The Straits Times, 15 October 1965
1965-10-15
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Title Section22 1965-10-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100522 words
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Article, Illustration26 1965-10-15 1 SOEK IS EXPECTED TO ALLOW COMMUNIST PARTY TO CONTINUE— BUT UNDER A MORE 'LIBERAL' LEADERSHIP A group of captured rebels. UPI PhotoUPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-10-15 1 The day Suharto slapped coup suspect Dani lAKARTA, Thurs. J With tempers at breaking point and nerves stretched to the limit in troubled Jakarta, it seems that the niceties of military discipline have Kone by the board. Respect for Soekarno and his closest oflicers has almost disappeared. Judging from reports148 words
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Article35 1965-10-15 1 MUAH. Thurs. A schoolboy. Moh:imcd Nor bin Abdul Hamld, 13. died nt the General Hospital this afternoon ol Injuries received when n buffalo charged him at K.impong Dul, 45 milos trom here, vestrrdav.35 words
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Article, Illustration755 1965-10-15 1 JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA'S Communist Party chairman, D. N. Aidit. was today reported to be leading resistance against the Army in Central Java. The armed forces newspaper said Aidit flew to Jogjakarta in Central Java in an Air Force plane on Oct. 2 with the Air Force Commander,Reuter; AP; UPI - 755 words
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Article335 1965-10-15 1 SARA WAK CLASH No. 2 IN 48 HOURS From GEOFFREY GELDARO: KUCHING. Thurs. fr SARAWAK Police Field Force officer is missing following a clash early this morning with an Indonesian patrol in the Batu Lintang area in the Second Division. This is the second Indonesian incursion into Sarawak in 4S335 words
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Article47 1965-10-15 1 PHILADELPHIA 'Pcnn.sylvania«. nun.— Cough qrrap cocktail.- somei line.s laced with a sleeping tubiei. arc ihe latest offbe;ii. < m gi"n in hid umoni; the junior.,, oaiticularly ai New Jersey > |xipu;.ir MMhon resorts. Th( ku K-pro.luciiin constituent of tin 1 patent medicine is codeine phospiiute. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article50 1965-10-15 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— President Soekarno has decided that the intccnational conference against foreign military bases should beheld in Jakarta on Sunday, it was reported today. The conference was originally scheduled to take place from Oct. 10 to 15. but was postponed because of the Indonesian ctisls. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article41 1965-10-15 1 SEOUL. Thurs. Three South Korean soldiers were killed yesterday alternoon near the Central Korean demarcation Hue when they were ambushed by three armed men. believed to be North Korean agents. Defence Ministry sources said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article105 1965-10-15 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Tea saved Brigadier-General Surjo.sumpeno, the Central Java military commander, from capture and possible death during the attempted coup on Oct. 1. The otTicial armed forces paper said a rebel Captain entered his room in Jogjakarta City on Oct. 1. pointed a pistolReuter - 105 words
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Article140 1965-10-15 1 JAKAKTA.TImrs. The leader of the abortive Oct. 1 coup, Lieut. Col. Untang, was reported yesterday to have been captured whi I c riding in a bus named *'I,uckv" in Central .lava. It was announced here that Untung was arrested and brought to Jakarta on TuesdayAP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-10-15 1 POLICE today blocked I the main shopping centre to traffic in an area of Jakarta where most of the shops are Chinese. They said they had received reports that anti-Communist students planned to attack the Chinese shops. JAKARTA, Thursday General*, killed. The military garrison in Jakarta, which124 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-10-15 1 T G NG - The Lims to meet again T G NG By KUALA LUMP UR, Thurs. The Min- ister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee j Aun, is expected to I hold unofficial discussions with the Singapore Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, on economic relations between the two countries during the185 words
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Article22 1965-10-15 1 NEW sri IMK MOSCOW lliurs— Ku>m:» It.is laumln (1 s» (tmd iininic.itions HllrilHc, ■CWI .icciit •> rrpnrtcd to iaj —l Pi22 words
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230 1965-10-15 2 MANY FEARED DEAD IN RIOTS AFTER NIGERIAN ELECTION LAUOS. Thurs. Many were feared dead this morning after a clay of violence in Western Nigeria following regional elections In which rival parties both claimed victory. tic crowds looted and burned houses on the outskirts of Lagos, the Fedrral capital. Disturbances wereReuter - 230 words
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Article488 1965-10-15 2 Foiled by vanishing Vietcong SAIGON, Thursday yiETCOXG guerillas yesterday foiu; lit a grim rearguard action to prevent American troops from overrunning a field medical station in Suoi Lah Tinh valley. The Vietcong forces, estimated at battalion strength, melted into impenetrable hills, apparently via secret trails, shortly after dawn. Casualties TheReuter - 488 words
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Article42 1965-10-15 2 vSAIGON. Thurs. A tlijdit 01 o-oj bumbrrs from Guam struck a suspected Vietcong supply and stagirg area 20 miles north-west of Saigon in a pre-dawn raid today. The same target area was bombed by B-52's two days ago. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article60 1965-10-15 2 LONDON. Thurs -Britain «n--nounccd jfiiimtaf ttau she would cur independence in the latter] half of nc\t year to Beihuan.iland. a vast African-governed pro* l tfrUnta uriually surrounded by > vhnp. ruled countries in iouthern Aliica. The Colonial Office :aid It was. expected that the necessary stepsReuter - 60 words
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259 1965-10-15 2 U.S. renews invitation to Ayub and Shastri WA S HI NGTON, Thurs.— The United States has renewed invitations to the leaders of India and Pakistan to visit the country this year for a discussion of outstanding issues. US. authorities making this known said that the Secretary of State Mr. DeanAP - 259 words
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Article52 1965-10-15 2 ADEN. Thurs. Gunmen tried to assassinate a Deputy Supt. of Police on Tuesday night but he escaped with only a hand wound. I I police said yesterday. i The officer, a Somali, was at- I tacked near his home m the Crater district. The gunmenUPI - 52 words
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389 1965-10-15 2 INDIANS AND PAKISTANIS REPORT NEW FIGHTING NEW DELHI, Thurs JNDIA and Pakistan yesterday reported heavy fighting on both ends of the 1,500--mile cease-tire line separating their armed forces. The Indian De'encc Ministry said at least 80 Pakistani soldiers were killed in a battle with Indian troop-; in the Tithwal sector389 words
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216 1965-10-15 2 The new thinking in Peking: By Tun Khoman YEW YORK. Thurs. 11 Tun Thanat Khoman. the Thai Foreign Minister, said yesterday that Communist China did not seem to think time was on her side any longer. He told the Overseas Press Club here that thp dillerence rould be seen almo>tAP - 216 words
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Article13 1965-10-15 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. Former President Eisenhower is 75 today. Router.Reuter - 13 words
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Article75 1965-10-15 2 HYDERABAD. Thurs A Hindu temple rotate dairy farm has nearly doubled the milk yield of cows and buffaloes since a radiogram was installed to pi.iv to them. The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Mr. K. Brahm.inamla Rrddj, said in answer to a question in the State AssemblyReuter - 75 words
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141 1965-10-15 3 YOUTH ADMITS KILLING EDITOR: POLICE BANGKOK. Thurs. The 22-y e a r-old son of a village chiefta i n confessed last. night that he murdered Amertoan-born newspaper publisher Darrell Berrigan on Oct. 3 during a robbery, police said. Police identified the man »s Chalyan Marksampan. He tried to draw aAP - 141 words
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147 1965-10-15 3 I was Dag's only great love, says writer Inga CTtX -KIIOI.M. Thurs. A Swedish woman writer said in an inter \ic*w published yesterday that she intends to write a book based on love letters sent to her by the late I .N. Secretary-Gen-eral. Mr. Da* Hammarskjoeld. Mrs. Inga Ehrstroem claimed147 words
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137 1965-10-15 3 Regency? It'll be illegal, says Britain I ONDON. Thurs. Britain would consider illegal any Rhodesian move to set up a regency official sources said yesterday. There is no provision for a regency in Rhodesia's constitution, these sources added. The Rhodesian High Commissioner. Brig. Andrew Bkeen. told some Members of ParliamentReuter - 137 words
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Article63 1965-10-15 3 CAMBRIDGE. Thurs. Cambridge University is to have the first co-educational college In its •00-year history, it was announced) yesterday. Mr. J.S. Morrison, president of! the flrst mixed college University' College— which has been given a £192.000 grant by Cambridge Unl-vei.-ity. said a four-;icre ai'e would iReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration636 1965-10-15 3 I LONDON, Thursday THE Primf Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, gave Queen Elizabeth his latest assessment of the Rhodesian crisis yesterday and discussed immediate measures to be taken if the colony seized independence. He flew to Balmoral Castle ic. Scotland for the audience withReuter; UPI - 636 words
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Miscellaneous16 1965-10-15 3 Jim GUXMBOLg 4, A^^fe^ K^OeABZ^/ \yUAT Off*' IT IC ?jS II (c*?... wfooiSa v w* ykNNIVEBSAIPV^/16 words
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241 1965-10-15 4 Break caused plans for 10 plants to be dropped SINGAPORE. Thurs, \[K. 11. YOSHIYAMA, the executive managing director of Hitachi Ltd. one of Japan's largest manufacture!* of electrical, electronic and engineering equipment today disclosed that his linn had originally planned to set up a tolal of 10 plants in Malaysia241 words
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568 1965-10-15 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs MR. C. R. BAUM. advovocate for Societa Commlssionaria dl Esportazione di Importazione. today charged that officials of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union had adopted an "iron curtain mentality" towards the management during negotiations. He said: "The union showed568 words
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213 1965-10-15 4 APPEAL TO PUBLIC BY CHIEF JUSTICE'S WIFE OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two donations totalling $20,000 were reI ceived today by the Medical Progress Fund. A contribution of $12,500 from the Nanyang Slang Pau, the Chinese dally, is for a group study room in the proposed extension to the medical library of the213 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-10-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee x Siew Choh. today claimed that the visiting Australian Labour Party delegation was "unhappy" about the continued detention of the party's leaders and cadres and other leftists "without charge or trial." Dr Lee, accompanied by one182 words
