The Straits Times, 10 October 1965

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES loafed in No. 1,544 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 10 1965 20 CENTS KDN 1191 M.C. (P) H
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  • 406 1 The golden chance TENGKU: NOW IS THE TIME FOR SOEK TO OUST REDS JPOH, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman expressed a fervent hope here tonight that President Soekarno would grasp the •golden opportunity to side with the army and his people to oust the Communists out of Indonesia once and for
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  • 48 1 SON OF HEAVEN EMPEROR HIROHITO Rl LER of a thrusting industrial nation. Yet he Is still revered by millions as being of divine origin. WHO is he? What Is he? Read every exciting word of the new series that starts on Page One of the Magazine Section today.
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  • 25 1 TWO PAGES for WOMEN present fashion, painting and dancing WHAT are the sweet dreamers wearing at slumber time? Are you daring enough to try the
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  • 15 1 Tl'BN to Pages Two and Three of the Magazine Section and find out.
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  • 25 1 THIS is the story behind the headlines a tale of help for the civilians In a war-torn land. See Page Six.
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  • 598 1  -  T.G. NG Down go the barriers SINGAPORE— 'WE WILL HAVE TO FIND NEW FORMULA* SAYS DR. LIM By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday MALAYSIA today took three steps towards a Common Market. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, announced three "important and inter-related
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  • 117 1 10 MILLION BANANAS WORTH SI MIL. INTO ATLANTIC URISTOL. Bat. Sailors aboard a Jamaica bound banana boat are in tht process of tossing 10 million bananas valued at i $1,000,000 into the Atlantic ocean. The 6.282-ton Chuscal left on Its return voyage to Jamaica yesterday after waiting 12 days
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  • 63 1 BUFFALO. Sat. Five men were accused here yesterday of plotting to export seven 826 warplancs to Portugal without U.S. Government permission. A Federal grand jury indictment said the consignment also included gunslghts. bombsighis and other parts. Two of the five men charged were said
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  • 53 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Th* Thai Go\ eminent will take care of the Malaysian Government's intere*'s in Pakistan, beginning on Oct 26. Announcing this today, a spokesman of the MluUtry of Foreign Affairs said that the Thai Government had accepted the Malaysian Government's official request tn look, after Malaynlan
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  • 37 1 INDIO. 'California i Sat. Singer Dmnh Shore was granted a final divorce decree from her husband of less than a year who withdrew a petition yesterday claiming she had corn mined adultery with four ram.
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  • 65 1 MOSCOW. Sat. A petrified cluster of palm leaves, recently discovered in Suuth Uzbekistan, turned out tv be a rare manuscript written in Brahmi. mi ancient Indian language, T.i.sn the Soviet news agency renorus. Soviet scholars have established that the text, written on i palm leaves, concerns
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  • 293 1 $8,000 hold-up on estate If AJANG, Sat. Six men, one armed with a pistol, raided an estate managers bungalow, about six miles from here, last night and stole cash, jewellery and other other articles worth more than $8,000. The manager of West Country Estate < Western Division>.Mr Mark E. Froldevaux.
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  • 75 1 CAIGON. Sat. Virtrong guerillas > ester da> ambushed an \merican trurlc convoy moving through an area 30 mile* northrjvt of Saigon, inflicting moderate casuallties In a harrasr nf mortar and small arm* fire. IS. troops in the ronvov managed to pull out of thr area after 10
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  • 707 1  - PAP TO GET A NEW NAME CHEW LOY KHOON Registrar gives two reasons for refusing Devan Nair application B, J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The People's Action Party, Malaya, is to be known by another name The name will be decided on at a meeting here tomorrow of party supporters and sympathisers.
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    • 29 2 Bonds— s7m. mark KUALA LUMPUR 8«t Th« Mile of National Defence Bond* today reached a total of 56.972.200 with the Rale of M.200 worth of Bond* to five subscribers.
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    • 695 2  -  CHEW LOY KHOON: DIPLOMATIC BREAK-OFF AN ATTEMPT TO PLEASE CHINA, RAZAK TELLS JOURNALISTS Kuala Lumpur, Sat. 18, THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight accused Pakistan of m a k i n g a "scapegoaf of Malaysia to further her own ends. 'We
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    • 137 2 Eastmead the Toff aims to be champ KCAI.A LL.MPLR Sat. Will Eastmead the Toff (above) win a Chal lenge Certificate at today's championship doe show organised by the M.<i i\ i. mi Kennel Association at the Chin Woo Auditorium? If so the five-year-old dachshund Hill be among thr first dogs
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    • 53 2 KUAI.A LUMPUR, B Tlie Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today w.uii«l MARA (Council of Trust fur Indigenous People i of licet s that he would judge their success by the results produced Tun Razak »a* addressing ft three-day seminar for MARA field officer* at the CoOperativt
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    • 97 2 SINGAPORE. SJTI. A car without a driver zig-zagg-ed along Anson Road for about 30 yards today after a gas cylinder exploded in its boot. The black Austin Cambridge was cruising along the road at about 11.30 a.m. when the cylinder exploded. The driver immediately
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    • 32 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th* Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Incli* Yusof bin Ishak. will entertain thr visiting Australian Labour Party delegation to tea «t t'i» Istana Negara at 4.30 p.m. on Monday.
