The Straits Times, 20 October 1965
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Title Section25 1965-10-20 1 AVERAGE OAILY CERTIFIED SALE £X£s[j£DS 150,000 j He*** 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100525 words
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634 1965-10-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today the Central Government did not want any lessons from Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on how to run Malaysia. He said this in a strongly-worded reply to Mr. Lee's lengthy634 words
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Article, Illustration794 1965-10-20 1 Army bans the PKI in Jakarta UNTUNG'S CAPTURE FIRST PICTURE OF REDS ORDERED TO REPORT TO ARMY WITHIN 5 DAYS JAKARTA. Tuesday THE Military Commander of Jakarta, Maj.-Gen. Umar Wirahadikusuma, has temporarily banned the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) in the capital and the surrounding region. Radio Jakarta reported l;«*i night794 words
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Article81 1965-10-20 1 BURUNDI PM SHOT IN ARMY MUTINY KIGALI 1 Rwanda). Tues. Burundi Prime Minister Leopold Biha was -hot and injured today in a short-lived Army mutiny Mutineers attacked the Royal palace at U>umbura and killed the guards rarly today. The wounded Primr Minister was later reported to be in a comaReuter - 81 words
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Article39 1965-10-20 1 JAKARTA I ROED Hi END (ONFROSTASI ANBKKKA Tues. \,,-tr;>li;in Government and Labour opposition united in llmiM- of Reprt ■eatatftvM to<l.i> >n urginc Indonesia to drop con-ir-mtation ->t Malay M.i and focus r.MMirers on in teraal drv.lopmont. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article46 1965-10-20 1 BONN. Tues Sixteen former i Oe>t»po men weni on trial v»Mer- day (or the wartime death of more than 17.200 Pole^ They are accused of taklna part m MM execution* ol Jews and shipping thousands more to the. gas chamber*.— UPl.46 words
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296 1965-10-20 1 I I JAKARTA. Tue«. INDONESIAN spokes--1 men have officially denied that troops had raided Chinese Embassy premises and searched them last Saturday. The Foreign Ministry spokesman, and two Army spokesmen, made the denials in separate interviews with Reuter. China yesterday lodged a strong protest withReuter; UPI - 296 words
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Article60 1965-10-20 1 BLANTYRE. Tuev An Army patrol has a [Hurt d rebel leader Medson siiombcla in a village ni'Mi- Port Johnson, an auihoritutive source said today Silcmljela .>• the man ol whom the Malawi Prime Minister I)r Banda. said last July I uould like to see him hangedReuter - 60 words
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177 1965-10-20 1 VIGILANTE SERVICE TO BE MADE COMPULSORY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government has decided to introduce compulsory service in the Vigilante Corps throughout Malaysia. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raiak. announced this today after a meeting of the National Defence Council. Regulation* are being drawn up under the Ksxenti.il Reflations177 words
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Advertisement108 1965-10-20 1 WHY DON'T YOU TAKE THE JOHORt EXPRESS. IT'S QUICKER I MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE! Day Service evcr< niiimlrs AMBKOSMnill^i From Rochore Rood, S'porc )a\an wor>o Ar food, i B>* Also Luxury Coochcs tor Oorter Tours fo ony port ot Federation and Singapore. Enquiry: Singapore Johire Express, It*. 132. Rochore Rood. Smqoporc108 words
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360 1965-10-20 2 SUHARTO'S TOUGH ACTION REDUCES JAKARTA INFLATION JAKARTA. Tues.— The J spiralling^ inflation In Jakarta in the three months before the abortive Oct. 1 coup has been damped down slightly by strong army action against the coup movement, and military warnings that profiteering and hoarding would not be tolerated. Diplomatic observersReuter - 360 words
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82 1965-10-20 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. The Pakistani Poreißii Minister Mr. Z A- Bhutto, told a Press coolernice hero yesterday that President Ayub Khan hODes to visit the United State* this ye«r. President Ayub wanted to men President Johnson late in November or early December. Mr BhuttoReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration493 1965-10-20 2 India offer: Next a 'no war' pact (]OLOMBO. Tues. J The Indian Deputy External Affairs Minister. Mr. Dinesh Singh, said last night that India's offer of a "no war pact" with Pakistan stands. He explained that the pact would be a logical conclusion to steps so far taken to enforce493 words
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269 1965-10-20 2 JETS SMASH RAIL YARDS IN NORTH VIETNAM RAIDS SAIGON, Tucs yj.S. Air Force jet fighter-bombers smashed railway marshalling yards 95 miles northeast of Hanoi yesterday and wrecked bridges and railroad tracks throughout North Vietnam. Forty F-105s and eißht F4C planes tlew the 10 armed reconnaissance missions over the north. TheirReuter; UPI - 269 words
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Article39 1965-10-20 2 LONDON. Tues. John Surtees, injured motor racing star came home in a .special stretcher yesterday. He suffered spinal injuries, a broken pelvis and ruptured kidney in a 100 mp h. crash in Canada three weeks 3gU--— A.P-AP - 39 words
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Article37 1965-10-20 2 NEW DELHI. Tue.s. Trun•port Ministry officials found 10--u.iy thiti iho Bomb.iy Port Customs still hadn't cleared wren dUM) tractors and 800 crates unloaded from ships In 1858. The Government is trying to learn why. A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration288 1965-10-20 2 TKDKYO. Tues. The x Cambodian Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, hinted he would break relations with the Soviet Union because it allegedly turned down his state visit, the New China news agency reported today. ,In a broadcast from Phimm Penh, the agencyAP - 288 words
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Article22 1965-10-20 2 I.EOPOI.DVJI.LE, Turs— Th» new Congo Govcrnmn-.t hcacird by Mr Evaristc Kinil. ■worn in last night by President Kasavubu Router.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous35 1965-10-20 2 HUE GAMBOL 6 <, Aiy^^. /^VOU WEVEB CAN TELL IP MXJ TUINkC^V V. WITU A CASE LIKE TrilS WE 6UOULD HAVE A^ —i MBS GAMBOL -.SECOND OPIMIOfjV /^urt u/a7^ Awe- man to mend m/^ II f35 words
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225 1965-10-20 3 WHO MADE THE GREAT TRAIN RAID:-007 OF COURSE f ONDON. Tues. MMcow Radio suggested today that the British Secret Service pLanned and directed Britain's v;. 500.000 Great Train Robbery in 1963. Commentator Boris B*litsky said the secret service had feared that the Labour Government would impose some checks on itsReuter - 225 words
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Article58 1965-10-20 3 LAGOS. Tues Nigeria's Parliament adjourned in uproar yesterday after members shook their fists at one another, threw paper, shouted abuse and thumped their desks. The scenes were over a Bill to increase salaries for members of the Federal Electoral Commission. It follows controversy and violenceReuter - 58 words
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Article43 1965-10-20 3 COLOMBO. Tues Ceylon is to supply China with £7~2 million worth of rubber in exchange for nee of the same value A Commerce Ministry spokesman said this would involve 41.000 metric tons ot rubber sig.iinsr 200.000 metric ton* of rice RenterReuter - 43 words
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Article34 1965-10-20 3 JAIPUR. Tues Hearing «n air raid siren, a man tumped into .1 crater here and found he had landed on an unexplorted l.OOflib bomb dropped during the India- Pakistan war.— AJ»34 words
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Article, Illustration310 1965-10-20 3 LONDON. Tuesday. gRITAINS Opposition leader. Mr. Edward Heath, yesterday made plain that radical new pro-European defence policies calling for an eventual cutback in defence commitments to Asia and Africa have the backing of the entire leadership of his Conservative Party. The new lookReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration110 1965-10-20 3 ROBESON FOUND HURT ON WASTE LAND ]\EW YORK. Tues. Paul Robeson (above) the Negro singer and champion of civil rights, was found injured and semiconscious on some waste lantl in New York City last Saturday morning, police disclosed today. He was taken to hospital and released after treatment for cutsReuter - 110 words
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125 1965-10-20 3 CELMA. (Alabama). Tues.— An Alabama judge ruled yesterday that the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 is unconstitutional. Judge James Harp, ruling on an injunction reque.it by tiie State of Alabama, held tiiat the new voting law violated the provision of th* D.S.AP - 125 words
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Article29 1965-10-20 3 ADEN. Tues. Police rounded up 300 people for questioning yesterday following a hand grenade explosion which injured a British soldier near the city's crammed shopping centre. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article172 1965-10-20 3 PALERMO. (Sicily). Tuesday i 24- YEAR-OLD nun "kidnapped" from a convent here is to marry her'abductor. Sister Paolina was about to I enter k the convent with an- i other nun on Sunday night when a black car drew up and two young men steppedReuter - 172 words
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147 1965-10-20 3 A Minister's daughter tells court of threat LONDON. Tues. A Cabinet Minister's daughter told a x court yesterday a rpJectet: suitor threatened to kll! her. saying: "I wculd rather you were dead, because then I would be free." Busannah. 22 year old daughter of the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Anthony Greenwood,Reuter - 147 words
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Article31 1965-10-20 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain is to build and operate a £1 million communications station on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic to communicate with astronauts travelling to the moon. ReuMr.31 words
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191 1965-10-20 3 MANCHESTER. Tues. A small army of police. some with spades and pickaxes, fanned out across the mist-shrouded Pennine Moors near here yesterday in a renewed search for the graves of a mass-murderer's victims. One grave has already beeri found, containing the bodyReuter - 191 words
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Article30 1965-10-20 3 ROME. Tues- An official of the Italian oil company Aglp said yesterday that the company's subsidiary in Britain had been sold to the Esso Petroleum Co. AP.AP - 30 words
