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Title Section24 1965-08-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times r Nat*"* 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-08-18 1 Election of the new King: Two Sultans are away I/LALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two 1V Rulers Sultan Abu Bakar of Pahang (above left) and Sultan Abdul Aziz of Selangor (right) who are now overseas will be absent for the election of a new Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Istana Negara here394 words
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Article79 1965-08-18 1 BOGOTA. Tues. Some 50 Ind uins of the Cogui tribe died of a mystery epidemic In the past few days, authorities in the northern Santa Maria region of Colombia reported yesterday Incomplete details from the area, about 500 miles north of Bogota, say doctors and medicineReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration346 1965-08-18 1 Tengku pats Goh's back: 'We'll do or die together' KUALA LUMPUR* Tues. CINGAPORE and Malaysia agreed today to form a combined operations committee for the defence of the two territories. Singapore's Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who Hew here for the inaugural meeting told reporters: "Our346 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-08-18 1 30 die as jetliner plunges into lake CHICAGO, Tues. A New York-to-Chicago United Air Lines jet airliner with 30 people aboard crashed into Lake Michigan, oft* Chicago's north shore, last night. There were no signs of survivors. The three-Jet Boelng--727 airliner disappeared from radar screens as It prepared to landUPI - 139 words
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Article, Illustration426 1965-08-18 1 j KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. AS-YOU-WERE PLAN APPROVED MEASURES to normalise the two-way trade across the Causeway have been agreed upon by a top-level committee of officials from Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysia has already told Singapore of its acceptance. The Singapore Cabinet will meet shortly to consider426 words
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Article317 1965-08-18 1 CRASH KILLS FOUR OF A FAMILY Road death horror No. 3 TAIPINC. Tuesday. COUR members of a family of a Malay school headmaster, Inche Shaidin bin Osman, 42. of Kampong Cajah, near Teluk Anson, and a relative were killed in a road accident near here yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred317 words
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Article49 1965-08-18 1 Tawau sabotage bid TESSELTON. Tues. Indonesian saboteurs tried to blow up a high tension power pylon early this morning in Tawau, southeastern Sabah, it was c fflcially announced here. The bomb only scorched off some paint from the pylon. the announcement said. Police later found an unexploded handsjrenade. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article52 1965-08-18 1 Kuching alert KUCHINO. Tues.— Security forces today went on a special 24-hour alert along the Borneo border with Indonesia as a precaution against possible raids to mark Indonesian Independence day. Coastal minesweepers were making hourly patrols against possible seaborne incursions. However, there were no Immediate reports of any activity byAP - 52 words
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Article24 1965-08-18 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United Slates and Britain have opened consultations on the mounting tensions between India and Pakistan. It was learned today.24 words
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Article109 1965-08-18 1 YORK. Tues.— I One of America's largest ran makers, American Can Co.. Ltd. has announced perfection of a process to make cans for foods and beverages without the use of Tin. The new process makes cans of uncoated thin steel sheet. After the cans are formed, theyAP - 109 words
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112 1965-08-18 1 /CANBERRA. Tues. Aus\j tralla will provide an extra MS63 million defence aid to Malaysia during the next two years. The Treasurer, Mr. Harold Holt, announced this In presenting the Federal Budget to Parliament today. He said the assistance would be In theAP - 112 words
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Article65 1965-08-18 1 SINGAPORE. Tver— Crowds at a pasftr nut lam In Twos* Crescent, off Duneam Road, fled to- night when a gang attacked and killed a doctor's attendant. Ranee bin Osman. 35. as he strolled by the brightly-lit stalls. Raflee was stabbed twice in his chest and back,65 words
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350 1965-08-18 1 Britain may move N-arms from S'pore I ONDON. Tues. Nuclear weapons stockpiled by the Royal Air Force in Singapore may have to be removed, says Chapman Pincher of the Daily Express. He says they have become a big defence headache now that Singapore has withdrawn trom Malaysia. Mr. Pincher says350 words
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Article27 1965-08-18 1 NEW WITHDRAWAL PARIS, Tues. Indonesia Ins withdrawn from membership of World Rank, the Bank announced today. Withdrawal became effective today when Bank received written notification.27 words
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148 1965-08-18 2 DON'S. Tups. The \\>*t daman Government yesterday pledged Congolese Primp Minister Moise Tshombe a credit of over ton million marks (nearly $8.5 million) for new projects in the Congo. An announcement by the West German Ministry for Economic Cooperation stressed thatReuter - 148 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-08-18 2 CATTLE IN - Advance halted. CATTLE IN ...BY PLEIKU'S MAIN STREET AMERICAN paratroopers, freshly landed to strengthen South Vietnamese forces in the central highlands near Due Co, hit the brakes to avoid cattle in the main street of Pleiku city. UPI. pictureUPI - 39 words
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194 1965-08-18 2 26 VIETS DIE IN NIGHT RAID ON DANANG DANANG, Tuesday. VIETCONG guerillas screaming "you die and "Yankee go home' 1 last night attacked American Marine tanks in forward defences at the strategic air base here. The guerillas were beaten back by artillery fire. First reports said 26 were dead, aReuter - 194 words
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93 1965-08-18 2 WASHINGTON, Tues The Defence Department yesterday for the first time made public an aerial photograph of a missile site in North' Vietnam. It showed the surface-to-air missiles in firing position near Hanoi, the North Vietnam capital. The spokesman described the installation as "semi-fixed"Reuter - 93 words
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Article86 1965-08-18 2 MOSCOW, Tucs. Mr. Anastas Mikovan, the Soviet President, and Mr. Alexei Kosygin, the Prime Minister, have sent sreetinps to President Soekarno on the 20th anniversary of Indonesia's j Independence. The message, as quoted by Tass. said that friendship and co-operation establish- ed between the two countries "are86 words
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138 1965-08-18 2 Kashmir 'near a war situation': Official Tues. A Kashmir Government spokesman said last night Kashmir was near a war situation, although no major encounters were reported between Indian and Pakistani forces within the past 24 hours. The spokesman told of several "small encounters between the Indian army and Pakistani InfiltratorsUP - 138 words
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85 1965-08-18 2 ADEN. Tues.— Three British I% soldiers were wounded when terrorists fired a bazooka at two British security patrol vehicles In the Sheikh Othman District. British soldiers exchanged fire with the terrorists, who escaped. A spokesman also said six people were injured in twoReuter - 85 words
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Article25 1965-08-18 2 CAIRO, Tues. Seven dissident Sudanese have been killed In clashes in the southern Sudan, tha Effyptian Middle East News Agency reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement35 1965-08-18 2 DO YOU HAVE A LIFTING PROBLEM TOO? THEN PERHAPS FELCO CAN SOLVE IT FROM THEIR WIDE RANGE OF HOISTS. CHAIN BLOCKS AND LIFTING APPLIANCES. WHr NOT CONSULT JARDINE WAUGH IXCLUSIVE OiSTRHUTORS fO« MALAYSIA AND •RUNEI35 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-08-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby >> OUT L°° T SaOPP'NGj— I l N. BBBBBB^^V^T BBBBBBBbV14 words
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156 1965-08-18 3 T ONDON, Tues. Jamaican Government delegates arriving here by air yesterday for official talks on Britain's new immigration policy spoke of fears on the break-up of the Commonwealth. Mr. Lynde Newland. Its leader told reporters: "We have always had great faith In a multlracial156 words