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Article32 1965-10-15 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The People* Action Party Political Bureau will hold a public symposium on "Social Democracy In the Developing Countries" at the Cultural Centre In Canning Rise at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Advertisement48 1965-10-15 4 MM Todoy Oitry: 7.15 930 a.m. Stanley Baker Jock Hawkins "ZULU" Scope 'colour Chinese Sub. Tomorrow 2 30-7.15-9 30 p.m. 'The Amordus Lotus Pon (Mond.) Scope/ Colour Eng. Sub. Oa*m Today: 1.30-J 30- 7 00 A •10 p.m. Ehzobeth Taylor Richard Burton Eva Man* Saint "THE SANDPIPER" (Colorscopa).48 words
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Advertisement389 1965-10-15 4 #>VI*MS\VaVay.VaVaVaV.VWVWVWV.VWVW^ Gala Opening of Singapore s Newest Air-Conditioned •I by Mrs Lim Eng Kwan with A Charity Premiere j: m in aid of the Young Women Muslim Association Building Fund '1 TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. l m The Band of the Malaysia Infantry Regiment ;I by courtesy of Brig. S. M.389 words
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Advertisement467 1965-10-15 4 ICATHfIT iS i it-T.i HMLJ 86thDAY! i >*ILV AT 1 IS. 4 JO 130 pm "UNDAY FXTRA SHOW AT 10 t- tolls: SI. SO S? So-Ci-tl- $4 9: vdvontt CASH BOOKINGS Oil. ROOGERS HAMMT^STEIN'S JUll? CHRISTOPHER ANDREWS 7* PLUMMER Produced in TOOD -AO Color by Deluxe (Fox). -CHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION467 words
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Article47 1965-10-15 5 KUALA I UMPCR. Thurs. Thr Maiay.-ui:. Association of Youth Clubs will hold a. club week to raise funds between Dec. 3 and 9. Highlights of the week include a food and fun fair, a water carnival and the sale of flags and key ings.47 words
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Article, Illustration190 1965-10-15 5 Girl in search of her lost parents ONLY TWO NAMES PROVIDE A CLUE... I SINGAPORE. Thursday ]£ACH time Chow How Cheng, 19, inquires about her parents, she has been told: 'They are dead." She is curious to know because she has never seen or heard from them since she was190 words
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84 1965-10-15 5 S. Vietnam sends greetings to S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs. South Vietnam has I congratulated S i ng apore on its "triumphant admission' to the UnitI ed Nations. The South Vietnamese Foreign Minister. Dr. Tran Van Do. in a congratulatory cable to the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. also expressed his country's84 words
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Article31 1965-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The staff of the Straits Times will give a feast and offer prayers at the Sri Gane.sar T* tnul'' in Kam- pong Pandan on Saturday.31 words
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100 1965-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. j Thirty Left win* trade unions are lolntly sponsoring a meeting of workers at the Gay World Stadium on Sunday "to review the tasks and functions" of the trade union movement In Singapore. A Joint statement Issued by the unions today said100 words
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Article128 1965-10-15 5 Algiers: UAR backs Singapore CAIRO. Thurs. Th« I All. Deputy Premier of Culture and .National Guidance. Mr Abdel K.id.r Hatem. last night said his country welcomed the participation of Singapore at the A I'm- A -I. in summit conference due to be held in Algiers next month. He was welcomingReuter - 128 words
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Article45 1965-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Th* University of Malaya Malay Language Society will present its annual production of "Malam Iram.t" comprising modern Interpretation of traditional dances at the Deu-an Buhasa dun Pustaka tomorrow and Saturday at 830 p.m Tickets arc $3. $3 and $145 words
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Miscellaneous264 1965-10-15 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM drink to their eonfuaton H. 4 Browning version at "A TH 4. S. 8). Song? (Si. 1 A note on Lattn lnrorvw Tall of a dog Identified hj nothing fo* translation Mr. French in the middle of Earnest performer in old the day? A pointer <6>.264 words
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337 1965-10-15 6 'Same approach' call by NTUC to Afro- Asia SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE National Trades Union Congress has urged more frequent pooling of experiences and exchange of views among trade union leaders in developing countries to evolve a common approach to the problems of workers. The call is made by the NTUC337 words
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272 1965-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has emphasised the vital role trade unions have in contributing to the prosperity and well-being of the people of Singapore. Writing in the National Trades Union Congress's second annual convention souvenir published today, Mr. Lee272 words
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Article80 1965-10-15 6 NAIROBI. Thurs. Most Kenya newspapers, including the East African Standard and the Dally Nation, as well as vernacular papers, yesterday carried on the front page pictures of Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister handing a gift to President Kenyatta. The gift was described as a token80 words
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Article68 1965-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. More than 1.600 school children have seen the Stage Club's production of Shakespeares "The Merchant of Venice" at special shows during the last two nights The play staged at 9 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre, is now open to the public until Saturday. Tickets68 words
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Article67 1965-10-15 6 Thai trade mission for S'pore SINGAPORE. Tliurs.— A Thai trade delegation will fly into Sinirepore on Saturday on a twodav vL.it to promote sales of rice and maize to Singapore. The 18-meinber delesation. Including one woman, is lrom the Thai lMnistry of Economic Affairs. It is led by Lt.-Oen. Chintaganoida67 words
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Article39 1965-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The religious adviser to the Malacca Buddhist Youth Circle, the Yen. An.mda Mengala. will talk on "Buddhism In a world of materialism" at the Maha Bodhl School. Lorong 3-1, Geylant;. at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.39 words
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Article28 1965-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The South Vietnamese Consulate-Gen-era! at the 7th floor. Shaw House in Orchard Road, will close on Nov. 1 to mark the country's National Day.28 words
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Article43 1965-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Young Women Muslim Association will hold a chaiity premiere of the Hindustani film Sangam In aid of its building fund tomorrow at 7.43 p.m. at the new Galaxy Theatre In Geylar.g in conjunction with opening of the theatre.43 words
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255 1965-10-15 6 Bomb case hearing: Accused alleges assault SINGAPORE. Thurs. One of two Indonesians, under trial In the High Court on three murder charges Ir. connection with the Mar. 10 explosion at Macdonald House in Orchard Road, today alleged that he had been assaulted into making the police statements attributed to him.255 words
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90 1965-10-15 6 Youth Training Institute is inaugurated SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight spoke of the Importance of leadership training for Singapores youth to equip them to deal effectively with attempts by anti-democratic ar.d anti-national movements to subvert the State. He was speaking at the inauguration dinner90 words
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Article31 1965-10-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thins. The Theatre Club at Royal Air Force. Changi is now staßin^ a comedy "My Three An«els at the RAF Changi junior school theatre nightly until Saturday.31 words
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Article199 1965-10-15 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs rl. Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association today pledged full support for the Government in developing tourism in Singapore. The association's secretary, Mr. Chong Yoon Hin said: "Our members fully realise the significance of tourism as an important industry in our newly independent country" He was199 words
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Miscellaneous101 1965-10-15 6 Allvy ihtp I PONT KNOW WHY BUT IVE "*^^*"4 ...OR IT COULD >J ALWAYS ASSUMED OOP'S LAND WELL,^ HAVE BEEN HEY. I OF MOO WAS NOW SOMEWHERE I YES.- /WIGHT HERE I LOOK.' I 'WAY OUT UNPER THE SEA: _.^l >— fY UNPER OUR "V7 A -^H Uivli t Vraefi101 words
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Miscellaneous97 1965-10-15 6 By V.T. II ant tin HIMSELF SGMES ISO HE) m~*F& s ?%BJB%^S!!!s®\ /I j <Wl -^^pfT'' II tj i'hvsivr 4,4 m 1 fl V^OOR MUB HAD NO fSME JUST SCWr/" ITH 1 JURY TRIAL OR NOTHIN'.* THAT i_ASEP DERNTTELv MOWS MATTY SQUARE. BEAM RIGHT I UNCOWSTi- By At Capp WUAT97 words
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337 1965-10-15 7 'Do not decide hastily' call by Khir PASIR MAS (Kelantan), Thursday. UMNO secretary-general, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged party members not to make "hasty decisions on international issues because this would not benefit the party or the nation." Speaking at the inaugural meeting of Umno's first centrally organised political337 words
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209 1965-10-15 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Indian labour leader, Mr. M. G. Kotwal, today stressed the important role of lal bour in preserving democracy in Afro- Asia. He thought Afro-Asian so- lidarity was being threatened In developing democracies In the region. Trade unions could play209 words
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124 1965-10-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mrs.' Dorinthe Sacks, a guidance and counselling expert, will give a public talk on "Issues of modem: education" at the Kuala I.umpui I Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh Roadj I at 4 pjn. on Sunday. I This talk has been arranged at124 words
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Article68 1965-10-15 7 PENANO. Thurs.— Four speakers will address St. Xavier '.•> Institution at Its annual speech day and prize-giving tomorrow. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will deliver the main address. The other speakers will be Senator Cheah Seng Khlm. chairman, board of governors. Mr. Khor Cheang Kee.68 words
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228 1965-10-15 7 'Give opportunities to natives in contracts' plea in Sarawak KUCHING. Thurs. The newly-formed Sarawak Native Chamber oi Commerce has called on the State Government to give fair opportunities to native contractors. In a Press staiement. the chamber said it intended to draw the attention of 'he State and Federal Governments228 words
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115 1965-10-15 7 Scouts to take part in radio jamboree KUALA LUMPUR. Thur>. The Boy Scouts Association of Malaysia will for the first time take part in the 48- hour Jamboree-on- the-Alr organised by the Boy Scouts World Bureau i on Saturday and Sunday. < This year's jamboree the j eighth— will enable115 words