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232 1965-10-20 3 Russia sells gold to pay for wheat imports LONDON, Tues. The Soviet Union is making new massive shipments of gold to Europe to finance purchases of Western wheat, according to informed sources. More than U.S.SIOO million worth of gold will be flown to leading markets in Western Europe in Soviet232 words
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131 1965-10-20 3 TOKYO. Tues. Two men convicted of trying to smuggle gold into Japan in women's corsets were today ordered to be deported— for being in Japan on expired visas. They were Glenn Keith Hargrave. 30. and Christian Suren Aspelln. 29. both of London. Last131 words
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Article, Illustration609 1965-10-20 4 Afro- Asian union delegates tackle common posers SINGAPORE, Tues DELEGATES representing millions of Aiio-Asian workers today began comparing notes here to seek solutions to common problems standing in the way of social revolutions in their respective countries. They were representatives from Asian and African trade unions, who are attending the609 words
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285 1965-10-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A DIVORCEE, Mary Tan Geok Eng, 25, today told a preliminary inquiry how a motor mechanic, described as her "lover," was pulled out of a taxi by her former husband one night and stabbed. Tan was testifying against against her former husband.285 words
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Article57 1965-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Director of the Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. A. Coaies. will speak on "Advertising and the Tourist Industry" at a luncheon meeting ol Uie Malaysian Advertisers Association on Oct. 28. at Ro.see dOt Restaurant. Mr. Coates will also give away certificates to top students57 words
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Article103 1965-10-20 4 No to union by Jackie's Bowl SINGAPORE, Tues. The management of the strike-bound Jackie's Bowl in Orange Road remained firm today in Its refusal to entertain a claim for a food allowance for its workers by the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Trade Union. As the strike entered its103 words
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243 1965-10-20 4 SARAWAK PRICES SHOULD BE CHEAPER: GOVT K ITCHING. Tues.— A very wide range of goods on sale in Sarawak should now be cheaper and price increases were completely unjustified, a Government spokesman stated this afternoon. He was commenting on the sharp rise in prices of almost all types of goods243 words
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106 1965-10-20 4 TWO VARSITY SHOWS FOR SCHOOL FUND JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Dato Ja'afar School will hold two variety shows at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Oct. 29 and 30 to raise funds for its development project. The money will go towards the school's library, field and sports equipment. On eacii day106 words
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Article34 1965-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Culture will screen free film shows tomorrow at Kampong Malaysia, Woodlands, Changl Village market open space. Kampong San Teng uayang stage, and Whye Nam School, Jalan Bahru34 words
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Article64 1965-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The president of the Singapore Hindu Sabai. Mr. S.C. Somasundram. today sent his Deepavall greetings to the people of all races and religions in Singapore and Malaysia. Mr. Somasundram .>-ai(1: "We enjoy this day with friends and all believers in other religions. It shows the world64 words
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Advertisement815 1965-10-20 4 m d£C "g^hd "charity" premiere J g JSSJGKSKa m Und fhe dlstin 9 uilhcd pot'onage of* vKG ANIS ATIDN HE The Yo 9 D Pertuon Ncgoro 37th Anniversary Festival IN AID 0F HALF. PRICE ADMISSION gj rtW SL JOHM COUNCIL SJBgipore ■■S^rfHo^N^r- I '1 W^k w 'yueatdc f limI im815 words
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Article, Illustration440 1965-10-20 5 KIDNAP DEATH COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED... KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday rpHE coroner here, Haji Abdul Rani -L bin Haji Hussein, said today that all school authorities in the country must take security measures to ensure the safety of children while they attend school. He was delivering440 words
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276 1965-10-20 5 Cholera in Brunei: Be alert warning to all Malaysian States KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ALL Malaysian States were today warned to be on the lookout for possible cholera cases following the corflrmation of 94 cases in Brunei and several more in Sarawak. The directive issued by the Minister of Health. Inche276 words
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Article33 1965-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mr. V. PrUasubramaniam. junior assistant commissioner of labour, will leave here for India on Friday to attend n three-month course on vocational guidance under the Colombo Plan.33 words
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217 1965-10-20 5 CONDEMNED MAN WINS APPEAL, SENTENCE COMMUTED IfUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V The Fede r a 1 1 Court of Appeal today commuted the death sentence passed on a PWD labourer, M. Vaeyapuri. 45, to life imprisonment. He had I been convicted in the High Court on a charge of murdering a217 words
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293 1965-10-20 5 Families of servicemen killed in action CALL FOR A BODY TO LOOK AFTER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —An organi- sp.tion to look after widows and children of Malaysian servicemen killed in action was today suggested by an Australian businessman here. He is Mr. Claude Pickford, a past-president of an organisation In293 words
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Article56 1965-10-20 5 PKNANO. lu'.v-llu executive rnmmfi'ee of the Per.ai.j M-.lny C!y.mber of Commerce will meet on Thursday Pißh' to hear .e--ix>rta on the progress made rv Mnlay traders in Cliowrasta Market The chamber > secretary. Haji Pved Abbas Alhabshee. said todnv that the meeting would also s*u lv56 words
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Article59 1965-10-20 5 ALOK STAR lues To* secretary of the 8.000-memb t War Department Ctrtlten E A.ssociatlon. Mr. Ni Aii Keat. h a written to all brunrhf* in th* country asking members to support the MTUC's call for assistance to the striking fores'er.Mr. Ns :> noes led for59 words
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Article28 1965-10-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tue« —A hardwore shop In Victoria Street was robbed yesterday of $870 tn ca*h and Jewellery by four men. one armed with a revolver.28 words
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Article128 1965-10-20 5 4.500 on the list for 224 flats UU\ LLMPItt. Tue> A total of 4.500 families havr so far registered for the 224 low-cost flats which the Federal Capital Commission is now building in Loke Yew Road here. More applications are pouring into the commission. When applications for the flats were128 words
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Article132 1965-10-20 5 IPOH. Tues..— An appeal by a tapper. Nordin bin Yunos. 42. against conviction and a six months' jail sentence imposed on h:m by magistrate's court was allowed by Justin Dato Mclntyre in the High Court h< >r e today Nordin was found guilty in132 words
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135 1965-10-20 5 SELANGOR STAMP j CLUB EXHIBITION AT MUSEUM KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Stamp Club will hold its 12th exhibition at the National Museum from Dec. 6 to Dec. 19. The two-week exhibition will coincide with the Third South-East Asia Peninsular Games, when many overseas visitors are expected. The exhibition Is135 words
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Article27 1965-10-20 5 MACHANO. Tues— A Deepavali party will be held on Friday at 7.30 p.m. in the Sultan Ibrahim School hall, Pasir Mas. 37 miles, from here.27 words
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Advertisement192 1965-10-20 5 /Yon are MORE than (0k an honoured pest at tne\ ©PR£f»HIT BOYS& TAIPEI We are proud of the impeccable service and hospitality that await yon at The President. Luxurious rooms and suites range from USC 8.76 per night. Night-club restaurants, barber shop, beauty salon and nursery are conveniently located within192 words
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Article269 1965-10-20 6 CUSTOMS MEN IN DA WN CAR CHASE DRAMA Another $6,000 worth of tobacco found in blukar in 2 a.m. search ALOR STAR, Tuesday. J^ CUSTOMS officer opened fire at a smuggler's car and forced it to a halt during a chase along the main Mata Ayer-Kangar269 words
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Article50 1965-10-20 6 PENANG. Tues. An unemployed. Yoon Keng On, 26. was allowed $850 bail today when lie pleaded not guilty to robbing a cri. 00l Anti. of a $10 watch in Gottlieb Road on Oct. 4. The Sessions Court president Inche Abdullah Ghazali. fixed hearing for Feb- 25 MB year50 words
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70 1965-10-20 6 PENANG. Tues. The National Umno youth leader. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open the Penang Umno youth work camp at Batu Maun* on Oct. 29. > More than 150 Umno youth leaders from Penang and Province WeUesley will attend the three-day camp70 words
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Article63 1965-10-20 6 BATU PAHAT. Tues.— School children, heads of departments and community leaders will attend a thanksgiving ceremony at thr Town Stadium here at > a.m. on Oct. 28. to mark the "Ist birthday of the Sultan of Johore. The District Officer. Inche TaJlb bin Abu, will deliver the congratulatory63 words
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Article62 1965-10-20 6 PARIT BUNTAR Tue.«s.— Dato R. Muthuthambv PillUu. Krimi Indian community leader and Justice of tht Pence, returned here yesterday after a two-month pilgrimage to India. Dato Filial, who made an extensive tour o( shrines and places of worship in central and south India, said his pilgrimage was62 words
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283 1965-10-20 6 Senu cuts offending scenes and dialogue on TV KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. All suggestive dialogue in the Television Malaysia play, Awangku Sayang (My Dear Awang), which had raised a strong protest from University of Malaya students, will be cut to avoid embarrassment to TV viewers. This assurance was given by the283 words
