The Straits Times, 7 August 1965
1965-08-07
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Title Section21 1965-08-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration404 1965-08-07 1 MEETING WITH JOHNSON ON THAT VIETNAM MESSAGE SEW YORK, Friday MALEX Quaison-Sackey, the Foreign Minister of Ghana, arrived here today bearing a special message on Vietnam for President Johnson from President Nkrumah. The Ghanaian diplomat, who is also president of the UN. General Assembly, changedReuter - 404 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-08-07 1 City bomb horror: 12 killed in B-57 crash gAIGON, Fri. At least 81* people were "killed or injured today when an American jet fighter bomber, fully loaded with bombs, crashed in the main street of Nha Tran City. A U.S. military spokesman said tonight that 90 minutes after the crash,Reuter - 231 words
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862 1965-08-07 1 JACKIE SAM, ABUL FAZIL; PHILIP KHOO - JACKIE SAM, ABUL FAZIL and PHILIP KHOO By JINGAPORE. Fri. A big hunt is on for Singapore's most wanted criminal. Begun a year ago. the search has been intensified by yesterday's dramatic shooting of "Ah Hiap," the gangland desperado. The wanted man862 words
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187 1965-08-07 1 ABC told: No more 'hot' music for Indonesia pANBERRA. Fri. An Indonesian Embassy official said he has asked Radio Australia not to play any more "hot" music in broadcasts to his country. Beat music and rock 'n roll is banned In Indonesia by a decree of President Soekarno. but hasReuter - 187 words
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Article59 1965-08-07 1 LONDON. Fri Damascus Radio today reported that an as.- agination attempt had been made on Yemen Pn-sidci t Abdulla Al-Ballal. A broadcast from the Syrian rapltul mrmiored here gave a renew uf UM Damascus Pre.-s. which ii.i-ludPd the headlines siidt fired nt Al-Sallal and -AI-.Sull.tl59 words
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175 1965-08-07 1 Tengku clears bank's sacked manager KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight cleared the dismissed manager of the Bank of China in Singapore, Mr. Lv Shou-cheng and his two deputies, Mr. Lo k c Chang-kin and Mr. Djeng Hsion-heng, of charges by their head office in Peking that they had175 words
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Article44 1965-08-07 1 I ONDON, Fri. Farmer John Croatman w;is married al Oakford, Devon^ yesterday with liis bride supporting him 00 one side, his l>est iium on the other, and Hie priest lirmlv clutching his coat. lie had fainted after saying "1 will." Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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94 1965-08-07 1 ROW OVER TURBAN SAVES 30 FROM DEATH CAIRO. Fri. A quarrel over a missing turban saved 30 Cairo hotel guests from death or serious injury. The row started when i>m- <>f the guests, headman of a village, accused another guest yesterday of stealing his turban. Other guests in the hotelReuter - 94 words
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Article71 1965-08-07 1 REDS SINK TWO FORMOSAN WARSHIPS PEKING. Fri. Chinese army vessels today sank two Formosa warships off the south-east coast of China, the New China news agency said. A large submarinechaser, the Chlenmen, and the smaller Changchiang intruded into the fishing grounds near Namoa Island and Tungshan island, the agency said.Reuter - 71 words
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Article30 1965-08-07 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Madame Harustlatl Subandrio, wife of the Foreign Minister, today appealed to the Government to curb "the soaring prices of dally necessities." AP. i See Page Two).AP - 30 words
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275 1965-08-07 1 Devalue pound? Never, never SAYS Wilson LONDON. Fri. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wili son. said today the Labour Government's decision not to devalue sterling was pcrman- ent. In an Interview In the Liberal daily newspaper The Guardian, he dealt with the long-term measures necessary tor Britain* economic situation.Reuter - 275 words
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Article38 1965-08-07 1 KKOII.IN WAI. KOI I BY L\ S. KNVOY MOSCOW. I ri. I S. Ambassador Foy I). Koliler walked out of Kremlin reoeDtion because soviet Premier Alexei Knsyein arcused United States of MgNHIMI in Vietnam. A. P.38 words
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Advertisement25 1965-08-07 1 1965 MODEL NOW AVAILABLE CITROEN Safety Comfort Luxury mmm THE EASTERN AUTO CO.. LTD., US, Clcmcnccou Avanii*. S'por*-*. Tel: J J lOO. »t»tw«nt»d throughout M«lav«la.25 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-08-07 2 WILSON TELLS CRITIC OF MEN WHO THINK WRONGLY THEY HOLD KEY TO SITUATION LONDON, Friday. I^HE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, apparently referring to Communist China and North Vietnam, said yesterday he did not think it would be long before they realised they could not win the308 words
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138 1965-08-07 2 AMSTERDAM, F r i. The Dutch Government said yesterday it will not send any troops to Vietnam. This follows a front page report in the daily paper Telcgraf which said that an ex-captain of the disbanded Royal Netherlands Indies Army, .1. H. C IAP - 138 words
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Article30 1965-08-07 2 CAIRO, Fn. 'Hie 20,948-ton Japanese tanker Kaizo Maru had been •'completely destroyed" by I five In the Persian Gulf, the i Middle Ea.s: news agency said mcU.v.— UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article230 1965-08-07 2 nipnts were a basis for a solution and that the guidelines i.-sued by the recent Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference were the right way to negotiations and peace. The guidelines were: A suspension of all United State.s air attacks on North Vietnam. A deal A North230 words
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150 1965-08-07 2 PKI hits at govt for rising prices- JAKARTA, Fri. Tha, Indonesian Com-! munist Party has open- 1 ly attacked the Government for "the grave monetary inflation" in the country and has called upon the officials concerned to take firm action to prevent the situation from worsening. Mr. M. H. Lukman.Reuter - 150 words
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229 1965-08-07 2 US. Marines burned the village of Cam Le, four miles south of the Danang Air Base on Tuesday because the overall aspect of the place was one of a military installation rather I than a place of habitation. The statement was made by a U.S.UPI - 229 words
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273 1965-08-07 2 EMERGENCY DECLARED IN SUDANESE ARMY UNITS CAIRO, Friday. A state of emergency was declared yesterday among Sudanese Army units, according to Omdurman Radio broadcasts heard here. The radio said strict secur- ity measures had been taken in the capital. Khartoum, and that important buildings I there had been placed underAP - 273 words
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107 1965-08-07 2 JVEW DELHI. Fri. The Igandan Premier, Mr. Milton Oboter warned >< l^terday of the MMibilitiea of violence facing the racist and colonialist governments remaining in Africa. Accepting an honorary Doctorate of Law at Delhi University Mr. Obote also denounced European countries for their past "exploitation"AP - 107 words
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Article34 1965-08-07 2 CALCUTTA. Fn. A 10-hour general strike paralysed Calcutta today sparked ofT by a recent rise in tram fares. Police made 203 arrests during a series of minor incidents in the city. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article26 1965-08-07 2 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harry Amswoith, former Editor of The People for 32 years, died today ■a his home here. He was 77.26 words
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Article25 1965-08-07 2 CAIRO. Fri.— President Nassers Wyar-oM eldest, daughter. Hod.i, was married last evening to Mr. Haten Aly Sadek, a 2J-;.i ar-old Cairo University graduate.25 words
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216 1965-08-07 2 Australian cholera men study Pakistani habits RAWALPINDI. Fri. Several Australian anthro pologists are studying the living habits of East Pakistanis as part of a full-scale research project to check cholera The Australians arc studying the environment, habit patterns, way of living and methods of sanitation of people in areas wher«AP - 216 words
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Article30 1965-08-07 2 MANILA, Thurs- President Macapagal lias proclaimed Aup 19 a.s a special public holiday to mark the 87th .uimvi >• t: the birth of the late President Manuel Quezon. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article44 1965-08-07 2 MANILA. Fri. Jaynpr*ka^li Narayan leader Of India* S.<rvod;(ya i Force of Service) movement today was named winMr of the annual Ramon M.<gsaysay award for public serviceHr was twed "'for his costructue art.culation of a public conscience for modern India"— AP.AP - 44 words
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242 1965-08-07 3 I ONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, is to be Queen Elizabeth's guest at Balmoral Castle in Scotland from Oct. 2 to 4, it was announced yesterday. Observers said this announcement, made as Parliament went on a three-month vacation, would prevent rumours242 words
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Article37 1965-08-07 3 LONDON. Frt Nineteen Britons earned a salary of more than £100.000 during the 1962--63 fiscal period. Mr- Niall MacDor mot. Financial Secretary to flip Treasury, told the House of Commons in a written reply. art37 words
