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Title Section22 1965-06-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 Hot**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY JUNE 12, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1965-06-12 1 paix ABISHEGANADEN - paix ABISHEGANADEN 'If something is worrying Lee, Fm prepared to listen' By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman is prepared to spend hours listening to Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to find out what is worrying him over Malaysia. "If there is something1,051 words
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511 1965-06-12 1 Signs of an end to confrontation KUALA LUMPUR, Friday INTELLIGENCE reports indicate that* it will not be too long before Indonesia calls off her confrontation against Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. He gave two reasons for his optimism over prospects for peace: INDONESIA had reached "rock bottom in her511 words
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99 1965-06-12 1 Australian missiles to go to frontier From J. FINGLETON /CANBERRA. Fri.—Aus\j tralia's Defence Minister. Senator Shane Paltridge. today announced in Canberra that Bloodhound surface to air guided missiles will soon be based at Darwin. Australia's northern frontier. Senator Paltridgc said that deployment of the missiles in Darwin is in line99 words
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Article, Illustration564 1965-06-12 1 -Now it's Dato Sir Claude LONDON, Saturday. MALAYSIA'S Inspector-General of Police, Dato Claude Harry Fenner. becomes a Knight Commander of the Older of the British Empire (K.8J2.) in Queen Elizabeth's Birthday Honours list published here today. Admiral' Sir Varyl BegK, until recently C-in-C. British Far E«st Fprces.Reuter - 564 words
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186 1965-06-12 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH HONOURS THE BEATLES LO NDO N, Sat. Queen Elizabeth today made the Beatles Members of the Order of the British Empire (M.8.E.). This is the lowest rune of an Order of Chivalry founded by the Queen's grandfather, the late King George V. in 1917 with the motto: "ForReuter - 186 words
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Article44 1965-06-12 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia has given 1Y $20,000 to Pakistan for the relief of cyclone and tidal-wave victims in East Pakistan. More than 5.000 people are estimated to have been killed and at least 500,000 made homeless In the disaster.44 words
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Article98 1965-06-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang diPertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of her birthday, which falls tomorrow. The message read.-;: 'The Raja Permaisurr Agong joins me and the people of Malaysia in sending to \our Majesty our warmest98 words
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Article151 1965-06-12 1 Police detain Labour Party chief £UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The chairman of the Selangor Labour Party, Dr. M. K. Rajakumar, was today detained by the police at his clinic in Kapar Road, Klang. Dr. Rajakumar, regarded as a theoretician of the Socialist Front, is believed to have been getting ready to151 words
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Article29 1965-06-12 1 GUERILLA CAMP FOUND NEAR WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. Fri A cachr of dynamite and eurrill.i warfare training school run by rightwing body discovered by FBI. 25 miles from here.29 words
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AFRO ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration440 1965-06-12 2 A Sock plan for an AfroAsian HQ JAKARTA-BASED U.N. RIVAL ON WAY? CAIRO, Fri. President Soekarno will propose setting up a permanent Afro-Asian secretariat when he attends the second Afro-Asian conference in Algiers at the end of the month. According to usually reliable sources here Indonesia has been quietly lobbyingReuter - 440 words
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Article39 1965-06-12 2 MANILA. Prl. Armed men today ambushed a fully-loaded bus In Hocus Sur province, about 300 miles from here, killing six passengers and wounding eight oihcrs. Fifteen n'hers were reported missing and were believed kidnapped.—UPl39 words
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Article43 1965-06-12 2 OTTAWA. Pri— Mr. Lad Bahadur Shastri. ihe Indian Prime Minister, arrived here by air from Cairo yesterday for a five-day visit to Canada. After k s Canadian visit he will attend the London conference of Common vealth Prime Minister*-43 words
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131 1965-06-12 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate yesterday voted to prohibit U.S. assistance or sales of surplus food to the United Arab Republic and Indonesia as long as they followed their present foreign policies. The vote of 73-13 came on an amendment to the Foreign AidReuter; Agencies - 131 words
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Article124 1965-06-12 2 Anzus Council to meet this month WASHINGTON, Fri. An Ansus Council meeting will be held in Washington on June 28. the State Department said yesterday. An official department announcement explained that the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake and the Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Paul Hasluck. wouldUPI - 124 words
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131 1965-06-12 2 Madame S: We'll be there even if Malaysia attends f USAKA, Fri.— lndonesia will attend the coming Afro-A s i a n conference in Algierseven if Malaysia is there, the Indonesian Third Deputy Foreign Minister, Madame Supeni, said here yesterday. She is leading the second goodwill mission to visit ZambiaAP - 131 words
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Article60 1965-06-12 2 ACCRA. Pri— The Ghana Nai tlonal Assembly yesterday unani- mously approved without debate the nomination of Dr. Kwatne Nkrumah. general secretary of the I party, as candidate for the presidential election. The motion on the approval of the candidate for the presidency was introduced by Mr. KofiReuter - 60 words
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219 1965-06-12 2 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Johnson reviewed the progress, of the Vietnam war at a White House meeting yesterday with General Maxwell Taylor, U.S. Ambassador in Saigon, and chief diplomatic, military and intelligence advisers. The White House, in announcing the meeting, also219 words
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Article116 1965-06-12 2 It fits better than a glove HONG KONG. Frl. China has developed a chemical compound which fits the hand better fi a glove and protects il during high precision work, according to the New China news agency. Workers of a machine building plant at Shenyang evolved a fluid which quickly116 words
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164 1965-06-12 2 $650,000 fine on dockers for illegal strike CYDNEY. Fri. Th« Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority has fined dockers more than £A 93 000 ($651,000) for taking part in a 24-hour strike on Wednnesday. a union official said yesterday. The Authority has claimed the stoppage was unauthorised. More than 22 000 docker*Reuter - 164 words
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114 1965-06-12 2 fJNITED NATIONS. Frl. Pakistan yesterday affirmed Its readiness to submit Its Rann of Kutch dispute with India to lmoartial arbitration or adjudication A "similar gauge of good faith by the Government of India" would lead to the settlement nol only of this question butReuter - 114 words
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Miscellaneous13 1965-06-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby '&,*•> trrH. >b*M^ i££ lJ yt I II 613 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article102 1965-06-12 3 LBJ; No time for doom and gloom VT ASHIMiTON, Kri TV President Johnson said yesterday that the American economy in the second half of this year wUI be good and steady. He made this statement after reviewing the business situation with his chief economic advisers. "There is nothing at theReuter - 102 words
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253 1965-06-12 3 SPACE CENTRE (Houston;. Friday. IJ.S. space heroes James McDivitt and Edward White returned home to the arms of their families yesterday and to receive personal congratulations from President Johnson 1 in Houston tomorrow. "Yahoo," shouted McDivitt alter he and his spacewalking253 words
