The Straits Times, 15 August 1965
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Title Section18 1965-08-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1.53 b SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1965. 20 CENTS KDN 1191: M.C. (P) 100618 words
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Article322 1965-08-15 1 Troops enter blazing Los Angeles I OS ANGELES, Sat. v California Nation a 1 Guardsmen with fixed bayonets and loaded rifles succeeded at least temporarily early today in bringing calm to much of the riot-torn blazing southeast of Los Angeles where a three-day onslaught by rampaging Negroes claimed eight lives.322 words
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Article546 1965-08-15 1 NO ECONOMIC WAR— PLEDGE The day Lord Head gate-crashed a party THE BREAK-UP: Periscope presents the full Inside story** See Page Two TEAM TO STUDY HOW TO DEAL WITH CLAMP MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE MUST CO-OPERATE WITH EACH OTHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF BOTH TERRITORIES, SAYS THE TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday546 words
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Article, Illustration708 1965-08-15 1 Click a scorching picture freezes the tension of break-up bomber Picnickers in miracle escape from death JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— Several picnickers at a popular Johore Bahru beach resort had a narrow escape today when pieces of the body frame broke away from a RAF jet bomber and plummeted to708 words
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Article36 1965-08-15 1 MOSCOW. Bat.— A (told nu*ert weighing nearly 12 pounds and as larse as a dinner plate has been found sit the Dalnyy cold neld In the Maeadan Oblast. Moscow radto reported yester-36 words
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Article121 1965-08-15 1 Davy joins Sunday Times MEET DAVY JONES our new hell-for -leather hero in the Comics Section next week. Davy lives for adventure and the kiss of a pretty girl. He battles evil wherever It may be. He even out-Bonds Fleming's famous James in his daring deeds. Tills is the man121 words
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Article40 1965-08-15 1 MALACCA. Sat. Tan All Peng, a 19-year-old labourer on the new $2 million 11-storey police barracks at Banda Hilir Ru.iri here, was killed this niornln? when he was struck on the head by a cement churning machine.40 words
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Article32 1965-08-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Sale of National Defence Bonds today passed the (5 million mark, with Bank Negara's $557,100 sale to 24 subscribers. The total received so far is $5004.400.32 words
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Article21 1965-08-15 1 PARIS. Sat. A subway train has been successfully tested with a robot at the controls. It was announced today.21 words
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Article54 1965-08-15 1 RIO m JANEIRO, Sat. A man with a ruby in his navel, a victim of repeated attack by thieves, is bequesting the jewel— worth Jloooo— his sister. Pedro Lares from Sao Paulo said yesterday that the ruby was clipped into his navel by doctor* after complications54 words
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Article785 1965-08-15 1 gINGAPORE, Sat. The Causeway is still open and Malaysian manufacturers are free to sell their products in Singapore. The only change, inevitable as a result of Singapore's separation from Malaysia, is that they will have to compete on equal terms with manufacturers in other countries.785 words
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30 1965-08-15 1 STOP PRESS RIOTS SPREAD TO HOLLYWOOD IX)S ANGELES Rioting bM the fringe* of H Mobs of Negro mand children are on ti\. the rampage xhoutmii "Kill. kill. kll Col Ore >30 words
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Article, Illustration1889 1965-08-15 2 JUNE 29— THE DAY OF DECISION THE Tengku entered the London Clinic on June 25, the day the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference ended. It was a Friday warm for lA)ndon, with masses of clouds in the London sky a sort of day which the Tengku said "made my thoughts turn1,889 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-08-15 3 ALL AT SEA... THE NEW BRITISH MAN FOR S'PORE f O N D O N. Sat. I i Somewhere in the Indian Ocean. 49-year-old Mr. John Rob must be pondering his future He sailed from England three weeks ago to take over as Deputy High Commissioner to Singapore, which was181 words
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Article, Illustration472 1965-08-15 4 Error in address foils a $2,500 arrest RUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— While six armed robbers were busy ransacking a flat in Jalan Sahabat here early this morning, the police who were tipped off raided a wrong flat in the next block. It was only after the police had heard shouts of472 words
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249 1965-08-15 4 Agent 007 packing them in at all S'pore shows SINGAPORE;. Sat. Agent Oh-Oh -Seven has got Singapore cinemogoers double-booking to see the third and latest James Bond film— the colourful, glrls-galore "Ooldnnger." It all started on the night of Aug. 5 when "Goldnnger"—based on the spy novel by the late249 words
