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Title Section21 1965-09-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1965 15 CENTS KDN IJB9 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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203 1965-09-24 1 FORMED: U.N. KASHMIR TRUCE MISSION UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. A United Nations India-Pakistan observer mission (Cnipom) was established today to supervise the Kashmir ceasefire that went into effect at 5.30 a.m. (Malaysian time) yesterday. The make-up of I'nlpom j was not announced, However, well Informed diplomat" sources >>aid the secretarial bad203 words
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Article, Illustration953 1965-09-24 1 China's 'Berlin Wall' 50 killed in Amritsar air raid after accord: India protests NEW DELHI, Thursday AN uneasy peace prevailed on all fronts today as the United Nations ceasefire ending the Indo-Pakistani fighting was enforced and the Chinese ultimatum deadline in the Sikkim area expired apparently withoutAP; UPI - 953 words
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Article, Illustration55 1965-09-24 1 SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin (.live (left) and U Thanl (third from left) look on as the flag of Singapore is raised (left) in a ceremony at the United Nations. At right in robe is Gambia's Premier, Mr. D.K. Jawara. His country's flag55 words
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92 1965-09-24 1 PEKING. Thurv China formally acknowledged today that there are now no Indian troops on the Chinese side of the border with the Indian protectorate of Sikkim. AH Peking newspapers today led their front pages with an article by the offici.l People s92 words
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Article81 1965-09-24 1 RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Flight Lieut. K .C. Carlappa, son of the first Commander-in-Chlef of the Indian Army. Gen. K. II Carlappa. was captured by Pakistani troops yesterday when his Hunter Jet fighter was hit by anti-aircraft fire over the Karan sector, south-east Lahore. Military headquarters here saidReuter - 81 words
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Article281 1965-09-24 1 G GELDARD - Camp of terror gang found G GELDARD From ftl CHING, ThinA terrorist is operating in Ili Lundu district. In miles wesl <>l here, ;in<l one <>f its c;ini|>s has been found. A Security Fo r c spokesman said evening I against the continuin It oi the in th< district when281 words
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Article111 1965-09-24 1 Boyer's son kills himself BEVERLY HILLS. Thurv— Michael harlrs Buyer, son of French actor Charles Boyer. !>hot and killed himself shortly after midnight in his Beverly Hills home. At the house, police found Marilyn Camphell. 12. who 'aid she had been (latins young Boyer. and John Kirah. who said he111 words
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Article41 1965-09-24 1 BANGKOK TnlS mount ph reconUnai made by tiic Tli..; authority In the noi I prow. showed that either a violent t.irhquakr or man-maiir explosion, like an atomic exp.o had t;»kei. olti- i rial sources here saici. R41 words
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Article31 1965-09-24 1 INDIA Hi iiMIM I I IMI I I K.HI \I\V DELHI 1 hur-l-nil. t s.ud (-'<! I) its troops would continue to fight I'.ikist.if, ucrillas in Kashmir isefire, I I31 words
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Advertisement62 1965-09-24 1 GIVES YOU DAY AND NIGHT MOBILE SERVICE SAFETY FIRST! is 0.C.8.C.'s Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA-CIII\ESE BANKING CORPN. ETD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000 00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 33,000,00062 words
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223 1965-09-24 2 JAPANESE SENATOR: WE OBJECT TO N-TESTS BY INDONESIANS MELBOURNE, Than. iT Japan strongly objects to Indonesia s plans to conduct nuclear tests, Mr. Hikaiu Kamcj, a Liberal Democrat member of .I. pan's House of Councillors, said here today. "As llir onl> «i>untr\ in the world to Miffer atomic destruction. Japan223 words
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Article37 1965-09-24 2 iionc; KuNii. Thui> chins today i>i<i In Bttmcl (m-ngn tourThr Official China Travrl Uri]kwp here advertised, m English, a tour-day tour t<> Clinton from Sept. 27 for an all-inclusive fare 1 of HKS29s.— Rrutrr37 words
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Article122 1965-09-24 2 Filipinos in Menado jails MANILA, Thurs. Nine I Filipinos have been sentenced to two years' jail In Menado. Indonesia, on charges of illegal entry and smuggling. the Foreign Office disclosed today. Consul-General Leon T. Garcia, who recently visited I Indonesia, also said the Indonesian Government has so lar refused clearanceUPI - 122 words
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Article25 1965-09-24 2 ANKARA. Thurs— Aii Mgle at- j tacked a bus near here and after crashing through the windscreen injured a woman passenger.— RevUT.25 words
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Article786 1965-09-24 2 Peking calls for an 'anti-UN' UN AS CHINA ITEM IS PUT ON THE AGENDA... TOKYO. Thurs (OMMUNIST China has called for a thorough reorganisation of the United Nations "to get rid of U.S. dominatfbn."' It also suggested the creation of a new world body to oppose the U.N. "The UnitedReuter; AP - 786 words
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129 1965-09-24 2 MANILA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Macapagal last night pledged to strengthen Philippines ties with her Asian neighbours without sacrificing the nations political ties with the United States. In a speech to the Manila Overseas Press Club tinPresident also pledged to j continue Philippine support i for embattledAP - 129 words
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110 1965-09-24 2 British ban on plane sales to Red China: Paper I ONDON. Thurs. The British Government has banned the sale of British aircraft to China. The Sun reported here yesterday. I; said the ban— dashing hopes of orders worth more than $100 i million for civilian airlines fol- lowed Chinese threatsReuter - 110 words
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Article44 1965-09-24 2 TAIPEH. Thurs —Three travrl •sents were sentenced to jail trims yesterday for issuing forged exit permits to 28 people vho visited Hong Kong last December. One ol the travel agents was Riven one year's imprisonment, the other two nine months each—A.P.44 words
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Article36 1965-09-24 2 LE HAVRE. Thurs. The liner Fiance, which arrived yesterday Horn New York, reported 10 passrncrr.s and a cre->v member were injured when the ship was hit by three huge waves in the Atlantic. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article28 1965-09-24 2 Moscow visitor > MOSCOW, Tliurs.— The Soviet Government gave a reception in the Kremlin last night for Gen Ne Win of Burma, now on an official visit here.— U.P.L28 words
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Article24 1965-09-24 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. A staff member of the French Atomic Energy Commission. Mr. Philip Cirard. is on a visit to Indonesia. —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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288 1965-09-24 2 Big Red victory: Sock decrees ban on Murba JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia's powerfuJ Communist Party scored an important victory last night when thn Indonesian Govc m m c nt announced that, President Soekaniu had banned the anti- Communist Mur b a Party. Communists have bom Dressing for dissolution of the ii.tluentialReuter - 288 words
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Article48 1965-09-24 2 MANILA. Tliu: p j rtU i««"l yesterday men from 30 to 40 rw. cent ihc rates for imported unpUup bid to strengthen the coiuprpoMtioii of the domestic tmplate manufacturing Industry. The upw. as n i, K |p on the recommend :he National Economic Council. Rou-48 words
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Article34 1965-09-24 2 HOBART CTMBUU The Australian Priming and Allird Trades Federation derided hue today to assist in the formation of D Printers' Federation, to comprise printing oritanisatioas in Asia. Australia and New Zealand. Reiner.34 words
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Article65 1965-09-24 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Interior Minister. Gen. Praphas Charusathlen. said here today hat Communists had infiltrated into central Thailand as close to the capital as 60 miles. He had received reports that police had arrested Communists in Rajburl Province. 68 miles west of here, and in Kanjanaburi,Reuter - 65 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-09-24 2 TAE GAMBOLS i'll MAveTwe^ CHICKEN A LA CttME TUAT g rue Moaj A ®£»s* >»./9-as» ■'&■<&£*- Crvo TuamNcT) f cc.. just «n S CALOGIEfi v-^ EGG SALAD, j v V >> f>LEASe_^/ II /6 933 words
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Article142 1965-09-24 3 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. —An Italian archbishop yesterday urged the Roman Catholic Church to take speedy action on birth control. Archbishop Giuseppe Amlcl of Modena wa.s speaking for several Italian prelates In a debato m the Vatican Ecumenical Councils draft rtocri r. "The Church InReuter - 142 words
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Article28 1965-09-24 3 I>. Thurs.— a I Norwegian fre.Rhtrr and a Liberian tanker were badly damaged and &ci afire vi d.iun ye.sterday In a collision in San Pranciso Bay.28 words
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188 1965-09-24 3 I A PAZ, Thurs.—Bolilj via's biggest tin complex, the Catavi mine and its Siglo Viente subsidiary, was ordered closed yesterday as hundreds of armed troops joined security forces guarding against renewed violence in mining areas. Announcing the dttlHloii Col. Juan Lechin Snares. presidentReuter - 188 words
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Article29 1965-09-24 3 ORENOBLE. Thurs.— One of Prance's leading mountaineer*. Lionri Terrav. was found dead in the Alps near here lad night after bein? missing for thrrc days.—29 words
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Article25 1965-09-24 3 LONDON. Thur.s. Britain's biggest football pool announced yesterday a record firj-t dividend pay-out of £345.586 Ii nas shared by 43 winner*.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article31 1965-09-24 3 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs. President Julius Nyerere received a 99 per cent aftiirmative vote in nine Zanzibar constituencies which voted in the plebiscite-style presidential election, it was officially announced. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-09-24 3 How Lord Killearn kept 'the wolf at bay I ONDON ThUTS. L.-ro Kllle.iri: (above*. lortner British Special Comml er in Bouth-Eam Asia. Mid "the best of my Chlne>p things to help keep the wolf irom the door his will disoiq.-ed yesterday. Lord Killearr.. who was 84 when he died lastReuter - 144 words
