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Title Section22 1965-09-22 1 VERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times AW***' Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100S22 words
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Article, Illustration821 1965-09-22 1 The new King takes oath of office By NICK MASON and SAMAD MAHADI Kuala Lumpur, Tues. THE Trengganu Ruler, Sultan Ismail Nasiruddm Shah, today began his reign as the fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Witnessed by his brother Muleis, the (iovcrnors of Malacca, Penang .'ind Sarawak, the Yang di-Pertua Nccara of821 words
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Article32 1965-09-22 1 TEL) N.\ I lONS T'.nv V-ia's ciuiiliclaus lor virr-preMdeii'.- o: the kl Aosrmblv. o three o.' ttu I IT Vire-Pn the election, which probably will be held tomorrow.— UPl.32 words
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Article172 1965-09-22 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Big hunt for lost copter GEOFFREY GELDARD From ITUCHING, Tins. Aircraft searched all day today tor signs of a British Army scout helicopter which was missing between Lundu and Kuching yesterday afternoon. By this evening, the missing helicopter hud not been spotted. Lundu is 40 miles west of 1 Kuching.172 words
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Article553 1965-09-22 1 Ceasefire hopes are high India: We'll accept if Pakistan does UNITED NATIONS, Tues. United Nations diplomats were optimistic today that both India and Pakistan would honour the Security Council's 48-hour deadline for a ceasefire. To refuse to heed the demand would place either Male in breach of its obligations underReuter; AP; UPI - 553 words
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Article201 1965-09-22 1 KARACHI, Tues. A mob of about 10.000 people burned down the IS. Information Service library in Karachi and pulled down the I'.N. flag from the I'nited Nations building. The violence followed a general strike in tb- city j with all shops and businesses closed in protest againstReuter; AP - 201 words
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135 1965-09-22 1 Moscow invites Toh and Raja to Russia IrNITEO NATIONS. I Tuev The S<>\ irt Ambassador. >Ir Nikolai T. I edorenko. Ntstird.iv u.i\<- Sim;;i--por«-"s tra\ filing >linistrr*. a pirsonal invitation to visit Moscow. Dr. Toh Chin Ckjre, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. and the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Ra.jaratnam. hatting uith Mr.135 words
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Article25 1965-09-22 1 LA PA/. Tub Bolivia'.-, ruling .iiin!ii od;i d 'creed .< nation. ■neruency in view oi th >*t lon in the country's jiutioim mines.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article126 1965-09-22 1 Sock's rice and sugar army JAKARTA. Tues. The Jakarta army garrison will soon takr over distribution of all rice, salt, .md petroleum products in the national capital, the official news agency Antara announced today. Trado Minister Brlg.-Oen. Jusuf revealed after top-le»d Government talks thai Garrison Commander M I Umar Wlrahadlkusuma126 words
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Article23 1965-09-22 1 PAKISTAN AGREES i i.m li.i accepted i Nations demand for I mir ceasrlirr iisii.ilh j informed source* hen tonight —l PI23 words
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Advertisement76 1965-09-22 1 JALAN SENANG"."- SIGLAP PARK *-> s 2 -STOREY MODERN NOUSES, Biq Floor Area Mosaic Parquet Flooring ,2° 900 Loant Avoiloblr Monthly SI 57 00 for IS )ion. -^""""T.ody ».r LW> occupation (eon. SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132, Rochor* Rood, S'por* 7. Tel: ***** Vv |^^^^^^^M^^| mf^o the man's beer... Men76 words
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168 1965-09-22 2 PEKING BUILDS UP 20m. MAN MILITIA FOR WAR 'TOKYO, Tues. Communist China announced today that it wa* strengthening its militia t o combat readiness to prepare for a "forced war on the Chinese people." 'If the US. impcrialisU forced uar on the Chinese proplr. thrre would be millions of peopleAP - 168 words
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Article63 1965-09-22 2 PARIS. Tues. The Frrncll Communist Party ncwsoaper L'Hu•e today accused China of trying to extend the Indo-Pakis-tan conflict An editon.d .said: "Neither tlie proplc of India nor ho.se of Pakistan nor in other people in the world hn\e anything to gam from the continuation of theReuter - 63 words
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347 1965-09-22 2 PEKING. Tues £HINA today accused India of deliberately u provoking an armed conflict between the two nations. The charge was made in a Note handed to the Indian Charge d'Affaires in Peking in, the early hours of this morning, saying Indian troops intrudedReuter - 347 words
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276 1965-09-22 2 World Bank pressure to stop fighting WASHINGTON. Tues. The World Bank was reported yesterday to have informed Pakistan that the nine-nation Aid-Pakis-tan Club would postpone a US$5OO million pledging session on Thursday if fighting continued with India. World Bank officials sa.d the Thursday session was still scheduled but that aAP - 276 words
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Article69 1965-09-22 2 CAIRO. Tues. The Chinese Ambassador liere. Mr. Chen Chia Kang. last Light had talks with j the UAR Foi°»ign Minister. Mr. Mihmouci Riad. I No details werr disclosed but observers here belirvp ihp AmtMsi sadoi's meeting \wth Mr. Riad and his talks yesterday with PremierReuter - 69 words
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Article32 1965-09-22 2 PEKING Tues.— More than s\y. million people living la Peking and its extensive outskirts were today called upon to save water alter a yar of abnormally dry weather Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article81 1965-09-22 2 GANGTOK. iSlkkirm. Tues. A report from the Sikkim-China frontier last night said Communist troops had been firIng sporadically across the border all day It said Indian forces had "not yet" returned the fire. Earlier military reports had called the border situation "quiet but tense.' A high IndianUPI - 81 words
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238 1965-09-22 2 \EW DELHI, Tues. 11 An Indian Defence Ministry spokesman said yesterday 391 Pakistani tanks hud been put out of use of which 38 were captured. He :<a.d India had about 100. A total (if 64 Pakistan: aircraft had been destroyed In theReuter - 238 words
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Article25 1965-09-22 2 VALLETTA. Tuck—- Malta I day bcßin.s two days ol celebr.<- tions niwrkiiiß thn flnt anniversary o( tlio inland's independenca within the Commonwealth. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement37 1965-09-22 2 JOHNNIE WALKER m\&f^^^\.^m\ The Largest Selling Scotch^ Whisky In The World v > The height of elegance STARLITE Venetians with Gold Star Light Control. SEE TIONC HfNO TRADING CO. LTD. 343 Lcrongoon Rood. S.ngopor* t. Tat ***** *****^37 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-09-22 2 TOE 3AMBOLS (iseoese! wo you «ee) I /V gs (T WAS TH£^ \U/HOTMAT lM*«'?j I V^ vi^Aß'o WIPE J f did *xi «ee"\ >. TueaooKiue I r ~.il\ Vboqbovkot^Z- r\ I OOOM; —^T lffl33 words
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Article301 1965-09-22 3 Enter Soekarno the fighter JAKARTA. Tuesday PRESIDENT Soekarno last night scoffed at the Indonesian parliament and said that the body was only in charge of assisting the President in carrying out his duty. "I am not responsible to the parliament or what is called here the House of People's Representatives.301 words
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Article139 1965-09-22 3 Two-way Channel swim record FVOVER. Tups. Ame- rican swimmer Ted Erickson, 37. from Chicago, early today completed a two-way swim of the English Channel in a record time of 30hrs. lOmins. llriluon, *37. a phv>io-che-mlst. left here on Sunday night, arrived at the French coast on Monday morning and afterReuter - 139 words
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Article25 1965-09-22 3 LONDON Tom I,ondonprs will «pt 125.000 n>>w homes in the next three years, tlio Junior Housing MiiiLstrr Mr. Robert v announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article68 1965-09-22 3 JAKARTA. Ti;p.=. Mr- Phul V'ohs. the American airport manager of Pan American Airways here, was taken into custody by the Indonesian police a week two, nn American Embassy spokesman, revealed today. The spokesman said Mr. Vohti was held for investigation of an, accusation lat* last month that68 words
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Article38 1965-09-22 3 PARIS. Tues. Gen. de Gaulle has the support of 63 per cent of French uomen as President of the Repub'ic compared with 57 per cent of the men. according to a public opinion poll here.38 words
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Article34 1965-09-22 3 CANBERRA Tues— The Prime Minister of Thailand. Marshal Kittlkarhorn, Is to visit Australia! as a Government guest* from Oct 28 to Nov. 6. He will oe accompanied by hi* wife— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article26 1965-09-22 3 I LONDON. Tues. Indonesia has withdrawn from world merUca; conference opening here •tow. Dr. GD Donnnn. chairman of the Association Council, announced tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article225 1965-09-22 3 Strike— but a new paper appears V T EW YORK. Tues. A morning newspaper named the Daily Mirror appeared on news-stands this morning on the sixth day of New York City's newspaDer strike. The new paper will have a press run of 300.000 and plans to -stay In business "This225 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-09-22 3 UIGH above the heads of spectators, a Sierra Leone dancer leaps spectacularly in Trafalgar Square. London. The African troupe took part in a programme in connection with the Commonwealth Arts Festival, which officially opened last Thursday.—Mirrorpic.Mirrorpic - 42 words