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Article37 1965-10-20 6 TrtIPING. Tues.— The annual rally of Bible Societies In Malaysia will be held at the Wesiey Methodist Church here tomorrow a: 6 p.m. when the secretary. Mr Peter P K. Hsieh, will deliver an tddresa.37 words
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Article29 1965-10-20 6 PENANO. Tues- Thp Governor. Raja Tun Uda A)-HaJ. will declare open the new offices and studios of Radio Malaysia. Penang. at Burmah Road, on Oct. SO.29 words
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350 1965-10-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tv»« A FOUR-DAY conference on the cultural problems of Malaysia in the context of South-East Asia will be opened by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. at the University of Malaya on Friday. Twenty-one papers on the various cultural impacts350 words
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Article35 1965-10-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thi> i Minister (or Education. Mr. Oim i Pang Boon, will inspect tue Singapore Sea Cad«t Corps at Its annual inspection en Sunday *t 9 a.m. vi Uje cadei headauarterj. KalUng.35 words
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113 1965-10-20 6 pENANG, Tues. Work on the construction of a <70,00 C mosque on Penang lull has been speeded up to ensure that it can be ready before the fa-sting month begins late this year. The Director of Public Works, Malaysia. Haji YusofT Ibrahim, inspected113 words
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175 1965-10-20 6 $10,000 damages for the girl who may not have children KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 10--year-old school girl, whose chances of having children were reduced as a result of a road accident, was today awarded $10,000 damages by the High Court here. s. Pushpamalar, of Rentong, was walking to school on175 words
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Article57 1965-10-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Registration for admission next year to schools in Selangor started yesterday at all primary schools In the state Registration la only for thoM children born In 1959 and parents are allowed to Oct. 30 to get their children registred at the schools Indicated on57 words
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Article21 1965-10-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The assistant secretary-general of the Afro-Asian Peoples" Solidarity Organisation. Mr. Mursl Sa'ad Eldin, will arrive here tomorrow.21 words
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359 1965-10-20 6 ROAD SAFETY: 58 COUNTRIES FOR TALKS IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. i 'PHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, A will open the Fourth Study Week on Traffic Engineering and Highway Safety conference at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman here at 10 a.m. on Nov. 22. The conference, which will359 words
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Article, Illustration722 1965-10-20 7 SUPP man crosses floor in Council Negri Alliance members applaud as Ningkan welcomes him with 'open arms' IN Sarawak s Council Negri today, a leading Iban member of the opposition Sarawak United Peoples' Party crossed the floor and joined the ruling Alliance. He is Mr. Charles Unang who was the722 words
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176 1965-10-20 7 'Malaysia, the world in microcosm' by Lim JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Mr. Lim Kean Siew. chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, has stressed the importance of Malaya staying the way it was a pocket-size international society. Speaking at a cultural show organised by the Labour Party's Johore division at Pekan176 words
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Article62 1965-10-20 7 KANGAR. Tues. A Perils youth leader. Whm Munrah binte Wan Saidin. has been included in a Malaysian goodwill youth mission which will visit Thailand at the end of this month to give cultural shows there. Wan Muzirah a 19-year-old expert in Malay dance*, will leave for62 words
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Article53 1965-10-20 7 KUALA LIPIS. Tues Th« i Sultan of Puliai.g will make official visit to Kuahi Lipis Div trict from Nov. 8 to Nov. 16. A committee. hpncl'-d by th" District Officer. Kuala Lipis. Inche Kamaruzzaman bin Abdul Halim. has been formed to draw up Dro- grammes53 words
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328 1965-10-20 7 Khir: Govt plans compulsory primary education KOTA BHAHU Tv«« THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today that the Government has planned to make primary education compulsory in Malaysia. Inche Khir said that under the lej^slation being drawn up. parents who failed to send their children to328 words
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187 1965-10-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues FIFTEEN locally re--1 cruited staff of the Pakistan High Commission here will terminate their services tomorrow. They were given twoweetes' notice soon after the Pakistan Oovernm ent broke off diplomatic relations with Malaysia on Oct. 6. Ten have been working at187 words
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Article42 1965-10-20 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Somr 500 tourists. nin-tl» Amrricans. who arrived in Singapore this morninc in the liner Statendnm for a 13-bour shopping and sightseeing spree, were greeted with lion dances at the wharf. The ship sailed for Bali tonight.42 words
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Miscellaneous230 1965-10-20 7 Straits Times Crossword r^^^^^^^lf^^^^r~""lHßß~~"^Mi "■bm~~lbMi""~"bHbl I B^H B^BB B^H B^BH ACROSS 1* telling a &iealer off IT) 1 >¥T e *£.**T" qUaU 7 -und^t^pear^r 1111 MS£g a^io be at odd. Occu.^a Name^rUd' coming ne«t Important Industrial cornp.., __ii_™ A a\ plantauon <»). 11 ST'SJtI! I missed th. tend M ke230 words
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Article, Illustration722 1965-10-20 8 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK SINGAPORE. Tues. gIXGAPORE, sh.nds a chance of l)c-iii«4 chosen us Hie site lor the headquarters of the proposed Asian Development B;mk. It is being formed with an initial capital of US$l,OOO million, of which $100 -million will be722 words
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186 1965-10-20 8 A lawyer's application dismissed with costs SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Buttrose in a special sitting today dismissed with costs an application taken out on behalf of a lawyer. Mr. John Tan ChorYong against Mr. Lee Chay Tian of Chulia Street, a property owner. The application, which was heard in Chambers,186 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-10-20 8 75 STARS ARE IN 'HOLIDAY ON ICE' SPECTACULAR A DAZZLING array of 75 skating stars, among them the "Adagio" pair of Peter Langer and Dawn West (left) will feature in the forthcoming "International Holiday on Ice" show. The "Ice" season will start off with a gala charity performance in aid210 words
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Advertisement322 1965-10-20 8 iiviiiii -""^jr^J&^T^^" GREAT NEW /«fe^i ESSO EXTRA!^pt?# ii PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK! New Power-Formula ESSO Extra 2. Firing Power! Spark plugs a cat! Keeps your engine purgasoline bOOStS power thret clogged with dirt cause misfiring ring. You get better acccleraways aNo preserves the power nd P inki r*'322 words
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Miscellaneous196 1965-10-20 8 l#/#»t/ Onp By V. T. iiamiin t i f :L jmirin /^V git /»vf>Y rfrnnnirrfr. ldoky that? iwev Don II well, evfiouv, if S .»j.-w 1 *2r\\ wwi-w^S* •Tr^ftfßtk Za^taJuiel L ANY ATTEMDON TO X CANT DO IT Owe J* v^.-»M WU FUZZr-BACKH> MORONS: v v ME T all/ way.196 words
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Article351 1965-10-20 9 DAYS OF FLY-BY-NIGHT DEVELOPERS NUMBERED... LEGISLATION NOW BEING FINALISED TO PROTECT BUYERS FROM BEING CHEATED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE days of the fly-by-night housing developers in Malaysia are numbered: New comprehensive legislation to protect house buyers from these unscrupulous developers is now being finalised by351 words
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149 1965-10-20 9 President Lines to build five new ships SINGAPORE, Tues. 13 American President Lines is to build five new cargo liners to augment Its service from the United States to the Far East, including Singapore and Malaysia The five vessels, costing a total of more than $40 million, will be built149 words
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90 1965-10-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Sections of the Sungel Besi and Klang roads, two of the busiest highways In the Federal Capital, are to be widened before the end of the year. The part of the Klang Road which is to be widened 1a90 words
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Article24 1965-10-20 9 BUNOEI PATANI. Tues. —I The Ibrahim School Old Boys Association here will hold Its annual dinner and dance on Nov. 4.24 words
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127 1965-10-20 9 CIXGEI SIPIT. Tucs J A grandfather. Thong Kec. 66. was lined a total of 56.100 or 24 months' jail yesterday when he pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here to two Customs offences. He was fined $1,000 or six months' Jail on the first127 words
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Article, Illustration231 1965-10-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tun. SINGAPORE police today announced the promotions of three crime-busters from the rank of Deputy Superintendents to Superintendents. They are: Mr. Ong Kirn Boon, head of the Special Investigations Section. C.1.D.: Mr V. N. Ratnaslngham. officer in charge of Radio Division, and Mr. Low Hong Hee of231 words
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Article74 1965-10-20 9 KANGAR, Tues.— The Minister headmasters, visit the State operaof Education, Inche Mohamed tion* room, hold talks with State Khir Johari. will have a busy Dr<v Umno officials, in his capacity us gramme when he visits Perils on Umno secretary-general, and atf Oct. 24 and 26. i tend74 words
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100 1965-10-20 9 46 bullets seized in raid on house CERhrtIBAN. Tues. The police here recovered 46 rounds of ammunition from a house at Rahang Ketchil early this morning A police spokesman said later that the raid was carried out by the Anti-Secret Society branch following: two robberies at two coffee-shops at Rasah100 words
