The Straits Times, 1 August 1965
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Title Section17 1965-08-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In NO. 1.534 SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1965. 20 CENTS KDN 1191 M.C. (P) 100P17 words
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Article, Illustration76 1965-08-01 1 K. SELVARATNAM A recordbreaking 400 m double: 48-ssec (or the flat and 52.7 for hurdles. See Page 19. M. JEGATHESAN Again oatclasses his rivals with recordrquallinc 10.7 sec in 100 m. See Pare 19. CUP FINAL HIGHLIGHT: Singapore wins three-one here captain Lee76 words
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Article537 1965-08-01 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD reporting from KUCHING, Saturday CLOSE WATCH KEPT IN REJANG AREA A COMMUNIST terrorist training camp has been operating in the Simunjan area about 40 miles west of Kuching near the coast, it was learnt today. Sources in Simunjan said Sarawak Chinese Communists in the area537 words
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215 1965-08-01 1 Doctors COUNCILLOR MAKES SLASHING ATTACK yAIPING, Sat. Allega- tlons that some doctors In the General Hospital here come and go as they like when on duty and night calls practically receive no response were made at the Talplng Town Council meeting last night Mr. N. M. Krlshnan, leader of the215 words
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Article28 1965-08-01 1 VIENNA. Sat The Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, accompanied by his wife, daughter and a secretary, arrived here yesterday for a short private visit.28 words
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Article24 1965-08-01 1 LONDON. Sat. Britain last night without explanation expelled a Soviet diplomat, Mr. Vitali.l K. Boyarox. second secretary at the Soviet Embassy here.24 words
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Article24 1965-08-01 1 ATHENS, Sat. The fort-night-old government of air. George Athanassiades Novas refused to resign last night after falling to muster a parliamentary quorum.24 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-08-01 1 Razak: DON'T START BUSINESS IF YOU ARE NOT CONFIDENT I^OTA BHARU. Sat. The actln K Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. last night advised Malays and Indigenous people not to go into business If they are not confident of success. Tun Razak who was speaking at a dinner given by the272 words
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Article24 1965-08-01 1 DANANO <South Vietnam). Sat. Three marines were killed when lightning struck their position two miles from Danang air base yesterday evening.24 words
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Article26 1965-08-01 1 COIMBATORE (Southern India). Sat.— A giant rogue elephant with three-foot tuaka which has killed seven people. is being hunted in a forest naar here.26 words
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Article21 1965-08-01 1 HONO KONO. Sat. Ourkhas were mobilised yesterday to hunt a tiger roaming brushland Just south of the border.21 words
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Article43 1965-08-01 1 SLOIGH (South England). Sat. A flower stem killed a woman here. Mrs. Joyce Jones. 47. fell on a Michaelmas daisy in her- garden and contracted tetanus poisoning when the stem scratched her. aa inquest jury decided last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article46 1965-08-01 1 SEGAMAT. Sat.— The Minister of Transport, Date Sardoi: bin Haji Jubir. today warned certain driving school owners NOT to issue their own driving licences. He said. "I will not hesitate to suspend them from teaching or prosecute them if they are caupht46 words
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Article45 1965-08-01 1 PARIS. Sal The French Wasmer Aviation Company has announced plans to construct a 90 per cent plastic aircraft with only the controls, pneine and a few basic parts made of metal. A prototj-pe will be ready for trials in September —ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article338 1965-08-01 1 HANOI REBUFF FOR GHANA PEACE MISSION: FIGHTING WILL END IN RED VICTORY SAIGON. Saturday. (JOMMUNIST Vietcong forces unleashed two attacks on the very doorstep of the capital last night, an American military spokesman disclosed today. An estimated ,*>o to 45 Vietcong troops inflicted "heavy"' losses338 words
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Article32 1965-08-01 1 CLARK AIR BASE "The Philippines". Sat. A group of unidentified masked men held up the Clark Air Force base non-commissioned officers" ciub last night and fled with CS*l5O.OOO.32 words
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Article31 1965-08-01 1 WOLFSBI'RG i West Germany Sat. Two new Volkswagen cars one a "offtle" with a more powerful engine, the other a larger saloon "ill go into production on Monday.31 words
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52 1965-08-01 1 STOP PRESS SOLDIERS HURT IN ACCIDENT Kl(lll\«. S«t. (.urkh.i drivrr and Kntisli \rni» dri\rr were flown here by hrliroptrr today after a motor arridrnt m\ir Simainganc in Sarawak's Srcund Dhi«ion. militan vpokram.in ■aid Ihr QmUh soldier miffrrrd lir.nl iniurlr* anil wrinrd winiiv Thr ntln-r drivrr h.id hruisrv ,md VM ■uffmnc52 words
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Advertisement16 1965-08-01 1 Exquisite ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25. Raffle* Place. S n«npore-1. Tel: *****16 words
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The News
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Article603 1965-08-01 2 SINGAPORE, Sat TELL PUBLIC TRUTH BEHIND CHOICE OF MISSION, SAYS CLUB THE University of J Singapore Democratic Socialist Club today called for a commission of inquiry into the real reasons behind the selection of three student leaders to the goodwill mission to Africa and the Middle East. It603 words
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269 1965-08-01 2 Nair warns Central Govt. of flirting with foes I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Central Government was today warned of the dangers of flirting with a ntl- Malaysian political groups in Singapore. The PAP M.P. for Bungsar. Mr. C. V Devan Nalr, said patriotism would become impossible if the j Central Government was269 words
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Article189 1965-08-01 2 I/UALA I.UMPUR, Sat. The National Union of Ownwrcta] Workers has proposed a formula for negotiation of disputes as an alternative to the Government bun on industrial action. This was disclosed today by Mr. A. B. Gomez, general sccrer.ry of the N.U.C.W.. who said Ins unions189 words
