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Title Section24 1965-09-11 1 NAT|ONAI fty.^|»^fiE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Hat*** 1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-09-11 1 Pakistan armour on Lahore front pushes Indians back near Amritsar INDIAN "prisoners of war" being led off by Pakistani troops in the Chamb area of Kashmir shortly after the outbreak of hostilities between the two countries. I .P.I. picture.39 words
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Article957 1965-09-11 1 RAWALPINDI, Friday FIERCE tank battles raged in the Punjab today as the U.N. Secre-tary-General, U Thant, continued his efforts here to persuade President Ayub Khan to agree to a cease-fire in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. U Thant, who met the Pakistani President yesterday, continued957 words
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Article, Illustration271 1965-09-11 1 Sabah is solidly behind us: Razak jESSELTON. Friday. THE Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said here today the people of Sabah are solidly in support of Malaysia. Except for "a few (rouble-makers," the people are solidly behind the State and Central Governments, he added. Tun Razak was speakingReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration174 1965-09-11 1 Airline's YIP passenger from London Dennis aged 7 weeks SINGAPORE. Fri.— An AirIndia jet flew into Singapore this afternoon irom London carrying; a "very special YIP passenger" seven-week-old Dennis One, travelling all by himself. t But Baby Dennis was far from lonely throughout the 22-hour 8.000-mile journey. "We treated him174 words
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Article42 1965-09-11 1 PARIS. Frl The film Carmen Joneb. kept out of France for 10 years by descendants of compeer Georges Bizet, will have Its Paris premiere on Sept. 28 three weeks after the death of Its star. Do- rothy Dandrldge Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article57 1965-09-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Tengku Abdul Rahman tday received 100 copies of the Koran and 100 copies of a religious book "The Five Pillars of Islam and a Friday sermon book from the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia. Sheikh Hussein al-Fattany. The books are gifts of the Saudi57 words
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Article63 1965-09-11 1 JERUSALEM. Frl.— Mordecal Luk. 31. the "Man In the Trunk" found guilty yesterday of spying for Egypt, was sentenced here today to 13 years Imprisonment. He was convicted on six counts. Last November Rome airport customs officials found him bound and gagged InUPI - 63 words
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Article26 1965-09-11 1 PHILADELPHIA, Frl.— Father Divine, the American Negro religious leader, died here today. He was believed to be at least 100 years old. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article89 1965-09-11 1 JESBELTON. Frl. Dato Don j ld Stephens, former Malaysian Minister for Babab Affairs, has said the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation will bo renamed to remove the racial tone of the present name. According to press reports here today. Dato Stephens yesterday told a press conferenceReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration10 1965-09-11 1 CHAVAN: UPS AND DOWNS EXPECTED; BIG ADVANCE IN NORTH CHAVAN10 words
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293 1965-09-11 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Sarawak solidarity men call for all-party talks GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Fri. Malaysian solidarity convention leaders in Sarawak have proposed an all-party conference with Alliance parties to consider Sarawak's position in Malaysia. Mr. Ong Kee Hul. Chairman of the Sarawak United People's Party and a convention leader, said tonight; "I293 words
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Article61 1965-09-11 1 THE HAGUE. Fri —The Dutch Fokker aircralt. lactory Is Investigating whether a suitable Soviet engine would be available for the turbprop Friendship planes It wants to sell to Indonesia, it was reported today. Friendships at present are powered by British Rolls-Royce engines, but Britain has stoppedUPI - 61 words
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395 1965-09-11 1 US to Britain: Don't cut your forces LONDON. Fri. The United States has ;isknl Britain not to cut down her military effort "i";i s t of Suez** in the face of escalating troubles in Aski. Diplomatic sources said the U.S. expressed its opposition to a threatened reduction of the BritishUPI - 395 words
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Article59 1965-09-11 1 RUSSIAN CALL MOSCOW I ri. Russia today r.illrd on India anJ Pakistin to «>t<>p thrir uiir and withdraw their troops |a their own of the border Kenter THROW THEM OUT 1 RAWALPINDI. Fri President Ayub Kh.in called to hiv people to.l.i\ "Throw tin- intruder from Pakistan soil andReuter - 59 words
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301 1965-09-11 2 Troops on guard to prevent looting m JAKARTA, Friday. r I DROOPS and armed po|, ce today guarded JaX karta's main shopping street to prevent looting of the predominantly Indian-owned shops in Pasar Bahru. Yesterday, after sacking the Indian embassy, an Inlonesian mob tried lo reach the Indian shops but301 words
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Article, Illustration47 1965-09-11 2 Pakistani troops in Chamb area PAKISTANI soldiers in a vehicle carrying a machine-gun move info the Chamb sector of the Kashmir front. This picture was taken last week before Indian troops opened up the new Lahore front by moving across the Punjab border into Pakistan. UPI picture.UPI - 47 words
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76 1965-09-11 2 Walkout by Indians at Peking reception UEKING. Fri. Indian diplomats walked out of a reception here tonight when the Chines I'remier. .Mr. Chou hn-l.u. bitterly accused India of extending "armed aggression." Thr reception marked North Korea's National Day. The Indian Minister here. Mr. J.S. Mehta. and the Military Attache, LieutenantReuter - 76 words
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267 1965-09-11 2 ANKARA, Friday rpHE Prime Minister of India, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, yesterday sent a personal message to the Turkish Premier, Mr. Suat Hayri Urguplu. in connection with the Kashmir dispute, the Indian Ambassador, Mr. K.L. Mehta. said. Mr. Mehta handed the message to the267 words
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190 1965-09-11 2 l/ARACHI. Fri. Tht 1 Pakistan Government announced last night a total ban on all exports and imports to and from India and ordered all Indianowned property to be overtaken by an official custodian. The Government also announced a total ban on th»190 words
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Article60 1965-09-11 2 BOMBAY. Fri. Thr opposition Samyukta Socialist Party staged a protest demonstration ye»terday outside the unices of tho British Deputy High Commissioner. Mr. A. Wooler. against Britain's attitude to the current fighting between India and Pakistan and the cutting; off of military aid to India. A three-man deputation of60 words
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Article, Illustration408 1965-09-11 3 ITNITED NATIONS, Fri.— U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg said yesterday that the fighting between India and Pakistan was "the most serious world problem" of the moment and a ceasefire was "the very least" the world could expect. Mr. Goldberg. President of theAP; UPI - 408 words
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96 1965-09-11 3 BREMEN. (Germany^. Fri. f Thirty-Eight Pakls- tani crew of a West Ger- mnn freighter have been j released by authorities In India and allowed to rejoin the ship, the Hansa Steamship Line reported. The company said on Wedneday that Indian officials at trieAP - 96 words
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Advertisement118 1965-09-11 2 Here conies from japan a day/date chronometer with 'dual adjustment systems'! An exclusive item from the Citizen Watch Co. with magnifying lens for separate windows on the dial face, showing the date and week days. Separate windowstt) show the date and week The date changes immediately as soon as To118 words
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165 1965-09-11 3 Chief: Pm bullet proof and I can prove it LAGOS, Fri. A Cabinet Minister in the Mid Western Nigeria Government told a commission at Benin that he was "bullet and knifeproof.'* Chief Saka Momodn, Regional Minister of Internal Affairs, was testifying yesterday before the commission investigating the activities of theReuter - 165 words
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108 1965-09-11 3 lONDON. Fri. Cuba is J making a brain raid on young British scientists, offering them high salaries, no Income tax and luxury, rent-free homes. Two outstanding research scientists have said they are signed up to go to Cuba later this year and aReuter - 108 words
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98 1965-09-11 3 PARIS. Fri. The former Minister. Mr. Francois Mitterrand, of the non-Communist left, yesterday announced he will run for th* presidency of France In December. Mr. Mitterrand. 48. handed hi* statement to newsmen within minutes after President Charles de Oaulle ended the newa conference InAP - 98 words
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167 1965-09-11 3 MAKE A MILLION AT 60? PENSIONER MERVYN MAKES IT £A3M CYDNEY, Fri. A man who built an industrial empire when faced with life on the old-age pension is convinced that it is never too late to start on the road to your first million. "Make a million at 60? OfReuter - 167 words
