The Straits Times, 14 October 1965
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Title Section24 1965-10-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBIUR'f, The Straits Times m Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration632 1965-10-14 1 Armoured cars disperse Muslim youths raiding Red hall opposite palace JAKARTA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Soekarno s palace guard had to be called out today with four armoured cars to disperse hundreds of shouting Muslim youths who stormed into a Communist Youth hall across the road from the palace.632 words
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428 1965-10-14 1 KUALA LL.MIUR, Wed. Tcnjrku Abdul Rahman today said it should be the "duty" of the whole free world to help the Indonesians if the Indonesian army ceases confrontation and launches a rehabilitation programme for the people. "We of the free world must help428 words
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Article277 1965-10-14 1 A bloody nose for Indon raiders From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Wed. INDONESIAN troops have resumed their border attacks on Sarawak. In an attack on a security force lwse near the border in the Third Division last night, one Indonesian soldier was killed and two were wounded. The rest fled back277 words
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Article77 1965-10-14 1 Tengku's London trip postponed I/-UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman has postponed his trip to London for an eye operati on because "too many things are happening around us." Talking to reporters after today's CablnK meeting, the Prime Minister .said: "Originally I was .scheduled to be on the operating table77 words
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Article42 1965-10-14 1 EDINBURGH. (Scotland Wed. Britain announced plans today to accept more doctors and nurses from Commonwealth countries lor training Deiails ot the British offer were Riven in a communique issued at the end of a 10-day Commonwealth medical conference here. Reuier.Reuter - 42 words
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Article35 1965-10-14 1 LONDON. Wed. Ernest Stanley Jones one of iwo Britons imprisoned by China on charges of alleged espionage in 1960. is being released today, a British Foreign Office spokesman said here.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration193 1965-10-14 1 Congo: Tshombe Cabinet is sacked EOPOLDVILLE. Wed. Li President Joseph Kasavubu today dismissed Mr. Moise Tshombe's transitional Congo Government and named Mr. Evariste Kimba to form a new Cabinet President Kasavubu's action follows general elections in the Congo In April and the later establishment of the Front Democratique Congolals Party,Reuter; AP - 193 words
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Article61 1965-10-14 1 LONDON Wad. Princess Alexandra will open the "Children oi Asia" exhibition in London next month, the Women .s Council announced today. Described .is "a livini? exhibition by children and about children of Asia, it will feature dolls toys and names and collections oi stamps, coins,61 words
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Article220 1965-10-14 1 Tokyo, Wednesday KYODO news service, today quoted a political observer, said to be well-informed on Indonesian affairs, a.s saying that China's Premier. Mr. Chou Kn-lai tipped oft an Indonesian delegation visiting Peking of the abortive coup d'etat in Jakarta several hours before its outbreak. The Indonesians220 words
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Article32 1965-10-14 1 MANILA. Wed. Press com•ihiiik rioii> facilities with Jakarta were restored today. In Hong Ron,'. C;il)le and announced today it would aiialll accept Press teleerams to Indone>i;t.— Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article26 1965-10-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President i Soekarno will attend the second Afro-Astan conference In Algiers at. scheduled. Japanese Ambassador Shizuo Salto told newsmen today. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article139 1965-10-14 1 New threat to Tin Tinless plate for canning beverages NEW YORK. Wed. The T.S. Steel Corporal ion, one of the laraesl American sleel mills, announced yesterday that :i new Unless plate For canDing beverages and other lluids is now available. At the same time, the corporation announced a price increaseAP - 139 words
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Article28 1965-10-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed— More v.UtU and children of United States Embassy staff left by air today as part of an evacuation of American Embassy dependants. RenterReuter - 28 words
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Article36 1965-10-14 1 INDEPENDENCE IN !MR BF( HIANALAND LONDON Wrtl. M tain agreed in principle to indeprndern r for Prot. t.- of lire im.inaland. in Southern Africa, by S«p' M next y<\r. (oloni.il Otliiv annoiinccd toil.r Winter.36 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1965-10-14 2 WILSON PLANS SENIOR C'WEALTH PREMIERS' MISSION TO RHODESIA SALISBURY, Wednesday THE Rhodesian Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, said in a television interview here after his return from London yesterday that he was willing to listen to alternatives to the plan for aReuter; AP - 1,065 words
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Article177 1965-10-14 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday. THE United States warned the Rhodesian authorities yesterday that it would not recognise any regime that emerged from a unilateral declaration of independence. Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg, the chief American delegate, also stated that Washington would take the necessary, concrete steps inReuter; AP - 177 words
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300 1965-10-14 2 'Stop this rebellion' 107-2 vote in the UN I TMTED NATIONS. U Wed. The General Assembly called on Britain yesterday to take all steps necessary to put an immediate end to the rebellion in Rhodesia. The votr uas an overwhelming 107 to two with one abMcntion. Britain did not participate.Reuter; AP - 300 words
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Article204 1965-10-14 3 CUBAN EXODUS PICKS UP SPEED KEY WEST (Florida), Wed. An armada of small boats plied across the Florida Straits today as the exodus of refugees from Cuba picked up speed. Another tlvp boats carryIng 10<i ('migrants are ex- to land here befofe dawri DoKtm ol other small boats, mannad by204 words
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Article33 1965-10-14 3 KOBE. Wed— Thirty-six Indian seamen today walked off a BritUh freighter loaded with relief goods tor the Vietnamese people. They rht^rred to go to South Vietnam because of the w»r— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article263 1965-10-14 3 Heath quells Marquis' revolt BRIGHTON. Wednesday Edward Heath today launches a major campaign to establish himself as Conservative Opposition Party leader, confident that the biggest threat to his authority a rightwing revolt over Rhodesia has been averted. Mr. Heath. 49. will underline his decision to break with tradition by makingReuter - 263 words
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Article27 1965-10-14 3 TAIPEH, Wed. Formosa's population has doubled in the past 20 years, the demography research centre reported. The population figure now stood at 12.420.000 Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article72 1965-10-14 3 I ONDON. Wed- The Con- servative "shadow" Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. lain Macleod, has reigned as editor of the Spectator. effective the end of this year, because of his increasing political responsibilities. A statement from the weekly .said Mr. Macleod would be succeeded by Mr. NigelUPI - 72 words
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Article173 1965-10-14 3 Britain halves the trade gap LONDON, Wed— britam yesterday announced a cut of more than half in its international trade gap, leaving the adverse balance for September at £23 million. Figures issued by the Treasury showed the month's import bill was £171 million, or <:25 million less than the previousReuter - 173 words
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Article41 1965-10-14 3 SEOUL. Wed. The United Nations command here today reported three explosions, bellevedly from handgrenades, occurred' on Monday evening in the area or the Second United States Infantry Division north of Imjin River about 20 miles north of Seoul— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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388 1965-10-14 3 MADRID, Wednesday fpHOUSANDS of Spanish girls have been sold into prostitution through a white slave market operating in Europe, Asia and Africa, a Spanish criminal investigator said here yesterday. The girls leave Spain with the idea that they are to workReuter - 388 words
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97 1965-10-14 3 DETHESDA. Wed. Prej sid-ent Johnson, who uni derwent a gall bladder opei ration last Friday, is gra- dually stepping up on his meals nowLast night he got through a thini slice of roast beef, ma^ed potatoes-, stewed tomatoes and tapioca pudding. Earlier97 words