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    • 269 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. A $60 million 240-megawatt power station will be built by the Public Utilities Board to cater for the expanding industrial and domestic electricity needs in Jurong. Of the $60 million, about. $38 million will be spent on foreign cxchanße purchases for
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    • PERSONALITY of the WEEK
      • 77 3 Chin Lin one of two to graduate itflSS CHIN LIN. one of 1 x the two girls out of 171 students who graduated from the Technical College yesterday. Miss Chin received her 2nd ('lass diploma in Building Design from the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. She Is now
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      • 48 3 MUAR. Sat. The thire-mile off shore curfew along the west ooMt of Johore has been relaxed by two hours today. The rurf«*«. which waa ltnpnred four months ago from 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m.. will now be from >'• 00 p.m. ro 0.00 a.m.
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      • 651 3  - The woman of few words who had such a startling effect on our men LAKSHMI NATARAJAN By J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The luxurious American car, flags fluttering from its wings, pulled smoothly to a stop at the portico of Kuala Lumpur's most exclusive hotel. Out of the back seat stepped a
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      • 107 3 UNION SAYS NO' AND STRIKE HOTEL IS CLOSED DOWN CINGAPORE. Sat. Ca- thav Restaurant strike-buund for 15 days closed down today ThL-> followed the rejec- tlon by the Singapore Restaurant Bars. Eating and i Coiiee Bhops Employees' Union of the managements ultimatum issued on Tuesday The management had given the
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      • 434 3 'GOVERNMENT WANTS TO BE JUST TO EVERYONE ON THE LANGUAGE ISSUE' I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. fHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight urged all Malays and non-Malays to be fair and just to each other over the language issue. "The Malays must be fair to the
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    • 126 4 HERO'S SEND OFF FOR NEW CAPTAIN OF CARRIER IN SINGAPORE IT was a hero s send-off .with the officers doing the hard work and the Royal Navy ratings waving their hats and cheering. Riding high in the cockpit of a six-ton &»a Hawk jet last Monday was their V.C. Commander.
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    • 287 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Indian Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Dinesh Singh, said today that India was unlikely to leave the Commonwealth despite widespread resentment in his country against Britain over her attitude in the Kashmir conflict. He told reporters at a Press conference: "I
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    • 123 4 Three youths who made second bid to pilter ]POH. Sat. Three youths who made a second attempt to loot goods from a lorry early this morning fell into a trap. One of them was handed to the police Shortly after 1 a.m. three youths were seen running away from
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    • 443 4 Theocratic State cannot solve our problems. says Lee SINGAPORE, Sat. A theocratic State cannot solve the problems of multi-racialism, multirelision, multi-lingualism and multi-culture, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said last night. The only hope, he said, was that in trying to solve these problems, people in theocratic States would not destroy
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    • 239 4 Good start made for $2 ,000 m. World Bank loan KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that Malaysia had made a good start in her efforts to raise a $2,000 million loan from the World Bank for her First Malaysian Development Plan. Mr.
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    • 24 4 UNITED NATIONS, Rat. Mr. Michael Stewart, the British ForoißM Secretary, will visit the Soviet Union before the end of the year.
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    • 264 5 PHOTO NEWS flow at heroes funeral for six generals JAKARTA. Sat I i \ilt\l services with full military honours were held here on Wednesday for the former Army Commander. LieutGen. Yani. and five other ranking generals, murdered by members of the "September 30th Movement" last week. Those burled in the
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    • 405 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Plan includes trade teachers' college THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today announced that two polytechnics and a trade teachers' training college would be built under the First Malaysia Development Plan to be launched next year. Speaking at the graduation
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    • 208 5 IPOH, Saturday. SJIX HUNDRED tin and tin ore miners in North Malaya today donated $200,000 to the National Defence Fund and pledged to do their bit for the country in the face of Indonesian confrontation. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, acrepted the gift
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    • 145 5 Cyclists molest women 'j'EI.UK ANSON. Sat.— Two padl planters were found guilty by the Magistrate's Court here yesterday of outraging the modesty of two housewives. Mat bin Musa, 45. and Ishak bin Abdul Karim. 22. were fined $200 or four months' Jail each for the offences committed on Rasllah blnte
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    • Sunday. October 10. 1965.