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281 1965-09-22 3 MURDER TRIAL TOLD OF GIRL IN BATHTUB BONN, Tuesday. American army lieutenant, accused of murdering his girl friend, yesterday heard his own allege d confession of how he choked her in a bathtub, cut up her body, and scattered parts of it along a highway. The confession, read by theReuter - 281 words
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Advertisement57 1965-09-22 3 means JfTj /^^k feet Jk^f r The very latest in Children's footwear. Broad fitting and 'bare-back' comfort for healthy growth. In fine red and brown leather with white non slip soles. Sixes: 4— 8J W#MMf^ SHOEMAKERS TO THk WORLD \oj BUILDUP STRENGTH WITH a»<2s»> VIKELP'^% CONCENTRATED MINERAL- VITAMIN TABLETS £o*t57 words
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Advertisement265 1965-09-22 3 TOURIST WEEK SALE at HILDA'S PRICES GREATLY REDUCED CHILDREN'S WEAR TEXTILES FROM 90c Upwards SHOES FROM $12.00 ITALIAN SANDALS FROM $19.00 m LADIES DRESSES FROM $10.00 m Hurry To HILDA'S (Cold Storage) Orchard Road, Spore. Tel: ***** *****. fIL Jpv' '^^B. i L JoT \Kwlumlr, B^^fl i$ h I Hum265 words
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226 1965-09-22 4 Two youths admit smash-grab in Geylang SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO youths pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magis(fate's Court today to theft of $4(M) worth of jewellery fVom the Liang Kwang goldsmith shop in Geylang Road :il 10.35 a.m. yesterday. Azni bin Mohamed Ishak, 19, and Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Eusoff, 20,226 words
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233 1965-09-22 4 'CROCODILE TEARS' OVER JAIL, ROTAN SENTENCE SINGAPORE. Tue.v A police supervisee, Tham Sau Kee. 26. described by a district judge u "a scoundrel of the lowest order," today broke down, and pleaded for leniency after admitting causing nurt to a coffee-shop proprietor to extort $10. The Third Criminal District Judge.233 words
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Article36 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tue.v Mr Sim Bock Choon. senior executive of Bousteads. will izivp a talk on The truth about brandy." at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West's luncheon meeting at the Princes Restaurant on Thursday.36 words
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Article37 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A safety first talk will be held at the Cedar Secondary School hall at 2 30 p.m. tomorrow. Assistant Superlntendant of Police. Mr. R.W. Wood- worth will speak on "Traffic Problems fn Singapore".37 words
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98 1965-09-22 4 $1,600 gift by Inner Wheel Club to Home SINGAPORE. Tues— The Inner Wheel Club will present a cheque for $1,600 to the Singapore Cheshire Home at a tea pnrty tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Miranda Eu. Mrs. Wee Chong Jin. wife of the Chief Justice of Singapore and chairman98 words
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Article50 1965-09-22 4 Singapore. iues. ine Malay members of PAP have collected over $50 for the partially blind poet. Inche Jimy Asmara. The money was handed today by Inche Othman Wok. the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, to Inche Nongchik Ghany, secretary of the Jlmy Asmara Trustee.50 words
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68 1965-09-22 4 AGRICULTURE SHOW AT KALLANG DRAWING HUGE CROWDS SINGAPORE. Tues. The weeklo'.ig Singapore Agricultural Show, which opened at Kalians Park on Saturday, is drawing enormous crowds. More than 130.000 people, including tonight's crowd, have so far visited the mammoth exhibition to see how the island's rural economy ticks. Some 4,000 people68 words
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122 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Christmas Fair fundraising campaign is expected to raise $10,000 from the sale of 100.000 Christmas cards this year. The cards are printed in four languages, and are being sold at 10 cents and 20 cents at C.K. Tangs the122 words
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Article50 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 16-day goodwill tour of Thailand in December is being organised by the Kancanarama Thai Buddhist Temple. The group will leave Singapore on Dec. 9. and return on Dec. 24. Those interested can contact the Rev Kasem Panthumai, or the Rev. Attpalo. Tel. *****.50 words
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Article37 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A demonstration talk on the making of quilted bags and cushions by Mrs. Nancy Lim will be the main Item of the YWCA International Women's Club meeting at Raffles Quay premises tomorrow morning.37 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Federal Publications, the exclusive agents of the James Bond paperback books published by Pan Books Ltd., has just presented prizes to winners of the Pan books window display competition held recently in conjunction with the screening of "Goldfinger." Mr Tang98 words
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Article161 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Tan Beng San today indicated that the waving gallery of the Singapore International Airport would be re-opened to the public soon. The gallery, he explained, had been closed for the past five months for repairs and "security reasons."161 words
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236 1965-09-22 4 Four Indonesian traders get 4 months jail SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pOl'K Indonesian Chinese were senl to jail today for offences under the Internal Security Act Hoa Seng and Ong Kim Gek of Pulau Samboe wire each jailed for one month for entering a controlled area yesterday The First Criminal District Court236 words
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Article75 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A special course. •■lntroduction to financial management" conducted by Mr. Kenneth S Most, head of the School of Accountancy. Singapore Polytechnic, will commence on Sept. 28. The lectures will be held at the main lecture theatre. Polytechnic, trom 5.30 to 7 p.m. each75 words
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Article38 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Royal Consulate-General of Saudi Arabia will hold a buffet lunch at noon tomorrow at the Consulates ofltce at the Asia Insur.iiv r Building in connection with Saudi Arabia's National Day celebrations on Thursday.38 words
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Article65 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be shut off tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Lorong Tukang Tiga. and from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. along Lim Chu Kanj; Road from 15 i m s.. to 20- m.s., the whole of Ama Keng Road. Sungei Gedong Road. Sarimbum65 words
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Article28 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sceneshlfters' next production will be a musical comedy. "Duenna", and will be staged at the Cultural Centre from Nov. 30 to Dec. 4-28 words
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Article28 1965-09-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The executive council of the Malaysian Indian Congress in Singapure will meet at 5 p.m. on Sunday at Congress House in Race Course Lane.28 words
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Advertisement351 1965-09-22 4 •fOPENS TOMORROW— SIMULTANEOUSLY 1 Singapore CAPITOL REX Koala Lumpur AN EXTRAORDINARY SPY THRILLER WITH DOUBLE THE THRILLS, DOUBLE THE ACTION a AND DOUBLE-CROSS AFTER DOUBLE-CROSS! I 'MASQUERADE CLIFF ROBERTSON I JACK HAWKINS I MARISA MELL Of LEASED ThrtU a EASTMANCOLOR UNITED ARTISTS < WATCH for THE MAN from "MASQUERADE" at351 words
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Advertisement118 1965-09-22 4 TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS at Newton Circle TONIGHT NEW PROGRAMME! THRILLS! EXCITEMENT!! FUN GALORE! SPECTACULAR SHOW COLOSSAL ENTERTAINMENT TOO GOOD Vrjif#\ T0 MISS S\ Book your Hi y tickets today! L> Tel: ***** Nightly 2 shows: 7 9.30 p.m. Weekends: Additional A Q 2 p.m. matinee i -■■■■■ia«M*B TODAY!! E3&^5S3118 words
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Advertisement123 1965-09-22 4 CATHAY PALACE OPENS TOMORROW! THE MIGHTY ADVENTURE Of A MIGHTY INDIAN SSS?rBUFFALOBILL F Hwis T itcmiicnn ttownciri 'WpT^TTfc OPbNS 10M0RR0W! Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) A TRUE STORY THAT BECAME A FAMOUS; tM LEGEND OF SICILY! ore Daring And Dashing Than ROBIN H00D "ZORRrr't STARRING FRANK WOLFE (A COLUMBIA PICTURE) Mr. ACKER123 words
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Advertisement459 1965-09-22 4 Organisation last 2 days! 4 Shows Doily Nate Times 10.30 om, I «i. 5.30 8.4» pm "Fair Lady" ttorlt promp'ly at 10.30 am, 159. 5.39 t, i 56 pm. at NORMAL PRICES! I ion m i "MY HUR LADY" 70mm Suocr f>onovi< on Color 'WB> '"GREED IHTHESUH"" Jt/»N PALL ic459 words