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Article65 1965-08-07 3 ARMA DI TAOOIA (Italian Riviera*. Pri. A 61-year-old man set fire to a pile of 10.000 lire ($5O) notes and shouted "I won't be a slave to money anymore." i He burnt up an estimated 400.000 lire ($2,000) before he I was stopped and accompanied65 words
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420 1965-08-07 3 Racialism will grow if bars stay: Minister LONDON, Friday Maurice Foley, British Minister in charge of immigrants" integration, warned yesterday that failure to eliminate racial discrimination in Britain could lead to a growth of white racialism. 'Failure to work out solutions could well lead to a growth of extremism, aReuter - 420 words
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Article25 1965-08-07 3 T EW YORK. Fri.— To save water in droughtstricken New York, fountains in Tiffany's, the jewellers, are using 17 gallons of gin.25 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-08-07 3 I>LONDE heroine Rita Cowan was back at work on her 179 bus earlier this month just 24 hours after she wrestled a rifle from a gunman. Conductress Rita, 20, leapt from her bus platform in East-street, Barking, London, when she saw the gunman inMirrorpic - 153 words
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235 1965-08-07 3 Papa to Greek King: Call me or call new polls A THENS, Fri. The Former Prime Minister, Mr. George Papandreou, yesterday asked King Constantine either to give him the mandate to form a new government or to call new elections. It was the first meeting between the 77-year-old dolitician andReuter - 235 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-08-07 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /4 «V/ XJST *6 iVE I TAkfEN rUE MEAT OUT J si^\ v^of tub FRiDtsejr (Cveiy CAut GOT UlaT^ (KEEP tfntiTj26 words
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Advertisement286 1965-08-07 4 Ii 4^\b^Cb^^LSl telephone' > NO Flit LIST 21 -lit i GALA PREMIERE-WED. 11th AUG. it 9.15 p.B.— SEASON FROM THURSDAY, 12th AUGUST DAILY 4 SHOWS: 11 a.m. 2.30 6.15 9.1$ p.m. JN ALL ITS MIGHT AND MAGNITUDE AND MAGNIFICENCE... Bai»^^' i r f^rj j^L^A t^mmWr^mW^ "^^^mmnm^^^^^^^^Bmm^^^ I V bl^Mlh^ jTW286 words
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Advertisement421 1965-08-07 4 $1-00 DISCOUNT on EVERY YARD LADIES GENTS TETORON SUITING HONG BEE TEXTILES CO., LTD. RETAIL DEPT. 73-75 South Bridge Road, Singapore HONG BEE TEXTILES CENTRE GREAT WORLD TRADE FAIR Offers open from today till 5.9.1965 Each person is allowed to buy 1O yards maximum. f exciting -iff I international 4frC421 words
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Advertisement258 1965-08-07 4 sW mw ft9^C«W Exciting collection of Dynasty Porcelain Pottery arts. Available at newly established CEREMIC METRO of Singapore 25 HIGH ST., SPORE. :/o^Wb|£ld D^ sD if «I>* m««»»^«»«| n look! 1 I.ook»«th. I fj BMdIBCIIM. /'.cash prizes a caNa^kN U parses to be won .FneecouaunPOßrmArr I op voun favou«tb LJ258 words
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Advertisement432 1965-08-07 4 iATTEM^ ENTER SINGAPORE'S MOST UNUSUAL DRESS HAIRDO CONTEST J 111 1 11 IN CONJUNCTION WITH ~1 bne gave men ELJZABETH TAYLOR a taste of life -3*^* RICHARD BURTON that made EVA MARIE SAINT »J Bjß IN KART.N RAN'SChO-PS B b then hunger Tj^^M*"^ productom for n J[ e! yi^v Jf432 words
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Advertisement653 1965-08-07 4 GANISATIOI*' NOW SIIOWIX.I 11 am, 1.45, 4, «.U(«Mm, Arfvanc. CASH tlllUaaa oSfT H Front ftalk: 2 Nckat* par 9— mm Na Fraa Utt— ra Hor» Mai B Scan toonery as James Boad "GOLDFINGER- B Tachnicolw Arttara) TONIGHT MIDMIOMTT""" I "A TORRENT OF LIFT* Mondorin in Seopa Color B tuparimpoiad Enoinh653 words
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Article, Illustration482 1965-08-07 5 1 GAVE CONSENT, AS TIMES WERE BAD/ HUSBAND TELLS COURT SINGAPORE, Friday A TAXI DRIVKR told a magistrate's court today thai although he had refused to allow his former bargiti wife to be aborted he gave his consent a week later, "because limes were bad482 words
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Article, Illustration656 1965-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. I THE secretaryx general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, warned today that if trade unions were forced to establish locally the internationally accepted principle of backpay, it might have to resort to trials of strength. "Trade unions In Singapore656 words
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274 1965-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. VHE Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore tox day said that workers had a right to take part in the political life of their country— individually as well as through their trade unions The union made this point in a statement, which274 words
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Article80 1965-08-07 5 60 STUDENTS CAMP ON PULAU ÜBIN SINGAPORE. PH.— Sixty Singapore schoolchildren tonight slept under the starlit sky on Pulau L'bin. oft Changl. Between the ai?es of 14 and 16 the 25 girls and 35 boys are children from the Bukit Timah District Secondary School Sports Council's area, who are on80 words
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Article35 1965-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Frl— The second Industrial Arbitration Court on i Monday will hand down an award i in a dispute between the Mahiyan Theatres Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' I Union35 words
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Article42 1965-08-07 5 SINOAPORE. Pri. Mrs. 8. Rajarau.am. wife or the Minister for Culture, will pive away certificates on Monday at 4 p.m. to 35 boys and girls attending a youth training course organised by the Swiss Cottage Secondary School Youth Service corps.42 words
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Article, Illustration179 1965-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The development of accountancy and business education in Singapore is "hefcding in the right direction." This was stated here by Mr. R.W. Robertson, managing director of the Hemingway Robertson Institute, the largest homestudy organisation in Australia. Mr. Robertson is now on a179 words
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Article47 1965-08-07 5 SINOAPORE. Fri.— Annuar btn Othman. a student of Outram Secondary School has won this year's Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce (100 cash award for the best performance In the London Chamber of Commerce i autumn i Intermediate stage examinations held In Singapore last j year.47 words
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Article68 1965-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Inion's two-day carnival at the Poly grounds will nDin at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Attractions lnrlade M gam* stalls and 34) food stalls, display by 30 commercial firms, a dance club and milk ban. Thrrr will also be a talrntime show,68 words
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Article63 1965-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Frl— A senior Singapore police officer, Mr. Phang Cheow Hock, has left for Washington for specialised training at f the National Academy of the Federal Bureau of In- vestlgatlon. Mr Phang. an acting De- j puty Superintendent of Police attached to the Criminal Investigation63 words
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Advertisement237 1965-08-07 5 ytyv^ wfc V THE MALAY MAIL 2? ....A delight ■v* It is always a delight to watch the dancing of a Vernon Martinus. Soonee Goh, and Patricia Hon 0 C*\ and their work in "Question of Honour" is mag- Ck *J nificent. *jp oL, This entertainment by talented Q^ Singaporeans237 words
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Advertisement379 1965-08-07 5 m 1100 It's one of the FASTEST. New 1100 cc power unit— o-50 in 1 1 .9 sees. Top speed of 85 m.p.h. This 4 door, 1100 cc 5 seater saloon is also the safest 4 disc, brakes Test drive it! <§§> Profj/w M Limned Orchard Road, Singapore. fAtf' I379 words
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326 1965-08-07 6 L- Month: Nasir's well done to nonMalays KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE chairman of the National Language Month central executive committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here today that this year's campaign was significant in that a large number of nonMalays turned up at contests and rallies. "This Is a very326 words
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Article60 1965-08-07 6 KULIM, Fn. A Uncial, wbo has been employed by the Bukit Mci'tajam Rubber Estate for the last 51 years, was the guest of honour at a tea party given by the management yesterday. Mr. R. Muthirah. 65. was presented with a cheque for $5,000 by the60 words
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Article47 1965-08-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Thieves yesterday broke into a shop in the main street or Ampang about six miles from here, and got away with 13 radio transistors and a tape recorder worth at a total of 51. 437. They also took $294 in cash.47 words
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113 1965-08-07 6 James Bond (007) defence bond goes to Regent ITLALA LIMPI R, Fri The James Bond number "007" in the National Defence Bond series— or something very like it was today taken up by the Regent of Pahang, Tengku Mahkota Ahmad Shah. The National Defence Bond serial numbers begin with *****1.113 words
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Article74 1965-08-07 6 PENANG. Fri.— A policeman yesterday chased and arrested a thief who ran away after snatching a gold chain from a two-year-old girl. T:ic Rii'l and her mother. Che Em bun bnuc Bakar. 30. were' walking along Penang Road about. 2 p.m. when a man74 words