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Article28 1965-08-18 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Pre- i sldent Johnson has asked Conmress for another US$l4O j million to speed on development of a 3,000 m.p.h supersonic j airliner.28 words
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Article64 1965-08-18 3 NEW YORK. Tu«.— A fireman I who drove a fire engine to his own I home and tearfully identified the charred body of tits young bride i there, has been charged with murder. Gerard Sullivan. 34. Is accused o: strangling his wife of two months.AP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration488 1965-08-18 3 AMERICA YIELDS IN OLD UN DEBTS ISSUE UNITED NATIONS, Tues. THE United States yesterday gave up the fight to bar the U.N.s major debtor states, including Russia and France, from voting in the General Assembly. The decision, announced by Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg, the new American representative in a maiden488 words
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Article86 1965-08-18 3 STOP-SO THAT ROYALTY MAY SLEEP A BERDEEN, Tues.—Work■tx men. busy constructing a new deep-water berth here, downed tools at dawn yesterday so that the Royal Family could get a little sleep. Queen Elizabeth, the I>uke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family arrived here in the royal yacht86 words
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Article, Illustration307 1965-08-18 3 RENDEZVOUS Of SPACE THE MAIN TARGET OF TOMORROW'S U.S. GEMINI MISSION CAPE KENNEDY, Tues. America's first big step in learning to make a rendezvous in space will be taken by Astronauts Gordon Cooper (above) and Charles Conrad when they chase a foot-ball-s i z c satellite during their eightday Gemini307 words
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316 1965-08-18 3 LOS ANGELES. Tue«. NEW violence broke out late last night in Los Angeles' southcentral district when Negro snipers, prolonging the nations worst racial disturbance in this century, fired at police cars. Shortly after an 8 p.m. curfew went into effect, police reportedReuter; UPI - 316 words
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197 1965-08-18 3 Russians to consider West's plan to halt nuclear spread GENEVA, Tues COVIET disarmament negotiators said here that they would be willing to study Western proposals for a treaty to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, which were expected to be tabled by the United States at the Geneva disarmament conference197 words
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Article65 1965-08-18 3 CIRKNTESTER (Western England), Tues. Golfer Tom Breen. 49. has insured himself here against holing in one. He has holed in one three times already this season and says the traditional round of drinks afterwards is proving too expensive. So be paid a premium of 2s. 6d. toReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement299 1965-08-18 3 9M M -M t »l HIM MINI STOP BLEEDING GUMS and DREADED GUM TROUBLE THAT CAUSES LOSS OF TEETH It your gums bleed even a tiny bit when you brush your teeth or are tender to touch watch out. These are the first signs of dreaded gum trouble which loosens299 words
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Advertisement368 1965-08-18 3 A BANK within g#J?- A BANK For as little as $1/- a savings account can be started. 3% interest per annum will be paid for that and every up to a maximum of $40,000 Without notice, without delay, any amount can be withdrawn from the account. Parents or guardians can368 words
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137 1965-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Ngee Ann College, which is on an enforced vacation after its 1,000 students went on a boycott of classes seven weeks ago, today announced measures to re-register students. In a statement, the college administration notified students wishing to continue137 words
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116 1965-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Education. Mr. One Pang Boon, today announced that 22 more Cadet Corps units would be formed in Singapore next year. He was visiting the annual training; camp of the Cadets Corps at the Bnkit Panjaiig Hift-h116 words
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Article47 1965-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The German Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Detlev Scheel, will hold a reception and a film show at the Cultural Centre at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The film will be about the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Germany earlier this year.47 words
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79 1965-08-18 4 Magicians 9 gift of $8,374 to Sisters of Poor SINGAPORE. Tues— The International Brotherhood of Magicians, Singapore Ring 115 will present a cheque for $8,374 to the Little Sisters of the Poor at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. The presentation ceremony will be held at City Hall, and the Minister for Culture79 words
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Article42 1965-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A disciple of an Indian yogi movement, Swaml Guru Devanand MaharaJ. will give a lecture on "the role of the individual in today's world situation" at 6 pm. tomorrow at j the Ramakrishna^ Hall, Norris I Road.42 words
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Article202 1965-08-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rTHE Royal Government of Laos today sent two messages to the Singapore Govfrnment in extending recognition and congratulations to Singapore. In a message to Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Laotian Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma said: "On the occasion of the accession202 words
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Article117 1965-08-18 4 MAY DAY CASE: 22 ON $100 BOND SINGAPORE, Tues.— Twenty- J two May Day demon- strators, Including 13 girls, I were today bound over In the sum of $100 each for six months by the second criminal district judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander. The 22 accused were found guilty on an117 words
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Article118 1965-08-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tue*. Mr. Justice Buttrose continued today with the second day's hearing of a civil suit against Sakal Deo Ral, the president of the North Indian Hindu Association, and the association itself In connection with a trust property in Chander Road on which a community temple project118 words
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Article42 1965-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Booklets entitled "Answers to your questions about Cancer" are available on request from the Secretary of the Singapore Cancer Society, P.O. Box 60, Alexandra, Singapore 3. These booklets are available in English, Chinese, Tamil and Malay.42 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-08-18 4 'STA Y FOR TWO MONTHS MORE' PLEA TO NAIR Remain for labour seminar: NTUC SINGAPORE. Tues. •pHK president of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, today appealed to Mr. C.V. Devan Nair to stay on for another two months as the NTUCa secretary-general, although his resignation291 words
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Advertisement189 1965-08-18 4 CATHAY PALACE OPENS TODAY OPENS TOMORROW II am, 1.30, 4.00, Ml 1 9.30 pm. li 1.00. 3.30, 6.30 A 9.13 p.m. A LAUGH-FILLED TALE THAT UPROARIOUSLY TICKLES THE FUNNYBONE! 1 x ~::>BHbi TECHHKoioR HK^MR s PLUS SPECIAL FEATURETTE ON BOWLING-, "TEN-PIN TOUR" vcas star of s o/, I Jfjrl "One189 words
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Miscellaneous511 1965-08-18 4 IM jkyn nllT CV KID THE following is today's schedule British Eagle: From London. Is- of civil aircraft movements at tanbul, Bombay (EQ 172) 10.40 p.m. Paya Lebar airport Singapore: DEPARTURES ARRIVALS BO AC: To Kuala Lumpur, ColomBOAC: From London, Beirut. Bom- bo. Karachi, Cairo. Frankfurt. Lonbay Colombo (BA 7»»)511 words
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Article70 1965-08-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. will leave by air tomorrow I evening for Sydney to attend the third Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference A: the conference, he will meet eminent International jurists and Commonwealth justices He is- expected to Invite70 words
