The Straits Times, 14 July 1965
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Title Section25 1965-07-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY, otic** 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100525 words
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Article, Illustration604 1965-07-14 1 The defence bonds go on sale today KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight called on Malaysians to buy National Defence Bonds "to show in no uncertain terms" their faith in the Government, the country, and above all, their future. He604 words
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Article35 1965-07-14 1 PEKING, Tim. An agreement or. Chinese economic: and te< linito North Vietnam :.cu here today, the New Cl.ina News Agency reported ceremony m a:iho Chinese Premier. Mr. Cliou En-lai— Rei.35 words
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Article, Illustration89 1965-07-14 1 Happiness ...IS WHEN YOU FIND YOUR LONG, LONG LOST MOTHER MRS. Wong Yee Sui Koi embraces her blind daughter Dorothy and in so doing ends i 8 years of sepa ral ion. Dorothy lost contact with her family when she was taken from Karapar to a special school in Penang89 words
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Article172 1965-07-14 1 $40 mil loan at the same time... ITU ALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today announced the issue of a new cash loan of S4O million for public subscription from 10 ;i.m. tomorrow. The loan, which is being Issued concurrently with t lie national172 words
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Article42 1965-07-14 1 PARIS. Tues— Mr. George Ball. U.S. Under-Secretary of State, today briefed the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation allies on Pre- sldent Johnson's policy on the .m war and his view that "it I will tef -vorse before It geus better." Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article58 1965-07-14 1 VIENTIANE. Tues.— Britain's spri-ial BMlnßf] tv Hanoi. Mr. Harold Davies, said today his talks in the North Vietnamese capital were "useful." But lit- declined on his arrival here this afternoon from Hanoi to name the North Vietnam leaders he had met or to reveal any detailsReuter - 58 words
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Article30 1965-07-14 1 TOKYO Tues. Plainclothes special railway policemen today arrested a Japanese youth caucht in the act of slitting a young woman pas.M-r.ycrs skirt with a razor blade.30 words
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Article39 1965-07-14 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The newspaper Suloh Indonesia said today that it would be better for the Philippines not to take part in the forthcoming second Afro-Asian conference in Algiers "in view of her moderate attitude." AP.AP - 39 words
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Article31 1965-07-14 1 COLOMBO. Tues. Ceylon will get 162 railway carriages and wagons under an agreement sianed today by the China National Machinery Import and Export Corporntion and the Oovernment of Ceylon.31 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-07-14 1 JAKARTA. Tuesday T*HE FORMER Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Gen. Luei Djatikusumo. has been appointed his country's Ambassador to Morocco, it was announced today. The Foreign Ministry said the Moroccan Government had given approval to the appointment. In May last year the Philippines press protested134 words
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483 1965-07-14 1 TENGKU: NO REASON TO ARREST LEE... LONDON, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman declared today that the Centra 1 Government would "ot detain Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. "As far as I know there is no evidence against Mr. Lee to warrant his arrest or detention," he said. The Tenjjku483 words
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Article127 1965-07-14 1 Liner, tanker collide off S'pore SINGAPORE. Tue The 13.217 -ton French liner Camba and a Shell tanker in collision three miles on" Singapore shortly after U a.m. today. The Cambodge. l: scille.s. and the I deadweight Kreb-ia conn bour when they collldi ci the Immigration Anchoi off St. John's Island127 words
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Article14 1965-07-14 1 LONDON. I poru tell tl softened The Include million I14 words
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Article9 1965-07-14 1 CASABLANCA Sacchi. ageci when she landed Reuter.Reuter - 9 words
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Article31 1965-07-14 1 JOHNSON WARNING v IBHINGTON, Toe* President Johnson told press tunferrnt r I Increased aggression from North Vietnam maj require increased I,S response on ground against VIetCMU South Vietnam. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement45 1965-07-14 1 SIGLAP PARK 2L r. up to lALAN SENANG"' Ch »«<■ 2-STORCY MODERN HOUSES. Big Floor Arco Motaic A Parquet Flooring 529.900/- Loam Avatloblr Monthly $157.00 tor IS y«on SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 1)2. Rocrtor* Road. S por» 7 Trl: ***** SUPPORT SECURITY _imi__i*' MSIK DEFENCE BONDS45 words
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432 1965-07-14 2 LONDON, Tuesday V -JUNIOR British 1 mister, who has spent four days in Hanoi in a Vietnam peace bid, has so far failed to see either ident Ho Chi Mm li or his Prime Minister, Mr. Priam Van Dong. Mr. Harold Wilson, the British PrimeReuter - 432 words
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105 1965-07-14 2 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. A planeload of 67 white mercenaries have left here for Leopold-! villc to join Colonel Mike Hoare's force. Two Ml planetoids v. :i Imva in the next two days, itcccrtling Iro Captain C. de Jaeger, chiaf mercenaries recruiting officer in South Africa.Reuter - 105 words
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63 1965-07-14 2 CAIRO. Tues Port Said police have seized m;my thousands of pornographic books In foreign language:). When police arrested two merchants suspected of smuggling foreign currencies, they found a huge cache of the books in their j harboursldp premises. J The books were sold toReuter - 63 words
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Article52 1965-07-14 2 I ZOMBA, Tues— The Premier. r>r. Banda. told Parliament today that ex-Mlnlster Henry Chlpembere's rebel gang has been broken up and all but one of his socalled generals captured. Among those being held are Arthur Chlpembere. the rebel leader's brother, and O«orge Ndomono. a former ParliamentaryAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-07-14 2 GOVERNMENT popular forces soldier who had been wounded in the battle for Ba Gia last week is carried from an evacuation helicopter after being airlifted to safety. He was wounded in the leg.-UPI picture.UPI - 39 words
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249 1965-07-14 2 'HO WILL TALK IF GENEVA PACT IS RESPECTED..' LONDON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam will be ready to open Vietnam peace talks if the 1954 Geneva Agreement on Indo-China is respected, Mrs. Verdun Perl, a member of the World Council of Peace, said here yesterday. Mrs. perlReuter - 249 words
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182 1965-07-14 2 ALGIERS. Tuesday. pOL. HOUARI BOUMEDIENNE, the new Prime Minister of Algeria, said yesterday his government would fellow a policy of non-alignment abroad and austerity at home. Ho spoke before presiding i over the first meeting of the Cabinet appointed la.st Saturday following the army-kd coupReuter - 182 words
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123 1965-07-14 2 NEW DELHI, Tucs.— The (Government revealed totlav plans to mount ;i massiw attack against the population explosion with the help of cheap plastic devices. Dr. Sushihi \a\ar. the Health Minister, told ;i news conference that a widespread information programme would begin on Thursday to123 words
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Article62 1965-07-14 2 JAKARTA. Tues. An Italial iirm has pledged to grain Indonesia a $12 million credi: for thr construction of a 16-storey hotel in Jakarta, it was reported yesterday. Under the contract, the tarn. identified as AIA International Spa Milano. will supply construct.on materials and technicians for theAP - 62 words
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Article33 1965-07-14 2 KARACHI. Tues Villagers and police fought desperately today to contain a river threatening to burst its banks and flood hundreds of homes and a vast farming area. Radio Pakistan reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article54 1965-07-14 2 MANILA. Tues— The Hongkoni nnd Shanghai Banxing Corporation reopened for business yesterday following a two- week .shutdown due to a strike by the bank'i more than 100 Filipino employees The management ntviounced a settlement o£ the srtike cm day but did rot disclose t reached withUPI - 54 words
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Article24 1965-07-14 2 HONG KONI southern n. tung is r r 'y nee year in a row, according to the New China News AKenry today.24 words
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149 1965-07-14 2 KHARTOUM. Tues. THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. leading 46 goodwill delegates, arrived here with two private jet planes for a 1 two-day visit. He was met at the airport by Premier Onagoub and Cabinet ministers. Last night Dr. Subandrio attended a reception byReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement315 1965-07-14 2 the outstanding international rally winner is really a family cat i VE&F&ss.-Slii II::::'. v law V\r *»*^v*«*** l**«B"«af *s it %A fc'-'ssa-^ J .jtawrWl^ SUB From Monte Carlo to Malaysia, the wonderful SAAB has triumphed in every major international rally under some of the most adverse road and weather conditions.315 words
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158 1965-07-14 3 LONDON. Tues. Police were alerted yesterday over a large area of the Midlands after a tip that escaped train robber Ronald A. Biggs had been seen in Birmingham. The tip came from an unidentified man who told a newspaper he saw a man heUP - 158 words
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Article44 1965-07-14 3 LISBON. Tues Thirty-on« studfnts went on trial today on charges ot acting as militants ot i the outlawed Portuguese Com- I muntst Party. The students, who were an ed during university unnst hud year are being defended by lawyers. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article47 1965-07-14 3 NEW YORK, Tues.— Eleven o 1 the 19 crew df an air force radai I patrol plane that plunged into th« North Atlantic were rescued by ar armada of ships and planes toda> alter surviving eight hours in the freezing water. Eight ainnei perished.— UPl.47 words
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Article244 1965-07-14 3 UARIS. lues. A quirk round of Common Market talks between France and three of her partners in the community started here yesterday but without »ny dramatic result. The French Foreign Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville. had a minute conference with the Dutch Foreign Minister.Reuter - 244 words
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Article25 1965-07-14 3 DALLAS. Tues. Two bank guards were shot and a gunbrandishing bank robber killed in a free-for-all Shootout at a bank here today.— AP.AP - 25 words
