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Title Section22 1965-08-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times fie**""** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article317 1965-08-31 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Frwi KUCHING, Monday CECURITY Forces drove o large force of Indonesian troops out of Sarawak territory yesterday, killing or wounding at least 18 of them in a jungle battle near the border. It was the first major battle on the border since the sudden stepping317 words
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798 1965-08-31 1 The King opens our spaceage Airport |(UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The King today opened Kuala Lumpur's $52 million space age airport here, terming it "the pride of Malaysia". This new gateway to Malaysia would play an important role in the nation's progress and in bringing the country closer to the rest798 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-08-31 1 C PACE champions Gorden Cooper and Charles Conrad check each other's teeth on the flight deck of the aircraft-carrier USS Lake Chomplain on their way to the sick bay for exhaustive medical examinations. They joked about their eight-day beards with the carrier's crew who lined185 words
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139 1965-08-31 1 SYDNEY, Mon. A Melbourne professor today criticised the 18th-century "fancy" dress of judges and barristers and suggested that they be unfrocked and unwigged. Prof. Peter Brett, of the University of Melbourne, was speaking at the Commonwealth Law Conference. "If I had to suggest oneReuter - 139 words
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Article68 1965-08-31 1 BHELBY "North Carolina". Mon— Rush Hamrick Jr. went to the hospital yesterday for surgery and made a very definite Impression on nurses and doctors. When the medical crew pulled down the sheets. staring up at them «a.s a message written in red Ink across Hamrtck's stomach. ItAP - 68 words
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138 1965-08-31 1 LONDON, Monday. THE political and defence implications of Singapore's breakaway from Malaysia will be the main subject to be discussed at a meeting of British Government Ministers tomorrow, according to Government sources here The meeting at No. 10 Downing Btreet. the Prime Minister's official residence,138 words
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Article42 1965-08-31 1 TOKYO. Mon— Twenty thousand North Korean youths held a rally In a Pyongyang park last night to support South Korean student protests against a SeoulTokyo amity treaty, according to a Communist Korean Central News Agency broadcast monitored here today— Ul*l.42 words
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Article33 1965-08-31 1 MANILA. Mon The Malaysian community In the Philippines will celebrate the second anniversary of Malaysia Day tomorrow with a reception and violin recital featuring* selected Filipino folksongs and Malaysian melodies. CPI.33 words
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Article22 1965-08-31 1 PHNOM PENH. Mon. The Cambodian Head of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, today named a new boulevard after Mao Tsetung. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article24 1965-08-31 1 CAIRO, Mon. The Uuited Arab Republic has decided to recognise Singapore as a sovereign Independent State, it was officially announced here today.24 words
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Article342 1965-08-31 1 Special M-Day medals for 1,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today approved the award of three categories of Malaysia commemorative medals to more than 1.000 people who havp given meritorious service to the nation. The three grades are silver-gilt, silver and bronze. Those to receive the'-e eve -of342 words
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Article31 1965-08-31 1 NASSER PLAN MOSCOW >lon. President Raawi turn Mtmmid with Soviet leaders "even! co mption' for (iiilins Vi« t it m war and h.i> rt'trivitl favourable roponsc. reported today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement7 1965-08-31 1 Pictures of the opening in Page 67 words
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Advertisement117 1965-08-31 1 4 for bosuty <inrA 1791 I MAKE cure you c«-t \our free copy of an < tight-page Malavsi.i I Day supplement with today's Straits Timn. The most versatile marine engines in use in Malaysia V I^^X I jf 11. a\ a\.jt* ff^ y^if^. WATERCOOLED AIRCOOLED MARINE DIESEL ENGINES There is117 words
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150 1965-08-31 2 IIANANG. Mon.— The a n t i-government student movement spread here today as hundreds gathered to hear speakers call for the removal of the present regime. Many shops were closed in .support of the movement after students toured the city yesterday calling .for150 words
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Article14 1965-08-31 2 I'KKING. Mon— A North Vlet- i names* deleßMion arrived her*' today. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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555 1965-08-31 2 Holding the door open on Vietnam... WASHINGTON, Monday JHE United States, holding the door j open for any Vietnam peace overtures, now views the United Nations as the most likely channel for I any feelers from Hanoi. Government sources said the U.S.Reuter - 555 words
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Article54 1965-08-31 2 CAIGON. Mon. A U.S. Air Force spotter plane crashed, killing the piiot, after a mid-air collision with another spotter plane 190 miles north-east of here yesterday. The second pilot managed to land his damaged plane at a nearby airfield and is in good condition, a U.S. militaryReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-08-31 2 SYDNEY. Mon.— Opera .star Joan Sutherland (above), and her husband Richard Bonynge walked out of a Press reception last night after Mr. Bonynge described newsmen who met them at Sydney Airport eirlier as "a herd of orangutans." Australian-born Miss Sutherland is inReuter - 184 words
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Article31 1965-08-31 2 HONG KONG. Mon. China has strongly protested against "acts of aggression" by Indian troops on the Chlna-Sikkim border last month, the New China r.ews agency reported today. Renter. iReuter - 31 words
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276 1965-08-31 2 Close ties theme of Nasser's talks in Moscow MOSCOW, Mon. iTX Closer economic, and possibly military, ties between Moscow and Cairo appear to be the focus of talks here with President Nasser, i diplomatic obs c r vers said last night. In return. President Nasser has dropped a hint thatUPI - 276 words
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Article46 1965-08-31 2 HONG KONG. Mon. An Indonesian Garuda Airways Convair-990 returned here today with engine trouble a short while after It had taken off for Jakarta w.th 64 passengers on board. There were no Incidents and the plane mad* a safe landing Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article22 1965-08-31 2 1 TOKYO. Mon— An Algerian Government delegation headed- by I State Minister Mr. Rabah Bitst •srrived In Shanghai today. AP.AP - 22 words
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134 1965-08-31 2 MANILA, Mon. A Filipino who had served a sentence of five years in Indonesian jails for "economic sabotage" complained yesterday about alleged neglect by Philippine Embassy officials Ri Jakarta. Redolfo N. Sugay. of Join. Sulu Inlands, arrived here from Jakarta yesterday afternoon. A pilot-navigator ofReuter - 134 words
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269 1965-08-31 2 'Hundred in one' human bonfire threat by Sikhs AMRITSAR. Mon. A Sikh leader Sant Fateh Singh said yesterday that over 100 people had offered to burn themselves to death with him on Sept. 25 in support of his demand for a stparate Punjabi-speak-ing State in India. He told reporters at269 words
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Advertisement204 1965-08-31 2 mi ""^Br^Jr My family thinks of me like THIS! In the eyes of my family, I'm still mentally a "little girl". Maybt that's not too bad. though. Mayt* it helped me grow up faster. Because I wanted so desperately to make my own decisions that I got over making foolish204 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-08-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f 4iOlL/ TIIC /^ITIJEO u/*-/^\ 1/ WIT WANT A A f NOW TMfc: C7I HfcK wwl nftfjppj Cl IJIUBg j v^/.. 2..3..^.. j N^ sTeroes^^^/30 words
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Article, Illustration627 1965-08-31 3 LET US MAKE JOINT STUDIES FOR BENEFIT OF MANKIND' CALL TO NATIONS More Gemini trips planned for October and January JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Monday. pRESIDENT Johnson yesterday repeated his appeal that all nations join together in cooperation in space studies. The President, in a light-hearted and happyReuter - 627 words
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Article35 1965-08-31 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Two gunmen, wearing Hallow pen masks and Joke spectacles, today held ud the "Arthur" discotheque owned by Byb.l (trie first Mrs. Richard) Burton and made nil with USS3.OOO. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article28 1965-08-31 3 BONN Mon Two East Oerman women today escaped across the c'oscly guurrtecl border with a tojr-month-olti baby and four children under 14.' border otficiuls reported. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article21 1965-08-31 3 OSLO. Mon. Polltr wielding bOEMwbipi and Uituiih arrested 45 youths in a rioting crowd of 2.000 last nislu. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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156 1965-08-31 3 LIOU3TON. Mon, America's next team ot Gemini astronauts will chase a rocket Instead ol reconU In space Exactly how soon Gemini 6 pilot 'Valter Schirra and co-pllot Thomas Staiiord will get their chance, however, will depend on how quickly ixperts can solve at leastUPI - 156 words
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Article144 1965-08-31 3 BRIGHTON. Mon \IOHL than 2UU teenagers fought a running battle with po.lce In this -t-nstde rc-u t ta«l night Bottle* Dlates and 'one* wore thrown earlier during a brawl between r.-al M kls" ann 'Rockers" FtiH fl<?ht started outside ai all-night dance hall fol lovingReuter - 144 words
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576 1965-08-31 3 Moscow TV gives top spot to 'historic, record-breaking American feat MOSCOW, Mon. Moscow Television last night reported the successful completion of America's tiemini-5 space flight as the first item in its evening news programme. Gemlui took precedence over a report from Cairo about the enthusiasm there tor President Nasser's isit576 words
