The Straits Times, 22 October 1965
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Title Section26 1965-10-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Nat*** 1 fie*** 1 The Straits Times J Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C(P) 100526 words
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614 1965-10-22 1 Flags: China, Cuba again defy Indons JAKARTA, Thurs.— The Hmbassies of China and Cuba again failed to fly their flags at halfiikisl today as Indonesia began another week of national mourning for murdered Army officers. it was a similar failure by the Chinese Embassy earlier this month that began the614 words
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Article, Illustration730 1965-10-22 1 'Strongest' protest to S'pore Malaysia condemns 'interfering and unsavoury' words by Premier Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Malaysian Government today lodged the "strongest protest" with the Singapore Government against the "latest interfering and unsavoury utterances" by the islands Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. At the same time the protest730 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-10-22 1 Wilson set to fly to Smith LONDON, Thursday. MR HAROLD Wilson today told Premier lan Smith of Rhodesia that he and the Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, plan to fly to Salisbury "in the next day or two." In v letter answering Mr. Smith's 11thhour plt\i to grunt Rhodesia independence,Reuter - 390 words
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Article172 1965-10-22 1 MPs in 'stinker 5 uproar WELLINGTON. Thurs. Uproar broke out in Parliament and a Minister shouted "You dirty stinker" when an Opposition member today demanded an assurance that the Finance Minister was not a security risk. Mr. Norman V. Douglas (Labour* addressed his demand to the Prime Minister. Mr KeithReuter - 172 words
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78 1965-10-22 1 Coalition Govt in Sudan collapses KHARTOUM, Thurs.— The Sudan's coalition Government collapsed last night on the eve of celebrations marking today's first anniversary of the coup ousting General Abboud All seven Nationalist Union Party members of the four-month-old Cabinet resigned over a dispute about who should represent the country r»tReuter - 78 words
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Article32 1965-10-22 1 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs— Actress Marie i"Th« Body" i McDonald. 42. was found dead In her home here early today Sheriff s Deputies termed It an apparent suicide.— APAP - 32 words
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162 1965-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday MALAYSIA today pro- mlsed all support to the British Government to re-assert its authority in the event of a unilateral declaration of independence by Rhodesia. Thi*i assurance was given In a four-point statement by the Ministry of External Affairs. The other162 words
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Article138 1965-10-22 1 Forest workers end their strike KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The forest workers' strike, started on Sept. IK. ended today. The Union of Malay Forest Workers tonight asked all its members throughout the country to report for duty tomorrow. The Government will offer the union a new salary structure for forest guards,138 words
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Article174 1965-10-22 1 Tengku gets 'take it easy' order I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is down with fever, has been ordered by his doctor to "take it easy" for a week. With the eonunt of his physician, Dato (Dr.) R. P. Plllay. however, he Is dealing with Important papers in bed.174 words
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159 1965-10-22 2 U.S. keeps door open for Ayub, Shastri WASHINGTON, Thurs. I The White House ■Id yesterday that the i door was open for U.S. visits soon by Prime Minister Shastri of India and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan. The .spokesman >aid the timing oi the vi.sit.s wa.> up to. the loreignUPI - 159 words
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Article17 1965-10-22 2 CAIRO. Tlwr.v Pormrr VhtPrcaidciit Kum.il Hus&rin was today placed under house arrest j here. AP-AP - 17 words
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156 1965-10-22 2 LMNCKOK. Thurs. l.uant Pho Yec. a HuddhM pnrvt in the northern province of Pichit about 300 miles north of hrrr, who claimed hr could perform miracles. is <\ petted to be disrobed soon. I he priest stirred up a ..mtrovcrsi.il campaign in theReuter - 156 words
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Article22 1965-10-22 2 »N, limis. Maior-<.irn. Mvimc-Shm Chai. rommanclrr of thip 15.0»0-ni.iii south Korrnn c"m»x«t dhrteion hpre. arrived ye»tiidnv tn IMM command.22 words
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Article385 1965-10-22 2 AFTER 7 DIE IN FILIPINO POLLS VIOLENCE— MANILA, Thursday r piE Philippine Government today deployed troop reinforcements in one of its Northern Luzon provinces after the tense political situation there exploded into a pocketsize war between two feuding political factions. The Constabulary also clampedUPI - 385 words
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199 1965-10-22 2 Shastri wants effective ceasefire first UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, said yesterday that an effective ceasefire must be established between Pakistan and India before there could be any general planned withdrawal of their forces. His communication was in reply to the SecretaryGeneral U Thant's message of199 words
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Article50 1965-10-22 2 NAIROBI. Thurs. A vulture smashed through the windscreen of a light aircraft and landed on the lap of the president of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Mr. Donald P. Kircher. near Samburu game reserve on Tuesday. Mr. Kircher was unhurt. The vuliurn wax killed. Reutrr.Reuter - 50 words
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Article61 1965-10-22 2 LONDON. Thurs. Love letters sent by Britain's 19th century naval hero. Admiral Nelson, to his beautiful mistress. Lady Hamilton, will be auctioned here on Nov. 2. Sothcbys, said the letters, written aboard Nelson's flagship, the Victory, also include four sent to Lady Hamilton's husband, the British AmbassadorReuter - 61 words
