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Title Section25 1965-10-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times j Nat*** 1 Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C'.(P). 100525 words
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Article, Illustration934 1965-10-05 1 'Surrender' order Jogjakarta falls but recaptured, rebels head for Central Java KUALA LUMPUR, Monday REBEL soldiers of the Ist Bn., Presidential Guards, who staged Thurday s abortive coup in Jakarta* have been ordered to surrender within 72 hours or "face the consequences." The surrender order, broadcast byUPI - 934 words
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96 1965-10-05 1 U7ELUNGTON, >lon. Mr. Keith Holyoake, the New Zealand Prime Minister, said today it had been "fairly well substantiated" that President Soekarno collapsed while making a speech last week. Mr. Holyoake was asked at a press conference about the reported collapse said to have triggeredReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration896 1965-10-05 1 NICK MASON - Ky flies in to a 1 9-gun salute NICK MASON: By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE Prime Minister of South Vietnam, Asia's youngest Premier, hew in here today for a three-day visit with expressions of hope for co-operation with Malaysia in the face of Communist aggression. Air Vice -Marshal Nguyen Cao896 words
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Article83 1965-10-05 1 SAIGON. Mon. Heavy fighting broke out for the third time in two weeks today in the bitterly contested Phu Cn pass area, 300 miles north-east of Saigon. First report indicated that Government iorec-.s had suffered heavy casualties as Vletcong troops attacked them with mortar fire in83 words
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Article62 1965-10-05 1 BLANTYRE. Moll. The Malawi Prime Minister. Dr Hi Banda. will support Singapore s participation in the Afro-Asian conference in Alider.s in November, a .spokesman for the Singapore delegation here said today. The delegation, which h touring Africa, Is headed by the Singapore Deputy Primp Minister. Dr.62 words
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363 1965-10-05 1 Millions welcome Pope to New York NEW YORK. Mon Pope Paul, the first Pope ever to visit the Now World, arrived here today to a tumultuous, warmh parted welcome from millions oi New Yorkers. Thousands of other ricun.- a.s well jammi streets of th<- city to catch a glimpse ofReuter - 363 words
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Article27 1965-10-05 1 MOON K(M Xl I LONDON Mon Ras vj;, h.iv l.uincln-cl ■#»< r icket eentatotai .m'""> i lie station toward Ihe m<»on. T«« hnmi* loil.iv. A 1'27 words
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147 1965-10-05 2 SAIOON. Mini. An amphibious force of more than 1.000 U.S marine* supported by naval Runs and rocket -firing Jets stormed h not work of Vietcong bunkers and wiped out. a Communist coastal base In a lightning raid, a U.S. military spokesman disclosed yesterday.147 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-10-05 2 Smith on way to London for 'final' bid to get independence CAMSBLRY. Mon— Thr Rhodesian Prime Minister, Mr. l.in Smith, left here by air for 1-on-don last night in a bid to end the crisis over his Government's demand for immediate independence. Prayers for a peaceful outcome to the London262 words
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99 1965-10-05 2 Tit for tat, Chou warns the Americans pEKING. Mon.— Mr. Chou En-lai (above) yesterday warned that China would help the people of Indochina drive the United States out of South-East Asia if America continued to expand the war there. Me told a banquet given by the visiting Cambodian Head of99 words
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Article, Illustration574 1965-10-05 2 PLEA TO FRIENDLY COUNTRIES BY PREMIER NEW DELHI, Monday THE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri said yesterday: ''We want peace in this sub-continent, but this time it must be settled on India's terms because truth and justice are on our side." He was addressingReuter; AP - 574 words
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254 1965-10-05 2 Boy shot dead in new Aden violence wave 4 DEN, Mon. A 16- year-old Arab schoolboy was shot dead as anti-British riots swept the Arab settlement yesterday leaving a synagogue and lines of parked ears blaziim. Another unidentified person was wounded in the same incident. A British serviceman laj seriouslyReuter - 254 words
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Article60 1965-10-05 2 Pro-American tiger saigon. Mon. The America* war effort In .souiii Vietnam is I beins hrijK-d by a tiger w.th a ta>te for Vletcong rebels, it v.is reported today by the Saigon Dailjr The tiger. the reran aaidiias kiiicci ai least -it guertllM during the past few months m ■the Ba60 words
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Article32 1965-10-05 2 SEATTLE (Washington), Mon. i A tentative sftilement of a two week strike by 35.000 workers in Boeing Aircraft Company factories i across the United States was anI nounced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article76 1965-10-05 2 PERTH. Mon. A baby tamol. Humphrey, who drinks too much, was auctioned here yesterday. Fiver since he was traded for a car six weeks ago he has been costing his owners six gallons of milk .1 day. Hut Humphrey's future now seems rosy. A farmer. Mr. Thomas76 words
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Miscellaneous24 1965-10-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (oon. Tuwe) t M.ATE HIGUTSy (\mxtr 66T youO /^I^TTZ^T^N i»ic^w*»tj— po(Jfl QUT TU£ i ~v* \ooFFee oeAßy to s24 words
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Article286 1965-10-05 3 JJEW YORK. Mon. P resident Johnson opened the doors of the United Statrs yesterday for the entry of thousands of Cubans Who wish to leave their country. He announced, >i> hr signed the new liberalised Immigration Bill here, that his administration would sfrk an agreement286 words
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175 1965-10-05 3 IIIAMI. Mon. The A Cuban premier. Dr. Castro, said last night that his righthand man. Industry Minister Srnesto (Che) Guevara, has quit the Cuban Communist Party, given up his ritizenshio and left for new Holds of battle. B'.r lip did not reveal where MrUPI - 175 words
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Article, Illustration324 1965-10-05 3 The passengers don't worry, she says lOXDON, Mon. The huge airliner rolled to a bait after a perfect touch-down at London Airport. Then uut climbed the pilot in a kneelength skirt Captain Maria Atanasm)\.i had become, so tat as anyone at the airport Knew, the324 words
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Article238 1965-10-05 3 PEKING. Monday gEEMINGLY undisturbed by the coups and counter-coups at home, six different groups of Indonesians were reported continuing their visit in Communist China. The official New China News Agency listed meetIngs between the P Ime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lal and Mayor of Peking.AP - 238 words
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Article34 1965-10-05 3 CARACAS. Mon. Six pro- Communist guerillas have been captured after a clash with army I troops In the village of Tostos. in the north-western State of Trujilk>. unofficial sources said today AJ>.34 words