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398 1965-08-07 6 pENANG, Fri.— A ship- ping manager, Mr. Cheah Sin Hiu, today testified he was in a coffee shop one day last September when he heard that his former office boy, Teng Heng Hai. had earlier called at the premises to398 words
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160 1965-08-07 6 I^IAI.A LIMPIR. Fri live State governnients Johore, Paharut, Treneganu. Kelantan and Perlis are now using the national language fully in their day-to-day administration, the chairman of the National Language Month Central Committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today. The complaint now, he told a160 words
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Miscellaneous117 1965-08-07 6 /I//p# Oap n,, V.T. MmmMm VHv*K MEAN VS»W V.VtAT I Dip V., I I BUT IT fiOT rr-rfxF I I 1.-eci-T iT tnt-RtS t^YOUSOTTVI 110 IT. PtPN TCH/k* f;.» Ali. PATCHED UP NOW '„>: ,".W» It *IW y 1 HE»- J"• .C» )Ur\\\\ feStel AJ -MMsL Orrlt Trnry Uy Clu'alor117 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-08-07 7 Malaysia my other home, says Aussie VIP |(UALA LUMPUR. "•Fri. Mr. Rex Townley, who has just retired after 19 years in Australian politics, said here today that he has come to regard Malaysia as his "other home". He said: "I came here for a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in 1960205 words
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Article34 1965-08-07 7 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri Work h:i» Muted on ;i health clinic mid muhvifoiv MBtn Putlong Berembann near here. The clinic, which la exo^cted to be completed in November, will serve 4.000 people.34 words
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Article58 1965-08-07 7 SINGAPORE. Prl. A sevenmar, goodwill mission from the PhUtpplnM Junior Chamber ot Commerce will prescm a symbolic key and letter of goodwill to Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. !>*• Kuun Yew, tomorrow. Thp Minister for Culture. Mr. ft R i jsiratnam. will receive the sift on58 words
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Article, Illustration125 1965-08-07 7 SPORTS CAR CRASHES INTO A TELEGRAPH POLE A 24-year-old mother and her 18-month-old Mm were killed when this sports car driven by her police constable husband, Koh Kong Ghwee, also 24. smashed into a telegraph pole at the 8-'t mile, Upper East Coast Road, Singapore. They125 words
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211 1965-08-07 7 Tariff Board told of China threat KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. was named as the biggest "dumper" of products into the Malaysian territories throughout the four-day hearing of the Tariff "I Advisory Board. Local manufacturers said that although there was an over-production of certain goods in Malaysia, there was much "dumping" or211 words
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320 1965-08-07 7 Man who owes $400,000 offers $20 a month IPOK. Fri. A bankA rupt copra dealer. Lee Kau Say, 37, today offered to pay $20 a month towards settling his debts amounting to 5400.037 to 87 creditors. Lee said at the continued hearing of his public examination here that since he320 words
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Article35 1965-08-07 7 PENANG Fri. Miss Marisa Opak. 22. West Australian Apple Queen, arrived here today for a short holiday, before leaving for Kuala Lumpur to participate in the Australia Trade Exhibition opening on Monday35 words
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120 1965-08-07 7 17TALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri More women volunteers have signed up for Civil Defence Corps training in it* ambulance ami uelfare sections. When the recruiting started on July 6 only 23 «omen turned up at Civil Defence headquarters at Rifle Range Road here. Now the120 words
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289 1965-08-07 7 The Queen presents honours at Guides function ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Raja Permaisuri Agong today presented Guide Service awards to 24 officers of the Girl Guides Association of Malaysia. Among them were the association's national president, Toh Puan Rahah, i wife of the Deputy Pr^me Minister, Tun Abdul Razak,289 words
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Article33 1965-08-07 7 IPOH. Fri. The Tan.iong Ma- 1 llm district National Defence Fund Committee yesterday donated to I the fund the entire collection of $2,700 raised from an Indian drama staged on July 18.33 words
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228 1965-08-07 8 NEW HOMES FOR 8,000 ON KUCHING ROAD By Kuching. Fri WORK has begun on the sites of the three new villages to house 8.000 Chinese in the controlled area on the KuchingSerian road. Earth- moving equipment is now clearing the ground. The villages are expected228 words
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224 1965-08-07 8 Free education best way to aid Malays, says journalist KANGAR. Friday. THE Central Government should give free education to Malays from primary schoo to university level, Inche Ja'ai'ar Hussein a journalist from Singapore, urged las night. "Without this, there will not be any great change In the position of the224 words
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130 1965-08-07 8 IPOH. Fri.— The PPP today charged the MCA with betraying "millions of Chinese and Indians" when It said "No" to a move recently by some Chinese organisations to make Chinese one of the country's official languages. A signed statement by the president. Mr. D.130 words
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Article48 1965-08-07 8 SEOAMAT. Fri.— Tony Lip Han. 16. won the Segamai talentime contest from 25 other contestants yesterday. The talentime show was oreanlsed by a local cinema. Four iocal bands The Teenage Teens, i The Strangers. The Rolling Roa- j mere and the Lespelcans wer» gruest artists.48 words
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Article79 1965-08-07 8 QINGAPORE. Fri. ExVolunteer Special Constable Urn Hwee 800, 28, remanded In custody by a magistrate In connection with a $30,976 armed robbery, was today allowed bail by Mr. Justice Ambrose. The application was heard in chambers. Mr. R. Murugason appeared for Llm. Ball was set at $2,00079 words
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78 1965-08-07 8 'Hot meal' experiment in Penang schools PENANG, Fri. More than 2.000 pupils in eight primary schools in Penang Island will take part in an experimental "hot meals" programme during the third term starting on Aug. 23. Under this plan, each pupil will be given a plate of cooked oats or78 words
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212 1965-08-07 8 Khir tells Malay teachers: Learn Chinese pENANG. Fri. The 1 Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged Malay teachers of the national language in non-M a 1a y schools to learn Chinese and Tamil during their leisure hours. "It would be more beneficial to you if you siudv212 words
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Advertisement103 1965-08-07 8 isMy 3 Good I News! a ipiiex A PENCIL WILL BE GIVEN for every bottle of PILOT INK purchased IN MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI I Now V J iWOLAROI COLLEGE, ORANGE, N.S.W. AUSTRALIA. A Boarding School for boys. The school is run by a Council appointed by the Methodist Church, but103 words
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Article, Illustration178 1965-08-07 9 \Zv\\.k I.IMPIR. Fri The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today spent half an hour at the National Monument site in the Lake Gardens here "to see how things are going on." The Tengku was accompanied by the Minister of Works. Posts178 words
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Article57 1965-08-07 9 CIMJAPORE. Fri. a woman. Tay Kirn Ter. tn charged in a magistrate >- rourt today with robbing Ng Khui Meng of S3!»;."» and two pißgy banks. She is also alleged to have caused hurl to Ng at Ih-msipy Avenue at 10.30 a.m. on May I!).57 words
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Article37 1965-08-07 9 KANGAR. Fri. The PeriU] Adult Education Department will conduct a course for secondary adult education teachers at the Knncnr Arabic School on Aug. 15. The Mcn'.ri B'.-ar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad. will opeD the course. I37 words
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Article48 1965-08-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. A public talk on "How and Why wp mm" will be given by Mrs. Yap j Mey Yone. lecturer at, the Techni- cai Teachers' Training college, at i 4 p.m. on Sunday ar. the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club 29. lix>h H ad.48 words
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224 1965-08-07 9 MANILA, Friday. MALAYSIA'S unfavourable balance of trade with China is helping to finance Indonesian attacks on Malaysia, the Manila News said yesterday. The newspaper carried a report on Malaysia-China trade Under the headline: "Frying in own fat: Malaysia pay* bill for attacks224 words
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126 1965-08-07 9 Tribune forum youth gets BSc degree Singapore, Fri— Tan wee Kiat. Malaya's representative to the 1960 New York Herald Tribune youth forum, has graduated from Williams College. Massachusetts, with a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in biology. Tan. 22. a former student of Gan Eng Seng Secondary School in Singapore,126 words
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Article64 1965-08-07 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 223 graduates, including 17 mrLs will receive their diplomas from the Minister for National Development Mr. Urn Kirn San at a graduation ceremony of the Singapore Polytechnic at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 28. The graduates are 131 in engineering 52.64 words