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255 1965-08-31 3 Premier No. 3 quits and King ponders the next step ATHENS, Monday. ITING Constantine may decide today on the, next step in his efforts to end the six-week- j old pol^ical crisis, outgoing Prime Minister Elias Tsirimokos said last night. Mr. Tsirimokos, the third 'Prime Minister Greece has had sinceReuter - 255 words
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225 1965-08-31 3 D OS T O N, Mon. Kathleen Kennedy. 14. daughter of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, was pinned beneath a falling horse yesterday and suffered head and internal injuries. Doctors at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannls called In a neurosurgeon and another specialist to225 words
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Article36 1965-08-31 3 LONDON Mon. Oen. Sir Oeorse Erskine. commander of the Seventh Armoured Division the Desert Rats In Norn Afrt-a in the last war, died at hlj-. home here last night He was 66 ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article30 1965-08-31 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. President, Johnson announced today agreement had been reached to end the strike which has tied up American merchant ships on U» east and gulf coasts. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement82 1965-08-31 3 EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES qh Scientists recommend that you control «nt» J^^j^k and cockroach" the (T^P modern way with ■TTftTf^ John»u>n'» No-Ro^ch. *Wf>|,lll simply bmvh No- Roach on cabinets ftitli •<> kill cockriMchet... M \fi on ''"'P nt BfMinll ancruithin i tew days —i\ fltr uvr for montr.v82 words
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Advertisement378 1965-08-31 3 Here > the Kino of wrc— iiury that an Maiavsians like to hoar In May 19;>6 the ItalajrsUi <'"-noeratlve Insurance Society Itd commenced bu-liie>- In nine years the MCIS ha* become one of the leadina Me a>surance pomoanle.v In Malaysia There ts no doubt about thl.> In 9 year* the378 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-08-31 4 Lillian wins 'Queen' MISS LILLIAN TAY was crowned "Port of Singapore Authority Queen 1965." at a banquet held on Sunday night to mark the opening of the $15,--000 Port Authority Recreation clubhouse. Miss Tay, a clerk at the PSA, won the title and two return air tickets to Hong Kong102 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-08-31 4 CHE Aminah M. Yusoff, 20 (above), is the first entrant for the "Miss October 1965" contest to be held at the printer's dance at the Fraser and Neave hall in Singapore on Oct. 2. The dance is part of the Singapore Printing Employees'109 words
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107 1965-08-31 4 Merchant fined for false trademarks SINGAPORE. Mon. Chern Fong, proprietor of the Sin Mah Trading Company In Tras Street, was today fined a total of $300 or In default one month's Jail on two charges under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance. He waa convicted In the Third Criminal District Court on107 words
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Article99 1965-08-31 4 CAN YOU IDENTIFY THESE GOODS? SINGAPORE, Mon. The Police have again appealed to people who have lost jewellery, watches, radios and cameras by theft before June 10 this year, to come forward to identify them. They are requested to contact either Det. Inspector H. L. Miranda or Det. Inspector Llm99 words
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113 1965-08-31 4 Patsy, 8, tops 700 young painters in 200 cities SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore schoolgirl Patsy Teh, 8. who won the second prize In an international painting contest will receive her prize from Mr. K. M. Bryne, chairman of Tourist Promotion Board, on Wednesday. The presentation will be held at 11 a.m. at113 words
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Article120 1965-08-31 4 BINGAPORE, Mon. Some 50 people were rendered homeless when a fire completely destroyed a wooden house fet the 5J milestone, Pasir Panjang Road, this evening. Damage to property was estimated at $30,000. No one was hurt. The fire also partially destroyed an adjoining hut. The120 words
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89 1965-08-31 4 Car-parking at museum liable to $500 fine SINGAPORE. Mon— Parking In the National Museum grounds in Stamford Road Is now an offence under the National Museum (Management and Control) Rules. 1965, unless the parked vehicles belong to visitors or persons on official business. Anyone contravening the parking or other gazetted89 words
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Article64 1965-08-31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Television Singapura will telecast an interview with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, over Channel 5 at 9.20 p.m. tomorrow. The interviewers are foreign correspondents Garry Barkrr of the Melbourne Herald. Creighton Burns of "The Age". Arthur Cook of the Daily Mail, Richard64 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-08-31 4 \|K AND MRS. Lim ITI Lian Chye after their wedding at the Registry of Marriages, Singapore. Mr. Lim is a sales representative with W. and T. Avery Ltd.. Singapore, The bride, the former Miss Lily Heng Siew Cheng, is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hrng Hak56 words
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Article, Illustration79 1965-08-31 4 MANILA, Mon. Singapore Finance Minister Dato Lim Kirn San (above), recipient of the 1965 Ramon Magsaysay award for community leadership, received a warm welcome when he flew in yesterday with his wife. Picture shows Dato Lim giving a bow after receiving a garland79 words
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354 1965-08-31 4 CAME ON FREEDOM MISSION, SAYS AN INFILTRATOR JOHORE BAHRU, Monday! AN Indonesian infiltrator today told the Johore Bahru High Court that he had come to Malaysia with instructions to help the people free themselves from the colonial powers. Tarmudjl bin DJureml, 22, a second-class constable In the Indonesian police was354 words
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Article25 1965-08-31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Chandiraat Musical Party wUI hold its annual dance at the St. John Ambulance Headquarters at 8 p.m. on Sept. 11.25 words
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Advertisement293 1965-08-31 4 OPENS TODAY! 1 f-1^ Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) DAILY S SHOWS: 11A.M.. 1.30. 4.00, 6.45 930 p M and a WOMAN... on a strante mission .Jm ttraet «t U M MARSHALL THOMPSON -GABY ANDRE FAUSTO TOZZIBW CATHAY I! N i7v T CHANGE^ PALAC E CINEMA II R Ai KATONG THE GREATEST293 words
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Advertisement264 1965-08-31 4 See you (or dinner at the fOU& OONS restaurant mm We invite you to dance to the exciting rhythms of 2 Bands -the 'Eddie Gomes' band and as an added attraction— 'Ross Mundo and the Caribbeans' no cover charge HOTIL. flfl SBJ, ORCHARD RD S PORE 9 TEL: 2454 0264 words
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Advertisement477 1965-08-31 4 ■■■■■■«< ■Onii aw OBGANISATION* ;capitol: ■j t-or Enquiries Phone 2975 I I 26th RECORD DAY! 11 am, 1.43, 4. 6.30 1 9 30 p.m Advance CASH bookinqi only! Scan Connery as James Bond ■B I UN FLEMING'S rGOLDFINGER: B| 11 am, I.JO, 4, 6 30 9.15 a.m HJZABETW TAYLOR RJCHARD477 words
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385 1965-08-31 5 SINGAPORE. Monday. J^IM .100 Hoo. described as a "steward captain" afl the Adelphi Hotel here, said in the High Court today that he was jabbed with the muzzle of a revolver "for no rhyme or reason" by a stranger whom he first thought385 words
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78 1965-08-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Thousands of Malaysians will celebrate Malaysia Day tomorrow with children's rallies, free cinema shows, tea-parties and buffet dinners, variety shows and band displays. The celebrations Include the following highlights:— JOHORE BAHRI: Children's rally at the Istana gardens. Inter-school sports. Dinner78 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-08-31 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Assemblywoman for Delta, Madam Chan Choy Siong. yesterday toured her constituency to listen to the representations of the people and appraise the constructional progress undertaken by the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee. The activities of the Delta branch,114 words
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Article178 1965-08-31 5 Boy admits offence with girl, 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye this afternoon called for a probation report on a 17--year-old vegetable stall assistant charged with having carnal connection with a six-year-old girl. Lee Chor Poh had earlier pleaded guilty to the offence, which178 words
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Article58 1965-08-31 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr Gerry oliano has been elected presldnt of the Singapore Musicians In lon Other office-bearers are: Mr. L. Buenaventura ivlce president*. Mr Dan Hopkins i secretary!. Mr. Tan Wee Keng 'assistant secretary) and Mr J Marcelo (treasurer). Committee: Messrs. John Lee. Fred Lldlo. Philip Wong, Sammy58 words
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Article39 1965-08-31 5 BINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at Jalan Tua Kong; Kampong San Teng wayang stage: Tanjong Penjuru, on* West Coast Road end and Lee Choon School. Holland Road.39 words
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Article50 1965-08-31 5 SINOAPORE. Mon— The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jelc Yeun Thong, will present cheques to three charitable organisations In his Ministry's conference room at 3 p-m. on Wednesday. They are the Little Sisters of the Poor, the Kwocg Wai Sul Free Hospital and St. Andrews Mission Hospital.50 words
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179 1965-08-31 5 Entries for 'Miss Tourism' up to Sept. 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The closing date for entries for the "Miss Tourism Singapura" contest has been extended from today to Sept. 7, "to give entrants more time to take the necessary photographs. This was announced today by Mr. Raymon T. H. Huang, publicity179 words
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Article65 1965-08-31 5 SINOAPORE. Mon.— The Pentecost Methodist Church will hold a Pood and Pun Pair In Its Church grounds In Koon Seng Road, at 12 noon on Saturday. The function, to be declared open by Mrs. Wong Peng Yuen, is In aid of the Church Building Fund.65 words
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Article, Illustration50 1965-08-31 5 Mr. and Mrs. Pasupathy pictured at their wedding on Sunday at the Indian Association. The bridegroom, a member of the Straits Times production department, is the brother of Mr. Chandra of .lot hi Store. The bride, the former Miss Sarojini. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murugaiah.50 words