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286 1965-10-05 3 ALAN HARMAN - The boat bank is a hit with the Thais ALAN HARMAN From BANGKOK. Mon. After conducting an experimental service along the Bangkok canals, the Government Savings Bank is planning to start a full time floating branch office It has bounht a launch to operate up and down the Chao Phya286 words
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Advertisement112 1965-10-05 4 1/ r JTi' flßlkMju^^BjK x BB^«^ r: MM^^^u Harper, Gilfillan Co. Ltd. are proud to announce that their new office building at No. 38 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur will be opened this evening by the Hon. The Minister of Commerce Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, J.P. This investment Is a112 words
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Article198 1965-10-05 5 Police used tear gas: Party IPOH. Mon. The 1 Party Raayat of Malaya. Perak division, today alleged that police fired about 20 tear gas bombs into crowd of villagers attending a Socialist Front cultural show at Bidor. 44 miles youth of here, on Saturday night. A party spokesman showed reporters198 words
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109 1965-10-05 5 Soldiers laugh at Indon propaganda j'AWAU. Mon. A number of Malaysians have been offended by crude lciflets believed sent to them by the Indonesian Drooaeanda machine. The leaflets were stamped with the chop of the North Kalimantan Army. Tawau Territory.o Penglima Mohamed Salleh Grouo. A Government spokesman commenting on the109 words
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Article37 1965-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lim Chai Ten? of Rayman Avenue, off Kirn Keat Road, was robbed of $1,680 j by two men. one armed with a f knife, tn a back lane near his home Urn night.37 words
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182 1965-10-05 5 $1,109 IS TAKEN IN THREE ARMED ROBBERIES SINGAPORE. Mon Kol.brrs (jot away with 5i. 109 in tush and jewellery in three armed robberies today. ROBKKKY NO. I: At 8.30 a.m. a 14-year-old school fiirl. Lim Bene Deng, was threatened with a knife and punched in the stomach by two men182 words
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Article47 1965-10-05 5 PENANG. Mon. A shop assistant. Yeoh Chool Peng, toiled ar. armed robbery in his shop last nishi when he defied nn order uy loir roobers not to raise an alarm. I When Yeoh shouted "robbers. I robbers' the Rang fled without j taking anything.47 words
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Article23 1965-10-05 5 I DUNGUN. Mon. Work has I started on the construction of ft $10,000 pavilion at the old district office padang here.23 words
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Article63 1965-10-05 5 AI.OR STAR. Mon. the Ked.'ili S'a'.o Assembly todny unnnimouslv elected Mr. Urn Joo Kong. 54. a former MP.. a.s its mhh» utU'c M tlie Senate. He succeeds Wan Ismail i)in Wan Tarn. whose term expired in August. A new Alliance State Assemblyman. Inche Mohamed Zain bin ni63 words
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Article45 1965-10-05 5 PENANG Mon. The Alamshoor Islamic School here has submitted the names of 10 candidates to thr S»udi Arabian educaMn<U authorities for n thrre-rrnr religion"; course under Suitfl Arablr.n Government scholars hips.. Four »v trds are reserved every rear for Malaysia n students45 words
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Article46 1965-10-05 5 KL'AI.\ LUMPUR HOT TMefM iiroke Into 'he house o; ■> mining eneineer. Mr. Chan Foo Khee. near the 10:h mile Sordann Road. Sunjte: Besi here, during the "eekend and stole cash MM tewellery totalling $1,168. Mr. Chan and his wife "err rrvay in Ipoh.46 words
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379 1965-10-05 5 Britain hands over the Rangers to us IPOH, Monday. fpWO new battalions raised, trained and equipped by the British Government were accepted today into the Malaysian Armed Forces as "equal partners and comrades". The units are the Ist and 2nd Battalions, Malaysia Rangers, stationed here for the past few months379 words
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138 1965-10-05 5 WORLD WOMEN'S BODY HONOURS KAMSIAH IPOH. Mon.— Che Kam- siah Ibrahim, na- tional president of the Women's Institute, has i been elected vice-presi-i dent for Asia- of the Associated Countrywomen of the World. She Is the first representative from Malaysia to be elected to this post. As vice-president of the138 words
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Article200 1965-10-05 5 KUCHING, Mon. 'THE Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Haji Openg. x called for unity among the people in his birthiay message today. The Governors birthday was celebrated throughout the State. A parade was held on the central padan? here which was also attended by200 words
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98 1965-10-05 5 INDIA HAS NO INTENTION TO WAGE WAR: BABOO PENANG. Mon. India has no intention whatever of making war on her neighbours. Mr. ittv Baboo. .Mayor of Madras, said here today. "We don't want one inch of Pakistani soil," he declared at a civic reception given by the Mayor of Penang.98 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-10-05 5 - nENA N G Mon. Seventeen Malaysian students left in Pakistan are all safe and sound, and will be returning soon. This news was brought hack by three of their colleagues who returned to Penang this afternoon by a Thai Airways plane. "We were224 words
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184 1965-10-05 5 PENANG. Monday BIG-T IME smugglers, hounded out of Penang and Province Wellesley recently by the local Customs anti-smusj-eline division, are believod to have resun>od their activities with the approach of the fpstive season. Several hard-core members of smuggling rings, it \f. reported, have been184 words
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Advertisement124 1965-10-05 5 MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA LTD., congratulate Messrs HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their building where ANOTHER MITSUBISHI J^ LIFT has been supplied and installed by their Sole Agents for Malaysia SB THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD V >o I 40. AMPANG ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. Congratulations124 words
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Advertisement186 1965-10-05 5 Holiday Supreme ala Pan Am. (A master chefs secret.) Start with a dash of Bangkok and a touch of Tokyo. Add a gem portion of sun-drenched Hawaii. Bask. Breathe. Surf and swim. Then add a Pan Am flight to U.S.A. Mainland (the happiest, easiest kind there arc up to 10186 words
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259 1965-10-05 6 Genuine developers need not fear, says the Govt SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Singapore Government said today that genuine and honest housing developers had nothing to fear from the newly-intro-duced Housing Developers (Control and Licensing) Ordinance, 1965, which is aimed at protecting those who purchase houses. It was replying to a warning259 words
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Article, Illustration78 1965-10-05 6 Girl fit gains distinction in music exam SINGAPORE, Mon. An 11-year-old schoolgirl who Rained a distinction in the recent Board of the Royal Schools of .Music examinations will receive six months' free tuition for being the best candidate in her music school. hen thin Hao (above) has been awarded the78 words
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Article20 1965-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Police Band will give a public performance at the Esplanade at 5 p.m. tomorrow.20 words
