The Straits Times, 7 October 1965
1965-10-07
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Title Section23 1965-10-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Nat**" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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554 1965-10-07 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Ramani's speech 'just an excuse' By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN VV ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tensku Abdul Rahman said today he had a hunch a long time ago that the break with Pakistan was coming because of that country's ties with China. Pakistan had capitalised554 words
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308 1965-10-07 1 Yani wastortured, then thrown into well to die ral s guards returned the tire and when the General came out. be was hit. The movement's troops took him away. The General was taken in a jeep and was tortured on the way to Lubang Buuja. near the llalira airbase. whereReuter - 308 words
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Tanks join battles
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377 1965-10-07 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Forged shares: More come to light GEOFFREY BOLAND: By SINGAPORE. Wed WITH a growing number of forged Shell share certificates coming to light here today, the public were warned to register immediately all shares held by them in their own names if they had not already done so. The object377 words
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Article146 1965-10-07 1 Subandrio at the palace JAKARTA, Wed— PreJ sident Soekarno looked reasonably fit, though tired, when he appeared in public for the first time since the Sept. 30 coup to greet members of his Dwikora Cabinet at the Bogor Palace today. He joked vaguely with reporters summoned to view the greeting146 words
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Article47 1965-10-07 1 LUSAKA, Wed. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. arrived by atr last night at the bead of a goodwill mimca to Zambia. The mission plans to be here for about three days before resuming Its tour of other African countriat.— ReuUr47 words
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Article, Illustration618 1965-10-07 1 JAKARTA, Wednesday gLAUGHTER of civilians by Communists in Central Java was reported today by the Government radio in Jakarta. Tanks have joined the battles raging around Jogjakarta, it said. Jogjakarta, former Indonesian capital during the revolution against the Dutch in 1945. was recaptured by Government forces yesterday. TheReuter; AP; UPI - 618 words
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Article43 1965-10-07 1 PLYMOUTH. Wed. A school for divorce begins here soon. A city organisation is sponsoring evening classes about divorce because "an enormous number of people are worried about problems associated with it." The classes will be conducted by a lawyer.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article86 1965-10-07 1 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. A middle-aged African, who strangled Ills wife with a scarf after finding her In bed with another man. walked out of the criminal court here today a free man five minutes after pleading guilty to culpable homicide. The Judge told the man. Eric Mutyolo: "Although youReuter - 86 words
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Article23 1965-10-07 1 SEOtX. Wed.— The Prime Minister. Mr II Kwon Chung, returned here tonight after visits to South Vietnam and Malaysia. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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348 1965-10-07 1 Vietnam honours Tengku with a top —award KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman was tonight conferred vrittt the Grand Cross of the National Order of Vietnam in a ceremony at Vietnam House. In the citation, the Prime Minister was described as "a devoted servant of Malaysia and a good friend348 words
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Article33 1965-10-07 1 NEW YORK. Wed— The New York Stock Exchange showed fairly widespread lo«*i> as nervous selling developed at the opening today following news that President Johnson will have a sail bladder operation.33 words
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Article81 1965-10-07 1 Viets pin down U.S. platoon SAIGON. Wed. American paratroops were pinned down by heavy VieWonK fire yesterday in the M'«onrl sharp Hash with Communist guerillas near Bien Hoa Air BSM within 'Zi hours. A reinforced company of Vietcong in prepared positions unleashed h.iil of automatic weapons lire on a platoonReuter - 81 words
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Article25 1965-10-07 1 FBIUAI DM! WITH MOON MOSCOW Wed— Ku innon -b'liiiHl S»MC -I Lun;i-: ii lut nl I rida>. 1..- n*Wi < reported tod 13 -Ktul'i25 words
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Advertisement128 1965-10-07 1 TIME-SWITCH CLOCK You can't mitt r»w favsartt* TV IK turn n twltdwf ON F^f /T J 7*WL for th« ihsvt you j BL/v. '^BC9 want to viaw. OFf J Hf- ~T^H JEBSEN JESSEN (S) LTD. 11-G Asia Insurance Bldg "9587 ESSOGAS EXCLUSIVE V y Kosangas Regulator enables you to change128 words
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167 1965-10-07 2 |>EIRUT. Wed. Bri-; tain today faces a double threat to her Middle East oil supplies over her policy in Aden. Syrian oil workers last uight decided to stop the imping of Iraal oil through ttM 555-mlle pipeline system across Syria for 24 hoursReuter - 167 words
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Article262 1965-10-07 2 INDIA ABOUT TO LAUNCH NEW WAR says PAKISTAN UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Pakistan yesterday charted that India was about to "embark on a major offensive" bringing with it the danger of a "renewed outbreak of war" between the two countries If India did so nd thereby destroyed the ceasefire agreement, PakManReuter - 262 words
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Article, Illustration567 1965-10-07 2 Britain makes huge cash offer to Mr. Smith TALKS ON RHODESIA OPEN LONDON, Wednesday Wilson to give naked facts on UDI gRITAIN offered yesterday to finance a multimillion-dollar crash programme to prepare Rhodesia's Africans for majority rule before the colony achieved independence. But the Rhodeiian Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith,AP; UPI - 567 words
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Article61 1965-10-07 2 WASHINGTON. Wed— President! Johnson formally requested Congress yesterday to provide US$l2,--600.000 for handling an anticipated Influx of Cuban refugees. The State Department said that discussions concerning an oficr by Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Premier, to allow any Cuban to come to the United States, wouldReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1965-10-07 2 DOVER. Wed.— Philip Gollop. a 16-year-old apprentice engineer, last night became the youngest. Briton ever to swim the 21 -mile English Channel. His time: 14hrs. 31 mins— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration361 1965-10-07 2 Diplomatic pressure on Britain at the U.N. UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— Diplomatic pressure built up here yesterday on Britain to take action to halt any unilateral declaration of independence by the present Rhodesian Government. Criticism of British Dolloy by African states in the General Assembly. th» Trusteeship Committee and at aReuter - 361 words
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Article48 1965-10-07 2 HONO KONO, Wed— A movement to get Chinese recognised «n official language. In addition to English. In this predominantly Chinese colony has taken a. step forward. The Urban Council passed a motion yesterday urging the Government to answer Chinese correipondence In Chinese— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article25 1965-10-07 2 PEKING, Wed. An Imperial Chemical Industries exhibition opened In Tientsin yesterday for a 10-day showing, the New China News Agency reported today.25 words
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Advertisement40 1965-10-07 2 Advertisement LETS END THESE UNNECESSARY DEATHS "Because of careleseness, apathy and ignorance, thousands d*e or suffer lifelong impairment from diseases that can be prevented by a mere needleprick" says Mr. J. D. RatcHff in October READER'S DIGEST- Now On Sale!40 words