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331 1965-08-01 2 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The $31 million Malaywata Steel Ltd. the first integrated steel making plant in South-East Asia will start production in 1967 after the Installation of its first blast furnace. The new mill, to be built at Prai, has been awarded331 words
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195 1965-08-01 2 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia is to seek clarification from the Japanese Government over a report that Japanese diplomats and businessmen in Jakarta had donated to the "Dwikora" fund. "Dwikora" is President Soekarno'b two-fold command to crush Malaysia and- strengthen the Indonesian revolution. The195 words
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Article55 1965-08-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agoing has sent a congratulatory message to the President of Switzerland expressing "warmest greetings and sincere wishes" on the country's National Day tomorrow. A similar message to the Swiss Minister of Foreign Affurs was sent by the acting Prime55 words
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Article82 1965-08-01 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. The U.S. State Department had no comment yesterday on a report from Singapore that Indonesia has 12 Russian-built gunboats armed with guided missiles, with a range of 15 miles, capable of carrying nuclear warheads. The boats were described as Komar class vessels. Observers hereAP - 82 words
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Article200 1965-08-01 2 HONG KONG, Saturday TTOE inflow of overseas Chinese capiUl to Honjr ,«i* ™nS f dr °PP e( J t0 about HK$3O million m i!} lon a month at present, the South China Morning Post said yesterday It claimed this compared with about HK$BO millionReuter - 200 words
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97 1965-08-01 2 CINGAPORE, Sat. The report of the commission which inquired into the financial transactions of tliree deregistered trade union.-. VM ft rmally handed to the Yang diPertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. by the commissioner. Mr. Tan Wee Kian, at the Ist ana Negara today.97 words
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Article47 1965-08-01 2 KUALA LUMPUK. bat. Two soclations will arrive hero toFormosan experts on farmer* asmorrow to advice Malaysians on improving similar organisations. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Gha-rali bin Jawi. announced this today on his return here from Taiijeh after a two-week visit.47 words
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130 1965-08-01 3 Will Linda (13th in line) win for Malaysia? SHE is 13th in the line. Can she go to the top at Long Beach, California? Can Malaysia win for a change? "Tin keeping my fingers crossed," said singer-model Linda Lim relaxing on a Singapore beach yesterday. Miss Lim the other current130 words
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Article, Illustration79 1965-08-01 3 Miss Universe at the world's fair NEW YORK. Sat. —It was Miss Universe Day at the New York World's Fair yjesterdav and Thai beauty Apasra Honßsakula. the newly rrowned holder of the title, was the Ruest of honour. The victorious Miss Thailand at the Miss Universe contest in Miami Beach79 words
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Article, Illustration438 1965-08-01 3 gINGAPORE. Sat. I have just spent the morning standing on a corner watching the girls go by. And in 30 minutes in the heart of the city I saw five girls, each of whom could well have been not only Miss Malaysia438 words
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Article, Illustration302 1965-08-01 3 JESSELTON Sat When he first arrived in Sabah 15 months ago. Mr. Eugen Owen felt that he was In a different world, one which he was not quite surp he was Komi? to enjoy. Today, he surprises himself and friends wit!) his warm enthusiasm for302 words
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Article126 1965-08-01 3 xx A Malaysian rem search scholar of the Department of Political Bclence of the Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, is returning to Penang to do a nine-month field remrct) for a doctorate thesi.- on Malaysian tic--He Is Mr. Leng Hin Seak a former head-pre-fect ot St Xavler^s126 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-08-01 5 KING, QUEEN AND SONS TOUR MAHA SHOW WITH SPECIAL GUEST I/lALA LIMPIR. Sat. It was a family outing for the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong when they spent more than two hours at the MA HA exhibition here today. They were accompanied217 words
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209 1965-08-01 5 NOW A PLEA GOES TO HUSBANDS TO HELP WIVES IN FAMILY PLANNING KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. HUSBANDS were today urged to co-operate with their wives in family planning. The president of the Federation of Family Planning Association of Malaya, Dr. L. S. Sodhy, said so far the emphasis has been on209 words
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117 1965-08-01 5 Canada will give $9m aid this year to Malaysia OTTAWA, Sat— Malaysia haa been allocated Cs3 million i s 9 million) of the Canadian Development Assistance of C 573.5 million (220* million i In the current fiscal year for •he Commonwealth countries of Asia. Announcing this yesterday, Canada's External AffairsUPI - 117 words
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Article31 1965-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr- Lim Swee Aun. w:ll ooen the three-day Senior Replanting Officers Conference on Tuesday at the Rubber Research Institute here*31 words
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Article39 1965-08-01 5 Ktwr.A i.cmpuk sat. TTir chairman ot the National Electricity Board. Dato Kurmj .la.<a Hau O-sman bin Talib. today l.iirt the foundation ston» for a 13-storey building at Jalan Bunssar here to hou*e the Boards headquarter! offlc*.39 words
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Article61 1965-08-01 5 KUALA LCMPUR. Sal The Malaysian Photographic I Society is organising the third sa International Salon of Photography under the patroniiap of the Sultan of TrenKtfuiiu. The society's chairman. Mr Douglas K K Lee. today called on local photosrraDhers to send in their entrW before Au«. 1061 words
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Article164 1965-08-01 5 Bottle with message in sea A LOR STAR, Sat.— A bottle with a letter thrown into the Straits of Malacca from a Norwegian cargo boat last April, has been found off the Kuala Kedah coast six miles from here. The OCPD, Alor Star. Syed Meir bin Syed Ibrahim, who nicked164 words
