The Straits Times, 2 October 1965
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Title Section21 1965-10-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 ALC.(P). 100521 words
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733 1965-10-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today bluntly accused extremists in this country of wanting to grab the leadership by exploiting the language issue. In a statement to Merdeka. FMNO's official weekly, the Tengku emphasised that it was the aim733 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1965-10-02 1 Sock 'rescued' YANI KILLED, NASUTION WOUNDED IN REVOLT BY PRO-COMMUNIST OFFICERS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday ACOMMUNIST-in-spired move to overthrow President Soekarno and capture power in Indonesia was crushed tonight by units of the armed forces under Brig. Gen. Suharto. An announcement, by Jakarta Radio, monitored here tonight by Radio1,247 words
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Article81 1965-10-02 1 AT home among his family, the Indonesian Dictator breathes more freely. Minus his corset. that is. For it is a well known fact that Soekarno is never without one in public. Which accounts for his trim figure in uniform. And the balding head is ahwavs, of course, under81 words
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Article61 1965-10-02 1 rUALA Ll/MPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Hahman would not comincut tonight on the coup d'etal in Jakarta. "I have no details at all aboul what lias happened," the Prime Minister said. "It may be the right coup, <>r it may be the wrong OOUD.** The Tengku was61 words
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Article36 1965-10-02 1 \MIKI l) GENI i Xl Al I i l MPI I I ,l.ik.irf;i R.ulio. monitornl bete late toniuht m\ gefl inchult il in aborti\<- i mips Revolttionarv i.nncil were In i.v! dl tim:"-' takeover36 words
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Advertisement22 1965-10-02 1 T7 iT«VtIS-MCABLOC ft\^f a "sfe WTCH L No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers rucurt unuiD uui tcoret ntso I^¥?^22 words
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Advertisement53 1965-10-02 1 CITROEN 74 8 H P. •< 4,300 t.p.m. *4 M.P.H. N«« Dashboard. Power Inkn, Stondord E«ui». n THE EASTERN AUTO CO.. LTD. SHOWROOM US, Cl«m*nc*ou AvaniM. S'por*-9 Tel: *****. WM locks EWi'.'lfll door furniture EBIIHWi brass hinges Increase the value of your property Always use quality materials in your home53 words
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Article, Illustration641 1965-10-02 2 '24-HOUR GET-OUT ULTIMATUM' NEW YORK, Friday JNDIA has told Pakistan that it will attack Pakistani troops in the Chamb sector of Kashmir if they do not withdraw from areas under their control, Syed Amjad Ali, Pakistani's permanent U.N. representative, said yesterday. In a letter toReuter; AP; UPI - 641 words
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386 1965-10-02 2 Ceylon calls for a UN army to keep world peace NEW YORK. Friday f EYLON today proposed a United Nations standing army to prevent wars and a polical task force to settle international quarrels. Mr G G Ponnambalam, M.P. 'and head of the Ceylonese delegation, gave his Government's views onUPI - 386 words
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Article50 1965-10-02 2 RAWALPINDI. Fri.— A Pakis-an-C!iina Friendship Committee was formed here yesterday and It immediately sent to Peking message or greetings and assurances of "unbreakable ties of friendship." The message expressed gratitu it :o the Chine.se Government ani people for their generous support during India's "perfidious aggression" against Pakistan. UPIUPI - 50 words
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133 1965-10-02 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— A trial that pitted army and Communist interests against each other has been reopened in Medan, it was learned here today. The accused are 23 men already convicted of beating to death an army lieutenant last May- The 23. members of133 words
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Article60 1965-10-02 2 ACCRA, Fri— lntensive prospecting has begun at the Konongo gold mine which was elated down last. March after 32 years. The reopening of the mine, at one time Ghana's second largest producer, was marked by the sacrificial slaughter of sheep and the pouring of libationsReuter - 60 words
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376 1965-10-02 2 Looting in the shadow of death in Taal rpAAL ISLAND, Frl. x A handful of Islanders, ignoring warnings of new and possibly deadlier explosions from Taal volcano, returned to this "island of death" yesterday and found their few remaining possessions looted. The thieves apparently made their brazen raid* during theUPI - 376 words
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Article61 1965-10-02 2 RANGOON, Fri. Burma s Budget announced yesterday for the coming fiscal year shows nri estimated surplus of 159 million kyats (£l2 million). The Budget, approved by the chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council. General Ne Win. estimates Burma s gross revenue a^ 14.293 million kyats (£1.072 million!Reuter - 61 words
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Advertisement252 1965-10-02 2 blaze a new The tough often isolated life of the vast, untamed North American Continent bred a very special type of man the mountainman, the frontiersman, the pioneer men as tough as their environment, men who were the forerunners of the wagon-trains, the settlers. Today there are still men of252 words
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Miscellaneous21 1965-10-02 2 "fUB GAMBOLS -<* <3~» /&?4*_ f 1 I ad! /^DAffUUG- OU V WUSUINQ UP r MOW LOVELY J \^>U(i FOKeiGN LANGUAGE* C<21 words
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267 1965-10-02 3 'Unite against America call by Peking TOKYO, Fri— China today railed for the creation of an "International united front" a«ain«t America. It said the "united front" would waie a "titfor tat" struggle against the Inited States. The call was made by Mr. Pen* Chen, Mayor of Peking, in a sneechUPI - 267 words
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Article, Illustration676 1965-10-02 3 DIPLOMATS ASSESS CHEN YI'S STATEMENT MEW YORK, Friday UNITED NATIONS AND AFRO-ASIAN TALKS TUN Thanat Khoman. Foreign Minister of Thailand, Said yesterday that the statement made on Wednesday by the Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Yi. should be an ''eye-opener* to nations which wanted ChinaReuter; UPI - 676 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-10-02 3 TJONG KONG. Fri. n China today celebrated its founding 16 years ago with colourful celebrations and confident predictions for the future by its leaders. Highlight of the celebrations was a parade by half a million people through the heart of Peking, pastReuter - 327 words
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Article31 1965-10-02 3 OPORTO. Fri. Two of th« quadruplets born to northern Portuguese villagers this week died yesterday, hospital officials her* reported last night. Another quad was in critical condition. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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165 1965-10-02 3 MOSCOW. Fri. —The 1 Soviet I nion yesterday sought China's friendship, and said a solution of the bitter ideological dispute between the two nations is now an "urgent necessity." Izvestia. the Government newspaper, said the Kremlin had tried since last year to normalise relations,Reuter - 165 words
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Article51 1965-10-02 3 Treasure story 'all humbug' ROME. Fri Mussolini's widow said today th:it reports of a buried treasure left behind by the dictator "are all humbug." LeM week Scotland Yard advised Italian police that a purported Mussolini treasure possibly was burled on an isolated farm In rhe Predappio area, north of Rome.—AP - 51 words
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Article23 1965-10-02 3 MOSCOW. Frl. The Soviet Union's next Communist Parry congress will begin next March 28. the. party announced last night— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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196 1965-10-02 3 SAIGON, Friday A FIRING squad cxc- cuted five South Vietnamese criminals early this morning in the central market. Their crimes Included rape, .dealing and armed robberies They were not Vtetcona Hundred.- ol armed police with bayonets drawn kept journalists and early morning shoppersReuter; UPI - 196 words