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Article31 1965-10-22 2 BONN. Thurs. Dr. Lutiwlu j Erhard was rr-clectcd West Ger- 1 man Chancellor by the Bui.destas (Lower House i yesterday by 272 votes to 200 with 15 abstentions. ReutrrReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1965-10-22 2 PEKING. Thurs. Clinu today protected HI the bannins of the overseas Chinese newspaper the China Rrvicw. published in Calcutta. AP.AP - 23 words
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212 1965-10-22 2 VIETS CLOSE RING AROUND U.S. CAMP SAIGON, Thursday. A HANDFUL of U.S. and Vietnamese special forces troops, battling to defend their highland camp, were still pinned down today and fighting a continuing action against the Vietcong who surrounded them. i By 5 o'clock this morning j the defenders were stillReuter - 212 words
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Article55 1965-10-22 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. India yesterday signed an agreement with Britain under which it would receive credits totalling about US $20 million to import machinery needed for its development plans. The loan is part of an overall British credit extended within the framework of theUPI - 55 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-10-22 2 BANDA DEMANDS: HANG TRAITOR PUBLICLY BLANTYRE. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Dr. Banda, went on the air yesterday to demand that Medson Silombela. Malawi's most-wanted terrorist leader who was arrested on Tuesday at Fort Johnston, be publicly hanged. "Relatives of the victims of Silombela want him to dangle until he breathes195 words
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276 1965-10-22 2 37 survive air crash thanks to alert airmen \IANILA. Thurs. 111 Alert Philippines Air Force personnel were credited today for the swift rescue and survival of 37 out of 38 people aboard a Philippine Air Lines passenger plane which crashi ed shortly after take--1 otr here yesterday. t this morning,UPI - 276 words
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Miscellaneous83 1965-10-22 2 FOE QAMBOL6 4 <B~ m: te i 4& Of COUWE.YOd POHT MMB TD 'AND I APPRECIATE YOU "V asi^ me KfOfte you invite suppihg away reo* rue) wue Businw« pciervjo« > bap to wacm me t«at7 -.to DiNNee. seoteoe 7-^ -^you'll cc obiavbdJ-^ vc 'EtfPBCJALLV A 9 TUEYiL > OUT83 words
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270 1965-10-22 3 £16 mil sales as car giants fight for orders I (IMMt.N, Thure. A lia/ziiiiK array of cars from 13 nations drew orders worth over £16 million within a few hours of the opening of the big-test-ever London Motor Show yesterday. The sales battle among the car world's giants began asReuter - 270 words
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Article124 1965-10-22 3 Military rule now in Burundi LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs.— King Mwamutsa of Burundi yesterday imposed military rule over his country, 24 hours after royalist troops crushed a revolt by state troopers, according to reports reaching here. There was no firm indication here that the King had returned to Burundi. He fled toUPI - 124 words
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119 1965-10-22 3 ON OR OFF?— ALGERIA TAKES SUMMIT POLL ALGIERS. ThUJ».— Algeria 71 was today requested to .sound out all the .AfroAsian nations on whether they wished their summit to go on here as planned on Nov. 5. The announcement came In a communique by the summit's 15-natlon preparatory committee after anReuter - 119 words
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317 1965-10-22 3 7 -point plan to help aliens in Britain LONDON. Thursday. A SEVEN-POINT plan to help stop exploitation of the one million Commonwealth immigrants in Britain mostly from the West Indies, India and Pakistan was published here yesterday. The proposals were put forward in a report by the Commonwealth Immigrants AdvisoryReuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-10-22 3 'Hoffa took $1,711,188 from union for his defence' WASHINGTON. Thurs. James Hoff a. controversial president of the powerful Teamsters Union, used U*****,396 ($l.--711,188) of union money to pay his fees in three criminal trials during the past four years, the Labour Department alleged yesterday. In Chattanooga. Tennessee, Hoffa was convictedReuter - 223 words
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Article17 1965-10-22 3 EAST BERLIN. Thur*. Troops of four Communist countries today began large-scale manoeuvres here. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-10-22 3 Mystery illness at girls' school BI.ACKBI K\. Thurs Some of the girl pupils of St. Hilda's Church of England secondary school at Blackburn Lancashire, pictured in hospital last week. Fifty-three girls fainted while health experts were touring their class, rooms seeking clues to the collapse of 85 other children a138 words
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Article84 1965-10-22 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Duke of Windsor yesterday successfully underwent a half-hour "hot light" operation to seal a .small break In the tissue of his right eye. Officials at Columbia-Presbyte-rian Medical Centre said the operation required 30 minutes and went as anticipated. "Chances are good84 words
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Article39 1965-10-22 3 SRINAGAR. Thurs- Crowd* carrying black flags clashed today with police resulting in injuries to both sides and arrest of 11 demon'.nitor*. They were protesting against alleged police damage to the Hazra'.bal Mosque on Monday. API39 words
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Article43 1965-10-22 3 NAHA. Iliurs Two unidentified GL- trapped in their cell in a tro ipship. h*ve died of suffocation during a shipboard fire. OuaicLs tried unsuccessfully to rescue the two soldiers imprisoned on the USNS Gordon just off Okinawa. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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179 1965-10-22 3 I ONDON. Thurs. Detectives gathered In Hyde yesterday to discuss new moves in an investigation of possible mass killings committed after winedrinking sex orgies involving school children. For the lirst time In nearly a week they withdrew from the lonely Pennine moorlands andReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement231 1965-10-22 3 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face Eskamel A wonderfully effective treatment Eskamel treats spots and pimples fast and will leav« your skin clear and smooth. Eskamel contain* Hexachlorophene— kills germs instantly. Prevent* pimples from spreading. Leaves no ugly spots. Eskamel is free from oil and grease does not231 words