      • 203 6 mHE Tengku's account of 1 1 Pakistan's sustained hostility to Malaysia lays emphasis on one factor of international life the necessity to find more effective ways of keeping ourselves In tune with a rapidly changing world. There are some who will argue that the Pakistani break Is a symbolic
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      • 225 6 MANY months may pass before the full story of the coup and counter-coup In Jakarta become public property. As Indonesia swings back to normalcy, the censors are j getting Into thelf stride and key men involved are dbvlously under orders to keep their lips sealed. But from what has
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    • 441 6 Letters OF THE WEEK r PHi; letter written by "Kafx flesians" (Sunday Times, Sept. 19) misrepresented the facts regarding the problems of Raffles Institution. It was only a pillar at the entrance to the school compound, not the wall of the school building, as a casual reader would be let
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    • 875 6  - CRIME GLAMOUR Jack Newby ROBIN HOOD OR NOT, ROBBERY IS STILL WITHOUT By KUALA LUMPUR FOX the law-abiding citizen, an iiura of glamour surrounds the robber. Not so with the rapist tbe blackmailer, the pimp; for these are crimes rooted deep mi man's heredity. However there is no instinctive revulsion
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    • 804 6 lining the arts I in Vietnam WAR IN VIETNAM MEANS DESTRUCTION AND DEATH -WITH THE VIET •tfEtPHHi *«i* r THE WA84lfApY civiuaiis, mm JEAL VICTIMS South Vietnam's Prime Minister, Air Vicf>- Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, spent three days m Malaysia last week On his arrival he said "I shall seek
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  • The News
    • 306 7  - WHY DA VID NEEDS ALONG LONG SLEEP HAROLD SOH: By I Singapore, Saturday READING Seaman David Coote. 38, went home for a long sleep today after staying awake 52 hours in a decompression chamber. With him were two local deep-sea fishermen receiving treatment for "bends" a type of cramps they
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    • 183 7 CHAMBER CHIEF: FOLLOW THE PAP PLAN KANGAR, Sat.— lnche Haffiah bin Hussein, president of the Associated Malaysian Chambers of Commerce, yesterday suggested that the Malays should follow the PAP policy of a planned economy and work towards Us achievement. He told members of the Perils Malay Chamber at a meeting
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    • 44 7 UNITED NATIONS. Sat- Da to (Dr.) Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman, Minister of Home Affairs and chief delegate to the General Assembly, paid a farewell call on D Thant yesterday- He left today for a private visit to Madrid- Reuter.
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    • 114 7 A LOR STAR. Sat. A schoolboy, Cheng Chee Sheong, 14. was drowned tn a disused pool near the Pompong rest house here yesterday evening. Cheng, a Form I student of Sultan Abdul Hamld College, was bathing with four friends when he suddenly vanished.
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    • 34 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Cliee Seng, will open the new road. Jalan Padang Jeringau, off Kalian? Road, tomorrow at 730 D.m-
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    • 26 7 IPOH. bat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/at, will open the Federal Land Development Authority's Lasah scheme in Sungei Siput on Thursday
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    • 23 7 KULIM. Sat. The Kedah State Government today gave $22 000 fur a new market at Padang Serai, seven miles from here."
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    • 34 7 ENTEBBE. Sat. A goodwill delegation fn>m Singapore, led by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin Chye. arrived here by air today from Zambia for a three-day visit to Uganda. Reuter.
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    • 22 7 PENANG Sat. The St. George Girls" School Society will hold its fifth annual dinner in the school hall next Saturday.
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    • 100 7 PORTLAND MASON BARRED I ONDON. Sat. Portland Mason. l(i-year-old daughter of British actor James Mason, has been refused a work permit to star in the film. 'The Great St. Trinians Train Robbery" British Lion Films announrcd last night. The company is protesting to the Labour Ministry, which refused to issue
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    • 78 7 alligator with toothache 6ft. George, from Mississippi, surrounded by medicine at Chester Zoo, England. He has been suffering from an abscess which had to be bathed daily by his keeper. *'A tricky job," said the keeper, "because an alligator of George's size
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    • 274 7 10,000 CHEERS AS DATO WONG CUTS A GIANT CAKE ■pENANO, Sat.— More than 1 10.000 children clapped and cheered this afternoon when the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, helped to cut a giant 2501 b cake at the Children's Day rally in the City Stadium. Dato Wong assisted Mrs.
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    • 320 8 NIBONG TEBAL. Sat ■yjR. Scow Hun 800 explained today why he will not keep a promise to give up his seat on the Province South District Council. The local council elections have been suspended, he said. When they are resumed he
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    • 28 8 LONDON. Sat— Prune Minister Harold Wilson yesterday opened Britain's tallest building, a futuristic 620 ft. cylinder of glass and concrete in tha heart of London.— Reuter.