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85 1965-10-05 6 New classes in English, mathematics SINGAPORE. Mon— The Delta Branch of the People s Action Party will held supplementary classes in English and mathematics to prepare secondary four student for their public examinations at its newly-acquired premises at 47. Beo Crescent. The branch also plans to expand its kindergarten department85 words
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491 1965-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. r FHE secretary general A of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, said here today that he might make a suggestion to the NTUC to send a delegation overseas "to repair the damage to the Singapore491 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-10-05 6 MARRIED at St. George's Church at Royal Air Force Changi, Singapore, were Private Robert Don, an Argyle and Sutherland Highlander, and Leading Aircraftwoman Carole Colquhoun (above). Private Don, a 23-year-old Scot from Dumbarton, has been serving in the Far East since February, 1964. His bride, aged 20,64 words
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Article210 1965-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHE 500 employees of the soft drinks firm of A Fraser and Neave, who have been on strike for the past two working days, will resume work tomorrow. But they will not do overtime from now on until their dispute with the210 words
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Article51 1965-10-05 6 SINOAPORE. Mon.— A father of seven who forged an Identity card was today Jailed for one year in the Third Criminal District Court. Choo Tan Seng. 39. pleaded guilty to forging the identity card v.l Lorong 25. O>vlang on July 15 ro be sold for51 words
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389 1965-10-05 6 Razak: More areas will be resettled if necessary j ITUCHING. Mon. Sarawak's security and development de- J l pended on the willing- I ness of the people to move into integrated communities which could be provided with i amenities and protect- i ion, the Deputy Prime i Minister, Tun Abdul389 words
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Article123 1965-10-05 6 ARBITRATION COURT HEARINGS SINOAPORE. Mon. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing the trade dispute between the Insurance Company of North (America and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union over the dismissal of two workers at 10 a.m. on Thursday. The court will also hear a dispute between Gestetner123 words
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Miscellaneous441 1965-10-05 6 'THE followlnc In today'R «ch«<lul» British E<«l. Airways: From Ku--1 of civil aircraft movemtnta at chins iBOZ 350) 9.10 a.m. Paya L«bar airport. Blncapore. DIPARTUREt ARRIVALS BOAC To Larwm. Sydney (BA BOAC: From Auckland, Sydney. "Ilm 6.40 p.m.: to Colombo, BomDanvin (BA 715) 6.55 p.m.: from bay, Abadan. Damascus, Zurich.441 words
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Miscellaneous57 1965-10-05 6 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- 1 lure; in Maiavsia and Singa- ix>re .or thr i>eriotl 8 p.m. Sun- day :c 8 p.m. yesterday: 1h 5 1..-st Lowest Kual.i I.unipui- 91 73 Kola Bharu 88 73 j Praam 86 73 Ipoh 91 72 1 MiiL.ii-.. 91 73 j SniSiilXHT 88 75 C.57 words
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Article65 1965-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon —A motor- Lst Koh Oit Huanu'. who offered two dollars to a police constable after committing an allleged traf- I tir ofTenre. »a* today fined $300 or thrw months' Jail In a district Koh urs found pruilty ot corruptly ofTertnt; the money to65 words
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Article35 1965-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Delta brunch of the People's Action I'irty will hold a three-day carnival on vacant land adjacent to its premises In Havelock Road (rom Oct 23 to celebrate Its sixth anniversary.35 words
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Article, Illustration981 1965-10-05 7 GOMEZ: I WAS AFRAID TO LET UNION TREASURER CONTINUE BECA USE— SINGAPORE. Monday former weretary general <>i Iho S ingapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, Mr. T.V. Gomei to day said thai he was ;iln:i<l to allow Mr. V. Muniandv to continue981 words
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100 1965-10-05 7 CINGAPORE. Mon. The 0 Port of Singapore Authority has implemented new traffic arrangements at the Telok Ayer Basin to avoid congestion within the area. The gate at Finlayson Green next to the YWCA premises is to be used as an "In" gate only.100 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stage Club, after 20 years of existence has finally found a permanent "home." Its new club Ikhim- at 41. Malcolm Road will h. officially opened .it 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, by thr Yang di-Pertuan Necara, Inchr Yusof. bin Ishak. A188 words
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78 1965-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Yang di-Pertuan Negura, Inche Yu.sof i bin I.shuk and his wife, and the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will be attending the opening night of the Theatre World Association's comedy production "The Tea House of78 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-10-05 7 SELF-TAUGHT PIANIST IS AWARDED GERMAN SCHOLARSHIP SINGAPORE, Mon. A Singapore pianist, Peter Chiang, has been awarded a scholarship to study music at the Saarbrucken Conservatory in Germany. Chiang. 26. began his music studies at the age of 13, and is chiefly self-taught. He prrparrd himsrlf for his first music examination141 words
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79 1965-10-05 7 Two films on aim of U.S. scholarship SINGAPORE. Mon— The American Field Service International Scholarship will give two fllm shows on the purpose and origin of the scholarship at the USIS theatrette on Wednesday. The shows, which are open to the public, will be on at 10 a.m. and 279 words
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Miscellaneous123 1965-10-05 7 AtU^f Oop ttff V. T. liawntin STOPPING A HOW EtSE NEVER MlNPj^—"^. NO-IVE HAPI I ...BESIDES, WTO*/ BUT rM NOT BACK U4777L»« *T\ L MAOHINE UKeI COULDI IIETS GBT fT ZyOOHNKK ENOUGH M3U BACK IN HARNESS. J JUST /u.Atf NOWIVI J\ HOSE WAS f^STOPPEP tr?k TM' IJXB^AeAIN?/<^_^ WMT NEEP nAVOU123 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-10-05 8 VIP wife who caught all eyes She is going to have busy time in Kuala Lumpur. KUALA LUMPUR. Monday pATCHING all eyes at \J the International Airport today at the arrival of Vietnam's Premier. Air Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky. for his three-day Malaysian visit, was the strikingly beautiful figure241 words
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Article, Illustration1803 1965-10-05 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURES When the U.S. lost' a piece of its longest highway True story of an hilarious item of bureaucratic floundering ACOU NTER clerk in the lands office Roseburg. a county r^t in Oregon. USA. was utterly bewildered one day in mid 1956 when he was inundated by1,803 words
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Article256 1965-10-05 10 «Wi iti imimmumi THE FAMILY OF -n» lat* Mr Tan \i .n» 'i^nk njatHw and fn«nd» THE FAMILY OF IM IBM fßlirrint H^nd r *»ff *han)t r*lttiv^# tnd frf^ndt for thnr donation* «r»ath» ncdo l .4 !t»nd»nc« in 'koir r». ml f *ii**n? OR AND MRS. 'Bin OlWin IM.256 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday. October 5. 1965.