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170 1965-06-12 3 Luna-6 will miss moon by 1 00,000 miles MOSCOW. FrL Russia's space rocket Luna-li. which hud been expected to attempt a soft landing on the moon today, has swerved off cnursr and will miss its target by 100.000 miles, it was announced yesterday. An engine switched on in a correctionReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration500 1965-06-12 3 QUEEN NAMES SIX NEW LIFE PEERS IN HONOURS LIST LONDON. Saturday. QUEEN Elizabeth today appointed six new life ppers in her birthday honours They are: Mr. Noel Annan. 48, who ia 1956 became the youngest provost of King's College. Cambridge, for over a century; Dr. Richard Beechlng. 58. who hasReuter - 500 words
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Article, Illustration247 1965-06-12 3 Now a 4.5 per cent lead for Tories in poll HIGH PRICES MAKE LABOUR UNPOPULAR I ONDON, Fri. Sir Douglas-Home's Conservative Party was given a <H per cent lead over the Labour Party in public opinion poll findings published here yesterday. This compares with a Labour lead of just underReuter - 247 words
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131 1965-06-12 3 I ONDON. Fri. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Louis Mountbatten reported to the Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson. yesterday on his Commonwealth mission aimed at tightening the flow of migrants to Britain. Lord Mountbatten has Just returned from a tour of the WestReuter - 131 words
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Article38 1965-06-12 3 LONDON. Frt. Mr William Turner, a former Joint Tianiger of Reuters news agency, died at his home at Bcxhlll-on-Sea yesterday. He was 84. He was chief Far Eastern correspondent for the news agency for 12 yeartv38 words
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Article27 1965-06-12 3 CORDOBA (Argentina) Fri. Three university students were arrested yesterday for gut': mlng in connection with the shooting of US- Consul Allison Temple Wanamaker— AP.AP - 27 words
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Article83 1965-06-12 3 F ONDON. Fri— Filfhtyeight unsuspecting passengers landed on schedule at London Airport from Paris yesterday and were told as they stepped from their Jetliner: "Yon are the first airline passengers to be landed by automatic pilot." None knew the group had been selected as "guinea pigs" for83 words
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138 1965-06-12 3 BOLIVIAN ARMY COMPLETES MINES OCCUPATION I A PAZ. Fri.— Bolivia's army completed its occupation of the nations tin mining centres on Wednesday night as paratroops took over the big CataviSiglo Veinte zone 210 miles south-east of La Paz. Catavl-Siglo Veinte, recently the centre of Com-munist-led rebellion, was peaceful as theAP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-06-12 4 HK trip after a lucky draw SINGAPORE, Frl. Two local businessmen today sailed for Home Kong on the Victoria a prize one of them won at a raffle draw at the recent International Bazaar for the Blind. Mr. Lee Say, proprietor of Chens Gay Company, had won the first prise139 words
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203 1965-06-12 4 'See Family Planning Association' JUDGE TO BANKRUPT: SINGAPORE, Fri. MR. Justice Buttrose in the High Court here today recommended family planning to a bankrupt who has 10 children to support on his monthly wage of $130 as a labourer. S. Singaram, of Kolam Ayer Lane, was in court to contest203 words
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Article138 1965-06-12 4 Rush to buy Craig's paintings SINGAPORE, Fri.-Colour-ful Malaysian scenes on canvas— the works of Gordon Craig are now on display at the National Library. The Craig one-man exhibition opened yesterday for five days. On show are some 60 oil paintings. The pride of the show Is a S ft. by138 words
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108 1965-06-12 4 Dr. Lim visits Spore to see Vespa plant SINGAPORE, Prl.— The Federal Minister for Commerce, and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun will visit the East Asiatic Company Ltd. Vespa assembly plant tomorrow morning. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Lim together with Inche Arshad bin Ayub. Deputy Controller of Industrial108 words
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Article43 1965-06-12 4 SINGAPORE, Prl. The Chua Chu Kang Constituency Citizens Consultative Committee will hold a multi-racial dinner on Sunday at Nam Soon community centre to congratulate its chairman. Mr. Ong Koh Bee, on being conferred the Public Service Star by the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara.43 words
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Advertisement575 1965-06-12 4 ■organisation; xow snow ix.! 11 om, 1 30, 4, 6 45 9.J0 pm I (NO FREE LIST) I BURT LANCASTER a "THE TRAIN Paul Scofield Jeanne Moraoui Releosed Thru U.A. 2nd BIG Mldnlaht Tonight! I 'SCOUNDREL the HtIRESS'" aj Mor.donn in Scope Color I •uperimpoied English subtitles. M Tomorrow 9575 words
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136 1965-06-12 5 $15,000 bail for seaman, woman on dope charge SINGAPORE. Friday. A SEAMAN and a woman were today offered A bail of $10,000 and $5,000 respectively, after they pleaded not guilty to charges under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance. They were charged separately in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. The seaman, Lai Yuk136 words
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147 1965-06-12 5 WOMAN WITH STOLEN CAMERA IS REMANDED SINGAPORE. Frl.— A pro--13 secutor today successfully applied in a magistrate's court for the remand of a woman, Yeo Ah Nong, 30. for 48 hours in connection with receiving stolen property. Yeo had earlier pleaded guilty to retaining a stolen camera worth $180 belonging147 words
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Article128 1965-06-12 5 NATARAJAN TAKES OVER DUTIES SINGAPORE. Frl. The new deputy president of the Second Industrial arbitration Court. Mr. S. Natarajan. has started his official duties. Immediately after he was sworn In as deputy president yesterday, Mr. Natarajan went to his court in Palmer Road where he began sorting out case>- and128 words
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Article55 1965-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Fti— Quek Swee Hee. 22, was today Jailed for two years In a district court for stealing a scooter worth $900 from the motor -cycle park In Capitol Theatre. North Bridge Road, on June 2 this year. Quek had five previous convictions. The scooter55 words
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Article35 1965-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Cheshire Home's "bring-and- I buy" sale at the home of Miss Doris Shaw in Queen Astrld Park on June 17 will begin at 10.30 a.m. and not 10.30 pm.35 words
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Article31 1965-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Acting Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang Unlversity. Dr. Huang Ying Jung, will address a dinner of the Association of Nanyang University Graduates at Capitol Restaurant on June 19.31 words
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Article37 1965-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Natibnal Development. Mr Lim Kirn San. will declare open the new factory for the Maya Manufacturing and Trading Co at Redhill Industrial Estate at 11 a.m. on June 20.37 words
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148 1965-06-12 5 115 PIRATE TAXIMEN ARRESTED THIS YEAR SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 115 pirate taxi operators have been arrested and charged in court by the Traffic Police this year. In their thirteenth operation this year, Traffic Police made another l arrests on June 8. The pirate taxis operators were arrested at Alexandra148 words
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227 1965-06-12 5 APPLICATIONS FOR ADJOURNMENT, AND CABMAN IS FREED SINGAPORE, Friday. A TAXI DRIVER, accused of causing the death of a cyclist by reckless driving, was today given discharge, not amounting to an acquittal, by a district Judge following applications by defence counsel and the prosecuting officer to have the case adjourned.227 words
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74 1965-06-12 5 An open chess tourney to begin July 29 SINOAPORE. Frl— The Singapore Chess Federation announced today that there would be an open chess championship from July 29 to Aug. 8 during the Festival of Sports. Prizes will be offered, and the entry fee is $5. For further particulars apply to74 words
