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Title Section28 1965-08-10 1 BPONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE^ AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50,00 fcp AUGI%r The Straits Times He***** 1 Kstd 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1965 15 CENTS. KDN 1189 100528 words
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Article506 1965-08-10 1 THE first reaction to the decision of the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to go separate ways is one of cruel shock and profound regret. There had been talk of "separate constitutional arrangements" earlier on in the "Malaysian Malaysia" controversy, but it had a distinctly speculative506 words
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Article, Illustration1466 1965-08-10 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: Tengku pledges support for admission to Commonwealth and United Nations By Kuala Lumpur, Monday SINGAPORE today separated from Malaysia, following an amendmen t to the Constitution approved unanimously by both Houses of Parliament under a certificate of urgency. Simultaneously with the passing of the amending1,466 words
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Article1038 1965-08-10 1 Tengku: It was my idea J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman confirmed tonight that it was his idea that Singapore should withdraw from Malaysia and become independent. Otherwise, he said at a special Press conference, there was '•no hope for peace." He confirmed, too. that only lip and a "few"1,038 words
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Article129 1965-08-10 1 w all Singapore citizens cease to be Malaysian citizens. ALL civil servants, including police and armed forces personnel, courts and judiciary, who became employees of the Malaysian Government on Malaysia Day, come under the Singapore Government once again. ALL civil sen» nts employed by Federal129 words
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Article155 1965-08-10 1 Raja is named Foreign Minister SINGAPORE. Moil. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today reshuffled his 10-man Cabinet in his first executive act as leader of a completely independent Singapore. The main changesDR. GOH KIM, SWEE becomes Minister for Defence and Security; MR. S. RAJARATNAM, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture; MR.155 words
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Advertisement5 1965-08-10 1 rFor electrical products throughout Malaysia5 words
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Advertisement89 1965-08-10 1 ■MT^ m md L»- I J| dlSfiffl Rrfyjij fit /jfl 1 rfWM&MlJUifc&fl fit i ■fctd Jm^^^C Ikj'i'ir.. fjfsuNi s.f-vi i ii) I INSIDE PACE 10: Tengkus speech to Parliament PACE 1 1 The debate in Par liament PACE 12: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's press conference PACE 13: The debate in89 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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297 1965-08-10 2 Taipeh claims big victory over Peking naval forces riWIPEH, Mon. A Nationalist Chinrsr Vi\y headquarters today issued a tommunique claiming it big victory in a sea battle south of tjurniuy on I riday between two Nationalist warships and a stronger force of onimunist Chinese nay il vessels. The headquarter* saidReuter; AP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration301 1965-08-10 2 No need to bomb Hanoi Taylor THE 'LONG PULL' TO VICTORY WASHINGTON, Mon. General I Maxwell Taylor said yesterday that there is no need for the j United States to i bomb Hanoi to win the war in Vietnam. •We need the leadership in Hanoi to make agreements" on aReuter; AP - 301 words
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Article36 1965-08-10 2 MANILA, Mon. President Macapagal yesterday appointed a general campaign mnnager in his b d for a second term In next November's national elections. The man chosen for the Job: President Macapagal- U PI.36 words
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87 1965-08-10 2 Soeharno's summons ends Aidit' s China tour lAKAKIA Mon. PreJ aident Soekarno had summoned the Indonesian Communist Party chairman, Mr. D..N. Aidit, from a visit to China, the official Antara news agency reported today. Antara did not say why Mr. Aidit was summoned Antara said Mr. Aidit had had to87 words
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Article, Illustration149 1965-08-10 2 BHUTTO: WE HAVE NOT BETRAYED U.S. FRIENDSHIP KARACHI, Mon. Pakistan had not betrayed her friendship with the United States but her first consideration must be her own vital national interest, the Pakistan F o reign Minister. Mr. Zulflkar Ali Bhutto, said yesterday. For the first time In a century a149 words
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Article69 1965-08-10 2 MADRAS, Mon.— lndia Is to spend £150 million on port development schemes in the next five years, the Transport Minister, Mr. Raj Bahadur, said here. He told a Prefix conference that India's total port capacity fnr, handling Iron ore exports would Increase from eight million metricReuter - 69 words
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232 1965-08-10 2 India speaks of extensive infiltration in Kashmir YEW DELHI. Mon. 11 India has strengthened her security forces in disputed Kashmir to meet "extensive infiltration" by armed men along the ceasefire line, a Government spokesman said early today. The Defence Minister, Mr. Y. h a va n. flew back here last232 words
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164 1965-08-10 2 Appeal to Pope: Advise rebels to lay down arms l/HARTOUM. Mon. The Sudanese Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Mahgoub, last night appealed to! Pope Paul to advise dissidents in the Southern Sudan to lay down their arms and negotiate peacefully on the future of the south. Dissidents in the Sudan'sReuter - 164 words
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96 1965-08-10 2 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: From Canberra, Monday THE South Australian Labour Government today announced its intention to introduce legislation to make it an offence to discriminate against Aborigines In public places. Shops, restaurants, hotels, public transport, swimming pools and theatres have been designated public places. The Attornry-Gencral,96 words
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Miscellaneous39 1965-08-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 6 r MAVt) C^f) f*Hj DONT USUALLY k a biscultV c S^ V BOTUee T0 *£j*J V^XeASE?/ CC-^-. A W«Y TMIS &ECAU«e i^N V CUANGE?/ V TME TIN J I 7/ II 7-1 -739 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-08-10 3 LONDON, Monday GLAMOUR IN CUT-PRICE PETROL WAR rpHESE 11 girls were chosen last week from more than 600 applicants who answered the advertisements of European Petrol. The company la employing this "glamorous, enthusiastic and articulate" sales team in the latest pha.se of the petrol price war in217 words
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Article69 1965-08-10 3 MOSCOW. Mon. A man said to be 160 years (•Id. Mr Shirali MMim< v from the Caucasus, has a 40-Trar-old daughter ;.ei'ordiriK to thr Soxict vu-ekly N'pdch.i Mislimov. who recentlj rode on a railway train for the first time in his life, is still living in peace69 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-08-10 3 King seeks 'third solution' to end Greek -crisis ATHENS. Mon.— King Constantine last, night ignored the advice of former Premier George Papandreous and sought a "third solution" to Greece's 24-y e a r-old political crisis. Mr. Papaiidroou had urged the young monarch either to select him aeain as Premier nrReuter - 248 words