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Article58 1965-08-15 4 PENANQ. Sat —The Prime Minister. TenKku Abdul Rahman, has been invited to open PenanK Umno's Malaysia anniversary pe.sla to be held on the Lorong Kulit ground from Sept. 3 to 12 If the Tenglcu is not available, the fair will be opened by Tun Abdul Razak58 words
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157 1965-08-15 4 LIBERAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN 'VITAL FOR NATION' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari today crlUcised some parents in Kelantan who forced their children to abandon liberal education altogether in favour of religious education. He said he regretted this as he felt children should be given157 words
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119 1965-08-15 4 UENANG, Sat.— Police last night arrested a suspected *>ecret society chief in connection with yesterday's $6,204 payroll hold-up at the Penang Rediflusion office in Khaw Sim Bee Road The man was picked up by a police party which raided a house in Hye Keat119 words
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240 1965-08-15 4 Front and UDP welcome free port assurance OENANG. Silt. Th« Penally division of the Socialist Front and the United Democratic Party today welcomed the assurance that Penang could retain its free port status following Singapore's breakaway from Malaysia. The MMmnee was given by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and240 words
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Article, Illustration119 1965-08-15 5 Malaysia's first creche in capital T<HE Raja PermaiA suri Agong opened Malaysia's first <rcche for children of working mothers in Kuala Lumpur yrsterday. The $75,000 rreche la named after the Queen. Tengku HajJah Budriah Day Nursery. The creche was her Idea. The nursery offers a solution for mothers In the119 words
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Article, Illustration513 1965-08-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The Malaysian Government is to allow two Singaporeans to continue to head its diplomatic missions abroad. They are Tun Lim Yew Hock. High Commissioner to Australia, and Dato Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Jumat, the Ambassador to West Germany. Tun Llm was former513 words
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175 1965-08-15 5 Albar to Lee Stop your attacks against us KI'ALA LIMPIR. Sat. > Former I'mnu secretary-general. Dato Syd Ja afar Albar. toiiaj told Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to "respect his position" as leader of an independent State and stop making insiBaaltMM MaleM politicians on the mainland, lie was175 words
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498 1965-08-15 5 LONDON. Saturday OELATIONS between Singapore and Malaya 1 were close and Intimate and so they must remain, the Earl of Selkirk. British Commissioner for Singapore and Commissioner-General for South-East Asia in 1960-63. said today. In a letter to The Times, he noted that498 words
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244 1965-08-15 5 Solidarity Convention leaders arrive in Penang PENANG. Sat —Leaders of the various political parties who are members of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention arrived in Penanj? today to attend tomorrow's convention rallT at the City Stadium. Mr. Michael Buma of Machinda Party of Sarawak told a Press conference here that they244 words
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302 1965-08-15 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Thailand today formally r e cognised the sovereignty of Singapore. Two message 1 from the Thai Prime Minister. Field Marsha! Thanom Klttilcarhorn, and his Foreign Ml- *f r. Tun Thanat Khoman ivere delivered to the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. ..ee Kuan302 words
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Article42 1965-08-15 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Trade unions should not take part in politics. Mr M. Nadunay agam, secretary of the Kediih Hiid Perlis division of the MTUC said here yesterday when addressing a meeting of Sunget Patani Town Council employees.42 words
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Article30 1965-08-15 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Koh Chal Poh. four-year-old daughter or a fisherman, was yesterday drowned v.hen she fell into a canal in front of her house at Kualu Kurau.30 words
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Article46 1965-08-15 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. A Bukit Mertaiam High School pupil. Yap Bah Bah. 18. was killed ln a motor accident today at Permatang Janggus. Yap was on his motor-cycle going from Bukil Mcrtajam to Butterworth when he was knocked town by a M> from behind.46 words
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192 1965-08-15 7 MCA to change party tactics to cope with new situation KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE "high command" of the Malaysian Chinese Association held an emergency meeting here today to discuss the implications of Singapore's separation from, Malaysia. It was attended by the Minister of Finance and party chairman, Mr. Tan Slew192 words