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Article713 1965-10-05 10 Tengku Abdul Rahman's pioirme ol concessions to those i who have been petitioning tor greater use of Chinese in J education and in other spheres j !i ol national life has brought him into confrontation with some of his own followers, i These "narrow-minded and i [extremist elements.713 words
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Article341 1965-10-05 10 A three- weok strike by 1.000 men would be serious enough for urgent attempts at settlement even if no othi r workers were affected. But the Union ot Forest Employees' stoppage involves much more than its own members. These men hold a key position in the Malayan timber341 words
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Article225 1965-10-05 10 I'nlw there i% remarkable activity in the next few days the new Malayan electoral rolls will list fewer names than the old. which would be i a bizarre development indeed tor a country boasting a j widening franchise. According ,to the Chief Supervisor oi j Elections, about225 words
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605 1965-10-05 10 KARL E. MEYER - KARL E. MEYER By LONDON. Mon. T»Hi: Cole Porter song, "Let's Uo it." has an obvious meaning in Britain, and it is not suggestive. Everybody is doing it gambling, that is. Despite or maybe because of uncertain economic times, the British are betting themselves blind.605 words
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430 1965-10-05 10 IN his letter iS.T. Oct. 2> Mr. S ri Uoh sought to give your readers the benefit ol what he called his "***** charitable inUTDretation" of Mr. Ramani's address to the Security Council on the Kashmir dispute The Oxtord Conci>p dictionary gives more than oik- definition430 words
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Article, Illustration869 1965-10-05 10 WENDELL MERRICK - WENDELL MERRICK Saigon borrows an idea from Malaya's successful anti-Communist campaign b) Saigon, Mon NEW enclaves are going to be carved out of virgin I jungle in Vietnam first as bases for a vast build-up of American troops, later as-civilian population centres. The869 words
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Advertisement625 1965-10-05 10 Strait* T»m A Malay Mrf Ctt>4J»Ht4>4« t4»»4»<l't«»'-4.4>«t ••>••» tmmmt m COLB ItOD'tl •Ut»tT»»MADKCT 4 cxftmtm I lIOKUI •KANCMCB BBM BBM A. cr-nr iook itom ltd THI N«*B F»ONT t- f I •♦•<•'••> M M ISMAIL I HaM a>m M*MltIM ITO>I |4tl <■•• t ar*'* I V DtTsaltaiy o tfl MtM625 words
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Advertisement47 1965-10-05 10 MALAYSIA'S LEADING BANK The Bank with the bijjest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London. Honj Konj. Kowloon and Brunei. vilirm MM IUUOUIt 92 MM Bandar. Kjata Lumpur. BANKING UMITED .c. t -4opxe I -...»..<< o, C ••< t SOMMO c f.<... I V -o >v47 words
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Advertisement242 1965-10-05 10 OVERWORKED, UNDERPAID But no complaints! MCCULLOCH .S. nv work UA motors r wj Either McCulloch Ox the 140 or 4SO, delivers power you'd eipect in motors twice as big For /f s>~*"*^J^ commercial hauling or fishing. fJ|fcv-r?77T...-.| i these workhorses will do the |ob iy\ aOi 140 is al4 hp242 words
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134 1965-10-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. MV The Speaker of thr Sabah Legislative Assembly. Dato Haji Mohamed Kassim. said here today that expatriate officers in the state were doing a very good job." Dato Ka-sslm said this oi> arrival at the International Airport hem to134 words
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Article54 1965-10-05 11 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Minister lor Defence and Internal Security. Dr. Ooh Kena Swee. will give a talk on "Socialism and the ■conomlr Order" at the Ur.lverMty 01 Singapore's new lecture theatre 4 at 8 p.m. on Friday. Thi> public talk is organised by the54 words
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Article21 1965-10-05 11 KAJANO Miii— The Kajarg H:gli School Oid Boys .Wixuuo;i ha.^ i-<->:ieeted $4,810 lor a $4,780 ha* been promLs<»d.21 words
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Article49 1965-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The j military will carry out training exercUes .a the Colombo Camp tiainn.g arcii between noon and 1 midnight tomorrow. 1 Blank rounds, trip flares, twoinch para llluminants and oneinch white illuminnnts will b*> used. The public arc advised not Ito be ilecwd49 words
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Article124 1965-10-05 11 Xl ALA UMFIR Mon. —The National AtroAafcM Peoples' Solidarit\ Organisation today mM it viewed "with deep concern" a statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman in Seremban on Saturday that senior British Government officials in Sabah and Sarawak were creating disunity among the people In a statement,124 words
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Article, Illustration549 1965-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Monday ANGUAGE is no more a political -Liproblem in Singapore and the sacred role for the people now is the establishment of a model society for South-East Asia, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night. At a dinner celebrating the 28th549 words
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Article102 1965-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tax I exemptions for Italian and Swedish ship owners or I charterers are to bs abolished from next year Notice of these changes to the Income Tax Ordinance U contained In motions submitted to Purl lament, wlilc* is due to meet DM month.102 words
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Article49 1965-10-05 11 i:lala I.L'MPUR. Mon The Depurv Prime Mtntstar Tin Abdul Razak. will address the Natloi al Union of Journalist* at the Heel Majestic on Saturday when he will be gueM of honour at a dinner i at 8.30 pm NUJ member- 'heir wives and friends aie nrlrome.49 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-10-05 11 A T an audience with the Yang di-Per-xxtuan Agong at the Istana Tetamu, the Prime Minister of South Vietnam, Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky. was conferred with the high honour of Sri Maharaja Mangku Negara (S.M.M.N yesterday. This honour entitles Marshal Ky to use the74 words
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409 1965-10-05 11 Sequel to UK Budget: Guthries in market for more capital SINGAPORE, Monday. pUTHRIE and Co. Ltd.. the 144-year-old trading w company, is in the market for at least 24 per cent of its capital. If this should be snapped up locally Malaysian Interests would get a further footing in expatriate409 words
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Article26 1965-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Police yesterday detained two secret i society "fighters", and an brmvant headman under the Criminal I Lav Temporary Provisions' OrdI lnance.26 words
