The Straits Times, 17 September 1965
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Title Section22 1965-09-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times r Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). IOOj22 words
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Article, Illustration794 1965-09-17 1 Singapore gets a 'strong' protest Note KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday Malaysian Government complains of wanton attempt to bring the nations leaders into contempt and ridicule inJV interview THE Malaysian Government today made a strong protest to Singapore over its "wanton and uncalled for interference*' in the domestic affairs of Malaysia. The794 words
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324 1965-09-17 1 Special Branch holds up three papers KIALA Ll M--1V PUR, Thurs. Special Branch officers today held up three Chinese newspapers lor about live hours. They are the Nanyans Siang Pau. the Sin Chew Jit Poh and the New Life Daily News. While the police impounded a plane load of the324 words
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Article61 1965-09-17 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Each membra ol the U.S. armed services would be able to buy a US$lO,OOO group life insurance policy for $2 v month under a bill approved yesterday by the house of Representatives' Veterans Affairs Committee. The proposed group life Insurance, to be handledAP - 61 words
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Article667 1965-09-17 1 Thant: Mission not a failure I OXDOX, Thiirs. The United Nations Secretary(Jeneral, U Thant, said today his peace mission to India and Pakistan had not failed. Asked the reason for his hopes, he told reporters at London airport: "You will discover this tomorrow when you see my report." The Secretary-General,667 words
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Article36 1965-09-17 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio has been stricken ill. the official news agency Antara reported today. The agency said he was now resting. It did nol disclose the nature of his illness. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article58 1965-09-17 1 LONDON. Tliurs. Animal doc- tors today battled to rnn the life 'of a tiger which arrived here half-dead last night on v flight from Thailand to Amsterdam. A dropped shutter cut the How of air into the tiger's cage durj ing the 32-hour flight fromReuter - 58 words
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Article117 1965-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. T»EN(iKIi Abdul Rahman today gazetted a new 1 Order of Chivalry the Order of Setia di-Raja (Loyalty to the State). The Order will be awarded to persons for meritorious service to the King and country. It has three grades PangUma Setia di-Raja,117 words
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Article73 1965-09-17 1 VATICAN CITY. Thurs.— Pope Paul VI issued an official document yesu-rday setting up a vurlciwide synod of Bishops and indicating how it will help him govern the Roman Catholic church. The document, signed by the Pontiff, was rend by Cardinal Marella to the approximatelyAP - 73 words
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Article25 1965-09-17 1 MOSCOW 11 Burma's Gen. Ne Win arriwd hrre yesterday on hi> vl^it :n Ru-sia since be took i March. 1962.— AP.AP - 25 words
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Article590 1965-09-17 1 The King praises our troops KUALA LUMPUR Thursday Till! YANG di-Pertuan Agong, as Com mander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. today congratulated every member of the Services on their success in combat ing Indonesian aggression over Ihe last two years. In a broadcast to mark Armed Forces Day, he called on590 words
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Article48 1965-09-17 1 Saigon. Thurs. a Vietnamese airliner crashed and exploded today, killing 39 people. Only one of the 40 passengers and crew on board survived. He was seriously ii. Hired. Amni.g those killed wa.= South Vietnam's Minister for Rura 1 Construction. Mr. Nguyen Tat Uhr— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article35 1965-09-17 1 WEAPONS SEIZED SINGAPORE. Fri Pi.liri' in raid an hut .it Jwrwtg earl] morning setted I made revolver .i urni and several reands inimunitinii believed belaag i" i n M..ii will be (h.irull IV35 words
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304 1965-09-17 2 WE WILL RECONSIDER OUR ATTITUDE TO U.N. SAYS BHUTTO RAWALPINDI, Thurs. Pakistani Foreign Minister. Mr. Zullikur \li Bhutto, said yes tcrclay Pakistan would reconsider its attitude towards the United Nations if tin; VM. did not "honour its own r o m m i t m m ts" on Kashmir. "WeAP; UPI - 304 words
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340 1965-09-17 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday J[K. B. K. NEHRU. the Indian Ambassador, yesterday charged Pakistan and China with following a "grand design"' to weaken or destroy India. In a speech prepared for delivery to the National Press Club, he said India did not know the340 words
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696 1965-09-17 2 U.S. WARNS CHINA NOT TO INTERVENE IN CONFLICT the United States warned China not to intervene in the India-Pakistan conflict, according to Mr. John Cabot, the US. Amba»ador to Poland. The warning was apparently delivered by Mr. Cabot to the Chinese Ambassador in Warsaw. Mr. Wang Kuo Chuan. during yesterday'sReuter; UP - 696 words
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177 1965-09-17 2 NEvV DELHI, Thursday. INDIA has officially informed Indonesia that any military or other help given to Pakistan at this time would be considered an hostile act to India, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, told Parliament yesterday. i He was replying in a177 words
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Article28 1965-09-17 2 LONDON. Thurs. Captain Bertram Willes Dayrell Brooke, brother of the last white Rajah or Sarawak, died in Weybridge. Surrey yesterday. He «v 89 1 Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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307 1965-09-17 2 NEWSMEN SHOWN SECRET PAKISTAN DOCUMENT BY INDIA DELHI, Thurs. India yesterday displayed what it described as a top secret document, proving that Pakistan sent mienllas into Indian Kashmir. Newsmen were given photostat copies of the document, purportedly signed by Major General Akhtar rlussaln Malik of the Pakistan Army and addressedReuter - 307 words
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Article51 1965-09-17 2 KARACHI. Thurs. An airol 5C2 Anerlcan v.omrn and Iran from the We- 1 PakiM.in capital ol i ah n rc 'o nan was by the United States Alt irco. ■»M3O transport plsnss carrying about 70 evacuees < .oh took of! from the city's large civil51 words
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Article58 1965-09-17 2 JAKARTA. Tliurs An Aramcan mibfeiunary. Dr. Harold Lovestrand. is being held without la tin Jakarta urea by Indonesian authorities in connection wuli the Papuan-Indonesian clashes in West Irian, Dr. Loventnnd worked in Manokwavi, the second largest city In Wesi Irian where Indonesian troops and the58 words
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Miscellaneous14 1965-09-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby V^ MEAN TUAT ?jf V jo MJM% *6 V^_M^2X-^14 words
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134 1965-09-17 3 Thurs— The V/ 1 lormer Algerian Pre.-dd-:r. Ahmed Ben Bella, is .sintering from "a terrible malady. a letter in a French •ze newspaper said here yesterday. Within hours Moroccan authorities seized the weekly newspaper Liberation which carried the open letter to the Algerian leader. Col.Reuter - 134 words
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Article30 1965-09-17 3 TOKYO. Thure. The death toll rot* to 21 today as a result of torrential rains which lashed western and eastern Japan in the past three days. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration110 1965-09-17 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. lndo-m-si.in demonstrators burnt Indian flags and books and a car in front of the Indian Embassy here last week after they tore down a part of the building itself. The vrMithfu! demonstrators were protesting against the Indian policy on Kashmir Meanwhile,110 words
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66 1965-09-17 3 JAKARTA. Thur.s. A f.incl-raisliiK feast held at the palace last nUht collected a sum of 2.400.000.000 ruplahs. for the holding ol an International confert against foreign military to be held here next month. The feast attended by Presiient, Soekarno and Indonesian businessmen lasted tillReuter - 66 words
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Article39 1965-09-17 3 H \NOOON. Tlvir.s More than 130.000 foreigners left Buniiii between April 26 I!'G3 and Aug. 13 1965 the official Workinc Diiily reported ;oday Tlie^- comprised 112.379 Indiana, 12.328 P.kiManis 2.133 and 3.960 other national RenterReuter - 39 words
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Article39 1965-09-17 3 LONDON Tiiurv-Tra: i-vr:ir-old Pn-drru-k Bo.in\vy to suicide, an inquest I Hf left a noir :it hi.s l> h noisr. no slrt-p." then took an overdose o! (Jeeptag piils H:> i>-<i-sldr whkldv f;ir«-d a busy I39 words
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Article31 1965-09-17 3 BAMAKO -Mali p. Tliur.s— Marshal Chen Yi. the Chinese Foreign Minister, left here today for Ouinea after a six-day visit uhlcn included Ullcs with Mnlls President Modlbo Keita Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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190 1965-09-17 3 Jakarta: What the stars did not foretell Indonesian newspapers and magazines have been told to stop publishing fortune-tel-ling horoscope columns because these weakened the readers' revolutionary militancy. This "permanent bad luck aspect" for the popular As trology columns Is contained In a joint .statement by Urn :eftwlng Indonesian Journal! <ts190 words
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Article59 1965-09-17 3 JAKARTA. Thur.v The Supreme Operational Command (Ko'ii has ordered the .liik.ma garrison commi'iul to tukr stri?l mehMires against juvenile delinquents In the capital, the official Antara news agency reported today The garrison command had a!.* been ordered to abolish all klrd' of media 'which can give hMI59 words