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Miscellaneous412 1965-09-22 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I'HK following U todays iichedule chinit iML 48Si S p.m.: from Kuala of civil aircraft movements al j Lumpur (ML. 027) 9.03 p.m.: from Faya Lebar airport Singapore: Hen* KonK iML 617) 10.45 pm. ARMIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: Krom Lonaon. Beirut. BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney,412 words
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432 1965-09-22 5 Three years for man who lived on his wits— pENANG, Tues.— The Sessions Court president. Inche Abdullah Ghazali. today jailed lor three years a pro--1 es s i onal conlidence trickster who. according to the prosecution, "chose his victims from the well-to-do c hisses." "He is a menace and the432 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-09-22 5 Juliah alone in the world at 16 SINGAPORE. .Mon. Julian blnte Mohammrd Noor. 16. thr sole survivor of an accident on thr it Hitam trunk road 4? days »KO, which virtually wiped out her family, today sobbed: "I really rlo not know what my future is going to bo" In154 words
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311 1965-09-22 5 The hard task of drawing industry by Dato Wong PENANG, Tu«« THE response oi capital, both local and foreign, to proposals to establish industries in Penang Island has not been very encouraging, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today. So far the State Government has received appllca- tlons311 words
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Article89 1965-09-22 5 Boycott by taximan continues CINGAPORE. Tue> The boycott of the harbour ar>;i bv about 400 taxi drivers against what they call "discrimination" by the Port of Singapore Authority ent«red Its seventh day today. Meanwhile, the Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association, which called the boycott, today charged the rival Singapore Taxi DriversUnion89 words
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Article47 1965-09-22 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— The .vc-retary-«enpr.«! of the National Tr.Ki.-.s Union Congress. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. will open the new union house of the Malaysian Airways Qnnt.iS Empire Airways I Deal Employees' Union in Ben* W.-it) Road, off Serungoon Road at 4 p.m. on Oct. 247 words
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Article35 1965-09-22 5 SINGAPORE. TueA. Tliipvs broke into the Ban Choon medicine store in Cliin Chew Street over the week-end, and stole medicinal herbs worth $2,000 Th« lee, was only discovered at 8 am yeKerday.35 words
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146 1965-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Malaysian Army and the Royal Malaysian Air Forre. which are looklng for about 850 men, will begin selecting recruits tomorrow Two recruiting teams will I tour Malaya to do the selection They will call at the following centres: Tomorrow Wednesday146 words
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323 1965-09-22 5 10-day wait likely for that 35-cent-a--kati sugar KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE price of sugar, now between 37 and 40 cents a kati, is expected to drop to 35 cents in the next 10 days. This is because stocks bought by sugar dealers at the old price from the Malaysian Food323 words
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Article56 1965-09-22 5 KU/VI.A LUMPUR Tims The Saudi Arabian Ambaasador to Malaysia, Mr. Huiw.n Pauum. and Mr*- Fatamy will give a buffei dinner at their residence on Thursday to mark Saudi Arabia'! national day. Among the 1.000 (ruest* lnv:t*d are tne Prime M.nister, TriiKku Abdul Rahman, and thr Deputy56 words
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231 1965-09-22 5 National Anthem: Perak's 3-point plan for respect IPOH, Tues. The 1 Perak Government today announced a three-point plan to get people to respect the National Anthem, especially when it is played In cinemas. The State Information Officer. Mr. Yeong Koi Look, 1 told a Press conference that the apparent lack231 words
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Article43 1965-09-22 5 PENANO. Tues. Thr Penang division of thr MTUC will «übmit a memorandum to the Minister of Labour. Mr. V Manickava*afiam. ;»nd the Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee. request inn the Inclusion of it» representative on '.lie Penanir State Hospital Board.43 words
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Article37 1965-09-22 5 PENANG. Tuee. Haji Ahmad »in Saaid. M.P. for Bebenftnn Jtara 'Province Well««ley North < I'll! declare open the Pr»l MnUy immunity's open-air variety show in the Prai railway ground at I '30 r>.m. on Saturday37 words
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Article28 1965-09-22 5 PENANO. Tues. The Lions I Club of Georße Town will hold its next dinner meeting at, th» Town House HoUl tomorrow at J 7.45 p.m28 words
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Advertisement140 1965-09-22 5 Another reason why (Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any Itm other make! .-^^^^i Air conditioning Is used jr^ th«r htart strain. It j^ it r«comnend«d by doctors avarywhere. 1 HHUBB^M I Hospitals us* air condi- '^|N tiomng to give patients maximum protection •nd comfort, complete r«at when140 words
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Advertisement150 1965-09-22 5 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED m i MORE and J MORE people are opening I I'* 6% DEPOSIT h ACCOUNTS m—-^Earn STEADY I m i and OMrC income ~~~TEL ***** 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS 9» (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholhf own*d Subsidiary of CITY p DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED150 words
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608 1965-09-22 6 Doctor ('I have $500,000) jailed for a day TAIPING, Tu««day J)R. Puran Singh, 54, was sentenced to one day's jail and fined $2,000 by Sessions Court here today for cheating the Federal Government of $43.69. Dr. Puran Singh, who told the court that his assets totalled $500,000 was found guilty608 words
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190 1965-09-22 6 5 soccer officials in crash near new -airport— KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Five soccer officials were injured when the car in which they were travelling crashed into a culvert near Subang Airport, about 14 miles from here. The accident occurred at about 4 p.m. on Sunday when they were on their190 words
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Article61 1965-09-22 6 SINGAPORE. TOM. France has established a diplomatic mlv sion ::i Singapore with Mr. I Edouaid Hutte as Charge d'Af(•Jres. The mission will eventually be raised to the status of an MMV, This intention was conveyed to the Singapore Government by Mr. Hutte. when he presented his61 words
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207 1965-09-22 6 1/UALA LUMPUR. Tups. A retired teacher, Mr. S. Durai Raja Singam, who started writing when hr was 19 years old. is now working on his 27th book "Hundred Years of Ceylonese in Malaysia". The centenary Is from IK6I to 1967 Mr. Slnßam. 53. who207 words
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Article52 1965-09-22 6 SINGAPORE. Tubs The Metal Box Company of Mai»yrt« Ltd.. haa donated $10,500 to the i'und. Mr. Max Lewi*, chairman at the corporative division of th* fund announcinic this, said th*> gift would provide one research laboratory and two hospital bfd» in the much needed Institute of52 words
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303 1965-09-22 6 SINGAPORE, Tu«s ALL court orders relating '•■to civil and criminal rases are enforceable in Singapore and the Malaysian territories in spite of the political separation. This is the opinion of legal experts here when commenting on a counsels submission in a divorce ra.'-p before303 words
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Advertisement547 1965-09-22 6 PEOPLE COME FIRST AT FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK Find Out How a Special "People First" Plan Can Help Put Your Children Through School Worried about your children's education? buying a new car. saving for a vacation, and Now's the time to let the people at First putting their children through547 words
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Miscellaneous137 1965-09-22 6 Alley Oop B V T famlin 4—- K'%jn FWOSCXWn* AFEW M.U.KDN YEARS foOTI V lit M ___X nl"*' J OL' PAVy > OFT, WMTIN' FOR HIM J l^itV MEAT.' HAN AVtRSWN JUj iPirk Tracy B H Chester GaulH Mrivl rl^Hn^K NIB I SCPEAMED RDP MELP uit^^AßißeS I OOr/T KNIFE NEAfTED137 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-09-22 7 MR AND MRS Larry Lai Wan Hlng, after their i wedding at the Registry <»f Marriagrs. Singapore, ■lay. The bride, the former Sellna Woo 00l Mm. Is a research sihtant attached to the Far East Research Organisation. She i* the daughter of Madam Woo Ah Ngan. Mr.182 words
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467 1965-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Tum THREE more witnesses told a commission of inquiry today that the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union handed over their severance pay from their employers only after some delay. and then deducted arbitrarily over 10 per i cent M donations from467 words
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117 1965-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A i public ti-n-pin bowling mi\>d Houlilcs championship will In- hrld for the first time in Singapore durinc the coming Tourist \\..k The competition in brine orKanised h\ thr Sin* a pore Ten- Pin Bow line ongrrv. and Jack- I It Howl. QualifMiir117 words