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193 1965-08-10 3 Sweden swings to greater sexual freedom STOCKHOLM. Mon. Sweden appears to be swinging into an era of increased sexual freedom. The advantages md disadvantages of more sexual freedom, and more liberal views on a variety of subjects pertaining to sex, are being argued today In private homes, schools, universities, churches,Reuter - 193 words
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Article66 1965-08-10 3 NEW YORK Mon —A cnflcallv 111 Mongoloid baby, whose parents said they would rather see lien dead than confined to an instl- 1 tutton for life, died yesterday before doctors could perform a courtordered operation. Eight -day-old Kathleen McCautoy died at Rlvervlew Hospital where doctorsUPI - 66 words
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89 1965-08-10 3 Caught— a thief weighed down by his loot NEW YORK. Mon. A thlrf stole a CSSUJM rare coin collection ye>terday. but the coins weighed him down so much police quickly caught him. Police said Anthony Marin. 27, was carrying 17 books and two large ba» of collector's coins and had89 words
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207 1965-08-10 3 T ONDON. Mon. The Sunday Times said yesterday it understood OM U.S. Government had given Britain an assurance of further i financial assistance If sterling came under J even heavier pressure. The Conservative news- I paper's business editor wrote: "This promise of207 words
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Article51 1965-08-10 3 LANSING. Mon A ParkeDuvis and Co. vice president swerved his car to avoid hittms pi? and was hit broadside hv .i truck, killing h'.s wife and tli: •*> children. Police said th° c;ir drvpn by William Grorste Moirr. 50. wis -veided to thr51 words
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216 1965-08-10 3 Pretty gloomy view in Britain about foreign trade prospects LONDON, Monday. A BUSINESSMAN'S report today said British merchants were clearly gloomy at their country's foreign trading prospects. The Association of Bri- i tish Chambers of Com- meree ild m;ly one-tenth 01 295 merchants who tooK part in a survey hadReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement404 1965-08-10 3 NO COAXING NEEDED! NO BRIBING REQUIRED! <^ m TtC££^^Km^ Wonder Tonic J&JS3/& with Candy Taste y^/mmSMvjf^ Each Hicee Sweetlet i« fflr^ R) Jx*M^ equivalent to 10 oranges JISA W j* HICEE SWEETLETB wUI keep A/m WS^ your chl'.d free from colds H -H. y and common ailments. It, will f404 words
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486 1965-08-10 4 Inquiry hears more about loans to ship firm SINGAPORE, Mon. The Commission inquiring into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union was told today how a shipping firm which started last year had loans from various people, including the treasurer of the SMMWU. The treasurer, Mr. Chua486 words
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Article61 1965-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Ambrose Perelra has been elected president of the Singapore Qualified Tourist Guides Association. Mr. I Noel E- de Suuza is the vice-pre-sident. Other officials are Mr. Ong Thiam Kirn. secretary; Mr. M. Reuben, assistant secretary; Miss Pamela Stewart, the treasurer Committee members: Mrs. R.61 words
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Article46 1965-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Culture will give give free film shows tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Somapah Estate, off Upper Serangoon Road; Kampong Ang Mo Kio, Thomson Road; Kampong Bulim. off Chua Chu Kang Road and Lorong Fatimah, Woodlands Road.46 words
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361 1965-08-10 4 CLAMP-DOWN ON FIREARMS AND MANY GOODS SINGAPORE. Monday THE Singapore Government today clamped down on the imports of firearms, ammunition and 30 items of food and other commodities. This was announced by a special Government Gazette notification with no explanation. The notification. The Prohibition of361 words
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84 1965-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today said that Singapore's new independent status would enable her take part in international sports as a "separate entity." Mr. Chan, was speaking on behalf of the Minister, Inche84 words
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Article209 1965-08-10 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. TjELEN NAH, wife of an assistant superintendent n of an approved school, told the High Court today how her "very temperamental" husband had made her life "intolerable." She said that her husband, Alfred Kang Chan Teck, had adopted a "do mlneerlng" attitude towards her209 words
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94 1965-08-10 4 Office-holders of Old Boys Association SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Henry Loo has been elected president of the Bt. Andrews Old Boys' Association. Others elected are vice-presid-ent: Mr. Wong Mook Qui. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat. Mr. Tan Eiijr Chiang and Mr. Ong Peck Lye; secretary: Mr. Guicharan Singh; assistant. secretary: Mr. Peter94 words
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Article31 1965-08-10 4 i SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Assistant Commissioner of Civil Defence has asked all national servicemen and civil defence volunteers NOT to report for training as from today until further notice31 words
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Article88 1965-08-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. C. V. Devan Nair the PAP MP for Bungsar, plans to move to Malaya from Singapore and establish residence here. He said this today after the House of Representatives had passed a Bill amending the Constitution to allow Singapore to separate88 words
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Article387 1965-08-10 4 LONDON. Mon— lt was a day of indecision in the stock mar tccts. Last week's speculative buying of the so-called devaluation hedge stocks <ni not continued and in the case ol gold shares there was a fail 1 amount of selling in the morning and prices receded rapidly.387 words
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Article52 1965-08-10 4 LONDON. Mon— Spot 21-I/16d., Sept. 21-1 16d., Oct. 21d.. Nov. 21d., Oct. Dec. 21d.. Jan. Mar. 20 7 »d. Apr June 20-13 16d.. July Sept. 20 ,d. Oct Dec. 20-11 10(1 Jan. Mar. 20 »d.. Apr. June unq C.1.1. Aug. 20-1 16d.. Bept 2d--3 16d Oct. 2O' k d.52 words
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Article30 1965-08-10 4 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £1465 £12i. .sellers £1469 H-El5), For«urd buyers £14G8 £13), sellers £1469 r-f£2o>*), Settlement £1477 'j <-r£lB'it. Turnover am 116 tons. p.m. 75 ton*. Tone: Barely steady.30 words
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Article64 1965-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Standard street lighting has been installed by the Public Utilities Board along the public section of Nee Soon j Road. The scheme was approved I by the I'rban and Rural 1 1 Services Committee follow- j ing a request by the residents to the64 words
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Advertisement81 1965-08-10 4 rTCflUoirlf/^J LAST j day; Today 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. DA If A SINGH MtfMTAZ K AMU AM I Opcos Tomorrow j "Jhanak Jhanake Payol Eoic" i li Coming jHoqaoor" Hindi. Today: 3.30-7-9.30 pm. Buddu Ebien in "WEST OF MANTANA" Eng. Tomorrow only "Robinson Crusoe in Mar»" Eng. twMmimUtmmUimm H6406 Today:81 words