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Article, Illustration957 1965-10-22 4 DEMAND FOR RELEASE OF ADEN UNION LEADERS GERMAN GIFT TO THE NTUC SINGAPORE, Thurs. TRADI-: UNION delegates from 34 AfroAsian countries attending the International Labour Seminar at Trade Union House today cabled the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, and the High Commissioner in Aden,957 words
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Article149 1965-10-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO known secret society "fighters" suspected to be robbers were arrested by police at Havelock Road yesterday. Police also seized a stolen motorcycle bearing false number plates. The two men. who belong to the "Leng Ho San 108' secret society group, have been149 words
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189 1965-10-22 4 GRADUATION DAY CEREMONYfor TEACHERS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Only 298 of the 1.388 teachers, who have successfully completed their courses at the Teachers Training College, will be formally presented with their diplomas and certificates at a Oraduatlon Day ceremony by the Minister lor Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, at Victoria Theatre on189 words
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Article73 1965-10-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. said today that the Increasing number of camera artists In Singapore could do much to enrich cultural heritage. The Minister was speaking at the opening of the 13th Singapore and Pan-Malaysian Photographic Exhibition at the73 words
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118 1965-10-22 4 Deserted 5 years, wife given divorce SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A housewife. Chua Cheng Lian. today told a Judge in her divorce petition that her jobless husband. after leaving her in 1960, went to live with another woman, and had three children by her. Chua, a mother of four, was seeking a118 words
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93 1965-10-22 4 The Folk Dance Club plans new course SINGAPORE. Thurs— Russian waltzes, American swlng-waltezes, Filipino and Scottish dances will be part of an interntfhonal folk dance course sponsored by the Folk Dance Club of the Chinese V.M.C.A. The course, for 100 members only, will be held at the Chinese YMCA auditorium.93 words
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Advertisement207 1965-10-22 4 m m I Charity Premiere SKY Wed. 27th it 9.15 p.m. Under the distinguished potronoge of His Excellency The Yang Di-Pertuon Ncgoro, Inche Yusof Bin Ishok. li aid of ST. JOHN COUNCIL, Singapore I B Tickets: $10, 5 3 4 2 ot C K. Tang, Cold Storage Robinsons. PJ w^207 words
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Advertisement114 1965-10-22 4 (Sialopl Today Only: 7.15-9 30 p.m. Steve Rowlond Alex Niccl "Gun Fighter Of Com Grande" Scope color CMr.es* Sub. Tomorrow: "Story Of Moo Chi-Pui" I Mcnd-Opero-color Stftrffo^^^mTrfTlm Phone WwMmimmmmmiSmmmmm >640 A Opens Today: 1 30 -330 7 00 A 9.30 p.m. Ursulo Andress Peter Cushing John Richardson "SHE" (Colorscope). Open,114 words
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Miscellaneous421 1965-10-22 4 BHS M\ MB I I I 'l-HK following Ik today'a schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Krom London. Zurich. Betrul. Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 7ts) 7.1j p.m.: from Sydney. Darwin (BA 721 > 5.45 p.m. Thai Intrnatlcnal Airwayt: Krom Manila. Hong Kong. Bangkok (TG421 words
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Article, Illustration842 1965-10-22 5 FIRST NEW PIONEER CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN TWO YEARS LIM: INDEPENDENCE HAS OPENED UP NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE READY TO RESPOND SINGAPORE. Thurs opportunities await Singapore now that it is independent and sovereign, Mr. Lim Kirn San, Minister for Finance, said today. He was842 words
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146 1965-10-22 5 Police lift firecracker ban for Deepavali SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police have lifted the ban on the firing of fire crackers on Deepavali Day on Saturday. A police statement today saM prohibited arras, where the lirinK of crackers is still banned are the Botanic irrl. us. thr Padang. Princess I h/.irwth Walk,146 words
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90 1965-10-22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Japan Air Lines will hold a cocktail party at tlie Raffles Hotel ballroom on Monday from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. for Its out-going regional manager for Singapore and Malaysia, Mr T. Hirano. It Is also to Introduce Mr. Hlranos successor, Mr.90 words
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Article63 1965-10-22 5 SINOAPORE. Thurt— Two Sin- i gnpore trade unionists have re- 1 turned home after completing ft four-month course In trade union education conducted by the Labour College of Canada. They are Mr. Wong Wok Clieonq, vice-president of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. :i: i. Mr. Tun63 words
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Article37 1965-10-22 5 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The Import and Export Office and the i Seamen's and Port Clearance sec- tlons of the Marine Department will be open for only an hour from 10 a.m. on Saturday, being Deepnvnll Day.37 words
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Article61 1965-10-22 5 SINOAPORE. Thurs Professor P. Maheswari. Professor of Botany at the University of Delhi, is due in Singapore on Oct. 30 for a three'eiay visit. During hl-s stay, the- professor will give a public lecture on "Plants and Human History in the new lecture theatre No. 861 words
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145 1965-10-22 5 Film star opens new shopping complex SHAPELY Hong Kong film star Diana Chans Cluinc Wen (above) cuts a ribbon to open Singapore's newest shopping complex Metrotex on Wednesday afternoon. Beside her is Mr. Ong Tjoe Kirn. the governing director of Metro Ltd. Some 400 guest* attended the ceremony. Metrotex, a145 words
