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Title Section17 1965-09-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In NO. 1,540 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1965. 20 CENTS KD\ 1,191 M.C. (P) 1.00617 words
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Article402 1965-09-12 1 From Geoffrey Geldard: Kuchlng, Saturday SARAWAK'S Communists were preparing for an armed revolution to overthrow the Government and establish a Communist state, the Commissioner of Constabulary, Mr. R. T. M. Henry, told a Press conference in Kuching this morning. Mr Henry said security force operations402 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1965-09-12 1 Fierce battles for control of Punjab plains: Thant's quest for peace proves unsuccessful: Arms embargo will tip scales against Ayub Special Sunday Times round-up on Th« Undeclared War* FIERCE see-saw battles were fought yesterday for control of the plains of the Punjab as a massive Pakistani force, spearheadedReuter - 1,382 words
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Article274 1965-09-12 1 Tengku in move for peace talks J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia is to sound her Commonwealth partners on a proposal by Tengku Abdul Rahman for an immediate Commonwealth conference to settle the Indo-Pakistani conflict. The Prime Minister made the suggestion in a newspaper interview in Alor Star yesterday. Today after a274 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-09-12 1 Cake festival crash VI" ALA LUMPUR. Sat A young couple, th-ir flvc-month-old baby girl, and a woman relative were killed at Cheras Road. 3J miles from hero, last night while on their way back to Kuala Lumpur by car celebrating a Moon Cake festival family re-unlon at Seremban. Another relative.292 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article74 1965-09-12 1 RUSSIA OFFERS TO MEDIATE IV|OSCOW. Sat. The Soviet I'nion today railed on India and Pakistan for an Immediate ceasefire and made an apparent otter to art at mediator in the dispute. T«m said the Premier. Mr. Maul Ko»>£in. "-nl mnmgea to I'mntrr Mhß and PYT*ide«l Ayub Khan: "Both Ni can74 words
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Advertisement92 1965-09-12 1 SIIL-O-ETTE M«OC v 6POWTB PANTV-FVATURKSi PERFECT FIT. PERFECT FREEDOM. SATISFACTION 1 W GUARANTEED. 1 LOVELY COLOURS BLACK. PINK. BLUB, I WHITE, YELLOW A 1 j |a Stow B.M, LA XL. ||l TF9VV9 19" Life W A 19' console for the ultimate in televiewing. I C Crystal-clear reproduction nf I w92 words
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Advertisement5 1965-09-12 1 For electrical products throughout Singapore5 words
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Advertisement15 1965-09-12 1 Exquisite ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, THE JEWELLERS 25, Raffle* Place, Singapore. Tel: *****15 words
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Article, Illustration261 1965-09-12 2 Malaysian fighter pilot killed in India KIALA LIMPIR. Sat A young Malaysian serving in the Indian Air Force as a fighter pilot has been killed near Delhi and his death ni.iy perhaps be the (ir>t M.il.m m.iii CMMlty in the undeclared war between Indi.i and PakiMan. He is M.vinK Ollicer261 words
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236 1965-09-12 2 LONDON, Sat The two sons of the Yang di-Pertuan Aeons and four other children of the Sultans of Sclangor and Pahang have bren evacuated from Lahore to Karachi following heavy fighting between Indian and Pakistani troops three miles from Lahore, major communications236 words
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Advertisement392 1965-09-12 2 js|B|k Enter the Jar scorn EMULSION, ISFISHERMAN fML CONTEST Ar^and winlhese ßlG prizes! Ist Prize: Austin 1100 Saloon I consolation 2nd Prize: Lambreita 150 Li Scooter ™g* 3rd Prize: G.E. Refrigerator ZOO 4th Prize: RolexWalch ,9 0 bn Lighters Here'S WliOt yOU dO In the illustration below are seven I392 words
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PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration546 1965-09-12 3 MOSCOW. Sun. A 1 couple living in village in Soviet Dagestan have just celebrated their 102 nd wedding annivervirv affording to the InlliK.il gazette today. The hu>bund. Ahmed Adamov, is 12G. and his wife Manna. 128. The newspaper said there were fi44 people Ix-tueen the546 words
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Article175 1965-09-12 3 Wen, yes! Men can use VOSENE MEDICATED j SHAMPOO and they j often do. Because VO- j SENE is essentially a I medicated shampoo, it can be used by both women and men. (After all, men are often the very worst sufferers from itchy175 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-09-12 3 qUNGEI PATANI. O sat— A "breathing:" snuff box believed to date back to the 18th Century is attracting curious crowds to the Jalan Pengkalan home of its present owner. Mr. Goh Yoke Slew. Made of .jade and shaped like a bottle the box. expands and contracts visibly.285 words
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Article95 1965-09-12 3 I ONDOX. Sat. Only one 1 man in a hundred la happy after he hsu retired, •rrording to a British doctor who has studied the problem* of retirement. In a book ju«t published here railed "Klderly Kmpln>< rd." Hi Doug Us Snellfrove »ays only one man inReuter - 95 words
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141 1965-09-12 3 UELSINKI. Sat— Lari. a dog that can smell out iron ore deposits, has been awarded 7.000 marks nearly £800> worth of sausages by the Finnish State. The chief 01 the mining department uf the Ministry or Trade and Industry presented Lari's handler cheque torReuter - 141 words
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408 1965-09-12 3 ARTIST WITH LIMITLESS IMAGINATION GIVES SUPERB EXHIBITION OF BIRDS AND FLOWERS WINGAPORE. Sat. This week Formosan artist Madam Che Chene: Lin held an exhibition of her paintings at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce la Singapore. There were about 100 paintings on shov. mostly depicting r>. *l>irds iiiid the huoinn liKure408 words
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Article139 1965-09-12 3 A women who complained of pain in In mouth was found to have a tiny tomato plant growing into her palate from a pip under her false teeth, according to the British Medical Journal. The Airline Pilots' Association complained in Washington that Federal Aviation Agenry inspectors lock themselves139 words
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Advertisement306 1965-09-12 3 Heel tilt comforting u.,iinuj pciuu. nthi down io tile core of the pain ti v" l—** J^\^^f* "^^^SSSf nib on Radiw-Bt hnioy the Ronderiu! ~X /r*~^K m\U WW rtixtt tbu K.di«o-B |,vr. j-ou-rthf. ///YSYM from tbow imm paini of rheunatum, i«\V)))l lumbMo, Kucica. tibr«u«, .pnin. .nd Wm-W bruuM. Rjdian-B containj306 words
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Advertisement318 1965-09-12 3 (I EARN II A SAFE IN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT A Deposit Account with Lombard Banking provides a good rate of interest, with absolute tafety for your capitalleading to financial peace of mind. Whit on deposit, yom money earns interest steadily, but can easily be withdrawn, subject to the terms you318 words