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Article169 1965-09-22 7 SXPORE. I'tics Minister .*i>r I Incho Raiiim Ishak. will .'lllllBl ..me award, to 42 ilvlnii ceremony In the KWTI at Shaw Hou» at 4.30 p.m on Thursday Thr awarda arc dmlfiird to offer monetary incentives to -ertor> of the t public studying the lang-169 words
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348 1965-09-22 7 These nurses feel they are unfairly treated: Matron SINGAPORE. Tun. THE nursing staff at the Middleton Hospital generally felt that they were unfairly treated as "second-class nurses", the Industrial Arbitration Court was told today. Madam Louise Chew, matron of the hospital, agreed with Mr. G. Kandasamy, general secretary of the348 words
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Article183 1965-09-22 7 May Day incidents: 10 bound over SINGAPORE. Tues. Ten May Day demonstrators. Including two women, were today bound over for $100 each to be of good behaviour for six months by the First Criminal District Court. j All of them were foui.d guilty on an amended charge oi continuing in183 words
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Article55 1965-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Kuliv Sam On has been elected president of ihe newly-registered Singapore Natural Health Society's Council of Management. Other officials are: Dr. ER. Martin and Mr. Tan Hoo Watt nice-presidents i Mr. N. T. 8. Chopra (secretary); Mr Wee Koh Yow (treasure i. and Mr.55 words
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182 1965-09-22 7 GRADUATES OF NANTAH STATE STAND! on LANGUAGE ISSUE SINGAPORE. Tues. The Association of i Nanyang University Graduates today came out in support of the report of the university's curriculum review committee, but with reservations on the language issue. The committee, headed by Prof. Wang Gungwu of the University of Malaya,182 words
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Advertisement343 1965-09-22 7 W 1 \-^(i Lftw. DO YOU KNOW THAT THE INTEREST ON THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN CHUNG KHIAW BANK HAS GONE UP FROM 2J% to 3% per annum For as little as SI/- MVinga account c<«r, b> 3'e interest per annum will br paid for that up to a maximum of343 words
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Article18 1965-09-22 8 I* Wu,4. %l$ r*, K tm.,m CHANDRAN AND VANAJA m.i.k thrir kind at 'nii on r_'th »»rt^mt»*r18 words
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Obituary60 1965-09-22 8 M l» nrd, US 'aVMMSI IN LOVING MCMORV of Mr Qark »4 lirarly rm*»>d h.i' -t... :i.h»r»d h« bla Invltii wift. taaekiei «n> MeCOV In i^ivini ratfiTti- our <larlln t >..n Imnr rallrd tn rrat e>ptrm>.. A r| U «trr of imuoreal 1 arKk all aiir r.v» M-60 words
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Article111 1965-09-22 8 "•ra 1 tn tmmmmmi r J ISAAC* LTD Optteio I 12 Tn. »r'M> -111 t» U.-'«1 on Von H*pt»mtx>r im W»do»»na' 4ih o, n tPtoiAL orrtß for i ■aatal Ha: i] t,i.rt« frorr. W *airctton now at caprirr. Neae Ann Bids IVpor* OOLPNIN tCOUT UUILD Oaafr* Uc'iini aa rilaaj111 words
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Article703 1965-09-22 8 Decisions of great moment will be made before this day is out. One of them rests with the leaders of Communist China. It is whether to attack India and re-inflame the long Smo-Indian border after three years of relative quiet. The Chinese ultimatum, due to expin703 words
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Article417 1965-09-22 8 Not many rubber estates have pulled out of the Malayan j Planting Industries Employers' AsMK-iation over its agreement with the National Union of Plantation Workers ending Sunday tapping. But those which have include some lead- iiip companies which would bava preferred to avoid this istep; that they have417 words
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Article131 1965-09-22 8 With Mi lan Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia, waxing increasingly bold in defiance of Britain, President Nyerere I hhft grounds for his warning that Tanzania would leave the Commoi-.u.^alth if Rhodesia gained independence under I minority rule. It could happen and his views will be taken seriously in131 words
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177 1965-09-22 8 Looking for the 'best' teachers A SPOKESMAN of the Education Ministry ttjn that the Ministry Intends sending to the Borneo states the 'best teachers' May I a.sk how it proposes to do this by excluding Unined Training Scheme teachers from consideration? And why exclude them? Does the Government think that177 words
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Letter125 1965-09-22 8 REFERRING to the le»--ter by "Waiting" <8T Aug. 6» It is Incorrect to say that the invitation to teachers In Aided Schools to come over to Government Schools was made about a year ago. The circular Inviting applications from trained teachers in Aided Primary Schools to transfer to125 words
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Letter79 1965-09-22 8 AM I to take it that only honours graduates who studied with the help of government barsaries and scholarships are -Hgible to become Fducation Officers >ref clause c. para. 4 Federal Government Vacancies. 8 T Sept. 9). What Is wrong with those who were not awarded any scholarships,79 words
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Article485 1965-09-22 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— l34 YUNUS MARIS M.A By University of Malaya INTKRROOATION < con Id lx>ok once again at the following extfmpltK •w»k »nak BIAPA? A direct question Its meaning In translation Whose ton i or daughter) are you?" A.-afc anak Ahmad-KAH? Question implying assumption, or. also knowledge Meaning In translation:485 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1965-09-22 8 Stanley Karnow - Stanley Karnow FOR 60 WTIO.NS A LIST FROM PISTOLS TO MISSILES bv WASHINGTON. Tues COLD WAR ALLIES WHO FIGHT THE WRONG FOES' THE angry shots being fired across the Kashmir lowlands and the hot Pun |db plains are causing anguished echoes here in Washington The warring1,067 words
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Advertisement663 1965-09-22 8 SiTaiti Tines k Malay Mafl Ctaaa*n*i> aawartl«afn»nta ajtaw ka **•<*•» t* COLD »TOI)A«I SUPBI*MAMKIT O>rna-a ».M (aafaattaaitx tnt) COLD ITORAM NtNCHIt At «n laM >••< CaM>«t MbbM AaHfca*ta*«l Apaaaai cirv aoott aroaaj l.t*> ffiiimitw Mama r a ny«f 0»f THK NIWI rp)ONT 'utMliitli a-Km«i«a< M. M. ISMAIL. > A«aj>»a)t> RaiaM663 words
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Advertisement74 1965-09-22 8 GRETSCH "CHFT ATKINS" I Hollow Body Guitar The Spectacular Sound of our Time. Tha oififigl anal Haa> aMft s«pui«> Chat AtfcMM Oatitar m«<l. N»» 16 Flcctroron* Ho'ko* Body with umulated "F" hole* and m» Douhl* cutaway. Satin abery Nao Ckm>.' »inoerhoor<l 6r«t*ca FMtar Trail •Ivc'ron.e Pickup Haoda Ruilt-m mutttar Gold74 words
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Advertisement213 1965-09-22 8 Wf 5 Sk Can you see two machines in this picture? You can't? That's because the new, full-automatic Facit CA2-19 calculator is actually two machines in on*. It is a machine for •imnle figure-work and also a machine that can easily cope with advanceo calculations. Facit CA2-16 Is ea&> to213 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-09-22 9 T AUGHING and informal after the I J solemnity of the arrival ceremony, the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong moves down the line of dignitaries lining the platform and the portico at Kuala Lumpur railway station. Here he is greeted by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of127 words
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Article110 1965-09-22 9 (2INGAPORE, Tues. The central committee of the Singapore NTUC will meet soon to discuss the resignation of the deputy secretary- 1 general Mr. G. Kandasamy. Mr Kandasamy. the general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, announced his re ion yesterday. V.c took this110 words
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Article31 1965-09-22 9 LUMPUR. Tuev— The annual mooting of the National Union of Journalists, Malaya, win bo Held at the Kum Lt-ng R«'Maurant In Puclu Road here at 10.30 am on Sunday.31 words
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179 1965-09-22 9 Runaway phones dad: I won't come home 1 AIALACCA, Tucs. lfl Fifteen year old schoolboy Paul Lim Chin Loy. who has been missing from his home here since July 30. is now believed to be in Kuala Lumpur. The boy's father said here today that his son telephoned him from179 words
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Article28 1965-09-22 9 KUALA LL'MPtfR TttM. 8...- Negara hu *old S6 4f»2.8»0 worth of National Defence Bond* t<> 1.801 >übscriberv Yesterday it received $67,350 from 15 subtcrlbera28 words
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245 1965-09-22 9 The world acclaims the new King KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Messages from all over the world congratulating the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his assumption of office today have been received here. Queen Elizabeth said: "I aend Your Majesty my wannest congratulations on your election as Yang di-Pertuan Agong and iTiy245 words
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Article50 1965-09-22 9 KUCHINO. Tues. Ten Biitlsh MPa five Labour and I five Oonservatlre arrived by sir here today for a fwo-riav rislt as part of a tour of British forces in the Far East. Ther were briefed by the Commander of the West Brigade. Brigadier W. Cneyne.50 words