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138 1965-10-02 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. TT Britain has asked the United States if an American aircraft-car-rier could be supplied for the Royal Navy, Mr. Robert McNamara, the Secretary of Defence, announced yesteroay. "The British Government have asked us to examine the possibility of makingReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement299 1965-10-02 3 ONCE A YEAR— ANNIVERSARY SALE THE ONLY SALE OF THK YEAR NOW ON LADIES SLACKS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, SWIMMING SUITS BIKINIS. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, SWIMMING TRUNKS, BELTS. All materials imported from U.S. A FRANCE AND ENGLAND. COME AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE AND JOIN THE CROWD AND SAVE YOUR DOLLARS AT299 words
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461 1965-10-02 4 Riot victims' goods: 'Union men were helping themselves' SINGAPORE, Friday. i AX official of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' I'nion. i Mr. Fontf Yik On, told a commission of inquiry today that he did i not know about certain union officials helping themselves to goods i donated to the461 words
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Article, Illustration128 1965-10-02 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The spectacular "Holiday on Ice" show, which was here three years ago, is coming again this month. They will perform at the National Theatre, whose stage will be extended to provide an ice rink, measuring 7.000 sq. feet, and costing £30.000. Ice-making equipmrnt128 words
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Article113 1965-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere of Tanzania has assured the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew of Tanzania's support for Singapore's admission to the forthcoming Afro-Asian conference in Algiers. In a letter to Mr. Lee, President Nyerere said that he understood some of the problems which113 words
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Article53 1965-10-02 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. About 500 workers of Fraspr and Neave in River Valley Road are to go on a two-day strike tomorrow and on Monday. This follows a "deadlock in nefotiations over what the workers alleged was the management's discrimination against union members and victimisation53 words
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Article85 1965-10-02 4 Tokyo Govt confident of S'pore SINGAPORE. Frl. The Japanese Government is continuing to urge more Japanese industrialists to invest in Singapore in spite of the State's separation from Malaysia. This' was stated tonight by Mr. Jin Hasegawa, leader of a three-man Ja- panese parliamentary team, i representing the ruling Li-85 words
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Article182 1965-10-02 4 SINGAPORE. Kri. The Mayor of Madras. Mr. Chitty Babu today praised the stand taken by both Singapore and Malaysia in the Indo Pakistani conflict. Mr. Babu, who flew in for a two-day visit to study "civic" problems in Singapore, referred to Singapore's declaration of "sympathy"182 words
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Advertisement320 1965-10-02 4 lidos" opehVtomorrow" ANN-M ARGRETn-«, sr^ j^ Michael Parks LJ Something wild and .cand.lou* happen* when Bus RiLEys Back in TowX; CAPITOL S pore) JBb^^^ i TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT jk NERVE-TINGLING. ACTION- W^^-Wml PACKED THRILLER SET IN ■-B-'^SP^BBf i ATHENS DURING the CLOSING IW' I STAGES OF WORLD WAR II 1320 words
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Advertisement602 1965-10-02 4 'ORGANISATION! LAST HAY!!! f 1 1 om. 1 30. 4, 6 30. 9 1S pm g MISTER MOSES Panaimon Color (UA g OPENS TOVORROV. H Universal Mtcrnotonol p;i B Ann- ||J.|I|JJA? Michael hrSfc f TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! J"THE MONEY TRAP"" I'ANAVISICN V3\' ■n 2 \OW MIOU l\4. Horn., 1.30, 4, 6602 words
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203 1965-10-02 5 She keeps promise made 36 years ago ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A retired medical librarian from the United States, Mrs. I. M. Robinson, 62, arrived here today to fulfil a promise she made 36 years ago. Mrs. Robinson who is on a world tour said that the first time she heara203 words
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Article48 1965-10-02 5 KUALA tXMI'CR. Frl. A t»»!l will be held by the Kuala I.umpur Junior Chamber of Commerce at the new airport rescaurant on Oct. 16 under the patronage of the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Kbir Johari. to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Junior Chamber International.48 words
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Article, Illustration648 1965-10-02 5 The Form Four honeymooners SOMfJ READ SEX BOOKS WHILE OTHERS WRITE LOVE LETTERS...' KUALA KANSAR, Friday SCHOOLCHILDREN refer to their Form Four year as the "Honeymoon Year" during which neither the pupils nor teachers are troubled about their work because of the automatic promotion to Form Five. Many of the648 words
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294 1965-10-02 5 MANAGING DIRECTOR EXPLAINS j KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. I I 'pHE Utusan Melayu is not against any non-Is-lamic religion, its managing director Dato Hussein bi n Nordin, M.P., said today. "Far from being against other religions, we always respect freedom of religion and faith based on294 words
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Article348 1965-10-02 5 IPOH, Friday rrHE PPP-controlled Ipoh Municipal Council has decided to raise the assessment rate on all holdings by 2i per cent from next year to meet its contribution for education to the Central Government. I 1 This was announced by Mr. D. R. Sennlvasagam. the348 words
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82 1965-10-02 5 IPOH. Frl. Two sisters, managing a coffee stall in the Buntong new village market here lost their $1,000 savines which they had hidden in a showcase. Letwr Sim. 27. one or me sisters, told police that she and her sister. Leong Yoke, closed the stall82 words
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97 1965-10-02 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. ha*, congratulated the Tanzanian leader. Mr. Julius Nyerere. on hLs being sworn in as President of his country In hte telegram to Pre->-ident Nyerere. Mr Lee said "On the occasion of your being97 words
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Article162 1965-10-02 5 NOT A HOLY WAR: TENGKU IT UALA LUMPUR Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman has rejected attempts by some Muslims in this country to interpret the IndoPakistani hostilities as a "holy war." He told the Umno's official weekly, Merdeka, in an Interview: "If the Indo-Paklstani conflict Is considered as a Holy war,162 words
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148 1965-10-02 6 Firemen arrest the lock-in intruder pENANG, Fri. The fire brigade was called yesterday to arrest an intruder who entered a house in Irrawaddy Road and locked himself in a room. A fireman climbed Into the room through a window and arrested the man. who was armed with two sticks but148 words
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Article50 1965-10-02 6 SINOAPORE. Prl. Singapore artist and finger painter Mr. Chen Wen Hsi will hold a one-man f x- hibttlon in West Germany later this year. He leaves on Sunday at the IriTitaMon of the Art Gallery of, Cologne to put on show 240 ol j his paintings.50 words
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Article, Illustration254 1965-10-02 6 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN POLICE KEEP CLOSE WATCH ON THUGS UNDER RESTRICTION OUTSIDE CAPITAL By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. POLICE have JT banished 121 notorious gang leaders and "tiger generals" from the capital because of their past terror campaigns. These thugs are being restricted to various towns and districts in Sclangor254 words
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Article30 1965-10-02 6 SINGAPORE. Tri. The Republic of Argentina today recognised Singapore. This was conveyed to the rcting Foreign Minister. Mr. E. \V. Barker, by tne Argentine Consul-General, Mr A)!ierto Fravega Roygt30 words
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Article73 1965-10-02 6 Three rob family of $1,150 OINGAPORE, Frl. Three armed men last night entered a house in Upper Serangoon Road and robbed a family of $1,150 in cash and Jewellery. The robbers had tricked a member of the family. Tan Tionß Wah, 16, into openine the door at about 11 p.m.73 words
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Article26 1965-10-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri- St. Mary's Church Workers Association will hold -ts annual bazaar at the church hall tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 pm26 words