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Article35 1965-07-14 3 BOGALUSA (Louisiana i. Tues A crowd of 250 Negroes and white civil rinht.s workers staged aj 1 silent protest march through here today protected by almost as many police and state troopers UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article26 1965-07-14 3 BERLIN. Tne.s— Tens of thousands of Germans waved and cheeied ax Britain's Queen Mother arrived here today for her first visit to Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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126 1965-07-14 3 Abortions: The cost to Britain in lost work days I ON DON. Tut-*,. Britain lost between 240.100 anc 350.000 woman-work day: bt-cau.se of abortions during the last flvft years. Parliament wa.> told today. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry at Pensions. Mr Norman Pentland. was replying i to Labour M.P.UPI - 126 words
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Article88 1965-07-14 3 The Monday mornings hangover SWANSEA. 'South WakM. Tucs. a third of South Wales' cos] miners tail to report fcr work on Monday mornings because they have been on the beer thr nißht before a doctor said here. Tlie doctor, who asked that his name should be kept secret, told tlipReuter - 88 words
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Article78 1965-07-14 3 OXFORD. Tues— Tlie future of Britain's remaining 31 colonies .scattered around the world was i flcb:ited at a four-day private run- j ference which ended here today with Mr. Anthony Greenwood, j the Colonial Secretary, presiding. Its purpose was to analyse lines of approach to future relationsReuter - 78 words
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Article64 1965-07-14 3 PARIS Tu«s. Oenpral de Gaulle lias wholly or partially pardoned 210 people sentf new. on subversion charges, to mark tomorrow's French national holiday :t was announced today A further 94 people imprisoned for .subversion committed before July 3 1962. the date of Algerian independence, have been64 words
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371 1965-07-14 3 France to arm air force with super A-bombs I PARIS. Tuesday pRANCE has started manufacturing a new and improved atomic bomb, the French Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday. The bomb has a nuclear explosive device considerably superior to its predecessor, the commission's annual report said. The new bomb is destinedReuter; UPI - 371 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-07-14 3 A RUSSIAN OVATION FOR REX AND HIS 'FAIR LADY' MOSCOW. Tucs Six 11 thousand Russians gave a standing ovation la.st night to the lirst Moscow performance of the academy award winning film "My Fair Lady." Rex Harrison (above), the star of the film, arrived in Moscow two hours before theUPI - 154 words
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160 1965-07-14 3 f LASGOW, Tues. j Unst, Britain's most northerly island, in the Shetlands, has gone "wet" after nearly half a century. Year after year, the islanders, tak'ng advantage of I the unique local veto poll, i which can be heid anywhere InReuter - 160 words
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Article44 1965-07-14 3 ATHENS. Tues. Athenians were without newspapers today as a resuii of a 24-hour strike by journalists and printers for higher wages and better working condiI tions. The strike also affects local news agencies and the state-controlled i Atnens Radio. Reuter.Reuter; Agencies - 44 words
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Article54 1965-07-14 3 i CHICAGO. Tues. Five mystery i explosions here in the last five days have raised fears that a maniac bomber may be on the loose. Two explosions early today in the west side of Chicago blasted house windows. Another late last night shook the central areaReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement104 1965-07-14 3 6 what iiSs*^ m I JbbV b^P way to go To go Italiano style. Bombay, Karachi*, Naples find Genoa make up the Italian routp. Lloyd TrieMino makes the majestic difference. You name your pleasure, a Ray whirl or total reef.. Your ship is fully air-con-ditioned, there are ai least two104 words
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Advertisement795 1965-07-14 3 Another reason why (J) more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any other make! fc^*^^ Camera outdoor s '*Mrf^ wJ cabinet is made of five INc co AT *.jj layers to atand up to HsTs?*w*, *4m the tropical tun and H"^NteSlfUot^l| rain. This "weather W* armourc«binet"resitt« I rust for year*795 words
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Miscellaneous70 1965-07-14 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Vv£ S&&O jet caocupQ "11/'vou kmow i oowt utft^ 4MD HIS WPE *>r7r^7~~?* L Heß SWE SWMMkS >J— S come stxJMD oh#o{ v. 50 much 1 ruts cvtMtMs^ j V""* 1^ J*pa» t l>^>fr*».fl£».&^tt~ /'AND rUEV ALWAYS EAT^N 1 1/&J1 TWEVieE TUB ONLY L ANO70 words
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Advertisement678 1965-07-14 4 r^Wi^^KM &4m Kfl ml MM m A h\« hVG BkW 'II I Bp^By y 7 i— i^^^^^^^^^^— f'^^ZjK bfbl bTH b\vj h\^b hW P I W .AW mm it Ji m Ikm Wkmt imV WIN THIS BORG WARNER KITCHEN UNIT FREE? A LUXURY KITCHEN UNIT MUST BE WON 5^ ©to**,.678 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-07-14 5 SOMF; of the "mournrrs" who took part in yesterday's "Black Labour Day" in protest against the Government's ban on strikes, leaving the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Kuala Lumpur where they are employed. Thr Malayan Trade I nion Congress-sponsor-ed "mourning 1 as a197 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-07-14 5 Court: Why we quashed death sentence on two men KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Federal Court of Appeal today gave its reasons why two months ago it quashed the conviction and sentence oi death on two men charged with consorting with armed men in 1 the security area of Pontian last362 words
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128 1965-07-14 5 $500,000 PROMISED FOR SPORTS CENTRE 1 POM. Tue.v— The plannnw committee tor the construction of a $700,000 sports and cultural centre on a re site In Kampons Simee hero has been promised $f>no.ooo towards the if the project. Thr Mentri Be-ar of Ahmad bin S.ud. tnki a Pre>s conference today128 words
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91 1965-07-14 5 gINGAPOU. Turv 1 'hr I'riTiu- Minisl.-r of Singapore Mr. LM Ku.ni Vc« s;ij<| hrrr la-t nielli th. 11 Sin^.i P«>rr !kkl no intinlion »f brrmniai "aerrtk t« ,in\ lnxl> Al .1 n-i I'ptiiin to Ike rMtins \iiNtr;iti.in Lahour p.irli.imenturi.ins at Sri PMMMk, Mr. Lee91 words
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Article41 1965-07-14 5 (SINGAPORE. Tues. Customs officers today detained a man, after finding a plot of some 500 Indian hemp plants in Mandal Tekong area. The officers, on anti-dbtU- ling rounds, stumbled on the plants in a small farm lnc area41 words
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Article33 1965-07-14 5 SINGAPORE Tups —Dr Chen Chi Wei ot K:ngapore has been I appointed itistitrl governor ot I.ion.s liuernationHl District 308 (Malaysia) with Mr. Goh Mia i Hoon. also of Singaixire. iu> te-■ratanr-trtasarer.33 words
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399 1965-07-14 5 PENANG. Tuesday 'THE MCA national education sub-corn- mittee has been told of the difficulty of get- ting university gradu- ate teachers to teach the up p c r-secondary classes in newly-con-forming Chinese secondary schools in this country. This problem wa.- iaid before the399 words
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Article72 1965-07-14 5 KANOAR. Tue&.— Othmun bin I Din. 25. a lather of two children.! m killed when a duri;m tree l»\ on a nut in plantation nl\ 8..:u Pth.i' Ab.. nine mile.-, from here, yesterday. Othman. who was sleeping In 1 •he hut wi'h five others. wa.«72 words
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Article54 1965-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v Dr Saul K. Padover. an Ammc.tn historian and professor of politichl sc:encf. wil. talk on The role i oi ideology in international polities' at 4 p.m on Sunday at the Kualh Lumpur Psychology Club 2». Ipoh Road The talk will be54 words
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Advertisement230 1965-07-14 5 The list of applications will open at 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday, 14th July, 1965, B>_tft fl GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA ISSUE OF $40,000,000 REGISTERED STOCK LOAN NO. 2 OF 1965 5 3 /4% Per Annum Maturing 15th July 1983/85 Price of Issue of $100 per cent oayable as follows: On Application230 words
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Miscellaneous251 1965-07-14 5 Straits Times Crossword M BOM <>P he called htm*Hf 10 I/* I. S^The avencer of the K J4 n 5. The 'composer ha. ..Ue all 5 '^'^h 'to fhe^.nch n-w right <6- Richmond' «9>. g^iST cuiet ertme (fK SgTS g&ftff" n. Notsy welcome from the cbvmu% [h<>rf d V aoa^251 words
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Article40 1965-07-14 6 SINGAPORE Tues— The Min-i-try of Culture will give free film shows tomorrow from 7.30 p.m. at Vaugham Road open space: Old Admiralty labourers' quarters. Naval Base: Kampong Songha. off Jurong Road, lti', ms; Jalan K;Uu.s Chinese temple.40 words
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Article24 1965-07-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Water will be shut off in East Coast Drive and East Coast Avenue tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.24 words
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Article268 1965-07-14 6 MAN WINS DEATH SENTENCE APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The appeal of a 24-year-old contractor against sent* ence of death on a charge of murder was allowed by the Federal Court of Appeal here today. Chai Kor alias Chai Kow, was convicted by Mr. Justice Mclntyre on a charge of murdering268 words
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316 1965-07-14 6 'TWO WIVES CAN LIVE IN HARMONY UNDER ONE ROOF' PLEA SINGAPORE, Tues.— E. Munisajny, estranged from his first wife and now living with his second wife, pleaded in court today that his two wives should live with him. A godown stacker employed by the Port of Singapore Authority. Muni s316 words
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Article40 1965-07-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The chairman of the International Women's Club of 'lie YWCA. Mrs. D.J. Herring «ill make an appeal to members to raise funds for the YWCA building fund, at a meeting at its Raffles Quay premises tomorrow40 words
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Article38 1965-07-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Dr. Wong Hin Sun. Assistant Director of Medical Services (Tuberculosis) will give ;< talk on "The fight against TB" at the Rotary Club of Singapore's luncheon meeting at 1 pjn. on Thursday, at Princes Restaurant.38 words
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214 1965-07-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tuas. i Wilt: llousiiiK and l>eX velopment Board mil be holding I "Model Tenants" rereniony at the National Theatre between Hi a.m. and 1 2.30 p.m. on Minday. The ceremony is part of the Boards celebrations to commemorate the suit ess!214 words
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422 1965-07-14 6 IPOH, Tuesday. Till! Perak Male Government has decided on several measures to ensure t he success of Hie Malay Finance Company to be formed with an authorised capital of $10 million to be raised from sale of shares to the public.422 words