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Advertisement233 1965-08-10 4 LIDO (Si"pore) a OPENS "TOMORROW" .^bbT^^SbbHJ X M J <w9af bbbbbbVL i Abbt F t TJEjf [U^T^^^tm IbbbVAHbR. bbbbP^T 1 bbIbPI BATTLE ACTION WEEK 7 ALL-TIME WAR ACTION HITS! EACH DAY A DIFFERENT PICTURE I Tomorrow: "BATAAN" Robert Taylor, George Murphy, Thomas Mitchell Thursday: "STAND BY FOR ACTION 1 Robert233 words
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Advertisement510 1965-08-10 4 20lli lIM. l>\\ DAILY AT 1 IS, 4.30 1. 30 pm :xrro Show I Cam. Sun. Holidays Stalls: SI .SO $2.50-Circle $4.00 Advance CASH BOOKINGS Only (NO FREE LIST) JULIE CHRISTOPHER I ANDREWS PLUMMER Produced in TOOD-AO COLOR by DELUXE LAST 2 HAYS! 11 om, 1.30, 4, 6.30 I 9.1Sp510 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-08-10 5 MOTHER FASTS FOR HER MISSING SON V T IBONG TEBAL. Mon. 11 A grief-stricken mother here refuses to eat until her missing son returns home. Fatimah Blbl. 35. has reported to police that her .von Mohamed Ghaus. 16. has been missing from home since last Tuesday Ghaus. the eldest son164 words
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371 1965-08-10 5 SINGAPORE, Monday rpHE Singapore Government today anncunced new tariffs for motor car, lorry and bus tyres and tubes and electric filament bulbs. Simultaneous with a Government Gazette notification, a Customs spokesman told a Press conference that the new duties, which would come into371 words
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Article87 1965-08-10 5 A LOR STAR, Mon. 16-year-old boy, who pleaded guilty to a charge of raping an 11--year-old girl, was bound over for two years today. "I am siving you a chance because of your age and also because you are a fir-a offender." the judge.87 words
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91 1965-08-10 5 J£UCHIXG, Mon. In a dawn swoop today, police arrested 21 Chinese suspected of "beinr engaged in subversive Communist activities." Among them is the Sarawak United People's Party central committee member. Mr. Soo Mvi Sen. who is secretary of the party's Serian branch. This morning's91 words
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Article68 1965-08-10 5 KCALA LUMPUR. Mon, A watchman at the Central Theatre. Gulam Kathlr. 52. was sentenced to two months' jail in the Sessions Court here today when he pleaded guilty to being in possession of a knife without lawful purpose at, Jalan Campbell on July 30. The president.68 words
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Article35 1965-08-10 5 Rubber planting course MACHANG. Mon. A 27-day course In rubber, planting and processing Is now in progress at the Rubber Training School in Bulf.it Siren. 11 miles from here. It will end on August 21.35 words
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Article23 1965-08-10 5 TANOKAK Mon A $20,000 Hindu temple, built here from funds contributed by estate workers, will be opened on Sept- 8-23 words
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Article21 1965-08-10 5 TANGKAK. Mon— A free X-ray mobile unit will visit the district hospital here from Au?. 16 to 18.21 words
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Article, Illustration177 1965-08-10 5 WINIFRED TELLS OF HER PEN-PAL IN CAPITAL SINGAPORE. Mon. SltJ tine behind an old rented piano, Britain's queen of the keyboard, Winifred Atwell. spread out her highly insured fingers and said: "All St." The well-known Trinidadborn oianist was making her debut at a local oight-spot this evening It is also177 words
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220 1965-08-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today called on the Australian Government to facilitate and encourage the entry of Malaysian goods. Malaysia, he said, was at present buying from Australia more than she was selling there. There was220 words
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110 1965-08-10 5 Man held in connection with thug's killing 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. man was detained here this morning In connection with the murder of a notorious thug on Friday. He was picked up In a hotel In jalan Hall Taib by a police party. The murdered man. R. Govindan. 33. better known110 words
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Article45 1965-08-10 5 PENANG Mon. Inche Jamaluddln bin Khamis of Kepala Batas and Puan Salman binte Haran of Sungei Acheh. Nibong Tebal. will present Penane in the Malaysian Berzan.it reading contest to mark the opening of the National Mosque Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 27 and 28.45 words
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190 1965-08-10 5 Indecent, say women— and men's body-beautiful contest is off PENANG, Monday I "THE Penang Umno's Malaysia anniversary celebrations committee has called off a proposed "Inche Umno" bodybeautiful contest following a strong protest by Kaum Ibu members The women said It would be "indecent" •Bincr the Kaum Ibu does not approve,190 words
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Advertisement505 1965-08-10 5 GIVEx and WUPI* JfJh^h i TAKF You must give and take. You will never succeed In lite if you don't Rive and take The Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Boclety Ltd. urges you to give and take. It Is your own insurance organisation. You will become a partowner of the Society when505 words
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620 1965-08-10 6 Cement was bought 'to exhaust council 's vote...' BEREMBAN. Mon. J^ PUBLIC health inspector of the Seremban Town Council today told the commission of inquiry that 1,606 bags of cement had been bought to "exhaust" the year's vote of the council. He said that there was no major project at620 words
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Article57 1965-08-10 6 SANDAKAN. Mon.— The Dis-. trict Officer, Sandakan. has called on the people to join the Civil Defence Corps. The corps is open to all races. Irrespective of sex. who are 2S and above. Ar.vone who Is over 18 or within the call-up age group may57 words
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251 1965-08-10 6 Open up worked-out mine land for farms, Perak Govt urged IPOH, Monday. A RECOMMENDATION is to be made to the State Government that worked-out mining land be made available for food crops, particularly vegetables and quick-growing: fruits. According to a special In- I vestlgatlve committee of the Perak MCA "such251 words
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Article34 1965-08-10 6 SANDAKAN. Mon.— The people of Sandakan have donated $3,200 towards the Armed Forces Welfare Fund. Heading the donation list Is contribution of $200 from the Sabah Timbers Company Limited.34 words
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141 1965-08-10 6 HUSBAND DRUNK 5 TIMES A WEEK, WIFE TELLS DIVORCE HEARING OINGAPORE, Mon.— Mrs. Joan Marie Benedict, a department store employee, said in her divorce petition today: "Whenever my husband was drunk, I always stood in fear and prepared myself for the worst." She said that her husband. Ramanthan Rntnam Anthony141 words
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Article50 1965-08-10 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— l.ieut. Guv Sheridan. 22. of the Rural Marines, who last December led the successful flrst ascent of the r.orth fa.cc of Mount Kinabalu .n I Sabah. is now the deputy leader of a party of servicemen training In Norway on the largest lc« cap In Europe.50 words