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Article38 1965-10-22 5 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The Mln- lstry of Culture will screen free* film shows tomorrow at Tuas Village: Tal Keau School. Jalan Haya: Pel Cnul Bchool. Trafalgar Estates: Kampona Bulim. and Jalan Sena. vtt Chiia Cliv Kang Road38 words
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Article, Illustration53 1965-10-22 5 A Royal Air Force photographer serving at Changi. Singapore, Corporal Geoffrey Palmer, has married an airwiniian teleprinter-operator at thr same station. Senior Airrraftuoman Jean Dawn Lowe. They are seen departing after the ceremony at St. George's Church, R.A.F. Changi, for a reception at the nearby53 words
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Article, Illustration373 1965-10-22 5 'NTUC out to see the pioneers succeed' I SINGAPORE. Thurs. j T*HE National Trades Union Congress is confident that Singapore has the capacity to emerge as a successf v 1 industrialised nation. The NTUC chairman, Mr. Ho See Bens; said this today at a ceremony, at which the Finance Minister.373 words
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193 1965-10-22 6 'Natural for wife to leave after a beating' Thurs.— Mr. Justice Choor Singh said in the High Court today that it was quite natural for a woman to leave her husband after she had been assaulted. He said thu when he dismissed a divorce petition by 81m Chal Huat, a193 words
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94 1965-10-22 6 'j'UNIS. Thurs The Sinrapore Government delegation, led by the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. had talks here yesterday with Mr. Bahl Ladgham, Tunisia's acting Chief of State. In the absence of President Bourguiba who Is visiting Morocco. Dr. Toh explained to Mr.Reuter - 94 words
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Article346 1965-10-22 6 Khir: Our language approach practical and realistic PENANG, Thursday IT was the Government's policy to make the University of Malaya bilingual, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. Addressing the Penang Free School at its 149 th anniversary speech day, Inche Khir recalled a statement346 words
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118 1965-10-22 6 FATHER OF MP DIES AS CAR AND LORRY COLLIDE I^AJANG, Thurs. Mr. Tan Eng Seng, 61, a land-owner and father of Mr. Tan Toh Hong, Alliance MP for Buk.it Bintang, was killed in a road accident this afternoon. The car In which he was travelling collided with a lorry at118 words
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Article53 1965-10-22 6 TAIPING. Thurs. A bicycle shop owner. Mr. Teh Tham Phooy. 46. of Kampoiiß Boyan. reported thai, he was injured during a scuffle with a dagger-armrd. hooded robber in his shop, during the early hours of yesterday. The intruder was also Injured and escaped. Police have53 words
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117 1965-10-22 6 FORGED SHELL SHARES: HUNT FOR MAN pENANG, Thurs. Police are seeking to interview a man in connection with the circulation of forged Shell Refinery share certificates. The man. aged about 50, Is said to hold an identity card belonging to a Taiplng resident, but with a false p^itograph jf.tachedk Three117 words
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Article65 1965-10-22 6 Woman saved from sea J^GAPORE, Thurs. A 45-year-old woman was today rescued from drowning In the sea off Amber Road near the Chinese Swimming Club. Police identified her as Madam Koo Soo Nam of AlJunledßoad. She was saved by Ng Meng- Tuck of Lorong 17. Geylang. who saw her struggling65 words
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Article23 1965-10-22 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs Olen Line's cargo vessel, Glenartney. will arrive here on Oct. 28 at 8 a.m. with five disembarking paasengers.23 words
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Article34 1965-10-22 6 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Thieves broke into a shop belonging to Mr. Khor Bok Seng. 59, on Pasir Bcdamar Road here last night and stoir cigarette* and beer worth $330 and Sl6O.34 words
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180 1965-10-22 6 Union call to stop splitting up of rubber estates KUALA LUMPUR. Thnm. Tne All-Malayan Kstatrs Staff Union has decided to appeal to thr Central Government to enact legislation curbing the fragmentation of rub ber plantations. The derision wax taken •t a meeting of the union's executive council here during the180 words
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220 1965-10-22 6 TARIFF: PAUSE IN BID FOR JOINT TALKS l/UALA LUMPUR* Thurs. Efforts by manufacturers from both sides of the Causeway to hold joint discussions on the latest tariff controls h ay come to a standstill. Last week the Singapore Manufacturers' Association .said it was approaching the National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers220 words
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Article48 1965-10-22 6 LONDON, Thurs. One of tr* Bhort Belfast freighter aircraft now In flight development for the Royal Air Force left hem yesterday to undergo routine tropical trials lasting five weelu at Changl air base. Singapore. This Is the Belfast's third aeries of overseas trials. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-10-22 6 JBugs Bunny By Ratph HvintdaM VSPIT. > r MOW SIXTY. >l /...TMAT INCLUDES FIFTEEN "^v II I w /^ZL-JV^JS MUCM I PIVE BUCKS T REPLACE THAT NUNK 3 !rK n 1/ "CfTOP AN 'TOOK. fX)I kDOLLABS! VOI TW BUILOIM' VA KMOCKED OUT 7 ->42 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-10-22 7 Praise for S 'pore's nonaligned policy By SOH TIANG KENG CIMiAPORE. Thurs. J The »sMstant sec-n-urv of the Afro-Asian Solidarit> Organisation. Mr. Murshi Said El-din s.i id today that Singapore's non-aligned foreign policy would help to strengthen Afro- Asian solidarity. Such a policy was kerpinc with the mainstream of Afro-Asian282 words
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134 1965-10-22 7 Wanted: Teachers for blind children KUCHING. Thurs. The training of blind children in Sarawak is being hampered by the lack or people willing to be trained as teachers of the blind. This is stated by the Sarawak Society for the Blind. who are appealing for teachers to offer them, selves134 words
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73 1965-10-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« central executive committee of the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Tiade Union will meet tomorrow to discuss the latest situation in connection with the strike of its members at Jackie's Bowl. The union has said it may cal) out its73 words