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268 1965-06-12 6 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By i: Singapore, Friday SARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, today demanded a "more specific reply" from Party Barjasa on its intention to rejoin the Sarawak Alliance. Speaking at Singapore Airport before leaving for Kuching, Dato Ningkan said that268 words
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Article102 1965-06-12 6 Man with wedding date jailed CINGAPORE. Fri. A man due to be married In a fortnight was yesterday jailed for four months in a magistrate's court for criminal breach of trust of five typewriters valued at $1,665 entrusted to him by his company. Loo Kirn Bock, a free-lance salesman with102 words
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Article44 1965-06-12 6 PENANG. Fri.— The Sungei Nibong Umno branch will hold a variety show at Moonlight Theatre on June 21 in aid of us building fund. A sarong and kebaya contest will be held among the vi.age girls of all races.44 words
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77 1965-06-12 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A police party last night recovered a large quantity of stolen property from a hous« in Kampong Amber. Acting on information, a party of detectives raided the house and recovered 138 pieces of assorted jewellery. 285 sarongs, eight watches, four transistors, one77 words
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Article50 1965-06-12 6 PENANO. Fri.— Peh Hong Huat was charged in the Second Magistrate's Court today with stealing a road tax licence from a car parked in Tele Soon Street on May 5. Alternatively, he was charged with dishonest retention of the licence. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded50 words
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Article33 1965-06-12 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Pri. The Peralc Mentn Besar. Dalo Ahmad bin Saul, will vuit the coastal district of Krian next Monday to present 530.000 cheque to Chlneat tempi* In Kuala Kurau.33 words
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Article, Illustration193 1965-06-12 6 A. RICHARD - Work for Malaysian Malaysia call by Sopiee A. RICHARD From T ONDON, Fri. Ma- laysian students in Dublin were today called on to work together for a "truly Malaysian Malaysia.'' The call came from Inche Mchamed SoDiee. Head of the Information Department of the Malaysian High Commission in London. Inche193 words
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234 1965-06-12 6 Strikes ban 'just a precaution against enemy agents' ITUCHING. Fri. The Sarawak Government said yesterday that the rei cent ban on strikes and other forms of industrial action by the Central Government is merely a precaution attainst stirring un industrial disputes "by agents of our enemies" and not a measureAP - 234 words
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122 1965-06-12 6 Fri. Three armed thugs were arrested in a taxi in Hill Street yesterday. A fourth member of the gang escaped. Det.-Sgt. Harmon Singh, of Queenstown police station, stopoed the taxi at the junction of Hill Street and High Street. One of the men122 words
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Article65 1965-06-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A public talk on "Two trouble spots In South-East Asia" will bp given by Dr. Jan Pluvier. of the University of Malaya, at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29. Ipol) Road. This will be foliowrd by65 words
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Article38 1965-06-12 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 12--year-old woman. Sim Ah Buay. was yesterday fined $1,000, or 13 months' jail for cultivating 2.500 plants of Indian hemp on a piece of land adjoining her attap hut In Jurong Road-38 words
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Miscellaneous295 1965-06-12 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 7. Curtain In a row Is held by 1. Samuel— and Samuel* master sort ro P* (|K 8 Hei skilled in language 5. Man gett lighting contract though a learner— it Isn't a for building <6>. uuk 9. Sent out without waUr, but v e f295 words
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449 1965-06-12 7 Dr. Lim: Industry must now look overseas SINGAPORE. Fri THE Federal Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today said industrialisation in Malaysia had reached the stage where it must look for export markets The Central Government, he said was prepared to consider how best to help manufacturers449 words
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Article66 1965-06-12 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— One of the worlds largest aircraft carriers, accompanied by two destroyers and one oiler, now in Singapore, will leave to join the American Seventh Fleet in the China Sea on Monday. With three days to go. the sailors from thr Independence are having a66 words
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Article53 1965-06-12 7 i MALACCA. Fri— Mr. DO. I Lopez has been elected chairman of the Malacca branch of the I M.T.U-C. 1 Other members of the divisional committee are: Vice-chairman. Inche Mohamed Nor Sudin. secretary. Mr. R. Chelvarajah; ;i.s.si.«tant secretary. Mr. M. N;ill.-i--thamby: treasurer. Mr. George Taye: educinion officer.53 words
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222 1965-06-12 7 JESSELTON, Fri. SyABAHS Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. said here today that he would seek i sanction of the State Cabinet so that Malaysians from outside Sabah working in the State could be grant- ed permanent stay after three years instead of five years as222 words
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101 1965-06-12 7 EXPLOSIONS NEAR MALACCA, SEREMBAN KUALA UMPIR, Fri. Two explosions took place last night one in Malacca and the othrr in Seremban. In both cases there was no damage to life or property. The explosion in Malacca occurred at about 8.45 p.m. at the Ba-chang-Batu Btrendam road. It blew a small101 words
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Article59 1965-06-12 7 KUCHING. Fri. Mr. H. Twist has been elected chairman of the general committee of the Sarawak Chamber of Commerce. Other officials elected at the annual meeting of the chamber held here this week are: I. D. Proud. D. C. Seagrove. K. White. P. H. Teoh and59 words
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Article37 1965-06-12 7 IPOH. Fri. The Kinta branch of Mir Malayan Council for Child Welfare was formed at i a meeting here yesterday with I the principal of the Tutorial Institute. Mr. K. N K. Kurup. as chairman37 words
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Article, Illustration283 1965-06-12 7 IPOH, Fri. Two cheques totalling $1,200 were handed over to Mohamed Yunos bin Sidin. 18. in the Straits Times office here today to enable him to fly to Australia for a vital heart operation that will give him a normal span of283 words
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Article29 1965-06-12 7 SITIAWAN. Fri. -The Assi*. tain Minister of National and Rural Development. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. today opened the $36,825 Wataniah masque ar Pasir Panjang Laut. near here29 words
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Miscellaneous172 1965-06-12 7 I #/#>#/ Onp By r T. ttnwnitn W& VW-O ARE YOU, )rM KOODJH,') YEH? WEIL. K-QOZUHAOLAm I WHEKrLL HOW SHOULD 1 I /\O/> C^"S Pggjk^AMYWfty?^^^ y HAfTA GET OUTA HERE.' I GO? J I KNtOWP J VV&O'iO f YJ Mrk Trmcy Hy 1 h***t*r i.*ml<l I JF^ i'm su»E you172 words
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Article42 1965-06-12 8 Horrf, tit (Minimum) THE METHODIST OIRLS' School 'i<'h. wishes to express Its sincere r hunks and appreciation to all parents. I «lrl». frirnds. members of the j iMIr for their generous donations. •hnance and attendance at the Food mi Fun Kalr.42 words
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Article32 1965-06-12 8 Ward* SIS (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of C. K I I'-anha and Shoba who departed from m on 12-«-64. Deeply missed but ver remembered by everyone dear to i hem.32 words
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Article215 1965-06-12 8 20 Werit tIS (Minimum) IMS COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFEL IS >r\ed every Saturday aad Sunday lunch time FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and hook addict! ti> nrowH !o their showroom at Time* t Hniue. Klver Valley Road. Singapore BUILD A VALUABLE Übrary with Cillery Cheap Kdltions. Large aelac- 'ion always215 words