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Article37 1965-08-07 9 DUNGUN. Pri The OCPD here. Senior Inspector Selama' bin Ha.v Taib. has been trans- ferred to Kulai. Johore. He is be;ng succeeded here by I Senior Inspector Mat Jeno bin i Abu Bakar- I37 words
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231 1965-08-07 9 BRITAIN'S AIM: A LIMIT ON TEXTILES IMPORTS I ONDON. Fri. Bri-i tain aims at limiting its total of textile im-i ports, Mr. George Darj ling. Minister of State j at the Board of Trade. i said yesterday. He was replying to a Hou.«e of Commons debate on the difficulties ofReuter - 231 words
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Article26 1965-08-07 9 PENANG. Pri. The Batu Üban PMIP branch will hold a Prophet s I Birthday (jet-together and feast at 1 its headquarters on Aug. 14.26 words
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364 1965-08-07 9 SINGAPORE, Friday VTTUC secretary-general 11 Mr. C. V. Devan Nair today advised all affiliated unions representing clerical employees that they were entitled to press for payment for work on public holidays in accordance with a High Court judgement364 words
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Advertisement81 1965-08-07 9 *RB llOO It has perfect VISIBILITY... for parking or on the go. Increases the safety factor. Makes driving easy. This 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 sealer saloon is also one of the most economical up to 40 m.p.g. #Test drive it! Profjross Motors Limited Orchard Road, Singapore. STOMACH TABLETS GASTRIC81 words
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Advertisement146 1965-08-07 9 J V W 1? WW P V" I j\£v islflibluJJiS <4#B H HENNESSY BRANDY There will never be a substitute tor Hennessy the name that matters most in brandy GOING ON HOLIDAY? wt B^lffßl Let Harpers Be Your Guide There are a lot of fish in the sea and an146 words
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Obituary78 1965-08-07 10 f# Wm,dt |fi ,M,nimMmi PASTOR A ABISHECANAOKN. M, of >h«- Paatavustal Ckanh, imt*4 ••»j hr.lay jiftrr abort ;!lo^ V:ihAPl n (li.jt.; s r. s jtp<ir^. 4 pin Hat- unn>. MM KOH KONG GHEE (n^« Joan i •it i nun. Anthony I Km. eUad f...iu»m. an arfidml on U Laa»ta(78 words
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Article649 1965-08-07 10 Communist China has openly ticked off Thailand as the next country to which revolution Ls to be exported. A motley crew of Thai exiles in China, with Communists well to the fare, has been whipped together with great fanfare into a Front for National Liberation. In Thailand649 words
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Article373 1965-08-07 10 Malaysia, a prodominantly agricultural country, has only oho university faculty of agriculture, only one agricultural college and only a handful of farm vocational schools. Graduates trom the university and the college mostly join government ser- vice, plantation industries or agricultural service enterprises. Very few become Linnets. Tlic products373 words
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Article133 1965-08-07 10 Cher $4 million in Defence Bonds sold in less than a month sees this campaign 1 away to a good start— and why not? The cause is pood, and so is the interest rate. If investment continues so en- thusiastically, the Government's continually rising burden of defence costs133 words
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573 1965-08-07 10 J.J. Haggerty - A city's angry youth: Rebels without a cause J.J. Haggerty From NEW YORK, Fri. -Over the years sightseers tended to huddle together for protection when walking through the narrow, twisting streets of New York's Chinatown. Simple country folks from lowa, Kansas and elsewhere suspected that behind the lacquered doors some573 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1965-08-07 10 MICHAEL WALL - Immigrants: The effects of Britain's new policy MICHAEL WALL By LONDON, Friday THE Bntibh Governmerit's propos a 1 s on Commonwealth immigration will be harshly scrutinised by the Commonwealth governments and the immigrants. They will judge them in some measure by the attitude the Government takes towards the n o1,260 words
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Advertisement759 1965-08-07 10 Straits Tmm k Milty Mdl Ciaeelied e«v*rtle«m*»t« me* M Mt«M ••> cold •troioai (uria. M* c mi (*Je<ee>«*i»el Deak) Al HOIK -1 ROM Kel*««| ■BM <«t« Bta Aoeam CITY BOOK iTOM LT»^ TMI NEW* PHONY PitJwet'Xa a tiinn li«l< M. M. ISMAIL 1 »ami..lt, MmH H<M!|M STOPtB l«l» Upper Ckeii«l759 words
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Advertisement72 1965-08-07 10 I EARN 6% PER ANNUM INTEREST WITH SAFETY Due ro the) existing higher-rtian-"ormol interest rate*, w« or» able to pats this benefit to you whilst maintaining our aver cautious policy in the investment ot deposits entrusted to Deposit with THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77-79, Orchard Rd Singapore. TH: ***** 1072 words
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Advertisement61 1965-08-07 10 I J^Sl SHIRTS ff SANFORIZED V X ...custom tailored mi —^■^k to your p ersonai Ir*- t\ STYLING V^xT/ T\ PREFERENCE \so SMART LIGHT V V AND COOL AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING DEPT STORES HAIR DRYER No 3 1 Inttanl flow of hot or cold air. finger-tip control switches. sS'p°61 words
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Article, Illustration318 1965-08-07 11 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE: WHO? WHERE? WHEN? NOBODY KNOWS THIS NEW CHIEF OF BANK OF CHINA By Singapore. Friday MYSTERY surrounds the identity of Mr. Tsui Ping, named as new manager of the Bank of China in Singapore, which was taken over by Bank Negara Malaysia yesterday.318 words
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Article40 1965-08-07 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Tu'i Yu.-.)f bin Ishak, and Ton I Ai.*-h;ih. will attend the U OrcinU Sucietys annual dtnnn at th.' Catl h, p.m. tomorrow. Ton Puan Nixsr Aishnh will ■resent un/es and certiticutes40 words
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124 1965-08-07 11 f.MiAPOUE, Fri. Two more donations, ...uounling to $275,000, tor the Medical Progiess l-'und were announced today, in addition to a SI million Rift from the Lee Foundation a fortnight ago. The new donations wore from Dato Kunme Shaw ($175,000) and the Minpapore Turf Club124 words
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Article20 1965-08-07 11 DUNGUN. Fri. The DeoartDMOt of Information will organise civics course at the Arabic School here on Aug. 1420 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-08-07 11 OINGAPORE. Fri. Pastor Arputhanathan Abisheganaden. ol the Pentecostal Church of Malaya, died early this morning at his church in St. Michaels Road after a short illness. He has 82. and left four sons Paul, principal of the Singapore Teachers' Training College: Geoffrey, a197 words
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Article57 1965-08-07 11 PENANG. Fri. Two detectives >rsterday chased and captured a man wanted in connection with an attack on a coffee shop proprietor's son on July 27. The man was walking along Prangin Road at about 1 P.m. when the detectives saw him. Aa they approached him. he fled,57 words
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Article41 1965-08-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Threw youths two armed with danger.; held up a couple in a house in Jalan Walter Grenler. oil Imbi Road here, early yesterday. They escaped with $520 worth of jewellery and two wrist watches.41 words
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Article25 1965-08-07 11 KIAI.A I.I'MPI R. I ri. Bank Nrnara Malaysia has m far received a total of 5.i.307.583.51 for the National Defence Fund.UP - 25 words
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Article78 1965-08-07 11 Shipyard destroyed by fire OINGAPORE, Fri. A small shipyard at Tanjong Rhu was completely destroyed in an hour-long fire last night. The fire, which started at about 11 p.m., destroyed four new boats and total damage was estimated at $15,000. The shipyard's proprietor. Mr. Chiang Choy Fook. who lives in78 words
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Article23 1965-08-07 11 KUALA LIPIS Fri. The Pahang Assistant District Officers' conference will be held at the Town CounciPs conference room here on Tuesday.23 words
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173 1965-08-07 11 The doctor shortage: 'Send undergrads —to ulu' If U ALA LUMPUR. Fri. A University of Malaya professor today suggested that medical undergraduates be required to work at least six months in rural health centres before registration as qualified medical practitioners. The proposed scheme would make Immediately available the doctors urgently173 words
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194 1965-08-07 11 If UAL A TRENGGANU. Fri. The Minister of Education, Incbe Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on teachers Involved in the agitation to make Chinese one of the official languages of the country to think twice about their activities. "I will not hesitate tn nse194 words
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Article54 1965-08-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The pastor of the Ward Memorial Methodist Church in Hong Kong, the Rev. Kenneth B. Mclntosh. will speak at the Trinity Methodi.st Church in Petaling Jaya at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Rev. Mclntosh is an active welfare worker among the refuses and Industrial54 words
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Article44 1965-08-07 11 PENANO, Fri.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, today opened an exhibition of photo graphs from the late Dato Loke Wan Tho's collection. The exhibition, at the Penan? Art Gallery, will continue until the end of next month.44 words