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135 1965-08-18 5 Esther: We're NOT allowed to run wild ALOR STAR, Tues. —An American Field Service exchange student. Miss Esther Caroline Ball, said here last night there was a misconception that American teenagers wore "free to run wild." "Thi> 1< not so." the ■aid at a dinner given In her honour by135 words
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Article50 1965-08-18 5 Thais in our jails get books BANGKOK. Tues. The Public Library of Songhkla in southern Thailand has sent books on Thai culture (or re. id Ing enjoyment of Thai nationals servine prison sentences in Penang and Alor Star. Arrangements have be«n made to send 30 new books every two months.50 words
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Article334 1965-08-18 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE president of the Singapore Musicians' Union, Mr. M. D. Tairoff, today categorically stated that his union would not stop any Singapore band from going to perform in Sarawak. He was commenting on a Borneo Bulletin report that Kuching musicians were angry334 words
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Article, Illustration103 1965-08-18 5 Pint-sized King flies in on wings of song CINGAPORK. Tues— A singer from Boston. Teddi King (above), who was once acclaimed "The Girl Singer of the Year" by an American music festival which also acclaimed Frank Sinatra "The Male Singer of the Year", is now in Singapore. Pint-sized Teddi today103 words
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Article124 1965-08-18 5 Brilliance doesn't make a leader DENANG. Tues. A students aptitude for leadership should not be fudged from his academic brilliance. Mr. Paul Chang, chief of the federal inspecturate. said here today. Mr. Chang, who was ad- j drt.-sing delegates at the Catholic seminar in St. tXav:ir\ Hall, said some peo-124 words
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Article31 1965-08-18 5 TANGKAK. Tues. The Johore i State Gc?eniment Is to open up! more land at the Bukit Serampeag land development scheme. Three hundred families will get eight I acres each.31 words
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Article27 1965-08-18 5 I TANGKAK. Tues. A new! bridge costing $60,000 is being 'built over Sim ml Belembang. 11 miles from here, to replace the old wooden one.27 words
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Article17 1965-08-18 5 DITNOUN. Tues. The To«n Council here will hold its montniy meeting on Auk- 2617 words
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91 1965-08-18 5 'Freedom of speech being stifled 17UCHING. fues. The Sarawak Vanguard today charged that freedom of speech was being stifled in Sarawak and: Opposition parties were being "unjustly labelled! Communist." In an editorial today, the newspaper said: "After Ma- laysias formation, the voice of the people was difficult to be heardUPI - 91 words
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97 1965-08-18 5 IPOH, Tues.— The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said yester- day that improved and modern night landing facilities at Ipoh airport would be built as and when the de- mand arose. Dato Sardon said this during a stopover at the Ipoh97 words
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Article27 1965-08-18 5 RAL'B. Tues. A mobile unit will give free chest X-rays to the public at the District Hospital here on Aug. 23 and 2427 words
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173 1965-08-18 5 Curfew because man wanted to hope affair lESSELTON. Tues. "Two men were arrested and a 24-hour curfew was clamped down on Tawau recently simply because a man wanted to have an affair with another man's wife, the Tawau magistrate's court was told. As a result an Indonesian labourer Araklan binReuter - 173 words
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Article37 1965-08-18 5 PENANG. Tues. Tan Chang Siew. 19, was fined $10 In a magistrate's court here, today after pleading guilty to obstructing the flow of traffic by flying a kite at Serk Chuan Lane yesterday.37 words
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Advertisement193 1965-08-18 5 GREAT CAR TAKE IT AWAY! TEST-PROVE ITYOURSELF! Now! Prove Imp for yourself as thoroughly as you |||i#p want. You take the wheel and put Imp through its nn Alf L A paces. Enjoy the smoothness of the all-synchromesh |f|fl|lL M gearbox, the sure, smooth road-holding that comes from all-round independent193 words
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Advertisement337 1965-08-18 5 /Von are MORE than /0k an honoured gnest at tb«\ BFREffSBEMT HOTEL TAIPEI We are proud of the impeccabla tervlr-e and hospitality that await you at The President. Luxurious rooms and suite-s range from TTSSSTS^ per night. Night-club restaurant* barber ahop, beauty salon and nursery are conveniently located within the337 words
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Article, Illustration498 1965-08-18 6 GIRL PERSUADED MOTHER to FOLLOW HER SINGAPORE. Tuas. FOR pretty 17 -year-old post-school certificate student. Miss Chan Wah Yoke, the decision she took k«st Wednesday was a fateful one. Described as an extremely intelligent but quiet and unassuming girl. Miss Chan had that498 words
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Article67 1965-08-18 6 SINGAPORE, Tues Singapore and Malaysian recording artists will perform in a "Big Beat" show at the Badminton Stadium on Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. Presented by the Mason Organisation, it will feature the Jets, the Crescendos, the Checkmates, Wilson David, the Cyclones, Keith Locke, Vernon and the67 words
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Article404 1965-08-18 6 I i SINGAPORE, Tu«s. r union chief's admission J rpHE president of the Singapore Toddy Tappers' Union, Mr K. Kanapathy, today denied that because he had failed to get a contract to supply toddy to Government toddy shops for 1963. he had placed obstacles in the404 words
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Article64 1965-08-18 6 SINGAPORE, Tues— A youth who stole $537 worth of property from a ship was today fined S3OO, in default one months Jail, by I the Ninth Macistrate's court. Raja Mohamed bin K. Aloha med Shariff admitted theft of a cinecamera, a camera and four shins belonging64 words
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Miscellaneous137 1965-08-18 6 .Miff, Onp tii, V.T. iWnmiin -Is-^— -/this wx be thonlyl y ?Y\ EASf NOW, CHANCE lIU EVER K.W IV WE'RE PINNV.STANO I HAVE T'GET MV GONNA HAFTA PUT C 3 5.V 1 EASY, BOY.' AX BACK., r-f UP WITH THW THl>gG J -1 4 s 4^*—, j- AROUMP H&RE, I'M137 words
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Article, Illustration126 1965-08-18 7 MALAYSIANS WED IN AUSTRALIA MB. AUSTIN I.Oil of Seremban. an engineering student at the I'niversity of New South Wales, with his pretty bride, the former Miss Pat- i ricia Wu of Kuala Pilah. after their wedding at the Mary j Immaculate Church, Victoria Street, Wa- verly. recently. Mr. Koh is126 words
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339 1965-08-18 7 MCA move for 'liberal stand' on language COMMITTEE TO BE SET UP PENANG, Tuesday fHE Malaysian Chinese Association hopes to persuade the Central Government to take a "more liberal stand" on the Chinese language issue, Mr. Lee San Choon, MCA national youth leader, disclosed here today. "We will urge the339 words
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Article43 1965-08-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A DeepeyradJ celebrations committee has been formed here to collect clothes, cakes and money for dlstriuution to inmates and orphans in various homes such as the Smißel Buloh I#*r Settlement. Pure Life Society and the Montfort Boys' Home.43 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-08-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYSIA'S Permanent Representative in the United Nations, Mr. R. Ramani, has decided to stay back in New York until Friday to confer with the UN Secretary-General, U Thant, a spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said here today. He was254 words
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98 1965-08-18 7 l/UCHING. Tues The Malaysian Minister of Health. Ineht- Bahaman bin Samsuddln. disclosed on arrival at Kuching airport today that Malav.sla had recruited 40 South Korean doctors to worn In the country. He said a Malaysian team headed by the Chairman of the Public Service CommissionAP - 98 words
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Article29 1965-08-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Mentn Besar of Selangor will be the principal guest at the installation dinner of the Aoex Club at Le Cog dOr here tomorrow.29 words