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66 1965-08-10 6 Sultan at Beach of Passionate Love I^OTA BHARU, Mon. v The Sultan of Trengganu and the irn;ku Ampuan Besar today visited the Beach of Passionate Love, six miles from here They later visited the Telecoms Headquarters and the General Hospital here. Tonight they attended a dinner given by the Mentri66 words
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222 1965-08-10 6 TPOH, Mon. The x manager of Harper Gilfillan Co., here, Mr. D. R. Denning, said today that it was "extremely unusual" for his former sales executive. Koh Kee Soon, 28. to sell cases of milk below the fixed price. He was testifying against Koh222 words
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Article30 1965-08-10 6 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Applications for the National Defence Bonds now total $4,389 900 Bank Negara. Malaysia, .statement said today. The amount received today was $131,800 from 37 subscribers.30 words
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Article69 1965-08-10 6 IJUALA I.UMPUR. Mon The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will unveil the National Monument, commemorating those who sacrificed their lives during the Emergency, early next j month Close relatives or mem- ber.^ of the police force who were killed are among; those who will attend the ceremony. Relatives69 words
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311 1965-08-10 6 Charge of murder is amended twice in court TPOH, Man.— A cbnpi x of murder Q fjpilnt six kampang wortngj was twice amended tn the Hlfrh Conrt how today. Sahlan bin Mohamad Hassan 19, Mat Dalm bto Musman. 19. Mohamad Harun alias Hajl All hln Haji Dollah, 31. Samad htr.311 words
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95 1965-08-10 6 PENANO. Mon.— More than M model planes competed I final day of the Malaysian aernirocielllnK contest held at. Bulcit Glugor yeMerday. Highlight of the HUM was an air combat between -fighter" planes. Three Ipoh contestants, Allan Heng. Leong Scow Kwok and Yoon Kok On took95 words
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Advertisement162 1965-08-10 6 Advertisement <\^ To k<*p ytmr flbown smooth and lovely nse this simple pack to banish any redness and roughness. Combine a teaspoon each of white sugar, lemon Delph freshener and oil of Ulan and rub the mixture well Into the elbows with circular movements until the skin becomes pink and162 words
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Article210 1965-08-10 7 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD: NEWLY-WEDS ALL SET-THEN 'VlPs' TOOK THEIR SEATS From Kuching. Monday NEWLY-WED couple on their woy from here to a honeymoon in Hong Kong last night hod their seats on the Malaysian Airways Fokker Friendship to Singapore taken from them. Their luggage had already been taken210 words
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Article, Illustration229 1965-08-10 7 Murdered man's widow appeals —for aid- KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Twelve months ago a 43-year-old woman and her five children lived a life of comfort on the $500 brought home every month by her husband, an estate conductor. Now she is finding it ditficult even to provide food for her children,229 words
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Article27 1965-08-10 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five fighters of the "Satu Hati" secret society of the 36 Group wer* arrested early today by detectives In the Sembawiing Road area.27 words
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194 1965-08-10 7 Seven school heads seek an inquiry IVIBONG TEBAL, Mon. Headmasters of seven estate Tamil schools in Province South are to ask for an inquiry Into an incident of alleged misbehaviour by the chairman of a board of managers. Mr. S. Mariappan. headmaser of the Changkat Tamil School, told an emergency194 words
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88 1965-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Japan's diesel railcar gift to Malaysia under the Colombo J Plan will be handed over to the Minister of Transport. Da to Sardon bin Haji Jubir. on Saturday morning. The presentation will be made I by the Japanese Ambassador, Datoj Fumihiko88 words
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Article55 1965-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Dato Sir Alexander Oppenhelm. the i former Vice-Chancellor of the i University of Malaya, left here today for Britain after 34 years' of association with Malaysian education. He will take up his new api pointmem as a visiting professor !of mathematics at Reading UnlI55 words
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Article, Illustration24 1965-08-10 7 n in the new forces 1 favourite. SALOMA AND RAMLEE Jungle green for the frontline.24 words
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439 1965-08-10 7 SALOMA, RAMLEE AND JULIE LEAD A SHOW TO CHEER TROOPS By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT rWAU. Mon. —At the front on Sebatik Island, where a no mans land of about a mil? separates Malaysian and Indonesian troops, they will be talking all thiweek of P. Ramlee. i Saloma and Julie Sudiro.439 words
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Article65 1965-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Xon. A two-year-old girl. Arpah bint* Sidan was drowned in a well at the 36th mile Sabak Bernam Road yesterday. Her adopted father Andar bin Yeob. said he left the child behind the house at 6 nm His wife was cooking In the65 words
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89 1965-08-10 7 I^IBONG TEBAL. Mon.— Police yesterday broke open *a house in Kam;> Kit Buklt Panehor and overpowered a man who had thrown bottles at passersby and injured two pe«.pie Kampong residents locked their door.s when the man started to break j I hla own furniture and I89 words
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158 1965-08-10 7 pENANG, Mon. The 1 E. and O. Hotel, which closed down on July 31 after a strike by over 100 employees, has been offered for sale on lease. This was announced to- 1 day by a spokesman of the management who said158 words
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Article51 1965-08-10 7 KLANG. Mon- A businessman. Inohe Hassan All. 51, died in hospital here yesterlay without regaining consciousness two' hours after he fel! 20 feet from the roof of his house. He was repairing the roof at JaUn Tepi Sungel KJang at 12.20 pm when he slipped and51 words
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229 1965-08-10 8 MALACCA, Monday. THE Assistant Nurses' Union of Malaya which represents about 2,000 assistant nurses in hospitals all over the country yesterday decided to stop its members from working extra hours unless the Government settled its claim for overtime pay. But the annual meeting229 words
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201 1965-08-10 8 From Our Special Correspondent OANGKOK, Mon. General Prapas Charusathira, Thailand's Commander-in Chief of the Army and Deputy Prime Minister, says Incidents along the southern and Cambodian borders indicate "Communists are beginning to start an underground war against Thailand." The general made the comment while201 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-08-10 8 PRETTY Marisa Opak. the West Australian "Apple Queen." was tbe star attraction at the opening of the 10 (1 .1 y Australian trade exhibition at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Miss Opak will be at the exhibition for the next98 words
