The Straits Times, 17 October 1965
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Title Section23 1965-10-17 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE 180CT1965 THE SUNDAY TIMES la**** He*?*'* Mcdatf^ NO. 1.545 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1965. 20 CENTS. KDN. 1191 M.C. (P) 1006.23 words
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Article, Illustration587 1965-10-17 1 Newspapers report capture JAKARTA, Sat. J). N. AIDIT, leader of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI), is reported to have been captured by Army troops in Jogjakarta, Central Java, during the current massive anti-Red drive. His capture on Thursday, reported by several newspapers here, has yet587 words
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Article84 1965-10-17 1 PENAMG, Sat. The i Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul K.ihm.in. said today he would be "Yrady and willing to talk things over with Indonesia if anti-Communist elements sained control of the j Government in Jakarta. "If this happens and I any approach is made to I me, I84 words
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165 1965-10-17 1 WRINKLE FREE Peel away to a new skin PHILADELPHIA. Sat. A five-year trial of a drastic chemical "peeling" technique to correct fine wrinkles and minor blemishes of the skin has proved valuable for certain types of women, the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons was told yesterday. Drs. Thomas165 words
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Article55 1965-10-17 1 N E W YORK. Sat. burvm B.ii.io.in. 43. a lilm prixlui director, died of cancer in a hospital here on Thursday. He (M a son of Barney CaUnan, board chairman of Pa.uoiGuiit Pictures Corporation. In 1953, he formed his own fwnj company. Princess Prociiu:i.>: producedAP - 55 words
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Article29 1965-10-17 1 BOGOTA i Colombiu I Eißtu workmen were cruaiied to death by a giant rock when a tunnel c*ved In at* a hycr-,-electric work* near here ye«erday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-10-17 1 Grant at 61: I'm too old to be lover boy TOKYO, Sat— Actor Cary Grant today said he would no longer play romantic roles because teenagers "don't want to see me go to bed" with a young leading lady. "I'm out of the romantic age now," said the 61-year-old actorAP - 320 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-10-17 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG: By Singapore, Saturday MAN WHO MADE TAX PAYMENTS HAPPIER STUDIES THE SINGAPORE SYSTEM 'J'HE man who took the pain out of paying income tax in New Zealand Mr. L. J. Rathgen, Commissioner for Inland Revenue is in Singapore to study the local system. Since209 words
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Article48 1965-10-17 1 THE HAGUE. Sat. Six men escaped with nearly one million guilders (£100.000) in Holland's biggest ever bank raid yesterday. The raid on the AmsterdamRotterdam Bank in Tilburg took less than six minutes. The raiders, believed to be North Africans, fled to Belgium. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article29 1965-10-17 1 MOSCOW. Sat —The Soviet Union today announced the launching of another unmanned cosmos earth satellite the Cosmos 92 It carries Instruments "for continuing space exploration." UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article42 1965-10-17 1 YEW YORK. Sat. Mrs. Bessie Killingsworth. 11, escaped injury when her car Jumped a curb, knocked down two signs and damaged an electricity pole. She lost control of the car when a little green lizard appeared on the windscreen.42 words
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Article35 1965-10-17 1 KARACHI. Sat. Three Indian journalists flew to New Delhi yesterday from Karachi in exchange for three Pakistani journalists in New Delhi who were "imprisoned'" during the Indo-Pakistan war. according to Pakistani sources. A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article28 1965-10-17 1 A Sunday Times writer looks at the problems of polygamy -and the laws that govern multiple marriages in Singapore and Malaysia. SEE PAGE SIX28 words
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Article38 1965-10-17 1 The Island that died a savage death may soon see activity again— it may be the centre for Singapore's new barter trade with Indonesia. •si 1 PAGE 2 OF T H*K MAGAZINE SECTION38 words
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55 1965-10-17 1 FASHION AND PEOPLE IN A WOMAN'S WORLD The flattery of frills still reigns suprem.e In the world of iashion. Turn to the pictures on Page 4 of the Magazine Section. The bosses are both ladies two women who have made it to the top in the world of business. Page55 words
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Article41 1965-10-17 1 Part Two of this e.rclt-v Ing Sunday Times series follows the divine Crown Prince on his visit to Britain— and, then follows him home where the crown is in deadly peril. See Page 1 of the Magazine Section.41 words
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Article46 1965-10-17 1 JAKARTA. Sat. President Soelcamo has told the JapajMM Ambassador. Mr. S. S;uto that he would lead Indonesia s delegation to the Afro-Asian conference in Aimers. The President believes that the conference must be held as scheduled in the interests of Afro-Asian solidarity. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article342 1965-10-17 1 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY ARMY TRUCK PLOUGHS INTO CROWD By JJALACCA, Sat. Six people, including four children, were killed on the spot and 34 others injured when an Army truck went off the road last night and ploughed into a crowd watching a medicine seller at342 words
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Article72 1965-10-17 1 THAIS WANT MORE TRADE SINGAPORE. Sat. The leader of the 15-man Thai trade mission. Lt. (ien. Amphorn Chintagunonda, tonight predicted an increase soon in the trade between Singapore and Thailand. He said Thai Government would be launching an international trade fair in Bangkok nr\l ve.tr and lv countries72 words
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Advertisement101 1965-10-17 1 CYMA NAVYSTAR /PsL/mL GIVES YOU THE 1"\ T[ 9 THREE IN ONE %j^n" STYUNC" ACCURACY, WATER PftOOF. ELEGANCE. sßr^ BEMOOLO CO. aafftaa Mm, O^DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GRIP This is the shape the C 49 takes when you take a corner at speed. It bends and bulges, but the whole101 words
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Article, Illustration646 1965-10-17 2 Civilian firm to run Penang causeway PENANG. Saturday TENGKU Abdul Rahman has agreed to the proposal to build the causeway linking Penang and Province Wcllesley, but he said that the project would have to be undertaken by a private company. Speaking when he opened the $2.6 million bridge at Prai646 words