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162 1965-08-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— PAP Malaysia has set up a new national committee to take charge of party affairs. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, MP. for Bungsar, is secretarygeneral. Other members Include Mr. Goh Hock Guan, Inche Zaln Azahart, Mr. D. P. Xavier, Dr. S. Seeveratnam.162 words
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Article65 1965-08-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sa.t The Faculty ol Agriculture, University of Malaya, will receive a tractor, a gift from the Harlow Rotary Club in Britain, on Monday. The tractor will be used for training students in farm mechanisation, development of experimental plots iiid research into farm mechanisation. The65 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-08-15 7 A People's Progressive Party's Perak State Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Chan Swee Ho, picked up a S5O Malaysian currency note and waved it high over his head and asked who the owner was. but nobody claimed it. The scene: First floor of the Ipoh Public Library175 words
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Article154 1965-08-15 7 Mother cut throat: Girl TPOH, Sat. A tenA year old girl, K. Maliga, told an Inquest here today that she saw her mother, M. Subbu, 30, slash her own throat while she and her three younger brothers were having lunch in their house in Kampong Tawas new village near here.154 words
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586 1965-08-15 8 Trade with Indons: Raja's call to Tengku SINGAPORE, Sat. JENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN should bear in mind the "problems of survival" facing Singapore and must give '"sympathetic consideration" to any effort made by the island to ensure economic stability. This was stated here today by Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Singapore's Minister for586 words
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Article42 1965-08-15 8 IPOH. Sat. A former woman printing assistant in the Km Kwok Daily News here. Wor.g Yuet Moot. 21. wax today fined I $250 by the magistrate. Mr. W 1 Satchlth.in:in<lhnn. for nsMsting in carrying on an Illegal chari .\cter lottery.42 words
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Article482 1965-08-15 8 UUSINE&S in and reported to the Singapore and Kua.a Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the mi hits traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1,000) $2.08. (8.000) $2.05. Dunlops (1.000) $1.30. (1.000) $1.28. < 1.000) $1.29: Esso482 words
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178 1965-08-15 8 Barber's neighbours foil burglars and help to put out fire IPOH. Saturday. TWREE men who were foiled this morning in x their attempt to burgle a barber's house in densely-populated Kampong Tobing Ting^t, were believed by police to have returned later and set lire to it. The fire broke out178 words
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177 1965-08-15 9 I(UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight took time off to bless the double wedding of Che Normi, 23, and Che Norma, 21, daughters of the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. The "bersanding" c c re m o ny was177 words
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207 1965-08-15 9 Nasir: Imbue spirit of unity in youths SUNGEI PATANI, Saturday. rpHE Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, has called on teachers and parents to imbue in Malaysian youths the spirit to continue in the cause for a united Ma- laysian nation. "We must not be too207 words
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157 1965-08-15 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Llm Kirn San. the first Singaiwrean to win a Magsaysay Award, will try to cement relations between Singapore and the Philippines when he Roes to Manila later this month for the the presentation. Mr. Llm, Singapore 1 new Minister157 words
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300 1965-08-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. POUR men who were charged with breaking into the houses of a Judge, a senior police officer and five other people we*e today sentenced to a total of 14 years' jail in the Sessions Court here. They were A.300 words
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105 1965-08-15 9 The Tengku's attitude was 'correct' KOALA LUMPUR. Sat. An Australian Member of Parliament Sir Wilfred Kent Hughe* ?aid today that Tengku Ab Roman's attitude towards the separation of Singapore from Malaysia was "correct." •The Tengku's speech In Parliament was sad but there m no bitterness. His attitude whs the correct105 words
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85 1965-08-15 9 Malaysia may get more aid from N.Z. WELLINGTON. Sat The New Zealand Governments— which provides civil aid to Malaysia wa* considering additional assistance, the Prime MinUter. Mr. Keith Holyoake. said last nlrhtHe had been asked to comment on a report yesterday from Canberra to the effect that the Australian Cabinet85 words