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Article33 1965-08-10 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. The Rev. Bro. Pius former director of St Michael* Institution. Ipoh, has been appointed director of ttip Brothers' School at Funlinfj. Kowloon. *ix miles from the Chinese border.33 words
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Article26 1965-08-10 8 PENANQ. Mon. WOOMB volunteers abovp the age of It may now join the Civil Defenre Corps Enrolment vrill be held at 15 Peel Avenue26 words
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156 1965-08-10 8 Thailand seeks new markets for rice ■DANGKOK. Mon. 13 Keen competition in Thailand's major rice markets of Singapore and Hong Koni: has forced the country to look for fresh outlets in the Middle East and Africa. In spite of this competition. 997.000 tons of rice waa sold abroad In the156 words
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Article105 1965-08-10 8 From Arthur Richards f ONDON. Mon. A for- mer Vice-Chancellor of the Untversity of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, has been appointed deputy chairman cf the British Independent Television Authority. Sir Sydney was vice-chancellor from 1952 to 1956 and later became the director of the105 words
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Article211 1965-08-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rpHE National Union of I. Teachers today expressed its concern at an allegation by the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. that It was voicing slogans "with a political flavour and almost none with a professional taste." In a signed statement211 words
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Miscellaneous179 1965-08-10 8 Aitvy Oap By Y.T. Ram tin T IV SOLLY, I MUST* SPOKE V\J~ ->^ fc//._BJT WHAT REMIY BUG 3 "^^^nvV^/nvjS "*$&T I TOOSOOW! THAT D*NQ /T.IM FACT. ITS M ME 18 THAT DOC WOULD Z nV'^ /^mJIV>T|Um rVVwU. V MACHINE IS TOUGHERN GOT ME JUST 1 |DV TURN A THING179 words
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Article, Illustration1905 1965-08-10 9 BIG ERNIE COULD NOT BEAR THE STRESSES OF OLD AGE A SHOT AT DAWN— AND HE DIED AS VIOLENTLY HE LIVED SHORTLY after 7 a.m. on July 2, 1061. I hulk\, bearded man clad in pyjamas left tin- bedroom of his house near l\( h hum in Idaho and descended1,905 words
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Advertisement144 1965-08-10 9 TO-DAY'S DESIGN «s the LYNX This modern cistern Is handsome, hygienic, and *nVl*nt In operation. ltflushrsata touch. wlthaQulet yet powerful action. The shoii is made of black Duranitn and th» KingfUherslphon mechanism of poly theno-non-corrodlnsr. rustless, non-aging and nnbreakable. Conforming to 883 1125. and Water Works specifications, ttao Lynx la144 words
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Obituary75 1965-08-10 10 r,.d, m (Minimum} MR OH CHENG LINO allu Ah Nee. Man... I.i KaSaag Badok Bua Co. ...i »«ay on |i-s«". Cort«(te. leavea (iff l.tnv-noi Omve. Bradd^ll Road for Buta'lHn <>meter> at 4 r m on Tuwtay io-»->iA OR OAVIO K M CHOV M paa**4 «■•..> suddenly 12:: ■> :n75 words
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Article59 1965-08-10 10 Wordt Sli (Mlmimum) THI FAMILY of late Kelly Cfccmg A- Ko»- UMDjkl rel.ifve« fnendv at" for ondoVnren. wri-i'.l < .md MMMM -rm'TOiir 1 THE FAMILY nf the at* M' R.,-*rt» thank everyone lor th' r .«n---•iii>t»n<e and t»-n(i.ince at the funeral TRANCIS RODRICUES |M!>»a. •fully on 7-K-iif., we thar59 words
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494 1965-08-10 10 The Straits Times Tuesday. August 10. 1965. These Links Must Stay i Political discords are one thing, economic imperatives another. Singapore may separate from Malaysia but economic interdependence remains basic to prosperity in both countries. The most important task facing the two Governments now is to ensure existing commercial and494 words
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Article, Illustration3201 1965-08-10 10 A dream shattered... now a parting of the ways We tried in every way possible to avoid separation of Singapore... N<»v m the rume o: OoiJ ihf Cm^MMMM, il«c Mcrudi! < I, TVNMJ ABDL'L RAHMAN PMKA \l II.M msi ALMARHIM SULTAN ABDUI HAMID HALIM SHAH. Prime Minuter of Maljysm. with3,201 words
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Article, Illustration2093 1965-08-10 11 The big debate By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Monday NAIR: ITS TRAGIC TO HEAR TUNERAL ORATIONS' BEFORE the House of Rep r e s entatives voted today to amend the Constitution and give Singapore independence, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun AbdulLim Yaw Chong - 2,093 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1965-08-10 12 JACKIE SAM - A pledge by Lee: We want to co-operate with Central Govt JACKIE SAM: By Singapore, Monday BANK OF CHINA DECISION IS REVOKED: PAYROLL AND TURNOVER TAXES SCRAPPED IN SINGAPORE WE are going to have a multiracial nation in Singapore. This is not a Malay nation, not a Chinese nation, nor1,628 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1965-08-10 13 Dato Tan It is the best solution for everyone concerned... 'IT TOOK TWO YEARS FOR PAP LEADERS TO COME OUT IN THEIR TRUE COLOURS' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Senate, after a twohour sitting, today unanimously approved a Bill to amend the Constitution and grant Singapore complete independence. The Deputy Prime1,110 words
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251 1965-08-10 13 SINGAPORE. Monday I SINGAPORE businessmen formerly trading with Indonesia and those dealing with Chinese imports In the Hong Lim constituency today rejoiced over Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia. Mr. Goh Ec Bete, proprietor of an- import and export firm, which formerly exported American cosmetics to Indonesia251 words
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Article35 1965-08-10 13 PENANO. Mon. The Ooiv Town City Council Transport Employee*" Union Cooperative Soc.ety will hold a Proph't Mohamed's birthday celebrations party at the City Council canteen In Loror.g Kullt at 830 p-m. on Thursday.35 words
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Article358 1965-08-10 13 THE agreement withdraw ing Singapore from Malaysia known as the Independence of Singapore Agreement, 1965 was signed by the Malaysian and Singapore Government representatives on Saturday. Signatories for the Malaysian Government were the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman; the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak; the358 words
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745 1965-08-10 14 sM into adopting UIM fe;iiist course"lt is no accident Mutt this ultimatum by the Central Government comes only two months after the lormntion of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention, and no le.ss significant that the ultimatum comes one month afpr the745 words
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538 1965-08-10 15 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE, Monday. rPHE separation of Singapore from -L Malaysia set off a tremendous burst of activity on the stock exchange today. It was the most active day on the exchange this year. By the end of the day538 words
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Article29 1965-08-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Shortly afier the 10 a.m. ndio announcement of Singapore's withdrawal fn m Malaysia this morning, sporadic bursts of crackerfiring were reported In varloua parts of Chinatown.29 words