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Article56 1965-10-14 3 PARIS, Wed.— Police are huntI Ing thieves who raided an antibiotic factory near here to preI vent them changing Into women. The raiders stole female nor-. I mone substance used for chicken' breeding and it could affect the sex of a man who had exce&st't. contact56 words
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Article58 1965-10-14 3 BONfBAY. Wed The Maharashtra State Bar Council has proposed that high court Judges and banisters give up the tradition of wearing gowns in court. In a resolution adopted unanimously at recent meeting, the council also suggested that Judges be addressed a.- "Mr. Judge" or I "Sir" Instead58 words
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Article47 1965-10-14 3 SHILLONO (India). Wed. I The year-old cea.sefire in the East i Indian State of Nagaland has been extended for one month after Naga rebel leaders rejected a I three-month extension offered by i the Indian Government, it was I officially announced here today. I Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration238 1965-10-14 5 WIFE: 'BEATEN? SOMETIMES I BEAT HIM' SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE wife of a political detainee seeking a divorce was today asked by the Shariah Court president. Haji Mohamed Sanusi bin Mahmood. whether he used to beat her during quarrels. With a smile. Che Siti Zaharah bintc Ismail. 37. mother of three,238 words
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Article36 1965-10-14 5 MACBAMQ Wrd. A meeting of iO school represent stives of onal Union of Day 1 mining r.-p.tre and College Trained Teachers. KVfincm branch, will •ie h> d in Kota Bh:iru on Fri- ■>- B ;i.nv36 words
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Article89 1965-10-14 5 pORT DICKSON. Wed. --The Mentri Besar of Ncgri Sembilan. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, has warned Vigilante Corps members that they should not relax In their duty although there is a lull in confrontation. At a meet-the-people session at Teluk Kcmang near here yesterday. Dato89 words
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215 1965-10-14 5 Carrier's mission really rings the bell SINGAPORE, Wed— When the aircraft-carrier H MS. Eagle arrives here next month for duty in the Far East, she will have on board a bell for the Church of St. Paul to be built at Beaufort, Sabah the gift of St. Paul's Church In215 words
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Article44 1965-10-14 5 IPOH. Wed A car and motorcycle were >tolen In Ipoh >«".ierdav. The car belonclnß to a sai»»nian. Mr. Francis Li. was stolen from Anderson Road, while 'lie motorc\cle of ••ontracfor Mr. Tan Chenp Poh. was stolen from Ccxknun S'reet.44 words
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Article54 1965-10-14 5 PENANU. Wed. The East j Jelutong L'mno branch will hold an eight-mile walking rac on Sunday in celebration of Malay-' sin's anniversary. The programme will inciurip tea party at the branch hendqunrters in Jalan T»neku Jelutong. Member* of the Knum Ibu h- :rh rill hold Icenduri i54 words
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Article31 1965-10-14 5 I BUTTERWOnTH. Wed. The Pwiane division rf t}-.e PinMftiayan Islamic Party will orK:mis<> n n'Mi-Mi'.-vsi-n conf-T- rnce of rcUfjiou.s sciiolars at Its pprm.i: Krrni blanch here on Nov 1031 words
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Article27 1965-10-14 5 PARIT Wed.— The Minister of Education. Inch* Mohamed Khir Joharl. will officially open a $90,000 extension to the MtandlT Shah Secondary School here on Friday.27 words
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Article296 1965-10-14 5 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY From Malacca. Wednesday TWO Indonesian gun- boats intercepted at least six Malaysian fishing vessels in two separate raids in the past 48 hours. Twelve fishermen were robbed of fishing nets and cigarettes worth more than 54.000. The first Incident occurred at about 10 p.m on296 words
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Article, Illustration336 1965-10-14 5 PREM KUMAR - Bleeding, hungry monkeys caged at airport PREM KUMAR By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. 130 monkeys were left in 13 small wire cages on the verandah of the cargo rooms at the Inter national Airport at Subang here today most of them with hardly anything to eat Each cage, measuring 30in. long.336 words
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Article150 1965-10-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. FISHERMEN in PeraK, Selangor. Negri Sembilan. Malacca and Johore were today reminded to renew their passes as well as those for their boats. The passes were Issued under the Essential (Fishing Craft and Crew Passes) Regulations 1965 on April 29 this year150 words
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Article, Illustration248 1965-10-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. New Zealand's Chief of Defence Staff. Lt.Cen. L. W. Thornton, today renewed his country's pledge to honour its defence commit- ments to Malaysia and Singapore. He stressed there was no change In New Zealand's defence policy in this area.248 words
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Article42 1965-10-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed— The K lala Lumpur Film Fans' Bocieiv VtU screen a German Him entitled "Divided Germany." followed by Japanese film "Two Weeks In Jnpan" on Sunday at 6.30 p.m.. it the Malaysian Boy Scouts Headquarters. Jalan Davidson42 words
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Article, Illustration125 1965-10-14 6 SIA CHEONG YEW - Teacher on bid to murder wife charge SIA CHEONG YEW Court told of attempt to strangle woman in the bach seat of a car By SINGAPORE, Wed. A young school teacher, said to have completed his education through iiiiiuicial assistance from his wife, was accused in court today of attempting125 words
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Article, Illustration548 1965-10-14 6 Toh Is defended by Dato David Marshall. The offence is alleged to have taken place on Aug. 13 at Jalan Lam San. Lim told the court that she had come to know Toh when she was 19. and working as a domestic servant for his548 words
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135 1965-10-14 6 Varsity to re-open Malay Studies Dept SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore will open courses of study in the 1967.1968 academic year for students who have satisfactorily completed the Higher School Certificate examinations in the Malay medium. This was announced today by Professor Lim Tay Boh, the university's ViceChancellor. The135 words
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181 1965-10-14 6 REINSTATE THE 30 RETRENCHED MEN, LABOUR COURT URGED SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Se- cond Industrial Arbitration Court waa yesterday urged to order an import-export I hrm. the Societa Commis- R sionaria di E.sportaziono di Importazione to reinstate 30 retrenched employees untu the court has completed hearing of the retrenchment dispute. I181 words
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Article39 1965-10-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A new form of entertainment slot-car racing, will be introduced In Slnga- I pore when the Mac Racing Centre in the Gay World Park is opened at 4 p.m. on Saturday. i I I39 words
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248 1965-10-14 7 Judge: Show no mercy to gun runners A LOR STAR. Wed. Sessions Court Pre-i sidents were urged to- 1 day to show no mercy to offenders convicted of illegally possessing fireanna if there was evidence to show that they had been trafficking in arms. "Owing to Its proximity to Thailand,248 words
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Article24 1965-10-14 7 PONTTAN. Wed. Th« Secondary English School here ha* received workshop equipment from t!ir Canadian Government. It fas forwarded through the Education Office.24 words
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Article88 1965-10-14 7 Prosperity means more pilgrims PENANG. U>d Abo u t 7.700 pilsripis from Malaysia and Singapore will make the trip to Mecca next year an Increase of at least 1,500 more than last year. "This increase is due to the general prosperity in the country." Dato Hajl AH Rouse, Controller of88 words
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Article49 1965-10-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed- Although the ban on the import of monosocUuin glutamate and" glutamir. acid hag been lifted, an import licence is still required, it was officially announced today. Importers, wiio brini? in Uie*« soods without lirst obtaining an miport licence, are liable to bei prosecuted49 words
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Article33 1965-10-14 7 1 49th speech day PENANO Wed The U'.r.- ister of Education. Inche Moha- mcd Khir Johari. will address the Penang Frre School at its 149 th anniversary speech diiy on Ocu I 2133 words