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224 1965-09-11 3 OUT NEXT WEEK: A COMPUTER MADE PAPER WITH FULL COLOUR PHOTOS LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN'S most modern newspaper will roll off the presses here next Tuesday. It is the new Reading Evening Post, latest In the Thomson Organisation chain of provincial newspapers. The first print order is for about 40.000. It224 words
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Article59 1965-09-11 3 AMRITSAR, Fri. A Sikh leader Sant Pateli Singh last night decided to postpone his fast and self-immolation which he was due to start here today in support of his demand for a Pun-jabi-speaking state. Sources close to the leader said he was postponing the fast untilReuter - 59 words
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Miscellaneous56 1965-09-11 3 FOREIGN DESK 3— See page 12 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby y TWATS THE /^IN TWE^i /^M TME DRE«S I SAY tH \PAPSX?. I PASWOi )/Ze<\r^Tne\ jMPAPfe^/ Z^< VJ^fEJ-'' I VERY LATe*r »M 9 TMECE 1 f THINK. A I K&fe*meK-?\ SO SPECIAL if OtAff. rrfc DC^GMCD TOMAtfe J ABOUT56 words
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494 1965-09-11 4 My sympathy is for India, says PM of S'pore DELHI HAS RECOGNISED US, NOT PAX SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime .Minister, has expressed his sympathies for India in the current Indo-Pakistan war. During an interview with a British television correspondent, Mr. Lee said that India was a494 words
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Article231 1965-09-11 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. EADING British bandleader, Mr Tommy Kinslj man said today that he was certain of at least one fan in Singapore a port policeman. He was relating an incident last night, when the policeman asked to "shake my hands after discovering who231 words
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Article33 1965-09-11 4 SINGAPOR*. Frl-Saik Mohsmed bin Allah Pit li. 33, was today fined $500, In default one month's jail, after ne pleaded guilty to Illegal possession of four gallons of dutiable liquor.33 words
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Article419 1965-09-11 4 THE following If today* ichedulr I of civil aircraft movement* at Paya La oar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Llnti: From Jakarta (JL 716) 8.50 a.m. BO AC: From London, Frnnkfurt, Cairo, Bahrein, Bombay, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 7Wn 9.3."> p.m.; from Auckland, Sydney. Darn-In419 words
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Advertisement191 1965-09-11 4 KUuhij U UK RESTAURANT Lido Cinema Building, Singapore 9 Bringt to you nitely FLORA DE AMOR AHMAD DAUD T***i AT THE MIKE J^J M^^% SPECIAL "Rb>_J I .'UICK LUNCH .ropcon $2.50 (Par Hcod) for Table Matarv.tl.Mi (ikaajk.! tllM Private Party, Wedding Party and Homt Catering can bo arronged Today 3191 words
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Advertisement146 1965-09-11 4 Today: 3.30 4 7.30 pm. lava Sonkor C Vosontho in "IRAVUM FACALUM"— TamiI. Tomorrow Cheap Mot. ot 10 o.m. M.G.R. Sorojo in "Koduthu Voithavol" T. (Fully Air Conditioned) I Litton to tha popular Orchard Quartet I >2L, I with Ernetto Oaroyo ot the piono. I mtV^ Extension till 1 am.146 words
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Advertisement434 1965-09-11 4 JACKIE'S BOWL and BUTTERY Orchard Road RE-OPENS TO-DAY SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1965. From 8.00 a.m. following resurfacing of lanet and general maintenance. All leagues etc., will be resumed according to schedule. JOI.X TIME FVjy uo now i r\<. at JACKIE'S BOWL ORCHARD ROAD KATONG Tel: ***** Tel: *****9 THE FAMILY434 words
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Advertisement654 1965-09-11 4 COnJ HAPPY OZnO DAY! daily at i is. 4.30 8 30 pm 1 Extra Show 10 am. Sun. I Holidays Stalls: 51. 50 4 S2 50-Circlc $4 00 Advance CASH BOOKINGS Only (NO rREE LIST) RODCERS t, HAMM£RSTEIN'S j JULIE L CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS W PLUMMER Produced in TODD AO COLOR654 words
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147 1965-09-11 5 MALAYSIAREFUNDS GERMAN PROPERTY MONEY U UA L A LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Government has refunded to the West German Government almost all the money received from the Administrator of German Enemy property five years ago. The money $593.95; i presented to the Federation Government by Britain from thf» snip hi147 words
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Article33 1965-09-11 5 SCNOH PATAM Fri R-\ Bro'her Joseph. supervisor of St. Theresa's School here. Is leaving for Ireland lor further studio. Rev. Brother Alban from Penang has arrived to take hl« place.33 words
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357 1965-09-11 5 The Lims agree on 'limited' common mart idea Kuala Lumpur, Frt THE Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today that the trading relations between Malaysia and Singapore, particularly the question of duty arrangement, must first be re-examined before the establishment of a limited common market. He.357 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-09-11 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Captain Hassan bin Ahmad (above), of the .Malaysian Airways has become the first Malay to become a civil aviation captain. Capt. Hassan. 29. who Ml barn in Buklt Mertajam. first joined the Airways as a cadet pilot in 1 962. and became143 words
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Article72 1965-09-11 5 IPOH. Fri. Chin Fook Yen. 30. a lawyer pleaded not guilty I \ln a magistrate's court here today to using criminal force on I a public servant. He ".s alleged to have used crl- mlnal force on Chong Yoke I I Choy. a car parking72 words
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Article53 1965-09-11 5 BUTTEK WORTH. M. A I motor-cyclist. Ang Cheng Tav. 37. died of head injuries at the Penang General Hospital yesterday after he had tx-en thrown off hi* I machine in a head-on collision with another motor -cycle at Jalan R.r.i 1 Cd» here. The other53 words
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Article24 1965-09-11 5 PENANO. Frt. Muslim villages In Tanjong Tokong ill hold rally at the village mosque on Sunday to commemorate Prophet Mohamed ft Birthday24 words
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168 1965-09-11 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The appeal for donations to Singapore's Medical Propress Fund to help advance medical education and research has evoked response beyond the State's boundaries. A 16-man group of SarawnK businessmen and wellwishers, led by the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Ka!oni Mnptkan. has contributed168 words
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118 1965-09-11 5 Federal Court to j sit in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri. The Federal High Court will begin its Singapore session on Monday the first since the separation !of Singapore from Malaysia last month. It will also be the first occasion In which all the I Judges ar. from the High 1 Court118 words
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Article51 1965-09-11 5 PARTT BUNTAR. Fri. A 1 hospital goodwill committee has been formed here under the chairmanship of the Krtan Medical Officer. Dr K B. Jalamoorthy. This is the only hospital In Krlan district which has a population of more than 110.000 Dr. Jalamoorthy is the only Medical51 words
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Article40 1965-09-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The new postal agencies will b»' opened on Sept. 16 om .it Segari. Perak. and the other it S'n ,;ei Tlram. Johore. the Minis- rry of Works. Posts and Teieccrr-p-r:. c:i-oji» announced vesler- > day.40 words
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Article200 1965-09-11 5 POLICE WARN: DON'T JOIN MARCH pENANG, PrL The 1 Penang Chief Police Officer, inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, today warned the people of Penang of the consequences of holding ;i rally or procession tomorrow. 'It would be illegal and the ooin-p would be forced to take lppropriate action "Inche200 words
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Advertisement331 1965-09-11 5 SINGAPORE BIG BEAT 18th September 1965 at 8.00 p.m. SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL HALF HOUR SPECIAL by KEITH LOCKE THE QUESTS WILSON DAVID THE JETS SEE UNIT 4 plus 2 plus 1 THE CHECKMATES CYCLONES VERNON MALAYSIA'S FIRST RECORDING ARTISTES THE CRESCENDOS YOUNGEST RECORDING ARTISTE FROM K.L. THE FALCONS brought back331 words
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Advertisement157 1965-09-11 5 TONIGHT! NATIONAL THEATRE AT 8 P.M. Spore Insurance Companies Employees' UitM PRESENTS: ITS SHOW TIME QUESTS CHECKMATES KEITH LOCK! CYCLONES TRAILERS WILMA TANG SILVER STRINGS CLIFFERS FANTACIES BEATLES OF MALAYSIA VERNON JIMMY CHOO IMafbiw BRIAN NEALE THE EASY BEATS MIKE I THE MYSTERIANS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ROSS MUNDO ANO THE157 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-09-11 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl J ye? a Sloppy I goin 1 below^ r PA.'MTER, AN' START ON TH' i_ SYLVESTER; YE» I SIOC O'TW' HOUSE p T SfTTiN 1 r/aSE pa'nton wwb?e ya camt TWA\" ON Th' POOPJ J GET PAIhsTT ALL^ OP ME|/J B-j^SS^^W^ISAY, GUV'NOR?\ I48 words
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286 1965-09-11 6 Murder plot sentences: Parents to protest to MPs fLASGOW. I ri. v The families of two of the four British soldiers found guilty in Singapore of conspiring to murder a Sarawak village headman said last night that they planned to protest to their MPs. Four privates of the Ist Bn.Reuter - 286 words