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181 1965-10-02 6 Templer to be Constable of the Tower T ONDON, Fri.—Field- Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, formerly British High Comissioner in Malaya, will be installed as Constable of the Tower of London, one of Britain's most historic posts, on Wednesday. At the ceremony on Tower Green, the Lord Chamberlain. Lord Cobbold, will181 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-10-02 6 Blazing car death pact lovers MUAR. Friday piCTUREO here are the two younr lovers, who were recently found huddled together In a blazing ear in lovers' lane off Bagon Road. 13 miles from here Fonr letters belonging to the couple were today discovered in the personal belonging! of Tan You180 words
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Article64 1965-10-02 6 Frl. A 38-year-old farmer. Tan Boon Wan, was shot in the leg and arm while waiting for a lorry at Kampong Panjang. 45 miles from here, at 8 30 on Wednesday night. Mr. Tan, whose condition Is not serious, told police that someone shone a torchlight at64 words
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Article83 1965-10-02 6 IPOH. Fri.— A total of 6.890 pupils, of whom 2.369 are girls, will sit lor the Cambridge School Certificate examination in Pcrak In November. This Is 18 per cerr more than last yrar. according lo the Chief Education Officer Mr. J.E.B. Ambrose. The number83 words
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Article114 1965-10-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. WA Malaysia's reply to the Paldstani Note protesting against the remarks made by Mr. Ramani. our Permanent Representative In th« United Nations, during the Security Council debate on the Indo-Paki»-tanl conflict was dispatched today. It was handed over to th« actlngr Pakistan High Commissioner.114 words
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Miscellaneous252 1965-10-02 6 Straits Times Crossword Ai lOM Hides euruin rod in ttmpn t Satm to aptnd a month at Tlb«un centre i>> Hel P to f*^* from birth a 1«. Lift up to stau of bllas. ai- E^" v 7 lc r 9| moat (»>. Wnftt that you rt Bnoklng 11. Left252 words
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Article, Illustration733 1965-10-02 7 'Flight of capital from Singapore is possible 9 WARNING BY LAND, HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ASSN: SINGAPORE. Friday Housing Devevelopmenl Association todnv warned of ;i possible fligh! of capita] irom Singi pore to Hong Kong. Bangkok and Kuan Lumpur consequent on the introduction of the new Housing Developers (Control and Licensing i733 words
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Article196 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Friday. OOWLING hours at Jackie's Bowl in Grange Road 13 may have to be curtailed in the event of a strike by some of its employees tomorrow. The snack bar will remain I open, but the restaurant may have to be closed. These are196 words
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Article27 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Women Society of Christian Service will hold thetr annual bazaar tomorrow at Wesley Church. Port Canning from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 pm27 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mis> Nanry Yu-lluang (above), publisher and director of the China Post. English language daily newspaper in Taipth. who is in Singapore for a lirn-f stop-over. She is on her way home after attending an Asian Press seminar in Jerusalem.46 words
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137 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Most international airlines operating in Singapore have revrrlert to normal schedules and have resumed flights to Indian and Pakistani cities following the indo-Pakistani crase-fire. ROA( in a statement today ».»>d: "With effect from tomor- rou our airline will resume normal flight137 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. THIS is an artist's impression of the proposed 5300.000 Singapore memorial to the civilian victims of the Japanese Occupation to be erected on land in Beach Road, directly facing the Raffles Institution. Building plans for the memorial were approved recently by291 words
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312 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, in a Children's Day message today said that it was the sacred task of his Ministry to prepare children for active and effective participation in living a full life in a democratic Singapore,312 words
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290 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE MAY RECOGNISE JAPANESE DEGREES SINGAPORE. Fri THE Singapore Government is considering the x recognition of Japanese university degrees. The Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, disclosed this to a visiting fiveman opposition Japanese Democratic Socialist Party delegation who called on him this morning. The delegation leader. Mr. Ikko Kasuga.290 words
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Article40 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A chanty dance in aid of the Miilim Orphanage will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow It is under the patronage of the I Minister for Law nnJ National 1 Development Mr E.W. Barker40 words
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66 1965-10-02 7 Small craft movement ban now extended to Nov. 5 SINGAPORE. Kri Marine polire today extended by another month the ban of fishing; and mil ill craft movement in certain parts of Singapore's territorial waters. The ban K now in fore* until November 5. The extension order wa«i kernel by Mr66 words
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Article26 1965-10-02 7 SINGAPORE Fri —A new -übbranch of the People's Action Party Aljumed Branch hns been set up at No. 436. Blork 35. Pesiaran Kelilinc26 words
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Miscellaneous181 1965-10-02 7 Oop Hy V. T. Unrttlin ru. APMIT THE STONE BUT WE PtPN'T PO NO... EXCEPT THAT ...LIKE TH 1 ROBOT JOM.YEAH ..HOW AX WE TRIEP TO MAKE TOO BAP WITH THE lIT DICE TGOT YOU WU BUILT THAT ABOUT THAT OH, ITS OUT I I WASN'T MUCH GOOD: J BOW181 words
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Obituary54 1965-10-02 8 M Wm4t in < «m<m» KIHTOH KWAN. 71. Director T -->.| T k yank pllMl away I lll*i Bl ia lan P»r»k Kuala l.impur < ot-'eg* lam boui« I p ir. Sunday a lA«* far aarvtrt at Waaler M»tbe- Clnirrk Rv raqueat. dona> on in !»u af wraath •rrnll54 words
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Article91 1965-10-02 8 W*U tit i Itinl mum I THI FAMILY OF th* MS Mr 'r- ••nn '?ban P*nK Rim M.B.K Ktpprl ur> Uanagtr thank, all pnrao brr> r n».r m»i>«« nt*ti' \ia:i». at- i 'ha tunoral wranth? rop ie #-;f» and eiW Hpraaaiona of vm, i:nv r >hnr rar*nt htrfavwnrni E*taM91 words
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Obituary93 1965-10-02 8 II rdt MS tfmimi.a LOVING MEMORY r- loocii our baana •f r>»a- \rthur Tot«ph lfft ag Oftobtr I :n<t 'til <UdW ni.MM t>a»> aad <tr,r IN CHIRUHCD MIMORV ar rit 1 rktlhak Iron »m raaaod away .-n lin i»«4 Mvaya r»nn-!np»r»<l ny ,r«c» aaal cßtidrrn Ha >aa a93 words
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Article250 1965-10-02 8 HerdM SIS <*ti*imum) TNI COCKPIT* RIJtTTAFEL M rrad aiwf ir<i<» aad Hunday hrn» m» F J ISAACS LTD. Optl'Ur.l. 10 I, 13 Ib< A.t(»rt# v!!. r.. < !o»»<J oo j AMrr.ada\ «'h ixtohrr ldti.S fASHIONABLC CIRAMIC U»M| •rv m<vi»rn nomr* d:»*'nitn» la d«- 11 '»i- and |HH All To*250 words
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Article271 1965-10-02 8 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS It nr4» St i VmHRHM iITHIID* BMt BIMII ItHD :'iunii •M«k«r from •emt Afri<-« Mr •'«<■« Qr*H. S*pt. M> Oat. t nuttlir wtlcom* PINTHOIT MIYMOOMT IMUHCM iC.MHIIIn. 10 30 t m WorlKip %tr- >■• *:f pr» Ooapri •«ttii«». •RIIIYTf HIAN CHURCH, (INCAPOftI. «>»•• Orthtrit Rm<l P*nang I P«M271 words
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Article518 1965-10-02 8 JI^HE suddenness with which forces ostensibly headed by an obscure colonel of the Presidential Bodyguard seized power in Jakarta yesterday was matched by the ji pec (1 and apparent effectiveness of the counter-coup. With communications disrupted. Information on the Jakarta crisis was to be gleaned solely from518 words
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Article299 1965-10-02 8 The Singapore Ministry of Finance has an electronic computer working and the Malaysian Ministry of Finance, the Royal Malaysian Police and the Employees' Provident Fund •re getting one each. There may already be one or two in private businesses in Malaysia or Singapore. So it would be wrong299 words
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Article278 1965-10-02 8 Homes On Time From this month onwards contracting in advance to buy a new bouse in Singapore will be a much less anxious business than it has been. In the past, no long as developers could say that work on house* contracted and partly paid for was going ahead, however278 words