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    • 26 8 BATU OAJAH. Sat. The mobile X-ray unit will visit the District Hospital here from Nov. 15 to 17 and from Dec. 20 to 22.
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    • 107 8 But give full name, address when reporting corruption I£UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Director of the Anti-Corrup-tion Agency, Syed Aeil Barakbah, today assured those who gave information that their names and addresses will be kept secret. He asked the public to give their full names and addresses when giving information
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    • 365 8 MILLIONS GET A MINUTE BY MINUTE REPORT OF OPERATION AND RECOVERY BETHESDA. Mavryland. Sat—President Johnson, making a swift recovery from his operation, is expected today to sign some CongTeskional Bills and confer with several White House aides in his luxurious yellow and white hospital room. He may also venture
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    • 328 8 DI'SI.NESS vi alia repuriea to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tha Stock Exchange oi MaJay&ia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1.000) $2.10; Dunlopa $1.39 SL, $1.40 SL. (3.000) $1.40; Efeso (1.000) $141; P. and N. Ords (1.000)
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    • 360 8 CAM RANH (South Vietnam). Saturday I ONG columns of combat-rrady Marines from South Korea's famous "Blue Dragon" Brigade marched ashore here today on their wajtjo Vietnam's jungle wa-. Their rugged commander. Brig Gen. Lee Bong Chool. said his men were ready and
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    • 252 8 Why Devan Nair made those charges-by Gomez VaNGAi'ORE, Bat. A commis>sion oi inquiry was loid today that allegations iy certain top oniciais of the National Trades Union Congress were mad* against Mr. T. V. Gomez, former secretary-general of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, because he refused to hand
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    • 45 8 ALOR STAR. bat.— Olhuiiis .<nd police who joined force* to check smuggling along the Thai-Perlis border jungle, scored their first success la6t nightThey seized 26 bales of lhal tobacco leal, valued at $25,000. in Tok Nai Klor.g 16 miles torn Kangar
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    • 24 8 NEW YORK. Sat. Dr T F. Tsiang. Formosa's Ambassador to the United Nations, died today of cancer. He was 70.
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    • 32 8 1 6 for Tokyo SINGAPORE. Sal. Sixteen tailors, led by Mr. Edwin Kwan. will fly to Tokyo tomorrow to attend the International Congress of Tailors which will be held from Oct. 13-15.
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    • 372 8 Buying a house? What are your rights under this new law... SINGAPORE. Sat— With the coming into force last week of the Housing Developers (Control and Licensing Ord i n ance. 1965. the man who bays a house in Singapore is afforded a certain amount of protection against malpractices by
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    • 52 8 NEW DELHI. Sat— The Ii»--1 dlan Government advised all foreign shipping agents and I companies not to ship cargoes to I India in Pakistani vessels or in .ships touching Pakistani port*. Despite Uic ceasefire. Pakistan ports continued to offload In- dian cargoes from neutral ship*
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    • 54 8 LONDON. Sa: Police S«egeant Henry Francis Burgfss. the last Briton to be sentenced to I death lor capital murdrr. «m 1 reprieved by the Home Secretary. The charge and Mi death penalty— by hanging— are to ba abolished by a Bill expected U> become
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    • 541 9  -  HAROLD SOH: a •JHE liberation oi Singapore and Malaya 20 years ago from the Japanese was a joyous occasion but a few aays later thousands of residents found themselves penniless. They found that they were unable to buy food because their Japanese
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    • 231 9 I^UCHING. Sat. Sarawak's Reds are lying low. There were no Com-munist-inspired incidents In the State during the past week and only one subversive was arrested. Though officials are silent on the implications of the lull it seems likely that what happened
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    • 399 9  -  JACKIE SAM By GOVT. WILL NOT POUR MILLIONS INTO IT FOR REDS TO TAKE OVER SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Government today served notice on Communist elements in Nanyang University that they would not be allowed to determine the re-organisation of the institution. With two small-scale riots and several
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    • 303 10 The NUT chief explains ONLY GAUGING SUPPORT OF MEMBERS' ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The National Union of Teachers today clarified the allegation made by the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, that its members were planning to boycott the Lower Certificate of Education examination on Oct. 25. The union president,
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    • 288 10 BRITAIN PREPARES SANCTIONS AS THE TALKS COLAPSE LONDON. Saturday. JT became clear today that Rhodesia has chosen the perilous path of a unilateral declaration of independence. Britain was tonight preparing to impose economic and financial sanctions. The last-ditch talks here between Mr. Lan Mr. Smith said if we