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Article33 1965-09-17 3 WASHINGTON Tlmrrtea'a Gemini 3 ..-'ronuirt.. Gordon Coo|mt and .id. ieP here last night for Athens at th« stan oi v Mx-Nation tour ol Africa. Europe and the Middle East. Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article149 1965-09-17 3 TOKYO, Thurs.— A se- nior Japanese politician is expected to advise the Government that Japan should cooperate in a mediation attempt by various nations for a ceasefire in Kashmir if and when United Nation? Secre-tary-General. U Thant's mediation efforts failed. Mr Shoilro Kawashlma. vie. president149 words
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549 1965-09-17 3 60 sorties against N. Vietnam in a day SAIGON, Thursday. |J.S. Air Force F-105 Thunderchiefs flew 60 strike missions against North Vietnam on Tuesday, an American military spokesman said here yesterday. Main targets were the Bac Kan ammunition storage area. 72 miles north of Hanoi and the Co Dinh armyReuter - 549 words
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Article51 1965-09-17 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Three hundMi firemen successfully fought big blaze yesterday at Britain* largest oil refinery, a £100 million complex at Fawlev owned by the Esso Company Tin firemen prevented the blaze from spreading to eieht huge inks nearby and h;id it ntrol In four hours.51 words
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Article23 1965-09-17 3 BANGKOK Thur- Four school children drowned yesterday wU?n they were pitched into the Quo Phys River when their boat ospsusd AJV23 words
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Article75 1965-09-17 3 Thailand accuses China BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Interior Minister. General Praphas Charusathien. yesterday accused China of sending agents to Thailand's north-eastern provinces bordering 1 stage open guerilla warfare He told reporters that the Chinese agent.s, together with Laotian Communists. had incited Thai troublemaker.s with criminal records to commit acts ofReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement242 1965-09-17 3 LAST WS(ll TWO DAYS @l?in&* only LADIES! COMPLETE YOUR SHOPPING at CHANRAI'S the Exclusive Men's Wear Shop H MOW OXFORD WABH-N-WEAR NKCKTIKS 4 »O 1 SO FRUIT OF THI LOOM HANDKERCHIEFS 4. 80 81.00 FOR FOR HICKOK ADJUSTABLE LIATHIN BELTS (IS TO 4O> B »o SS.SO IMPERIAL LEATHER BELTS MADE242 words
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516 1965-09-17 5 MICHAEL FOONG - On sale: Black market drugs that can Kill MICHAEL FOONG by ailed us to the side of the shop where he produced a bottle of yellow capsules. We bought two capsules, each costing 80 cents. When we came out of the shop, the doctor told me that the drug, as516 words
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Article45 1965-09-17 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Penan" nnd Province Malay Students' Union will hold Its annual meeting the Patanl Road community hall at 230 pm on Saturday. The meeting will discuss projects to raise funds to help needy Malay students to further their studies.45 words
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Article42 1965-09-17 5 MUAR. Thurs. The Mentri Be.sar of Jolmre. Dnto Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. today opened two community hulls and two 1 mnsques costlni; about $83,000 in M.ikim QrlMk and Kundang Ulu bare. I hose pro'Cfts Trill benefit 10.000 people.42 words
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Article, Illustration121 1965-09-17 5 3 sisters off on business course TTIREE Singapore sisters with an appetite for hard figures and high finance have left for London for a four-year course in business administration. They are Tay Lian Suan. 19. I.ian Pheck, 17, and Lian Chin. 15. daughters of Mr. and Mrs Tay Hock Gwan.121 words
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Article68 1965-09-17 5 KANGAR, Thurs. The State UcwiMi, .ii n.m<xl;i'. ion iomloda; denied that there I haU been Utf (ii.Mr.miiijt.ion In 'the allocation of quaner.<! to State! and Federal oflticers ierving in Perlis. "Priority Is given accordinct to the period of waiting, irrespective of whether the applicants are State68 words
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Article36 1965-09-17 5 i MALACCA. Thurs. Hail Yunu*. bin Talib. Chief Police Officer here and chairman <>t tbe IliWrri Boys Jubilee Home, handed over television set to th* boau on bohalf d the ler Foundation.36 words
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312 1965-09-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. A: i.FXiFD noli!i 'al inttTterence In trade unions and the Government's rejeo- tlon Of tho award of the Government Services' Arbitration Tribunal will come up for di.-cus.-ion at tine DM Asian conference of the- Fubiu* Services Uitcnuitlonal which opens312 words
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Article61 1965-09-17 5 SINGAPORE. Thurv Mr C. v Derail Nair. MP lor general of i here ye-.torday for Cairo on hit. last, mission for the n roc. He will meet Egyptian nntl OtIMT tmde union leaders to d;.sCUU v lth them subieci.s and other iMtten r<-innecte<i with the weeklong61 words
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Article36 1965-09-17 5 KAJANG. Thus. Ir.e FKh.Ties DSMrtßwni here is d some specimens of the more comI monly bred fvpc of fresh water fish to ?et more local kHHtM intiTPsted in rearing fish in the district.36 words
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228 1965-09-17 5 GOVT JOBS FOR THOSE WHO SPEAK FRENCH gINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government is offering jobs to local citizens who are proficient in French. An official statement said It was now compiling a register of French-pro-nclent citizens, who wished to be considered for government employment It did not specify what jobs228 words
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Article41 1965-09-17 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. AnUvlee srr.iad detectives yesterday afternoon ramttd a liPTnlle during a raid on a brothel a! Nordm Lmm "Die Ctrl i<. now under the care of rhe Social Welfare Departme-.r at ::ie Mount Emily Girls' Hum*41 words
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213 1965-09-17 5 Union re-issues fresh ballot papers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Na- i tional Union of Plantation Workers said today that it was re-issuing fresh ballot papers In connection with the election ol its top officers. This follows a ruling by 'he Registrar of Trade Hnlons, Mr. K. G. George, that the213 words
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Article54 1965-09-17 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A blycle pillion rider. Tan Kok Chua. 11 was fatally Injured when the bicycle collided with a lorry at Lomng 3 Gcylang last night. His brother. Tan Ah Chee. 12. who was riding the blcvcle. was admitted to the General Hospital. His condition54 words
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Article19 1965-09-17 5 ALOR STAR. Tnius The Sultan of Kcdah tocitv dn'aicti open a three-day photographic exhibition and ompetttlon •>: i.'^re.19 words
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Miscellaneous12 1965-09-17 5 HufjM ttunnpj itt/ Ralph iivimdahi Mar I pini X-Mm L Ikl JHK»|12 words
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892 1965-09-17 6 'SMMWU kept back half of our money' 3 J/VITNESSES TELL INQUIRY- SINGAPORE. Thur« THREE women formerly em ployed in a rubber factory told a commission of inquiry today that the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union held back, without their knowledge and consent, half the sum that their employer had892 words
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Article360 1965-09-17 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. IS Singapore running short of nurses at pre--1 sent? This question was posed today in the Industrial Arbitration Court when conflicting views emerged during the resumed hearing of the three-year-old nurses' wage dispute. Mr. G. Kanda.samy, general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of360 words
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Article50 1965-09-17 6 SINGAPORE Thurs. Tru Ministry of Culture will give loui frc him shows tomorrow at 7.3( !>.m at Kampong Bereh. Chua Ch.i Kuni? Road 16 m..s; Tac Cluao School. Kirn Chuan Road; 5m Keau School. Thomson Roac S m..5.. and the coconut plant' UHn ofi Woodlands Road 12J m.s.50 words
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87 1965-09-17 6 CID men nab six, uncover arms cache SINGAPORE. Thur*. Officers of the Special In\ estimation Section of the CID. working round the clock, early today arrested six more men in connection with recent payroll robberies. They also uncovered a small cache of arms. The arrests were made when a team87 words
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85 1965-09-17 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Assemblyman for Siglap. Imhr Rahim Ishak, will make a second distribution of foodstuffs to 309 fishermen living in the Siclap constituency at the Siglap community centre on Sunday These fishermen have been prevented by (he night se* curfew from fishing85 words
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Article245 1965-09-17 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A tip-off from a Straits Times reader helped police to eliminate an opium den in Teck Lim Road and to arrest the occupier, a 50--year-old woman, Wong Wai Yang, and two seamen. This morning, all three pleaded guilty to charges against them In245 words
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Advertisement146 1965-09-17 6 If you want a meal of CRABS, PRAWNS and ROAST CHICKEN I in Pcnong Style, then you mutt come to NEW PEHAMWAY (540 Upp. East Coast Rd.) You can alto donee, enjoy the music and romantic atmosphere. NO COVER CHARGE Nightly I Saturdays Ext. 1 a.m. Ext. 2 a.m. Misses146 words
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Advertisement310 1965-09-17 6 I CAPITOL* OPENS TODAY;"DAILY 5 SHOWS at: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. I ROCK HUDSON with, new kind of, pprotch! LESLIE CARON with a new kind of defense! u CHARLES BOYER with, new kmd of request! Only a &P\ French O^'v I sh father W'^L* -I could asK310 words
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570 1965-09-17 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. (Mil KIM CIIAI. 34, who underwent a four-day iri;il on ;i murder charge, was loday round guilty by the unanimous verdict <>f :i jury on the lesser offence of causing grievous hurt with ;i deadly weapon. Mr. Justice570 words