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Article1143 1965-10-02 8 Patrick 0 Donovan - The price of power is some hate Patrick 0 Donovan More libraries burned, more flags trampled but Americans are no longer distressed, by such vilification and no longer seek love and admiration in return for their aid by WASHINGTON. Fri THE rest of this year might, in the manner ofOFNS - 1,143 words
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272 1965-10-02 8 "A STUDENT" iS.T. Sept. 30) seenv> to think that the adoption by the Security Council of a resolution which includes none of the recommendations made by our delegate to the United Nations invalidate.-, his recommendations and to come to the conclusion that Mr Ramanl was272 words
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Letter282 1965-10-02 8 VOTJR gallant editorial 1 attfmot <ST Sept 23' to Justify the controversial address of the Malavsian rir>lr>nate to the UN U an admirable plecf> of srie<Mon« wriMnf. The MflM charitable in- terpretatlon of Mr. Ramanl's address does not alter the fact that lt contains statements which predictably rubs the Pakistan282 words
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Letter267 1965-10-02 8 '["HE facts in the case of "Emperor Circular" Issued by Mr. Teo Hock Kin of the AUPE are clear Firstly, certain parts of thi* circular appear defamatory according to one's Interpretation whllt thr cause of such remark*— I.c the Government's indention to derogate th* Laboratory Technicians" service and their professional267 words
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Letter95 1965-10-02 8 REFERRING U> the letter from "CUizen <S.T. Sept. 4): The road leading to Pasir RU is being referred to the appropriate Authority for th* necessary repairs, a scheme to improve tho beaches is now being studied, and it is hooed to make a start early next year. Because of the95 words
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Advertisement194 1965-10-02 8 Stnrt. T»m ft M*Ur Mai ia.l>Hi,«,M< ax* ■>•-••« ta. csie irontti tufi»--n a I •♦••••U..W •«•>) A* mmM immi ha a MaWH emr ••ok •tows lt* ■MaMSMI MaJ«t Q»*» Ihl NBVVS PHONT HUMMI I M M ISMAIL f *a Ha HtMIIM •TOftC t Itrvi HTMtMH aulllol ■•>•« LT». t- taMM194 words
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Advertisement64 1965-10-02 8 ■»■>'■■ .til wit*' pt*nplf kntut that <i<un in i-itnimt'itsitriilv uilh rimk. f#«j» bnnw thim? And u-f tihtiitf* hmitr thim in mimtl urh+n int-4'Miiiiff f/nur tli>p<t\iiH uilh urn. Deposit Kith THE FINANCE CO., LTD. j 77-79, Otchord Rood, S por«. Tel. ***** 10-1, ForquHor St P«n»r>o. T*l. ***** 45, Jaioo Siiong,64 words
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Advertisement69 1965-10-02 8 the X I lllf I shine a^L *^al ifHyjfiTTTTiS laWaf^a^a^^^ W /^BH Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the /<l>^fl Kiwi shine on floors, tiles and furniture. Available f in red tile, green tile. r mahogany, dark teak and neutral. m 1 Available in 1 Ih. 5 Ib. H Ib and 4269 words
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307 1965-10-02 9 Priority for Sabah and Sarawak: Razak IfUCHING. Fri Sa- rawak and Sabah are to get priority for development project*, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ra«ak. announced here this morning on his arrival for a five-day visit to Sarawak. He told a Press conler-eiu-e at Kuchlng airport: 1 would like307 words
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Article24 1965-10-02 9 KUALA LtJMPUR. Fri. Another $27,000 worth of National Defence Bonds were sold to eight, •übarribarx yesterday Till* brings tha total to $6735.70024 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-10-02 9 £RASH: The ouarterguard at the Sungei Besi Military College came smartly to attrntion M South Korea's Prime Minister. Tun II Khuii < hunc approached them on a tour of inspection. TINKLE! The jolt proved Just too much for thr pin attaching a medal to the144 words
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Article58 1965-10-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Abdul Latlf bin TaU. of Batang Ber- Junui. Kuala Selangor, was to- da) fined $150 when he pleaded guilty in a magistrates court here to unlawful possession of *n Identity card which did not beloni? to him. He wa« stated to have committed the58 words
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Article56 1965-10-02 9 PENANG. Pri f|H elections commission has fixed Nov 6 .t* Polling day for the oy-election to IM Ayer Itam seat in the Sure Legislative Assembly Nomination D:.v ill be Oct 12. Tlir Aver Itam Mat oocamft vacant following the death •••n s^v 1 1 nf56 words
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Article276 1965-10-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday r |MIE father of a IU-year-om scnooigiri wnose chances of having children are curtailed as a result of a road accident today sued a lorry owner for damages. Mr. K. Sathaslvam. 62. of Bentong. told the High Court that since276 words
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Article25 1965-10-02 9 PKNAIfO. Fri. The former] secretary-general of L'mno, Dato Syrci J.i'nfar Albar. left here for Pulau I.&ngkau 1 yesterday for a liri.-f hnliriir25 words
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Article, Illustration328 1965-10-02 9 TO STAMP OUT GRAFT AND TO TEACH CIVIL SERVANTS TO BE POLITE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Selangor StaTe Government is to launch a "Bulan Jujor" (Honesty Month) early next year to stamp out corruption among civil servants and to instill in them the need to be polite, alert328 words
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156 1965-10-02 9 pENANG. Fri.— Three men 1 waylaid a Cltv Council cashier near a bridge in River Road today and robbed him of a *2.200 payroll. In their hurry to escape, the robbers missed another $3,400. The cashier. Mr. Teh Pen Ghee. 47. of the Veterinary156 words
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100 1965-10-02 9 Philippines to press claim to Sabah IT N I TED NATIONS. Fri. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro I^endez, told the General Assembly today that "the Philippines will continue to pursue its claim to Sabah." He said It would do so "!n the context" of the principle that all UN",100 words
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Article26 1965-10-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Total contributions towards the National Patriotic Fund now stand at 81. 358.20 1.41. The National Defence Fund yesterday amounted u» 86,634.831.7426 words
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Advertisement64 1965-10-02 9 OQOOQO FOR AS LOW AS $15 MONTHLY SINGAPORE PENANG $16 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH NO INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT A QUALITY TV SET FROM REDIFFUSION 182 Clemence?u Avenue. Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore Tel. ***** 1 7 Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur Tel. 81 941 127 Jalan64 words
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Advertisement96 1965-10-02 9 B|«||| Cunarder HH^Rir%l_ **>ti& \wßk an world-famous Cunard service and 5 days of sea and salt air Bg^^pl/S^ Jfl I Treat yourself to something special. j^Ot. A& I Regular sailings throughout the year B^y j X^fcsJlifi^^F^B between New York and Montreal and J^&E^'A (k^B Southampton and Cherbourg. fliW J^St i96 words
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Miscellaneous862 1965-10-02 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lum- Popeye "111 Nwr Crow r, tt'h* looh d *sr c ?cfe Malarra. S Johore Bahru. berry Hound and Yogi Bear; 4 Taiptaf. Batn Pahat. 700 Neu-8 In English: 7.10 9 Kluan«. Cantoneae Own: 744 The PM-: S.OO Opening and Lucy Show— "Lucy and Viv862 words
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209 1965-10-02 10 4-DAY JOY TO MARK 7TH BN. BIRTHDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The 7th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment had its 12th birthday today. To mark the occasion, the battalion is holding a four-day celebration at its camp at the Sungei Best Garrison, about seven miles from here. There will be a food209 words
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Article41 1965-10-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.—A public talk on "some psychological contributions to education" will be given at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 39. Ipoh Road, by Mr. R. J. Harrison, a university of Malaysia psychologist. I41 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-10-02 10 BANGKOK. Frl.- The father and boy friend of "Miss Iniverse 1966" were Involved in separate incidents with police last night. AIR FORCE COLONEL PEHM HONGSAKUL. father of Penang Conventeducated beauty queen Apasra Hongsakul (above), was ordered to take a sobriety test after he refusedAP - 162 words