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Article1022 1965-06-12 8 The Tengku has left for the conference of Commonwealth j Prime Ministers in London, j which opens on Monday week, i and in readiness for the Algiers conference of Afro- Asian countries later in the month, confident of sympathy and support for Malaysia among Commonwealth mem- 11,022 words
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Article229 1965-06-12 8 To meet confrontation, the Government has had to divert i money from development to i defence. That must be acI cepted. Nonetheless the virtual suspension of work on the new East-West Highway from Perak to Trengganu must give rise to some disquiet, not i because of the project229 words
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Article452 1965-06-12 8 The faith that raised a mountain T»EHERAN, Fri. A 1 mountain of mail nearly two million letters and cards stacked In a warehouse at the main post office here may go up in flames if exasperated post office officials get their way. All are incorrectly addressed or are addressed withOFNS - 452 words
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LETTERS
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Letter298 1965-06-12 8 WITH reference to your VI sub-editorial (.June 9> headed "Tourist Dollars, I have to point out that the statistics showing tourist receipts were not "constructed" by any set formula or system by which there would inevitably be annual increases. The statistics were obtained from bank records of298 words
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Letter60 1965-06-12 8 No tax on tax IN answer to "Frustrated" ST. June 2. > I may say that the Singapore Income Tax Ordinance does not empower any employer to charge any fee on his employee, when a deduction 1* made. I shall be grateful if "Frustrated" will see me or write to60 words
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Letter75 1965-06-12 8 Foul play? If AY I suggest to Singapore's Prime Minister that he should be a little more careful when he descends to the homely simile. Players are not sent oft the new for off-side As for penalty kicks at itoal for off-side. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will perhaps tell us75 words
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Letter47 1965-06-12 8 IN his speech in Parllament. Dr Mahathir bin Mohamed. accused th» Dispensers' Union of being irresponsible. The charge is uncalled for and shows only that Dr. Mahathir has no Idea of the problems of workers In the country. J. V. ANANDAN Gen.-Sec.. National Union of Govt. Dispensers47 words
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1031 1965-06-12 8 ARTHUR J. DOMMEN - How the Japanese crack word barriers ARTHUR J. DOMMEN I A DEMO BY A HIGHTEEN COULD BRING A BASE4JP "FHWT WOULD END A STATE OF GBLPJN By TOKYO, Friday STOP a group of flag-wav-ing students these days in Japan, and they're likely to tell you they are on their way1,031 words
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Advertisement717 1965-06-12 8 Straits Tisbm Malty Ms* Classified e«wtlaeann«a MS ac MMM <•> COLO •TO*tA«W tUNa. MABIKCT Orchare ■•>« seal »ll«) COLD arrOMAeM S«ANOMM ■(> Ro*« Kate** Naval a see. B> 1 1 im «iau CITY SOOK ITOM LTt) •MacfteetM H*uee. Celejav Ova* THE NKWS FRONT liupit'iik tup—mtmm t». M. ISMAIL S Admiralty717 words
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Advertisement17 1965-06-12 8 i EbSbMbbl j m j r THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER.17 words
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Advertisement75 1965-06-12 8 Mb^bHlb^k Eh \H mi y J Bri Jf- y SWASTIK Hair Oil is pure oil discreet y perfumed. SWASTIK regularly applied ensures a healthy growth of hair, rich. and gleaming. SWASTIK Hair Oil is for genuine hair care. Start using SWASTIK today. SWASTIK HAIR OIL <^UDSON^> Cough Drops FOR RELIEF75 words
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243 1965-06-12 9 Advice to politicians: Take up orchid growing KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, today suggested that politicians should take up orchid growing to gain patience and understanding. Ht was speaking at the openIng of the Fourth Selangor Orchid Show at the Chinese Assembly243 words
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Article57 1965-06-12 9 Postman on trust charges KUANTAN, Fri. A postman. K. Rengasamy. 30. today faced three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of three registered letters amounting to $90 In the Magistrate's Court here. Rengasamy who pleaded not guilty mi allowed bail. The offence was alleged to have been committed57 words
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Article55 1965-06-12 9 KUANTAN, Fri A shoDkeeper. Chin Toon Yin. 54. was fined $1,000 or five months' Jail when he pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here today to assisting the running of 1.000 and 10.000 character lotteriesThe offence was committed on Jan. 3 at about 9.15 p.m. at55 words
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Article, Illustration436 1965-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE last flickering hope that the 13 beauty queens in the Miss Malaysia contest here tomorrow night will be permitted to parade in swimsuits was snuffed out today by the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. A four-member436 words
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Article105 1965-06-12 9 2 injured while fighting a fire SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two 10 firemen were slightly injured while fighting a fire which broke out at a two-storey house in Craig Road this morning. The firemen. Lee Seng Choo and Ng Kak Chin, were treated at the General Hospital The. fire which made 42105 words
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Article70 1965-06-12 9 Derailment: A new cause BAHAU. Fri. Railway officials lnv.-siigatlng the cause of the derail mnt of a goods train near here iow believe the accident may have been due to over-load-ing and not a faulty track as originally presumed. Twenty-four wagons of a 31-wa-gon goods train jumped the rails at70 words
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Article, Illustration151 1965-06-12 9 Children's favourite clown awarded the BEM CINGAPORE, Fri A J British soldier who has endeared himself to thousands of local civilian and Service children in Singapore has been awarded the British Empire Medal in Queen Elizabeths Birthday honours list: He is Sgt. Marcel Edward Naseby, 34 of the Command. Pay151 words
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473 1965-06-12 9 PAP to Senu: Let's have radio or TV forum SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today suggested that a television or a radio forum before a Malaysian audience was the best answer to the challenge to the PAP to "come out in the open." The challenge was473 words
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89 1965-06-12 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Frt. A member of the West German Parliament (Bundestag) and agricultural expert. Mr WUhelm Brese. 68. arrived here today for a three-day visit. He told reporters at the airport here that his government vu watching development* in this region r7 very89 words
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Article76 1965-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.-An-other five people were each bound over in the sum of $200 for three months when they pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here today to being members of an assembly without a permit on Feb. 13 at Chow Kit Road. They were:76 words
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Article26 1965-06-12 9 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Kirn Keat vocational school in Kirn Keat Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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189 1965-06-12 9 Emergency bars rallies in Sarawak: Ningkan SINGAPORE. Frl. The Malaysian Solidarity Convention will not be able to hold any rally in Kuihinf or other parts of Sarawak because of the present Emergency. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dato Stephen KaJonx Ningkan, confirmed today. "I don't think they (the parties to the Convention)189 words
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Article71 1965-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. a Malaysian student of international re- 1 lations is among 60 graduate sfjI dents Irom 43 countries and 40 schools discussing American poll- i cies and institutions at the ninth annual Williamsbure International Assembly this week. 1 He is Sim Yaw Soon. 27. of71 words