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Miscellaneous7 1965-10-07 2 THEJSAMjMHS by Barry Appieby ®Q94,*Stti*b»VwAtf&£x(you CmATfp) «w7 words
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Article, Illustration583 1965-10-07 3 We want to stay away from third world war: Rusk WASHINGTON, Wednesday. JJR DEAN RUSK, the U.S. Secretary of State, said yesterday that America was following a course of moderation in Vietnam because it wanted "to stay away from the slippery slope that leads to World WarReuter - 583 words
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221 1965-10-07 3 PEKING: U.S. PLANE SHOT DOWN OVER CHINA TOKYO. Wed Com- muiiut China said Us air force shot down a IS. fighter plane In a dogfight over Kwangsi province in South China \pstrrday. A Peking Chinese language broadcast said the American plane was on. .if four which intruded into Chinese teriiReuter - 221 words
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Article65 1965-10-07 3 SIKRRF (Switzerland). Wed. Patrick Qulnness. half-brother o.' the A«a Khan, tm kUled ywt*nS«y when hte car hit a tree near the Simplon Pms. Mr. Oulnness, 34-year-old son of British banker Mr. Loel Oulni.eaa. was alone In the vehicle and' killed Immediately, police said. He w«sReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-10-07 3 Russia hails Pope plea to outlaw war lIOSCOW, Wed. The i Soviet news agency Tuss last night hailed Pope Paul's declarations in New York and Rome and said: "They will definitely make a positive contribution to the strengthening of world peace." Tass said the Pope had stressed his visit toReuter - 320 words
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Article, Illustration162 1965-10-07 3 and not Mr. Justice Lane after a11... I ONDON. Wed. Britain's first woman High Court judge will not be addressed a.s if she were a man. She wUI be styled Mrs. Justice Lane and addressed in court as My Lady or Your Ladyship. Lord Gardiner, the l.or<l Chancellor,162 words
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Article230 1965-10-07 3 LONDON. Wed JJR Edward Heath, Leader of the Opposition, last night listed 42 junior spokesmen to assist his '"shadow cabinet" which the Conservatives announced last August. This Is In readiness for the resumption of Parliament on Oct. 26 after its summer recess. Six former Ministers,Reuter - 230 words
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Article33 1965-10-07 3 WASHINGTON. W«d— The TJ.B. Benat* has riven final approval to f he TJSi3.?IB million Foreign Aid Bill and v>nt It to the White House for "resident Johnsons im-i.--ur» A P33 words
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119 1965-10-07 3 LONDON. Wed. The Royal Navy broke with tradition yesterday by appointing two captains and two crews for the same ship. They will man Britain's first Polaris missile submarine, the 7,000-ton Resolution, which will be put into service in mid- 1968. The crews knownReuter - 119 words
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258 1965-10-07 3 - WASHINGTON, Wed. Doctors say there will be very little risk involved in Friday's operation on President Johnson. The 57-year-old President announced last night that he would enter the Bethesda Naval Hospital In nearby Maryland tomorrow for the removal "of a poorly functioning gall bladderReuter - 258 words
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Article15 1965-10-07 3 PARIS. Wed— France is buildIns a 15.n00-ton cargo ship lor China. A.P.AP - 15 words
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Advertisement98 1965-10-07 3 Their flavor made them first in W fck chewables... >^i*^a»w wade them taste iS^l^. niipn hPttPf NEW FRESH FRUTT A Multiple Vitamin* '*&^k* Tail* teiti show youngster* ('fn miaai i it? Chocks tingling n«w frasMruit favor JPllfll'MV M > and naw chewy little p*ow shaoa. They j vffV Vl\v I98 words
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Advertisement580 1965-10-07 3 I'tfr^j TAKE You must give and take. You will never sueeeed In life If you don't give and take. The Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. urges you to give and take. It is your own Insurance organisation. You will become a partowner of the Society when you become a policyholder.580 words
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Article307 1965-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The management of i the strike bound Cathay Restaurant has given the Singapore Restaurant, Bars, Eat- ing and Coffee Shops 1 Employees' Union a five-day ultimatum accept three conditions! "unconditionally" for a settlement of the strike, or the company will go into liquidation on307 words
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67 1965-10-07 4 $7,500 giSt to Medical Progress Fund SINGAPORE. Wed. The Medical Progress Fund today received an anonymous gift of $7,500 to provide a research laboratory In the proposed Institute of Medical Specialties in memory of the late Mr. Oon Khye Hong. The same donor had earlier donated $50,000 for a surgical67 words
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Article97 1965-10-07 4 POWER BOOST FOR S'PORE SINGAPORE, Wed—Singapore's electricity generating capacity will be increased by 120,000 kilowatts with the completion of the first phase of the Pasir Panjang "B" power station, which will be opened on Oct. 15. The final phase of the "B" station will be completed before the end of97 words
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Article55 1965-10-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Ministry of Health special cattle squad has seized and disposed of 42 head of straying cattle since It began operating in Feb. this year to end the stray cattle nuisance In the city. The squad seized one cow found straying in Uie Government cemetery55 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-10-07 4 CINGAPORE, Wed. A German industrialist today expressed the hope that no trade barriers would bar trade between Singapore and West Germany. Mr. E.H. Herzog, Direc-tor-in-charge of Daim-ler-Benz AG. Exports to Asia, was opening Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd.'s new show-room for Mer-cedez-Benz195 words
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411 1965-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Wed A SHOP assistant told A a preliminary inquiry today how he had gone on a search for five robbers who had robbed his employer's furniture shop in order to clear his own name and how he found one of411 words
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148 1965-10-07 4 JB Jaycees' project to aid hospital lOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J The Junior Chamber International of Jonore Bahru has launched a project to establish a special Intensive care ward at the General Hospital here In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the JCI. The ward is expected to cost from 160.000148 words
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256 1965-10-07 4 $500 graft: Two Govt laboratory men found guilty SINGAPORE. Wad. LIM PNG CHONG, 19, a Government laboratory assistant, was found guilty today by a district court of corruptly obtaining a bribe of $500 from the administrative division manager of the PanMalaysia Cement Works (Singapore) Ltd. His colleague, Tay Lin Huang,256 words
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Advertisement401 1965-10-07 4 daily j shows FJTTTnTTrXTTTf tXTRA show at 1.15. 4.30 8.30 pm 10 a.m. On Sunday STALLS: $1 50 $2.50 CIRCLE: $4.00 (No Fr«* Liit) I+% ENCHANTING 2th WEEK! AND STILL SHOWING TO PACKED HOUSES sgfr RODGERS i H AMMERSTEIN'S JULIE ANDREWS Christopher plummer with RICHARD HAYDN ELEANOR PARKER .—OPENS TODAY401 words
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Advertisement149 1965-10-07 4 C ALLIng ALL" COMEDIANS! m Enter "SINGAPORE'S TOP COMEDIAN Contest to be held in conjunction with "The World of Abbott Costello" and WIN CASH plus other VALUABLE PRIZES! Entry Form* available NOW at CAPITOL, LIDO and Shows' Publicity Dept. Hurry! Entries dote 13th October CAPITOL (Singapore) ML* on xs today149 words
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Advertisement470 1965-10-07 4 12th WEEK DAILY AT 115. 4.30 I ■30pm SUNDAY EXTRA SHOW AT 10 am ktolli: SI. SO $2 50-Circl. $4.00 Advanct CASH BOOKINGS Only (NO FREE LIST) KOOUJ^-lUMMUMH^ JULIE _j_ CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS yf PLUMMEM Produced in TODD-AO Color by Deluxe (Fox). SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION J1.50 to onv scot for ALL470 words