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337 1965-10-05 11 Ex-wife is sued for share in house KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former accountant-g c n c r a 1 here. Mr. K. Roberta alias Kamarulzaman bin Abdullah, claimed in the High Court today that he was entitled to a half share of a $50,000 house which is in the name337 words
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Advertisement212 1965-10-05 11 V COME TO THE KODAK COPY CENTER 150-2 Market Street M (nest to Multi-Storey Car Park entrance) Singapore 1. Telephone: ***** Sec thr REGORDAK RELIANT 300 a new mirroiilmer of outstanding versatility Microfilming it «n essential tool of business, banking, industry and public services streamlining administrative and accounting systems saving212 words
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Advertisement89 1965-10-05 11 r SPECIAL OFFER-^ FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT FIXED SAVING SCHEMES DOUBLE PROTECTION INTEREST PER ANNUM and get FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE After One Year of Savings. ALL DEPOSITORS Can Obtain;- '<$& HOUSING LOAN EDUCATION LOAN MARRIAGE LOAN TRAVELLING LOAN CAR LOAN PERSONAL LOAN OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. 4ft 4-1, Co I89 words
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Miscellaneous791 1965-10-05 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kiuia Lum- i 7.10 Sports Arena. 7.34 Prsr.pur and Penan*. 6 Ipoh and I kie Lame: 800 News In ManMaUcra. 3 Johorr Bahru, 4 darln: 8.10 Take Studio: 8.34 Talpinr. 1 Batu Pj*»at. 9 Turn of Fate -Encounter on Kluanc. a 2nd Class Coach"; 9.00 News791 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1965-10-05 12 Captured Indons PoWs or mercenaries? MACDONALD HOUSE BOMB BLAST CASE OPENS IS HIGH COURT SINGAPORE, Monday 'Bid to interfere with the flow of justice' allegation TNCHE Kamil J.Suhaimi, counsel for two Indonesians charged jointly on three counts of murder at MacDonald House in Orchard Road on March 10, toda y1,066 words
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174 1965-10-05 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 77 striking employees of Cathay Restaurant will not return to work tomorrow the deadline set by the management. They will only resume work If the management reinstates the five cooks, whose dismissal sparked off the strike on Sept. 25. Liquidation They174 words
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138 1965-10-05 12 Jealous husband tells court: 'Forgive me...' SINGAPORE. Mon A store keeper. who stabbed his wife with a miniature Japanese Samurai sword in a fit of jealousy and later attempted suicide, today asked a magistrate to forgive him. Tong- Kee Senc told the Ninth Magistrate Mr. Tan Hoay Djin: "My wife138 words
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Article34 1965-10-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Japanr.>e Ambassador. Daro Fumihiko Kai. will open er<long exhibition of painUnci oy Yap Hong Ngee ;it the British Council Centre. Jalan Bluff, next Monday at 530 p.m.34 words
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158 1965-10-05 12 State MCA chief appeals for faith in Tengku AIALACCA. Mon. The chairman ol thr Malacca MCA, Dato Tan Cheng Swee. yesterday appealed to all members of the MCA Youth to have complete confidence In Tengku Abdul Rahman's efforts to solve the language issue. Speaking at the Malacra MCA Youth swearing158 words
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Advertisement204 1965-10-05 12 l. A ffi^ -I'" tt^^^^M If STARS LIGHT YOUR FUTURE BE MASTER OF YOUR DESTINYOBTAIN A COPY OF: "*^'^BBfc^^"i HOROSCOPE flj??^/ AND CHARACTER ANALYSIS NOW AVAILABLE 1 AT YOUR BOOKSHOP s t **J( MAN. DIR. MR. TED A. JOLLY PRESENTING THE YEARLY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD TO OUR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS ON OCT.204 words
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Advertisement52 1965-10-05 12 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS •~r- chop uua m LEATHER PRODUCT MANUFACTURER 80, Rochore Canal Road, Singapore -7. Tel: ***** Bullet -Cartridges Sam -browns Dog -Collars Scout F. Its Shot -Gun Covers etc. Please Address All Enquiries Order to above address. &^>| I* UNIQUELY I X**52 words
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Article, Illustration820 1965-10-05 13 IN KUALA LUMPUR Kuala Lumpur, Mon Chang Har, 13, who saved two lives, receives Hang Tuah medal amid cheers TWENTY thousand uniformed Khoolboys and girls went wild with joy in the Stadium Negara this evening when the Yang diPertuan Agong presented the coveted Pingat820 words
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Article122 1965-10-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. With eight days to go before the closing date for the Malaya-wide revision of the electoral rolls, the Election Corrmis- sion has received re- turns from only 45.000 Dew voters. Th'.s i.< oniv 2:>. r> cent of the 200.000 new122 words
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Advertisement210 1965-10-05 13 ADVANCED k Ready for action. Ford D Series trucks. The biggest k engineering conquest in the history of truck develop- m^ *bNa ment. Ford achieved the D Series after years of >^M^BW research and tests under the most gruelling road and weather conditions. Now, you can own the ultimate in210 words
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879 1965-10-05 14 Just why did your husband pick on you? HAVE you ever wondered why, with an estimated 1,500 million women to choose from, your husband happened to pick you? Perhups he didn't quite jjet around to meeting them all in his bachelor days, but there were probably quite a lew broken879 words
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Article, Illustration249 1965-10-05 14 OLIVIA YEOH - STEP INTO FASHION WITH COLOUR OLIVIA YEOH by LEGS this year are prettier than they're been for years. Not because eirls are becoming more conscions about shapely legs now that skirts are uncovering the knees. But because stockings and shoes have gone so fancy. No more in fashion are the249 words
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204 1965-10-05 14 I EATHER is hitting the separates market in a big way Ld in Europe and America, its leather unlimited in new Jackets, tops, skirts, pants, stoles and Jumpers. That classic companion to skirts, pants and dresses the leather Jacket shows more colours and style this204 words
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Article, Illustration239 1965-10-05 14 You may like to know LADY SCOTT, wife or Sir Robert Scott, former Commissioner General for South East Asia, spent a four-day stopover in Singapore on her way home to Scotland from Australia. She had spent a fortnight in Australia, where Sir Robert is doing a sixweek lecture tour. Asked239 words
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Advertisement335 1965-10-05 14 ''"4 Indian fto« Silk (44 inches wide) is versatile material cnsp and radiant in glowing colours. Not easily crushabto and Weal for everyday wear. In many exciting varieties. 'irt^kl VIVKI co ours an< beautiful textures, soft yet durable. $Cr\ Excellent tor cheongsams. afternoon frocks, evening jrpP, dresses and sarong kebaya>.335 words