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Article75 1965-07-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Nanyang Iniver.sity will hold a tea party at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce auditorium to mark the official opening of the university's txtra-mural stud- ies courses. The neuiv -created Department of Extra-Mural Studies, under i the director Dr. Foo Voon75 words
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Advertisement341 1965-07-14 6 ft Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) presents A Charity Premiere in aid of The Spastic Children's Assn. of Singapore on Wednesday, 21st July at 8.45 a.m. ORCHARD THEATRE UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H E THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA. TUN YUSOF BIN ISHAK SEASON FROM THURSDAY, 22nd JULY Daily341 words
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Advertisement35 1965-07-14 6 2nd BIG WEEK! Today 3 Showi: 3-* 9 p.m. fIR BASAKE m £^_Uk vL ■jmi'ikiii ißy *^^^^t*,,* i,n «i a, \*r Hailed At a Top Family Musical En»erto,n«>f m WP Wt., *a m i. J35 words
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Advertisement479 1965-07-14 6 ORGANISATION a oi»i;\s roi>\v« II om, I 45. 4. 6 30 9.30 p.m. R JsviesGaßNeß, -v%»m^ 1 AWteDtCKiNSON MaffSlLy 1 Ewei MewaN QQ W^ b FREE TO LADY CIRCLE PATRONS TONIGHT ot 630 i 030 pm 400 bottles° LANCOME PERFUME 200 Bottles at ?ACH SHOW FIRST Come FIRST Served! m479 words
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Miscellaneous495 1965-07-14 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR '['HE following in lodiv's nchedult J' m from Hons Kon» (ML. 617) 1 of civil aircraft movement* at I 10 4A p.m I'aya l.tbar a i r >o t of Singapore: DEPARTURES iQmu*i* BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur. ColomARnivAL5 ho Karachi. Cairo. Frankfurt. BOAC: From I-ondon495 words
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192 1965-07-14 7 A wife, a bachelor and a locked door... IPOH. Tues. A bachr--1 lor railway porter and a married woman found in "close proximity" (khalwat) in locked railway station women's waiting room In Tanjong Afalim, the High Court here wai told today. Mat Is.i bin C'hr Mat. 24. the porter, wno192 words
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Article103 1965-07-14 7 PENANG. Tues The Presg ha> a soda! responsibility in that it i.. the medium to make democracy work. Dr. Albert G. Pickerel.. Professor of Journalism and r of information at the University of California. said at a lecture on "The Press and Society" here103 words
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Article, Illustration599 1965-07-14 7 KIT LAYBOURNE - KIT LAYBOURNE TEARS OF JOY AS BLIND GIRL EMBRACES MOTHER SURPRISED TO LEARN SHE HAS FOUR YOUNGER BROTHERS AND THREE SISTERS 6v Kuala Lumpur, Tues TEARS of joy tilled the blind eyes of Dorotny Wong as she embraced her mother here today for599 words
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Advertisement156 1965-07-14 7 YOU CAN GET W±*''' THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCt I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. YOU SAVC WITH COMPLETE SECURITY*. P x (os^\ SlN O RE ™A N E L D \*Q££oo3y 294 LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. X^ TELEPHONES: 2328U156 words
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293 1965-07-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday npHE Congress of Unions of EmJ- ployees in the Public and Civil Services today called on politicians to be patient and tolerant in implementing the decision to make the national language the sole official language of the country. The call was293 words
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Article63 1965-07-14 8 KOTA BHARU. Tues More Peace Corps volunteers will rmf to Malaya within six months, the U.S. Ambassador. Mr James D. Bell, said here tortay. Mr Bell, who wag windlnc no two-day visit, said thnt thp ministries of Health and Educition hud requested for morr Peace Corps63 words
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Article30 1965-07-14 8 SUNQEI PATANI. Tues.— The Surwi Patani Sessions Court President. Tengku Zail bin Teneku Zakarlah. will leave this werk for Kuala Lumpur to be a Deputy Public Prosecutor there.30 words
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204 1965-07-14 8 Father of two thanks judge for leniency SINGAPORE, Tues. Chan Sai Weng. 27, a father of two, today thanked a High Court judge for jailing him for three years for unlawful possession of a .38 colt revolver and two bullets. The moment the sentence was passed Chan said to Mr.204 words
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Article49 1965-07-14 8 JOHORE. BAHRU. Tups Tho Ter.eku Mahkota of Johorc. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the annual state nerlrultural show, which will be held this year at thp Padang Besar in Pontian Kecht! on July 22. A ff.iturc will be the election of a "Miss Agriculture49 words
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181 1965-07-14 8 By-election challenge to PAP in 4 seats by Umno gI.NGAPORC Tues. The Singapore I'm no today challenged four PAP Assemblymen to resign and contest by-elections in their constituencies. The Assemblymen are the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok (Pasir Panjang). th* parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister. Haji Ya'arob181 words
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114 1965-07-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. inche Kamaruddln bin ArifT. formerly in charge of Association of South-East Asia affairs In the Ministry of External Affairs here, left today for Washington to become counsellor with the rank of 1 Minister at the Malaysian Embassy. He is114 words
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194 1965-07-14 8 I SINGAPORE, Tv«». AN American scholar. Prof. Saul K. Padover, today suggested that Malaysia could do more to make herself known to Americans. The professor, a noted writer, historian and professor of political science, said: "Though Malaysia Is well-known among people194 words
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276 1965-07-14 8 IPOH. Tuesday 'PHE new ruling by the Selangor Education De- partment that the revised salary scale for pass degree graduates will not apply to non-gov-ernment graduate teachers was criticised here today by the National Union of Graduate Teachers. I 1 Mr. Teerath Ram. the276 words
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293 1965-07-14 8 ftl-ALA LUMPur. Tues. —The traffic police here are keeping a close I atc^ on the move! merits of at least 100 Pirate taxi operators plying in the capital and between here and Singapore. So far 14 of them have been293 words
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Article43 1965-07-14 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Ail*. Army Minister. Dr. A J Fortes, will leave for Kuolv.ng to tour Eastern Mai< morrow Today, hr Ttsitrd A Army units in Singapore. «f>r his arrival here Irom K;» Lumpur. He returns to Australia on Saturday.43 words
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Advertisement290 1965-07-14 8 These qualify features make the finest air-conditioners Compare them and yea will find thai GENERAL ELECTRIC is the best value for your money y^^ Made in U.S.A. 1. EXCLUSIVE G.E. ROTARY COMPRESSOR engineered and built by G.E. to give you quiet, velvet-smooth cooling power. Proven by 8 years experience. 2.290 words
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Miscellaneous38 1965-07-14 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl H /I'M iN^ VA WIGMT 8E SlAO] VOo «AD SEEN. V m how about suviN a^T bjv tviat sooner yQj wtr-* r?L I A GOOD «-uC><^\ O<A> > G'AANUCK WO-^Os T3£ f J SI38 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-07-14 9 SINGAPORE, Tues Work has begun on a $550,000 project to add three more lanes to the four-lane Nicoll Highway (above), the main traffic link between the eastern half of the State and Singapore City. The extra lanes will come from removing the present tree-lined road divider.196 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-07-14 9 Malraux has praise and an idea for our museum SINGAPORE. Tues PRANCE'S famei novelist and Minister <>i Cultural Affairs, Mr. Audio Malraux, today suggested Singapore's National Museum should Be converted i"i<> ;< "centre <>r •li^ > various cultures of South-easl Asia.*' Singapore, he said, was "ideally suited" to do this378 words
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Article26 1965-07-14 9 SINGAPORE Tue.v \Vnter rtU '<■»■ llntl ofl in all housr- in <>I the Advance Tramins; school. Thomson Road tomorrow. 'ran 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.26 words
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165 1965-07-14 9 EXTORTIONER LURED INTO POLICE TRAP SNGAPORE. Tue.- A magistrate's court heard lod'iy how a 17-year-old extortioner. ¥co Keng Lee, Id on July 5 by Mai Hal Siah. a furniture shop proprietor in Upper Paya Letar Road, that the "boas," Peter Lim. was out but could be contacted by telephoning No.165 words
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Article30 1965-07-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues I h. MeiMl valakola annual Ustival will xcelebrated at the Sri Sei.pa«a VmayaiMr Temple at Ceylon Rotd from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thur— day.30 words
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Article259 1965-07-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. C. N. Annadurai. .sec-retary-general of the Dravida Munnetra Kazshagam of Madras, better known as the DMK or the Dravidian Progressive Federation, will arrive here on Friday afternoon for a two-day vl.sit sponsored by the Malaysia DMK At 6 p.m on Friday night. Mr259 words
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Advertisement290 1965-07-14 9 PEOPLE COME m -V FIRST AT *m*m* CIDCT &w&k k 00»*" H That's Why More and More Malaysians Deal with Malaysia's First Bank People are what banks are for and at First plan, tailored to your needs, your hopes. National City Bank we never forget it. Service your budget? You'll290 words
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Miscellaneous203 1965-07-14 9 liioil Onp By I r T. Hawnlin MISTER OOP. ~x"l I AMP I'LL TELL \OU SOME-/ OH TOR I I SHE PROBABLY POEf*4'T fj^ /^V^-, TLLHAVE M3U f MILL. TW'KkS ELSE.TDO! YOUR/ CAT SAKE. EVEN KNOW TM AXV*-UERE V>* vSSS~jJS"^ KNOW I'M NOtI GLE I I OC GIRL FRIEND CXXXAI203 words
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Obituary61 1965-07-14 10 ft H an tfJ I Minimum MADAM ALAMELU AMMAL. heI'.'fH Mo'hri r.l i. M'lthiikrithnan j«i) pearef<Hl> at Ouruvayur oi MRS. QUAH SAIK HUAT Age IV i i... i awaj ki KmaiK leaving hehinn ii tiinin of Jobon I sat <1au(l ter om i.^ukhtrri-inlav mam ■Itrn nrrjt Kran Jihlldret one61 words
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Article43 1965-07-14 10 US I Minimum, OR AND MRS K I. I'heu thxti anil vrrll -wlshen fO nift* and Btt, nilanre at ther FAMILY OF THE Inle Mm Pllnlll th.ink .ii, «ho TM( i.RANDPARENTS Ol the late LOO CfeM Km thank nil fnn.i I rondnlrni-e».43 words
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Obituary39 1965-07-14 10 IT«Wi US (Minimum i IN EVER LOVINC Memory of Mm I by all hi' IN LOVING MEMORY ronrtl\ I'^ipn. Mummy. Bro DEHLERS In h<-r i-hi-ii memory ol '.hi. Life In I'.'.'.T riiru life ii iirniitiiul memory th<li39 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, July 14. 1965.