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Article36 1965-09-24 3 Kl/CHINO. Thurs. Acker B:!k and his raram urn Jazz Band an scheduled to arrive here on Sunday to cr.:ertain security forces.! They will also play in Btaanggang, I Slbu. Bninei and Tiuv.iu. W36 words
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Article31 1965-09-24 3 I .OS ANOEI.Eb. Tnur.v A, .-ocrc: military satellite was launched hero yeftrrd.iy. A Thor rucliet with solid fur! rnrkf-t was strapped to tta side to give extra thrust —Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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586 1965-09-24 3 VIETNAM U.S. CHIEF HAS FULL POWER TO USE GAS WASHINGTON, Thursday. r pil, Defence Department said today that Gen. William Westmoreland, U.S. military commander in Vietnam, had full authority to permit the use of tear gas in operations against the Vietcong. Officials here said they were puzzled by reports fromReuter - 586 words
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Article133 1965-09-24 3 FORMOSA STEPS UP ITS AID OFFER WASHINGTON. Thurs. Gen. Chiang Chingkuo Defence Minister Ol Nationalist China uifered additional economic and technical aid to South Vietnam during a one-hour talk here yesterday with Mr Robert McNamara, U.S. Defence Secretary. A Joint statement, announcing this, also said 'he two Ministers had discussedReuter - 133 words
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104 1965-09-24 3 THIS IS A WAR TO AVERT THIRD WORLD WAR: NIXON ALLIANCE, (Ohio). A Thurs. Former Vice-President Richard M. Nixon has said the war in Vietnam "will go down in history as the war that had to be fought to avert World War Three." Mr. Nixon. speaking j last night atAP - 104 words
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Article137 1965-09-24 3 Bandoeng rice riot by youths JAKARTA, Thurs. Several hundred Indonesian youths rioted against a rice merchant in the West Java district of Bandoenr in the waJce of the increasing price of rice, it was reported here today. The merchant was said to have hoarded 20 tons of rice. The reportsAP - 137 words
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Advertisement192 1965-09-24 3 The World writes with W^ Sblikan2^\ \fef ■Jl v -A The New Pelikan More Reliable Than Ever. Pelikan have mad* fountain pens for many decades. The latest model incorporates their vast experience in the design of writing instruments. All models are fitted with the patented thermic regulator which makes sure192 words
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Advertisement221 1965-09-24 3 Why Don't You WAIT M NNIVERSARY 4 CLOSED TODAY Preparing For Tomorrow <! K^ < OPENING DAY < <£-*-, 25th Sept, 65 <^ 8, John Little Building, W C*^. RofHei Ploee, S'por*. X^Jkj&LjDJL** Tel: ***** ASSOCIATED 1 HiCTRICAL INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL I leaders for the supply and I I installation of221 words
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Article124 1965-09-24 4 ALIBI WINS ACQUITTAL FOR TAN SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Yoeng Chuan, 26. charged with armed gang robbery, was today acquitted by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram who ruled that Tan had given "a strong alibi" in his defence. Tan had pleaded that he could not have committed the alleged robbery with seven others124 words
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Article42 1965-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Winners of the secondary school essay competition on the subject "The economic benefits of tourism" will receive »25 each at the Information and Reception Centre of the Tourist Promotion Board, John Little's Building, on Saturday, at 2 p.m.42 words
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Article46 1965-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In Sunset Road from houses 40 to 53A. Jalan Bcsar from house* 1 to 5 (odd numbers* i and Mayo Street from houses 1 I to 37 i odd numbers).46 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-09-24 4 mE.N British Members of i X Parliament, on a tour of Far East military establishments, were entertained to dinner at Sri TemaMk by the Prime Minister on Wednesday night. The MPs mainly from the Labour Party flew in earlier in the day from Sarawak, where their189 words
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Article716 1965-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs THE president of the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation. Mr. K. Suppiah today warned one of the federation's 14 affiliate unions, the Public Daily-Rated Workers' Union that it was one year in arrears in its affiliation fees, and that its officials had "no right"716 words
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297 1965-09-24 4 TAXI DRIVERS CALL OFF PORT BOYCOTT SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association today called off its eight-day old boycott of the harbour area by its 400 members. The association had alleged discrimination against taxi drivers by the Port of Singapore Authority. Earlier, a seven-man delegation led by their adviser,297 words
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Article59 1965-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Puan Noor Alshah. the wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara will open a Koran reading contest at 29 Lorong 31, Oeylang. at 2 p.m. on Saturday It is organised by the Young Women Muslim Association On Sunday at 4 p.m. Puan Noor will attend the59 words
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Article30 1965-09-24 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Upper Serangoon <s»± m.s.) com•r.unitv centre will celebrate Its I first anniversary with a dinner and variety concert at 7.30 p.m. I on Sunday.30 words
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Article58 1965-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore After -Care Association is selling car stickers in its campaign to raise funus to build a rehabilitation and vocational training centre for discharged prisoners. The centre Is to be built on a 20-acre plot at Marslllng Road. It will cost $200,000. So far58 words
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Advertisement305 1965-09-24 4 ~~1 CALLING ALL* BaVdS V TEENagERS! ■COME TO THE TEENAGER'S PICNIC PREVIEW"" on SUNDAY, 3rd OCTOBER ot 9.00 a.m. m Simultaneously lIIC.\ Singapore Prices: Circle $2 Stalls $1 No Free List B4"fcß^lTA-nK T _________r« i or ueon j^ BILLY J KRAMER AND THE DAKOTAS THE BEATLES B 0 PETER AND305 words
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Advertisement153 1965-09-24 4 If you want a meal of CRABS, PRAWNS and ROAST CHICKEN in Penang Style, then you mult A/EW PEUAMWAY (540 Udp Eost Coost Rd You can also donee, enjoy the music and romantic atmosphere NO COVER CHARGE Nightly Saturdays Ext. 1 a.m. Eat. 2 a.m. Misses Barbara Mci Ping will153 words
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Advertisement325 1965-09-24 4 IC*1 0 1<>] TOMORROW MIDNIGHT 1 N V HARRY PALMER... the f(^ c jM MASTER SPY WHO DEFIED •T.-A J>7% THE C.I. A. TO GO AFTER W$- jtWM THE WORLDS MOST GUARDED V^ SECRETS...AND BECAME THE BV\^b! MOST WANTED MAN ALIVE! !.^^bW\^( &JH a ysaltzman I TaXMNICOLOU TICHNIftCOPf DUTWIIUTtO BY325 words
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Advertisement486 1965-09-24 4 'ORGANISATION, If .Tff ..tit TElffll "<h»i vs ioiiay" 1 1 am, 1 45, 4, 6 30 9 IS p.m. Metre |_JLlla-K^--aZ-JI B \O%V SHOW IX.! 1) om 1.45, 4. 6.30& 9.30 pm. g B C IFF ROBERTSON JACK HAWKINS MARtSAMELL eastmancolou .<«,, UNITED ARTISTS a H TOVORROV.' "WEST CHAMBER" Mandarin"486 words
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230 1965-09-24 5 The fear Customs men at Subang face... I{UALA LUMP U R. 1V Thurs. Customs officers at the new International Airport at Subang face the risk of being victims of vengeance. Several Customs officers at the airport tuld newsmen that the open public gallery above the Customs clearance hall wai putting230 words
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Article16 1965-09-24 5 SUNOS PATANI. Thurs.- The Ton-n Council will hnld Its month-! ly meeting on Sunday.16 words
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86 1965-09-24 5 JOHORE BAHRI'. Ttaars. Twenty-flvr Indon««tan pri-fonrrs. who •M raptured during landings in I.abis and KrsiinK last vrar. were today di>-cha.reed by the .loliorr Bahru Ilich Court Ml of them had pr»- miisly been charceM under the lntern.il Security Act In connection with the landings. They86 words
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284 1965-09-24 5 Language: Call for Alliance Council meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I rpHE Selangor Youth Section of Umno X today called for an emergency meeting of the National Alliance Council to decide the party's stand on the nations official language. The call was contained in a memorandum submitted to Umno's executive secretarygeneral,284 words
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Article50 1965-09-24 5 SEREMBAN. lliuri. Tile re- team for tht British Arniv for Malayan ottaac tanka w'lll be visiting Stretnban. Sceani.it. Malacca and Muar next wnth. Tin- British Army reauires rfcruus in the signals. trai..«port. ordnance, medical corps. Sina.i- pore Guard Regiment. caterir.a iorp6. electrical and mechanical ■tonmen and electricians.50 words
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Article36 1965-09-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A motor cyclist. Ng Hlan Watt. 18, of Victoria Street, was fatally Injured yesterday afternoon, when hi s machine skidded and smashed into a lamp-post at the 6th mile. Chang] Road36 words
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239 1965-09-24 5 Kelantan farmers stage a land protest I^OTA BHARU, Thurs. IV Three hundred smallholders today de- monst rated in front of I the Ulu Kelantan District Office at Kuala Krai in protest against the State Government's decision to auction their land for unj paid deposits and quit I rents. They arf239 words
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91 1965-09-24 5 Filipinos will attend Kuala Lumpur conference ANILA Thur* The PhiUpptnes will participate in a four-day conference sponsored by Public Service Internationa] which will be held In Kuala Lumpur from Sept. 27. it was reported here today Some ol the topics expert"! to be discussed at the conference include: FRKKDOM of91 words
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Article52 1965-09-24 5 Youth bound over BtTTTERWORTH, Thurs. For stealing a radio worth $190. a 17--year-old youth. Ng Khoon Slang, "was today bound over by the Sessions Court in $300 for one year. Ng pleaded Kullty to theft of the radio set brlomrtnn to Gob Jon Hone at Jalan Kcdah, Kepala Ba'.as. nn52 words
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89 1965-09-24 5 \l YORK Thar* rwo film stam and starlet* will make .> world promoting a picture Bd 'Dr Ooldfool and Ihe Bikini Machine.' -.iy.-> A merlca n-Inteniat:onal Pictures. Krankie Avalon and Susan Mart are the s»ars thai will make the tuiir whichAP - 89 words