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Article24 1965-08-15 9 6EREMBAN. Bat.— Police nere have arrested one of the four detainees who escaped from the Kuala Pilah police station lock-up last night.24 words
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Article, Illustration297 1965-08-15 9 KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat. The Japanese Government today presented a $300,000 diesel rail car— described a* "the cream of advanced Japanese railway technology" to Malayan Railway. At the Kuala Lumpur railway station, the Japanese Ambassador, Dato Furaihiko Kai. formally handed over the rail car297 words
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Article31 1965-08-15 9 ALOR STAR, Sat. Gurun police have detained a 16-year-old boy in connection with a report of rape made by a 11-year-old girl In Sungel Bongkok estate yesterday.31 words
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186 1965-08-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. fHE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on youth leaders to nail the lie that there is a ''moral crisis" among today's younger generation by expanding their community service to the kampongs and villages. Inche Khir was186 words
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Article48 1965-08-15 10 Water now for 10,000 BATO PAHAT, Sat. The Mentri Besar of Johorr, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunus. today opened the $866,000 water supply scheme which will benefit 10.000 people in Parit Raja and surrounding areas, including 2.000 settlers in the Ayer Hltam Federal Land Development Authority scheme.48 words
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Article48 1965-08-15 10 ALOR STAR. Sat— A four-year-oid boy. Megat Said bin Ramli, was killed yesterday when the car In which he was travelling swerved to avoid a buffalo and plunged into a canal on the Alor Star-Kaiigar main read. The driver. Man.vir Bin Hashlm. escaped unhurt.48 words
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Article22 1965-08-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat- Two Thais were picked up by the police in Seremban yesterday for illegal entry into Malaysia.22 words
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Article26 1965-08-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Kuala Lumpur Apex Club will hold its annual meeting and installation dinner at the Le Cog dOr here on Wednesday.26 words
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Article154 1965-08-15 10 S'pore bid for bank site SINGAPORE, Sat. Slngapore has offered to be the site of the proposed Asian Development Bank, Mr. Urn Kirn San, Singapore's Minister for Finance, said here today. According to Mr. Lim, the bid was made on Wednesday in a letter addressed to U Nyun, executive secretary154 words
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322 1965-08-15 10 TOKYO, Sat.— China today welcomed Singapore's decision to allow the Singapore branch of the Bank of china to continue its operations. Mr. Nan Han-chen. chairman of the bank's board of directors, said it would be beneficial to the development of friendlyUPI - 322 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-08-15 10 The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomas and the groom, a laboratory assistant, is the eldest son of Mrs. G.C. Pereira. About 500 guests later attended a reception at the U.K. Recreation Club off Jalan Ampang. jy|R. Andrew B. Pereira of Singapore and his67 words
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Article687 1965-08-15 10 -j SINGAPORE, Sat -1 I I SINGAPORE. Sat. The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. has said that Singapore would have prior consultations with the Malaysian Government before establishing relations with Indonesia even If Indonesia recognised Singapore. He told foreign correspondents at City Hall on Thursday:687 words
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87 1965-08-15 10 I/UALA LUMPUR, .Sat.— Th« Yarn? dl-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to President Chung Hee Park on the occasion of Korea's Nations; Day tomorrow. The message rpads: "On thU happy occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Korea, the Raja87 words
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Article101 1965-08-15 10 T ONG BEACH (California), i Sat, Ninteen-year-old Miss Germany. Ingrid "Flfi" Finger, was crowned Miss International Beauty here last night with tears in her eyes. The brown-eyed brunette won the title from 14 ether finalists including Miss Malaysia. Linda Urn. In the annual International beauty pageantReuter - 101 words
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OPINION
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Article358 1965-08-15 6 THE HEARTS ARE TOGETHER LIKE all federations, Malaysia was based on two principles political integration and economic co-operation. The first limb of this policy, in so far as Singapore is concerned, has collapsed. The second still holds. Malaysia is not the shambles her enemies would like the rest of the358 words