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Article57 1965-09-11 6 SINGAPORE. Frt The new Cambodian Consul-General. Mr. K R.L- Wongsanith. today called ,on both the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaramam, and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lee told Mm that Singa- pore would set up a diplomatic mission In Phnom Phenh as soon as57 words
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184 1965-09-11 6 Penang may 'sign' for local councils, too pENANG, Fri. The Penang City Council may follow the action of the Ipoh Municipal Council and collect signatures for a protest against any steps to abolish the local authorities. The former Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, said this last night when he addressed184 words
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Article, Illustration155 1965-09-11 6 THE MAN WHO'LL TAKE OVER FROM HEAD... §IR MICHAEL WALKER 'above), who hat b«en named th« new British High Commissioner to Malaysia, succeeding Lord Htad. Sir Michael, now British High Commissioner in Ceylon, will take up hit dut «t early next year. A British High Commission statement taid yesterday that155 words
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Article309 1965-09-11 6 Now, its INSTANT rubber... U.S. FIRM DEVELOPS NEW PROCESSING METHOD AKRON (Ohio), Friday THE Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. has perfected a new method of p-ocessing natural rubber, cutting the time required from days to minutes. I The company says in a statement that instead of curing and drying the309 words
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Article21 1965-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Michael Loh Kay Huat hat been elected president of the University of Malaya Students' Union.'21 words
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Article64 1965-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Thr mystery of the Indian Navy's training ship T.r was solved by the Indian High Commission here today- A .spokesman of the commission said that It was not convng in view ot me present ritmtwi in India. The Tlr Ml scheduled to dock at64 words
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Article42 1965-09-11 6 IPOH. Fri. A middle-aged housewife, Wong Kirn F. fined $40 by a magistrate's court j lirvp today when sh* pleaded guilty to operating a radio with- out a licence in her hou*e in Fn:r Park here on June 17.42 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-09-11 6 MISS LANA CHENG, 2 (above), is the only gii among five Slngapor scholars who have been awarded scholarships by the British Government under the Commonwealth scholarship and fellowship scheme for postgraduate studies In Britain in the 1965 66 academic year. Miss Cheng,111 words
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177 1965-09-11 6 UUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government has not made a decision on whether to pay hospital assistants overtime allo- wances. the Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Inche Murad bin Mohamed. said today. He denied that any assurance had been given to the177 words
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105 1965-09-11 6 QTTAWA. Fri— A croup of 15 members of the Royal Malaysian Air Force will arrive in Canada on Srpt. 20 to start a 10-month pilot training course with the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Defence Department announced yesterday. They will be trained in piston105 words
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252 1965-09-11 6 Student refugees arrive from the front From Our Special Correspondent YEW DELHI. Fri. A *Five students now in Now Delhi from Amrltsar are the first Malaysian refugees from the embattled regioni of the Indo-Paklstan frontier. Four from Penang are We« Khay Sin, Poh Bun Ean». Peng Hock Nan and Teow252 words
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Article62 1965-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Two tochers. Miss Josephine Ila Bent? Hui of Pcn;ing ana M;m II Jcrvai.itnam of Kuala Lumpur, will leave here on Sept 21 for Britain on a one-year Brl'.;.sh Council scholarship. Miss I.'.m will take up a course In teaching English as a aecond62 words
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Article39 1965-09-11 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Fly« men caiislu viewing a blue film in on allap Inn m Potoni? P.ii:. off Upper Seranjtoon Road. wer» each fined $50 or two weeks' jail In a magistrate's court yesterday. All pleaded guilty.39 words
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Advertisement27 1965-09-11 6 if' irß badedas j£y KIAN GWAM (MAUYA) LTD. V* Sin t «(,or«. Kutl* Lumpur. P«n*n§i INSIST on Read)' made weur for all Available at all leading stores27 words
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309 1965-09-11 7 Pampered welcome for 45 fish from Malaya AUCKLAND. Fri. j Forty-five "immi- grants" from Malaysia are being given pampered YIP treament here to see how mu^h they will eat and how fast they will grow. And the new arrivals will not be flnally settled and put to work until they309 words
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204 1965-09-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Friday. IOHORE'S Mentri Besar has said that only disJ appointed and frustrated politicians would mmc out with an issue that Malaysians wero being deprived of their fundamental rights and that democracy was being violated in Malaysia. Dato Hail Hassan204 words
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84 1965-09-11 7 I^UALA LUMPUR, FYI. Seventy-three Malaysian students will soon leave for Britain for advanced study or teachertraining on scholarships. Pony-three will study under lombo Plan. 21 on Commonw.lin bursaries, three as Bri'Mi Council scholars and six ...> Commonwealth scholars Among the student* wll! be84 words
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Article47 1965-09-11 7 \POHE. PTi The l!h» a Queen or Hawnii. Mi.vs Aileesi I#e. 21. .spent too., seeing and shopping. This evening, she n-.d the 1!) others travelling with her. attended a moon festival dinner at the home of local businessman. Mr E J. Tan.47 words
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Article26 1965-09-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Till* -•^rara yesterday collected another $36,550 from 17 6uhsrnners for National Defence, Bonda bringing the total to date to $6,277,950.26 words
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Article168 1965-09-11 7 Kuala Lumpur, fn JUR. A. J. VINCENT, the 1 last expatriate in the Forest Department, has left and his departure completes the Malayanlsation of the department which beKan in 1937 Hl» double post a* the Deputy Chief Research Olficer mid the F niratlon Ofllcer ha.- been168 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-09-11 7 COMMITTEE WILL REDUCE TENSIONS ONLY when we have consolidated communal unity can we move on to that wider unity of all Malaysiar.s which must clearly be our ultimate goal. KUALA LUMPUR. Friday HpHE Minister of Finance, Ay\r. Tan Siew Sin, tonight said that the308 words
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383 1965-09-11 7 rl. to solve the Chines* language and education bsues. In his speech. Mr. Tan appealed for trust between both sides. So long as the MCA could continue to maintain that trust, the trust of Umno and the trust of383 words
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100 1965-09-11 7 Turnover tax: What I Said-'by Mr. Tan KUALA I.IMPIR. fri.— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today that when he was approached by a Straits Times reporter In Alor Star (not Penang) yesterday and asked to < liniment on whether the controversial turnover tax, introduced last year,100 words
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76 1965-09-11 7 Those sea battle photos 'not official' SINGAPORE Fri —A Royal Navy opukesman today said that pictures, of a July naval action fought by the mine swaeper 11.MS. Puncheston against Indonesian infiltrators oft Singapore waters which appeared in the Dally Express were not released through official sources. |He said the London76 words
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Article12 1965-09-11 7 KUALA LUAfPUR. PW Th« National Defence Fund now totals ;0.510.568.76.12 words
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Article34 1965-09-11 7 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Fri. Th* Impector-Oneral of the Royal Police. Dt»to Sir Claude Fenr.er. will Inspect a pawlnft-out parade of police constables at the Police Deuot. Jalan Ounicv. her* at 8 a.m. tomorrow34 words
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110 1965-09-11 7 Fri Kißht Malaysian fishermen were robbed by Indonesian gunboatmen of 1.0 fishing nets valued at 88.000 at Tanjonc Tohor. kix miles off Balu Pih.it on Wednesday al'termum One of the fishermen. Mr. Tan Ah Han. IK. s.n.l today that 111 Indonesians in a gunboat110 words
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Article47 1965-09-11 7 SSNGAPORH Pr. Sinpipoi* j »nd Malaysia VW be represented br the.r Chief Justices. Mr- Jils- i tic* Wee Chong Jin (Singapore) and Dato Syed Rheh Barak bah Malaysia > at the World Conference on World Peace through Law tO held In Washington on Sept. 12-18.47 words
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Article121 1965-09-11 7 MARA seeks bigger staff I/UALA LUMPUR. Ftl The seven divisions of MARA, formerly known as the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, are now being reorganised. s'.atT. including technical personnel, are b. milted for the divts. b v sine a:id industry. account*, profe« I transport, credit .'ixl finance, training and also121 words