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259 1965-09-24 5 Up goes bookie's $500 fine— to $2,000 IPOH. Thursday AIR. Justice Ali bin 1 Hassan in the High Court here today dismissed an appeal by a bookmaker. Song Yin Kui. 30. against conviction and increased the $500 fine imposed by the lower court to $2,000. Song, who was convicted by259 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-09-24 5 Architect Hijjas first in big Aussie contest \IELBOUKNE. Thun, A newly-graduat-rchitect from Sini c will stay Australia for posl duato studies leading to a Tropical Architecture. and a diploma in Town and Regional Planning. He Is I. v bin Kasturi. a Colombo student. Inch; i injtt- It Architecture Degrees last113 words
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Article31 1965-09-24 5 nt>u.- bin Abdul Man Ah f. here 31. $25 h» th* n The i his c.ir abi fntttiMt when ho :i.sked Wai tor bis rir.»in? lirrnrr.31 words
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Advertisement130 1965-09-24 5 You can look well dressed in almost M m^t// ■Ifch. any suit --for a few hours...until the wrinkles set in and the shoulders fl begin to sag. But with TORAY TETREX, you stay neat and confi- dent all day...all week...all the time TORAY TETREX is the miracle suiting that doesn't130 words
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Miscellaneous16 1965-09-24 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht {\jZ\c\ Mgvi piPM'r V^ATuaN... WATCH ThATTgJCK- PjgtWlMjT Nt^ \h%Mif?} c_^: j16 words
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538 1965-09-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thurt. A COMMISSION Of inquiry was lold today A that no receipts were (given out to individual members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' I'nion employed in the Ho Hong Oil Mills and Soap Factory, when donations were deducted lrom their538 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-09-24 6 rE Sln«:aporr MlaMcr for I.:iw and \atit»n:il Drvelopment. Mr. B.W. Barker (right), proposing a toast to Saudi Arabia at a buffet dinner at the Raffles Hotel given by the Saudi Arabian Consul General. Dato 5.1.0. Alsagoff (left), last night to celebrate Saudi Arabia's National Day. The64 words
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107 1965-09-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thura The Medical Progrcs- Fund has received donai the propo.sed Instltu Medical Bpedal an anonyinoi^ bn I man and two married COU]> The bu $5,000 io provuli- for dirni office and coi room in memory of 1. fall BtBllBX Cifts of 55.00'107 words
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Article26 1965-09-24 6 SINGAPORE Thurs.— Mr K M. Bynie. chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, will open tlia National Theatre art gallery at 6 pm. tomorrow.26 words
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Article, Illustration278 1965-09-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thura THE Minister of State for Education. Inche Kali im lshak. today described the national language as 1 "unifying: force in our multi-raiial society llr viid it was imperative to have a national language through which various communities could exchange ideas278 words
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Miscellaneous114 1965-09-24 6 Wlor, Oi*p Bff V. T. HamKm nick Trmcu R?0 I*h+*t9>r GoniH ■P"^B| I f WE'LL RELEASE HIS PKTTUReI fGOSM.TWS iS^f HE K"EPT^ f'MVSrERIOUS WHAT DO TO ALL NEWS SERVICES THE PUNNIEST V ASKING, FORCE: EH? YOU TMIMKT7, "C^^ I COAST- -ro-COAST. LETTWE PACE I 'WHO W WAT CO K-i jnp*114 words
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Article, Illustration290 1965-09-24 7 FREE ACCESS SOUGHT TO MARKETS OF INDUSTRIALISED NATIONS KINGSTON rlJamalca). Thursday MALAYSIA'S Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. appealed at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' oonlerence here yesterday for industrialised nations to provide Malaysia with free access to thrir markets. "We have in the pastReuter - 290 words
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Article44 1965-09-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tin;; nister of State [or Education. India Rahim Ishak. will open an exhibition of paintings by three local artists at the Singapore Polytechnic vi 5.15 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition is being organised by Cenire 65. a literary soI ciety. i44 words
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Article, Illustration404 1965-09-24 7 ABUL FAZIL - Worry over family drove mechanic to burn piano shop ABUL FAZIL. By Singapore, Thursday j^XTREME worry over the future of his wife and three children drove a sacked radio mechanic to arson and death yesterday. Lim Hok Kheng. 43-year-old former employee of tht Keller Piano Company, set fire to the404 words
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Article27 1965-09-24 7 Free X-ray I.\II I' WIN I I hui- nmBUc iinil Hill be at the diMrirt ■jaapatal horr to li»e free chrst r.iw from Oit. 4 to V27 words
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Article73 1965-09-24 7 PF,N ANG. Ttlan. TIM P. na:j|{ lilllalfial Labour P;ir'y h•ho forn. man of tho Province South Dinirtet Onunrtl. Mr. Baov Hun 800. to resign from tho council If it was true that, he hud resigned from the Labour Party. In a letter to Mr. Scow. the73 words
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Article48 1965-09-24 7 KIALA LLWIPUR. Thurs- The BMUBBMC of tbl M.ii.ivyn Associa- ifiopmiT.- Company here.' Mr. Htm So:-. s ibOOOg. yesterday rrport<d to police that his car. a Fiat 1 100. which he had 1 1 parted OOtaMe Blue Boy Manakm at Ton* shin Road, had been i stolen48 words
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Article25 1965-09-24 7 BINOAPOBI limrs. Tlie Minister for Lav and National Development. Mr E. W Barker, will open the Whi! lev Secondary Bchool on Sept. 30.25 words
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Article143 1965-09-24 7 ALOR STAR. Thursday. THE Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, said today that a big cement manufacturing firm had applied to the State Government for permission to set up a multi-million dollar cement factory in Pulau Langkawi. "The Government has agreed in principle to the143 words
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164 1965-09-24 7 The King to attend rally on Children's Day KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong will attend a children's day rally at Stadium Negara on Oct. 4 at 4 p.m. Organised by the Malaysian Council for Child Welfare the rally will be held under the patronage164 words
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Article40 1965-09-24 7 MUAR Thurs. The Socialist Front will hold a political course a: its premises here on Saturday and Sunday. Anioni? the apaakan will be Dr. Wee Lee Fong. acting pttaUant, and Mr. Lim Kean Siew. .secrrtary-R''iii > r;il.40 words
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Article63 1965-09-24 7 IPOH, Thurs. Robbers who broke into a >undry shop in Pasir Pinii new village here early this mor imiu were apparently mu-..i--room lovers. Amou'4 the loot of nearly S7OO In cash and kind they took were 15 kutis of musiirooms Tho nit of their haul consisted of63 words
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Article68 1965-09-24 7 PEWANG. Thurs. About aOO studfnt* ol advanced aduli education classes, ln Baltic Pulau district *W receive certificates from tli<> Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee a: a graduation ceremony to be held in the Baltic Pulau community hall ai 3.30 p.m. on Saturday. l«st week a68 words
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Article179 1965-09-24 7 I MUAR, Thur». 1 THE local branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Commercial Workers today urged the Johore Government to reconsider its ruling that employees in the State's local councils are not bound by existin™ general orders and other Instructions The union.- secretary. Inrhe179 words
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Article63 1965-09-24 7 Student is injured in accident j VIBONO TEBAL. Thurs A schoolboy was seriously injured In an accident yesterday when one of the 10 wheels of an oil tanker broke roose and rolled over his legs. Awa:i? bin Rahim. 19. a Methodist High Schonl student, was cycling homo when the accident63 words
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Article28 1965-09-24 7 KAMFAR. Thurs. Mr. KThanapalan. h public health Inspector here, has been awarded a three-month Colombo Plan scholarship for environmental control course, to be undertaken m Eritrland.28 words
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Article134 1965-09-24 7 Penang now a VIP says Tengku OENANG. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today Penang should become a "very Important port" of Malaysia following Singapore's secession. "One company has applied to build a causeway between the island and the mainland." he told a Press conference. "I have134 words
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Article37 1965-09-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tnurb A suspect "fighter" of the Scow Koon Tong secret society of the '18 Kroup was detained yesterday m Outram Road by police. He has been detained under the Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.37 words
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Advertisement162 1965-09-24 7 Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any _^^^^00 1 1 other make! With CteHtr A)r Condltlontr,motqulto«t will ntvtr bothtr your H| Mm •lt«p. Fllat and oth«r *^^5 in*«ctt cannot p«net- Bi"^''^^^^^^*!!! rate into your room •Oe*. Sleep M. y^L-, peacefully tonight with a Carrier /T^r162 words
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Article120 1965-09-24 8 E 0 Hotel is sold pENANO, Thurs. 1 The E and O Hotel has been told for an undisclosed sum to a syndiratc headed by a local hotelier, Mr. Chan Bng Hock. tik> 75-year-old hotel was dosed last July 31 followinu a stnkf over the dismissal of 11 members of120 words
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Article40 1965-09-24 8 :p Muir Chinese Art Society will hold children s in exhibition here on Oct. 31. All children In the state are Into t.ike part. Entry forms can be obtained from the I f»l 23. J;> :.<:-. Arab, Muar.40 words
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114 1965-09-24 8 Road crash damages doubled to $30,000 CINGAPORC, Thurs. The Federal Court of Appeal vrsterday doubled to ;ti (100 an award of 5i;,. 000 ■Bade hv the Singapore lluli Court in April to tMlmi.ui bin Ahmad. >8. in an accident claim acaitist the Singapore 1 r.iction o. Ltd. The appeal ua>114 words
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91 1965-09-24 8 x i UMPUR, rhurs. fhe Japane.-e Government has ottered eight I ~h;p.s to student* in Malaya t" .study soetsl and natural science In universities in Japan. Four of the acbolarmhlpi will be !nr undergraduates for pomtor the under- i i- hould :7 rti.d 22 yrar.v91 words