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Article54 1965-08-07 11 KVM A LUMPUR, Fn. Tht Bntisii Deputy High CommißSlonat in ■astern Malaysia, Mr. F. D Webber, has bi-en nppoiiued th« High Commmlssioner to Brunei. Mr. Wi j vno forms turned hi.s new duties hist Sunday, •(1 Mr. E. O. Laird, who t bring in Bru- nri54 words
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Article48 1965-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. stneapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toll Chin Chyr, will guc away 1 the pmo.s a| the finals of a wrost- ling toui nament at the Rochore i Community Centre at 8 p.m. on Sunday. The contest has been 1 organised as pan of Pesta Sukan.48 words
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396 1965-08-07 11 Vigilante casualties to be protected PENSIONS SCHEME SINGAPORE, Friday PENSIONS, gratuities and allowances ar« provided for under a scheme tor the payment of compensation to members of the Singapore Vigilante Corps in the event of loss of life or injuries sustained during their duties. Details of the scheme, known as396 words
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Advertisement114 1965-08-07 11 Look what you get 8 Cunarder 14 haute cuisine meals -jgMfe.^ 1 and a regiment of personal staff S and night clubs, cabaret, dancing I and magnificent public rooms i I and rest and relaxation unlimited [M I an d a tne t me m tne wor d to rW^ifr114 words
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Advertisement168 1965-08-07 11 a^Br^ J L^L^r a^a^r m a^aw^» VrSaW £d SPjaflHa^&rla^B awTv^'saT Urn |QR> tVßaß^g B^BV^BvE^Avfta^ai^^^B^B^B^awr^^aTP^^^B^taw^^BM HHm^BF^i^PtJß^Bm I^Bfl^B^Ba^^taVkai£. -^H fl^a^aVtaSa^LlH^B^^B^BW^a^HaV |S§Wjfl Blbvlb!b^W Buy FLIT in handy Aerosol or regular liquid form, wave goodbye to annoying insect pests in your home! FLITs longer lasting action assures you of greater protection. FLIT contains powerful168 words
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Miscellaneous890 1965-08-07 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) fIIANNFI. 5 Kuala Lumpur b.b3 National soncs: 6 Neve* and I'rnan?: fi Ipoh and in Tamil: 6.10 Popeye "Let"* Malacca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 Get Moving"; 6.17 Little Taipinic; 7 Batu I'ahat; v Rascals "Second Childhood"; Kluang. 6.35 Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear; 7 News In English;890 words
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Article, Illustration740 1965-08-07 12 EX-COUNCIL CHIEF DENIES CHARGES SEREMBAN. Friday AIR. Justice Lee Hun Hoe, the Commissioner of the inquiry investigating allegations of malpractices and maladministration in the Seremban Town Councill. today issued a statement by a former council president, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, rebutting740 words
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154 1965-08-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR Friday. A SURVEY of problems faced by Malaysians studyv ing in Britain was launched in London this week. The survey Is being conducted by Mr. Colin Abraham, a research officer of the Ministry of Welfare Services, who arrived in London last Sunday.154 words
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81 1965-08-07 12 Maintenance hearing is postponed again SINGAPORE Fri.— The maintenance court today fixed Nov. 8 and 9 for the hearing of a maintenance application by Mrs. Peggy Tan against her husband, Mr. Tan Keng Siong, son of a banker. Mrs. Tan is applying under the Women's Charter for a variation of81 words
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118 1965-08-07 12 CINGAPORE. Fn. The 13 United Peoples Party Secretary-General. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, today said a campaign had been started by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, to prevent the release of Mr. Lim Chin Siong. In a statement today. Mr.118 words
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Article30 1965-08-07 12 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs A special health campaign fl!m will be shown on Monday at 7.30 p.m. on the vacant land opposite the Civil Defence headquarters in Vantooren Road.30 words
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96 1965-08-07 12 The 'very naughty 9 act of a boy of 14 CINGAPORE, Fri. A 10--year-old schoolgirl was sleeping alone in her room one night when a 14-year-old schoolboy living in the same house slipped into her room and snipped her knickers with a pair of scissors. Today, the boy was placed96 words
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224 1965-08-07 12 SINGAPORE. Friday TEACHING, clerical and nursing services provided the majority of jobs lor school leavers last year, according to the annual report of the Singapore Public Services Commission. These services, said the report, took In 1,783 out of 2.351 candidates selected. With224 words
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Article, Illustration286 1965-08-07 12 Mission No. 5 for former beauty queen KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A young Australian woman who has travelled widely on trade missions us hero again for the fifth time. Mrs. Carl Nielson. a former Miss West Australia beauty queen, is now manager of Australian Export Promotions Ltd. and is here in286 words
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Article30 1965-08-07 12 IPOH. Fri Thieves broke into a typewriter servicing shop In Brewster Road hero early yesterday and stole a typewriter and a calculating machine worth a total of $1,745.30 words
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Article93 1965-08-07 12 Forget party politics he urges KOTA KHAKI Fri Thr Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Suleiman bin Bulon, today called on Malays to forget parly politics and think of their future. "Let u«> witrk together for the «ood of our future." he said Opening a tun-ri.i? political course93 words
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Article46 1965-08-07 12 Disciplinary cases SINGAPOPR ft! The Singapore Public Services Commi».im 95 disciplinary rases out of which 22 c.isps ended In dts- Charge* against 22 were dropped, while the case against 086 MM DM proved. Inqu:ru-.i are continun l' lie res*, said the annual report of th* commission.46 words
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Article53 1965-08-07 12 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Pri. Men of the 21.'=t Engineer Squadron of the Territorial Army will return to their b;i-r K.-cann :.imorrow after completing v. three-week period of training in Sarawak. The volunteers sprnt most of thrir tin 00 construction of bridgp.s. nmK lettics and water supplies for53 words
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Advertisement323 1965-08-07 12 Speaking of Comfort... A flight on a mighty THAI INTERNATIONAL A perfect setting for the famed Royal Orchid Caravelle jet is the comfortable culmination Service, with superb cuisine, fine wines of years of research and more than half a and all the hospitality and efficiency of Thai decade of Caravelle323 words
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Advertisement165 1965-08-07 12 HSR^ If s ECONOMICAL! SSII^B Up to 40 m.p.g. l^^^^iT^Bm 3 000 miles be Bl^B9l£aS tween servicing This 4 door, 1 100 cc, 5 v seater is also the safest ■IB 4 disc brakes. #Test drive it! Progress Motors limited Orchard Road, Singapore. /I If. _^h WA 6 7 i*''165 words
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258 1965-08-07 13 V'Orß account of the terrible accident on the Aver Hitam Road contains the ominous words "the car collided head-on with a lorry at a bend." Clearly one of the drivers w:i«, on the wrong Mile of the road at a point when258 words
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Letter85 1965-08-07 13 1 MADE an inquiry about my trunk call telephone charges not under the direct dialling system. All I got In reply was a curt letter regretting that details were not available. Is it not high-handed of the Telephone Board to expect subscribers to pay without question whatever amount85 words
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600 1965-08-07 13 Singapore's share of defence burden STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY FORUM YOU wrote two leaders, on July 20 and 24, dealing with Singapore's financial contribution to the Central Government. On July 20, you stated: "The Singapore Government would probably agree that the rapid increase in defence costs has changed the original calculation,600 words
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Letter89 1965-08-07 13 I AM surprised to read in your paper the challenge Issued by Incht Oth.iian Wok to the Central Government to compete with the Singapore S ate Government In carrying out development schemes In Singapore. It seems childish of the State Minister. Certainly the development <^f a State is primarily89 words
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151 1965-08-07 13 IN BRIEF The pool that serves little -purpose PETALING JAVA has a beautiful swimmine dool. an asset to the town. But it is rarely open when it should be. An early morning dip is out of the Question while evening swimming, in this climate a most pleasant recreation, appears never151 words
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Letter89 1965-08-07 13 EVERY new Minister of Agriculture publicises the so-called "Guidinsr Principles of Agriculture." but none has so far put them into effect—at least for the benefit of the vegetable producers of Cameron Highlands, who still get five cents for their cabbaees one week, and 20 cents the next. On89 words
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Letter36 1965-08-07 13 A NUMBER of new Technical College graduates, under contract with the P.W.D.. have waited for appointments in Johore for the pa.st three months. But the Johore P.S.C. has yet to utter a word. UNDERGRAD Segamat36 words