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460 1965-09-22 9 Indon: My orders were to put bombs anywhere SINGAPORE, Tues. Stanilaus Krofan. 23. who said he was a member of the Indonesian Korps Kommando Operas! based at the Indonesian island of Pulau Sekupang, admitted in the High Court here today that he and two fellow Indonesians from the same corps460 words
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Advertisement92 1965-09-22 9 Settle down in warm, peaceful Malta Malta i« perfect for retirement A wonderful climate, the blue Mediterranean and warm, golden sunshine await you in this friendly i>land. The co*t of living is low with special low rates of income tax and no surtax or house rates— and everyone speaks English.92 words
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Advertisement120 1965-09-22 9 Come and learn how to be lovelier with Using the actual Preparations, you will be taught In on* easy lesson by experts from Elizabeth Arden's Bond Street Salon, the four basic steps of the way to beauty: Cleanse. Tone, Nourish and the art of applying Make-Up. The fee for the120 words
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Miscellaneous687 1965-09-22 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Knit Lumpur mil: 6 10 Women's World; 6.54 »nil PenM>f; 6 Ipoh and M»- Johnny Quest "The Rohot lacca; S Johore Bahrn; 4 Spy' 7 News In English, 7.10 Taipinc; 7 Batn Pahat; sports film •Wimbledon TenKluanc. ru&": 8 News in Mandarin: P.M. 5.45 Opening «nd687 words
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161 1965-09-22 10 MERCEDES DIVISION MOVES TO NEW HOME rE Mercedes-Benz passenger car division of Cycle and Carriage in Orchard Road, Singapore, has now moved to the company's new 17-storey building called Uat Towers further up the road. This follows the completion of the main building (the first phase of the project), which161 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-09-22 10 Now China sends in heavy equipment PHIXA, which has already claimed a substantial share of the Singapore market for garments, canned foodstuffs, stationery and muny others, is making a bid for the local business in heavy engineering equipment. They include excavators, jaw crushers, dieseloperated road rollers, air compressors, and generating424 words
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182 1965-09-22 10 Akai steps up sales drive on local market AKAI Electric Co. Ltd. of Japan Is out to cash in on the popularity now enJoyed by Its products In the Malaysian and Singapore markets. This was ndlcated by Mr. Sadahiko S' \i. manager of the company o foreign trade department, during182 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-09-22 10 MANAGERS NAMED FOR ADVERTISING FIRM, BANK IN KUALA LUMPUR 1"WO more exeralhe appointments have been announced in Malaysia. MK. I.KSIIK ANDKKSON has been appointed manager of the new office of Erie While A«wciatea (Mi Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur. Formerly a senior consultant at the Sydney office, Mr. Anderson is no170 words
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103 1965-09-22 10 NCR recortls big jump in computer sales T'HE National Casn Register Company of the United States received orders worth $150 million for electronic data processing systems during the first six months of this year, up 55 per cent over the corresponding period of last year, according to Mr. P.O. Rothwell.103 words
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Article74 1965-09-22 10 The Norwegian Central Bureau of Statistics report* that production In Norway during the first six months ot this year rose 7.9 per cent. In mining, the rlae was 3 2 per cent, power 11 per cent and all other kinds of Industry T.I per cent For74 words
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Article261 1965-09-22 10 NEW TYPE FORD TRUCKS COMING pORD will introduce to Malaysia and Singapore a new range of trucks towards the end of the month. Developed by Ford of Brt- tain at a cost of over $102 million and assembled in Singapore, the trucks called the "D" series come In various sizes261 words
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Article77 1965-09-22 10 THE Japan Electronics Show 1665 will take place from Oct. 19 to 25 at Osaka International Trade Fair grounds. It Is sponsored by the Electronic Industries Association of Japan, ana the principal exhibits are radio and television receivers, stereo sets, measuring instruments, radio equipment and apparatus, medical electronics77 words
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Article86 1965-09-22 10 PLANNING has begun for the 39th International Fair of Brussels to be held trom April 29 to May 10 next year. The aim Is lo provide opportunities for industrialists, producers and consumers for exchanges of Information on tiu latest development*. Last year, exhibits from 4.421 producers of 4386 words
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Article, Illustration299 1965-09-22 10 THREE Junior officers of the Chartered Bank's Kuala Lumpur main office have left for Britain to attend a training course at the head office in London. They were Inche Mohd Sharlffudln bin Mohd. Isa. Inche Abdullah bin Mat Noh, both 24. and Mr. Lee Kok299 words
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Advertisement427 1965-09-22 10 Highly resistant to the corrosive effects of moisture, soil acids and alkalis, chemical fumes and other severe j^gtk\ LSb^bw forms of attack, A "BITUMASTIC" B NO. 50 is a heavydury thixotropic coating which permits the build up of exceptionally thick S.^l^k films without sag||*».'TUMXSf W M o^ 9 n9 r427 words
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Advertisement518 1965-09-22 10 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P& O-Orient on your next business to-ir to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back518 words
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Article, Illustration844 1965-09-22 11 Ramani: 'Base an essential nucleus of a freely negotiated defence pact' UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday U.S: We are impressed by island's progress Q INGAPORE yesterday received Security Council endorsement for membership of the United Nations with words of praise from the United States but only formalReuter; UPI - 844 words
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Article152 1965-09-22 11 PENANG. Tuesday. JHE Ponang Malay Patriotic Youth Organisation has suggested to the State Islamic Religious Council that money raised from the litrah tithes last year be used to buy "suitable uniforms" for two girl typists working in the Religious Affairs Department. In a notp152 words
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Article56 1965-09-22 11 SINGAPORE. Tue». Police |bS arrested two n aspect secret society "flßhters" under the Criminal Law i Temporary ProviOrdinance. One of them u member of the Chuun G: Ho •'lB' 1 group, was arre.stod at Rowell Road. The other. .1 'lumber Ct the Sio Kun Tong "18"56 words
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Article32 1965-09-22 11 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Tu VJ. B:ilaMindram. treasurer of [lie Ma la > Man Indian Congress las been appointed acting secre-;ary-general. He is also the secretary of th« National Land Finance Co-opera-32 words
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89 1965-09-22 11 After the vote— toasts to the success I'NITED NATIONS, Tues. After the Security Council approved Singapore's membership application. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. and his Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. went to tiir bar in the delegates' lounge to offer informal toasts to the success. Dr. Toh89 words
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Article51 1965-09-22 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. —Two members of the Vigilant* Corps who were bitten by snaKrs while on duty have been given tx-gratia payments of $30 each. Inche Abdul Hamld bin Abdullah, of Kampong Buah, and Inche Lsnahak bin Sahat. of Kampong Ekor Lubok. have recovered and returned to51 words
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Article51 1965-09-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. TUP*- Tli" Minister of Local Governmrnt ;ind HouMna. Mr- Khaw Kal Boh. wQI nay a five-day visit to Sabah from tomorrow. This will be a follow-up of his tour of the State la-t month. He will discu** development projects with the State51 words
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Article33 1965-09-22 11 SINGAPORE. Tuts. The Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyulc Lin. will open a new nursing school for assistant nurses at the Thomson Road General Hospital at 5 00 p.m. on Saturday.33 words
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Article32 1965-09-22 11 KUANTAN. Turs. A postman. K. Rengasamy. 30. was yesterday sentenced to one year's ja:i here for dishonestly misappropriating three registered letter.s totalling $90 in May last year- He pleaded puilty.32 words
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Article85 1965-09-22 11 Berita Harian speech contest SINGAPORE, Tues. NonMalays will vie for Berlta Harian challenge cups at a national language speaking contest to be held at the Kota Raja Malay School from Sept. 25 to Oct 2. The contest Is being oranlsed by Perwanlt (Malay Young Men and Young Women. Association* and85 words
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Advertisement159 1965-09-22 11 PARTNERS FOR PROGRESS IMPORT EXHIBITION BERLIN Sept. 22 to Oct. 3 in another role as centre for GerDC D I i^J man co-operation with developing countries. host to MALAYSIA and 40 nations 3 E R L I N from Asla> Africa and Latin America. Mpi Bfc ||l meeting place for159 words