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Article203 1965-09-24 8 TENGKU: ATTACK ON RAMANI UNFAIR piNANO, Thurs. r Tenpku Abdul Rahman today said that the recent attack on Mr. R. Ramani. Malaysia's permanent delegate to the United Nations, by newspapers In Pakistan was "•unfair." "It is made by people who probably had no opportunity of reading the full text of203 words
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Article30 1965-09-24 8 KANGAR. Thurs. Labourers and clerks or 2a schools in Perluwili hold a mectinft on Oct. 10 to consider the formation of a union to pio'.cii their interests30 words
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Article, Illustration369 1965-09-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE National Union of Plantation Workers is to appeal to the Government for legislation to deter "unfair competition" in industry, particularly the rubber industry. The "unfair" competition it wants to prevent is that between members of the Malayan Planting369 words
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129 1965-09-24 8 Cambodia trade envoy for Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Cambodia is to have a commercial attache here soon to promote trade relations with Singapore. This was stated here today by the Cambodian Charge d'Affaires, Mr. K. R. L. Wongsanith, on his arrival at the airport after a brief consultation with his government.129 words
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Article39 1965-09-24 8 BUKIT MER'I AJAM Thurs. The P.-: .tv to Inche Ibrahim oin Abdul Rahman, will .ir-|)cop:c aea» MOMS D it. 11l bp ii thp Macnang Bubiih oommunitjr hall at 3 r*m. and a. Juiu al 8 p.m.39 words
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Article35 1965-09-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Addition.ii ices will run between Sult.in KtiiPt .station and Ampin. KaUon froai Sauirduy :o Oct. 3 in connection with the "Kiew Wong v..ir (Nina Gods» annual festival al Anip.uig.35 words
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Article59 1965-09-24 8 lESSELTON. Thurs. Native marriage customs are J changing In Sabah as a rns.iit f outside lntluenre and greater prosperity, members of the Sabah Society were told at their last meeting. Mr. D Goethals. the -speaker, thtre were fewer arranged marriages. Money wa Increasingly unn. :i> dowry InsteadAP - 59 words
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175 1965-09-24 8 The day I was caned-by the Tengku DENANG, Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today paid a sentimental visit to the old Penang Free School building in Farquhar Street now being used as the Penang Museum and Art Gallery. Going through the rooms and viewing the exhibits, the Tengku,175 words
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Article39 1965-09-24 8 BATU GAJAH Thui* Red Cross Society here will screen a film "House of Intrigue' at the Waldorf Theatre here on Saturday at 11 a.m. and 1 pm In aid of the Malaysian Red Cross Society Fund.39 words
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Article21 1965-09-24 8 MALACCA Thurs. Tile Mll.icc.i Kerala Association will celebrate the Onam harvest festi\al at the Indian Association here on Sunday.21 words
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Article185 1965-09-24 8 Thant praises the little nations UNITED NATIONS, Thins. U N. socr c t a r y General, U Thant, yesterday hailed the roir of the little countries In tlio United Nations as ho presided at a brief ceremony to raise the Bags ol Singapore and Gambia at U.N. headquarters. TheUPI - 185 words
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Advertisement266 1965-09-24 8 Make your voyage to England a Memorable Holiday Book now on the ORIAIVA the largest liner ever built in England Sailing November 6th from Singapore L>^BBB*~ **^J| I i W l <W' lfc -.y\ t mmm. > g HOlldOV KinQdOm Ot SCO v iav inin ccs ars < inu>famil\ cabiatwillithKeor266 words
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Advertisement117 1965-09-24 8 y vJvju like Seven-Up! II -.y*J\ I or 1 efficient flushing II if automatic II CISTERN TOUGH AND DURABLE Made of Duranite, a strong plastfo material that never rusts. Never requires re-palntlng. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic117 words
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Miscellaneous343 1965-09-24 8 jewellery— At*. Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 lakes o\er oiolcs work »llh- Having a fabric uith an In- out hesitation .7' MMte me»h :n mind .B>. a girl lacks finish— what a Oeu to know many lutenera pltyl .4. m J? U S d tht norlh <6 6 Poi-lIJly a343 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-09-24 9 Tengku leads 70th birthday toast to Sara DENAN G, Thurs 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman lrd 500 guests In sinning "Happy Birthday" to Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. former editor-in-chief of the Straits Echo, at a dinner held in the Penang Turf Club's golf pavilion last night to mark his 70th birthday. The296 words
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Article214 1965-09-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Veterinary Department has moved in to get rid of the pilot's "nightmare" at Subang Airport dogs. Over the put month, two officials from the department have shot 20 Ol the>e mongrels. A few more are still roamins around. Though the dogt214 words
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357 1965-09-24 9 Tender sugar: Traders protest to Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A2O-MAN delegation from four sugar importers associations today met the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, to protest against the Government's decision to introduce a tender system for the import of sugar. They want the Government to continue357 words
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195 1965-09-24 9 RESPONSE GOOD BUT FROM 'WRONG' PEOPLE rH. Thurs.— The response in Perak to the Central I Government's call for j teachers to serve in the I Borneo States is "good." but unfortunately from the "wrong" people. The State's Chief Education Officer. Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose., said this today. For195 words
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Article43 1965-09-24 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The ActIng Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. will represent Singapore at the second Asian Judicial Conference to be held In Tokyo from Sept. 27 to Oc'. 2. He will leave by air on Saturday morning.43 words
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Article57 1965-09-24 9 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Ply* fishermen. Tan Chin Hock 23. Chu Tlap 18. Ong Ah Kco 47. Cha Teck Sweo 19, and Han Hock Huat 30. were each flnrd $30 or five days' jail In the magtstra.c's court here today for breaking ihe off-shore curfew at 6.40 p.m.57 words
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151 1965-09-24 9 SEOUL. Thurs. Malaysia's Ambassador. Dato Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof, left for home yesterday to prepare for the coming fourday official visit to Kuala Lumpur by the South Korean Premier, Mr. II Kwon Chung. The "Korean Government officially announced yesterday that Mr. Chung151 words
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Article93 1965-09-24 9 CINGAPORE. Thur The Straits Times Press iMi Ltd. has given $12,500 to the Medical Pro- gres s Fund to provide a group study room in the i medical library extension Of the Faculty of Medicine. University of Singapore. The Nanyang Slang Pau pledged a similar93 words
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Advertisement81 1965-09-24 9 REDIFFUSIONiiOFFERS MCOMPREHENSIVE T!Snm n I!I!!!9 a^piMßMiiiiwß Rent a brand new 19" Slimline TV receiver, made by one of the leading manufacturers in England. Full ownership after 41 months rental. During the 41 month period you get free maintenance, free replacements and complete guaranteed service by REDIFFUSION 182 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore81 words
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Advertisement224 1965-09-24 9 compare the value! (don't take our word for it) jj^JJI slg \p>~. "'1 f mm VwJf* compare the rugged strength! (built to last) i -I i i ■iniiiiiiiiiin. -i- v compare the luxury! (premier features right through) This is Australia's No. 1 car, and no wonder! Built tough and tight224 words
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Obituary25 1965-09-24 10 M Ward* SIS t Minimum) ARTHUR KINO. .iruth»r-ln-l»w ol Mr*. I'a'nok KinK pa*«-d aw-ay p»ac*fully In J»*. viili rmvrraity Road Trlvandrum 6th S»pt. 19«3.25 words
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Article106 1965-09-24 10 Hurtf* Sli < Vtmmum) MR AND MRS. Il.nnr V.-oh ot Kuala I.umpur thank friend* and r»mills (or utt.-ndancr. ..ikuuoc* aiu. lir»».nt« at th*lr vi*ddin« FAMILY OF LATC Agatha Cbar. Trr (Juoo Thank relattvri, frifnd* fot kind atundancf. a»»l*tanr» and do nation* In our recrnt twr»av*mtnt. CHILDREN OF LATI K.va106 words
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Article22 1965-09-24 10 Worit Sli Uoiimumi VICKY GARCIA MkM H nform i:irnd> tnat h«r BMBBM addrtti la 101-1 Tar.glin Kd S por*. Ml 044J4122 words
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Article117 1965-09-24 10 M Worta US (Minimum) FEOCRAL OPTICK OPTICIANS «1 Orchard Ro»<S. 8 port will b« clOMd on Mon4av 27-»-6o aad •-10-85. r.*. ISAACS LTD.. Optician*. 10 12. TO* Aread«. will b« eloccd on Mob Jay. 27tb September and W*dnc»dA> i th Octoo«r. ELIZABETH AKDIN'S B<-auiy Con jultant will n« at117 words
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Article41 1965-09-24 10 IJ »rrf< 51 Minimum SINCSPIHATION MIGHT" «poa »nre«l by Youth lor CafM. VMMrig U'vorwi Han aamrday 23th Hepten i-r 730 pin SpeaJin Ke^ Ben .ii««v. Keaturlng Uaurice Llm ■ololat. Gospel Bei:e* »nd Go*pe l It M Ihgfl A cim.41 words
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Article661 1965-09-24 10 I At iirst sight the collective padi-planting scheme which the Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Ghatar Baba. an- nounced this week is bound to 1 impress. It simultaneously tackles the old rural problems I of technical stagnation, usur- ious credit and market ex- ploitation. If its pilot661 words
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Article365 1965-09-24 10 Hie Singapore flag has been raised at United Nations head, quarters in New York. The new State's application for membership of the world organisation met no obstruction in the Security- Council and received unanimous approval in the General Assembly. The Soviet delegate, far from blocking Singapore's entry365 words
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Article208 1965-09-24 10 The Minister for Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. has mad* the welcome announcement that ■1 immediate start is to be made on a low-cost housing scheme in Jesselton. The funds the Ministry- has in hand are barely enough to cover the first phase of schemes208 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1965-09-24 10 GEORGE WOODS - Why poor nations must be helped —for the rich a simple act of self-preservation GEORGE WOODS By President of the World Bank AT mid-point the goals of the United Nations Development Decade are still distant. The underdeveloped countries are intended, at the end of the Decade, to be increasing their1,379 words
