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Title Section24 1965-10-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 j fa*** 1 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1965-10-04 1 His voice over the radio says he is alive, but was broadcast 'live'? Soekarno under Army control? JAKARTA, Sunday THE voice of President Soekarno made a statement over Radio Jakarta early today but while indicating he was alive, the statement did little to clear the incredibly confusedReuter; UPI - 1,256 words
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291 1965-10-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Prime Minister of Vietnam. Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, and Mrs. Ky will get a grand welcome when they arrive here tomorrow morning for a four-day state visit at the invitation of the Malaysian Government. To receive him and his party of291 words
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Article, Illustration161 1965-10-04 1 subandrio THE BIG QUESTION MARK... j"IH big question still unanswered is the position of Dr. Subandtio, the First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio was am on? the Ministers named in the Revolutionary Council of 45 set up by Col. Untuns on the first day of the left-wing coup.161 words
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80 1965-10-04 1 CINGAPORE, Sun. Radio Jakarta, in a broadcast this afternoon, said that the attempted coup did not alter the Indonesian stand against colonialism and imperialism. "Confrontation against* the puppet state of Malaysia will continue," it declared. The broadcast, in English, was specially beamed for listeners in Malaysia80 words
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Article108 1965-10-04 1 IAKARTA. Sun. The «l Army Command yesterday cracked down on the Communist press after the organ of the Indonesian Communist Party came out in support of the rebel "September 30 Movement." Harian Rakjat, in an editorial in its issue yesterday, called the rebel movementAP - 108 words
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Article51 1965-10-04 1 OTTAWA. Sun.— Abou- 63.000 immigrants entered Canida during the tirtt six moivlu of 1»65. This was approximately 12.000 more thun lor the* same period last y?ar. Over ***** of the newcomers have- gono to the province ol Oniario. while 12.500 lv.iw sou* to the province of Quebec.51 words
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Article64 1965-10-04 1 NEW DELHI. Sun A Delhi -bound BOAC VC--10 airliner was ordered to land at Karachi today and then given permission to fly on as It was about to land. One passenger said the plan*. BOACs first London Delhi flight since last month's fighting between India andReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1965-10-04 1 PEKING. Sun. The pro- Commun.-t Paihrt Lao torefs in Laos haw re-named themselves the Laotian Peoples Army, the New China News iismcy reported vestrrday. quotini? the Pathet Lao radio. Rcutcr.32 words
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Article35 1965-10-04 1 HONGKONG. Sun. China bM made a documentary Him. "Hail the victory of annihilating I the enemy at sea" to show the preparedness of its navy, according to the New China news agency. Renter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article132 1965-10-04 1 EDITOR SHOT DEAD IN CAR DANGKOK, Sun. D Darrcll Berrigan, owner, editor and publisher of the Bangkok World, was found shot through the head early yesterday morning m his car near his home. Police said they are qix^tioning one suspect, but declined to Identify him. They said the murdt rAP - 132 words
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Article32 1965-10-04 1 SEOKA ■■'.o SPEAKS AGAIN TOKYO, Mon Preside*! Soekarne n(1 speech at l IJtS .1 m Malariaa time today, Radia irta monitored hcri tualrsfi z*vt n<> deUUa .1 what !i' pl32 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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Article398 1965-10-04 2 BLOODY skirmishing spread yesterday along virtually the entire 1,506-mile India-Pa-kistan western front. Prospects of peace in the subcontinent seemed darker than at any time since Sept. 23 when a ceasefire was arranged. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. ShastH. yentrrclay spoke as ir he expected a resumption398 words
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326 1965-10-04 2 JNDIA today asked China to "desist from wilful provocations on the IndiaChina border." A Note, handed to the Chinese Embassy at 2 a.m. local time NEW DELHI, Sunday i today, said the Chinese Government had "tried to evade responsibility for intrusions and acts ofReuter - 326 words
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51 1965-10-04 2 pEKING. Sun. China last night feted a Pakistan friendship delegation at a banquet given by the Foreign Minister. Mr. Chen Yi. Toasts were drunk to the constant growth of the militant friendship between the people of China and Pakistan, the New China news agency51 words
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Article111 1965-10-04 2 ADEN. Sun —Five hundn British troops helped round up 155 people in tl Crater District after riote set fire to a Prot«sta church, attacked a new paper office and damaged least 200 cars. Among the thousands 1: the day-long riots wer workers who obeyedReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement170 1965-10-04 2 YOUR FUTURE IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT Life Insurance is for the Living. You can indeed reap the benefits of your Life Insurance during your Lifetime. An ideal scheme is the Endowment Policy. We do of course have several other types of policies to suit your needs. Let a170 words
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Advertisement281 1965-10-04 2 Red paint thrown at Taylor after a l— speech lOS ALTOS HILLS (Cali.). Sun. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, former Ambassador to South Vietnam, was splattered with red paint last night as he answered questions of pickets following a speech at Foothill College. The paint struck the ameral\ sray suit in a281 words
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Miscellaneous9 1965-10-04 2 TME GAMBOLS K^y^**-^--f Vt*. DGAB) I IT VA« MCJC9 words
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Article, Illustration361 1965-10-04 3 Brezhnev goes up the Soviet ladder EQUAL STATUS WITH WESTERN LEADERS A/f OSCOW, Sun. IVX —Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, 58 Russia's Com munist leader, has won increased status in a Kremlin reshuffle. The First Secretary of the Communist Party added a prestige State post to his functions, to become one ofReuter - 361 words
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72 1965-10-04 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Russ i a n housewives, many of whom make their own clothes, yesterday found Soviet produced material in the shops considerably cheaper. Prices over a wide range of cloths were on average 10 per cent lower than Friday's. Footwear showed a similar reduction,Reuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-10-04 3 ROME. Sunday. TiHE appointment ol the iirst U.S. Negro Roman Catholic bishop was announced here yesterday. He is the Very Rev. Harold R. Perry, named j by the Pope to be auxiliary bishop of New Orleans. A.P. CHE GUEVARAAP - 42 words