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434 1965-08-31 5 WITNESS SAYS 3 UNION CHIEFS AIDED BUSINESS OINGAPORE, Mon. A toddy tapper, testifying before the Commissioner inquiring Into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, agreed today that he was fortunate in having the assistance of three union officials in drafting and typing agreements which he made434 words
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323 1965-08-31 5 SINGAPORE, Mon I I SINGAPORE, is the only place In the world where the Government has given the responsibility of customs, health and immigration clearance to members of the Royal Air Force Police. Ten members of the RAF Provost Branch in the323 words
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64 1965-08-31 5 School police Cadet Corps big parade SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain, will Inspect the fourth annual School Police Cadet Corps parade at the Police Training School In Thomson Road at 6.30 p.m. on Friday. Fifteen school cadet units are taking part. If It rains that64 words
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Article43 1965-08-31 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— A television set will be presented to the Seafarers Welfare Board by H. A. O'Connor and Co., Ltd. for the training ship "Slngapura" at 10.30 a.m. on Friday. The presentation win be made on board the ship.43 words
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Miscellaneous125 1965-08-31 5 l//r»f/ Onp By V.T. ffnrnlin Dick Tracy By < htsur Gould 'SAWDUST- STUPO. l^^fc/^^ A GAC FOP HAVE I NEIGHBOPWOOD F^^^^bf^ C&v eery, smeW T queen of 1 [^•**3^>^Ov5 TV Rr UKE I D^VEN for a giruto uo" r:^/fv <>: f (Wr) in \bn,r By 1/ Cmpp I'M FO3M TME125 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-08-31 6 WITH HUNDREDS OF YIP GUESTS THE King and Queen, flanked by officials responsible for the planning and construction of International Airport at Subang. on their tour of the 552 million airport after the grand opening yesterday. Behind them are hundreds of VlPs— both for- eign and local124 words
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Article54 1965-08-31 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. --The miUtaiy will carry out training excing small aims near Gimson School, vest of Clemenn Riad, from 730 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at \X\c Bukt Timah range from 6 p.m. to nucinght to- morrow. Police toclnv advised the public not to be alarmed at54 words
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354 1965-08-31 6 Tengku: Malaysia will work with Singapore on civil aviation I/TALA LLMPIR, Mon. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaysia would work closely with Singapore in civil aviation. Speaking at the opening of the $52 million international airport at Subang. the Tengku said the opening had taken on354 words
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Article40 1965-08-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Permanent Secretary to the Foreign Affairs Ministry. Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanehee. flew Into Kuala Lumpur today to represent the Singapore Government at the Malaysia Day celebration*. Ha was accompanied by hi* wife.40 words
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380 1965-08-31 6 FRANCIS ROZARIO - A blank in five ports, then a record haul of drugs FRANCIS ROZARIO t Singapore, Mondai fJUSTOMS men in five ports, includ-. ing Singapore, Penang, Port Swettenham were recently outwitted by a glib smuggling ring, it was disclosed today. But the stubborn vigilance of the Australian Customs at Sydney on380 words
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Article91 1965-08-31 6 Labour Party official is held DENANG, Mon. A member of the P*»nang Labour Party committee. Tan Hock Lin, was today detained by the Special Branch here under the Internal Security Act. Tan. who Is also vice-chair-man of the party* publici".-sub-committee, was arrested at about 11 a.m. as he w a91 words
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Article29 1965-08-31 6 PENANG. Mon. A labourer. Lam Kin Fan. 26. whs fined $360 nere today for punching a police constable in Anderson Road on June 28. He pleaded guilty.29 words
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Article26 1965-08-31 6 PENANG. Mini. A nshorm;ui. Chan Pang Cheoii?. 29. was today tilled $500 for possessing a trawler net without a licence. The net was confiscated.26 words
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Article53 1965-08-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A nine-year-old schoolgirl, Kok Peng Leng. died in the General Hospital here yesterday three days after ahe was knocked down by a military truck at the 6* mile Ipoh RoadPeng Leng was walking to school at 710 a.m. on Thursday when53 words
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Article35 1965-08-31 6 KOTA BHARU. Mon- Mr. Ec Tlang Hong has taken over the post of principal of the Teachers' Training College here from MrTagar Singh, who has been transferred to the MinUtry of Education.35 words
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207 1965-08-31 7 Newly-weds now offered advice by FPA SINGAPORE, Mon. 13 The Family Planning Association here i 6 now maintaining a service for "Just married" couples. Mrs. E. Abisheganadan, th* FPA's chairman of publicity, said today: "Half of Singapore's population are under 21. So many couples marry a week, and some of207 words
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Article42 1965-08-31 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Th« Archbishop of Singapore. th. Right Rev. Monslgnor Olcomendy. and the Bishop oi' Kuala Lumpur. Monsignor Vendargon. Till leave for Rome next weelc to attend the fourth session of the Vatican Council opening; on Sept. 14-42 words
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100 1965-08-31 7 IPOH. Mon. The Youth Section of the MCA in Perak wants the State Government to appoint a Deputy Mentri Besar from one of the 12 MCA mem- j hers in the State Legeslative Assembly. This was one of the 13 rr.-olutions passed here yesterday100 words
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349 1965-08-31 7 Mustapha: Remain united and loyal to the Govt JESSELTON, Monday THE Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah, Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun, who celebrates his birthday tomorrow, urged the people in a special birthday message today to "remain forever united and loyal to the Government in order that we should achieve349 words
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Article45 1965-08-31 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ttu» preparatory committee for the Advancement of the Printing Industry Convention will meet nt 8 p-m. tomorrowAmong other things, the committee will discuss its registration as a permanent body, representing employers and employees in the printing Industry and kindred trades-45 words
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154 1965-08-31 7 The reluctant doctors: Minister blames the parents SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has singled out for criticism those parents who force their children to take up medical studies more often than not against the children's will. In a message in the diamond jubilee souvenir publication154 words
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280 1965-08-31 7 IPOH, Monday. A RESOLUTION calling on the Central Government to make more official use of the Chinese language was passed at the annual delegate's conference of the youth section of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Perak branch, here yester- day. Senator Yeoh Kian Teik. who280 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-08-31 7 Teenage Jane, blind since she was 2, on mission of mercy PENANG. Monday BLIND teen-ager Jane Chwee left Penang this afternoon to join the School of Physiotherapy of the Royal National Institute for Blind in London. This is her second trip to England. If she completes the course, she will362 words
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120 1965-08-31 7 1,374 found jobs through the exchange ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A total of 1.374 people found jobs through th« employment exchange service In Malaya last month, the latest monthly report oi the Ministry of Labour, just published, discloses. In addition, the Port Swettenham employment exchange filled 1.739 "turns" of casual work120 words
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Article57 1965-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thr Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. Mr. Yeap Kee Ails, will leave on Wednesday for a sixweek tour of the United States. Britain. Switzerland. India and thr Scandinavian countries. He will study labour problems, social security, methods of organising manpower57 words
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Article38 1965-08-31 7 IPOH. Mon— Wong Chew Kun. 38. a former lodging house caretaker, now unemployed, was fined (250 by a magistrate's court hem today when he pleaded guilty to assisting in carrying on an Illegal character lottery.38 words
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Article21 1965-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The offices and reading room of the Indian High Commission here will be closed tomorrow—Malaysia Day.21 words
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Article112 1965-08-31 7 TAIPINO. Mon.— A mining engineer and a Malaysian soldier were killed in two j road accidents within 24 > hours of each other along Kamunting road here over the week-end. MR. ALAX F. TIRNF.R. 40. an engineer at the Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd.. was riding112 words
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Article56 1965-08-31 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. will open the Angkatan Pelukis Aneka Daya (Society of Malay Artists of Various Resources i annual art exhibition at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday at the National Library lecture hall The five-day exhibition will56 words
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200 1965-08-31 7 J. FINGLETON - J. FINGLETON From fANBEBRA, Mon. The Chief Justice of Pakistan. Mr. Justice Cornelius, stands alone with his suggestion at the Commonwealth Law Conference In Sydney last week that criminals should be disabled by surgery. The Lord Chief Justice or England.200 words