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Article, Illustration12 1965-09-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn National Patriotic Fund now atands •t $1,348,119.22.12 words
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Advertisement165 1965-09-11 7 Jr 8<4.. M I* 4B&' W 1* W.mM m^m mk NowQantasV-Jets fly from Kuala Lumpur to the world With the opening of the full jet airport and the introduction of American International Building, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Tel: famous Oantas V-Jets into the National Capital of Malaysia, you *****-4 or165 words
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Article34 1965-09-11 8 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Public Daily-R:ued Markets and Hawkers Department Workers' Union will hold a general meeting tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at the Parrer Park branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees.34 words
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Article, Illustration379 1965-09-11 8 GIFT TO SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ NEW WORK on Malayan sociology, "Islamic Law in Malaya,* 1 by Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim, the Stale Advocate-General, will be formally presented to the public of Singapore and Malaysia on Sunday. Singapore's Minister for Culture379 words
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Article52 1965-09-11 8 SINGAPORE. Fri —The Singa- pore Battalion of the Boys Brigade I will hold Nr»i ntntt church pa- i rades on Sunday. 4 The first jx. .c \vi!l be at the Prin^ep Street Presbyterian Church at 4 pm.. and the second at the Bethesda Frankel Church at52 words
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Article35 1965-09-11 8 SINOAPORE. Fri Televi-ion Singapuia will broadcast on Channel 5 at 9.10 p.m. tomorrow an interview with the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, by Mr. Mike Wooller of Granada TV CEnglandi35 words
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Article66 1965-09-11 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. --An operetta, "Papageno," adapted from Mozart's "The Magic Flute" will be staged by students of the St. Theresa's Convent at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus auditorium In Victoria Street, at 7.30 pm. on Monday. The production Is In conjunction with the Rev. Mother66 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-09-11 8 SINGAPORF. Fri.— All the 700 staff members of the People's Association will wear a new badge from next Thursday. The new badge has the words "Persatuan Ra'ayat," In addition to the four interlocked rings of the old badge. The old badge indicates the rank67 words
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194 1965-09-11 8 The FDAWU claims victory over rival by default SINGAPORE, Fri. The Food. Drink* and Allied Workers' Union today claimed it had won the right to represent the interests of workers of Fitzpatrick'a because the rival Industrial Workers' Union had failed to contest in a secret ballot to decide the lss\i«194 words
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Article59 1965-09-11 8 SIMiAWKL. t :~l Wee L liy« Bock, of Upper Serangoon Road, was today made m bankrupt on a petition made by Llm Trading j Co stocks and shares brokers, be- fore Mr. Justice Buttrose. Wee was said to have owed the company $1,015 on a judgment59 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-09-11 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Theatre Trust has launched a campaign to promote cultural activities in the context of a multi-racial independent Singapore. An thr first step, the trust has set up two special committees the Cultural Committee and the Impresario Committee to transform the theatre into228 words
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Advertisement110 1965-09-11 8 rogeß.Gallet EAU DE COLOGNE BATH SOAPS TALCUM POWDERS JM Ws^ _^^m BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M QUEEN ELIZABETH II SUPPLIERS OF SOAP Jtn J^^^^ ROGER k GALLET ,//;t\ MARIE FARm L... J* /J9 years of elegance u| and tradition. Invigorating, JC( P briskly fragrant, refreshing- W^ JEAN MARIE FARINA is110 words
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Miscellaneous154 1965-09-11 8 AtM^ff Oop Bf V.T. Bmmlim _.BUT A FEW DROPS I^V. CU^ S II 1 h/l*i« f B \OF KKTER JUST L $V V^TTV* ZcAsf*A&/ XTcS OV Anr] might do rr... ip 1\ t&£hPs\ L&y&/Jtry^ Bil! 2 J eJ x could find aA > la. ps^uf*. jj£?r—\'Cs**~^ I W ONCE I154 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-09-11 9 pENANG. FrL Seven blind pupils from St. Nicholas' Home starred at the premiere of the Penang primary schools cultural festival held in the City Stadium yesterday eveningWatched by more than 10.000 other students, they gave a faultless display of gymnastics under the direction135 words
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220 1965-09-11 9 $38 million sought to pay for Singapore separation changes SINGAPORE. Fn Changes brought about by the separation of Singapore from Malaysia have necessitated the provision of funds to meet the expenditure of former Federal departments in the State as well as newly-formed Ministries. This i> estimated at $38,732,440 for the220 words
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Article89 1965-09-11 9 DELANO f- n Mu>lini '/:rl> working in govprnmen' offices are not Mmnd oy any regulationon the kind ot dres.- ihtv >hould wrar Hajl Ahmad Malikl. president of the State Islamlr Council and head of the Religiou.- Department, said today hi* department bad DO powi: to a.-k89 words
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221 1965-09-11 9 Man found dead on rail track after rape report DARIT BUNTAR. Frl —A teacher's headless body was found on a railway track a few hours after a report had been made to police that he had raped a girl, an inquest was told today. The Coroner. Inch* Abdul Hamid bin221 words
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Article40 1965-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR Prt Mr. Richard Dye. the Fnrd Foundation Representative In Malaysia, will give a public talk on "liuni in resources for development" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Psycholotry Club. 29. Ipoh Road.40 words
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Advertisement317 1965-09-11 9 M «V W 111 A L oIC|J jBM A Made from selected sued« KBeS A in three different colours. h^^kj Easy to care for. brush them clean in a jiffyDurable and amazingly Inj comfortable. Featherlight cushion soU takes on hard wear. V /> Design 94 Design 95 fJCttCt SHOEMAKERS TO317 words
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Obituary36 1965-09-11 10 >• War4a $11 I »f inimum MR* JOHN CHI TBCK CUAN (na* Mi.mf i aitad 3« tman I'vay peacefully at r,.n.r.i: Milneoa oa i (>»-*.". H«araa will luvi Mow c;a)ah at II am oa I. Mi 'or36 words
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Article65 1965-09-11 10 M "ord, Sit f Minimum) MR A MRS. O L*loaumar.ao thaok r% inf] frifnd* tor tfcfir valua^lv (Ifti aif-ndanra and oaaKratuiitory I iijily or iha lata Sbl l*n Boa Htaa nr< Madam Obi Qtok Cbon( ,-r\y thank all relative who nmt condo.-n t'i'ctaiaa. wru'hi, moaalary |lfu, OkaM. tMptra and65 words
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Article183 1965-09-11 10 'k Woria til 'Vlmmi.mi CNJOV AN AUSTRALIAN LUNCH On;d atoraca Arsada Caft THB COCKPIT'S NUSTTAFBL la taajV aatunlay and »unia» •m«. FCDCNAL PUSLICATIONS LTO le "ww In tbair abu» teom at Tlm*a iiut r.o«d. aiasaae'*. THB PRSIIOBNT. Ceaaril'ora, K»r <ir OTfirrra and alaff of K anc 1»v n On'inr.l183 words
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Article271 1965-09-11 10 U ll.rrf. 51 -Minimum > riNTILOtT MCTMOOItT CHURCH ■■> m Wnnißip Xrrp m. Goal* I *tv« PRCIfIVTIHIAM CHURCH SINGAPORE, i '1 Koiid. Prr.aaa ''.■■•i BundJiy B*-<rtaea m »no r m auada* r>«u a sni Ad w«lBIHLE PRIaBYTf MIAN CHURCH' Uaa *'nn»wn O«rJ.« 15 am; I <il «t. il271 words
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721 1965-09-11 10 The Straits Times Saturday. September 11, 1965. Towards A Settlement Mr. Lim Kirn Sen's proposal for a limited common market between Singapore and Malaysia could help thaw the mercantile iceberg which has j lain across the Causeway tor iho past month. Under such a scheme tree movement be- 1 tween721 words
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Article379 1965-09-11 10 The Attorney-General, lnche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, has reported more pessimistically on the prospects of setting up a Commonwealth Court of Appeal than have other Malaysian delegates to the Commonwealth and Empire Law Conference just concluded in Sydney. The Chairman of the I Federation Bar Council, Mr. Chelliah.379 words
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Article100 1965-09-11 10 Canadian military aid for Malaysia will begin to flow in later of this year. Heading the delivery- schedule are 250 motor cycles for th« Royal Malaysian Police, due in November. The first of four De HavUland Caribou transport aircraft, modified to Malaysian specification will arrive shortly after. Canadian100 words
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626 1965-09-11 10 Karl L. Mrxrr - The curious season of Americans in quest of pedigree in London Karl L. Mrxrr By f ONDON. rrl This is the >eason for <>n« of the carious yet unre marked summer sights of London— the thin nervous line of Americans in quest of pedigree. Any American who ha* been prudent626 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1965-09-11 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL CURING SABAH'S POLITICAL ILLS... By. JESSELTON, Friday IF only Tun Dato Mv 1 1 a pha and Dato Donald Stephens would drink tapai together once again, all would be well," one knowledgeable S a b a han observer1,007 words