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342 1965-09-17 7 SI NOAPORE. Th About 500 employees of Fraser and Neave members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Worken Union who staged a strike at 8 a.m. today, called it off six hours later. The strike, which was intended to bo a342 words
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207 1965-09-17 7 NTUC asks Govt for social insurance details SINGAPORE. Thurs. *3 The Singapore National Trades Union Congress has welcomed the Government's intention to introduce a social insurance scheme, to which both employees and employers on the islainl would contribute After Singapore's separation from Malaysia, thr Prime Minister. Mr. Lm Kuan Yew207 words
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92 1965-09-17 7 $64 m. FOR MODERN KL, IPOH HOSPITALS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two modern hospitals will rise on the sites of the present Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh general hospitals. The onr in Kuala Lumpur when fully completed in 1970 will cost $49 million and tha* In Ipoh $15 million. Minister ot Heal'h.92 words
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Article24 1965-09-17 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Police Bind will give a free public performance at Kalian* Park tomorrow trom 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.24 words
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209 1965-09-17 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore government today lifted import controls on 16 items with immediate effect. A Government statement explained that experience hud shown that such measures were no longer necessary. M the 16 items were not produced in Singaporeand there was no likelihood209 words
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Article24 1965-09-17 7 SINGAPORE Thurs— Thr Chi.rh School will hold an an exhibition by its «v rla Memorial Hall on Si-pi. 23 at 5 p.m.24 words
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Article130 1965-09-17 7 Textiles; UK has made offer' SINGAPORE. Thurs. I The British High Commission in Singapore said today that British proposals for the regulation of cotton textile imports after the end of this >ear were presented to all independent Governments concerned, including the Singapore Government, on Sept. b\ The Commission was replying130 words
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Article365 1965-09-17 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. i rpHE Port of Singapore Authority today denied allegations by the Singapore Taxi Drivers Association that it had discriminated against taxidrivers plying in the port area. Some 400 taxi drivers, who began a boycott of the harbour area yesterday, alleged through their association365 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-09-17 7 Exhibition opens tomorrow BARKER VIEWS FARMING SHOW SITE SINGAPORE, Thursday. WORKERS were busy today putting finishing touches to some 900 stalls at the Singapore Agricultural Show at Kallang Park. Th< ibov, the biggest of its kind in recent jrean, will be opened by the Minister for Law and National Development.270 words
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156 1965-09-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Minister for Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir today disclosed that a new form of licence for minibus operators would soon be Introduced to allow Individual operators to transport primary pupils to school. Dato Sard" who was pea king at the156 words
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115 1965-09-17 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A ferry service between Clifford Pier and the Kallang Basin will be provided I'm visitors to the giant agricultural show at Kalians Park from Saturday to Sept. 26. Twenty boats specially fitted with facilities for carrying passengers will be in service daily115 words
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Article67 1965-09-17 7 150 birds in singing competition SINGAPORE, Thurs. A merbah jambol (bulbul) singing contest one of the items of Tourist Week will be held at the Pasir Pan.'ang Primary English School, opposite the Pasir Panjang Park. Instead of the Botanic Gardens, at 8 a.m. on Sept. 26. Som<> 150 birds will67 words
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Article44 1965-09-17 7 6INOAPORE. Thurs. Water '.vil. be cut oft tomorrow in Hillview Avenue from the sawmill to i the fuelling .actory. trom 9.30 am to 8 p.m.. and in Lor one Mvdm and Malaysia Gardens oft Ix>rong Mela/u from 9 a.m. to 6 pm.44 words
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564 1965-09-17 8 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG by SINGAPORE, Thursday. OINGAPORE's Foreign Minister, Mr. Rajaratnam, left today for the United Nations, and later a two-month tour of Afro-Asia and Russia to project the international image of Singapore, and to explain its role in the South-east564 words
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112 1965-09-17 8 Singapore issues its own passports SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Government Is Issuing provisional passports lor citizens requiring travel documents to go abroad. This is a temporary measure following Singapore's separation from Malaysia on Aug. 9. New Singapore p; sports will be available later on. For two years The Singapore provisional112 words
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Article62 1965-09-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thui> Miniver of Information andi Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, yesterday received a cheque for $10,400 for national Defence Fund, representing proceeds of the National Solidarity U.ig d;iv ht !d la.sl November. The presentation was made by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, a member62 words
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Article39 1965-09-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. will open the third biennial delegates' conference of the National Union of Commercial Workers on Saturi day at the Dewan Bahasa dan 1 Pustaka at 10 am39 words
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Article50 1965-09-17 8 TAIPING. Thurs. The BiMiojj of Singapore and Malaya, the Right Rev. Dr- Kenneth S«nsbury. will officiate at a confirmation service In the All Saints" Church here on SeDt. 26 and preside at a staff meeting of the clergy and church workers of the Northern Archdeaconry the next day.50 words
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Article, Illustration265 1965-09-17 8 T.G. NG - How the Chai family found happiness T.G. NG By KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. By nature Mr. Chai Chong Cheng, a canteen owner at the Civil Defence Headquarters here, is not a religious man. Until six months ago. ht embraced no organised religion. He and his family of eight were free-think-ers.265 words
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175 1965-09-17 8 MALACCA, Thur«. rE Malacca Municipal Council was today urged to take action against department heads and officers, who came to work late or took part in politics. The move was made by I Inche Thamby Hassan (Ind.» during the adjournment of the council's monthly175 words
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Advertisement339 1965-09-17 8 B OAC cares! for your children f^*^ Jt rr^ iS *j M 1 tJBf If* 00m .-in ft Dear Parents, Now the holidays are nearly over, and it's time for the chi Wren to step aboard B.O.A.C's Rolls Royce Jetliners on their way back to school, how about a present339 words
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Miscellaneous169 1965-09-17 8 Alley Oop By V.T. itawnUn WCL, SEEINCS HOW V,T\T V^ltf&iH&i GOSH, I NEVER REAUZEdI I ..I VENDER IF MAYBE LJ UU I -^^^1 Y^l H*St E NO KNIFE, WE'LL JUST HAVE iTU^^i WHAT A COMPLICATEP I COULD SEE DOC/'* TWA* POOR G t f^V J?lfX MUST j X> USE OUR169 words
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87 1965-09-17 9 KUALA I.L'MPUR. Tl.i The Sultan of Brunei's recent statement that Brunei would continue to .stay out of Malaysia has received the support of 10 members of the Brunei State Assembly. In a joint statement received here today the Assemblymen welcomed the Sultan's reassurance th;.; Brunei87 words
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Article26 1965-09-17 9 KUANTAN. Tluir-s— Thr Minister of I^nds and Mm Abdul Rahman bin Yu'acob. will open a $450,000 survey department building at Alar Alc.u- tomorrow26 words
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Article69 1965-09-17 9 KANOAR. Thurs.— The Peril* Youths Standing Conference parent body of youth clubs and > uruiuiisatioiL-; in the StaW will j s-.il'c Malny lollc (lances at the j Arau Lstunu on Tue.sday to en- tcrtaln the Yang di-Pertuan < Akkiii? and rhe Raja Permaisurl Agong on69 words
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Article178 1965-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. T*HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, said here today that the proposed National Marketing Board would be set up soon. He was speaking to reporters before leaving on a 10-day official visit to Sara- i wak and Sabah178 words
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Article42 1965-09-17 9 To Mecca from Borneo now PENANG. Thurs. Muslim pilgrims from the Borneo territories will no longer be required to catch their ship at Singapore. Agreement has been reached. it is understood, for future pilgrim ships to call at Jesselton. Labuan. and Kuchinc.42 words
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Article52 1965-09-17 9 Xl ALA LI'MPI'R. Thurs. Mr Justice H. T. One has been appointed artinu Chief Justice. Malaya. during the absence of the Chief Justice. Dato Syed Shell Rarakbah. who is abroad. His appointment, according to a Gazette notification published today, dates back to Sept. and will end on52 words
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Article151 1965-09-17 9 FRONT GETS RALLY PERMIT DENANG. Thurs.—Po- lice have granted a permit to the Socialist Front f o hold a public rally at the City Stadium on Sept. 25. Announcing this today. Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, the Front publicity chairman here, said the rally would be staged "in Drotesi against the151 words