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Article42 1965-10-20 9 MACHANG. Tues- A onemonth training course in rubber Dlanting and processing will be held at the Rubber Training School in Buklt Sireh, 11 miles from here. from Nov. 4. The course will be the l.tst one held this year.42 words
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136 1965-10-20 9 National Language essay contest in S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues. The National Language School in Beach Road. In conjunction with Caltex Ltd.. is organising a national language essay competition next month. The National Languag* Month Working Committee headed by Inche Mohamed Ghazall Ismail, political liaison secretary to the Ministry of Culture, has136 words
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Article51 1965-10-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The new executive committM members of tlir M;ilaysi;in Council for Inter-Faith Co-operation are: president. Haji Mohamed Din bin Haji Ah: vice president*. Dato Haji S.A.M. Ally Mtrlof and Dr. S.C. Kwong: general secretary. Mr. Puramaiingam; assistant secretary. Mr. P.P. Enpeckerman and treasurer. Mr Teh Thean51 words
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Advertisement106 1965-10-20 9 p v ~sr Jpt *V.s si you don't need to know the language! 10n d 0 n via, Naples. Genoa, Brindisi* Venice*, Trieste* and Lloyd Triestino's "Rainbow" Rail Service it offers you a choice of exciting overland tours at special concession fares from as low as £13 (Sterling) all the106 words
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Advertisement142 1965-10-20 9 QUALITY PROVISIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD n nnAflinno g^^) L uKnUILIUu fwjg with the goodness w^m* j I W I K- J g^T^* m bottle of superior wine iTQMATfI PATS^ If f-'j y mally consume. Wine s^^ H PvCpkfcfl^ is good for your health "^HTit^^^^^^L I 0\ <? 7 *i142 words
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Miscellaneous36 1965-10-20 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM I Ml .11 ill 111 l| I If. Ijl Xl WISH TO PURCHASE^ f DONTT TH 1 I IIfHOWEVEB^ PRCVIOES MO\ I C UMBRELLER 1 PROTECTION FOR /W I \^EPVADgV7y LUGGAGE'.^/36 words
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Obituary37 1965-10-20 10 M ITerrf* tit (Minimum) MADAM TEO CEK NEO aced 57 passed away peacefully IK-10-4S leaving behind 2 sons. 1 dauKhler-in-law. Cortege leaves 91 Kampont: Eunos at 11.00 a m on 22-10-66 for Hock Kan Teng Cemetery37 words
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Article97 1965-10-20 10 tt Wmrdt tit < Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the Iste Lousla Dooming thank relatives and friends for uieir condolence". •> reath». donstlonn for Ma and attendance at Ibt funeral THE FAMILY OF late Mr Tsn O.m Ann thankn all rflatu... friends and Schools durln* their reoent berea\e ment for97 words
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Article101 1965-10-20 10 i* ay are's tit (Minimum) PLEASURE AT LEISURE, leisure wi:h pleaiur* with colfe at 1 1 7. too. at I>o-vi I Moor.Oailer.es the shoi' for switched-on people, upen froia -ill on weekday* and 4 till on Saturdays at I meneeau Avenu' Sm<arorr. and I>en- mark Hous..-. Ampan,: Itoad. K101 words
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Article682 1965-10-20 10 The central feature of the Indonesian crisis at the moment is the contest of wills between President Soekamo and the Army commanders. The aim of the generals is to have the Indonesian Communist Party banned, preferably on Soekamo's authority, and lo this end they have set682 words
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Article384 1965-10-20 10 Is there no end to the immature sensitivities of some Malaysian students? Now a proup of them has protested because a locally produced television play dared to suggest two unmarried students had been promiscuous. The i play, the group protested, had j cast a smear on undergraduates. One384 words
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Article133 1965-10-20 10 The war against cholera is j never-ending. In 1963 Malacca I was seriously affected, last year the East Coast outbreak is known to have killed 134 people, with many more deaths suspected in the kampongs, nnd now Brunei and Sarawak are menaced. But this year control will133 words
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535 1965-10-20 10 R.E. STANNARD Jr - DATELINE JOGJAKARTA Grenade with a loose pin R.E. STANNARD Jr by 'TO all appearances peace prevailed throughout denselypopulated Java a fortnight after the collapse of a Commu-nist-supported coup d'etat But there was evidence it was the tense quiet of a grenade with a loose pin. Bitter village-level political rivalry andUPI - 535 words
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Letter254 1965-10-20 10 QNE of the most h.nr raising experiences for a motorist is to drive from Malacca to Muar after dark. On this road, which is bordered bj kampong houses, one will find cars and large lorries parked on the roadside tnot the grass verge* without lights,254 words
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Letter67 1965-10-20 10 \yE moved Into this new house more than three and a half months ago. The roads have been completed more than two months now and still we have not been given our address. One sometimes* wonders how busy -he Klang Town Council is that they cannot find time to provide67 words
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Article, Illustration847 1965-10-20 10 Denis Warner - Denis Warner by Under the shadow of a murder that is 30 years old THE first page in the October 2 issue of the highly respected Philippine Free Press is devoted to a cartoon showing the figure of a man named Julio Nalundasan rising847 words
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Advertisement710 1965-10-20 10 Straits Tib**s k Malar Mail CUiiKM a«v*rtl<*n»ita a»ey M >• COLO BTOHA.I lUM*. MAWKKT Oxxi'D Keee (l«wtlniit O«i) COLO STOWAOJt .MANCMBS Al Holland Koa« «•<•«« Navel Base A>tH*>HM« A««aM: CITY BOOK BTORB LTD WIMMiW Hews*. Coltyar Ovaa> TKI NIWI FRONT iKlMl'ick SuM'iKartx M. M. IBMAIL t Admiralty Roee. N««ei MAMIBM710 words
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Advertisement116 1965-10-20 10 Sporiat Of for!! The swissecho "463" Reverberation Echo Chamber 1 "Built with the same precision of a fine Swiss watch". This new SWISSECHO 463 superMdn the model 462 which it now withdrawn. The SWISSECHO 463 has 4 l*pwH with Individual Volume Control! and Echo Tap* Switch for tvan Defter sound116 words
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Advertisement6 1965-10-20 10 Learning Malay— 146 will appear tomorrow6 words
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Advertisement46 1965-10-20 10 TV RADIOGRAM CAUTION! GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. JJ/JS. T«lok Artr.StrMi. Singapore I. China Inturuict Build. n,. 174 Batj Roid. X.L JI-53. 6«»ch Strut. Ptnanf. To bring your suitors to their knees B^B»— |*»WBV 'jjR. i the most gifted lighter of all Sol* Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED46 words
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Article, Illustration517 1965-10-20 11 Actress Diana Chang to officiate at today's opening ceremony of department store LOVELY Mandarin film actress. Miss Diana Chang Chung Wen, will officiate at the opening ceremony today of Singapore's new "shopping paradise" Metrotex on the ground floor of Liat Towers in Orchard Road, Singapore. The ceremony517 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-10-20 11 Governing director worked way up rpHE success story of Mr. Ong Tjoe Kirn. 53. governing director of Metro Ltd.. has been one of determination to make headway in the business world. At I.'), he emigrated to South-East Asia from China. He was employed in a store. He displayed business acumen362 words
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Article271 1965-10-20 11 VIR. JOPIE H.K. ONG. iTI 25, the managing director of Metrotex Ltd., believes in "going through the mill" and "learning from the school of experience." He worked ror nis lather at Metro department store for a while on his return from studies In the United271 words
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Advertisement220 1965-10-20 11 INVITATION The public is cordially invited to the ribbon cutting ceremony by mamamm^^ m^ m^^^ m^ m M| SS DIANA CHANG CHUNG WEN famous Asian Movie Star FROM TOMORROW marking the official opening of m^ mmmmm^^^ mmmammmm METROTEX LIMITED at Liat Towers (opposite LIDO THEATRE) Singapore TODAY 20th OCTOBER, 1965.220 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-10-20 12 METROTEX, the new department store at Liat Towers. Orchard Road. Singapore, should prove a big attraction to shoppers and visitors, with its atmos- phere of tastefulness and polish Here is the section with a large display of cosmetics and perfumes from famous makers I THE108 words
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Advertisement295 1965-10-20 12 f CONGRATULATIONS MESSRS. METROTEX LTD., lon the occasion of their official opening at LIAT TOWERS. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. from AVON COSMETICS Agents: HIAP LEE HANG I Brings Silky Smoothness to those Dry Skin Areas Trq»t AVON to bhn§ you feather -light, richly M^a Rj '^V****^ i oncrntrated Perfumed Skin SeHcnar295 words
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Advertisement181 1965-10-20 12 WHO puts"That Look" in your Eyes? 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. DRAMATIZE with Max Factor Eyeshadows. Creamy Stick, long-lasting Powder. DEFINE with Max Factor Brush-On Eyebrow make-up. Also Eye-brow Pencils EMPHASIZE with181 words
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Article138 1965-10-20 13 \IR. JAMES GAN. iTI 44. Joined Metro Ltd. as an assistant manager six months ago. He is now manager of the new department store. Metrotex. Previously, he was with an airline for many years. A shrewd business executive, with a keen sense of taste and138 words
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Article, Illustration346 1965-10-20 13 Fashion house started to set up first-class shopping centre METRO Ltd., a leading fashion house in High Street, was started in 1957 with the main aim of establishing a first class shopping centre. The store expanded rapidly. Within three years, the company was able to set up an affiliate in346 words
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Advertisement261 1965-10-20 13 Congratulations and Hcst Wishes B METROTEX LTD. on the occasion of »h« opening ot their New Department Store of 541, Orchard Rood, Singapore. rtm: M/S. LOVABLE BRASSIERE CO., NEW YORK. w, w< DURGA AGENCIES P.O. Box 2252. Singapore Congratulations and Hcst Wishes METROTEX LTD. JL on the occasion of the261 words