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Letter177 1965-09-11 10 rIS concerns the American Peace Corps and the British Voluntary Service, and at the outset let me say I am not looking the gift horse in the mouth. Members of the Peace Corps and Voluntary Service are serving as teachers In schools throughout Malaysia. Can one honestly177 words
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Letter34 1965-09-11 10 WHY is Pasir Padamar Road not repaired? This narrow road poses a danger to the lives of pedestrians and small children as only one vehicle can pass at a time M JESIDASS Teluk Anson34 words
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Advertisement437 1965-09-11 10 Strait* TioM* t Malay M*l Cia»rfl*d MwtliMiMH mat a* »•«<•• Colo STORA«a luria. MARKET O' »—d (a».MH.alal Pi.**. COLO ITODttl IMNCHM At xoiiaM a«aa «n.M Neva, im aa«aa>taai Aaiata. city book crow a l*w amittaaam h.,,m. c.wxar t«r THB NfWI FRONT fitteatrwka 1 ainmaal M. M. rSMAIL 8 Atfwfr.ity >m437 words
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Advertisement103 1965-09-11 10 COMPLETE VISUAL SERVICE *^^Bs^^^ JBBM 4mßi When your sight or eyes rrouble you, do not erroneously assume that a pair of glasses would solve your problem. In fact, you should seek a complete visual ser vice which includes more than merely the supply of I spectacles. Indispensable as > glosses103 words
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Advertisement144 1965-09-11 10 Another reason why I Q more Carrier air 1\ conditioning is I bought than any _^^j because only tested T t compressors, coils P» B* and other parts are >fl maWaWw^^' efficiency coupled J^^ with lasting durabi- jjj^ lity is positive factor with a Carrier Air Conditioner. Air conditioning H»r».144 words
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248 1965-09-11 11 from SAMAD ISMAIL JKSSF.LTOV Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ka/ak. this morning told senior expatriate officers to serve faithfully the Government and not to involve themselves in the internal politics of the country. Tun Ka/ak held a brief eloped door248 words
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Article48 1965-09-11 11 SINOAPORE PH. Singapore sea cade^ left today to undergo a three-week courss at. the Outward BouiiO School In Lumut. They are petiy officer M*> hammed Shukrie Muhmood. 21. and leading seaman Mu.-:.<pha Al-Johary. 18. The eoafM s red by the Brit'-ah Fur East48 words
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Article57 1965-09-11 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl Mr. K E Varugneac lecretan of 'lie Johore Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian Btaff Association will be leaving for West Ocrmat.y or. Sunday to ,mend a trade union course arranged for tr.uie unionists from A*!a and Africa. Mr. Vnrughese hu been the secretary57 words
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Article49 1965-09-11 11 DCNOUN, pri. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamrd Khir Johart will open a new Malay school here on Bept. 37. He was scheduled to open the school tomorrow. The opening was [xistnoned as Inche Khir is away In Teheran attending an international education conference.49 words
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Article31 1965-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. Police ye«:erti;iy detained three suspect members of the Merah Puteh secret society under the Criminal law i Temporary Provisions) Orlinanre after separate raids on tane lairs.31 words
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Article, Illustration372 1965-09-11 11 Union man, a boss, a Car... INQUIRY TOLD OF REQUEST FOR A -COMMISSION' CIXAGPORE, Fn— A commission of inquiry was told today that a paid official of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union asked for $5,000 car as ''commission' during negotiations on a collective agreement. Mr. Quek Seng Guan.372 words
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Article124 1965-09-11 11 Mileage claims go up and up IPOH. Frl. Perak State Assembly members, busier than ever and travelling more than previously, are chalking up nearly 50 per cent more in subsistence and mileage claims than estimated. It has been found that the combined monthly claim* of the 35 members are In124 words
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69 1965-09-11 11 pENANG, Fri. Dr. Mm Chong Eu, secre-tary-general of the l'nit«*J Democratic Party, today expressed fears that the < Government action in cancelling the PAP regtstrjtlon will produce a situation whereby political problems are solved by the mob Initead of by organised democratic pro-69 words
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834 1965-09-11 11 CHEW LOY KHOON - PARTY WILL HAVE SAME NAME, SAME SYMBOL CHEW LOY KHOON Devan applies for registration of the PAP in Malaya rE ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri.— M.P. for Bungsar, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, today formally applied for registration of a new political party in the States of Malaya "in the name and834 words
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110 1965-09-11 11 CINGAPORE. Fri. Tw« Indonesian fishermen, who spent a week selling fish in Paslr Panjanr. were arrested by a police constable in the Southern Islands last night. P.C. Atan bin Mohamed saw them wandering near his police post in Pul.m Sudan? at110 words
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Article59 1965-09-11 11 KUALA LVMPL'R. Frl. The i Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. I Sambanthan, will lead a fourman delegation to the International Telecommunications Union conference in Montreux, Switzerland, next Tuesday. Other members are the DirectorGeneral of Telecommunications, Mr. Chew Kam Pok. and Controllers of Telecommunica'59 words
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Article56 1965-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Pr: Some two million moon rakes worth more than $1.5 million are estimated to have been sold In Singapore duriif? the two- week moon cake festival- which climaxed wan children's lantern processions In Chinatown tonight.. Chinese res'nurant.s reported substantial increase in sales ef moon56 words
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Advertisement192 1965-09-11 11 ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC WHILE YOU DRIVE ENGINEERED TO MEET IHE STANDARDS OF TD- MORROW HIO-DH'S POPUUB PRICE I Cilra-ftna ft*niiUvtt» luy puth-button luniny Special leu* control Rich volum*. auoarb tonal quant* AU-traniittw cfccuit t tup«"o< am.ttwck charactartatict. (1 Trjni.tlorv Aulomallc Gain Controt. Kill -rang*'* tp«aka< boa proviii.a.' Hay* M192 words
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Miscellaneous832 1965-09-11 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur "You and Him Fight"; 617 and Prn»nj: 6 Ipoh »n4 Ma- Little Rascals "Shrimps for laeea; J Johore Bahru; 4 a Day": 635 Huckleberry Hound Taipimr; 7 Batu fshat; 9 and Yogi Bear; 7 News In Kluanf. English; 7.10 Cantonese opera. P.M. 3 Opening832 words
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253 1965-09-11 12 U Thant's call: Get China into UN as soon as possible OTTAWA, Fri.— The United Nations Secretary-General, V Thant, yesterday called for action "as soon as possible" to bring Communist China into the world organisation. In an address read for him to the 54th conference of the Inter-Parlia-mentary I'nion here.Reuter - 253 words
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Article25 1965-09-11 12 PARIS. Fri. France's experimental vertical take-off and land' Ing (V.T.0.L.) fighter, the Balzac, crashed killing the pilot, i spokesman for the makers said.25 words
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165 1965-09-11 12 DOMINICAN COUP LEADER SENT ABROAD j OANTO DOMINGO. Fri. Gen. Elias Wessin V Wessin was taken by armed escorts to a waitI ing US. military plane I last night and flown out I of the Dominican Rej public. President Hector Garda- Godoy then announced on radio and television that heAP - 165 words
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106 1965-09-11 12 LUSAKA. Fri. The World Health Organisation regional committee meeting here has been suspended following a dispute over the i attendance of Portugal. Guinea and Mali have challenged Portugal's right to attend, but I Mr. Peter Matoka. Zambian Health Minister and chairman of the WHOReuter - 106 words
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Article35 1965-09-11 12 CHICAGO. Pri. Two young women, their eyes and mouths covered with adhesive tape, were found shot to death near a suburban cemetery yesterday. Police said they were victims of a "professional" execution.35 words
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Article, Illustration67 1965-09-11 12 ...BEFORE BOMBS FALL ON THEIR VILLAGE A VIETNAMESE mother and her children swim across a river to escape the bombs of an American air strike on a village near Quinhon, South Vietnam. Vietcong saipers were firing at U.S. marines from the village, and the marines ushered allUPI - 67 words
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Article39 1965-09-11 12 MALTA. Frl. The Royal 1 Navy here last night announced that a Vixen aircraft from the aircraft carrier Eagle bad crashed Into the sea 25 miles south of Malta during flying exercises- There were no survivors. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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130 1965-09-11 12 JAKARTA, Fri. A leading Jakarta newspaper today suggested that the Government declare invalid all 'the money in circulation to < urn the current inflation. Suluh Indonesia (Torch of Indonesia) said: "The only way out which is still not too late is to withdraw all theReuter - 130 words