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203 1965-08-10 15 Chamber president welcomes separation news CIXGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam, today welcomed the news of Singapore's separation from Malaysia. He said the chamber's committee would convene a meeting tomorrow to discuss sponsoring a joint celebration of Singapore's Independence by all203 words
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Article52 1965-08-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Vik Hussm bin Nik Zainal has been appointed chairman of the Kriantan State Sen-Ice Commission, according to the Kelantan Government Gazette. The other members of the Commission are Haji Mohamed bin Nasir. Haji Nik Daud bin Nik Mat and Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku52 words
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462 1965-08-10 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. THERE were -miles on Hi.- faces of the 250 employees of the Bank of China in Battery Road this morning. All their worries about their impending loss of employment were gone as they heard the news of the Singapore Government's decision462 words
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370 1965-08-10 15 Johore Causeway traffic movement normal i SINGAPORE, Mon. movement at the Johore Causeway continued to be normal today. The Green Bus and the Singapore Johore Express bus companies said they were operating normal services. The Johore Government said that there would *c no restrictions on movements of Singaporeans into Johore370 words
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85 1965-08-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Alliance Party Singapura today issued a terse two-paragraph statement on Singapore's separation from Malaysia, which said: "The Alliance Party Singapura is shocked at the decision taken by the PAP Government to agree to the aeeeaaion of I Singapore from Malaysia without85 words
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Advertisement140 1965-08-10 10 BBaaaa^K ...with a Tudor Watch! Delicate (lawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price and until you've seen the Tudor range of Watches, you'll never believe that such precious flattery could be so140 words
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Advertisement142 1965-08-10 11 *S Hi^ia^^^^jlHv 1 U I x Si m Mr tw j '^W^m is* I r- 1 b%l\*^Ht as! «L« K i 1 V. I if t H^rvi^ 29 nr- 1 «P /i Ji This one Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an142 words
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Miscellaneous763 1965-08-10 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL: 5 Kasl» Lumpur 634 Stingray "Tunr of and Penanc; 6 Ipoh and Danger": 7 News In English: Malacca; 3 Johore Bharu: 7.10 Talk on Current Affairs 4 Taipinr; 7 Batu Pahal; by Tung Txo Chang: 7-34 8 Kluanf- Frankic Lame: 8 News P.M.: 2 Test Pattern and763 words
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Miscellaneous227 1965-08-10 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROM formed shaking tn their 1. Burleaque attempt wttbout snoe <">• underclothing (8). 8- Contract for the aallor on 5. Harry Is a beast! (8). the crest (7) 8 Lawyer's Instrument n^,^ t 10 Money for foodstuff (8). 1 <*f «»-"oney-broke? (7>. U Every youngsic knowt they227 words
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Advertisement55 1965-08-10 13 1 *l >T'fc" RO-202S Tiny tape recorder. Approx.s"x 2x7" jjjH IjiBBs3!l ilßtk. All transistor. Push-button operation. Remote M -^ti|i febJ| batteries for 10 continuous hours. \illijjjjfl S Wm\ W A BkV MODEL RQ.SI^L_ Singapore/Penang slls.oo Fed. $145.00 __Jr "Nos* who know buy i:mi»mi NATIONAL QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE BACKED BY: *FULL55 words
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Advertisement166 1965-08-10 14 fantastic offer! WE WILL GIVE YOU 40cts. TO TRY Buy a bottle of JUNIVITE today! g? Soak off the label (English side only) in warm water, send it to B BOOTS PURE DRUG CO. (F.E.j LTD., 1 f| W>% P. 0. Box 367, .gggj SINGAPORE ™3B| with your name and166 words
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Advertisement63 1965-08-10 15 w do^ n 'I;/ ILii •j w IMJ #r. K ■MMMH Z)^j *C£ HM ep mt the reo m gleaming to J^IRI furniture and floors with RONUK WAX the wax that it easy to apply, easy to polish and easy to maintain. V**"***' R ONUK WAX FOR BETTER RESULTS. J63 words
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Advertisement69 1965-08-10 15 mm T 5000 L MONOMAT TUNING 23-inch screen. Tone control. Screen frame with decorative wood strip. Cabinet: Medium, dark choice wood. I tli I (Tin Int^k^Hkl^k^k^k^k^k^^^^Bd—ZllJ" It £2222!E^S55r^i^iSi^£5£££r1 wm 23" K 450 Fabulous, exciting television entertainment awaits you... with GRUNDIG'S masterpiece 23" K 450 model. ..a culmination of excellent cabinet69 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-08-10 16 MTHAT'S a girl to do be fresh, natural and an Individual, or lay on the make up and share a glamour achieved by everybody else? Is she to let her face and hair be Individual in spite of what fashion dictates? If she follows308 words
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183 1965-08-10 16 Fashion turns to modern art for ideas YTVES Saint Laurent, the former Dior designer who now presents his own collections, introduced his new line in Paris the basic slim chemises and high-waisted smocks cut beneath coloured yokes in three and tour searing colour combinations worked in squares, oblong or crazy183 words
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Article, Illustration115 1965-08-10 16 AS fashion became news during the recent opening collections which set the trends for the coming year, there is no doubt that certain inspirations took an Oriental twist Top French couturiers love to play with the intriguing lines of Eastern costume and in one way115 words
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Article139 1965-08-10 16 HOUSEHOLD HINTS (^RASS or foliage stains I on washable materials can bo removed with a good scrubbing In hot water and suds. Use of a mild bleach will help things along. After the preliminary scrubbing, wash the clothing promptly in warm suds. A bad time to go chair shopping: late139 words
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240 1965-08-10 16 T ACK of light plus awkward proportions two difficulties which are often found in oldish houses and particularly in passages and halls. Decorating in a light colour is the obvious answer, but not always the right one. White paint often enhances the240 words
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Article95 1965-08-10 16 rE average shoplifter takes four Hems with a total value of $11.25 every time he sallies forth to steal reports one merchants' protective service In San Francisco. Actual cases of 8.521 shoplifters were studied by the company It m reported that the adult shoplifter was usually between95 words
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Advertisement213 1965-08-10 16 far*' ise^ We not only sell jeweljWJEMj^ lery of elegance and V^ prestige but are also exquisite jewellery to h-. .■>, your design and fashioned to your exclusive taste. Why not visit us .^tv for a discussion with- $&l^ out obligation? Standard Prices |1-1 Top Reliability K Best Service Ul213 words
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Advertisement83 1965-08-10 16 PRO DOUBLE ACTION TOOTHBRUSH DOES A BETTER JOB! Wt •LKil MBTLB "V >" th« mo DouM* -~~>i Action an firm. '^K^sM •"•rtf- >"♦ <«o*n Jp ■>' 1 t»»th r«ii r c i, w f&fm^s I ">d thu. h»lp fifht jKi^l tooth d*ca x Thu t» th« ORIGINAL d*n 1 183 words