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Article161 1965-09-17 9 Beauties can parade in T-shirts KUALA LUMPUR, ThurscU gELANGORs Mentri Besar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, has given the "green light" for participants in the Miss Mala; for the Miss World pageant to parade in T-shirts and shorts for the final judging at the Stadium Negara on Oct. 9. He161 words
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Article28 1965-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Tluir.- A but clht. Lojr Aii lacked bj chaini and boti .1 drink ni suiii al yesterday Ho sustained tln.-i: wounds on his left .inn28 words
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325 1965-09-17 9 |>k\ \\G, Tlrars The 1 police today denied an allegation by the Pelumu Socialist Front that they held two of its membera in a lock -up for "one whole night" last week because the annual report of party branch •.va> tound325 words
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Article, Illustration128 1965-09-17 9 STUDENTS FLY OUT FROM PAKISTAN LONDON. Thurs. Five children ol MalavMan Rulers on their aim.il at the London Airport from Karachi last weekend. They are Svcd Amir Abidin and Sved Koslan. sons of the Vane di-Pertuau Agong; Teiisku Sulaiman. son of the Sultan of Selaneor; and Tencku AzlanArthur Richards - 128 words
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Advertisement141 1965-09-17 9 j Swan-Upping an old English tradition ■^•jn-l'ppmi"* i» the trama? mirk- I ing of the i»«nt on ih« River ThMBH, I London, which MBM place in July each jtjr. Tail ancient ceremony I date* back to the 1 'ih Century. Hot to be confused with jSwan-Downingj a new Malaysian Custom141 words
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Miscellaneous254 1965-09-17 9 Straits Times Crossword H I I I■- I W fHB~~H| A^R(>^> 13 A thing stolen by the foot I 7. 8 Barrte's order to the a.-tro- is>. nain permanently In orbit? 14. In holes as made by fasteners '5. 5. 4). 1 4-5 1. 8. 10. Sweeu make plff-pen lad254 words
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Obituary45 1965-09-17 10 W4t Sli Mxmmum i.HIIW SZE KIT u-1 I lalan <*hani»ai I' fot >»man<.- p m GAY WAN HIN .*»nior Mr"i nf .loria K<hooii V»rt p ir»fn i\ on II n»nind '.ivini I- Tarmn HKlai. I O-IIA at 1 111 il :<■■ c'nri.' M.trio i-niir. li45 words
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Article67 1965-09-17 10 Hnrrf. \f. Mimnu.m THE FAMILY '•< I'"" thank' r»l»Hvr. and frw-ndi- fnr r.,.r kind a.«tat^n<r irraatSM noa and allandanrr at mi» Rkßttal MR* .Ml* LYE MUAT tS4 famil* ■nank HSativM fr.rndu »nrt .-<: ■I nil Charrft for to* kino aim. ,moo»»an «if'« of •n-lr irMlltltTTI m-T F4SII.T OP LATE67 words
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Article102 1965-09-17 10 trtCIAL OFFtR fm rtaaaicai Mili.ui b*b4bU two ''apnee, M«r» Ann BM| I l«>" OINUINI ITALIAN PAtTRIIt »n<! M*i»i ohiainabl* aorrrntn Hiiiidm* iirder ljuaini *aBM MIIPIi ROLANDS i M flat «n »xr>»rt Halt o\ <• IWm.tn^nlmn v» Vt-'» ltotai»l-» •\Srifh*' ■<< CHI* Artiflinur li« 247. IRNIMA lIWINC fjlMHC.ii. p**Mrr'r»i Tot"102 words
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Article704 1965-09-17 10 To finance the first Malaysian Development Plan, the Government will need la rain m<>r<- than SL'.OOO million in foreign grants and loans. This baa bean dfcicloMd before. In restating the problem for his lub audience, however, Mr. Tan Siew Sin added an important clarification. The $2,000 million704 words
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Article343 1965-09-17 10 The handbook on road sat'ety being distributed to all Malayan schools will make possible, for the first time. systematic education of the young in the perils they tacc from steadily increasing traffic. If teachers make good use of I the 1 handbook, virtually all children u ill receive343 words
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Article122 1965-09-17 10 With so much depending upon its successful operation, every indication that the Malaysian agricultural marketing board will begin work without delay is to be welcomed. The latest such indication comes from the Minister of Agriculture, who said tho Central Government would make an announcement on it at the122 words
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246 1965-09-17 10 Causeway trade guts of the problem r |"HERE has been an interesting number o| articles and letters appearing in your columns on the question of trade between Malaysia and Singapore all advocating, naturally, an ending of the "commercial impasse". We would not expect to hear from those whose manufacturing and246 words
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Letter207 1965-09-17 10 Any other basis would be suspect and would do little to provide Ion;; term reassurance to commercial Interests The gu'.o of the problem for the two Governments lies in thtir respective assessments of each others industrial competitive ability relative to the total market in each country for each product or207 words
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Letter215 1965-09-17 10 Organised commercial and Industrial bodie.s can do little more than represent basic principles In this context and identify, for their members, realities often only rpcogr.ised by reaction to thr representation A two way direct contact is probably required by competing manufacturers In each country who fall into this cateK«ry— with215 words
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Article75 1965-09-17 10 AT least "Disgusted" of A. Batu Pahat got his provisional driving licence after all. I once applied for a form Gen 147 at the Johore Government offices in response to an advertisement for a job When the prompt reply ramp it was to in- form me that the75 words
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Article532 1965-09-17 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— l32 YUNUS MARIS, by M.A. University of Malaya 132. INTERROGATION (conld > We hay» seen how a question may be asked by: (1) the use of KAH (Les. 101-105) for Instance: Romah awak runuh yaac berchst bitam ito-KAH* Rumili awak ran( brrchat hltam itu-KAII Rumah awak-KAII rumih van*532 words
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829 1965-09-17 10 DONALD M. LOUCHHEIM - Zambia Africa's hope for black and white DONALD M. LOUCHHEIM STRONG LEADERSHIP AND RESTRAINT by LUSAKA. Thurs AFTER almost a year of independence, this country is assuming vital strategic importance m Africa It is j also one of the continent's b r i g h test hopes for the future829 words
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Advertisement552 1965-09-17 10 Strait. Tiaet k MaUr Mail Ctaitl'Kd ••»«««t»"m«n«« mmr a* >■•»< Ma COLD STORAOB lUPIKMARKET O.r- .a mtii4 •••leu I.) n««k) COLD STOKA4I ■RANCHES At f-oiUMfl Road lkite«| Naval Anf*oti»4»4 «|<m« CITY BOOK STOWI LTD Winal>4»i*f Horn*. <«!•>•• Ouav THI NIWS FRONT Fur4P«iMifc's fttia«ra*ariwi M. M. ISMAIL M Adrr.lfillv Ro»a>*4 MaWtt«l552 words
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Advertisement62 1965-09-17 10 EARLY TO BED AND LATE TO RISE Are you wasting energy on the useless, conventional movements of rising and getting to an office? Do you let someone e/sc decide how you spend your day? Then consider bedworker Mark Twain, consider Winston Churchill? You may be called a bum. an escapist,62 words
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Advertisement153 1965-09-17 10 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers I TUCtirS lIMIaIS CHtH SCOTCR WIIW %r\CHQ6 HaiUilt TMOtMNOUT MIUTSIt \J s 320,000 EXAM SUCCESSES testify to the efficiency and reliability of Home Study Courses expertly prepared for professional exams. Accountancy. CotTtNO, Sk rftarjal. Law. Export Marketing, MamMMbbWIT. Also. G.C.h. (O153 words
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157 1965-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysian naval patrol intercepted four Indonesian barter boats off the Johore coast yesterday and arrested their 13 occupants. The nrst Incident occurred •t 4.25 a.m. off the southeast Johore coast when a naval patrol si«hted a sampan with two occupants.157 words
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Article40 1965-09-17 11 N Thurs The Trend- (tanu Slate Government will open up another 1.631 acrea of lungle in the district here for rubber snisUlholdrr.-v The areas are at Kampmic P»nuna Station. Kampnr.3 Be*ul Uma And Panrhor Pin.: j40 words
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Article26 1965-09-17 11 KOALA LUMPUR. Ttiurs. Rank Negara today received SS.BOO for tiia National Defence Bonda from nine subscribers. Ttus brought the total subscription to I 54.392.15026 words
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Article, Illustration503 1965-09-17 11 SOW 26 ARE OUT OF MPIEA OVER NEVER-ON-SUNDA V PACT WITH TAPPERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. \NOTHER eight rubber estates have reportedly served notice of withdrawal on the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, raising the number of walk-outs from the association to 26. The eight are under503 words
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Article78 1965-09-17 11 Discharge for 34 captured Indons JOHOKk BAHRI Thurs Thirty-four Indonesian prisoners, who were rap tured during landings in Pontian and Kota Tinggi last year, were discharged by maeiMrato n court today. They had been charted with oossession of arms or ammunition in security areas in Jobore. Ml the men. however,78 words
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Article30 1965-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Thurr Police last night arrested 28 suspect gangsters under the Secret Society Ordinance. The arrest* were made In the Tiong Bahru and oilat Road areas30 words
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Article154 1965-09-17 11 'Only mad men would say this OATU PAHAT. Thurs. v The acting Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. said here today that only mad men would say the Government was killing the Chinese language. He was speaking at a presentation of cheques totalling $128,400 to 21 Chinese schools and154 words
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212 1965-09-17 11 Airlines change schedules due to war OINGAPORE. Thurs.— 0 Airlines operating here have re-arranged their schedules as a result of the Indo-Pakls-tani war. Some have re-arrarmed their flight programmes to avoid the war zones In New Delhi and Karachi. Others have cut off India and Pakistan entirely from their itineraries.212 words