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Article240 1965-09-12 4 4 POLICE inspector and B detective gave chase and opened fire at two saboteurs who attempted to bomb a bridge near Alor Gajah last night. The bomb six slabs of TNT complete with timing device was placed by the side of a bridge near240 words
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Article54 1965-09-12 4 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, made "forceful representations" yesterday to the Indonesian Ambassador concerning Indonesian mob attacks on US. diplomatic quarters in Indonesia. The latest attack was a demonstration against the j American Consulate at Sourabaya on Wednesday. Rioters entered the consulate ground54 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-09-12 4 Lim in with veil of mystery SINGAPORE, Sat. A veil of mystery surrounds the return of the Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, Tun Lim Yew Hock. He returned yesterday at 2 a.m requesting that no YIP treatment be accorded him on arrival. He walked through the airport deoarture gate with147 words
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Article32 1965-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Tampin telephone exchange will from tomorrow become automatic. This Includes the exchanges in Tampin, Batang Malaka. Johol and Tebong which come under the Tampin telephone uroun32 words
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Article30 1965-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Bank Negara sold $11,900 worth of National Defence Bonds to 11 subscribers yesterduy, Drlnging the total to $6,289,850 worth of bonds bought by 1.725 subscribers.30 words
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465 1965-09-12 4 CINGAPORE, Sat. A committee of inquiry set up under the PublicService disciplinary rules is considering whether Mr. Teo Hock Kin, a laboratory technician and trade union official, should be dismissed for issuing a circular which referred to an "emperor with a hoarse voice." Mr.465 words
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539 1965-09-12 4 Magistrate criticises police officer in case against Sawyer IPOH. Sat A POLICE prosecuting officer, Senior Inspector C. M. DCruz, who was alleged to have agreed to mention a criminal case against a lawyer, Soo Wai Sun, in chambers "so as to avoid publicity." was today criticised by the Ipoh magistrate,539 words
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268 1965-09-12 4 Night club proprietor, three others' convictions quashed IPOH. Sat. Mr Justice 1 All bin Hassan today allowed the appeal ol Choonj; Yin Koh. 28. proprietor of the R»o Night Club here and three others who were jailed by a lower court for usine criminal force on a police inspector. Choong268 words
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Advertisement144 1965-09-12 4 I SEPTEMBER STILLMAN'S FRECKLE CREAM, whitens your skin secretly and quickly. No longer need you admire others wish that your skin was as light and attractive a* theirs. One jar of Stillman's will make you equally charmlug. Apply th Hfl^^^ «peclal-mad« I V itlllm an' a XJ^ Complexion U*»£?S*»^\ Soap144 words
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Article, Illustration549 1965-09-12 5 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH By SINGAPORE. Sat. Six lup-notch American tec hnii ians had to be down here from New York to tackle an intrlr.itr mb of rcpairin c the engine of a 10.000-ton I nited States Navy tanker. Chepachet. found crippled in the seas off549 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-09-12 5 Post-grad study for Malaysian nurse I^UALA LUMPUR. Sa A Malaysian girl, described as a "conscientious n-.irse". has done so well In her training In Melbourne that she has been allowed to stay an extra year for a post graduate course. Sister Chan Lenj? Lee 'above), of changkat Jong Road, Teluk166 words
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Article, Illustration412 1965-09-12 5 IPOH. Sal. Mr. S. P 1 Seenivavicam. one of the most eligible bachelor M.P's in the country, today announced his forthcoining marriage to Miss Danapakiadevi Nadchatiram, daughter of a well-known family in Sc remban. His announcement came as no surprise to many412 words
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Article29 1965-09-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Th» Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan ■ii. will address the National Press Club at a dinner at Station Hotel on Wednesday, at 8 pm29 words
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289 1965-09-12 5 I^UAI.A LUMPUR. Sat. Omar bin Othman. a charge hand in the Dunlopillo Factory In Seremban who was dismissed after he allegcdlv struck a foreman, has been awarded nine months' salary by the Industrial Court headed by Mr. Justice All bin H;> The289 words
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Advertisement529 1965-09-12 5 a INSTANT COMMUNICATION FOR HOME OR OFFICE "ARE YOU THERE MR. JONES!"NOW! -A FOUR STATION, FULLY Ck TRANSISTORISED INTERCOM S^ SYSTEM AT A GIVE-AWAY A FULL SIZED HEAVY DUTY INTER- V COM POWERED BY A SINGLE v > JUST PRESS THE standard 9 volt battery WJtJgUr RUGGED CONSTRUCTION. HIGHLY BUTTON529 words
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Article59 1965-09-12 6 It R.ra 1 SI 'Minimum) PRMBVTIRIAN CHURCH, In Singapore. Orchard Road, Sunday Service a m and 6 p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. ft. Fort Canning Road. Singapore Wr.-abip Service at 7.30 a.m. 10.00 a tn. and 3.30 p.m. Sunday School Mr a |ajM at 8.45 a.m.: Junior59 words
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OPINION Sunday. Sept. 12. 1965
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Article217 1965-09-12 6 IMMEDIATEL after the I .separation, the leaders of Malaysia and Singapore reacted quickly and halted what threatened to be a dangerous drift to a tariff war that could only have spelt the economic ruin of both countries There was complete accosd on this rather negative aspect of co-operation217 words
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Article198 1965-09-12 6 TUN Razak's visit to Sabah should pay rich dividends. He has given Sabah a much-needed measure of reassurance, and he has come back with a much sharper picture of the problems facing this East Malaysian state. Mould make for better administration and a more elective assessment of the198 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1965-09-12 6 GETTING THE PARTY INTO SHAPE FOR THE 1968 ELECTIONS SINGAPURA IN SEARCH OF AN IMAGE TV Smtfar Thmm Amf* 1* lHt V 'Emperor' circular by "t" union chief *< EMPEROR WITH THE HOARSE VOICE' STAFF WRITER SINGAPORE A DISCREET drive is underway in Singapore to recruit "whiz kids"1,146 words
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558 1965-09-12 6 Tracking the invisible CAT in the sky rpHE CAT lurk* high. 1 seasoned let travellers know. Scarcely ft jet passenger cannot claim the experience of having been pounced on and slapped down during a serene cruise In a clear, deep-blue sky. CAT Is an uncommonly appropriate acronym for the phenomenon558 words
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Advertisement743 1965-09-12 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 4. «M rmimimumt THE ENGAGEMENT IS announced r-n Nl K m Cbua and Low Uee 11, r on l.'-B-65. YEO -TAN: Retwaen S«h Boon a/o Mr Mrs. T»o Chow Hoon and Chew Kirn do air. Mrs Tan Lya Watt on LOH LEI: Pob Went, aevrnth aon Mr. and743 words