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Advertisement110 1965-10-20 13 congratulations to METROTEX on the opening of their new department store at LIAT TOWERS 541. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N. A. INCOtPOItATtD WITH UMITIO UAtlllTY UNOtR THI lAWS Of THI UiA Men who know prefer wsmsssL Obtainable from: METROTEX LTD. with Best Wisttes from EXCELSIOR LTD., sin110 words
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Advertisement123 1965-10-20 13 Best Wishes to METROTEX \O. REICHENBACH CO., LTD. St. Gall, Switzerland Manufacturers of High Quality Swiss Fabrics. Sole Agents:ANGLO CONTINENTAL CO., LTD. 6 Cecil Street. Singapore- 1. Tel: *****. jff' '^HS BWE Ski NEW N| f^^^Hl*fi d d trtr n TBy •ARROW^ CONGRA TULA TIONS to METROTEX CLUETT. PEABODY INTERNATIONAL123 words
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Article142 1965-10-20 14 THE interior decoration of Metrotex Ltd. was designed and undertaken by Mr. S. C. Shaw, sole proprietor of Hua Ta Construction Company. Singapore. It was designed to give maximum visibility from outside, the optimum view of the interior the moment a customer steps inside the shop. concealed142 words
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Article, Illustration183 1965-10-20 14 Glamorous Diana to appear on stage this week I OVELY Diana Chang Chung Wen needs little introduction to followers of the Mandarin screen. She has captivated a huge following of fans in Malaysia. Singapore and elsewhere with her glamorous roles. The star is not only a favourite183 words
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Advertisement127 1965-10-20 14 If she loves fragrance... give her something Intimate Complexion Soap Filigree Spray Mist New Spray Bath Powder Parfum Intimate •INTIMATE' by CHERISHED AS ONE OF THE WORLD S SEVEN GREAT FRAGRANCES Shriro (China) Limited congratulate Metrotex Ltd. on the opening of their new Departmental Store at LIAT TOWERS 541 Orchard127 words
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Advertisement109 1965-10-20 14 WITH BEST COMPLIMENTS i from i I World Traders I 1 39. The ARCADE Singapore-1. Tel: ***** 1 riIIIIIIIIMIIIItIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF Best Wishes to METROTEX LTD, N. LEUMANN TORINO, ITALY (DRESS FABRICS) AND THOMAS RATCLIFFE CO., LTD. (MODERNA BLANKETS) Agents: B. VAN ZUIDEN BROS., LTD. H 3, Hongkong Bank Chambers, S'pore-1. Tel:109 words
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Advertisement140 1965-10-20 14 Congratulations a nd Best Wishes to METROTEX LTD. <m the occasion of the opening of their Departmental Store at 541, Orchard Road, Singapore. From THE MONARCH MARKING SYSTEM CO., U. S. A. w f 7t 0 d# T v pr o i i B :L rk 1 trt n W<^^>140 words
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Advertisement147 1965-10-20 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to METROTEX I LIMITED on the occasion of the opening of their New Department Store at Liat Towers Orchard Road from Maidenfonn, Inc. £fc jHl'v^ Hill *HI Congratulations and Best Wishes to METROTEX LTD j on the occasion of the opening of their New Departmental Store147 words
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214 1965-10-20 15 He sold medical chits 3 years' jail sentence QJINGAPORE. Tues A Government hospital attendant. Ratha Krishnan, who sold medical certificates to an assistant postman and a Singapore Traction Company driver, was today jailed for three years by a district court He pleaded entity to 12 charges of corruptly obtaining gratification214 words
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Article61 1965-10-20 15 IPOH. Tue*.~ Members ot the Prrak Bar will present a $700 wedding gift National Defence Bonds in Ml name— to Dato SP. seenivasagam. president of th» lpoh Municipal Council, who will marry Miss Danapakladevi Nad- hathtram in Seremban tomorrow. Dato Seemvasagtim reft here tod;ty for61 words
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Article318 1965-10-20 15 T. G. NG - T. G. NG: AND NO TENDER WAS EVER CALLED FOR MONOPOLY RIGHTS, SAYS TRANSPORT CHIEF By Kuala Lumpur. Tues, SHARIKAT Matahari Ltd. does NOT have exclusive rights to operate the taxi service at the International Airport at Subang, the Commissioner for Road Transport, Inche Jelani bin318 words
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Article, Illustration344 1965-10-20 15 How the company was awarded contract... ment and the Police, which advises the Minister of Transport of the need for more taxis. "In our case, when the new airport was opened, the K oard advised the Minister th>tt 19 taxis were needed to be stationed there. "The Minister agreed and344 words
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Article63 1965-10-20 15 PENANG. Tuts. The Bufcit Qlugor branch of the Women's Institute will hold a party at the Glugor English School hall on Sunday afternoon to celebrate its 7th anniversary. The chairman of the State W.I Che Zubaidah Aria, will cut the branch's "birthday cake" at the party. Bhe will63 words
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Article48 1965-10-20 15 SEREMBAN, Tues. Members of Parliament. Assemblymen and Town councillors were among 2000 people who attended the funeral today of Alliance assemblyman and town councillor Mr Han Hul Pong wno died here on Saturday. Mr Han. 59. was ouried at the RaAAh Rnad Chinese cemetery48 words
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Article43 1965-10-20 15 KCALA ILMPL'K lues An 11-storey office for the Federal Capital Commission is being planned tor construction here ne\t year Negotiations are no* underway with the National Elecrricuv Board for 3.6 acres of land off Jalan Parlimen near Jalan Tuaoku Abdul Rahman.43 words
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Article, Illustration382 1965-10-20 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuesday •JWO members of the Johore information Department staff were killed and another seriously injured when the mobile unit van in which they were travelling and a lorry collided head-on at Senai near the 15th mile. Johore Bahru- Ayer Itam Road,John Soh - 382 words
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Article54 1965-10-20 15 BATU PAHAT. Tues.— The H«a Jin Chinese High School here will celebrate Its 25th anniversary i with a concert and exhibition. The concert will be held at the Cheng Siu Hall on Thursday anl the exhibition will be at the school, premises In Jalan Tanjong Laboli on54 words
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Article91 1965-10-20 15 Yong visits Dutch hospitals AMSTERDAM. rues- The Singapore AlniL'-ter ol .i: Nyuk Lin. aillTCd lure r a week-long Me Dutch hos-pitaU. medical awicai ana Caetorw of mcciicu: cju.: I He and (toi S:i.eaporc Dt'i'uty Director tat Serricta. Dr. Ho Gaan Ulni v\h 1 compunyu.g him. were welcomed i .v SchipholReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement121 1965-10-20 15 Special Discount of -3RA 1 0 m all purchases (Sponsored by Govt. ot India) Handlooma ara famed for hand-woven miracle fabrics Always in fashion Always modern. WHAT TO BUY? Silk Stoles. Silk Sarees. Raw S i Iks, Dress Materials. Ties, Towels, Bedspreads. Ruga. Carpets and Dinner Mats in designs that121 words
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Advertisement101 1965-10-20 15 uHVI iU/o on quality imported shoes While stocks last, prices for imported y 'jo^ shoes at Robinson's will not be raised S*^r in spite of the recently imposed tariff. j*.^r This is a genuine offer for you tn save jr^M +>*'~'~\ 40% on quality imported shoes from >^\^^ B^gf Europe's101 words
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Miscellaneous744 1965-10-20 15 TV MALAYSIA Channels:- S Koala Lumpur Language: 6.53 National and Penanf, songs; fi News In Tamil; 6 lpoh and Ma- 610 Women World: 6.34 lacea, Johnny Quest. "The Dreadful J Johore Bahrn. Doll"; 7 News in English; 4 —Taiping. 7.10 Wimbledon Tennis. 7 Batu Pahat, "1965 Men's Doubles Final": 9744 words
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Article338 1965-10-20 16 KOREAN TRADE DRIVE SUCCESS MALAYSIAN Korean trade figures reflect well on the I efforts of the Korean Trade Centre in Singapore which I celebrates its first anniverj sary on Friday. During the first seven j months of this year the i volume of trade carried on between the two countries338 words
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Article66 1965-10-20 16 New car sales in the United States could reach the 10 million level in one of the next three years, given the right combination of favourable conditions. Mr. Lynn Townsend, Chrysler Corporation's president, has predicted. This year, about 9.1 million cars, including 500.000 imported cars will66 words
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415 1965-10-20 16 MOK SIN PIN - 'Spa' for S'pore to draw in tourists MOK SIN PIN By pHASEH and Neave (Singapore) Ltd., ire to transform an area in Singapore's rural Seinbawang district into an ultra-modern recreation centre and "spa". Called Semangat Ayer (energy or spirit water), the ambitious project near the 12th milestone Sembawang Road, will415 words
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Article, Illustration151 1965-10-20 16 \|K- Claude Plclcford, (above) ITi export manager of the Record Division of RCA of Australia Pty. Ltd., In Sydney, is on a business survey tour of South East Asia. He will visit Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Manila before returning to Sydney. In151 words
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Article59 1965-10-20 16 ANEW company has been set up in Singapore to undertake furniture and real estate auctions. Registered under the name of Victor and Mendez Ltd., the company plans to Introduce auction facilities for the local produce market in the near future. The company has Its showroom ;n Telok59 words
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Article84 1965-10-20 16 IjMOHTY Allis-Chalmers' overa seas salesmen recently paid a 10-day visit 10 the company's plants in Wisconsin, the United situ tea. as part of their reward lot doubling saies during the VI moi tIM ciKi.'ti las: June. Among tiiein were Mr Goh China Kay. Sabali. Mr84 words
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Article, Illustration142 1965-10-20 16 AIRLINE MAN STUDYING GERMAN TECHNIQUES THE Singapore sales represen- tative of Lufthansa German Airlines. Mr. Lin Yee Kee. 28. is now in West Germany attending a j two-week course at the company's training centre in Hamburg. He Is studying the latest technlI ques in sales, ticketing, reservation and passenger service142 words
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Article, Illustration88 1965-10-20 16 jyjß. H. Yoshiyama. (above) executive managing director of one of Japan's industrial giant.s. Hitachi Ltd., visited Singapore ia> t week to attend the opening of the new Paslr Panjang 'B Power Station. His company had supplied equipment worth $25 million to the new power station. Mr.88 words