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Article129 1965-10-04 3 Cambodia quits other-than-normal U.N. work UNITED NATIONS. Sun Cambodia lias announced that it was withI drawing from all but norI mal participation in the work of the United Nations. The Cambodian Ambassador Mr. Huot Sambath. said m a speech to the General Assembly i that his Government has be- IUPI - 129 words
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Article56 1965-10-04 3 NEW YORK. Bun. An Israeli agent who helped track down Adolph Eichmann was quoted yesterday as saying he knows the exact whereabouts of Nazi war criminal Martin Bormann. In an Interview with the New York Post, Tadek Tuvte Friedman said "We know he Is inAP - 56 words
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Article39 1965-10-04 3 j MOSCOW. Sun.— Soviet fire- j > fighters in the Purpetsk area. western Siberia, have exUng- j i uLshed a blu/ing natural gas well after a 200-<lay strusgle the So- Met Tass news agency reported todav— UPl39 words
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Article22 1965-10-04 3 LEOPOLDVILUE. Sun—Con--1 golese Interior Minister Mrndak* has split with Prime Minister Moise Tshombe officially by forming a new opposition political22 words
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Article36 1965-10-04 3 WARSAW. Sun.— Wax figures of Hitler and his staff poring over maps in a bunker will be erected as a tourist attraction at his wartime underground headquarters In northern Poland, former East Prussia. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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180 1965-10-04 3 POPE FLIES TO SPEAK TO THE U.N. TODAY VATICAN CITY. Sunday. j^T dawn tomorrow Pope Paul VI flies to the United Nations on the most challenging mission of his reign. There, before the representatives of the governments of t.he world, he will make a direct appeal for peace, for disarmamentReuter - 180 words
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151 1965-10-04 3 The TV bridegroom wore just a top-hat LONDON. Sun. A saUrical nudist film was shown on British television last night deopite advanced protests that it would offend public decency. Viewers saw a mock nudist wedding. In which trip naked bride covered her charms with a bouquet. A top-hat, strategically placed,Reuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration255 1965-10-04 3 Guevara is removed from party hierarchy HAVANA. Sunday /^UBA's Communist Party re\J moved the former Industrial Minister Ernesto (Che) Guevara from the party hierarchy yester- The Argentine-born guerilla war expert was not included in a 100-member central committee named by the party's national directorate. The committee will direct the party'sAP - 255 words
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Advertisement151 1965-10-04 3 Your eyes need OPTREX Oust. Fumes. Glare. Germ: TV. JBJgJSß^ra^ Everyday you strain your eyts >' ■&ESS^3§ii^ k make them red and watery. Bu' J^H you. never do anything to help /Tv^HSftu them. You should. It's $o easy j 'H »~fi^l Just put a httle Optrex in the I j151 words
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297 1965-10-04 4 TOURISTS BRING NEWS FROM TROUBLED CAPITAL gYE WITNESSES from .Jakarta today reported that the Indonesian capital was "calm and normal" despite a state of war following Friday's abortive coup. An American tourist, Mr. J. Mason Brown, who cut short his Indonesian holiday to spend297 words
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196 1965-10-04 4 Singapore example to S-E Asia they say SINGAPORE, Sun. The visiting fiveman Japan Democratic Socialist Party delegation led by Mr. Ikko Kasuga, yesterday commended the PAP for setting the pace for the healthy growth of Democratic Socialism in Asia. The PAP Government had through its sound administration, notable housing and196 words
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Article247 1965-10-04 4 k SINGAPORE, Sunday. Malay Seamen's Union is to urge the Governtnt to suspend "temporarily" the training of eamen to relieve unemployment in this sector. This is one or the points contained in a lengthy union memorandum delivered to the Deputy Prime Minister's office. The union's247 words
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Article141 1965-10-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three Indonesian Chinese who were arrested by a naval patrol boat near Johore Shoal early on Friday were each jailed for a month on each of three charges, under the Internal Security Act to which they pleaded guilty. The sentences are to run concurrently.141 words
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Article41 1965-10-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 10--lecturi? course on "Mathematical aids to Management" will be conducted by the Singapore Institute of Management at New Lecture Theatre No. 2. University of Singapore, every Friday evening (5.30 p.m. to 7.15 pjn.) beginning Oct. 29.41 words
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Article34 1965-10-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thr MmM> hi Lav and NaiioriHl Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, has exempted the Hous-ms; and Development Board Horn the provision* of the Housing Developers (Control and Licensing) Ordinance. 1965.34 words
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Article33 1965-10-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold the finals and prize-nivinK ceremony of the seventh annual inter-secondary school debate on Saturday. Oct. 16 at 2.30 p.m. at its auditorium at South Pier.33 words
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116 1965-10-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Wanted urgently two loud-voiced 10--year-olds who are not afraid of goats, and a tall man who is quick to learn lines and has a booming voice. This appeal for understudies was made today by The Theatre World Association in connection with116 words
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224 1965-10-04 4 Tourist Week a great success: Byrne SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K.M. Byrne, yesterday said Singapore's first Tourist Week was a great success. Speaking at the presentation of certificates and prizes at the Esplanade to participants in the Tourist Week, which was held from Sept.224 words
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Article239 1965-10-04 4 Union chief warns rebels SINGAPORE. Sun. The President of the Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation, Mr. S. Suppiah. today warned three dis- j sident affiliates not to "meddle in affairs beyond their comprehenI sion," or he would take j legal action against; them. The three affiliates the j i239 words
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Miscellaneous335 1965-10-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following la today* nchedule AlKalla: From Roma, Teharan. of civil alrcmft movementa at Bombay. Bangkok (AZ 764) 9.20 Pay* Lebtr airport Singapore: P n»ARRIVALS DEPARTURE* (T^.^Lr...n™ From Ban Fran- Hongkong. Mull. (CX 722) 7.31 nn.°' BiSon A ?PA"M n i2 IU SI) UI pm*]335 words