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Article17 1965-08-18 7 JESSELTON. Tues. The Japanese Consulate's library and reading rooms are now open to the public.17 words
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314 1965-08-18 7 ROGER HENNING - Dropped quietly: Jakarta ban on overseas study ROGER HENNING From SYDNEY, Tues. Indonesia has quietly dropped its ban on undergraduate students going to overseas universities, including those in Australia. Between 50 and 70 Indonesian students will arrive in Australia within the next month to begin first degree courses at the314 words
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Article228 1965-08-18 7 SINGAPORE, Tues A NAVAL court martial yesterday sentenced a Church of England chaplain, the Rev. Alan Jones, to 12 months' jail for committing an act of gross Indecency with a naval ratIng. He was also dismissed thr Service. The cnaplaln. the court was told,228 words
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Article, Illustration709 1965-08-18 8 'PRESUMPTION RAISED BY ORDINANCE IS REBUTTABLE' KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday MR. Justice H. T. Ong said today that he was astounded by the Betting (Amendment) Act, 1961. He strongly criticised Section 14A of the Act, while delivering judgment on an appeal, in the High Court709 words
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150 1965-08-18 8 $25,000 grab at sea by Indon gunboat MUAR, Toes. An Indonesian gunboat yesterday seized nets boats and personal belongings valued at a total of $25,000 from 30 Malaysian fishermen in international waters seven miles off Tanjone Tohor. near Batu Pahat. Two of the victims, Kuek Chek Fau. 24, and Ong150 words
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103 1965-08-18 8 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tuei.— i The president of the I industrial court of Trinidad and Tobago. Mr. Justice Isaac E. Hyatali. today paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. at his office. Mr. Justice Hyatali. who arrived yesterday, is on103 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-08-18 8 LINDA IN BEAUTY PAGEANT THE Malaysian entry to the I n ternational Beaity pageant in Long Beach (California), Miss Linda Lim. 18. as she appeared aboard a flower-de-corated float last Friday. Linda was among the 15 semi-finalists but failed to gain a place in the top five in the final60 words
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123 1965-08-18 8 The costly plunge from an opium den SINGAPORE. Tues. Whea police raided a house in Stanley street. Llni Hoclc Chuan. 33, jumped from a first-floor window and broke his legs, a magl^ trate's court was told today. Urn, who pleaaea guilty to escaping from the premises which was used for123 words
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Article20 1965-08-18 8 KUALA UPIS. Tues. Tttm Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rank, will pay a visit her* a» Friday.20 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-08-18 9 S'pore delegates welcome to women's rally KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The invitation to several Singapore women's organisations to take part in the Women's Day celebrations here on Aug. 25 is still open. Thr National Council of Women's Organisations, the organisers, are anxious to hear from women's organisations across the causeway who264 words
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Article33 1965-08-18 9 K A JANG. Tuea. The Town Board will convert land near Knmpong Jambu here into a public park as part of a campaign to give the town a new look33 words
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294 1965-08-18 9 Perak call to Govt: Develop a port at Lumut IPOH, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, today urged the Central Government to reconsider developing the natural deep water harbour at Lumut, a seaside resort, into an intern ational port. "There is scope in this direction in294 words
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Article230 1965-08-18 9 'No better way out'— lsmail ENDAU (Johore), Tuesday. fHE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, said here yesterday that the reason for the sudden decision to separate Singapore from Malaysia was to avoid "outside interference." He was speaking at th* Dpenlnx of the $674,000230 words
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Article52 1965-08-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Chess Federation today made another appeal for funds to pay towards the trip of chess champion Tan Lian Ann to Barcelona, where he is now competing for the World Junior Chess Championship title. Funds collected so far stand 54.500 and another Sl.OOO52 words
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Article28 1965-08-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. T\ n. The Minister at Education. Inche Monamed Khir Joharl. will open the annual meeting of the Visiting Teachers' Association on Aug. 2828 words
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Article113 1965-08-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A former Malaysian student affairs officer In London. Mr. Gary Gan Hua Chee. Is here to give advice and assistance to students In Singapore and Malaysia who wish to go to Britain for further studies. Mr. Gan. a resident In Britain for the113 words
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Article48 1965-08-18 9 PENANG. Tues. Inclie Hans' n i Hussain. district organ t^r <>' sc. ools. Penang. will leavp for I Ne Delhi on Baturday for four-month course In educational planning and administration The course is sponsored b\ the United Nations Education and Scientific Organisation UNESCO). I48 words
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Miscellaneous219 1965-08-18 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. 1 down slowly to an essayist L srs; E&s'zsarxr &v* m. me.. 1. ™j<- o' poetry 10. A knob 0 a t< So n m an kold.er gf g* tor a consideration 11. A^llaf'of the church, per- >: y*™**- hap, is Mt with .olemmt, Jj:,219 words
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Obituary146 1965-08-18 10 t» Wot4m til mUmimmmt MR A MRS A. S. RANDHAWA 'r,end» re!ative» for ther i-odajir* and pre*»nt* at tb*ir «red THE PENTECOSTAL CNURCH of Mink rnand* of the A binder* cixlen family for their donation* in j memory of Ui« lal* Paator A. Abl■swaaaeaai THE FAMILY OP tiw lat*146 words
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Obituary40 1965-08-18 10 i* Wortft US I Vmirni.OT 1 IN loving MEMORY of uaitam Tip 1-ai \V»n IMfl Ke« V:nr Fam wonderf'il wife and mother who rtini on IS-S-Bl TTim«h departei from n« <• ilwiri formW remembered by h-»han4 ami eh. liter.40 words
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Article218 1965-08-18 10 M H-,,r<» s/5 rWataana) MEMBERS OP North MnlKyft K«rala I Sfa irforinni that 14th Annl- v»r«*rr anil Omni Crl«hnttlona wi:i r>« h^.n ai ih^ K'ltiin kriahoa Aihm imtn i r.Tian* on II s IMi ROLAND'S KlonMrc Movrmmti. I :nt\y thr rxcitlDK Bum- j ■trr F*irt'\>.«' V(»1t KoMnd IVLUX* P»!o«'UP - 218 words
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Article605 1965-08-18 10 Exultation over the separation of Singapore from Malaysia and noisy prediction of the Federation's "complete disintegration featured prominently in President Soekarno's Independence Day speech. It is notable, however, that the Indonesian leader avoided analysis of the rift at the Causeway. His reticence is Matty explained, for in no605 words
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Article335 1965-08-18 10 At last the United Nations can get on with it* work. That, at least, seems the significance of the United States' retreat, reported by Mr. Goldberg, the new American delegate, from its old position that Russia, France and other debtor nations must forfeit their voting rights. It335 words
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Article173 1965-08-18 10 The National Union of Fire I Fighting Services of Malaya has its points in calling for j the Central Government to take over all fire services— but takes them too far. Certainly there is a need for standardisation in some reapects such as firemen's wages and conditions, training173 words
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118 1965-08-18 10 Spitting: An image is shattered THOROUGHLY agree with "Queezy" that the Health Ministry nhould try to stamp out spitting. One day recently, my attention was drawn to a clean and w«U -painted vehicle bearins the words: "Public Health Department, Moo 1 1 c Dispensary." I was just beginning to reflect118 words