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179 1965-06-12 9 AccountantGeneral criticised for D-fund delay TPOH, Fri. The AcA countant General was criticised today for "delaying" contributions by 800 government printers to the National Defence Fund. The printers, members of the Government Printing Department Trade Union, had agreed six months ago to have 50 cents deducted from their pay each179 words
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Article45 1965-06-12 9 KUANTAN. Fri. Chan KonaHee. 23, was charged In th« Sessions Court here today with forging a United Malayan Banking Corporation pa^ing-ln slip with intent to cheat the bankChin, a bicycle and radio shopkeeper at Jalan Buklt Übt pleaded not guilty.45 words
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Article44 1965-06-12 9 IPOH. Pri. A woman hawker. Choo Kum Heong, 38. and mother of five was fined $500 by the magistrate here. Inche Abu Talib bin Othman. today far being a bookmaker's agent at th« Perak Turf Club here on May B.44 words
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Advertisement182 1965-06-12 9 BMjpP Cunarder _^^£i^ ,o 1 and a regiment of personal staff WQ, >-4 l A ■t£ I <* na night clubs, cabaret, dancing Epfc y- r" j^ j& an( l f» a a d' nners 3 1 Qnd broad open decks I and swimming pools j'jj I and magnificent public182 words
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Advertisement311 1965-06-12 9 Another reason why I Q more Carrier air conditioning is 1/ bought than any other make! .^j -y£* **Gm^ Carrier Air Condi- I j&f "«P^^?^Sj»| tioners filter the outside I 'a^^^ll\|fl[ air and let In only pure $329 y clean air. Tha filter in wT' W^m a Carrier it tuper311 words
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Miscellaneous905 1965-06-12 9 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL shoriwwi strumeiita! Souvenirs; 5.30 SERVICE: 41 60.2 Metres Warta Berita Oaiam Bahama Ml-DllM WAVE SERVICE Kebangsaan; 540 Musical 319 Metres Merry-Go-Round 6.00 RengA.M. 6.00 Tanua Waktu. Ne- kasan Ranchangan: 6.05 Vege-gara-ku; b.02 Morning Melo- table And Fruit Prices: 6.10 .dies: 7.00 Tanda Waktu Dan Children's Corner:905 words
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121 1965-06-12 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. J. B. Webb, director of the Australian Peace Corps, flew into-Singa-pore last night on the start of a brief tour of South-East Asia. Mr. Webb, a former university lecturer and warden of Union House at the Univer- sity of Melbourne, said121 words
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Article33 1965-06-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will leave tomorrow on a two-week visit to Singapore. Sarawak and Sabah. He will be accompanied by his wife.33 words
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153 1965-06-12 10 I'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, will open the six-day national language poster exhibition at the British Council Hall here on Monday. The exhibition is organised by the Arts Council of Malaysia on behalf153 words
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385 1965-06-12 10 HARD TO GET MEN, BUT. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWO members of the Special Commission on Salaries, one from Britain and the other from India, are holding up its official functions '"at least in a way." These include: A DECISION on the j385 words
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140 1965-06-12 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A cigarette company driver was abducted and robbed of cigarettes worth $4,000 yesterday. l Sulalman bin Buang. 41. had loaded 400 cartons of cigarettes in his van at 7.35 a.m. from Quek Hock i Seng and Co. in Victoria Street for delivery140 words
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84 1965-06-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia is to send civil defence officers to Britain for training. The Minister for Saii ill Affairs and Civil Defence. Dato Donald Stephens, said this here today before leaving for Singapore for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London84 words
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Article78 1965-06-12 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ho Keh Yik, of Urn Llak Street, accused of bigamy in the first Criminal District Court today, was alleged to have married a second woman. Chan Kuk Yam. at the Registry of Marriages on Nov. 4 last year when he was already married. He78 words
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Article72 1965-06-12 10 MALACCA. Fri. A eMHafi parlour girl was killed and a British soldier seriously injured when a car in which they were travelling crashed into Ump post at Tanjong Kling Road here at 11.40 p.m. yesterday. The girl. Wong Mcc Mee. 32. of the May Leen72 words
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Article54 1965-06-12 10 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Mr. Justice Winslow today awarded damage* i totalling $9,000 to a motor-cyclist fur injuries in a head-un collision with a car on Nov. 29. 1963 Lim Eng Leong. vic'.im of the accident, had brought the .suit against Lim Tow Tang, a businessman and54 words
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Article29 1965-06-12 10 KLUANO. Pri— More than 300 Gurkha soldiers will take part in a parade to mark Queen Elizabeths birthday at the Kluang Garrison here at 7.30 a.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article76 1965-06-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A United Stales Government IndusI trial specialist and (ormer director of an oil firm in Malaysia. Mi H.L. Beemer. will arrive here on Sunday for a tour-day visit. He is conducting a Far East economic survey, reviewing the present status of76 words
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Article33 1965-06-12 10 SINGAPORE. Pri A gunman and two accomplices this morning walked into th? Lian Hai Trading I Co. in Buku Timah Road and robbed three employees of $40 in j ca*h. I33 words
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166 1965-06-12 10 Troops in Malaysia 'to prevent war 9 LONDON, Fri.— Britain's Defence Minister. Mr. Denis Healey. said today that British troops in Malaysia and the Middle East are there to prevent wars, not to fight them. Speaking at a Foreign Correspondents' Association lunch, be said: "We are not in Malaysia to166 words
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Advertisement317 1965-06-12 10 K D K THE MOST fY>^t*9Sj&& TODAY; wwß/ ECONOMY MODEL 30-PU GOOD NEWS For Students of POLYTECHNIC and VOCATIONAL INSTITUTES. 20 Discount. THORNTON And STEADTLCt Drawing liMtrtimcirt Sat*. 10 Discount. SPEEDOGRAPH PEN. KERN And Other Drawing Surveying Requisites. E. J. MOTIWALLA CO., 2, RattWt Place. Singapore. Tel: 9J139 QOPO PP^jBCiJBwF317 words
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Advertisement180 1965-06-12 10 Ht-Mf I big car room Birißli rocketing power with Nrinii olden s fier y 14 h -p- option. J Progress Motors Limited 46 Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. V j CAN STOP I%^ SMOKING ,AX TODAY I WITH The original WV^^rftA anti-smoking ..o*- -^^^-z^-^— EFFECTIVE V -TotO^ -NONPOISONOUSy^^ o \^3f J180 words
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221 1965-06-12 11 Advertisement Dentists will 101 l you gum trouble causes more tooth decay and loss of teeth than anything else. Some of the first warning signs of gum trouble are gums that bleed even a tiny bit when you brush your221 words
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Letter589 1965-06-12 11 Cancer and 'miracle' cures EH)LLOWIN(; t h r Straits Times reports on the rush for "miracle el I( t I cure herbs. I have been asked three questions by representatives of the Press and others: Arr there adequate facilities to diagnose liver cancrr in Singapore? Arr herbal medicine* useful in589 words
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Letter101 1965-06-12 11 VISITING the Kranji War Memorial on Sunday last. I was shocked and disgusted at the way this sacred ground is being abused. Children chased each other amongst the headstones, courting couples lay on the grass oblivious to their surrounds, transistor radios tuned to high volume "twist"101 words
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Letter128 1965-06-12 11 gEREMBAN is now a dirty, congested town. Stalls have sprung up not only on the main roads but also In the back lanes. At one time when a former president of the Council was accused of indiscriminately issuing stall licenses, he replied that one128 words