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Article50 1965-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPDR. Sat —Mr Pheong Laitone 33. who has exhib tt-d h.s uorks :n Manila. New Delhi. London and SV<»on. tvxll hold a one-week fxh:*/on at the A'A build ng Jalan Ampang from Mnnrlav Mr. Chong designed the largest murx) in the Narona: Mu•eum in Kuala Lumpdr.50 words
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Article50 1965-08-01 5 $10 ,000 -not enough PENANG. Sat. The 1965 St. Nicholas Appeal for the Blind, launched about four weeks ago, has now reached $10,000. Mr. W. G. Brohier. principal of the school, said today: "But this amount is still far below the total we require for the expansion of our work."50 words
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Article, Illustration233 1965-08-01 6 Caveman goes to court pop sinter Screaming Lord Sutrh arrived at a London county court wearing only a leopard -skin and sandals, and carrying a caveman's club. An ushrr said to Sutrh: "Would you please put on some decent clothes. The judge might not like it" sutrh: "I haven't rot233 words
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211 1965-08-01 6 Singapore's progress in housing amazes Indian MP Singapore, sat.— a visit- ing Indian Member of Parliament, Mr. C. N. Annadurai. today said SinsaDore'o progress especially in housing under the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. whom he described as a man of unbounded energy and idealism, was remarkable. He was211 words
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Article49 1965-08-01 6 PENANG. Sat. Thirty-two commercial firms and departments will participate In the Penang Jaycees' "Youth Week in Business" starting on dayThree hundred and fifty Form V students from 26 local secondary schools have been selected from over 2.000 applicants to gain experience of working life.49 words
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Article359 1965-08-01 6 Big art show in aid of hospital V l\< XPoki Sat. a number of wellknown Singapore artists exhibited their work at the Victoria Hall last weekend for the benefit of St. Andrews Mission Hospital. These artists generously donated their time and work to iielp the vital job done by St.359 words
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213 1965-08-01 6 Only four guests and few lights at the E and O pENANG, Sat. For the second time in its 75 years, Penangs famous hotel, the E and O closed down today after an 11--day strike by more than lOrj employees. All but four guests, who were told to find other213 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Sat TIME to say iarewell to the Queen In Singapore and wishing the Raja Permaisurl Agong off is Puan Noor Aisha, wife of Singapore's Head of State (left). Looking on Is the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong (centre) and Tun Yusof bin Ishak97 words
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250 1965-08-01 7 Drive for 800 more recruits for Armed Forces |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malaysian Armed Forces will launch another drive to recruit 800 men for clerical and technical units. A team will visit various States, including the East Coast, from Aue. 9. Candidates who wish to •ervc in the Army and250 words
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64 1965-08-01 7 Scholarship offer to strengthen ties with Algeria IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysia-Algeria Education and Friendship Committee is to offer a scholarship to an Algerian student for post-graduate studies here. The secretary of the committee. Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdul Maud, said today Hut this was the first step to strengthen64 words
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142 1965-08-01 7 Inspector defies guards to aid damsel in distress HONG KONG. Sat. Armed Chinese border guards threatened a British po.ice inspector who Jumped j into the Shumchun River to help a Chinese girl flee- J mc from Red China, it was reported today. Insu. D. T. Emmett jump- ed into* the142 words
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Article18 1965-08-01 7 KUALA LCMPUK Sat —The Tnrlty MeUicdist Churc-.n. Totaling Java, will c«lebrat« its idxth anniverr*rv tomorrow.18 words
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555 1965-08-01 7 Rahim calls for new 'uplift' congress CINGAPORE, Sat.— The recent Economic Congress of Indigenous People was today described as "good example of self-de-ceit" by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Education. Inche Rahim Ishak. It turned out. he added, to be a conference where individual Malay and Arab555 words
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Advertisement350 1965-08-01 4 Make your voyage to England a Memorable Holiday Booknowonthe ORIAIVA the largest liner ever built in England Sailing No v ember 6th from Singapore fl hnllriflV Kinfirtnm First and Tourist Class accommodation each with its own bathroom or shower and wllU «II lEUEIUUJ lllllt|UUlll are air-conditioned throughout and have toilet,350 words
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Advertisement244 1965-08-01 5 PRODUCTS OF EXQUISITE ELEGANCE, SUPERB CRAFTSMANSHIP AND MATCHLESS BEAIffIL SELANGOR PEWTER products See the beautiful range on are attractive, durable and easy display in our showroom or to clean. We have all manner at our agents. of products ranging from Ash trays and Beer mugs to Tea Every genuine SELANGOR244 words
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Advertisement380 1965-08-01 6 MWmsk\ Enter the MMF SCOTT'S W EMULSION, IWfisherman IMF* CONTEST win these BIG priies! Is! Prize: Austin 1100 Saloon I consolation 2nd Prize: lambrella 150 Li Scooter nn^ 3rd Prize: G.E. Refrigerator 200 4thPrize:RolexWatch coiibri Lighters Here'S What yOU tiO In the illustration below are seven I fish in a380 words
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Article51 1965-08-01 8 M WtrdM 111 (mimimutm) COMB AND LEARN tne Modern Way to Beauty by Dorothy Oray at tba T.W.C.A Ideal Home exhibition. Tuesdsy August 3rd to Monday oth. Kree demonstrations by Mrs. Anna Sim 10 am. to 10 p.m. Special offer on Dorothy Oray's exciting new lipstick Idea LJghu Up51 words
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OPINION
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Article217 1965-08-01 8 ANYTHING that tends to draw closer the lands of Malaysia should receive support. All praise, therefore, for the Minister of Education Inche Khlr JohatTs plan for an exchange of teachers between Malaya. Sabah and Sarawak. The criticism is made, often unjustly, that Kuala Lumpur does not do217 words