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90 1965-10-20 16 Another tenant opens shop at Liat Towers A SINGAPORE departmental store. Meirotex Ltd.. will open tor business at its new premises at Llat Towers in Orchard Road today. The opening ceremony will be performed by a Hong Kong movie star, Miss Chiang Chung Wen. An associate company of Metro Ltd..90 words
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Article25 1965-10-20 16 Mr. Fritz Gugclmann has been appointed chairman- of Swissair to succeed Mr Ernst Schmidheiny who will, however, continue to remiiii. on the board.25 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-10-20 16 ruilAV Advertising Ltd. of Singapore has been awarded the second priie in a world-wide advertising competition organined recently by the Parker Pen Co. of laiirsvilli IS A. The first prize went to New Zealand and the third to Austr»lia. Forty -six advertising agencies from 27 countries entered fm185 words
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Advertisement511 1965-10-20 16 'EPIMASTIC is a unique combination of a special cool-^ tar-derived composition and epoxy resin which provides a tough resilient coating for the protection of steelwork and other industrial surfaces against chemicals, fumes, splashes, oils, alkalis, corrosive salts, etc. 'EPIMASTIC it also resistant to impact, abrasion and most forms of mechanical511 words
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Advertisement418 1965-10-20 16 kQf3EiibGs^^swV2M^^bVß J tfl NORTON Grinding Wheels Norton Grinding Wheels give excellent results because the Norton Company arc the biggest manufacturers of Grinding Wheels and Abrasives throughout the world. And every Norton product is manufactured to perfection after years of development and testing. Norton marufacture Grinding Wheels of many different grades,418 words
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Article, Illustration514 1965-10-20 17 Mr. Ellsworth Bunker. U.S. Ambassador to the the Organisation of American States, told an OAS meeting this In a report on the negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba on the transfer of those Cubans who want to leave their homeland for the UnitedUPI - 514 words
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215 1965-10-20 17 RANGOON, Tues. The Burmese Revolutionary Council chairman. Gen. \r Win. today passed a law enabling the government to nationalise any economic enterprise in the country- in part or in whole. The law also empowers the government to establish new State-owned enterprises, to superviseReuter - 215 words
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Article68 1965-10-20 17 SYDNEY. T\i»-s. —A man tolrt a convention of women secrr- tanrjj licrr that o:.e reason »Jiy morr married women are being encouraged to return to work is tli.it they do not gossip so much Tli^ amount of private chatter by Miigle secretaries is "fantastic." personnelReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1965-10-20 17 BEIRUT, Tues. Customs guards at Beirut International Airport intercepted a shipment of contraband jewels worth UStl million. The shipment comprised 438 pieces of Jewellery hidden in secret compartments in two suitcases which arrived aboard a plane from Geneva- AP.AP - 43 words
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Article58 1965-10-20 17 LONDON. Tues. Two youth* whose football .struck and injured Lady Spencer-Churchill. Sir Winston's 80-year-old widow, sent her bouquet of flowers with an *po!ogy last night. She is recovering at her London home from a broken arm and rib injuries. She was hit by a soccer ball asReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1965-10-20 17 CAIRO. Tues.— lnche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, the new Malavsian Ambassador to Cairo, yesterday submitted his credentials to President Nasser here.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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162 1965-10-20 17 S. Domingo. Tv»». I 4 DOMINICAN Re- public port workers' union leader was shot dead yesterday and three other men injured during: a gunflght between two rival unions. The provisional government of President Hector Garcia Godoy. concerned over the recent wave of violence which hasReuter - 162 words
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Article42 1965-10-20 17 MANILA, Tues. Indonesian Air Force TTJ-16 bombers hay* been patrolling the northern parts of Indonesia since Oct. 9 because of the possibility of an air attack "by neo-colonlallst and imperialist forces." the Indonesian Embassy here announced today Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement200 1965-10-20 17 the right tool? Today factories and workshops the world over art rationalized and mechanized for fast, efficient production. But how about the office? Have you the right tools at your office? You'll appreciate and profit by the lovely typing your typists turn out when they get the Facit T2. And200 words
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Advertisement219 1965-10-20 17 HOOVER CONSTELLATION L-i |-J[~| j~| I Model 867. So terrific is the suction power I li= 1 1 pj of the Hoover Constellation cleaner that the thrust L of air lifts it dean off the floor! ITiat'i why the U U U L_J Constellation lifts every speck of dirt.. .everywhere219 words
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Article88 1965-10-20 18 Harsi SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr M K jpal thank all relative* and friend* their attendance, wreath*, mes- of condolence and assistance In recent bereavement. FAMILY OF THE late Mr. Saw Sim k*J*X Penaac. thank relatives and i.-nd* for their kind aaaistaace. •oactaiT «lft*. all messages88 words
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Article71 1965-10-20 18 II M ..rrf, tf| tfimm.im BEEN TO ITALY? You II find the Tant:licj Koad. > i-.r. 1- M THE BATTLE of Dlenhtenr.hu was <mr of tn.- most important battles In Eta history of mankind. The book nbout n is tremendous "The Battle oi Dlenhlenphu hv Jules Ro> %2\ 0071 words
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Advertisement149 1965-10-20 18 i( nntlniird frutn Pafr lIU OVERSEAS LEAVE It Word* SIS (Minimum) SUSSEX. NY PULBOROUCH. Nrw Filly Furnished Bungalow Duct Air Central Heatinn throughout. Available November. Enquiries l.ox A2MI S.T. Xl SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* $1 (Ml*.,— Box 50 rts. exfra READ the Sento Appointments s«J*ajßl tn The Snndav Mall each149 words
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Advertisement659 1965-10-20 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* ft (Ml*.)— Box St rt*. oxtrm WANTED HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rook general amah for Kuropean family. Tel: (Spore) 6*061 alter 2 pm THE ADVERTISER BOX A 5524 S.T. Singapore. Thank all applicant*. Tboa* selected for Interview have been notlbed. WANTED R.B. DRIVER wltb some mechanical experience. Apply659 words
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Advertisement681 1965-10-20 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I li Wprd* it Hi*.)— Box St rt. *w*wl KIMSIA COURT: Modern Pi rrumed uedrooms and I cervuot s MaaaM and Parquet flooring throughout Lnquirc: Telephone is pore) PASIR PANJANC Luxury Plat wltb beautiful eeavlew 3 bedrooms 1 alrron.litioned. lurnlshort. $475. Available immediately Telephone Spore 750*2. 10—12. UNFURNISHED681 words
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Advertisement754 1965-10-20 18 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE li Word* SC 1 Ml*.)— Box St rt: extra, BINJAI PARK beautiful split-level bunnalow on approx. 19.000 eg. ft. elc\ated land 4 rx-drooms, 3 hathrooms, spacious lounKc •eparat* dinIng room, kitchen, store room and servant* room. Apply Boa A&S6O B.T. 8 pore. TUITION ii Word*754 words
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Advertisement905 1965-10-20 18 T.V./RADIO SALES SERVICE TV SETS AVAOLABLC ON RJUMI 'OR LONO ANO SHORT PERIOD* VSN ONE MONTHIII N* uassnt Ne insurance Cnarge* PMltpa. National. Buaa Bta. All set* Supplied wild Leca Day Nignt aennoa Provided INCLUDING SUNOAVS A PUBLIO HOLIDAYS IHERi IB A PRICE TO lUII EVERYONE AT TELEVISION RENTAL* LIMIIfcL•7,905 words
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Advertisement1010 1965-10-20 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St < *i*.>— Box St rt*. rxtrm VISIT CHANOI AUTO (Service for a wide raage of ion priced wed can. Low deposit hire-purchase tern:* avallaole for Service Personnel, ror inrodly att.ouve service call at M 3 Upper Ctiangl Road. S port opposite prison or Te:1,010 words
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Advertisement719 1965-10-20 18 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) IS Word* tt (Ml*.)— Box St rt*. txtrm LAI WAN RESTAURANT Special Camoneta Dim** prepared bjr famous cook* at 3TTC/3S3C Jalao Beaar. t>pore. Tel: 294 M. CHICKIN! SPECIAL OELICIOUS chicken for your appetite. Paper pack- rd chicken 40 eta. per packet. Bentar I chicken (5.00 or more.719 words
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Advertisement632 1965-10-20 18 SITUATION WANTED m Co. Director New Appoirrmeni. Widt e\|*rience Import raduij. Investratnt Adnim., etc. Citizen. Box A 5877 S.T.. tJ|xiic. LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU TAWABAX NO. 6024. TENDERS are Invited for th« purchase ot Surplus Dirsel Generating Sets at jH.sin A- Cameron Highland* (Bltuiui^ Kulb Power Full details i.;m632 words
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Advertisement1353 1965-10-20 19 n 1 1 »«^fc rA*P O p Q p r*p t^B 10 UVtRPOOL S WEST COAST U.K.i Out S'pori Stilt SHara 'rmm OIOKEO Havrt, Lrverpool, ClltgOW.... OM.SI tct 71 ttt 22/2S Id 21 ULYSSES Liverpool, Dublin. A'mouttl... Od 21 OCI 20 Oat 27/ 2 Not I CITTONEOS Liverpool Ott 201,353 words
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Advertisement1219 1965-10-20 19 THE L A XsL/HES ai I THE CAST ASIATIC COMPANY va. ixcporned m Ot-^rk EXPRESS SAIUN6S TO NEAR EASI. CtNTINUn ANt SCANtINAVIAi Sport P. Sham Penani Am Gcnot Mure Mburg Koim Aan Coaa ten. 15-11 I PATAGONIA a) It Pt Oet 21 tct 22/24 2S/2S I Na* 10 20 Ntf1,219 words
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Advertisement1053 1965-10-20 19 I BENULINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. UYERPOOL S CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVORLICH g'^T n." a mmm jpsj^ h.^ B i BENARTY gg-; %J{ SingMort Pt S'haa Pen.ing Hamtwrg Nn 24 la pi Oct 21 R'daa Ik 2 Support P. S'haai Piiaag BENMPt Lisbon, H'burg, L'dta, Hn>a, A'werp, Mbrough let 27/20 Not1,053 words