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258 1965-08-07 13 DEFERRING to the letter by Mr. Tait (S.T. 1V Aug. 6) about unscheduled political discussions on television we want to point out that every effort is made to publicise such programmes by amending the daily schedule that appears in the newspapers, by trailing258 words
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Letter112 1965-08-07 13 THAT 40ft. whale which was found washed ashore and died at Telok Tempoyak Kechll, Penang. reminds me ot the blue whale of similar length which was stranded at Telok Ma-s. a place about seven miles on the Malacca'Muar road, years ago. It seems history has repeated itseli. The112 words
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Letter62 1965-08-07 13 ■QLEASE allow us space i to express our appreciation to the residents of Jalan Labu Ayer housing estate and the 4V 2 milestone shop houses for their generous donations to the fire victims of Bartley Road. The total amount collected was $190.25. The money has been handed to62 words
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Advertisement309 1965-08-07 13 SPRING PIPE (REINFORCED SPUN CONCRETE PIPE) *A Aa^AS^BBBBBBBBH mix C, rTTT^™*^^ ll aaaaaaaaaaaS \Att~f m A Mm SaHUHßfts aHHJ^aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaWPWVnP^ ~^^^^^^^^^^^VPHR^Hs^l« m 4"<Ua. to 7S"dta 'Standard. Heavy and Thick Wall> Septic Tanks and B«wcr Pipes are kin iiv.illable Approved by PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, STATES OF MALAYA. SPRING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 41 -A.309 words
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Miscellaneous277 1965-08-07 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. In religion orthodoxy certainly 1. Bill of sale, perhaps (13). has a point 's>. 10. Fifty or so used that* no* 8. Changes may be brought about to be sniffed at (9). at talks (13). 11 In a tlfjht corner Venetian Useful Uttle book to277 words
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Advertisement1117 1965-08-07 14 IB IHMMJ i« ontmurd from Pace 111 l OVERSEAS LEAVE IS Word* M < Vim.)— Box if r<*. «x«r< VISITING BRITAIN? Synchro Oal Hire Ltd Pc". London. 8 W 7 offers cholr« of 3 self-dnv« rates for Morris Minis, llus. Cortinai from J gns. pw. <» nter t^ inns for1,117 words
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Advertisement1109 1965-08-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* it Hid.)— Hor rts. «x«ri, A PROGRESSIVE AUSTRALIAN ■MMBM Company require a Senior Clrrk to take cbarKe In tbclr tire deonly tiion- with experience may apply In own handwriting to Box I T. Spore. EXTRACTION METALLURGIST Applications are Invited from euitat,.y qualiaed locally domiciled persona tor1,109 words
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Advertisement891 1965-08-07 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li W»r4, ■>» Vi'it.)— Box SB eU. txtrm TOP EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW. Blj.i; HHi, fo-jr Bedrooms (Three Airconditioned'. l>.-th<lm Furniture. Large rvnerd Uard-i:. long Imm, Kent 51.300. Trli-piione cSporei «>»:. NEW PRETTY FULLY furnished two-store> M-Mi-drt:irlied bouse ;>u. Jalan Kupar^. off Upper East Coast Road. Eastern Gardens. 74 m.s.891 words
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Advertisement813 1965-08-07 14 EDUCATION '5 Hnr<i C£ in I— Mnx 5(1 rft ejfr> SHORTHAND TVPEWRITINC Clour* anytime Bu.nwr" HM4 M 190: Individual .itt>ut!on- MMr< early: Kaj.ii College. Ruffle* Place. ENGLISH LANCUACE CLASSES: y MttMd Experienced l'.eKi»t.r early: Raja's ColI tiiivti 2nd floor. Spore. PRIMARY iIX ENTRANCE KxatnInation' ■pajela] ClMMti Morning/ Arirrnoon, Kv.nins: I'.etjlntPr813 words
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Advertisement954 1965-08-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE ISW.r*. ft (»m.l-«., J» rf, ,rfr, FIAT MM 1158 very good r oral til— Own.r r.turr.ir^ U K <I.lOO.ixi ror quick talr. Telephone isporr> 42.-. W. VAUXHALL VICTOR DELUXE. 1962. .14.000 miles excellent condition European ownrr s:i. lih> Tel: <Bpore> OEC. '5S Triumph Herald $2,050'--*rantuoii Garden. Spore954 words
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Advertisement559 1965-08-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS n<,r</s M 'tlin.t—Box S* rl. nt.» SEPTEMBER IM}. VAUXHALL ■apore complete »t«n radio, and rlcare*'* IlKhter. One Kuropran owner i<>*4 f isoo. Uorrts PMt I i ii Retard V:.-w I Street, s i-ort I ORCHARO MOTORS I »id Car Kept. 1964 V.ct.r Suotr MW. 1964 Chevy559 words
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Advertisement1255 1965-08-07 15 I BenulinF] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVALLA Fof Lomloß sept i S*ppore STm. himps fflS Aat 1/11 An 12/14 An 15/13 Wou|tl Ilfl v% *->».* a T^m_*^m.T for London BENARMIN A.erp Septll Hamburg Sept 28 SNkjapore P. Sttea Ptung R'daa Sept M An 17/18 An M/1,255 words
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Advertisement1339 1965-08-07 15 W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. \T*^ U.IC/Continent Singtoora P. S'haa Peaan Cm OF NEWCASTLE L don. H'burg, R'3am, Hani Null. Midilesbrougti 2S/2S An tt An Cm OF CNICACO Havre, LtMdoa, Hamburg Bieaea. R'dam, Antwerp. 11 Atg. 2 Sep 1/4 Sept CITI Of SLASSOM London, Hamburg. RotterdMi. Hl»re, Hull, Ira1,339 words
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868 1965-08-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS on the Kj Stock Exchange yesterday were very steady from the point of view of prices, and the turnover was the highest on any day this week. There was definitely improved interest in tins as there were more London868 words
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Article25 1965-08-07 16 Malayan Slock Indirm Aug. 5 Aug. I Induxtrials: 6K.49 69.01 fins: 47 94.1 i rubbers: 102.15 102.11 "Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article878 1965-08-07 16 DLSINESS in and reported to i the Sinrapore and Kuala, j Lumpur trading rooms of the MM Kvrh.iiiK<- of Malaysia yeatrrdav. with the nnmber of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlop (1.000) $1.27: Ino $1.42 SU (2.000) $1.48; Eait Smolt (1.000) $2.72: P. and N.878 words
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350 1965-08-07 16 \FTER a romparatlTrtj static earlier period with prices remaining relatlTely unchanged, more active conditions returned to the Malayan Rubber Market on Thursday when there was a drop of one cent report H C B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly review This waa due primarily,350 words
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Article126 1965-08-07 16 MELBOURNE. Prl.— lndustnaig overall were firmer in quiet, featureless trading;. Leaders drifted narrowly around steady levels Hitdiiißht or the market was ths 6harp rise In gold shares following increased price for the met*. In London. Other base metals were steady to firmer. Oils moved narrowly In llaht tradingToday*126 words
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Article26 1965-08-07 16 An*. 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 6"i cents (down one-Hghth of a cent.) TIN: 5734 (up $4). Inofficial estimated offcrinK 240 tons (down 35 tons).26 words
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Article225 1965-08-07 16 Aug. 6. Three monttaa. INDUSTRIALS Bonnemd 13 eta. Me A inter V eta. City Oev. 7 eta. M. Inveet. H eta. dlnnn 14 ctaN. Iron W eta. Uunlops HI eta. O C H.C. 13 eta. K Sni.-lt.nu w ou. I'.oTdmani v eta. ICaM II tta san H eta225 words
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Article51 1965-08-07 16 'PHI present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November M last year is selling IT. <>r Oil. la Buying; T.T. 2*. 4 1 Iml. Bin ing <>|. J^.d. The dolUr is at its vt itnton middle petition in relation to it* range against51 words
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Article28 1965-08-07 16 .ien«.«. mirN.t H tv U delttr it 77 for T T »nrt I T.'.J for c»«h tttrlinn |HBW4 II II M nod •n« tad •> tola it28 words
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Advertisement1144 1965-08-07 16 Vi KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service rt'koni rotontSM Moatreat lermte Mtroit CRittai MaattSiet Mtr»" I Stpt 2» Sept aOet 28 Oct 1 NS« NSt MikisMsM Hsnr" 17 Stpt Mteat a Bet MOct I Met West Ccaat ot Central South America Service ToKoriima San Joat1,144 words
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Advertisement901 1965-08-07 16 «USl»*li» Ut»iC( tiuim INDIA. PAKISTAN AMB P. CUU SERVICt Tt: Frtaittle. Mcltttrtt. SfSar). It: Masrat ae< Nagafattieaa. tCA»PENT«U UM* 'lli°Psrt u'.P'VL '"ta^l. B« N Ku«; -r M i «*iß,rw«/« i Ifct l#ct »m nt« tea.a»i r.ru 't. Rtattea. cutugteg. Calcatta. fIrSM «USmAHA. Nt* USUMB. 1 Peri P. i Titm Ptoan.901 words
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Advertisement192 1965-08-07 16 PENANG SPORE ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA CHITTAGONG M.V. "STATE Ot ORISSA" tor Adelaide. Sydney and Melbourne Aug. 7 /B Aim). 9/10 CHifF AGENTS: PCNANO SUB-AGENTS R Jumobhoy Si Sans Lt*., Jumobhoy 4 Sent (M) Ltd., SINGAPORE. Tel: *****/7. PENAN& Tel: W542. */<*/><"> J2pe i LOADING FOR COLOMBO DIRECT Spore192 words
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421 1965-08-07 17 Tin price makes further gain of $4 rE Straits tin orice made A further g.iin of $4 yesterday which took it to 5734 on an offering estimated Inwn 35 tons to 240 tons. Improved local demand was isam reported. LONDON: Tin on Thursday displayed a very steady tone in a421 words
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Article240 1965-08-07 17 A UGUST first trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67 cents per lb-, down one-eighth of a cent on Thurs day's closing; level for the position. The tone wai Quiet, but slightly easier. X..VS. and F.MJK.E. closing prices In240 words
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Article100 1965-08-07 17 'THE Malayan Eichani* Banks' Atto- 1 ciation mad* these changes la its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to StOO). New Vorh: buying TT 32 11/18. airmail OD 31' 13 16. 90 d'st 33 H'l6 buying. TT 35 516. airmail OO 33 7/16 90 rt st 35 13/16100 words