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Advertisement235 1965-08-31 7 Manila ■JB^**^'^ "i Three direct flights weekly on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Superb service bilingual cabin attendants cuisine by Maxim's of Paris and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience. You're better off with Pan Am /BBS world's most experienced airline y£*«££sS Tokyo Daily flights direct235 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-08-31 8 An M-Day bounce by student A GIRL student of tho Specialist Teachers' Training Institute bounces off a trampoline during yesterday's final rehearsal for the Children's Rally at the Merdeka Stadium. The rally is part of today's Malaysia Day celebrations in the Federal capital. Photo by Soon* Hon Sin.Soon Hon Sin - 48 words
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255 1965-08-31 8 More cash for those ready to teach in Borneo gANTING, Mon. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today criticised teachers who were not willing to serve in the rural areas although while seeking employment they had pledged to serve "anywhere." "Teachers from now on must be willing to255 words
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Article47 1965-08-31 8 PENANO. Mon The Ja'.an Bharu branch of the Women's Institute will hold a food and fun fair on Sept. 10 and 11 In aid of iU welfare fund. The fair will feature a handicraft exhibition, bonny baby competition and a fancy dress contest.47 words
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Article79 1965-08-31 8 Cordite marks on plane: A probe SINGAPORE. Mon. Investigations arej going »n here to find out just how cordite marks got on a propellot of a British Eagle Airlines Brittania. The cordite marks —an indication that bullets had nit the propellor were found on thr> aircraft soon after it lml.<i79 words
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Article42 1965-08-31 8 KUMM. Mon Mr.< Kamnla Pan.char a social welfare worker in Sou',h K»dah. lrft laat night for Ireland to attend two nternational conferences for women at Dublin. She U the secretary of the Women's Institute in South Kedah.42 words
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Article23 1965-08-31 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. A Malaysian Day dinner will be held at the Rest House here at 7.30 Dm. on BeDt- S23 words
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Article132 1965-08-31 8 GLASGOW, Monday I THE biggest Scottish trad* mission of its kind will go to the Par East next month and visit Tokyo. Hong Kong and Singapore. It was announced today. Porty-four chairmen and managing directors will fly at the end of September on the tour,Reuter - 132 words
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278 1965-08-31 8 Inquiry commission bid to destroy democracy: Ooi PENANG, Monday ryHE former mayor of Penang, Mr. 00l Thiam A Slew, today described as "shocking" the terms of reference of a commission of inquiry appointed to consider, among other things, whether local authorities should continue to exist as elected bodies. "If the278 words
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Article46 1965-08-31 8 KDALA .-.UMPUR. Mon. Thieves stole a Mercedes Benz..BN i 4801. while its civner. Mr. Leone Juan, 41, a businessman waa hay ng his sapper at the f .in&n I Selera in Petaling Jaya last I night. The car was parked In J»I lan Osman-46 words
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Advertisement316 1965-08-31 8 l\ MM mM^M^^t^. g\ I f I I 111 CT a^a^aV *h_H M^J JIS MWi^B "^Mt^W jJL^LMfII M&Am^^m Sh Jmmtmwm^m\ JrW JmwL. m B j m I M^lni I 1 1 111 I'^ t&^mt W/J^M 'fill- llaWkL Wj^HP^^^^^^^J^^i^^^Ss»«**^~^|^^^^^^^^^B| You'll like the delicious chocolatey flavour of Milo, and it does 1316 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-08-31 8 Ruffs Bmmnft Baiph Uvintdahl y -Xtr?cJal [jffyi^ howW rrAasrrl I/thanks pfr hblpin'\ frfittk 1 1 TOPCOAT GUVWOC* \Ji* J^*i' <T^^S JLUSi** y u I ryE *UN V X *A 8 WArTINC FER Jrf/l^*^33 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1965-08-31 9 His cartoon figure Col Blimp became national institution FOR more than 20 years David Low, ihe world's most outspoken and powerful political cartoonist, worked for Britain's Toryminded newspaper magnate Lord Beaverbrook. An unashamed political radical. Low had insisted on a contract giving him1,730 words
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Advertisement113 1965-08-31 9 paint with ZEISS IKON Conlarex A camera at only ZEISS IKON knows how to make comera*. Tho superb CONTAREX is one of the greot achievements that hove mode the name of ZEISS IKON famous throughout the world, and represent* the ultimate in single-lens reflex camera systems. The CONTAREX is able113 words
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Obituary25 1965-08-31 10 M W»,4m til (Mmimnm) WILLIAM OEOKOsT WARD hiMrtMnd •r Oorln Ward father of Kevin and Asm accidentally killed 27th. Auroat l K*«t In Peace25 words
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Article110 1965-08-31 10 2* tr.rw. tit rWtetetmO THANKS tn Popa Mm XXTO tor f»>" ir KrantMl MR. AND Mm H. Blrallnicajn thank *b 4 K-.nis for tl»lr kind H»n4aD<-#. prrwnfs and romcrmtulnton- numm on th« occmloo of their w«tn<n( on 2J.VW. THC FAMILY of th- lilt* Mr. M. N»r»y«n«it»my. Ipoh (hank Trln-omi110 words
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Article637 1965-08-31 10 The second anniversary of Malaysia falls in a period of national trial. The Federation is smaller by the State of Singapore, which had contained a fifth of its population and rather more than that fraction of its economic and strategic assets; and Singapore's departure has unleashed political637 words
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Article402 1965-08-31 10 The change from Kuala Lumpur's old airport to its new one is entrancing. The old one was— for want of a better word— homely. Its runway vrt too short foi some of the new jets, surrounding hills were a hazard, its parking apron was too small even for402 words
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Article140 1965-08-31 10 Of course teachers should go where they are sent. If they did not the educational system would be rapidly reduced to shambles. Even so, the stringencies of discipline and direction can be softened, and ways could perhaps be devised to make rural service, in particular, more acceptable. For140 words
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236 1965-08-31 10 REFERENCE to your news report from Kuala Lumpur (S.T. Auk. 27* regarding the gazetting of retaliatory regulations for the fingerprinting of Flllpino.v. it was suggested in your report that I had been ".subjected to fingerorintin? despite having official papers at Manila. This was236 words
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Letter35 1965-08-31 10 JUST fancy that I guarantee and collect X-ray fees, consultation fees, los* 25 cents on every bill in postajre and stamp duty and now I must pay turnover tax. MEDICAL PRACTiTION*ER Penang35 words
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Letter91 1965-08-31 10 I AM glad to note that the campaign against speeding and reckless lorry-drivers Is being stepped uu in Kuala Lumpur. It is hoped that the campaign will be extended to cover all main trunk roads. During a recent trip from ipoh to Kuala Lum- pur. when I was91 words
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Letter19 1965-08-31 10 NOW that Singapore It an independent State, why don't we organise our own Social Welfare lottery? MJL Sintraporw19 words
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Article472 1965-08-31 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Payab (adj) difficult: ■tak payah that's not necessary: musUhak (adj) Important; hadapan <n. adj. adv) the front of: In front of: limpanf (n) junction: Ulu (t) to pass by: janjt, twrjanji to promise: balk, membaiki, or nmnbalkkan to repair;472 words
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Article, Illustration942 1965-08-31 10 AGONY OF A DILEMMA: AMERICANS MAY HAVE TO TAKE BIGGER ROLE IN SAIGON A SPECIAL REPORT from Washington THERE is a great deal of d i s cussion within the Johnson Administration on whether the United States should assume a942 words
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345 1965-08-31 10 Stuart Griffin - Japan wins acceptance for its Peace Corps Stuart Griffin \U TOKYO, Mon .1 .i p .i n 'i jttrmpt to phi .i "prat* corp> In work a copy hi the I L*t» 1 Krnnrriy MSMSM thai destpjicii <■ (i 7.000 i ii ii m Americans to work id .SO countries345 words
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Advertisement882 1965-08-31 10 Straits Tisms ft Msby Mai •a COLO iTO»>M MAKKCT Orel *rd l*«« 4 RM«#4aMl*Bt #«■£> cold OToftAaa iunchi* AI HoMaM ■••< Ha*W Naval Baa*. AilHiiliK Asaaaai ♦rrr loot ■rosft.ro THK NIW« PROMT M. ISMAIL, A«m».Hy <m* mrnrnt asaa N«WIM UTOW l«i» ii»m On< ssaasa, !«■••<»• i? V KVTMASAMV *> OO882 words
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Advertisement321 1965-08-31 10 NOW IS THE TIMEHI to take the International V. DALE CARNEGIEfT*; COURSE £4 for busy success- minded man and women mm^ m^- m^ m This world hmset odult educatioa proa ram me has been Kelp.ua p«o*>*s for more rhon Naif century r* (et a new lease on life —rt wW321 words
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228 1965-08-31 11 Ghazalie explains 'closer ties with Russia' policy JISSELTON. Mon.—Malaym* v quite prepared to have diplomatic ties with all countries friendly to her nwAM their inter- nal politics, the permanent set rrtary to the External Aff.iirs Ministry. Matn (■hi/.tlif Sh.ifie said here today. Hr mU Malaysia's readiness to have closer tiesAP - 228 words
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113 1965-08-31 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. 150 prosecution witnesses will testify at the Assizes in a case connected with the March 10 explosion at Mac Donald House In Orchard Road in which three office workers were killed. The DPP. Inche Ibrahim bin Burhan. said this today113 words
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Article, Illustration744 1965-08-31 11 DEVELOPMENT OF SABAH AND SARAWAK TO RECEIVE GREATER ATTENTION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday rpHE Deputy JL Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today welcomed the pledge of the Singapore Government to work in co-operation with Malaysia in all matters affecting defence, security, commerce and industry. In744 words
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148 1965-08-31 11 It's back to normal at the 'boycott' school SINGAPORE, Mon. It was back to normal at the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road today when the college re-opened after a long vacation. The vacation had been forced on the college by a two-month boycott of classes by the students. The148 words
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Article57 1965-08-31 11 SINOAFORE. Man. —A man. who has been cert 'fled fit after betag confined in Woodbrldge. Hospital for tnree years was today charged In a magistrate* court with the murder of his seven-year old son Scan Choo Long. 39, waa alleged to have committed the offence on May57 words