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Article212 1965-08-01 8 /tLAIMS that Indonesia V will set off her first atom blast this November give credence to recent reports that Communist China has agreed to give President Spekarno not the bomb itself but details of its manufacture. Co-operation between Indonesia and China In the field of nuclear science to212 words
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Article264 1965-08-01 8 Hardly worth the trouble A FRIEND of mine was once sailing his small boat from one port to another. He hired a man to be his crew, but forgot to find oir. anything about him. As they came Into harbour, my friend shouted to him to get ready264 words
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Article, Illustration430 1965-08-01 8 STEPHEN HARPER - THIS IS THE BACKBONE OF STEEL STEPHEN HARPER By: ISaigon) AND HENRY LOWRIE (Washington) PRESIDENT LYN DON JOHNS O N has taken another step forward in Vietnam. The order nas gone out to increase the fighting might of America in the battle against the Vietcong. To the 75.000 men already430 words
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752 1965-08-01 8 The Tengku heard the housewives talking about the soaring prices in the shops, and said: Why don't you ladies do something about it? and they did... By SUNDAY TIMES STAFF WRITER LIKE mosquitoes and th c monsoon, soaring prices during the festive seasons have long been accepted as one of752 words
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Advertisement11 1965-08-01 8 Cough Drops-, *O* KBLJKf Of COUOH •OKI THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement87 1965-08-01 8 ...there's only one watch and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of Watches, you'll never believe that such precious87 words
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IDEAL HOME
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Article, Illustration460 1965-08-01 9 House Mrs. Lee built THREE BRIGHT IDEAS Exquisite— an opium bed that is 150 years old A HOUSE reflects the personality of the owner. Walking through it, one can gauge her personality whether she is quiet or vivacious. This was the opinion of the charming, much-travelled, sophisticated woman who was460 words
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Article, Illustration728 1965-08-01 10 JENNY LEE - JENNY LEE I VISIT THE MANSION OF THE CHO'S CENTLYBUILT house, which spells ultramodernity In its architecture, stands on a slope in an exclusive residential area on* Holland Road, Singapore. It is indeed a stately home that has been designed for grandeur and streamlined for728 words
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Article, Illustration573 1965-08-01 12 JUDITH YONG - Presenting— top living today in a top flat JUDITH YONG THERE was a time when many of the rich were of the view that a flat was not a home. But this prejudice is now as old-fashioned as a four-poster in the master bedroom. Luxury flats have become the ultimate573 words
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291 1965-08-01 13 PENANG, Saturday. THERE are 680,000 pupils in national type schools 650,000 in the primary and 30,000 in secondary who are now studying the National Language. In 1959, only 600 were learning it in secondary schools i The Minister of Education, inche Mohamed Khlr Johari.291 words
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Article111 1965-08-01 13 Sulaiman praises idea of holding rural produce fair mELUK ANSON, Bat^-The X Kaum Ibu section of Umno here received a pat on the back today from the assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. for organising a food and fun fair of rural produce. On111 words
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75 1965-08-01 13 $10,000 liquor stolen from godown BINGAPORE, Sat. About worth of liquor in 48 cases were stolen from a godown of Clouet and Co. in Wallich Street eardy yesterday morning. Burglars acaled a wall and carted away the liquor in a lorry The iorry was seen by an official of Securicor,75 words
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Article37 1965-08-01 13 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Dr. Lim Joo Hal of Alor Star has been elected chairman of the Kedah St. John Ambulance Association with Mr. Prit«m Singh as secretary and Che Kalsom blnt« Ismail Harun as treasurer.37 words
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Article, Illustration47 1965-08-01 13 $50,000 LOSS IN SINGAPORE GODOWN BLAZE gINGAPCRE, Sat. A four-hour fire early today destroyed more than $50,000 worth of provisions and joss paper in a godown off Aljunied Road. No-one was injured in the blaze, which was brought under control at 4.30 a.m. by four fire engines.47 words
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392 1965-08-01 13 IPOH, Saturday. 'FHE People's Progressive Party today warned J that any move by the Central Government to do away with democratic elections to local authorities, municipalities and councils would bring about 'serious conseauences to the country as a whole i This warning392 words
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Article73 1965-08-01 13 Penang. Sat. A hawker, Cheah Cheng Chuan, and hU friend. Chin Slew Yew. were yesterday held up by two youths while they were repairing their motor cycle at Gladstone Road. Cheah. 25. was robbed of $10, a watch and a ring, while Chin. 17. lost $20.73 words
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Article, Illustration131 1965-08-01 13 Surprise check by the Sultan pARIT BUNTAR, Sat. JT The Sultan of Perak driving: his $16,000 Lancia Plavia sports car. visited a score of observation posts all along the Krian coastline last night. The Sultan was making a surprise inspection of several vigilante corps posts in this district. It lasted131 words
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150 1965-08-01 13 JPOH, Bat. The National Union of Telecoms Employees today made a last minute appeal to 700 technicians and Junior technicians in the Telecommunications Department of Malaya to abide by Its call not to drive departmental vehicles from tomorrow. The Malayan150 words
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Article345 1965-08-01 14 LONDON, Sat. A Labour leftwinger's revolt left the Government yesterday with a basic majority of only two for a crucial vote of confidence debate on Monday. Government backbencher Mr. William Warbey astonished politicians on Thursday by demanding the resignation of the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson,Reuter - 345 words