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Advertisement1290 1965-10-20 19 W^ ELLERMAN BUCKNAU S.S. CO., LTD. \T*^^ U.K. Continent. CITT Of RIPON Lundon, Hawborg. Rotttrtart, Singaport P. S'l-an Pentng Havre, Hull 27/21 Oct M Bet CITY Bf WINNIPEB London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Aiitwerp, Hull 11 Nn CITY OF SWANSEA Havre, L'don, Dundee. Hturg. B haven, R'dam, Antwerp 11/21 Net 22/21 Nn1,290 words
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838 1965-10-20 20 From Our Market Correspondent rl Stock Exchange was firm .1-.-.UH yesterday and turnover increased on the better sentiment nowruling. The total number of shares turned over at 754.000 »as the highest volume recorded since August 13. Observers now see the trend of838 words
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Article27 1965-10-20 20 Malayan Stork Indices Oct. 18 (>. t. 19 'Industrials: 78.84 79.34 Tins: «,y.5» 100.09 S rubbers: 103.82 103.82 *Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. ML 1962 100.27 words
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Article122 1965-10-20 20 CHIPS iyi"K atcnxtMtc the llniapcr* Zetland s tf. U«nerul Bikorski 15/16. Kapin N.W. U. Maxwell Uraodcr 21/ 22. Keclngau 2? :io. H»i ao 40/41. stfel Arrhltrct 47. Admiral L'ubakov 16. Ljpi» N.W A. Hcmenylb N.W. 2. liftirevis 44. Orient Captain 3S/S9, Cdlcutta NUru 10 11. K;itti D122 words
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Article234 1965-10-20 20 first grade rubber !.o.l>. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Sing;apore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6G cents per Ib. up three-eighthH of a rent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. X.A.V and F.M.K.r). closing price* in rents per Ib. vpolfrda*.234 words
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Article106 1965-10-20 20 MELBOURNE. Tuee. JNDL'STRIALS were acaln flnn. Mo«. leaders had further solid rains purucular.y breweries and newspaiiers. In base metals Mt. Is* waa keenly bought, at Is. 2d. higher >t aTs. Bd. Oii.« were barrly stoady. ACO ■ii 3d. to I i<n> n win Mondaf* Mount isa ,m 7>106 words
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Article225 1965-10-20 20 Oct. 19. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS BouMMid 11 ct*. McAllßter 0 eta. C.S. Holding IS eta. M. Invest. 10 ct*. Uunlopa II eta. N. Iron I eta. K smrltrr 20 eta. 0.C.8.C. It eta. K»»o 12 eta. Koth.-nanx 11 eta. fed. Dlap. 10 eta. Kobtniionii kj eta. f. N.225 words
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Article112 1965-10-20 20 THE A«to«iatl»n of Banka In Malay--1 ala made thtae changes in Ita rataa to merchanta yesterday (all rataa to UMII Ntw Verk: buying TT S3 13/1 airmail on 32 IS/lflt 90 d/*t. 33 6/ IS credit bills, 33 9/lft trade blUa. Canada: buying TT 35 ft/I*, airman OD112 words
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Article75 1965-10-20 20 /'HINESE Produce Exchange, Slnna- pore noon prices per pl-.ul ynterday: Coconut oil: bulk $53) aellera, drua $3»i} neilera. Copra: Oct. Not. UK/Coattnoati Uni'ioted. Pepper: Mtintok r hito 5220 a«ll«r«« Sarawak whlto J2174 «ellen>, apeclal Sarawak rjlark H.'.T* wile™, mrblad LiunpODK black .<i:.r»(N. aellen, (all NL.W), ABTA SOTt(N) a«Uor«75 words
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Article56 1965-10-20 20 'Till; prrvnt ratr of thr Malaran rlnllar against the pound sterlini; lixed on Novrtnbrr 24 last rear is srlling. T.T. or O.D 2a. i U 16d. Ruvine T.T. 2s. I 1 16 d. Buvinc O D. 2s. 4',d. Thr dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation56 words
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Article26 1965-10-20 20 Oct 19 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $715 (up $2.37}). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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Advertisement1051 1965-10-20 20 yl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. Paeina <k Atlantis Service Biritcl Hoflftoni 0. Francises H. lorl *satM ••(.irnsawi M*r«~ 112? NOT 2$ Not 11 0 M 1 IM I MB "KMSikm Mars" IT 21 Bet 21 BM II im I FM I Fsß Japan Dir*«t tSarviaa Peptn* Smiaajoiw isaariaaa MB*1,051 words
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Advertisement830 1965-10-20 20 *v TO iUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ORIANA" (42,000 tons tullv oircond'tioned jtobilised) Embarking SINGAPORE 6 Nov 1965 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 24 Nov 1965 vio ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GIBRALTAR LISBON. TOURIST LIMITED FIRST CLASS AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, or to> ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS830 words
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Advertisement391 1965-10-20 20 \V^ Southern Shipping Lines VA^fes^ FROM BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AOELAIDE VIA BANGKOK. Spore P. Sham Penang M.S. Kentrikon 25/26 Oct 27/28 Oct 29/30 Oct M.S. Broholm 28/30 Nov 1/2 Oec 3/ S Dec M.S. Kentrikon 6/ 7 Jan 8/9 Jan 10/12 Jon rOR BKISBANfc, iYDNEY, MELBOURNE AOELAIOt. VIA SARAWAK AND391 words
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Advertisement158 1965-10-20 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. ASIA Soiling from Singocx>re 20th Nov. 1965 m.v. VICTORIA Soiling from Singapore 18th Dec. 1965. INTERCHANGE AIR FACILITIES AVAILABLE For further details apply to your T.avel Agents or HARPER. GILFILLAN CO.. LTO. Spore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penonq ***** ***** 2621 ***** "^g^ Japan J*ne158 words
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Article1053 1965-10-20 21 j;l >l\f SS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stock t.xihange of Mala.viia yesterday, with the number of the iharea traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ■•uSltad (1.000) >lOo> $1 43. (1.000) J1.45. '■COO. 51. 44. I4.OOO) SI CoM SUra 12.000) 12.16. (l.OOO)1,053 words
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Article34 1965-10-20 21 ntitt exchange marhft in limit K»n« Y«-«trr<lay the It Dollar wu quoted at Lfl for T.T. and Ml tU€ Stirling »*a i|m>tr4 it lb UJ 1100 MM lacl el K»m at BIJ.34 words
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457 1965-10-20 21 Straits tin rallies with further rise of $2.37* rIE tin price again staged a rally in Penang yesterday, being up 52.37& to $715 per picul on an offering of 230 tons, down 15 tons. Stronger demand was reported with less tin on offer LONDON: Friday afternoons rallying tendency in tin457 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1965-10-20 21 In Ever Loving Mentor* ot Ml! MOIIWIU Kill's \L- I (IIWI) no- 111 died on ;O.I0.1!)6I. l>rarl> misM-d bul forever rrmrmlM-ird by hi> wife. ions, diujlilrr. daugh-ter-in-law and franddaughler. i^— —^—m m^MmmSS^h.34 words
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Advertisement1116 1965-10-20 21 ii»™HS#*iw"i AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture Comprising 1 Sitting Room Suites. Dining Table. Dressing Table, Wardrobes. Tall- boy Bedstead. Saucer Chairs, KaI pok Cushions, Alter Table. Writing Desk. Kerosene Refrigerator. Electric Cooker, etc., etc. To be held in our Saleroom, Nos. 14 16 Robinson Road, Spore On Thursday 21st October1,116 words
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Advertisement503 1965-10-20 21 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES VICTOR MENDEZ LTD.fga AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS^ Monday: 25th October 1965 at 2.30 p.m. LOT: I 49. Jalan Khamls (Thomson Garden Estate) Title: Freehold; Area: 1.800 sq. ft. With vacant possession. Mr. Leslie Rayner Solicitors. LOT: II 1. Sian Tuan Avenue (Hong Kong503 words
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Advertisement1959 1965-10-20 21 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Uonary period an officer who Is not of the Malay race will be j required to pass Standard I of the Oovernment Malay Examlna- > tlon excluding Jawl unless he has passed an examination which la held to be of equivalent standard to the Malay Standard I1,959 words
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Advertisement665 1965-10-20 21 NOTICE aßaaaaVaamaaaßiaßß PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE Notice to hereby given that the graves on State Land at Junction of Commonwealth Avenue/North Buona Vista Road forming part of Ng Book Kah Yin Yee San cemetery on Lota 197-spt and 197-Bpt. Muklm No. IV Ulu Pandan District which are alfected by the665 words
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Article1248 1965-10-20 22 IPOH 2nd DAY Race 1-2.0 Class 5 Div 1 ($4,600) 5M 1 ***** Beauty Miss a < Maiy Jac-K> K Breuk. 6 9.U It I lolcs 3 2 ***** Wlnor'o a <8W Koh Donnelly 9 813 I8F) Johnson 12 I 3420 i Verocetle l iBP St Nair 7 8 121,248 words
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Article654 1965-10-20 22 Epsom Jeep - OL YMPIC TORCH TO SHINE Epsom Jeep I '.Ml t with Pantjasila can make amends BEST BETS The Saint (Race Two), Pantjasila (Race Four) and Flying Mitt (Race Six). BEST FORECAST Flying Mist and Creat Clee in Race Six THE COINC is likely to be heavy. QLYMPIC TORCH should win654 words
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Article136 1965-10-20 22 EPSOM JEEP CALL IM>\ i POINTFR STRAITS CODE VERO< KTTE BEAUTY MISS ftaee 1 v The Concretor Spartan TheToncretor P«"»m»tU THE SAINT SIR MERIT i BASANT BEHAR l-.iiic inn Lok Sabha Panchor Emir SUr Panrhor Monitor unnnttm WBHamTiuim \Hmaa warn **<* Hormal Brllehi Hormat Bright Melody Hormat Siau136 words
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Article57 1965-10-20 22 ONDON. Tues. American singer Bing Crosby paid £21,735 for a colt and a filly at thp Newmarket Yearling Sales last weekend. His two buys were a Moss- borough colt of Irish 0.,k« winner Ambergris for £15,750. and a daughter of Kimera nut of Eleuthcra for £5.985. represented57 words
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Advertisement1129 1965-10-20 22 Is 1 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 105 ol 1986 In the Matter of thr TruM« ronUined in Ihe Will •f AppasamT Kandaumr idfrrawdi. AND In the Matter of Section :>«i of the Trustees Ordinance i (ha pier 341 and Order LII I Rule l of1,129 words
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Advertisement787 1965-10-20 22 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Petition No. 27 of 1965 In thr Matter of HOLIDAY. t'I'TLER. BATH < OMPAX V LIMITED. And In tbr Matter of the < iimpinirs Ordinance, (Cap. 1741 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKN that a Petition was on the 27th September 1965 presented to787 words
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Advertisement132 1965-10-20 22 I More popular than ever! I I THE STRAITS TIMES I I ANNUAL for 1966 I ■L m lint jak This high quality publi r JM A jj order at once. i 1 ORDER NOW! I 1 POST THIS COUPON NOW S I I THt CIRCULATION MANAGER, B THE STRAITS132 words