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Advertisement464 1965-10-05 14 fteiveifent i f made >>. pat ifcu i^^^<^S We not only sell jewelV^'%l^y lery of ele S ance and prestige but are also I s|^ N equipped to produce ■■•••■^•'^l exquisite jewellery to j^^'^Xq>, your design a\m\ fashioned to your exclusive taste. Why not visit us ?i for a discussion464 words
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Advertisement142 1965-10-05 14 PRO DOUBLE ACTION TOOTHBRUSH DOES A BETTER JOB! w.stut mbtui httiNO Ooubi. M> '^>i mtetm* arm And, '^M "3 m h«ky. W. dm mJ-W^lj te««i r»jl!, clean fp^gitt I ■nd Ihut htlp fi f ht \^K^iJ •W tooth itcMf. Thit $V^3y tfw ORIGINAL \'Jr\ d«ntnt oVufnco 1 I J /I142 words
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Advertisement1325 1965-10-05 15 16 LIVERPOOL t WtST COMT OJU Bet Sport Sails P STtam Penang '.uTSMEMN liveryeol, Gltsfow Ott I Oct It Oct 12/11 PVRRRM Liverpool. Glttmr Oct 12 Oct 14 Oci is HOMED Havre. Liverpool. Glasgow... Oct It Oct 71 Oct 22/2S Oct 21 ULYSSES L-erpool, Dublin, A'mouth... let 23 Oct 211,325 words
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Advertisement1225 1965-10-05 15 r//fLHu£/JV£S [iiili ri THL E»GT*jiATiC COVPA-.y m Ki'po-attdmOf-mt'k EXPRESS SAUINCS TO HEAR EAST. CONTINENT AND SCANOINAVIA: Spore P. S'tian Penanf Am Genoa Havrt H'bure. R dam Antw Cock KAHBODIA k) Sailed In Pt Oct 7 1/ I Ocl 25 Net I Net I II 14 PATACONIA I) Ott 11/21 OCt1,225 words
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Advertisement1161 1965-10-05 15 1 Benwline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENGLOE For London Ort 2) i Singaport P. Sham Penang Hamburg Ntt 3 I I Ort 17 I BENLOMOND Bj Singapore P. Sham Penang M'brough Ntt 23 Ort I/it Ort 11/11 Oct 14/14 S ngaport P. S ham Penang 11,161 words
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Advertisement1267 1965-10-05 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Conrinenr. Singaport P. Sham Ptoacj CITY IF PtONA* Lisbon, Havre, L'don. H'burg Bftaven. Rotterdam, A'werp 11.11 Ocl 12 Oct CITY OF RIPON lonJon, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havre, Hull tt/21 Oct 21 Oct CIH OF CILOMIO lc-:c\ Hamburg, Rotttrdam. Havre, Hull, Middlesbrough.. 11/21 Nat 2S Nit CITY OF1,267 words
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298 1965-10-05 16 Straits tin price is unchanged on Saturday THE Straits tin price \\a> unchanged on Saturday in Pen a n g yesterday at $749 li'j per picul. Better support was reported. The ofTerine was estimated down five tons to .'",'."> tons. MALAYAN KI'BBF.R MARKI.T: Opening quotations were unchanged on Fridays close,298 words
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Article133 1965-10-05 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNDUSTRIALS moved on a firm trend In quie. trading. The market was highlighted by the active trading in B.HP. rights which opened nt 245. 9d. and eased to 245. 4d at close. Base metals were variable and Inactive. Oils were quiet. Associated Australian were down 6d.133 words
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Article260 1965-10-05 16 ()i nmiK first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6 .■>'•„ rents per lb. up one-eighth of a rent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. RjI.S. and I .M.R.1., rloslnf prices In cents260 words
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Article51 1965-10-05 16 ON thr offiriaJ Malayan short Term Xtonejr Market for the week ended Saturday (Oct. 2) the range of call rates waa aa follow s BANK FVXDS: 4 per cent to 4 v per rent. GENERAL FINDS: 3 per rrnt to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled 5151.751 words
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Article16 1965-10-05 16 September rubber crops Included: Suntrt Tukanc 91.618 lb.. Trmrrloh 109.900 lb. Riverriew 231.000 lb.16 words
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942 1965-10-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent TIE Stock Exchange w^s in better mood yesterday with reports from Jakarta suggesting that Communist elements there were in retreat before the army. The market improved on this short term view with a lift in prices and a942 words
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Article31 1965-10-05 16 Mal.iyan Stork Indicts Oct. 2. Ort. 4. -Industrial*: 7 1 7 fi 73.49 Tins: M>.t>4 H7.14 J rubbers: 103.46 1 0.1.21 •Dec. 30. 1963 inn. D»t. 29. 1962 100.31 words
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Article908 1965-10-05 16 I>l sinkss in and reported to I the Sinsapore and Kuala Ijumpur trading rooms of the Stork K.\<lunKi- of Malavsto vrs- trrdar. with the nnmbrr at the> AMI traded in brarkrts: INDUSTRIALS: BouMead M.ooo> 51. 26 Cold (tort iv.mhi, <J 10: Dunlopj il.ihmii X1. 39 l>.908 words
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Article24 1965-10-05 16 Oct. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: ti3.: (up one eighth of a rent) TIN: $749.12* (unchanged). Unofficial estimated offering 225 tons (down S tons).24 words
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Article225 1965-10-05 16 Oct. 4. Thro* montha. INDUSTRIALS BOMtcad 11 eta. Veoeer 9 eta. City Dev. 7 ru. MeAtMaf 10 ctaj. C.B. Holding? M. inVfMt. 10 ct«. 15 Ma, H, iron g c Diinlopa 11 eta. O.C H.C. 14 eta. K Smelters v «a ItotfcaHM "t*. E**O 13 cts. KMtMMg 10225 words
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Article106 1965-10-05 16 CHIPS lying alongtide tns |tncaa*ro wnarvea or eipactad today am Rajula is. Bmdoe 33 34. Luna lUtnH 1.1 14. Haoka Sawieka 45, Musi 21/22. Lelae Maerak 2.'< M, Pd»ua 3S Bedennk N.W. 3, r-i-rak N.W. 6. Port Swottanham i Wharf Barths: H.M.S. Teal. Petaltng. Beocruachan Bronxville, Leda106 words
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Article21 1965-10-05 16 •PHI Ataoclatlan of Bank, in Malj*>i« I 1 maoe no rJiamtra in ;t« rate* to 1 1 m«rvtiAnn jro*trrday.21 words
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Article29 1965-10-05 16 Oir>« tichanM m^ K. u&e quoted at i 74 1 for T.T. aad I (or cath. Stirling area qjoted at 16.03 a one tael of to A29 words
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Advertisement1120 1965-10-05 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.3.A. Pacific) tie Atlantic Setrvles* Bang tot MR. L, AageiM N. rert Ootloa -teoi ajj Man- II 71 Oct P Oet II Net 1 Ota t Ota ■aaBBBM Mare" tl'22 Net No* 17 Ote I laa I tat Japan Direct Sarvice Pcnaaa Jinttoora fotuneraa "T..t»e1,120 words
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Advertisement1055 1965-10-05 16 AUSYRAIIA NEW 2EUANO SERVICf INOIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. GUIS SERVICI It. Frtaaatlt. AlelatK. Melkttrat. Syeati. Tt: Macrts in« Natattttnati. i BARPIIA v* n iet 11/14 J Oct 14 T. Oci 1 B J2t S •00M0AU I Net I, I Net t/11 Net c.^t^t a act jam tCARPiNTARIA 7OK I 91,055 words