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Article39 1965-08-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Llew Lan Keow, 34, a woman tapper and a mother of five, wax killed this morning when she was knocked down by a car at Jalan Singel Ramal. two miles from here.39 words
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Article35 1965-08-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister has appointed Mr. Sim Boon Peng, director of the People's Association, to he the secretary- treasurer of the association from Aug. 16 this year to Dec. 31. 1967.35 words
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Article, Illustration174 1965-08-31 11 J7"UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 17-month-old boy died on the way to the General Hospital after his mother had dived into a disused mining pool to rescue him. Che Rohana binte Omar. 21, a mother of three, .said today: "I did everything174 words
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Article23 1965-08-31 11 SUNQEI PATANI. Mon. The third Young Christian Workers' international council will be held in Bangkok from Nov. 11 to Dec. 14.23 words
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Article63 1965-08-31 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two men, posing as detectives, forced Tan Yew Lye into their car in Bukit Timah Road yesterday, and then drove him to Rochore Canal Road after robbing him of $200 on the way. Tan told police that the men had threatened to detain him under63 words
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147 1965-08-31 11 Charges against council chiefs dropped CEREMBAN, Mon. Charges of cheating against the president of the Seremban Town Council, Lai Pong Yuen, and his deputy, C. Rajaratnam. have been withdrawn. In withdrawing the charges In the Sessions Court on Saturday, tho DPP. Inch* 1 Abdul Razak bin Dato Abu Samah. said147 words
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Article48 1965-08-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has banned the importation Kale and circulation here of four Hong Kong Chinese publications dealing with spn. They are: "The Enchanting World." "Call-Gtrl." ••Strnnee Women In the Se:i of Sex," and "New Sex Knowledge fur Men ■>nd Women."48 words
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Article38 1965-08-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A nrw $150,000 club hcuse cum r»creat.onal centre of the Poit Authority Recreation Club at Bukit Chermln «as oppned yesterday by the Chairnrm of the Port of Stnsanore Authorty. Mr- Ooh Koh Pu:38 words
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Advertisement108 1965-08-31 11 Now Bulova splits the second into 360 parts to give you the world's most accurate watch Bulova accutron* mn tiua.iL sm. tmt fcMl >lt«*.tlt.»..l>. f*4 "SpMXt." f»o«»l It is here— the revolutionary Swiss watch that splits each second into 360 parts, instead of the usual five! The secret of the108 words
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Miscellaneous97 1965-08-31 11 The tides TODAT: Sedlll Keen 11 B JO a.m. (I.4ft) 7.34 p.m. (3.4 ft) Singapore 740 ajn. (o.7ft) 7.20 pm. (I.7ft); Port Dlckson 8.44 a.m. (10.2 ft) 9.06 pjn. (B.9ft): Port Swettenham 8.03 a.m. (15 oft) 8.13 p.m. (13.8 ft) Penang 9.06 ajn. (2.3 ft) 948 p.m. (I.9ft). TOMORROW: Sedlll97 words
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Miscellaneous753 1965-08-31 11 y y .vnn o^ mo; aw he 1 earn to plm for FAVORITE PLAtfX. STVMPTOWN IN THE iJfe^KK 6ftEEN 6R te* LEA6UE... H/o dccN r>cM 7/ /\cl\ doum to the s^\ y I HOPE THE FANS IN I1 1 BET Hat LEAD V (jIJi'THA STUMPTCUW APPRECIATE WHAT STi/MPTO^N TO J753 words
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189 1965-08-31 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. With one exception, the Singapore Government imposes NO restriction on the import of rubber into the State. The sole exception is that boats under 200 tons with rubber from Indonesia are dealt with by the Marine Police and the Navy189 words
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Article41 1965-08-31 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The SuiTan of Brunei. Sir Omar Shaifuddin. left here by air for home this morning after attending the opening of Malaysia's National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur He was accompanied by a lars? uTourasre of officials.41 words
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Article65 1965-08-31 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. A soldier who con- tracted encephalitis in Sarawak In May has died in a Melbourne hospital. Private Dennis Michael Millane, 22, contracted the disease while serving with the 3rd. Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, in Sarawak. He had been In the hospital since May after beingReuter - 65 words
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Article34 1965-08-31 12 PENANO, Mon. The Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Penang. Inche Abdul Rani bin Mohamed Razali, was elected president of the Royal Customs I Sports Club at its annual meetI ing during the weekend.34 words
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Article48 1965-08-31 12 SEOAMAT. Mon Inche Monamed bin Kassm has been electeel president cf the Sega mat branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authority eesOther offlc ala are: Vice-presi-dent, Inche Abu Bakar bin Mohamad; secretary. Inche Othnnan bin A Bakar; treasurer. Inche Idrus bin Harun48 words
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Article40 1965-08-31 12 I SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Albert Carthy. secretary of Socialist International In London will be in Singapore from Sept 2 to 6 as an official guest. He will leave for Kuala Lum--1 pur on Sent fi40 words
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Article27 1965-08-31 12 I PENANO. Mon Two slgr.al- controlled pedestrian crossings. one near GfiriM Road and the other near Jalan Han Chiang will come Into ©Deration on Sect.27 words
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Article397 1965-08-31 12 SON AGREES HE SOLD CAR, HORSES, BUT COURT REJECTS BANK PLEA IPOH, Mon. Chan Loo Sim, managing director of Macphail and Co. (Ipoh) Ltd., a firm of sharebrokers which was wound up last month, was made a bankrupt by the High Court here today on an application397 words
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245 1965-08-31 12 MANILA, Monday. *pHE Manila Times said today that the "really serious" problem between Malaysia and the Philippines concerned their attitudes toward the Soviet Communist bloc. The Times editorial recounted differences between the two nations over the Philippine claim to Sabah ana the more245 words
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Article, Illustration642 1965-08-31 12 T.G. NG - T.G. NG: By i: Kuala Lumpur, Monday mHE body of Mr. Chin Soi Khen, the X Information Services officer who died at 9.50 last night of head injuries sustained in a grenade explosion in Kuching on Friday, was flown to Singapore642 words
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179 1965-08-31 12 CERKMRAN, Marx The chiefs of J«lefM today elected a new undang two yeart and elgrht months after the death of th« 13th undang (ruling chief). The new undang i* rnch* Abu Bakar bin Maamor S3 a $310-a-month school- teacher at the National Malay School.179 words
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Advertisement114 1965-08-31 12 EXPERT EDITORIAL, LAYOUT PRODUCTION AND DESIGN SERVICES offered for JOURNALS, BOOKS. HOUSE ORGANS, BROCHURES, CATALOGUES. ETC. LET US WORRY ABOUT YOUR PROBLEMS FOR YOU Write to-day to. RAFFLES PUBLISHING COMPANY 307 CHINESE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE Bldg. HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. P^BF -£bSLKI EBu~ B^BVV^B^B^BV^HVvv bWBBMiV' WJB»Miifcg«j W- 1 1 1 ball114 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1965-08-31 13 Human drama from the 'front row seat' THE FIRST LADY-THE* LOVING WIFE AND I WONDERFUL MOTHER THE message came: "Sorry, Mrs. Johnson will not be able to meet you all." It was a disappointment but the decision seemed final but of course, there was the White House to see. It1,053 words
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Article130 1965-08-31 13 You may like to know rvATIN Fattmah blnte Hajl mJ Hashlm was elected president of the National Council of Women Organisations when it held Its first biennial meeting on August 25 Women's Day. The other officials are: vicepresidents: Da tin V.T. Sam ban than, Che Kamsiah Ibrahim and Mrs. Daisy130 words
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Advertisement754 1965-08-31 14 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT li Words $S Box St ets. sxtro TRACTORS MALAYSIA LTD.— lpoh. Accounts rlerk. Position filled. Applicants tharjk.d. D.T.C. AND NORMAL or College Trained Teachers non-dirrctable required to fill vacancies at the Methodist Boys' Primary school, Talplng, from Ist January 19«6. Apply to Secretary. Board754 words
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Advertisement529 1965-08-31 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU (The Kuhbrr Rrvarch Institute of Malaya) Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens for appointment as Agricultural Economist In the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Applicants should possess an Honours degree in Agricultural Economics or equivalent qualifications. Post-graduate field experience of economic research in529 words
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Advertisement1241 1965-08-31 15 J f m m W^L. c^^H^BL mm < I M r//£LRh£/Af£S THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Lid. tnevpo-atx) n Dt-unvk EXPRE» lAIUNBS IB NEAR EASI. CBHTINUII ANB SC4NBINAVIA. S'pwt P. Sbaea Peaang An, Bmm Mtta H'tw/g oaa> Aata Mat Caa.il lOMA I) Sept 2 Stft 1/11/ I Sept 25 Oct I1,241 words
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Advertisement1248 1965-08-31 15 I BENULINE\ UPREM KIiVICE TO LONOON. UVUPOOL A CONIINENtM PaRTS. BENCLEUCH <„ uter** SMia Siagapori P S'haa hum *****21? Bet II laPtS-ptJ Saat 1/ I Haaourg m» ta BENMACDHUI $1 Sugapoia r.ytat I'Maag G moutn Bel 21 8.1 Sep: 2 M'brough 8«4 a Biagtpwa P. S'kaa uenleoi Lodflco. HttatMrg ItPt/Septl1,248 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-08-31 15 feaLERMAN BUCKNAU S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continenf Iwattart P. SIMM Ptaata OH BF CNICAU Htvrt, London, Hamterg. Brtmtn, R'dam, Antwerp.... J/ f Sept Eiprtss Spirt Him. CITY OF UCNFIELB Uaoon. Haaourg. R oaa Hell ll Saft CITT BY BLAIB— Luaooa. Hataowg. R da*. Hatn, NMI, ItatHMR, M'brc 21/21 Stpt 21 Seft1,261 words
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Article123 1965-08-31 16 MELBOURNE. Moo. INDUSTRIALS overall were steady with moves about In balance but leaders were agmln easier. B.H.P. lost 3d. to 40b. 3d. In busy trading. Base metals moved narrowly j Around steady levels. Oils were quiet. Todays closing prices wttt Friday's prices In brackets: N. Brokra mil" (ioii.)123 words