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Article104 1965-10-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Professor Douglas A. Michell. of the University of Malaya, will talk on "modern concepts of mental health" at 4 p.m. next Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road Sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, the talk will be open to the public. Professor104 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-10-04 5 Waiter Henry has worked in 11 countries in four years TONDON. Sun— Henry Yap, of Kuala Lumpur, has worked as a waiter In 11 countries and is now at the Strand Corner House, a large and popular restaurant near Trafalgar Square. As a liner steward. 28-year-old Henry has been round184 words
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135 1965-10-04 5 Trengganu chooses MCA man for I Senate K I ALA TRENGGANU. San. —The Alliance -control led Irencganu State Assembly has nominated a MCA town councillor to represent the State in the Senate. He is Mr. Goh Chek Kin. a member of the Kemaman Town Council. His nomination .to replace Inche135 words
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Article56 1965-10-04 5 PENANG Sun The new traffic lights at the Junction of Beach Street and Cfiulia Street will start operating tomorrow Parking within 150 feet of the junction is prohibited. and metered lots near the bottleneck at Beach Street have been removed- Pedestrians are urged to make56 words
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203 1965-10-04 5 Brunei cholera outbreak is less serious now BRUNEI TOWN. Sunday T^HE cholera outbreak i A Medical Department s He said that so far 170 cholera suspects had been admitted to the Brunei Town hospital. Of these, about half were confirmed cases. The known death 101 l stands at three. Nearly203 words
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Article51 1965-10-04 5 ALOR STAR. Sun The Kedah State MCA last night unanimously resolved to give its fullest support to Tengku Abdul Rahman on his stand towards solving the language issue. The meeting, presided over hy Senator Da to (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok. also expressed confidence in the Tengku's51 words
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195 1965-10-04 5 Police stoned at rally: Five held, then freed TPOH. Sun. Five men were detained last! night following a clash between police and villagers attending a Socialist Front rally in Bidor. 44 miles south of here. They were released after questioning. A police spokesman said that trouble started when a police195 words
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Article57 1965-10-04 5 IPOH. Sun. Thousands of devotees ended the annual nineday Kew Ong Yeah (The Nine Emperor Gods> festival with prayers for peace, good health and harmony, at two temples here today, w The celebrations were held at the Kew Ong Yeah temple :n Jalan Tolcong and the57 words
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Article33 1965-10-04 5 TELL'K ANSON. Sun. Puan Tom blnle Dato Razak. prganisrr from the National Women's Institute headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday began a nine-day tour of branches in the Lower Perak DiMriot.33 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-10-04 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM HJuBSIHMIE V GWACIOUS^ ISJH£JU ON I THE UG^^^S 1 i IT kfl OUST WANTED UNUX/ H V IV TEST THESE BATTEE!ES ELMESi^pM BEFORE BUYIM' 'EM'.^/30 words
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Article, Illustration398 1965-10-04 6 Men who talk of topple and take-over GET FED UP, SEENI TELLS HIS PARTY IPOH, Sunday. m HE president of the PPP, Mr. D. R. SeeX nivasagam~ today chided party members for take-over talk before every annual meeting of the party. "Every time an annual meeting is held, I get398 words
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Article80 1965-10-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. and Mrs. i Dr. Ne Yook Lin have contributed 515.000 to thp Medical Progress Fund to provide an academic study room in the extension to thr medical library of th* Faculty or Medicine. University of Singapore, in memory of their «on. Ng80 words
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155 1965-10-04 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Cam- bodia has introduced a double tariff system for room charge^, cost of meals and drinlcs consumed at I hotels and restaurants in the country classified by the Ministry of Tourism, the Cambodian Embassy In j Singapore announced today. In a note155 words
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Article39 1965-10-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun —Pour secret wciety fighteiV wen detained yesterday under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provision:; Ordinance. Three were rounded up at Covent Row. off Havelock Road, while the fourth was picked up in Syed Alwi Road39 words
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192 1965-10-04 6 rpHE National Union of Graduate Teachers, which will be dissolved once the new Malayan Teachers Union is registered, is to set up a trust fund. The $2,500 fund will be held in its name by the Faculty of Education at the192 words
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184 1965-10-04 6 UENANG. Sun. Thlrty- six students of the Almas r i a h Islamic School in Bukit IfertaJam have loft the school following an expulsion order served on them by the school's prin- cipal. Haji Ahmad Fuad bin Haji Hassan, for boycotting the school canteens184 words
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Article93 1965-10-04 6 Rangers hand over ceremony today IPOH. Sun,— The handinst over of the Ist and 2nd battalions, of the Malaysian Rangers lo the Malaysian Army will take place here tomorrow. The handinc ott oOMMny of the Ist Batr;iilon. Rangers, vrili be held at 9 a.m on the Square. Suvla Lines. Thr93 words
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Advertisement279 1965-10-04 7 We link the world with Singapore and Malaysia We have been here since 1902. We have grown and a vast networkof dealers. for the printing industry, notably Original Heidelberg together through years of history. We represent manufacturers from all over the printing presses, Intertype type-setting machines and We not only279 words
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Article786 1965-10-04 8 No systematic account is ot )yo>>ibli> of the crisis which un- folded in Jakarta last Thurs- i day. ,£till less can a meaningful attempt br made, at this stage, to anticipate tin- de- nouement and the changes it may reveal in the Indonesian situation. But however j i786 words
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Article385 1965-10-04 8 Air Vu-e-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, who flies into Kuala Lumpur this morning for a four-day goodwill visit, will be a welcome guest both for himself and for the causes he lepresents. As Prime Minister of South Vietnam he leads a L-ountrv which, like Malaya and Malaysia, has had385 words
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Article139 1965-10-04 8 From beauty queen contest :o bird-song competition to joat race. Singapore's Tourist Week went with a swing and ts various aims have been argely achieved. Tourists who lappened to be In Singapore during the week received an inexpected bonus: the people >f the island were made more •ware139 words