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Article45 1965-09-17 11 KUCHING. Thurs Fire gutted the 27-door longhouse Ruman Bagol on the Sunsci 1 Upper Nlahi in thr Fourth Divisiuii 01 Sarawak laM night There were no casvalriivt bu: 200 people are homeless and about $10,000 worth of property was destroyed.45 words
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130 1965-09-17 11 Engineer in crash gets $45,000 damages lOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Damages amounting to $45.605 72 have been awarded to an engineer. Philip Arthur Brown, 44. In the Johore Bahru High Court In a civil suit he brought against a lorry driver, Llm Hong Pong The award vran made ov Mr I130 words
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Article54 1965-09-17 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. Inche YaaJcup bin Haji Mohamed Noti. Senior Co-operative Officer. Krlan North, has been awarded a alx-month Colombo Plan acholarship for a course In social leadership at St. Xavier s University Nova Scotia In Canada. During hl« absence. Inche Yahaya bin Mohamed Akhlr from tpoh.54 words
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Article42 1965-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Nine new employees of Mobil Oil Malaya Limited* MS million Jurong refinery, now under construction, will be leaving by air tomorrow for Formosa to undergo a-ahree-month refinery course at the Chinese Petroleum Corporation In the Kaothlung refinery.42 words
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Article, Illustration155 1965-09-17 11 f£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia. Dato Fumihiko Kai (above), said here today that President Soekarno was not interested in any peace talks with .Mala>>i.i President Sookarno had not shown any enthusiasm for peace talks when Japan's special envoy. Mr.155 words
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Article31 1965-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two mobile X-ray unit?, preypntrd by West Germany, are expe-t- pd to arrive in the (tilp. Scrn\ a- benstrin at P^r: Bwtttenbam to* j morrow31 words
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Article22 1965-09-17 11 SINGAPORE TbUT Mr David K. K. Tan. has been elected prcsidmt of the executive committee of the 19th Students' Council22 words
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Article289 1965-09-17 11 Bill to boost our timber exports ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Government Is putting th« finishing touches to j legislation to promote 1 and regulate the timber i export industry, one of the "big four" in the country. The final draft of a Bill to -ie a timber export cou--1289 words
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Article46 1965-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. I ion© bin H i Jam. 27 :he Beach Road polve s;ut!nn at wounds on bii stomach and riglM palm. Guno. a hawker at Clifford Pier Is believed to nan been tabbed durinc a dispute over the pr.< I Of stalls.46 words
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154 1965-09-17 11 JESSELTON. Thurs THE Malaysian Go- vernment had re- fused to allow Sabah to recruit its acutely needed labour from Hong Kong and Formosa, the Chief Minister, Mr. i^eter Lo, said here today. The Central Government would not approve the plan until all efforts hadReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement221 1965-09-17 11 Another reason why Q more Carrier air bought than any other make! fc^muESjit |Tjk^^ Carrier Air Condi- I Ej^V •on*** filter the outatda I a* a*4 M 10 onty purt «H! i> daM a*. Th« fUt«r in WVM I >* a Carriac it super fin*. NL^ H^ £> N emm221 words
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Advertisement39 1965-09-17 11 f ASSOCIATED ELECTRIGAL INDUSTRIES INTtRNfITIONfII I leaders for the supply and I I installation of electrical products I I AEI I AEI I 80 Ampang Road, 73 Robinson Road Kuala Lumpur j Singapore Represented by THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED39 words
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Miscellaneous802 1965-09-17 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kttmla I-umpur 7.10 Sporta Arena: 7J4 Acrosa and Penang. 6 Ipoh an/1 the Seven Seas —"I Took My Malacca. 3 Johorr Bahru. 4 Women to Africa": 8.00 News Talping, 7 Bat* Pahai. t In Mandarin: 8.10 Classical Kluanf. Music; 8.34 Munsters "Dance with me Herman"; 8.00802 words
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Article91 1965-09-17 12 MORE tonnage was completed by British shipyards in the first half of tnis year than in any romparabie period since 1961. according to a report In Industrial Britain Ai the end of June. 11l vessels totalling 650,451 gross tons had been handed over, compared with 94 or91 words
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Article59 1965-09-17 12 KLM reports a net operating profit of $5.8 million for the yrar ended March 31. 1P65. ttl Or* since 1960. After reoraanisation pxptnses and special :tems of 812.8 million mainly arising from severance payments to employees i»>;ivitu ■> net iov of over $7 million resulted, against a59 words
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Article, Illustration116 1965-09-17 12 FJATIN Famihiko Kai, wife of i -^Uir Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, prrsonts a set of ramrra aocrssorirs to Mr. One Kirn Leone of Ipoh, third priie winner. intcrn.ition.il division. In the 1964 Asahi Pen tax International Photography contest. Other local winners were Mr. A. II. Lim o."116 words
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Article82 1965-09-17 12 Wl si German imports from Asmii coii!itrie» rose by 22.2 per iinoi. i MSI. IOO mlhion In the flrst six months of this year compared wltli the earresponding period of la.st year, the German Industry Institute said In Cologne. Import* from China rose 55.6 I per cent.82 words
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Article, Illustration263 1965-09-17 12 SANITARY FITTING FACTORY STARTS PRODUCTION SOON THE industrial programme nf Shanks iaku.. Ltd. has taken a further step i irward with the arrival of Mr. Ronald Johnstone who is to I the post of works manager The $1 7 mlllloi which will manulacturr a wid< range of eanitan ;i nd263 words
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162 1965-09-17 12 Lightweight radio with 29 channels 4 yew lißhtwputht tn vanM.stonscd ni:mp radio set which undent trials in tropical mon. conditions in Malaysia during its development is now ;r able for export, the manu: Hirers, Racal Commui,: tions Ltd. of England announce Called Squadcal typo TRA 906. the set was designed162 words
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Article153 1965-09-17 12 AUSTRIAN MACHINE SALES SUCCESS •p)ESPITE stiff inter*J national competition, Singapore and Malaysia are becoming ever more important as markets for Austrian machinery, says a re-, port published in Aus-i trian Economic News Bulletin. In the past two years, shipments of Austrian machines to these markets have almost doubled, rising from153 words
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Article63 1965-09-17 12 A&ian Chambers of Commerce officials will meet in Hong Kong next week to discuss the formation of a confederation which seeks to strengthen economic co-opera-tion among businessmen throughout the area. The formation ot the confederation was agreed in principle by delegates from 13 countries63 words
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344 1965-09-17 12 Carpet weaving industry is planned THH Fell :im<l Textiles group, which hns already developed ;i complete vies service in Malaysia, is to establish ;i carpel weaving industry. Mr. John Wolnizer, manager <>l It'll and Textiles (Malaysia) Ltd.. announced this week. First of Its type in Malaysia, the enterprise is to344 words
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159 1965-09-17 12 SINGAPORE ASSEMBLED VEHICLES DISPLA YED BORNEO Motors Lid of Singapore last werk snve a demonstration of two vehicles at Bukit Ttmah In conjunction with Penawan Engineerlng Company, a subsidiary of William Jacks and Co Malaya > Ltd. The vehicles were an Austin live- ton forward control chassis, and an Austin159 words
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Article, Illustration367 1965-09-17 12 'U.S. to put more money in Asian countries' rIE American Government Is placing many Asian nations in a privileged position for attracting more U.S. Investment than heretofore, according to Mr. Warren E. Ball, director of Pacific Area Promotion for The New York Times. "In fact, the U.S. Government Is so367 words
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Article32 1965-09-17 12 A 25C-passenger hydrofoil boat with .1 ruislng speed of 53 mph is now ready for production at the yard or Westermoen Hydrofoil. South Norway. Its total length is 148 ft.32 words
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Advertisement272 1965-09-17 12 Qompton— Parkinson A. C. MOTORS available from stock '*'^!^V*^ conforming to the most HMR<*^| recent electrical and dimensional British Stan/B H. P. 100 H. P/ W Solr A(ent« UNITED ENGINEERS (MALAYSIA) LTD.. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Malocca, Seremban, Kuanton, Sandakan, Jesselton, Kuching. ypK If A7f 1 Distinctively C^ FB272 words
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Advertisement9 1965-09-17 12 3 *?i 1— T. CUTTY SARK BLENDED^ SCOTS WHISKY9 words
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Advertisement212 1965-09-17 12 -*."^tm^ ■Jt' f *Tfc-->>< jiA^mm ni^ I |^k So many advantages when you standardize on Cummins The Cummins range goes from 100 -You work more eftioentty wrth a re. to 825 hp. and witNn this range there is duced parts inventor/. an engine tor all power requirements. Over 250 truck212 words
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217 1965-09-17 13 A LOR STAR. Thurs. A The defeated PMIP candidate in the recent Jitra by-election, Inche Abu Bakar bin Omar, today liled a petition in the High Court here against the election to the State Assembly of the Alliance candidate, Inche Mohamed Zain bin Ahmad.217 words
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Article44 1965-09-17 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs Detec- tives from the Caul iv branch of the C.I.D. <Sc rleties) recovered five parnngs and five iron rods in a backl.mp of South Bridge RoaJ near thr iuncMon of Pagoda Street at 2i p.m. yesterday. No arre.si «ia> m.tde.44 words