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Letter107 1965-08-18 10 RESIDENTS of Queenstown. Neighbourhoods II and 111. are grateful to the Housing and Development Board for opening a branch office at Tanglln Halt to make It more convenient for us to pay our rent. Would the Utilities Board consider doing likewise? The nearest payment office for water107 words
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Letter103 1965-08-18 10 PARKING along Yap Ah I shak street (parallel to Campbell Road), a residential area. Is permitted only from 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. No parking Is allowed in the back lane. In consequence, we and our car-owning neighbours are forced to go out until 6 p.m. every evening.103 words
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Letter82 1965-08-18 10 rIS month. I .sat for the General Clerical Examination for the first time. I was shocked to see the large number of elderly clerks, with greying hair, in the examination hall. Some of them must have been at least 45. with perhaps 20 years of service. Their presence82 words
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Letter37 1965-08-18 10 IN the TV. Slngapura Malay lesson the other night the Malay word bandara (meaning town) was translated into Tamil as "oor". "Oor" means country or state. The word for town is "pattanam". K. RAMASAMT Singapore37 words
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Article420 1965-08-18 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Temu. men«mui I— bertemu denc*n) (vi to meet; lapaag ladji trtt. unoccupied (of space or place, and Ume>: melapanfkan Itmpat. aUu bum (Vi render place or time free of occupation INTERROGATION: SP. WORDS PHB. (contd). BILA "when" Is next420 words
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Article, Illustration904 1965-08-18 10 MARVIN MILES - US cutting Soviet lead in space race MARVIN MILES -By- WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE TARGET: SOON THE FIRST SOFT LANDING ON MOON RUSSIA no longer has a clear lead in the international space race, although at the moment she can orbit heavier payloads than the United States and appears to be904 words
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340 1965-08-18 10 Ivan, the Great Lover of Soviet Forces MOSCOW. Tues So\ip» \rm> and Navy .omm.mrirrs Mf apparently brinK inundated uitii letters from brokenhearted Kuviian eirlt asking plaintively. "Wlit doesn t my Ivan write"" Juriginc by a recent article in the Armed Forces neuspajx-r Red star the Soviet soldier i-. m adeptReuter - 340 words
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Advertisement148 1965-08-18 10 JENA GLASS* FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS P DURAN 50 *CSS rnh c iemlca "y highly resistant borosillcate glass, meets th* fi\ £v/ extreme requirements that r.t are rrerja on glass aaa mate- f&a rial for chamicalappa/atua.— V Pa? Low thermal sxparwlon and. Ji? oon— quantty. high mermaf V* f148 words
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Article, Illustration49 1965-08-18 11 ACCORD ON COMBINED OPERATIONS COMMITTEE FOR DEFENCE IN happy mood after yesterday's inaugural meeting of the Combined Operations Committee at the police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur are the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Singapore's Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Straits Times picture.49 words
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190 1965-08-18 11 Japanese group halts Singapore steel project rpOKYO. Tues. A group of Japanese investors has decided to defer Its project to set up a Joint steelmaking venture in Singapore, following the separation of Singapore from Malaysia, the Euji Iron and Steel Co. said today. The group, led by Fuji and theReuter - 190 words
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Article33 1965-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A meeting of representatives from I Hindu organisations in Selangor has decided to start a membership drive, publish pamphlets and monthly journals and to form a: youth section.33 words
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99 1965-08-18 11 The riddle of a Singapore senator SINGAPORE, Tues. 0 Mystery surrounds *the Malaysian senatorship of a leadlnß banker here. Dato Khoo Teck Puat. Mr. Ko Teck Kin and Inche Ahmad bin Hajl Taff, who were appointed by th« Singapore Government, ceased to be senator* after Singapore's separation from Malaysia on99 words
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Article82 1965-08-18 11 Police kill a Red on the run I^UCHING. Tues. A police Datrol shot and killed a Communist at the 29th mile. Serlan Road, five miles from the "Operation Hammer" resettlei ment area. A spokesman said the patrol encountered two men and a woman in the area. The woman was arrettedAP - 82 words
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139 1965-08-18 11 Tin mine group buys $550,000 bonds KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Anglo Oriental (Malaya) Ltd. and 10 mining companies under its management havn bought a total of $554,000 worth of National Defence bonds. The others are Southern Malayan Tin Dredging. Southern Kinta Consolidated, Malayan Tin. >.ower Perak Tin. Kuala Kanipar Tin Fields.139 words
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Article77 1965-08-18 11 SINOAPORE, Tues.— The classification of dangerous goods I and explosives carried on board ships has been revised under a i new amendment to the "Blue I book" which, lays out rules to i the carriage of such goods in ships. A stat* merit by the77 words
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Article23 1965-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Another 18 subscribers today bought $59,150 of National Defence Bonds. This brings the total received to (5.238.500.23 words
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81 1965-08-18 11 CIN'GAPORE. Tups. Police have still not found any leads into the canst- of th*» fire which destroyed Television Slngapura's main studios at Caldecott Hill on Sunday. The flre which destroyed the building and valuable TV cameras and Rtudlo equipment caused damaKc estimated at about $250,000.81 words
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Article, Illustration177 1965-08-18 11 THE FLAG: NO CHANGE YET t' UA L A LUMPUR, v Tues. Malaysia's national flag, with 14 stripes and a 14-pointed star, each representing a State In the federation, will be retained "for time beinp." A principal assistant secretary In the Prime Minister* Department. Inche Osman bin Khlruddin. who is177 words
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Article60 1965-08-18 11 IITE refer to a report In ?h# TT Straits Times of Aug. 7 descrlbir.K the search for an unnamed criminal under the heading ''Now police seek 'Mr. Bin' of Singapore underworld." It was str;!ed in our report that Mr. Brian Matthews wu a, police supervisee. Kr. Matthews never60 words
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Miscellaneous748 1965-08-18 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.nmpur 7.10 Johnny Rlngo "Bound and Penan*; < Ipoh and Ma- Boy": 7.34 Jack Benny lacea; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 Taip- "Jack Enters a Contest ing: 7 Batu Tahat; Kluanc. Sues"; 8 News In Mandarin P.M. 3 Test pattern and 810 Marl Berbual; 8.15 Songs748 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-08-18 12 MR Arthur Wee, 29, manager of Pan-American Airways' cargo/mall service In Singapore, left over the weekend for New York to attend an Intensive study course at the airline's training centre for overseas personnel. The course will include lessons in advance cargo tariff, supervision and116 words
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Article89 1965-08-18 12 CX)RD Motor Company in the 1 United States and In foreign countres employed an average of 361,103 workers during the first half of this year, against 331.75) In the corresponding period of last year, the highest for any six months In the company's entire history The world-wide89 words
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Article26 1965-08-18 12 The amount of electricity sold in Singapore last year was 824.2 million kwt. hours, against 733.8 million kwt. hours In 1963. according to statistics.26 words