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389 1965-10-02 10 Mechanised techniques for L.C.E. exams from 1967 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. MALAYSIA is to introduce mechanised examination techniques and objective type tests for the Lower Certificate of Examination from 1967, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today. To help assess the marks of some 160.000 LCE students sitting389 words
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Article42 1965-10-02 10 BATU PAHAT. Prl.— About 2.000 children will attend a rally at the Town Stadium here at 8 a.m. on Monday to celebrate Children's Day. The District Officer. Inche Talib bin Abu. will deliver the Children's Day message.42 words
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Article32 1965-10-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. FTI. The! Indian High Commissioner and the Indian Information Services reading room will be closed on Saturday, birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, and on Monday for the Dussehra festival.32 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-10-02 10 A father seeks help to trace daughter CINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. V. Viswambharan today sought help to trace his 12-year-old daughter. Leelavathy, who has been missing since Sept. 18. Leelavathy. also known as Vlmla, vanished from her home In the Naval Base wearing a white blouse and spotted skirt, and also137 words
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136 1965-10-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A scho- larship competition the prize: a years stay in the United States with an American family while at- tending high school has been announced by the Ame- rican Field Service International Programme. Candidates miut be between 16 and 18 years of136 words
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Article63 1965-10-02 10 PENANO. Prl. Three arnn»d men held up two Hong Kong sailors in China Street last night and robbed them of two watches and $10-60 Mr. Hoot Hang. 59-year-old cook on board the cargo vessel Kama la reported to police he was walking with another mftnber of63 words
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Article63 1965-10-02 10 /GLASGOW. Fri. The world's largest tin dredge, \J Banska I. was launched on the River Clyde here today for Indonesian Tin -mining Enterprises. The v; ',800.000 dredge, designed to win tin at a rate of 2.000 tons a year from the ocean bed off the Indonesian coast,Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-10-02 10 PREM KUMAR - FIVE hats on ONE head headmaster isn't bothered PREM KUMAR: By Kuala Lumpur. Friday EYES turned In amusement at the south arrival hall of the new International Airport here as a man walked out with five straw hats on his head. But Mr. Gordon McIntosh. headmaster from Sarawak was not187 words
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Article58 1965-10-02 10 KUALA LCMPUR. Fri. A Junior technician in the Department of Drainage and Irrigation here. Albert Apputhusamy. 28- was today charged in the magistrate's court on three counts of forgery. He is alleged to have forged three medical certificates to certify that he was unfit for duty58 words
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Article27 1965-10-02 10 KANGAR. Frl. The Perlu Department of Information will hold a meeting in the community hall at Sungei Bahru on Monday to publicise the Prilgrimage Fund.27 words
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Article88 1965-10-02 10 Navy helps to build new school T ONDON. Fri. -A Royal Namj val Air Commando squadron in the Far East has helped to build a new school in the remote village of Bario. In Sarawak, the Admiralty said here. Two Wessex helicopters of 848 Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm88 words
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Article35 1965-10-02 10 TAIPTNG. Frl— A schoolboy. Llm Chin Sian. 13. died on the wav to hospital after he had been knocked down by a car on the Ipoh-Penang main trunk road near here yesterday-35 words
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140 1965-10-02 10 fTNITED NATIONS. Fri Dato <Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Malaysia's Minister of Home Affairs and Justice, will address the General A-ssembly next Thursday or Friday. delegation sources said last night. They said he had given up his place in the speakers' listReuter - 140 words
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190 1965-10-02 10 Two die after manhole rescue drama UUAL A LUMPUR. Fri Two labourers died a few minutes after the v 'g rescued from an .iidergrruind sewerage unk off Pudu Road this morning One of the vlrtlm- w«.« Tong Sai Khee. 27. of Sera pak. The other victim's namt was given as190 words
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Article49 1965-10-02 10 KLUANO. Frt Gurkha Ei»rlneers. Gurkha Army Seme* Corps and the 1 '7 Gurkha Rifles Mat toned here will celebrate their Dashera annual festival from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5. Gurkha Engineers will perform their sacrifical ceremony on Monday by slaughtering a buffalo and 50 goaU.49 words
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Article28 1965-10-02 10 PENANO, Frl. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will oprn the Penang branch of the Fim National City Bank In Light Btre« on Oct. 11.28 words
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Advertisement37 1965-10-02 10 I tf Ilff If 19 r- I I i T\ jA i^| J^ jjj ij ij T s M i^^fl p^^T BRANDY There will never be a substitute for Hennessy the name that matters most in brandy37 words
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Advertisement132 1965-10-02 10 HIGH FLYING M'^ttw^ VALUES WHEN %Ef YOU TAKE OFF /WITH HARPERS -j^y \mmw Harpers Ticket Delivery Service is fast really fast. Within 20 minutes of a confirmed booking, your ticket will be on your desk if you live within the city area. Plus, of course, all the extras that make132 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-10-02 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht <r^~^=s^ >y I Yaa/ytwn' is >r"7~ -si YEAH BETTER 'W SHCVELIN' YBOVS! WILLVOU -< SNOW, HEY, PORKY? J J COAAE IN AND HELP X/fSURE! i/i-i m^ *~>30 words
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131 1965-10-02 11 The scent of river and open drains THE Singapore Government cannot continue to ignore the malodorous fact that the Singapore River, and many of the storm water drains leading into it. have become an open sewer. In the interests of public health, tourism, civic and national pride a concerted effort131 words
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Letter82 1965-10-02 11 1 AM sure many viewers, miss "Pop Inn" over Televi jion Singapore. Perhaps one of the reasons for removing the programme may be the difficulty of procuring professional vocalists and bands. I suggest that T.V. look in our secondary schools. A' lot of people will oe amazed to know just82 words
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Letter47 1965-10-02 11 THE junction of Upper Paya Lebar Road and Bartley Road is now without a traffic light. Ever since Bartley Road became a dual carriage way. the flow of vehicles has increased substantially, hence a traffic light signal became a MUST in oiucr to avoid accidents. L.P.I Singapore47 words
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Letter39 1965-10-02 11 WITH reference to Safety Firsts complaint of pot-holes alone part of Tiontf Bahru Road and Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. I wish to inform him that the pot-holes have been repaired. ..K.T.D. GIN A jr. Director of Public Works Singapore39 words
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Letter61 1965-10-02 11 I WOULD like to endorse the grievances of Disgusted regarding the K.L. blood bank. I am a regular donor myself and have given 19 times In the past six years and lately I have noticed the Indifferent attitude of some of the workers there. Also I have yet to receive61 words
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Letter46 1965-10-02 11 IN reply to the public's numerous requests for DM sU'.mps f>nd revised postal rates. I hope the Singapore Government would also include the issuing of new air-letter foroM oi original pattern •nd shape so as to boost our new nation lo the unoi« world. WAITING Bingaporc.46 words
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Letter223 1965-10-02 11 I REFER to the letters by Soh Chee CUeong and -'Philatellsf <S.T. Sept. ltti on Hie subject of Issue of new definitive and commemorative stamps by the Singapore Government. The pre&ent 'Fish,' 'Birds' and 'Orchids' series of definitive stamps were released in 19-32-1963. and have been223 words
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143 1965-10-02 11 Gardens, art and a flower language Cleaning up a city for tourist eyes TT seems a pity that A the current Tourist Week attractions are not more permanent. Singapore can and should make full use of her potential attractions in wooing tourist trade &11 round the year. But first, the143 words