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Miscellaneous56 1965-09-22 11 tttiff/t itunny Hi/ Ralph Hvimdahl I■' I TInJU/!^sJ ''THAT'S a\nO OTHER I PAID A LOTTO Ih> A THERE'S ~*~^>, W^K/^. TEWWIBLE PLACE HAVE THAT MOOSE- j VALW/WSA VltSf-\ I CXD NOU HANS TT SPOT- THE IS BIG HEAD MOUNTED AN' \IF VA US6 VEX. I \JM MOOSEHEAQ, j f 156 words
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Advertisement610 1965-09-22 12 ((.ontlnurd from Pate 8). SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St rtt. txtrm EXPERIENCED WASH A Cleaning Amah required at once. Chinese only, live In Apply 4. Oallop Road. s tore 10. REQUIRED For Local Shipping ComI"iny a wualltied and Kxperlenced Refrl. ti< rutor HaebaoM and Electrician. Apply lk.x610 words
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Advertisement643 1965-09-22 12 SITUATIONS VACANT fi Wordt SS (Min.,— Box St ett. txtn FIRST CLASS CHINESB Cookbo' required for Civilian household. Fo mu-rvi.w Tele: B'pore T7S7I. 8.30 a.m 10.00 a.m. and 2 p.m. 3 p.m APPLICATIONS INVITED fron D.T.C. Trained Tenrhers for teachlm post* in the Anglo-Chinese Priman S'hool. Ipoh. w.e.f. January 1966.643 words
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Advertisement969 1965-09-22 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT e IS Wordt St I Min.)— Box SO rU. txtrn y FURNISHED ROOM. i>ongbatb. lan. r hull. lu'chen. refrigerator facilities, k single/couple $140/-. Meal* optional, available 30th September. Spore 9, D Tel' t'4300 from 2pra sprn. it ROOMS each separate entrance (one y alr-comlitloned long bath, telephone. kltrhtn.969 words
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Advertisement715 1965-09-22 12 EDUCATION M Hurt. m. 'Mm.) Box 10 rtt. Sflfcvj NSC. OSC Model Answers Cboy Kni.r|.n»f.« P.O Hox 2003. Singapore ALLIANCE FRANCAISB Nest eee■lon starting September 27th. All level*. Time-table sent on request. Telephone Spore *****3. Suecatt-mlnded Student prefer STAMFORD COLLEGE BSaSBBS Courses orTered by Stamferd Celteg* ■re Easy ts learn715 words
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Advertisement844 1965-09-22 12 PHILATELY ore 1 tMin.t—Box It ett. txtrm STAMP COLLECTORS v■Mini' shop the in N! May sia Singapore. SOT*. Telephone. LOST li W,,rd* U < Mm.t—Bmx St rt: ixtrn BLACK SPECTACLES Mt on .'.orris Car Jui.n Bay Sun.Uy I'bone (Sporei Kxt. ***** BLACK DOC Ahout M found* Long Whaskara Names] MUM844 words
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Advertisement2025 1965-09-22 12 FOR SALE M Wordt U (Mm.)— Box 10 rt: trim MODERN DIETHELM FURNITURE For Sale, used few montrm only. TV and stereo cabinet. dininK table, sofa, w.ifirobe and sM ..-^bone is pore) J254i after S p in STOCK TAKINO SALE: reeorda. Claasics from *.> y<> IMuno stereo i l-o-pulux numbers2,025 words
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Advertisement1296 1965-09-22 13 tO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.: Due S'oort San. i, S'haa Penang OEMODOCOS Liverpool, Clasgoa) Cdn IS Till) Sipt 23/28 Sept 27 MACHAON Liverpool. Dublin. A'mouttl Cdn! 3t Sept 24 Stpt 21/ 2 Oct 3 crCLOPS literpool Ocl 1 Oet 2 aiITOMEOON Liverpool. Glasgow Oct Oct 11 Oct 12/11 pyrrhus1,296 words
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Advertisement1135 1965-09-22 13 1 V iI& Kl 1 1 1 'J 'J /i Y/*i [Ht/JUft [< 7^CAiCI/rV£S JN I Tur. EAST ASIATIC C&v sy lia income «<! «> O«"*«'k EXPRESS SAItINCS 10 NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANB SCAHOINAYIAi Sing<(igie I'm >>eiiMi Arii Genu* Ha»re H'burg R'daa Aatw Coaß < PANAMA a) Sailed la Pt1,135 words
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Advertisement1223 1965-09-22 13 i benWLine] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 8 ONTINENTAL PORTS nfiunAß iii For London Oct 14' BENDORAN Antwerp Ocl 21 .£B5 f^ »L Sct'S, BENCRUAGHAN K r> Set m ingipere P. S'hia Penang "JJ Mt 21/21 Kl 27 1 i.,t31?l 5«» Singipurt P. S naa Peaaag EHMHOR 'pool, Grangemoutk, R'dia,1,223 words
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Advertisement1246 1965-09-22 13 feELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K./Continent Singipon P. Sham Peaiag lITT or BLASSOW LonSon, Hamburg Rotterdam. Havre, Hull, Im'ham, M bro 25 21 Sfit 21 Sept ;ity of POONA' Lisbon, London, Hembwg. Rctterdaa, Hull 1/8 Oct 18) it Oct lITY OF RIPON London, Hamburg, Rotteroaa. Havre, Hull 21/21 Oct 211,246 words
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Article170 1965-09-22 14 MELBOURNE. Tups. I f EADING industrials led a I ary market today when falls >ut- 1 1 numbeieU rlseti by more tnan two j to one. ANZ bank dropped Is. I to 51s and MLC was down 2s. 6d. to 62.5. 6d. I Base me'als eased with Mt.170 words
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Article128 1965-09-22 14 (JMIPI lying altnmidt tht Slnnapor* wharvti tr tiptcttd twiay art: Olympia Mam 3'4 HonKkonx Amber 6 7. n.-modocu* U/tt, KtnlnKau M, Kmtrcna 45. K.ilnmt 42/43. Tllpondok 33 34. Trnnit N.W.5. Wooorato 9. Clara Jebvn 13 14. Btar AM*barnn 46. Vtabva Vlr 5. Har Gllead I*. Basra 1128 words
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Article39 1965-09-22 14 y-' tbe frtt ciehaniit mamtt in Hoax II v Kiidk ye.-t.Tdny tn< U.S. dallar waa riuotfd at 8 73 for T.T. and 5.731 for mh Stirling wan quotmi nt 16.06 and tnc tjil tf Ktld it ?«4t39 words
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Article28 1965-09-22 14 Sepi 21. MALAYAN in itm i; PKIC'K: iiii, 1 cents lun- < h in;>'il TIN: S:«H37! (up 25 cents). Inofficial estimated offering 235 ton- (up 5 tons).28 words
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709 1965-09-22 14 From Our Market Correspondent EQUITY shares steadied slightly on a very quiet Stock Exchange yesterday after a fractionally easy patch in earlier trading. There seems little inclination to trade again for the time being either on the part of buvers or sellers although709 words
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Article30 1965-09-22 14 M.11.M.Ul SlOl k *****1. i >i|)i. N s,pt ii ImltislriiK 73.98 71. lib' Tills: M.II MM S rtibl»rr>: n 102.90 Doc M, rin;: Kin Dec. 29. 19«: |un30 words
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435 1965-09-22 14 THE Straits tin orice made t a modest rall> yesterday «>l .'.'i cents to "<7ii»i..:7!. per, picul Sleu<(> bids triim London. I New York and tho Continent u«rr reported The estimaleil turnover was SSB ton>. up .*> tons TIN SQll I /I nility435 words
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Article56 1965-09-22 14 r PMS Allocation ot Bjnht in Malay 111 111 !<■ ti 111 1.1.T, I. New Vark I il ill. Ulliru IT c> OO rtathfl U.S. OoiCanartun Oolljrt .< ■Cht Mjrln Holl.iufl GuilrlfK 117 I Swiss Franc. 1401 Bti.un Franc* 1611. French Frant. Italian Lirt 2031S Oanrsh Ki Norwiifian56 words
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Article39 1965-09-22 14 HINCSC Prnrtiico Initunij i«i;i »*ri .'ton priclt Dcr picul yeottrrt.ir Coonul *H riIO I Ptpi». :er!< mil feller.. lAS Singapore Ctcunut Oil Milltrf Am eialion pcici*. i I era Th»- !o: i »i..-:4uorf Copra Atttcittltn nun ork«i39 words
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Advertisement1185 1965-09-22 14 Y^*" ""KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific <k Allan tie Service* Bangkot mk CMftitt N. tori d tmiliiii Mara" 11/21 Oci 17 Oci 17 Nti I Oec a» •«alam Mart" 11 77 Nat 1 Nn i) Be* I laa I tat Wen Coast of Central South America Servte* Votoliama buayaouil1,185 words
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Advertisement1015 1965-09-22 14 r— l___— Z [^O/OJRIENT/nMES Soilinos to th« Untied Kingdom. Oao Oeo Pt. O«c. «,rr... b'oor» S'hom Penono U "IBERIA 24 Sep 17 Oct CHORAL' iH ted 29 Sap 30 Up 12 Oct ORIANA' 6 Nov 24 No* ."CATHAY* 2S No. 29 Nov 30 No* 22 Dm 1964 "IBERIA" HOtc 121,015 words
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Advertisement444 1965-09-22 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. VICTORIA ioiiing from Singapore 1 6th Oct. 1965 m.v. ASIA boiling from Singopore 20th Nov. 1965 INTERCHANGE AIR f-AOLITIfcS AVAILABLE For further details apply to your Trovcl Agentt or HARPER. GILFILLAN CO.. LTD S'pore K. Lumpui Ipoh Penang ***** ***** 2621 ***** WESTBOUND: EUROPE444 words
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Advertisement170 1965-09-22 14 \^t^v Southern Shipping Lines •L-Jjl^ fkOM BKISBANL, SYDNFY, MELBOURNE \V ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK S'pore P. S'Har" Pcncng M.S. Kentrikon 15/16 Oct 16/19 Oct 20/25 Ocf M.S Broholm 28/30 Nov 1/2 Doc 6/ 7 Dec M.S. Kentrikon 5/ 7 Jon 8/ 9 Jan 10/12 Jan FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE VIA170 words
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Article819 1965-09-22 15 |>l MNKSS in and reported to thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Kxrhange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BtutWad <I.ooo> SI -J8 D, il.iHiii, -J8 ON. (1,000) •I.M; Cold Start ii.niHii J.'OV; Em* SI. 58 Sl..819 words
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Article230 1965-09-22 15 Srpi. n. Three monthi. INDUSTRIALS I It eta V.ii.-.t «ct» Ciiv i>ev I eta, MeAltsu 10 eta. CS. Holdioti* M. Invent, in eta. N. Iron 8 rts. r>nnlor» 11 rts. O.r.UC. 14 eta. n| IS cts. Kothmana 9 cts. K««o II els. Knliin^onn 10 eta. Kcd. Pisp 10230 words
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Advertisement1520 1965-09-22 15 SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE In the High Court in Singapore. iv Tut? jiniiii The Board of Trustees. KelanUn IN rut %i SK OF Government Higher Studies BchoWrit of Distress No. ?o of 1965. larship Board. Invite application THE FINANCIAL BOARD OF or Scholarships for Higher StuTHE CHINESE CHAMBERS dies OF COMMERCE1,520 words