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LETTERS
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Letter74 1965-09-24 10 I.TROM the Btrait> Times of Sept. 13, I see that most of the donations, now amounting to 5235. for the poor, blind Malay soldier of Port Dlckson. were from Chinese, one of them a widow. I am a 63-year old Malay and jobless. I love the Chinese74 words
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Letter96 1965-09-24 10 rr is true that this is an age of social revolutions and national struggles and 'mass movements', an age which is not too impressed by a man like Srhweitzer It is also true that In an agp which moves and exerts in masses, the individual U over-sha-dowed by96 words
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Letter54 1965-09-24 10 ris good to be reminded now and then that Singapore has the highest per capital income in this part of the world and all that. It helps one to forget the current unemployment situation. I. for one. have been tramping unsuccessfully for a job since graduation five months54 words
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Letter32 1965-09-24 10 THE Primary Science for YounK Malaysian? Bk 3 which is meant for a child of elKht plus, classifies earthworms, fish. snakes, hens, and frogs as animals! M. JESUDASS Teluk Anson32 words
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Article412 1965-09-24 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— l3s YUNUS MARIS by M.A. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA INTEn ROGATION, (contd.) The last two examples In Les. 134, given again beln-v. may mean as follows: Awak mrmbrll buku to kerana awak hendak mcmbacha-nya? Kerala awak hrmUk membscha-nys awak mrmbeli biiku 'tv? < 1) In translation, they mean "Did412 words
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Advertisement582 1965-09-24 10 Straits Times ft Malay Mail CI*««IU«d •dy«.tU»m.nt« may Mended to COLD STONAOB SUPSHMAMKCT OrcMrd »o*d (*m»»«l«iil«< Oee*) COLO STORAOB MANCHIS At Holland R»*« Kateng N.V.I Auth*rl*e4 Ag.ai*' CITY BOOK STORE LTD wikMiW Howe*. Callyar Q»eg TMI NEWS FRONT FlttMtrlrk'* SupermeraM M. M. ISMAIL S Mmlralty Koed. Movoi Sao* MAMItM STORK582 words
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Advertisement105 1965-09-24 10 it THE LIGHT IN THE FOREST B For 11 of his 15 years "True Son"— John Butler until his capture by the Indians had been brought up as the adopted son of the great Indian < warrior Cuyloga, en- Joying a way of life that made the white world in-105 words
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Advertisement110 1965-09-24 10 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face Eskamel A wonderfully effective treatment Eskamel treats spots and pirrpies fast and wili ea.e your skin ciear and smooth. Eskame! contains Hexachlorophene kills gems instantly. Prevents pimples from spreading. Leaves no ugly spots. Eskamel is free from oil and grease does not110 words
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290 1965-09-24 11 The 90 per cent who prefer brandy- CINUAPORE, Thurs. Aboir 90 per cent of drinkers between 46 and Gu 3 of age 111 Malaya and Singapore prefer brandy Thi- d today by a senior executive of a I local import firm tary ".ilk Bock Choon. r ihc results of a290 words
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Article61 1965-09-24 11 JOHORK BAHRU. Iliurs. A lorry driver. Fong San Hoy. today pleaded guilty in the Session* Court to illegally exporting 3S b.m.s of tin ore worth $16,000. on which $2,700 duty w.i.s due. at the Custom* checkpoint yesterday Sentence was postponed. A lorry Httendem. Wan61 words
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Article41 1965-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Than. I'tiL Hegus'.r. at Tridt Dl 1 re 23 .;.ii with 2 000 membiT.« or mtire eacli by the end of Uv The total num- I ber of unions registered was 293 embracing 323 208 members.41 words
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295 1965-09-24 11 Indons intensify 5-point border plan KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday A SPOKESMAN of the Ministry of Defence today spoke of the latest "hectir" Indonesian activities across the Malaysian border in Sarawak. These included: A NEW build -op of regulars and so-called volunteers; ATTEMPTED violation of our air space by Indonesian Air Force295 words
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302 1965-09-24 11 JESSELTON. Thursday. J'HE Federal Minister of Local Government and Housing and acting Minister for Civil Defence, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today stressed the importance of the speedy implementation of a strong civil defence organisation in Sabah. Mr Khaw. who was given302 words
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Article25 1965-09-24 11 IA.sciKAK rhun. ih« Leiiani; Secondary School here will buy $1,000 worth of N..u0r..il Defence Bonda Thi* was approved by the board of «.)vernori>.25 words
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Article102 1965-09-24 11 Jailed so their marriage is off CINGAPORE. Thurs. The marriage plans, of two men had to be shelved today when they were each sentenced to 18 months 1 Jail for housebreaking and theft. The two accused. Peck Kirn Hock. 22. and Wong Kee Yin 27. engaged to be married later102 words
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Article33 1965-09-24 11 SINOAFORS rr.urs.~A threeman delegation (rom the Society •>f Friend* in Australia and New Zealand yerterdtv paid a courwr call on thr M ni«*.er for Cultur* and Social Affairs. Inthe Othnun Wok.33 words
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162 1965-09-24 11 HE PEEPED WHILE WOMAN WAS TAKING A BATH SINGAPORE. Thurs. 0 While taking her bath one afternoon. Mrs. Ruflna Fletcher, 28, wife of a police oilicer. looked up and saw. a man looking down at her. The man. the Seventh Magistrates Court was told today was Kara fan bin Bismilla162 words
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Article141 1965-09-24 11 UUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. Tenpku Abdul Rahman today congratulated Singapore on its admission into the United Nations. In a message to the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. he said: "On behalf of thP Government of Malaysia I wLsh to extend our heartfelt141 words
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135 1965-09-24 11 CINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 24-year-old seamstress, who became the mistress of a towkay's son live years ago. was today awarded a maintenance order of S5O a month for her two children, who are not living with her. Madam Chow Thai lid told the Maintenance135 words
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Article63 1965-09-24 11 PENANG. Thur.v A BOtJOI s tor an elected State Islamic rel'.gloua councJ will leaned M mnntlni of the pciimiis M.i. ay P;itnoi c Youths Organisat.on on Saturday. The mretir.g will also con?:det a resolu! on urcir.c the Bute Islam;c relij^ia- MthOl gage people "with approprr;.63 words
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108 1965-09-24 11 Tun Razak briefs British MPs on Malaysia I^UALA LUMPLR. Thurs.— S:x British Parliamentarians today paid a courtesy call on the Depri'y Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. In his office here. They vert given a brlef;ng by Tun Razak on MalavsiaV riefenco and national deve looment. Tliev were: E^irl Ferrers 'Cond108 words
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Article55 1965-09-24 11 X* ALA 1.1 MPI R. Thurs. The Mayor of Nairobi, Alderman Charles Rubia. will telephone the Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Ha.ii Ismail bin Panjanß Aris. on Wednesday about 4.30 p.m. The call will mark the opening of the Agricultural Society Show of Kenya, at Nairobi,55 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-09-24 11 SINGAPORE. Thursday JULIAH binte Mohammed Noor. Hi. the sole survivor of a Johorc road accident, which almost wiped out her family, today joyfully accepted an oiler of adoption. The offer came from Kuala Lumpur businessman, Dato Mohamed Yusof bin320 words
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Article17 1965-09-24 11 B armed I n proprietor o; ;t pup and robbed them of SI. SO.17 words
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Advertisement149 1965-09-24 11 SYMBOL OF CONFIDENCE ill law' 0 r:: v H" I lla It -.in 911 NEW MARKGRAF G 805 JL J w A television, which has proved itself tech-*«.-ally over half a million times and has a large 25-inch picture tube that is the MARKCiRAI 0 805. In other words, this149 words
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Advertisement63 1965-09-24 11 Junivite CHILDREN'S VITAMIN SYRUP flßfe builds f[ healthy children f*k contains Vitamins A, B. C, and D, in a palatable '"^Jk syrup with concentrated Jo^^ orange juice. For Vitamin *'^k B I protection that really tastes J| good give your children JUNIVITE everyday. Available in 4 0/ and family pack63 words
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Miscellaneous757 1965-09-24 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala l.umpur 1 7.10 Sporu Arena. 8 News In and I'ruanc: 6 Ipoh and Mandarin: 8.10 Chinese 1 Malacca; 3 Joliore Bahru; 4 834 Minister. Midnight R.dr Taipinc; 7 Balu Pa hat; of Herman Munsters": 9 Ne«* Kluanc. in National Lnnguagc: c, 10 P.M.: 5.45 Opening757 words
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319 1965-09-24 12 ANOTHER new manufacturing company has started production in Singapore. It is Fibreglass Reinforced Products Ltd. which will make translucent fibreglass reinforced polyester root iiii- sheets, industrial mouldings and marine mouldings. Thr company, which has an authorised capital of SI million, is a joint319 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-09-24 12 A TWO-WEEK tralnmg cours* j covering LeTounieau Wes- tlnghou.se earthmovlng equipment was held in Kuala Lumpur recently tor 32 fitters and mechaI nlc.v The course was arranged by William Jacks and Co. i Malaya) I Ltd the local distributors. A Mmllar course will be given next I year.69 words
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334 1965-09-24 12 THE Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore 1.. stepping up its efforts f u promote b Od nidustrial management efficiency In the State For the current year, the' Ax>ociation ha.-> worked out plans to hold a series of seminar-, at administrative. and executive levels334 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-09-24 12 Qantas staff recruitment drive mounts QANTAS has appointed a property officer and a stores officer in Kuala Lumpur as part of its expansion programme. They arc Mr David Ho Jit Sin and Inche A. Rahlm Hamidon respectively Mr. Ho. who was in Singapore recently on a threemonth training, previously worked144 words