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Letter164 1965-10-02 11 Our canals have earned an ill reputation for 'smell' but something should be done at least to clean them up if not to make them more attractive. The business houses have large signs In multilanguage display but surely a more universal and International 'language' would be the •window-box" display of164 words
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Letter163 1965-10-02 11 Our city parks could do with more soulpture. Why not a competition for national sculptors and artists for symbolic art forms, for example, representation of nature, earth, sea, air and man to fill the five diamond shaped columns of the facade of the National Theatre. Why not indeed allocate the163 words
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Letter76 1965-10-02 11 HAVE read and re-read very carefully the full text of Mr. Ramani's speech in the UN Security Council. (S.T. Sept. 23). I cannot find a single sentence or word which indicates that he was siding India in the Indo/Pakistanl conflict. in fact our UN representative should be congratulated for his76 words
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66 1965-10-02 11 - ANTI-MOSKI (S.T. 25) is perfectly right about Rau b 's flourishing mosquitoes. I would like to add Baub's cows and goats. They have the rare privilike of grazing anywhere In the Town Council area, while corridors of schools along Cherob Road are their rest66 words
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Letter106 1965-10-02 11 T REFER to the letter by "Worried" (ST. Sept. 27). In which he complained that he encountered difficulties when he came to this Ministry to apply to sit for the 1966 H.B.C. examination. I should like to inform "Worried" that the period for general registration for the106 words
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Advertisement425 1965-10-02 11 NEW MODERN POLYPACK fKOM COLDS -FEVfP- J* j|SHPi HEADACHES I PAINS J0 ,||fipP 3" U im\ 0% f ■fefc SIMPLY TEAR OFF \***U?W TABLETS FROM STRIP Ib^^»- ■%I'cnrW* SAME GENUINE "ASPRCf I >* -^v Wrm^ safeieffectivei Hty 'S r^ the pain reliever W *w(m KNOWN AND TRUSTED W^Bmf >■>►£••!; r425 words
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Advertisement258 1965-10-02 11 fXtm ire MORE than 10k an henoored guest at tk\ PP&ESIBSRT B«*S& TAIPEI We are proud of the Impeccable service and hospitality that await you at The President. Luxurious rooms and suites range from TJB$ 8.75 per night. Night-club restaurants, barber shop, beauty salon and nursery are conveniently located within258 words
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Advertisement312 1965-10-02 12 i< on tinned from Pag* 81 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT II Ward* tt (Mtatwaam) BIBLB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: /.IM. Scrangoon Oardea. 9.19 am.; .ife. Ollstead Rd.. 10.00 a.m.: Oallle*. 'air Panjang 9.00 p.m. "Jesus saves." Consult The easy home study way to examination success in H.S.C. Cambridge School Certificate/Mai. Cert, of Educ./G.C.E. Qualifying312 words
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Advertisement1145 1965-10-02 12 OVERSEAS LEAVE tt Ward* U lMlm.>—Box It ets. amtra visiting BRITAIN? Byncftro Car Rlrr Ltd. Petersham Mew*, London. B.W.T, offer* choice o( 3 self-drive rates for Mom* Mini*. 1100*. Cortina* and Victors from 8 gn*. p.w "inter). Quotations for period airs by return air-mail. A ear eaa meet you oa1,145 words
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Advertisement1051 1965-10-02 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Ii Word* tt <*{*.>— Bam It eta, amtrm LARGE INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING Company in Petallai Jaya ha* opening for energetic young man. who after Initial training, can obtain responsible position In production section. Kequlrementa: Diploma from Agricultural College or aim liar: Malaydan Cltixen. ags 22 30: Experience In Industrial1,051 words
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Advertisement869 1965-10-02 12 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE IS Werda tt < MlM.y—Bma te cU. extra SALsf'RBNT Brtek/ Phuk Tsme* Boas* at Lorong 37. Bale 86.800/-. Rent 195'- p.m. Box A 9897 B.T. B'pore. MUST BELLI Owner leaving Just completed. tMraagoon Garden Park 2storey m. luxurious house. 8 bedroom*. (B'pore) *****. 16,000 SO.869 words
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Advertisement788 1965-10-02 12 EDUCATION (f Warda tt (Ml*.) Bam H eta, amtra LOO EXAM REVISION Afouuctiu*. Hook-'oeptnc: IntansHre Coarse Bookkeeplng. Accounting Typewntlng Modern School IS. Battery Road, a'pore *****. NEW SESSIONS: Btenograpky, Sect*tartal. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, Correspondence (las*** anytime: Register early: RaJVs College: ***** (Spore) MOW IS YOUR Malay progresslngT Improve your knowledge788 words
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Advertisement914 1965-10-02 12 PHILATELY It Warta M (t***.j Bt* It ess. eaOe BTAMP COLLBOTORS vtatt Abdulinn new stamp *bop the largest •tamp dealer lo Malaysia A tungapor* i i 7 Market •treat. Slasaporo. Tslspboa* *****. MACHINERY. PLANT FOR SALE It Warda tt (Mia.) Box <• eta. extrm ROOOBRS TRACK PRESSES Two I I'tlti914 words
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Advertisement706 1965-10-02 12 VEHiaES FOR SALE It Werda t* (Him.) Bam It eU. sxtr* LATB tBBS MORRIS 1100 14.100 Up-top condition. ComDrcb*n*tv* m■vranee/tsji nut Aunut. T«lepboo* (B'pore) TTO64. VAUXHALL VICTOR OBLUXE 1!««M excelleot condition. One owner. 11.000 rails. Tax Hay. 59.000/. o n.o. Triephone K.L. 5T229. OAF 600 resisterM Aucust IM4 12,000 mile*706 words
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Advertisement863 1965-10-02 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE |It Word* U i Him.)— Box SI) d A/H SPRIT r OECEMBER 1998 Twa i haul. HaKKle at 51.9»0 i».r, I alter 1 p tn I VISIT CHANCI AUTO »>m<-* for a wide rnntit of low pneed i:-»u ran Low deposit tiir. -rurcna.r term* avail*r>l* for Service863 words
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Advertisement1308 1965-10-02 13 TO LIVERPOOL 8 VItST COAST 8.X.1 Ott Sport Stilt P S'faa Pmaat MACOAON livervotl. Ovionn. A'aottk... It Pert/Tttai Oct I AUTOMEBON Liverpool, Glasgow Oct 8 Oct 8 Ott ***** •VBONOO Liverpool, Glasgow Oct 12 Oct 14 OM IS DIBMEB H«vre. Liverpool, Glttgow... Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct 22/28 Oct 281,308 words
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Advertisement1175 1965-10-02 13 THE E A UZ/AOFS *R I THE EAST AS ATIC COMPANY L' 4 KvprMiDrmm EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR {AST, CONTINENT ANO SCAMBINAVIAj S'pora P. Stum Ptntng Arri Genoa Havrt H'bgrg R'sam A*t* Ctat KAMBODIA I) G. 47 Oct I (tt VI 7/1 Oet 2J Net 1 Ntt 8 IB 141,175 words
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Advertisement1179 1965-10-02 13 I BenuLinf] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. DrurniT ATU AW fot Hanburg Oct 21 i BENCHUAtnAN Un33l Nay 2 Singtport P. S-fcam Ptnang la Pt/Oct 1 Ar.erp Nay 17 M orougk Oec I RENMHOR r Liverpool Oct 21 Singaoort P. Sham Penang Rotterdaa Nay 14 II Part1,179 words
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Advertisement1246 1965-10-02 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Conrinent. S<ngaport P. Sham Ptaang cm OF POONA* listen. Htvrt, L'don, H'burg B'haven, Rotteraam, A'werp 11/11 Oct 12 Oct CITY OF RIPON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havre, Hull 21/21 let 21 Oct CITY OF COLOMBO London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havre, Hull, MiddlesCrougn.. ***** Ntv 21 Nit CITY1,246 words
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934 1965-10-02 14 From Our Market Correspondent rERE was a mild flutter to ripple the Stock Exchange yesterday when speculation was set off by rumours of a coup in Jakarta. The effect of the reports was enough to push industrial prices up a few cents generally934 words
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Article26 1965-10-02 14 Malayan Stock Ind Sept. 30 'Industrial*- 74.34 Tini.: 95.8T I rubbers: 103.4b Mi i:«>;; t>rr. *S. !»<>•; llcea OoL I :4.:i M6.B1 103.46 inn inn26 words
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Article968 1965-10-02 14 gUSINKS.S in and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the -hires traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: CM Star. < 13.000) $2.10; Durtl.** (6.000) $1.36: EM. (1.000) $1.59. (1.000) $1.60. $1.56 ML>: F. and968 words
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Article26 1965-10-02 14 Oct. 1. MALAYAN KIBBfcJt PRICE: 65J cents down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $744.75 (down 51.50). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article114 1965-10-02 14 •PMt «iiMiiti«i .r Bank, m Mala* 1 ata road* thaa« changes la it* rate. to mercbant* yeataroay (all rate* to 1100): New Y.rk: txiTtng TT 32 18 IS. airmail OD 32 IS 'l6. 90 d it S3 s 16 credit hill*. 13 9/16 trad* bllli Cana4ai Miring TT114 words
