The Straits Times, 19 June 1965
1965-06-19
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Title Section23 1965-06-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Mb** 1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 19. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-06-19 1 I LEE SIEW YEE - PROPOSAL CALLS FOR A COMMONWEALTH TEAM OF FIVE LEADERS Objections and reservations from the start j From 1 I LEE SIEW YEE: LONDON, Friday DIFFICULTIES are beginning to appear over the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' proposal to send a five-man team to five world capitals and the United292 words
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Article, Illustration830 1965-06-19 1 A word with Wilson before the conference fENGKU Alxlul Rahman and the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, have a private chat before the opening of the Common wealth Prime Ministers' con ference. L'PI radiophoto. vltliough he issued no statement, President AyubReuter - 830 words
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96 1965-06-19 1 2,6oo"mile bombing raid hills one Red SAIGON. Fri— The first major American strategic bombing mission of the Vietnamese war apparently killed only one known Communist guerilla. A U.S. military spokesman here said that South Vietnam units that combed the area of the strike by 27 B-32 bombers in the junele96 words
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Article64 1965-06-19 1 LONDON. FYI Ten crew member.! irotn the 11. 138-ton British freighter Walwera. which arrived here from Australia yesterday, were arrested last night and accused of mutiny. Detectives boarded the ship a.s It docked and left with the 10 men nine Britons and a New Zealander. TheyReuter - 64 words
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Article25 1965-06-19 1 NEW DELHI. Fri— More than 150 people have died in a nationwide heat wave which entered 1U fourth week today —UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article34 1965-06-19 1 PUISEUX «N-E France), Fri A three-year-old baby went to sleep between the railway lines here yesterday and woke up when an Express passed over her, causing only slight skin Injuries. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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305 1965-06-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR FHday. TIIK Central Government has decided to close down the Portuguese Consulate in Singapore within six weeks. The Portuguese Government has been told of the decision. Announcing this today, a Government statement said: "The decision was taken in the framework of Malaysia's anti305 words
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Article324 1965-06-19 1 Railmen accept that package deal VI ALA I.rMWR, Fri. The l\u\\waymen's Union of Malaya has accepted "very reluctantly*' the Government's modified "package deal" to 11.000 railwaymen. The decision, taken by the union's 15-momber working committee last night, was conveyed to the Malaysian Establishment Office and the Railway Administration today by324 words
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Article269 1965-06-19 1 INDIAN PLAN FOR SEATING MALAYSIA JAKARTA. Fri. India will propose a procedure of voting rather than a consensus when Malaysia's participation is discussed at the AfroAsian Foreign Ministers' meeting on June 24 in Algiers, the official Antara news agency said today. quoting "wellinformed Japanese sources in Tokyo." It269 words
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Article42 1965-06-19 1 132-Rl N LEAD FOR ENGLAND LONDON Iri. England gained lead of ISI runs on second day of second crirkel Test against He« Zealand at Lords. Close; Hem Zealand 1"">. In^l.ind Ml ((oudrry 110. Dextet M smith n Collinee I \r42 words
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Article, Illustration759 1965-06-19 2 ...THEN 2,600 MILES BACK TO GUAM SAIGON, Friday \].S. B-52 heavy bombers based on the island" of Guam in the central Pacific today bombed a concentration of Vietcong guerillas threatening Saigon. The giant eight-engined StratoFortresses backbone of the U.S. Strategic Air Command attacked Communist forcesReuter; UPI - 759 words
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Article155 1965-06-19 2 PULL OUT FROM UN: WHAT SOEK LOST ITNITED NATIONS, Fri. Five special fund development projects in Indonesia costing a 'total of *****.517.000 have been cancelled as a result of President Soekarno's decision to withdraw from the United Nations, a Fund official said yesterday. The Fund's expenditure in the projects wasReuter - 155 words
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Article33 1965-06-19 2 BANGKOK. Fri. Hilton International Company will take over the operation of Bangkok's 180 -room Rama Hotel from July 1. the owners of the Rama. Far East Hotels Corporation, announced yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article19 1965-06-19 2 DAMASCUS. Fri S-»udl Arabia and Turkey today raised their diplomatic representation from legation to emy.tcsy level. AP.AP - 19 words
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116 1965-06-19 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Twenty- five ceople Involved In last month's CommunistInstigated riot in which an army officer was killed In North Sumatra are now standing trial, Jakarta newspapers said today They are appearing before the district court at Pematang Slantar In NorthAP - 116 words
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Article101 1965-06-19 2 rKYO. Fri. Radio Hanoi repeated a warning that Mr. Gustav Hertz, a IS aid mission official kidnapped by the Vietcon* last February, would br shot immediately if Vietconr terrorist Nguyen Van Thai is executed. Nguyen Van I'nai was condemned to death by a Saigon courtAP - 101 words
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219 1965-06-19 2 T ONDON, Fri. Mr. Shastri, the Indian Prime Minister, met the Pakistan, President, Field Marshal Ayub Khan, yesterday mornIng. Mr. Shastri was being i questioned yesterday at an Indian Journalists' lunch on the possibilities of arriving at a settlement of the Rann ofReuter - 219 words
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Article39 1965-06-19 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— A Catholic newspaper will appear In Jakarta called Kompas (Compass) beginning from June 28. Antara reported today. The editor of the ne.vspaper 1* Dr. Yacob Oetama, who runs th« monthly magazine Intisari. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article29 1965-06-19 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Regency for International Development announced here that two US. loans to India totalling $1938 minion were signed yesterday In New Delbl. AP.AP - 29 words
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102 1965-06-19 2 CANBERRA. Fri. AustraJlan air surveillance of the West Irian border areas of Papua-New* Guinea Is to be stepped up, the Minister for the Army. Dr. A. R. Forbes, announced yesterday. He said an army light aircraft detachment would be based from next MondayReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration290 1965-06-19 2 Nasution orders military newspaper step-up JAKARTA, Fri. Th« J Indonesian Defence Minister, Gen. Nasution. has ordered each of the 17 military commanders throughort the country to publish a daily newspaper in his area. Army newspapers appeared In Indonesia for th« lir.st time In the past few months as a counterAP; UPI - 290 words
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Article449 1965-06-19 3 MOVE TO RAISE US$2O mil FOR U.N. UNITED NATIONS. Frl "DFUTAIN led a move yesterday to raise US$2O million in voluntary contributions by next Monday to solve the U.N. monetary crisis and end the political-financial deadlock that has paralysed the General Assembly. The hope was to encourage matching contributions fromUPI - 449 words
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Article49 1965-06-19 3 i WASHINGTON. Fri. President Johnson la sending nstror.Hir.x Jamfs MeDtvit and Edward White to the Paris Air Show. He made the surprise disclosure last night when he appeared at a ceremony In honour of the men who made a four-day space flight two weeks ago- Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-06-19 3 CIVIL RIGHTS PROTEST IN CHICAGO STREET hundred civil rights (Irmonstrators were arrested in Chicago when they stormed from the sidewalk at the junction of State and Madison Avenues and Niiiurd a mass sit-down. Here demonstrators sit in front of a police van after .several were arrested. The demonstrators were marching74 words
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Article47 1965-06-19 3 RIO-DE-JANEIRO. W. Two Nlgrn:iii police inspector* who flew here to attend an Intorpol couforri.ee had ;i nivstrry on tlieir hands us soon .t.- they arrived— their basque li.id vanished Bru7.ili.in police toti!; a hand, but there ua. 1 DO trace of th» property. Reiner47 words