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Miscellaneous173 1965-10-07 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE followlnt m tod»y'» ootiedulo of clvtl aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVAL* ■OAC: From London, Zurich, Ttl A"v Teheran. New York (BA 716) *".M« Air IMI From Jakarta (JL 714) 8.10 p.m.; from Tokyo. Hone Kon«. Bangkok (JL 713) 1210 PI R«yal173 words
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Miscellaneous197 1965-10-07 4 laca (ML 003) 3.55 p.m.: from Hong Kong (ML 613) 6 p.m.: from Kota Bharu, Alor Star. Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML 033) 7. 50 p.m from Jenselton, Brunei. Kuchlng (ML 4DN) 8 p.m.: from Kuching (ML 451) A. 55 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 8.05 p.m. DEPARTURE* B0AC:197 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1965-10-07 5 Indons not in uniform, says judge 'PoWs' CLAIM FAILS Reporter: T.F. HWANG Counsel tells of the hand of Providence in the Macdonald House bomb case SI N G A PORE, Wed— Many were the "curious coincide nces or tricks of fate" behind the arrest of two Indonesians, allegedly implicated in1,121 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-10-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. DOLICE were called put to Nanyang University in Jurong Road last night when the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Huang Ying Jung, was harassed by a group of unruly arts students. I About 500 first, second and third-year arts students had earlier gathered in the189 words
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64 1965-10-07 5 PENANG. Wed. Butterworth Customs last night seized about $10,000 worth of raw opium at- the Taiplng railway station. The opium, in two packages, was found when Customs officers searched a passenger of the southbound mail train soon after he had alighted at Taiping. The64 words
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Article47 1965-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Film Pans' Society wll) screen a colour film "The. Treasure Beneath Your Feet" and an award winning Japanese film "The. Living Arts of Japan" at th« Boys Scouts Headquarters in Jalan Davidson here on Sunday at 6.0 p.m.47 words
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Article224 1965-10-07 5 Madame goes shopping in Penang PENANG, Wed rpoH Puan Ky. wife of A the South Vietnamese Prime Minister, today made a flying visit to Penang to shop. Shoppers in the cilys main business area* ai Bishop Street. Campbell Street and Penang Road stopped and looked s s he went trom224 words
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Article54 1965-10-07 5 ALOR STAR. Wed A oacii planter. Engah bin Hamid. 31. was rushed to the ho.srjKai here with a gunshot wound today. His condition wa* described as sirious Engah is believed to have been shot in the stomach durtag a wild-boar hunt near the border town of Changloon54 words
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Article52 1965-10-07 5 KCALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Outward Bound School Trained Youth Association will hold a dance "A Night in Malay- ■ia" at the. Chinese Assembly hall I here on Saturday. Tickets ar* available at the association's na- j tinnal office at 14-B, Jalan Ra:a I Lairt <flr« floor>.52 words
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Advertisement45 1965-10-07 5 MORRIS *^RP~sf\\/ CHALFEN V/ -£g: on ICE I pf|. 1965 J AT THE NATIONALTHEATRE (OPENS THURSDAY OCTOBER 28th 830 P.M.) NIGHTLY- 830 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 615-915 P.M. (LIMITED ENGAGEMENT) TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSONS-COLD STORAGE-C.K.TANG NATIONAL THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE YIP^SPONSORED BY J^l( jt V^ I45 words
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Advertisement253 1965-10-07 5 Your eyes need OPTREX r u (> if" tf^S^SHß^ E.tr/oay you ittiin your ty«s nakt th»m red snd wj'«rs R/' o^^ ■*ou ntv«r do sn-,inng to >i? j f i f-Kii You shcu'd It *o tisv lust put 0.-' I■■ D i special eyeoath. ho.d »P your eve mil i«t253 words
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Miscellaneous245 1965-10-07 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS confuse Welsh with Old Kn f -lAa change from 4 ■earch lor •avouiio (6-6) VP* 11 ">• door u> showing S Fresh air came from here |7>. U *i 9 Withdraw gradually, a lltUe 10 Televtolon under trees replac•hortened 3). M In toll by leading 12s245 words
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Article30 1965-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Row- croft Theatre Club tonight gave a charity performance of "Strike Happy." a comedy by Duncan Greenwood, at its theatre in Ayer Rajah Road. I30 words
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469 1965-10-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wad. MALAYSIAN manufacturers today called on the Government to take effective measures to ensure that no Chinese textiles and clothing banned from entry in the Malaysian market from Saturday can slip m illegally. "Legislation alone is not enough to469 words
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Article, Illustration152 1965-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The staff and agents of ihr New Zealand Insurance Company Ltd. last night attended a dinner in honour of Mr. D. Hare, general manager of company's head office, who is here on a short visit. At the dinner. Mr. Hare presented152 words
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253 1965-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two police constables from the Traffic Department were today acquitted on a joint charge of corruptly obtaining an Illegal gratification of $40 from a pirate taxi driver. Police constables *»eter Tan Teck Jee and Chow Choy Soon were acauitted following an unsuccessiul253 words
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Article75 1965-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. K Gopalakrishnan has been elected general secretary of the Singapore Indian Association. Other officials are: Mr. M. Bala Subramanian "president); Mr. A.V. Devan (vlcepresidentt; Mr. S.R. Nelson measurer); Mr. C.I. George (chairman, games); Mr. A.N. James (sports secretaryi Mr. P. Ramasamy < house leaden;75 words
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Article32 1965-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A batch of 94 National S< rvicemen from Singapore will return to Singapore by train at 6.40 a in. tomorrow after two months' training in Port Dickson32 words
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Article234 1965-10-07 6 AUSSIE LABOUR PARTY MEN DUE CINGAPORE. Wed. A seven-man Australian Labour Party delegation will arrive here on Sunday for a one-week tour of the State. They are: Mr C". S Wyndham, general secretary of the Australian Labour Party: Mr. W. R. Colbourne, senior vice-presi-dent of the ALP: Mr. R. \V.234 words
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Article67 1965-10-07 6 1 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Pion- eer Industry Employees Union will hold a social and dance on Oct. 16 I at 8 p.m. at the Fraser and Neave Hall to commemorate the opening of the new Trade Union House at Shenton Way Tickets at S3 a couple67 words
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Miscellaneous187 1965-10-07 6 Mh'tf Onp it ?t *'> T. Wmwrnlim CT I VOU'P BE SATISFIED TO GO V_._ "^NIIL HAVE NOU ..JISH. FCVI,AN" YEAH.. CHARRED, J ~^J THAT'S RIGHT/ NOT BY V BACK TO SOME COLO. WSNK/ ROOIO AN 1 KNOW I LYE BIS HUNKS OF J HALF-POME ON /AND NOA EVEN BARBECUE187 words
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Obituary23 1965-10-07 8 aTawea Ml Minimum MR LIM TEOW TUCK, aVSMe Rml fan"* Da»"«i a-r*\ nB ,vio.fc% P'lnem' •t J.V> m on o in I9«*23 words
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Article92 1965-10-07 8 YEOW KOON SIANO di« 4 or, IM rv »a.f.j 'am.ly thank* Mala. a *ot S> -»i»iiv-. and fnrnda 'o» > B»fM aad wr*ath» FAMILY OF TNI l.». p a>mavi» »n'» »r»atn« aseßeaal fl'inaic 'h^ir b*r*a\* THE FAMILY OF tfea BiM Mr I'Mi K»r« "»nk PtattMa re an iintit'iona, -«r»<i««92 words