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Article363 1965-08-15 6 Success Story I j^DITH GULPH was fed up J with her job in a bread factory. Having bought a false beard of imposing dimensions she applied for n job as the bearded lady at a country fair, and was given it. Alas! It was soon discovered 'hat the363 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1965-08-15 6 Ronald Ransom - The people wake up from a nightmare... Ronald Ransom JOY 20 YEARS AGO Turning the pages back 20 years evokes a lot of memories some grim and some gay. What were you doing in those far off days whe n the Japanese surrender took place? Let us hear your story1,241 words
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Article, Illustration397 1965-08-15 6 FOR A LAND THEY CALL THE LAST FRONTIER rpHE Australian Government is studying the possibility of setting up a service patterned on the United States Peace Corps and the British Voluntary Service Overseas Scheme. Initially, Australians with special skills will be enlisted to serve in Papua and New Guinea,397 words
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Miscellaneous434 1965-08-15 7 K/TAT AVA Ed's Ancestors; 2 Songs by Saloma (repeat broadcast); CHANNELS 5 Kuala Lumpur 2.20 Chinese Cinema— Strange and Penanx; 6 Ipoh and Visitor (Part 2 of a Teochew Malacca: 3 Joliore Bahru; fllmi: 3.20 Indian classical 4 Taiping; 7 Batu PahaW music; 3.50 Hazel Tough 9 Kluanf- Customer: 420434 words
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Article, Illustration789 1965-08-15 11 Cary and Dyan THE NEWLYWEDS TALK TO LOU LARKIN LOVE," said Cary Grant, "is really all I ever think about." "And Cary is all I ever think about," said Dvan Cannon, after their secret marriage. Grant, once described as the oldest living sex symbol, says he and Dyan smile at789 words
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Article440 1965-08-15 11 THE indestructible Agatha Christie (I'm sure that most popular author will not object to the adjective) is the Stage Club's next author for their August production at the Cultural Centre Theatre on the 24th. The play is "The Unexpected Guest," a murder mystery concocted from Miss Christie's inexhaustible440 words
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Article, Illustration632 1965-08-15 11 RODERICK MANN - LOVE AND SIGNOR MASTROIANNI RODERICK MANN IT IS JUST A GAME TO ME THE MOST IDOLISED STAR IN EUROPE By IF Marcelo Mastroianni ever learns to speak English, half the male stars of Hollywood might just as well turn in their toupee's. For Mastroianni, he of the world-weary lace, is632 words
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Advertisement102 1965-08-15 11 i llulfC/l CuditiaiiM BAR RESTAUKAM Locate 1 to u>« SbuwPiAk ceotre An air-conditioned oedroom* with prlrate bataa >-| bh»ni rjAioea* |pi^^ M ell-stocked Armenian St.. ■■ere. rel: SIS7S/7. I "NORTH SOUTH OF TAISHAN" Mond. Color, Eng. Chin. Sub. Todoy 11.00 a.m.: "SWORD OF THE CONQUEROR" Last day: 1.30 -S «.J0102 words
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Advertisement379 1965-08-15 11 ESI UNIVERSITY" OF SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UNION presents \^y A GALA CHARITY FILM PREMIERE I Under the distlnguMied patronage ot The Honourable MIME MINISTER at SINGAPORE, Mr. LEE KUAN YEW. PLUS FASHION SHOW ON STAGE. 1 AND PRIZES FOR BEARERS OF LUCKY TICKETS J Tickets SlO, 5, 3A2 on salt at379 words
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Article2382 1965-08-15 12 1 1: r M K N Malaysian 5 athletic chf.mpionships itotlay^ NMlta: FINALS ..l.irv Ixj>> 1.-iOtm: 1 P Allei, 'Spore 2 S Abdullah IPk 3 J Poniar.tlo •Jo 416 5 .rfcordV Ilicli lump: 1 Too Tfng Hon* 'Pc ThinabaUn iS(?or> 3 Litn S«v-. Ch..i 'S>>re> 511 Sho*2,382 words
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Article259 1965-08-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thailand, tresh from a t.iree month's soccer education tour of Europe, oooly withstood Korea's storming loot ball and beat 'hem :<-'-• in the second prelim. nary round match in the Merdeka Tournament here tonight. Ik RKsn/rs LONDON'. Siit Result* of football matches played259 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1965-08-15 13 EPSOM JEEP - Belle Rosheen— Gold Vase nap EPSOM JEEP It with SHE HAS RIGHT CREDENTIALS TO WIN^HE^RICHEST SPRINT PRIZE IN MALAYSIAN RACING OKLLL ROSHEEN can be backed with utmost confidence in the 520,000 Sultans Gold Vase over 5Jf straight (Race 4) at Ipoh today. This five-year-old has the right credentials to win1,075 words
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Article1207 1965-08-15 13 IPOH 3rd DAY RACE 1—2.30 Class 6 Div 2 (S4.000) 6f 1 ***** Triumphant <E Mount) Tulloh 6 9.0 *Nawari 2 I ***** San Juan a (Veni Vicl) Paul 11 813 Kingston 1 I ***** l.a tUm* a i Luchinvar St > Zaln 11 8.13 (F) Litn b 1 *****1,207 words
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Article129 1965-08-15 13 i I'MiM JEEP PETITE M'LLE La Fiama Wee Cobbler CALL BOY LA FIAMA Vouhe Eagle Petite M'selle POINTER PETITE M'LLE Lord I in an I.a Fiama fcao* I Ein I ENTERTAINER Dulati Rirer Escort G- BUCCANEER Escort l.ntertalner G BUCCANEE* Sister Cavil Entertainer BIN S G. PACIFIC Worth Gicolette129 words