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Article645 1965-07-14 10 Because ol its Communist parentage the World Peace Council has never been the repository of the world's hopes for peace. Yet Council's congreai In Helsinki may be vitiil stage in the effort to bring the Vietnam \\-nr to the peace conference table. A proposal lo send a645 words
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Article340 1965-07-14 10 A good response to the Defence Bonds which go on sale today seems assured. The lenna compare favourably ith those for the ordinary development loans floated by th Government from time to time, and which invariably have been oversubscribed. The $50 million flotation of i March this year,340 words
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Article225 1965-07-14 10 Forty doctors are a sizeable medical force, and the squad to be recruited in South Korea this month could do much to alleviate Malaya's shortage of medical staff. Doubts about j qualifications and language difficulties have been largely laid by the Health Minister's assurance that most of the225 words
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Letter610 1965-07-14 10 MR. RAJARATNAM WRITES ON YOUR editorial. "T h c 1 Josey Case" <ST July 10i gave a fair, accurate and not untrlendly summary of the Central Government's case against Mr. Josey Your contention that Mr. Josey Is being expelled not for his journa listtc activities but because of610 words
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Letter165 1965-07-14 10 i Mr. KajaralnA.-n has nmrrad pan of our editorial lor ot rour«»e «c dW not »us«e«t that Mr. Jo«*> MM b^inj rvprllrd for having been on onli.il terms «illi MbMOTB ol the Cent ii* Government and Hitli Singapore .Minis>ler>. and ignore* enlireh our main contention. Wr asked in uhat ua>165 words
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Letter60 1965-07-14 10 I HAVE recently spent a lew days in Singapore as a tourist and have had occasion to require a yellow fever inoculation. I want to say how impressed I was by the efficiency and courtesy shown to me by a variety of offic'als of different races, at the Department60 words
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Letter37 1965-07-14 10 £HANGI Beach a tourist attraction? Don't believe it. see for yourselves. The 'beautiful' tropical beach is no more beautiful. It is littered with rubbish, from tin cans to giant tree roots. EVELYN THIO Singapore37 words
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Article497 1965-07-14 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay 107 YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY Tin-seal, mrninctal, etc fsee Les. 56 1; Ung-goni. merian/jtonj, ivi —to bear. c.«. mrnanggoni; makan "to bear food expenses tor someone' mrnancfong krKiisahan —"to bear hardship", jawab (n. vi answer, to answer; Undone jawab (N) responsibility. bertantrgong .tuwab to497 words
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Article892 1965-07-14 10 ARTHUR DOMMEN - ARTHUR DOMMEN VIETCONG MATCH SAIGON MOVE FOR MOVE TO WIN OVER A PEOPLE By SAIGON. Tues THE Communist Viet Cong "shadow government is now collecting the equivalent of 86 million dollars (U.S.) annually in tribute taxes from Sju th Vietnam, American sour ces reported today. The892 words
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Advertisement441 1965-07-14 10 I Straitt Tinrs A Malay Mail f K.na.a t* MtUKIT Onn.rd Road (»*c*ptl*nl«t Do!*) COLO BTORAaC tRANCHft nd Mo*d Katong Authorli*4 Ag*nl« CITY BOOK STOItB LTO winch*tt*r H0,,... Coiiyar Oaor TMI NCWS FRONT ritlpatiUk* luptimvM ■x M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Ro*d. Movol Boaa HAMIKM ITOMI 1419 l'pp*r Ch.ngt Mi >441 words
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Advertisement84 1965-07-14 10 Special Offer to SCHOOLS! HOHNER •■■CISION MAOI MOHNtR RECORDERS o» r» HOHNtR RECORDERS I ot top or ode quohn tor wh,ch all Hohrxw pro >'• world f O DESCANT J 4 10 n.tt TREBLE Sl4 40 n.tt TINOR ***** n.tt BASS S7I 7S n.tt (•or <«rx»r» of mora than 1284 words
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Advertisement127 1965-07-14 10 ROLEX The Wonderful 'Datejust' Officially Certified Chronometer with the Rolex Red Seal. Self-wound by the Rolex Perpetual rotor mechanism. Oyster case 100% waterproof. Instantaneous calendar. Date magnified by Cyclops lens. mr >p> I ROLEX A landmark in the history of Time measurement See the full range of other wonderful ROLEX127 words
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Article, Illustration528 1965-07-14 11 I was forced to earn money as a call girl' Young wife tells how she was taken to Ipoh by a man IPOH. Tuesday A TEEN AGED XjL married woman told the Sessions Court here today that after she left her husband in Johore Bharu, she was brought to Ipoh528 words
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Article162 1965-07-14 11 From GEOFFREY GELOARO: Kuching. Tuesday 'THREE Opposition members of the Council Negri this afternoon toured the five resettlement arras along the Kuching Serian Road with the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen rtaiuus fJiasV«ii and other Ministers They were Mr. Ong Kee liui and Mr. Stephen Yong of162 words
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324 1965-07-14 11 SHE TELLS COURT: HE ASKED $600 FOR MY FREEDOM other $200 to obtain her freedom. Earlier this year before the Chinese New Year. Chong scolded her for not paying the fcond Instalment On Feb. 5 this yi-ar >ho wa.s at the Princes* Hotel with Yeong when Goh and Lim sent324 words
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Article115 1965-07-14 11 Ferry men to go back to the land MUAR, Tues. The 228 members of the Muar-Batu Pahat Ferry Workers' I'nion, who will be out of work when the new S.Y2 million .Mu.ir and Batu Pihat bridges are ready, have decided to return t> the land. The union ftt a mectinc115 words
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Article41 1965-07-14 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Eunice Lecomber will be installed as the new president of the Inner Wheel Club at a dinner at the Adelohi Hotel grill at 8 p.m. on July 22 The out-goinc president i.s Mrs. Tan Lav Chee41 words
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Article, Illustration236 1965-07-14 11 Two Tokyo lasses seek a hospitable Malaysian family KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two Japanese university students want to stay With a Mala; family during their here next year. In return they undertake to look alter their hosts should they visit Tok They plan I two weeks in March to Malaysia with236 words
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Article60 1965-07-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The protem secretary of the M Solid;ir:'y Convention. Mr. KC Lee. said today that a meetinc of the convention would be held in Singapore on S.i'urreport oi. and to discuss future plans :o carry our its obin Represe:U;Ui\Ts from Prty Machinda. the SUPP. the60 words
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Article20 1965-07-14 11 IPOH. Turs Mr. Cho Scong has been re-elected preat> dent of tho Prrak Sinner Machinal Sales Agent*" Association.20 words
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Advertisement115 1965-07-14 11 \->V>3^H 'NfflSfiSv*' ■'■yC' "•J^^^-'-'"^^^^P- ■-•.^^^•■.■'■^■j Irefinery^^^ sealed till you use! y/m Esso Motor Oils are sealed for your protection. You know it's refinery fresh! You know it's pure! You know jrasil the container is clean! You can watch it being opened |gl before it is used. Whether it is Esso115 words
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Advertisement108 1965-07-14 11 wl^mmf lSBr Jf &/f^ 18 1 1 So you've got the smartest secretary in the k business! Confidentially, she thinks you're pretty smart, too. Especially in that new suit by Robinson's! Every Robinson's suit is hand cut from the most remarkable range of fine cloths in town. I^W With the108 words
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Miscellaneous825 1965-07-14 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHAVNEI.S: 5 Kuala Lnm- i Isle": 7.00 News in English: pur and Prnang 6 Ipoh and 7.10 Sports Film "Challenge Malacca; 3 Johorr Bahru; Golf Matt Pott Olympic 4 Talping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Set"; 8.00 News In Mandarin: Kluanf. 8.10 Mart Berbual: 8.15 Dances dv n825 words
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Article, Illustration51 1965-07-14 12 ASSISTANT ON U.S. TRAINING MR. GEORGE CHEW (above), a senior assistant of rrn.it Eastern Agencies Ltd.. left Singapore for the United States last week to attenji a training course with The Monsanto Company Mr. Chew, who has previously been on a similar <■our.se to Britain, will be away for a51 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-07-14 12 STUDY TOURS IBM ENGINEER ON SYDNEY DATA COURSE AN rncineer of IBM World Trade Corporation in Singapore. Mr. Ec Choon Sew (above), loft for Australia last week t^ attend the IBM Data Protessiim School in Sydney. Mr. Ee. a Krac vale of the Singapore Polytechnic, professional elertrival engineering class, is63 words