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Article669 1965-10-07 8 The Pakistan Governments decision to sever diplomatic relations with Malaysia is not easy to understand. It is one I thing to insist on reading hostility into Mr. Rainani's speech in the United Nations SeturiU Council; it sometimes happen* that words invite an interpretation different from the one intended.669 words
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Article367 1965-10-07 8 Nine days have passed since Dr. Lam Swee Aun and Dr Goh Keng Swee announced, in a joint ministerial statement, that quota restrictions on trade between Malaysia and Singapore were to be lifted: but the enabling ga/.ette notifications have yet to be seen. However. the delay is not367 words
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Article245 1965-10-07 8 The Malayan Railway traffic J manager. Mr. Rajasingam. asked yesterday why a train i uhich should have connected at Kuala Lumpur with another to Ipoh did not do so, gave dutiful answer. Railway policy. :he said, was to keep a train waiting only from 20 to 30 minutes245 words
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Article, Illustration684 1965-10-07 8 Colin Lcgum - NYERERE'S TRIUMPH and a vote against the Wa-Benz Colin Lcgum Tanzanlans make a home-grown polls system succeed by MR. Julius Nyerere has won about 98 per cent of the votes cast in Tanganyika and Zanzibar to qualify him for a further five years as President of Tanzania Despite this preposterously684 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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318 1965-10-07 8 YOU puDiished a n-tier iS. T Oct. 4) from one who signed him*elf "Observer" on the subject "Cancelled Scholarships" The letter U misleading. Selections lor scholarship awards ottered by or through the Singapore Government are undertaken by the Public Service Commission: these selections are.318 words
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Letter86 1965-10-07 8 BATU PAHAT has experienced several long blackouts and we. the paying consumers have controlled our tempers and tolerated the rituation silently. However, the blackout which we had on Friday (Oct. 1 1 was tl c last straw. Not only were we not been notified of it but the blackout lasted86 words
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Letter115 1965-10-07 8 I refer to the letter <ST 1 Bept. 16). by "Too High" on climbing mileage claims. "Too Hl»b' may be assured 'ha' adequate machinery exists for checking m'.l;age claims out ud by Government officer*. Such check* extM at various levels and If there :> primf rha an offlif-r na* made115 words
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Letter143 1965-10-07 8 WITH reference lo the announcement o f the Bpecial Entrance F.xamlnatlons. may 1 write on the true nature of the Special Entrance Examinations of University of Singapore and Malaya Except for the Social Studies entrance examination passing the examination does not ensure one a place in t-he University but merely143 words
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Article360 1965-10-07 8 ANTOINE YAREO - ANTOINE YAREO By Jakarta, Wed COKKARNO has hern for the past two days meeting with the feuding military leaders at Boßor palace, 40 miles from Jakarta. In a radio hrn.irtcist at midnight <>n Nun day he revealed for the first limp part "fAP - 360 words
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Advertisement45 1965-10-07 8 ''gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Style Cut to th* Latent Fa»hions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Abo aa^KafMataM A abttaM^MM W Hi«h CU«a WawafaH 4 WmlUm. lINOAPOBE 11. Omilmi »iii» Tel: 924} 1 HONGKONG M«*«M)or Montwa tar FUe*. ReaMa Ma>. 14 44 Nattiaa I*W ■SMptSaMa,45 words
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Advertisement129 1965-10-07 8 hhhH *i AQUAMATIC HO THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH X THE OUTBOARD wSP*§EL Unl V L v^*"^ -a^as^TM Rugg«d and powerful, the Volvo Pent* Aquamatic 110 horse- rißL^H&>!jH power satisfy the requirements jfij^Tf^Tf of motor boat enthusiasts. jCTI \XiSSrWmi) Unequalled fuel economy and <2jSQw^uSj~cW Jr reliability, electric hydraulic lift combining with129 words
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189 1965-10-07 9 THE NAVY GETS ITS FIRST LANDING CRAFT crNOAPORE. Wed The Royal Malaysian Navy's newest vessel, the X.D Sri Lanekawi. reached her base at Woodlands this mornlnj? after a 50-day voyage from Malta. The 950 ton Langkawi the Navy's first tan* a:: dins craft. On hand to rvceive the oflflcfrs and189 words
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Article58 1965-10-07 9 PARIT Wed. nic polk* *re •fill invest -.eating the murder of a man whose headless body whs found on Monday on the roadside in 'he riverine kampong Senain.; •:«hi miles lrom ht-n A Dolu-e spokesman said that' the body had been identified as ♦hat of Zan bin58 words
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Article73 1965-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —I The Chief Plaiuilng Engineer vltli the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Mr. Klrpal Singh, was elected chairman of spectaj committee to study ■mining facilities for radio and < television technicians tirr th» Commonwealth Broadcast :ns Con- ferenfe The conference. which wa» held in73 words
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Article43 1965-10-07 9 BATU PAHAT Wed. A Johorr Stntf Assemblyman. Mr MP Kumaran, hw been re-elect-ed Dre&ident of the Johore branch of thr Malaysian Indian Conirreeß Other* elected were- vlc<"-pr»-«dent. Mr Nadeean Chrttlar 1 hecrrury. Mr K M Trlu and. irctuiurrr Mr P«.-»a^n.cltam43 words
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Article314 1965-10-07 9 I KUALA LUMPUR. W.d L NEW SOLIDARITY WEEK TO BEGIN ON NOV. 1 THE .Minister of I n f o r mation and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today announced that a second National Solidarity Week will be celebrated throughout Mala>sia beginning on Nov. L Inch? Sfnu said314 words
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304 1965-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. 'J'HE date when both the Singapore and Malaysian governments will officially announce the removal of the quota restrictions across the Causeway had been fixed, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. But Dr.304 words
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Article40 1965-10-07 9 KUALA LL'MPIR Wed. Th« Mhiuv.--i.ii. Krimrl Association hold Its third championshin dug show at the Chinwoo Auditoruim here at 9 a,m. on Sunday. Mr Laurie L. Grant, from Australia, will be the tudge nt tha show40 words
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196 1965-10-07 9 'Topless' photos: Ban them, says Jugah KUCHING, Wed. Sarawak's D y a k s are campaigning for a ban on tne sale of photographs and colour slides of barebreasted Dyak women. Today, the Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Da t o Temenggong Jugah. who is the paramount chief of the Dyaks196 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-10-07 9 MIXED UP IN UNHEALTHY COCKTAIL: EXPERT |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed An international trade union leader today described the Malayan trade union movement as "fragmented with coconut and peanutsized organisations mixed up in an unhealthy cocktail." And the general secretary of the Public Servlcei International. Mr. Paul Tofahrn. added: "In267 words
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315 1965-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Former clippie Hoh Lian Tai. 19. who agreed to cut the throat of a cockerel at a temple to prove that she told the truth at an arbitration court hearing failed to turn up foj the ceremony315 words
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Advertisement175 1965-10-07 9 Retire to sunny Malta Hew selection of villa Sites nn* available on Mellieha Bay instate PLOTS FROM £900 A i\/>ical > ilia dr\ifn Sea vim rnuldinp plot^ in lovel> Mellieha Bay. Prices trom £900 #I o» building covt«. mllss from £2.200. T-inc-st climaie an>\*herc in ihe Meiliterranean dimmer and winier.175 words
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Advertisement151 1965-10-07 9 #V IV II c v /<-«' '-■<'■ c.* rx < Choose your Christmas BsJf^ I M*' Cards early this year mgnJr' I '^0w take time to select |ust the HM^ff I -«4*t > > i right card for each of your BPW^* I _^jfl B|^^^' Mm friends. Now! At I151 words