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356 1965-10-04 8 Defining a true Singapore citizen WHO Ls a true Singaporean? Surely this was made quite clear in an unqualified statement by our Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. shortly after Singapore became an Independent Btate in 6eptemt>er. I have no means, and certainly no reason to doubt the sincerity of356 words
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Letter127 1965-10-04 8 THE Police say that parking on grass verges and pavements Is an offence, and that action will be taken against motorists who by such parklng deprive pedestrians of walking space. Are not hawkers who use the same verges and pavements guilty of the same offence? If so.127 words
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Article152 1965-10-04 8 IN April this year a number of scholarships, tenable in Canada and under the auspices of the Colombo Plan, were awarded to several teachers. Scholarship holders had to fill up nomination papers, obtain passports, undergo medical check-ups, secure exit permits and hold themselves In readiness for departure152 words
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Article470 1965-10-04 8 Learning Malay— l39 by Yunus Mans M.A. University of Malaya INTERROGATION (contd male or female?'. As premised, here Is the translation > Interpretation oi the texi of the conversation In the previous lesson: All: When Is your (elder) brother coming back here? Abu: He says. In a short time (I.e.470 words
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Article, Illustration898 1965-10-04 8 CHINA'S VOICE IN U.N. By LOUIS B. FLEMING UNITED NATIONS, Sunday CHINA'S admission to the United Nations appears to be at least a year away, but Peking already is exercising influence within the organisation almost equal to the other big powers. It is using this power to remould and re-direct898 words
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Advertisement83 1965-10-04 8 f/^^t'-- H4 t §SB* «X"^ T. \M\ COLCHESTER! I ELLIOTT 3 NAMES WILL INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF YOUR ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Consult your nearest JARDINE WAUGH offic* for expert advice on the most suitable machine to meet your requirements. Soh Agtntt fP? The JARDINE WAUGH Organisation. GABRIEL'S PIANOFORTE PUPILS OBTAINED 10083 words
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Article, Illustration177 1965-10-04 9 Mr. Baboo: India has high regard for Tengku I(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Sun. The Mayor of Madras. Mr. Citty Baboo, said here today that India had a very high regard for Tengku Abdul Rahman for his ability In welding the different races in Malaysia to live in peacp and harmony. He177 words
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Article593 1965-10-04 9 AMEND EPF RULES SO THAT WORKER CAN BORROW TO BUILD A HOUSE, says ZAIDI KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A TRADE unionist has suggested that the Government amend the Employees' Provident Fund Ordinance so that workers might get additional benefits before retirement, on the strength of their accumulated593 words
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83 1965-10-04 9 Lagos post next for Tengku Ja'afar IT f ALA LUMPCR. Sun.— Malaysia's former Ambassador to the United Arab Republic. Tengku .l.i ;t far ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, has been appointed Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Nigeria. A Ministry of External Affairs statement today announced that his nomination has83 words
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Article24 1965-10-04 9 SINGAPORE Sun Water trill be xhut off In Figaro Street tomorrow from 9 am. to 5 p.m. to ■bill .i post24 words
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Article112 1965-10-04 9 BINGAPORE. Bun. The director of the school of postgraduate medical studies. Dr Won* Hock Boon, today announced that the following doctors have passed the primary F.R.A.C.S. Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons' examination conducted in the Faiiiltv of Medicine University oi Singapore112 words
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115 1965-10-04 9 Nanyang wins boat race as Week ends SINGAPORE. Mon. Nanyang University today won the intercolleges and universities boat race, which was the highlight of a Singapore sea carnival held at the Esplanade as part of the Tourist Week programme. The five-hour programme, which Included motor boat, koleh and yacht races115 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-10-04 9 MISS Ayres Sob, 24-year-old receptionist who was crowned "Miss October 1965" on Saturday night receives a kiss from Miss Bridget Mci Lee. 18. a student and part-time model, who was third. On the left is Miss Yvonne Wee, 18-year-old student, who was second. The contest took place111 words
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Article41 1965-10-04 9 PENANG. Sun. The Penan? and Province Wellesley Malay Shorthand Association may amend Ita constitution to allow nonMalays to become fuU-fledxed members. The proposed amendments will he discussed at a general meeting In Umno Hall on Oct. 34.41 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-10-04 9 SYDNEY, Sun. Sir Robert Scott, former Permanent Secretary of the British Defence Ministry, said here last night he did not think Singapore would seek to get rid of the British bases in a hurry. "Singapore's foreign policy will be dictated by economic necessityReuter - 166 words
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Article69 1965-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. sun. Two in. inns today «avp their moral Nippon to the night -day-old strike at I the Cathay Restaurant by 77 member- of the Singapore Restaurant. Bars. Eating and Coffee Shop* Employees Union They are the Singapore Catering Services Staffs and Worker* Trade Union and69 words
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204 1965-10-04 9 3 likely to contest Penang by-election pENANO, Sun. Two lawyers and an accountant are the most likely candidates to contest the State Assembly by-election in Ayer Itam constituency next month. The lawyers, both Cambridge educated, are Mr David Choon g Ewe Leong (Alliance) and Mr. Llm Kean Slew (Bociallit Front).204 words
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Article26 1965-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Burj'.sra broke into Saleena Trading Co. in Ar.son Road and stole 29 transistor radios. 30 cameras antf 41 "-rr.ehes worth about 52.80026 words
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Advertisement231 1965-10-04 9 PUT A GLEAM IN YOUR DOG'S EYE! The gleam that comes from being in top condition. But in a bot and humid climate like thit one k is far too easy for your dog to become littles* and lifeless. He needs special care. Fortunately such care it easy, with Bob231 words
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Advertisement212 1965-10-04 9 a^N I^INTEREST V VJ a/JL PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. /^\PAN MALAYAN ||a||FINANCE LTD. V^^Vy/212 words