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Advertisement730 1965-09-22 15 j NOTICES BY ORDER OF THK PORT Ol SINGAPOKL ALTHOKITV AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED CARGO Comprising: Provisions. U- quors. Medicine. Animal-food. Chemicals. Empty-bags, Buildingmaterials. Magazines. Rubber. Jute. Sewing-machines. Spareparts, Teak-scantlings. Ironworks. Brasswares. etc. etc. TO BE HELD AT GODOWN "A" PORT OK SINGAPORE AUTHORITY ON WEDNESDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 1965 AT730 words
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Advertisement696 1965-09-22 15 TENDERS KENYATA.XN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG TAWARAN daripada Pen borough berdaftar di-J.K.R Kelas. A. B. BX. C, dan D Pembekal 'Supplies) dl-ba-wab Kepala 2 Pechahan Kepala 2 Jentera Penyod( k Tanah. akan di-terima diPejabat Juruiera Negeri, I Pahang. Kuantan hingga pukol 3.00 petang pada 30hb September. 1965 untok:— (1) Membekal Perkakas-'696 words
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Advertisement742 1965-09-22 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY AS ASSISTING ooumn Applications are invited trom persons qualilied is Advocate.and Solicitors or the equivalent prolessional qualification in any 1 Commonwealth Country for an .appointment as AssiMing Counsel In the Attorney-General's Chami ban, Brunei. I M'IRIEXtE: Not less than three years prole^sional experience either742 words
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Advertisement885 1965-09-22 15 COMPANY MEETING TRONOH MINES LIMITED The following are some salient points from the address of the Chairman, MR. G. W. SIMMS, at the Sixty third Annual General Meeting on September 17th. 1965. Trading irofits lor 19«4 amounted lo £*****1. con £677.329 and dhidenos totalling Is. 10id. per Mum declared, compared885 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-09-22 16 LONDON. Tues. Colin Jordan. (above*. Nazi-styled leader of a National Socialist group in Britain. vestrrci.ij hurst into and disrupted .i Press confereiu-e being given by Jamaica's opposition leader. Mr Norman Manlev. Mr. Manlcy had just arrived at the Royal < ommonwralth Societj huilriine hereReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration593 1965-09-22 16 The full-orbit spacewalker A POWERFUL ZOT AND A LONG LINE HOUSTON (Texas). Tuesday. Federal Space Agency yesterday announced that astronaut David R. Scott will make a one-orbit "walk in space" that will take him completely around the world during the Gemini 8 spuceilight next year. Neil Armstrong will be pilot.UPI - 593 words
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Article33 1965-09-22 16 NICOSIA, Tues— The withdrawal of Ireland's contribution to the United Nations Peace Force in Cyprus began today when 67 men flew home in aircraft of the Yugoslav airline Adnatica— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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254 1965-09-22 16 SAIGON. Tuesday OUTNUMBERED American paratroopers outfought and drove off a Vietcong force y» sterday in the fiercest battle yet waged by Americans in Vietnam. The U.S. troops were outnumbered bv more than two to one. Reports from the battle scene. 15 miles north-eastReuter - 254 words
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Article47 1965-09-22 16 WHEN ha sai down beside me in the nark he seemed very nice. He asked me if I was u model. I know what that implies, so I told him I was a consulting engineer. j —Woman wit-ie.ss hi a London ma gist rate's court jtm--1 terdnv.47 words
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321 1965-09-22 16 Bert (work is all right for others) takes on a job LONDON, Tues. Bert Llsh, 32. who boasts he hasn't had a steady Job for the past 15 years, is going to take a job tonight telling people how he hates work. "I have no conscience at all." says Lish.AP - 321 words
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111 1965-09-22 16 I ONDON. Tues. Charlie Ch iplln'a o>tran«ed 19--year-old son Michael was yesterday given a temfx)rary Injunction restraining publication of his ghostwritten autobiography "I Couldn't Smoke The Grass On My Fathers Lawn." Mr. Justice Waller said he was wholly lacking In symp iReuter - 111 words
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Article63 1965-09-22 16 TOKYO. Tues— Mrs. {-umiko Pukuyama. a 28-yprtr-o!<-l divorcee ronfe«>s*d that she nu rdered her six-year-old daughter. Michtko. because the little pirl got In th« way of her plan* to remarry Police «.ald the mother .strangled little Mirhiko «Ith a neefc-'i'* .in Sept. 15 andUPI - 63 words
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Article37 1965-09-22 16 ADDIS ABABA. Tues. American astronauts Gordon Co>>|x*r and Charles Conrad arrived here today for a 20-hour visit. A crowd of 5.000 welcomed the two Oemini-5 spacemen when they arrived by special plane. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article16 1965-09-22 16 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. The first Congolese parliamentary session in two years opened here today. AP.AP - 16 words
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98 1965-09-22 16 JAKARTA. Tups. Three children were killed on Sunday night in a stampede for cheap clothing at a Government exhibition of Indonesian textiles. The exhibition, run by the Ministry of People's Industry, opened last Wednesday at the Russian-built sports stadium. Booths sell cloth at much98 words
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Advertisement595 1965-09-22 16 TOWN COUNOL OF KUANTAN PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN TENDERS JKR SELAN GOR >. w, w_ v. TAWARAN dartpada Pemborong2 tn »1U be received by the van* berdaftar dl-JJC R kelan E' Pif-ldrnt. To»n Counoll Kuantan. dan ka-ata.s akan dl-terima dltroa JKR reKlstered Class D Pejaba'. Juruiera Netren JKR. ..nd above contractors and595 words
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Advertisement99 1965-09-22 16 you don\ need t r 4 A~A know i the language! LONDON n, O^cj. nire', Tri»»t»' and Lloyd Trieatino's "Rainbow" Rail Se- it offers you a 'ho'^e o f m I -f oveHand tours at special conce«'on fa'es from as low at 3 (sterling) all the way from Naplei, through99 words
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Miscellaneous272 1965-09-22 16 Straits Times Crossword F H "'i W^ Hf^^l H^* BE" HP HbT a \< Koss Persian queen one can let If To be a man I have to feel one ia« television (8). hatred I9t. 8. See 4 10 In place of boredom a habit 14. By composing capriccl I272 words
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TIMESPORT: Hockey • Racing • Swimming • Soccer
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Article, Illustration233 1965-09-22 17 HUCK AIK KEEPS PLEDGE RACING with Epsom Jeep LMjNAiNii, xues,. me renang 1 Perak and Selangor turf clubs will Jointly negotiate with the Racecourse General Employees Union over the unions claims for a salary, revision. The talks will be held at I Kuala Lumpur. About 45 labourers, who are members233 words
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274 1965-09-22 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE Hockey Association and Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association have sent in applications strongly urging the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to make a formal request that hockey and wrestling be included among the events for the Third Seap274 words
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Article247 1965-09-22 17 By i 'ram-is Boey: Singapore, Tuesday. T»HE Singapore Amateur Swimming Associationx decided today to enter a team of 25— including five divers— lor the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. Five officials will accompany the team. The team I list will be247 words
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Article154 1965-09-22 17 ijiiai.Mi London lues. P«> hut Bnlisli heavy.voiijh! pion Bn.iu London gained a ■round knockout win over American Roger Rischer at Liverpool last night. London bad I knocked down the American three times In the first 50sec. Rischer i finally counted out on onr jReuter - 154 words
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Article93 1965-09-22 17 I IPOH. Tues. Penanc brat rvrak 4-1 in the north zor.o :lie Intar-fltaU Government I Service* badminton competition < here last night. I Penan* flr.>t I Siinlrs I.av rence Babosa bl Icik Swee 12-15. 15-2. 15-9; Abdul Manaf bt B. A. Humid 17-16. 13-4: P. S.93 words
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Article35 1965-09-22 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. iir University of Athletic Union are: K. Ra.'kumar. vitcpresiclrnt G:m Kone Enc: Meret* ary Un: is Pef.:ana; sports Chairman Chin Toong Fatt: secretary Anthunv Wee: and apoftt Mlltor Deiek Liew35 words
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Article19 1965-09-22 17 U' \< V\ Tue^. T. if me annual Malacca Maian badm.nton championships will be held here on Oct. 2.19 words
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Article26 1965-09-22 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Turs. The National Union of Malaysian Students will hold their annual games carnival at the College of Aiiiicultuie in Serdang from Pri-26 words
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Article31 1965-09-22 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Sungei Rambai Estate of Belangor Ki vertex of Johoic win meet in the Malayan EM.ites soccer final for the MacOillivray Cup on Suturcluy .it Princes Rm.d.31 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-09-22 17 JOE DORAI - I SAFA TO DECIDE ON SEAP AND HK TRIP JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Tues. The first meeting of the new Singapore Amateur F.A. council next Tuesday will take fresh decisions on Seap i Games participation and the visit to Hong Kong for the interport l match. Safa vice-president Kee Yewj270 words