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Article47 1965-10-15 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Electricity was restored to Sungei I Pa-..tn at 8 Jast night after a i blark-out of nearly 24 hours. The breakdown is believed to I 1 hare been caused by lightning da-' maginK a tran<*.m.ssion dohu at Bombong Lina during heavy ran47 words
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Article38 1965-10-15 7 KANGAR. Thurs— More than 4.000 Thai residents In PerlU participated In a Buddhist procession over a three-mile route yesterday. A chariot containing an Image of Buddha was accompanied by devotees from the Jejawl to Mata Aver.38 words
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185 1965-10-15 7 SU NG E I PATANI. Thurs. A big illicit distillery in the heart of Sungei Patani town was uncovered by a customs party early this morning following a raid on a house behind the United Transport Co. building. The customs party, led185 words
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Article49 1965-10-15 7 KUCHINO. Thurs. Mr Tlrg Tuns; Ming, political secretary xr Sarawak's Chief Minister. Date Stephen Kalong ICtngkan, rinoc the formation of Malaysia, since resienwKV) riad i i\v in London. The Chief Minister has appointsd a leading trade unionist. Mr Charles Henry Ingka. as his new political fcccretary49 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-10-15 8 A friend from Singapore SINGAPORE'S Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak. makes friends with African children at a village in Lusaka during his recent visit to Zambia with the Singapore goodwill mission. Headed by Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye. the mission has so far met66 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-10-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A Malaysian Girl Guide trainer, Miss Chan Lam Moon, left here by air today lor Formosa to take up a two-month appointment to train Girl Guide leaders there. She will assist In the development of the Girl Guide movement171 words
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Article43 1965-10-15 8 PENANG. Thun- A 28-yrar nld woman. Lav Paik Sim. was today fined S5O or three mon hs Jail for promoting th» use of a pin table without a licence at her Prarffin Road home on July 27. She pleaded guilty.43 words
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Article181 1965-10-15 8 Building is undamaged in blast TAIPING. Thursday. A small explosion shook a four-storey building under construction without causing damage, at the junction of Convent Road and Kota Road here about 1 a.m. today. There were no casualties in what police believe is a subversive act— the first of its kind181 words
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Article33 1965-10-15 8 IPOH. Thurs A "Dcepavall Queen" ;ind v 'Mi-. Personali- ty" will !>e elected at a dar.ee organised by the Hindu Youth Organisation ac the Anderson School hall here on Saturday night.33 words
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Article23 1965-10-15 8 DUNGUN. Thurs— The mobile unit will give free X-rays to the public from Monday to Wednesday at the District Hospital here.23 words
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228 1965-10-15 8 JOHORE BHARU, Thurs. -I T^HE first low-cost housing scheme in r Johore for all races will be launched here soon. It will consist of 120 units. This was disclosed by the Mentrt Besar. Dato Haji j Ha.vsan bin Haji Yunus. at the228 words
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104 1965-10-15 8 TKI.LK .\>.SON. Tliurs Members of the Governmedt Services Seamen's Union. Per a k branch, have been authorised since last month to carry arms while on duty as their work is similar to that of the .Marine police. Inche Mm ImHI bin Mat Liclin. secretary104 words
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Article, Illustration323 1965-10-15 8 Industry prepares for the big Borneo push KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The big drive to popularise lift-laysian-made goods in the Borneo States will begin early next month when a representative trade mission arrives for a nine-day tour of Sabah and Sarawak. The main purpose 1< to participate In the twoweek Sabah323 words
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Article39 1965-10-15 8 BLKIT MERTAJAM I. R. Vaithialingnm, 39. who wcirnltted 11 previous eonrlctl jrettcrdajf j.iiird for six months to be followed by one yttr'M pn'ic« .supervision. lor DSTtng in liLs noi»mmkm five pairs a^ Danby Strrr: on July 30.39 words
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Advertisement235 1965-10-15 8 Authorised Elizabeth ff&^*-~ Arden T&^ Retailers in Singapore 4 r vj Malaysia J 4HPK/L_«^^ hiteaway L«idl»w A Co. JtJ&KKr J^WP^Vy xAfl B| Kio Trader). CBSS^^ 6 4 mm Wti i rcorjtetown Dispensary. J^P*^ s /^F''^^Hk. 1 lK>n Pharmacy. *T The Shine Wood Trading Co. Supermarket. A special handbag size f!Bffi!ff.235 words
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Miscellaneous22 1965-10-15 8 Bu 9 m Bunny B y Ralph UvimdaM ///gT\ I t SvLJSIS- XiK i2 s^| X x £Zsr™S* I v now le's >22 words
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386 1965-10-15 9 CHAN BEING SOON - CHAN BEING SOON 'NO HELP BECAUSE WE ARE NOT BROKE? I DON'T UNDERSTAND' ..From ALOR STAR, Thu r s The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that America was not keen to help Malaysia because "she thinks we are not a386 words
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Article95 1965-10-15 9 Solution near in E&O strike DENANG. Thurs.— The new E and O Hotel management and re- j presentatives of about 83 former employees who have been on strike since July 20 this year j are reaching the final stage of negotiations for a settlement. This was announced today by Mr.95 words
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Article56 1965-10-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will commission two Royal Malaysia Police marine launches. "Hulubalane" and "Maharajasetia." at No. 9 Wharf. New Docks. Port Sui'ttetihuni. on Mon- I day. He will then present commls- slonlng orders to the patrol super-,56 words
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Article33 1965-10-15 9 IPOH. Thurs. -The Kheh Assncal.on hen- v ili hold a dinner tomorrow at its premises to hon- our those of the community who received awards on the Sultan of Pernk's birth.ii.v33 words
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Article46 1965-10-15 9 SINGAPORE. Tlnirs. Out of :i tot ;il of 2.021 candidates who sat for the full certificate in the national language public malnntiop.s conducted in August by the Ministry of Education. 810 wen- successful 629 BMBtaf Standard I 171 Standard 11. and 10 Standard 11146 words
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176 1965-10-15 9 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— The Malaysian U.N. Ambassador, Mr. Ft. Raman i. conferred yesterday with the U.N. SecretaryGeneral. U. Thant, on the question of preserving the ceasefire between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. Malaysia is a member of the Security Council and participated In the adoptionAP - 176 words
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81 1965-10-15 9 CANBERRA. Thurs— Two Malavsian officers will train with the Australian Army for more than a year from Nov 17. the Minister for the Army. Dr. A. J. Forbes announced today. They are Major Abdul Ohani bin Mahkiddin and Major Osman bin Mohamed Zain.Reuter - 81 words
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Article177 1965-10-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Ministry of Labour today stepped into the A dispute between the 140-strorg National Union of Securicor Workers and Securicor Ltd and averted a threatened strike. The union's one-week ultimatum to the management to recognise the union and reinstate eight dismissed workers177 words
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Advertisement219 1965-10-15 9 MODERN CARS DEMAND PRECISION SERVICE EQUIPMENT PROVIDES THE ANSWER ELECTRONIC TUNEMASTER INSTRUMENTS WHEEL BALANCERS WHEEL ALIGNMENT PRECISION EQUIPMENT All this equipment enables adjustments to be made accurately, efficiently, and economically. Repco instruments are straightforward, and can be handled with confidence after short instruction. For complete range of Repco Instruments consult219 words
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Advertisement322 1965-10-15 9 ■V 1 jmlm Jb^bl V-^bb^bsb^ This on£ Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! r Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice <^ as sharp as a barber's straight razor and holds its $o*^ sharpness through as many as 15 shaves or more, gjpjfl^ Get Schick Stainless322 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1965-10-15 10 'HE SLIPPED A ROPE ROUND MY NECK AND PULLED 1T...' SINGAPORE. Thursday YOUNG housewife today described in a Singapore magistrate's court how her husband, after being intimate with her in a car one moonlit night, slipped a rope round her neck1,149 words
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229 1965-10-15 10 Saving our elephants from becoming extinct I£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A more rigid conservation policy and more game reserves are needed to save the country's elephants from becoming extinct. This warning to nature lovers is made in an article in the latest issue of the Malayan Nature Journal. The author, Inche229 words
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Article60 1965-10-15 10 I SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Pro- pie's Acton Party ceivrai bureau is organising a symposium on "Soi cial democracy m a develop :.g country" at 30 p m. tomorrow at •;ra* Centre. Speakers an Mr Victor M Ye of Nanyang L'n.versity. Dr. Wong L n Ken of60 words
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Article30 1965-10-15 10 I BrNOAPORE. Thurs— A rveli>t. Quck Scow Heong, 16. was ki!'.ed when he wu knocked down by a bus at the 81 mile. Upper Jurong R( ad. yesterday30 words
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237 1965-10-15 10 IPOH, Thur*. AN application by the prosecution to have a charge withdrawn against a lawyer was refused by a magistrate Mr. Yong Yung Bui. here today. The lawyer. Soo Wai Bun, had pleaded not guilty on Sept. 11 to obstructing P.C. Mahlnder Singh237 words
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Advertisement194 1965-10-15 10 ADD A DELICIOUS DASH OF VSw LEA& ft PERMS ffli WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE I! II IC ■BmBSSSti^ itl XmH&ti II K if On avocado pears and salads IJr^4n3B3J^(, with meat and fish... In sauces, b&Xt^ttgZrs soups and curries and I H N^* "I^l of course, tomato juice— the K^n*** .ix'X piquant194 words
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Article, Illustration328 1965-10-15 11 G. WOODEN - G. WOODEN From His Majesty shows skill with weapon* at forces rifle meet pORT DICKSON. Thurs The Yang di-Pertuan Aeong today surprised Army officials when he used three types of weapon*, with the skill of a trained soldier, tatoo on the garrison pistol, the King gotSoong Hon Sin - 328 words
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227 1965-10-15 11 By RODERICK PESTANA: Johore Bahru. Thurs. VIGHT British service families living in a housing estate in Johore Bahru had their homes burgled in the past 24 hours. In the burglaries, which took place in the Century Gardens estate early yes- tcrday and last227 words