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246 1965-10-17 2 I£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. A valuable piece of land owned by one of the oldest Malay families in Kuala Lumpur win go under the hammer here on Nov 10. The land, a little over 10 acres, is off the 4th mile Ipoh246 words
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Article32 1965-10-17 2 PENANG. Sat. Tlir :n--manclins officer of the British djatrujtr Ai^nr. Commander M.J. GarnrM. will entertain prominent local residents to a cocktail party 01. board the .ship tomorrow c\ pnmg.32 words
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Article301 1965-10-17 3 WYNDHAM TO DISCUSS ANTIRED PLAN |[UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A plan to form a regional alliance Organisation of Asian and Aus- tralasian States will be discussed by a seven-man Australian Labour Party delegation with Government leaders here. This was disclosed here today by the leader of301 words
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Article, Illustration500 1965-10-17 3 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO: By SINGAPORE. Saturday Jeh refutes trade union rights violated charge 'J'HE Singapore Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Ye v n Thong, today described as "utter rubbish" any suggestion that the Government was violating fun d a mental trade union rights in Singapore. Opening the second convention ofLow Yew Kong was taken just before the second convention of the Singapore National Trades Inion Congress began - 500 words
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195 1965-10-17 3 The brave Kiwis get a Sarawak shield of thanks |£UCHING. Sat. The Ist. Bn., Koyai New Zealand Regiment, which has defended the border of Sarawak's Second Division against Indonesian troops lor the past live montns was this evening presented with a Sarawak snleld as a token oi the State's gratitude.195 words
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Article66 1965-10-17 3 PENANO. Sat The proprietor of a tailoring shop, Mr- Tan Kirn Yeok. today offered a $1,000 reward (or anyone giving Information lending to the arrest and conviction of the thugs who ransacked his shop last Wednesday and got away with $8,600 worth of goods. Mr-66 words
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Article20 1965-10-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The lice band will perform at 'he Botanic Gardens between 5 p.ih. and 6 p.m. tomorrow.20 words
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115 1965-10-17 3 pENANG Sat. Tenftku Abdul Rahman today presented a S.'.Ono cheque to Inche Ahmad bin J.irimin father of an 11--year-old girl. Hindun. who lost her lens in an accident at Permatanc Pauh last year. The Tengku made a special visit to the police canteen115 words
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262 1965-10-17 3 Dr Toh's neutral line wins over Cairo J^INGAPORE. Sat.-^Report« of the Singapore goodwill mission's visit to th« United Arab Republic were splashed in the pages of Cairo newspapers yesterday. The delegation's explanation of Singapore's nonaligned policy and the position of British bases, received wide publicity not only in Arabic but262 words
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Article450 1965-10-17 5 JOE MIRANDA - Forest men broke word: Minister JOE MIRANDA: By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THE Minister of Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob, today disputed the contention of the Union of Forest Employees, who are on strike, that their pay claims are really nine years old. Speaking at a Press conference450 words
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229 1965-10-17 5 Two freed on drugs charge, police get reprimand YOKOHAMA. Bat. Two Indian sailors were acquitted yesterday of charges of narcotics law violation and the Japanese judge renrimiinded DOlice for not being more careful In their investigation. Bhadwan Mucka. 48. and Lalla Sangha. 59. both deckmen of the British ireißhter Orna.229 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-10-17 5 'FA VOURED' FLDA SETTLERS IN FREE WATER ROW KUANTAN, Saturday. 'J'HE Pahang State Government was accused of discrimination between kampong and Federal Land Development Authority settlers by Inche Zainuddin bin Haji Ahmad (AllUlu Kuantan) in the State Assembly today. 1 The As>e:noly wa;> debating a motion tabled u\ an OUteaWH227 words
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Article24 1965-10-17 5 IPOH Sat Thieves broke into the huusc of nan.v :p;»--!irv nundore. S Mukin. in Buntuiiff new village here yesterday and stole $50024 words
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Article167 1965-10-17 5 Step-up by Indonesian raiders PITCHING, Sat. Sara-. wak saw a sudden increase In Indonesian Army attacks along the border during the past five days. There were three clashes In the Third Division, one in the Second and several mortar attacks In the First. Most of the mortaring was along the167 words
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Article95 1965-10-17 5 Will Vivien gain Oscar No. 3? ACTRESS Vivien Leigh has made two Him making trips to Hollywood. On both occasions the films she made wop her Oscars. Now she turns to another Hollywood film. Stanley Kramer's "Ship of Fools" based on the best-selling novel by K a t h c95 words
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Article29 1965-10-17 5 TELUK ANSON. Sat In response to M urgent appeal by the Teluk Anson Blood Donors' Association, five members of the P.W.D- staff here gay» blood yesterday29 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-10-17 6 Scouts in Malaya launch 'Jamboree on air' "THE Boy Scouts' Headquarters Assistant Commissioner, Mr. N. L Narayana. and three other Scouters adjusting their transmitter set at the BP House In Kuala Lumpur yesterday before calling all Scouts Association offices In the countr> to inaugurate the Jam-boree-on-Alr marking the International Cooperation127 words
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161 1965-10-17 6 GET RICE EXPORT CURBS RELAXED THAI MISSION TOLD I^UALA LLMPIB. Sat. The visiting Thai trade mission was today asked to persuade their Government to relax the present export restrictions of rice from Thailand. Otherwise Malaysia, which was the traditional buyer of Thai rice, might buy rice elsewhere, the president of161 words
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196 1965-10-17 6 Senu: Loyal people in Sarawak will make Malaysia strong KUCHING, Saturday. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu .bin Abdul Rahman, todaystressed the importance of loyalty and patience so that "we may strengthen Malaysia." "There Is no question ot having one loot Inside Malaysia and the other outside, waiting196 words
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Article47 1965-10-17 6 KUCHING Sat.— The chairman of the Upper Sadong District Council Serian. First Division. Mr DA. Daeok Randen, has bought $10,200 worth of National Defence Bonds on behalf of the council. This is the first time a local district council has bought bonds here47 words