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Miscellaneous712 1965-10-04 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL Ku»la Lumpur. Kalal Khotu; 6 34— Adventure 6 I poll and Malacca. S J«hore Theatre "Washington DC" Bahru. 4 Talping. 7 Bata and "tournament": 7.00 News Pahat. 9 Kluang. n English: 7.10 Kami Ingir. P.M: 3 30 Opening and pro- I Tahu; 7 34 Mr. Magoo ;n712 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-10-04 10 By ARTHUR RICHARDS LONDON. Sun. The Sultan of V..JC' r*<«rtl? became the owner of this £20.000 house (above). standing on an mere of ground at Sunningdale in Berkshire. The house is to the south nf Windsor Great Park and near the Sunningdale Golf Club, one137 words
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260 1965-10-04 10 'Time women took top union posts' TPOH. Sun. Soraeji executive posts inj trade unions must be 1 reserved for women to j encourage their more active participation, Mr. P. P. Narayanan said htfl yesterday. The secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers made the suggestion at a trade union260 words
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97 1965-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government will not hesitate to take action against chauvinists If they continue to use religious issues to create racial friction. Thus was slated by the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. > Inche Othman Wok. at a buffet dinner and dance to97 words
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Article70 1965-10-04 10 BINOAPORE. Sun— The Yang I di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Inhale, and h s wife will attend the first night of the Rowcroft Theatres next production at 8.30 i p.m. on Wednesday The performance will be in aid of the Christmas fair fund The nhcm70 words
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Article38 1965-10-04 10 PONTIAN Sur. The Second- I arr English School here will: hold tt« annual speech and prlzr- giving day on Thursday. Tn c school will also hold an arts and craft* exhibition on the asm* d»y38 words
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Article50 1965-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Weliknown artiM and finger-painter. Mr.Chen Wen-hsi. flew to Germany today to hold an exhibition of his works at the Invitation o! the Art Oallery of Colonge. About 240 of his best works will be on display. Ho will al.<o give demonstrations of his fingerpainting techniques.50 words
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95 1965-10-04 10 Aziz gets (and loses) his gratuity OINGAPORE. Sun 0 Trouble for Abdul 1 Aziz bin Alias. 26. began moments after he received nearly $3,000 in gratuity from his cmi ployers. On hi* way home three thugs waylaid him. blinded him temporarily with pepper. and forced him to hand over all95 words
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Article25 1965-10-04 10 I BINGAPORE. Sun. Police I and military fora 1 yesterday endled their three-day Island-wide exercises, but details of the outcome were not available.25 words
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197 1965-10-04 10 DLANTTBX. tan. Rtat»~ pom's Deputy Prim* Minister. Dr Toh Chta Chye. said here today Singapore wm not ashamed of having a British ha«« on the island This was by mutual *ct*«ment, he said on arrival here to discuss with Malawi's Prime Minister.197 words
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Article38 1965-10-04 10 BCTTERWORTH. Sun p> lice here have smashed a gang of bicycle thieves following a --»-iv day intensive operation whuh ended yesterday. The police recovered 30 birvnm believed to have been stolen Three men were arrested.38 words
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Article50 1965-10-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The praedent of the New Zealand Red Cmm Society, Mr. Eardley Button and his wife, wul fly in here on 6et J» for a brief visit. They will be on their way ham* after attending the International Red Cross conference ln Vienna50 words
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252 1965-10-04 10 CLXGAPORE'S new Constitution would go before Parliament next month or In December. The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, who said this, added that the State Ad-vocate-Ceneral. Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim, had written an entirely new Constitution. Mr. Barker said this at252 words
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Advertisement319 1965-10-04 10 V\T7 TT^ (^^TT^TTTTTV? iivi l±o <!_!> LyJiLLL w Mbr" *-Pr \mS JS^SSBr «w v MflKSr *xjH» Z T^K SBS^ ?Sm I^^^W JB^r^^^^^^B^am °^^^i^3^k «l sB V < 38SC«>.«^^-ii-. J %EM l %m^ BSB lf > f Wißtßm <1 «»IWr»'? I '2 MSSTUt U If J Xx^slsbSblshßb«m^ ^*as^ j*&^ **4tt/f^ A319 words
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Advertisement116 1965-10-04 10 Advertise merit NIGHT WATCH: The old msn who was surferIng, and dying, reached out his hand There wss nothing in th« book that said what a U.S. Marine should do under conditions lite* this But r«sd her* about s young msn who knew his r«sl duty wh«n h« MW ft116 words
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Miscellaneous309 1965-10-04 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS animal fs>. 1. Piano, elocution, and some 7 ln autumn, we take the whol English? (6. 2, 0). room and we do it out (3 Grilled cutlet is given to i o> Egyptian leader, with vegeta- A w »r *> the better o ble H) people309 words
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1199 1965-10-04 11 ROBERT R. KIRSCH - Personal narrative of a Negro entertainer ROBERT R. KIRSCH YES I CAN: The Story of Sammy Davis Jr. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux: $6.95. Illustrated) By Sammy Davis Jr. and Janet and Burt Boyar. BY THE LOS ANGELES TIMES DON'T be put off by the title and the as-told-to credits: you1,199 words
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421 1965-10-04 11 THE VALLEY OF THE LATIN BEAR. By Alexander Lenard (Golloncz 255). BY DAVID SZE DULGARIAN by birth and a wanderer from necessity, Dr Lenard nrst attracted literary notice through an extraordinary translation of A.A. Milne's nursery classic, Winnie the Pooh. The "humanistic" Latin of Winnie421 words
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113 1965-10-04 11 LONELY VICTORY. By trie Tabarly translated by l.r-n Ortsen (Souvenir Press 305.) Eric I ibirlv a Breton sun-lieutenant in the French Navy, won The Observer single-handed transatlantic race of 19<>4. completinjt the passage in 27 days. 13 days less than the existing record113 words
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Advertisement326 1965-10-04 11 Send fora copy of thltfamoua VV^A book. It will cott you nothing. Yet It can open th« door to 8 wonderful career. Ctnarai Certificate It will show you how you can of Sd»e«tlcn be success how you can Ov*omm School hay« a well paid, responsible CertHleaU |ob how you can326 words
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Advertisement209 1965-10-04 11 QQOQQO 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 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore Tel. ***** 17 Pahang Road, Kuala Lumpur Tel. 81 941 127 Jalan Pasir209 words