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Article98 1965-08-01 14 Evidence in camera at inquiry CEREMBAN. Sat. Tile Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inclic Abdul Razak bin Dato Abu Samah. today successfully applied to the Commissioner of Inquiry to allow a businessman. Ma Yap Yew Tan. to give hia evidence in Camera. Inche Abdul RazaK made the application to Mr. Justice Lee98 words
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Article208 1965-08-01 14 Kimura for M-Day joy 'TOKYO, Sat. The Japanese Government yesterday appointed Mr. Takeo Klmura, a veteran politician of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, as Japan's special envoy to Malaysia's second merdeka anniversary on August 31. It was originally expected that Mr. Shojlro Kawashima, vice-president of the LDP. would represent JapanReuter - 208 words
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Article34 1965-08-01 14 JESSELTON. S;it. The New Zealand Government has agreed to I set aside S3 million to establish a Teachers' Training College in Ba- 1 raw ale and a terhnical trade school in Sabah.34 words
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Article18 1965-08-01 14 SINOAPORE. Sat Police are Investigating a case of abortion involving a 30-year-old wanan from Duxton Koad.18 words
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Article50 1965-08-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Fourth Magistrate. Inche Zakaria bin Yatin, today fined a man a total of $1,475 for possessing 13 gallons of .samsu and a stild without licence at his house in Serdang on June 1. Low Kuan. 74. w'.th three previous convictions, pleaded guilty50 words
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Article290 1965-08-01 14 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the stDtk Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dun lops (5.000) $1.23. (4.000) $1.24: Esso $1.43 SL. 1 2.000 > $1.43: Esso Dev. $1 SL; East sn.elt290 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-08-01 14 FALLEN NOT FORGOTTEN A LOR STAR. Sat. The A Sultan of Kedah (above) this morning laid a wreath at the memorial stone in the Merdeka Gardens here during a ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the end of the 12-year Emergency. The ceremony, which is only observed in Kedah. was77 words
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Article25 1965-08-01 14 SINOAPORE. Sat. —Nineteen suspected brothels in Geylang and Katong were raided last night by anti-vice squnds of the C.I-D- No arrests were made.25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-08-01 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. ]y|R. TED JOLLY and his bride, Mrs. Tamara Morcher, of Hong Kong after their wedding at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The groom is the managing director of one of the first pioneer industries in Malaysia, Cement Aids (Singapore) Ltd., and Cement Aids (Malaya) Ltd.46 words
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Article106 1965-08-01 14 Extra Judge to clear the backlog CEREMBAN. Sat. A judgt from Kuala Lumpur is expected to clear the backlog of cases In Malacca High Court by disposing of them In the High Court here. At present D.-ito JUfUci mai' Khan covers ttfa Courts here and rotation. He .sits here the106 words
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Miscellaneous525 1965-08-01 13 SINGAPORE jruages; 7 News in the National Language: 7.10 Majflias El Itara CHANNEL i (Part i of an Egyptian film in PJI: 1 Opening and programme Arabic); 8-15 News in Tamil; summary In all languages; 1.06 8.25 Belajar-lah Bahasa KebangTwentieth Century: Partisan* *&an (repeat broadcast); 8.30 The Nazi-Soviet War; 140525 words
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Advertisement455 1965-08-01 14 THE DIRECTORS OF TANCHO LTD. CONGRATULATE THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD, Singapore THEIR 4th ANNIVERSARY jA iJ^. A PPIy Tancho Hair Tonic to the hair j4A anc ru^ nto t ie sca 'P w 'th your jtf^ ''*^^&ss£^^L fingers. Dandruff and itchy feeling im- < Jlifc^ila^aW mediately vanish, and you feel455 words
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Advertisement480 1965-08-01 14 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Since the discovery of MKNDACO with Asthmn. Hart ltxt 4*> lbs. In by sl famous physician it is no longer weight, nufT.r*d r..ugh<ng. chnkinf necessary for anyone to sud> from and stratißllnß fvtry night— ••nuMn't .-hnklnir. wheeling, pispii p Asthm;u blp.i»— oxpt-ctnt to die.480 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-08-01 15 f^-J Ta Vat i^fl^^fA Shl "I'M NOT a gimmick." wy» Hi* ihapcliatt drummer in Hi* pop business, 20-yaar-old Honey Lantree (top right in the picture), who wields the sticks with The Honeycombs, Britain's international recording artistes who have soared to the top of the charts with their first disc,120 words
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Article248 1965-08-01 15 THE BALLET... AFTER an absence of nearly two and a half years, the Singapore Ballet Group is making a comeback at the Victoria Theatre. The ballets are "Serenade," "Tarlan Batik," "Question of Honour" and "Western Symphony." This will be the group's 11th. season. "Serenade" is a romantic ballet with choreography248 words
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Article301 1965-08-01 15 THE THEATRE... TT Irks me that I shall be away M from Singapore in October, when the Stage Club plan to produce William Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice." This play Is to be presented at the Victoria Theatre from Oct. 10 to 16. and Is clearly to be one of the301 words
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Article, Illustration371 1965-08-01 15 ANNE EDWARDS - Where have all the gay girls gone? ANNE EDWARDS By AREC E N T depressi n g picture of Princess Grace taking a dip makes me wonder a little wistfully, "Where have all the gay girls gone?" There she was, surrounded by babies, wearing a fearful shower cap that would371 words
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Advertisement498 1965-08-01 15 I ODEON ,1 SINGAPORE i -L^^^COMIHC SOOM 1 IN ALL ITS MIGHT AND MAGNITUDE AND MAGNIFICENCE.... PICTTTJRES --w«WBW»WB^B^Bkw^v wFwHwK "V-wi w 9 I I r f^wwW *l w awl wl^ V m^^,\ k. bwß»^^^^'M if AM w V- llWH— i PANAVISION'- TECHNICOLOR* GENGHIS KHAII^SIEPHEN BOYO JAMES MASON EU WALUCH FRANCOISE498 words
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155 1965-08-01 16 Stranded whale tortured by spectators pENANG, Sat. Indignant villagers at Telok Tempoyak Kectiil, 14 mile* from here complained that the 40-foot whale washed ashore off Batu Mating this week was subjected to cruel treatment Several spectators, they claimed, had prised open its mouth and even poked their fingers Into Its155 words