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Article107 1965-08-07 17 SNIPS lying alMtfttdt tht Sintap»rt wiiriii *r s«p«ct< Ml today at*: Carpentaria 8/7, Hanna 13/14. Nl-h.-crri Maru 18. Btdor N.W.I. Maxwell Brander 21/22. Shun Wah 2S/26. ll»--ron 3S/M. Velebit 38/39 Hal Ta 4-, OntAur 45. Lipls N.W.S.. Mlaakl Maru 8/S, Ajpama Nomlko* 43/43 Khoho Mara 40/41. Lrxa107 words
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Article68 1965-08-07 17 -HINESK Predm* liehinno. Slnfav poro noon prlc«« par picul yvsUrd.y: Cooonut oil: bulk $38 sellers, drum S6l (Him. Copra: July/Auf. UK/Continent: I'nquoted. Peppfr: Muntok white J1»7» wllrrn, Sarawak whit* tl!>S nrller». upprlal Sarawak Mack $!.'i7> lellrni. icarbled ijimpong black ***** sellers (all Kti'f 1..W ASTA SIS 3 tellers68 words
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Article21 1965-08-07 17 July tin output Included: Austral Amalgamated 1.918 plcuLs or 114 tons and Kamponf Kamnntjnf 321 plculs or 19 tons.21 words
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Advertisement755 1965-08-07 17 1 (Continued from Pag* 14) FOR SALE IS Word* St Hiii.)— Box it etl. oxtro I*M PMILCO AIRCONUinuntH *va:iat»« at Singapore Rsfrnjeratioai Co.. 154. CHdß«oc«*u Avi Tal. (Toon 2219%. ALL VARIETIIS EXOTIC Mac* flan, aquarium, decor flss food. Call Atlantic Aquarium, 40 Unoby OtamuL (Sport). RELIEVE AGONISING PILE* Orally through755 words
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Advertisement748 1965-08-07 17 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore} IS Word* U r*ln.)—Bex St tU. oxtrm DANCING DINING Nightly Soutb Eaat Alia. Bar/Re«t»urant. 190, Waterloo Street, B' pore. Tel: *****. FRESH FLOWERS IS Word* U (Mln.)— Box St ft*, oxtro PRINCESS SAYS for you with flowers thought fully (elected and beautifully arranged that "aparkle your good748 words
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Advertisement749 1965-08-07 17 K^^^fl MUAR MOTOR BUS COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) APPLICATION has been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue to Quek Lay Hong of 22D. Jalan Hashim. Muar, Johore, duplicate certificates in respect of 51 shares of $100/--each fully paid up bearing distinctive numbers749 words
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Advertisement753 1965-08-07 17 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that I. Abe Hugh Jacobs of No- 30. Jalan Ang Seng, Kuala Lumpur have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 42, Meyer Chambers. Raffles Place. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge753 words
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Advertisement611 1965-08-07 17 TENDERS I RUBBER INDUSTRY SMALLHOLULKS PLAN TIM MATfcKIAL I SCHEME. 1956. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the sup- ply of 1.200.000 polyclone rubber mi to the following nursery sites: Nursery in Kuala Pi. ah District. Negri Sembilan. 0.5 million Nursery in Sungel Patani District, Kedah. 0.7 million 1.2 million611 words
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Advertisement610 1965-08-07 17 TENDERS I PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. SELANGOR Tawaran dartpada Pemborang2 i yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R. kelas E. I Hd. VII dan ka-atas akan dlterlma dl-pejabat Jurutera Negeri. J.KJI.. Selangor hlngga jam 3.00 peung pada 20hb Ogos 1965. UNTOK: MEMASANG SOLORAN PAIP AVER 6". 4" DAN 3" DI-DALAM PLDA KAMPONG SUNGEI DUSUN. ULU610 words
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Advertisement159 1965-08-07 17 TENDERS PEMBEBI TAHU TAWARAN 9Md% TAWARAN darlpada Pemboroiig yang berdaltar dlJKR. Kelas "BX" ka-atas akan dl-tennla dl-pejabat Jurutera Negeri JKR^ Selangor. Kuala Lumpur hlngga pukul 3.00 petang pada 19hb. Ogos 1965 untok Pemblnaan Sekolah Anlka Jurusan dlPaslr Panjang. Kuala Selangor. Segala butlr* boleh dldapatl dl-ma>a kerja dlPejabat Jurutera Kerja. JKR.,159 words
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440 1965-08-07 18 EPSOM JEEP'S SPOTLIGHT ON FANCIED RUNNERS KPSOM JEEP spotlights the fanried runners at Ipoh tomorrow. RACE ONE: Green Innjle: Smart winner over XL 7f in June. Grerian Bay: Due for a ttaM to Qraod Pacific over XL in June. Masher: Allwinner over XL 6f in June; working well < innonhall:440 words
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Article440 1965-08-07 18 HIGHLIGHT AT THE IPOH RACES TOMORROW: RACING with Epsom Jeep JPOH, Fri. Highlight of the opening day of the Gold Vase meeting here on Sunday will be the speed duel between Pot of Gold and Do You Mind, in the Class One440 words
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Article, Illustration78 1965-08-07 18 CRASH! but nobody is injured TWO men came out A of a sidecar crash at Brands Hatch, Kent, unhurt. The two lucky men rider R. F. G. Powell and s i d c c a r-man J. R. Bent were competing in a "Stars of Tomorrow" novice race. With throttles78 words
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Article1338 1965-08-07 18 Race 1—2.0 CL 3 Div. 2 ($6,000) 5 f 1 ***** Mniiing Thru a (Cheng s Kongsi) Tulloh 5 9.0 Coleman 2 2 o!>3orf Senior s (Leong Huat> Nair 99 0 7 3 5«437 Arc En Ciel v (R D> TJoa 6 8.13 Moxham 9 41,338 words
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265 1965-08-07 18 SUBSTITUTES: DON'T ABUSE THE NEW RULE SOCCER LONDON. Fri. pNGLISH soccer clubs and referees have been asked by the Football League to ensure that the new rule allowing substitutes is not abused. It will be the first time anyI where in the world that substitutes will be allowed In aReuter - 265 words
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Article41 1965-08-07 18 BINGAPORE. Pri. There will be a social and dance lor competitors in the Festival of Sports at the Fraser and Neave Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. The highlight of the evening U the I election of a >- M:ss Festival."41 words
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411 1965-08-07 18 DASKKT BALL— San Francisco. Fn. The University oi Washington's basketball team left last night by plane for a live-week tour of the Far East. They will play a total of 20 matches with teams in Malaysia, the Philippines. Formosa, Korea and Japan. Leading the411 words
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Advertisement49 1965-08-07 18 <^v*\^^^T^« 11TUO Life 1 ■•'iM^ iilillfr 1 GET THEM FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT NOW. l|B If you have difficulty in obtaining them P^L^^^^lM contact: Periodicals Manager. vHp: I K <yj rl Tne Straits Times Press (M) Ltd., OW^ i Mm P0 Box 895, Singapore 9. V Tel: 2800 Ext. 108.49 words
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Advertisement172 1965-08-07 18 "MALAYSIA'S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE" CNANGUONO 6(O,<^>gt^^ USICiHOOSt KIALA LI'MPI'R MALACCA IPOH 207. Jin. Tiianku Ab. 145. Jalan Wolf*rsUn 210. Jin. Brrwster Rahman. Trl: ***** Tel: 3519 Tel: 6393 IX)R Tilt. LARGEST SELECTION OF QIALITT f* SPANISH I f't\ §fb +.m. > GUITARS K*^in >^' 1 choice of •THE HONEYCOMBS- W^AUfffS172 words
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332 1965-08-07 19 Ernest FYidu - Nonis scores five goals for S'pore Ernest FYidu: By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE, and Selangor continued to dominate the Festival of Sport inter-slate hockey tournament here. Both KOred their third successive wins on the Padang today. Singapore gained a convincing 5-1 win over Joint Services, while Selangor met tougher opposition in332 words
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Article69 1965-08-07 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thailand bad another Rood day la the Festival .sliootii.t; lumpetition when 1 1 icy ux>k lirst and Moood pi. ices ill the 50 metres tnv platoi event at Gimaon School tills morning. Am ■in YukianancU won tliej event. wi!ii mi aggregate of r>L'7.69 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore cyclist Hamid Supaat completed a double in the Festival ■BOgnaUM when he win the 100 kilometres event at Pasir Panjang this morning. Yesterday. Hamid. who represented Malaysia in the Tokyo Olympics, won the Tour of Singapore. Results: 100 kilometres MmA•>t.irt i Hamid Bupaat (S'pore102 words
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Article238 1965-08-07 19 AIK HUANG WINS TWO TITLES SCHOOLS BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Fri. Tan Aik Huang, the 19-year-old Pen a n g schoolboy who is rated Malaysian No. 1, swept to an easy double in the Malaysian Combined Schools badminton championships here today. Aik Huang, runner-up to Denmark's Erland Kops in this year's All-England,238 words
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335 1965-08-07 19 Thuan Heng starts a spate of records SINGAPORE, Prl. The Festlval international swimming championships began tonight with record-breaking feats by Malaysia's teenage stars Tan Thuan Heng and Michael Eu. Thuan Heng won the first "gold" of the meet when he took the 400 tr.ptics freestyle event in a new Malaysian335 words
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Article32 1965-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore team to meet Malacca in the Combined Schools inter-state tennis tournament at Malacca on Aug. 8: Phay Yew Jan, Glen Shears. Harold Yeo and Peter Tav.32 words
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Article67 1965-08-07 19 PENANG. Fri.— Boxers from Johore, Selangor and Penang have entered for the Penang Amateur Boxing Association's open championships which bpgin at the New World Park Stadium here tomorrow at 9 pmThe wr gh in and medicnl checkup of competitors will be at the Penang General Hospital at67 words