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Letter71 1965-06-12 11 Sports excuse IN some schools, afternoon sports practice is compulsory. Absentees are liable to be sent to detention class. This rule Is hard on pupils who live a long way away from the school. By the time they have cycled back to the school, run around, and cycled home again,71 words
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Letter162 1965-06-12 11 No refund! I AST December, two 'students' from London called to solicit magazine subscriptions for an American company. It was just before Christmas, they were likeable young men, and their credentials read convincingly: So I fell for the scheme and parted with $112 for two airmail subscriptions. The printed receipt162 words
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Letter80 1965-06-12 11 No tests J.E C.E.B. staff in Kuala .umpur should test ciectrical and electronic appliances on sale in Malaysia, insisting on safety standards not inferior to British standards. The consumer today is under the impression that everything sold on the counter is reliable and safe. It is necessary that the public80 words
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Letter57 1965-06-12 11 No lights I,'ROM April 30 to May 31. there were 10 power failures In Banting lasting a total of more than 72 hours. I have it all logged In case the authorities should want to contest my statement. We Bantlngites are patient people, but we have reached the absolute end57 words
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Letter33 1965-06-12 11 More lights \[ANY robberies and hold-ups have recently taken place in the Jalan Brunei area, off Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur. If street lights were Installed. I'am sure things would improve PUBLIC Kuala Lumpur33 words
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Letter21 1965-06-12 11 Film fan TELEVISION Malaysia screens full length Malay. Indian and Chinese films. Why not English films as well? TAN CHENG BAN21 words
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291 1965-06-12 11 Saccharine, sugar, and good health country-wide campaign to rid provision shops of all food-stuffs with harmful ingredients la most welcome. It does however appear that some clarification on the use of saccharin* Is rea aired. Saccharine is a cheap and effective sugar substitute with no food value whatever. The prohibition291 words
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Advertisement90 1965-06-12 11 BEFORE YOU BUY Bill YOUR FISHING TACKLE 111 FIRST SEE TEST I|j The World Famous Range From |rtj Jfffr?l?WrV~/g MONOFILAMENT LINES Rf I MAlBJmL——Ji FIBRE GLASS RODS |i I wAUt IN OIRWANY Jl I Avarloble At Leading Sporti Shops Throughout Malaysia BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATION I j Sole Agents for90 words
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Advertisement364 1965-06-12 11 wouldn't you rather have a Hoover? There are 5,174 reasons for buying a PEUGEOT l^iSE: ISf^ \j*siSsßS3sßs^^^^| this is one j£ of them Every Peugeot built undergoes The fact is, every port in every affected by heat, speed and 5,174 separate inspection pro- Peugeot is checked before and dampness, and364 words
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Advertisement610 1965-06-12 12 IP'FWla'aiWiiViJ'iTnTTTiTl' I ontiiiurd Irom Pa(r 8) SITUATIONS VACANT t».,r«> (Mlmi—Bmx r«» exrrsj POSITION ADVERTISED Kox A 2OOO ST. tilled. Applicants thanked. WANTED: Teachers to teach Typewriting (part/full tuiu-i in Commercial s.-hool In Katong. Box A 4446 S.T.. Spore. WANTED EXPERIENCED CHINESE General Cook Amah. Live In, no washing. Recent references610 words
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Advertisement955 1965-06-12 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* I tflm.)—Bmx it Ha. txlrm COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SALESMAN rrquirrd in Ipoa area, previous experience necessary, top salary and commission raid to tbe right mac Application in own handwriting to Box ASIS S.T., Ipoa. ACQUIRE A SOOK-KEEPINC Diploma In tore* montns By our sunpllUrd Postal study Course955 words
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Advertisement977 1965-06-12 12 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT x <« 1 Bmx St rt* .rrr. SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENI 1 AMawM liacti'lor 01 bachelor *irl Dis I triel W I'lionc irinorei IXiTiH noi 11 Ila n Wsrajaeas MMi TO LET xeni fo «toiev three oedroom lurnisned hou*e in Seletar Hills Estate Phase Six Please telephone iS'porri977 words
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Advertisement908 1965-06-12 12 TUITION ■■>- •> Mm te H« •t'm, ENGLISH: aecoudary and Pre-Uol-verslty Classes. Tel: *****/***** S IHJIV LEARN TO GLlDE— Perak Flying Clvb ail races urlcume Apply Secretary. P.O. Box lttl Ipob TUTOR FOR AUSTRALIAN Boy sec- 1 Qeneral subjects Afternoons Apply 1. Leonie Hill Flat Spore TO PASS DRIVING rapidly.908 words
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Advertisement870 1965-06-12 12 FOR HIRE IS Word* ■Mim.i-Bma tt eta ntrm FURNITURE FOR HIRE at Keasoesuir Kates sin Uee Seng. 81. Roebore Canaj Koad. Singapore. Tel: *****/ ***** REFRIGERATORS FOR RENTAL HP call at Cueers Electric Company. .■VUU. Joo Chiat Koaa Tel: .ton stfH HIRE PURCHASE IS Word* St (Mi*.r—Box St eU. axtrm870 words
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Advertisement948 1965-06-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M MINOR 4-DOOR ttSe. KXuelMot condition, new ruttery. paint. Vie* 563. Sims Avenue. S'pore-14 Tel I 403)H 1 1 30 p.m i Robert ROVEI M 1957 immaculate conunion htted safety belts $2,200/-. Pnone uffice 2*ol Extn -'712 Home 2*ol Extn 413JS (Spore). COOO QUALITY USED CARS FOR948 words
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Advertisement1016 1965-06-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE i »«4. «s mJlm.t—Box $4> era, mxtrm NOVIMiER ISSS RINAULT K« done only T.cmki miles used as second I ear 53.700 I9oi> Kiat/lluu tood con- I dltiOD $1,30U UiriK Micnael (B'pore) T96M Ex «I 2 lieiur. duoo. 19tS DAIMLER VS M Saloon l.lluti miles and I m>.">1,016 words
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Advertisement573 1965-06-12 12 FOR SALE ■> "..re-. tmtm.r—Bma H rf. rttrc 2NOHANO Rf FRIUERATO'i ll' act, i s-d. Vartajej ISMS Central on, ;i4.. J.Hi cniat Kuad. li BMI esit, »>'iiMvok Ko*d. Wmm 1059 FIAT bOII VI K.j.t rnni[>lr!< ly M *****. no Currier AiroonditMaof Ms32ft. no ootii avajlaMa (10 I «S). Chioena kltdr573 words
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Advertisement1243 1965-06-12 13 TB UVE»PWL li JTEIT CBAST 8.X.. o«is*oora ttiii P. liiia Peaaae MACNASN Li.erpooi law 11 uriontus Liverpool. Uasfow la Pt/ JaM II Jeae IT PTRRHUS Li»»rpool, Glasjow Gda. 11 Jme 14 OiOMED Liverpool, Clas|M i jaa It Jwee v teec2l/» jeea 21 ATREUS Liverpool, Dublin, A'aroutn... )ne 24 Jeee 211,243 words
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Advertisement3612 1965-06-12 13 t^EACz/a^s JZZ_ 1 BEN&LINE\ i«t tAbi asimic cowp*sr ua Korpcwd n Ovwii EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR tASI. CONT.NEN, AND SCANO.NAf.A, EXPRESSJERV.Ct tO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONHNENTH PORTS mv v b ..T»', Jn^e TSI X'm T,r BENLOMOND Jfi£, ,J lUSUANGA I) ten 21/ IMyl/ I 7/1 Mf 21 Aeg I Aaj3,612 words
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Advertisement1273 1965-06-12 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./ Continent Singapore p. S'hani Penane Cm OF COLOMIO London, Hamburg. Rotterdam. Havn, Hull, Immmgnam 2t 21 ,ure 21 Junt CITY OF WINNIPEG London, Hamburg, rtotterdam. A werp, Hull |4 «>• i kITY OF WELLINGTON London, Hanourg. kotteroan. Havre, Hull, Immmgnam 21/2/ mi tO lilt1,273 words
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812 1965-06-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were geneV rally easier on the Stock Exchange yesterday in both the industrial and tin sections. Thirteen industrials were dealt in at easier prices and twelve tins. The turnover was very small with buyers hard to come812 words
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Article17 1965-06-12 14 Malayan Stock Indices Tins: M-76 g975 rubbers: 103.68 103.84 *Dec. SO, 1963—100 Dec. 29, 1962—10017 words
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Article854 1965-06-12 14 DUSINESti in and reported to Hie Singapore and Kuala Lumpur luiuiug roui:i.-> ot the Slock Exc.iange of Malaysia yesleraay. with the number of the I Miaie.s i i.nied in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop* (1.U00) $1.21 I). i.'i.dOOi $1.21: Etta (I.'MW) U Mi Eim Smtlt (.-.him) i MM854 words