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247 1965-06-19 3 NEW YORK, Friday. J^ FRENCH Canadian blonde and three American Negro men received maximum prison sentences yesterday for the thwarted plot to I blow up the Statue of Liberty. The sentences were conditioned, however, under proce- dures which could result inAP - 247 words
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Article42 1965-06-19 3 UNITED NATIONS. Prt. The Philippines. El Salvador and Nicaragua have mad? a formal request that "the question of Tibet" be placed on the provisional agenda of the next session of the UN. General Assembly due to open in September.42 words
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148 1965-06-19 3 T ONDON, Frl.— Rumours that the Times Is to De taken over by Canadian-born millionaire newspaper magnate Lord Thomson were denied here yesterday. Mr. Gavin Astor. chairman of the Times Publishing Co., said: "No change In the control of the Times Is contemplated." SpeculationReuter - 148 words
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Article79 1965-06-19 3 LONDON. Frl. An identical twin collapsed in pain in a shop here at the same moment as her sister was giving birth to a baby three miles away. Marilyn McCreadie had had all the symptoms of imminent childbirth while i her sister Elaine had been expecting herReuter - 79 words
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Article44 1965-06-19 3 WASHINGTON. Fn.— The U.S. Defence Department is considering buying about U.S. $50 million worth of naval vessels a year from Britain, it was disclosed last night. Support-type ships are involved. Informed sources said, but further details \\rre lacking. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Advertisement341 1965-06-19 3 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any _^J^^ other make 1 j^^ri W.th a Carrier Air I Conditioner, mosquitoas I will never bother your '9^l K9HHB •^••p. Rl»s and other r^^^^F* '^'■Y*tfinsect* cannot p«net- I^ fl r«t« Into your room tltrref. Sloop K,^ s^rr peacefully341 words
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Miscellaneous13 1965-06-19 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby "eeoaee wuece ape vtxTN Abu know Plecfectlv waT^l13 words
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Article, Illustration508 1965-06-19 4 Proposals made for changes in Master Plan PRIVATE SECTOR LITTLE AFFECTED SINGAPORE, Frl. PROPOSALS have been made for a revision of the Master Plan, which will mainly accommodate projects in the Public Sector and leave the Private Sector very much undisturbed. A statement from the Ministry of National Development today,508 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.-Mr. Tan Lim Heng, a pre-univer-sity student at the AngloChinese School who Is the first Singapore student selected to participate in the Camp Rising Sun Project in the United States, will leave Singapore on Monday. Camp Rising Sun Is an annual summer184 words
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Article34 1965-06-19 4 > i n( niKK, Fn. The Acting Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kirn San, will open the Maya Trading and Manufacturing Co., Ltd. at Redhill Industrial Estate on Sunday at 11 a.m.34 words
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Article189 1965-06-19 4 Gift of rare books to library SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mrs. Loke Yew. mother of the late Dato Loke Wan Tho, today formally presented the' Dr. Carl Alexander GibsonHill collection of books to the national library at a ceremony at the library She said il was in fulfilment of the intention of189 words
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355 1965-06-19 4 TENANT ORDERED TO RETURN HOUSE TO THE OWNERS SINGAPORE, Frl. MADAM Keong Chai Ha, widow of a houseowner who died while on active service during the last war, and her eldest daughter, Miss Amy Wong Soo Chin, today won their High Court civil suit against A.S. Bhalla, a teacher. Mr.355 words
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Article58 1965-06-19 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Catholic Benevolent Association, which has 380 members. seeks another 150 new members, says the association's secretary and treasurer, Mr. W.H. Mosbergen, in his annual report. The report will be tabled at the association's general meeting to be held at its headquarters in58 words
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Article32 1965-06-19 4 SIi^QAPORE. Frl The TOC H and Toe H Women's Association will have a recorded programme of light classical music at Talbot House on the evening of June 22. r32 words
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Advertisement305 1965-06-19 4 MrMtM;^! OPENS TODAY! W,,-,£r Some women can't help themselves... there would always be men in her life all kinds of men and always Philip to come back t0 to degrade and despise. m -yfc^ w lIP UPK:>;SWOie>: 3^. lUUwllllul 4 ♦♦♦>■ <Ug again:;:: :v, jj whispered Jjfr hisnameT-* 'and hems'305 words
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Advertisement582 1965-06-19 4 "extra" stop "press"" lady "godiva" WILL BE IN THE FOYER of LIDO THEATRE. SINGAPORE ■TODAY and IM pr n C AW|« ■tomorrow in rCKjUII!; s timis or ao minutes duration each at b 10.40 em., 1.29 3.40 p.m.. 6 10 pm 4 i 55 pm I FOR A PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST582 words
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Article, Illustration1774 1965-06-19 5 WILLIAM BRADFORD HUIE - Arrested then never to be seen or heard of again WILLIAM BRADFORD HUIE DAY FIVE OF THE MISSISSIPPI MURDER PROBE by AS the Meridian group started to leave the compound of the Methodist Church in Longdale, several of them noticed that someone had brought 10 gallons of diesel fuel. Rather1,774 words
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Advertisement451 1965-06-19 5 ADELPHI HOTEL Spend a delightful evening at the ADELPHI GRILL Quiet Cheerful Surroundings. if Superb food Wines Pleasant Company. Doficinq nightly 1.00 p.m. 12.00 p.m. •«t«pt Sundoy t« a ftt*»»t OrchMtr. PHILIP A HIS BAND MALAYSIAN NIGHT IN THE ROOF GARDEN EVERY SAT. 8 to 12 p.m. JOGET BALLROOM DANCING451 words
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226 1965-06-19 6 Graft in council? Tell police, says Mentri \f ALACCA, Fri. The iTI Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. today advised the deputy president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. Koo Eng Kuan, to refer allegations of corruption to the police. It was true, he said, that Mr.226 words
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Article42 1965-06-19 6 I'fcJNANG. Fn. Teh Chen* Poh. 18. was today ja.led for one Mr for snatching a gold chain from a girl at a bus stop. He u.i.s also ordered to undergo a yc:,r'.s police supervision. He had three previous convictions42 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-06-19 6 I/lALA MMPLR. Fri. Ahmad Boestamam (above) and Burhanuddin i 1 1 1 t-l in > two detained opposition leaders, have denied sending congratulatory messages to Dr. Soek.irno on his 64th birthday. The Secretary to th* Ministry, of Home Affairs Dato Nik Daud bin Nik154 words
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Article36 1965-06-19 6 KANGAR. Fri. The nealyformed Perli.s SPlatan Umno division will hold a rally at the Sitnpanp Ampat theatre on Jure 26 to briet all its branch leaders on the latest political situation In the country.36 words
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Article34 1965-06-19 6 SINGAPORE. Fri Six mt'ii. \\\\a were ancMcd in a motor-sampan off Telok Paku at 4.15 a.m. on Wednesday, were fined Sl5 Mill in a district court for enirrine a restricted area.34 words
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Article, Illustration667 1965-06-19 6 Rendezvous in Paris— to wait for the invitation ISMAIL'S ALGIERS TEAM 'The twin pillars of our foreign policy' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Malaysian ministerial delegation to Algiers, led by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will rendezvous in Paris awaiting invitation to the Afro-Asian667 words
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158 1965-06-19 6 IT'S MUSIC, CHEERS AS BIBI RIDES AGAIN J o tht ICComp.inirrnnt •f Hindustani mutic, marathon cyclist Sicktndir libi Jshn, 19. begin her attempt at 8 a.m. yettcrday to cyclt non-stop for 61 hours at the TPCA grounds in Kuala Lumpur. The Mentri Betar of Sclangor, Dato Harun bin Idris, wished158 words
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121 1965-06-19 6 Contractor fined $500 for false statement SINGAPORE, Fri. A contractor. S. Abdul Razak, was today fined $500 and jailed for a day in a district court for making a false statement saying that he had never been married. Acting Deputy Superintendent A. D. Jacobs, prosecuting, said that Razak, who pleaded121 words