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Article38 1965-10-17 6 ML'AR. Sat. The Government has distributed 7 000 fish fry to eight people at Baku, Pagoh and Bukit Gutnbir here yestertiny Several abandoned mining pools at Bakri are to be turned into Ashing ponds38 words
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Article28 1965-10-17 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. -The director of the Malay Affairs Bureau or the PAP. Inche Othman Wok. will opet. a tub-branch of the party at Pulau Beraya tomorrow.28 words
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98 1965-10-17 6 Saudi Arabia to represent Pakistan l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. v Pakistan has asked Saudi Arabia to look after Its interests in Malaysia after It closes its mission, authoritative sources here said today. Pakistan announced the severing of diplomatic relations with Malaysia on Oct. 5 when its Foreign Minister, Mr. Zulfikar All98 words
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Article42 1965-10-17 6 PENANG Sat A n"|ice party raided a hou&r in Road lust night and caught 21 gamblers, including 11 women, playing "Biankai" (a dice game). Police seized nearly S7O on tht table, together with some chips, stools and tables.42 words
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242 1965-10-17 6 3 more boats join the Cuban exodus I£EY WEST (Florida), Sat. The Coast Guard shepherded five more boatloads of Cuban refugees across the Florida Straits to freedom yesterday, bringing to 325 the number of people who have joined the exodus from Cuba. In Washington, the State Department made another effortUPI - 242 words
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Article53 1965-10-17 6 MUNICH. Sat.— Pour East German schoolboys used a homemade mine-detector to help them pick their way across border minefields and escape to West Germany, it was reported last night. The boys, three aged 16 and one aged 15. also cut their way through two barbedReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1965-10-17 6 PENANG. Sat.— The Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis Chan, who Is due to return here from Hong Kong tomorrow afternoon, has been delayed 24 hours27 words
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178 1965-10-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The chairman of the British Science Research Council, Sir Harry Melville, said here today that natural rubber had an excellent future for the next 20 years. However, he pointed out. It was vital for producers especially Malaysia, to replant more178 words
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154 1965-10-17 6 M. Slvaracn - Gift of dolls to children of India M. Slvaracn By >TEW DELHI. Bat. Th« I wife of the Malaysian High Commissioner, today presented a collection of lovely Malaysian dolls to the Children's Book Trust Museum here. The dolls were made by wives of members of High Commission Staff, a spokesman154 words
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Article50 1965-10-17 6 Sports in Raja's honour KANGAK S«: rPMden:.- will hold soorti fe.i--5 in honmir of th# Rail's nrst official wmi to th» ■■•<k\\ riaa lus rctarn to Pfriw "«iiei reign M th« Yang dt-Pernian AROiiR. A cclfj bratiotis committee has bfen uo under tlic cli«innan>hip of the penghulu, Inche RatnbU Taib.50 words
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456 1965-10-17 7 LEE FOO SAN - Teachers among 12 on 'blue films' charge LEE FOO SAN By gATU GAJAH. Sat. Teachers and i clerks were among j those who were allegj ed to have attended the screening of i "blue films" in the caretaker's quarters in the compound of the Convent here, the magistrates court was456 words
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141 1965-10-17 7 60 WOMEN ANSWER CALL TO JOIN SIGNALS SQUADRON KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MORE than 60 women have answered the call for volunteers to serve as part-time soldiers in the 11th Squadron, Malaysian Signals, of the Territorial Army. The squadron sent out the call last month for the first 100 women volunteers.141 words
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Article33 1965-10-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The Ministry of Health's special cattle sqund seized two stray cows near Tumpines Road yesterday. The animals were slaughtered this morrin? and the meat distributed to charitable institutions33 words
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120 1965-10-17 7 v: ING AFORE. Sat. The Singapore Government 'Dday made it clear that It will not recognise Rhodesia if she declared Independence on her own. A Government statement said the Prime Mirdster, Mr Ix? Kuan Yew, had i :"»n in touch with a number120 words
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Article27 1965-10-17 7 SINOAPORE. Sat. reng Jeng Hu;it. 68. of Mohamed Sultan Ro;id «as killed last night when ne was knocked down by a motor-cyclist at Clemencf\iu Avenue-27 words
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Article24 1965-10-17 7 KAMPAR. Sat A tin mine worker. N. MunUuidy. 23, was killed on the spot when his mo-tor-cycle collided with a lorry yesterday.24 words
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147 1965-10-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dato Runme Shaw today expressed great satisfaction over the enthusiastic response from the people of Singapore to the Medical Progress Fund. As general chairman of tlit> fund, Dato Shaw made the comment when he announced a $30,000 donation from Mr Chow147 words
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Article260 1965-10-17 7 GEOFFREY GELDARO - OFFICER KILLED WAS POLICE HERO GEOFFREY GELDARO m I I^UCHING. Sat —The Sarawak police field force officer who was killed by Indonesian troops when he called on them to surrender after a border battle in Sarawak's Second Division on Thursday was a Malayan Emergency hero— Deputy Superintendent Robert Graver, holder260 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-10-17 7 RUDY BELTRAN - DAGGER THUGS MAKE OFF WITH SAVINGS RUDY BELTRAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. A 47-year-old house- wife was y ester- i day robbed of her savings $2,900 worth of jewellery and $500 cash —by six masked men armed with daggers at Tong Shin Terrace here. Mrs. Fong Ngam Chye I Joo182 words
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Article106 1965-10-17 7 KLMBERLEY, Sat. World diamond lashions could show a new trend, follow- I ing the discovery of palegreen diamonds, believed to be found exclusively at Finch Mine in the North- crn Cape Province of South Africa. The new-colour gem, which has been described by ex- perts as "quite different106 words
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Advertisement123 1965-10-17 3 The best in .^flt^i^^. for the look of it *v <J* for the sense of it 4 bbililM k«ep in ,u.t M?f J bought look threufh endless wathinf. f* Fashion right MM ~^£fy p3| colour* that m ILmJi •toy right. 'il *^V a^k ik Vv^a^vß A lsS AVAILABU AT AoMM123 words