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    • 245 10 Taipeh snubs non-whites JOHANNESBURG. Sat. —A major row is brewing between ?he Nationalist Chinese Consulate in Johannesburg and leaders of the city's 800.000 nonwhites over Chinese National Day celebrations tomorrow. Non -white leaders say the Chinese have snubbed them by inviting only white- and Chinese
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    • 89 10 Well take your goods court KAMPAK. Sat. The Magistrate here. Inchr Abu Buk.ir bin Cfcnmn. toid six stallholders rostercUy that if they perv.Med in (vuu-'iik obstruction on a public road he would not hesitate to confiscate their goods beside Imposing fines. He gave this warning nhen six stallholders, t.iew Sow
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    • 153 10 Exclusive Yves no more exclusive OARIS. Sat. Top French I couturier Yves Saint Laurent, whose private clients happily pay from 4.000 francs ($2,500) for a simple wool Jersey dress, is looking for a budget-price shop. This shop will feature clothes at about 300 francs 8187 j and premises are being
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    • 26 10 IPOH. Sat Elghlwn rurai families In the rivennr area ot Upper Perak District were given a female buffalo each under the Rural Development Plan
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    • 164 10 CAMUS STUDENT KILLS TWO AFTER READING NOVEL LOS ANGELES, Sat. An 18-year-old philosophy student killed two people as a practical experiment after reading a novel by the late French author. Albert Camus, police said yesterday. They alleged that Wayne Welch charged with murdering two men at a lorry loading bay
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    • 166 10 GOVT. URGED TO LIFT IMPORT CURB ON RICE BRAN |{UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry was today urged to lift its import restriction on rice bran. The call was made by representatives of seven manufacturers of animal feed who met here today. The also urged the Tariff
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 421 7 T\l MALAYSIA 1.00 Twentieth Ontury— I IVIMUMIOIM Finland Tug-of-War; 1.25 Bel»- liannr! 5 Kuala Lumpur and jar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan: 1.30 Penanf. 6 Ipoh and Malacca. 3 Lassie Jeffs moustache 2.00 Johore Baliru. 4 Taiping. 7 Batu Hiboran treoeat broadcast': 2.45 Pahat. 9 Kluang Chinese cinema Ong Law Ho pm- 230
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        535 11  - ISA ISA RODERICK MANN By ZSA ZSA \\;is siitinj; on the hotel terrace, wanned by the dying sun and looking remarkably for whatever age she says she is this year. Anyone with 20-20 vision just has to be impressed with the way she is fighting the battle of the calendar.
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      • 493 11 'THE Tengah Theatre Club Is presenting "One Wild Oat" at the Astra Cinema. Tengah. on Thursday Friday and Saturday of this coming week. It Is a three-act farce by Vemon Sylvalne. and certainly one of his best. When the only daughter of a i prim solicitor and hl.s
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      • 494 11  - Mirth and murder DAVID KRAAL FILM PREVIEW— BY THOSE who like a touch of the macabre with their merriment will relish "THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS" when it comes to town. The husband-and-wife producing team of Andrew and Virginia Stone, famous for blowing things up and burning things down in
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    • 505 11 :osh'aw: ORGANISATION" t«:»] JM»UJ!M'y>!TffH ,M»W SimWIM,! II am. 145 4. 630 9 15pm a| Rita Hcn.-rth Panovision. Plu>. Bcnto Singopuro B "OOPO'f S Adr-i»iQ'-' tO UN' 1 I..\*»T IIW 11 om. 1.45, 4, 6 30 A 9 30 pm ■j David Niven, Ben Gozzara I .'THE CAPTIVE CITY" Michoel Craig,
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    • 305 11 COH SOON TIOE Presents PAUL GOLDIN The amazing French Para-psychologist demonstrating the SIXTH SENSE (inherent power in all of us) Fantastic! Unbelievable! Hilarious! See it for yourself The funniest night of your life NATIONAL THEATRE 14th 15th October 1965, at 8.00 p.m. 9 'X **"ftijir Jnl aHa^aflal HLmbl ACHING LEGS
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    • 309 11 CATHAY (spore) NEXT CHANGE! A SUSPENSEFkJL-DRAMA OF A COP INVOLVED WITH VLh 1 I■- IHLW. A Tht South-American Tht murderess The Baronet revolutionary Who all love for fun and murder for profit. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents illUlH TO) AW—'-t "Brifpkyj V* jHUH I ShirleyJones Stella Stevens Honor Blackman James Booth Lionel Jeffries
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    • 396 12  - IT IS BOX OFFICE 111 TO WIN GOLD CUP Epsom Jeep ■^MHIjJ with \IY forecast of the finish of the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah today is: 1 Box Office 111, 2 Grenadier, 3 Pena'alok. I plumb for Box Office 111 mainly because of his smashing
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    • 143 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL UOt fOINTER TEH SI SI TRI MI'S -.lIANGRILA R*M 1 Winning I'riie Shangrila Tapareur Statesman Irii Su Su Teh Su Su TABIAM c\ BEAC BOOIAQVI Ra— I Malaysia r.i-m<r Charming Beat /odiaque Pourrful Prle Tarvtn M I: ll> li M AI.AXCIA <i()I.C ONDA K*m S Satellite
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    • 1539 12 BT. TIM AH 4th day Race 1—2.0 Class 4 ($7,500) 91 1 ***** H.ilin.im (H N.init'./^ei Sullivan 4 9.7 Dragon i ***** Shaiunla 111 I iSK St i R (risers t 9.3 (Ft MM 2 3 ***** Trumps i Lee Bt) Mairl 5 811 Le< 4 ***** Tapa K .ui
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    • 20 12 BKST BETS; Gallant Defender. Cash Inn and Worth FORECAST: Gallant Defender and Loch Leven. The GOING is good.