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Article, Illustration57 1965-09-24 12 IBM MANAGER ON DUTCH STUDY TOUR MX S H. OH. IBM manager in Singapore, left this week for Holland to attend an advanced management course for managers at the IBM Executive School. Later. Mr. Oh will visit IBM factories and research centres in other pans of Europe, as well as57 words
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Article55 1965-09-24 12 MR W. RISK, marketing deve- lopment engineer of Mobil Petroleum Conipmiy is now lii pore conducting courses for the I <-i\\e>. staff of Mobil Oil M..l.iva Ltd He will also discuss with th*m the ways In which the company can serve industry by ensuring what he calk55 words
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Article, Illustration133 1965-09-24 12 npiu: lirst Gattn wtntet st.iinni in KrUnt.in is mm uprr.it in;: Situated at Pasir Putch. aboiil U miles from Kota lUi.hu along thr East (oast road, it is M ned In a local businessman. Inrhr Altdul l-i/id bin Mat Tahir. and opened rrrrntlv by thr District Ollicrr133 words
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Article54 1965-09-24 12 Mr. M D. Llewellyn, sales manager, South-East Asia for BOAC. has returned to Singapore alter taking a year s concentrated management course in Britain. Mr. DL. Creedy, who acted for Mr. Llewellyn m Singapore, has taken up a new appointment as sales manager fur North East.54 words
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168 1965-09-24 12 AN A-i.i:; international trade tan. i.ie liibi being organised by the I meni o: TlKtilanu. The (Kir, wiiicn is supported by the United Nations Economic Coinmi.-Mon for Asia and the Far CATEi. will lnkr Bangkok ior 1M Uuyt. starling on Nov 17. ■i168 words
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Advertisement311 1965-09-24 12 ATTENTION!! ALL SHIPPING CONCERNS. j/jL Manufacturers ni best quality J Broiue Propeller aof all J^BgJ Speed Boat, Cargo. Pas- t**9*Fi Tu 0- Fusher. We also f manufacture all types of Is" _^H^-.^flH^^\ Non f crr °us metal castings. j jUj rSJP| Our workmanship uith this I I trade mark is311 words
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Advertisement118 1965-09-24 12 THE WORLD GOES TO MARKET... VIA APL Tin ingots, rattan furniture or silk kimonos trade prospects in the U.S.A. and throughout whatever your product APL gets it to market the world. For full details, contact your APL without damage, diversion or delay. Sailing on representative. schedules set a full year118 words
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Advertisement55 1965-09-24 13 These Offices will help you IN KUALA LUMPUR— ITALIAN EMBASSY. ITALIAN TRADE OFFICE. i v i b -v- v Room 404 3rd Floor. East Asia Building Lee Van Lian Building. |Alan Mounrbarten. lalan Mountbatten. 9727 Tel: *****. IN SINGAPORE ITALIAN CONSULATE CENERAL ITALIAN TRADE OFFICE. 1. Goodwood Hill 703-4 Shaw55 words
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Article, Illustration595 1965-09-24 13 Trade balance in favour of Malaysia last year world an outstanding contribution. Italy ranges now among the most Industrialised countries of the five continents. The activity and knowhow of Italian engineers have made possible In America, Asia and Africa the realisation of many works of greatest Importance: dams, bridges hydroHpctrlc595 words
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Article, Illustration91 1965-09-24 13 Facts and figures on Italy (1964) Area: 116.200 mj miles. Population: 5*2.4 t3.»no (Rome: 'lb million inhabitants). Merchant Fleet. 4.000 vessels wit'i a total of 5.708,000 cross registered tons (eighth largest In the world). Foreign Tourists: 22.5 million (highest number in the world). Steel Production: 9.8 m. tons (seventh highest91 words
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Article106 1965-09-24 13 FSTIMATFD l*fij RUBBER REQIIRKMKNTS: ITALY SIXTH BIGGEST CONSUMER IN THE WORLD 'OOO long tons) Natural Synthetic Total IS 490 1.510 2,01)0 Japan 202 187 389 UK IRQ 175 355 West Germany 158 192 S4B France 123 148 271 Italy Netherlands 81 22 99 20 180 42 Belgium,106 words
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Article182 1965-09-24 13 IN 1»64. Malaysia (1) had a surplus ot 578.8 million In her trade balance with Italy. Only the U S.A. and Russia contributed larger surpluses In Malaysia's balance or trade during that year Trrls is eloquent proof of Italy's contribution to the prosperity of182 words
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Article, Illustration970 1965-09-24 13 Italy a buyer's market FIRMS NOW DIRECT EFFORTS 9 i M^M TO OVERSEAS MARKETS ITALY is in its "post boom" period with all the implication of a cessation of rapid investment and expansion. Industrial capacity was magnified during the good years from 1950 to 1963 and naturally, when the breathing970 words
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Article684 1965-09-24 14 Milan fair a big success MILAN'S Fair, an event enjoying world-wide renown each year in April, endeavours to meet the expectations of Italian and foreign businessmen. These expectation* ar«fully Justified, as Is clearly evidenced by the fact that Milan's annual survey offers a comprehensive view of the most recent technological684 words
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Article, Illustration800 1965-09-24 14 TRADING TREND THIS YEAR EVEN MORE FAVOURABLE 4 RADICAL change in economic cllmat* was Italy's experience and achievement ha 1»64. At the start of the year the country's external accounts were deteriorating rapidly whiU internal demand continued its buildup. By th« end of the year thrre800 words
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Article, Illustration696 1965-09-24 15 JHK 18th Olympiad proved to be fairly favourable for Italy, as she took fifth place in the classification by nation, following the ISA., C.S.S.R., Japan and united Germany. Italian' athletes won 27 medals among which were 10 "golds." and 80 per cent of696 words
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Article, Illustration470 1965-09-24 15 /COMPETITION gets keener but the Italian peninsula maintains the enchantment measured in numbers and money that ranks her as Europe's first tourist attraction. Last year, foreign visitors spent more than a billion dollars with a rise of 11 per cent over 1963.470 words
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Article, Illustration358 1965-09-24 16 Four from Malaysia and Spore at Italian varsities DURING the past few years, four scholarships have been awarded to Malaysian and Singapore citizens. The recipients are now in Italy studying at Universities. Their studies have been profitable. In a matter of months they have come to understand the358 words
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Article106 1965-09-24 16 LIKE many other European countries, overpopulated Italy has known the phenomenon of emigration abroad At the beifinninc or the century Italians left their homes mainly to settle down overseas permanently, whereas after World War II they emigrated mostly within Europe and for limited periods The must Important Italian106 words
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Article, Illustration551 1965-09-24 17 SUPERHIGHWAYS FOR EUROPE PLANNED PE N IN of a ■econd great Alpine car tunnel this year and quickened boring of others is raising hopes for the building of a suspension bridge connecting Sicily to the Italian "toe." A US$365 million bridge spanning the551 words
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Article315 1965-09-24 17 WHILE the Italian con- struction industry at home is presently suffering from a dearth of activity, there is no question of the industry's strength abroad. The names of Italian construc*lon and engineering firms are familiar around the world wherever major projects are being carried out. Impregilo.315 words
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278 1965-09-24 17 f)FFICE machines may nufaeturing industries have played an important role m the I general framework of Italy's industrial progress during recent years. After a successful start In the field of typewriter production many years ago calculating machines. built In accordance with Ingenious, typically Italian278 words
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Advertisement129 1965-09-24 24 1 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 Jf Words tli ■Minimum I j Foreuery mother who cares The NEW Blackcurrant Juice VITA with extra Vitamin C added i IPIwTuP 5 he extra v 'tamin Cm new Vitaplus keeps your family radiI vtumin C Enrich* antly healthy helps build strong bontfs, good teeth, clear129 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-09-24 24 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures In Mnlaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday IliCheU Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 70 Kota Bhaiu 72 i Penani? M 73 Ipoh 72 Malacca *> 70 Singapore 90 70 .lands To M Jesselton 88 r.i KuchinK 90 7249 words
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Advertisement323 1965-09-24 14 RwV BALL ROLLER BEARINGS Ensure. Operating Reliability Low Maintenance Cost Power Saving Sole Agents:Guan Hoe Co. (M) Ltd. 14, Hill Street Singapore 6. Tel: NO*. ***** ***** rffll B I Hl***" I KnnT 'i w*M«r I bW I wtitw ff A, "*wk JmLw A sjp sBBjsBB mm x I^^' W'323 words
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Advertisement97 1965-09-24 15 "MONTECATINI" marmi Marble Granite "CURTISA" Aluminium Curtain Walling "VETRUM" Venetian Glass Murals Golden Mosaic •tfiClfr (HD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. RIVACO i Viale Corsica.. N. 1 MILANO Suppliers of: Lamp holders Elec. Accessories Hair dryers Bell indicators etc. etc. Represented by: BORNEO-MALAYA REPRESENTATIVES LTD. Crosby House Robinson Road Singapore OPEN97 words
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Advertisement65 1965-09-24 15 Olivetti For Progress OLIVETTI (MALAYSIA) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR— JaIan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, 71/75 SINGAPORE— Shaw House— Orchard Road Agents throughout Malaysia and Singapore b \Yjslj\i i m sgssss: f^^^ bY mt V fV y o u c«n r.o" j fiSMSM B^^*******" .j^^^^^m^M^^"**^*" I II F I i J H|H I65 words
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Advertisement249 1965-09-24 16 r a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■If I C 3 1 1 11 1 ■tlI C3I •■II I 111 IC3I 1 1 1 1 1 ■11■ C a 1 1 1 1 UL^ FIAMM Italy's best electropneumatic horns. I THE LOUDEST NOISE I j IN THE BUSINESS249 words
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Advertisement216 1965-09-24 16 THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 19«9 To every Spi j v .5 'PS homea_ fc. i J -JM— ifiMtel TIT*.. m model 8170 suitable range m model GIBI 4G model SV 80 IGNIS Ignis kitchen ranges create in themselves a classical back, ground by virtue of their elegance, high216 words
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Advertisement169 1965-09-24 17 j£)^ -s?fc B^lW. Ib^BK I .^■iBBBBBA B^k^iW BY *S&r B\ fl^Bl B\ vi BY The gracious, Italian way i From December a new standard will be set on the EUROPEAN run (In addition to Italian ports, the vessels will also call »t Southampton and North European ports). rFlotta Lauro are169 words