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Advertisement12 1965-09-12 6 fCough Dropsy FOR RELIC* 1 OP COUGH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT12 words
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Miscellaneous35 1965-09-12 6 ttoKa&oct you certgir) </u T*FT*J1 holiday? loot well... ULlli t'W I A tmf a -Pen/ days in much hk»* of -aood job -thesis" -mat and tjuni top recalled r~~~~~2r—. cwdo-" r" r 33 w... y^t/35 words
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832 1965-09-12 7 Lee's hope multilateral defence plan in South Asia HE NAMES INDONESIA AS A POSSIBLE PARTICIPANT SINGAPORE, Sat .Mr. Lee Kuan Yrw tonight spoke of his hopes for a form of regional multilateral defence system to replace Western military influence. In a TV int-rview willi British correspondent, Mr lee said: "hvrntuul832 words
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172 1965-09-12 7 Envoy: Indo-Pakistan war may affect South-East Asia KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE United Arab Republic Ambassador in Malayx sia, Dato Abdul Moneim Tawflk, said today that any worsening of the Indo-Pakistan conflict would greatly affect the situation in SouthEast Asia. i He told reporters at th« airport before leaving for a172 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-09-12 7 Angry judge ticks off police officer SINGAPORE, Sat. An angry district judge ticked off an investigating officer for turning up late in hia court for the hearing of a housebreaking case. The Third Criminal District Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee (above), told Inspector A.M. Mahluz of the Joo Chiat153 words
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Article31 1965-09-12 7 IPOH. Bat— The Union of Clerka in Fully Assisted Schools will hold Its second annual general meeting at the St Michael's Institution hall here tomorrow at 103' i ajn.31 words
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Article217 1965-09-12 7 LO FLYING TO K.L. JESSELTON, Sat. Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, and the Finance Minister, Inche Harris bin Mohammed Salleh, ny to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow on a mission that might bring changes in the State's leadership. Usually reliable sources Indicated that both, with the Head of State.AP - 217 words
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164 1965-09-12 7 BUTTEEWORTH, Sat.— An armed robber shot and wounded Madam Choo Hooi Chin, the proprietress of a goldsmith's shop at Bagan Luar Road this morning before grabbing; $200 worth of jewellery and escaping with an accomplice. Madam Choo's son, Mab Kcan Hong, told the Sunday164 words
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Miscellaneous376 1965-09-12 7 SINGAPORE Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan (lIWNKI ■> 'repeat broadcast!; 8.30 Boul i""^ 5 Buul Ellendl (Part II); 9.23 1.M.: 12.50 Opening and Sorrows of the Tsing Palace Drogramme summary in all "Part 11. repeat broadewolanguages; 1 Twentieth Century 8-50 Programme summary in all ,~n° rs Ji a lor,1 or ,1 ato376 words
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262 1965-09-12 8 Commander reviews sentences on four soldiers SINGAPORE. Sat. Four British soldiers found guilty at a general court martial here on Wednesday of conspiring to murder a Sarawak village headman will know within a month whether their convictions and sentences have been confirmed. Three of them Privates lan Grelg. James md262 words
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Article, Illustration130 1965-09-12 8 Honeymooning bomb hero gets aGM AN officer on hi.s honey- moon has learned that he had won the George Medal for preventing a time-bomb left in a brown paper bag from exploding. He is Captain Thomas Judge, who was married recently in Somerset and is now touring with his bride.130 words
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Article, Illustration152 1965-09-12 8 Art teacher for one year's course In Britain PENANG. Sat— An art tearher leaves for Britain next week on a British Council scholarship. Miss Lim Beng Hul "above). Art Supervisor of the Penanc Light Street Convent, will be taking a year's special course at th# Moray House College of Education152 words
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Article69 1965-09-12 8 KANCiAR S.n. The Valltn ,r Youth Club here ■O ri big walk on Sept 22 .s part of the crlebr;) lions to •d* come home the Yang di-PertUrin Aeons and Raja Permaisurl Ag.intj who will be returning Ui Perlis at the end of their n\<ytar69 words
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Article50 1965-09-12 8 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. G. B us elected president of the Malacca Mini. branch of the Aniak 1 Union of Local Authorities Employees at the annum meeting held recently. O:h'!-. elected were vice-Dresident. Mr. A. D. I-ocke. secretary, Mr. On({ Kirn Chve. and treasurer. Mr. V. G Mohan.50 words
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Article43 1965-09-12 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits Times today received an anonymous donation of $5 from ••Singapore Citizen" for the blind soldier of Port Dickson. Inche LatlfT bin Mohamed. who U living with his family on 30 cents a day by making basket*43 words
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Article27 1965-09-12 8 SINQAPORE. Sat— An antivice squad accompanied by military police arrested 11 prostitutes last night for soliciting along Selangor Road. Desker Road and Petaln Road.27 words
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Article43 1965-09-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Fire destroyed two cubicles of a wooden building in Batu Lane here today. Damage Is estimated at S2OO. The fire, brlieved to have been caused be a short circuit, was put out by the tenants.43 words
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Article245 1965-09-12 8 BUSINESS In and reported to t'#» Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Btoek Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets was: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (3,000) $125: F and N. ord.i (1.000) $2.45; ntzpatrlcks C.000) *1 84: Gammon (7.000>245 words
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418 1965-09-12 8 SAIGON, Saturday. VIETCONG forces unleashed a string of attack* against Government positions ranging in size up to the headquarters of a 10,000-man army division this morning, an American military spokesman reported. All of the positions were in an area about 35418 words
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Article95 1965-09-12 8 Sellers for latest Bond film I ONDON. Sat. British comedian Peter Sellers and American actress Shirley MacLaine will »■<»- star in a comedy version of lan Fleming's "Casino Royale-" But Seller!* will not play super sluetb James Bond. "He will play the Hon. Nigel Force, an English eentlrman who gets95 words
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Article, Illustration633 1965-09-12 9 G*offr«y O.ld. rd - G*offr«y O.ld.rd: •torv by PfetuPM by Lm On Wing rriHE Third Battalion Roil yal Malay Regiment 1» coming to the end of Its tour or duty defending Parawak's huge Third Division. I» their six months in Sarawak the men of the Battalion have shown that they633 words