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    • 1011 12 pALLANT Defender (Race 4) goes over his best distance and with a handy 8.5 he stands out as one of the best bets in todays card Earlier In the season Oallaiit Defender won twice over 7f. Hr brat the brilliant Royal Heritage by an easy
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    • 119 12 HARRY Wheeler, forrmr secretary of the Belaa< por Turf Club, wi!' he returning to Malaysia aa a trainer. His application for a licence has been approved by the Malaysian Racing Association. A top amateur rider in hit ciavs. Harrys association with the turf goes back
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    • 138 13 Singapore, sat. The Singapore Scftball Association's league championship rnded last week. iVrry de Souza was named the top pitcher of the Mb* on and the top batter was Arthur Hodge. The most valuable player award in th» top league went to Aloysius do Silva.
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    • 25 13 TELUK ANSON. Sat. Day Ti fining Centre beat Sultan Abdul Aziz School 6-0 In ft division one league hockey match here yesterday.
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    • 1694 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. 0 Pil Stables Orabolin, with apprentice Mohamed Yusoff up, gained her first success to pay a handsome dividend of $139 at Bukit Timah today. Lavender Prince, well ridden by Luke Kang completed a splendid double beating a smart Cl 4 Div 1 field
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    • 234 13 STORE BEAT MALACCA 5-2 TO BECOME SOUTH ZONE CHAMPS MALACCA. Saturday. CINGAPORE beat Malacca 5-2 last night to emerge South Zone finalists in the Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton competition for women. Singapore will next meet the winners of the Penang vs Selangor (North Zone) tie for the right to
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    • 101 13 Total pool 596.302. Ist *****1 ($48,161). 2nd *****5 (513.760). 3rd *****2 (S 6.880). Starters (Sl.OOO each)— \os. *****3 *****1 *****3 H552S *****0 *****3 *****1 *****8 *****6 *****1. Consolation (5750 each) Nos. *****0 *****3 *****9 *****8 *****1 *****2 *****3 *****6 *****4 *****2. 50 extra consolation prizes ($3OO each)
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    • 29 13 LONDON. Sat. Results ol English football league matches played yesterday: Div. 3: Suuthend 0 Millwall 2. Div. 4: Rochdale 5 Bradford C. 1; Southport 1 Darlington 1.
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    • 25 13 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat.—lbrahim School present boys beat the old boys at rugger by 25 points (5 goals) to 17 (4 tries, goal).
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    • 507 13 HERE are the top ten scores in the leagues that bowled in Singapore last week. Sunday S.JO pjn.— R. Yeo 236. A. Richards 234, Z Abideen 219. H Tay 204. S- Pile 200. P. Colacq 198, B. H. Lim 192. K. W. Cheon* 187, A Glass
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    • 307 13 RYDER CUP: U.S. IN 8-6 LEAD COUTHPORT, Sat. Winning yesterday's four-ball bestball matches 4-2, with two halved, the United States forged into the lead over the British Isles in the Ryder Cup golf international here. With 16 singles to be played today, the United fi'ates led by eight matches to
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      61 13 Daphne Chua. winner of the Raja Puan Muda Cup for women's golf over 36 holes at the Selangor Golf Club last weekend. She also won the October LGU Medal and the Extra LGU Medal. Previously she won the September LGU Medal. Daphne, daughter of Dato (Dr.) and Datln Chua Sin
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    • 67 13 MR. JE. PALMER of Teluk Merbau Estate passed away 9.10.C5. Church service. Methodist Church Seremban 2 p.m. 10.10.65, thence to Protestant Cemetery. Seremban. MRS. CHUA KIM LOCK, nee Tan Srok Van, aged 58. passed away peacefully at 8.50 a.m. on 8.10.65. Survived by hr\r husband, five sons ar.d a
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    • 283 13 All UK soccer results LONDON. Sat— Ri suits of football matches played today: I 11.^1 IM> nill\ Aisrii.il t iilluiii 1 Burnlry 1 Blackburn 4 helsea II Blackpool 1 Kverton luttenli.ini 1 Man. Ltd. I Livrrpool Newcastle I Aston Villa U Northampton ShrfT. Ltd. I Notts West Ham ShefT. Wed.