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Article357 1965-10-02 14 rE price of current month Int. No. 1 R.S.S. reached Its lowest level since mid--1964 when 65j> cents was recorded during the past week's trading, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their current Malayan Rubber Market. A one cent fall on Urn we*at was necessary357 words
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Article120 1965-10-02 14 MELBOURNE Pp. INDUSTRIALS eooUnußd to firm tht :r,-<ri:r. of ri.v OMT .dened. LradTs hewefST. niovecl vimbly. Ba=e mftals wprp quift ar.rt Wf\ Stead* and ci!s vrrr stpadT Today rio^ ng vr'.m with TTiit»--n n-« fmrr-,1 in hrarlcr-t» Mount l.j 3f.-iO (X^rf) N Broken H(!l (10s. > BB; a120 words
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Article232 1965-10-02 14 Oct. 1. Tnrre months. INDUSTRIALS Roustead 11 cts. Veneer V eta. City Dev. 7 eta. M'-AliMer 10 ctsj. C.S. Holdings M. Invest. 10 eta. 15 eta. N. tron 8 ets Dunlons 11 eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. K. Bm*lten 11 eu.Rotkmana v eta. I'.sao 13 ets. Roblnaons 10 cto.232 words
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Article54 1965-10-02 14 TMII present rate of the MaUran dollar ar^kinst the pound sterling fixed on November 24 Usl year is srllins. T.T. or Of) ts. 3 13 Hid Ru.in: T.T. ks, 4 1 IBal Rnyini OD. >v I.d. The dollar is at it- -.ututorr middle position in rrlitinn to its54 words
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Article77 1965-10-02 14 HINESE Predu«* Eiahanga, tint,. v pare neen prieei p*r pteut yeeter. day: Ceeenirt e<l: bulk $03* seller*, drura $M« wllera Cepra: Oct/Nov. CK/Ooatlnrat: Unquote*. Pepper: Muntok «.blte $SOS eelVer*. Barmwak white $202t seller*, irpecial Sarawak black $152* sellers, garbled lampona 1 Mack $157i(N> eeller* (all 96". NI.WI. AJBTA77 words
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Article36 1965-10-02 14 r\S 'he free exchange market Hons Kong yetterday ib* r.B. Dol'.ar was quoted at 5.74) tor T.T. and B.TBI for aaah. Sterlmg was quoted at 16 04 and on* tael ol got* eu 162.36 words
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Advertisement1113 1965-10-02 14 Y^ KAWASAKI KJSEN KAJSHA LTD. I UJJL PacWlc tfc Atlantic Stwvto* Bsngtot Hft i. Aanlss N. tsrt t*SM* -Tsartttat* Mars~ it 7l Otl II an ll Ms* I Bos IBM -t«*s*n Mtrs" tt» nm rt Ms* ti aas 1 is* t ggfU 1 Japan Direct Service 1 Suasion lokursia* ««a*1,113 words
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Advertisement940 1965-10-02 14 «usi*.»u» Nt»j <tauMt >t«nkt •mm rttoitk aa« *«v >t«vn.« to. k. snatlr t**inet. Mii*i»r>* IfSSS* MMrai a*. <t*min»tm Piaiag •>. »"asai I'tar* i >w. 'eaaa* BMftia iw i/iM i/u n. is Pan ttaawAu t Ms* I/ b us* t/ti ass iajuia twis att t tci > a*t :carpentaih as* tv940 words
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Advertisement147 1965-10-02 14 PSMAM PENANG yPORfc fcTA,ETD ETA/ETO cTA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for AaeloiOa Melbourne Sydney Oct. 18/11 FROM CALCUTTA KAKINADA M.V. "tATNA MANJUSMKEE" for Honokong and Japan Oct. 20 21 Oct. IS/1* Oct 23/23 CNIIF AGENTS X.L SUB. ACCNTS: PINANG SOB AGENTS R. JtmiashT Smu Ltd UllllsMl ft Caw147 words
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370 1965-10-02 15 rpliF Drier of Straits tin ni 1 still dri lining yesterday and frll 51.50 to $744.75 on an offerine estimated down It) tons to 249 tons. LONDON: After a hesitant start in Thursday tin steadied on some quickening in demand to close hbout370 words
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Article104 1965-10-02 15 CHIPS lying slonftttd* th* Sing** per* Harbour whar*** or e<p*cted tartly arc Trselberg 1/2. S<rvaa.«k*rk I 4. Hakubasan Maru 10/11, Eastern Hover 13/14. I'lyasc* 15/18. Frederick Claw 21 '22. White Rose 23/24, Bah.i.lnr 2r,/26. Nagaaakl Maru 29/30, < i.krnfels 31/32. Bengloe 33/34, TorM 3.'.'36. Chasllne Maersk 3S/39,104 words
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Article257 1965-10-02 15 fit'TOBER flr«.t grade rubber KJ f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala l-umpur yesterday at 65!- cents per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent on Thursdays filming level for the position.' The tone was barely steady. R.A.S. and K.M.R.E. closing i prices in cents per257 words
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Advertisement320 1965-10-02 15 (C'ontinurd from Pace 12) i STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. M Wordt %l (Mim.)—B..x St ctt. r\tr. GENTLEMEN For Swrdmn Massag*. strambath. Facial Treatment, alaolcure. HalrcuttiDg. Tinting. "Jeans vir-conjitionid salon, 'UK. Peoant Lane. (Spore i 21(>4». MISCELLANEOUS IS Wordt .Sf i Win.)— Box St ctt. txtrm SPRAY PAINTING REPAIRS rrfi itrrjiors 5320 words
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Advertisement792 1965-10-02 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) li WmrU $t_(MiH.)—kUx St ct: txtrm CENUINE BATIK, mad* to ordei Satong Kcbaya in 34 hour* at Patm 43 Calrnblll Rd., 8 port. JEWiLLEWV THAT FITS you (or Jt« filers. 1-06/S South Bridge Road. Singapore. JEWELLERY makes tne most appreciated gift- Largest range at Tin Sing Ooldjrmtbs792 words
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Advertisement759 1965-10-02 15 I TENDERS I TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Chlei Medical and Health Officer, Perak, Ipoh up to noon on the 16th Octooer, < 1960 for the undermentioned sup- I plies for Government Hospitals and Institutions in Perak for period Ist January, 1966 to 31st759 words
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Advertisement1369 1965-10-02 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES KERAJAAN KELANTAn" SELANGOR COCONUTS LTD. JAWATAN KOSONG X ySjT Pcr T hon.n 2 »«^-|ah dHernput x £^n£J^™\ tSSSS daripada Warga Negaia Perjelcu- Mcct m i, of the ComDsnv will be tuan dan jua Pega«ai2 Kerajaan £2d™* the ReglstTred Office of sss sssssi JJarn a r gaji sapertl1,369 words
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Advertisement606 1965-10-02 15 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD. PASSAGES TO INDIA 1 NOTICE Is hereby given that MESSRS HARRISONS A CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA! LTD. PORT SWFTTENHAM as AfCntl ?or BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD. h»\e terminated with effecv from 29th September. 1965. the agency in the State of Selangor gianted to HAWTHER606 words
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517 1965-10-02 16 Xl KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. and cycling will be full-house competitions in the seven-nation Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21, according to the first official list of entries issued today. All the participating countries Burma. Cambodia. Laos. Singapore, Thailand. Vietnam and host i517 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-10-02 16 FRANCIS BOEY - Chwee Kok offers to help FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE. Fri. >'->rmer Olympic swimmer Neo Chwee Kok has offered his services to help the Singapore swimming team training for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. (liuit Kok. who now works as a lifeKtiard at thr City Councils Van210 words
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Article294 1965-10-02 16 CINOAPORE. PO S>r.g;ipore spurts official? will .soon ask, the Olyoip.c Councils of Malaysia and Singapore to waive the "citizens only" qualification for sportsmen of both countries for future international Games, beginning with the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. They suggest that qualification for representation of294 words
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177 1965-10-02 16 S'gor win in Govt Services 'quad 9 MALACCA. Prl Selangor whipped Singapore 3-1 in he Inter-Government Services liockey quadrangular tournament Bandar Hillr here today DisplaUng better combination, Stlangor raced into the lead with rl-'ht -winger Rahmans eighth mil ute goal but Singapore equali*«d ten minutes 'jefore nalfMmc through inMde-right Kartar177 words
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735 1965-10-02 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - 5-TEAM TOURNEY CAN PRODUCE FITTING CLIMAX NORMAN SIEBEL By ALTHOUGH athletics A and swimming arp the principal events in the Seap Games, as they are in the Olympic. Commonwealth and Asian Games, football will have the largest following in the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur In December and a735 words
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103 1965-10-02 16 PERAK 40 KEDAH rH. Fri. perak got off to great start In this season Malaya Cup rugger competition, Mammlng Kedah 40-6 here today. The home team scored five goala and five tries against Kedalis two penalty goals. Perak led 21-0 a? halftlme Kedah103 words