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Article38 1965-10-15 11 KUALA I.UMPCR. Thurs The Minister of Transport. Date Sardon bin Ha.v Jubir. will address the seventh annual meeting of the Sn Juya Tr.insport Company at Hie L)cu,;in Bnlinsa dan Pu.staka here on Sunday at 10 a.m.38 words
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Article53 1965-10-15 11 BL'KIT MERTAJAM Thurs A -.toman naotorttt. Mrs- s. Malli- I pa. was fined $35 yesterday wht-n mip pleaded guilty M driving without due care and attention Mrs. Malliga's car. It vm ■Utttd. collided with a lorry at the 61 mi'estone. Buttenvorth Rn.id. at about 6.15 p.m53 words
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Article27 1965-10-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. TllUll PW subscribers yesterday bought 58. 800 worth of Defence Bonds 1 briretng the total amount sold to «.i. I'M. ..fill Lj27 words
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Article29 1965-10-15 11 1 KUALA IX'MPUR. Ihurv A i six-man Press party fro.n Sarawak and Sabnh will arr vr here on j Sunday for a nine-day tour of > 1 Malaysia.29 words
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Article50 1965-10-15 11 KUALA LUMPLK. Thurs The Yang ill II Agong today tent a congratulatory me&sage to rhe PiTMdPiit of the Matagasay Rroublic on the occasion of the National Day of that country Trngku Abdul Rahman sent a similar mes&age on behalf of the Government and the people of Malaysia-50 words
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102 1965-10-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurv The name and cnn- j stltution of the Malay St-amen's Union Is to br charmed in orde r to admit non -Malays 3.<- member> The new name will be i the SinfiraDore SeamenV Union t'i. union* tr<'fi'>ni- srrrrtarv. Inr»ie Abdul102 words
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186 1965-10-15 11 Prices of imports to go up but not just yet SINGAPORE. Thurs. Prices of imported poods now under tariff here are to go up. but not Just yet. Vs far as the big retailers are concerned, current prices will be maintained until present stocks run out Robinsons department .store, which186 words
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Article28 1965-10-15 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thur.s Mr. V. Arumuff;tm. technical assistant in the Penann State Plan- nine Office, has retired after nearly 50 ypars' .service with the Oovprnmpnt.28 words
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Advertisement96 1965-10-15 11 FEDERAL COLLEGE ""ot^s big new* in home study courses. H.S.C. COURSE IN MALAY MEDIUM now o\a<lable 'or th» first time Comprehensive— all subjects conducted by experts. Suited to your own pace. Other coursei: M.C.E.; Q.T., L.C.1.; FORMS I A II; National Language (all levels) Post this coupon today tor FREE96 words
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Advertisement198 1965-10-15 11 i W I W Britain's best knitwear Everywhere, well-dressed men are wearing Britain's finest knitwear— made by Byford. Lambswool is a favourite. It is finely-knitted in the best wool and it is shnnkresistant and machine-washable. There are many more Byford styles to choose from, all •j a I made with198 words
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Obituary35 1965-10-15 12 W.,4m tli ,tt,m.m.m WIFI of Mr foe. Hoea Rene <■)•• I Tmt B*e Naoi a«ed 73 of I* lan«lra I fc( .«d ij*saed p#a<eeiiiiT at 2 pm I :iv«S rrlrada aad rm»v,| ar« r»a—^— I35 words
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Article66 1965-10-15 12 •<, M r rf» tit I Wimmuia MR AND MR* CALACODA -hunk ■■aaMal iom>'. Baa .t,.r. ror M'rr, or «vn>|>in< linen BjaHPS met veils eyt >tel dent INI f AMILT OF Mi Mr Woo .'hm .n«. all 'eiitiv»« friend' jn.i s. rx«,» for «ataaMi HlUau* f -»nde"*| 4>irint *h*lr66 words
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Obituary58 1965-10-15 12 w <• US ilimimmmi ALVIS IERIC) In lovibf Memoir of n deai uuaband and ratber wbo one »e«r aco 'o-da' H»»p in aw »».ti!i Ton will alwatra ata> i^ived •n^ rtmerohereo e\ervday Boir.e may I sM ">" are (on* X* ill i no matter ho» Ir.r nil w58 words
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7 1965-10-15 12 The Straits Times Friday, October 15, 1965.7 words
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Article663 1965-10-15 12 Landowners wore assured in I advaiu-c that th«- Government would not squeeze them too hard through the education j rate to bo introduced next I January. But tew can have expected to get off quite as lightly as in fact they will. The I Government has yet to663 words
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Article373 1965-10-15 12 j The now FVdeial Agricultural Marketing Authority is in no hurry to transform th« i-tmntryside. Nor should it be. The job it has been created for is a sensitive one and a hasty hand could spell endless i confusion. Starting with a talented leadership the auth- i ority373 words
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Article248 1965-10-15 12 Inche Mohamed Khan bin Momin Khan, writing in the latest Malayan Nature Journal, makes a convincing appeal for more positive animal protection policies in Malaya. Writing specially about elephants in Perak, he points out that rural development is (making heavy inroads Into jungle areas and that, worse, these248 words
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Letter455 1965-10-15 12 Dato Ahmad explains I refer to your editorial headed -Rail Mystery iS.T. Oct. 12 1 and would hasten to point out thai the remarks about the Administration beinx "remarkably ca*ey" are wide off the mark and do not in any way put the picture in its true perspective.455 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1965-10-15 12 Stephen Rosenfeld - Stephen Rosenfeld Lurching, he set Ru^ia pushing abroad... The man and the memory BY WASHINGTON, Thurs ww yHO was %M/ K h r ush W c hie v C c r tainly today, a year after his fall, there is no public sign here that he performed any useful1,123 words
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Article469 1965-10-15 12 Yunus Mans - Yunus Mans by M.A. University of Malaya PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION (contd Look once again at the following example (taken from Les. 143 >. Wang itu/di-ambil oleh Ahmad. K^ciudun. wang itu di-nimpan-aya dalam «abuah peti Lit. translation: The money 1* (or. waei taken by Ahmad. Then the money U469 words
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Advertisement589 1965-10-15 12 Sir.*. Tmm ft M.br Mai cmmkm umiimna w^t M cot o *toma4M tunaMtKKIT s* mmt (•-—*••*< M sa.. aaa. kaMiv'taM 'in— CITT MO! •TONS LT» how**. Cmmj-m Oiay tm« Mawa phont M^jaMAIL MAMIBM STOMI 141* Ck.a# t'"|.P»r. 1' V »«TN»BAMT ■ui>w« m HOI l.«m. J Ma|u latM|a« .•«wt linrmnll "I589 words
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Advertisement100 1965-10-15 12 THE UNITED STATES AND WORLD OPINION The United States is a leading maker of world opinion. Other notions knowingly accept their techniques and, sometimes unwittingly, their values. The United States can and does argue its case with the force of freedom's reason. Yet I U.S. institutions con also be baffling,100 words
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Advertisement40 1965-10-15 12 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers ZZZZT'"" S ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. George E. Lee and her family would like to thank all their friends and relatives for their kindnesses, thoughts and presents in their time of Great Sadness.40 words
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Article, Illustration681 1965-10-15 13 P. KRISHNAN - 'Preferential treatment That's unconstitutional' P. KRISHNAN Forest strikers and racial origin— by Minister By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday Minister of Lands and Mines, J- Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akub, today said the striking forest workers were using their racial origin for "preferential treatment." And all the 1,0.">4 of them wore Malays,681 words
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134 1965-10-15 13 •SINGAPORE. Thurs. —An authority on Muslim law. Singapore's State Advo-cate-General. Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim, has been Invited by the University of London to give a lecture on laws directing Muslims In Malaysia and Singapore, and the law of matrimonial property. The nvita:.on c.tne from134 words
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Article54 1965-10-15 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chip Singh pleaded not guilty in m magistrate's court today to a charge of attempting to set fire to hawker stalls in Nelson Rond last nigh',. He ;.s alleged to have thrown a can of kerosene on to the roofs of seven54 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-10-15 13 Tengku gets his Perlis award A KM. Thurs. The A Prime Minister. Teneku Abdul Rahman, today received the highest Perlis State award, the Darjah Kerabat Baginda Syed Putra (the Most Esteemed Order of the Royal Family) from the Raja of PerlLs at an investiture ceremony in the Audience Room of209 words
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Article, Illustration164 1965-10-15 13 OFF GOES WIFE OF FORMER PAKISTAN ENVOY THE wife of the former Pakistan High Commissioner to Malaysia, Begum Hassan (above>. left Kuala Lumpur by air with her ton yesterday At the airport to see them off were the acting High Commissioner, Mr. H. A. Abbasl, his wife and daughters and164 words
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Article31 1965-10-15 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs -Private cars in Singapore it the end of last month exceeded 102.200. an Increase of 509 new cars over August according to official figures g.veri today.31 words
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Article167 1965-10-15 13 Manila union chief speaks out SINGAPORE, Thurs. A leading Filipino labour leader. Mr. Francisco I. Sauza today .said Singapore should be recognised by all countries. Including the Philippines. He suggested that I oi both Singapore and the Philippine.-, should urge tin :r own Governments "to settle whatever problems they have167 words
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Article41 1965-10-15 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs Th« military will carry out night Bring HMrdm .a the Hee Soon Ransje and Bukit Timah Range from 6 p.m- to midnight tomorrow. Police today ar!vi.<;*>d the rnib'Je not to be al.irmcd when hearing the explnsion*.41 words
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Article36 1965-10-15 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Royal Customs and Exci.se Department at Johore Bahru will b* dosed to official business on two public holidays Oct. 23 (Deepavalii and Oct. 28 (birthday of ;h« Sultan of Johore).36 words
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Advertisement47 1965-10-15 13 f ASSOCIHtD I EIECTRICAI INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL I leaders for the supply and I I installation of electrical products I BgcdH Sfflßß^^SDHi^ 9 gfli BBS I AEI AEI I 80 Ampang Road, 73 Robinson Road m C Kuala Lumpur Singapore M Represented by tup nonsFO ro\tr\N'i j imitfd47 words
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Advertisement142 1965-10-15 13 'Terylene' g^g9ka^*_i'' WCSfeiLf^gccl gjjflHfliJjjjjjjjjjHP^gjjj^gj^glv^ '*XtcccccccHt^gcccccfl Tv****; gflgV ,^a^29gcccgliglS9!9gci g*BH^C»i ■> > 2fimC *^*9** gccccM l^Jgjjjjja^l<^gjjjjJF^l Bkk9 \1 Uf9 Ty I*gCCCCCCK.1 gCCCCCCK. w^^gscccli^^ V- JHgflFr 9^9 ggga^gflgglr^ JvccUHg^gC^gcßi 5 gci^gPvralßSi *^£Z!jgcP 'it fs«w» 22^ggg«>iBi«SggggjgMgi ft-* A TROUSER TESTER AT WORK Trouser creases stay in with Terylene' Treat trousers with 'Terylene' least142 words