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Article22 1965-06-12 14 June 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72; cents (unchanged). TIN: $777.3', (up $4,371). Unofficial estimated offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).22 words
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Article385 1965-06-12 14 rpRADING conditions thia X week remained on the whole very quiet, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market survey. The Russian Steamers which are expected in Malaysian ports tor loading between the 14th and 25th and of this month have apparently been385 words
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Article233 1965-06-12 14 June 11. Three months. INDUSTRIAL* Bouatead 13 eta. McAuoier w eta. City C.v. n eta M. lnvt. 8 eta. CS. Holding 14 eta. N, Iron eta. Uuuluiki 10 eta 0.C.8U. 14 eta. B, melting Kottunaoa 9 cla. 21 eta. S.HI ti eta. Baaa n et BeL Prop. 11233 words
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Article105 1965-06-12 14 CHIPS lying alongside th* Singapore >» Harbour wharvis or •jro'cttd today art: Benvrackie 1/2 Benald'r 8/9. Calcha« 15/16. Barpeta 21/24. Straat Lombok 2:> 26. Rebiverett ZT/M, Vlrwkr Ma.-rsk 29/:<0. KatkShlma Mam U i- CftMUM Msersk :5/36. Hongkong Grace 39/39. Eastern Raniser ID U. Anchlseft 42/43. Utjlielmo MarUartield105 words
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Article71 1965-06-12 14 /■MINESE Product Sxchangi, Sinus- pan noon arieu ptr pliul yntsr. day: Coconut til: bulk $64 i tellers, drum 167 4 nellers. Cspra: June/July UK/Continent: Unquoted. Psppsr: M'intok whit* fS3 sellers. Sarawak white |152| tellers, special Sarawak black 1130 aellers. garbled UimponK black SI&CHN) leliin, ABTA fl62|*N) sellers. Sinnap.rt71 words
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Article52 1965-06-12 14 rpHE present rate of the Malayan dollar against Urn pound ■terllnt; fixed on November 24 last year U Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15'16d. Baying TT 2s. 4 l/16d. Baying OD 2s. 4!id. The dollar It at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range against52 words
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Article38 1965-06-12 14 THE Malayan Etching* Bin*. Attt--1 Kalian made these change* Id 111 rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to $100) Silling T.T. or 00 rudy: Dwttcha Marks 1201: twits Francs 1401; Frsntn Francs lit): Italian Lirs 1MJ272.38 words
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Article36 1965-06-12 14 ON th« urn iiihmM markit Book Kong ytiterday th« US. •allar *v quoted at 6.731 tor T.T. and 3.741 for nth. Sterling wan quotMl at 1t. 04 mmt mi tail at (aid at 2boi.36 words
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Advertisement1140 1965-06-12 14 Y^ "^KAWASAKI RISEN. KAISHA LTIX^ Bast CausaMto and U.S^A. Great Lakes Service H'koni To»c»tii>i Mostrm laronto tfetion cmcat* ■•Fitnat Hanr 71/24 M) I la] Stfl (Bast 11 Stst 11 Saat ■t,,saaftr" 12/11 Aaf 78 Abb ntaa* I Bel 8 Stl SIM West Coast of Central South America Service Tokatiama San1,140 words
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Advertisement915 1965-06-12 14 AUSTRALIA URVICE/NEW UkLAM INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P. BULF SERVICE is 'rtaußllt AaelaMa. MtUaanw. SMM) la asscai «sa iuiimii ua •"want P S'aaa S'tvra a'put i'nsßi i-en»ng SARPETA SB la Part 11/13 Jmi i P'*** Z mt H SOMBALA /j.i, •II 1.1, iiijioi, "JULA 11/ M tar) IS Ml Nl.l, tCUPENTUIA915 words
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Advertisement328 1965-06-12 14 JT)tT "r r r /■tf^^^W^L^~ C Z^ 7 P SHAM SPORE PENANCj ETA/tTD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM MADRAS. NAGAPATTINAM 4 PENANG T.S.S. "STATE Of MADRAS" tor P'Shom Penong, Nogoportinam Madras Juno It, 1* Jun* 13/15 June 17/17 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE Of ORISSA" tor Modro* and Calcutta Juns 24/2* Jan* 28/29328 words
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327 1965-06-12 15 rpHE price of Straits tin in JL Penang yesterday rose by $4.37| to $777,371 per picul on an estimated turnover of 225 tons, down 5 tons. In London on Thursday tin showed a \ery steady tone to nm»h about £4 per long ton327 words
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Article110 1965-06-12 15 MELBOURNE. Frl. INDI'STRIALS downtrend widened today attributed to prosjcrts of higher taxation. Manx lost another Is. to 42s. fid. Bane metals and oils blso eased, <).<;. was down Is. to 235. Today* cleilng priest witn Thunl.iv prices In bracket*: N Hrokfii Hill (10a.) 3«/4 (38/10) Ampol 10/1 (10/2)110 words
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Advertisement1760 1965-06-12 15 LLOYD TRIESTINO NOTICE T.V. "GUGLIELMO MARCONI" notice is hereby given aiSVtj t tr; ce a d nd fr wT, ss^iSri&^tsffiSn £!Xr > dZ v f?M nta aofa 72 in. Stenner BandmUl and 5? lon?nviSrv I. am the Installation of a dust extracat approximately 8 a.m. Uon pUnt at tne KorMt1,760 words
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Advertisement277 1965-06-12 15 THE MALAYSIAN ARMY ENGINEERS NEED UNIVERSITY ENTRY OFFICERS The opportunity now exists for graduates in civil engineering from Universities recognised by the Federation Government to enter the Malaysian Engineers on a Regular Commission. Applications from students who graduate in 1965 or who have already graduated should be made to the277 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-06-12 16 Bill Crothers beats Snell in 880 yards SHOCK FOR OLYMPIC CHAMPION TORONTO. Friday. pETER SNELL, New Zealand's Olympic champion, was beaten by Canadian Bill Crothers in the 880 yards event at the international athletics meeting here last night. Crothers thus avenged his defeat by Snell in last year's Olympic 800Reuter - 327 words
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Article190 1965-06-12 16 GOLF Low puts out American No. 1 DORTHCAWL (Wales), I Fri. Alistair Low,] a 23-year-old Scot, caused one of the big upset in the British Amateur golf championship here yesterday j when he put out the I No. 1 American challenger. Bob Gardner, at the 19th hole. Low is throughReuter - 190 words
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Article66 1965-06-12 16 LONDON. Fri.— South Africa i gained a 2-0 lead over Britain on the first day of their Davis Cup European zone quarter-final tennis tie at Eastbourne yesterday. Keiih Diepream. 22, the South African No. 2 defeated Mike Sangster. Britain's leading player, 4-6. 7-5. 6-3. 2-6.Reuter - 66 words
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Article44 1965-06-12 16 LONDON. Pri Jaideep Mukherjea. the Indian Davis Cup player, toppled Fred Stolle. Australian holder of the French title. In a shock result at the Kent tennis championships at Beckenham yesterday. Mukherjea won his second round men's singles match 7-3. 6-4. Reuter. CRICKETReuter - 44 words
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Article32 1965-06-12 16 MOSCOW. Fri. The Soviet Union won the European basketball championship here yesterdar when they beat Yugoslavia 58-49 In the final. Third place went o Poland, who beat Italy 86-70. R«uter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article475 1965-06-12 16 LONDON, Fri. i GLAMORGAN beat Yorkshire by 31 runs with a day to spare In the English county cricket championship match at Swansea yesterday. They owed their win on a I difficult turning pitch to Don I Shepherd, who took nine sec- ond Innings wickets475 words
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Article92 1965-06-12 16 Grout stumped— by boss rwillliia m AUktialuo i Te»t wicketkeeper Wall* (.rout, one of the moat voluble critics of the bowline action •f West Indian Charlie Griffith. lias been stumped b? the tobacco Him which employ* bin. reports Jack rinilrlon Grvtil announced today that hr Mould kri-p wicket to drilTith92 words
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Article, Illustration81 1965-06-12 16 DOT HYMAN, MBE LONDON, Fri. British woman sprint atar Dorothy Hjman (above) h»« been awarded an MBE in Queen Flisabeth's birthday honour* Hst announced today. Dorothy won the bronze medal in the women* inn metres at the Olympic Games in Tokyo last October. Jamaican born weightlifter Loots Martin, who wonReuter - 81 words
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Article339 1965-06-12 16 LONDON. Pri.— A very fast time probably faster than the i 2hr 12mln Msec set by Blkila Abebe in the Tokyo Olympics, li i expected in tomorrow's Windsor to! i Chiswick Marathon, in which thret < leading Japanese runners are com- j peilllg. For the pastReuter - 339 words