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309 1965-08-18 12 MIDFL to invest in iron, steel industry MALAYSIAN Industrial Development Finance Ltd. is now considering making a substantial investment in the iron and steel industry, said the chairman, Dr. Foo Yin Chiew in his annual statement. Dr. Foo said MIDFL had also undertaken a commitment to support a large chemical309 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-08-18 12 rE regional director for South and Southeast Asia area of Mobil Petroleum, Mr. Howard J. Schlereth. is to retire in November after 35 years' service. This follows the completion of his most recent assignment coordinating the formation and development of both Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd.308 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-08-18 12 C.P.A. HOLDS TRAFFIC CONFERENCE PATHAY Pacific Airways' Kuala Lumpur manager, Mr. Patrick Llm was one of 40 delegates who attended CPA's annual traffic and sales conference In Hong Kong last weekThe delegates, comprising managers and regional representatives from Brunei, the Middle East. America. Britain. Europe. Australia, New Zealand and almost127 words
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Article168 1965-08-18 12 MINOLTA SALES DRIVE IN S'PORE rj*HE Minolta Camera Company Ltd. of Japan is planning to launch an advertising programme in Singapore designed to attract not only the local people but the tourists as well. The company's advertising and export representative, Mr. Noboru Moro was in Singapore last week helping local168 words
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Article195 1965-08-18 12 Dutch ship here on first sailing ROYAL Interocean Lines' Straat v Futaml, the first Netherlands cargo-liner to be built In Japan, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage. Built with a bulbous bow which increases her speed to 20 knots, the vessel is the first of four highspeed ships195 words
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Article28 1965-08-18 12 Beer Imports Into Singapore during the first four months of this year totalled 428.000 gallons, against 357,900 gallons In the corresponding period last year, statistics state.28 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-08-18 12 THE SULTAN of Trengganu last week paid a visit to the leaf station of Malayan Tobacco Company at Chabanjj Empat in Kr lantan. Above picture shows the Sultan keenly examining a tobacco leaf. With him Is Mr. L.C. Been, the company's leaf manager.46 words
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177 1965-08-18 12 Support for Lufthansa increasing' T UFTHANSA German Airlines Is enjoying Increasing support in the Singapore and Malaysian aviation markets, said the general manager for this region, Mr. Albert vom Hofe, before flying to Frankfurt on vacation. At present, the airline operates flights to Europe via Bangkok, Karachi, Athens and Frankfurt177 words
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152 1965-08-18 12 Mobile storage system for Postal Dept. rpHE Engineering Division of Behn Meyer and Co. <M> Ltd. has installed a power-operated Compactus mobile storage system at the Malaysian Postal Servicea Department. The system, manufactured under licence in Australia by Brownbuilt Ltd. for which Behn Meyer act as local agents, consists of152 words
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Advertisement314 1965-08-18 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back314 words
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Advertisement157 1965-08-18 12 okamura okamura okamura okamura okamura okanura OFFICE EQUIPMENT OF DISTINCTION EXECUTIVE LINE fa Made by Japan's tl nIH I o_ leading iM^fll Ik 9 3 c equipment v^ I PLECOLTD. I Tel: *****— SPORE. Jj^^ 5 o §J W o SANDILANDS BUTTERY fc CO.. LTD. &(t IPOH ICUAIA IUMPUR PENANG157 words
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Article, Illustration454 1965-08-18 13 MURDERED,' SAYS GREAT TRAIN ROBBER, 8UT.... LONDON, Tuesday UOLICE said yesterday that they believe a member of the "Great Train Robbery" Ronald Biggs, 36. is being held hostage for his share of the £2.6 million loot Biggs broke out of Wandsworth Prison last454 words
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146 1965-08-18 13 HONG KONG. Tuck. I Former VS. Army Cor- p ,j al William Charle* White crokbed the Chinese border Into Hoof Kong today on his < way home after 11 yean In China Be was one of the 21 V£.146 words
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Article25 1965-08-18 13 MADRID. TtKS. At KM W peoDi* *ere killed and M lajayX whrn a food* train oollxlw: **.'h a r RM oeu Ctooor *a*..erda—UK25 words
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Article169 1965-08-18 13 CANTIAGO, Tues. Freak storms roaring down both skies of the Andes mountains have killed an estimated 156 people and left thou- sands homeless, reports reaching here said last night. The storms, the fiercest aeen here in this century. have raged continuously for j the169 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-08-18 13 PR Use first time In a centunr, the rates swung open on the hidden «orld of the Convent of St. Joseph last week. It wa* the centenary of the founding of the Order of Poor Clare Colettines and. by the Vatican's permission, the wooden154 words
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320 1965-08-18 13 MOSCOW. Tuesday I I RUSSIA yesterday published its first pictures of a dead world the cold, pockmarked northeastern quarter of the "back of the moon." They showed a battered landscape of craters, and mountains, a series of dry "«ea»" more numerous320 words
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122 1965-08-18 13 lONDON. lues. t>ondon dockworkera last night called oil a threatened ban on overtime working which would have hit Bri lain's export drive The e)w»r.ttj boor rtiarMtr of ftear: c«me mX'jet the Dock Labour Board decided U> 111; iv ■MPfnmon of 1.600 dock worker*122 words
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Article64 1965-08-18 13 NAGASAKI. Tuea— A group of 21 South Korean* were aireatad yeaterdar by the Japaaeae potto* on auaptefco of aotering Japan lUagally. The group waa aald to tev* left Puaan on Aug. 15 aboard a IVHOu DBaVf POM.. Mainanmi, the Japaaew Fareagn Office annownrwi that 14164 words
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Article51 1965-08-18 13 LONDON Tue» Britalni -Say* v» ChUdrwi- FMnd rtmtr&*r aimmawwe a nrv pottry '■fl*rinc f uult piar.nine adrtw in oountzica *nh raood posasa* tion (ro«-:h» inf rww caapnaaMßo mat imp I *owld nat ac ovan ■ataaa tlat 9ovcrDflafnt oc fne caajaajy aaav I i aaraafl hi tn51 words
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Advertisement1225 1965-08-18 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WtST COAST U.K Out Stcri u n c s hjm pmhi AENEAS lirerooot, G'asgow Ii Pert Ttfai MtNESTHEUS Aug 11 Ajf 71 An 72/29 An 20 UP I*ol I, A'moutn... Aag 22 Aag 21 An 27/ 2 Sift 3 AIAI n Ang 21 Sift 2 DOLIUS Liverpool,1,225 words
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Advertisement2488 1965-08-18 15 •i J m A^^AVJ tittl M I M afl ww^ m\Jm^m\ m^L^' tm\M H i Pmm^L\ wnWW/&**-~''» HtV9HfIRHRpHHMfWPfMa& r//JFL\Hhz//V£S j < THLtAEIAc AiISCOIIPAW LM »<Ccprp<raM'l>O>~~<*rt EIPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT ANO SCANOIHAVUi Enang An. Goto* havri H'Mrg R'daa Aft* Ctff morelia mAn 10/21 *n n/24 rs/21 sitt 11 a2,488 words
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Advertisement1258 1965-08-18 15 teg*- ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent Smgapori P. S'naa Pltfg CITY 01 NEWCASTLE L'don, H'burg, R dam, Havre Hull, Mioolesbrougn ll 21 Aag 20 An Cm OF CHICAGO lavri, London. Hamburg B'lflien, Ream, Antwerp... 2/ Sffl %l I Sift CITY OF CLASGOa LonOon. Haaburg, Rottirdan Ha»n, Hull. l«1,258 words
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Article148 1965-08-18 16 MELBOURNE. Tues IMU STRIALS were again firm on the ere of the Federal Budget which will be announced tonight Widespread rmlns In droughtstricken axeas have been a buoyant factor In the market. Most leaders continued to Improve, but key stock B.H.P. wan steady Base metals were Irregular. Oils148 words
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Article235 1965-08-18 16 Au|u.<! 17 Tnree -nonthi. INDUSTRIALS Bouttead 18 eta. M Box 14 eta. City I)«t 9 eta. McAluter 9 eta. C. S. Holding* M. Inveat. 11 eta, IB eta. N. Iron 8 eta. Dun lop* 12 eta. 0.C.8 C. 14 eta. E. Hmrltln» Rothmani 10 eta. 30 eta. Roblnaon*235 words
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Article27 1965-08-18 16 Aug. 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 6?i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN; $734,624 (down 59.371). Inofficial estimated offering 275 tons (up 30 tons).27 words
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789 1965-08-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpilK Stock Exchange yesX terday was practically back to conditions which prevailed before the Singapore independence boom of last week. The turnover has gradually been reduced as the boom has spent itself. After turnovers of over one million shares789 words