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Miscellaneous780 1965-10-15 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.um- 7.34 Across the Seven pur and Penanc. 6 Ipoh Seas "Amphibian 17"; 8 and Malacca, 3 Johore News In Mandarin: 8 10 K.iliru. 4 Taipinc. 7 Seml-ciassical songs; 8 34 Batu I'ahat 9 Kluanc- Ministers "Grandpa -s Call PM-: 5.45 Opening and on the780 words
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Article, Illustration324 1965-10-15 14 Modern shopping centre for Geylang QEYLANG Serai, one of Singapore's largest and busiest suburbs, is to have a modern commercial centre that will not only add distinction to the district but also keep it well up with the progressive development of the island. The centre will occupy two acres of324 words
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144 1965-10-15 14 New motor bikes from Bridgestone now here THE range of motor cycles available In Singapore (and Malaysia has been further widened with the Introduction this week of two new Bridgestone machines. Called the Bridgestone 90 and Bridgestone 50 sport, they are being handled by East Asiatic which recently acquired the144 words
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Article76 1965-10-15 14 TK>TAL new rubber consumption x In the United States in August totalled 158,921 long tons against 144,284 tons In July and 169.652 tons In August last year, according to the Rubber Manufacturers' Association. Of the amount, natural rubber accounted for 40.906 tons compared with 36.907 tons in76 words
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Article34 1965-10-15 14 Sabar exported 207.314 tons of sawn timber and logs last month worth $18.7 million, compared with 212.840 tons in the same month of last year, report.- the Federal Department of Information. Jesselton.34 words
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Article26 1965-10-15 14 Mr J Chr Aschengreen. 6S. of Denmark has succeeded Mr Jens Chr Hauge cf Norway as chairman of SAS for the 1965-66 fiscal year.26 words
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Article31 1965-10-15 14 Olivetti (Malaysia) Ltd. announces that It is supplying 10 Dlaspron 82 typewriters in English and French for use at the trade union conference and .seminar which begin In Singapore today31 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-10-15 14 FARMER GETS TOP HONOURS FOR EGGS A SINGAPORE poultry farmer who started 10 years ago In a small way has made his mark in the field when his farm's eggs won top honours at the recent agricultural show. Mr Lee Choon Huat. who owns the Lee Brothers Poultry Farm off205 words
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Article76 1965-10-15 14 Quality award for F. N. Frnsr and Neave (M) Ltd. In Pennnt; has won world-wide distinction tor the quality of Its 7Up mineral water in a contest au.nns: 1(14 other plants throughout the world. Mr Knoo Boon Setiß. the Penan« Manager, also announced the latest product of F. and N.—76 words
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Article77 1965-10-15 14 YjK NG LIN KHOI irifhli a «aleom»n of Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd.. SinKanore, •ho was third in the Ytshira sales contest, receive* his prite from Mr. Sadao Fnomoto. Vuhica'* resident representative. Three other «a>lesmes won ronsolatioa priaes. ftar prrsrntation prrrmony was held during a celebration77 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-10-15 14 A M W model car nill soon i»mtn in Singapore and Ma lavsia. It is called thr Prtigrot 304 laboTpi. and it is Prugrot's contribution to the Mnall-car cla*s. The car is a front-wherl drive type, a departure from the traditional I'eugeot technical layinn. and its158 words
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221 1965-10-15 14 Latest in Europe's jewellery coming B. P. de Silva Ltd.. the Singapore firm of Jewellers, will soon be Introducing to the local market some of Europe's latest In Jewellery. The range will Include gems similar to those exhibited at the International Watch and Jewellery Trade Fair at Earls Court, London,221 words
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Article121 1965-10-15 14 \fR. STATES M. MEAD. Vlcepre&idenD and administrative. executive in the International Department of the Chase Manhattan Bank New York, will give a :alk on the essentials of management and planning, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce' Auditorium on Oct 26. The ;a.k which will begin at121 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-10-15 14 FRIDGE FACTORY STARTS TODAY PAN-ELECTRIC Industrie! Ltd of Singapore will from today start production of household refrigerators at their Tanjong Rhu factory. It is announced. Plans for the product 100 and assembly of room alrcondltloners, electric cooker* and high tension distribution equipment ;.re said to b« well under way. Pan-Electric143 words
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Advertisement393 1965-10-15 14 You can depend 0n.... CIIITIK 30 HOUR 1 i> ALARMS Gay Gordon Calendar dial wirh gilt centre. Spot luminout. Automatic Calender I ***** 1 n f\rvQ available from i A 111 I K\ ALL FlRsr CLA^ ILI/lIVl) WATCH KAIERS MADE IN ENGLAND I 1 AGFKTS— JACKSONS MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA393 words
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Advertisement234 1965-10-15 14 r SPECIAL OFFER^ FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT FIXED SAVING SCHEMES DOUBLE PROTECTION INTEREST PER ANNUM and get FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE After On* Year of Savings, ALL DEPOSITORS Can Obtain HOUSING LOAN EDUCATION LOAN MARRIAGE LOAN) TRAVELLING LOAN CAR LOAN PERSONAL LOAN OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. Head Office: 4 4 4-1.234 words
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Article, Illustration354 1965-10-15 15 A common meeting ground for all trade unionists IN an independent Singapore founded upon the principles oi liberty and justice and ever seeking the welfare and happiness of the people in a more just and equal society, it follows that Trade Unions354 words
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Article, Illustration230 1965-10-15 15 Testimony, symbol of key role in S'pore of democratic labour movement Message from Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, SecretaryGeneral, Singapore National Trades Union Congress THE Government of Singapore today honours a tryst with the Labour Movement. In 1959. the election platform of the People's Action Party contained a promise to230 words
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Article, Illustration1907 1965-10-15 15 An important centre for civic and cultural activities COMPARABLE TO ANY OTHER HALLS OF THE KIND ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD THE building is located on a three-acre site at one end of Shenton Way and is well served by public bus routes. Because of its importance as a centre for1,907 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-10-15 16 A hall of international standing and unique in many ways THE imposing $4 million, contempor ary building accommodating the State's international Conference Hall and Trade Union House, has been added to Singapore's waterfront skyline. The Planning Committee, under the chairmanship of the then Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.M.291 words
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Article, Illustration331 1965-10-15 16 The architects participating In the competition were advised to design a build Ing imposing In character and of some civic Importance as It was to serve not only the Trade Union Congress, but also to cater for International conferences. The detailed development scheme was Initiated Immediately331 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-10-15 16 Architects: Malayan Architects Co-partnership. Consulting Engineers: Hou Ke-hua Associates. Advisory Structural Consultants: Ove Arup Partners. Quantity Surveyors: Langdon Every (Far East). Acoustic Consultants: Bolt, Beranek Newman. Interior design and landscaping: Malayan Architects Co-partnership. Supervisory Consultants: Architects' Engineers' Department of Singapore Public Works Department: and staff of Radio TV Singapura.61 words
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133 1965-10-15 16 ALUMINIUM SUNBREAKERS SHUT OUT HEAT, GLARE Singapore's new j Trade Union House has many distinguishing features. One of the most attractive and yet functional are the vertical aluminium sunbreakers used around the building. They are constructed from vertical extrusions with horizontal blades designed to provide lightness yet resistance to the133 words
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Advertisement286 1965-10-15 15 I r 5 r clicitations I to N. T. U. C. on the occasion of the opening of TRADE UNION HOUSE Si ntfapore i I s Complete 1 FOAMITE fire protection 2 equipment installed by us. 5 I I s I Wa supply, install and maintain All typ«i of Fire286 words
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Advertisement247 1965-10-15 16 Congratulations and Best Wishes to N. T. U. C. on the opening of their TRADE UNION HOUSE, SINGAPORE UNION WOODWORK CO. 31/32 Medeiros Building Singapore Tel: ***** Workshop:--278 Paya Lebar Road Singapore 14 Tel: ***** CONGRATULATIONS j to the I N. T. U. C j on the opening of their247 words
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Advertisement115 1965-10-15 16 Best Wishes to N.T.U.C. on the occasion of the opening of Trade Union House, Singapore. SENG WAH PLUMBING ELECTRICAL CO. IS4 Rangoon Rood Singapore I. T«l: *****. j i Congratulations to n. t. v. c. on the opening of their Trade Union House, Singapore. YANG AH KANG 65 East Coast115 words
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Advertisement270 1965-10-15 17 We are proud to be associated with the construction and completion of TRADE UNION HOUSE Shanks Sanitary Wares and Accessories for I (let 1 1 Style and Efficiency Perstorp Decorative Laminate The Original Swedish Plastic Laminate for Beautiful and Long Lasting Interiors BKOON HOE tfc COMPANY 402 CHINESE CHAMBER OF270 words
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Advertisement126 1965-10-15 17 ATLAS LIGHTING LTD. OF LONDON Supplied the Fluorescent Lighting and Floodlight Fittings to Trade Union House Our congratulations to the N. T. U. C. on the occasion of the opening of their new premises at Shenton Way. Jill/ IMB We are proud to announce that The STEINWAY Concert Grand Piano126 words
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Advertisement517 1965-10-15 18 ontlnaed from Pajre IS) SITUATIONS VACANT i Warda M (Mlm.)— Box St eU. txtro EXPERIENCED LABORATORY kNALVST Required for a new palm oil nil! Dear Klang. Please apply with iil'.es of testimonials to Box AJ4WI I T K.U MALAYAN BATTERIES LIMITED. Manufacturers of FrVTRXAPT BATTERIKS tame written applloatlons from CXPCItrJCNCED517 words
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Advertisement988 1965-10-15 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Words $t (Him.)— Box St ets. txiro WANTEO PETROL ATTENOENT For service station to speak English. Chinese. Phone <B'pore) *****4 for appointment. WANTEO Attractive and Photogenic Chinese Girl* to model with household appliances for advertising purposes Apply with photos (returnable) to Boa AA43O S.T.. Spore. VACANCIES IN988 words
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Advertisement1049 1965-10-15 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Words St (Mim.) Box St rts. txtro TWO MODERN FURNISHED J ■**> room Huts available tor mejw (minimum oue year) at $7.v) and $77&.--per month, centrally aituated in lar(* comiound In *mp»r»g Road, Kuala Lumpur Apply P. O. Box 7w7, Blngmpore or P.O. Box 3t>3 Kuala Lumpur1,049 words