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Article42 1965-09-12 9 T ONDON, Sat. An unused Kenya stamp of King George V, priced at £10 when it was issued in 1925, was sold for £650 at an auction here today. A £20 stamp of the same Issue fetched £600.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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414 1965-09-12 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. There are about 900 brothels in Singapore which are constantly under police surveillance This was disclosed today by the Chief of the Anti-vice Squad. Assistant Supt. Ho Chee Onn, who, however, admitted that it was physically impossible to keep414 words
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211 1965-09-12 9 US newspaper attacks US atom deal with 'double-dye' Soek WASHINGTON. Saturday. rrHE Washington Daily News yesterday criticised x the United States' decision to extend the American atoms-for-peace agreement with Indonesia for a further five years. The newspaper said editorially that "it doesn't make much sense to keep on dealing withReuter - 211 words
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Article56 1965-09-12 9 TAIPINO. Bat. M Murugayah. 29, a mason, waa sentenced to three months' Jail in the magistrate's court here yesterday when he was found guilty of using criminal force on a seven-year-old girl with Intent to outrage her modesty on March 24. In his defence56 words
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Article43 1965-09-12 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Industrial Arbitration Court will begin hearing of a two-year-old dispute between the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Singapore Government relating to proposals for a collective agreement for 3,000 nurses on Tuesday at 10 a.m.43 words
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Article27 1965-09-12 9 NIBONG TEBAL. Sat. The Province South District Weifare Committee will hold us annual meeting in the Henry Gurney Boys' Club here at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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131 1965-09-12 9 Four men rob teacher at church shrine PENANG, Sat. A 24--year-old teacher, Yeoh Chonjj Mob, was robbed of 525 and a watch while he and his rirl friend were lighting candles at the Our Lady of Fatimah shrine in the compound of the Cathedral of the Assumption early this niurnine.131 words
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Article30 1965-09-12 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Bat. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will open a new road and community centre at Kampong To'elang, three miles from here, on Tuesday.30 words
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66 1965-09-12 9 PRETTY TEACHER WINS NOVEL BEAUTY CONTEST pARIT BUNTAR, Sat. In a novel beauty contest, Miss Mah Keng Chee, a pretty student teacher at the Methodist Secondary School, was last night elected Parit Buntar's "Miss Sweetest Smile." She won the title from 40 others at a dinner and musical evening organised66 words
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Article, Illustration266 1965-09-12 10 A MISCONCEIVED APPLICATION, SAYS THE JUDGE PENANG, Saturday. THK Penang High Court judge, Mr Justice H. S. Ong, yesterday described as "misconceived and frivolous" an application by the Government of Malaysia to set aside a writ of summons filed by an accident victim, M. Pun- j nusami.266 words
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Article93 1965-09-12 10 Breakfast then 50ft jump AI.OR STAR, Sat —A jobless man. Hong Lean Soon. 28, of Pokok Sena, fell from the third floor of thr station buiding at Jalan I.angcar here this morning. Hone landed on the pavement .~>o feet below. Hi- was rushed to hospital in a serious condition A93 words
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Article72 1965-09-12 10 PENANG, Sat —The Penang Museum and Art Gallery will clo6e for two weeks, from Oct. 4. to prepare for the llth annual local artists' exhibition, starting on Oct. 18, It was announced today. Meanwhile. l&rg» crowds are vlMtlng the museum and art gallery daily to view72 words
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Article30 1965-09-12 10 TELUK ANSON. Sat— Th* Koo Kong Chow Association will relebrate Its 42nd HHNntr) and opening of its new premlva in Ah Cheong Street here with a dinner tomorrow30 words
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Article39 1965-09-12 10 BUTTER WORTH. Sat. Tli* I Chief Minister. Dnto Wong Pow Nee. will wind up v civics course for 1 50 members ot the Vieilant* Corps at the To -at Hall here at 4 p.m. on Sept. 3039 words
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Article51 1965-09-12 10 Oil firm makes a $3,000 gift KUALA LUMPUR, muurd <Ma ay») !"i baa preaented $3.000 to the Ministry of Education for •wardi to dewnrtng Natipnai languaaa students in the 'Further Education Ciawes all over the country an an encouragement. Awards will be made on examination i has promised similar contributions51 words
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Article, Illustration295 1965-09-12 10 Minister extends visit to greet blind telephone operator IPOH, Saturday. THE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. today extended his scheduled half-hour visit to the temporary new premises of the State Labour Department in Sturrock Road here to give a word of encouragement to a staff member. "Work hard", he295 words
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Article22 1965-09-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A students' goodwill mission from Meiji University. Japan, will arrive here on Monday for a iluee-day visit.22 words
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398 1965-09-12 10 Masked men grab $5,000 in dawn raid KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ten men armed with daggers raided a shophouse In Jalan Bukit Bintang here early today and escaped with more than $5,000 in cash, jewellery and articles. ..he robbers ail masked with handkercmels Held up four workers of a noodle man398 words
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Article112 1965-09-12 10 pENANG Sat. Mr. Chor 1 Sin Kheng. a State executive councillor a d d a>se:nblyman for Ayer Itam constituency, died in his Paya Terubong Road residence. Ayer Itam. today. The late Mr. Chor. 50. had been 111 for some months, and at last Wednesday's meeting of the State112 words
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169 1965-09-12 10 JESSELTON. Sat— The British Hieh Commissioner to Malaysia. Lord Head said here to«la> thai Malaysian bord. ers have held very satisfacturiK against Indonesian confrontation. He said on arrival from Tawao after a tour of security force* along the border that th«- Indonesian have been fairly169 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-09-12 10 PROTEST MARCH IN PENANG OVER MEMBERS DETENTION CALLED OFF pENANG, Sat. The Penang Socialist Front called off a protest march which it had planned for today at the "personal request" of the Chief Police Officer, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, who had earlier refused401 words
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149 1965-09-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sat—Malawi has recornised Singapore. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today said that the Prime Minister. >Ir. Lee Kuan Yew. had received a message from the Prime Minister of Malawi, Dr. Kamu/u Banda. welcoming the agreement reached between the Prime Ministers of .Malaysia149 words