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Article26 1965-08-18 16 Malayan Stork Indict* Aug. 16 Auk. 17. •Industrials: 74.39 7379 l'nv: 93.40 93.33 S rubber*: 103.35 102.35 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Deo. 29. 1962 10026 words
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Advertisement1137 1965-08-18 16 "•'KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. mmm Cansntr and U.S.A. Orawi LakeM ■sajytsisi HoofKoni Yokonaeu Hslrfsi Mostrssl Israata QasSae Tius Mars" 1/ 4 Set IS Set 12 Net IS Has IS Hot lie WiMt Co4a*t ot Central, South Aanerteai tajgvl— Yokohama Giuyaquil Csilso Mataram Aries Vslparnso cuia Mare- 4/ B Set 41,137 words
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Advertisement975 1965-08-18 16 Wl TO AUSTRALIA s.s. IBERIA' (30,000 torn folly orrcortettttoiiad stobilisad) Depart.ng SINGAPORE 27 Aug 1965 for FREMANTLE 1 Sept 1965 ADELAIDE 4 Sept 196S MELBOURNE 5/6 Sept 196S SYDNEY 7 Sapt 196S Limited First e> Tourist Class Accommodation Availobla Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.,975 words
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Advertisement408 1965-08-18 16 WILHELMSEN LINES MM u^tmrnm Cmmm* rgjm S..UB MMt -a. TORRENS Cans Manila) la Part t" u hU& '^^^"'"L:::::::::::::: mmm MM BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A (AST AND WEST COASI PORTS. TURANOOI TEMERAIRI Aa| ft»«U.D It aOB KRNUU ISSRt FERN LINE rROM U.S.A >Hlr »N0 *oi COASI tWIV (ERNBAV Aaf FERNFIUD USl»t408 words
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Advertisement390 1965-08-18 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. ASIA Soiling from Singapore 18th Sept. 196S m.v. VICTORIA Sailing from Singapore 16th Oct. 1965 INTERCHANGE AIR FACILITIES AVAILABLE For further details apply to your Traval Agents of HARPER, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. Spore K. Lumpur Ipoh Panang ***** ***** 2621 ***** OT^% Southern Shipping390 words
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Article855 1965-08-18 17 Bi M'l>S in and reported to the >ingaporr and Koala l.umpur trading room* the Stork Exchange atf Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares trad.d in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: t«»* l3.COl» St. 56, J' < F. and N. or«*. <3.«XJ>' PJ9, (1.OO0) 5236, <..34. 19.000) S.!3:J. Oammen855 words
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Article99 1965-08-18 17 CHIPS lying alofigdds tho Slnxaper* wharves or *ip*cted today are: Bencruachan 1/2. Sbosei Maru 8/9. Przyjazn Narodow 10/11, AJnagiaan Maru 13/14, L,tpls N.VV.3, Eastern Rover 38/39. Wakato Maru 46. Nagara Maru 44. Ganges Maru 40/41. Mandowl 23/24. Ctrcea 33/34. Van Cloon 25/26, Minsk B'4. Rmntr* Ktttlwake 81/22,99 words
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Article104 1965-08-18 17 'THE Malayan Exchang* Banks- Asso- ention yesterday made these changes in Its ratea to merchants (all ra'.rs to $100): Nsw Y«rh: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trad* bills: Canada: buying TT 35), airmail OD 35 3/8, 90104 words
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Article75 1965-08-18 17 /"'HINESE Produe* Exchange, SHiga- par* ni,*n prleas per ptaul yesterday: Cooonut all I balk 134 sellers, dram $56 sellers. Copra: Sept /Oct. UK/Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok whit* SlBO seller*, Sarawak white 1177J seller*), special Sarawak black $140 sellers, garbled L&mpong black Sl67t(N) sellers (all 96". N.UW.I, ASTA »ISO(N>75 words
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Article30 1965-08-18 17 vJ Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 0.76s for T.T. and 5.761 for cash. Sterling waa quoted at 16.03 and an* tasl of g*ld at 2881.30 words
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489 1965-08-18 17 STRAITS Un fell sharply in Penang yesterday despite the rise in London on Monday. The price declined by $9.37* to $734,626 per picul despite the rise of £11 in the overnight London 3 months afternoon buyers' price and to the announcement that489 words
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Article252 1965-08-18 17 SLtTKMBER first grade rubber t.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur strr.l.iy at 6"'s cents per Ib.. Un a quarter ol a cent on Monti.iv's Insine level for the position. The tone was very quiet. i: S and F.MJt.E. closinf pri.i-s in cenU252 words
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Advertisement781 1965-08-18 17 (Continued front Page 14) FOR SALE IS Wordt St I Min.)— Box SO et: extra SPECIAL OFFER::! Popular and Classical Records at Reduced Prices L..P. from $4 00. Hurry to avoid disappointment at Blng Co., 125 HUI Street, Tel: ***** <8 pore). ANNUAL HALF-PRICES SALBt Men's Short* 52.90. Men's Pyjamaaulta781 words
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Advertisement735 1965-08-18 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS WordM St (Min.)— Box tt ett. t-xtro FOR SOUVENIRS. CURIOS. and Orient]! Handicrafts, visit fully Aircondinonrd Asia Crafts. 40. Upper Ground Floor, John L:ttl« Building. Raffics Place. 8 pore. IF YOU HAVE 20 minutes or so to spar* after lunch, you want to spend them wisely.735 words
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Advertisement840 1965-08-18 17 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) IPOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it Is proposed to permit the erection of a three-storey block ol twelve flats and six pairs of semidetached houses on Lot *****. Hugh Low Street, Ipoh which is zoned as open residential development In the840 words
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Advertisement490 1965-08-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SABAH Applications are invited for appointment to the post of Dental Officer in the Medical Department (Salary Scale $810 11.420 In Division I.) PSC. Notice No 104/ 65. Full details and application forms may be obtained from Messrs. Straits Central Agencies Ltd., of 23. South Canal490 words
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Advertisement757 1965-08-18 17 i TENDERS PEMBERI TAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. I Tawaran darlpada Per- 1 i borong2 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R. Kelas E dan ka-atas akan di-terlma di-PeJabati Jurutera Negerl. J. K. R., 1 Selangor, Kuala Lumpur hlngga pukul 300 petang 1 pada 27hb. Ogos, 1965 untok i PEMBINAAN DUA PEMBEs I TONG KONGKERIT BERTUi757 words
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Advertisement130 1965-08-18 17 TENDERS PEMRERI TAHU TAWARAM J.K.R. TAWARAN darlpada Pemborong 3 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R. Kclas D dan ka-atas i akan dl-terlma dl-Pejabut j Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R.. I Selangor. Kuala Lumpur hlngga pukul 3.00 pctang pada 24hb. Ogos, 1965 untok: MENGANOKUT BATU KEL I KIR (LATERITE GRAVEL) DARI PADA LOMOBONG- B A T130 words
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Article, Illustration645 1965-08-18 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL THE RUGGED SOUTH KOREANS GRAB GOALS AGAINST THE RUN OF PLAY I By Malaysia 0 S. Korea 2 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. gOLTH KOREA'S ruggedness, both in defence and attack, was the decisive factors of their 2-0 victory over Malaysia in Group A of the Merdeka645 words
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Article586 1965-08-18 18 Mansoor Rahman - Mansoor Rahman By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fortune favoured Robyn Close of Singapore in the Malaysian Junior lawn tennis championships when she won the Senior girls' singles final against Selangor's Rehana Maarof on the RSGC courts here today. Robyn, fought hard to keep a 5-4586 words
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272 1965-08-18 18 Jega, Selva not in Spore team v Army SINGAPORE, Tues. International athletes Manl Jegathesan and Karu Srtvarntnam have asked to be omitted from the Singapore tc.ua to meet Army in nri athletics mutch at Farrer Park here on Saturday, reports EKNKST FKID.V Sprint chumpion Jegathesan told me thut he badly272 words
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Article267 1965-08-18 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. UOCKEY officials here are not holding out rmich hope for Singapore's continued participation in the Malaysian inter-state hockey competition lor the Razak Cup, writes ERNEST FRID.V Following Singapore's sepaI ration from Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak. who is president of the Malaysian Hockey tederatlon, said267 words
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Advertisement15 1965-08-18 18 the Photo-Sensation HB-5 Rapid Cassette M I n 3 n LUuU ISO-RAPID I F Agfa-Gevaert15 words