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Advertisement929 1965-10-15 18 PHILATELY It Wards St (Ml*.}— Sam tt eta, axtra MALAYSIA FOX. SERVICE. New Orchid «tamp* (15-11-05) F.D.Cn. poet ■llmtly from 13 states. «c. stamp tor details, l'nlvrrsa.l Philatelic Service ODtrv. 32 A Cburch Street. (B' porn TOURS EXCURSIONS It Warda U (Mim.)— Box St et, txtra MALAYA 7-OAVS AfU.V- B$i»0/--17/1U/M.929 words
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Advertisement1044 1965-10-15 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wards U (Him.)— Box tt ets. txtra YOU CANNOT AFFORD not tn visit Progress Motor* I'sed Car Division. 52 Orchard Road, ftngapore where the largest range or used reliable cart, are I lon display Most are one owner I HILLMAN SUPER MINX AUTOMATIC Ifii2 Model. Good1,044 words
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Advertisement807 1965-10-15 18 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Word> tt (Mim.)— Box St eta. axtrm I SOUTH BAST ASIA HOTEL ***** Victoria Hotel 323 M B'pore Bar'Ree--1 taurant "LLOYb HOUSE HOTEL" A condl- tioned d/'s:n«le rooms m conveniences. 2. Lloyd R-iad. Spore *****. HOTEL AMBASSADOR Singapore Seaside 44, Meyer Road: Dancing nuchtl) Kxcillem807 words
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Advertisement1257 1965-10-15 18 MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT P.W.D. SINGAPORE MALAYSIA Tenders are invited from P.WJJ Registered Contractors for the folTenders will be received at the lowing works Headquarters of the MAJLIS Additions and Alteration, tn AMANAH HA AY AT. No. 1.8-lBo! ExisUn uft shaft at Mrdics.l Jaian Ipoh Kuala Lumpur up to j c„„1,257 words
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Advertisement1304 1965-10-15 19 Tt UVERPOtL t WEST COAST U K.i Due Sport Seill P. S'haa Ptung AUTTJMtWN l.vrrtMX Glasgow It Pt/Ott 10 PYRRHUS Liverpool. Glasgow Cde. 3 Tide* Ott II DiOMir, Havre, dve'pooi, Glasgow.-.. Oct II Oct 2t Oct 22/23 Oct 21 ULYSSES A'mouttl Oct 23 Oct 21 Oct 27/2 NtV 3 CIYTONfUS1,304 words
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Advertisement1293 1965-10-15 19 r//jFLRhz/sv£S m i TH« EACT ASIATIC Co'.'»v,Y W l-XC-po-.lt* m O«— l k EXPRESS SAILIHCS TO HEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA: Spore P. S'fa- Penmg Am Genoa Ha«re H'burg R'cjm Antw Corn I PATACONIA a) Oct 1121 Oct 22/24 2J/2I Nn II 23 Nei 21 Dec 1 4 10 J1,293 words
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Advertisement1086 1965-10-15 19 I B£N&LIN£\ EXPRE3S SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORT* For Liverpool Nai II BENVORLICH g8 njj SWGn m\vn •TTSn Htmburt l nrv ARTY Far ixson Nm 11 Singapore Pt. Stiam Penmg Hamburg Nei 24 Oct 17/11 Oct 20/21 R'dani Oec 2 Singapore P. Stan Peaaag lENHOPE Lisbon, H'burg, L'dM.1,086 words
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Advertisement1210 1965-10-15 19 feELLLRMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Cofitint)n». Cm Or LANCASTER London, Hamburg, OltlirtatA, tJapiiri P. S'haa PMMI Antwerp, Hull I UTirr) Cm OF UPON Lonjon. HanMrg, RancrurA, Havre. Hull 17.10 Oct M Oat Cm OF WINNIPEG London, Hamburg, Retterdaa, Antwerp, Hull 11 Nm CinWMAMU Havre. L'dm. DmmNm, H'Mrg, B'havM, R'dan, Airtwerp1,210 words
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Article146 1965-10-15 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNDUSTRIALS were again quiet x with moves narrow and about In balance. Leaders were variable. After dropping Bs. yesterday Cresco Fer- 1 Ullwrs highlighted with a rise of sa. to 655. following the directors acceptance of the Wit. Grace takeover. Esso oil said today they still146 words
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Article260 1965-10-15 20 VOVI.MBLB first jjradr rubber, l.u.b. buyers cloaett ai 5 p.m. In Siafaporc and KiuU Lumpur yesterday at bJ- K centa per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent on I Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was eaaier. X.A s. and F.M.K.K. cloalnc price* in cents per260 words
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Article121 1965-10-15 20 SHIPS lying alancttda ttio Slngaport wharvtt or oipected taday ara: Pyrrtiaa 3/4. Brna* N.W. 6. Ooldon Spring 6/7. Manoloevtratt 10/11, Bcn-vor!!<-h t3'l4. Aurolycua 1516. Oolomho Maru 23 /?4. Van Neck 27. Empire Oacnet 24. Taahlma Muni 80. Btrmat Mf>K':hH»n 31 32. Nagato Maru 33/34. PrtmorJ* 35/36. City121 words
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Article26 1965-10-15 20 Oct. 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65i cento (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $720.25 (down $8.50). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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976 1965-10-15 20 Froni Our Market Correspondent /i ROW ING confidence on ll the Stock Exchange yesterday saw one of the most active days as far as turnover was concerned since the Singapore independence boom in the second week of August. A total of 651.100 shares976 words
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Article24 1965-10-15 20 Oct. 13. Oct. 14 Oct. Oct. Industrials: 77.76 Tins: 100.87 101.54 rnbtxn: 103.82 103.82 Dee. 30, 1983 100 Dec. 29. 1«*«'» ion24 words
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Article1034 1965-10-15 20 DL'SINESS in and reported to thr Singapnrr and Kuala Lumpur trading; rooms of thr Stock i'.xrhanr/r of .Malaysia Yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Boulteaa (1..MU1 SI. 35. (4.000) $1.38. (7.OO0) $1.27: Caki OUr* (l.OOO) 52.18: Ounlip* (1.OO0) 51. 49 D,1,034 words
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Article39 1965-10-15 20 ON >h» »r*a iitumn market IB Hoit Kon* y«*t»rfl»y tba i:.H. Dollar wan quotrd at 5 T*i for T.T. and 5 7?J for eaih tttri'na waa quoted at 10 02 fc»4 ana tatl »f |*M at 7VH-39 words
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Advertisement1094 1965-10-15 20 Yl KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Paeitle tk Atlantio Service Sangtot Honitmt S. Frmeisct n. Ton Soron -RMN— I Haw" 10/22 NOT 20 Not 17 Om 1 JM IM 'KMiktwa Han" 17/21 OM 27 OM 17 JM I FM I FtO JaptaW Direct Service PenMg Strgapori Tcrkonamt KtOt "Tart** artrt"1,094 words
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Advertisement1061 1965-10-15 20 AMTRAUA/NEVJ 21AUNS SERVICt INDIA PAKISTAN ANO P. SULf SERVICt Tti FraaiMtl*. A*elaite. Melkaara*. Srttlf. T*i Mains aa* NatjafattitatL P«nang p. Sham S'oor* S'por* P. Stum Penaat SARPETA Ig Oct 11/21 Oct 21/22 Oct RAJDU 24/70 Oct 20 Oct 11 o*l OOMOAU 5 NOT 0/ I Not 0/11 Not RAJUU 17/721,061 words
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Advertisement290 1965-10-15 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: $caa*>aatiM M* CdtiMtt* Parts itf OatfkM aa* H**f kMt> P»n»ng P. S'htm Si"gapor* TNERMOYPLE :Ca is Manila) Sailed Sail** I* Pt it Oct TONSIERS 21 JO Oet lAGUS it.i»s VanMa) MM 11/15 Ntt It/ It Ntt BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EASI ANO WEST COASI PORTS. TOREADOR 20290 words
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542 1965-10-15 21 Steep drop in tin price now at 3 months' low 'iMir.KK was a strep drop of 1 >K..-i0 in tiie tin price yesterday which took it down to $720 This is the lowest price since July 20 and represents a combined loss of $15.75 in the last 4 days. Yesterday's542 words
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Article221 1965-10-15 21 Oct. 14. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Rmntend 11 Cta. McAIIMer 9 cts. C.S. HoldlnK l.'iets. M. Invent. 10 cts lumlopa II cts N. Iron 8 cts. V. Smi-lter 20 cts. 0.C.8.C. 14 cts. Rasa 12 eta. Rothmann 11 cts. reel. Map. lOcts. Kohlnwn." 10 cts. F. a> N. lßcts.221 words
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Article79 1965-10-15 21 MINESE Product Eichango, Sings-] I- p.. i noon pr.CM por •icul ystt.rday: Coconut all: bulk »03J aeilera. drum J..M tellers. Copra: Oct./ Nov. UK/Continent I'nquotrd. Popper: Muntok white $225 aeilera. Karawafe «hite $222t «ellera. special s.irmwak black HOJt sellers, earbled Uimponit Mack Slrl2t(N) sellers tall i>6% INI.Wi, ASTA79 words
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Article81 1965-10-15 21 THE A«tocl»ti»n or Bantu In Mslsy- rnadr 'iw changes 10 Its ratr* to nim-huDts veitrrdmy (all rate* to 1100): Ntw Vtrk: huylnc TT 32 13/16. airmail Ol> H X, 16. 90 d/M. 33 8/18 irrrflt hilln, 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buylntt TT 83 5/16. airmail (Hi .IS81 words
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Article55 1965-10-15 21 'Till iMcMiit rate of the .V.Mlayan dollar acainxt thr pound •.1. hue fixed on November 24 last year Is M-llinc. T.T. or O.D. 2s. I IS H.d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 1 lbd. Buying O.D. 2s. 4'*d. Thr dollar is at its utatutorv middle position In relation to55 words
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Advertisement812 1965-10-15 21 SINGAPORE AND BRUNEI REGION 1965 1 a Rhodes Scholarship tenable at 1 the University of Oxford Is ottered this year by the Rhodes Trustees and the election of the scholar will be held in December. The scholarelect will enter Oxford University iii October 1966. I To be eligible a candidate812 words
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Advertisement780 1965-10-15 21 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be held in the Court of 1 the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building, South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Tuesday, 14th December. 1965 at780 words
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Advertisement712 1965-10-15 21 NOTICES BATU LINTANG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) Plantation Agencies Limited, P. O. Box 706. PENANG. 15th October. 1965. Dear Sir Madam. NOTICE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the Directors will propose at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held712 words
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Advertisement1354 1965-10-15 21 PUBLIC APPOiN IMLN lb I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from locally domiciled Singapore Citizens to 1111 a vacancy tor a Supernumerary Confidential Stenographer (Female). Applicants must possess the Senior Cambridge School Cert 11 Icate, have Impeccable English and be able to:--uj1,354 words
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Advertisement506 1965-10-15 21 SHIPPING ASSISTANT A British Shipping Company has a vacancy for an Executive Assistant. The successful applicant must be a Singapore or Malaysian citizen, under 25 years of age, who possesses a degree from a recognised University. Reply giving full detail of age, education and qualifications to Box A 5825 ST.,506 words
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Article, Illustration622 1965-10-15 22 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - Bloomer says it again... Malaysia can regain the Cup in 1967 FRANCIS EMMANUEL By I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. David Bloomer, president of the International Badminton Federation, repeated last night: "Malaysia can regain the Thomas Cup in 1967." Mr. Bloomer, who is here on a short visit, recalled that he had said622 words
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Article720 1965-10-15 22 THE WORLD OR SPORT OOCCER London, Thurs: Poland scored a shock 2-1 win over Scotland at Glasgow j last night in a World Cup qualifying compe- > tition match. !The Scots had held Poland to a 1-1 draw when they met at Warsaw in May. i720 words