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Advertisement182 1965-09-24 18 250ESv PIICTfIMED ,=—=^3^3^ *^d^l <^> IS mj™j""2^^ y^ -d\sH:a=ii=»=HH:nHi;i;;;nnjj|l^=^niii^::^:^njjnr= :::.:::;TT~ 3 world-wide reputation for the greatest quality tradition, providing Fiat customers with the highest standard of service under the supervision of skilled y^/jS^Bßf^^^ technicians with years of Fiat experience. Spare parts Jfl w \j//\ \m if T\^\ i/l will be182 words
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Advertisement1047 1965-09-24 19 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U K.i Out Sport Slht P. S'nata Penant OEMOOOCUS Liverpool, GiKfOW It Pt Sept 2$ Seit 27 MACHAON Liverpool. Dublin. A'moutH Cll 3t Ttlai Sept 25 2 Oct 3 IiYCLOPS Ii.CT Oct I Ocl 2 AUTOMEDON lgo« Oct 7 Oct 11 Oct 13 IS 'YRRHUS1,047 words
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Advertisement1233 1965-09-24 19 I Law iW m m $mm/JIT j L \f M r^tr^il k^if^^iT^^r^^iT^/a3 r//£-Ln\ji//v£s v i EXPRtSS SAtLINCb IQ Win t ASI, tONTINENI ANO »CANOINAVIAi smgapuil S lum feiMAi Am benol Ha»'« H Dull oa» Mm C«ai PANAMA I) Sailel II Pt Sept 24 25 2( Ocl IS 2* OCt 211,233 words
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Advertisement1185 1965-09-24 19 I Ben%lihe\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL .tNTINENTAL PWYS 1 BENCRUACHAN gg" Zn 2 Sitgauo-i P.STiam Ptntng !J Stpt 21 2B C:t 2/ 3 Stpt 21/ 1 JrtTougll OK S BENMHOR fol ljvercool Oet 2I Singapore P. S'haai Penani G'mouth Nn I Sept 2S 21 Sept 21/ 2 Oct 3/1,185 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-09-24 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. U.K./Continent Smgipwi P. S tan Ptaaag CITY OF SUStOW in, Htmburg Rottirui*. Ha>re, Hull. Im'ham, M bra 2S/2I Stpt 2S Sept CITY OF POONA- Lisbon, Londoa, Haitkurg, HotterdM, Hull I B Oct 10 ti Oct CITY OF UPON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Hioe. Hull 2.21 Oct1,195 words
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Article53 1965-09-24 20 THE prrAcnt rate of tin- Malayan dollar as.nnvt the pound >terlinr rivrd on Nnvember '!4 List year i* Kellinic. T.T. or O.l>. N. n;d. iiuvimr t.t. i\. i i I6d. Builli; O.I) S. I ->l the dollar Is at it« sUtatorr mnhll. BSbMbM in relation to Its runyr53 words
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Article36 1965-09-24 20 ON tb» froo oiohanc* markit In Ho:m KeaJJ raaaaPßßf fh«- U.S. dollar ><n .j.]oT"<l T.i for T.T. «Dd a.T3i tor ta>h. StorlinK wad ajßMtd it 16 03 aad ana tatl of told at M|36 words
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Article28 1965-09-24 20 Sept. 23. MALAYAN RI'BBKR PRICK: 66; rents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $763.62 V (down men. I nnfTii-i.il estimated offering ToO tons (up 5 tons)28 words
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Article200 1965-09-24 20 Bcpt. 73. Thr«« montna. INDUSTRIALS Boustaad 11 eta v aaaji v eta. City Dew. 7 OU. MrAllattr 10 eta. C.B. >M *r U. Invcat. 10 eta. 13 eta. N. Iron 8 eta. Ouolop* fl eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. B. Bmclttot ID eta. Kouimana v cv );no 13 eta.200 words
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Article263 1965-09-24 20 rUTOBER Hrst grade rubber xr f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala I.umpur yesterda) at 66 Si cents per lb. down one-eighth on Wednesday's closing level for tbe position. The tone was inactive. R.A.S. and F.MJt.K clotting prices In cent* per lb. yesterday: I Buyers263 words
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798 1965-09-24 20 From Our Market Correspondent ANOTHER quiet market was experienced on the Stock Exchange yesterday with the Indian-Pakistani ceaselire now lia\ ing ceased to be a factor. In face of small buying power and e\en less selling pressure the market is behaving in a798 words
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Article26 1965-09-24 20 Malayan Stork Indiret Srpt. IS. Sept. 23. •Industrials: 74.65 71X1 Tins: HM !»>.:IS rubbers: 10J.90 102.90 *Der. 30, 1963 100. De<-. 19 1962 100.26 words
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Article70 1965-09-24 20 THE Atttciatitn or BanHt In Malayit* mad* there <-hanKi« !n tta ratea to mervnant* yi-inrrliiy «.il! rnt*a to $100-. Ntw Vcrli: buying TT .12 13 lb. atnrwi! ":> H i' 1«. »0 AHA. K crertil Mill. M n 16 trad. Mils Canada: bO) n- TT 13 l«. alrrr.i:!70 words
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Article612 1965-09-24 20 l>l SINKSS In and rrportpd to iIJ the SinKaporr and Kuala I.umpur tr.iri i iir room* of the Stock f:<rhangc of Malaysia yr*trrday with the numlwr of bMIM traded in bracket*: I INDUSTRIALS Boutrtao C Molding- DwnloD. |l 111 f"i orfll. r and N ords IS.0O0) >_ i612 words
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Article66 1965-09-24 20 t M 14 I. Port tatrttmhjm: Whirl Brrlh. B* -A*. H*' n*. New Wharf ■■lint; RajMM*. Ulb*i« M»ru. l-i.'i. A* i'..3'«r Strom iMlhv' M inuw, Motiuri. Ptor Anurr.o. Kb«x«aor, T«naErn, Horn Kocut Amhtr. M.rtti Share f.lf Out TMtay: J>nr!r.n»«, Cta'ara Rovrr tut T»m»rrow: CXaka Muru I I66 words
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Advertisement1061 1965-09-24 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tft Atlantic Service Boston "MMMMM" it J3 Bet 77 Btt U Nit 1 B»c S ttt t'ni.kt.i Mm" 1122 Nit 71 Ntt 17 tec lIN Jin West Coast oC Central/South America Service ma vi'tww "Ctill M«« k Oct I Nil INK 12 Nl> l!«lt1,061 words
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Advertisement732 1965-09-24 20 AUSTRIUA'NCW ZEAIANO SIMICI > IKOU. PAKISTAN Ml P. lIIIF SEWICI It: FrtMMtlt. MMS HtlMerM. Sr*M| ti. MHtU Ml NapMtiMM. Ptr.in P Shim S'toti Spore P. BT>t>n fmni •ARPETA SOC I I Ocl Ml W ;*JUU J«! •om.»u"" uS *2 sr Sj Si btMum i] oet II). ..< (I ;"0., n,732 words
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Advertisement196 1965-09-24 20 HISVH NO (ullOPt StayKt la fart Jl Sept 79 S<pt l nAusiCi* oct ii t/ Oci v oci TtMl II 13 Na. Ult U Nt. MADJk 14 \h Ore II I) In n S»i >. mmwi v,- m pn»» >•■ t»N»G«« Stilel Sailed Sailed l« Pwi YAM* Sadti U Ott196 words
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Advertisement147 1965-09-24 20 \^F~*fc Southern Shipping Ln I^s^ss^ FROM BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELPOU- 1/ ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK. S'por* P. S'hom Penanq M.S. Kentr.kon 15/16 Oct 16/19 Oct 20/25 Oct M.S. Broholm 28/30 No* 1/2 Dec 6/ 7 Dee M.S. Kentr.kon 5/ 7 Ja. 8/ 9 Jon 10/12 J«n FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE. VIA147 words
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459 1965-09-24 21 Straits tin price falls by over two dollars TVmE Straits tin price fell 1 yesterday by $2.25 per pitul lo I9C3JU pi>r picul on an nfl'i-rini: estimated up 5 tons to tons. Market sources reported tli.tt there appeared to be mure tin on ofTer than there was demand. LONDON: The459 words
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Article36 1965-09-24 21 /-HINCSC Produce E>chan>e, Slnga- p.re noon prices par picul yittrr. dj» Coconut oil: )»ilk IBS in-llem. drum Copr.i IK t'ont:nent Poswei I.U i Smcaporo Coconut OH Millers' An. Sin.jiimr I uu Association noon SJfIUII36 words
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Article17 1965-09-24 21 MHbournr Slock BaekMsft was i r j estcrday for Sliow Day. It will ie-i>r»» today-17 words
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Advertisement235 1965-09-24 21 S (Contlnurd from Pafe 10) SITUATIONS VACANT <«« 5* (Mm.)-Bmx St tl: txlrm ADVERTISER P.O. BOX 476. Snore ■I applicant*. Vacancy ha* now cd. SALESGIRLS WANTED. Katong I* preferred. Must speak Malay. ih nr.r. Knglish. Apply Box A 5620 pore. CHINESE IMPORTERS EXPORTERS s Correspondence Clerk/Typist. (Jualinciitloni Senior Cambridge. Apply235 words
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Advertisement961 1965-09-24 21 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Min.)— Box St tl: txlrm WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BookGroup of Paper Importers. Acceptable Applirant should have at least 5 years experience and must be able to complete a trial balance and balance sheet at regular Intervals, unaided. Salary depending on experience and qualifications. Apply P.O.961 words
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Advertisement985 1965-09-24 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* SI (Min.)— Box St el*, txtrm HOLLAND HEIGHTS: Pleuently I furnished. 3 bedroom two storey semidetached house. (1 alr-cooditloned) att.iched bathroom, longhath. Lounge/ dining room, modern kitchen, servant's room. Carporch Rent: $600/-. David Pboa Snns, Valuers A Eatate Agent*. Tel: *****/*****. S'pcre. TOP FLAT. Attractively and985 words
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Advertisement888 1965-09-24 21 EDUCATION IS Word* $1 I Mm.)— Box It tl: txlrm NCLISH FOR C.C.E., direct from England, Airmail postal courses by famous Mayflower Courses teach you quickly and surely All U.C.E. subjects. School Certificates, Practical Kn.-hsh. etc. Send today, stating subject of interest and age. for your tree airmail 1.r0.-rpectuii to888 words
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Advertisement982 1965-09-24 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* 5C (Mtn.)-Box St ct: tjstrm 1957 AUSTIN ASS 2-Doon. Excellert condition. Teacher owner buying new car. $1,450 H.P. Arranccable. Tel: 31»096. B'pore. RECTD. I*6o DAIMLER Express 1 J'revlous Royalty Owner. 52.500/ 0.n.0. Kxchanice small car considered Tel: 39U96. Spore. LATI 1152 MINOR engine Just over982 words
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Advertisement819 1965-09-24 21 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Word* SI (Mitt.)— Box SO el: titrm BRING YOUR PLAN Tracing to Motion Smith of Battery Road (or Bpc«d]T Prints. CoD.tuentlOJa work tua ran teed. PMOTOCOPViNC PL* N HRINTINC Metropolitan Building Service. 40. Mcdelros Building. Singapore. Tel: ***** 408, China Intuiame Building. XL. Tel: Mm% FOR819 words
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Advertisement734 1965-09-24 21 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building. Singapore for: EARTHFILLINO. BAKAU PILING AND BLOCK PITCHING AT THE OUTLET END OF EXISTINO TWIN BOX CULVERT AT JALAN TERUSAN Show Round: 28.9.65 at 10 00 a m. Meet at E734 words
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Advertisement260 1965-09-24 21 M.C.C. PREPARE NOW FOR 1966 EXAMS. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST LOWER CERTIFICATE L.C.C. BOOKKEEPING ETC. MALAY. CHINESE. TAMIL FOR ALL EXAMS. INCLUDING H.S.C. PRINCIPAL LEVEL. Secure your Credits in English through our famous course compiled by Prof. T. Davies, M.A. and Miss C. Smith B.A.260 words
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Advertisement746 1965-09-24 22 GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT I ill loc U. <.o\ EBNMKNI IKTEURAI i<>\ okdin K. I»«T iNo IK of 19K.-.I \<»i r« I i m>» k>i ROM Hiißi \VHEH>:A.s in MNIM of the I red by .lubsections ili anu (31 of a section IH ot (iovernment ImeKratlon (hereinafter reto746 words