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Article263 1965-08-31 16 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is baaed on last sales to August 28. i •s>. »O.Y. »I.Y. T.O. -P Prices: *D.X. Dividend XtaM (grosa per oant): *B.T. Earnings TleM <groa» per cent): »T.O. Times covered. N on grossed up dividend of 20 pat cent X263 words
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Article233 1965-08-31 16 INDUSTRIAL* August 30. Three montha. Boustead 18 cts. M Box 14 cts City Dev. 9 eta. McAlteter 0 eta. C. 8. Holdings M. Invest. 11 cts. 15 eta. N. Iron 8 cts. Dunlopn 12 cts 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. E. Smelting 20' eta. Rothmans 10 cts. Eaao 13 eta233 words
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Article75 1965-08-31 16 CHINESE Produc. Eichanxt. Sm«apor« noon prices par ploul yaatarday: Coconut: all: bulk $31 aallera. drum 153 *ellera Capra: S»pt /Oct. UK/CODtinent: Unquoted. Pcppar: Mnntok white SIB2I acllcrs. Sarawak white 1100 aellera. apecla.l Sarawak hlack (142* aellera. garblad Lamponrf black »167i(Ni aellera. (all 9«--, N.L.w i, ABTA >180(N) aellera75 words
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Article54 1965-08-31 16 'THE present rate of the. Malayan A dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year la ■elllng. T.T. or O.n. Is. 3 15 16d. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 1/IM. Buying O.D. 2s. 4<>,d. The dollar la at Its statutory middle position In relation to its54 words
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Article54 1965-08-31 16 i \s the official Malaysian Short v/ Term >.on<> Market for the week ended Saturday i August 28) the range of call rate* was as follows:— BANK FINDS: 3'« per cent to 4 prr cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 'J l per cent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds54 words
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Article18 1965-08-31 16 T'MC Aaaaclattan of Bank. «n Malayala maul* do c hangaa la iv rate* to merchanta vaatarday.18 words
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Article16 1965-08-31 16 The free exchange In Hong Kong was closed yesterday and will re-open today.16 words
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805 1965-08-31 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE annnunrrmrnt that the Singapore Government would not now implement the capital sains tax, introduced in the November Malaysian Bndtet and whose operation had been postponed till January 1 next year, had little, or no effect on the805 words
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Article24 1965-08-31 16 M.il.i\.in Stock Indices Aug. 28 Aug. 30 •Industrials: 71.98 *2.33 Tins: 93.75 94.08 rubbers: 1()>.85 102.85 *Dec. 30. 1963=100 D«c. 29, 1962=10024 words
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Article793 1965-08-31 16 |>l sinkss in and reported to 1J the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS t Ctt* (1.000) S1.08: fast SrtMlt 52.75 si.: F. and N. orris (IMiOfli (2.38793 words
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Article26 1965-08-31 16 Aug. 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: tin; (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5749 (down $2). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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Article104 1965-08-31 16 SMIPt lying alengsMe the llr»tas*re Harbour wharvtt er expected tsday srei Africa Mara 5, Banda 13/14, Eastern Hum 15/16, Perak N.W.6. Bat Ping 23/20, Hongkong Delegate 27/28. Hero 45, Automcdon 40 K!!*n alaerak 15/10. Letong N.W.4.' Bcrtt 42/43. Bpaarnekerk 46, Etauzan Mani 21/22. Oodavery B/7. Benmacdtaal l/«.104 words
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402 1965-08-31 16 rK Straits tin price was again quoted in round figures yesterday at 5749. being down $2. There was less support noted locally and the offering fell 15 tons to 230 tons. After last week's high level of offerings in the earlier part of402 words
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Advertisement844 1965-08-31 16 ■sas^aas^aaß^Sßs^aßßßaas^a^aaßaßßWKMs^alaVHaasaaßsMaia^a^aWa^aßßßal^Bßßal USTtaLI* KEW ZtAIAND SEPVICf INOlt PAHISIAH ANP t (Ulr iltVICt It: Frtaaatlt. Atelaite. Melktsne. Sytsey. ft: atairst. aat Hsgspsttisssi Penang 5 iao> 9 wire Spore S'nao •'esaat tOULIMU I Stpt 1/11 Sept 11 13 Stpt P.AJUU 1/11 Sept 12 Sepi I] Sept tOARPIM a Ott t/ c Ocl 1/11844 words
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Advertisement127 1965-08-31 16 y^jmk American Export J&jS Isbrawptsen Lines jjPJHit FrM Mil Tern, OMta, Mam. Uracti, ofot| Iti M.t, MttNl rtsss. MOOO. 0.5.» Hmtt OSM "UCHtOMr- (Calif Sacs*. Ut Asftttt) *$a»gsport Itat I*7lo Calls tstrttt to nil HtMOtsst nsttt OaM ttfgs trM I/O •sag Usa, Agents. HOTHIR TRADING tit S.S. CO., (1957) LTD.127 words
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Advertisement423 1965-08-31 17 i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^w NOTICE ESTATE OP SIXAPENO s O MUTHU. DECEASED ALL parsons having claims against the •state of the abovenamed deceased who died at Batu Ipoh Road, Tan Jong Rambotaa. Perak, on Bth November. 1962. are required 1 to submit their claims In writing to the under •icned not later than423 words
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Advertisement303 1965-08-31 17 SHERIFF'S SALE Suit No. 123* of INS Execution No. 146 of IMS. IN THE CAUSE OF THE MALAYAN REFRIGERATING CO. LTD Plaintiff VERSUS JONO WAH COMPANY LIMITED Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF Frosen Meat, Pish fingers. Butter, 1 Cheese. Ham Bacons. Sausages, Danish U.S.A. Chickens Ducks, Strawberries, Beef Liver, Heart. Calf303 words
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Advertisement812 1965-08-31 17 I NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Bryan Tsao has withdrawn from the Partnership and resigned as Manager of this firm i As from Ist September, 1965, he Is 1 not authorised to act, transact or I sign on our behalf. LOKE HONG KEE Civil Engineers A Contractors.812 words
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Advertisement1236 1965-08-31 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES AS STENOGRAPHERS (ENGLISH) Applications are invited for the posts of Stenographers (English In the Brunei Government Service on the following conditions: SALARY: In the scale $350-370-380 x 20--560 per month. Point of entry based on qualifications and previous experience. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants1,236 words
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Advertisement348 1965-08-31 17 TENDERS TENDER FOR PURCHASE OF BUNGALOW NO. 7. THOMSON ROAD, IPOH. Tenders are invited for the purchase of Lot No. 2596s Certifi- cate of Title No. *****. Area: 3 Acres O Rood 38 Poles together with bungalow thereon No. 7, Thomson Road. Ipoh. The bungalow will be given vacant possession348 words
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Advertisement531 1965-08-31 17 TENDERS TENDER KENYATAAN TAWARAN PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. KEDAH JJLR TAWARAN2 dartpada Pembo- vl^Z.K'j ?R '"SS rong2 yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R. X} 2? aSTvi^ta, L »^f Kelas -EX' Kepala II Pechahan J?^L££? t <11 t i^ m Kepala I dan ka-atas akan dlterima d!-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. NE £fH- ma?w^" Kedah Perils Alor531 words
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310 1965-08-31 18 SANTO DOMINGO, Monday. JJEBEL "Constitutionalist"' Forces and troops of the Inter-American Peace Forces here exchanged gunfire last night, but with no casualties reported. Organisation of American States (OAS) sources said about 3,000 rounds were exchanged in the flare-up, which started after an explosionReuter - 310 words
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Article54 1965-08-31 18 .JAKARTA Mon- The Government has met a Communist demand that ploughing with tr.ictors should be stopped to .set Me land squatting in North Sumatra. Tlie Communist newspaper Harian Rakiat, reported that the Cabinet had instructed local authorities in North Sumatra to ■top ploughing and theReuter - 54 words
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Article22 1965-08-31 18 CAIRO, Mon. Sudanese armed forces attacked three camps In South Sudan yesterday and killed 50 rebels. Omdurman Radio said. AP.AP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-08-31 18 Destroy Red China's A-plants, says madame YEW YORK, Mon.—Ma--11 dame Chiang Kai-shek (above), wife of the Nationalist Chinese president, yesterday called for the destruction of Communist China's atomic installations before they expand any further. She said China's po*scssion of the atomic bomb "jeopardises the position .f every nation in theAP - 154 words
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Article51 1965-08-31 18 JAKARTA. M.m Comm.asloner Ariel Fadillah. Intelligence chief of the Jakarta Police Force and a Marine were killed in a skirmish with robbers n the Jakarta suburb of Monte^ig last night. Newspapers reported that one of tlte robber" fired stengun at the police ollic(T and the MarineReuter - 51 words
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Article35 1965-08-31 18 LONDON. Mon. A 30-year-old East German who came to London with th« Berliner Ensemble Theatre Company, defected during his stay and has been granted asylum in West Germany, It was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article41 1965-08-31 18 TOKYO. Mon r veiny thousand North Korean youths held a rally In a Pyongyang park last night to support South Korean student pro- ■(•>•. Sioul-Tp<vo -.nty trert- ncrnrfing 10 n Coanmuivst bma Ontrai News A«tncy broarifiiw monitorrd here today L'Pl41 words
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Article29 1965-08-31 18 BEIHI i M.I. MA.. Gay.:*iv former Pr'.nc M visM oi Iraq and leaaer of the proNazi coup :n 1041. died here yesI terday. aged 73 Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration506 1965-08-31 18 At 93 he's back to L COURT ORDERS TEST FOR BRITAIN'S OLDEST DRIVER... LONDON, Monday. AT 93, he is Britain's and perhaps the world's oldest driver. And John "Pixie" Harris, keen-eyed and silver-haired, is very proud of the 636,800 miles behind him. So it was rather like telling an astronaut506 words
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239 1965-08-31 18 China agrees to grant men and money for a Nepal highway PEKING, Monday. PHINA yesterday agreed to grant Nepal 200 million Nepalese rupees (£lO million) for highway construction. An agreement was Initialled here by the Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Klrtl Nidhi Blsta. and the Chinese Foreign Minister. Marshal ChenReuter - 239 words
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Article44 1965-08-31 18 HOLLYWOOD. Mon More than 100 teenage tute-cruM m were taken Into custody last night as the Beatles performed in the aold-out 17.000-seat Hollywood Bowl. The mop-haired quartet left the stadium In an armoured truck led by a phalanx of policemen.44 words