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Article36 1965-10-15 22 C\l i I I I Than. India havr agreed lo play thnr Davis Cup Inter-zone flr.al against Spain in Barcelona. Sumant Misra. secretary of the Indian Lawn Tennis Association, announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article330 1965-10-15 22 BILLY IN LAST FOUR MALACCA. Thurs ifl Billy Yap of Selangor, the holder, reached the men's singles semifinals In the Malacca open lawn tennis championships here. Billy had an easy quarterfinal win by 6-0. 6-2 orwr Tengku M. JamlL Billy Is also in Ox. •eml-ftaah ir. two other events m330 words
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Article29 1965-10-15 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More ih. in 200 athletes will !lk« in the Royal Malaysian Police athletic championships at the Federal Police Depot ground here tomorrow and Sunday29 words
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Advertisement326 1965-10-15 22 MATANG ESTATE Th« Proprietors invite tenders for the pun-ha.se ol Matang Estate of approximately 1050 planted ncrea of which 900 acres are planted with pedlKtee rubber, altuatad near Taipintf. Perak. Pull details are available on .implication to Uie Agent*. Messrs. Malayan Estate Agency Limite<.. PO. Box 1057. Kuala Lumpur. Kuala326 words
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Advertisement165 1965-10-15 22 SINGATOBfc CITY COUNCIL HI Xl M I 111 STOCK 1953 BS-73. SINGAPOKL MTV COINCH. 5% DEBI.NTIRE STOCK mr.fi M-7C. NOTICE is hereby given that the TranMer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 19th October to Ist November. 196j. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants.165 words
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Advertisement341 1965-10-15 22 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Property* To be hrld at our Sales-room No 1M Market Street, Singapore Oa Toeadaj, 19th October 1965 at 2.30 p.m. 1. No. 22 Race Course Road, area I 1.288 sq. ft. rent $50.05. rree- j hold. (Messrs Drew Napier —Solicitors) MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1 Nor341 words
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Advertisement356 1965-10-15 22 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Pullerton Building. Singapore lor:— THE COMPLETION OF ONE CANTEEN CUM ELECTRIC SUB-STATION IN KALLANO PARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE. Show Round: 19th October. 1965' at 10.00 a.m. Meet In front of shophouses at Kallang356 words
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Advertisement172 1965-10-15 22 I I THE FINANCE CO., LTD. I I The wholly-owned subsidiary of I OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. t has pleasure i i in announcing the opening of another new branch office in IPOH at i al I I 118, Chamberlain Road y (American lnti-rnatiunal Building) on FRIDAY, 15th October 1965.172 words
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Article378 1965-10-15 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep JCltt*X ith IPOH, Thursday 1 Templar and Kellet also impress in training at Ipoh TRAINER Milton Sullivan's useful stayer Cassius showed good form in a trial here this morning, when he ran 3f in 38 2/5 in yielding going. Templar (Alan Trevena up) also did a378 words
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Article49 1965-10-15 23 C. Kedah Lge (Sg Patani)Gurkhas 3 B. Arang 1. T. Anton Div. 1: Dew Club 6 SAAS 0. Malacca ko: Kilat 4 \VD Civilians 0. Setamat Lre: SSES 'B 3 Happy j i Wanderers 0: Hanny 3 PHS "B" I 1 0; SSES 'A f 2 JKRSC 2.49 words
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Article15 1965-10-15 23 Inter-school (Penang>: Free Seh. 38 (seven goals, trvi Si. Xaviers 12 (try. throe penalties'.15 words
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Article23 1965-10-15 23 S. Kedah l.gc (Kulim): Dublin Esi. 1 Bt. SolaroiiK 1. Kampar ko: Dr.ivicliiuis 3 SEX "C 0: Perak Hydro 3 Dnuidinns 2.'23 words
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161 1965-10-15 23 ASUM will not set standards for Games KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Amateur Swimminj? Union of Malaysia will select its team for the Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21 after a two-day trial on Oct. 30 and 31, but ASUM officials are at the moment NOT contemplating setting qualifying standards. The161 words
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Article244 1965-10-15 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Thursday CSS yVt L YN TAN, former queen of the Singapore track and now the wife of national coach Tan Eng Yoon, has come out of retirement in a bid to earn a berth in the Singapore contingent for the Third Seap244 words
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Article69 1965-10-15 23 CINGAPORE. Thurs. A total; of 18 clubs has entered for Singapore Lawn Tennis Associa- tion's Kliney and Chua Cup competitions to be held on Oct. 18* Clubs contesting for the Kliney I Cup are: SCRC. Malay SA. SCC SRC. Morninglow. PWDSC. YMCA, University SUIT. Tanglln69 words
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189 1965-10-15 23 SIINOAPORE. Thurs. Kee Yew L«ng. SAFA's acting president, has Issued another warning against absentlsism at the state training sessions for the Seap Games. He told Timesport today: "The selectors have met the 31 trainees and it was agreed that all the189 words
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Article79 1965-10-15 23 rOH. Thurs. Eight teams ars taking part In the Perak i knockout rugger competition for the Merdeka Trophy starting hee tomorrow. The draw is: Sekolah-TAR v Talplng Timers. Ipoh Club v Trade School (both matches on Monday. winners to meet In the semi-finals on Oct. 20);79 words
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Article418 1965-10-15 23 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tan Howe Liang, Singapore's Rome Olympics silver medallist, will compete in the light-heavyweight division in the Malaysian weightlifting c h a m pionships at the National Theatre here on Oct. 23. For the Seao Games (Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 14-21). however. Howe418 words
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Article177 1965-10-15 23 ATHLETICS Malaysian Poiiw regional meet (XL Depot). HOCKEY Saw Cup: 6 cor v Force* (3.45 p.m.t; Police v Perak (5.15. both matches at R. Range Rd>. i.v Cup ißumeni: S'Ror v Penang (3.45>: Perak v Malacca (5.15. both at R. Range Rd>. S'iot Dlt. J: Sgor Club v177 words
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Advertisement189 1965-10-15 23 Suppliers of QUEEN ANNE RARE SCOTCH Whisky to many exclusive residences in the United Kingdom, British Commonwealth, Embassies of U.S.A. and Canada, British Overseas Airways Corporation, Air Canada, SfiP*~~" T^^ervices, British European Airways, X.L.M., Air F^*^rtoW« r8 °L WN2 as British United Airways, Royal Mail Line/ s^Clli^i^ 1 W^. RARE189 words
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Advertisement586 1965-10-15 23 V fl /At mS ig g I Minolta month offer j f FREE FILMS when you i I buy a Minolta camera )O Buy your Minolta camera during Minolta Month 15th \e—} October to 15th November and take advantage of this "M CUT money-saving FREE offer. There's a Minolta camera586 words
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Article138 1965-10-15 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Professor K. Shanmugaratnam. Professor of Pathology in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Singapore, has been awarded a research grant of U5531,200 by the U.S. National Cancer Institute to continue with research on nasopharyngeal carcinoma (cancer affecting the nose and throat). Announcing this today,138 words
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Article, Illustration25 1965-10-15 24 TRUCKLOAD of uniformed rebels from the Communist Youth Corps being taken away under heavy guard after their capture by the Army. —'U.P.I. photo.UPI - 25 words
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Article36 1965-10-15 24 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The United Stales has announced a ne\v. ai?reement with Russia, under which the two countries will jointly publish information they luive gleaned on the effects of space flight upon men. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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426 1965-10-15 24 CHEW LOY KHOON - Peace plan to stop the airport taxi 'war' CHEW LOY KHOON By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TTHIi Commissioner for Road Transport, bldie Jelani bin Kupah, today stepped into the taxi "war" at Subang airport and laid down a peace plan acceptance to the disputants. He assigned an official from his department426 words
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Article61 1965-10-15 24 REGENSBURQ <\Ve!-t Germany), Thurs. A 35-year-old petrol filling station owner who boosted sales by converting a back room of his station Into a brothel was sentenced to 33 months jaU here today. The court said the man. Hubert Rixner. had for four years boen hiring out hisReuter - 61 words
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Article52 1965-10-15 24 HOUSTON. Thurs.— The National Aeronautics and Space Agency has turned down a proposal that American astronauts should make a trip around the moon beiore the end of 1968. The proposal was made earlier this year by the makers of the Titan II rocket and the Gemini spaceReuter - 52 words
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Article48 1965-10-15 24 Free booklet on cancer SINOAPORE, Thurs— The Sln.gapore Cancer Society today announced that more cf Its booklets entitled "Answers to your questions about Cancer" can now be obtained free from Its Secretary, P.O. Box 60. Alexandra. Singapore 3. The booklets are printed In English. Chinese. Malay and Tamil.48 words
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Article329 1965-10-15 24 LONDON. Thurs— lt has been a generally satisfactory day In the stock markets and buyers were still showing a selective Interest In equities and the Institutions were said to have been fairly active. The stock shortage was acute In many cases. Sentiment was Influenced by the prospect of329 words
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Article51 1965-10-15 24 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 19' jd, Nov. 19 9 16d. Dec. 1911 16d, Jan. 19 13 16d., Jan. March 20d., Apr./ June 20»«d.. July Sept. 20', d., Oct. Dec. 20'« d.. Jan. Mar. 7Xs\., April June 20^d.. c.l.f. Oct. iH',d.. Nov 19 5 itid.. Dec. 19 7, 16d. Tone: Very51 words
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Article30 1965-10-15 24 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £1422', l32'ji. sellers £1424 £36». Forward buyer* £1417'i—i28' s sellers £1419 (—£2 B)". Settlement £1438 (—£2s). Turnover a.m 440 tons. p.m. 30S tons. Tone: Irregularly easier30 words
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141 1965-10-15 24 India's sympathies are for us, Swaran tells U.N. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. India has expressed her sympathy for the "peace-loving State of Malaysia in its hour of need," according to the Indian Information Service here. A press statement it put out said that India's .Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Swaran Singh,141 words
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Article94 1965-10-15 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Mr. Sia Kali Hui. has appealed for more people to join "the noble ranks of volunteers" In social and charity work. Mr. Sia was speaking at the opening by Puan Noor Aishah of the annual94 words
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176 1965-10-15 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia and Pakistan have agreed that the severance of diplomatic relations should not affect the students, studying in each other's country. This was disclosed today by Pakistan's acting High Commissioner Mr. H. A, Abbassi at the Subang International Airport when he176 words