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Miscellaneous753 1965-10-07 9 RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Tiffin Date: 1.30 Wan* Bertta: 41 and 60.2 metret 140 Newsialk. Tiffin Date: 2.00 Ml. nil M WAVE SERVICE: Berhenti Rehat: 5.00 Warta 319 metres Berita; 5.10 Take It Easy: A.M.: 6.00 Rcnek.isan Ran- 5.30 Still Popular: 6.00 Rengchangan: 9.02 Morning Melo- kaaan Ranchanon: 6.03 A.:dies:753 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-10-07 10 A gentle revolution for more feminine outline OF all the looks lluit fashion has come tip with the years, the Flared Look for trousers, of course), has the most popular vole. And designers in Europe have been turning out these rather "feminine trousers" in all kinds of materials from pure388 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-10-07 10 If you're plump or pudgy or just plain fat, now's the time Leisure is time to relax, not for burning up calories SITTING down? Then stand up and take a good analytical look at your figure. How does it shape up Slim and210 words
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Article141 1965-10-07 10 Dr. Paul Dudlpy Wbitr is one of tbe most ardent advocates of tbe twowheeler. "I know of no better activity than the two wheeler for all-round health, pleasure and economy." says Dr. White. "Cycling is one of the best ways to accomplish and maintain physical fitness, whatever your141 words
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211 1965-10-07 10 A home away from home for visitors from Asia VISITORS trom Asia and the Pacific area will have a "home away from home" here when a new hospitality centre is opened In New York. The U.S. association of the Pan Pacific and SouthEast Asian Women's Association (PPBEAWA) will dedicate the211 words
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Article100 1965-10-07 10 EASY chocolate souffle starts with a package of chocolate pudding mix. Combine regular mix with 14 cups of milk. Cook as label directs. Cool 5 minutes, stirring occasiona'1 Beat 2 egg yolks, add a little pudding to them, then add yolks to remaining pudding. Add 1 cup100 words
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Article35 1965-10-07 10 IF the sewing machine needle catches on Hne fabrics, run the needle through steel wool a few times Green onions. Including tops, are a good source «>f vitamin c. vitamin A and iron.35 words
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Advertisement342 1965-10-07 10 Advertisement WHAT WILL FASHION UNCOVER NEXT? James Layer. long associated with London's Victoria and Albert Museum, author of many books on the history of dress says that it is a running battle between "shifting erogenous Zones" and prudery, inOctober READER'S DIGEST Now On Sale! Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes342 words
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Advertisement394 1965-10-07 10 The impossible dream realized... makeup so 'transparesscenf it hardly seems to be makeup at all! new f Ultima U' Makeup Series byßevlon This almost bodiless makeup creates a look of total perfection without a hint of artifice! The look stems from just 3 cosmetics Munmncly simple to use: ♦ULTIMA ir394 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1965-10-07 11 All we did was to try to put an end to the war DATO ISMAIL MAKES A MAJOR SPEECH AT U.N... UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday 1 ALAYSIA said LVI today that its role in the Security Council decisions on ihe Indo-Pakistani conflict was '"limited lo putting an end to this fratricidalReuter - 1,108 words
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Article98 1965-10-07 11 DATO Ismail said that racism was the "most important affliction nnder which the world suffers today." Though manifested in acute forms between the white and black races, these did not exclude ">uperior-inferior attitudes among other peoples in various other parts of the world." He cited South Africa's apartheid98 words
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Article, Illustration904 1965-10-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday PAKISTAN today 1 described as "unsatisfactory, evasive and totally unacceptable" tho Malaysian reply to its Note protesting against the allegedly hostile attitude of Mr. R. Ramani. Malaysia's Representative in the United Nations. In tta aide memolre. It said that Malaysia's attitude to904 words
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137 1965-10-07 11 'No comment needed on Pakistani decision 9 T^EW DELHI. Wed.— An Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday thai Pakistan's decision to cnt off diplomatic relations with Malaysia needed no comment. "We are not planning to disrupt our normal diplomatic relations with any country which sided with Pakistan in the recent137 words
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Advertisement264 1965-10-07 11 3£S V COLLECTION S COMING YOUR WAY FROM ROUND THE GLOBE TO C. K. TANG (S) LTD. Set your male senses soaring. Set her pulse a-racing. Ixiok the part. Get with flwM AUSTRALIAN-MADE sport shirts by world-famous Whitmont. Whitmont call them 'Internationals'. That's where the styling and the fabrics come264 words
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Advertisement744 1965-10-07 12 iCaaMaawd froen Pag*) srruAnoNS vacant v Hmrme (lUm.y—Baa tt ef. extra K L MEDICAL PRACTICE requires Dorter. State experience aad salary. Apply Baa A 2456 ft.T.. K.L. tMOF ASSISTANT, aged 16/17 required. Kaowledge of aingUaa ceseami ASwiy PO. Box 2TM, Bh*aapor*-1. I POM BRANCH. Well Established fcuropeaa Ootapany reqiilre* a744 words
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Advertisement984 1965-10-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wermw ft fJHaQ-—» M et». aatra i A LEADING MOTOH rompaay raqulrsa a Hard work-tag yooac man aa sale* R*pc— siiUttr* f«r their Heavy Rqolpmcnt Division. Would i ottar rood salary aad Commission. Applicants frith a minimum of on* year *sp*n*SM* a*«d ipply to: Box A -.13984 words
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Advertisement1003 1965-10-07 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT l U Ward* St fUtrn.) Baa It ef. extra ATTRACTIVE AIR-OONOITIOpifIO i ROOM with full board m new Bat District tor couple, no cbildrea. I Us* at living room, telephone, all amenltle* provided. Tel: (Spore) 3MSI. •T. TNOMAS WALK runxtbed Flat, two Bedroom*. one servant's room, Llv./Din room,1,003 words
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Advertisement768 1965-10-07 12 EDUCATION It Werme U tMtiuy—Baa f ef. extra •OOK-KESPINO, AOCOUNTIMO, AUDITING. A.S-A. A..1.A. CCS Cour***. H.S.C Ecooomlca, 0.P., T;p«- i wrltlim. Commercial Correspondcac* Academy ot Accountancy And Beer*- i t*JT*t>ip, U«org* I** Building, Clcmtno*au Avano*. Blnsapor* *****. PRACTICAL JALHHAHIMIr rwKL'TH COURSB IT»«Ti(iO 12TB OCTOBER. I KXPldl* Bf IP* TOU MCOOM768 words
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Advertisement1022 1965-10-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 'I Warmw U (Mim,)—Bax tt ef. extra MOLOBN alroonstnons*- Nov. i960. Company owned, recularly maintained, immaculate condition throogbout. Many extras. View 83 Belmont Road, Spore. USED CAM FOR SALE ih: Mirm Mini Traveller 53, 100 t»62 Slmss 1000 53 ,000 1»17 Msrns Mlnec 1000 4-assr r; ISO1,022 words
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Advertisement684 1965-10-07 12 BARS k RESTAURANTS (Spore) I 11 Hera's M mm. i— Box St eta. extra j OANCING 'DINING Nl«ntly boutb Ran Asia Bar Restaurant. 190 Waterloo Street. Spore. Tel: ***** ■I FRESH FLOWERS IS Wor*a St <mtn.>—Bax tt ef. extra PRINCESS >»>•. for TOl witß Bow ers thoughtfully selected and beautifully684 words
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Advertisement422 1965-10-07 12 THE BANKRLPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 17th September and Ut October, 1965 made against, the following persons Bankruptcy No. Rex-eltinc Order*, made on 17.9.65. 166. 65 Ooh Khoon Hong tomierly trading a> Chop Hup Hln. No 9i>. Keng Lee422 words
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Advertisement404 1965-10-07 12 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS CHII I \IC( lIITI IS DKPARI.MLM: Ust Floor. Halifax Road i I ta) Manufacture St Delivery of Furniture to Four Units of Semt-detacheu Prefabricated Buildings and Four t'nlts of detached prc-fab buildings Kota Tinggi, Joliorr 1 enurr Deposit 5100 Close at 2 15 p.m. on404 words