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Article55 1965-07-14 12 Kodak has added two new '.ypes of photographic paper to the range of its Royal Bromexko papers designed for producing high quality prints. Called WFL and WSG, they have an extra warm tone and should be of special Interest to those engaged in portraiture and55 words
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Article64 1965-07-14 12 Production of pepper In Sarawak Is expected to Increase by 11.4 per cent In the 1964-65 season. It Is estimated that 40 per cent of the crop, about 6.154 tons, will be turned Into black pepper and some 7,500 tons Into white pepper. Last year, 31.364 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-07-14 12 Singapore bank plans Malaysian expansion JMIk Asia Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd. of Singapore which has just undergone complete reorganisation, is to sel up a number of branch ntfiivs in Malaysia as part <>l the first stage of its expansion plan. The first of these branches will be set up in289 words
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155 1965-07-14 12 HIGH COSTS REDUCE COMPANY'S EARNINGS INCREASED costs, largely resulting from higher wage awards, had reducec the return of investments In Malaysia by Redlffusion Ltd.. the company"* chairman and managing director. Mr. John Spencer Wills, told shareholders in his annual statement published in London He said in the statement reviewing the155 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-07-14 12 Hume chief visiting Malaysian operations rpHE chairman of Hume Ltd. of Melbourne. Mr. H. B. Somerset, has been visiting the Hume group's operations throughout Malaysia. Mr. Somerset, C.8.E., who is also chairman of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., has also been inspecting the activities of an associate company, Rheem-Hume Malaysia195 words
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103 1965-07-14 12 DAN American World Airways has blurted what It calls a •global freight conveyor belt." Tne new service network covers 17 cities San Francisco, New York. Honolulu. Tokyo, Hong Kong. Bangkok, New Delhi. Karachi, Beirut, Vienna, Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt. London, Shannon. Detroit and Boston.103 words
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213 1965-07-14 12 T^HE p. and O. S.N. Company announces that it x has placed an order worth $51 million for three fast cargo ships with the Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Japan. To be built at Mltr.uis Tamano yard and delivered in February. March213 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-07-14 12 Top hotelier discusses tourism scope A LEADING hotelier. Mr. Mario Dl Genova (above), visited Singapore last week In the course of his half-yearly 'our of the Intercontinental Hotel Corporation chain throughout the world of which he Is vice-president of operations. While In Singapore. Mr. Dl Oenova discussed with the board67 words
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Article155 1965-07-14 12 TNVTTATIONS are being extendx ed to overseas countries. Including Malaysia, to attend the 3rd International Sydney Trade Pair from Oct. 19 to 30. This biennial world event, conducted with the endorsement of the Union des Falres Internationale, is the largest of its kind In the Southern155 words
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Advertisement360 1965-07-14 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip I .ike h wo 1 1 -c.irneii ml! Sail P& O-Oncni on yout next business lour lo Hong Kong or Japan. II >(mi f.m't \parcthctimetogoall the way there and Kick In360 words
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Advertisement300 1965-07-14 12 r SWISS") iSIERPIECEt WITH THE" FLORENCE RE-* lIGOLD FINISH PAVRE- *B*f RE-LEUE .jEVB FAVPE- GK!T RE-LET ENEVH FAVRE FLORE nc E GEM RE-IF 3k GENEVE FAVR' i -LEUBA GE!T RE-L" .rr^T^ vJtAk GENEVE FAVE i -f) >■ B ',-LEUBA GEM RE X JML ÜBA GENEVK FAY 9 IB -LEUBA GEM300 words
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Article289 1965-07-14 13 —AS FREDA CLOSES IN ON THE NORTHERN PHILIPPINES AT 138 m.p.h. MANILA. Tuesday. f YPHOON FREDA closed in on the Northern Philippines today with torrential rains and cyclonic winds, while widespread flooding in the south claimed at least 17 lives and extensive property damage. Freda, propelled by 138289 words
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Article, Illustration88 1965-07-14 13 ALL NANCY WANTS: NOODLES, MAHJONG UONG KONG. Tues.— Miss Nancy Kwan (above), the Hong Kong girl who shot to stardom in The World of Suzie Wong, said today only noodles and mahjong were needed to make her happy. ••I have longed to eat nor riles and play mahjong all theReuter - 88 words
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113 1965-07-14 13 NEW YORK. Tues France today hedged on the question of contributing to a voluntary fund that would solve, at least temporarily, the UN. financial crisis. Mr. Jacques Tine, the actIng French Ambassador, told newsmen after a call on Secretary General U Thant that France113 words
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130 1965-07-14 13 1 'J'OKYO. Tues.— A Japanese woman has saved her family honour by winning a suit to clear her late husband of a rape-murder charge. o nppp.il court in an unprecedented lurigmeir ruli d that 230.800 yen (about £230' be pa.o to Miw VReuter - 130 words
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Article66 1965-07-14 13 ISCHIA "Italy i. Tur.s. Actors Peter Sellers and Victor Mature. Who have played convicts in their varied motion picture carr> KOing to Mc the inside of an ItaUan prison They and others working on the film After the Fox are going to the prison on the66 words
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92 1965-07-14 13 JAKARTA. Tue.s.— lndonesian police today threatened lo impose drnstlc actions asainsi stiop* in Jakarta which still sell records and tape recorders containing banned music and songs. A police spokesman announced that those stores should deliver those records and tape recorders to the authorities inAP - 92 words
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Article136 1965-07-14 13 Rebellion flares in south Sudan fAIRO, Tues.— Rebelv lion has flared again in south Sudan, the Sudanese Government radio announced yesterday, and a tight military curfew has been ulaced on the city of Juba after rebels clashed with army patrols there. Radio Omdurman announced that many buildings were burned downAP - 136 words
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81 1965-07-14 13 lIANOKOK. Tues. The Th«l Govrir.nu'n' lu.s approved a ni;i:. i f economic dev»--|i'Pm»'!: estimated to i' nt ~t between 35.000 m l!i' >: Dalit (abort 54.945 million J and 40.000 nilM (about 55.660 million >. T:!c (ten. on i::>id a! a meeting of theReuter - 81 words
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122 1965-07-14 13 JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Government has stopped sending students to the United States, the Ministry of Education and Science announced today. The announcement, published by Antara nt-ws agency, said that the Governments decision was madjp in line with the current development of Indonesia's foreign122 words
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Article187 1965-07-14 13 MELBOURNE. Tu.«. BARBERS in Victoria want to do away i with the "short back and sides" hairstyles for Australian National Servicemen, the Melbourne Sun reported. The barbers, who belong to the Victorian branch <>f the Men's Hair Fashion Council, say that they want to create aReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-07-14 13 NEW VOKK Itios \<\irl> SOU hen swilling, bottle- throw mi; youths were arrested during riots in th <- towns in thr IS Independence Day holi<l.i\ weekend The youths battled police with fists, reck* bottlrs and fireworks brforr being taken to police statioi Similar140 words
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Article31 1965-07-14 13 NEW YORK. TUM A -or to the editor publish! Nrw Daily Newi today offered tht following tonmie- 1 of tlu "Modern moronic mophi making muskios.-. magnified m.;d mumMrd moaning.*." -UPIUPI - 31 words
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Advertisement316 1965-07-14 13 Paint your room in 2 hours IT DRIES IN 15 MINUTES SO EASY TO USE, IT'S MISTAKE PROOF British Paints^ Ifijlffpf NUPLASTIK ACRYLIC I L| -ACEIL[NG_i |N WALL A CEILING FINISH V jf FOR INTERIOR A EXTERIOR N \^^V^ u^^Sf 9°*"!^^ IN THE WORLD'S GREATEST COLOUR RANGE. jL. NQ SEALERS316 words
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Advertisement739 1965-07-14 14 IContlnurd ,n Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT J.; Word* St I Min.)— Bux SO rlt. rxlrn ENGLISH FAMILY lleqillre CooKHnnsrt Ainnh immediately. Al«o \Va.»h Oranue Grove Road, Spore. WANTEO Rotriperator Mrrhanlcs vi*nence. n.l -.'i SB A 4525 nn RCQuniLti Ladies Sfnior U' ■■all perfonaily toi. B*l*B*t Koad. ti pore 7. Tel739 words