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    • 51 13 LONDON, Sat. The United States retained the Ryder Cup in their professional &olf match against Britain at Southport today. The Americans clinched vietoo* when they gained a winning lead of 15 matches to 8, with three halved on the final day of the three-day contest. (Also See Column
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    • 32 13 Court we 1 1 wins THE CURRAGH. Sat— ln thrilling photo-finish. CourtweU (100-8). owned by G.M. Garry and ridden by Peter Vaughan, won the Irish Cambrigeshira Handicap run over 8f here today.
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    • 23 13 MR. G. E. PERERA passed away 114 Jahin fcuh:i,;i.i H. M;eha.-I KMate ■t 4 p.m. on 10. 10.60 for Buddblat cvmctciy, BidadurL
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    • 841 14  - Perak and Selangor level in Foong Cup RAHMAN MANSOOR: By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday I POH. Sat.— Perak and Selangor were tied at 2-2 on the first day of the north zone final of the inter-state badminton competition for the Foong Seong Cup here tonight. Perak won the first singles but
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    • 49 14 NEWCOMER STUART ROSS SPARKLES AS SELANGOR HAMMER NEGRI 30-6 SELANGOR prop-forward Jimmy Lee has a trying time covering ground with the ball as Negri's Mullinoch makes a high tackle and another opponent gets in low in yesterday's rugger match on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. Selangor won 30-6. Timesport. picture.
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    • 36 14 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca High School beat Federation Military College from Selangor 7-0 In the annual hockey match at the Malacca Club padang today. Scorers were Yang Slow Meng (4), Robin Goh (2) and Lawrence
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    • 303 14 Admitted S'PORE JOIN 3 NATIONS AS NEW OLYMPIC GAMES MEMBERS MADRID, Sat. xTI Singapore was admitted to the International Olympic Committee yesterday. Other admissions were Saudi Arabia, Togo, Guinea and the Central African Republic, But Gabon's application was turned down. Mr Avery Brundage. American Dresident of the lOC said that
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    • 95 14 SEREMBAN, Sat. A 105-run partnership for the second wicket between Ranjit Singh and Lall Singh (Jn was the highlight In the first days play In the annual cricket match for the Nadchatram Shield between the Malaysian Sikhs and Malaysian Cevlonese at the NS Club padang today.
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    • 48 14 MASTERTON (New Zealand). Sat. A tremendous battle down the home straight, the Czechoslovak Olympic silver medal winner. Josef Odlozil beat New Zealand's John Danes in the Golden Games mile here tolay. Odlo/il's time was 4 minutes 10 seconds one-fifth of a second faster than Davies.
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    • 28 14 SEREMBAN, Sat. Malaysian Police, playing In top form, beat Negri-Sembilan H.A. President's XI 4-1 In a friendly hockey match at the KGV school ground today.
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    • 22 14 ADELAIDE. Sat New Zea-land-owned Mission won the South Australian Derby run over one and a half miles at Morphetville today
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    • 132 14 BUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Perak got going strongly in the second half to beat Kedah by 24 points (3 goals. 2 tries and a penalty > to 3 (penalty) In their Malaysian Rugby Union under--23 Rugger fixture on the Town Padang here today. Perak led 8-3 at
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    • 32 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat.—Employees Provident Fund Sports Club retained the Dato Jamil trophy when they beat Treasury Sports Club 4-3 In 'heir carrom match played at the Secretariat Building today
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    • 24 14 NAOOYA. Sat— Canada Cup player Tadashl Kitta won nis nrst Japan open golf championship with 72-hole total »or .64 here ycs:erda>. (Han
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    • 91 14 SINGAPORE. S;t!. Smgaport and Malaysian fltnn Malijl drew 2-2 in chunty soccer Batch at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. ,\iotp played v.ril the load in the 12th mum c through a penalty rand by A'a md rent on to --0 In the 25th minute through Mahal Ainbu.
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    • 32 14 MALACCA. Sat.— Army baet Mr layslan Armed Forces by It points (two fjoals. try. penalty i to eight (goal, penalty! In a rugger friendly at Terendak Camp ground today.