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Article268 1965-08-15 13 s if straight at Ipoh and early this year he was a close fourth to Do You Mind in a recordbreaking race over 5f straight. Last time out at Ipoh in June Gemini Prince beat a Div 2 field oxer this course with 8.4.268 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-08-15 14 4 LOR STAR. Sat. A Malaysian Thomas Cup skipper Teh Kew San and Miss Ng Mci Ling of Penang won the mixed doubles title in the second Malaysian Open badminton championships at the Guru Hall here today. Combining beautifully282 words
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Article101 1965-08-15 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ministry of Kdur.ition won the V.uiK de-Pertuan Nrgara Shield In the fourth interministrv athletic championships at Fairer Park today. I .duration, helped by the state's top sprinter C. Kun.ilan. distance champion Avtar Singh, and Glory Varam and i. Wai llnis: scored 112 points. Social101 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1965-08-15 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL AFTER 2-2 DRAW JAPAN DECLARED THE WINNER BY THE THROW OF A COIN By KUALA LUMPURr-Saturday. Vf ALAYSIA, who conceded victory to India in A the Merdeka tournament's preliminary round last year^ on the toss of a coin after a drawn match, suffered1,002 words
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271 1965-08-15 14 By MANSOOR RAHMAN: Seremban. Saturday SELANGOR sprint champion, schoolgirl Ng Shok Keng surprisingly withdrew from the 200 m after breaking the 100 metres record in the first heat at the second Malaysian Schools' athletic championships on the King George V School271 words
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Article57 1965-08-15 14 rPOH, Sat. Inspector Mokhtar Daud. the OCPD of Slim River, was the champion in the first Perak Police officers small arms shooting competition here today. He won the challenge trophy donated by Assistant Commissioner Kay Kirn Seng, head of the CID. Perak, who is retiring soon.57 words
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Article37 1965-08-15 14 KANGAR, Sat. Four Thomas Cup players have been invited to play exhibition matches at the Derma English School hall on Monday. They are Tan Tee Khan. Ng Boon Bee, Eddy Choong and Teh Kew 8«n.37 words
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Article25 1965-08-15 14 IPOH. Sat— Penang beat Perak 4-3 in a Hannigan Shield soccer match here today. In another match. Police Depot beat Kedah Perils 3-025 words
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Article22 1965-08-15 14 IPOH. Sat. Mohamed Sidek was the champion athlete at the Ipoh Municipal Recreation Club's annual athletic meet here today.22 words
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Article253 1965-08-15 14 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor Malays led Malacca Malays by 251 runs on first innings in the Rulers' Shield cricket final which began here yesterday— a lead which looks good for an Innings victory. Selangor scored 296. the highest ever by any team in the253 words
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244 1965-08-15 14 TENGKU PAYS SOUTH VIETNAM A SPECIAL TRIBUTE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman, this evening expressed his gratitude to South Vietnam for coming to compete in the eighth anniversary Merdeka football tournament which began at the Merdeka Stadium. Welcoming the eight visiting teams who. with244 words
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Article23 1965-08-15 14 MALACCA. Sat —The BukI: Terendak Sailing Club will hold the finals of the Commodore* Cup sailing regatta tomorrow oil Tercndak Camp.23 words
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Article19 1965-08-15 14 TAIPING. Sat. Thenavan Youths beat Town Council 3-3 In a second division soccer league match here yesterday.19 words
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Advertisement471 1965-08-15 12 A sure from start to finish. you can rely on a msuzuKi bbH I jJtM^tMW m. »»>^^- A V aa» afl 9°/ ie $£ighlweigl\t Champion of. the f INVEST IN A SUZUKI FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI LEADS THE WORLD IN 2 STROKE MACHINES. Available in 50cc, 80 cc. 125 cc,&471 words
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Miscellaneous161 1965-08-15 12 SPORTS DIARY SOCC F.R M-tourney: Burmj. dium Ncgara. XL. S p.m-i. Tour Hor.g Kong <7.30 p-m.i; Na*. match: Malaysian Selection t CTiina vS. Vietnam <90. both US. Huskies (Sudlum Negara, matches at Merdeka Stadium. 10 pm.» llannigan Shield Inter-Police i CRICKET Rnlera' Shield Ponang v Kedah-Perlls (Coro- final: S'Kor Malays161 words
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Article36 1965-08-15 13 INSPECTOR Mrs. D. Bhagwan Singh thank all friends and i datives for their kind attendance, I valuable presents and messages on 1 their marriage and reception at 1 Rembau and K.L. on 8 8 6536 words
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Obituary81 1965-08-15 13 j JOHN L. H. SLADE. late of Oestetner (Eastern) Ltd.. passed 1 away suddenly on the 3rd of August, at Altrincham General Hospital, England. MRS. CHAN S1EW CHUAN nee Anna Chia Soon Neo. aged 56. pa.<sed away peacefully on 13.8.65. leaving behind three loving daughters. Cliwee Ktat, Chv.ee Leong81 words
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Advertisement44 1965-08-15 13 Lite CLASSIFIEDS Word% hit (Minimum) CHAN: To Sue Clung and Tony Sck Seng a daughter at Bangsar Ward on 14-8-1965. Thanks U> Doctors and Staff GOH— LEE: Between Ooh Chay Poo (Allan) or Batu Pahat and Lee Teck Ying of Petiang on 1 15.8.65.44 words