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Advertisement679 1965-07-14 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wnrdt "H (Yin.i—Box Sl> rf« rx'ra FULLY ruRNISHEO LUXURY DtMTtet '.<. Thrf.- l.rdroorn- Kent hi' iramedlately. I'hone: Or«. Spore 1"146."> (oflicei. *>(i7r«l (home). SEMI-DETACHED BUNCALOW Jalan Molok off Lorong M Ueylang, Detached MunKalou 1 nam .-<iori; Avrnu, off Ti m.« Buktt Timah Kiat (I Road :>i679 words
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Advertisement843 1965-07-14 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALt IS More"* U f Mm. I— Box SO el*, rxtr,, SEMI OETACHED BUNCALOW. Katonit area. .:,mhi aguurr feet 142,000 ono. Contact Urn. lelepbonr spore 12.00 noon 10 M pin MOUNT SINAI: Reiinquisbins Type C Two Storey Terrace House. 1.750 -q.ft. J24.H00,-. (Spore) W..40. *****7 (9—3 p.m.843 words
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Advertisement798 1965-07-14 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS SEE MALAYA 7 Uuys ItSO/-, ■reafel} Unn^-Rnk I'hiengmai S36C 1 I irieint>er Honckong 'Kowlooo/ M.icjiii lASS 29/1 < Hongkong Kormosa .'Japan ')< in^kok •> Camhodi-iAnKkoruat H4ii 5/t, I Cambodia ,'Hongkon*; Cambodia Honnkon*: Taiwan JI. B/| contact Malaysian 1 Tours Ltd.. Room 502. Chinese Churnbat Of Commerce Huildln*. Sinr;apore-«798 words
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Advertisement952 1965-07-14 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE /.*> Hnrrfv If (Mitt.)— Box i* ill. fXlr; 1963 LAMBRETTA SCOOTER in ran (S«yl condition. S7.">n Phone LetSir.x.iporr 2TTBS oilier nours 1952 VICTOR 19.M1 mile* 53.41H1 ono Kuropean i>n*rr teavln* ror IK Telephone II [Ore, iL'O4O. 1957 WOLSELEY IS SO. Good run nmi: order, regularly serviced. Sl.952 words
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Advertisement1016 1965-07-14 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Worit S« e-fift.i H;x i» CIS. rxlra IM4 VAUXHALL VIVA M a ith radio On« owner Utf.Apnl ISHS4 J4.101 ono Immediate Rtat (IBM B pore VOLKIWAGIN JULY 196? Xv i-onditlon on* Kurcpvan awßar i 0 n.o. TVlcpbon.- 1 Kiinc L.6 (Mornings' > Malacca 331* HCvcataga). ROVIR1,016 words
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Advertisement745 1965-07-14 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I »..rrf. r, I tttm.l Hox Sn rlt HI JEWELLERY THAT FIT!, ia*hion OM tuem tro.n li'«»l!er!i. JO6/9 Soutb Urn 1 Singapore. JEWELLERY maHrs tn* iiu-i ip. nm-iatrd gut. U^'-t ran«« al Us Urtatr i:oJd. MOrlMUor* i.OOK: LATEST BIRIPrt Kood* and Aquanum »rnv,.d Vl'it Orchard Aquatic "Vnlrr.745 words
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Advertisement589 1965-07-14 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT »AH WAN Klin .v R| u\\\ \i •JAW A I N i v N( N DI-SETI N N XIX mM s I' W MvMI. JOR. t \M.i;o\ iiK.M, wds. Permoliona:.. wi. pe!a\va da berumor tahun un: Ketua Jururaw. BerpeiKhc Sultan Yu>sul. J lands. i'ermohonanj k589 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-07-14 15 THE E A XtUNES EA^T AilAi,^ 1 Lid EXPRESS SAILIN6S 10 NEAR EASI, CONIINENI ANO >CANOIHAtI»i b uuit a lam «tnj.. Atti Ueaut natre H uuik «M «aiw KINA a) Jlly IS 21 July 22,24 25 26 ta| II n tm /I It] N 2 SONCKHU c) Jaly 21/11 Stpt1,195 words
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Advertisement1129 1965-07-14 15 I Benuline] t»PRLS» kERVICL UhiiON HVERPUOi 4 i.UNIINtNIAI r-URIa I OENREOCH f M vonoon «H I Ii Part/Tadai Jaly 15/U >u| DruuiAvi, fM Liverpool Ah 21 BENHIANJL Havre Sept 1 Ratterdaa Sept > iintaoore 5 n 'M»n% Antwerp Sept illy 20/21 Jlly 11/11 Joly 23/24 Sinjaoort S'tiaa feaaat tftNVNAkkit oun.1,129 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-07-14 15 Ite^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. BR FOR 1/tCkM U.K./Continent amgapoie P. i nia PataM CITT VEUINCTM doa. H'buri. R'dam. Ha«re Hull. M'bro, imhare 21/21 JUy n Ml CUT Of NEWCASTLE L doa. H bur|, Ii .am. Havre -lull, Miaoiesoroufk (J 27 Ah a Ah .111 Of SULSCO* onJon Harnbui|1,261 words
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Article93 1965-07-14 16 MELBOURNE. Tue< INDUSTRIALS recovery strengthened with strong rl.se.^ many lendlnp iwue-s Colonial sugar moved further ahead io 645. Base metals were firm. North Broken Hill wns up !s. 6d. to 365. 6d. Oik were steady Today'" '10-m^ prices "itb Monday* Mount liw :<fi <3S IO) N. Hrolun Hill93 words
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Article213 1965-07-14 16 II Thrr» Mr.nthJ. INDUSTRIALS ■BMStad 13 na. IBsMßaaSf M Invt C.B. BdMttai 13 eta. K non«cta Dunlora 10 eta O C.B C. 13 eta. K smeiiint: Jl eta. Hoiiunan cv. K«M>llct» Siniicta. Fed D up. IV eta. M Hrnn. 11 eta. r. N. li eta. I imrt.TMcta. Cimmou213 words
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Article107 1965-07-14 16 V-MI lyin* a lent 1.(1. the Siniaßorl I >' wharves or eiprctcd today an: Tobago s'p, Kr.-'ln Rakko 13 IV H cheverctt I*. Auby N.W. 1. Kunak 40/41, Centaur 47, Bait 46, HMD Ann ■j:; '24. Agapenor 33/34. Ptefl Traveller i Romhala ft. Kemhroolc 42 43 Victoria107 words
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Article99 1965-07-14 16 THE Maijyan C<cnjn t i Banks' Association tajaajM id ita rut. > to r i. ,s'rr.l.v call rates la New Yoi. ag IT «3 1 1 Id. alr- i.. Id M rl,»t xt rt'l6 crertit i.ilh In ir.ide nltli. Cjn.uu buying n .'l'll, airmail OD I Bd i99 words
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Article71 1965-07-14 16 /"•HINESE Product Eichanf*. Sinm- pore noon prices per pleul »..t.rday: coconut all: bulk 161 lelien, -Imm Hata. Copra: July/ Aug. CK/ContlDCDt: fmi'iotrd. Pepper: Muntok nrilte $180 acllara, >K Rhite fl5O Kf tiers, apcrial ik biaek PM nellen, garbled Lampona iil.uk $150 iN) Mllera. A£TA I) -ti.fH. Sm^-ipore Coconut71 words
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907 1965-07-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent MARGINAL movements or unchanged prices w—re largely the order of tl c day on the Stock Exchange yesterday. Both buyers and sellers wire igain showing little interest In industrials a feature was Fastern Smelting which had fallen by :>."> cents907 words
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Article33 1965-07-14 16 M.i l.i v.i n Stm k Ind its July U luln II Industrial*: i,,.::,s 3 fi Tins: x:«!» 83.541 S rubbers: 1M.71 IUI.'.K "Uet: 30, lSti.l 100 Drc. 29, 196'^ lllu33 words
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543 1965-07-14 16 FOR the second day Straits tin declined yesterday by $4 to $703 per picul on an offering estimated at 250 tons, which showed a drop of 15 tons. In the London afternoon session on Monday the buyers' price for three months fell by543 words
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Advertisement1177 1965-07-14 16 e^a^a^aiWel^r^Ba^B^B^Ban^l^n^l^n^n^l^n^n^l^n^a^l^in^B^i^in^i^lannn^iaa^^^^i^i^ "^-^KAWASAKIKISj^NKAISHA LTI\ -I East Canada and U.S.A. Creat Lakes Service Hkrn^ Yo«onama Mentreal Toronto Detroit Chtcato J FlaridaMari' 21/24 lily Aut Sept S Sept 13 Sept "Seat I M.ieiki>a Mara 22 24 Aaf I Sept 4 Oct I Oct 13 Oct 17 Oct West Coast ot Central/South America Service1,177 words
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Advertisement1087 1965-07-14 16 [E°IoRIENTl r rrjES j Soilings to the United Kingdom. Oeo. Deo. Pt. Dec Arrtve Soore S'hom Penong U.K. ORSOVA" 23 Jul 13 Au 9 CATHAY" 28 Auq 29 Aua 30 Aug 21 S«p IBERIA" 22 Sep IS Oct CHITRAL" 28 Sep 29 Scp 30 Sep 22 Oct ORIANA" 6 Nov1,087 words
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Advertisement424 1965-07-14 16 am«wm .»n»rt «n¥lCt. lAMA la Pan la 11 JiTy IS*aly dariamai ■arttaa amrt. jaajaaj MM PJ 4 lia II I. <aa l< Vtf'X ■>>•* Ijntil. I lAYGA MUml 14/11 Sell li Sen M s^fiieaui, n«»r«, Oualiri. NAUSICAA BjVM jii Miv let U 9i« HVMU'dt, mm. Ounkira. LtolttUUNßi Uta ATI. «n.424 words
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Advertisement177 1965-07-14 16 WILHELMSEN LINES no.-: scaaaiaxiaa aad Caatiataul Paru tai Baaxaaa Matt laaa, Penaat P S'^tn •■••faaoro THaIOT (Ca::» Man.'s) Plrt J J"» TOMCNS "(cilH Mdmla) II 11 *a| 12/14 tut 15 H «i t BARBER LINE rIOH UU> UW *Mt> MM PMIB. ROStVILU 1S GIENVIUf FERN LIN£ r*OM MJa BaW *NB177 words
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Article23 1965-07-14 17 July 13. "MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: HSi cents (un(hanged). MS: $703 (down $4). noflicial estimated .ill cnni: 250 tons (down 18 tonM.23 words
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Article745 1965-07-14 17 IJI SINCgg in and reported to the Mng.i|iorr and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouittad (l,ooo> 51 10: Old Stora (1. 000) Sl.BB xd ON; Dunlops (1,000) 51. 20 D. C!,OUO> II745 words
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Article56 1965-07-14 17 I'llf. present rate of the Malayan dollar agairst the pound sterImjf lixi-d on November 34 last year is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15/164. Buying TT U. 4 1 16 d. Buying OD N. t' s d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation56 words