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Advertisement129 1965-10-17 3 'I^rim*- mW refreshes ■m^^i^^ $6,000 IS YOURS IF YOl WIN THE BERITA HARIAJN SPOT- TI lE-BALL CONTEST "R" Send your entry NOW Closing date Wed. 20.10.65, 11 a.m. I^HHPfi ijr \^B BrJB IHm mL The taxi company operating the biggest taxi Beet in Malaysia has had two very successful years129 words
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Article97 1965-10-17 8 It Wordt ♦»inimum) PRfSBVTf RIAN CHUNCM. tm •jr«\ Orchard Road. Sunday *«r- -> c- 0 am. and p m. Ai, welcome. MCTHOOIIT CHURCH t'.rkrr Road. are 11. Sunday School 8 45 a m omhlp Smo 10 am bvcryooe »tllonv Tel: mil NOME STUOV BlM> Cour" K urea leeaoaa97 words
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Article384 1965-10-17 8 The ARMY versus the REDS OPINION Sunday, October 17, 1965 ANOTHER sort of confrontation is growing in Jakarta. The referee, in the person of President Soekarno. has been brushed aside Into a neutral corner and the main protagonists the Indonesian Army and the Indonesian Communist Party —are shaping up in384 words
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Letter197 1965-10-17 8 I l.'l M i; to your criticism uf Malaysian students whom you allrge are attempting to stay as lone *s possible in Australia by pursuing different courses of study (Sunday Times. Sept. 19). The example you quoted was that of a student who qualified as a doctor, now pursuing197 words
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Article759 1965-10-17 8 RONALD RANSOM - RONALD RANSOM by A high-powered trade team from the US will come to Spore next month 'to strengthen two-way ties' MORE than 400 proposals, covering the whole range Of commerce, buying and selling of goods and services, appointment o f agents and formation of joint ventures759 words
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538 1965-10-17 8 CAULDIN MIRANDA - THE DAY MRS. LEE WANTED TO BAKE SOME NICE CAKES-AND THEN FOUND THAT THE SHOPS HAD RUN OUT OF FINE SUGAR CAULDIN MIRANDA By MRS. DORIS LEE is a Kuala Lumpur housewife. And like so many of her kind she loves to make her own cakes. Nothing wrong with this538 words
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976 1965-10-17 8 JACK NEWBY - The multiple marriage and the law JACK NEWBY (ITS CETIINC RARER EVERY DAY) By SO unnatural is it for men and women to live in a state of marriage that all the restraints on separation that society imposes can scarcely keep them together. That at any rate was the view976 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-10-17 8 I WEu IT< S WDO vvitu JM MW M\ n nrru lad Pent c* *Si? tX^rfr I TUE CIEAPAMCCS &4 r«£ Ft™ Jltp£ I /^RAOc in Tut Shaft '^ff^J jom! I TO 61V. UC A MAgS'NI OP37 words
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Article, Illustration107 1965-10-17 9 JAKARTA, Sat.—lndonesia's Defence Minister and Armed Forces Chief has called on the people to five full support to a campaign for the dismantling of foreign military basev (■m. Ahdul Haris Nasution s.ud this in a message to a plenary meeting in Soeralavn <>f the107 words
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462 1965-10-17 9 This man Suharto: Tough general with a soft voice IAKAKTA. Sat. Indonesia's new army Chlef-of-Staff. Maior-General Suh.irto. looks tough Dtit speaks with soft voice. Indonesians feel It is an excellent combination for the difficult task of running the 2«0.000-man army establishment at this critical period in the nations history. TheAP - 462 words
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Article445 1965-10-17 9 Clerks get a $15 rise ARBITRATION AWARD SINGAPORE, Sat. Th« Industrial Ar b ltration Court yesterday awarded 666 postal and telecommunications clerics here an Interim allowance of $15 a month. It also awarded more pay for postmen < special grade*, mall officers. Inspectors of postmen, chief inspector of postmen, teleprinter445 words
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Article53 1965-10-17 9 IPOH, Sat.— A car belonging to a lawyer. Mr. MD- Segaran. was stolen from the Ipoh Club this morning- MrSegaran parked his car in front of the club and went In for a drink a: 115 am. When he came uut about 15 minutes later, the53 words
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Article34 1965-10-17 9 TELUK ANSON. Sat Urn Lee. 51. a businessman. was fined S2OO or no months' jail by the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for operating a rice mill at Langkap without a licence.34 words
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161 1965-10-17 9 DOWNER: DISBELIEF IN VALUE OF C'WEALTH GROWS I ONDON. Sat. Sir Alexander Downer. High Commissioner for Australia said at Bristol last night there was a growing disbelief in Britain and Australia "in the value of the Commonwealth, its efficacy and its future." He added at a Royal Commonwealth Society meeting:161 words
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183 1965-10-17 9 TWO ROWS OF EMPTY SEATS: NOT A GOVERNOR THERE PARIT BUNTAR. Saturday. JJUNDREDS of parents, teachers and students of the Methodist Boys' Secondary School here were disappointed^ when not a single member of the Board of Governors attended the annual Parents' Day and prizegiving yesterday. The school Is the biggest183 words
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Article, Illustration84 1965-10-17 9 BRIDE IN TIGER'S CAGE LONDON. Sat. Wearing her bridal gown, Mary Chipperfield visits her favourite tiger Suki in its cage at the Southampton Zoo before leaving for the wedding ceremony. Suki, aged 2*, was born at the London Zoo. Mary, daughter of Jimmy Chipperfield of the South ampton Zoo. married84 words
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Article71 1965-10-17 9 WHERE THE PRETTIEST GIRLS ARE... KARACHI. Sat. London has the most beautiful girls In the world, according to Mr. Uzamlr, Slddlqi. editor of the Pakistani newspaper. Dally News. Just back from a visit to Britain and Europe, hp said no other city in the world could produce such a galaxyReuter - 71 words
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Article249 1965-10-17 10 'Fair-mined' on language: Union KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE National Union of Plantation Workers said today that Tengku Abdul Rahman was the only leader who fully understood the implications of the language issue. Those who wanted racial harmony should support him in finding a solution The union, through Its ofllcial249 words
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Article93 1965-10-17 10 ASIA BANK: RUSSIA AGREES TO JOIN WASHINGTON, Sat. Russia has agreed to join the United States and more than 20 other countries in a meeting to establish a new programme of financial ;|d to the countries oi SouthEast Asia, a senior U.S. Treasury official said last night. This was disclosedReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration22 1965-10-17 10 "What's the b«ttmg when the Abbot.sees it Brother, Francis will b«iback»in the old horse rug and .hair-cut before you can say fab."22 words