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Article69 1965-06-19 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Fn. An I estate worker, C. Peruirul. 27. wax fined $50 or two months' jail when he pleaded guilty yesterday Po driving a tractor without a licence on the Srmanggol-Baican Serai road on April 26. Perumal was also fined $70 or three months'69 words
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Article32 1965-06-19 6 PENANG. Fri The Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold 1U *nnual dinner and dance at the Old Frees' Association at 8 p.m. on July 10.32 words
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121 1965-06-19 6 SEREMBAN. Fri. The President of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. Lai Pone Yuen (United Democratic Party) today praised the Mmtri Besar. Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, for his "unbiased and democratic administration." Mr. Lai was referring to the announcement yesterday by the Mmtri Besar121 words
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344 1965-06-19 6 Ningkan to union: This is none of your business KUCHING, Friday. gARAWAKS Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, announced today that he has rejected the Sarawak Government Asian Officers' Union's proposals to Borneanise up executive posts. The union in a letter to the Chief Minister and the Prime Minister demandedAP - 344 words
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266 1965-06-19 6 If U A L A KANGSAR, 1 Fri. Raja Ahmad Siffuddin bin Suit** Iskander Shah. 35. a member of the Perak royal family, was ac- quitted In the Sessions Court here today when a charge of Injuring a schoolboy by shooting him was compounded.266 words
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Article230 1965-06-19 7 BRIBES WON'T HELP says COUNCIL %lALACCA, Fri.— Luck not bribes would decide who gets the municipal council's lowcost flats, Mr. Koo Eng Kuang, the council's deputy president, said yesterday. He advised those who had applied for the flats not to waste their money on unscrupulous people. At the council's meeting230 words
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Article196 1965-06-19 7 IPOH. Friday. Junior Chamber of Commerce in Perth plans to raise funds to help pay for the education of Wong Seng Pong, 13, the hole-in-heart boy who is now In Australia for corrective heart surgery The offer was made by Mr. R. Moss, president of196 words
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345 1965-06-19 7 I KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. I THE Malaysian committee of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation is to send a three-man delegation to Algiers to counter Chinese Communist and Indonesian lobbying against Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian Summit conference beginning on June 29. The delegation will345 words
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Article55 1965-06-19 7 KROH. Kri The Mfcntrl Besar of Pcrak. Dato Ahmad b:n Said has warned 'he prcpl* living in this ThHi border unn to be mnM of Communists »ncl their helpersThey had gone into hiding in Thailand after their defeat in Malaya and who were now trying to55 words
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233 1965-06-19 7 It's just the place for a wedding, says the Mentri A LOR STAR. Frl. The Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. yesterday urged Malay parents to make use of community centres for their children's weddings. This is one of the main reasons why the State Government Is building so many233 words
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Article54 1965-06-19 7 KANGAR. Fri. AJult education in Perils is to be expanded next ye»r by another 120 new classes. Inche Hashim Mai Nonr the State Adult Education Senior Supervisor, said. "With this addition, there will be altogether 400 classes wlt ri a total enrolment of 11.000 MUdentS i54 words
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Article45 1965-06-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dr. Albeit G Pirkerell piolessor of Journalism m the Universi'y of California will Rive a public talk ■on "The Rn!p of Communication in Devplopin? Countries" at 4 pjn. OB Sunday at tlic KuaU Lumpur P.«vchn'ne- dub 19. Ipoh Road.45 words
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Article102 1965-06-19 7 LONDON. Fri. THE British Government yesterday rejected a proposal for a duty on low-price textile imports from Commonwealth countries. The suggestion was made In the House of Commons by a Labour M.P. Mr. Charles Ma pp. Mr. Douglas Jay. Presl- i dent of the Board ofReuter - 102 words
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Miscellaneous97 1965-06-19 7 Mint Onp l*9f F. Hnwlin fi\ 9ONNA LIVE llsl HIS CAVE MUST! 6ETTIN' BAOC I BUMS THEY \TOR MONTVW «..^\U**; \M <^ MKrk FVwff H o,HPulot f,«7 Ab**r By li <<*PP *fftVft'rflrT nt I f n**-t*rr</-A(-nn«ftiKjG 1 J SO, according to the law Of HIS I [^E.\ TD THE LAW97 words
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Obituary72 1965-06-19 8 M Wm-tt 5/f rlfMMiil LOKIi In proud and lovtna m. mnry of my dear eon. Wan TTwv ami dauatiter-tn-law. Mavit. who loai raooj ]tv«e In KormiMt on Jun. SOth, ■Ml LOKEi In r*nf Kffertlonatf rnrmen Of a beloved hrother and aiater-in-law aan Tho and Mavi. who left m72 words
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Article199 1965-06-19 8 •c W»rd§ IH t minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL II •ervad every Saturday inn Sunday lunch time FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all trachi m and liook addlcta 'n hrowNe In thfir abowrooro at Trmee Hou««, River Valley Road. Sinuapore. BUILD A VALUABLE l.:timr> wita Callerr Cheap Kdlttooa Ur»t eelestlon alwaya199 words
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Article405 1965-06-19 8 li »'orrf> SI I *l,nim,,m, PENTBCOST METHODIST CHURCH Knnn Seng Rd 8 a m.. Memhahvxni K.tmkinin. IO.M a.m. Worship Ser- p Gnaprl Sirvlrt PRCSBVTERIAN CHURCH. SINGARaM, I I V a.ni and t li m Boadaj Mwol a.m All wel- MIIIST METHOUIST CHURCH, ■>> nulfaion#\ r i- 1 ro,-M405 words
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712 1965-06-19 8 The Straits Times Saturday. June 19. 1965. A Storm In Sarawak The budget taxation pro- posals were so generally disliked, and have been so strenuously opposed that th« Finance Minister must hay« expected an occasional uni pleasant moment or two durj ing his visit to Singapore, 1 Sarawak and Sabah.712 words
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Article332 1965-06-19 8 The United Nations General Assembly, long hobbled by the dispute over dues and vo'ing rights, is free to resume its I work. This is the import of Mr. Alex Quaison-Sackey s remark in New York this week that "the issue of Article 19 is dead." As president of332 words
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Article211 1965-06-19 8 The Government's decision to close the Portuguese consulate in Singapore tidies up one of the few loose ends in Malaysia's anti-colonial for- j I eign policy-. Though the con*> sulate in no way represents "diplomatic relations" recent experience with the Philip- pines has made the distinction clear the211 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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118 1965-06-19 8 I SHOULD like to be given an opportunity to comment on your editorial on the Pay Commission which appeared last Monday No one will disagree that the Special Commission should set about its work and complete its findings without any undue delay and I am sure118 words
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Letter381 1965-06-19 8 I should like to say that neither the Chairman nor I understand your statement that the Government has a list of candidates to choo.se from. We have never been in such a fortunate Dosltion. You have described the Indian vacancy as "puzzling" for it was announced eight months ago that381 words
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Letter203 1965-06-19 8 One last point. I do not think that It is generally appreciated how Involved U the task before the Commission and how much prior thinking has to be done before Interviews can be arranged with staff and Government representatives and others Interested. Your readers would not wish to be bored203 words
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Letter104 1965-06-19 8 Finally, the last general review of salary scales In Malaya took place In 1950, at a time when the pattern of scales was geared to the fact that expatriate officers had necessarily to b« assured of a long uninterrupted career without major bars before they were prepared to accept service104 words