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Article35 1965-07-14 17 fr.t KiDinni market in I H r»t»rd»y. the U dollar was quoted at S.Tet for T.T. ..•id 5 73. for cash Ittrllnx «H quoted at is U3 and •n« tatl af geld at35 words
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Advertisement780 1965-07-14 17 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD TO LET Shops Otlice accommodations are now available in good localities at:— Jalan Bahagia; Ray man Avenue; Geylang Serai; Macpherson; Margaret Drive/Stirling Rd.; Tanglin Halt Commonwealth Drive; South Bridge Road/ Upper Pickering St. In addition 1 lock-up sUll at Jalan Geylang Serai. Full details and tender forms780 words
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Advertisement671 1965-07-14 17 MAJLIS MESHUARAT BANDARAN, KLUANG Permohonan2 ada-lah dipelawa darlpada Warga Negara Persekutuan untok memenohl jawatan sebagal Penylmpan Kira2 (Book-keeper) dl-Pejabat Majlis Bandaran, Kluang. TinckaUn Gajl: $240 I 14--352 Examination Bar/366 x 14-5492 selaln darl elaun sara htdup. Kelayakkan: Chalun2 hendak-lah berumor 17 tahun tetapl belom 26 tahun pada 1.8.65 dan hendaklah671 words
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Advertisement1014 1965-07-14 17 COMPANY MEETING ANGLO ORIENTAL PLANTATIONS LIMITED MR. D.A. GILLIAT REVIEWS PROSPECTS The 6th annual general meeting ol Anglo Oriental Plantations Limited was held on July 8 in London. Mr. U. A. GILLIAT (the ClMlimn) presiding. ThJ following is an extract Irom v -t, circulated statement: The Company's operations In 19641,014 words
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Advertisement1205 1965-07-14 17 TENDERS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT J.K.R., SELANGOR. THE PORT OF SINGAPORE TAWARAN darlpada Pembo- AUTHORITY ronga yaiiK berdaftar di-J.K.R. VACANCY I kelas "D dan ka-atas akan di- f i temna di-Ppi«hat lurutpm Neaerl Applications are lmlted Irom JKR Selaneor Ku« \i Lumnu? m Malaysian nationals who are not1,205 words
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Advertisement665 1965-07-14 17 TENDERS SARAWAK PUBLIC WORKS j Tawai n darlp «u pemboroo«a DFP ARTMFNT >** n X berdaftar di-J.K R.. dl-dalara UtTAKIMtNI B X. dan ka aUs alum dl TENDER NOTICE a di-Pejabat Pengarah Kerja Tenders are inviied for the Ra > a Negen2 Tanali Melayu. ollowing: J.K.R., Ibu Pejabat. Jalan M.i665 words
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Article45 1965-07-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The Dale Carnegie Alumni Association D-striu 97 will hold Us monthly dinner-meeting tomorrow at 7-30 p.m. at '.he Kum l.pn« Restaurant here. The guest speaker will be Pror A. Sandopham. Dlree f or of the Institute for Medical Research45 words
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Article161 1965-07-14 18 PENANG, Tuesday J^ PAWNSHOP clerk, Mr. Wo ng Scow Chuan, was shot at and wounded when he tried to save a briefcase containing 57.000 in a hold-up in busy Chulia Street today. The robber, armed with pistol, fired two shots, one hitting Mr. Wong in161 words
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Article99 1965-07-14 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Goods worth about $50,000 were j destroyed when fire razed a temporary wooden structure in the compound of the Pasir Panjang Power station last night. No one was injured The shed was jointly used by the Bell Asbestos and En- glneerlng Co and99 words
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Article37 1965-07-14 18 KCALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. A. Selvarajah of Kuala Lun pur has pMHd hi.s La-' 01 iThird Classi in London rrccr tiy. His name was inadvertently >mitted in the law examination result* published today.37 words
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Article, Illustration386 1965-07-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federal Court of Appeal today set aside the conviction and death sentence against a weeder convicted by the Johore Bahru High Court on a charge of possessing a hand grenade without lawful excuse or authority. In allowing the386 words
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Article38 1965-07-14 18 KUALA LUMF'UR. Tues.— Dr. O D- James, general director of the Malaysian Evangelistic Fellowship, left' for Hong Kong yesterday to attend the week long Asian Evangelist Commission Conference which begin* on I Priday.38 words
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121 1965-07-14 18 WASHINGTON. Tues. Tf The U.S. Army and Marine Corps have expressed interest in Britain's latest jungle warfare radio sets now being used in Malaysia and have asked for a few "on approval" so they ran study them further, informed sources said yesterday. The setsReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration45 1965-07-14 18 VfISS Thailand Abhara Hongsakul wear--TI ing glittering blue silk Thai costume poses on her arrival in Tokyo on her way to the Miss Universe contest at Miami Beach. Miss Malaysia Patricia Augustus left Kuala Lumpur on Sunday for the contest. UPI photo.UPI - 45 words
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211 1965-07-14 18 Kaum Ibu leader scorns 'don't join army' advice PENANG, Tuesday. CUE Dasimah Dashir, leader of the Penang Umno Kaum Ibu, today expressed surprise at a recent call by an officer of the northern subdivision. Penang Civil Defence Corps, that her members should join it instead of the Territorial Army. •'ln211 words
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Article55 1965-07-14 18 More women sign up for CD. work KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«s. More women have signed up for civil defence work doubling last week's total recruitment of tX. Yesterday the 46 women had their first lecture. They will attend a total of 12 lectures. The organisation needs at least 500 women for55 words
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103 1965-07-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Ministry of Commerce and Industry here today 'ha! importers were not justified in increasing th* prices of pipes and tubes. The prlOM of ;h- two :tueI riais havp gonr up m North Malaya where a shorUi'- 1103 words
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84 1965-07-14 18 TLIUAR. Tues.— About 500 tea--ITE chers in 61 Chinese schools here received their June yesterday after several protests were sent to the Johore Education Department. i This is the third time In the pa*t seven months that teachers in Chinese schools have been84 words
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241 1965-07-14 18 Tomorrow is new badge day for thousands SINGAPORE. Tues 7 Thousands of British soldiers in Malaysia will bo wearing new cap badges from Thursday. The change marks ih« formation of the Army's new Royal of Transport and the demise of the centuriesold Royal Army 8 Corps. In Singapore, the tion241 words
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Advertisement657 1965-07-14 18 WORLD LOOKS TO I 4 For Production Efficiency and Economy Japan' i Top S^k Manufacturer of High H^A Quality Coaled Abrouv.t W^k Buffing Composifionc for Grinding, Finiihinq and I Polithing Operations I fl W KOTO Features W^f x <'H'n' Quality H|^_^ Lena* output ■fi ■■tr^^^r Nrwrst I i|i.'.|>mrnt Modern Kescarcb657 words
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Advertisement36 1965-07-14 18 DO YOU HAVE A LIFTING PROBLEM TOO? THEN PERHAPS FtLCO CAN SOLVE IT FROM THEIR WIDE RANGE OF HOISTS. CHAIN BLOCKS AND LIFT- ING APPLIANCES. WHt NOT CONSULT JARDINE WAUGH EXCLUSIVE DIST*IBUTO«I fOd MALAYSIA ANO MUNH36 words
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Article128 1965-07-14 19 3 England soccer stars are fined LONDON, Tues. Three England international footballers I have been severely censured and fined by the English F.A. for Incidents In matches against European teams Two of the players. Nobby Stiles and Alan Ball, were involved In incidents during England's international tour earlier this sumIReuter - 128 words
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Article52 1965-07-14 19 IPOH, Tues. H. G. Phillips was elected president of the Ipoh Swimming Club Othrr oltice-bearers: Vicepresident J M. Breazley club captain CaDt. D. A. Nicol, committee Dr. E. C- Lim. Wan Daud bin Wan Ibrahim, W S. W. Davidson, D E- Rigbv, J W. Wood and Mai R52 words
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Article, Illustration289 1965-07-14 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by PENANG, Tuesday JJUS FULL and Johore provided the outstanding gallop on a quiet morning when most horses were given pacework at Batu Gantong 1 course here today. Bus Full was particularly impressive as he kept pace with speedy Johore289 words
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Article50 1965-07-14 19 BOMBAY, Tues. India will propose that Ceylon should be admitted as a full member of the Imperial Cricket, Conference whrn it meets m London later this month. The Maharaja of Baroda. president of the Indian Control Board will be going to London to attend the conrerence.50 words