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Article35 1965-10-17 10 KAJANO. Sat— Tlie Ulu LanItat Town Bout) will meet on Monday at the District Offle* conference room. One of the Items on the agenda ig a proposal to pay allowances to members.35 words
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Article34 1965-10-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Women's International Club here will hold a charity dance on Oct. 30. Proceed* will (to to the Srlansor Spastic Childrrn's Association and the renovation of tfie WIC clubhouse34 words
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Article, Illustration552 1965-10-17 10 'Strangle case' teacher sent for trial SINGAPORE, Sat Toh Kwee Choo, 26, a teacher, was today committed by the Ninth magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, to stand trial at the next Assizes for the alleged attempted murder of his wife. Toh is charged with attempting to murder Lam Ie Lian.552 words
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179 1965-10-17 10 Ruler urges miners Give to D-fund IPOH. Sat— The Sultan of Perak last night called on people in the Stale to i donate to the National Defence Fund to help to dei lend Malaysia. "'We are defending our- selves against the enemy who is trying to destroy our way of179 words
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Article54 1965-10-17 10 KUALA I.UMPIH. Richard Allen, fo. British Ambassador to Bu .tnd iiu« of the University .f Washington, will Rive a public talk on Monday at 8.15 p.m. at th« Lecture Theatre "A". Faculty of Arts. University of Malaya. Th* subject of his talk: "Burma and recent54 words
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Article25 1965-10-17 10 KLUANO Sat.-Thp Klmmg Utara Umno Kaum Ibu will hold a ttiree-d»v handicraft nhibitinu ;<t thr Siong Oiap Club here from Oct. 2925 words
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147 1965-10-17 10 Pyjama man flees as nurses scream PENANG. Saturday. A DENTAL nurses's scream sent a pyjamaclad burglar leaping 15ft. from the first storey of the nurses' hostel early this morning. The man escaped with $12. Other nurses. awa)cer."d by the commotion, ran out of their rooms and saw the fleeing thief.147 words
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Article, Illustration768 1965-10-17 11 JACKIE SAM - Rules on jobs JACKIE SAM By Permits are needed for Malaysians SINGAPORE, Sat vyORK permits for Malaysian job-hunters and tougher measures against Communist led unions which step out of line. These are some of the new "Rules of Survival" announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night.768 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-10-17 11 Seremban Alliance man dies at 59 CERE.MBAN, Sat. —An Alliance Negrl Sembilan State Assemblyman and Seremban Town Councillor, Mr. Han Hal Fong. 59. died after a four-month illness at the General Hospital her* last night. The late Mr. Han served in the first elected Town Council in 1953 anil at134 words
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Article446 1965-10-17 11 IT'S ALL SO 'UNPLEASANr |£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A visiting American tourist has written to the Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association complaining of "unpleasant reception" his group had received on arrival at the International Airport at Subang, 14 miles from here. He It Mr. A. Cecil Kirk,446 words
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Article285 1965-10-17 11 orsiNi:ss in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number at shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S Hold"to,"- a Y $»>} SL (2.000) 84 D 9005T «182. (14.000) $1.83: OuinnMs •7.000) $1.26. (1.000) $127 D^285 words
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Article, Illustration599 1965-10-17 12 CEREMBAN. Sat. Some of the staff of the Town Council turned "cowboys" after work last evening. They rounded up stray cattle in the Lake Gardens and Bgerton Road areas. Four escaped, but six cattle were taken to the police station. The party Included Mr. A.AP - 599 words
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Article, Illustration252 1965-10-17 12 Rasputin's assassin sues for $4 mil IVEW YORK. Sat.— A 79--year-old prince who took part In the 1916 assassination of Rasputin, the "evil genius" of the last Tsar's court, has been watching a television re-enactment of the deed. It is the first stage of Prince Felix Youssoupoff's M 54.5 million252 words
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266 1965-10-17 12 OUR LOYAL CITIZENS -THE CHILDREN, SAYS MENTRI BESAR IPOH. Sat The Mentrt Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, today praised Malaysia's children for their role In maintaining a united, peaceful and prosperous nation. Addressing about 2.000 children at a rally on the Ip o h municipal pad an g266 words
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454 1965-10-17 13 TALKING ABOUT 'TEAHOUSE' AND 'HAPPY' TWO plays were recently presented u> theatre-goers in Singapore, each of which was successful for several Important reasons. Choice of play was Rood, there was plenty of acting ability, they were competently directed and they had audience appeal. From the financial angle, both Rowcroft Theatre454 words
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Article257 1965-10-17 13 TWO FRIENDS AND A WOMAN rIS Is the story of two worlds, the world of love and the world of friendship. "SAN G A M symbolises the confluence of two sacred Indian rivers, the Oanga and the Jamuna. Where they meet they are also joined by the Invisible Saraswati. The257 words
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Article, Illustration601 1965-10-17 13 This is the big one of the war rjiHERE are two men who X are past masters of the giant movie— De Mille and Preminger. De Mille's are always super-big, but they are sometimes trite. Preminger has learned to give way a little on size to accommodate merit. And though601 words
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Article456 1965-10-17 13 rllS is an Indian picture. The actors and Actresses are all Indian. The story could only take place in the teeming cities and small villages of India. Yet everyone speaks English. And it's not dubbed. This fart attracts a Intl.-. but not enough to cloud the merit of456 words
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Advertisement101 1965-10-17 13 Op«n« To-day 3 JO, 7 00, 30pm Lubna Abdel Aziz in SWORD OF ISLAM" (tug.) Color Scope ond with Cmnesa Subtitles. RHEUMATISM Whrnrver the. pains of Rhaumatlam, Arthritis. Neuriti*. Lumbago. Brlattca, stiff muscles and swollen Joints make you miaerablei cat ROMIND from your druggist at oner. ROMIND quickly brings fantaatle101 words
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Advertisement582 1965-10-17 13 GALA PREMIERE WEDNESDAY 20th at 9.15 pm CATHAY PALACE SEASON STARTS FROM THURSDAY 21st. A drama of war and heroic tradition, A penetrating drama of human beings; Men and women caught up in a critical moment of history. I Presented i;i 70MM PANAVISION I r>V^^^^^^Bm I^ l^ l^^^! sH a^^^^^^M582 words