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Article53 1965-10-14 7 PENANG. Wed. An Army bomb expert was called to the railway pier here today to examine a parcel found on a bench after the last launch for the local train had left In the parcel: a cardboard box containing: several stones. Police have ruled it the work53 words
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Article395 1965-10-14 7 FAMA to work with middle men -J KUALA LUMPUR. Wed r rHE Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority will co-operate with all businessmen especially the middlemen to improve the marketing system and ensure a fair return to al l smallscale producers. "In fact,- 1 want the middlemen to help us make FAMA395 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-10-14 7 Rebuked: Teachers who cry 'give, give give' KUANTAN. Wed. 1V The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew, yesterday criticised teachers for seeking further benefits for themselves without caring for the improvement of the teaching profession or elevating the standard of education in schools. He said; "I observe that272 words
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Article62 1965-10-14 7 TELUK ANSON T Wed Tan Tor Kirn. 22. who attempted to extort $150 from his blind step-mother. Yen Tua. 60. by threatening to kill her was jailed for nine months by the sesssions court here yesterday. He pleaded guilty. The sentence is to take effect from the62 words
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177 1965-10-14 7 $10 mil FOR RADIO BUILD-UP SARAWAK KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The five transmitting stations to be set up in Sarawak under the first Malaysian Development Plan are expected to cost near $10 million. The Mi-lister of Informs- tlon and Broadcasting. Inche Senu Pin Abdul Rahman, anooaneed In Jesselton yesterI day that177 words
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Article10 1965-10-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Brazil has accorded recognition to Singapore.10 words
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Miscellaneous320 1965-10-14 7 Straits Times Crossword At KOSH 7 Island in right amon« > 1. Cancel oraer tor retreat to group ot then iS>. ma Midler (5. Si. < Essayist re-* rites the artlrla 10. Medlcum are made from in- in a locality In London <7. 6>. •ecu about to die out i»>.320 words
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Article, Illustration551 1965-10-14 8 'RESEARCH UNIT IS OF GREAT HELP' SINGAPORE, Wed. Sarawak and Sabah trade union leaders, now in Sin H:i p ore for the national T c adea Union Congress second annual delecat es conference, nave expressed their desire to maintain "close" relations with551 words
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214 1965-10-14 8 SINGAPORE. U'od The allocation of 55'! flats in four ***** it i storeyed blocks of the $5.5 million Kverton Park Housing Estate for workers of the Port of Singapore Authority j will take place at the PSA Recreation Club House at Bukit ('hermin on Friday214 words
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Article180 1965-10-14 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— lnche I Kamil Suhaimi. defence counsel in the Macdonald House explosion murder trial, today raised an objection to a statement purported to have been made by one of the two accused Indonesians. Osman bin Haii Mohamed All. before a Magistrate. Mr. DonaM Yeo Hock Chwee.180 words
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439 1965-10-14 8 The NTUC clarifies changes it seeks SINGAPORE, Wed. The National Trades Union Congress today clarified some major changes it had sought to Singapore's labour laws submitted to the Government, some of which are incorporated in a Bill to be tabled at the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly. In a439 words
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Miscellaneous188 1965-10-14 8 At if tf Ihtp It,, V. T. Hum lin 7HE LOOKS PRETTY J-J ...PM3IJ KNOW WEVE HE CAME PROM )OF COURSE™ N^YRE WE.P WELL, I OO*i T I V RETIKEP TO ME/ /YEH... NEVER BOTHERED MOO, PIPN'T HB? J BUT WHERE BETTER k KNOW OF A. vl BUT PONT \IO188 words
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Article335 1965-10-14 9 P. KRISHNAN - Tengku: No giving in to demands P. KRISHNAN Forestmen's strike By I Kuala Lumpur, Wad. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that the Government would never give in to "unreasonable" demands of the striking forest workers who. he said, were being backed by an ''outside organisation." Although the (>ovrrnment had lost335 words
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Article, Illustration400 1965-10-14 9 27-DAY-OLD STRIKE TO CONTINUE KUALA LUMPUR. W«d YHE Minister of Lands and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akub, said today he was shocked to hear that the forest workers had rejected the Governments $10 offer to end the 27-dav-old strike. The Government400 words
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Article140 1965-10-14 9 Help the people, officers told TAWAU. Wed The Mmi.ster of Inlormatlon and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, .ast night told army officers here that it was also their duty to help improve tho livelihood of the people. He was. speaking at a dinner given hi hie honour by th«140 words
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Article28 1965-10-14 9 KULIM. Wed.— The Govenimen* i has granted $8 000 (or the con- struction of a new market at Junjong. about six miles from i here.28 words
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359 1965-10-14 9 Singapore University: NO automatic entry SINGAPORE. Wed. Students who possess the minimum qualifications for entry into the University of Singapore do NOT automatically have the right of admission, the Vice Chancellor. Professor Lim Tay Boh. said today. He told a Prp.s.« conterence: "Since the number of places in each facul'y359 words
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Article39 1965-10-14 9 PENANG, Wed. The Biahop of Penang. Monsignor FrancU i Chan. Is expected to return to Penang on (Saturday afternoon. He has been away in Hong Kong for the last 10 months undergoing medical treatment.39 words
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Article50 1965-10-14 9 KANGAR. Wed The Perhs Rubber Replant ng Department will hold exhibitions and lectures in four kai.npongs next month. These will be given at the Selcolah Kebangsaan. Tok Kayaman on Nov. 28: at Buk.t Keterl Nov. 29: Kamyong Nyor Nanlca Nov. 30 and at Kampong Gunne on Dec. 150 words
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Article216 1965-10-14 9 PENANG, W«d. THE Alliance Government, in Its choice of Ministers, had fitted "square pegs in round holes." Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, former Mayor of Penang and chairman of the Penang: division of the Socialist Front said today. "For example, the Minister of Commerce and industry.216 words
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Advertisement266 1965-10-14 9 More coffee only Nescafe gives you that wonderful aroma and flavour! j Nescafe is prepared from the choicest coffee beans skilfully blended and roasted specially for you. Open the jar smell that glorious aroma of freshly-roasted coffee beans the beans that give Nescafe instant coffee its superb flavour. All the266 words
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Miscellaneous63 1965-10-14 9 JI«t0« liunni/ By Italph Jtteimdahl f 1 Kl'M GCXNG TO IMPPES9N V LOOKS LIKE 9HC6 NOfi KLUCICy Vtk OON' J I f~ """>/ ""■"■V HEfl BY PUTTING IT DOWM CSOSSIN' TH' STREET THIS W/f/! VA WOWT |.j HCW COME y PETUNIA TO STEP ON LIKE UKE VA PLANKED, DOC Vc.63 words
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Obituary50 1965-10-14 10 MR i MIONf. AN KEE. 11l 81glap |.«.i. emiH .1 away on 11'n <>•' rMi leaving behind hi* ■MM v. .n« Bad Weng H'm *«n» M'in Kwon* 1lu«k'»1 I .'c IMQ ljll Tin. I a-law Urj i a»n tr. ,a« Ljm kwhi am praaaajaa M mo:rn ■•i -i DO50 words
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Obituary40 1965-10-14 10 »,,rrf. SIS Minimum •hi FAMILY OF bb) late Mr Taa Ini« f'niiaD wieh to e\pre«.« *her h*a>'fell thanka <n the varloue Kantang »..Ihorltie« Mr and Mr« Thean fha' •onkil reianvep and friendu for their > .<»■ .>f faaaMaata, and atrendanct (sral40 words
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Obituary28 1965-10-14 10 M Hr.,W. tli i Minimum IVAN ALLAN i;...1< «;i railed to i»r the hee 1 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr I.V.X. •••U M M s...i:v m.a;M28 words
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Article694 1965-10-14 10 At Hist sight the British Prime MiniMcr's proposal for j Commonwealth mission to miKt the Rhodosian indepondenci' crisis soems doomed to lailure. so uncompromising has been the Rhodosian Govern- im-nt's attitude. Its Prime Minister. Mr. Lan Smith, can j probtibly see little to negotiate about and even694 words
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Article457 1965-10-14 10 The decision to raise new tariffs on more than 150 items ol trade at either end of the Causeway deplorable though If is— has been taken. It now fails to the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to do I their best to help traders and industrialists to adjust smoothly457 words