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Letter96 1965-06-19 8 WE note the complaint by "Inhabitant" who lives in a kampong bounded by the Grand Prix circuit, Upper Thomson Road, regard Ing lack of electricity supplies. This area has already been surveyed with a view to making electricity supplies available. However, difficulties In obtaining a suitable substation site96 words
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Article, Illustration841 1965-06-19 8 HOWARD SIMONS - HOUSEKEEPING IN SPACE... living HOWARD SIMONS in a phone booth with the bell ringing By I WASHINGTON. Friday MORE of everything--sleep, food, water, tether length, fuel for the extravehicular manoeuvring gun, and lights on a potential rendezvous craft. These were the recommendations for future Gemini flights made here last week841 words
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Advertisement362 1965-06-19 8 Straits 11m Malay Mai] Cletttrl.4 aev*'ttt«m«wea e»ay a. kKIM COLO f TOKAH |u p la> MAKKIT Onha'4 a.ac (naaapilaant D*«e) COLD ITOIMSI SMNCHII Al Houane a«e« aal.ni Naval Sea. aatlketlM*' A|«u crrv book itoki lto WHt»«m Houaa. <"•)*/•« Que« TMI NCwa FRONT M. M. IBMAIL S AdnUralty m—*. Waiel HAMIBM362 words
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Advertisement63 1965-06-19 8 COMFORT for TIRED EYES If you are wearing glasses, you should be able to see clearly at well «s comfortably, otherwise it is advisable to consult a competent vision specialist optometrist for a thorough scientific eye examination. Eyestrain saps nervous energy. If neglected, it may affect various functions of the63 words
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Advertisement202 1965-06-19 8 For the best-go tor II Hi W&'% K 440 I 23 INCH SCREEN T.V.—GRAM. I I AUTOMATIC. Hf Latest 2 tricks jLmWmAW- mmt J^Baß tape recorder I K JBV-B^ j 2 speeds. 7' large* {Lj^-^^^^^^^^^^j^l spool. AVAILABLE FROM ALL R1 AUTHORISED DEALERS W Jjftt KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. Jayi SINGAPORE202 words
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Article, Illustration985 1965-06-19 9 GEOFFREY I GELDARD - 'Profit from the blood of soldiers' GEOFFREY I GELDARD Tan Siew Sin accuses the Chinese businessmen in Sarawak of looking to their own pockets j From Sibu. Friday r THT J Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, last night accused Chinese businessmen in Sarawak of profiting from the blood985 words
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87 1965-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Three youths were today charged in the magistrates court here with being members of an unlawful assembly and Injuring Prltam Singh with a knife at Hot Springs, new village on June 11. Vi.swiilingam Arjur n. 17, Krishnan Patchalmuihu. IS and87 words
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Article99 1965-06-19 9 600 invited but only 55 came.... KOTA BHARU. Fri.--Onlj 55 people attended a talk on the future of the national language although 600 were invited by the State National Language Month Committee. Today the chairman of the committee. Inche Khaider bin Khatib. said he was sorry so few turned up99 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-06-19 9 PENANG, Pri. The George Town OCPD. Supt. Dershan Bingh, today warned fishermen it is an offence to possess a trawler net without a licence. It is an offence to trawl in prohibited areas. Last nieht. a police marine boat stopped a trawler fishing vessel and seized64 words
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Article69 1965-06-19 9 PENANG. Fn. J i>e S.aie Umno Kaum Ibu has drawn up a full programme for next week's I tour of Penang and Province Wei- lesley by members of the Kaum Ibu executive council. Led by Datin Fatimah binte Haji Haslilm. the national leader. the visiting69 words
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Article51 1965-06-19 9 PENANG. Fit. The anti-secret societies branch of the CID here 1 raided several houses In Sunge* Pinang Road early today. They picked up three hooligans who have been disturbing girls and terrorising residents In the area. 'I hey are being held under the I Prevention of Crimes51 words
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Article21 1965-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Bank Negara Malaysia has received a total of 51. 320.661 for the National Patriotic Fund.21 words
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209 1965-06-19 9 Timber ban: Four-man delegation to see Govt KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. traders from Singapore and the States of Malaya met here this evening to discuss the Central Government's ban on all Malaysian exports to South Africa, and appointed a four-man delegation to see the Government. j 1 The delegation comprises Mr.209 words
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349 1965-06-19 9 BANK OF CHINA WAS TOLD 10 WEEKS AGO... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Bank of China In Singapore was told nearly 10 weeks ago that it would be closed' on Aug. 14, but to date it has not taken steps to wind up Its business, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan349 words
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184 1965-06-19 9 Man with 77I b. gold jailed and fined $10,000 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 28-year-old Swis* architect who flew into Singapore with 35 gold bars hidden in 15 pockets of a speciallymade jacket was sentenced today to six months' jail and fined $10,000, or another six months' jail. Walter Morf pleaded guilty184 words
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118 1965-06-19 9 I ifUALA LUMPUR. Frl. —A Roods train was held up at Jagoh station, about 30 miles north of Kluanar. at 10.45 last night when one wagon iumped the track. No one was injured and th« d.tmiißc. while as yet undertermined. Is expected118 words
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Article42 1965-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fvi Burglar* broke into the Kurau clinic of Dr Hirencira Lai Bannerji in Chargi Road early y\sterday mor>i ng and escaped with ss.^oo. They also stole a •.vpe»-rit« and an addin« marhine va.ued 'together at about $62942 words
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Advertisement161 1965-06-19 9 WISE PARENTS RECOMMEND... PREMIER wf| COLLEGE (CORRESPONDENCE) for 1965/66 Examinations SPECIALISED TUITION PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE Home -Study Courses for OVERSEA SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION CAMBRIDGE QUALIFYING TEST LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION ETC Write for your free Prospectus to: PREMIER COLLEGE (CORRESPONDENCE) P.O. BOX M 3. KUALA LUMPUR161 words
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Advertisement114 1965-06-19 9 ARE YOU UNDECIDED? Where to go? How to go? When to go? How much to pay? The many different opportunities of route and place available to you these days require a good deal of thought and research. Why not let us provide the Information and advice to help you make114 words
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Miscellaneous946 1965-06-19 9 mppMHHjj TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 3 Kuala Lum- 6.oo— News m Tamil; 6.10— pur and Penang; 6 Ipoh Popeye "Joh for a Gob": 6.17 and Malacca; 3 Johore —Uttle Ra&cais "Little RscaU Bahru; 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu Pollies. 1938"; 6.3s— Huckle- Pahat; 9 Kluang berry Hcand and Yogi Bear; I946 words
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306 1965-06-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Central Government is surprised at reports of "illegal trading" with Indonesia by vessels of several Singapore shipping companies, despite confrontation. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today: 'I am not aware of any illegal trading306 words
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Article85 1965-06-19 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mystery still surrounds the death of a two-year-old Indian baby boy whose body was found in a suitcase in a house in Jalan Besar on Tuesday. Police, who have classified the death as murder, are still awaiting the jtathologist's report before conducting further85 words
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Article67 1965-06-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Kn—Lawrence Lopez alias Noordm bin Abdullah. 22. a former r arrant officer in the army. wa& j-cr.-I tenced to three years' jail (not I six months a.s reported today > and six strokes of the rotan in the Sessions Court hero yesterday for estorting $1667 words
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Article28 1965-06-19 10 PENANG. Fri. A "M-ss Co- 1 operative 1965" will be elected when local co-operative organisations celebrate the 43rd International Co-operative Day at Butterworth on July 3.28 words