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159 1965-08-31 18 SAIGON. Mon. A leading UJB. expert on counte r-iiisur-genny. Ma j o r-Gen. Edward Lansdale. arrived here today to join the American mission as special assistant to the Ambassador. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge. A controversial ngur«. Gen. Lansdales appointment was regarded as a159 words
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Advertisement123 1965-08-31 18 (lliatrdau j kit? I j SMsy i I (Everyday is Swanday) BVfltMll iji SWAN LACER FANS I "MR. SWAN" IS HERE WATCH OUT! .:::::::^:::::v;:::::::::::::::::;::;::::::;::::::::::::r;j HOLIDAY TREATS 31 P°9 c: > with features on Ballet, Ugl Pets. Ponies, Knitting, Stones, plus all 9 your favorites from PRINCESS weeky I jtfT i123 words
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Advertisement136 1965-08-31 18 BBBBK™4^ 'V V^B(^^^^^^^Bl bbß^^-^b^^ smoking capsultt V* nfc** V*Jjs^ I -EFFECTIVE M\u.fcR Of &»&*>' J NON-POISONOUS WLj.ov.di Th^^ V' •HARMLESS V ■TASTELESS v^ Drinks t«k«n moderottly will not kill you, and to drtv* c«r*«uMv a driver will surviv* to a rip* old 09*. But according to medical moderate tmoken run136 words
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Miscellaneous359 1965-08-31 18 Straits Times Crossword At KO» 16 I 1. L.ti>unes Id iavout ol Urn 7. For example; ting and tila u>; ueiug produced (7). Jester? (S-4). 6. buu arising out oi uu &iu*st) 8 The receiver has returned a ou jenait ot one killed il>. check (3-4). 10. in L/oyaJties" ia359 words
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Article283 1965-08-31 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Soccer Tennis Rugger Racing SINGAPORE GOVT FA SEEK APPROVAL TO FIELD A TEAM By Singapore, Monday I'lli: Singapore Governnent Services F.A. will seek the approval of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to field the SGSFA team for the SEAP Games in Kuala Lumpur283 words
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Article231 1965-08-31 19 SLNOAPORE. Mon. Sir Stan-j ley Matthews, who was .scheduled to play two exhibition matches in Singapore and Ma- 1 laysla In late October, has can- I celled his Far East tour because! o' his appointment as general manager of Port Vale, a fourth dlxlsion club231 words
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Article32 1965-08-31 19 MACHANG, Mon. The Kelantan AAA will hold its first road walking race tomorrow. It will start In Tumpat at S am. and end in Kota Bharu at about 11.30.32 words
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Article36 1965-08-31 19 BENTONG. Mon. Dato M C Cole has been elected president ot the Pahang Rugby Union. Other officials: Vice-presidents. Othman bin Manan and Abdullah bin Hajl Hassan; secretary-treasurer; Moliamed Ibrahim Khan; asst-secretary-treasurer: Chan Fook Nam.36 words
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Article39 1965-08-31 19 SEGAMAT. Mon. —Johore Hockey Association oflicials: President Dr. S. N. Ponniah: secretary 8. Sathasivam: treasurer P. C. Lewis: committre Clioo Joo 1 hye. Chong Kok Keng. U A. S. Moreira, Skandadason. R. Smgarajah and Denis de Silva.39 words
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Article, Illustration298 1965-08-31 19 J. LEEMBRUGGEN - J. LEEMBRUGGEN By PENANG, Mon. The sixmember Indian tennis team, which competed in the Malaysian Open lawn tennis chamoionships, left Penang today for a tour of Perak, Selangor and Singapore. They will play exhibition matches at Sitiawan tomorrow, Irx>h on Wednesday. Kuala Lumpur on Thursday andNff Wenr Chee - 298 words
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Article649 1965-08-31 19 TT I ALA LLMPUR,: Mon— Weights for all nine races here on Sunday, first i day of the Selancorj I Turf Club's King. 1 Cup Meeting: Cl. I Div. I— 6f i Hard Love 9.04 DJaxzi 9.03 i Fraaer's Hill 9.00 Brilliant Pilot 8.13 Top Honour649 words
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324 1965-08-31 19 QINGAPORE. Mor The MR/ Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterdays races at Bukit Timah: RACE I— Harbridge (Salaxar) was cautioned for permitting his mount to move in In the straight causing Bllah Sayang II (Asuwmdl) to be eased off his heels. RACE 2— ln324 words
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137 1965-08-31 19 16 teams enter for MRU 'sevens' tourney SEREMBAN, Mon. Sixteen teams will take part in the Malaysian Rugby Union seven-a-slde tournament here on Sept. 11. They are: Commonwealth Forces, Negri-Malacca, Selangor, Johore\ Singapore Joint Services (two teams each), Penang, Perak, Kelantan, Malaysian Armed Forces, Army Malaya, and Singapore Civilians. The137 words
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Article305 1965-08-31 19 l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon.—The Selangor Rugby Union have named four teams for two uncler-23 trials to be played on Wednesday at Rifle Range Road and on Thursday at Gurney Road. A final trial will be held on Sept. 8 at the XL Padang after which the305 words
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649 1965-08-31 19 HUNGARY TOP STUDENT GAMES WITH 16 GOLDS THE WORLD OF SPORT^ BUDAPEST, Mon. ITUNGARY, the host nation, topped the medal 41 table In the World Student Games which ended last night by winning two of the eight track and field gold medals which concluded the programme. Hungary overall took 16Reuter; AP; UPI - 649 words
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Article14 1965-08-31 19 S'ror Lge (XL): Services 'A' 11 (goal, 2 tries) University 'B (goal, try).14 words
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Article30 1965-08-31 19 Sinnathamby trophy (S'bani: KGV Sch. bt St. Pauls Inst. by 8 wkts. SPI 34 (Ratnasegaran 4-10 Harpal 3-9) KGV 112-3 (K. Edmonds 56 n.o. Harp&l 27 G. Krlshran 3-26).30 words
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Article29 1965-08-31 19 Malacca Div. 2: Kilat 8 Tew Llan 1. Taipinc Div. 2: Thenavan Youths 2 No. 2 Workshop 2. Krian I.ge (B. Serai): DID 7 A. Ponffsu Youths 0.29 words
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Advertisement259 1965-08-31 19 ■jj^^HK'V v^n; £^^m^9&& 1 as la life YOUR INTEREST BUILDS UP FASTER WITH A $32 A BONUS FOR EVERY THOUSAND INSURED dgh For every thousand dollars you Insure at Asia Life, you will get a bonus of $32 a **J?? <ft year at the current rate. This amount will build259 words
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Advertisement101 1965-08-31 19 C2^3I n OH 1 a^[^[Vii^nHni^ B Bafll Fabulous fantastic! That's what you'll say when you examine this latest triumph in lens-making, the superspeed YASHINON f 1.4, 7-element lens fitted on the "LYNX 14". THIS LENS ALONE IS WORTH THE PRICE OF THE WHOLE CAMERA! With the other superior, tried-and tested101 words
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Miscellaneous119 1965-08-31 19 I SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Tour matches: ang SC v Klang Club 'A (.WestKedah v Thailand (Stadium Dn-ern Rd, Pg). rulaman. A. Star 7.30 pm.»; ATHLETICS M-Day walking £S ipoh S -8 K p-): JSSS U r r ;T r pa,Ba I n,.Tap^Rd g India. (Jn Be.sar, 7.30 p.m.). Spore Dlr.119 words
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Article, Illustration740 1965-08-31 20 INTEGRITY OF STATE FIRST.. .AND A PLEDGE TO CO-OPERATE SINGAPORE. Mon. C I G A P ORE'S Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratciam, declared last night that Singapore's domestic and foreign policies woul d be "unashamedly and realistically" directed to preserve the integrity740 words
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161 1965-08-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Envoys from three Asian countries, here to attend the Malaysia Day celebrations, today met the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for a half an hour each. First to arrive at the Residency was a special envoy of the Japanese Prime Minister,161 words
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Article75 1965-08-31 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Two Assemblymen and a group of 26 members of the Vigilante Corps and Work Brigade yesterday donated blood to help out the slightly below-average stocks of the Blood Bank. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, and Assemblyman for Jalan Besar. Mr.75 words
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Obituary48 1965-08-31 20 POON CHEONO LAM. 4. X) <jA leaving behlrri idr>< two HN, tugfetrr Kunrral lo (Mi an,. 1 23 Latani i. I. MRS. ANC HOCK »lIW M« Nya rhtk One IVk H»y. M. posed away patvetfully on 29-^-Ao at 115 JWr.-n MrMt, Malacca funeral on Tnuri«ay tea September.48 words
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506 1965-08-31 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. and Ma- laysia are of one mind In their determination to resist Communist encroachments, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today in a special message to the Thai Government: The Prime Minister's message said: "On the occasion of the second506 words
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299 1965-08-31 20 'Surrender crackers' order in Sarawak's Second Division KUCHING, Monday. THE FEDERAL Secretary, Syed Hashim bin Syed Abdullah, today ordered the surrender of all firecrackers in Sarawak's Second Division. Similar orders were made some time ago in the First and Third Divisions. Terrorists used firecrackers as a diversion during the grenade299 words
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Article107 1965-08-31 20 STRIKE BAN SETTLEMENT 'IN SIGHT' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A solution to end the controversy over the Government's ban on strikes is now in sight. A special committee, set up to amend the regulations, today submitted its report to the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. Confirming this at a press107 words
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Article37 1965-08-31 20 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will attend the second Parents Day celebrations of the Kreta Ayer children's centre and creche from 2 pjn. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.37 words
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304 1965-08-31 20 When two Red envoys struggled for the mike HONG KONG. Mon. A Chinese-language newspaper here to- i day published an account of an alleged public tiff between Russian and Chinese diplomats in Indone- i sia. The two diplomats engaged In a verbal duel and wrestled for a microphone during independenceUPI - 304 words
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Article59 1965-08-31 20 MANILA. Mon. The Manila Evening News today cautioned against a tit- for- tat policy by the Philippines in retaliation against a new Malaysian regulation requiring the fingerprinting of Filipino visitors. In an editorial, the newspaper appealed Instead to the Malaysian people to ask their Government59 words