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Article165 1965-10-14 10 Despite the indignant reaction of the public, the Government and their own colleagues in the teaching profession, the leaders of the National Union of Teachers are continuing to canvas among their members a proposal for boycotting the coming Lower Certificate of Education exam, and other yearend tests. Apparently,165 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1965-10-14 10 Robert Elegant - Robert Elegant PLANES. BOMBS. ROCKETS HAVE NOT BROKEN THE HO CHI MINH TRAIL by HONGKONG. Wad THE Amen can effort to halt the flow of Communist reinforcements and supplies into embattled South Vietnam along the Ho Chi Minh trail through neighbouring Laos is1,146 words
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Letter183 1965-10-14 10 I HAVE a son jttudying in Primary II who is very backward and cannot follow the lessons in his class. In nearly all his tests he gets zero. This has happened because at the end of last year he was promoted although he was not fit for183 words
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Letter175 1965-10-14 10 j\LL our political leader* (both government and opposition* stress the Importance of inter-racial harmony towards national unity. We have a national language as one of th» important unifying fartors. However, there are other points which seem to point to other ends. We have various educational institutions which are clearly reserved175 words
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Letter68 1965-10-14 10 J SHOULD like to thank the Permanent Secretary. Prime Minister's Office for quoting again our Government's fundamental pillar of policy that all Singapore citizens are equal regardless of race, language, religion or culture, and that no one is more equal than the others. This prompt statement In answer to my68 words
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Letter104 1965-10-14 10 every week read of magistrateand judges rapping police Inspectors for poor Investigations, Ignorance of basic law, negligence and gross Inefficiency The blame should fall not on the police inspectors, but on the by*! em of training How can a young man who has lust finished his School Certificate be trained104 words
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Letter37 1965-10-14 10 £AN the Education Ministry explain why teachers attached to the former secondary continuation schools In Johore have been deprived of their travelling and subsistence allowances which 'hey claimed from June to October last year? TRAINEE Johore Bahru37 words
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Letter116 1965-10-14 10 THE Btralts Times of Oct. 7 in the course of a report headed TWO PCs Cleared of Corruption Charge" attributes the following statement in court to Police Constable Tan Teck Jee:— "The CPIB Director, he added, had told him that he would be called as a Crown witness" I am116 words
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Advertisement786 1965-10-14 10 Straits Tiawf k Malar Mai «««•••••< KvvKIHHMI BM* eOLO (TORXI iu>»MARKET 0 (axaaafiaakji *t a a..« ■«<••( BBM ■ajaajajaaajt »a«"«« CITY BOOK STODI LTtJ ■Baaaaaaai m...^. -'v»- o>«v THI MWI PRONT aatjpaaaM M. M. ISMAIL t Wi.M lid MAMIIM STOIII p»' a< aaaa. MaaaasM i> V HTNiItHT a CO 57%786 words
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Advertisement39 1965-10-14 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aim o* M.,h Ctaaa Waratatf* I W«ll.-i MHGAPORE 21, Chul.o Stract. fait ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor MoniKW l.i Float. Room N«. >, 54 64, Nothon RoW Kawleon39 words
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Advertisement68 1965-10-14 10 OQQDOO FOR AS LOW AS $15 MONTHLY SINGAPORE PENANG $16 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH NO INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT A QUALITY TV SET FROM REDIFFUSION 1 82 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore TaJ. 2501 1 149 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore Tel. ***** 1 7 P«h*ng Road. Kuala Lumpur Tel. 81 94168 words
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Article792 1965-10-14 11 Language: 'No cause for fear' Status and dignity of Chinese and Tamil won 7 be jeopardised in the least, says Utusan KUALA LUMPUR. W«d. .yUIN the national W language is implemented as the official lang^ia^e of the country, the status and dignity of Chinese and Tamil will not be jeopardised792 words
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101 1965-10-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. We'd.— A la-member Malaysian cultural team will leave here on Friday to take part in the Pageant of Asia in conjunction with the Third International Sydney Trade Fair in Bvdnev. from Oct. 19 to Oct. 30. Among the items they will101 words
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Article62 1965-10-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Hindu Cultural and Recreational Association will hold a fashion parade and cultural show to cole- 1 bratr Deepavali at the Belan<?or Girl Guides Association hall at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Thr show which Is under the I pntronaae of thr Minister of La-62 words
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Article41 1965-10-14 11 PFNANG. Wed The mtvor. Mr C V Choy. today opened a cne-man exhibition by local artist Yotig Cheng Wan at the Penang Library. Mb Voi.b leaves for Britain in December to join the Blade School a* Art.41 words
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Article22 1965-10-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sales of National Defence Bonds now total $5,987,700. Yesterday $13,200 worth were sold to five Bubcrlbers.22 words
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128 1965-10-14 11 Imposter who asked for 'gifts' for Sultan SINGAPORE. Wed. Mohamed Arsat bin Jalil. who falsely represented himself as the secretary to the Mentrl Besar of Johore. and attempted to cheat a man of $1,000, was jailed for 18 months by a magistrate's court today. Arsat. the court was told, approached128 words
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Article71 1965-10-14 11 SNOAPORE. Wed— The Tang di-Pert-uaxi Negara. Inche Yusol oin Islialt. who is al*>o the new Chancellor of the University ol Singapore, will attend a cocktail party at Eusoff College at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow to meet the senate, council and staff of thr university. Inche Yusof will71 words
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Article21 1965-10-14 11 PONTIAK. Wed The Pontian Boy Scouts Association will hold its annual meeting at the Scout Den on Oct. 2321 words
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Article, Illustration493 1965-10-14 11 T.G. NG - Crusade in kampongs: Go out and make money T.G. NG By Kuala Lumpur. Wed pOR the past three months, a young businessman has been waging a lone crusade among the rural Malays that promises to transform their "tida apa" attitude towards life into an aggressive and dynamic stance. He has493 words
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Article39 1965-10-14 11 SYDNEY, Wed. First news of the Australian Prim* Minister's new title. Lord Warden of tbe Cinque Ports, puzzled some people. Their local garage attendant excitedly told them: "Sir Robert Menxies is now Lord Warden of Singap**e.**39 words
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275 1965-10-14 11 Australian Labour hopes for expanded trade SINGAPORE. Wed. °The Australian Labour Party would like to see more trade between Australia and Singapore, the leader of the party's visiting delegation, Mr. C.S. Wyndham said today. The delegation had a br>* discussion with officials oi the four Chambers oi commerce over dinner275 words
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Article36 1965-10-14 11 I SINGAPORE. Wrd. The MlI ntstcr for Education, Mr. One 'Pang Boon, win give away prm-; and certificates at the Teachers' I Training College graduation day ceremony at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 1236 words
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Advertisement142 1965-10-14 11 i«V >*<?%.< »*i«v »*W »xoxi wr%> <x< wr%> i/»v »^o%! w > v >x« ry j THE FINANCE CO., LTD. j The uhnlly-mcncd subsidiary of OVERSEA-CHINESE I 5 S BANKING CORPN., LTD. I has pleasure in announcing the opening of another new branch office in ipoh i at 118. Chamberlain142 words
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Miscellaneous750 1965-10-14 11 RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 1.40 Newstalk Tlfttn Dmt«: SERVICE: 41 and 60.2 metre* 145 UN Today: 2.00 BerMEDICM WVVK SERVICE: hentl Rehat: 5.00 Warta 319 metre* Berlta: 5.10 Take U Easy: 5-30 Still Popular; 6DO Reng--600 Rengiwsan Ranchan- kasan Ranchangan; 6-03 Ancan: 602 Momlng Melodies: niversary Request*; 430 War--700 Warta750 words
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Article142 1965-10-14 12 MAKEi it a rule to wash off the curtain rods with a sudsy cloth before rehanglng newly-laundered curtains or draperies. Ironing amounts to weight lifting. Most housewives lift a three and onehalf pound Iron 200 times an hour which adds up to the equivalent of lifting 4.200 pounds142 words