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Article133 1965-10-17 14 JEEP t-HATSMOTH B*M 1 *pi.jin\ Guide Draco < APTS GLIDE Kocky Ace of Diamonds KIM'KI I'apUin's (li.it. moth KM* I TIMBER LASS Chanluckter Mississippi I'llA.NTOM Timber Uu Escort ESCORT Timber Law Chanluckter Rae* a MISS SUSAN I PantjasiU Templar APA KABAft Mua Susan King's Hintock TEE UP MiM smiB133 words
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1177 1965-10-17 14 RETUSA HAS SPEED TO OUTPACE HIS RIVALS with Epsom Jeep RETL'SA (late Killaloe) may prove too speedy for his rivals in the Cl 2 Div 1 s*f straight (Race 5) at Ipoh today. This Irish-bred grey came right early in the season when he scored an easy all-the-way win. over1,177 words
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Article1489 1965-10-17 14 IPOH Ist DAY Race 1—2.0 Class 6 Div 2 ($4*000) 8 f 1 ***** Orange William a iQolden Jadei Donnelly 4 90 Johnson 8 2 ***** alvados z (Chens Sn Rodyers 9 8.10 Cotes 12 3 9672C Rocky .s lOood Year) West 5 8 9 (F) *Ng 7 4 *****1,489 words
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Article, Illustration147 1965-10-17 14 Superb rally takes Gary to final WENTWORTH, Sat. Gary Player, little South African holder of the United States open title, staged a superb rally to beat Californian Tony Lema in the semifinals of the Piccadilly world match play golf tournament here yesterday. Player, who Is enjoying a golden year in147 words
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552 1965-10-17 14 Little Olympics: W. Germany take lead with four golds MEXICO CITY. Sat. npWELVE Mexican records toppled yesterday as track and field, diving and swimming events were inaugurated in Mexico's week-long "Little Olympics." Part of about 250 athletes from 15 countries began competition on Monday with cyclirg and foreigners broke four552 words
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Article188 1965-10-17 14 AT 31 GEESINK SAYS HE IS TOO OLD RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat.— World heavyweight Judo champion Anton Geesink of the Netherlands re tired from competition yesterday. His announcement ended 17 years in the sport, la wliirb he tore away tht myth of Japanese Invincibility on the mats.188 words
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Article40 1965-10-17 14 LONDON. Sat. Austral.a Pnye Tovnc brat Joyce William* of Scotland 6-3. 6-3. to enter the tuial of the British covered court lawn tennis championships at Queens Club yesterday. Tovr.e meets tlfleholder Ann Jones m the final todar.40 words
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Article42 1965-10-17 14 NEWMARKET. Sat. Forty yearlings were sold for a total of 126.640 guineas at yesterday's session at Tatter sail's Hough ton bloodstock sales here. The average of 3.166 guineas In believed to be a record for one session at these sales.42 words
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110 1965-10-17 15 SSA Will feature 6 all-star matches Bat The Singapore Soitball Association's gJs ail-star games will br played on the SRC packing from 9.15 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. The main attraction will be the match between the class one champions. Caltex Stars, and the class one All-Stars Selection. It starts110 words
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Article25 1965-10-17 15 TEX.UK ANSON. Sat. Lnwrr Prrak Indian Association beat Sultan Abdul Aziz School 7-2 in a division one league hockey match here yesterday.25 words
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Article1312 1965-10-17 15 BATL PAHAT Five districts took part in the Johure Government Services athletic meet held ai the town stadium here. Results: Mr.N— loom: 1 Mazlan Hamzah 2 Hassan Mohd. Noor 3 Mohd. Sham 10.9: 200 m: 1 Mazl.in Hamzah 2 Hassan Mohd. Noor 3 Daing Ah 22.4; 400 m: 11,312 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1965-10-17 15 I I'OII: The Perak Turf Club S'>(>rts Clubs two-round mixed oowiing league has neared the half w.(y stage with Thunderbots in the lead. Twelve teams are competing. Each team comprise five men and three women. Laiest league positions, with number of games played in brackets: Thunderbolts 17 (»>. Ooldilngen1,367 words
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Article62 1965-10-17 15 PENANO: Technical Institute won the Pest ana Shield for se-ven-a-slde knock-out rugby competition for the fifth successive year when they beat Free School by 18 points (three goals, try) to nil in the final yesterday. MALACCA Inter-school kn tourney: High Sch. 'A 1 bt Gajah Berang Sch. 'B 42-0;62 words
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Article38 1965-10-17 15 LONDON Results of English League matches played on Friday: niv. 3: Brighton 3 York: 1; Reading 1 Worklngton 1. Dlr. 4: Barnsley 3 Barrow 0; Lincoln 1 Bradford 1. Stockport 2 Southport 2 Tranmere 1 Duncaster 0.38 words
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Article193 1965-10-17 15 MALACCA: Billy Yap of Selangor yesterday qualified for the finals of the Malacca Lawn Tennis Association's open singles and doubles championship at the Medical Services Club courts. Results of semi-finals: Singles —Billy Yap bt Charles Chin (Mai) 8-3, 6-0; Dr. Dharmaratnam (Mai) bt Yeoh Kolc Seng (Sel) 9-7. 6-0193 words
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Article94 1965-10-17 15 MELBOURNE. Sat. Bore i Head, a 6-year-old Queensland i entry, won the $136,000 Caul- field Cup. one of Australia's top staying tests, over U miles here today. Bore Head. starting at 14 to 1. won by half a length from Ziema. 12 to 1. with94 words
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138 1965-10-17 15 Judge rules title fight can be held NEW YORK, Sat— A Jud»« yesterday refused to blocK the scheduled middleweight championship boxing match in Madisou Square Garden next Thursday between champion Joey Giardello and challenger Dick Tiger of Nigeria. Judge Lnuho Nunez of the New York State Supreme Court ruled against138 words
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172 1965-10-17 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. After leading 8-3 at half-time, Singapore paid heavily for infringements and lost to Johore by nine points three penalties) to eight (goal and penalty) In their MRU under-23 south zone match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Playing constructive and nard rugby, Singapore172 words
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Article32 1965-10-17 16 ROME. Sat. Nino Benvenutl of Italy last night became the European middleweight chainpi'in when be knocked out Spaniard Luis Fnlle'lo in the sixth round of their title bout here.32 words
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Article29 1965-10-17 16 IPOH. Sat— Dr. Bhnjan Singh of the Kedah Golf Club did a hole-in-one at the 190 yards i:th hole at the Perak Turf Club Sports Club course.29 words
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Article40 1965-10-17 16 IPOH. Sat. St. Michael's Institution beat Lower PeraK by eight points goal and penalty) to nil In a first round tie In the Perak knockout rugger competition for the Merdeka Trophy on the Municipal padang here today.40 words
