 1964-09-20 14 MALACCA. Sat. Defending champions Seng Cheong emerged group "A" winners when they beat Imperial 4-1 in the Malacca Badminton Association's junior interteam league iast night. Seng Cheong earlier beat Kilat 4-1, Malays 5-0 Cosmopolitan Club 5-0 and PWD/ Survey 5-0.45 words
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Article, Illustration45 1964-09-20 14 Phillies v Yankees— computer PHILADELPHIA, Saturday. T»HE Philadelphia Phillies wiil meet the New x York Yankees in the world series according to a computer. The Honeywell computer at the Franklin Institute predicted yesterday that the two teams would capture the pennant in their respective leagues.45 words
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Article195 1964-09-20 14 INDIANS ROUT KIWIS 8-2 AT HOCKEY IyELLINGTON. Sat. The Indian hockey team defeated New Zealand 8-2 in the third and final Test at Wellington today. India 4-1 at half time The Indians gave notice to all concerned that they Intend to become world champions at the Tokyo New Zealand as195 words
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Article43 1964-09-20 14 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. Kuala Trengganu "A" and "B" teams won 3-2 and 1-0 in hockey matches against Kuali Krai teams. In a women's match Kuala Trengganu won 7-0. Mrs. Priscilla Harihara l (4) and Aw Kirn Neo (3) were the scorers. ■>43 words
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296 1964-09-20 14 Conditions were right for open play but threes were not in it PENANG, Saturday. pOOR form was displayed at yesterday's state rugger trial in which Stripes beat Greens by 19 points (two goals, two tries and a dropped goal) to six (a penalty and a try). Although ground conditions favoured296 words
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Article20 1964-09-20 14 IPOH. Sat. Probables beat Possibles 13-0 'two goals and try) in a Perak state rugger trial here today.20 words
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Article28 1964-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. St. John's beat St. Michael's of Ipoh by eight points (goal and penalty) to six (penalty and drop goal) at rugby here today.28 words
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Article354 1964-09-20 14 LONDON. Saturday IT looks like a wasted journey for Mr. Shigeru A Yosano, Secretary -General of the Tokyo Olympic Organising Committee, who left yesterday for London to appeal to the International Amateur Athletic Federation to lift its ban on athletes who participated in the354 words
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Article65 1964-09-20 14 SINGAPORE. Sat— Singapore Cricket Club finished in a strong position in the Kiwi Cup cricket match against a Services Officers Invitation XI on the padang today. SCC scored 108 'Glendinning 37, Ben ham 4-34. Saver 3-42 > and then dismissed five opposing! batsmen65 words
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Article46 1964-09-20 14 LONDON, Sat.— Results of English footo.ill league matches played last night were: Division Three: Scunthorpe 2 Southend 1, Workington t Queens Park Rangers 0. Division four: Doncaster 0 Notts County 0, Southport 2 Crewe 3. Tranmere Hartlepoot* 1. York 1 Torquay 2.46 words
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Article50 1964-09-20 14 PENANG. Sat.— Technical Institute enhanced their chances of linishing as champions in group A of the inter-school hockey league when they beat Westlands Secondary 1-0 at Batu Lanchong Lane today. Tins was Techs third straight win. They have only one nan same to play to complete their proßrammr.50 words
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Advertisement83 1964-09-20 14 PROIVIPT^ SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD., in association with the SINGAPORE PACKING CO., LTD., Hi* piorKtr firm in packing, removing, and ttoring goods in Maloytia. For all your Packing I Baggage Requirement* SHIPPING STORING INSURANCE CARGO CLEARING FORWARDING (including Federal Customs Formalities^ Equipped with the latest machinery, modern warehouse and83 words
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Miscellaneous49 1964-09-20 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malayan Indian 8A Cup: Pfnann v Perak < Penang); S'gor v Negri (KL>: Johore v Spore (Kluangi. Friendly: Spore Malays v Mai. Chinese (Jn Besar). CRICKET— Kiwi Cop: SCC v Army officers (Spore padang, 11 a.m. i. INTER-VARSITY GAMES— Tennis, soccer and netball (all at Bt. Timah).49 words
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