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Article, Illustration634 1965-10-14 12 Available in Singapore is this beautiful "Edinburgh" tea and coffee service in silver. It has half fluted design, with matching chased tray. JUST what is the J best way to keep your silver bright? There are nearly 100 ways of polishing silver and keeping it634 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-10-14 12 TTENTION wives! Here's a handy kitchen wall set a good idea for thox- who can never find the thing* they want on time. Made of special quality steel, the handles are tough nylon, which can stand hot water treatment. With durable handle fastenings, the blade edgings are83 words
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423 1965-10-14 12 Try this true or false quiz on beauty ARE you an expert on beauty? If you score 100 on this quiz, you deserve the title. But proceed with caution. Some of the questions are trickier than they seem. 1. Olive oil Is good for dry skin. True. False. 2. The423 words
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Advertisement448 1965-10-14 12 Vvl ~"Z2i* Jj^K The impossible dream realized... makeup so 'transparesscenf it hardly seems to be makeup at all! new '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 stunningly simple to use:448 words
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Advertisement479 1965-10-14 12 NOW! x Take one another pops up. Or have a handful neatly folded. EXTRA STRONG! EXTRA SOFT!! SCOttieS the wet-strength facial tissue that holds up like a hanky. Get a big, ECONOMICAL box SCOttieS today -they're good to have around GAY PR ETTY <Jw-' .-.'•.v^^ four soft colours Pink. Blue.479 words
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Article, Illustration82 1965-10-14 13 ...THE MAN WHO SMASHED THE COUP General Su h a rto, the man who smashed the September 30 coup in Jakarta, is now directing operations against the Indonesian Communists. He is seen here (fore ground) leading an armoured column patrolling a Jakarta street. General Suharto, 50, came into82 words
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238 1965-10-14 13 OUR MISSION HAS WON SUPPORT FOR S'PORE-Dr TOH NAIROBI, Wad. CINGAPORE's Deputy Premier, Di Toh Chin I Chye, today said that his delegation s visit j to African countries so far had proved a success and had elicited support for Singapore. •We told the countries we visited that we areReuter - 238 words
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Article28 1965-10-14 13 INI TED NATIONS. Wed. i The Malaysian Mission yeatardajrl m.itic nubiic the nchanpi of i Pakistan and M:i- Itll P:iic..- (iipiomatu- i relatioi t'Pl28 words
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167 1965-10-14 13 Singapore Premier will open new Union House QINGAPORE, Wed. ,The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will officially open the new $4.5 million Trade Ur,ion House and Singapore Conference Hall in Shenton Way on Friday night. The National Trades j Union Congress annual two-day delegates conference will be held there167 words
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Article21 1965-10-14 13 .SCNOEI PATANI. WedL Tlif Rfv. Father Michael Too of Iriulc An.vi, ha.- iell lur Furniixsa in -tucly Mandarin21 words
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87 1965-10-14 13 U.S. sponsors mission to Malaysia WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States Commerce Department w;ll sponsor missions to Malaysia, Japan, Hong .<ong. Thailand, For- I mosa and other countries in coming months. The U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Mr. John T. Connor, said ye&terday the department would operate an accelerated programme of supportReuter - 87 words
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173 1965-10-14 13 JESSELTON, Wed. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here yesterday that Singapore's separation from Malaysia had been "more emotional and psychological rather) than a real one." He told a lunch given by newsmen that the Issues thatAP - 173 words
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Article37 1965-10-14 13 PENANG. Wed. A tailor* shop In Cintra Street was robbed of nearly $9,000 worth of cloth yesterday. But in their hurry to escape, the burglars abandoned another $2,000 worth of textiles M a five-footway.37 words
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328 1965-10-14 13 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday I n SYLON's delegate, E. L. Senanayake, said yesterday that the recent U.S. decision to release stockpile natural rubber amounts to an "anti foreign aid operation." He told the General Assembly* economic committee that the release ol stockpile rubber328 words
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Advertisement92 1965-10-14 13 Indigestion? Get relief in 3 minutes FROM INDIGESTION. HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH When you're suffering rhe pairr ot indigestion, Hcariburn. or I p^et Stomach after .1 meal, take BISMAG. The active amnilicnt< work immediately. They case the p.un, MOthc >*our KOCnach, an.i in.ike y»u fed well afaia m )u>: 3 miiHitci.92 words
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Advertisement202 1965-10-14 13 greatest value for money v^^^Bß^Bafc Bb dft. of any car in Malaysia! Big claim? Big car! Big value (list $7,950) too! No other has this much value to compare. Really new styling, years ahead of the rest. Longer 106' wheelbase for big car comfort and drive. New bigger self-adjusting brakesstopping202 words
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Advertisement372 1965-10-14 14 (ontinued front Pace 10 > SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Mi*.)— Box St rt: txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY HARDWORKING general clerk by a factory In district fifteen, either sex. Apply llu< A.'»sl4 S T PLEASANT LOOKING experienced typist /recrpttonlat required by well nrtabltshed firm. Knowledge of advertising an art. sasaaßs. Apply372 words
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Advertisement618 1965-10-14 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS W*r4* St (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtrm EXFERIENCEO STENO TYPIST able to handle routine correspondence ,ii.i clerical work independently. Write with details of experience, expected salary, testimonials, photograph, unreturnahle to Otis Elevator Company, 75. Jalan Bandar, K U ESTABLISHED COMPANY require* female accounts clerk preferable I Holder*618 words
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Advertisement634 1965-10-14 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT J IS Word* tt (Ml*A—Box St et*. txtn D BEDROOM BATHROOM attached quiet locality for Chinese couple 'single, Also dresses mad* to order. S'pon *****2. ST. THOMAS WALK furnished thrw bedroom flat, quiet locality. Immediate occupation Tei: 8 por* ***** afta 10 a.m. 3 BEDROOMS FURNISHED Uoiiiwi along634 words
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Advertisement845 1965-10-14 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 1 U Wmrd* St (Mm.)— Box St et*. txtrm I NOVEMBER IST. Leave or furnished 1 rmn»'aloar District In 'll. Telephone. I garage. Service Family. Telephooe 6>6r«3. (Spore). > COUPLE WITHOUT CHtLORIN o**ds flat tor November and Occam- bar. Write: Mr*. Ellefson. Botanic Uarderjs. Btngapor*. 1 23 BEDROOM845 words
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Advertisement985 1965-10-14 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Word* St (Mm Box SO rli. txtrm A FEW MORE seata available tor j our rtinducted tour to Japnn by ■Vietnam" V 2' 1 1 «S all inrluaive ?6SO Kuah O.C Naada a\ Sons Ltd ;'.'-A Raff.cs i"'i.n'e B*ngapor« 1. Tel 7M48. RUGS. CARPETS CURIOS i i985 words
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Advertisement868 1965-10-14 14 FOR SALE IS Word* St (Mi*.)— Box SO eU. rxtrm SIX WAV PABOCD BRASSIERES %!> So. Ladle*' iTvMrnTs Brlcfa AOc. Hlounea. Short*. Slacks Extra Red'KIkxik: Cathay' a 3V. Bras Baaih Road, Sponv LADIES' NIfiHTDRCSSCS S3.WO. Mi»; < Py)ama»utt» S3 90. H«ar? Bath- lo'i»l< SI.9A. Italian Tablc-Napklan SOc > Burxalna! Luck's868 words
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Advertisement499 1965-10-14 14 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the SUPPLY OF COOKED FOOD AT THEMAKTAD PERGURUAN i TEKNIK. KUALA LUMPUR Mr the period Ist. January. 1966 to 31st December. 1666 both dates are inclusive. The proposed MENU AND j SCHEDULE to the proposed i MENU can be obtained at the General Office499 words
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Advertisement423 1965-10-14 14 FEDERAL EXPERIMENT STATION, SERDANG, SELANGOR TENDER NOriCE TENDERS will je i-.ved al Uie office of the A(ronomUt-iu-Charge, Federal Expenir.-: tlon. Serdaiig, PO. Piunjet Besi up till noon of 27th O' m>Jor erection of a chiin. ;mk lt-nr.-approximately 1.900 feet, lnclucliik supply of all materials ai.u gates at the Federal Experlme:..423 words