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Advertisement901 1965-10-04 12 irooUnun) from Pafr S) STTOATIONS VACANT It Ward* tt (Mln.)— Baa tt et*. txtt JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK. Mln scan qualtnrationa Cambridge Scboi OsrtlOcaU wltt credit In Matbcmatk aad Bagltab. Apply Box A 3709 ST S Bar* SALESMEN SALESWOMEN. ThM piessatly coaductlng house to houi eelltag aad Interesting tn an extra901 words
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Advertisement1129 1965-10-04 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT !II Warm* tt ftHm.) Baa It tt*. aatrm i ■a I IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE furnished V-storey •eml-detacbed bungalow I- at 6 m/s Inraearn Rd. mosaic floorI Ing Rent $500 Tel: ".4333 William. LUXURY FURNISHED rully equlp- p*d Flat 2-B*drooma, Alrcondltlooed. Lonu. Short Term. Executive Hous*. Oxlry Rli* Pbon* isinxapore)1,129 words
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Advertisement995 1965-10-04 12 HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE ii »~rd, U *fim. —Bnx S» ef. extra SALB 'LIT fully furnished dctacbed houae Barwick Drtv*. Hcraagoon Oard»n. four bcrooma, carporcb. faacad. 200 sq.n 990 year*. ArallaM* Deremner. $38,000 0.a.0. Now rested $3SO p.m. Boa A 5699 S.T. B'por*. MODIRN 2 STORfV comer Terrace Bouse.995 words
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Advertisement805 1965-10-04 12 EDUCATION li Words U I mil.)— Bam tt rts mxfro STARTING OCTOBER BEGINNERS' Book-ftMPtng iKveningi: Bbsrtband. Typing. Malay-abortnatnd. KaKlstratlon Opaa (19M LOC). BIC. 'a Middle Road. B'por* ***** lumn mmdad Student ataft •TAMfORO COLLEGE C*ur**e af7ar*d by stamferd C*M*S* ar* atlo and adiu*t*d U your own paco Compenoni they ar*805 words
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Advertisement985 1965-10-04 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE II Ward* tt (trim.) Baa tt tt*, aatro VAUXMALk VIVA I*** Mod*l. OOTMT laavuis (or UK. Prte* 53. 780/- auoject to ofTtr Contact r*n telcpbooa SMSU BiDK*pure anvday before ooon. 1963 F 1100, r Cortina. M/110U. IM2 K/AnfUa. IMI r /Bp*CJal. IMO M/ 1000. I9M r/1100. IWS985 words
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Advertisement826 1965-10-04 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) I J Ward* M f Htm.}— to* It eta *mtr» JOHOHI hotel Eac./Cbla*** Food AlreoDd. Room*. Pbon* 23M/S. NIW STRAITS VliW HOTCL. Johor* Babru. Heaald* Dancing A FloorI sbowa alcbtly Bxccllam Englisb and Cluocm Kood. Tal: JJ. 213*. BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) IS Ward* tt (Hi*).) Bax826 words
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Advertisement557 1965-10-04 12 ■BHB|aHa)*^Bßßa| SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from j Singapore /Malaysian Citizens: Appointment*: TRAINING it UNTRAINED HONOURS PASS DEGREE ORADUArE TEACH- ERS (ENGLISH MEDIUM) In English. History. Geography. Mathrmatics, Physlea, Chemistry, Botany or Zooloc?. Salary: Trained Honours: $605 rising to $1,100 p.m. Trained Pass Degree: $385 rising to »900 pjn.557 words
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Advertisement519 1965-10-04 12 nr*r=HH SHERIFF'S SALE In Urn High Court in Sins***** In the (auw of Suit No. 1465 of m»— r.xrcuUon No. 185/65 Payna Veeyrna Kana Vc«rathai Plaintiff versos 1. L. GoTindasmmy 2. L. KnppuMiniT Defnidanta AUCTION SALE OF Barber's chairs, wooden chain and tables, wall shell with lockars, celling lans, water-heater*,519 words
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Advertisement1270 1965-10-04 13 rO LIVERPOOL I WtST COAST U Due S con Sail* P Sham Pening AUTOtHBM Liverpool. Glasgow Oct S Oct I Oct 12/10 PTMNOS I ve'poo GUsgow Oct 12 Oct 14 Ott IS Oiomeo Havre. Liverpool. G:asgow... Oct 10 Oct 71 Oct 222S Oct 71 ULTSSES Liverpool. Ouk.-n, »>,.:»... DCt 211,270 words
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Advertisement1220 1965-10-04 13 r//£l.Khi/JV£S 1 1 Thl East a»,*T;C cCvpa-.y l*o. kxwpc-md Dc— EXPRESS SAILINCS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANO SCANDINAVIAi Sport P. S'nn Penarg Arr: Genoa Havre H'burg R'dam Afttw Cot* XAMCODIA k) Sailed Ir Pt Oct I 7/1 Oct 2S Ntl I Ntl I II 14 CATA6ONIA I) Oct II 211,220 words
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Advertisement1214 1965-10-04 13 I BENWLINEX EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVER'OOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENGLOE For Lcnnn Oct 21 S.nj'oo'e P. Sham Pening Hamomg Ne» 2 60t.i1/Tteiy Oct 1/ 0 BENLOMOND n* g-, gj Smgapori P. Sham Penang M'brougn Nil 25 Oct 1/11 Oct 11,11 OCt 14/14 $>"gaoort P SIMM Penang BENVORLICk) L'cooi, G'mouth,1,214 words
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Advertisement1231 1965-10-04 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent. S.nppore P. Sham Pmunj Cm OF POONA* Lisbon, Htvr». L'doe, H'burg Bhiven. Rotterdam, A'werp 11.11 Oct 12 Oct CITY OF RIPON London, Hamburg, Rotteroam, Havre. Huli 20/21 Oct 21 Ott CITY OF COLOMOO London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, Hull, MiodlesS'Cjg-.. 21/21 Nn i CITY1,231 words
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Article1158 1965-10-04 14 'PHI table of sin. s on Hie 1 Malayan Stock bxrliangr show*. l.<»t liumhi—n to >rpt. 25. (A) and Ukt liusinrss >incr that dale iB) with II and I. standins lor Uig-hcst anil Lovtrst husinrsv for I'M. I and thi* year to tl.it. '.05 .44 S«l 0-Mim| 1.101,158 words
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Article67 1965-10-04 14 Automobile manufacturers In the OS. plan to build 174.004 passenger motor cars this week, up from last week's 150.065 and more than double the 83.336 units assembled in the year ago when Oeneral Motors was closed down by a strike. Dow Jones report* This week's output will boost67 words
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Article1027 1965-10-04 14 INDONKSiAN ooiiMderalioM* cau&ed ihe price ot tin lo rise by *VL37| to 5749.12J per picul in Ffiiung oq Saturday iniii:.i..Demand was reported as being WeatsMl The nei gam vi price on the week was $"BTi. Apart from Saturaay 'm rise the only other day ot1,027 words
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Article39 1965-10-04 14 /"\N the Iret .xchanfta market :r. Hoi* r v/ Kong on SiittiiM iy lea LS. boi.ar wai quoted *t ft.fl for T.T. and &.T34 for eatti. > Sttrllnn «v.i« quotiHt ISf>3 r-ni I onr tn<-. Bl i-oid <t39 words
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Article65 1965-10-04 14 I M. Oment >im«- l»srh\ Sralit-ld i.ivi Math Itenong Tin KiuU Kfllus Tin >i-I. Coconut S Kirn.. Current |i:i mm! Wd' ft**" la. la 40 r e« a k is 3d Date if pavmrnt OC .b Nov. 24 Nov J N.iv 12 Oct 25 Nov 3 Total invrar65 words
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Advertisement1071 1965-10-04 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PecUic AUantic Service Bsngcot M K ««|f itt M. Tart Itswtsiet Mara" it M Oct II On v Ntt I M I m 'kieitawt Mar* Urn Hat M Nat W Ota I its is* Japan Direct Service NO**] Swaapar* rokvnsaw M*» "Ttrtt* Mam" 41,071 words
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Advertisement925 1965-10-04 14 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ORIANA" (42,000 tons tuiiv airconditicned Mobilised' Embarking SINGAPORE 6 Nov 1965 Amvine. SOUTHAMPTON 24 Nov 196S vio ADEN, PORT SAID. NAPLES. GIBRALTAR LISBON. TOURIST LIMITED FIRST CLASS AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:ISLAY KERR A CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS I CROSFIELD925 words