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242 1965-10-22 7 IPOH. Thursday. THE president of the 1,000-strong Malayan McdiA cal Association, Dr. A.W.E. Moreira, today described as "very opportune" the announcement by' the Government that it had approved a scheme for private doctors to work part time m, government hospitals. The Deputy Prime242 words
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Article74 1965-10-22 7 Woolworths plans expansion SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. O Howell-Price, director of Derations of Woolworths Ltd. Australia's largest retail organisation, is due here on Sunday to discuss the firm's expansion plans in Singapore and Malaysia. Ho will also attend the annual meeting on Tuesday of Fitzpatrirks Food Supplies 'Far F.'sti Ltd. of74 words
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Article33 1965-10-22 7 BI'KIT MERTAJAM. Thurs.— Ml lim Enn Hem has be?n rlrctod president of the Province Wi If.sii'y Post.s and Telegraphs Labourer! Co-operative Credit Sorir-y '.vith Mr. N Oovindasamy n> secretary, and treasurer33 words
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Article29 1965-10-22 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police yi'.stei.lny cir! .lined four men un* cW the Criminal Law iTem(Kiniry Provisions > Ordinance. Th"v were picked up in Meyer Hond and B.uubr Street-29 words
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134 1965-10-22 7 T<WO people were kill- ed in road accidents las* night. IX THE FIRST ACCIDKNT. ai 8.40 p.m.. a Murient. Chiang Ah Khln. died on the spot when he wa.s Icnockod down by a lorry at An-ou Road Chiang. 22. fit a parttlmo student at134 words
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93 1965-10-22 7 'Death crash* contractor is acquitted IPOH Thur.s. A contractor. Lam Oar. 41. was acquitted here today or causing the denth of a labourer. Mohamed Razall bin Hail Mohamed Napis. 26. by dangerous driving. Mohamed Razall was fataliv Injured when the motor-cycle he was riding was in collision with Land Rover93 words
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394 1965-10-22 7 Bahaman's statements misleading say Govt doctors KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SENIOR Government doctors today challenged statements made by the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, regarding certain conditions under which they are working. Earlier this week. Inche Bahaman. while announcing that he would "fight" with the Treasury and Establishment Office394 words
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Article66 1965-10-22 7 Two Chinese schools get $10,000 IPOH. Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Sick Yew. today presented cheques totalling $10,000 to two Chinese primary schools In the Lower Perak and Kinta. districts. The Hwa Hsia School in Bagan Datoh received $6,000 and the SuiiKei Durian School $4,000. Mr. l.cc66 words
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Article160 1965-10-22 7 Another name for D-Corps likely KUALA LUMPUR,, Thurs. The Civil Defence Corps will ■probably' have its name changed to Protection of Civil Population Corps. The acting Minister of Civil Defence and Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. said today that the present name was giving the160 words
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176 1965-10-22 7 Sarawak's humane approach impresses Aussies KUCHING. Thurs. Mr. Cyril Wyndham. leader of the six-man Australian Labour Party delegation now on a two-day fact finding mission in Sarawak, said here today the delegation were very impressed by the humane approach of officials concerned with Chinese resettlement along the KuchingSerian road in176 words
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Advertisement260 1965-10-22 7 Tl All-^mik) mA Drink! JpK so wholesome Hf^SSfi^ like Seven-Up! |B philips Enter^ the fPHIUPS^""T I Wina Home Competition $50,000 in big prizes Ist Prize: A home of your own worth $25,000 equipped with PHILIPS electrical goods Other Big Prizes.All these +12Lucky Buyersof prizes must be won Philips products will260 words
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Article, Illustration302 1965-10-22 8 Malaysia's 'Ho. 1 tourist' is Tourist Division chief By 808 NG KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Inche Osman Siru, the much- j travelled Director of Tourism, was "today described by tourist circlet as "Malaysia's No. 1 tourist." liiche Osman they said, has been away for a good part of every year since302 words
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Article, Illustration168 1965-10-22 8 Seeni (S.P.) garlands his bride at ceremony ONE of Malaysia s most eligible bachelors. I < S. Seenivasacaiu. president of the Ipoh Municipal C o v n r il. garlands his bride, the former Miss Danapapakia Dcvi, during their Hindu marriage ceremony in Seremban. Dato Seenivasagam, who is a senior168 words
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Article, Illustration640 1965-10-22 8 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN NEW SALARY OFFER ACCEPTED By I: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. fHE 1,034 forest workers today called off their 35--day strike the longest in the civil service unions' history amid shouts of "victory to workers and their j unions." The end to the dispute was confirmed640 words
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Advertisement236 1965-10-22 8 compare the value! (don't take our word for it) qPZJGMSJ'Mijp A Bb compare the rugged strength! (built to last) W I nmnn—---^M^^Mi compare the luxury! (premier features right through) This is Australia's No. 1 car, and no wonder! Built tough and tight to give dependable service. Powerful performance for real236 words
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Miscellaneous190 1965-10-22 8 !//*>«/ O»p Iti, V. T. Ham lin ifaibJ^yZ&Q^rtXa A *l£lCM- TViAT GOT tw! YEZ2IR! I ~A K WV^ **i£t NMLEP *M DOWN BUT HEY' J A r^z&^tSP' c V^T^ \fa <Ur Vo*> BL X E G00D... JUST LIKE TM MAN YQ O*^ < *T9<fr< O*,t I -^.OM,PWJO& A u^Jv SHY,190 words
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Article, Illustration1821 1965-10-22 9 THE CHAMP HAD A SECRET— he was hypnotised Australian athlete FORBES CARLILE's training methods were revolutionary, controverisal and also successful AT Iho Australian swimming titles in Adelaide in February 1966 Gary Winram won the mile freestyle championship b\ a comfortable margin of 70 \:mls. He swam with 10 boils on1,821 words