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Article21 1965-08-07 19 IPOH. Thurs. Klnta Sailing Club will hold their annual regatta at Lumut on Sunday. There will be five events.21 words
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343 1965-08-07 19 TABLE TENNIS SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore clinched the first title in the interna Jonal table tennis championships here last night when their women's team won the final by 5-3 against Perak. In the men's team event, Singapore moved Into the finals with a splendid343 words
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Article, Illustration43 1965-08-07 19 A NOTHER Rugby season is about to begin. And in Selangor, the clubs have already started their training. Timesport picture shows players of the Victoria Institution Old Boys Association during a practice at Gurney Road ground.43 words
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Article184 1965-08-07 19 SOCCER HONG KONG, Friday. rvHE Singapore Amateur F.A. have invited Hong A Kong to play a friendly match in Singapore after the Merdeka tournament in Kuala Lumpur later this month. l The Hong Konft F.A.. according to Raleigh Leung, manager of the team to theReuter - 184 words
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Article94 1965-08-07 19 PERAK ROUT KEDAH -10-1- IPOH, Fri. Perak thrashed Kedah 10-1 in the opening match of the Razak Cup north zone triangular hockey tournament here today. Kedah restricted Perak to one goal for a long time in the first half but crumbled to let In three goals in four minutes before94 words
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Article67 1965-08-07 19 LONDON. Fn. Irishman Christy O'Connor, winner of the £2.000 first prize in the Sen. or Service golf tournament last week, is the leading money w.nner on the Bnti.-h golf circuit so f;u this season. O'Connor has won £4 320 Peter Thomson of Australia, the Open67 words
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Article70 1965-08-07 19 NEW YORK.- Fii. PuiOiuii Bytom of Poland, clinched 1965 New York international soccer I league here lnst niirtit when tfcj beat the New Yorker XI 2-1 in the second-leg of the final. Polonia, who won the first-leg 3-0 last Sunday, now meet Dukla. of Czechoslovakia, on70 words
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400 1965-08-07 19 YOUTH ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ALAYSIAN long-distance champion Dilbagh 111 Singh of Sabah won a "5,000 metres" event in 14min 32.45ec 41.2 sec faster than the Malaysian national record which he set at Singapore a week ago. However, after the400 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-08-07 19 RAZAK: A PROMISE OF SUPPORT KL'ALA LI'MPCR. I ri. Tun Abdul Razak, the Do l.uiy Prim Mjnislrr, who declarrd open the Malaysi&B Youth Council uthlrtics riuuiipioiisliips it .Mt-rdrk* M.iclnnn today, s.ii "I am glad to notr that athMH li.uc i .urn from tli* various s.latrs of Malaya, SinKapoi'i- and Sahah262 words
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Advertisement87 1965-08-07 19 RB 1100 It's LUXURIOUS Deep bucket type seats up front, easy lounge type rear seats with still plenty of room left. 'This 4 door, ll oo cc, sseater saloon is also ant of the fastest in its class— Bs m.p.h. #Test drive it! Progress Motors Limited Orchard Hoad, Singapore. l^THHgißr^is87 words
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Advertisement61 1965-08-07 19 N*" iiijver Gillette 3 ways superior to all other blades! Lasts longer than any other blade C^ without exception L-. V t- lA More shaves per blade means J j I less cost per shave M^^^. if %> The most superbly comfortable fH^^ SfTnT shaves in the world THE bTAINLhbb61 words
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Miscellaneous167 1965-08-07 19 SUMMARY j SOCCER Taiping League: Sukan Melayu 3 Kamuntlng 3. Friendly (K. Bharui: KelanUn 4 Armed Forces 2. S'gor BH Div. SB (XL): Wearncs 7 Linatex 1. Ipoh Div. 1: Kiln; 3 Rambler? L HOCKEY Malacca League: HSOBA 3 Teachers 1 SPORTS DIARY SPORE KKSTIVAI. Hockry: BOXINo Penanß open 1167 words
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Article, Illustration233 1965-08-07 20 Tengku to announce change in foreign —policy KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman will tell a meeting of the National Alliance Council here on Sunday of his Intention to slightly modify Malaysia's foreign policy. The UMNO Secretary General. Dato Syed Jaafar Albar, confirmed this today. The Tengku hinted cm his233 words
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Article29 1965-08-07 20 MAMLA. Fri— Japanese film' director Aklru Kurosawa, whose Mini Rashomon earned worldwide a.vlaim. v.n-. today winner of the 1 9«>5 Ramon Ma »nv«rd for journalism and literature.29 words
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Obituary34 1965-08-07 20 MRS. CHELLAM, mottier-ln-law of 8 Appiah Singapore Traction Company puled away pran fully on 6-«i-6». Cortege leaves 64-B. Norfolk y:*tat« on 7-8-65 at 4-30 p.m. for cremation at Hindu Cemetery. of C ence34 words
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Article, Illustration584 1965-08-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to make a statement on the recent Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London when the next Parliamentary session opens here on Monday. The Te&gku is ;ilso expected to tell (he House about584 words
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Article27 1965-08-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two Singa]>ore students. Gary K. Wong and Robert S.P. Wong, have received their Bachelor of Science degrees from the Western Michigan University.27 words
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Article20 1965-08-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— Water will be cut off in Choon Guan Street tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.20 words
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Article, Illustration78 1965-08-07 20 'PUS Raja Permaisuri Agong yesterday presented guide service awards to 24 officers of the Girl Guides Association of Malaysia at the girl guides headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Among the recipients were the national president of the association, Toh Ptian Rahah, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun78 words
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99 1965-08-07 20 HAMBURG. Fri. Baldness is a good indication of virility in a man, doctors said today. Being bald indicates a man has a healthy amount of masculine sexual hormones called testosterones. according to Professor Klaus D. Voigt. He and fellow researchers told a world99 words
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Article41 1965-08-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri A course on •'An introduction to psychology organised by the Department 'of Extra-Mural Studies. University of Singapore, will start on Aug. 18, at the University In new lecture theatre 3. The fee for the 10--lecture course Is $18.41 words
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Article431 1965-08-07 20 LONDON, Fri.— The stock markets ended the week on a very firm note. Gams in equities were fairly widespread and in some cases sharp. The leaders were auain favoured most but numerous secondary stocks were being picked up. There was renewed institutional baying. Shares of431 words
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204 1965-08-07 20 'One life or 30' decision by airline pilot MEXICO CITY. Fri. "It was his life or those of my 30 passengers. The decision was obvious. I held the plane in a straight line." Still shaking from the experience, a Mexican Airlines pilot told yesterdayhow he had to choose between running204 words
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140 1965-08-07 20 I ONHON. Fri. Some mm Lj work hard at their jobs, but in the case of Oorge Norman it's ridiculous. -Day in. day out and nt«rht in. night out." a court heard yesterday. Norman was hard at work Norman hnrulM140 words
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Article48 1965-08-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mr. X.CLee. the new PAP Assemblyman for Hong Llm. has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. with effect from July 12. two days after the Hong Lim by-election. He was. formerly the Prime Minister's Political Secretary.48 words
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255 1965-08-07 20 Century by Cowdrey swings Test in England's favour I ONDON. Fri. A fine RJ century by Colin Cowdrey had swung the second crickei rest, against South Africa in England's favour by tea on the second day at Trent Bndee, Nottingham, today. England. 16 for two overnight in reply to Smith255 words
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Article163 1965-08-07 20 sol Til AFRICA Ist inn*. Barlow c Cowdrey b Cartwright iff Lance lbw Cartwrifrht 7 I.indta.v c Parks b Cartwright 0 G. Pollock c Cowdrey b Cartwright 1 28 Bland st Parks b Tltmu» Bacher b Snow 12 Van Der Mrrwe run out 38 Dumbrill c Parfltt b CartwrtghtReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement150 1965-08-07 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 2» »urtf> 111 ■Mataaii to wan i Rafclm (Sarah) at Riiu Uttjah Ho "Th.ink!! to Dr and staff. PRESENTING THE VERVLATEST FROM SHARP 13 -TRANSISTOR 4 -BAND MODEL* DE LUXE PORTABLE RADIO BZ-23 WITH UNIQUE WIDE DIAL /m snmp bj.» mm COLOUR INDICATOR FOR m .*j. *"tt n150 words
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Advertisement128 1965-08-07 20 HOMESTUDY COURSES PREPARE INTENSIVELY FOR 1965 EXAM. AND PUN NOW FOR 1966 M. C. C. (Founded in 1959) LET M.C.C. GIVE YOU THE CORRECT GUIDANCE FOR HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE CAMBRIDGE S.C/M.C.E. LOWER CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST FORMS 1 VI L.C.C. PITMAN'S SIJIL PELA|ARAN MALAYSIA. UJIAN KELAYAKAN, SIJIL RENDAH PELAJARAN (dengan perantaraan128 words
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