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Advertisement770 1965-09-24 22 THE MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE. 1952 .\o m of mi). mi mi \i < oi \< n I i in i: 1 1<>\ of MAI li< ;il Council of the Federation ol Malaya consists of nineteen members of which five are registered medical practitioners resident in the Stale of Singapore mul770 words
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Advertisement862 1965-09-24 22 NOTICES Dl THK MATTER OF TIU: OMI'ANIKS ORDINANCE' AMI 1111. MATTER OF 1 BAN THYE LEONG LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) EXTRAORDINARY Xl SOLI TIOXS i Ai au Extraordinary General 1 Meeting of the members ot Ban Dg Limited, duly con- and held at 29-30, Nunek Building. Malacca Street. Singapore, on862 words
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Advertisement794 1965-09-24 22 1 TENDERS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA PERLANTEKAX PENTER.IEM.-tH2 ME LA VI Permorionan2 ada-lah di-pelawa c darlpada chalon 2 yarn,' se.sual bagl t memeKaiig Jawatan Penterjemah2 i Melayu. Chalon? mestl-lah Warga i I Negara. telah iuei:iUK£ut umor 17 tahun leupi belum 2A tahun. telah lulua PepereJttaan Sljil Per.sekola- han i School Certlncaiei794 words
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Advertisement889 1965-09-24 22 TENDERS TAWARAN IKLAN. KLMATAAN TAWARAN JKR. PAHANG JIK. PAHANG Tawaran:! ada-lah dl-pelawa Tawaran2 darlpada pernUaripada pemborong2 J.K.R. Yang K Oroni£ 2 V an«E berdaltar dlberdaftar Kelaa "EX" Ice-ata* ?™s. I Perha'ian 2 icerana membena rumah2 guru 5?* a i P SK v- if -P- rta,T sepertl berikut:- di-dalam J.K-l. Kelas.889 words
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Advertisement307 1965-09-24 22 TENDER NOTICE KMRAI.A PIRt"MiAHA\ ■OUMNO TRIM NK.KRI2 TANAII Ml I I on behalf uf the STATE GOVERNMENT OK KELANTW 187 LOW fOST BRICK RBBACI HOI SKS M WAKAF MEK /MNAB, KOTA HIIAIM KKLANTAN Contractors desirous of tendering for the construction of 187 Low Coat Brick Terrace Houses, together with Septic307 words
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TIMESPORT: Seap Games ♦ Racine • Soccer • Tennis
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Article369 1965-09-24 23 M. RAHMAN - Friendship Park at the Village M. RAHMAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday A "FRIENDSHIP PARK" is to be built in the Games Village at Cheras for competitors in the Third Seap Games here on December 14-21. The one-acre Park will enable competitors to meet and re-, lax m amiable surroundings in369 words
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Article, Illustration380 1965-09-24 23 The Tosh' shock Newcastle in League Cup tie I ONDON, Thurs. ±J Newcastle, newly promoted to the English Football Leagues First Division, were beaten 4-3 by Third Division Peterborough in the second round of the Football League Cup at St. James' Park last night. This wasReuter - 380 words
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Article197 1965-09-24 23 Epsom Jeep - Splendid trial by Joey San Epsom Jeep DENANG. ThUTS. Joey San generally con- sidered to be a top-of-t.he-ground performer. M h owed surprising ability in heavy going i in a trial here this morning. The eight-year-old gelding I strode out smartly over 3f In 38 4/5. with leading! jockey. Des197 words
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Article290 1965-09-24 23 rrwir «?t rai; Sin e a P° re Thursday. T 68 League soccer clubs in Singapore will meet on Monday to give their representative^a" man date to submit to the Singapore Amiteu F A a '•blueprint" for the improvement of soccer The blueprint was drawn290 words
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Article192 1965-09-24 23 Govt hockey meet starts today 17"UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Government Services Sports Council hockey competition for the Dr Saw Hock Chuan trophy gets into swing this veekend in three centres Alor Star. Penang and Kuantan. Fourteen teams, representing nine Federal departments and fi\p slates, are taking part in the192 words
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Article31 1965-09-24 23 TOKYO. Tliur. -Hour Km**! Rugby tf.un wound up their match tour o( Japan I •lvir fourtb defeat, goiiiu down :m 8 to :1: :,.;or Co.— i KtUlcr I31 words
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180 1965-09-24 23 SINGAPORE, Thurs. I The Singapore Badminton Association plans to enter a "token team" for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21, reports Francis Boey. SBA president Siow Watt Soon said today: "We cannot afford to send a full i team.180 words
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Article220 1965-09-24 23 SINGAPORE, Thurs. I Singapo re's weightlifting team for the Seap Games will Include Olympic lifters Tan Howe Liang and 800 Kirn Siang. Both are certainties to beat the qualifying poundages at the trials at the Evergreen Club here on Sunday. Singapore Amateur Wcightlifting Federation secretary Goh220 words
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Article1002 1965-09-24 23 ULNUAPORE, Thurs. A total of 248 horses i has been entered for the Singapore Gold Cup, meeting on Oct. 2, 3 9' and 10. The entries, comprising 83 hi Class One. 100 in Class Three and 65 in Class Four I are: M U.X, Ist1,002 words
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Article61 1965-09-24 23 THIRD DAY (CH-t. 9): (lan 1 Div. 3— 7 F Clan 3 Div* 2 3 and 4 6 F. C l^-s I Divs. I. and 3 7F FOIRTH DAY (Oct. 10); (Im 1 Div*. I and 7 Dlvi 1 I and 2— lOF. Div. I— «F. Claw S61 words
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167 1965-09-24 23 Clay wants to be reinstated I by WBA f ARSON CITY (Nevada), Thurs.— Wond -ieavyweight champion Cassius Clay is seeking reinstatement oy the World Boxing Assocla tion, who stripped him of his title 13 months ago for signing a return bout contract with Sonny Liston. The request was made in167 words
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265 1965-09-24 23 AMERICAN IS S'GOR HOPE FOR WIN OVER S'PORE KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Seiangor are banking on American Jim Farrin for victory in the Chua Choon Leong Cup challenge round against, holders, Singapore on the Soluugor Club courts tomorrow. jrrln. Belan K or-.s No. 1 KP2JBHF 1 ls cx^ ct ed265 words
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Article48 1965-09-24 23 SIN'GAPOHE. Thurs. The Sorting Club of .sui(!atx)rp will bold m Tourist at Kailii'ii; this Sund.iv In all there will be four race* of 15 laps each. The main event is the one-hour open race for the Tourist Week Trophy. Th a a i 11.30 am48 words
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Advertisement158 1965-09-24 23 1,1 r^^tJ^-> i 'We are so glad you came' A friendly talk is ovcr-and vet another family's future is made secure. They'asked the Man from the Prudential to drop in, and now they can happily look forward to a substantial sum of money in later life. And if father dies158 words
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Miscellaneous181 1965-09-24 23 SUMMARY ATHLLTICS Inter •Police contlgent meet 'Milaccat: 1 Johore <l"i ptsj 2 .N'ean < 1 10 > 3 MuUtc.i 99 1 BASKETBALL P. Welleslry South int.-, s, i !«>• <N. Tebali: Boon Beng ot l'eng Koon 33-16. HOCK I V Pontian l.gt: SES 2 SES Sufi 0. KLGOEK > pore181 words
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Miscellaneous106 1965-09-24 23 I DIARY BADMINTON I t. Services championships (SBA 530 p_m.i. Perak open championships dpoh SJA. 5.30 p.m.*. IM( ki T— lnti-r-tiovt. In ilim iv Spore (Mai. Club paIHK ki y saw Cup: Govt Bernoea hockey (.see Col. 7i. T. Anson AVomMis Igr: Amon ComSch. v DTC (Speedy Rdi. Frwndly: BM106 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-09-24 24 ill .111 I 1 •»> < up.tlll I ol this Austin Cambridge had a lucky escap«\ when it spun three times, and overturned after a headon collision with another car in front of Raffles (iirK primary school, in Quern Street. Singapore, on Wednesday night. It wasAll Yusof - 93 words
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Article76 1965-09-24 24 J. FINGLETON - Australia's first woman judge J. FINGLETON From CANBERRA. Thurs. Miss Roma Mitchell. Q.C., today became the first woman Judge In Australia's history. Mitchell will sit In the South Australian Supreme Court. She BTMtaatcd in 1934 and bt r:unc Australia's first woman Queen'.s Counsel in 1962. How will she bo known76 words
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Article37 1965-09-24 24 TOKYO. Thurs— The Broadway musical "*****0. Dolly may play in South Korea. Okinawa and the Philippines. ing Mary Martin, the musical i> DOT m the final week of :i neoeatful Tokyo season.37 words
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208 1965-09-24 24 WIBHINGTO Thurs. President JMUSMI said yesterday that the acceptance of a ceasefire by India and Pakistan "takes us lonu step .ni.iv from the terrible dangers which have threatened the subcontinent of \sia." The White House, issuing a Presidential statement on tile ceasefire, sjulReuter - 208 words
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Article434 1965-09-24 24 LONDON. Thurs. It has been a day of erratic movements in the Mock markets. A flood of company statement*, most of which failed to help the shares concerned. claimed a cood deal of attention. i Oilt-edged came under the In- 1 fluence oi the New Funding Fix I434 words
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257 1965-09-24 24 Hong Kong protest over fingerprinting HONG KONG. Thurs. The Hong Kong Civic Association urged the British Foreign Office in London to "lodge a vigorous protest" with the Philippines Government against the "odious procedure" of finger-printing Chinese visitors from this Colony. The request wa.s made In a letter sent to the257 words
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66 1965-09-24 24 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. Commerce Department re. ported yesterday that United States consumption of new rubber In July amounted to 144,871 long tons, compared to 168.360 In June and 139.156 In July last year. Stocks at the end of the month totalled 422.309 tons. NaturalUPI - 66 words
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Article37 1965-09-24 24 I.EOPOLDVII.LE. Thurv Ar. fmpt to asMs*Premier Moihf T.-hombe during a football mntch here was- loiied by soccer fan. 1 a spokesman for the Piime Minister said today. Two men have been detained.— l Pi37 words
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Article388 1965-09-24 24 Russian concern at China's moves MOSCOW, Thurs. ifl The Soviet I nion today for the first time expressed concern over h i n c s v troop concentrations on the Indian border. The newspaper Pravda said Peking's military movements "cannot but evoke the concern" of those interested in peace. ItReuter - 388 words
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Article14 1965-09-24 24 JAKARTA, rhurs ierc. I Mr. J rliiiflren left Ju.-: I14 words
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Obituary31 1965-09-24 24 OUR BELOVED FATHER, I*' M*« !Mm (T«ak BenK>. 'penned »wmy m :t 40 j> m. Cor**K« Wnvtt 48, iC« Roa4. at t 30 P m. 24 »'M t* I Hi-in-lin31 words