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Advertisement1289 1965-10-07 13 TO UVERPOOL 6 HUT COAST O.K.i DutSpert BaOa P. nan Pmbm AtFTIIMDW Uttrpeel, StMfetT Oda. 1 Oat 10 BM 12/11 Liverpool, ttetfaw Oct U OM 14 OM MJ BIOMEI Havre. Liverpool, Slasgow... Oct 11 Oct 21 BM H/tB Bat IB BITSSES Liverpool, Dubun, A'aeetn... Oct a Oct 20 BM 17/1,289 words
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Advertisement1230 1965-10-07 13 r//£VMhI/JV£S rjiVhr^i ■BBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBBV^^ THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Lid Kcpo-lW n D«^mirk CIPRESS SAIUNOS tt NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANB KANMNAVIA! Sport P. 3'tiam Penang Am Genoa Htvrt m burg Idea AM* Cap) MMMtIA I) Sailtl It Pt/Ott I 1/ t mi II Hit i In I II PATASONIA I) Ott l!1,230 words
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Advertisement1183 1965-10-07 13 I BEimLINE I EXPRESS SERVICE Tt LONDON. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENLOMOND n. lmjjm g« \srxm &&w JSFVm "-"1 rtr Liverpool Nat II BENVORLICH Singapore P. Sttta Peaaag Kimbuig Bm 1 ltt 11/11 Stt 17/2S Bet 21/21 Smgaport P S'haa Petaeg lENARTT L'don, A'werp, H'burg, R'daa Oct 17/11 Ott 21/211,183 words
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Advertisement1234 1965-10-07 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent. CITT Of POONA- Iratoa, rltvrt, L'dea. Niert Sugaaert P. S'kaa PeaaM B htvea. Rotttrdta, A'wer» II let CITT Or LANCASTER London, Hamburg, Rottaroara, Antwerp, Hull 12/14 Ott Cm Of UPON Lendon, Hamburg, Rotterdaa. Havre, Hull II 21 Ott 10 OM Cm OP COLOMBO1,234 words
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Article175 1965-10-07 14 MELBOURNE. Wed f EADINO lodustrlaJs mostly continued on a flnn trend In fairly active trading, but prolittaJring In late dealings caused home to close below their best. Second rank Issues attracted less demand. B.HP. were traded strongly to 475. 6d. before receding latterly to close one penny lower175 words
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Article273 1965-10-07 14 TOKI.K Brat trade mbber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur .Trsterds; at 65-'« cents per lb. up three-eighths of a cent on Tursday's closing level for the position. The tone was doll. B.A.S. and X. M.X.I. clorUv prices in cents per lb. yestrrdar.273 words
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Article53 1965-10-07 14 THE present rate of the Malayan dollar arainst tbe pound sterling flxed on November 34 last year is selttng. T.T. or O.D. 2s. 2 15 18d. Bujing T.T. 2«. 4 l'l«d. Buvinc OD. 2s. 4<nd. The dolhir is at its statutory middle position in relation to Its range53 words
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Article75 1965-10-07 14 CHIMES! Preduce Cichante, Sin«a■ere nee" »rice« atr aicul »e»ter> day: Ceeenut ail: milk SBM ■eilert. drum Soi>i aellara. Ce»ra: Oct. Nov. IK 'Continent I'nquoted. Papper: Muntok irbltr 83M eeilvra, Sarawak white S^o7i acllera. apeclal Sarawak black Slflli aellera. garbled Ijmpoan black $187|(Ni seller* (all 96't NLW), ABTA »177»(N)75 words
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Article81 1965-10-07 14 'Pill MaU}»ivm Miimler of I iD^iiic has lixed thcs< prices lor calculatins cust4>m» duties for the period from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13. Robber XX eta. lb. Copra 958U a ton. Coconut Oil Siiul a ton. Palm Oil 5718J3 a> ton. Palm Kernels $472.23 a ton. The rates81 words
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Article106 1965-10-07 14 chips i «-i« C rt» me li'-.j»<i-» are: Carranbank '9. Peieua 10 11, Konsrto Maru IP. Big!: '-'I St, Bh M-wrsk IMS. Waitaki V9 '3o. D.-cMsh-nrilre 31 31. MeiMlaua US "M. Suog Be ■M. Inchon 40/41. Ferngat* 42 43. HwuriMli 4». H'oodbnrn 47. Perlla N.W. 3, Setnenyih106 words
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Article78 1965-10-07 14 TMI AMaaiatlan »i Binki m Malay 1 ala m»d« the** chmngaa In ti rmtaa to merchant* y»st»niay lall ratei to SIM) New Vark: buying T.T. S3 13 1 4. Airmail OD 32 IS '16. 80 d/at. 33 3 16 credit billi. 33 9 '16 trade bills •Illnf TT78 words
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625 1965-10-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpiIERE tva» an easier X tendency In both tins and industrials after their recent rise on the Stock Exchange yesterday. The ten drops were not heavy being confined to no more than 5 cents but were set off by625 words
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Article857 1965-10-07 14 UIMM.sk tn and rcportrd to l the Singaporr and Kw.d.i Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exrhange of Malaysia yesterday, with tin- number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Seuttead U.ooo> M Dunepa (3.000) <l 40: Eaat Smelt C!, 000) 52.87: laaa (1.000) Sl.«ib. (.'..Oi'i.)}857 words
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523 1965-10-07 14 THI Straits tin fell a fur Ui.r ss.:;: to tntiXH .ves>terda>. the sMPHI price since August I? The price ha*> now lo»t Sll.i.i in l«o tntdinc tla.vs. Yr^lfrdaJ■>^ drop was morr or it-»N in line with the fall i>f KU a ton in523 words
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Article24 1965-10-07 14 Malayan Stock Indicrs Oit. 5 Oct. •Industrials: ;.,.x; Tins: 58.19 IS.IT rabbers: MSJU 103.50 *Dfc. 30. 1963 100 l>tr. l!i«; I mii24 words
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Article26 1965-10-07 14 Oct. 6. MALAYAN RIKBKR PRICE: 6."iJ cent«> tup threp-eißhtlu, of a cent). TIN $737 .37* (down SB.J7*>. I'nolTici.ii iiMl—Hb< oflrrinK ton> (up S tons).26 words
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Article203 1965-10-07 14 iNIIU>I KIAL» CM u<..dio*« m lavaet in 14 CM, N. Iron <■»» DunloD« II m OU.kVU. 14 H MmHM 11 en Rmmsmi «*s l? eta. tlu^iDsoQi )o 'a. od. fmp lv eta. Ban I <.ta. i- 16 cU BBJ Prop. U t*. ..<mnioo I. Ma. b Darby 14203 words
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Article39 1965-10-07 14 /~\N the trt* lafians* market *o Ho.-tt v Kong yesterday tl.e C.B. DolUf age. quoted at O.?« for T.T. ant* b Ii for ti-i Ittrlini wia quoted at l«03 «a 4 ■M ta-1 or cold at 16139 words
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Article31 1965-10-07 14 Results of Pubang Consolidated for September were: Ore crushed 18.500 tons; output of tin concentrates—lode- 210 tons. Other September outputs: Austral Amalgamated 1.565 piruls and Kampong Kamunttng 425 plr;R31 words
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Article12 1965-10-07 14 Pungah Tin produced 2W$ plcula of tin ore In September.12 words
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Advertisement1135 1965-10-07 14 BaßMu Vl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.».A. Pecitic Atlantic Service a m i i-j. N Tori 8o«-" "Tteiaaiai atari It 21 Oct n Bet 17 Nt* 1 tec > Bat -Aieittw Man 11/21 Nt* 2t Na* 17 Btt 1 IM I MB Japan Direct Service Smgaoora Toto^aiw Hott •Taitet aara-1,135 words
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Advertisement1017 1965-10-07 14 auJTR«tI*NtW ItAUNB SIRVICk I INBIA. MKISTaN *NB P. BBU tUVICB In Fraeaaßi, alilalaa. aliaiiaji. Syttat. I In BMras aaa Nagaaaßjaae. Paring P. S*kaa S*tu>a o B«RPCU U Btl M/ 14 Stl la H !i?2 i!JI i??L rBBMUU INn >' INn i/« J*™" S JJ t 'lL J™l!j „II tCARKNTUU I1,017 words
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Advertisement59 1965-10-07 14 PSHAM PtNANG SPORE 6TA/ETO ETA/ETO ETA/ETD FIOM CALCUTTA M.V. "ITATI O» ASSAM" for Aaaiolda Malbourna Sydney Oct. 12/11 •MM CALCUTTA ft KAKINADA M.V. "lATNA MANJUSMMI" Hongkong ond laoon Oct. M/S1 Oat. 1«/1* Oat. n/11 CMH* ACCMn. K.L. SUB. AfttNTV MNANQ SUB A«tNTS K. JaaiaaHii c It* UkeMeße *C. '""Jj^j^* S'PORI59 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1965-10-07 15 In ever loving memory of our beloved mother, Madam Thong Sow Heng, age 51, passed away peacefully on 2-M-1965. Dearly missed hut forever remembered by her family. All scrolls, wreaths and runtributioin are thanked. LEONG KIM WENG LEUNG AH (BIN LEONG AH LAN.44 words
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Advertisement1263 1965-10-07 15 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTION IS7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that the following draft plans have been prepared and are open to public inspection on any working day j during office hours for three months from the1,263 words