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Advertisement405 1965-10-04 14 WKTOOUNOi EUROPE m»ICt. Singapor* P. S'hara Penant rOo> NAUSICAA 13 IS Oct 11/11 Oct II Oct Matseillts, Havrt. Ounkirk. YAMA 11/11 NOT 14/11 NOT 17 Ntv Marseilles, Bordeau-. Havrt. Oualirt. NARA 14/11 let 17/11 0k 20 0k Marseille!, Havre, Dunkirk. TATSA 11/11 iaa 14/11 Jm 17 Jae Marstillu. Bordeaux. Havre.405 words
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Advertisement296 1965-10-04 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENa OF EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY. fa Bombov-Koroch.-Port Soid-BRINDISI-VENICE TRIESTE m.v. "VICTORIA" toiling 26/10/65 m.v. "ASIA" 30/11/65 m.v. 'VICTORIA" 28/12/65 m v. "ASIA" 1/ 2/66 m.v. "VICTORIA" 1/ 3/66 to Bombay-Port Soid MESSIN A-N APLES-GENOA t.v. "MARCONI" tailing 16/10/65 t» GALILEO"296 words
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2087 1965-10-04 15 From Our Market Correspondent |MH. Stock Exchange closed last week amid an air of uncertainty as the situation in Indonesia had not been clarified and reports continued to be confusing and no clear picture of developments had emerged. What turn the Indonesian situation takes will2,087 words
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Article34 1965-10-04 15 RUBBER TIN iprrlbl. (perplcul). Sept. 27. i.O', cts. $755.3*!, 28. lij cts. 5760.0U 29. 65% cts. $757.37 >i 30. 65; s cto. $746.25 Oct. 1. b 5' 3 cts. $744.75 2. $749.1234 words
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Article47 1965-10-04 15 Industrials: I ins: rubbers: Sept 27 74 17 94.83 103.06 St\>t. i>B. Sept. 29 Stpt. 30. Oct. 1. 74.32 74.32 74.34 74.71 94.70 95.39 95.87 96.61 103.16 103.16 103.46 103 46 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962 100 Oct. 2. 74.76 96.64 103.4647 words
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Article666 1965-10-04 15 'Till following Is a complet 1 list of revised quotation ">r the week ended on Satur •lay Oct. 2: .> .x Brlcka 13.30 J-iMi-tcad I.UQ U.M. Truatc* C i s. ordi 42/« s. Holdlaga 2.0» I'unlopa 1.34 1.60 i^'o deb. »wi| Kaal Smelt 2.mj I" N666 words
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Article54 1965-10-04 15 THE present rate of the Malayan dollar acainst the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is selling. T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15/16 d. Buying T.T. 2*. 4 1. 1 Buyinc O.D. 2s. 4!»d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Article72 1965-10-04 15 TNE Association ol Banns' in Malaysis made these changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to S100>: Now York: buying TT S2 13 16. airmail OD 32 13/16, SO d/St. 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 S/18 trad* bills. Seli.ni TT or OD ready: US. dollars72 words
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Advertisement265 1965-10-04 15 SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED. LIMITED (Incorporated in England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at ihe lorthcommg Annual General Meeting to be held on 2nd November. 1965. the Dueclors will recommend me payment ol a FINAL DIVIDEND ol Two shillings Three pence (2s. 3d.) per share less Income Tax at Bs. 3d.265 words
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Advertisement260 1965-10-04 15 HINDU SAMAJAM. RENGAM TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered Contractoi 3 Class E and above will be received at 297. Jalan Govt. Quarters, Rengam. Johore up to 5.30 p.m. ol ihe 15th October, 1965 for THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SREE MURUGAN TEMPLE AND 2 OTHER BUILDINGS. All particulars may be260 words
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Advertisement902 1965-10-04 15 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens fur the post of Laboratory Assistant in Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Ipoh. Candidates must have atuined 1 their 17th. but not their 23rd. birthday and must have passed the School Certificate Examination or Malayan Certificate of Education. The salary scales are:Probationers.902 words
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Advertisement804 1965-10-04 15 ILNDtKb KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripacia pemborone2 yang bercUltar di-J.K.R.. cii-dalam 1 kelas BX" dan ka-atas akan di- 1 ie terima dl-Pejubat Pengarah Kerja 1 Raya. Negen2 Tanali Melayu. J.KJt.. Ibu Pejabat. Jalan Mmwell. Kuala Lumpur, hingga urn pukul 12.00 tengah hari pada hari li 13 h.b. bulan October, taliun804 words
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Advertisement752 1965-10-04 15 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF PERAK TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from experienced budjrraftiiic contractor* to udßraft apui'oximaitly ihe following number of ruboer plants on the illowing ttinne alienation schemes in Pcrak:— District Scheme No. of rubber plants (o l>r budded Pant Lambor Kanan 17.100 iKuaia K.ui.;.sar> Blanja Kin 11.100752 words
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2099 1965-10-04 16 B^^mBvJith Epsom Jeep CINGAPORE. Sun. Credit Balance 111, ridden by Les Coles, won the Gold Cup Trial at Bukit Timah today, beating th c favourite. Belle Rosheen (Des Coleman). by half a length Credit Balance 111 ran the 8f in lmin 372,099 words
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Article105 1965-10-04 16 TOTAL POOL: $84,045. 1st No. *****0 .'nd— No. *****6 iSll.5O»> 3rd— No. ISO? I i55.754i STARTERS I SI. OOO t-.u li >o>. IWMi;. 1.-.3166. *****0, *****2. *****1. *****8. 2H6878. *****3. 3i: 160 < O NSOL.UIOX ||H •achi: Xo». *****8. '.:>:'. J3. ."i3400. 3l'i:iMK. i4"!833. *****6. !80.*>83, *****1. *****5105 words
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466 1965-10-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun— The I MRA Stipendiary Ste- j i ward's report on yesterday's Bukit Timah races: RACE OXE: Nothing to report RACE TWO: Clever Dirk <ap- prentice Samry > refused to Jump away and did not follow until the field had gone a considerI466 words
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Article73 1965-10-04 16 I ONDON. Sim. Mr V C B.ith ii.nntT ehainßax of lapore Turf club, bai Skymaster colt bought fnr him !(-t 3.400 k.'umea.'- at t! ti«-s which i ■nrii I da*. Top price on the final day of Urn ii\-day yearling s.ules «u^ n.ooo «uir.r.t.s for a73 words
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Advertisement1519 1965-10-04 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the import ot 5.000 metric tor.i ot Migar for the period Ist October to loth November. 1965 lrom registered companies in the States ol Malaya who can show evidence of having traded in sugar and lrom bumiputrav Kacli tender mv.st be for .i1,519 words
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Advertisement140 1965-10-04 16 mm^mm /iM« today. trav9f tomorrow A y "I wt rj^-^^p jr v "*v Th« Quick Easy Way te Ham a NrvUnguagt m H CONTENTS P^^S B n^^^J i-*nguace cou»sf ywv^: m^ m yyr^aw r J^j^i^^^ •'MtnKtun iimuti HflS 4 Mm B^B^^^ £j *vi Ul f r J I Federal Publications140 words