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Advertisement175 1965-10-22 9 km ;::ii;:j iTijjllt PT ■mBBsZfIhSHH .'Jgj 1 B a*L"j I* 1 1 y^l I%w 1 1 B|lj 1 n I tobacco. iL j j I natural pleasure of fine I S ESTDI77O j I j^H |l Hi rr~ Ceo fTj -~7^%. >fw^ H r J^Jv\ >*3£» Spw^twci^ fog Voy I175 words
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Obituary32 1965-10-22 10 M W.r4i Sit rmiHlmumi IN LOVINO MEMORY of Oracory Koa atparted 13-10-41 Deeply tniaaed .1 ftirevr mnemhere4 by parenta. ■Baal and relmivm Auntveraary Haas *l Krmadr-K •'hurra ijo a.am. MHaBI32 words
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Article693 1965-10-22 10 Attitudes towards the proposed Afro-A*ian .summit conference have undergone interesting changes in the period since Col. Boumedienne's (.verthrow of Ben Bella caused the postponement of the assembly. Communist China, which pressed hard but in v am for the conference to be held in June as planned, and693 words
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Article389 1965-10-22 10 Though the need for continued vigilance along the Malaysian coast and around many strategic installations has not diminished, vigilante attendances have. So now ser- vice is to be made compulsory, to ease the burden on the police and regular forces. This is a drastic step but one which389 words
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Article138 1965-10-22 10 The Government's decision ito spend $1.8 million on extending the Kuala Trengganu airstrip is to be welcomed, on at least two count*. First, it will keep open an airport which would otherwise fall into idleness (and. presumably, closure) with the Malaysian Airways change to larger bircraft on its138 words
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Article121 1965-10-22 10 I REFER to the letter by "A Local Traveller" (ST Oct. 8i complaining about the examination of out-going passengers' baggage. Since early 1964 when the new passenger terminal at the Singapore Airport wa& opened. Customs examination of departing Dassengers' baggage has been dispensed with, except121 words
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Article158 1965-10-22 10 r_ESPITE the pleas by iJ the people of Labis tor a better electricity supply at a lower rate, the Electricity Board authorities have done nothing so far to modify the rates or increase the hours of supply. I am now writing this letter In candle-light (candles and nil-lamps158 words
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Article141 1965-10-22 10 A FEW days ago l com- plainer to the Municipal water department regarding my water bill, which from a normal monthly consumption of 6.000 to 7.000 gallons showed 32.000 gallons allegedly consumed last month. I was advised by an officer of the department to have my meter tested141 words
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738 1965-10-22 10 Denis Warner - The real danger in the Philippines Denis Warner By MANILA. Thurs A situation with all ingredients of a Communist revolution FIFTEEN years ago in the rice fields and mountains north of Manila the armed forces of the Communist Hukbalahaps, at their peak perhaps 12,000 strong, seriously threatened this city. Their738 words
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Article498 1965-10-22 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 147 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Puijaroh (n» Influent. memp«Dfarohi «v) to influence, dl-penxarohi •vi to be Influenced; tipu, aaenipa tvi u> cheat; di-tlpu (vi to be clieatea. penjar* (m Jail; mahkamah im court of law: nakal (adj> naughty; lain kail (N) next time. PASSIVE498 words
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Article783 1965-10-22 10 MY statement on recent speeches by Singapore's Prime Minister was released ye.sterdav night. It Is in the public interest and also in the interest oi Malaysian Ministers to know the c<ines which I cited and which involve some ot them in the interlerence In the affairs of783 words
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Advertisement970 1965-10-22 10 Units Tbbm ft Maky Hail UneM ihiaiwi aaa> •a kaM«aa mm COLD irORAM SU*>tTRV MAItKET O-rhf aaa. (anntliam AM*) COLD ITOttSI MtNCMII At Maiifta »aa« Rtwai Naval aaa* AMawtaaa •(•aiai CITY BOOK (TORI LTV «|ik>hi» Hmn < »»y«« o»ay TMB NrwO FRONT Fitipetrtctt SuawrMvarbaa M. M. ISMAIL S AeaMreity o—4970 words
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Advertisement48 1965-10-22 10 DOES RED CHINA UNDERSTAND THE BOMB? "Now that they have nuclear power, the big danger is not that the Red Chinese will match US might but that they will continue to think they could survive a nuclear war" says an informative article In OCTOBER Readers .Voir Oft Saiv!48 words
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Advertisement184 1965-10-22 10 320,000 EXAM SUCCESSES testify to the efficiehcy and reliability of Home Study Courses expertly prepared for professional exams. Accountancy. Costinc;, Secretarial. Law. Export Marketing, Mavaoemknt. Also, G.C.b. (O A Levels) and London University Degrees. SECURE ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS and Ensure your Future Prosperity The Metropolitan College I COUPON POST NOW offers184 words
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195 1965-10-22 11 Singapore boy in Perth for heart operation From GARY YEANG pERTH, Thurs. Six- year-old Soo Yew Liang, of Singapore, was admitted to Ward 5 of the Princess Marearet Hospital for Children on Tuesday. 800 ha.s come to Perth for a heart operation. Within minutes of his arrival he was making195 words
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Article50 1965-10-22 11 KCALA LUMPUR. Thurs A nine-year-old schoolgirl. N. Anthonyuniitl:u. was finally injured when she was knocked down by a car at the 9tti mile. SungH Best Road, here at 6. 45 p.m. yeMcrdny. She MM 11 Sid Tun pupil ol the Dato Abu Bnkar School at Pasar Road50 words
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Article87 1965-10-22 11 Woman, 75 jailed on trust charge CINGAPOKE. Iliurv A J woman. S'tee binte All. 75. who pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of SI. OOO worth of Jewellery and clothing was today .jailed for two 9«M by a magistrate's court. Sitee. who borrowed a locket, there gold rings, a87 words
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Article26 1965-10-22 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will officially open the new studios of Radio Malaysia In Burirah Road on Oct. 30.26 words