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253 1965-09-11 12 21ST RAID BY B-52 BOMBERS FROM GUAM SAIGON. Friday. A NUMBER of Guam-based U.S. Air Force B-52 bombers today raided a Vietcong stronghold about 325 miles north-east of Saigon, a U.S military spokesman reported. Under security restrictions, neither thr number of planes taking part nor the amount of bombs droppedReuter; AP - 253 words
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77 1965-09-11 12 JERUSALEM Fri iCTaeltborn Mordecai Luk. known as the "man in the trunk." was found (Tuilty here yesterday of syp'ng for Eeynt. Rome customs officials found Luk. 31. bound and (ragged in a trunk about to be smuggled out on Cairo-Bound aircraft as United ArabReuter - 77 words
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120 1965-09-11 12 Brakes go on bus striptease shows TMPEH. Fri. Striptease on wheels started as the latest venture here in thr entertainment field, but the authorities quickly pat the brakes on. Last Sunday an excursion bus motored out of T.iipeh carrying about 40 passengers along witfi two stripteasers to Wulai, a scenicReuter - 120 words
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Article65 1965-09-11 12 TOKYO. Pri. The Japanese Government Is to rut taxes to help the accumulation of private and corporation capital, the Finance Minister. Mr. Takeo Fukuda. said today. He told a conference of Finance Ministry officials that Japan's economy had recovered enough from the war and her International65 words
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Article, Illustration316 1965-09-11 12 Butler in bid for 'peace with Hitler' sensation I ONDON. Pri. The L* British Government yesterday began investigating ,i report that a wartime Conservative Minister talked of making peare with Hitler behind. Sir Winston Churchill's back. The straneo affair was n»»urrected by a former Swedish diplomat. Air. Bioern Prytz. AtAP - 316 words
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Article31 1965-09-11 12 JAKARTA. Fri. About 3.000 I people »ere made homeless wnen I a f.re drsrrovpd their houses in Palembane South Sumatra, th« official Antara news agency r*> 1 ported today.31 words
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Advertisement170 1965-09-11 12 3^s*;£? NEW UlVt YOUfl CAR A Use Kitten No. t. worlds first Silicone wax polishing cream. e^| 4?^l 5 |»P Protects new paint-work with a T*V 1 aYS weather resistant sealer. K 9 KSe IS m NO T <Ef**! s^^» 'S^Sf NEW? C"ilfflW s«k S 5 /m iV I Use170 words
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147 1965-09-11 13 IN reply to the letter from Mr. Loke Kum Cheng (S.T. Bept. 6>. I wish to Inform him that street lighting to the Government co-operative housing estate in Pava Lebar Road was paid for by the Government Cooperative Housing Society, which constructed the roads147 words
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137 1965-09-11 13 WHAT'S WRONG WITH TV MALAYSIA? I AM amazed that you allow your newspaper to continually publish false information. I think you should cover yourself by printing in bold capitals the following notice below the advertised Television Malaysia programmes: "The above information is printed merely to fool the public and is137 words
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Letter60 1965-09-11 13 ]tf AY I suggest that the Game Department impose a limit of five birds a day and not more than 25 birds a season on the number of green pigeons that can be shot by any one person. If we have In mind the conservation of our declining wildlife, this60 words
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Letter21 1965-09-11 13 T WAS rudely told at the Road Transport Department in Kuala Lumpur that rheques are not acceptable. Why? PIZZLED Kuala Lumpur21 words
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Letter146 1965-09-11 13 RESIDENTS of Free School Road adjoining the school are perturbed by the incon.sideratlon of some of their neighbours, living in Dlv. 1 quarters, who allow their goats to wander untended around the Free School field. These goats are a perpetual danger to the schoolboys who come146 words
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Letter117 1965-09-11 13 KAMPAR has been without a decent market for more than three years. The old market building was pulled down to make way for a new two-storey one. This new building took more than two years to construct. Now that it has been completed, there ih more117 words
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559 1965-09-11 13 T<HE Resident Architect in his apparent eagerness to pour cold (rain) water on your report headed "Moths and Roof Leaks at the new International Airport" supplies some interesting; statistics. The roof of the terminal building Is 144.090 square feet more than three acres559 words
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Letter77 1965-09-11 13 r takes three years to get an Honours degree in Arts at the University of Malaya, and four years to Ret an engineering decree. Yet the Honours graduate in Arts joins the civil service at $592 a month and entera the time-scale a year later al $628.UP - 77 words
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191 1965-09-11 13 AN extraordinary piece of news appeared In the columns of your paper of Sept. 7. "Heavy drinking linked with mouth cancer". It says, and then goes on to define heavy drinking as "more than four drinks a day". With the bit between his teeth,191 words
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Letter45 1965-09-11 13 NOW that Singapore is no longer in Malaysia, is it still necessary to obtain certificates of suitaability for admission to the University of Singapore or other institutions of higher learning In Singapore? If so. to whom should applications be made? SV. ML 1 111 Klang45 words
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Letter25 1965-09-11 13 1 WROTE to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Sclangor, on Aug. 10 and again «.n Aug. 23. Neither letter has been answered ANGRY Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Advertisement1058 1965-09-11 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS W»r4a U (Mlm.i—Box M cl*. extra APPLICATIONS tTATINQ quallncatloa* are Invited for CulntKi pott to Bos ASK? ST.. Spore. Security depoult necesaary. CHINESE SALESMAN, senior Cambildge. Speaks Mandarin. Poeeeae Driving Licence. Very pleasant pereonallty. Apply Box AM67 S.T. Spore CHARMING GIRLS WANTED by Cabaret Slninpura. Oay World,1,058 words
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Advertisement812 1965-09-11 14 HOUSES LAND WANTED li Watdk St i Hln.)—Bnx it rt*. extra SMALL PIECE of Innd inout 1' sq. ft sultablr for prlv.Hr> residence i within mile* Q.P.O. Preferkhly un niicb elev.it ion d:ntnct 0 or 10 details to Hox AM74 8.1. H'pore. URGENTLY WANTEO atml-detached lor detached bouses In Krankel812 words
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Advertisement869 1965-09-11 14 RUGS. CARPETS k CURIOS M W,rd» tt (Min Box tt cl: utrm /J BLACKWOOO. ROSEWOOO LAC OUER Furniture. Horcelaln, Iw lade Ornament, etc. tS, T'.v-srtoa Lao*, i. (Spore). Tel: 3»21'.>. l.lng. Persian A Bokhara (Semi Antlsju*/ Antique). Indian Handmade Wsellen Plea*. Indian Handmade Woollen EmoessM Indian Handmade Wsellen Pattsns. Chknees-Styl*869 words
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Advertisement534 1965-09-11 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE t 10 rl,. fxlm MCA ra* In I t *V>rX 1963 OPtL RCKARD. r«n s IM<. I bjSMM Ay* 19*0 TRIUMPH TR3 Conv»rUh-* "can;, disc <"er •> !llent cv offer. Pboee Wt%. ASIA MOTOR CO. LTO i j ;ril>DlNO. 3RCHARI) IIOAU. SINUAHORB noJaFaoNat: nvi4a 3. ITer Tou534 words
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Advertisement1264 1965-09-11 15 TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST U.K.t Due Sport taut P. Stiem Penaag OOLIUS l.verpool, Glasgow Mi. M Ttaty Sept 12 U Sapt 17 OEMODOCn Liverpool, Glasgow Stpt 13 Stpt 21 Septa/23 Sept 71 MtCHAON Liverpool, Dublin, A'tioutk ..Stpt 21 Sept 25 Sept 21/ 2 Oct S CYCLOPS l.verpool Sept 211,264 words
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Advertisement1249 1965-09-11 15 r//ri.R\jz//v£s to 1 aaafaßSJßjßVaTaVavaajßjßßaVaVjajßjaVjßjßVaaßVJßVaaßßßVaaaßßaaaaaaaVJßa 1 Thf. t»CT Aw'ATiC COvP* .r L'l Kcporaied «> O*"^'k EXPRESS SAILIN6S 10 NEM EASI, CONTINENT ANO <CANBINAVIAi Smgapuri P. b tia» Peaa«g Am beooa Havre HDurg Rota Aara Copt PANAMA a) Sept U2l Sept 27/74 23/21 Oct II 21 Oct 21 Nef I 4 II1,249 words
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Advertisement1216 1965-09-11 15 I BEN® LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDIN, LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS BENLAWERS £2* 23 Sinpport P. S'haai Pt.itag U j llim,. mU UPL'SeptU SeptU/11 J,-J*J J^ ,J BENLOYAL For London Oct J Singapore Sham Pmang Hamburg Oct 12 S.I/Sept 12 Sept 11, IS Sept IS/11 M brough Oct 22 Singapora1,216 words
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Advertisement1317 1965-09-11 15 feEUERMiUI BUCKMLL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent Sltftport P. S'nara Paaaaa Cm IV UCBFIEU Loosen Hsaaurt, I'daa Hall is Sipt Cm Of SUSCO* Londea. Hmlirg. RntliiOaa. Havre Null, ImW Ifara aWStft 21 Sett Cm or POONA* Lisbon, LoMoa. Haaaarg. Rotterdaa Hall 4/ I Oct 7/ I Ott Cm or UPON1,317 words
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390 1965-09-11 16 rE past week saw relative- 1 ly thiii trading apart from Increased activity In forwards, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review of the Rubber Market. The Indo-Paklstan conflict Initially made tor slightly steadier although i^ulet con- dltlons. but mid-meek, prices btjgSQ390 words