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472 1965-08-01 16 LONDON. Saturday tyOMEN who take out multi- ple-birtb insurance cannot claim compensation if they have been treated with a fertility drug, a spokesman for Lloyd's of London said yesterday. The spokesman said a clause In every multiple-birth insurance policy precludes the use of hormonesReuter - 472 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-08-01 16 Green first protest to Jakarta WASHINGTON, Sat. U.S. ambassador Mr. Marshall Green (above), will make his first protest to the Indonesian Government over the attack by 1.000 demonstrators on the U.S. consulate at Medan. A State Department spokesman announcing this move said Mr. Green will also ask for compensation. Mr.AP - 139 words
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280 1965-08-01 16 Cancelled: Two warrants of arrest IPOH. Sat.— A warrant of arrest issued against the secretary of the Century Motors Ltd. in Singapore, who failed to turn up in a magistrate's court here yesterday to answer a summons charge, was subsequently cancelled. The summons against the company, being employers of iv280 words
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141 1965-08-01 16 Sultan presents 98 certificates at Johore Scout rally SEGAMAT, Saturday. THE Sultan of Johore presented 98 King Scout x certificates wnen he attended the 10th Johore Scout raUy_at_the Seg Hwa High School here toThls is the biggest numI ber of King Scouts to receive their certificates In Malaysia. Attending the141 words
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Article54 1965-08-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. -<- Anesute worker. P. Palanlandy. 34. of Kajang, who threw a chair into the ring at a wrestling match was today fined $20 In a Magistrate's Court here- Palaniandy misbehaved at Stadium Negara on July 3 during a match between wrestler King Kong54 words
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Article39 1965-08-01 16 SUNOEI PATAN. Sat —More than 60 scnori-leavera from all parts at K<-diih will join n Icadership tra'nmrf camp at Father Barre's Convent here tomorrow. Tlip camu organ.sed by ihp Young rhjli«rian Worker*' Movement, will 'mm for week39 words
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Article17 1965-08-01 16 PENANG. Sat Nuif nunared Jflutona rwidrnts have formed the nrst Vigilante Corp* in the City.17 words
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Advertisement152 1965-08-01 16 THE ONLY PEN IN THE WORLD WITH AN "ANGLED POINT" Th« TILT-TIP Mad* In U.S. A. The most comfortable way to write! Modern and elegant design in plastic /^Jif and chrome. //mi Transparent refill lets you folli see how much ff/Mff ink is left and mm Mil now contains fffMff152 words
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Article, Illustration851 1965-08-01 17 EPSOM JEEP - Pride of Greece cracks 37 in brilliant trial EPSOM JEEP |_By IPOH, Sat. Trainer Eddie van Breukelen's Sultan's Gold Vase hope, Pride of Greece, with Alan Trevena up, showed brilliant form on a fast track ttys morning reeling off 3f in 36 4/5. Depth Charge, another Vase entry, went smartly851 words
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Article588 1965-08-01 17 T P O H, Sat. 'Weights for all eight races here on Auc 8, first day of the Perak Turf Club's Sultans Gold 1 Vase Meeting. »re: CL. 1. DIV. I— 6F Djazzi 9.00 Brilliant Pilot 8.13 Top Honour 8.13 Construction 8.12 1 Th« (.ippslandrr 8.11588 words
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88 1965-08-01 17 ADENAU, Germany, Sat— Jim Clark of Scotland bettered the 00 MPH mark on the tortuous Neureburgring during trials for tomorrows Orand Prix of Ctermany. He zipped around the 28.265--kilometer course in lmin- 12.7 sec for an astonishing 163.4 k.p.h' The previous record was set88 words
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Article28 1965-08-01 17 TORONTO, Sat. Former he.ivyweighi champion Floyd Patterson was yesterday named the No. 1 contender for the he«vyveilht title? in the world Boxing Association* July ratings28 words
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Article281 1965-08-01 18 Kiwis are one up over Springboks V\/ r EU.INOTON. Sat. New T Zealand beat South Africa by six Doinrs (2 trlnsj to three points (one dropped goal) in the first of four Rugby Union Test here today. A crowd or 50.000 saw New Zealand lead 6-0 at halftime. The South281 words
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Article, Illustration422 1965-08-01 18 Potential world champion to run in S'pore CINGAPORE, Sat. A sprinter who has been tipped as the next world champion at the 1968 Olympic Games in New Mexico will be in action in Singapore next Tuesday. He is 6ft 3in Norman Tate who will represent United States in a special422 words
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Article351 1965-08-01 18 SYDNEY Sat. --Results of Australian soccer matohM played today were: NSW North: Mayfleld 0 Ada Ms town 2. NSW Federation Iliv 1: He!- lenic 2 Cumberland 3; Yugal 2 Budapest 1. NSW Fed Dlv i Bankstown 4 Western 0; Can- terbury 5 Thistle 1; Sydney Aust 6351 words
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Article2589 1965-08-01 18 PENAXG K. Kandtah won four events 100 m, 200 m. 110 m hurdles ai.d long Jump to become champion athlete at the Penang and Province Wellesley Telecoms sport. M. K Muniandy won the best award (or his discus throw of 34.45 m which was the only recordReuter - 2,589 words
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Article699 1965-08-01 19 Francis Boey; Ernest Frida - Francis Boey and Ernest Frida By He becomes first Malaysian to win the 100 metres five years in succession gINGAPORE, Sat.— Malaysia's champion sprinter Mani Jegathesan deserved all the praise showered on him after today's competition on the final day of the M.A.A.U.'s Malaysian National championships at699 words
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Article874 1965-08-01 19 MLN ll»m hurdles: 1 Kuda Duta (Sab) 15.1; 2 Wong Fey Wan IS) 15.6; 3 Van Kiioo (S> 15.8: 4 SaUeh Wahab (Sar) 15.8; 5 Syed AbduJlah (Sel) 16.0; 6 P. Manogaran (Pk) 16.6. 100 m: 1 Mam Jegathesan (S) 10.7 (equals meet record); 2874 words
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Article111 1965-08-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. The finals of the Jackie's Bowl classic will be played tomorrow at 5 p.m. This Ten-pin bowling competition is part of Singapore's giant Festival of Sport. Following this contest, there will be an exhibition of bowling by Frank Clause, one of the greatest111 words