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Advertisement1341 1965-08-10 17 Ikn^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTB. V*H U.KJCoatiMitr ■Üb^bMbbTTl P ■fhlaVi' P^BafM Cm SF NEWCASTLE L'doß, H'burf, R'Uta, Him IMI, Middlesbroufk 28/28 Mf n Aag CITY OF CHICACS Havn, London. Hamburg, Bremtn, Roam. Aatwtrp.... 31 Aaf/2 lap 3/ 4 Sapt CITY OF GLASGOW Lonoon, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Havre. Hull, Im'um, M'tro....1,341 words
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432 1965-08-10 18 rE price of tin in Penang yesterday rose by $1.50 to I $732 on an offering estimated i up by 10 tons to 245 tons. Demand locally was report- j i ed as still strong. j MALAYAN RI/BBER MARKET: After432 words
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Article117 1965-08-10 18 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expoetsd today ars: stra.it Boenda 5, Straat Lombok 6/7, American Mall O. Elpenor 10/11, Mentor 27/21. Walrtrau 35/3«, TJlmanuk 23/24 Benlawers 44. Hessen<teln 31/32. Cyclops 1/2. Musi N.W. 3. Bruas .V.W.I. LetonK N.W.5. Ships In Pentnx Harbour today: At the117 words
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Article51 1965-08-10 18 ON the official Malaysian Short Term Monday Market for the week ended Saturday (August 7) the ranee of call rates was as follows:— BANK FUNDS: 3.8 per cent to 4 per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: V per cent to 4 per rent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled Si' l I51 words
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752 1965-08-10 18 From Our Market Correspondent rE emergence of Singapore as a sovereign, independent State brought new life to the Stock Exchange yesterday. After months of uncertainty it was felt that at least one bearish factor the deteriorating relations between Singapore and the Central Government had752 words
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Article26 1965-08-10 18 Malayan Stork Indices Auk. 7 Aug. 9 •Industrials: 69.36 69.01 Tins: 94.01 90.35 robbers: 103.15 102.15 •Dec. 30, 1963 =l(Mi Dec. 29. 196? =10026 words
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Article897 1965-08-10 18 IJI SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Koala 1 iinipui trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitead (1,000) lI. IS UN: Ounlsps (1.000) 51. 30, < 2.000) ;i.24. (7,000) *1.25 (2.000)897 words
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Article243 1965-08-10 18 'THE following Ust o f selected Malayan Industrial yields Is based on last sales to Anr. 7. J yiei<l I STOOI PSI rent I. 't.V t»rnini£» •on. per cent); 'T C. rtmts covered. iN on grossed op dividend of 20 per cent X net. Oeim.tian (rtmid) Times ctrmd243 words
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Article227 1965-08-10 18 Auk. B. Thru, months. INDUSTRIAL* Fkmitead IS eta. McAllster eta. City U«*. 1 eta. M. Invent. 8 eta. O.s Holdings 13 eta.N. iron w eta. D'.inkipM 10 eta. OC B.C. 13 eta, E. Smelting w eta. Kothraans v eta. K"»o II eta. San t) cv fed. Diap 12227 words
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Article59 1965-08-10 18 T'HK present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound «t*ri line Hxrd on Novrmbrr 24 last year i la srllint; T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 13'16d. j Burinr T.T. St. 4 1 16 d. But In. |O.D. 2*. 4feid. The dollar la at Its sUtatory mMdle position59 words
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Article29 1965-08-10 18 Ail*. 9. MALAYAN RI'BBER PRICE: 673 cents per Ib. (up a quarter of a cent) TIN: $732 (up $1.50) Inofficial estimated offering 245 tons (up 15 tons).29 words
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Advertisement252 1965-08-10 18 Ftti AdM. Pin lea. RaMam Nsasart i Gdyata. P Sttttt -»^«i>t "Kietianewjki l ?7'?4 Airg 2S'2flm •Wladjslaw Bremewski" tiid-Sept. General Agents: C.F. SHARP «fc CO.. (M) LTD. Tel: S'pera *****/7 P. Shorn 6363 Penong ***** FROM EUROPE: Pantne S'twe 6'koi h onnna ka ispsa "Marceh Ntwttka" 13 15 Am 17252 words
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Advertisement699 1965-08-10 19 TIN ORE OUTPUTS FOR JULY 1965 COMPANIES UNDER THE GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF MESSRS. OSBORNE AND CHAPPEL, IPOH. Plcuk Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd.: 321 Gcptng Consolidated Ltd. and its Subsidiaries: 3.951 I Hongkong Tin Ltd.: i>B7 Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd. 593 Kent (P'MS i Tin Dredging i Ltd. Dredge: 331 do.699 words
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Advertisement406 1965-08-10 19 I KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R.. di-dalam Icelas 'E° dan ka-atas akan di- i terinia dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Johor. Johor Bahru hingga jam pukol 12 tengah hari pada 16 hb Ogos, 1965 untok MEMBENA 6 BUAH BILEK DARJAH DAN SA-BUAH PEJABAT SA-BUAH406 words
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Advertisement432 1965-08-10 19 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R., KUALA TRENGGANU Tawaran2 yang beraslngan daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. di-dalam Kelas yang di-nyatakan di-bawah akan di-terima dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R. Trengganu. Kuala Trengganu hingga pukol 3.00 petant; 18hb Oros. 1965 bagl Memasang dan Menyiapkan Pagar Be.si Jejarlng untok Jabatan Polis Malaysia Di-Raja di-tempat2 yang432 words
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Advertisement184 1965-08-10 19 TENDERS IKLAN TAWARAN J.K.R., PAHANG Tawaran'J adalah dt-pelawa daripada Pemborong2 J.K.R. Yang berdaftar Kehus •E dan ka-atan untok membena s*buah Humah Kelas dan sabuah Rumili Kelas "P" di-Batu Embun. Jerantut. Pahang. Tavraran'2 di-terima hingea ism 3CO p*tnng peda 19hb Ogos. 1965. di-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. Pahang. Kuuntan. Ma'lumaia ta«arnn y.>n teraiif!184 words
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789 1965-08-10 20 HIGH COURT APPEALS WILL STILL GO TO THE FEDERAL COURT AND THEN TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL THIS is the Bill passed today by both Houses of Parliament giving Singapore full independence. Called the Constitution and Malaysia (Singapore Amendment) Art 1965. it contains these provisions: Singapore789 words
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1043 1965-08-10 20 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From Kuching, Monday SA R A W AKo Opposition parties this evening demanded a referendum tv determine the State's tut are. The State Cabinet, after a two-and-a-half hour meeting, declared: "As far as Sarawak is concerned the new situation does not in any1,043 words
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Article263 1965-08-10 20 SINGAPORE, Monday Almenoar. secre-tary-general of the liaison committee of Singapore Umno today described Sinscaoores sepurat ion from Malaysia as a "sad thing." but uddpd: 'It is in the intorrsts of Malaysia." Hr added: 'We all foueM to be in Malaysia W« wanted to be together,263 words
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Advertisement1156 1965-08-10 20 KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR JOHOR an ciaiipada Pembnronft2 •mag berrtnltar di-J K.R. di-dalam Waa BX dan ka-atas akan cli-:-Pei»bat Jurutera Negeri. ,1a ba tar. Keria Raya. Johor Johor Bahru. hingga jam pukol 12 taup.ih tall pada 16 hb Oeov 196.^ nn'ok MEMBENA SA-BUAH BANOUMAM 2 'DUA' TINGKAT SEKOLAH JENIS A CHAMPOR1,156 words