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Advertisement318 1965-08-15 13 instant return mirror split- image focussing* world-renown Zeiss lenses single lens reflex wide range of accessories TRADING C0 HELVETIA (M) LIMITED Y^ THORNYCROFT HOUSE, 2OI, CLEMENCEAU AVE.SPORB.TEL 2I33I M f^-J* INCREASE YOUR INCOME [jY TRAINING _AT^ HOME Make More Money In Your Spare Time Improve Or Add To Your Special318 words
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Advertisement150 1965-08-15 14 it costs 3 Only A cents to cook your r lce for 5 persons |SS^ i^^<| MOOELSANO M NATIONAL AUTOMATIC RICE COOKERS model EGH ="KEEP-WARM" SYSTEM The NATIONAL FULLY AUTOMATIC Electric Rire Cooker prepares rice to your exact requirements, all by itself and twitches ofT automatically, the moment the rice150 words
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Advertisement162 1965-08-15 14 PLAN YOUR HOLIDAYS NOW SIME DARBY TOURS NO. J3: HONG KONG TAIWAN TOUK 7 10 65 to 17 10 45 ,11 Days 51 ,300/-. NO. 37: HONG KONG TAIWAN JAPAN T< 5 12.65 fo 3t.12.65. 121 Doys) $1,850/-. Malaysia/Japan by mk, return by bo«» S V "CHITRAL". NO 31: AUSTRALIA162 words
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Article, Illustration2250 1965-08-15 1 THE GENERAL WAS A SPY... THIS is the fantastic story of a staggering deception played upon Hitler by the Allies at the close of World War 11. Nothing lest than the substitution of a British agent for one of Hitler's personal courier generals, and the planting on the German High2,250 words
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Article, Illustration1847 1965-08-15 2 Boom time in the Klang Valley I HISTORICAL REVIEW BY DR. JAMES JACKSON, LECTURER IN GEOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA THE modern phase of development in the Klang Valley began a century ago when Raja Juma'at of Lukut persuaded two Chinese Towkays to mine tin in Ihe Kuala LumpurAmpanfl area. Until1,847 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-08-15 2 ANEW kind of transport plane that takes off vertically like a helicopter is shown in its flight path. For take-off and landing, the wing is elevated to 90 degrees. After the plane rises, the wing tilts forward to a horizontal position and the102 words
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Article317 1965-08-15 2 Jane Lee answers your letters rpHOUGH my girl friend is 1 not educated I love her. We were getting on well until a month ago when a few girls accompanied me when I visited her. She was shocked to see my friends were women and accused me of being unfaithful.317 words
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Article607 1965-08-15 3 GAULDIN MIRANDA - NEW MOVE TO END THE EGG WAR GAULDIN MIRANDA By POULTRY farmers in the country, especially in Selanjror, m h o have been labouring under the illusion that they will have to shut down their farms because of the fierce and unfair competition from the smiigjj 1 i n g607 words
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Article187 1965-08-15 3 WHERE can I apply to Join the Royal Malaysian Police Volunteer Reserve? T.V.B. Your local police station will be able to give you information about the nearest recruitment centre. IS IT true that thi- two main employers' organisations in Malaya, the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and187 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1965-08-15 3 NEXT-SOFT LANDING ON MARS AN astonishing technical and engineering achievement** These are the words used by Dr. William Pickering, director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. Caiifornia, which planned and controlled the Mariner-4 mission to Mars. Now the search for life on the small reddishorange planet will begin in1,126 words
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Article, Illustration198 1965-08-15 4 tuts grow up... TINY tots' fashions hove grown up. This is the good news I hove for oil mothers today. For too long, smocks and full gathered skirts have been the fashion signatures of the very young They've campaigned for a grownup look and new they're getting it. Tots can198 words
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374 1965-08-15 4 CAM YOU PASS THE TEST IN HAPPINESS SCHOOL? APHOFICIEXCV certificate for marriage? Yes. At last someone has come up with the bright idea of actually preparing young people for marriage ancl issuing certificates of proficiency if they pass an examination. At last there's a ready-made answer to the question: When374 words
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Article, Illustration414 1965-08-15 5 Not every diamond makes a best friend -but here are some that do... DO you believe that jewel lery for women should consist of a strand of pearls, earrings to match and a pbin gold bracelet with perhaps a spray of diamonds or semi-precious stones for the evening? Or are414 words
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Article709 1965-08-15 5 HOW THE FERTILITY DRUG WORKS D_H WOMEN who are thinking about seeking the new hormone treatment for sterility may be apprehensive about it because of the rash of multiple births twins, triplets and even quins all over the world. They need not worry. At birth the female ovary contains all709 words