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145 1965-10-22 11 Mohsein: Youth leaders must be YOUNG, dynamic KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Engku Mohseln bin Abdul Kadlr. today said the Malaysian youth movement should be led by people who are youthful in the real sense. "We want dynamic leaders who can and really want145 words
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Article67 1965-10-22 11 TAIPINO. Thurs. Pour town council labourers here were fined total of $1,750 by a magistrate for being members of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Ong Keaa Huat while armed with bottles on Sept 28 R Ariunan. 20. was fined (290. R Kuppusamv. 25. A.67 words
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Article36 1965-10-22 11 S'pore military exercises SINGAPORE Thurs. Th« military will be carrying out i exercise* in Singapore tomorrow from 8.30 am. to 4 p.m. The public are advised not to he alarmed •> hen they see movement of troop*36 words
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Article, Illustration288 1965-10-22 11 Notice inserted in papers causes confusion in markets SINGAPORE, Thursday. A NOTICE inserted in several news"^•papers by a hoaxer today created confusion in the retail mutton market. A notice in English purportedly by ''Singapore Mutton Dealers", said: "The public is informed that as288 words
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Article120 1965-10-22 11 3 YEARS' JAIL FOR TWO ROBBERS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two youths, who pleaded guilty to four charges of robbing four schoolboys of their watches and gold rings were today jailed for three Koh Soon Huat, 18, and Tan Meng Imm. 17. admitted robbing Tan Ah Boey of St. Gabriel's school. Boon120 words
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124 1965-10-22 11 Rulers get Malaysia briefing from Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today briefed the Rulers and Governors on the current political and security situation at the second and final day of the Conference of Rulers hereTengku Abdul Rahman, who was scheduled to brief the Rulers,124 words
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132 1965-10-22 11 Syed Kechik resignation report 'speculative' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Syed Kechik bin Syed Mohamed said today that the report of his impending re- sipnation from the post of political secretary to the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, was "speculative." "If I do resign, the Ministry of132 words
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Article, Illustration415 1965-10-22 11 Local directors take over London-based tin company MALAYSIAN company history was made yesterday in London when local shareholders formally assumed control of S v n g c i Kinta Dredging Ltd. The whole board now consists of Malaysians— Dato Won* Kirn Chong, Mr. Kan Yuet Fai and Mr. Cheah Theam415 words
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Article78 1965-10-22 11 IPOH. Thurs. An appeal by t a National Electricity Board j bourer, M. Perlasamy, 47. aroln«t la SlOO fine by a magls:rri-i roiirt for causing hurt with a Icnlfo to a fellow worker, was allowed ov the High Court here yesterday. Justice Dato Mclntyre aerp^d78 words
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Advertisement205 1965-10-22 11 flllo^X pf/ Bf| f MT,'* ■HPv i V*'-v 3 t^. if M< <m*" a re!-* Vital for your Vitality RLEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK Strength. Get youthful energy with Leo Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Work hard, play hard. Leo gives you a lift towards belter health. On* vitamin-packed Leo Capsi-tab a day205 words
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Advertisement124 1965-10-22 11 jiiiMiiMMHimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitii Firmolift treatment Home treatment and f make-up lesson f Hair eradication Neck and shoulder treatment Hand and arm treatment s rut Toarwlf ta tb« hands of an Elisabeth Ardrn trained f i2* June Wlrtl above, who has just Joined the EU»beth Arden Salon In Singapore. S lot124 words
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Miscellaneous754 1965-10-22 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5— K U »U Lorn- Pecos Bill," 7 News tn pur and Pen*n»; fi— lpoh English; 710 —Sport* sxena »nd Malacca, 3 Johore B— News In Mandarin; B.lo— Bahru. 4— Taipinx. 7— Batu Ciassleal son^; B.34— Munsp »h«t. 9-Klu.n*. tere-'Hermans Rival": 9PM.: 5.45 Opening and News in754 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-10-22 12 DENMARK is making great efforts to increase her sales of butter and cheese In Malaysia and Singapore. In Kuala Lumpur the Danish Butter and Cheese Export Board had just concluded a sales promotion campaign which Included special samplings of Danish butter and cheeses and the209 words
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Article54 1965-10-22 12 Philip Morris Inc. announces that its brands. Philip Morris Filter and Paxton account for over 10 per cent of the company's 1965 cigarette sales In the United States. Export sales in 1965 have lncrovied over 400 per cent, the company claims, and the two br.mds are54 words
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400 1965-10-22 12 'Turnkey' sawmill: U.S. team study plan A FOUR-MAN team of wood processing experts from Parsons and Whittemore Inc. of the United States is now in Malaysia surveying the feasibility of establishing a fully integrated "turnkey" wood processing complex. The team comprises Messrs. Peter Graff, William Wallace, Stanley Kowalski and Gordon400 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-10-22 12 UK shipping director due today SIR Andrew Crichton. a managing director of the P. O. Steam Navigation Company, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur with his wife today. A prominent personality in shipping and port circles in Britain, Sir Andrew has served with many port transport companies in Britain and India.108 words
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178 1965-10-22 12 New service by Thai International AVIATION fHAI International In Singapore x announces that it will from Nov. 2 operate a weekly service every Tuesday from Bangkok to Dacca. Ea.st Pakistan. Passengers from Singapore can connect with this flight by Thai International's Royal Orchid Service, leaving Singapore at 10.35 ajn. and178 words