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Article25 1965-09-12 10 rpon. sat. i of 1 ai>our. Mr. V M I a Oovern- crant oi $7,500 to th« iram Temnle in Axhbp Road Ivir25 words
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Advertisement651 1965-09-12 10 For quick promotion, better pay, and a careeryou could put your heart Into CnOOg OWE OF THESt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are wnbitioui. forvard-looking md kfen to I w MIB dct cnoicrr mike the mom of today* opportunities. her« is WMltrf I* T<WJW KIT i«JßJfc<_ I chance for651 words
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Advertisement165 1965-09-12 10 %fci SHIRTS f f SANFORIZED /l*^vv'v\ ...custom tailored j W r--^ to your personal STYLING y, PREFERENCE \A \s smart ught i AND COOL AVAILABLI AT ALL LEADING DIPT. STOMi SALES DEPT* 3J north bridge road, Singapore fc fct IJ, PETALING STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. The loveliest girls in Malaysia 1165 words
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Article, Illustration803 1965-09-12 11 MICHAEL THORNTON - MICHAEL THORNTON By MARRIAGE GETS A KNOCK FROM LEMMON I PREDICT thai George Axelrod's new comedy, "HOW TO MURDER YOUR WIFE," will trigger ofl" a domestic revolution. In America, where the film is advertised as "a public service,"' it seems it already has. Women there, I am assured803 words
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Article477 1965-09-12 11 THEATRE ARTHUR MILLERS gripping f play, "A View From The Bridge," was first, produced In London In 1956. It Is to be presented at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Singapore, this coining week by Centre 65. Basically, the theme Is not neu but the author hu woven a story with such477 words
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Article, Illustration553 1965-09-12 11 Wisdom 's way THE sun had clouds and Street, in Win into a film studio. Gia section oi" the road, lo way to the pavement, camera moved into pc I looked around for Norman Wisdom, who had just been called on to the set of his film, "THE EARLY BIRD."553 words
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Advertisement562 1965-09-12 11 GANISATIQN, \O\V SIIOUI\<.! B 4 shows daily Note Times 10.30 am, 1.45, 5.30 ft 845 pm I "Fair Lady" starts promptly ot 10.30 am, 1.59, 5.39 ft 56 pm .at NORMAL PRICES!* £jbur( h* School Children Concession I SI 00 to any seat at 10.30 am H ft 1.45 pm562 words
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Advertisement140 1965-09-12 11 GRAND OPENING OF CABARET SINGAPURA AT CAY WORLD. TO-NICHT Beautiful Dance Hostesses ond Dance Partners to Entertain You. Dance Partners (no booking out) $6/- hourly. NIGHTLY: 8.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS: 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Four Charming Singers Sing Nightly MISS LOK WUH MISS SWIE LEE MISS140 words
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Advertisement128 1965-09-12 11 •.'•ViP.W.SViVAW.V.V.V •I New nd distinctive f. GOLD BANGLES j: *S JBP^ "sfc '.See them at: -I jLEE ONN JEWELLERSj: j! 206/208, South Bridge Rd., l' m fl Singapore. S WWWWWWtfWWWWWti* Todoy 3 Showi: 3-6-9 p.m. Bk SOUTH-£AST ASIA FILM CO. presents I! PURJQMA J Bj In Hindi arith fnj!l«h mjbtitl**128 words
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Advertisement358 1965-09-12 11 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a CAPITOL (s poro NEXT CHANCE! I ROCK HUDSON with 9 new kind of approach! J LESLIE CARON with anew kmd of defense' m CHARLES BOYER with anew knd of request! I Only a ></ JF\ J father /»-•>-**? VT could asK J l^ Hk such /fl SrERSLEZAK-rSHAWNr^VQATT)! 5 TECHNICOLORS358 words
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Article27 1965-09-12 12 MX HIDMRY ffitien Oomea a«ed •:< paM*d away prwcefully >t Orneral HosplUl. Malacca, on M-w-wl Hearae will leave 3331 Prirtwl* Rosd Malaoom, at 3 po Od 12B«e27 words
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471 1965-09-12 12 EPSOM JEEP - THE 'BELLE' STANDS OUT IN KING'S CUP EPSOM JEEP RACING with a handy 7.13 the classy Belle Rosheen, winner of the Irish Cambridgeshire last season, looks a stand-out bet in the $15,000 King's Cup over 6f (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur today. She showed her ability in her debut In471 words
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Article183 1965-09-12 12 BEST BETS: I nbelievable (Race 3), Belle Rosheen (Race 5) and Kita Suka (Race 6). BEST FORECASTS: Race 3: Unbelievable Winning Prize. Race 5: Belle Rosheen— Eraser's Hill. GOING: Heavy M'.NOM JEEP (ALL BUY t OINTE* v of SILVER U. WOK I li W. WOK IK R»<* I Woman's183 words
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Article472 1965-09-12 12 Longer trip suits Ditton Wood chance. At Bukit Timali last month he was fifth in a field of 14 to Rawson Prince over 6f and a run previous at Kuala Lumpur he was fourth to Sun Maiden oTer Si f on a wet track. RACE TWO: Robber F.Ntate II date472 words
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Article946 1965-09-12 12 RACE 1-2.0 Class 4 Div 3 (55.200) 6f 1 R024.i Tully Star a Harmony St I Allan 8 911 Nebon 8 400SKJ Woman's World a Mr Mrs XL Clumgi Tjoa 5 810 IF) MiWhrll t 3 ***** ronrrfnl g rHL On"» Donnelly 6 8.4 Johnson i 4 6'-946 words
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Article217 1965-09-12 12 RACE SEVEN: Loch U'ven should score a double. His win in the Div. 3 6f race on Wednesday was impressive. Well behind in the early stages he moved up sharply at the home turn and had the race won a long way out. Pelor Mas217 words
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194 1965-09-12 12 Hopes of Patterson versus Clay title fight VEVV YORK. Sat. Negotiations for a November title fight between heavyweight champion Cassius Clay and former titleholder Floyd Patterson "are in their final stages." promoter Al Bolan said last night. Bolan said contracts for the bout had not been delivered but he was194 words
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Article84 1965-09-12 12 WIMBLEDON. Sat. Mexican featherweight Jesus Saucedo was silil In a serious condition last night after three days of seml-consclousness In Atkinson Morlcy Hospital. A hospital spokesman at the famed neurology centre said there was "no change" In the condition of the 23--year-old boxer. Saucedo was floored with84 words
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222 1965-09-12 12 Asian boxing: Koreans in 4 finals SEOUL. Saturday Korea yesterday dominated the semifinals of the second Asian amateur boxing championships. All four South Koreans who entered the semi-finals of the light-fly, fly. bantam and featherweight classes won through to I the finals scheduled for tomorrow, the fourth and last day222 words
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Article121 1965-09-12 12 Robertson, Cartwright have date U'OLVERHAMPTON, Sal. Floyd Robertson (Ghana), the British Empire featherweight champion, will meet Brian Cartwright i Birmingham) over ten rounds at the South Staffs Sporting Club here i on October 6. An application ls being made to the British Boxlnu Board of Control and the Empire authorities121 words