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Article206 1965-10-02 16 DENANG, Fri. Defending champion Tan Aik Huang was the first to reach the men's Mnuli-.s quarter-finals when ha beat P. S. Arokiaraj 15-5. 15-1 m the Penang open badminton chumuion.ships here tonigh: Teh Kew San. a former chanv pion. was the first seeded playr to drop out.206 words
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Article432 1965-10-02 16 JESSELTON, Friday. SABAH athletes, who served notice of their gathering strength when they won eight golds and broke five of the eight national records at the second national championships at Singapore in July, will make a determined challenge for fresh honours at the Malaysian Government Services432 words
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Article155 1965-10-02 16 3 records at Forces meet KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thref records were broken at thr two-day Malaysian Armed Force.' athletic meet which began at Rifle Ranee Road today. Lt. Sargit Singh broke the pole vault record. Capt. Ashton the hammer and Capt. Cheng iir.- proved on t!ie shot putt ni.irk Results155 words
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Article75 1965-10-02 16 IPOH. Prl. Twelve out of 78 candidate passed their MalaytttU Hockey Fed'-ration I'mpires Board wittXßD examination held in various centres throughout thr country last month The IMM candidates are: A. Anandlun. R. Andy. v.A. Raul' I Naldu. Hassan bin Muhatnt-d Yussoff < all of Perak75 words
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Advertisement1416 1965-10-02 16 I NOTICES SELANGOR TURF aUB THBCE DIGITS FORECAST POOL The public are advised that -ommenclng with the Singapore October IMS Race Meeting on 2nd October 19«5. Three Digits Porecast Pool Tickets based on I the usual si Unlimited Sweep will be on sale to the public it MENTAKAB BRANCH NO.1,416 words
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Miscellaneous265 1965-10-02 16 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKF.Y T- \mon Lfe; A.s.vumpt: >n S(-h Johore vhooU carnival <B. Pa I wo. SAS: Dew RC 2 L- Perak hat* >rnior» Muar 2 Kluang Indian A 0: Segamac 2 B. Pahat 0: J RIGGF.R Bahru 1 Kluang 1; Muar 1 B School* inter-iutc (Malacca)' Pahat 0; Kluang265 words
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Article848 1965-10-02 17 BEST BETS Industrialist (Race One), Tar -an II (Race Three) and Rubber Estate II (Race Six). FORECAST Rubber Estate II I and Lavender Prince in Race Six. THE GOING ...should be good. Industrialist to score in first race JJUKIT Timah "specialist" Tarzan II (Race848 words
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Article128 1965-10-02 17 KPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RAM 1 INDUSTRIALIST Cheetah Singaporean INDUSTRIALIST Tiger Blade Zodiaque CHEETAH Industrialist /odiaqur Race t MALAYSIA Smilinc Thru Call Me Sir JAZZ TUNE High Flight Kennedy SUMWIN MaUytia Smilinc Thru TARZW Race S Powerful Pete Malaysian Flac TOUFILLESAN Powerful Pete Coral Water FORT KNOX128 words
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Article343 1965-10-02 17 KPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Bukit Timah tomorrow, the second day of the Gold Cap meeting: RACE ONE Astounding: Narrowly beaten by Guana over Bt Timah 8f in August: in top lurm. Juridical: Scored a smart win over XL 9f last month. Frangipani: Runner-up343 words
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Article1250 1965-10-02 17 Race 1—2.15 Class 3 Div 6 ($8,000) 8f 1 ***** Essence g (Inche St i Teh 7 9.0 Khamis 1 2 ***** Pin High a (Kongsl Lima) Rodgers 8 8.12 (F) Kingston 4 S ***** Cheetah a 'Income Kongsii Daniels 4 8.11 (F) Harbridre 2 4 *****1,250 words
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Article233 1965-10-02 17 LONDON, Fri. A field of about 20 will turn out at Newmarket tomorrow for the Cesarewltch Handlcao. first leg of the Autumn Double. The Osarewitcli. a testing pUlop over 18f. is worth only £4.907 to the winning owner. But It the prize Is small233 words
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184 1965-10-02 17 India lead Japan 2-0 in zone final LAWN TENNIS Tokyo, Fri: India mined a 2-0 lead over Japan In the Davis Cup Asian Zone final here today. Jaideep Mukerjea beat Kojl I Watanabe 6-0. 6-4. 7-5 and then Ramanathan Kristin an beat Osamu Ishißuro 6-4, 6-2. 6-2-Krifhnan will partner MulcerjeaReuter - 184 words
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Advertisement203 1965-10-02 17 3-DIGIT FORECASTERS WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW: I: Which last 3-Digit Numbers or the first three Big Sweep Gold Cup Sweep Prizes were drawn in the Period Janjiary 1960 August 1965? 2: The Dates When (he Courses Where these were drawn? 3: Which 3-Diglt Nos. have been drawn twice. 3-4-5203 words
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Advertisement148 1965-10-02 17 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I J SINGAPORE TURF CLUB GOLD CUP DAY SUNDAY 10th Oct. 1965 LUCKY DRAW! B What You have to do:- Attend the Meeting at the 1 Racecourse, Bukit Timah on B Sunday, 10th October, 1965 and You will have a chance of winning:- A NEW CAR, FREE JJ Admittance to148 words
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Article219 1965-10-02 18 rpiIESF were the 4."> 1 members of Col. I ntunu's Revolutionary Council named yesterday before the coup was overthrown. At least II of them are known Communists. Lt. Col. C n t v n (Chairman). Briu.-Oen. Supardjo. I.t-Col. (Air) Haro. Col (Navy) Sumardi. Asst. Chief Commissioner219 words
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Article445 1965-10-02 18 LONDON. Fri.—One of the best weeks the London stock market has had for some time ended on a very firm note. There was no sign of any pre-weekend profit taking. In fact, buying was more vigorous and business was on an Increased scale Helping sentiment was the fresh445 words
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124 1965-10-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian market is now open to goods from Singapore manufacturers, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun. announced today. In a statement. Dr. Lim said that he had instructed his officers to open the Malaysian market to124 words
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Article32 1965-10-02 18 LONDON. Fri.— Two candidares interviewed by the Westmoreland Education Committee for the iob of domestic subjects organizer were named Jeckell and Hyde, Miss H. V. T. Jeckell got the job.32 words
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656 1965-10-02 18 SINGAPORE. Friday ALL four major languages in Singapore are official and equal. Making this clear today, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, called on agitators in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to remember the fate of the "one-time great Chinese chauvinist Tan Lark Sye."656 words
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Article73 1965-10-02 18 SINGAPORE. Fri— Two B I films have *von award? at th* i>econd World Aeronautical mid Space Film Festival this year They are "History of the Hellcopter" and 'Aviation Research Report." The.se and other award winning fllms In the Shell Film Library la Singapore— which has more73 words
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Article30 1965-10-02 18 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The ojirnine cm-moriy of tlio Malayan Airways /Qantiis Empiro Alfwayi Local Employers Union's Ml premises ;it Bone Wan Ro;id will 1» held at 4 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Obituary43 1965-10-02 18 WANG CMIA KENC, 65 year* pasaMl away peacefully I It W_ l.Mvmc b.hlna beloved wife, I conn, 2 daughter*, 3 daughters-in-law, 1 (.on In- law, H grandchildren. OMp leavei 34 Jalan Tanjonn, si miles, Chung! for Illdadarl on 3-10-nr> at 4-30 p.m.43 words
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Obituary31 1965-10-02 18 IN LOVING MEMORY of Pmillmt NX to departed 1.10.0.1. Derply mi'Mi but remembered by pnrraU, Pinters and broth*'**. Anniversary Kan St. Anthony'! Church, Aulonx 030 p.m. Tuesday 0 10.6.V31 words
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Advertisement275 1965-10-02 18 1 Late CLASSIFIEDS] it WordM tli i Minimum) Good fWs For Students! A BOOK OF MODERN ESSAYS I "-vjEW'^Ml for TffIyLJJyT.T.C.; H.S.C.; 0.5.C.; M.C.E.; G.C.E.; TjjjJMT- Q.T.; Form US L.C.E. students A Book of information, instructions and ideas written in good, clear concise English full treatment of a wide range275 words
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Miscellaneous51 1965-10-02 18 The Weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hißhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kola Bharu 90 75 Prnang 90 73 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 73 C. Highlands 73 69 Jessellon 86 73 Kuching51 words
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