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Advertisement1329 1965-10-14 15 Tl LIVtRPDBL A WEST CDMT D.K.i Dim S'»*r* Sails P. S'har* Penani AUTOMEDDH livtrpool, Glasgow la Pt Oct II pyrrnuS liverpooi. Giatgoti Ma. 1 Tedaj Dct 18 OIOMED Havre. Liverpool. Ctasgow... Dct II Dct 21 Oct 22 23 Oct 2S ULYSSES I verpool. Dublin, A'moutn... Dct 21 Oct 21 Oct1,329 words
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Advertisement2365 1965-10-14 15 LmW aaa/ m wKBmW. ft t J t J Mm. Tl MM i Jl f KEjllßgMßgßgM r//£LHh£//V£S m I ntl EAST A. ATiCCC'PA-.r L'l InccpcMd m O«-"a-k EXPRESS SAILIN6S 10 NEAR EASI. CONTINENT AND SCAMOINAfIAi S'oort P. S'dan Peoang Am Genoa Havr* N'turg >»• Aarw Coal PATAGONIA a) Ott 11/212,365 words
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Advertisement1246 1965-10-14 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent. Cm OF LANCASTER London, Hs-burg. Rattafaata. SUgMon P. S'ban Pmmi Antwerp, Hull 11/14 Oct CITT OF UPON LunJon, Hamburg, (ottaraara. Havre. Hull n 21 Ocl D*t CITY OF WINNIPEG IcJoi. Hamburg, Rotterdam, »-t*erp, Hull 11 Nit Cm Df SWANSU H«n, L'don. OuMte. Mtwra, B'naven,1,246 words
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Article128 1965-10-14 16 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIALS Were steady and quiet with few noteworthy 1 movements." I Rises shaded falls. I Amoni; leaders Rothmans lost 9d to 31s Base Metals and oils were quiet and steady. Trxliv k rto«ln« prtca* with TiieiKtay's art I n l,rni kelj: \:u M i»i (to R,128 words
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Article264 1965-10-14 16 VdVKMBKR tirst grade rubber lo.b. buyers ckwed at 5 pjn. j in Singapore and Knala Lumpur yesterday at ti.V, rent* per Ib. down one-eifhth of a cent on Tuesday closing lrvrl for the position. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and F.MJt.E. closinc prices in cents per Ib. yesterday:264 words
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Article225 1965-10-14 16 O t. 13. Three montha. INDUSTRIAL* i;ou!>tvad 11 cv. Vtajaat M cts. City Uev McA>iit HI rta C's Holding M. Invf.s' Idcta. IB eta. Irnrt s ets Uunlopu 1 1 <■'»■ O C.B.C. 14 eta. K Simitar il cts. Kothmun« 10 eta. I.mo 13 eta KoblriMma 10 eta.225 words
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Article75 1965-10-14 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange. SMgapara noon orlee* per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk S':s* •ellers. dram Ss6i -flltra. Cepra: Oct. Nov. UK/Continrat: Unquoted. Pepper: MuntoK unit* 5235 Mllcra. s»ra«-,k whit* 5222 i eellers, epecia! Sarawak l-lm-k $162( nellrn. garbled l-an.pot..: hl.uk <i«UXi mrllers. (all M l.v ASTA •■ls2»(Ni nellera75 words
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Article111 1965-10-14 16 Boastead-Butten Estaie.s Agency Ltd. announce the following rubber crops lor September (all in lb.i. Hav*tt 42.U00. Bolton Proptrlirk 23 t>3B. Borelli 145.000. Kuala Sidim 199.300. New Srrrndah 340.300. and Tai Sens I -i.v, 27.458. Brradin 170.000. Brook hinds Sdangor :inti viosldlarJes 775.300. Rukit Mrrtajam and subsidiaries 711.000. Bukit111 words
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Article55 1965-10-14 16 Till pi.-M-iu rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling ii\ed on November 24 last year is selling, T.T. or OJ>. 'v 2 15 n.il HimiiK T.T. 2s. 4 I'lSd. Buying O.D. 2s. 4> H d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position In relation to55 words
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933 1965-10-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS again improved on the Stock Exchange yesterday both in tin and industrial sharps and turnover also remained at just below 500.000 shares. The better sentiment of the last few days now seems to be consolidating itself and the market has933 words
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Article29 1965-10-14 16 Malayan Stock Indire* Oct. U Oil. 13 •Industrials: 77.00 77. 7K Tins: 99.7K MIi.ST S rtibhrr*: IDZ.KI IMJI v Dcc. 31. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 196-> imi29 words
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Article1014 1965-10-14 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: ■•uttcaa r 1.000) 51.32: C*ld Store i2.'"«ii gf.l2, -ooo) en, n.noO) (Xla: ouniop* H.OiiOi 51.46 11. (1.000)1,014 words
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Article85 1965-10-14 16 "THK Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these prii i for calrulating rni>tomi> duties for the period from Oct. 11 to Oct. 20. Rubber i;:, rts. a li>. opra $568 a ton. Coronut Oil 5894 a ton. Palm Oil $7 18.25 a ton. Palm Kernels $472.25 a ton.85 words
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Article26 1965-10-14 16 Oct. 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: H| rents (down onr-eighth of a <*nt). TIN: 5728.75 (down S4.'i:>). Lnoflkial estimated ofTerins 250 tons (up 24 tons).26 words
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Article96 1965-10-14 16 (/MIPS lying alongside the Sincapsre 'J Harbour otharve* or expected today are: Asnpcnor I 2. PjmtMM 3 4. iMMi Rnnser t, RagM 1 I" 11. B.nvorllrh 13 14. Autolycui I 16, Vwhinw.in Mam IS. hr..i.-r.ck do*** l». Kt'iuan Mint 2],-JJ. Coiomho Hani 23/24. South Eea 'JK. Pr<«ld.rt96 words
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Article64 1965-10-14 16 THI A(***lati*n of Bank* In Malay 1 (la nuut* th>»«p aaaMaaas 'n It* nWoai to m.rthanu yritcrday (ail ratra to UN); New York: buying TT 32 13 16. I credit Mil*. 13 Canada: l,uv:r>K TT 16 rr»dit bill^. 36 tr,d* i)i!l« Srllmg IT or 00 ready: US U«'64 words
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Article29 1965-10-14 16 Ofree ricnanne mn»" K(. was <iuot«J at ft 741 for 1.1. and I :rj for oath Sterling <\«« ajnotoH it U.M ««4 on* uel of .«>d at 263*.29 words
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Advertisement1158 1965-10-14 16 i •^aamu KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «Sc Atlantic Service Bangkok Hong* or !> Frsici'co I HOfl Bos:on "Tiiky* Man' 1122 Nlf 21 Ntf 17 Oec 1 Jan 5 lan "Kaaiikawi Mart" 17 23 Oec 27 Oec II Ja* 1 Ftl 5 Fe» Japan Direct Service Pfnaiig Singapore I1,158 words
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Advertisement980 1965-10-14 16 AUSTRALIA NEW lUUNO SERVICE INUI» PAKISTAN INI P. SUIF SERVICE Ti Frtaiaatle, Aeelaile. MelkMnc, Si«n». Te: Mjirai Ml NataeattiiaeL Penang P S'nam S o»»e Spore P. S'tiam P.-a-j BARPETA 17 Oct 11/11 Oet M,21 Oct i RAJUIA 24/71 Ott M Ott 31 Oct BOMBALA S Net 6 1 No. 1/11980 words
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Advertisement95 1965-10-14 16 b'PORE PiHAM PENANO IT A fTO IT A ETO (TA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATE Of ASSAM" *oi Pr«manti* Adelaide. Ve,ooum« Sidney Q4n 44/0«« 14 FROM MADRAS. NEGaPATTinam 4 PfNANG T.S S STATE OF MADRAS' tor P Shorn Penong Negcoortinam Modro* Gdn. 38/39/Oct 14 Oct IS IS o<rlt> It FROM CALCUTTA95 words
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470 1965-10-14 17 'TWERE »as a fmth-r Tall 1 of Sl. ■.';> in the Straits tin prii'»- yesterday which t> roii;; lit it down to ITML7S. the lowest since August 4. This was more or less in line with London where on Tlimillj. the 3470 words
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Advertisement828 1965-10-14 17 PROCLAMATION OF SALE By direction of Habsah blntl Mohamed Amln, an Administratrix of the Estate of Jamiah bintl Hajl Abdul Rahman, deceased, pursuant to an Order of the High Court at Kuala Lumpur made on the 6th oay of April, 1965, in Originating Summons No. 227/1964. I, the undersigned Auctioneer.828 words
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Advertisement761 1965-10-14 17 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTION IS7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j 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 during office hours for three I mr-rhs761 words
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Advertisement784 1965-10-14 17 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE Registration of Printers and Stationer* for 1966 for printing and stationery ■upplira not exceeding $2,000/- in valne per order Printers and Stationers interested In submitting quotations during 196 b for printing and .stationery supplies not exceeding 52.000 1 in value per order are invited to784 words
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Advertisement703 1965-10-14 17 TENDERS I KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R.. dl-dalam I kelaa EX' dan ka-atas akan di- j terlma di-Pejabat Jurutera Kerja i Kanan, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Munr hlngga Jam pukol 12 tengah hari pada IBhb Oktober, 1965 untok: MEMBENA PEMBETONO PEKSEGI DAN PARIT SIMEN DI-BULATAN PUSINO703 words
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Advertisement855 1965-10-14 17 NOTICE THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT NOTICE UNDER SECTION IST. Notice Is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3574 for the layout of land lot 206. 3126—3132, 3132— 3141, 4708 and 4726 4738. Jalan Temenggong Ahmad. Bandar Maharani. Mukim Bandar. Muar. has855 words