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Article23 1965-09-12 12 HAMBURG. Sat. Germany's Europpan heavyweight champion Karl MUdenberger last nifzht scored a ten-round points decision over unranked American Dave Bailey.23 words
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Article24 1965-09-12 12 MALACCA. Sat. Malaya Arra (Commonwealth Forcesi will hold their annual interf.it and individual swimming championships on Sept. 28-29 at Camp Terendak here.24 words
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Advertisement606 1965-09-12 12 Late CLASSIFIEDS It Wordi ll* (Minimum] TH\RM.\PAI>AN To I^ela and Pmlan. a aon on 10 9R6 at Our i mlv> Hospital. Ipoh. M.HRrI) BERTIE ROW wvrm.l in I Row, to Rlla Tan Hif n. 'hlrd dauKht«r of Mnin M«>k Sove Htang. TAY no William Tar Bonf: Chun, only son of606 words
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Advertisement188 1965-09-12 12 GRANT ADVERTISING INTERNATIONAI INC. .--3CCUKT EZECt Grant requires the immediate services of a senior Account Executive with proven advertising/marketing contact experience for their Singapore office. A comprehensive knowledge of production/media is essential. Top salary and excellent opportunities for the right man. Apply in strict confidence with full details t o:188 words
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132 1965-09-12 13 DONCASTER CUP GOES TO PRINCE HANSEL ONDON, Sat. The 2-1 favourite Prince Hansel, owned by Jabez Barker, won the Doncaster Cup run over 2^ miles at Doncaster yesterday. The Prince, ridden by D. Tates, romped home by six lengths from s;r Forster Robin Homeward Bound (4 I>. mount of G.Reuter - 132 words
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Article74 1965-09-12 13 JCYDNEY, Sat.— Australian ilyweißht champion Rocky Gattellari outpointed American Ray Perez over 12 rounds here last nitrht. Perez Rave world-rated Gattellari one of his toughest fiphts. His elusive style often caused the Australian to miss and Perez repeatedly got under Gattellarl's leads to score with left74 words
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Article24 1965-09-12 13 CAIRO, t^at. The UAR's Hannft Mahmoud ye.sterday won the 25-mile Alexandria international swimming championship closely followed by Italy s Cuilio lYavaglio.24 words
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Article259 1965-09-12 13 T ONDON, Sat. Rain prevented what could have been an exciting finish on the last day of the cricket match between England and the Rest of thr World at Scarborough yesterday. The Rest had just declared at 153 for four, leaving their opponents 160 mins259 words
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Article, Illustration563 1965-09-12 13 FOREST HILLS, Saturday ARTHUR ASHE, 22- year-old American negro who yesterday gained a shock win over Wimbledon champion Roy Emerson (Australia), will today meet Manuel Santana of Spain, for a place In the men's singles final of the United States tennis championships here. In the other semi-final,563 words
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Article48 1965-09-12 13 LONDON. Sat— Here are the results of English league matches played on friday: Div. I— Northampton 3 WBA 4; Dlv 2— Bury Bolton postponed (ground waterlogged i Div. 3— York 1 Bristol Rovers 5; Div. 4— Stockport 2 Crewe 0, Tmnmere 2 Bradford City 2. —Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article63 1965-09-12 13 LONDON, Sat.— Rain washed out the first day's play In the second three-day cricket match between England and a Rest of the World XI at Lord's today. (See Col. 2 of this page for result of first match). There was also no play InReuter - 63 words
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Article29 1965-09-12 13 NEW PLYMOUTH. Sat Auckland won the P.anfurby Shield, New Zealand Rugby union's premier trophy, when they beat the holders, Taranakl, by 16 points to 11 here today.29 words
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377 1965-09-12 13 KEW SAN IS TOP FAVOURITE WITH BIG 2 OUT IPOH, Saturday. YEW Cheng Hoe of Selangor will not be defendx ing his title at the Perak open badminton championships here from Sept. 24 to 26 and with Tan Aik Huang, of Penang, the runner-up, also not competing, the tournament has377 words
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Article312 1965-09-12 13 The draw and seedings vs Eddy Choong and partner winners vs Abdul Manap bin Ahmad and Khoo Kay Chye. Foo Vong Khean and Yeoh Kean Hua vs Ng Kam Thong and Wong Kal Fatt. Tan Eng Wail and Cheah Chee Peng vs Teh Kew San and George Yap. Seeded pairs:312 words
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Article57 1965-09-12 13 KOTA BAHRI'. Sat. Dainapal Naidu. a I teacher from Tumpat Government English School, broke the Malaysian and state discus record at the Kelantan AAA championships at Sultan Ismail grounds yesterday with a 44.42 metres (145 ft 8, 1 throw which beats the national mark by .43m and57 words
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Article350 1965-09-12 13 Gilzean is Spurs' face-saver LONDON, Sat CCOTTISH centre-forward Alan Gilzean saved Tottenham Hotspurs' unbeaten record when he headed in an equaliser 15 minutes from time against Spurs' London rivals Arsenal today. Spurs, the only team without a defeat In the English First Division, were upset by two early Arsenal goals350 words
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Advertisement485 1965-09-12 13 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Jgo Stopped in iLv/#l 7 Minutes j£iK*ir^^ i f4ttii!s*''''' «<yj Do your feet itch *a V__^i^^fL*L .^tf^Uß ER2Q£%^mUJ fcadly that they nearly «lrlv» you craxyT Dott th« akin on your feet crack and Infection*, aa well a* Ringworm. p««!T At*485 words
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Advertisement115 1965-09-12 13 SHAMROCK PARK 5 Milestone off 2nd Avenue Bukit Timah Road. PHASE II jj*^^^ First Phase All Sold Out! TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW- Building Area: 2,800 sq. ft $58,500.00 Upwards. TWO-STOREY SEMI -DETACHED -Building Area: 1,800 sq. ft $35,000.00 TWO-STOREY TERRACE- Building Area: 1,450 sq. ft $26,500.00 SHOP HOUSE $28,500.00 FLATS $16,500.00 Price115 words
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Article413 1965-09-12 14 JACK FINGLETON - Polish— but no hair oil JACK FINGLETON I AUSTRALIAN BOARD RULES ON 'RUB' FOR TEST SERIES CANBERRA, Saturday. rpiIKKK can be polish but not spit in the coming Test series between England and Australia here. The Australian Board of Control has decided that umpires must come down on bowlers' use413 words
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Article259 1965-09-12 14 MALACCA, Sat. ITI North, defending champions, are heading for a big win over South in the annual Malaysian Malays cricket classic for the Mentris Besar shield here today. North totalled 211. the highest since the series was Inaugurated in 1957. South replied with 38259 words
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Article76 1965-09-12 14 PENANO. Sat. Free School scored a hockey double thus evening when they won both their matches against King Edward VII School, of Talpmg. In the senior match Frees won 3-2. Centre forward Koe Chong Jin scored a hattrick Khalid and Urn Seng Hal scored for the76 words
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182 1965-09-12 14 SABRI FIRST IN FORGES COUNTRY RUN KCALA LI'MPL'R. Sat. I Lance Corporal Sabri of I the 6th Battalion. Royal Mnlny R. cimtiit. won the annual ,n Arnirct Forces crosscountry race over a seven miles here today. Two hundred and sixteen competitors representing 27 Units took part. Sabri's winning time was182 words