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Article45 1965-09-17 13 NIBONO TEBAL. Thurs. A j padi planter, Omar bin Arshad. I 34. of Pant Tok Mandln. was charged in the magistrate's court her* today with r.ip::ig hi* 11 y*ar-old step-daughtor at their I homr on Sept 5 He was re- manded in custody-45 words
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Article, Illustration193 1965-09-17 13 -HEROINE SARIAH'S CRIES SAVED A FAMILY JOHORE BAIIRU. Thurs. A family of four had a narrow escape w hen a luis carrying about 20 l>.i-.M'ngers crashed into their home near the 2nd mile Jalan Scudai. Three children— Zaidah bintc Osman. two. S.iriah bintc Osman, four, and IdrisRex Photo Studio shows the bus and the remains of the house after the crash - 193 words
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Article50 1965-09-17 13 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Ministry of Foreign Allairs yesterday announced that the Government of Uganda has recognised Singapore as a sovereign. Independent i., i lon. Uganda Is the seventh African rouiHry to recognise Singapore. The others are the United Arab Republic. Tanzania. Malawi, Ethiopia. Guinea and Gambia.50 words
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Article19 1965-09-17 13 PENANO. Thurs— The Penanjt Enipnvmont Exhange nas found lobs for 765 people since January this year.19 words
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400 1965-09-17 13 NUT seeks clarification on service in Borneo KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE National Union of Teachers, whose members A are interested in serving in Sabah and Sarawak, has sent a five-point questionnaire to the Education Ministry seeking clarification on the terms and conditions of service. Incentives offered by the Ministry to400 words
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Article45 1965-09-17 13 KUCHTNO Thurs. A oepprr gardener found an unexploded bomb in his garden at the 74 mile Kuching-to-Batu Kitai.z road yesterday. Military bomb disposal expert* later identiiled it as a 60-18 rocket head. World War II relic j and exploded it-45 words
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Article26 1965-09-17 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs P and O Orient Lines" liner Iberia will arrive here on Sept. 23 on her return voyage to London from I Sydney.26 words
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Article33 1965-09-17 13 PENAN'G. Thurs.— About 200 Malay and nonMalay youths in Tanjong Tokong and the surrounding villages will hold a "goodwill picnic" at Tanjong Bungah on Sunday to foster racial harmony In the district.33 words
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Advertisement127 1965-09-17 13 i? TUC w I nc I SYLVIA GOH frankly discusses this Jtl^^f subject in the September issue of I f'J f Vl n DREAM DRESSES BEWIGGED. AND BEAUTIFUL BE WITH if FROM TH*»-AND DO THE BUMY' The Two Facet «f Fitbiea Sunyee Sett New Sights w Art tf> J)li]||l iL127 words
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Advertisement205 1965-09-17 13 Most Ideal Residential Area Sky Scraper Sky Villa CLEMENCEMI AVENUE/C4VENAGH ROAD SINGAPORE 1H 1 READY FOR I from $32,250/OCCDPATION I 75 LOAN AVAILABLE Enquiries: SINGAPORE TRADING CO., LTD. MALAYSIA INVESTMENTS LTD. 4 4-1 COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. 1 TELEPHONE, *****-6. I'M ON THE TOP OF THE WORLD free from constipation Thanks205 words
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Advertisement722 1965-09-17 14 BHSBEBBBa^aHkIIIH I m a m m mma a \m\ m w\%mMw\mm\\%\m i B a B B s B s^sssßs B BE sta»ata«sJ^^^aT.TaCK333.a^s»*^aWi*^a^s^ iContinurd from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Worda $1 (Mim.)— Box St rt: extra BNCLISH SPEAKING AMAH with good references. Apply 408 Btshopa Oate Spore. XPERIENCED SALESMAN for722 words
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Advertisement617 1965-09-17 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Worda tt Mir.}— Box SO eta. extra AVAILABLE NOW furnished Flats, Bungalows D/ 9. to IS. R/S39U/-, SIOOOA. Apply Kho's Accommodation. SO-A Roblnaon Road, H'pore. EASTERN MANSION: Seaside Luxury 3-room Flat one aircondltlooer A telephone available immediately. Telephone 8 pore 93M8/*****. OETACHEO 4 BEDROOM BunrSJowa st Tamplnes617 words
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Advertisement678 1965-09-17 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS WordM it (Mut./—Hox 50 et*. extra 7-A. NAPPIER ROAD 3 tiedroom Tat, mosaic flooring. Completion soon. Apply 6h5->4 (Spore). VALUABLE PROPERTY 47. Scotts Road, 47.353 sq ft. wltb building What often.' Tel. Lira KiMtt Spore. TWO- STOREY lEMI DETAOHED bungalows at districts 10 and 21.678 words
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Advertisement506 1965-09-17 14 EDUCATION IS WardM M I MinA—Bux iO rts »rrr« FOORMAN'S ICHOOL. aMBfIM ■•i forte All (ira.|»» To Oipioma. Theory. Piano- Accordion. IVino-Jaz:. <;ullar. Recorder. Violin. <.'lalinet. Trumpet. Sax H-bone. Klute Tel iH'lKjrei ?*:..:> BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION lINOAPURA PROGRAMMES RKPT. 20 SEPT. 20. Cat your copy st Me RADIO WEEKLY TODAY506 words
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Advertisement658 1965-09-17 14 BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE li WawiH M Mm. I—Boxi Box SO rf. extra J3FT. KEEL BOAT. TMytM full huoyancy. Prire Jl.uOii 1 VEHICLES FOX SALE li WnrdM >t i Mm.}— Box SO et*. extra tibj MINI COOPER. IKK) on.o CJoo.l condition Phone Antbony Heng I ,-)21«H S [«re. YAMAHA SSO658 words
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Advertisement635 1965-09-17 14 VEHIQES WANTED IS WordM $1 i Min.i—Bux SO et: extra VOLVO list Model IM2/IM3. Prtcra rmransblc. Rln* Srore ***** aftsr I No dralfrs. FOR SALE li Wnrdn ff < Mim i Bi.x SO ell extra AN OLD MEDAL for snls Write to Kox v I «ra. FRIDGE tPRAVINC St owler635 words
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Advertisement782 1965-09-17 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'porf) I IS Wordi U 'Mini—Box 50 el*, extra I JEWELLERY makes the most ippr*- dstrd K!ft. Latest mat* at Tin sinK Ooldsmlthx I.' -i.ath Bri<mr Koad. BlafSiDore. TAKE <OUR PICK or I srt in i11.ii. 0r.. 1. J..1--prvcloun hoi.. roorr I l«r«. DRESSES DRESSMAKING IS WordM 5(782 words
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Advertisement541 1965-09-17 14 JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK KKMTATAAM lav m:\n i Juruiera NeKcn. J.K k Ipon, hinga J p patia ptmU [Ulam J.K.K. KdM 'Ir clan kt»- II UaKi fWllllllllßßn dan K- .apan (3> Buah Kan iin BuKi Kuniah OtAk. Dl-Tanjong Rambuiun. Butira penoh bolch dl-da dJ-Pejabat Juruteri* Ker.u ißangunaiu, Jabaun Kcrja Rava541 words
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Advertisement1207 1965-09-17 15 '0 UVERP1 jr^ Out S'pori Si i P. S'him Pertsnt OOLIUS Liverpool, G'JSgOW in Part "■"JOBOCU* Li. erpool. Glasgow C(t. IS Sapt 21 Sept 22 25 Sept 21 M»CHAON Liverpool. Dublin. A'mwtk Sept 21 Sept 2S Sept 2i/ 2 Oct J CULOPS Liverpool Sept 71 Oct 1 AUTOMEDON Liwerrool. C!as|ow1,207 words
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Advertisement1251 1965-09-17 15 THL EAST ASiAHC CO.P. NY. IM Ixcpo-Med n Otvnifli EXPRESS SAILINGS TO HEAR EAST, CONTINENT ANO SCANOIHA»IAi Singacore P. Sham Penani Am Genoa Havre H'buri Roam Aatw Coat Cta. 11 PANAMA a) Sept it'll Sept 22/24 29/2! Ocl 11 11 Oct 21 Naf 1 4 10 I KAMBOOIA t) Sept1,251 words
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Advertisement1256 1965-09-17 15 I Benmline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDOi UYERPOOL > 4fNTINEKTAL PORTS BENDORAN c 0 Sitlipore P. S'hain Penang SlSSl"!. all m Sept II 21 Seat 22/2J Rottercaej Oct 24) BENCRU ACH AN For h,^, oct n Singapore P. Sham Penang Havre Net I Seat 2(21 Oct 2/1 Seat H* 1 Antwerp1,256 words
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Advertisement1343 1965-09-17 15 BUCKN/U1 S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Contin«nt Singapore r. Shim Ptattg CITY f GLASGOW London, Hamburg RotUraam, Ha. re. Hall, im'ham, M'bro 20/10 Seat 21 Sipt city OF pooka- Lisbon, London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Hull 1/ 7 Oct I I Oct CITY OF RIPON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, Hull 21 21 Oct 211,343 words
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Article114 1965-09-17 16 MELBOURNE, Thun. INDUSTRIALS were swady with falls slightly shading rises. Key shares moved narrowly Base metaiik and oils were qu.ei and steady. A.0.0. declined a furtlier 3d. to I 245. 3d. I rlooing prices with Wfdn aI day imcta in hrackcta: Mourt IPS 37/1 <JT N. Broken Hill114 words
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Article249 1965-09-17 16 Mcpt. 16. Three mootba IMOUITMIALa ■omt»ml II eta Umri v cv ORjr Dm 7 <ta. :.t. v, M»r in rtt CM. HoidlDf* M tr. 10 CU. 15 eta. M Iron acu Duolop* 1 1 eta. OC B.C. 14 eta. K. Kmeitio* IH eta. Rotbni'.ja v eta. £*ao 13249 words
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Article106 1965-09-17 16 I"ME Aiioenlion or Bank* in Malay- made then change* In It* rs.ti-9 'o mrrctiact* yciunlay tall ratra to 1100): N«* T»ra: buyinx TT 31' 13/16. airmail OL> 32 13 IS. '.'C at. 33 S/16 [Da, tl 10 trad* Mils. Canada: buylnk TT 35 :./16. airmail OL> M 7/16.106 words
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Article54 1965-09-17 16 rpilE present rate of the Malayan dollar against trie pound sUtUiik fixed on November 24 last jtmr i* selling. T.T- or 0.0. 2s. I 15/16 d. Bu\in T.T. 2s. 4 1 Hid. Buyinc <».!). 2s. I.d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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891 1965-09-17 16 Frora Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS improved on L/ the Stock Kxch:ingp yesterday and the turnover also showed some Improvement following the announcement by Mr. Tan Slew Sin. the Malaysian Finance Minister, that his Government were postponing the operation of the Capital Gains Tax891 words
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Article28 1965-09-17 16 Malayan Stock Indirrs S f pt. 1.->. Sept. 1«. ■Industrial*: 74.28 74.64 Tins: 94.0.-, 94.74 rulihrr*. Krl.SO 10^.»0 Dec 30. Ufa l«o. Dec. 29. 19G2 100.28 words
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Article835 1965-09-17 16 DUSINEM in and reported to' the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of thr Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. I. Mcldinfi <X•00) M.M; Ea>« ordv (6.0OO) lI. W. il'.iKlO) t1. 62: C. Imaltart < l U M;835 words