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Advertisement228 1965-08-15 1 UliUiP sturdy, reliable family cars giveyou all Rootes guaranteed quality SUPCNOT rBrfOnWIIICB Hillman Minx de luxe Saloon. A superb piece of motoring engine ing. You'll lovt this Hillman Minx, now with new advantages 4-speed all-synchromesh gearbox and diaphragm type clutch for lighter operation. Individual front disc brakes, light and positive228 words
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Advertisement14 1965-08-15 1 ©News of the World. 1965 1 NEXT WEEK: THE FUEHRER FALLS INTO THE TRAP...14 words
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Advertisement146 1965-08-15 2 IMMfT JHST WMH! do SOMETHING! Why he an onlooker, a hvttander. «hen you can be in the thick of things? No matter what time of the month it is! Tampax internal unitary r>r<vtection should be part o( your active life! It never hampers you you can't even lee! it once146 words
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Advertisement398 1965-08-15 3 Pimples and Bad Skin FoughliniS^ 24 Hours ifM Sine* the discovery of Ni.od.tm by an »IFO«£ ATTtn Amtrlcan physician It l.t no longf r MOMJ hnllng your ikin. making It softer, whiter gutting and dUflgtirlng atm blemishes your miner will teli you thai here at lan »orm Piotii^:^. Acne. Blackheads.398 words
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Miscellaneous321 1965-08-15 3 (popular crossword^) __^^gHßL___^gigß___^ JLgiß TO TT gB^ 1 TO H U KOSS: 1. tiho'.v ol courage DOWN: 1. "Money" (t), 2. <■:, A Piir^n*. .5. 11 Part (4) i F""t w °rk '•>'■ 3. Height <B>. 4. (ii. 6. Pursue (&i. ll. Part (4i. Q^m^ 4 5 Adorn witn 12.321 words
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Advertisement72 1965-08-15 4 i^/i V Br JL HP 4 tl V- Carefree, Cool, Confident Nou; ei/ery woman can enjoy the carefree confidence of Modess—the supersoft, doubly absorbent feminine napkin tliat contains a deodorant to keep you completely fresh feel cool, relaxed, comfortably secure in I a way you have never known before. j72 words
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Advertisement637 1965-08-15 4 MASCARA AND LASH -BUILDER IN ONE-FROM HELENA RUBINSTEIN LENGTHENS, THICKENS, COLOURS ALL IN ONE Helena Hubinsiein's revoiu- all in one. Loug-Luh v tionary Long-Lash contains the greatest eye-maker ever I hundreds of tiny filaments Use lv and watch hiseyer that hold on to your lashes; Waterproof, smudgeproof. amazing Long-Lash actually637 words
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Advertisement269 1965-08-15 5 THE PARENT-PUPIL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME It has been made possible by a group of people whose life Is education: schoolmasters, experts in child guidance, university professors. Together they have helped an experienced ednortal team to assemble PARENT-PUPIL DEVELOPMENT? PROGRAMME that is keyed to the school activities and the out-of-school activities of269 words
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Miscellaneous125 1965-08-15 5 Sunday Radio... KUALA LUMPUR AII 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies 700 Warta Berlta; 7.10 Break(«at Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News; 7.50 Learn A Phrase A Day: 8.00 W.irta Bcrita: 8.05 Bright And Breery; 859 Rengka.snn Ranchangan; 900 Music City; 10.00 FantasticItect And125 words
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Miscellaneous122 1965-08-15 5 Berlta Daluin Bahama Keb.in^f.:ian; 5.40 Emphasis On Percussion; 6.00 Summary Of Programmes For The Evenln?; 6.03 Feature Comer; 6.18 Brl«ht Orchestra; 6.30 Tanda Waktu Dan Warta Berlta; 6.40 Race Results; 6.45 Selingan; 6.50 Lstilah: TOO Learn A Word A Day: 7.10 Light Classics; 7.30 Sunday Oa7«tte: 8.00 Faraway Places; 8.30122 words
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Miscellaneous138 1965-08-15 5 News; 8.20 Up And About; 8.45 Listen With Love; 9.45 Lumen Cuboiies; 10.00 Jet Speed Kecords; 10.30 Sealed Orders; 11.00 Pick Of The Pops; 11.30 The Malayanulres. PM. 12.00 Your Record Shop; 12.30 Tunes Of The Week; 1.00 News; 1.10 Music From The Movies; 1.30 News; 140 Music From The138 words
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Advertisement39 1965-08-15 7 I mirror WOMAN'S WEEKLY 1 Journal h©ney my home AVAILABLE AT ALL NEWSAGENTS;., If you have any difficulty ia obtaining them contact: Periodicals Manager, Straits Times Press (M) LM, P.O. Box 895. Singapore, r— Tel: 2800 Ext. 108. m39 words
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Miscellaneous346 1965-08-15 7 THS CISCO KVD, you* UfM West favourite you rue one they that's me wheres the Vi sent him away for okay, pocktu "V" can't if i leave this boy -T^n CALL "BOSS*? PATIENT'S 8/© BROTHER *i SOW E SPECIAL r— CO/WE WITH ME A«- r HE'LL PlE/ J I WORKEP346 words
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Advertisement114 1965-08-15 8 fjJ New fashion handbags pji I— J have just arrived at LJ 1 THE HOUSE 1 1 OF TANG GERMAN MADE O ioiity Rind box, suede handbag From $46.50 To $95 00. Calf skin leather handbag from $170.00 to $247.00. Colours White, Black, Beige Brown. Quality Plostie (SKAI) from $22.00114 words
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