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Advertisement78 1965-10-05 16 T^flv GOLDEN LINE liNf 1| 10A0INC FOR AOELAIRE. MEItOURNE. STINET. <<-»arg f. i"am Ma'icte s'lwe »ov. v«i s*«. Oci Oei Oci oti Oct/Ne* Nt* Nt* Nt* SOIOEN SPRINC 14 7t 1\ It »<7I rtN 11/ I 17 II >i Nii Ntt at* Ne* Nm OK Ok Ok 60LIEN WONOER 2/78 words
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Article252 1965-10-05 17 fUE fo'.lowing list of selected Mahuun Industrial yields Is D.ised on last sales to Sept. Oct. 2. •P. »O.Y. «E.Y. «T.C, 1 ore l'> 10.2 IX2 I.U i Bmcletra Z.M Ml 22.2 14 v .it LM.I cum all 7.7 >.".U 1.1 ■iammons 1 -> m 6 l.t Hume252 words
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Article55 1965-10-05 17 THt present rate of the Malayan dollar against thr pound sterling lixcd on \o\cml>rr 24 last >vi N srlllne, T.T. or O.D. 2s. I 15 llid. lltiMiic T.T. it. 4 l/16d. ItitxitiK O.I), la. 4',d. thr dollar is at its statutory in Itl lt- position in relation to55 words
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Article56 1965-10-05 17 MINFSE Product Eichancc. SlnialUy: Coc unit oil: tmik J.'i.'l sellers, drum Cop>a: (>. t Nov. IK Continent: Pcpptr Muntok >■ sellers, special saUer*. >.iri.:..l |INI sellers (all Mf NLWI ASIA II7TKN) sellers NL.WI Slnxspore Coconut Oil Millort' Aimi.jtioii prices: i-ulk 593 sellers, drum f..(H sellers Tin- tone was56 words
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Advertisement553 1965-10-05 17 tintinurd from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M Uurd* <« (Win.)— Box S* et: rxlrm WAITRESSES REQUIRED. Apply if i erson to Happy Garden Restaurant, I'-. Middle Road, Singapore. Between i" 3o 11.30 a.m. BRITISH FIRM NtjaM l fern*)* offlee •nd evidence of Scholastic c essential. Apply P.O. Box I lore.553 words
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Advertisement1039 1965-10-05 17 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrd* U (Min.)—B»x St et* txtrm WANTED RELIABLE SUCCESSFUL experienced Chinese Indent salesman for textiles, hardware and sundrie Application*, with photo (nonreturn- able i to Box A 3719 ST. Spore. i QRADE II FIELD Condi tor required 1 for a rubber estate close to Kuala Lumpur. Age1,039 words
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Advertisement1058 1965-10-05 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* SI (Win.)— Box It et*. txtrm DETACHED BUNGALOW FURNISHKD At Katong With 4-Bedroom*. Servant Quarters, Huge Playground Available For European Service Personnel. Rental $425/- p.m. Pbone Spore *****. 34 PATERSON ROAD, Spore. Available Ist November, one furnished room, verandah. private entrance, suitable for European or Asian1,058 words
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Advertisement840 1965-10-05 17 EDUCATION li Word* U (MiH.)-Bmx St ett. txtrm NEW SESSIONS 1 Stenography. Secretarial. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting Correspondence: Classes anytime: Register early: Raja's College 9555S (B'pore). HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing' Improve your knowledge ot tbe i Language by reading Benia Hanan j dally, the only romanised National Language newspaper. I840 words
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Advertisement806 1965-10-05 17 FOR SALE 15 or St (Mln.h-Box tt el: txtrm COUCH CRASS SEEDS for lawn*, parks playgrounds, golf-green*. 10S. Havrlock Road P.O. Box 2095. Singapore. EXTRA DISCOUNT! Cotton Blankets i 12.90. Pillowcases SO cts.. Bandtowela I For SI. OO. Many Bargains. Catbay s 39. Bras Basah Road, Spore. 1 WATT TRANSISTOR806 words
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Advertisement1440 1965-10-05 17 i THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (No. 118) Notice under section 39. G.N. In accordance with the provisions of section 39 of the Town Boards Enactment, NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment list for the Town Council area of Johore Bahru has now been completed, ana may be inspected at1,440 words
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Advertisement453 1965-10-05 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY NOTICE Applications are invited tar appointment to the FVdrv... Judical and Legal Service in thpost, of Crown Counsel In tna Legal Department. Sarawak. Salary: (Scale A) $870 930x30- 1050 1085 x 35 -1260 1300x40-1420. The ooa__enc_a salary of tl-.e ap|X)intee 011 this Mair «iii 1* mined in453 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1965-10-05 18 In I >m lining Meiimi ol Mr. M. Icnaliu- died on '> IO.HI. Hi-. 11 I* mis<>ril Iml forever remembered h> hi- dauchlnv I son-in-l.iw mil srandchildirn.28 words
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640 1965-10-05 18 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Problems are tackled at Oh's meetings MANSOOR RAHMAN ONLY 71 DAYS TO THE SEAP GAMES By I J^UALA LUMPUR Mon. Singapore's inclusion in the Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21 and Burma's late entry for basketball 1 have caused unexpect- i ed problems to the!' Technical and Facil- ities Commit640 words
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Article98 1965-10-05 18 MU Hipi* I SINGAPORE. Ma .-inwapon Recreation Club gamed surprise win over the powerful Singapore Cricket Club XV b their rugby match on the Padanc I today. The Recs. who displayed splendid running and passing, scored two goals agnin.v. a try by the SCC. Rudv Richard98 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-10-05 18 Heavy rain washes out 'Tempe' Climb pENANG. Mon. Heavy ram washed out the Vale of Tempe Hill Climb after a few events were run yesterday. The climb, for cars, motorcycles and po-karts, was organised by the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club. Before the rain came, Bin Chin Jin provided139 words
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Article112 1965-10-05 18 WHY SPORE REFUSED TO PLAY— CHAI CINGAPORE. Mon. The Rtns> it|»re team refused I f their match against Miilacra in tin- tmer-aorenunent 1 Miuth kmm hnc-key competition it yesterday bee 111 bo umpiring bf v igam. Thli m stated here today *r 8 in mi cit the re team. "We112 words
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Article36 1965-10-05 18 pore Services enter final KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysian Annrj Pw 103 runs on flr.-i ii ly to reach the fin. in 1 r-Oovernm B id tin ma atngapore us ill ed Porrea 46 4-14 1 and 21-0.36 words
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Article50 1965-10-05 18 Calcutta named as venue CALCUTTA. Mon- fkulla fa* betn chosen as the venue for tba Dh\ls Cup tennb inter-fone final between Indin Asian Zone Vtafr* Mta, and Spam. Europe;,: v. tuners, the All-India Lj r.is Association announced here The association an confirmation from Sp:un 1 m starting data foe the50 words
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Article234 1965-10-05 18 BADMINTON Inter-Govt. Services (Malacca). Malacca bt Negri 5-0: Johore bt Bgor 3-2. Negri championship fin.iK i (S'ban): Men's singles: Ltng Slew I 81ng bt Michael Chong 15-10. 7--15. 16-7. Men's doubles: Lee Boon Han and Lee Heng Kok bt Michael Chong and Wong Kam Seng 13- 15. 15-7.234 words