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Article32 1965-09-17 16 ON" th* fri* ttenanx* market h Hr-f Kor v S dollar via I'lo'.d at 3.73 for T.T. lath. Stirling »:>» quotm) at 16 03 and lan* taal ef laid at ?A2)32 words
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Advertisement1201 1965-09-17 16 VI 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tie Atlantic Service Bang»f» HK. L KaalM N IM Boataa •Teaitlraa Mart- 1123 Oct 77 Oct 17 Ntt 1 Oet 3 OK ■'KHaikjdt Man 11,7? Nt* II Nt* 17 Oet I la* I laa Wo«t Coast of Central/South America Service < Gua>>o-Jil1,201 words
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Advertisement1067 1965-09-17 16 *osmiu/NEw n«UNO stmct inoi*. mtiaiiN «nd r. suu sirvici r« NMMMa\ M«lai«* Mal***r«*. SHae». T*i MMm. *M Hapaattiaaax «>'i.»n| P S'M-n par* Spat* P. Sll*m NBMf tIULIMIt Slid* la Port II ISSept RaJUU 71- o*l tOti IBM tktnn 9 oci tv Oti */v om R»juu »i oei M o*l v1,067 words
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Advertisement445 1965-09-17 16 i otatitouwt) tuwarc tuwm. >ir>t<p.y« r S'Oaix **a*a* rWi I«TS* Jl '23 Sepl 24 Jtsrpi 11 Seal w<t*iHM. ecctaui. -r»-a, Oiawtt. NAU&iCU Ii I IKI 11/11 Btl II «ct Miiaaillaa, Havre, Ounkitt. Tula 11/U 141* N« UN** HarswllM. BorditMX. Hrrra, UaMtrt. Nal* t4'ii o»« imi ta* MM* WwtaiM**, Havr*. Ooatir*.445 words
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Advertisement43 1965-09-17 16 KYOSEI LINE ul. U IB P*rtUs»*t 17 i»Sr»t NSMI M'JTSefl ri?iSf|t MM* KOHSMO M»IU- M Sept 4 Oct ««a*t»i «c*«tx: Harpor OiUillan *St Co.. Ltd. Spore Tel: 94-61 •*n SvrtMaMi aSTtaU (Maura) in f*t, e» »**a*t' MI»PfP eilFllUN 1 CO ITB. fait *****.43 words
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Article28 1965-09-17 17 Sept. 16. MALAYAN Kl'Rßr'.R PRICE: tita crnts (down oni'-i-i^hth of a cent). TIN: 57.-)7.37i (down $3.87' i. I noflicial estimated ofTerine 240 tons (up 10 ton^i.28 words
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670 1965-09-17 17 Tin price falls again by over three dollars rE Straits tin price for the third consecutive day (ell by over three dollars. The price was quoted in Penang at $757.37* or down $3.87}. On Tuesday there was a fall of 53.50 and on Wednesday 53.7."). Demand was stated to be670 words
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Article100 1965-09-17 17 CHIPS ly'nic alonxtidt th* Sln«ap*rt J| O Harbour wharvts *r ttptottd ttday art: Kockhamiiton Fur 1/2. N>ilfr RIJo 3 4. Anet Mum S, Rhixnior B'T. irfnumala 1314. Prr.«id.nl MrKlnlrv IS 1«. Irrnwndiiv I, lloriu.i.l.i 1 I i Crnri Mnru 3- r 42 43. ."tor N VV.3 s100 words
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Article263 1965-09-17 17 riCTOBLR In si grade rubber f.o.b. buvrrs i lum d at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpui M^triday at bb'j cents prr lb down one-eighth of a cent on kVrdnesda.Y's closing level for tin position. Thr lone was quiet after slightly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices263 words
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Article69 1965-09-17 17 'HINCSE Product Etching*. Sinn part noon BftaM p«r picul iHlir ay: Coconut tilt hulk $52 wtlrr*. <Irum «rller» Corpra > i K Cofltlnrnt miuotfd Pepper: Muntok vh:!r *IVi Mitel*. irivnk wHltf Sl*Si xrllrri. apeclaj q Maik ***** (NJ M-ll*r». (all LW>. o >ingap*rt Ctconut Oil Minors Antatitn pnett:69 words
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Advertisement452 1965-09-17 17 SELANGOR TURF CLUB THREE DIGITS FORECAST POOL The Public are advised that commencing with the Penang September 1965 race meeting on 19th September 1965. Three DigMis Forecast Pool Tickets based on the usual $1 Unlimited Sweep will be on sale to the public at the following branches: 1. Kapar Branch452 words
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Advertisement711 1965-09-17 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Recelvtr. Orders were on the 3rd and lOt i September. 1965 made against tr j j following persons and or firm:* Bankruptcy No- Receiving Ordei made on 3.9.6 155 65 Weng Yip Co.. (a firm No. 90. Tanjong711 words
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Advertisement833 1965-09-17 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Vacancy far Investment Prom«tlo and Public Relation* OSeer 1b th I Investment Promotion DiTistoa Applications are Invited for th post of Investment Promotion an Public Relations Officer i n th ig above Division of the Board. QUALIFICATIONS: An honours degree of a recof nised833 words
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Advertisement878 1965-09-17 17 S PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SARAWAK No. 65. Applications are Invited fron i e Malaysian Citizens for the follow 1( j Ing appolntmenu ln Sarawak:--»e (1) CONTROLLER OF IMMI ORATION ln the Immlgratioi Dep'. Salary Scale: Dlvisloi I. Scale A ($750x30-870 I- 030x30- 1050/1085x35- 1260 t- 1300x40-1420). Qualifications878 words
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Advertisement823 1965-09-17 17 r TENDERS I TENDER NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE Tenders will be received up to u.»n on Friday, 24th September, l: 65 at the office of the Director j i ol Social Welfare Ist Floor. Have-lo-lc Road. Singapore tit for the I- supply of the following foodstuffs to residential homes823 words
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Advertisement1060 1965-09-17 17 TENDERS I TENDER PK.MBERI TAHU TAWARAN, tuc pfjRT HP CINrAPORF J.K.R. TAWARAN SAMULA. THE JLHL^tv Tawaran daripada Pern- AUTHORITY borong2 yang berdaftar di- TFNDFR NOTIfF J.K.R. Kelas E dan ka-atas ltnU« «UUtt akan dlterima dl-Peiabat Tenders are invited for the IINA?^VAM nlO MteEfYll Tender documenta m^ ob n QinV DrowAw1,060 words
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339 1965-09-17 18 Aussies' aim to contain Peking threat NEW YORK, Thurt SENATOR Shane Paltndge, the Australian Defence Minister, said yesterday that containment of the threat by Communist China had become a primary objective of Australia's defence policy. This was because while there was no reason at this time to suppose that PekingReuter - 339 words
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Article50 1965-09-17 18 1 1 nations now back Peking UNTO) NATIONS, Itan Byrta has added It* name 10 tin lt>» of 10 countries .which h;r Mtad the Oenrral Assembly *o admission of Qasannmlat China to the United Nalion». The other countries are Albanu Aliterlii. Burundi. Cambotii.i. Urn BnaavUk) Cuba, Ohnna. Mall m:kl R'im.ir.hi50 words
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Article67 1965-09-17 18 MOSCOW rhurs Russia 1 d Czechoslovakia have Uj take •iiecesiswerlnf measures" 1 it hermany U given access t*> nuclear weapon.-. A mint communique after vi>lt to Russia I] President Antonln Novotny said the two trh>.. would act "with the aim ot ensuring their tecurlty and preventing aggression." TheyReuter - 67 words
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247 1965-09-17 18 YEW YORK. Thurs. The American Broadcasting Company reported last night that a shake-up in the Russian Government may be under way that might lead to the deposing of Mr. Alexei Kosygin. the Premier and Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, the Communist Party chief. John Scall. theReuter - 247 words
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87 1965-09-17 18 LONDON. Thun.- The pound full recovered yesterday from Tuf-eiav n shock announcenv:)-. of another bi« overseas trade deficit A s'eaciy demand by European buyvn hoisted Ihe rate to 2.7983 This was rise ot 0.5013 collars since the previous at tod put the currency upReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-09-17 18 SUDDENLY the air is still. The clouds are dark and glowering. And from the sea a huge funnel of water slowly whirls its way towards the sky. It is waterspout a column of mist and water whipped up hundreds of feetMirrorpic - 68 words
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410 1965-09-17 18 Pay-our-way plan for Britain with a 25pc boost in output DEFENCE CUTS LIKELY LONDON. Thurs. SWEEPING changes in Britain's basic economic structure and a 25 per cent boost to output are proposed in the nations first fiveyear economic plan, published today. The Labour Government regards the document as a majorReuter - 410 words
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110 1965-09-17 18 Trawlermen block the ferries in protest- BOULOGNE. Thurs. French trawlers wsterday blocked the ports of Boulogne and Calais to cross-Channel ferries in protest at Britain s new fishery limits. Four trawlers moved across the entrance- to each harbour just before midday, and their skippers said no ferryboats would be allowedReuter - 110 words
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Article44 1965-09-17 18 JAKARTA. Thtirs. Local authorities in TJiandjur. West Java, havr banned nil kinds ol polil«c--«U activities in the city Antara news agency reinedAntara nave no reason for the t»n but said that it had come into force on Sept. 3 —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article343 1965-09-17 18 i LONDON. Thur«. I j THE Conservative and Liberal parties were last night reported refusing to co-operate with the Labour Government in the selection of a new House of Commons Speaker. This could cut the Government's Parliamentary majority to a knife-edge margin of one. SourcesReuter - 343 words
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260 1965-09-17 18 SCIENTISTS AGREE: MOON IS COVERED BY THICK DUST UASADENA (Califor- nia). Thurs.— Radio als from the moon suggest it is covered With a layer of dustlike material about 20ft thick, according to Russian scientists. The MM I 111 l was made by Dr. V. S. Troitski of the Scientific Research260 words
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Article141 1965-09-17 18 Man-made heart in five years WASHINGTON, Thur*. ff A National Heart Institute oilicial yesterday held out the possibility that an artificial heart oould replace the human heart within five years The .(ll'icia!. l>r. "Frank Hastings, vii.l in .in inter \ieu tli.it it would be man.T years, however, before such IReuter - 141 words