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Advertisement717 1965-10-07 15 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. BRUNEI lENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders will be received by the chairman, Tenders Board at the Office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. Monday November Ist 1965 MR •SUPPLY OF TWO UNITS TIPPER TRUCK" 2. Tenders received after this time will be rejected.717 words
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Advertisement874 1965-10-07 15 NOTICES INTERIM REPORT TO STOCKHOLDERS t (>R THE SEC MONTHS ENDING 3 1ST DEC, 1965. The Directors of Hume Industiles (Malaya) Limited have declared a second Interim Dividend of 5 o (free of Income Tax) in respect of the second six months of the year ending 31st December, 1965. In874 words
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Advertisement926 1965-10-07 15 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-J X.M., di-dalam kelas "C" dan ka-atas akan ditertana di-Pejabat JURUTKRA NEGERI. JOHOR. JOHOR BAHRU. hingga jam pukol 13.00 ten-rah-harl. pada 16hb. Oktobcr, 1965. untok: MEMBENA SEKOLAH MENENGAH RENDAH KEBANGSA'AN DI SENGGARANG. BATU PAHAT. Segala butir2 boleh di-dapatl pada masa926 words
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Advertisement157 1965-10-07 15 TENDERS NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDEB NO. CMD. 119/6S Tenders are Invited from Reglstered Class A. B C Electrical Wiring Contractors for 5 Storey Block of 16 units Class 'G' Quarters, for Police Rank and Pile In Seremban. The closing date is 12 noon on 15th October, 1965. In- i terested157 words
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Advertisement1002 1965-10-07 15 HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED Applications are called from suitably qualified persons for the position of MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT The following are the minimum requirements for the position: 1. At least 10 years experience in the operation, overhaul and maintenance of specialised production machinery, engines and associated plant and electrical equipment.1,002 words
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344 1965-10-07 16 CHEONG YIP SENG - Burglary ring smashed: Wanted men held CHEONG YIP SENG: I" Singapore. Wed, A burglary ring; has been smashed by the polire with the capture of 15 wanted burglars, and the rerove.ry of nearly $17.--000 worth of stolen ?ood>> during an allnight operation, which ended this afternoon. liAot from two hie344 words
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Article18 1965-10-07 16 MUAR. Wed A tilm will be v. i Itai.ure PrW in air of the ration.18 words
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98 1965-10-07 16 NO TALKS WHILE STRIKE IS ON: TENGKU ifUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman reiterated today that the 1.000 striking forest employees must return to work before the Government will negotiate with the Union of Forest Employees on their salary claims. The union insists on a settlement before railing oil the98 words
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Article60 1965-10-07 16 KANGAR. Wed. Six pollccnx 1 and three inspectors received moijftary awards and letters i'M commendation at a simple rerrmuny held on the s\ite Secretariat compound yesterday. The recipients were: Inspectors K. Salladurai. Idris Rus and Ooi Hock Seng. Sergeant* Mohamad Saad and Othman Darus. and constables Chik60 words
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Article, Illustration218 1965-10-07 16 OINGAPORE, Wed When R.A.F. No. 34 Squadron received its squadron standard here recently, a distinguished guest at the presentation ceremony was 83-year-old retired Air Commodore Sir Adrian Chamier. its first commander. As a major in the Royal Flying Corps, he headed No.218 words
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Article29 1965-10-07 16 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed.— The Gurkha* celebrated their annual Dusshera festival at their depot here yesterday with the ceremonial sacrifice of a buffalo to the Hindu goddess Kail.29 words
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119 1965-10-07 16 SINGAPORE. wed.-Tb« Con- iulate General of Belgium mid of the Netherlands haw announced that their government* have decided to continue to apply to cltlaei:s of Singapore the same policy with re>pec*. to entry visas which was in force before Singapore's Kepara- Uon from Malaysia119 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-10-07 16 THE MAN STANDING BEHIND SOEK IN THIS PICTURE nR E S IDENT ■Sock a r no takes the salute at the recent Indonesian National Day celebrations. But who is the toughlooking soldier behind him? His uniform is that of a Presidential guard; his rank: LieutenantColonel. Is he97 words
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Article57 1965-10-07 16 BANGKOK. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman has sent a letter to the Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom KiUikachorn. It expressed his personal gratitude and that of the Malaysian Government and people for Thailand* despatch of a cease-fire supervisory team to Malaysian Borneo in June last year atReuter - 57 words
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223 1965-10-07 16 Three mothers create a stir at court DENANG. Wed. As two mothers rushed to embrace their sons soon after they had been conditionally released on a tentative murder eh a rge, another mother knelt outside the courthouse and prayed for "Justice to be done" "My son has been murdered and223 words
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Article48 1965-10-07 16 WELLINGTON. Wed.— ln the last 18 months New Zealand has given Malaysia arms and equipment worth £440.000. the Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. announced today. Two-thirds of the aid had been shipped and rest would so in a few weeks, he said. Reu.er.Reuter - 48 words
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Article24 1965-10-07 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The New Zealand Government has announced a book grant wnrtt £10.000 to the National Library under the Colombo Plan.24 words
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357 1965-10-07 16 IVASHINGTON. Wed f? Malaysia's Finance i Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, yesterday predicted that the Asian Developj ment Bank would i» j "well on its way to b*- ing established' by th« end of the year. The long-proposed fln&n cial .institutionUPI - 357 words
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Article28 1965-10-07 16 MLAR. Wed. A mobile unit will tie at the Muar Government Hn-pital from Saturday to Oct. 13 i to give free chest X-rays to tli* public.28 words
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Advertisement216 1965-10-07 16 NotWog Hzfflre aLout a rear engine ear far from it, vrhen you come to think it's much more pratique! Drive shafts and couplings are inefficient! Your engine may develop le grand horse-power bnt how much does it deliver to the back wheels that drive the car? Our car has the216 words
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Advertisement111 1965-10-07 16 before W*~ mM M M be sure it's'SANFORIZED" REGD TD MX. Don't buy unless the name SANFORIZED is right there on the label. It means you will never wash away the fit no matter how often you launder the garment. SANFORIZED is your assurance the garment will never shrink out111 words
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Article578 1965-10-07 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By Oh expresses confidence after series of meetings JJUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Oh Boon Tat, chairman of the important Technical and Facilities committee for the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21, today expressed confidence that all 14 sports on the578 words
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Article94 1965-10-07 17 MALACCA. Wed. Johore beat Malacca 3-2 in the south zone final of the Government Services badminton knockout competition here last night. Johore won all the singles but lost both the doubles. Results i Johore firsts Single* Omar M-in.tp bt George Yap 15-10. 15-9: Zainal Abidin bt94 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-10-07 17 Epsom Jeep - COLES PICKS GRENADIER IN GOLD CUP Epsom Jeep JU^Twith" SINGAPORE, Wednesday. OF the four Rinus van Breukelen trained horses engaged in the Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday, stable Jockey Les Coles' choice is Grenadier. This despite the Cup Trial success of Credit Balance 111, on whom Coles defeated the classy431 words