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Article45 1965-08-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Seremban eliminated Kuala Lumpur by one wicket In their semifinal of the Hindu Youth Organisation cricket tournament at T.P.C.A. ground today. K.L. 71 (Sivagnanam 34 C. Navaratnam 4-23. Kulasingam 3-8) Serembnn 78-9 (K Poobalan 23 Vasudevan 3-27 Sivasingam 3-10)45 words
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Article30 1965-08-01 19 PENANO. Sat. Police maintained their good form when they !>oat All Blues by 16 points to 14 In a friendly rugger match at Western Rottd this evening.30 words
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Article, Illustration186 1965-08-01 19 Omar defeats Sadali after 3 sets to reach last 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Omar Manap reached the semi-finals of the Singapore open men's singles badminton championship when he eliminated M. Sadali 15-11, 8-15. 15-5 here last night. Manap, who scored an upset win over the All-England runner-up Tan Aik Huang ye*terday186 words
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Article59 1965-08-01 19 A fast 800 m by East German HELSINKI, Sat. —East Germany's Juergen May won an 800 m event in an international meeting In Salo, South Findand. last night in Imln 46.55 ec the best time In the world this year. May's time was also an East German record. Second wasReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1965-08-01 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Hong Kong scored their third win in the Singapore inter-state women's hockey tournament when they beat Singapore Asinas 4-0 at Balestier Road today. In another match. Selangor and Presidents XI drew 1-1.36 words
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290 1965-08-01 19 SINGAPORE, Saturday. OELANGOR are 54 runs ahead with five second innings left after the second day's play against Singapore in the Malaysian Cricket Association final here today. At close of play Selangor nad scored 103 tor five. Singapore. 51 for three overnight,290 words
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Article171 1965-08-01 19 MUM.OIt Ist IXNB 1U SINGAPORE IST INNS Jeremiah c Gurucharan b C. /Shepherdson Trasensohn c C. Shapbertunn b Gurucharan lc Baugh o Christie b .Marimuthu t Martens c Ranjlt b Marimuthu 0 l De Silm c Christl* b M. Shepherdson v Houghton b Gurucharan 4 Razak b Ranjlt H171 words
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Article66 1965-08-01 19 PENANG, Sat. Singapore Recreation Club hockey team, who are on a visit to Penang for three matches, lost their opening game when they were beaten 6-a by Suchas Tigers at Victoria Green this evening. Tigers, who led 2-1 at half time, scored their goals through Ajit66 words
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Article, Illustration31 1965-08-01 20 SINGAPORE goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner leaps in vain to stop this Selangor shot but it was not a goal at Merdeka Stadium last night. Sunday Times picture.31 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1965-08-01 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Selangor takes the lead, but... By J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. An almost predictable act of brinkmanship in a tensely fought Final swept Singapore to a superbly snatched 3 l victory over Selangor in the 39th Malaya Cup Final played at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. After a1,007 words
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Article49 1965-08-01 20 IPOH. S.ii— i-wtnn Cnaiii of Ipoli won me Peiuk \olieyball ciiampio..ships here last night vhua they beat Sin Choong Wall of Kampar, holders, 3-1 in the final. In another match to decide the third place Sun^el Wangt of Sttiawan beat Meng Ngan, Ipoh. 3-2.49 words
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339 1965-08-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. PWD Sports Club retained the Navaratnam Shield for the second successive year when they beat Tamilian Physical Culture/ Association by an innings and 134 runs in the final on the padang today. PWD owed their victory to S. Ramanathan who had339 words
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369 1965-08-01 20 TENNIS Kim bows out to Thai after holding good lead Sat. Nestor Grammatica and Felix Bauiisia Jr, Thailand's Vvimbiedon players, today staked strong claims lor this year's Singapore Open tennis men's singles championship when they beal strong rivals in the i quarter iinals at Bras Basah Road. Grammatica, the better369 words
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Article28 1965-08-01 20 ALOR STAR, Sat The closoi:ct Malaysian open badminton championships to be held here has been extended to Aug 2. at the request of the BAM. The28 words
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139 1965-08-01 20 ALACCA, Sat. MalaciTi ca Combined Schools 'South Zone) are heading for victory over Negri Sembilan (Central Zone) in the semi-final of the annual Malaysia schools Interstate cricket competition at the Malacca Club padang today. After the first day's Play Malacca led Negri Sembilan139 words
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Obituary77 1965-08-01 18 i MRS. Y. E. TAN. awed 88 yra. passed away 2 a.m. 31st July leaving 4 sons: Soo Hock, Soo Joo, Soo Wan, and Soo Ann and S daughters: Chew Neo Tay. He« Neo, Han Neo. 5 aaiißluera-ln-i law and many grand children and i great grandchildren. Funeral took77 words
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Advertisement385 1965-08-01 20 Fool Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in /rj^- %f#» 7 Minutes i^Ss^\ r j£' -^m Do your feet Itch so badly that they nearly 'l»^*^ drive you cra*y? Doe« the akin on your feet crack and Infections, aa wen aa Ringworm. 3. peel? Are there385 words
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Miscellaneous110 1965-08-01 20 RICKR MC A Learue final: Spore v S'Ror (Spore pdf?, 11>. Mr.i Nan Cup «-rinal: CYF Garrison <NSC grd. S'ban). BADMINTON Spore open championships finals iSBA, 8 p.m. i. BASKETBALL International invitation tourney (Gay World. Spore 7.30 p.m.). HOCKEY Festival tourney women (Balestier Rd. Spore, 7.30 a.m. and 4.45 pjn.).110 words
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Article, Illustration3463 1965-08-01 1 ALDEN HATCH - 'Kelly's going give her a cheer lads' ALDEN HATCH by HALF THE CREW KILLED— THE OTHERS ARE CHEERED HOME BY THE WHOLE FLEET Louis is saved NEXT WEEK: DISASTER AT DIEPPE VISIBILITY was almost zero as the three British destroyers Kelly, Kandahar and Bulldog raced through the North Sea off3,463 words