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Article35 1965-09-17 18 CANBERRA. Thurs— Australia's Government-ou-ned Qantas Empir. bfta reported a record ret profit of £A 2 million. Profit was 14 per cent hi«h«r than the previous year's flpure of lAI.B million Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article34 1965-09-17 18 MONTREUX 'Switzerland) Thurs.— Thirty-six Alrlcan and Arab states, supported by Communist and some Asian countries, yesterday, demanded that South Africa be excluded from the plenipotentiary conference of th. international Telecommunication* Union— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article20 1965-09-17 18 WELLINGTON. ThUK Zealand will change over to rieclmal currency on July 10. 1067 It was officially announced. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article95 1965-09-17 18 {Stockholm. Timr i joke-a-day on the Swedish telephone network caused such chaos that it hnd to be suspended. The Joke m told by an automatic answerlns apparatus belonging to a Swedish firm ".hose name, liberally 'ramla'ed. means "Hi You There Co. Ltd." Callers rinuliip the companyReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement103 1965-09-17 18 P l^n^Pß ssTss^nillsS^^B^^lssflisssl s£""t3^H pSw^sf^s^ j3-^^^L^Tssl PM niCQEI pROVEN POWER FOR MAR|NE UIYI UltutL AND INDUSTRIAL USE From a simple basic cylinder, GM Diesel has developed a complete family of engines for marine and industrial use. This basic design builds greater value into every engine and makes possible these exclusive103 words
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Advertisement182 1965-09-17 18 Look at this remarkable STRONGARq HYDRAULIC JACK fe£j for workshops M\ and motorists S I N. Saddle of steel Maxim jm strength extension screw I > m* i^V v *R am °f Precision V £z>^v 9 rour| d cold stefl M^Ji^ steel bas» Pj^ftv *W /Removable cast 1 PssfciTsi sT182 words
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Article410 1965-09-17 19 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL; TIMESPORT: Hockey Swimming Badminton Forces 'festival' Racing World roundup SBA SEND URGENT CABLES TO GET DANISH ACE FOR 'INTERNATIONAL' By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. I fHE Selangor Badminton Association are making last-minute efforts to get Danish ace Erland Kops to come for the international410 words
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186 1965-09-17 19 EPSOM JEEP - Sparkling trial by Bright Eyes IV EPSOM JEEP TRACK NOTES 1W PENANG. Thurs. Bright t*es IV (Des Coleman up) showed j good form in training thus morning when she had to be hard held to do 3f in 43 2 5 on yielding going. SuperMjni"' (Lcs ColeM also impressed in186 words
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Article60 1965-09-17 19 SINGAPORE. Tiiur.s Freddy I Millie of the Sing.i, lion Club has been elected chairman of the Singapore Hoi >. Umpires Board coming m.ilincam. i.s vite-chair- 1 man. vith Flt.-Lt. L. Sayer> as secretary. The committee members are E. Blake. S. Yogarajah, C P. Luis. r.Rli, B. D.60 words
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175 1965-09-17 19 CINGAPORE. Tlmrs. Singa- pore will urge the Seap Games Organising Council to include v.aterpolo m the Mvimmmg programme for the Games in Kuala Lumpur in December. Singapore Amatrui- Swimming Association secretary Woon Sui Kut told Timesport that Thailand and Malaysia had indicated that175 words
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Article, Illustration559 1965-09-17 19 M. RAHMAN - Cpl Lee first in three events M. RAHMAN FORCES DAY FESTIVAL By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Corporal Lee of the General Service Corps (Pay Sec- tion) won three events at the athletics meet of the Armed Forces Day sports festival at Rifle Range Road today. Lee won the 100 metres. 200559 words
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148 1965-09-17 19 OUT: Rahim Sattar IN: Charlie Chan SINGAPORE. Thurs. At a meeting of soccer clubs affllu ted to the Singapore Amateur PA. today, Rahim Sattar was displaced as Junior Club representative on the Safa council. Rahlm, an official of two First Division clubs (Blue Rovers and Kathul Karib i. has been148 words
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Article23 1965-09-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— C'. an Nam Keng was elected first president of the Times Packaging Sports Club at. the inaugural meeting.The Times - 23 words
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Article437 1965-09-17 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE, Thurs. SINGAPORE'S Seap Games gold medal hope Tan Thuan Heng set another record his secondin the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools' sixth inter-district swimming meet at the Chinese Swimming Club here today. Thuan Heng. representing City District, broke Kenneth Kees record by437 words
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Article437 1965-09-17 19 OOCCER- London, Thurs. Burnley, who last won the English League championship in 1960, took a one-point lead in the First Division last ni«ht. The Lancashire club scored a 2-1 away win over newlypromoted Northampton, who arc at the bottom of the table. Burnley437 words
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Article432 1965-09-17 19 By NORMAN SIEBEL I/UALA LUMx-UR. Thurs. A player whose record spans two decades of Malayan hockey will be a central figure In the Malaysian Hockey Federation's in-ter-state championship quadrangular for the Tun Razak Cup which starts here tomorrow. Sheikh Ali made his first tate appearance for432 words
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Advertisement6 1965-09-17 19 tt^Slß^^* Price 80c Price: 80e MPm^¥r¥iiiiißiliiiiiiJiii.fii|illlM6 words
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Advertisement122 1965-09-17 19 i^mj Burroughs U LnJls lAis v m^ to Smoother... MOßE PROFITABLE BANKING! nL__ Burroughs Model FSOOO provides daily: increases and decreases in overdrafts and creditors' accounts 3fc trial balances to date interest decimal totals 800 to 1,200 postings +ARIB (An Exclusiveßurroughs Feature) proof against incorrect postings of ledger cards and122 words
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Miscellaneous108 1965-09-17 19 DIARY I iiI.KTKS epr!. Johore combined Police meet (Kui'U S'adlumi. BADMINTON S«or international championships (Stadium Negara, 9 a.m.). Ne«rl Malays Junior championships (CRC S'baii'. OOI.F M-Day match <S(5 Patani >. lIOCKKY Razak Cup intrrzone finals: S'gor v Negri (4 pin.'; Penang- v Malacca (SIS, both matches at R. Range Rd,108 words
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Miscellaneous137 1965-09-17 19 SUMMARY ("wealth Forces Major I'nit* final (Paroi) 45 Light Regt. RA. Malacca 5 Gurkha Engineer. Dang i. L. Perak Div. 2 (T. AMM): K. Bernam 4 DTC 1. Karopir ko: Perak Hydro 7 Pel Yuan 'B 0. Krian Lite: Chersonese 4 Soop I Lee 0 8' B. Serai. Sg Gedong137 words
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Article126 1965-09-17 20 fTHE Raja Permai- suri Agong addressing members of the Muslim Women's Welfare Association at a farewell tea party given in her honour by the association in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The party was held in the house of the Chairman of the Association, Tengku Ampuan Besar Khursiah. Malaya's126 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-09-17 20 CASABLANCA. Thurs —There are strong indications that the Arab summit may reduce President Nasser's Influence In the Arab League Secretariat, Informed sources said here yesterday. The Informants said a number of members have been pressing for collective leadership in the 13--state Arab League and wereAP - 56 words
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Obituary29 1965-09-17 20 C. V THAVER AMN .-i^-d TO rtlrd rflMtlvr.. unft:il i K L. MR. TCO JOHN LONG |mM n«n> l-chi!dr*n LAU SWII KEC I i '.It ri p. OS.29 words
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Article44 1965-09-17 20 SINOAOPRE. Thurs. The Sin^i.|x>re BU -ociation will hold a get-tonether iwrty at the St John Headquarter* hall in Br.ich Road on Sept. 25 iron) 7.30 p m lo midnUht. Tickets at $3 per per.«on are at the association In Qu«en Street.44 words
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Article30 1965-09-17 20 tTHKNS Chun Boviel cos- onm Mud today thai ku-m.. planned to piacp .i permanent manned the earth and try crew excaangi ,nu:tm a m»n on ih." moon30 words
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149 1965-09-17 20 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has said he would consider offering Singapore as a base to the Russians if the Kuala Lumpur Government attempted to bring American forces into Malaysia, the New York Times reported today. The Prime Minister149 words
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265 1965-09-17 20 Strike by Forestry Dept workers begins KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. About 1.000 employees of the Forestry Department today began a Malayawide strike in protest against the Government's rejection of their demand for more pay. The strike started within 24 I hours of the Government's lifting of the ban on strikes by265 words
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151 1965-09-17 20 SINGAPORE' Thurs. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. today dispelled a "misconception" that art was the prerogative of a few in society. He said: "In the past. It was believed that art was a snobbish pastime, to be enjoyed151 words
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Article436 1965-09-17 20 LONDON, Thurs Although the Ooveniment's promise of a tough time ahead had no marked effect on the stock markets. It made an Impression on International foreign exchange speculators and helped to push rate* still further In favour of London. The advance In gilt-edged came to436 words
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Article58 1965-09-17 20 W.AICION. Thurs. I nited States .Air Force jets rained five million leaflets on North Vietnam yesterday in the biggest mission of its type in the war. The leaflets were dropped over population centre* and communication networks along the coastal plain where the majority of North Vietnam's populationReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement47 1965-09-17 20 Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely craftsman who patiently turns a chisef -V^^^^^^^ on a block of wood to create a ~ik\p=m^klkcake mould of simple artistry. r ANCHOR PILSENER BEER IT'S TRADITIONALLY BEST47 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-09-17 20 Highest and lowest temperatures li. Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 prn. Wednesday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 08 Kota Bharu 80 75 I Penanc Kt. 7:1 Ipoh 88 II rra 73 i Singapore 88 75 CHlshland.s II 60 .les-ehon 86 7.'> Kuchlng Si 7a49 words
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