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Article154 1965-10-20 23 CINGAPORE. Tuea. The Singap ire Am mur t. B n-nouiß-eil today thai the te..m lor rho Beap Qamea will be named afu r two more tn.iib. Hit- nexi trial match ngapore Joint Services hi Besar yt..viii!in on Sund.i> .iiul ihe last trial win be154 words
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Article226 1965-10-20 23 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Nine Singapore swimmers six men ar,d three women qualified on the first day of the Seap Games trials at the C h i n ese Swimming Club here today. The successful triall.sts were: Tan Thuan Hen? and Kens Siong Beng In the 200 metres freestyle:226 words
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Article, Illustration415 1965-10-20 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - No sense in tussle over Jega NORMAN SIEBEL, THIS CAMPAIGN DOES NO CREDIT TO SPORE AAA r B Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday JJALAYSIAN sprint champion Mani Jcgathesan is being most unfairly treated by the Singapore AAA officials who are virtually insisting that he should represent Singapore and not Malaysia in the415 words
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Article28 1965-10-20 23 Kampar ko: Dravidians 3 Pk Hydro 'A 1 1. Friendlles fSpore): Joyful Indian 'A 1 6 HMS Londonderry 6 Joyful Indians B 5 Serangoonj Garden SC 0.28 words
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Article9 1965-10-20 23 Inter-\ arsity-Collece champion•nip (Sporei: Winners: Nanyanß. I9 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-10-20 23 'Make it SEA Games' PROPOSAL IS SUPPORTED BY RAJAH SINGAPORE, Tues. —Sing apore Olympic and Sports Council president A. T. Rajah said today he supported the proposal that the word "Peninsular" should be dropped from, the Seap Games, making it the SouthEast Asia Games. "It's an excellent Idea," he said,165 words
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Article101 1965-10-20 23 SINGAPORE, Tues.-Three sinii; c ,?S pore MulLsters h^e been .elected to the executive conmittee or the reorganised Singapore Amateur Cycling Association i They are: Mr. Lim Kin San Minister of Finance, who is patron-£-ch.ef; Mr. Wee Toon 800 Minister of state Defence) and c^ c R«hin Ishak. Minuter101 words
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Article353 1965-10-20 23 I ONDON. Tuw. London club I a 1 Mil I wall, leaders of the Third Division la the English Football Leaauc. ere given a home tie) when the draw for the First Round of the FA. Cup was made yesterday. Millwall's visitors will353 words
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Article274 1965-10-20 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s. POLICE 1 S'GOR 0 by Francis Emmanuel TLf ALAYSIAN Police won the Saw Cup for Interow,oo^ 61 *****601 SCT^ces hockey competition at l?v# e u ge oad today when their international half-back ArulraJ scored in the tenth minute of the deciding match which274 words
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Article42 1965-10-20 23 Second draw for MCC COLOMBO. Tuea MCC drew their aecond one-day match _.'h an All-Ceylon XI her* today. 47. N. Chanmugan 5-26). AllO"g«" XI 77-1 m. R«ld 54 n.O). MCC also drew their first oneday match against the President* XI yesterday. Reut«rReuter - 42 words
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Article74 1965-10-20 23 PENANG. Tues Malaysian Thomas Cup .skipper Teh Kew San will lc;.cl Pen.uiff in th« Foong Seong Cup challenge round here this weekend. Selangor and Johore meet In the Inter-zone final tomorrow and Thursday for the right to challenge PcnancThe Penatm team will be: Teh Kew Shh (captain74 words
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Advertisement133 1965-10-20 23 BRILLIANT! MAGNIFICENT! HERE ARE TWO SUPERB STEREO RADIOGRAMS AT MODERATE PRICES mmmm g ■aM^aW a*. jPtj ia^iV .^a^a^few .^a^i^kk. Jh>Mv m MM IS*SI EW%mmMM mmat ■■'iZßiig Beautiful to see and more beautiful P RS^^^^^ B B »^i^iß^B^B« to hear. Insist on a demonstration j I of these luxury stereo radiograms133 words
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Advertisement154 1965-10-20 23 MAF Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,750,000,000 accept deposits for varying periods of time to suit the convenience of depositors. as examples M*ffl*l" will pay ,Da m ml,, for twelve months for eighteen months for154 words
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Miscellaneous69 1965-10-20 23 SPOHTS DIARY BADMINTON Foon r Cup bj. t*r-zone final: S gor v Johore (Penniiß COHS hall Bpm i i rd!^ V HSOBA (Mal Club RIGGER Mlrophy semi-! r h S^ ***** TAR v Ipoh Club! Upoh padang). SOCCER RDY Cup final: Kilat v KIA (Stadium Perak 510 p.m.i. Officers match:69 words
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475 1965-10-20 24 Bomb accused: We were in Indonesia on day of explosion SINGAPORE. Tues TWO Indonesians on trial in the Singapore High Court, accused of the murder of three people in the March 10 bomb explosion in Macdonald House in Orchard Road, today pleaded alibis. Making their individual defences on oath. Harun475 words
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Article65 1965-10-20 24 JERSEY (Channel Islands). Tues. Jersey, an island with 30.00(1 cars and only 500 miles of road, has decided to ta\ ear- by length to raise money for neu roads and encourage the i-lands (i." ,000 people* to KM -mailer tars. Jer-ev ha- its own parliament and manyAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration50 1965-10-20 24 FIRST PICTURE OF ATTACK ON VARSITY AIMMT anti-Communist Indonesians attacked this university. ;i modern Chinese-run institution outside Jakarta, burned down the slone-;md-plaster buildings, and unsheathed their knives against students who were guarding the university last week.. This shows the rioters at the gates of the University. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 50 words
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109 1965-10-20 24 GEOFFREY GELDARD - TWO DIE IN POLICE STATION TRAGEDY GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Tues— ln a split second of tragedy in the Bau police station, 22 miles from Kuching this afternoon, the station Sergeant was shot dead and the Offlcer-in-Charge was critically wounded. The shooting occurred Inside the police station at 2.20 p.m109 words
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275 1965-10-20 24 Two shot dead in a night of sudden violence AIALACCA. Tues. A detective corporal and a taxi driver were shot dead at Alor Gajah. 15 miles from here, last night. Malacca police launched a state-wide hunt for the gunman— also a detective corporal and at 6.30 p.m.. nearly 20 hours275 words
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Article21 1965-10-20 24 NEW DELHI, Tues.— lndia says 789.000 refugees have crossed Into India from East Pakistan since Jan 1. 1964— AP.AP - 21 words
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Article353 1965-10-20 24 LONDON. Tues— The RhodeMan .situation continued to dominate the stock markets today, but the prices of industrials picked up after Initial uncertainty and many early falls were recovered or replaced by gains. Business was again at a good level. Gilts were firm throughout with a353 words
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Article50 1965-10-20 24 LONDON. Tues— Spot 19".d., Nov. 19", d.. Dec. 19 15 16d.. Jan. 201 16d.. Jan. March 20 3 16d.. April June 20 7 16d.. July Sept. 20.d Oct Dec. 20» s d.. Jan Mar. 20'-d.. April June 20' d.. C.i f. Nov 19. d. Dec. 19\d Tone: Quietly Meady50 words
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Article35 1965-10-20 24 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1430 i unchanged >. .sellers C 1432 < £2 > Forwa rd buyers 1 422 i £'*>. hellers £1425 i unchanged >. Settlement £1437 i— £>i. Turnover' a.m. 100 toiu>. p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Quiet I35 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-10-20 24 Decision on Rhodesia future today SALISBURY. Tues. Prime Minister lan Smith said today he would meet formally with his Cabinet here tomorrow, and observers expected a decision on a unilateral declaration of independence would be taken then. The Prime Minister ended a morning of confusion when he emerged from hisReuter; UPI - 267 words
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366 1965-10-20 24 CONTRIBUTE TO PLURAL SOCIETY, UMNO URGED Minister: I did not mix religion and politics SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TNCHE Yiku'ol) bin Mohamed, Minister of State (Prime Minister's department), today urged the Singapore Urano leader, Inche Alimad Haji TafiT, to help contribute towards the establishment of a multi-racial, multi-religious society in Singapore. The366 words
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Obituary77 1965-10-20 24 MR. K. CANCADHARAN (Mayyaniirii. TMhaleal AaMMaal r.w.i>. Baltnf pawed t oa in- 1"'.", it 11' 30. taMTM by P. I. CABLE RECEIVED FROM I'rclu, •<. moUiir of P. Ariiian.i Oivfminl l> =pi tisiiry "t fc iT and F l'.;ir.' > 'o:nmls!>torirr of Police sin«ai>orf panned away ob Sunduy. HOCAN77 words
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Article49 1965-10-20 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tho Malaysia Organisation will hold its third annual "Cosmopolitan Ball" at the Singapore Hotel on Friday. Highlight of the ball will lie the election of the "Cosmopolitan Queen 1965". Admission Is free and proceeds from the sale of programmes will go to charity.49 words
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81 1965-10-20 24 15-minute TV play to say two words LONDON. Tuos A play with only one character, who never speaks, is to be shown on Briti.-li TV. Tin only Bound during the 14--tnlnute drama. k\i. jo#. by fcsiimiei Beckett, «ill be the main is thought! bs expressed by .1 woman' Mr. MicliHt'l81 words
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Article26 1965-10-20 24 r-ONDON Tu.'s. -Lord I! eh iirnian ol the Inten a k:>j\\j, mmi: 1,;./urd Brothers, the'i on Sunday night. Hi v .s 65 -AP.AP - 26 words
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Advertisement501 1965-10-20 24 late CLASSIFIEDg^ 1* Word* Hi I Minimum) PATTEN On Ocinti»r Hth. IML at the A na Ho'imi to Busaa and Peter Patt.n a sod. PATERSON: On the I«th October, at the Aj'iinn Hospital. Kuala Lumpur to Jean lure Jamirson-Black i and Harvey. a ton. Thanks to Doctors and Staff. THE501 words
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Miscellaneous52 1965-10-20 24 The weather I ;mrl lowest. trmperatuns in Malaysia mid Singapore for thj period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. jmtmTtimj: Hiehest Lowest Kuala Lumpur m 73 Kola Bharu 86 73 Ppnanif 89 73 Ipoh 9i 73 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 89 73 C. Highlands 61 57 Jesselton 87 73 KuchinK52 words
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