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Article87 1965-09-12 14 PENANG. Sat— YMCA beat Penan? and Province Welleslev Red Cross Society 4-1 In a friendly badminton match. Scores (YMCA first >—L*e Swee Seng lost to Chew Chin Boon 13-18. 14-18; Tan Seng Slew bt Ooi Chool Choon 15-4. 15-8; Teoh Hal Tong bt Khoo Teng87 words
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189 1965-09-12 14 Singapore Joint Services 'A' triumph in MRU sevens SEREMBAH, Saturday CINGAPORE, Joint Services "A" won the Malaysian Rugby Union's seven-a-side tournament when they beat Army Malaya "A" 20 points (four goals) to three (try) in the final at the Station Padang here today. Joint services na a a former Scottish189 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-09-12 14 DARUL AFIAH'S FORM DOES NOT LOOK GOOD ENOUGH TO RETAIN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SINGAPORE, Sat. DARUL AFIAH will have to play very much better if they aspire to retain Safa's senior division soccer title which they have won for the past two years. Against Tan Tork Seng Hospital today the defending348 words
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Article56 1965-09-12 14 KUALA KANOSAR. Sat. Tuk Choy High School. Ipoh, beat Peh Yuen School Kanipar 71-42 in the boys "A" section of the Perak schools interzone basketball tournament here today. In the "B" section Peh Yuen beat Bam Tet of Ipoh 88-68 while in the girls section Anglo Chinese56 words
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104 1965-09-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Victoria Institution Present Boys won the Daniel Shield after seven years when they beat the Old Boys 5-3 In their annual games which ended here today The competition was inaugurated In 1948 for a trophy presented by the headmaster.104 words
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Article25 1965-09-12 14 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— De\» Club whipped Sekolah Sultai Abdul A/iz 12-1 In a one league hockey match or the packing here25 words
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102 1965-09-12 14 Springboks show power in the second half "WAPIER. Sat.— The South African Rugby Union touring team beat a strong Hawkes Bay XV by 30 points to 12 here today. The Springboks were held to 6-6 at halftlme. but came .away powerfully in the second half to win by three goals,102 words
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Article36 1965-09-12 14 PENANO. Sat. Ramblers beat Medicals 5-1 at soccer on the Dato Krama 1 padang this evening. Ho Boon Thiam (3). All Rahman and Soo Toh Kirn Poh scored for Ramblers, Vasu for Medicals.36 words
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Article29 1965-09-12 14 MALACCA, Sat No. 11 Independent Field Squadron. RE. beat 45th Roeiment. RA. 3-2 in the quarter-fina'.?- of the Army lntrr-unit knockout soccer competition at Terendalc Camp today29 words
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Article23 1965-09-12 14 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Kuala Kurau and Kelumpang I drew 1-1 In a Krian district soccer league match at Bagan Serai yt.-terday-23 words
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Article24 1965-09-12 14 DUNGDN. Sat.— District Officer Inche Mustafa bin Abdul Jamal was elected chairman of Dungun Hockey Club. The secretary/treasurer U Mr. P. Subramanlam.24 words
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Article96 1965-09-12 14 PENANG. Sat. As a result of the curtailment of its autumn meeting to two days (Sept. 19 and 26) the Penan* Turf Club's unlimited sweeps for "A" (Sept. 19) will be drawn as scheduled, while the "B" sweep scheduled for Sept. 11. will he drawn96 words
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288 1965-09-12 14 Police grab 8 points in first ten minutes and keep Blacks at bay SINGAPORE. Saturday. FINE place kicking by wing threequarter Kadir helped Police Sports Association beat All Blacks by eight points (a goal and penalty goal) to six (two penalty goals) in a friendly rugger match at Thomson Road288 words
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Article68 1965-09-12 14 MALACCA. Sat. Gajah Berang School of Malacca beat Tuanku Mohamed Bchool. Kuala PUah. by 26 points (four goals, two tries) to H 'a goal, three i tries) in their annual rugger match at Gajah Bwang School ground today. In the under— ls match TMS edged Gajah68 words
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Advertisement141 1965-09-12 14 FTHE JRTIILL i UEUlmemo lI L II tuner TF-90LE 19"TV NATIONAL aH| The screen comes right out lo you with fresh, more rcaluiic |W| images on the »oft grey, projection icreen of this 19 NATIONAL. P^^^MH* Switch from channel to channel -..ind the unique Memo K Tuner" automatically adjusti optimum141 words
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Advertisement88 1965-09-12 14 I \\ovw every BSp6Ct t&TCCuW \wawr\KStbuyia TOOJECTIOTf List Price: $156/Made in Germany Fully Automatic Remote Controlled Slide Change Magazine Feed Fine Focussing Sturdy Attractive Dcrifl Carrying Case ©TRADING COMPANY HELVETIA (M) LTD. Singapore. Telephone *****. Consider this How long would it take you to save $8000/-? Ten years? Probably longer.88 words
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Miscellaneous107 1965-09-12 14 fSoKTS DIARY BADMINTON Rahman Cup: Penang Malays v Kedah Malays <Pg>. MaUyri* Cnp: Survey Depts' Inter-zone finals (S'ban). BASKETBALL Perak boy* and girls inter-zone championships (K. Kangsar. 830 am CRICKET Veterans match: Neirri CA XI v Sgor CA XI <NSC frrd, S'ban i MB ShieM: North Malays v South Malays107 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1965-09-12 1 ONLY TEN MINUTES TO DEATH "I T was August 1 5, 1 945, and I for the past few years I had been an inmate of the Penang Prison sent there for spreading 8. 8.C. news. I can still remember my number, L- 1 24, and the numbers of many1,326 words
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Advertisement204 1965-09-12 1 REMEMBER SEPTEMBER 1945 ■"■■■.,'^.p— TEN MINUTES TO DEATH -this is the'irst dramotic i^^^H the Sundcy^ Times brings ycu of those days m 9-Tmll2^^B September; 1945 You, The readers, have written in t» ikmkm\/ d/^n/i tr \a/act tf V9^V4\S 1C US Nvhat Y° u^ vvere doing during those dark hours J.MMY204 words
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Advertisement301 1965-09-12 1 M \*^ahasaiJ» Read why modern mothers need BOVRIL everyday The average modern mother is a important if you are to lead a healthy, 'working* woman whether she vigorous life. works in an office or is a housewife. Work at home, minding a family or BOVRIL, The 5-Second drink working in301 words
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697 1965-09-12 2 SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL WRITER - THE LAND CODE THAT TOOK A 60-YEAR JUMP FORWARD... SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL WRITER Ry THE National Land Code Bill, approved at the historic meeting of Parliament last month, would, according to the Minister of Lands and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yaakub. bring benefits to small men both in towns697 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1965-09-12 2 FACE TO FACE PROFESSOR JANSEN: SINGAPORE CAN BECOME A CENTRE OF ADVANCED DENTAL STUDIES. THE POTENTIAL IS THERE, AND FUNDS CAN BE GOT FROM FOUNDATIONS OVERSEAS SINGAPORE can become a centre of advanced dental studies. The potential is there. And funds are available from foundations overseas to help start a1,405 words