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Article45 1965-06-19 10 PENANG. Fri. Tiie Minister of Information and national Umno youth leader. Inche scnu bin Abdul Rahman, and the secre-tary-general of Umno Malaya. D.itu Syed Ja'afar Albar. have been invited to address the Kclawei Umno division at its an nual meeting on June 2645 words
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Article29 1965-06-19 10 PENANG. Fri— Forty memDers of the Sungei Pinang Umno branch will leave for a one-day excursion to the Thai-Malaya border town of Padang Besar on July 4.29 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-06-19 10 LENGGONCi (Perak). Fri. The Minister of Education, Inche .Mohamed Khir Johari. has warned that an interracial clash may break out in this country if the use of the national language is forced on a community. He cave this warning when he204 words
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Article64 1965-06-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr;. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculo.>is Hospital Fund in May totalled $15,611. They include $6,632 from the Penang State Appeal Committee. $5,000 from the Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. and the Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. Batu Oajah: $1,000 from the Perak Turf64 words
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Article52 1965-06-19 10 I K.UCHING. Fri. IndW Othman bin Minhaj. who served In Sarawak last, year as transport officer with the Malaysian Armed Forces, has been appointed Civil Defence Regional Staff Officer. Kuching. I He succeeds Mr. Lori Phin Soon. 1 who has returned home after seven months' sen-iceAP - 52 words
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101 1965-06-19 10 CINGAPORE. Fri. Tan J Cheo Tee who wa& found with her husbands licensed transistor radio In her mothers house, was today fined $40 or two weeks' lail by a magistrate's court for installing a sound receiver wttbout a licence. According to the101 words
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126 1965-06-19 10 Lee told: Financiers backing 'pirates 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The effect of the operation of pirate taxis on the number of passengers carried by Chinese bus companies was dlhcus&ed at a meeting today between the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and representatives of the companies concerned. The meeting in the126 words
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223 1965-06-19 10 JUWTM VOMG - PAT ('I FELT SO BARE') DECIDES: NO BIKINI FOR ME IN MIAMI JUWTM VOMG SINGAPORE, Fri. The bikan.* out for Miss Patricia Augo»> tus. Miss Malaysia 1965 she has decided to take along a on»» piece swimsuit on her trip to Miami Beach for the "Mm Universe" contest. Pat. 19.223 words
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Advertisement168 1965-06-19 10 NEW MODERN POLYPACK Relief M Jms FROM COLDS -FEVER- J MB&& HEADACHES.* PAINS Jo} ■L >^3^S^^7 SIMPLY TEAR OFF V*^2y TABLETS FROM STRIP l^^^m, same genuine "aspro" i :^|^b £"**Z> SAFE! EFFECTIVE' f* r^ THE PA|N reuever 0 *^Hr y i KNOWN AND TRUSTED *||Ojjjy <"si?Zz' L THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA S"&V.\X168 words
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Advertisement268 1965-06-19 10 TYPEWRITERS ON EASY TERMS Ic I".*^1 1 look at thest THREE SUPERB MODELS by REMINGTON which you can have today on hire purchase with no down payment THE REMINGTON MONARCH good looking, smooth effortless response your touch the MONARCH combines elegance w.th precs.on. With 42 fl canY d characters yoor268 words
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Letter262 1965-06-19 11 READING the letters by Dr. Ciwee Ab Leng end Professor K Mian mufiar.it nam on cancer and miracle cures, one can re•■iignisp races of thr familiar "we're never wrong" slogan of .■mill Hospital dortors. I am not a believer in miracle cures but if262 words
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Letter85 1965-06-19 11 Tarring the beaches THERE la probably enough tar (solined fuel oil) on the beaches of Singapore to completely rebuild our roads. Tourists and residents may be able to tolerate tin cans, bottles and garbage, both on the beaches and in the water, but tar is the absolute end. There should85 words
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Letter62 1965-06-19 11 I BELIEVE the Depart--1 ment ot Primary Production In Singapore is selling eggs at six cents. What are the duties ol this Department? To help the farmers? Or to compete with them in the ess market? If the Department must get rid ot .surplus eggs it would be62 words
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Letter114 1965-06-19 11 SOMETIME ago the Tourist Promotion Board started a bus service from the harbour to Raffles Place. We were told it was to tike tourists to the Board's office in Raffles Place because the tourists would like to have lniormatlon Now that the Board has a van at114 words
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249 1965-06-19 11 Malaya's travelling turf experts I READ some two weeks ago that the chairmen of the Penang, Perak and Selangor Turf Clubs were attending, on invitation, discussions in America on the various aspects of horse racing. If memory serves it was reported less than twelve months before that officials from these249 words
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Letter169 1965-06-19 11 MAY 1 have a little iTi space to say thank you to the people of Malaysia for the wonderful support they have given to the Handicapped Orphans Appeal during my term of office as president. Already the hole in the heart twins are In Australia. Pauline the169 words
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Letter59 1965-06-19 11 rpHE markets and HawX kers Department in Singapore deserves praise for the excellent way In which it controls the night bazaars. The completion of the {ankel Avenue dualrriageway recently reed the stall-holders move further into the (art of Frankel Estate, using concern among c residents. However the stall-hold-s59 words
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90 1965-06-19 11 Right spelling with a 'V and B' WHILE "talivishen" Is correctly and properly spelt with a "v". the borrowed English word "invoice" is spelt as "inbois" and is being used by the Malayan Railway. For this word as would be observed, why is the letter "v" replaced by "b"? As90 words
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Letter114 1965-06-19 11 r PHE secretary of the Singapore Medical Workers' Union. Mr. M. Nadarajah. de&cribo-s the statement made by the Police Secretary on May IS as to why the Police dispersed the union's meeting held in Tan Tock Seng Hospital grounds on May 13 as irresponsible and frivolous.114 words
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Letter60 1965-06-19 11 VERY low water pressure, even in wet seasons, forces residents in the Andrews Avenue area of Sembawang to ring up the complaints bureau very often. There is sufficient pressure in the taps for a short period of three to four weeks when the meter is replaced. lam told that60 words
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Letter41 1965-06-19 11 WILL the Singapore public Utilities Board take note that the kampons behind Fuyonsr Estate (Singapore 23) has not been able to net water except during the night for the oast three years at least. We need a bigger main. CONSUMER Singapore41 words
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195 1965-06-19 11 I MUST confess my ignorance of the sterilising effect of X-rays as stated by "Geneticist" of Taiping. I would be grateful if he could name the literature on this, so that I can read it. Statistical data will no doubt figure prominently in these studies195 words
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Letter209 1965-06-19 11 The wrong kind of training I FAIL to see how English or physical education or library utilisation is going to help in the vocational training of children who will be leaving school after the Lower Certificate of Education. Woodwork, metaiwork, agricultural science, domestic science, yes, but not English or physical209 words
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Letter80 1965-06-19 11 MAY I suggest a 10--cents local rate for letters posted to addresses within the same postal district. For example a letter addressed to a Petaling Jaya address, and posted within Petaling Jaya should cost only 10 cents. Special local rates exist in some Commonwealth countries. I am sure80 words
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Letter56 1965-06-19 11 THE Prime Minister of Singapore shouts "Malaysian Malaysia" and all should be equal in Malaysia. As a Malaysian national holding Federal Citizenship, i am myself discriminated against v*ien I reg *er :nv child 'born in Singapore In 1959) for primary school. Registration is refused because I am not a56 words