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    • 171 14 REPRESENTATIVES FROM CONTROLLING BODIES TO SUPERVISE THE EVENTS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday TWO representatives from world sports controlling bodies have accepted the Seap Games Organising Council's invitations to supervise the conduct of boxing and weightlifting events of the Games here on Dec. 14-21. Mr. J.A.V. Castle,
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    • 426 14 Sabah boxer tipped to qualify tonight for Seap Games team I KUALA LUMPUR, Sat \f ALAYSIA'S top amateur boxers will be vicing ifl for national honours and places in the Seap Games when they clash in the 2nd Malaysia National Amateur championships at the Stadium Negara here tomorrow night from
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    • 37 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Island Country Club led Royal Sclaiißor Golf Club by 24 points to 10 points on ttM First day of tlnir annual nolf mau-h at'thr MMd curse h<ri today. The niaU-h continues tomorrow
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    • 162 14 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON Foong Cup: Perak v Sgor (Ipoh SJA hall. 7 p.m.): Johore v Spore < Malacca BA hall. 8 p.m.). Heah (up: Penang v Sgor (Ipoh SJA. 9 a.m.). Spore commercial house* tourney (SBA 8 p.m.. BOXING Malaysian national championships t Stadium Negara. 8.30 p.m.). CRICKET Nadehetram Shield:
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    • 3159 1  - The SON of HEAVEN LEONARD MOSLEY OF all the k world's modern rulers. Emperor' Hirohito of japan is the>mostf puzzling. He rules a thrusting industrial nation. Yet he is still revered by millions, as* be ing of divine^origin. He receives obsequious deference from his people. Yet plots and violence have
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      284 2  -  ALEX LEE WHAT are modern sleeping beauties drifting to sleep in? The romanticists go in for feminine frilly sleep- c;i r, but the really switched-on set are orbiiing around Dreamland in way out designs. The wildest silhouettes and madly contrasting colours are all part of the latest look
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    • 263 2 TODAY WE COME TO THE LOOK REMEMBER the furore which raged when the "topless" was launched? Well, you can "expect another furore with the launching of the Nude Look in underwear. Hot off the assembly plant Is the "Sweet Nothing" bra an all-net bra that covers like a blush,
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    • 338 2 THE girl I love has a dog in the manger attitude. Whenever I befriend another girl she breads off our friendship. She herself does not accept my dates. Everytime I feel like leaving her she raises my hopes then rejects my Invitations. FRUSTRATED She teases you because she
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    • 560 3 EVERY CHILD IS NATURALLY AN ARTIST THESE WOMEN ARE OUT TO PROVE THAT. NATURALLY liMI'LJI'H By A STAFF WRITER TAXi: MX) children. !><)() pieces of art equipment, a do/en ;»rt teachers and helping mothers, lots of space and then blend for an hour. This is the recipe tor creative fun
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    • 361 3  - Dancing to the beat of machine music MARGARET BURROWS By EVERYONE thmki of the name Rosr Eberwein (above) as synonymous with Eastern dancing and so it is. But there are more facets to her diamond of dance than those of the Eastern idiom. Her foundation is a strict discipline in
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    • 662 3  - SHAKESPEA RE RONALD RANSOM THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO GO ABOUT 'DOING... IT is an ironic thought thai Shakespea r c, who wrote of the schoolboy creeping unwillingly to school, should have become associated in the minds of so many children with incomprehension an d utter boredom. Generations of
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    • 231 4 THE KNOW ALLS I WOULD Ukr to k there la a course In television servicing conducted at the Singapore Polytechnic or the Singapore Vocational Institute REtX-TO-.IOIN The Singapore Vrx Institute runs a part-time course in television servicing. To join, you must he at least 15 years old, he medically 'it.
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    • 374 2 YOUR RADIO KUALA LUMPUR interlude: >■«■> Reeds In r\UMI_M UUIYIfUM Rhythm; 10.00 Perspective. 10.15 A.M.: 6.00 Rengkasan Ran- In Sentimental Mood: 10.30 rhangun; 6.02 Morning Melodies; Music From The Ballet- 11.00 7.00 Warta BertU: 7.10 Break- The Late Show; 12.00 Negara-ku. fast Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A Day: 7.35
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    • 188 7 fV Sunday TWt October 10, fWi HJJJJW jfTAGEl^l THZ CISCO KIV, you.y Mid West favouvite W%SWWHi +f S? j rTUAUKEE' TUAtiKElT) I I THE HCWBRE CALLEP LONgY OH, I *VOULPN 7 t1 \l ESPECIALLY I KOULWT SAY TMATMTH LaJLjL ~1 fclrWilhlBB :#n|iW M F I n. Lf^W^k-< Vl^^NPLV' r^^, U>5
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    • 423 8 The Sunday Times October 10. 19f>5 I PAGE 8 I I I TTTy^A^ K"7/T^B 'fiMir'tiM^ t ->^jV7 lr 'Tr \^Bfc^ V\ W^^J quality... ti. ir^^v^.^. |t I^Vr^rlo^^^^^c:I y/n C y ■V'V/i A. aJT '-U-^ forgct this idea v WT ~\1 commuted M^ L" 1 °onss -o*"' I I I //AWKpM/'
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