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Advertisement130 1965-09-12 2 Rebecca T. Northen 1 1" X 81" 320 Pages •14 Colour Plates 206 Black White Photographs •21 Line Drawings This book is intended to teach the beginner, to help the orchid grower who has olreody become successful with orchids, and to open new fields for the odvonced grower. This book130 words
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Advertisement155 1965-09-12 2 lonely? shut out? popular girls are confident: Sad but true thai no one teems to like a girl who's always unsure, uncertain. You have to hold your chin up and face the world proudly. You should never be afraid to try new things to make new decisions. One decision that155 words
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Miscellaneous265 1965-09-12 2 Q POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1. Feign (4). 6. Tare (4). 46. Big plant (4). Crotcneu (4,. 10. Tube (4,. U. 2 cenVrf ?4^ FS^i Obtain (3), 13. For fencing (4). (8). 4. Lake (4), 6. Annoy (3). 14. Aasert (4). 15. Having being 6. Chained (8). 7. Imitator (4), (8).265 words
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Article362 1965-09-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; •.02 Morning Melodies. 700 Warta Berlta: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 Wafts Berita Dalam Buhasu Kebatmsaan; 7.50 Learn A Phrase A Day. 8.00 Warta Benu; 8.05 Bright And Breezy; 8.59 Rengkasan Ranchanean; fl.oo362 words
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Article, Illustration442 1965-09-12 3 GAULDIN MIRANDA - GAULDIN MIRANDA By KUALA LUMPUR LORRY drivers have never had it so bad 226 have been booked for speeding within the last two weeks. And most of them were caught along "death strip" the Federal Highway in Kuala Lumpur. There is a "war" on on the roads. It442 words
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411 1965-09-12 3 HAROLD SCH - THE 100 POLICEMEN WHO DRIVE THE BIG SHOTS AROUND, POLISH THEIR BUTTONS, EVEN TAKE THE CHILDREN TO SCHOOL- THIS IS THE ORDERLY HAROLD SCH By SINGAPORE SOME 100 policemen are being used as orderlies by senior police officers. Should this be allowed to continue in newly independent Singapore where the411 words
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Article266 1965-09-12 3 THE KNOW ALLS I WOULD Ilk.- to know how long it takes to qualify as a timber inspector, and what are the basic educational qualifications and age limits 0 (.1 MM I The educational qua (ions arc normally a Cam- bridge School Certificate. I Grade I or 11. with a266 words
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Advertisement160 1965-09-12 3 the portable, automatic sewing machine, with flat-bed jt*ostfto*± convertible into free-arm, £0r 11 H rotary hook; automatically: 'St. 'ySGoSSooSv'' HS- i 2 If* <jl^ ir zigzag stitch buttonholes _jgg JlMi P^ anc to var i° us automatic blind-stitch M IH B®^ embroidery designs stretch-stitch m^^ ji^ by means of a160 words
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Article, Illustration799 1965-09-12 4 THE STOCKING BRIGADE COMES CHARGING 1N... FIRST came The "bare the knees" order, and cute young things everywhere took another step in the campaign to liberate" legs. Now. it seems that escalating hemlines aren't enough lor emancipated legs. Legs must now be the forni point of fashion And so799 words
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Advertisement187 1965-09-12 4 B^ SSBbB^BbI i^2 SBBW^LsBBBBBBBsIP^ After your love and affection, the most important thing you can give your child is health. |H Of course you are careful of his diet, but are you sure that he is getting the Vitamin A he needs for growth and good eyesight, Vitamin D for187 words
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Advertisement706 1965-09-12 4 sssssV ssssssssT I X >^-^v brief, bare, beautiful! fete) Dream- Aire* V: V by maiden form c/ m (Mode in U.S.A.) Luxurious lace from the fabulous new Maidenform collection! Fully padded with softest flberfill for natural emphasis. A brief, bare, beautiful bra for today's fashions demand. With non-rippling straps that706 words
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Article361 1965-09-12 5 MARGARET BURROWS - CALLING ALL ARTISTS! MARGARET BURROWS By TWO adjoining rooms, which give an immediate impression of lighi from win(l o w space and white painl and coolness from dnrk blue velvet curtains, are to he the venue for Gordon ('raid's "working g a I lerv," shortly to be opened in Tanglin361 words
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Article, Illustration287 1965-09-12 5 BE A TLE WITH THE GREY 808. ANOTHER PAGE FOR WOMEN THE Beatle with a grey bob what say you to that? And don't think I am pulling a fast one, because you may come face to face with him. He is right here in Kuala Lumpur. But don't make287 words
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Article352 1965-09-12 5 M/HAT do you think of »V a boy of 18 who behaves In a girlish way? He Is always restless, giggles and is generally irritating. Will he change? COMPANION Boys as well as girls pass through an awkward age when they feel restless and very self-conscious. But girls352 words
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Article313 1965-09-12 5 This eye liner stays on and on I MUST be one of those unlucky women who are never able to put on eye liner successfully. After spending hours in front of the mirror with a small brush in my hand, I emerge with a broad band of colour over one313 words
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Advertisement568 1965-09-12 5 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Since th« dlwovery of MENDACO with. Asthma. Had lost 40 lbs. In by a. famous physician It is no longer weight, suffered conrhlngr. choklnc necessary for anyone to KUffer from *nd«trannlinK«Vfry night— wouldn't .hoklnp. whe»2ln|r. Bosplnr Asthma. al«ep— expected to die. MENDACO MKNDACO doen568 words
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Advertisement145 1965-09-12 5 WMwmgßjj^m what H I DOES MEAN 'TO Jmm the I SYLVIA GOH frankly discusses this %^f subject in the September issue of It HHk X j a« L ak -^fcit Wm ife'* i. I tJßfc^ mJsßr bw DREAM DRESSES BEWIGGED, AND BEAUTIFUL BE WITH IT' ""My 1 1 0 ib^bm,145 words
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Miscellaneous77 1965-09-12 5 MA^e ftowe f h/itm rwose oo ir 'oueseif' ~^ld^ t *r2 ///ZpZA (Js«iAAiv2Ai^Lb>^ oucsELves (now? kits all cut eeApv toV' ST^LSZ J"' s (J f^S^^>m~r t -i -t< V pit TOGCTUfrf? r- lvn~tm»J\CAL\y YOU CEAD TU£)/ p l-*C£ S'Pf] \cogHER UNIT MUST 8f 1 \TU£HPLU6TU£ WALL [cc. LETTS WAVE AHOTUBB77 words
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Article922 1965-09-12 6 Revised 196J Edition The memorable and monumental eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, published v: 1910 and "dedicated by permission" to King George V of Great Britain and to William Howard Taft. President of the United States, devotes some three to "space" volume XXV cShuvalov to Subliminal Self."".922 words
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