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Article151 1965-09-11 16 MEX3OLRNE. m. JNDUSTRIALS steadied today Vtttl movrs in taIMMI and narrower Trading «v >uotiutd Moil Ic.idcih ;mproved with B.H.P. up 6d lo 50s. New Broken Hill attain provtd-i-i] -hi leaturp :n txise metals uaiiiuii; a lurther Is. 3d. to 4&s. 3d. Others moved narrowly. A.0.0. continued to attract151 words
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Article71 1965-09-11 16 part noon *net* o#r eicui ycMarday Cccanut all: hulk *4V a«U«ra. drum (Si »..rr. Ceara: Srpt./Orr, UK/CootlDeot Lii<jjoie<l hwr: M—lB* 'bit* *lT7f a* Her*. Sarawak white $I7S erllera spactul Sarawak black |U7| aellen. sarbicd Ljuapoag blucK *li.-. (Ml isrllen (all LW), AUTA tITTI (Mi *tll*r» IM Num. »in«ao«r«71 words
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Article57 1965-09-11 16 T'llf. inrsrnt rate of ilir SlalajMi dollar uic.tin.st the pound sterlinx li\rd on Vmrmbrr I last yrar is v-lUiik. T.T. or O.D. is, 3 13 lbd Buyinj T.T. 2a. 4 1 16 d. Bnvinc O.I). 2s. 4> N d. Ilir dollar i* at It- statutory middle position in57 words
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Article710 1965-09-11 16 g( SIXK9B in and reported to the Sincaporr and Kuala l.ampur trading room* of the •M:x k I \rh.incc of Malaysia mtrrdat. with the namber of the shares traded in bracket* was: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlop. 51.29 SI.. (2.0001 $1. 30: (S. 000) fl. 58: r and N.710 words
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827 1965-09-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent fFHE Stock Exchange con- eluded the last full day's trading of the week yesterday unchanged in pattern from the three or four previous days. Turnover was again extremely small (178,033 shares) and the market was practically trendless. No selling pressure827 words
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511 1965-09-11 16 INFLI KNCED b> the rasur London market on Thurs- day. thr Straits tin price yesterday fell SlO to INI per plrul. The overnight 3 months .if ternmtn buyers price had fallen by >0 S per ton. The estimated offering was Mil tons,511 words
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Article27 1965-09-11 16 Malayan Stork Indira Srpt. 9. Sept. 10. 'Industrials: 73.37 73.17 Tin>: 93.61 !>3.22 S rubber*: 10.'.8.> 102.85 l»f. 30. 1963 100. Drc. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article36 1965-09-11 16 I 'l'Mt A««*ciati*n *f Banks m Mau. 1 ..j Its r»'f« n!» ymtrrdar (all ratea la I OalMflf TT *r OO ready: H»iltwl Cuildtrt ll<t Franca IM FfiMh rnnu Italian Lira ;<• »nd Oannh Krener36 words
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Advertisement1254 1965-09-11 16 y^ 0 "**ICAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. B U.S.A. Pacitle tV Atlantic Service IORtMt L. 's -1 Bustd a -Ttai t»mi Man" II tct 77 OCt 17 Nlf 1 BeC S tat ■'ftmuiawt Mara" 18/2J Hit Nit 17 tee I laa s la* Wa«t Coast ot Central South America Bmrvlvm Vofetkana1,254 words
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Advertisement780 1965-09-11 16 ABSTRALIA ItAIANO SERVICI INOIA. PARItIAN INB P. «•!> bIfYICI t*> i.'-MtH taria.a*. Milkaaraa. Staaa*. If rfatras aM Nafaaattxaai **n»i>t i »<n. to«i r*or* P v«w "laaaa. BULIMIA 11 Sift 14 IS Sett It 11 Sett RAJUU Sulef I* Part 12 Sett (ARPkIA j Oci a/ a Ocl 1, 12 Ocl780 words
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Advertisement133 1965-09-11 16 y*mk American Export &jk Tp^A ISIMIANDTSE^ LINES SWfk Froa Nr» Tart. Craaa. B«ir*t, Kancai Iwiq Ta; HI.. Reeiimi.Pnaa. iaaao 0.5.A.. Patrti R«*. "EIPtISS" Cs'lt loj An|ile«) S 'tKon tct 1/ I Calls i»»,ect ta iiiaciatat. Acc*ot«| Nut* R*m aarfi wit* T/S Mot Ma*. Agents: H OTHER TRADING «c S.S. CO.,133 words
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Article27 1965-09-11 17 Sept. 10. MALAYAN KUBBER PRICE: M 1 (up oneeighth of a cent). TIN: 5760 (down $10). Unofficial estimated 1 offering 260 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article257 1965-09-11 17 CEPTEMBEI In -1 Ktade rubber 1.0. b. bajFWI < losed at 5 p.m. 111 MagafjßM >tiU Kuala l.umpur teslerd.»v al (io'l cent* per Ib. up v inn BsXtsik ol a tent on Thurs- day's csßSfat iBWI tor the position. 1 Hie tone uas idle. 1 1; \S. and257 words
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Article221 1965-09-11 17 Ml Three months. INDUSTRIALS lll.ti Veneer v cts. i. McAIIMcr 10 cts CM. Holdings M. Invi-at. lucta. U < is. N. Iron Sets. Dunlops 11 eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 cts. K sm.ltlng 18 cts. Rothmana 9 cts. ■saßlSetßi Robinsons 10 eta l 10 eta. Kan. 7 eta. i cts.221 words
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Article81 1965-09-11 17 t^HIPS lying alongsidt ths Slngapors Hsrbour «nj..ii or expected to 1 Cjrpru 11. Ctt] of Rlpon HronlPKskl 18, leas Maersk I Nagasaki U/W, I t;yoknk:u Hani in 41. l'n-id<nt Taylor I 44 Usix-roa 4t>. I. Perak PORT 3WETTENHAM: Whjrf Berti -r«k: J Crawfoi I Stream Berths: Uarryl>ank.81 words
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Article68 1965-09-11 17 Fiinher August rubber crops UK liuled: BenU 174.0U0 1b Jerani Kni nt. in 117.000 11). Kundnnu I TanlODg Pau 231.000 lb Mrni.ak.il. I Ib., and Sunjn Bu^jii 268.000 lb. I nit.d sMrM 459.492 lb Aver I Molrk 8!.290 lb.. Leon K Him Baa, ltd. 192.561 lb.. and Xjalas68 words
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Advertisement168 1965-09-11 17 (Continued from pace 14) VEHICLES FOR SAIE U >«.»<fj <s i llin Box SO ct: txtro VOLKSWAGEN 1500 Registered January 1964, Immaculate condition, I'omprehi n-iw Insurance till May 1966. Tr!<-phone Spore *****. LYONS MOTORS LIMITED. 02/100. ORCHARD* ROAD. SINOAPORE 0. USED CARS FOR SAL! 1964 Sunburn Rspisr $5,200 1964 Hillman168 words
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Advertisement925 1965-09-11 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE /S Word* U (Min.)-Box SO ct: txtrm 1960 VAUXHALL CRESTA Two toot; rxcellent condition 52.250 0.n.0. Apply i IB Instructors Flat 1 HM.N liarrarks, Woodlands, Singapore. KUN Barracks Kxt. M> SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITEO 313 319 Orchard Koad. Singapore, V. offers a wide selection ot excellent condition second-hand925 words
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Advertisement789 1965-09-11 17 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. IS Word* M (Mi*.)— Bex il tt* txtr, GENTLEMEN tor HwMiaD U.ul|r Steambatn. Kaclal Treatment. Maal. cure. HulrcutliDC. Tinting "Jraoa' Air-conditioned Salon. 'MA. Hcoani Lane. ißpore) 21MU JEUNEStS ET BEAUTE meam. bath m\ Body-maaaaK* by experienced masseur/masseuse. Modern A Bygleoic 22 Ngee Aon BuikUnn. Orchard Road Telephone:789 words
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Advertisement713 1965-09-11 17 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M..S. CAP. 1371 i IFOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that it la proposed to permit the corner- I slon of one end unit* on the > ground floor ot each of the four blocks of residential flats now under construction on Lots 4276S Si713 words
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Advertisement1242 1965-09-11 17 MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT Applications are invttrd for the following appointment*: I PUBLICITY AND INFORMATION OFFICER DIVISION 1 Salary $982 t 34 II HI Duties: (l) To ccver new; c- ents and particulars a: to the activities, amis' and achievements ol MARA. (11) To initiate action on the findings of MARA1,242 words
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Advertisement504 1965-09-11 17 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborou^J yang berdafur dl-J.K H dls kelas "D" dan ka-.i Kepala VII akan dl-teiima diPejabat Juruiera Negeri JKH Perak Ipoh hingga Jam pukol 3 .00 petang pada 1.10 65. MEMASANO DAN ME.NYA.MBONG SALORAN AVER IA.C. MAIN) 18 GAHIS PUSAT DAN LAIN 2 PEKERJAAN YANG BERKAITAN504 words
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Advertisement101 1965-09-11 17 TENDER KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR ..i Pnnboroin:2 vii-J K.H di-dalam tkan di.bat Jurutera Kerj* Kanan. Jabalan Kerja Raya. Muar :kol 12 trilKßtl 1181 l ib Sepiember. 1965 untok: PINDAAN BANGUNAN DAPOR KAPADA BAHAGIAN X-RAY. RLMAH SAKIT. IANGKAK. Ur3 boleh dl-dapu'l a kerja di-Pejabat JuruJ K R.. Muar. Sampol boraiiK tawaran101 words
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Article43 1965-09-11 18 '■■.•nry F- '"><•- iv a <■<> shell -'.i.- Portland H:.n-f't'-ir) rtm tmt W ind lS2vd at Donra.«*T resterdav. Smarting nt 100-7. Go Shell won by a neck f >m Compensation '6-P with Hleh Sun. the M fivourite. ♦hlrd half a lenetb nwnv43 words
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Article71 1965-09-11 18 PENANG. Fri.— The raeln« «rhedule for the Autumn meetInjr here is: First Day— Cl 3. ni,« 1. and S— "f. IMt I—s«4f:1 5«4f n 3. I>i\< 1 and «f. Cl t, Mm 1 and 2— 7 f. Div I— !H .f «—«nH Diiv: Cl 5. Dlrs 1 and71 words
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Article, Illustration825 1965-09-11 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with SP.TLIGHT BUT BELLE ROSHEEN IS LEADING FANCY IN KING'S CUP gELLE ROSHEEN is expected to win for the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the $15,000 King's Cup sprint at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Leading jockey Des Coleman rides the Tulloh-train-ed Irish mare— owned825 words
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Article519 1965-09-11 18 pENANG. FT.. —Because or I insufficient entries the Penang Turf Club has curtailed Its scheduled three- day Autumn Meeting to only j two days Sept. 19 and 26, i] both Sundays. Only a total of 126 horses «0 from Class 2. 31 from Class 3 and519 words