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Article, Illustration190 1965-10-07 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Crack Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure will soon be returning to ride .in, Malaya and Singapore. Garnie. who has been riding with considerable success in Ireland in the past six years, said in Dublin last week that this would be his last season in190 words
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Article220 1965-10-07 17 By ERNEST FRIDA; Singapore, Wednesday. CHAMPION sprinter Mani Jegathesan has decided that he should run for Malaysia in the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. Kuala Lumpur- born Jega. 21. who Is a fifth-year medical student at the University of Singapore,220 words
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Article101 1965-10-07 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Ho Ho Cup int«rport soccer match between Hong Kong and Singapore will De played on Dec. 6 instead of Dec. 4. the Singapore Amateur F.A. announced today. The Hong Kong F.A. had requeued the change because of a race meeting in Hong Kong101 words
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Article99 1965-10-07 17 Sikhs, Ceylonese name teams SEREMBAN. Wed. Lakhbir Singh will lead Malaysian Sikhs in their annual cricket match against Malaysian Ceylonese for the Nadchetram Shield at Hie NSC padang this weekend. The Ceylonese will have Anura de Silva as skipper. Teams: Sikhs: Lakhbir, Jagdev, Qurucharan, Ranjit. Sukhdev, Lall Singh Jr (all99 words
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194 1965-10-07 17 Safa call a meeting with trainees to end absenteeism CINGAPORE, Wed. 1« The Singapore Ama- teur F.A. selectors and I, the footballers called te training for the Seap Games will meet tomorrow in a bid to end absent eeism in training sessions. Safa acting president Ken i Yew Leng told194 words
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Article34 1965-10-07 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Naafi' Imperial became champions in the Singapore Business Houses FA League Div. 2 when Malaysian Air-' ways conceded a walkover in the last match at Jalan Besar Stadium i today. I34 words
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Article257 1965-10-07 17 By JOE DORAI; Singapore. Wednesday. SINGAPORE Joint Services, holders of the Malaya Cup for rugby, will leave on Saturday for an eight-day tour of West Australia. Squadron-Leader Peter Horsea. secretary of the Joint Services Rugby Union, said today that the tour would benefit the team257 words
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189 1965-10-07 17 - KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Only 15 entiles have been rec«lr«<l for the second Malaysian National amateur boxing championships at Stadium Negara on Oct. 9-10. The entries comprise 16 from the Armed Forces, five from Penang and four from Selangor for seven of the eight divisions.AP - 189 words
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Article39 1965-10-07 17 LONDON. Wed. Result* of Enslish Football League matches: Uiv. I—Everton1 Everton 2 Blackburn 3. Mr. 3 Brighton 1 Grimsby I: Swmdun 4 Bristol Rovers S. Div. 4— Halifax 3 Bradford OJty 2: Rochdale 3 Southport 0. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement24 1965-10-07 17 BASEBALL 1965 world series between Los Angeles 'DODGEßS' Minnesota 'TWINS' Starting October 7th For scores call Pan American Singapore Tel:***** World's Most Experienced Airline24 words
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Miscellaneous112 1965-10-07 17 1 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER j (flrb i Convent HLI 6 Jaaln EngBOY Cup (Ipoh): Klnla Indian* l lUn 2 under-lS: CHLJ 1 JXB 1. 4 Ramblers 2. ppr *k inter-tchoob t— c— y <B Kampar serca-a-ddt: Pk Hydro O*J»«>: BYB A' 3 BTAR 'A' 1; A 3 Hunters 1; under-19112 words
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Miscellaneous70 1965-10-07 17 j DIARY BADMINTON Foong Cup: Malacca v Spore: Negri v Johore 'both at Malacca. 8 p.m.); Kelantan v Pahang (A. Star). HOCKEY— T. Anson Women* Lge: Anson CS v Sekolah MX ibpcedy Rd). SOCCFR Penang Victory Cup: TPCA v BAFC '6.30, City Stadium). S. Kedah Lge: K. Kctil v Badlishah70 words
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Article, Illustration493 1965-10-07 18 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. PARISIAN'S acting High Commissioner here. Mr. lI. A. Ablmsi, today spent 20 minutes with officials of the Ministry of Kxtenuil Affairs after handing over an aide imsmoirc explaining why his country had decided to break with Malaysia. Three493 words
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Obituary40 1965-10-07 18 MR, WONG KWAI, arffd 74. twimm-4 •way ptarrf-jlly al 7 a.m. on tM)i.l-.«tt ht HI Andrrnot Remit. Ipoh. H* Imvci IxMnd one tun, 3 dniikhtfrs, >on*-ln-li v. oar daiuhW-ia-la* and tunny krundrhiMrm KiiMral at U p.m on f teiMft.40 words
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Article360 1965-10-07 18 LONDON. Wed— Quieter and more cautious conditions prevailed In the stock markets today. Selling was only on a modest scale, with buyers holding off utter the recent appreciable advance. Prices lost further ground j n gome sections. President Johnson's pending operation was a restraining factor. Leading industrials fluctuated360 words
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Article48 1965-10-07 18 LONDON. Wed—Spot 19.d Nov. ]f>ls ISd.. Dec. 201 16d.. Jan 2O'sd.. Jan. March 20 5 16d, April June 20 7 16d.. Julj- Sept 20>,d., Oct. Dec. 20>;d.. Jan./ March 20'jd., April June 20>~d., elf. Oct. 19 7 lfid. Nov. 19 9'l6d Dec 19\d. Tone: Quiet but steady.48 words
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Article28 1965-10-07 18 LONDON. Wed—Buyers £1474 f- £6',). Miters £1475 .-f-£2'J>. Forward buyers £1465 (4-C24), sellers £1467', (4-£3>xX Settlement £1475 (—£s). Turnover am 135 tons. p.m. 285 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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Article, Illustration336 1965-10-07 18 LASSIE FROM GLASGOW MEETS HER TWO MOTHERS-IN-LAW PENANG. Wed. A pretty 21 year old Scottish girl. Jean Porter, who flew 8.000 miles from Glasgow last month to wed a Malaysian engineer, today offered the traditional Chinese cup of tea to her father-in-law and TWO336 words
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Article76 1965-10-07 18 LONDON. Wed. A religious play showing Christ as a teenager in jeans has been banned as "blasphemous" by Britain's Stage Censor. But millions of people will see it anyway— on TV on Oct. 26. The censor, who controls only theatre performances, refused a licenceReuter - 76 words
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Article41 1965-10-07 18 KUCHING. Wed.— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, arrived here today for a six -day visit to Sarawak to see what can be done to make Government publicity more effective In the State.41 words
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310 1965-10-07 18 Tun Ky sees how Malaysia tackles her problems KUALA LUMPUR. V. v The Prime Minister of Vietnam. Air Vice Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky. spent. his final day In Malaysia collecting first-hand impressions of the country's military and national development policies With Madame Ky away for the day on an310 words
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Article41 1965-10-07 18 SINGAPORE. Tue.\ pores Minister for Finance, Mr. Llm Kirn San. returned to Sinirapore tonight by Malaysian Airways after attending the Commonwealth Finn lire Mi: ■•.inference In Kint>-'.on. J.im&ica anci the Joint World Bonk national Monetary- Fund conler-i-iice In Washington.41 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-10-07 18 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. Yesterday: Highest Uwtft Kuala Lumpur 91 71 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 91 75 C Highland* 73 67 Jesnelton 88 73 Kurhlng 90 7950 words
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