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85 1965-09-22 17 Chinese Ath. 2 RAF Seletar 0 OINOAPORE, Tues. Two se-cond-half goals gave Chinese Athletic victory over RAF Seletar in the Singapore Amateur F.A League First Division at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The Athletic dominated the game but they could not score in the flr.s:85 words
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Article74 1965-09-22 17 TPCA 3 I no no Youth* 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tai milian Physical Cultural Association retained the FA", of Selangor League Div. 2 championship today v.hen they beat Umno Youths 3-2 ir. their last match at Oumey Road. TPCA finished their programme of 12 matches74 words
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Article29 1965-09-22 17 Voon tup ilp«lu: New Life 3 I poll Youngsters 2: Sambanthan (up ilpolii Kilat Indians 4 Km'a Indians J Kampar K.O. final: Perak River Hydro 5 Dravidlans i29 words
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Article35 1965-09-22 17 1.. Perak Women* League <T An.son Commercial 2 Assumption Sch 0. Nreri K.O. final: (Sban): Rang-' er- bt Ceylonese (wo.v BASKETBALL 1 P. HrllcMry South inUr-MhOul iS. Baltap): Chong Kuang bt Terg Koon 30-13.35 words
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Article37 1965-09-22 17 MaUyiia (up 2«-ho|e s flpoh>Winner Too Joon Foolc iM7 netti runner-up Too Joon Loke (149 nett). Sept. bocey "A" medal: Winner Ling Uong Chine: runner-up Tang Jin Eong. "B" medal Tengku Ahmad Nera.ig; runner-up Pat Power37 words
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Article182 1965-09-22 17 Many new models for speed tests SINGAPORE. Tues. The Tourist Week Speed Driving Tests organised by the Forces Driving Club to be held at Empress Place on Sunday have at-, trscted entries from a wide variety 1 of cars. Amoiiß the new models which will be seen in competition for182 words
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Article19 1965-09-22 17 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The Kelantan Lawn Tennis Association will hold their junior championships on Thursday and Fri-19 words
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Article26 1965-09-22 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Port Au'hortty Recreation Club and Jollilads will meet In their annual foo'ball match for the Oovindasamy Cup at Bukit Chermin on Suntiuy.26 words
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Article143 1965-09-22 17 LONDON Tues- Mintmaatcr, a runaway winner of the Hambleton Cup over 17f at Thirsk on Saturday, and New I.iskrard verp both backed for the Cesarewitch and had their 'odds cut to 14-1 at last night's callover on the Autumn Double. Mintmaster was a 25-1 chance 'at lastReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement51 1965-09-22 17 1-9 CAT. NO. 87 SIZE: 52*8" h. x 22! a" w. x 22* 4 d. JAPAN'S NO. 1 STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE EQUIPMENT BEST FITTED FOR USE IN MODERN OFFICES. ITOKi'S SAFE AFFORDS COMPLETE PROTECTION AGAINST THEFT FIRE. QUALITY SINCE 1890. zfis S. H. ONG CO. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE TEL: *****51 words
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Advertisement320 1965-09-22 17 YOU CAN GET fpaß&f THf£ MOST FQR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCI I INTEREST PER ANNUM RATES FOR SHORT TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST. YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY. \7^£Es£y 294 lAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE. >>w TELEPHONES: ***** (5 LINES) PAID UP CAPITAL $6,000,000.00 FA2860 BAD DIGESTION -but you320 words
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Miscellaneous81 1965-09-22 17 DIARY i— _J RIOGKR Per»k Stat« trial 'Ipoh Municipal Padangi. (luh match: Seor Club v Univei>iiy iKL Padangi. HOCKEY Friendly: Spore Oovt. Services v Spore Business Houses (Fairer Park. Spore). L. Pcrak Div. 2: Sekolah Menentmr AaamapUoa Sch. (Speedy Rd. T. Ansoii'. ■OGCBB Voon Cup: Munict- 1 pallty v Ipoh81 words
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Article, Illustration89 1965-09-22 18 alter his Arrival at Kuala Lumpur railway station the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong stands alone on the dais as the National Anthem is played in his honour. Before him, the guard-of-honour of the 7th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, with bayonets fixed, pre- sent arms in Koyal89 words
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506 1965-09-22 18 KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday. THE MINISTER of Loci! Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today described as "unjustified" any fears thai the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Local Authorities is in fact aimed at their abolition. Mr. Khaw, who launched the Inquiry today with a506 words
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Obituary82 1965-09-22 18 MR M. J FRANCIS of Johor* Bahni l awny at 3 IS pm. <<, /un.raJ will lake place on I I 111. CABLI RECEIVED Mm. Kr'«hnnkirrmvar. Aht'ht rv.'irm;* Ki*rul.i. nvthrr of <;oi it .r. L»ver K 1, immin] nway peacefully CABLE RECEIVED fror.i Knnnrni-U-um. I iher of Ml> Anthony82 words
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Article, Illustration29 1965-09-22 18 Maxitah's big moment o>U HI Its for the <}ueen se\«-n-vrar-ol(l .Mazitah, the youngest daughter of the .Minister of Kducation, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, makes her presentation. Straits Times picture.29 words
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Article50 1965-09-22 18 LONDON. Tues A senior Conservative opposition party leader said today that Prime Minister Harold Wilson might call a .nap general election for Oct. 28. Sir Martin Redmayne, "shadow" Transport Minister and former Conservative chief (Parliamentary manager >, told party officials meeting in Stamford, Eastern England, to be50 words
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104 1965-09-22 18 J. FINGLETON - J. FINGLETON From CANBERRA, Tues.— The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia does not think there will be a war but it is taking no chances so far as the Davis Cup challenge round is concerned. In view of the present international situation, the104 words
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Article264 1965-09-22 18 LONDON. Tues.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Oil. II il«-l l> Connol t%% £39 15'16 FundinK V n £92 £55 11 16 ISWhS —1/16 +1/16 Chartered 43 3 Hongkong £8> 3 INSI ICVN( I Com. Cn 4<3 Prudentials 'A 1 343 Royal264 words
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Article50 1965-09-22 18 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 20 3 id.. Oct. 20-S.d.. Nov 20 4d. Dec. 20 9/16d. Oct Dec. 20'jd.. Jan./ Mar. 20%d.. April June 20 13 16d.. July 'Sept. 20\d.. Oct. Dec. 20\d., Jan. March 20" t d., April June unq. c.l.f. Oct. 19 15 16d.. Nov. 20d. Tone: Very quiet50 words
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Article29 1965-09-22 18 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1541 -~£lti>. sellers £1542 < £121. Forward buyers £1527 £9 Si). sellers £1523 t-f-£5 ,>. Settlement £1540 <~£l2',i Turnover h.m 300 ton* p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Steady.29 words
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Article15 1965-09-22 18 ACCRA. Tues. President KWBBM Nkrumah of Ghana todav celebrated his 56th birthday. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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157 1965-09-22 18 LONDON, Tues. A handgrenade ambush threat was revealed today by police planning an armed convoy prison transfer of two of Britain's great train robbers. Police said an underworld tip-off reported a gang would "bomb 1 with grenades a convoy carrying train robberReuter - 157 words
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Article47 1965-09-22 18 NASHVIIUJ (TWinMWI), Fire swept through the ItatC fair wounds here late last night. chasing out thousands of spf ta* tor-; and causing about US$lO million dan The lair, due to last a week, lian just opened when 11-.r ■tarted. It was immediately closed.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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292 1965-09-22 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Kew San used Lls veteran's exi>> ri :md more complete t with considerable effect In beating his youngei ent. Lee Ki:. fK)rc. in the Mai Rest Badminton match at Stadium Negara tonight Kew San's victory by 15 -11,292 words
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Advertisement33 1965-09-22 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 10 Wort. Us Wm.muMi PAHOI ALPHONtO l.ro IV on!\ I Mr »n<l Vt-i f.u- P.ird* of Nei.rmk*. is A. to Maurvra C orl> U Mr. onrt Mr. Chnrl.« J A]|ih»n«o <ta.33 words
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Advertisement268 1965-09-22 18 I YOU WILL RECEIVE I I A CHEQUE I I ON 15TH NOVEMBER I I IF YOU INVEST NO V! I MINIMUM GROSS DIVIDEND WILL BE S4 50 FOR HALF YEAR On 15th November, thou- local companies in many sands of Dividend Cheques different types of commercial will be posted268 words
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Miscellaneous46 1965-09-22 18 Highest and lowest temperatures In .Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu W PenanK 86 "5 Ipoh 88 Malacca 88 ~2 Slrmnpore 90 TJ lands TO 68 Jesselton 88 Kuchlng 84 "346 words
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