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177 1965-07-14 19 FNAXG. Tues. Weight* for three more races on July 31, the second day of the Penang meeting: CLASS 2 DIV. I— s'^F. Tinggi fiunont 9.00 Rush Time 8.13 Pot of Gold 8.13 Crawn Boy 8.12 Good Fort 8.11 Silver Crown 8.09 Kiii#* Hintock177 words
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Article90 1965-07-14 19 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Turf Club announced that as 1 from the Gold Vase meeting (Aug. 8-15). unlimited sweep tickets sold to members would be TRANSFERABLE. If a prize-winning ticket was sold by a member to another member or to a non-member, the ticketholder will receive 9090 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-07-14 19 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL By Seven Aussies are coming for Malaysian open tourney 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Seven Australian tennis players who played at Wimbledon earlier this month have agreed to take part in the Malaysian open championships at Penang on Aug. 26-29. They are Neale Fraser (playermanager),253 words
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533 1965-07-14 19 IPOH. Tuesday. TEN RECORDS were established in the PeruK schools inter-zone athletic meet on the Anderson School ground here today. They were stt in the boys' 400 m. 800 m. 400 m hurdles, 4x400m relay, and the girls' 400 m. 800 m. 80m533 words
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Article30 1965-07-14 19 IPOH. Tues. Perak women will meet Penang women in a soccer match in aid of the Parit district welfare fund at Parit. 20 miles from here, on Friday30 words
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200 1965-07-14 19 BA 1 U PAHA I Tues. Juhore j AAA hmM namf d 22 com- i t i-lud.ng five women, j "for ttafl MAAU national cham- 1 ptonshipa tba Parraf Park; Sodium on July 29 tv 31 They Mm— M .M' Hamsah <200 words
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268 1965-07-14 19 11 -YEAR-OLD PATRICIA DOES A FAST 200 M FREESTYLE SWIMMING OINGAPORE, Tues. Eleven year -old Patricia Chan today swam one of the fastest women's 200 metres freestyle ever recorded in Malaysia. Pat. sister of Singapore butterfly-stroke ace Bernard Chan, clocked 2mln 305 sec when winning the Chinese Swimming Club event268 words
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Article, Illustration332 1965-07-14 19 Titmus bags four but no hattrick NZ LOSE BY INNINGS I EEDS, Tues. Eng- land needed 15 minutes this morning to capture the last New Zealand wicket to win the Third and final cricket Test match by an innings and 187 runs. England thus clinched tht series 3-0, having wonReuter - 332 words
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214 1965-07-14 19 Rhodes claims five for 57 for Derby LONDON. Tues.— Harold Rhodes, the Derbyshire fast bowler whose action has been a subject of controversy, took four Hampshire wickets yesterday to gain Innings figures of 5-57. The match i.s Rhodes' flrit since he was no-balled for throwing against the South African touristsReuter - 214 words
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Article62 1965-07-14 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th« Singapore teams for the interstate secondary schools badminton championship matches against Johore hero on Friday: Bojs Chu Chong Peck. Bobby Koh, Tan Chin Heng. Abdul Rahman, Wong Tew Poon, Alan Taya and Bernard Tong. Girls Lam Choo Eng, Sah Chwee Lian, Koh Hul62 words
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Advertisement101 1965-07-14 19 jAk HAND FINISHED SPECIALITY yUj <^\con^ <U? GEORG JENSEN A It GtOBGIfNMN I >, >-. |.< I 9 AT|K Mllim WS, *"rm Ww I I -.->^'.-^ i-m- 31. Sena £td. High Class Jewellers 44. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6 BRANCHES AT BANGKOK ANO PENANG THE DELICATE ART OF ASKING QUESTIONS Many101 words
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Advertisement81 1965-07-14 19 1100 BBBja^HBBIHBVB^BiBVBVB^B^B^BVBVB^BVBIHIBVB^B^BVBBSBVBiM^BiaVBIB^B^RHBaHBI^R^B^BaBBBaaBB^B^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" Z^^~ 1 Q Q s^^*^^ From Italy comes the Loncia Fulvio and Flovia with the traditionally Lancia flawl«*» d^___^K) finish and custom-built comfort. vl mtt) r instinctive preference for the Lancia will be amply justified. Its superb over-all \j^^\y performance is revealed in countless situations. Lancia offers a81 words
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Miscellaneous112 1965-07-14 19 I DIARY I SOCCLK Spore Dlv TTS Hospital v Marines (6.30 p.m. Jn Besar). Dlv 3: Postal v Port Authorities (5.15 p.m. Jn Besar). S'porp BUFA League and Cup (Seniors): NAAFI vPAN (River i Valley Rd): Mercantile Bank v Borneo Motors (Farrer Pic); Metal Box v Chartered Bank (Farrer Pk):112 words
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Miscellaneous69 1965-07-14 19 SUMMARY SOCCKR Malacca Div 1: New Market 4 Medicals 0: Army Leaeup: \VD Civilians 5176 Battery RA 2. Ipoh Div 1: Kilat Club 1 Kmu Indians 0; Div 3: Cheng Wah 4 PCRC 2 Ne«ri Div 1: Chin Woo 9 Malays 4. Teluk Anson Div 1: PWD 7 Nova Scotia69 words
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Article, Illustration857 1965-07-14 20 HE IS REMANDED FOR WEEK PENDING SENTENCE SINGAPORE. Tues. i QHEW KIM LIN. 24, the man who was shot and captured by a detective in Ceylang 1 5 days ago, today admitted in court to breaking into 26 houses, among them the homes ofLow Yew Kong - 857 words
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Article252 1965-07-14 20 SAIGON. Tues. U.S. Air Force jets levelled 90 per cent of their assigned t; this morning in another raid deep into North Vietnam. An air force spokesman .s;ii(l 11 jft.s Hew 125 miles north-west of Hanoi to hit the Son La army depot. Son La252 words
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Article33 1965-07-14 20 siNCiAPORE. Tues.— Police tonight recovered the unidentified btidy oJ a newly-born baby boy on the beach at Kranji The discovery was made by some fishermen. Investigations are being carried out.33 words
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150 1965-07-14 20 Labour MP collapses at Commons session LONDON. Tues. The Speaker suspended the session of the House of Commons this afternoon when a Labour MP suddenly collapsed while Premier Wilson was answering questions. Mr. Raymond Fletcher, a 42--year-old journalist on the Tribune. fell headlong from his seat with a series of150 words
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Article35 1965-07-14 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Yang di-Pertuan Nagan, Tun Yusof bin I.shak. and Toil Piian Noor Aishah will attend the Singapore Association for the Denf ballet concert 8t the Cultural Centre at .> p.m. on Friday.35 words
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Article414 1965-07-14 20 LONDON. Tues. Quiet and generally dull conditions prevailed in the stock markets today. Losses were fairly widespread and were mostly recorded in the morning before the trade figures were announced. There was little fresh movement after the news but here and there prices tended to harden at the414 words
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152 1965-07-14 20 HALL ROMNEY - The Tengku is his normal cheerful self again HALL ROMNEY From ONDOX, Tues.— Tengku Ld Abdul Rahman, who was laid low with shingles during the recent Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference here, is his normal self again and looking forward to returning to work. In a cheerful mood now that the152 words
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Article63 1965-07-14 20 tt ELLINGTON. Tues New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr Keith Holyooke. has emphasised that. Malaysia continues to have top pnontv in this couii fence commitment in South-east Asia Tlie threat to Malaysia ls being contained and must be contained Mr Holyoake told the Hou.se of Representatives mAP - 63 words
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318 1965-07-14 20 JACK FINGLETON - Menzies: Mark me a Vietnam optimist JACK FINGLETON From CANBERRA, Tues rrHE Australian A Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies, today asked to be put down as an optimist so far as future lighting in South Vietnam is concerned. He said ••Everybody who has tried to talk peace with the Vieteong318 words
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Article22 1965-07-14 20 Security area warning KUCHING the controlled an road officer In return winded tlirr.i resident 1 p.m. People are all from d urn22 words
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Advertisement33 1965-07-14 20 Uite CLASSIFIEDS IB Morrfa MJ Minimum, KM Khoon I BETWEEN RAO* •nd Mn Ui r »n ton of l< Uovlndara]niu on Wrd t 'Ma? U .10 p id. .>t .-t 4firha») Road. Sm«apor»-1233 words
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Advertisement225 1965-07-14 20 Wat. JK ilCan you see two machines in this picture? You can't? That's because the new, full-automatic Facit CA2-16 calculator is actually two machines in one. It is a machine for simple figure-work and also a machine that can easily cope with advanced calculations. Facit CA2-16 is easy to learn225 words
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