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Advertisement140 1965-06-19 11 .^^arißggggPP^ --i IN ALL LEADING STORES For Laughs... J|j£J9Rf Laugh your wiy through CRACKERS. Then keep Jg^^ M^L* fi|§||l the fun cr.ickm? with its good companion mirth- JH quake. FUNNIES. Its i not! Enioy and share JgaP^g|gV\ *jfA JgC pwith your friends these slip-happy jokes and j^^^SS^^iß^iitSfipai Itories Don t140 words
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Advertisement223 1965-06-19 11 ©HITACHI ELECTRIC TOOLS MOST POWER! HIGHEST PRECISION! ■W BEST PERFORMANCE! gfltafV Junk 4 Sole Agents: YEW AIK CO., LTD. 454, Victoria Street, Singapore, 7. Tel: *****-9 Cable Telegram Address "Ongmotor" Most up-to-date Exam £;;S:SS^U TX 'jj fit Aid for L.C.E. Examina- ju Jfl tion and Qualifying Test yll^v ■fBW "AN223 words
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Advertisement479 1965-06-19 12 [F'fTTf iS^Tr^iTn7?^tT?3 'Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M,>re!s tfm.l— Bmx tt rtt. rrtrm READ 'he Senior Appointment* vacant In The Sunday Mail eacb week. POST OF FEMALE Assistant /Typist 1 un.lt r Hox All s lore tilled. All applicants tnanked. WANTED 40 ENGLISH Speaking Waitresses. Good salary Apply personally479 words
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Advertisement859 1965-06-19 12 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* U 'Vim.)— Box St et*. txtrm ENOLISH SFEAKINC WAITRESS I required lor well known Bar Inter- views granted 10 im. 12.00 noon j any day it 9s. semttawang Road. I [fire 26 (10» rr..s. I YOUNG LADIES (or feature article* I Suitable remuneration, include occupation and859 words
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Advertisement1031 1965-06-19 12 SITUATIONS VACANT U Wnrds M i Win.)— Sex it' rt*. txtrm NEW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL i;.ii!r. (Jraduatr*. .Normal-trained or P.etired Temhers ror I'omptlng school I* Conries M>rkinK tlcnpt* etc.. Bnx A44-T > r !i rxir« ACQUIRE A BOOK-KEEPING UP loma in tbree month* ny our strocii hed Postal study Ciuroe Thousands1,031 words
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Advertisement929 1965-06-19 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT •<••«. «< >«Wn. I— Bow f rtt txtrm SMALL FURNISHED INDEPENDENT Offices Table- spaces Robinson Road Telephone light fan modern samtatloa. R.nt S i«-e <I3?«2 FACTORY SPACE VACANT IS Wordt M 'Win.)— Sex it eta. txtrm 810 FACTORY AT b Little Road. i*aya Lebar Industrial Area. Supply929 words
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Advertisement825 1965-06-19 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j t»',.rrf» U 'Mm I Hex J* rtt titm WANTED IMMEDIATELY INVESTORS ol $10,000/ each for attractive nousing project earning $3,000/- profit for every 10.000 Invested. ProjeU will be completed in 14 months Write direct to Bo» *■">!" ST.. Ipoh tor turtnei details FOR HIRE »tee*n i* <825 words
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Advertisement951 1965-06-19 12 PEST CONTROL Call tr» firm »ou know THOMAS COWAN A CO.. LTD. FIRST tN THI BAST for FUMIGATION A PEST CONTROL at ALL BORNEO COMPANY *jr*n*he* throughout DOGS. PETS. ETC. li Words SS (Wn.)-Bmx St eta. txtrm WHITE BULL-TERRIER ***** also puppies ex. Alsattan. Cheap to good homes. Tel: Spore951 words
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Advertisement954 1965-06-19 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Hnrdt St < Mm.)— Box SO rtt. extra TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER I«S3 KOOd condition $7Ci 0.n.0 1.1 S»raya Cre*.. Semhau.inx Hills Estate. I spore 20. NORTON 99 1»57 .;00,- c Twin S9oo'BSA Roadrorket EM Twin <HOO Both ver» good lei >>IV4< rtinu;ipore 1960 FORO CONSUL Saloon I954 words
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Advertisement588 1965-06-19 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M sTeaeJi H Vm —Box so rtt. txtrm 1954 MORRIS HSO I U. M Oxford V»n. IMI t Anxlia. K Taunun. Aumm ititrviii.iH, a 4n Countryman. 1960 Mats* At. i sMtfaa Dsswl r n 4M SW, lf.Vj F/ Volkswagen ■W, Kl. i:, H..r,< Inid.tik .r. Idl. Lmv.ii.l.i588 words
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Advertisement1254 1965-06-19 13 TO LIVERPOBL ft WEST COAST U.K.. Oue Sport Saiit P. S'hart Penan« DIOMCB L»erD**l, eiMfO* Stt. 33 June 22 Jttt 2J/2S Jail 2B ATKHJS li»trpool, DirW.n, A'mouth... Jaat 24 Jttt 2S Juaa 27/ 2 Jaly 1 ANUNOR I iverpool, Dublin Jaat 21 Jtly 2 ULTSSES Liverpool Jlly 4 July 11,254 words
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Advertisement2497 1965-06-19 13 wni^En^^sx^^^M IHCIAaTAt AT.O Luk'PAM L-i Irtwpof JMd «i Oe- v* EXPRESS SAILINtS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA: S pee P. S'tiam Penang Am Genoa Havre H'Durf Roam Antw Copti S«a. IVII I <ORCA a) Jum 23/2S Jaat 27/21 30/ 1 Jlly 22 H Jlly Jl Auf 1 S IS2,497 words
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Advertisement1266 1965-06-19 13 fetLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.rOConrin.nr kugapor* S hta Paaaat CITY OF COLOMIO L'aon, H'burg. Brem:rhavea, Rotterdam, Havrt, Hull 2J Jaae l Jtly I Ml CITY SF WINNIPEG > '■>)-*. ntnciuit. Roiuraaak. Hu,l m m H M| I CITY BF WEIUNCTON <.».>*». Haaourg. NuMtrota. Havrt, Hull, Middlessrougn.. U/O My IS1,266 words
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Article357 1965-06-19 14 THE past week's trading has been considerably more active with prices dropping one cent on the previous week to around the 72 cents level, say U.C.B. C >. Ltd. In their current survey of the Malayan "übber Market. Consumer demand has remained disappointing with continued357 words
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Article66 1965-06-19 14 /-HINESE Produce Exchanm, Sinus- pare naan prices por pleul yoitirday: Coconut oil: Bulk $64( xrllers. drum Coprs: Jnne'July UK/Continent: I'nquo'Pd Pepper: Mwntok «ni'- .«155 seller*. Surauuk <• hue SIS2J sellers, special •jMatl t.iHi-k SI3O aattafa, carhied LJimponK ttlnck Slso<Ni sellers. ASTA Jl62|iNi xeilers. Smtjpor.' Coconut Oil Millers' Association66 words
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Article37 1965-06-19 14 ON the fni exehangi market in Hong Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar ua* quoted at 5 76] tor T.T. and 5.731 lor cash. tuning was quoted at 16.01 and one tail Ot gold was 2obl.37 words
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Article25 1965-06-19 14 June 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 721 cents (up half a cent). TIN: $730.35 (down $17.62*). Unofficial estimated offering 219 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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826 1965-06-19 14 From Our Market Correspondent 4 DDED to the bearish -A factors of Vietnam and confrontation and all the o'.aer present contributory causes of depression the Stock Exchange faced yet another such factor yesterday. That was the beginning of th calling in of overdrafts826 words
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Article26 1965-06-19 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 17 June 18 Industrials: 70.8"J 70 11 Tins: 88.12 87J9 rubbers: 104.09 104 09 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1963—10026 words
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Article874 1965-06-19 14 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tiie Stock Exchange of Malaysia yeslei'day, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Boultlad la.(JOO) $1.14; CaW Stan n.ouui Bti Ouniopt I4.OCO) $1.20; Ksia (2.OOO) <1.40. d'.otU) $1.47: Cast Bmilt874 words
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Article54 1965-06-19 14 TTHt present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling; fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2a. 3 1j lbd. Buying TT 2s. 4 1716 cL Buying OD 2s. 4',d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to ILt54 words
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Article247 1965-06-19 14 11 1-Y first trade robber f. 0.... *f buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72V4 cenU per Ib. up half a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone whs idle. R.A.S. and FJW.R.E. closlnn pr.ces in eenU per247 words
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Advertisement1169 1965-06-19 14 VI JCAWASAKI KISEN ILAJSHA LTD* East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service Yotor-a-ni Montreal Toronto Detroit C^ago fiir.li Mart" 21 74 Jil) I Alt 4 Stft t Seat 13 Sept 17 Scan Ravaatftr" 12/11 Aig 2t Aag 27 Set t 1 Set I Bel II Bet Wast Coast of Central/1,169 words
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Advertisement1041 1965-06-19 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEAUPt INDIA. PAKISTAN ADS P. EULF SERVICE tl. rrcaaatli. Aailaiai. Melaaanio. Sraat*. -igril xafaiaitnaa Penanf P. S'nam S'pori S'pori P. S"'riam Pana<i| SOMSAiA J Jsli 111 lal| II IJ Jal| RAJULA Wit JaM M JaM Jaae tCARPENTARIA 79 July 11/ 2 tut 1/1 Aif. RAJUU 17/17 lal) JiH1,041 words