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Advertisement183 1965-08-01 1 jy The Red I Sis the bit I M you don't I Eg pay for I r"^ In May The Straits Times nett sale moved to 1 155,000 and The Sunday Times to 185,000. I In both cases this is 40,000 copies more B than the base guarantee on which183 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1965-08-01 2 ONCE THEIR NAMES FILLED ALL THE HEADLINES... WHERE do all the old spies go? The tpies who are exposed, sent to jail or become useless to their masters because their identity has been revealed? Over the Cold War years their names became1,202 words
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Article897 1965-08-01 2 BERNARD HARRIS - Just how rich are the Snowdons? BERNARD HARRIS By DEEP in the vaults of Coin pan i c s House a section of the Board of Trade where the secrets of Britain's companies are stored there rests a thin little file bearing on the cover a number and the name897 words
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Article617 1965-08-01 3 RONALD RANSOM - Churning out champions RONALD RANSOM By SINGAPORE OVER neceni years, there have been encouraging si^ns that cricket in Malaysia is on Ine up-grade, and this fad lends special importance to the question: "Where are the youngsters who should be coming along to represent our country in the future? These recruits617 words
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839 1965-08-01 3 THOMAS MARSHALL - Politics: Too important to be left to the politicians THOMAS MARSHALL By EVERY nation needs career politicians, men who give themselves to public affairs as others give themselves to the practice of medicine or law or teaching. Without these professionals the daily business of government, especially in a democracy with839 words
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Article193 1965-08-01 3 I GOT married a month ago to a boy I loved very much, but I am afraid my marriage is not going to be a success. I was a homely girl, but my husband is accusing me of having had affairs before our marriage. But I always believed193 words
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Article148 1965-08-01 3 CAN I have the address of the Language and Literary Agency in Kuala Lumpur. J.II. P.O. Box 803. Airport Road, Kuala Lumpur. e> SINCE Sarawak and Sabah are now within Malaysia, is it true that a traveller from Singapore need not have a fresh visa or visit pass148 words
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Article391 1965-08-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies: 7.00 Warta Berita; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakiast Potpourri; 7.45 News; 7.50 Learn A Phrase A Day; 8.00 Warta Berita; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 8.59 Reimkasan Ranchangan: 9.00 MusrCity; 10.00 Fantastic Fact And391 words
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Advertisement204 1965-08-01 2 J- I ~"*j~ My family thinks of me like THIS! In the eyes of my family. I'm ktill mentally a "little girl". Maybe that's not too bad. though. Maybe it helped me grow up faster. Because I wanted so desperately to make my own decisions that I got over making204 words
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Miscellaneous285 1965-08-01 3 4? J I _P^ I ACROSS: 1. Throw into the J DOWN: 1 Upright <5(. 2. shade (t), 5. "Pißht" <s>. 10. Debase 1 7 > 3. He is lett someAnimal (3). 11. Serve a mo- thin? (7). 4. Compass-point tive to <7i 13. Unit of work <4». 5. Figure285 words
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Article466 1965-08-01 4 Play it cool YOU don't ha\c to l)c a wilted rose when the sun beats down. I know the days are raging with fury, hut why run away I'roni the sun or give up in despair? How to be a fresh flower in bloom when everyone else is sweltering and466 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-08-01 4 MALAYSIAN women will have the opportunity of having their complexions scientifically analysed with the arrival here today of Madam Michelle Irish, a beauty specialist from the Orlane Institute of Paris. She is bringing with her two newly-developed scientific instruments adapted by the institute for beauty164 words
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Article125 1965-08-01 4 YOU ARE NITTY GRITTY... IF YOUR dote should look you straight in the eye one moonlit evening and soy: "You're nitty gritty," don't feel slighted. He only means fhot you're a darling. That's one of the lotest terms in slang folk. To put you in the groove and on the125 words
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Article406 1965-08-01 4 FOLLOW THESE MEW FADS TO STAY TOPS MX FASHiOX TAKE a few Ingredients beads, crochet, lace, flowers and brocade and stir in the imagination of trendsetters. And there you have a potpourri of the latest fashion inspirations. You have to be straight laced a new fashion decree. If you406 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-08-01 4 LINDA reflects th« casual chic of a cool idea. And to look cool and stay cool, she loads a return to the shirtwaister dress in this cose its a slimming button-down striped creation from Chrysilda's.39 words
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Advertisement326 1965-08-01 4 i Advertisement To keep your lips pretty and soft smooth a little oil of Ulan over your lips to increase the staying power of your lipstick, and massage the lips and skin surrounding the mouth with double quantities of moist oil at bedtime. This will prevent those tiny lines and326 words
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Miscellaneous705 1965-08-01 6 I lAM SAM MELTON I E^^^^^WftW ONE CLAIMS TO BE HEAVYWEIGHT NOT ONLY WILL THEY GET INTO TROUBLE PROFESSIONAL HUNTER K<^^ iS-iH BOXING CHAMPION OF THE WORLD AND BUT THE LIONS ARE REALLY ABUNDANT 'J^ WHO ARE YOU ANYVVAY^/__J WfWfePk "(THE OTHER HIS MANAGER/^,^.^-^ Q^^B^SV^l £HOULPM' T LlKe't^ N Meanwhile705 words
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Miscellaneous521 1965-08-01 6 news that could lead to an SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. unplanned holiday or a journey, 22): Trust to your own intuiprobably in October. tion and all will go well. If VIKOO (Aug. 22 Sept. 22): you are too positive and Keep alert this week. If you dogmatic, you will turn521 words
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Miscellaneous410 1965-08-01 6 -STAR of the W i IV TT L. L. IX -pHOI'GH you will enjoy some remarkable good W "Spi lurk in the course of Un. year, >ou will also run int<i some amazing problems. Where your career and um*m? >our money are concerned .ill is well at tin- moment. On410 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-08-01 7 rC^Tj is?^ Sor^* v^s cs{ **l c^-cx 'fmMl Mi Rill m i W^ Z\14 words
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