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207 1965-10-15 24 ROGER HENNINQ - Orphan Kim: A story that didn't touch their hearts ROGER HENNINQ From SYDNEY, Thurs. Forty-four Mrlbourne children have sided with a young Korean o rphan against the Australian Immigration Department. The department has relusod to allow in y. arold Kirn Young Book, at present la an orphanage In Seoul, to207 words
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Article40 1965-10-15 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Professor James S. Earley, professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin, will give a lecture on •American business management and economic theory." at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the new lecture theatre No. 2. University of Singapore.40 words
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Obituary27 1965-10-15 24 IN FONOEST MEMORY of Ivan Allan, passed away 14-10-ftH W« •hall alwayn rniwrnbtr a friend." In»»rt«J hy Johnny Wllion and family Krlth Moxhnrn and family.27 words
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Advertisement95 1965-10-15 24 INDIA'S QUALITY PRODUCT Era nri ww the most trusted LI Fl l NAME IN SEWING E-J LLJ LjJ machines i !j^^^ table treadle i JH Usho Sewing Machines with their lofest troublo- -5. k^^- fre# devices give you b«st value for your dollar. ■F _^^fl U*|k You CO" buy Usho95 words
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Advertisement75 1965-10-15 24 Late CLASSIFIED!^ 19 Words Hi I Minimum) g| j^ f~~ DON'T MISS! 5S^ CHALf' S V^'' ±%Mg presents |(p: ON ICE y AT THE NATIONALTHEATRE FABULOUS, EXCITING, ENCHANTING 75 STAR SKATERS A GREAT FAMILY SHOW OPENS THURSDAY OCTOBER 28th 830 PM NIGHTLY- 830 PM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 6 15-9 1575 words
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Article, Illustration6 1965-10-15 1 Pasir Panjang Power Station Official opening6 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-10-15 1 MESSAGE FROM SINGAPORE'S PRIME MINISTER. Mli. LEE KUAN YEW: Till-: completion of the Pasir Pan|aag B Power Station symbolises the rapid increase in the use of power for industrial and consumer needs. The future well-being of our people depends on the pace in210 words
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Article, Illustration551 1965-10-15 1 Board keeps ahead of power needs FIRST PHASE OF $65M. PROJECT READY THE first phase of the new $65 million Pasir Panjang *B Power Station project has been completed. It will be officially opened today. Singapore's electricity-generating capacity will be increased by 120,000 kilowatts with the completion of this phase.551 words
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Article226 1965-10-15 1 Cabinet decision farsighted MESSAGE FROM SINGA- j PORE'S MINISTER FOR i FINANCE, MR. LIM KIM I SAN: fTHE motto of the Boy A Scout movement is "be prepared". We in Singapore were prepared to counter a slower rate of growth of our entrepot trade even before confrontation and, hence, our226 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-10-15 1 Milestone in State's history M ESS AGE FROM SINGAPORE'S MINISTER FOR LAW AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. MR. E.W BARKER: IN recent years Singa--1 pore has been movinu towards a phase of intense development largely as a result of the Government's efforts to provide better housing for its increasing population and to285 words
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Advertisement204 1965-10-15 1 *^^k '^■JP* X X jBBBaWBBBWBW PARTNERS IN POWER BP has a long history of contributing to the well-being (often, door to the giant Power Station. The fuel is carefully re- Ifi^^^^^^^^^^^B indeed, the very life blood) of the many communities which fined from selected petroleum crude oil to meet the204 words
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Article, Illustration22 1965-10-15 2 MEMBERS of the Public Utilities Board seen here during a visit to the new Pasir Panjong power station.22 words
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230 1965-10-15 2 pASIH Panjang B* Power Station is the answer of the Public Utilities Board to the challenge of industrialisation and a better way of life for all the people of Singapore. It will when completed provide an additional 240.000 kilowatts of electrical power. And it230 words
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Advertisement55 1965-10-15 2 Congratulations! ...on the completion of Pasir Panjang "B" Power Station, Singapore. We are proud to have been responsible for the foundations and other General Civil Engineering Works of this 'Phase' and also to be associated similarly with the extensions to the "B" Power Station. UNION CONSTRUCTION CO. (shanghai) 42, Bank55 words
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Advertisement83 1965-10-15 2 CONGRATULATIONS j v to m j THE PUBLIC j f UTILITIES BOARD on the occasion of the official opening of the pasir panjang: H I POWER STATION j from B SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR PENIN G. IPO H. SERF MFAT B f IWAI CO LTD JAPAN. |j HITACHI, LTD., m TOKYO,83 words
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Article, Illustration2174 1965-10-15 3 INITIAL STAGE OF TWO UNITS READY FOR SERVICE THE new B power station is designed for an ultimate Installed capacity of 240 mepawatts comprising four 60 M.W. turbo-alternator sets and four equivalent sized, oil burning boilers operating on the unit principle2,174 words
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Advertisement281 1965-10-15 3 Congratulations to the Singapore Public Utilities Board PASIR PANJAN6 I Q[ y Pn w% Consulting Engineers: Th t w Jo chimney* at Singapore'! Pom Paniang Power Station Phase I ore subjected to heat, soot, and acidity 24 MCTZ McLdlflll Porcpon MMmcl, on epoxy point developed by PA* to give extra281 words
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Advertisement143 1965-10-15 3 IHlllllliillllllllilllllllllillllllllUllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllillllllllH The Harland Engineering Co., Ltd. Scotland. are pleased to be associated with the Pasir Panjang Power Station having supplied the three Boiler Feed Pumpsets and ancillary equipment. ■■■p^^^i -,-w_.-- j^L I j Al&&. H Ka Wr tm I iIUP ■LJiv r i T^BFT^B m^ m\ I BE L^r t^^r143 words
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Advertisement249 1965-10-15 4 MIMIIIiniIIHUIMtIMIMIIIMMIIIIIMIIIUIIMIMIHIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniIIIIIIIIII Congra tv la tions and Best Wishes to the PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD on the completion of Phase B on the Pasir Panjang Power Station project PAUL Y. CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. (Civil Engineering and General Contractors) 6th Floor Asia Insurance Building. Singapore 1. Tel. ***** We are proud to have249 words
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Advertisement193 1965-10-15 4 IK P A ft ~T£L ICT R I C~^l VROll* on the occasion of the official opening of the Pasir Panjang %fc ß" Power Station offer their congratulations to the Government of Singapore, the Public Utilities Board and their consultants, Messrs. Merz McLellan, as well as to all the other193 words
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Article132 1965-10-15 5 rpHE two boilers at the station are of the single drum casing type, each with a maximum continuous rating or 560.000 Ib. of steam per hour. Each boiler generates steam at 1.325 psig at the stop valve and is designed to supply one turbine, though a crossover pipe132 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1965-10-15 5 By Special Correspondent T<HE prosperity of a country lies in its capacity for doing work and the capacity for doing work is the definition of power. It is of no use for a country to be wealthy in minerals, or fertility if that country1,000 words
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Advertisement221 1965-10-15 5 PASIR PANIANG B POWER STATION j Another Electrical Installation by R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 18. BATTERY ROAD SINGAPORE TEL: *****/8. 9. JALAN KHOO TEIK EE. XL. TEL: *****. AGENTS FOR "STATTER SWITCHGEAR "AEI" CM. A. CABLES DISTRIBUTORS EQUIPMENT "Afl" EDISWAN LAMPS "BROOK" AC. MOTORS STARTERS "DENNIS"221 words
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Advertisement156 1965-10-15 5 William Jacks Co (Malaya) Ltd congratulate the Public Utilities Board, on the completion of Phase 4 B' on the Pasir Panjang Power Station project. William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. are proud to announce that they supplied the following items for the project: BROOMWADE COMPRESSORS WINGET CONCRETE MIXERS WALLACE TIERMAN CHLORINATION156 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1965-10-15 6 J^ PUBLIC supply of electricity was first provided in Singapore in 1906 in which year the Municipal Authority bought some 40,000 k\Vh of energy from the then newly formed Singapore Tramway Company. In that year 42 consumers were connected to the1,093 words
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Advertisement72 1965-10-15 6 MITCHai BKJNEHtiNG 4 OFFER THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ON THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST STA6E OF THE NEW PASIR PANIANG T POWER STATION MITCHELL ENGINEERING. METROPOLIS HOUSE, TOTTENHAM COURT RD, LONDON, W.l. Tel: MUSEUM 7788 MM BEST WISHES TO SINGAPORE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD ON THE COMMISSIONING72 words
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Advertisement144 1965-10-15 6 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES on c OFFICIAL OPENING OF THK PASIR PANJANG "B POWER STATION From cd|^j> GENERAL INSULATION LTD. 1. SIANG KUANG AVENUE. SINGAPORE- 13. TEL: *****. THERMAL INSULATION SPECIALISTS AGENTS FOR INSULATION PRODUCTS OF THE CHEMICAL INSULATING CO., LTD. (ENGLAND) i'liiiiiini mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiimiimiiu Best wishes to144 words
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Advertisement119 1965-10-15 7 Congratulations to PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF The PASIR PANJANG "B" POWER STATION from MALAYAN BITUMEN PRODUCTS (MALAYA) LTD. Suppliers of Electrical Joint Box Compound Exfoliated Vermiculite Bituminous Sealing Compound Mastic Asphalt to VARIOUS CONTRACTORS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE STATION Congratulations to the119 words
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Advertisement395 1965-10-15 7 THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOmBO SINGAPORE on the occasion of the opening of THE "B" POWEB STATION PASIR PANJANG TURBINES AND GENERATORS 66 KILOYOLTS TRANSFORMERS OIL-FILLED UNDERGROUND CABLES -^g' 3 as I 2ml m**" 1 Z fif HZ 3 SmUJS 5t3. si si s fi| a I I 1 ■S& ft395 words
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Article, Illustration168 1965-10-15 8 NEW STATION'S INITIAL STAGE MADE UP OF TWO UNITS INITIAL stage of the new 'B Power Station at Pasir Panjang. Singapore, consists of two units with a combined generating capacity of 120 megawatts. The longer axis of the turbine house building runs from east to west168 words
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Advertisement153 1965-10-15 8 B^T^feßd j "°^Mßfi'^ pS,^ i4^w «54fc*^fc. *^M<i]is^'ji^ •I*'*^'.' i^^i^.^i "-^^&4i^^^y*ii^.^||f r hQim j v v 4B^ .^M^daflflßfll^^l^^B^ Rcf mid asphalt being packed .n Trim- The roof of the huge grandstand at the Buk.t Timah Racecourse is com- Section of an aa p. plant which is Largest operation of its kind153 words
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