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Article255 1965-10-17 16 gELANGOR'S precision passing was too good for Kedah whom they beat by 19 points (two goals, two tries and a penalty) to six (two tries) in their Malaya Cup rugger match on the public padang here today. Selangor's threes were ofteci dangerous when they swung into255 words
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121 1965-10-17 16 SEREMBAN. Sat. Army (Malaya) scored an unimpressive 11 points (goal and two tries) to rill victory over Negri/ Malacca in the opening South Zone match of the Malaya Cup competition here today. Negrl/Malacca were In control for long spells but luck was not121 words
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229 1965-10-17 16 Light Penang team had no answer to Forces power BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. rULLY exploiting their weight and height, r Commonwealth Forces North swamped Penang by 31 points (5 goals, 2 tries) to three (penalty) in their Malaya Cup match at the RAAF Base here today. A feature of the game was229 words
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Article429 1965-10-17 16 LAST-MINUTE GOAL BEATS GALLANT PERAK ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat. Selangor scraped through with a last-minute goal in their match against Perak to win 1-0 and lead the table in the final round of the Malaysian Government Services hockey competition for the Dr. Saw Hock Chuan429 words
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313 1965-10-17 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. Evelyn Tan. former queen of the Singapore tract made a glorious comeback from retirement to emerge as the champion women athlete in the Singapore Business Athletic Federation's annual championships at Farrer Park today Evelyn easily won the 100 m313 words
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Article, Illustration283 1965-10-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FOH CLUB, one of the strongest rugger sides in Perak, showed dash and power to edge Malaysian Armed Forces by eight points (goal and penalty) to six (try and penalty) at Armed Forces ground today. t The visitors, who had283 words
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Article41 1965-10-17 16 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Perlis swept Perak 5-0 in the Nort.i Malaya national primary Echoes quadrangular games here yesterday, winning at soccer 9-1, sepak raga 3-0. netball 28-J"). and for teachers at sepak ruga 2-1. and netball 17-15.41 words
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Article262 1965-10-17 16 LONDON. Sat —Here ar» the results of football league matches pliyed In England and Scotland today. FIRST DIVISION Aston \ill.i 1 West Brom I Blackburn I) Mm i Blackpool ft Arsrnal Kulham I I vrrton Lrrda h Northampton i l.cicrstw Kurnlrv Liverpool I N'rnraistle H ShrfT. Ltd.262 words
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Article50 1965-10-17 16 NEWMARKET. S:it— The Irish horse Tarqogan 1 100-8 won the Cambridge Handicap here today, beating Karelia < 22-1 > by a neck. Third was Langley Park 1 100-8 > Thirty ran. The Champion Stakes was won by Silly Season 100-8 1. Second was Tadolina (11-2) and50 words
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Article26 1965-10-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Selangor retained the Khlr Joharl Gold Cup for sepak raga. beating Singapore 2-1 In tha final at Stadium Negar* tonight.26 words
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Miscellaneous79 1965-10-17 15 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Malaysian Police regional meet (XL Depot, 2.30). BADMINTON Foonf (up inter-ione fins* Pahang v Johore iMentakabi CRICKET Nepri CYF annual match: Married v Singles (NSC grd. S'ban > CYCLING MCF's 10-mile road race (XL Diplomatic Enclave. S a.m.>; I,ooom Sprint (Princes Rd. 3 p.m.i. Spore 50 km79 words
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Miscellaneous81 1965-10-17 15 kak). GO-KARTING KOS meet (Kallanu. 10 a.m> HOCKEY Saw Cap: Force* v Perak (3.45 p.m.); S'gor v Police (5. 15, both at R Range Rd). Eu Cup (women): Penang v Malacca (3.49); S'gor v Perak < 5.15 both at R Range Rd. I). Perak schools carnival (Ipoh M'pal padang, 7.3081 words
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Advertisement81 1965-10-17 16 AM Mil Vll -*e*""«*-'««^ HAIR DRYER NATIONAL r^ a attractively designed... 1 J| Jpf fry Cive your hair that professional CONVENIENT PUSH button care with th j NATIONAL Hair CONTROL SWITCHES Set< Easy fo carry conven i e nt "nin handbag type case complete jr i y with mirror. Jaa^^T^i81 words
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Advertisement143 1965-10-17 16 JAMES BVfjg.l SOLE AGENTS FOR EUTECTIC CASTOLiN EXPORT DEVELOPMENT, S.A., REQUIRE ENERGETIC SALES PROMOTION STAFF FOR MALAYA AND BORNEO Welding Experience an advantage but not essential. Initial training by the Resident Eutectic Area Manager will be given to Salesmen on appointment to sales areas. Only single men between 20-28 years143 words
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Article, Illustration3117 1965-10-17 1 LEONARD MOSLEY - The divine son— but he drops in at a night club! LEONARD MOSLEY by IN Japan the young Crown Prince Hirohito was revered as a living god. But when he went to Britain the British from Royalty to Lancashire mill girls treated him as an ordinary human being. For Hirohito's3,117 words
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Article, Illustration324 1965-10-17 2 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By THE ISLAND THAT DIED A SAVAGE DEATH MAY SOON SEE SIGNS OF ACTIVITY AGAIN IT MAY SERVE AS A CENTRE OF SINGAPORE'S NEW BARTER TRADE WITH INDONESIA... PULAU SEXANG, that tropical isle of case which exploded into the headlines with unrivalled savagery and shattered324 words
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Article148 1965-10-17 2 ASK YOUR DAD WHAT MAKES A RECORD TALK? U7HEN you talk, fine or make any kind of noise yon cause the air to vibrate. A record is made by turning these Mound vibrations into mechanical vibrations, and these are turned back into sound vibrations by the record player. In record-maai148 words
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Article680 1965-10-17 2 THE GOVT. LOSES MONEY ON EVERY GALLON IT SELLS THE Public Tti 1 i t ies Board is selling piped water to consumers in Singapore and to the Johore Government at a LOSS. This unexpected disclosure by a PUB spokesman throws a new light on the Singapore Johore water680 words
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Advertisement469 1965-10-17 2 Give your family the world's best-loved stories for children 9H Iffl* here is an offer v> 3J X*4£i i&..-#3^^^^^^ laißttMla^attMMb^ ''"il^iaMiMMMMMMMiMMilliiliMllllMllli fe u <hiiiiiiiiii ii C^» mr^ Special introductory otter— choose from these immortal classics ANY ONE FOR ONLY $2/--•t l»t «h slants Mcipnor ™U" DIM a wmUrt* lartriu aatUft469 words