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Article395 1965-10-04 17 SHOCKS FOR ENGLAND AND SCOTS IRELAND 3 SCOTLAND 2: WALES O ENGLAND O ONDON, Sun. Ireland and Wales shocked Scotland and England in British home international soccer championship matches yesterday. In Belfast, Ireland, who finished without a point in last year's championship, scored a 3-2 victory over Scotland, considered theReuter - 395 words
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628 1965-10-04 17 LEAGUE ROUNDUP- SHEFFIELD United, by their scoreless draw went to the top of the Eni Their two nearest rivals. Burnley and Leeds, did not play yesterday because of the ntrrrjational programme, sc I Sheffield, with 15 points, now nave aReuter - 628 words
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Article187 1965-10-04 17 S. Africa have a 13-stroke lead MADRID. Sun.— South Africa I '■'•ok a virtually un- 3 MataWa iead of 13 stroke* in 1 the Canada Cup j?olf compctitfcMl hero yt'.stfid.i.v Gary Playi'r. the leading individual plajrr in the tournament, led 1 the South African assault with a third round ofReuter - 187 words
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378 1965-10-04 17 Baa-Baas open 75th season with a big win T ONDON. Sun. The Barbarians Rugby Union team, opening their 75th season in magnificent style yesterday, cantered to victory over Hartlepool Rovers Playing fine open rugby. the Baa-Baas handled the ball suocibly and hit Rovers With a ruthless second-half onslaught which broughtReuter - 378 words
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Article83 1965-10-04 17 'TOKYO. Sun. India today earned the right to meet Spain in the inter-zone final of the Davis Cup by beating Japan 4-1 in the Eastern Zone final here. The inter-zone winners will challenge Australia, the holders of the Cup. India went into today's t■ oReuter - 83 words
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Article16 1965-10-04 17 LONDON. Sun. England beat Sweden 5-4 in a table tennis international at Manchester yesterday.—R«uter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article1293 1965-10-04 17 Soccer tables and results Blackburn 0 Shrff. t'td. 0 Fulham 3 «nl Ham 0 l.riirstrr 1 Northampton 1 Liverpool 3 Aston Villa 1 Newcastle v Arsenal 1 WBA 1 Chcl-ea 2 POSTPONED: Blackpool v I. < <ls, Man. l nili'il v hi'imi, Notts Forest v Burnlry, Slirff. Wr.l. v Stoke.1,293 words
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Article207 1965-10-04 18 AIANILA. Sun. A Reports from Indonesia indicated today that the Defence Minister. Gen. Nasution. suirered a broken log and the Army Chief of Staff. Gen. Yani was killed in the upheaval of the past four days. A traveller who left Jakarta at noon today said:AP - 207 words
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88 1965-10-04 18 MANILA, Sun. A woman lodged a court complaint against four doctors and a nurse for allegedly leaving a big towel inside her abdomen following a caesarean operation two years ago. Mrs. Gloria Crudo, 29, j mother of three, sought 15.000 pesos in actual damage, 100,00088 words
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429 1965-10-04 18 Children's day of joy in Malaysia today I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thousands of children in Malaysia will join millions of others all over the world to celebrate universal Children's Day tomorrow. Highlight of the celebrations which will be on a national scale, with children from <-very town taking part is the429 words
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93 1965-10-04 18 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Sun. Mr. Alex Josey, who was ordered to leave Singapore by the Malaysian Government earlier this year, is travelling as an adviser with the 10-man Singapore delegation now touring East Africa, a delegation spokesman said today. The Singapore delegation! is led by theReuter - 93 words
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153 1965-10-04 18 A LOVING GRANDPA LOSES TO HIS CONSCIENCE From J, Finyelton CANBERRA. Sun. Grand:Vj father Atkinson. 54. took two new decimal coins from the Canberra mint where he worked and put them in his grandson's piggy bank. 1 But his conscience wouldn't let him get away with it. So yesterday he153 words
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Article52 1965-10-04 18 GAINESVILLE Georgia Suti. I— A 36-year-old 250-lb Gainesville I man was declared world s cham- pion chicken eater over a neW of 18 contestants yesterday. Curtis Tate won the cbickeneating contest by consuming 54 larpe pieces of chicken nearly 161b over a seven-hour and 25 minuteAP - 52 words
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Article50 1965-10-04 18 NEW DM. III. Sun. The Indian Premier's 61st birthday cake yesterday was an olive green replica of a Patton tank. Cutting into it, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said: "I also have destroyed a tank." Indians destroyed a number of Pakistani Patton tanks in the fighting last month. Reutcr.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration322 1965-10-04 18 KITHING. SIN. The Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Opens, has made 11 persons Datos and given awards to 140 others in his birthday honours list. The Governor's birthday is being celebrated tomorrow. The new Datos are the Deputy Chief Minister, Mr.322 words
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Article321 1965-10-04 18 BACK PAGE SPORT l^l \l.\ I.IMPI It. Sun. The marathon, the nrw event in the SKAI* gaum athIrtu s iirnttr.iinme. viU he run 011 IMt 1)4. the filth ri.tv of the game* here on l>rt. H-'ll. This »as decided toda* when Oh Koon 111. i321 words
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278 1965-10-04 18 Forest men reject Govt condition for pay negotiations KUALA LUMPUR Sunday. THE Union of Forest Employees today decided to reject a Government condition that it should call off the 16-day-old strike before fresh wage negotiations could begin at national Whitley Council level After a four-hour meeting of the union's executive278 words
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Article18 1965-10-04 18 MANILA. Sun. Philippines Pn»;s Jakarta-Manila morsecast remained denrl tor the third successive day today.— AP.AP - 18 words
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Article425 1965-10-04 18 PENANG, Sunday Yf ALAYSIAS No. 1 Badminton player. Tan Aik Huang retained his Penang title when lie beat Selangor challenger Khor Cheng Chye 15-8 15-10 in the final at the CGHS Hall here toniizht. Aik Huang was the com- I plete master and was in425 words
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210 1965-10-04 18 STORE TEAM REFUSE TO PLAY IN QUAD VjALACCA. Sun. I i pure train today refused to pi. iv their match against Malacca in the Inter-Govrrnni< Qt Services South Zone (Group B> quadrangular hockey competition in protest against Urn appointment of one of Ihc umpires. The Malacca Government Service;, Sports Conucil210 words
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Obituary25 1965-10-04 18 CABLE RECEIVED dMth Of P Vrrraiaiiiy *lde«t son of V I'dkiriMmy of 10* 111. Bide ford Road. Pl«--ganorc In Umdon mi 3 10 '60.25 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-10-04 18 JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bhuru 92 75 Penang 86 75 I pnh 90 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 19 72 J. Ml 0B 86 73 Kuchin< 92 7249 words
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