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Advertisement97 1965-10-14 17 TENDER MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for leaae of:— (a) Bath-house at Market Terrace. (b) Bicycle Parks at General Market. <c) Sport* Pavilion at Coron.itinn Park and for the supply of Rubber Conservancy Buckets. Miscellaneous Stores etc.. for tlie year 1966 and that *uch tenders will close97 words
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Advertisement709 1965-10-14 17 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED SIPPI.Y OF OOKFD FOOD TO STUDENTS AT I'll! KOTA KM \i:i II U IIKR-' COI.I I <■> PENG KALAN (111 HA. KOT MUM W N XN Tenders will be received at the Office oi ,hr Principal, Ki<u Bharu Teachers' course. PfM«- kalan Chcpa. Kota Bharu. Kilanian wpio709 words
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Article, Illustration154 1965-10-14 18 MADRAS. Wed. The British High Commissioner to India. Mr. John Freeman (above), said yesterday there was no use In ignoring differences between India and Britain over Kashmir. He told a news conference at TriTßndrum that misunderstandings o t c r events which culminatedReuter - 154 words
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Article48 1965-10-14 18 HA.NOKOK. Wed Police torii.v detainee an unemployed youth. SoiiKkrnm Srisatta. for questioning MOMetton wlt.i the murder cf Mr n«rrell Berrl&an. editor and |)ut>H»her of the Banffkok World. \fr. BtrrnMi. 61. wa« found In hU c«r iihot through the head on Ot 3— OPI48 words
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Article76 1965-10-14 18 Four die in Srinagar violence tRINAGAR. Wed Four people died in two outbreaks of violence here in 24 hours*. An Indian spokesman baid three people were killed and two wounded on Monday when police openrd lire on a crowd stoning them in a narrow lane. Another civilian died of woundsReuter - 76 words
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Article150 1965-10-14 18 |>ONN. Wed. The West German For- eign Ministry yesterday described as "completely invented" reports that West Germany is shipping 78 planes to Pakistan by way of Turkey and Portugal. An official state ment said that, under the terms of the Atlantic alliance, weapons transferred by oneAP - 150 words
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Article352 1965-10-14 18 INDIA TELLS U.N. OF NEIGHBOUR TROUBLES NEW YORK. Wed. INDIA told the United Nations General Assembly yesterday there was a sinister connection between the aggression of Pakistan and Communist Chinese warnings last August. Mr. Swaran Singh, the External Affairs Minister of India made the chargeReuter - 352 words
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267 1965-10-14 18 China sees Thailand as a new war front LONDON, Wed. China is masterminding a new campaign against Thailand in an apparent attempt to open another front in South-East Asia and draw pressure off the Vietcong, diplomatic reports said yesterday. Peking was reported to be systematically steDDlng up pressure against Thailand267 words
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Article66 1965-10-14 18 LUSAKA. Wed. A plea for witchdoctors to be allowed to practise in Zambian hospitals hits been put forward by Mr. U.G. Mwila. parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Plnance. Amid Interjections from Government benches that witchcraft is Illegal In the country. Mr. Mwlla saidReuter - 66 words
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122 1965-10-14 18 ITMTED NATIONS. Wed Algeria assured the Afro-Asian nations yesterday that it had eoropletrcl Drenar.ttions for holding the Afro Asian conference on No\ .V The Afro-Asian group of nations held a meeting yesterday and was told In the Algerian Ambassador. Mr Tcirflk Rull.it tour.122 words
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Article, Illustration241 1965-10-14 18 Ruling party wins, but Opposition sets up rival govt CIBADAN, Wednesday. HIEF Samuel Akintola's ruling party were named winners of the Western Nigerian election here last night but the Opposition party immediately said they had formed a rival government. An official announcement said Chief Aklntola was summoned by the regionalReuter - 241 words
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Article30 1965-10-14 18 LEOPOLDVILLE. Wed. All children between five and 17 will be drafted Into the former French Congo's militant youth movement, reports reaching Leopoldville from Brazzaville said yesterday. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration62 1965-10-14 18 Miss Tokyo leads a motorcade of beauties Iit ISS Tokyo I%:>. \jlMiko I memura (left) and other beauties who participated in the Mis* Tokyo 1965 contest last week parade in open can through the city cheered by thousands of their fellow citizens Next stop is London where she will compete62 words
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Article54 1965-10-14 18 ACCRA. Wed The Orga n of African Unity council meeting failed to open as scheduled hert yesterday and later tt was announced that many Fore.fm Ministers now at the United Nations had requested a short postponement. Informed sources said the ministerial council meeting wouldReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement140 1965-10-14 18 BELAJARLAH BAHASA KEBANGSA'AN LEARN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE Language Record Course j -v. 1 I i Hb^^-m i«F *J CONTENTS- 20 LESSON W^L^SW^l^k U n LANGUAGE COURSE M^^fl Btpl instruction M»rH«i V HaWalH The fastest, simplest, most enjoyable F"""""""" >> way to learn the National Language. To C.P.L.C. Dept. Federal Publications140 words
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Advertisement103 1965-10-14 18 DON'T BE SKINKY get the figure that others admire wate-on MEN Be Big Be Strong Be Powermwi I ful with WATE-ON rKSaiEzL' G'*^s Get the figure that men admire onc^ otner 9 ir s env y witn WATE-ON CHILDREN will also gain weight and »^j2^* feel better with WATE-ON «-iI103 words
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Article339 1965-10-14 19 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL By US But workmen are making up lost time JJUALA LUMPUR, Wed—Workmen laying out the bitumen running track at Merdeka Stadium, the Main Venue for the Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21, are working overtime to make up for time lost through heavy rain339 words
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Article56 1965-10-14 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 12tli-, 1 minute goal by former state skipper Lee Kok Seng put Police in the] final of the SGSPA senior knock- lout tournament when they beafi' Marines 1-0 in the semi-final at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. In the Junior semi-final mateh 1 i Port56 words
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Article232 1965-10-14 19 JEGA IN TWO FINE TRIALS VJIMiAPORE, Wed Malaysian sprint champion Mani Jegathesan left no doubts as to his fitness with two brilliant trials at larrer Park here yesterday. He clocked 10.1 sec for the Idti nu-Ircs and 21.5 BM for tin- iOO. Both the lwnr> equalled tin- existing Nc.ip (■unio232 words
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Article280 1965-10-14 19 RACING with Epsom Jeep 1 IPOH, Wed. Spruce, 1 one of the promising youngsters in trainer Rinus van Breukelen's stable here, did a fine trial in yielding going this morning. He strode out stylishly nver 3f In 42 on the bit. He has improved tremendously since his first280 words
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Article, Illustration130 1965-10-14 19 J ONDON, Wed. Australian Denial Bougoure (above* has signed on as lirst jockey to i Watcunibe trainer Arthur Bud- Ken. it was announced here I yesterday. Bougoure. who has ridden In Ireland for Vincent O'Brien and Paddy Prendergast in the past M«au years, said last130 words
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Article335 1965-10-14 19 IPOH. Wednesday. AIIRTHFUL MISS, one of the newcomers entered iT for the October meeting which opens here on Sunday, has won five races in Australia. A five-year-old mare by Beaux Walk out of Lady Mirth. Mirtttful Miss won four times in seven outings in South Australia335 words
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Article244 1965-10-14 19 Ten to follow at Ipoh meet PPSO.M JEEPs Ten-to- Follow at the Ipoh meeting which begins on Sunday: I*I..\YUE.\T: Created a good Impression Jirst time out at, Bukit, Timah in August when second by a neck to Prince Tournai over 6f. UETI'SA: Speedy: easy allt he-way winner over Penang 6f244 words
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Article147 1965-10-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysian Police axe favourites to win the Government Services hockey competition for the Saw Cup in the championship quadm..I KUlar at -Armed Forces Stadium 1 this weekend The other finalists are Selangor. Malaysian Armed borces and Perak. I'olice beat the holders. National Electricity Board,147 words
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Article108 1965-10-14 19 I/UALA LUMPUR.— Wed— The Mahiy.sian Cyclists Federation j *1H hold three Seap Game.s trials Between Oct. 17 and 31. The first will be on Sunday for the l.OOi) metres sprint at Princes Road at 3 p.m. On Oct. 24. the trial for the 100 kilometres road race will108 words