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223 1965-08-31 20 S. Africans set England 399 to get for victory LON DON. Mom South Africa were all out for 392 in their second innings on the fourth day of the third and ilnal Te.«t match at the Oval here today, leaving England to score 399 in just under eight hours for223 words
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Article100 1965-08-31 20 LONDON. Tues—Tea scores la todays county cricket: LEICESTER: Hants 154 and 44-3 Leies 92, (P. Sainsbury 4-23K MANCHESTER: Lanrs 220 Kent 40-2. DKRBY: Warwick 149 (A. Smith 67, A. Jackson 5-48). Derby 89-5. HOVE: Sussex 72 and 79-4. Wore 166 >D. Richardson 41, N. Thomson 4-42 V LEYTON:Reuter - 100 words
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Article76 1965-08-31 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The AJW India football team tonight survived a late second-half rally ta beat Singapore Invitation 3 > in a friendly match at Jaian Besar Stadium. India, who will meet th« State team tomorrow, dominate! ttif first half to score their goals through outside-rglht A.76 words
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Article30 1965-08-31 20 CANBERRA, Mon. The Australian Army has been swamped by members Of the Citizen Military Forces (Territorial) volunteering to serve in Vietnam, an Army spokesman said here today. Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement88 1965-08-31 20 Latt CLASSIFIEDS it Word* Hi iMlmlmuml OLCNNIE on 30th AiicuM at the Amunta Hospital PrtailDg Jaya to Rom uwi I'ntrick Glrnnle a dauKhter. LIM: To Winifred and Chin Brns a •on, brother to Sharon, at Mount Alvernla on 27.8. «S. Thanks to Doctor and •taff. SATHIAJOTHV: To Sathivalumy and Th-iagbn88 words
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Advertisement108 1965-08-31 20 v > s^ The Greatest Name in twSss^sx German Electronics! m •vX"***" tfNfc Jij 9k :> 3l^D3 V bb s W&2 8 1 \9 t^R IPV 91 %Hiim •"•■•*> PROMPT AFTER -SALES SERVICE ENSURED BY EXPERIENCED STAFF m TRAINED BY A GERMAN TV ENGINEER FROM THE NORDMENDE FACTORY Model PANORAMA108 words
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Article776 1965-08-31 1 T.G. NG - A hectic and sad year for Tengku T.G. NG By THE past year has been an extremely hectic and sad one for our Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Over the last 12 months, he has not only made several overseas trips but has travelled extensively throughout the country. It was776 words
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635 1965-08-31 1 SOEK'S INVASION BIDS ALL FOILED BY THE PEOPLE PRESIDENT Soekar- no's confrontation, designed to demoralise Malaysians, has misfired. Instead of demoralising the people —as he had hoped it would—confrontation has strengthened unity among the different races. Only the other day, Singapore's Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and Tengku Abdul635 words
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Article, Illustration472 1965-08-31 1 HOMES FOR BORNEO By STAFF WRITER AS the nation enters its third year of independence, top economic experts are working full speed to launch Malaysia's first five year development plan. Preliminary reports suggest this to be a bold, imaginative programme providing plenty for472 words
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Article1187 1965-08-31 1 By STAFF WRITER Crash programme to meet Jakarta's diplomatic attack postponement of the Algiers conference, following the rebellion which ousted the Ben Bella Government, has afforded Malaysia a much -needed breathing spell to consolidate her diplomatic activities, especially in the Afro -Asian world. These activities are being directed1,187 words
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Advertisement41 1965-08-31 1 j \*t y A* <Mi f TV; Ji o^^ V LV F r W Batik SilMWAle MARA GOVERNMENT SPONSORED NATIONAL HANDICRAFT CENTRES JALAN MOUNTBATTEN KUALA LUMPUR. JALAN TEMPLER PETALING JAVA. Please ask your tourist guide to take you to the centres.41 words
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Advertisement22 1965-08-31 1 Heartiest Congratulations On the Second Anniversary of MALAYSIA DAY From THE PERSATUAN BANK 2 DALAM MALAYSIA (The Association of Banks in Malaysia)22 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1965-08-31 2 RONALD KINSEY - Ramani, champion of our cause at he world body RONALD KINSEY THE UNTIRING LAWYER- DIPLOMAT WHO HAS PUT MALAYSIA FIRMLY ON THE UNITED NATIONS MAP By IN Malaysia's efforts to win i n te r national goodwill to ensure her survival as a nation, one man stands out as the1,197 words
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Advertisement71 1965-08-31 2 BEST WISHES FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO THE GOVERNMENT PEOPLE OF I MALAYSIA— J FROM ■Ol M* c&surance (Lor|)oratiou of dndia ■UJ'JH INCORPORATID IN INDIA B^^_^B Divisional office for Malaysia Oriental Building, Jalan Mountbatten, Kuala Lumpur. Branches at Singapore. Malacca, Koala Lumpur and Penang. Congratulations to the Malaysian Government on71 words
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Article, Illustration479 1965-08-31 3 By Special Writer r[E Common wealth Development Corporation (CDC), which was established by the British Government in 1948, has a strong regional office in Kuala Lumpur working for the development of Malaysia and Singapore. For the first six decadn of this century, most479 words
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608 1965-08-31 3 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By I^OTABLE advances along a broad front have been made in Perak's industrial scene during the past year. Outstanding are the completion of some major undertakings and the start of other large enterprises that have helped lo keep up the buoyancy of the608 words
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Article1515 1965-08-31 4 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON I by A stormy year of debates in Dewan Ra'ayat culminates in shock Aug. 9 announcement PROBABLY, no other debates in the twoyear old Malaysian Parliament have raised so much storm or had such wideranging implications than those of the past year. The climax was reached1,515 words
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Advertisement225 1965-08-31 4 WE REJOICE WITH ALL MALAYSIANS ON THE HAPPY OCCASION OF THE 2nd ANNIVERSARY OF MALAYSIA DAY from i^^^^^M^^^^^B^^^^Jßß^^^^m^^^W^^Bßßßßßßßßß\ MALAYSIA S OWN MANUFACTURERS OF CONCRETE ADDITIVES AND SURFACE IMPREGNATIONS a *f rTP^Bßßwß^*^* v^m^HmMH Csmtut Q&i <&&»*» j^Hr^i I BBBx^wM WBm\ fill jmSS^^jjK-ff-' p IHSt^fl CEMENT AIDS LTD. CEMENT AIDS (SPORE) JALAN225 words
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Advertisement157 1965-08-31 4 Attractive Jewellery Up-to-date styling. it Skilled workmanship. At moderate prices. LEE ONN JEWELLERS 206/208 South Bridge Rood. Singapore 1. HAPPY MALA YSIA WONG THIAM SPRING FACTORY Office.^- 5 &7, GUIU.EMARD ROAO, SINGAPORE -14. TEL: ***** > SPECIALISED IN MAKING ALL SORTS OF MECHANICAL SPRING > HO AH LAN BOAT BUILDER157 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1965-08-31 5 KEEPING DOWN THE BRAWN DRAIN THE bright lights and higher standards of living in the towns of Malaysia still attract large numbers of young people whose drift from the rural areas poses problems in the economic life of the nation. But the Government is confident that' this brawn-drain from the1,030 words
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Advertisement134 1965-08-31 5 WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISHES TO MALAYSIA ON THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF ITS FOUNDING Sharikat Eastern Smelting Berhad (Di-tubohkan Di-England) TIN SMELTERS, BUYERS OF TIN CONCENTRATES. MAKERS OF SOLDERS AND TYPE METALS, LEAD SMELTERS AND ALLOY MAKERS. HEAD OFFICE: 73 DATO KRAMAT ROAD. PENANG AND AT KUALA LUMPUR.134 words
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832 1965-08-31 6 A golden year for Penang culture, art By Oh Kee Tlang THE second year of Malaysia. 1964 65, will be inscribed in golden letters in the history of art and culture in Penang. For it marked the opening of the State Museum and Art Gallery in Farquhar Street. -An interest832 words
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207 1965-08-31 6 'THERE are literally thousands of uses for tin by consumers and manufacturers as well as the defence industry. There is no real substitute for tin, because no other metal has all its physical and chemical properties. Tin is non-toxic, corrosion resistant, tasteless, fusible,207 words
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Article52 1965-08-31 6 Impressive industrial up-swing MALAYSIA Is rapidly expanding Its industrialization programme to diversify the country's economy. Although manufacturing today accounts for only about 8 per cent of the gross national product 'GNP) and for approximately 7 per cent of total employment, key economic indicators point to an impressive up-swing over the52 words
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Advertisement307 1965-08-31 6 t MERCEDES-BENZ 1 I 190 DIESEL I I COSTS ONLY |i\ I BSIGFOR fuel iy Facts and figures prove the remarkable economy of the Mercedes-Benz 190 Diesel. Fact 1: One gallon of diesel fuel costa approxi- |B1 yt\ mete'/ $1.50 than one gallon of MM lg petrol II V. Fact307 words
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Article, Illustration562 1965-08-31 7 NOW WE HAVE A MONUMENT DEDICATED TO THEIR SACRIFICE AS we rejoice today, our thoughts turn to those grim days of the Emergency and to those brave men who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Altogether. 1.865 members of562 words
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324 1965-08-31 7 THAM SOON KENG - THAM SOON KENG By /\IL palm shoots, first v introduced into mainland Malaysia as an ornamental plant in 1875, are today the basis for a giant multimillion dollar industry here. Many estates here are converting to oil palm In a big way.324 words
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849 1965-08-31 7 RUBBER is the lifeblood of Malaysia. It accounts for about 50 per cent of the country's export earnings, and one out of every four Malaysians derives his livelihood from the rubber industry. The cultivation of rubber extend? over 4.500.000 acres. The heart of849 words
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Article, Illustration866 1965-08-31 8 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By QXE of the most remarkable features of post-Merdeka Penang is the quickening tempo of progress in the northern State, especially on its Province mainland. Admittedly, it was a gradual process at nrst. but with the growing possibility of Penang island oeing866 words
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Article, Illustration33 1965-08-31 8 The Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ann. looking at some machinery after opening the Southern Iron and Steel Mill at Nibong Tebal in March.33 words
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