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Advertisement145 1965-08-18 18 Silver Gillette 3 ways superior to all other blades! Lasts longer than any other blade t£^ B without exception More shaves per blade means C^W a less cost per shave Aa^^^^j %j V* The most superbly comfortable shaves in the world THE STAINLESS BLADE IIfMIMMH Packet of 3 Blades: 75145 words
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Article, Illustration252 1965-08-18 19 Lim Kee Chan - Lim Kee Chan By OINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore racing drivers are planning a "large-scale invasion" of the seventh Macao Grand Prix at the Guia Circuit on Nov. 27-28. So far. four well-known drivers have already entered. They are Tony Goodwin, Rodnry Scow. Richard Wons252 words
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Article39 1965-08-18 19 MALACCA, Tue«. The 45th Lignt Regiment Royal Artillery: «on the Bukit Terendak Sailing Club Commodore's Cup inter-unit sailing regatta held off Terendak Camp here. Second w*s 11 Independent Field Squadron RE and third 3 Squadron Royal Transport Corps.39 words
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Article481 1965-08-18 19 Epsom Jeep - MIGHTY RULER FIT AND READY Epsom Jeep RACING with SINGAPORE. Tuesday EIGHTY RULER, late Emmett. who was a useful stayer in Australia, has trained on well since his first outing in a 6f race at Bukit Timah last month. The Brimstone six-year-old, who is trained by Keith Daniels, looked fit481 words
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218 1965-08-18 19 SPORTSLETTER Perak AAA appeal for Development Plan fund rrHE PERAK AAA have been most fortunate in being given a piece of land, just near the Perak Stadium, to develop as a permanent training ground with a clubhouse. While this gesture of the State Government Is very much appreciated. It remains218 words
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Article203 1965-08-18 19 It's the NEW Cassius Clay CALM, QUIET AND SOBER... LONDON. Tues.— World Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay flew in from Sweden yesterday tired and, for once had little 10 1 say. He refused to talk about politics, the Los Angeles raco rlota or even himself. "Gaseous Cassius" as newspapers I onceReuter - 203 words
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409 1965-08-18 19 Northants win with a day to spare j T ONDON. Tues. 1 thamptonshire, the English county cricket leaders, continue i to set a cracking pace. j They beat Lancashire by ten wickets at Manchester j yesterday with a day to spare to boost their total points to 138 from 26Reuter - 409 words
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Article64 1965-08-18 19 NEW YORK, Tues. The US Professional Oolfers Association last night named ten golfers for the Ryder Cup match against Britain at Southport. England, on Oct. 7-8. They include Dave Marr, winner of the PGA championship on Saturday. The others are Billy Casper. Arnold Palmer.64 words
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Article57 1965-08-18 19 January. PALERMO. (Sicily): Joe Sir-! fert of Switzerland won the For-: mula One Mediterranean Grand Prix in a Brabham BRM. He I covered the 60 laps totalling ITS miles in lhr 17min. IJMC, at an average speed of 139.21mph. World champion Jim Clark of Britain, driving a Lotus Climnx, finished57 words
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Article20 1965-08-18 19 LONDON: Results of Rugby League charity matches: Hutidersfield 13 Halifax 18; Hull Kingston 11 Hull 6; Leeds 5 Hunslet 5.20 words
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Article40 1965-08-18 19 LONDON: Results of reserves soccer matches on Saturday: Celtic 3 Dundee United 1: Dundee 0 Mothenvell I, Duniermlinc 4 Patrick 1; Hibernian 4 Falkirk 1: Kilmarnock 1 St. Johnson 0; Morton 3 St. Mirren 0; Rangers 4 Hearts 1. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-08-18 19 lEE Kin Tat of Singapore (foreground) is seen battling Denmark's Erland Kops, the AllEngland champion, to three sets before losing 9-15, 15-13 15-5 during the badminton match between a British Commonwealth team and Denmark. The match was part of the Festival of Sport held at London's Crystal56 words
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Advertisement410 1965-08-18 19 Wm^^ i* 1— Iwl _jb.IviyiiiliklißSß APPFCcnpirc \SMITHS^&^^J no col ll'Jlij^J.f'llWl.'lliljllrlMWjWM HUULOuUIVILU 1 transistor powered car rad.oJ 11 MMfTTTnViJ jj U Water and Oil Umpwatur* flauflt* fi^^^ "^^^>s Oil pressure gauges. 'llV^DI' fflD I LIT Electric and mechanical ■lI X I H I L^k^^^. FOR MORE POWER izzrr %B &t mcnniMiiiATiun410 words
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475 1965-08-18 20 JAKARTA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Soekarno today told the United States and Britain to get out of South-east Asia, and said an Asian axis of Red China, Indonesia, North Vietnam, North Korea and Cambodia would defeat imperialism. "We will win," he said inReuter; UPI - 475 words
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Obituary26 1965-08-18 20 MIULY OOMEZ w o John IVCrui P«««<1 away peacefully 17-8-66 nt Hospital J.B. Cortege leave* 9 Jalan Tusof T&ba for Cemetery at 10.UU a.m. lrt-A-M.26 words
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229 1965-08-18 20 Soek pays to attack Malaysia in Tokyo paper TOKYO, Tues. In- donesla denounced the "concept" ,of Malaysia today but invited Afro Asian conciliation of their differences in a policy statement published in a six-page Japan Times supplement. Similar layouts on Indonesian politics, economy and culture appeared in the English languageReuter - 229 words
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Article286 1965-08-18 20 LONDON, Tues. A two-way business produced small mixed price changes In the stock markets today. Sterling was holding very steady, but there was a general lack of buying Incentive and an Initial better trend failed to expand. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were:286 words
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Article54 1965-08-18 20 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 21 Hd.. Sept. 21d.. Oct. aid. Nov. 20 15 16d Oct. Dec. 201S/16d.. Jan March 20 7 ;d., AprllJune 20 13 16d July Sept. 20\d.. Oct./ Dec 20 11 16 d.. Jan. March 20-.d., April June unq.. c l.f. Sept. 20 1 16 d.. Oct. 20»»d54 words
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Article30 1965-08-18 20 LONDON. Tues.— Buyer* £1480. f— £3oi. sellers £1485 (—£27), Forward buyers £1470 £3o», sellers £1472>» £»4), Settlement £1495 < £17\). Turnover a.m. 190 tons, pjn. 120 ton*. Tone: Barely steady.30 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-08-18 20 I OOKINC years ahead, a junior member of the Committee for Non-Violent Action pickets the Federal Court building in New York, joining 25 others in protesting against U.S. participation in the Vietnam war and the arrest of several hundred demonstrators in Washington recently. UPI photo.UPI - 48 words
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Article42 1965-08-18 20 CANBERRA. Tues— Heavier 'n come tax. and taxes on cigarettes, liquor ana petrol were announced toniuht as Australia budgeted for a record £A 275 million Increase In expenditure for 1965-66. This Included £81 million more for defence. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article30 1965-08-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— South Vietnam beat Hong Kong 2-1 In their group A match in the Merdeka football tournament at Merdeka .stadium here tonight- (See Page 18).30 words
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Advertisement157 1965-08-18 20 Lav CLASSIFIEDS 'It Word* Hi I Minimum, CROCCON To Lally and Bill a «on Jonathan Rawsoo on 16th August. LIU To Kmily Nyuk Har and S«e Tan a daughter Hmu-Yl on it;-8-C">. Tnank* Doctor and Staff. Auunta Uoxntal. F.J. "*w#W MmJm tm I I Just a quick flick of the157 words
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Advertisement132 1965-08-18 20 100,000 UNITS IN THE 3rd. MALAYAN FUND SELLING PRICE SELLING PRICE ON 7.8.1965 ON 16.8.1965 AT$ lO4 Ats lo9 PER 100 UNITS PER 100 UNITS SPECIAL OFFER MO7 PER 100 UNITS Take advantage of this special offer. In addition, you'll receive a dividend cheque on 15th November, 1965. PHONE. WRITE132 words
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Miscellaneous52 1965-08-18 20 "the weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 82 ~,3 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca Bf< 72 Singapore 86 73 C Highlands 70 55 Jessehon 88 73 Kuching52 words
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