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Advertisement1170 1965-06-12 16 TENDER NOTICE MORTGAGEES SALE OF Valuable Freehold land and 1 TENDBtf will be received house No. 392-C Ujong Paslr, i-hairniHii lenders Board. Malacca. Marked Lot No. 930. M Office of the Btate Pinan- Town Area XXXVII contain<ial Officer. Oroun< Floor, of the ing an area of 05.60 poles tor trovernment1,170 words
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Advertisement853 1965-06-12 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA IH4 8( HOI ARSHIT Bl B«AR\ AWARDB FIDEUL AND COLOMBO PLAN Applications are Invited from Federal Cltlsen* or those eligible for Citizenship for Federal Scholarships Bursaries and Colombo Plan Awards tenable at the I Universities of Malaya and Slnga- pore as well as overseas for the853 words
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Advertisement332 1965-06-12 16 SPRAINS? Play sport, certainly, but piiv >t safe. Treat sprains or strains quickly and regularly 3 to 4 tim«s a day with Elliman's Embrocation safe, positive relief for the pain of muscular strains. Rheumatic complaints. Sciatica and Lumbago. BANISH PAIN §U WITH Q| ELLIMAN'S EMBROCATION Your savings 9 "grow" o332 words
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Article, Illustration598 1965-06-12 17 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel SOUTH LEADERS SINGAPORE MEET JOHORE TOMORROW MALAYA CUP PREVIEW— by 1/ I ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya Cup football interest in the ninth week of the tournament is focussed on the south zone matches this weekend with leaders Singapore and their chief rivals Malacca598 words
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253 1965-06-12 17 HOCKEY First-day shocks in quad as Perak, Negri win SINGAPORE, Fri. The three-day Malayan Hoc- j key Federation friendly quad- rangular tournament started today with two major surprises with. Perak beating ngapore 3-0 and Negri Sembilan overcoming Selangor 3-1 at Farrer Park. Singapore, the Tun Razak Cup champions, made the253 words
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Article36 1965-06-12 17 ALOR STAR. Frl. Kedah have conceded a walkover to Selangor In the MCA League match scheduled to begin here today. A Kedah Cricket Association official said today that they were unable to raise a team.36 words
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247 1965-06-12 17 MALAYA CUP KELANTAN CLINCH ZONE WITH 11-1 WIN KOTA BHARI. Fri. Kelantan rasily became the East j Zone chamißons in the Malaya I Cup soccer competition when they thrashed Trengfanu 11-1 at Maohad Muhammad! Pa- j dang here today--1 KeUnUn have thus qualified to j meet the south xone winners247 words
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194 1965-06-12 17 ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Selangor's selectors are not yet satisfied about their forward line even though It was given a "new look" last Saturday against Armed Forces, whom Selangor beat 2-1 in their first match in the second round of the north zone, writes194 words
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Article442 1965-06-12 17 SELECTIONS RACE ONE 2.ls— Class 5 2J (catchwelghts 12.7); 1 Trooper Jones (3), 2 Lul Hoon (4) 3 Harapan (6); 4 Maju (7); 5 Ebor Hee Haw (2); 6 Jaya II (0); 1 David (1); 8 Katie (5): 9 Shane (8). RACE TWO 2.45 Classes 2, 3 and442 words
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283 1965-06-12 17 Timberlane a safe bet at Penang today AMATEUR RACES by Epsom Jeep •TtIMBERLANE looks a safe bet in the Class 1 Harjdicap over Bif (Race Five) at the Penang amateur meeting today. in his last three outings. he found one to beat each time but his second by a shorthead283 words
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Article313 1965-06-12 17 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Fri. M. Rajamanl, 21, Malaysia's only woman ath- lete to compete in the Tokyo Olympics last year, will be a notable absentee in the first of the Perak AAA big meets of the season, the central zone championships on the313 words
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Advertisement111 1965-06-12 17 I OIU.I \OI PAINTS LTD. TORGOLIN SYNTEX take pleasure to announce their SINGAPORE JOINT PARTICIPATION with I l»l Mil I JOHNSON ASSOCIATES LTD. j (COURTALDS GROUP) One of the largest groups of Paint Manufacturers in the world. 8 FACTORIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM LON S ON 30 ASSOCIATE FACTORIES IN111 words
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Miscellaneous127 1965-06-12 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya Cup: Perhs lmns (Coronation grd Ipoh). v Sgor (Kangar). Spore Dlv. 2A: BADMINTON Perak Junloi Haikowyu v RAP Tengah <Farrer championships (Ipoh SJA. 1.30 Pk); Div. 2C: Sukaramal 'A' V pm > GOLF Perak amateur chamfe n ey.ang, Fr««dW:^£re r£ Ptonship. (Tiger Lane. 7.45 a.m.) ferees127 words
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241 1965-06-12 18 Sock hits at India: 'You are joining evil... JAKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno today criticised India and accused it of cooperating with "evil". •India Ls not loysU to its original views If it tries to include the neo-Colonlalist project Malaysia into the Algiers conference this month." he said. The Indonesian leaderReuter - 241 words
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Article392 1965-06-12 18 Only two Indonesians left to be hunted down KUALA LUMPUR, Friday except two Indonesian regular soldiers who landed recently in south west and south-east Johore have been eliminated. The score is: Five killed and five captured in south-west Johore, one killed. 21 captured in southeast392 words
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Article334 1965-06-12 18 LONDON, Fri.— Another week of quiet trading came to an end on a subdued note. There was a certain amount of small selective buying going on but thin was insufficient to produce a definite trend and it was a ca.se of scattered. Irregular price movements. Gilt-edged had another334 words
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Article59 1965-06-12 18 LONDON, Fri. Spot 21 -.d., July 21 7 ,d. Aug. 2113 18d., Sept. 21 ,d. July Sept 21 13 16d Oct./ Dec. 21 1 1 16 d .'an., March 21 -,d., April June 21 9 16d.. July Sept 21', d.. Oct. Dec 21 7 16d.. c.l.f. June 21 ad..59 words
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Article24 1965-06-12 18 LONDON. Fri— Buyers £1561, sellers £1563. Forward buyers £1539. sellers £1541. Settlement £1570. Turnover a.m. 135 tons, p.m 115 tons. Tone Barely steady.24 words
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86 1965-06-12 18 BR I S S A N E, Fri Australian defence spending will be increased by up to ttlt million in the 1965-66 Budget, the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Harold Holt, said here yesterday. Defence spending in the Budget presented on Aug. 17 will be increased by86 words
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Article24 1965-06-12 18 BONN. Fri. President De Gaulle arrived here by air from Paris today for two days of talks with Chancellor Ludwlg Erhard.24 words
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124 1965-06-12 18 BRUNEI TOWN. Fri The Sultan has appointed four Assistant Ministers. two of them elected members of the Legislative Council and two nominated. One is Chinese No ex-detainees were appointed, despite persistent reports that at least one would join the Government. The appointed Assistant Ministers124 words
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Article64 1965-06-12 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ja.swant Sinuli of Kuala Lumpur was today fined $300. in delault one month jail, after he pleaded guilty to cheating Chanral (If) Ltd. at i Goodwood Hotel Arcade In Scotts Road of goods and money totalling i $851 60 Jaswant. who has been 1n64 words
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Advertisement141 1965-06-12 18 I M Wur4l Hi I titmlmum ENGAGEMENTS PARAMAIWAMY ARUMUCAM The engagement Is announced between Boopalan a/o Pmrun&swamjr of Klang and Mesa d/o Anunusam of Segamat. JOHNSON ROBERT (FERNANDEZ) the engagement has ban announced between Thomas Haydn eldest son of Mr. and Mrs M. H Johnson of Wiltshire England and Wlnnlfred141 words
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Advertisement226 1965-06-12 18 rib MALAYAN Md CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Foh Cheng Building. Johore Bohru. Tel: 2171 >eciei ot »ami«a..:i success: Systematic study under expert guidance. This is whar M.C.C. otters you. COURSES .'OH 1965/1966 EXAMINATIONS. We orrer you the most comprehensive homrstudy ccties for oil examinations from226 words
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