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Advertisement213 1965-06-19 14 I A^Vjy.hff wSB^Er ""^^t^^ljafjasf^^^^ jjßjT" w I PSMAM VPORt HENAMX, ETA/ETO ETA/ETC. HA/ETO FROM AUSTRALIA M.V "STATE OF ORISSA" tor Mocvos ond Colcurto Juna 27/29 July 1/2 CHIE* ACCNTS K.L. SUB-A&ENTSi PENANC SUB.-ACENTS: R. Jumobhoy t Sam Ltd.. Übo.dullc Co., R. Jumobhor I Soni (M. Lro SINGAPORE Ml 7OO7»/7 K.L.213 words
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Article130 1965-06-19 15 MELBOURNE. Prl. INDUSTRIAL (alls exceed rises but leaders were firmer. Overall there was a generally firmer undertone. Trading was quiet and moves narrow. Base m rials were firmer, Mt. Is* was up Bd. to 375. Sd. iii k \ere easier. Today's elotmg Sirleot with Thur*- !•>■ i'rirrn in130 words
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Article236 1965-06-19 15 Juno 18. Threw months. INDUSTRIAL* Ki.nHtt-ad 1* eta. McAnater ct» City Der. 6 OU U. Invi. 8 cv. C S Holding 14 eta. N. iron V eta Uunlopa Ucta (J C B C. 14 cv k, smelting Kothmana V eta ft clt. San 6 cv. Csso 11 cts.236 words
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Article128 1965-06-19 15 V.MIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or sipoctad today are: Spildra 1 2, Mersey Lloyd 3 4. Ivan Pavlov 5. Hokkal Maru B/7. Yamaasa Maru 8/9, Garrybank ]<> 11. Nlkolayev 13/14, Nara 15/16, VYaltakl 23 24. Tocansa 27/28, Straat Chatham 29/30, Tomar 31/32. Calcutta Maru 33/34.128 words
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Article107 1965-06-19 15 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Ass*- elation made these changes In It* rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OL) 32 13/16, 90 d/st. 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 ft/ 16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail airmail OD107 words
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440 1965-06-19 15 STRAITS tin fell heavily yesterday by another 517.62} to $730.25 per picul, the lowest price since early May. The price has now lost KSITI in four trading days and is now $66.12} below the year's peak on May 20. The last440 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1965-06-19 15 In loving memory of Vincent Slow who answered God's call on 19.6.63. Fondly remembered by his wife and children.21 words
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Advertisement3045 1965-06-19 15 FOR SALE IS Wordt $t (Hi*.)— Box SO ett. txtrm ONLY Iss a day buys you a PDillps quality Refrigerator and only VOc a day a world-famoua Philips Television Receiver; Ring Mardens about this 332A2/2390V. Singapore. (We close all Saturdays, open Sundays till 1.00 p.m. for your easy-parking convenience) CCC3,045 words
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Advertisement94 1965-06-19 15 NOTICE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, 'j~ SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSIMERS Urst Coast Road Electricity supply will K e Interrupted lo the follow ing places between 3 a.m. and 12 noon on Sunday. 20th June 1965. to enable repairs to be carried out by the 22KV iMiiliim on 2 MVA94 words
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365 1965-06-19 16 Epsom Jeep - WORTH IS READY TO SCORE FIRST UP AT KL Epsom Jeep RACING with KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. VVORTH, a smart three-year-old from the stables of Bukit Timah trainer Milton Sullivan, can score first time out here on Sunday. Ridden by Johnny Nelson. Worth did a brilliant trial this morning when he365 words
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Article66 1965-06-19 16 itoh. rn— Honm mi the veterinary aanatnriaei 11 .1meron H;gMi.i.Uj ai |J.« b p.nniiis of this mot^th sir Squander. Bt Honor-. Ttxum--111.1. sir Merit, btatanran, Singapore I>. 11. Charming Boau. Pardon Meadow Maid. Executive. Rocky. Our Bvr.-a. Malaystan Plat Unbelievable, B.i by Obrb II Another Chance.66 words
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Article75 1965-06-19 16 PBIAMO. Fn. The lOf Penani P'.'te lor class r".->-jr horse.s will be run on the lv.it day o( the Penan* Turf Cluto'.s three-di^ mee/ing nere on July 18. 21 and 25 The mertms: for hor.«rs n Omm Iv.o ''our and Five and tii.itanoosare: Cls.«wi slf75 words
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426 1965-06-19 16 I I'MIM IMP spotlights the fancied runners at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow: RACE ONE: Lok Sahha- run ;«o good race.s over 6f at B T:mah his: month. Teknah anan vtnna over Bt. Timah 6f !a.-t ■ootb: haN won over XL s)f Gay426 words
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Article1152 1965-06-19 16 Race 1—2.0 CI 6 Div 1 ($4,300) sit 7 ***** Po»«-li* ,GSS Sti Noordln 4 7 12 i 2 ,2 1 r^oon v° UrJ Harmin y s Allan 67 9 (F) Harbridie 1 i« V"" d r a 'Wee St. Allan 10 7 9 'Allan 11,152 words
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298 1965-06-19 16 THE SULTAN OF KEDAH'S CUP UIGHUGHT of the 1X amateur races at Alor Star today will be the clash between Timberlane and Arouse in the Sultan, of Kedah's Cup over 8f (Race Six 6.0). Both were winners at Penang last week. Timberlane carried topwelght298 words
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Article361 1965-06-19 16 HACK ONE 2.30: Governor* (up Classes 4 and 5 If catchweichts 12.0): 1 Mahjong 11 IT); 2 Golden Nabob. 14-ib penalty IS); 3 Ponscyr. 14-lb penalty <2>: 4 Black Knight 1 5 Belom Tahu <3 6 Champagne. 7-lb penalty <6i; 7 Maju. less 7-lb <4>; 8361 words
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Advertisement831 1965-06-19 16 THE PLANNING ORDINANCE. 1959. (NO. 17 OF 1959). THE MASTKR PLAN Rl LES. 196 i. VOIKE OK M BMJSSION OF PROPOSALS lOK AI>I>ITIONB AND Al.l KRAI lONS TO I 111 MASTtK PLAN IKI IK I NOTICE is hereby tfiven. pur--uanl M the Ma&ler Plan Rules, 1962. that proposals :<>r alteratloiLs831 words
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Advertisement548 1965-06-19 16 NOTU i: OF RFX'ISSION ANNULMENT OK Rl< KIVING A ADJIOK ATION ORDKKS Debtor's Name: K H Chandlramanl Address; No. 10-A, Sea Avenue off East Coast Road. Singapore. Dewrlptlon Sole-proprietor of Kishin s A^pnrv. Slr.Kapore I Shopping Centre ard Kislun Totirist Centre carry!' f on business at Nos. 55 Sl 3'548 words
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Advertisement828 1965-06-19 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BP MALAYSIA LIMITED Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citisens for the lollowing positions- A( <Ol NTS CLERK (MALE):Aged 23 35. candidates should possess w good S.C.C. (preferably with crediU in English and Mathe- i ma tics i or equivalent and have I passed Intermediate examination oi828 words
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Advertisement192 1965-06-19 16 Speaking of Comfort... A 'light on a mighty THAI INTERNATIONAL Caraveiie jet s me con-'ortable culminat on o'. \ears o: research and more half a decade of Caraveiie ooeration by leading a rl nes '^rougricut the wond. A perfect setting f O r the famed Royal Orchid Service, with superb192 words
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432 1965-06-19 17 Hockey strength in hand for next two Olympics Durai J£UALA LUMPUR. Most members of the Malaysian hockey team who competed in the Olympic Games at Tokyo last year will be good for the next two Olympics at Mexico in 1968 and in 1972. Aziz Durairatnam, the MHF vice-president who was432 words
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Article260 1965-06-19 17 SEOAMAT. Frl. A fine bowlIng performance by mediumi.\.cer C. Navaratnam. who took six wickets for 15 runs, enabled Negri Sembilan to dismiss Johore for 77 runs and take a 99-run lead In the MCA League match which beitan here today. At the close, the scores were: Negri260 words
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Article60 1965-06-19 17 SOCCER P. Wrllrklry Lfe: Rovers 'A' 2 Rovers 'B 2. Taipinf Oiv. 2: 2 Workshop 13 Kamuntlng SC 1. Kluanf Div. 2: WD Civilians 3 Gurkha Engineers B 1 Friendly: Kluang Combined 6 Segamat 2. HOCKEY MaUcca L(e: Medicals 4 High Sch OBA 1. BADMINTON N. Perak SSC's tourney60 words
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660 1965-06-19 17 NORMA? SIEBEL - Only shocks can keep Cup interest alive till the final NORMA? SIEBEL FAILURE OF THE OLD SYSTEM i By 1 Kuala Lumpur, Frl. THE present situation in the Malaya Cup football tournament can hardly be said to be the best recommendation for the current mode of competition, the old north-south-east660 words
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Article209 1965-06-19 17 ATHLETICS By i KM..M *'kida. Singapore, Friday. AN AUSTRALIAN athlete who has come with a x fine home record is expected to provide one of the star turns at the Achilles club championships at Farrer Park tomorrow. He Is Allan Forbes, who two months ago209 words