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Advertisement1241 1965-10-05 18 -^—^j— r— I PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE a ill be received by the Munictpal Secretary. Municipal Oiln r- KiKiiu Lumpur, up to 12 Ni«m mi WeuneMiay. Mtb October. Kir the supply ot the tolllow- lilt items during the year 1966 IM Tmßic Slkiik and Bollards. ■b>1,241 words
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Advertisement878 1965-10-05 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT 1 Applications are invited for aptxnntmeni as PROGRAMMK REVIEW OFFICER in MARA, to miir.aiif .-ection of the Credit j Finance Division of MARA which j will be responsible for evaluating MARA'S credit finance proPMM 111 general The duties 01 the Programme Review Ofllcrr will878 words
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Advertisement662 1965-10-05 18 J TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG Tawaran daripada PemborongS yang berdaftar 01-J.K.R. di-dalam I kelas C dun keatas dl-bawah I kepala II Pekerjaan 1 akan diterima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Pahang, Kuantan pada pukol 300 petang 14hb. October. 19fi5 Untok: PEMBENAAN DAN PENYIAPAN SA-BLAH ISTANA BAOI DYMM SULTAN PAHANO DI-BALAI662 words
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Miscellaneous214 1965-10-05 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS unpleasant (7). 1 5 Vulgar criticism of a penny 0. Thought before taking up r«- piece of 28- how French! (7. sidence? (13). U 11. Miniature file makes father 10. Rubber port (4). tm «,n awful cripple <5-4>. Left to pick one's defence for It. Excavate214 words
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Miscellaneous106 1965-10-05 18 SPORTS DIARY BII.I.IARDS^S'pore junior in- St\ Pit M Rti' Hl\ ter-club ko U«rney: SRSA v YMCA V Star < Piidu Rtlv (Robinvin Rd, 7 pjn.'i. MA BuiiL'var Ii dlaru HOCKEY T. Anaon Dlt. I: Rdi. How (up: PWI) I Maaftn DTC v Dew Club (Speedy Rdi. 1 S'ban Krian L*e:106 words
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Article497 1965-10-05 19 If s South Africa's golf title GOLF Madrid, Mon: South Africa yesterday won the Canada Cup team event, emblematic of the world golf championship, and the individual International Trophy for the first time. Gary Player, the individual winner, and his partner Harold Henning totalled 571 for the 72 holes to497 words
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Article141 1965-10-05 19 |).\RIS. Mon. Epsom Derby winner Sea Bird easily wun the I2f Prix de lArc de Triotnphe. Europe's richest race, at Lonchamp yesterday. It was a tremendous triumph for the French in the slx-natioi Held. French horses were second (Reliance), third (Diatomel and fourth iFree Ride). The RussianReuter - 141 words
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Article216 1965-10-05 19 SINGAPORE. Moil. The brilliant performances by Top Honour and Credit Balance 111 at Bukit Timah yesterday have set a poser for Turf statisticians, writes Epsom Jeep. Have they set up new course records? Top Honour ran the 6f In lmin 12, the best time ever216 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-10-05 19 Epsom jeep - Iron Hand gets top weight in the Cup Epsom jeep RACING with SINGAPORE, Mon. Nineteen horses have been handicapped for the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup to be run over lOf at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Top weight of 9.3 goes to Iron Hand. Only 1-lb below (s Credit Balance 111,262 words
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Article729 1965-10-05 19 SINGAPORE, Mod. 1 Wrights for all seven races at I Bukit Timah on Saturday: CL 1. DIV. J— 7f Flash Time 9.00 Noble Gesture 8.13 Cast Iron 8.12 1 Redrar 8.09 Equity 8.05 Dust Devil 8.05 Quick Wink 8.04 Happy Melody 8.03 Benjamin 8-03 Pardon729 words
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364 1965-10-05 19 STIPE'S REPORT Trevena is fined for careless riding Singapore. Mon. Tn« MRA Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday* races: RACi; OXE: Following the race, the veterinary surgeon i-e--ported that Dreamboat <Cole»> pulled up sore in the near-fore-leg. MC> TWO: Following the race, the veterinary surgeon reported that both Tempted (Harbridgpi ami364 words
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Advertisement210 1965-10-05 19 NIBONG TEBAL DEVELOPMENT CHERRY PARK HOUSING ESTATE CO. MAXWELL ROAD (OPP. EDEN PARK) IPOH SCHEME PHASE 111 province wellesley south HOUSE PURCHASERS' BEST OPPORTUNITY SENTOSA GARDEN jjl. p\ T fITF U S L H I lf^> |i > h "HH j ""l|>. I" iiniiMiii uiu.mil ■*—^**P**™^ HOUSES FOR SALE ON210 words
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325 1965-10-05 20 Hair: Build up our image in Afro-Asian countries SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. MP for Bungsar. today called for greater efforts by the Malaysian Ministry of External Affairs to bnild up the image of Malaysia in Afro-Asian countries. He said that though Indonesia's prestige had deteriorated In Afro- Asia,325 words
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Article63 1965-10-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Government .sources tonight clarified that Mr. Alex Jo.se>-. a British freelance journalist who was ordered to leave Singapore by the Malaysian Government, has been employed to do press liaison work for the 10--man Singapore delegation now touring East Africa. Tliev denied that he was an63 words
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Article52 1965-10-05 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Chinese divers, who contracted the "bend*" while dJ\ln« In the South China Sea. were placed in the decompression chamber of the Naval Base diving centre at 1 p.m. today. They will be in the chamber for 38 hours. A Naval spokesman could not give52 words
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Article23 1965-10-05 20 RAWALPINDI. Mon. PakMani Forriijn Minister. Mr. Zullic.ir Ali Bhutto, was confined to bed today with a temperature ol 103 degrees.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article437 1965-10-05 20 LONDON. Mon. Many l:rm tea urea developed in the stock market today but conditions generally were not quite .so buoyant at .it Urn end ot last week and Industrial leude.-s often recorded .small losses. Business was on a good scale. j with the number of437 words
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Obituary131 1965-10-05 20 CABLE RICEIVID. Peter Oomez of Trlvandrum. father of Patrick, Fellcita. Ritnond. Olrly and Robert paved away In India on 3/10/65. SUPPIAH TANARAMAN. Railway Ouard. Ipoh parsed away 3 in '8.1 Irav\nx behind Mm beloved wlf*. nix children to mourn hln k*u. Funeral 5 '10/65 at 3 p.m. LAKHA I131 words
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Article57 1965-10-05 20 LONDON. Mon. Landlord Fred Perciv;il shouted "time" an licensed drinking hours ended at a London suburban tavern and the bar floor fell in. Customers, tables and chairs sank into a gaping hole. No one was injured, but as the dust settled a voice rose from tha chasm:57 words
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