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Advertisement703 1965-08-10 20 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR. JOHOR 1 Tawaran daripada P#»mI borong2 van? Ivrdaftar dengan JKR. di-dalam KHas E dan ka-atas akan diifTima di-Pfjabat Jurat era Negeri. J.K.R. Johor Johor Bahm hingga lam pukol 12 tmjrah hari pada 23 hb Ogos. 1965 untok: PEMBEXAAN SATU GABONGAN BILEK PERTUKANGAN AYAX DAN SAINS RUMAH703 words
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Article, Illustration244 1965-08-10 21 r Epsom Jeep - r Epsom Jeep RACING by IPOH, Monday. piFTEEN of the 33 entries for the Sultan's Gold Vase have been handicapped for the rich sprint classic over s£f straight at Ipoh on Sunday. The race will carry $20,000 in stakes plus a gold trophy to the244 words
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Article56 1965-08-10 21 TMiKEE horses li:i v earned x promotion trc in to CUM 1!. Th«v an Pure Jetlav :md FwtMH tjor :i v inneri at Ipoh on Kunday and Meteorite 111. Pure Jrt won the Cl 3. Div l. b'jt handicap in imin 6 4 5, to pquul the course record56 words
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Article396 1965-08-10 21 IPOH. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: RACE 1 In the straight Happy cello (Kingston) was tightened lor room between Cannonball (Johnson) and Slasher (Nelson*. During the race Cannonball hung in. RACE 2 Nelson (Pin High) was Inconvenienced for some distance early in the396 words
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281 1965-08-10 21 IPOH, Mon. Lucky Luc- ky and Flash Time, two regular filers, showed brilliant form on the training track at Ipoh this morning Lucky Lucky, with apprentice Dick Low astride, did a dashing 31 sprint in 36 2 5. Flash Time reeled off 3f281 words
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Article399 1965-08-10 21 IPOH. Mon. Weights for all seven races here on Wednesday: Cl. 1 Div. 4— 6 f. Dust Devil 9.00 Equity 900 Flash Time 8.13; Thunder Bird 8.12 Dententurius 8.09 Nearco Stir 8.06 Chartered Accountant 8.02 1 Cash Box B.oo' Tiba Tiba 7.13 Estrellita US Brave Bambino 7.09399 words
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Article540 1965-08-10 21 EPSOM JEEP spotlights i hi- fancied runners at Ipoh tomorrow: CL. 1 DIV. 4— F Flash Time: Speedy: third to Jolly Scout over B. Tlmah 6f last month: winner over K.L. 6f to lm 13 2 5 earlier in season. Thunder Bird: Came from behind to540 words
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Article87 1965-08-10 21 JPOH, Mon. Australian jockey Merv Posner will be making a comeback on the Malaysian turf He has accepted an offeV to ride for Buxit Timah trainer Milton Sullivan. Merv. a lightweight Jockey, returned to Australia at the end of the 1963 season. He did well87 words
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Article383 1965-08-10 21 tinmn Cleveland: The Unned States took a commanding 3-1 ie.ia in their Wightman Cup match with Britain here ft terday as a courageous singles s:and by Virginia Wade fell lust short. Miss Wade, tiring and Decoming erratic in the late stages of a two-hour marathon,383 words
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383 1965-08-10 21 LIM KEE. CHAN - Ceylon's boxers take 3 S'pore titles LIM KEE. CHAN By CINGAPORE, Mon. Ceylon won three of the ten titles in the finals of the Singapore amateur open boxing championships at the Gay World last night. The tournament was the last event in the Festival of Sport. Ceylon's successes we re!383 words
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Article35 1965-08-10 21 KLUANG Mnn. Kluang Indian FA- officials: President A- Thomas; vice-presidents M. George and K. K. Nair; secretary K. Svelathasan; treasurer R. Pereira: committee members, A- S. Maniam G Samy. Minickadass and A. Krishnan.35 words
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430 1965-08-10 21 NORMmN 6icßLi - MALAYSIA TEAM WILL INCLUDE THE SINGAPORE PLAYERS NORMmN 6icßLi. MERDEKA FOOTBALL By Kuala Lumpur, Monday npHE MALAYSIAN football team for the .Ylerdeka anniversary tournament which starts at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday WILL include the Singapore players who are training with the team despite Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia to become430 words
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228 1965-08-10 21 ERNEST FRIDA - Singapore Govt aid for sport pledged ERNEST FRIDA By QLNGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's re-entry inta international sport as an independent state, which ceased with the formation of Malaysia in 1963, i.s likeIv to begin again with the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumnur in December. The question of Sinfaporr'a participation a«228 words
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Article26 1965-08-10 21 MELBOURNE. Mon. Malaysia beat Queenlands 2-1 in th« Australian women's hockey carniv U here todayScorers for Malaysia r;er« Coral Bellettv nnd Nella Kulaveerasin(?am. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous89 1965-08-10 21 I SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Cheng BASKETBALL Malaysian inWah v Shaw Bros (Ipoh padang). vitational championships (Stadium Taiping Div. 1: Fed. Engineers viNegara) 11.30 a.m. Ist Royal Malay Rest. (Espla- j nade) Malacca Div 1 New Mar- rT^9 G S U «i J ea sV"; i ket v89 words
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Article, Illustration540 1965-08-10 22 LONDON, Monday DRITAIN today said that Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia was within the competence of the parties concerned. A Commonwealth Relations Office spokesman s;iid: "This decision is within the competence of the parties ooaccraed since Malaysia is completely independent and we have DOReuter; UPI - 540 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-08-10 22 Subandrio: We'll recognise Singapore II JAKARTA, Mon. J First Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Subandtio said today Indonesia would extend recognition and open diplomatic relations with Singapore if that territory proclaims itself "an independent State." Dr. Subandrio at the same time declared that Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaysia would continue "until262 words
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230 1965-08-10 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. At least two Singapore Ministers were away today in Malaya to explain to PAP branches under their care the dramatic withdrawal of Singapore from Malaysia. The new Foreign Minister and Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. was In his home town of230 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-08-10 22 AIAMLA. Mon. ifl Mr. Lim Kirn S a n. Singapore's former Minister for National Development and now Finance Minister, was today named winner of the 1965 Ramon Magsaysay award for community leadership. Hi- sots the award for "marshalling talents and resources to307 words
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406 1965-08-10 22 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said tonight that the Singapore end of the Causeway would "always be open to Malaysians." He .>aid: "We do not mtrnd to impose any restrictions unless and until the Malaysian Government Initiates them.406 words
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Article72 1965-08-10 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Communications between Malaysia and Singapore and BSTCfaI foreign countrip.-. were cut today because of "congestion". This happened shortly after the announcement that Singapore had withdrawn [rom Malaysia. The Director-General oi Tel* communication.-. Mr. Chew X..m P kid here the "congestion" was eau ad tij72 words
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