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Miscellaneous349 1965-10-17 2 y Round-up; 930 Warta BerlU: 9.40 NewstaUc. Interlude: 9.45 Reeds In Rhythm; 10.00 Malaysian Magazine: 10.30 Music From The Ballet: 11.00 The Late Show; 12 00 Negaraku. SINGAPURA AM 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude: 7.00 Up and About; 7.30 News: 740 Break! a«t Bulletin; 7.55 Up And About: 815349 words
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Advertisement409 1965-10-17 3 Ti lifil QFf^^" tf^B^^VVHHßßH^^r^iyry^^ Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in ifs| 24 Hours ii§%^ Sine* the dlscovtry of Nliofetm by an ■IFORE after «*?I RiOr iOT n aSl l in. c 'f« n 1< lf "i n h 's" n your «oft«r. whiter «»ry for anvonr to suffer Xrom u«ly.409 words
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Advertisement129 1965-10-17 3 Jm 9p TOr VITdIITV 3 s^aV laHik |k '^H BJf T E "iiia4r N> aB B^B^^fla^L^B^Bm la^b^b^b^b^bS i Jb^b^bl S^^^BP^''' 1•' ?"V B DRINK OUALTINE qivgs. At worK or 3t pisy 1 iniVTT^T'l'li^n? I Ovaltinekeepsyou packed lUVtUjl liitl M 4% I W% Mlf with power. The malt, milk, L«^^BL^^^J Ms129 words
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Miscellaneous476 1965-10-17 3 THE KNOW ALLS WHO or what Is the i address of the relevant* uniWhitloy Council named versity or college? after? THOMAS LEONG J.L.O. Courses are conducted by Tl},' rniuutl la named the Sctwol of Librarian- ail-r Mr Sneaker WhiSS ship University of New aju r Mr. speaicer wnuiey, vnnth Wnlov476 words
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Article138 1965-10-17 4 WHAT IS A MEDICATED SHAMPOO? A medicated shampoo is one which has been made not just to wash the hair but to condition it as well. Ordinary 'soapy' shampoos make the hair 'look' clean but they do not make it medically clean. VOSENE (which is a highly effective medirated shampoo)138 words
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Article, Illustration421 1965-10-17 4 Two bosses and both are ladies "¥'VE always wanted to be 1 my own boss." And two local women who have realised this oft-quoted dream today head a 24-strong allwoman organisation. They are Mrs. Nancy Llm (above right), an advertising personality, and Mrs. ML. Lee (left), the former manager of421 words
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Article82 1965-10-17 4 OPARKLING eyes are beautiful dazzlers. To bring bright sparkle, add a pinch of salt to hot water and. when dissolved and cooled, bathe each eye gently, using a fresh solution and a clean eye-Dath for each application. Or cut two thin slices of cucumber, lie down and82 words
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Advertisement187 1965-10-17 4 YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE CHAMPION why their streamlined il\\vvl\v^ i^^. an( extrenie I'Ktit H world over Whether fr j|L lVui for speed swimming or K\ U I* Iff HUB plain beachside relaxf/d V I ation, you'll find Speedo wins every time. You Ulfr Speedo. gj? Sptedo bra constructed IW187 words
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Advertisement85 1965-10-17 4 1 Advertisement WdMf Bk To prevent your fingernails from breaking or splitting, nourishment should be given directly to the soft live nail by lifting the cuticle with the hbof end of an orange stick dipped in oil of Ulan. Allow the fluid to be absorbed into the tissue. This .simple85 words
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Advertisement260 1965-10-17 4 H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H[^^|^^^^H^HEH^^H T HE Hortery of H fti re 9ni H \*^B Supreme. Seen K«re 9t ft -^B ore two frilly ideos H '^Ura for the truly femi- 9R H^^^^^^^^^^^^HB 4 pp.. «P I 1 I*'* really one H| W^Mr^^ pattern, with two ■^^^^^^■paF Wf» *m*l different looks. M PPK Wm^m^kJM260 words
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Advertisement174 1965-10-17 4 ijaMas r^aHiMr^f' IMDF The one cream every woman should have I Helena Rubinstein BEAUTY OVERNIGHT CREAM Beauty Overnight Cream will do mor* for your skin in two necks than two years normal care. It is an entirely new cosmetic conception, devised to feed youi skin in nature's way. It contains174 words
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188 1965-10-17 5 Dentists will tell you gum trouble causes more tcoth decay and loss of teeth than anything else. Some of the first warning signs of gum trouble arc gums that bleed even a tiny bit when you brush \our teeth or188 words
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Article438 1965-10-17 5 The Brothers Chew MARCARET BURROWS DROPS IN ON AN EXHIBITION rIE Singapore Polytechnic recently housed a remarkable art exnibltlon by throe brothers. The brothers. Chew Teng Beng. Kiat Seng and Kiat* Llm who are entirely self taught, presented a superb and extremely varied collection ol work. These young men present438 words
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Article275 1965-10-17 5 ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS MY young son loves to watch cowboy programmes on television. I wonder If he has been badly Influenced because he goes "sticking up" all our neighbours. I don't want to be criticised for having a rude boy. MOTHER There is nothing to worry about It275 words
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Article, Illustration445 1965-10-17 5 THE next time you lift your office telephone and ask your operator to "give" you a number, don't be sur prised if you hear a click at the other end as the line goes dead. Telephone operators In various commercial firms in Kuala Lumpur are so fed up445 words
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Advertisement218 1965-10-17 5 WHO puts "That Look" in your Eyes? K .Ik if max Factor of course "That Look" fashionable, feminine, tantalising begins with the world's most complete choice of eye make-up. Max Factor, of course. I DRAMATIZE with Max Factor Eyeshadows. Creamy Stick, long-lasting Powder. DEFINE with Max Factor Brush-On Eyebrow make-up.218 words
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Advertisement484 1965-10-17 5 NOW! YOU CAN HAVE DRAMATIC NEW BUST BEAUTY jßfc YOU WILL ADD UP TO 4 INCHES Jr*3 U^L IN 28 DAYS -IF YOU QUALIFY m^# N^^P FOR TREATMENT J^SjM-^ T^P_*^*l- H UP OUr lnct<cv -OYS <TL T« <<* y lo P o full, firm, curvaceous bu^t •^"fjAT- "M^ L ontl484 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-10-17 6 AS you go forward into the next yrar of lire, you'll be conscious that certain problems are hanging over you from thr past. You will have to solve them, before you are many months older and before you can go on to great achievrments. There are394 words
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Advertisement982 1965-10-17 6 Encyclopaedia Britannica Itevised 1965 Edition The memorable and monumental eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, published in 1910 and "dedicated by permission" to King George V of Great Britain and to William Howard Tart. President of the United States, devotes some three pages lo "space" in volume XXV ("Shuvalov to982 words
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