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Article1050 1965-09-11 18 RACE 1-2.0 Class 4 Div 3 ($5,200) 6f 1 ***** Tolly SUm Harmony St> Allan 8 9.0 Nekon ***** Woman's World a <Mr Mrs XL Chonjji Tjoa 5 8.10 (F) Mitchell 1 3 ***** Powerful CBX. On<») Donnelly 6 8 4 Johnson 5 4 t*1,050 words
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Advertisement623 1965-09-11 18 U^M TENDER NOTICE Tenders will b* received from reKls'enrd CteM °A and above PW U Contractors by The V:oeChanreHor. Unlveralty of Malaya. allrv. Kuala Lumpur, up i fi> I'J 0*) N<»ti on Monday. 27tli SepU-ml" THK EREC- FTION OK FOR CLINICAI I'NI■VA KUALA -••rclvra after; 'his dat« atll be rejected.623 words
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Advertisement543 1965-09-11 18 AUCTION SALE Valuable Building and <S grants i totalling 32 acrea 2 roods 34 pole* situated at Ja.M. Teorau In Lhe Township or Johore Bahru I will be soid by Public Auction by i Mr R Valthyaiinghßm at No. 38 Jal%n Tr Johore < Biihru on Sunday tbc lSrh day543 words
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Advertisement719 1965-09-11 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMEJSfTS LEMBAGA PERUMAHANHOUSING TRUST rnutrKiTiAN tanah MFLATC tTAFP VACANCY. APPLICATIONS «r« inrlUd from suitably qualrßrd Mal«TSl*n Citizens for the vacant post of Junior Draughtsman H»!h!v vale SIIOXIS-K4S per month AppMiai!'* must have attained their 17th but not their 28th birthday, and, must have passed Form IV ot an approved719 words
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Advertisement109 1965-09-11 18 engine experts choose Champion spark plugs CHAMPION Insist on new silvery-plated World s favorite spark plug I Play sport, certainly, but play it safe. Treat sprains or strains quickly and regularly 3 to 4 tirres a day with Elliman's Embrocation safe, positive relief for the pain of muscular strains, Rheumatic109 words
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Article, Illustration367 1965-09-11 19 Seap Games Soccer World roundup By MANSOOR RAHMAN J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The fust practical tests made on expun mental strips of the Seap Games bitumen running track were a success this morning. Oh Boon Tat, chairman of the Seap Games Technical and Facilities Committee,367 words
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378 1965-09-11 19 SINGAPORE. I'll Singapore athletes have been told that I If Singapore compete in the Seap Games In Kuala Lumpur, either as an independent country or as part of the Malaysian team, their selection will be based only on their consistent performances. Mr. Ntaz Mohamed378 words
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Article362 1965-09-11 19 ENGLAND HIT 160-2 IN HEAVY GOING pRICKET London, —In between squally showers at Scarborough, which eventually terminated play after a loss of 2Jhrs, England scored 160-2 in reply to the Rest of the World's total of 215. A wet outfield held up the start for 15mlns and then alter adding362 words
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178 1965-09-11 19 SUMMARY ANDERSON HOCKEY CARNIVAL CHAMPIONS IPOH. Fri. Anderson .School swept the board m the tive-cUy hockey carnival for schools he.-i which ended today the Mureira Shield Jor Toys, Sliaid.ili sh.old for boys under-U and the David Shield for girls Results Morcira Shield: ACS S ■SYS 1: SMI 1 IS.S I;178 words
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249 1965-09-11 19 Clubs succeed in 'dissolve Safa council' bid- CIINOAPORX. Fri. At a speS clal meeting lasting 30 minutes today Singapore Amateur F. A. Council unanimously decided to dissolve Itself and to convene an extraordinary general meeting on Sept. 20 to form a new council. It also decided to appoint Mr. Kee249 words
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Article68 1965-09-11 19 I SEREMBAN, Prl. S-ngapore and Selangor "A" will meet in the opening match of thus year's MRU seven-a-side championship here tomorrow. Peralc. the defending champions and one of the favourites, will be led by Bill Adamson. I Other players are: Zalnal Yen. Syed Rahman Daud, Churn;68 words
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Advertisement149 1965-09-11 19 Europe's Foremost Electronics Manufactory If 'i I ||l E R Aholland /wI&Q W PRESENTS NEW CREATIONS OF BEAUTY UTILITY /SWjT W ALL-TRANSISTOR TAPE RECORDER ifjfO THE IDEAL COMPANION FOR ALL f MUSICIANS! MUSIC MAKERS! RECORDING ARTISTES! I COMPOSERS! COMPANY EXECUTIVES! /^SbW" Model SA9I2OA f I A J? DLfTCH PRECISION QUAUTY!!149 words
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Advertisement193 1965-09-11 19 North America E pluribus unum— or, in one word, a medley— that's America. A medley of nations, a medley of peoples, a world of its own, impetuously vital, ever ready to plan, to build, to rebuild. Exploring this continent in all its diversity is just as thrilling an adventure as193 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-09-11 19 SPORTS DIARY Xl (.(.LR MRU inter-slat*' tourney i S'ban NSC. 3 p.m.) i Perak slate trial (Ipoli padang) i TENNIS Negrl open cham-' plonships (S'ban. 3 pm i. L. Perak. open championships (T. Ansoni CRKKfT— Malacca Mil Sliirlil: v South, (MC grd). So( IR Spore Mr. 1: Pottce v aukuramal61 words
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Miscellaneous169 1965-09-11 19 Straits Times Crossword A( KObS unfortunate (4.2.5,4). 1. Where t»ui cam. from on reaching eminence Fi-eneh loot. (6) marshal engaged a solicitor iSore'r rZd then fl, up. n^coU, i*• rrne^ht ll^ T- ftmxii a™ -v 13 *EH x 15 -sssr i »n'£iT urlnipil^ 14. Sl.uiStech.tur U *K«dlc 18 f vero169 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-09-11 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Che Kamsiah Ibrahim, wife of the Principal Dental Officer, Perak. Inche Ibrahim ■\:issin. left here today to attend the 10-day world conference -if National Women's insitutes at Dublin. Ireland. Che Kamsiah, who is the chairman of the Perak branch of109 words
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211 1965-09-11 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The chairman of the Malayan Bar Council, Mr. R. R. Chelliah, said today that tne plan to set up a Commonwealth Court of Appeal would go ahead, despite opposition from India and Pakistan. Both countries had said they were211 words
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Article419 1965-09-11 20 LONDON, Frl The big event In ihe city today was the announcement by the Bank ol England that new arrangements had been entered Into lor backing sterling <vhlch, as the Bank of England Mated, has already benefited lro-r the earlier measures. The stuck markets bad been looking very419 words
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Article88 1965-09-11 20 SINGAPORE. Frt.— The prtzeciunn ceremony of the Agfacolor Cine competition 1965, organised by the Singapore Cine Club recently, will be held at the National Library lecture hall at 8.15 pmon Monday. Ie first prize was won by Mr. John White for his documentary film on the training88 words
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Article, Illustration528 1965-09-11 20 A team of experts to draft S'pore Charter SINGAPORE, Friday COMMISSION of legal experts, assisted by foreign specialists, may be set up to draw up recommendations for a new Constitution for Singapore. This was stated today by Mr. E. W. Barker, Minister for Law and Rational Development, on his return528 words
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Article74 1965-09-11 20 LONDON. Frt.— The 2-1 favourite Prince Hansel, owned by J. Barker, won the Doncaster Cup run over 2 1 miles at Doncaster today. He beat Homeward Bound (4-1) by six lengths, with Grey of Falloden (100-7; third, another four lengths away. Bracey Bridge (7-2) wonReuter - 74 words
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Article77 1965-09-11 20 LBJ unveils Stevenson stamp WASHINGTON. Fri. President Lyndon Johnson yesterday unveiled a new 5-cents U.S. stamp commemorating the late Adlai E. Stevenson. The stamp will be Issued on Oct. 23 with ceremonies In Bloomlngton, Illinois, where the late Ambassador to the United Nations grew up and is burled. The stampAP - 77 words
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Article24 1965-09-11 20 SINGAPORE. Frt. A Police Band will give a free public performance at the Esplanade tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.24 words
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Article116 1965-09-11 20 rpOKYO. Frl. Typhoon X Shirley hammered across western Japan today, killing at least 34 people, destroying hundreds of houses and causing vast flooding with its 173 mph winds. Early toniuht Shirley had swirled into the Sea of Japaii but m losing its punch asReuter - 116 words
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395 1965-09-11 20 JOE DORAI - Malaysia's 6-3 revenge: Cheng Hoe is match winner JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE. F Malaysia sweet revenue they beat Thailand 6-3 in the return Internationa] badminton match at the BBA stadium here tonight In the first leg played at Bangkok last week. Thailand won by the convincing margin of 8-1. Match-winner395 words
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Advertisement163 1965-09-11 20 Lat* CLASSIFIEDS I* H'vrtf* Hi (Minimum I m TAN LEE: Will! Mr*. Tan KNr Mon^ and d o Mr and Mrs. l*v Yon; STUDY AT HOME AND PASS YOUR EXAMINATIONS. PREPARE EARLY FOR 1966 EXAMINATIONS r*t JVLC.C. LET MCC GIVE YOU THE CORRECT GUIDANCE FOR 1966 EXAMINATIONS. ENGLISH MEDIUM COURSES:163 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-09-11 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 88 7:< Penang 81 72 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 8« 72 Singapore 86 72 C. Highlands 68 59 Jesselton 84 73 Kuchlng 90 7250 words
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