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Article23 1965-10-14 19 IPOH. Wed. Entries for the Perak open lawn tennis championships here from Oct. 29 tr» Nov. 7 will close on Saturday23 words
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Article31 1965-10-14 19 HOCKEY Central Kedah Lie (Sg Patanl) Teachers 1 Police 0. T. Aason Div. 2: Assumption Sell. 2 Sekolah MX I SOCCER Krian Lge (P Buntar): Youth Club 3 Police i.31 words
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Article114 1965-10-14 19 CYCLIST BREAKS DOWN IN 'GAMES' MEXICO CITY. Wed —A j crowd of 6.000 saw Frenchman Bernard Darmet < ollup .c at the end of a cycling; event on the second day of the "Little Olympics" meet here yesterday. His colleagues rushed up with an oxygen bottle and mask but heReuter - 114 words
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358 1965-10-14 19 SOCCER London, Wed. The English F.A. yesterday drew up a five-point plan to beat hooliganism at World Cup matches in England next year. The anti-rowdyism plan was issued after meetings between F.A. officials and police chiefs in areas where world Cup matches will beReuter - 358 words
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Advertisement89 1965-10-14 19 MEN don't let her get away with your Glo-Weave Let her wear your Glo-Weave Four-Seasons once and she'll want to wear it again and again. Glo-Weave Four-Seasons is tailored for you, the active modern man. The bold masculine lines win you feminine approval wherever you go. The care that goes89 words
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Advertisement246 1965-10-14 19 |k m M^ PRESENTS A NEW STAR THE BRAND NEW /Vy^^Hi^^^^ I\J AX/VQTA B lf& t BE UP-TO-DATE I fi? Up 9 WITH THREE-IN-ONE STYLING-!' W\. jJ W ■^"TJB •Amazingly accurate to meet --I '-i&^ Jw ri}i a iAl your work-day demands for \vS^-=jL. ,^T vrrKKjfW split-second timing. Pt^afc^"" ■nKSBRj246 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-10-14 19 SPORTS DIARY I BADMINTON Spore commercial houses tournament (SBA. 8 pm.i HOCKET S'iror Div. 1: Police v Club Recrlo I Pantal Valley); I BIA v PWD i Taylor Rd); Kilat v Univertlty (Pantal). i ftLGGU If. Poiioa i i B" v University 'B" iGurr.ey Rd > Agric College v Comb.73 words
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393 1965-10-14 20 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE taxi "war" at Subang continued unabated today with no signs of a "ceasefire." And, ;is another incident was reported, i\ tourist agency this afternoon wrote to the Ministry of Transport protesting :il)out two incidents at393 words
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Article50 1965-10-14 20 Job evaluation course SINGAPORE. Wed —A .special course in Chinese on Job Evaluation" to be conducted by the Singapore Institute o( Management will begin on Nov. 4. Enrolment forms may be ob'ained from the Singapore Institute of Management. 196 South Bridge Road. tel. *****. Applications will close on Oct. 28.50 words
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78 1965-10-14 20 ADEN. Wed.— Riot police today used tear gas to disperse about 150 schoolairls In the Crater area of Aden. the main Arab settlement. In another aiva 01 ITaW. police ul-o used !«'iir cii.s on a ip ot schoolboys who stoned ;i rur ixilire iruik.Reuter - 78 words
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Article30 1965-10-14 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— A kathlna (presentation of yellow robes) ceremony will be held at Kancanarama Buddhist Temple In Lorong Ong Lye off Paya Lebar Road on Saturday and Sunday.30 words
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84 1965-10-14 20 JXKUM A. Wrd. The Indonesian Foreign spnkism.m. Mr <.ani«. llarsono, -anl t<xl;i\ note of 'reprimand' was sent last Monday to the Chinese and- Cuban Embassies for not hoisting their flags at halfmast in mourning for six Generals and -one Lieu- I'M ml killed by thrAP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration160 1965-10-14 20 INSOMNIA? Can't sleep at night? Need psychiatrists, sleeping pills and alcohol to get a few hours rest? You're going about it the wrong way. If you really want an infallible formula for assuring your daily dose of oblivion, just get in touch with160 words
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Article141 1965-10-14 20 SINGAPORE, Wed— When lights suddenly went off and the air-conditioning stopper, in tin' middle ot an Industrial Arbitration Court hearing today, leaving the courtroom in M-ml-darkness. the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees representative. Mr. G, Kandasamy. remarked: "This Is the second time tin the course141 words
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Article86 1965-10-14 20 PUEBLA (Mexico), Wed. Ikaeya Seki. the comet discovered last year by Japanese scientists, was seen in M.<\i«o ye>terdayby astronomer Domingo Itboada and his assistant. They said th.it tlie comet will appear even brighter tml.n. Reports from Moscow said astronomers there predicted the comet will crash into86 words
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Article340 1965-10-14 20 LONDON. Wed.— lt has been a day of erratic price movements in the stock markets. However the earlier unsettled conditions, brousht about by election ia'.k. were tollowed by a resumption of the upward trend when It became apparent that Ulta wa.s not one o; the reasons lor th>340 words
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Article66 1965-10-14 20 LONDON. Wed.-- Spot 19} d.. Nov. )9 11 16 d.. Dec. 19 13 16d Jan 19 15 16d Jan. Mar. 20 1 16 d. Apri! June 20 5 16d.. July .sem 20 5 16d.. Oci Dec. 20 3 16d Jhii. Mar 20 5 16d.. April June 20 5 16d..66 words
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Article32 1965-10-14 20 LONDON Wed.— Buyers £1455 i— £10 >. sellers JEI4HO i— £10). Forward Olivers £1446 <— £Bi. sellers £1447 <— £Bi. Settlement £1483 (—£5 1. Turnover a.m. 138 ion- p.m. 86 tons. Tone: Barely steady.32 words
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180 1965-10-14 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malaysian Government has invited all Afro Asian delegates now attending the National Trades Union Congress annual convention here, to visit Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak for a week. This was disclosed today by the NTUC secretary-gene-ral. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, through180 words
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109 1965-10-14 20 MANILA. Wed. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today extended his condolence to the Filipino people on the Taal volcano tragedy. The Tengku's message of condolence, sent to Malacanang Palace through the Philippine Consul at Kuala Lumpur said: -I was most distressed to readAP - 109 words
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170 1965-10-14 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. today expressed the hope that Jakarta would now take a reasonable and considerate attitude towards Malaysia. I He said that the situation In Sarawak since the Ja- karta coup and Its failure170 words
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87 1965-10-14 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he would personally I not like to be involved in the dispute between Britain and Rhodesia over independence for that Colony. Asked to comment on a proposal by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilton, that87 words
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Article34 1965-10-14 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will inspect the annual combined parade of the Voluntary Aid Detachments and Junior Red Cross members at the Raffles Institution on Sunday.34 words
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99 1965-10-14 20 Long procession at funeral of George Lee SINGAPORE. Wed. Remain* oi the well-known S'.nsr*pore publisher and businessman, Mr. Oeorßt- Lee Grok Ene. 69. who died in his Pub I home on Monday wrrc cremated :tl the Mount Veriion rremator--1 mm thi.^ evening. A Ioni: procession of cars and busM with99 words
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Obituary64 1965-10-14 20 LIM tCET SAM alia* Urn CAw** Ban ac«d 75 pnnxrd away peacefully on Wednesday 13th Oct. leavir.u bfhlr.4 beloved wife Madam Veo Chin Onob. ilx ioni too MM, Sz« Jin, Boos Oh*e. Boon Tock. Boon Ann, Booa Stieng thire daughter* two «on«-hvJaw, •hree dnntfhtero-ln-lRw Hnd many I trandrhlMrrn to64 words
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Advertisement122 1965-10-14 20 S CLASSIFIEDS rd» Hi immlmmm) sj. I I mr^m —■watch %pr ft O paratroop battalion uses A\sS> V?\v) Zodiac watches exclusively 0 r^ after having eliminated all Wff^S. Y\. judge a book by its cover /I x^X M.. is especially applicable in Illill^ IK: The accuracy of your watch |2|Pf|i122 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-10-14 20 The weather Hig;us: and lowest trmperßtnree in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Tuesday to 8 p.m yesterday llich.-t UNt Kuala Lumpur 91 Kota Bharu 86 Pennnct M Ipoh '2 Malacca 86 Singapore 90 75 Hi«hland« V 59 1 Jesselton 86 "5 Ku<-hui« 88 73 I48 words
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