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Article168 1965-06-19 17 Cooper's left is winning blow BOXING LONDON, Frl. Henry Cooper, who hopes to meet Casslus Clay for the world title, last night retained his British heavyweignt boxing champiunsnip when he beat Johnny Prescutt after 10 rounds of their 15 rounds contest at. Birmingham. Prescott, who had been down three limes168 words
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Article69 1965-06-19 17 Trengganu runners-up DUNOUN, Frl. Trengganu finished runners-up in the East zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Pahang 5-1 here today. Kelantan emerged zo c champions when they thras:" TTeneganu 11-1 last Sunday Final positions: P W D L F t Pt« Kelantan 4 4 0 069 words
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Article23 1965-06-19 17 COLOMBO. Frl. Singapore Joint Services beat Ceylon F.A. side 2-0 here yesterday Both goals were scored in the first half. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration44 1965-06-19 17 JAZY: NEW KING OF THE MILE MICHEL JAZY, the French star runner hitting the tape in Paris last week to a new world mile record of 3min 53.65e0 —flipping half a second off the previous mark held by New Zealander Peter SnelL UPI picture.UPI - 44 words
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Article78 1965-06-19 17 ITUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Selangor beat Negri Serrbilan easily by 4-0 in the first match of the Malayan Police south zone hockey quadrangular at Gurney Road today. M. Doralsamy opened scoring for Selangor off a short corner in the 12th minute and Sabapathy 1 20 th i.78 words
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Article56 1965-06-19 17 IPOH. Frl. Kwong Wah of Hong Kong tonight beat Perak 4-2 in a friendly soccer match at Stadium Perak. Kwong Wah scored through centre forward Kwok Moon Chal (2), left wing U Kwok Keung and i:isi tie- right Yeung Wai Yip. Perak's goals were netted by lnslde-left56 words
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410 1965-06-19 17 NZ FIGHT BACK TO REACH 175 IN SECOND TEST LONDON, Friday T^EW ZEALAND fought back strongly after losing six wickets for 62 runs on the first day of the Second Test against England at Lord's yesterday. The recovery was led by Vie Pollard. 19, who added 92 with Bute TaylorReuter - 410 words
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Advertisement64 1965-06-19 17 EIGHT-YEAR-OLD GENIUS /HO PICKS RACEHORSES MATHEMATICALLY! •^^^HB|BJ£^ffijß|?sa M##t Billy Mutn v the t iafif-vcar-old boy oenius with a brain that horut mothcmoticolly in "DEAR BRICITTE". See thil hilarloiu 20th C*n»ury-Fox comedy hit, starring JAMES STEWART, FABIAN, GLYNIS JOHNS ED WYNN at the ORCHARD THEATRE TONIGHT AT midnight: i\ v i\64 words
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Advertisement265 1965-06-19 17 |Til T THE Paperbacks V+-!^^j| JuJUL in Malaysia! Rlmf B^ cr/ ot/k ■111 b^Bbbbbbbbbbbbbb9b)L- i» Have you read these B^^^aP^B^^. exciting James Bond thrillers? r^™^^ They are available in PAN books and easily fl HH^BBBBm. obtainable from vH f| < your local bookshops! GOLDFINGER fBT FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE H265 words
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Miscellaneous369 1965-06-19 17 DIARY ATHLETICS Perak AAA south zone championships (T. Anson, 2.30K Achilles meet (Farrer Pic., Spore, 2.30). SOCCER Spore Div. 2A: Btg Bulan v RAF Seletar 'A'; Rumbla v Indian Brotherhood; Oiv. 2B: Rajaji v Khalsa (all three matches at Farrer Pk) Div. 2C: BTU v Stable Boys (Oeylang). Mac Oil369 words
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Article, Illustration87 1965-06-19 18 TIIK iirst pictare of Hus sia's monster transport, the An lonov 22. which ca n carry 720 passengers. a c cording to its designer. Mr. Oleg Antonov. The 410 miles per hour aircraft is being shown to the West for the lirst time at the current87 words
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488 1965-06-19 18 SINGAPORE,' Friday. \I H. ONG ENG GUAN, the SecretaryGeneral of the United People's Party, today denied ;i Straits Times report that he would be nrontesting the Hong Lun Legislative Assembly seat which he vacated on Wednesday. This denial is contrary to what488 words
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Article59 1965-06-19 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Sarawak s Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalon? Niiißkan. and the Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Dato Temenni?on(s Jucali, flew into Singapore tonight on their way to Kuala Lumpur. On Sunday they will leave with the Malaysian team for Algiers, led by the Federal Minister59 words
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Article27 1965-06-19 18 MOSCOW, Fri.— President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here by air today for his first meeting "with Soviet leaders since last October's Kremlin reshuffle. Reuter. <Reuter - 27 words
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Article59 1965-06-19 18 BANGKOK. Fri.— According to Press reports reaching here from Songkala, a Thai border police unit clashed with about 10 Chinese Communist terrorists near the Thai-Malaysian border on Wednesday. The reports said that after a brief gun battle the terrorists fled Into the jungle leaving blood trails.Reuter - 59 words
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220 1965-06-19 18 'Crush Malaysia' men are warned of 'misfortune' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TIIK Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Alxlul Rahman, today warned anti-Malaysia groups in the country against pursuing their "Crush Malaysia" aims. In an Interview with Merdeka. the Umno weekly, a "great mlsne" would befall anyone220 words
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Article30 1965-06-19 18 SINGAPORE. Prl— The Yang dl-Pertuan Nei;arn. Tim Yusof bin Isliak. \»UI open the newly-reno-vated Govlndusamy Pillal kalyana Mandapam Hindu temple at Race Cour.se Road at I pm. tomorrow.30 words
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Obituary24 1965-06-19 18 MRS CLARA .IK' OT »lf» "t Mr H \t. in i-i--. ,1 twaj i tuny on I Illacu I'ortii.IMW H at pm today24 words
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Article251 1965-06-19 18 LONDON. Pri.— Closing middle jriccs of selected stocks not inMuding stamp duty were: ..II II l»i.M» ?onsol 2i'' *37> r unding Ac £91J 1 ,Var 3;'' £51] I BANKS Chartered 42,9 /3 iongkong £8| 3/16 INSIRANCK :om. Un 41/3 —It »rudentials 'A 1 30 9251 words
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Article52 1965-06-19 18 LONDON. Prl. Spot 21 |d., July 21 11/16 d.. Aug. 21 id., Sept. 21 9/16 d.. July /Sept. 21 id.. Oct./ Dec. 21Jd.. Jan. Mar. 21 7, 16d.. Apr. June 21 Id.. July /Sept. 21 ]d.. Oct. Dec. 21 3,16 d.. c.i.i. July 21 6/16 d. Aug. 21 3/IM.52 words
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Article24 1965-06-19 18 LONDON Ph.— Buyers £1440 s*l|prs £1442}. Forward buyers £1440. sellers £*****. Settlement £1446. Turnover a.m. 250 tons, i p.m. 110. tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article, Illustration305 1965-06-19 18 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Defence Minister, Gen. A.H. Nasution. was reported today to have said that Indonesia would not start an open war against .Malaysia. As reported by Antara news aeency. (ien. NaMtion. who also is thief «f the armed forces.Reuter - 305 words
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Article76 1965-06-19 18 SAIGON, Fn. Major-Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu, new leader of South Vietnam, today appointed Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, 35. the Air Force Commander, as Prime Minister of the new Government, in spite of U.S. objections. American opposition was understood to be based on concern felt aboutReuter - 76 words
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145 1965-06-19 18 /CANBERRA, Fri.— Two Australian soldiers' statements that Tuesday's ambush of Indonesians in Sarawak was "just like shooting ducks" have acutely embarrassed the Australian Government, it was learnt here today. Canberra sources said the Army had ordered an inquiry into the circumstances in which theReuter - 145 words
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Article32 1965-06-19 18 TRIVANDRUM. Fri— Sixty-one people have died lrom c holera in the Trichur district of Kerala State and 538 cases have been reported since June 1. official sources reported. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement259 1965-06-19 18 rSi MALAYAN >M CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Foh Cheng Building, Johor* Bahru. Tel: 2171 J«eret of examination success: Systematic study under expert guidance. This is what M.C.C oHert you. COURSES FOR 1965/1966 EXAMINATIONS. Wo offer you the most comprehensive homestudy course* for all examinations from259 words
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