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126 1965-10-22 12 French unit for fridge defrosting A NEW product has been Intro- duced Into the Singapore market, which will take all worries of defrosting off the minds of housewives. This Is the "Cool-matlc" auto* matlc defrosting unit, manufactured In France by a Swiss company. Display World Loewy Enterprises. With Its small126 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-10-22 12 Hoover display winner Sept. 11, sets bis prise, a cheque, from the import manager of Harper. Gilfillan of Singapore. Mr. C.R. GUlican. MR. C.K. TANG (above left), winner of the Hoover Products Display campaign held between Aug. 3 and39 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-10-22 12 APPOINTMENTS T^R. Lav Choong Mau. office 1 supervisor ol Kodak iMnUyai Ltd. Singapore has been promoted administrative assistant. He is now responsible for the general administrative functions of the company and has overall supervision of accounting and personnel administration. The company's Kuala Lumpur sales supervisor. Mr.204 words
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Article76 1965-10-22 12 Y^HAT was believed to be the first pewt-war shipment of pedleree cattle which might be the bans ol an important industry passed through Singapore this week. The Olenfalloch. which carried I two bulls and five heifers left Sinuaporp alter a four-day stay for Shanghai en route for76 words
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Article49 1965-10-22 12 A spokesman for Goodyear of France said that the company's tyre plant at Amiens, Northern France, will double production to between 8.000 and 10.000 tyres daily beginning next January. This follows the installation of new equipment Involving a capital expenditure of about 30 million francs, he paid.49 words
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Article, Illustration295 1965-10-22 12 SINGAPORE DETERGENT NOW ON MARKET ANEW detergent. Gipo. was launched in the Singapore and Malayan markets this week by the $5 million United Industrial Corporation Ltd. of Jurong. The factory, owned mainly by the former llcencee manufacturers of the American detergent. Tide, In Formosa, has behind it 15 years' experience295 words
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Article34 1965-10-22 12 Moritecatlnl d> Milan announced i that It had signed a contract in I Zurich granting to U.S. Rubber Company American patent right* tor production, use and sale of a new synthetic rubber.34 words
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Advertisement245 1965-10-22 12 s VFOR COOL AIR AT LOW COST Qompton Parkinson CEILING FANS The Crompton Parkinson Ceiling Fan gives you a choice of six speeds simply by turning a switch. It uses less power than a 60-watt lamp, has a high efficiency, is quiet running and extremely attractive in appearance. UNITED ENGINEERS245 words
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Advertisement112 1965-10-22 12 *R6llOO J It has perfect VISIBILITY... for parking or on the go. Increases the safety factor. Makes driving easy. 77j/s 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 sealer saloon is also one of the most economical up to 40 m.p.g. #Test drive it! Progim M Jmited Orchard Road, Singapore. KOREA TRADE CENTER112 words
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Article, Illustration181 1965-10-22 13 mKMIM.II \M. Thurv— Princess. .Margaret yesterday found Inr-rlf in the middle of a uhoilors.uh.tt «ii>putc be- «crn two priming tradr union:) The National soiirty of Printing Operatives A>n<h intions i\ah o p a decided to tive her a specially cold-embossed card No. I—to1 toReuter - 181 words
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Article25 1965-10-22 13 WARSAW, Thurs. Soviet delegates to the World Federation of Trade Unions congrrss walked out today whoa a Chinese speaker attacked "Khrushchevite revisionists." UPIUPI - 25 words
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105 1965-10-22 13 LONDON, Thurs.— A goodsized barbecued steak could give the body as much benzpyrene a can-cer-producing substance as smoking 700 cigarettes, the Royal Society of Health was told at Tunbridge Wells yesterday. Mr. R. C. Spalding. a publicanalyst, said smoked foods nearly always containedReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration638 1965-10-22 13 JACK FINGLETON - Smith is snubbed by Australia JACK FINGLETON From No recognition if Rhodesia declares independence, Menzies tells House CANBERRA. Thurs JF Prime Minister lan Smith makes a unilateral declaration of independence in Salisbury there will be no dipomatic recognition of it by the Australian Government. Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies, breaking638 words
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72 1965-10-22 13 i LISBON. Thurs. Portuguese forces in Guinea inflicted dozens of casualties on insurgents during military operations from Oct 10 to 16. according to an official communique quoted by the Portuguese news agency Lusiunia. The communique, issued In Bissau, said one Portuguese soldier was killed. It72 words
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Article34 1965-10-22 13 NEW DELHI. Thurs. More than 1.000 students demonstrated outside the British Council Horary in Lucknow last night because, they said. Britain had sided with Pakistan in the Kashmir conflict last month. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article35 1965-10-22 13 VIENTIANE. Tliurs. Mr. John Magnus third secretary of the Australian Embassy here, died In hospital yesterday two hours after a single gunshot was heard at his villa. An investigation is under way. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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217 1965-10-22 13 Visitor's 7-year dodge in Australia -is over— From W BRACKEN CYDNEY. Thurs.—Wil- Ham Ho, 25, came to Australia from Hong Kong in 1958. He arrived in Sydney on a three-month visitor's permit. i He liked Australia so much that he decided to stay. Now. after seven years of ducking and217 words
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Article51 1965-10-22 13 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Former Baathist leader Akram Houranl was arrested today on a charge of "contacting a foreign State." The foreign State" was not named but sources said it apparently was the Soviet Union, which Houranl has long championed against the Baath Party's growing friendship with China.—51 words
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Article33 1965-10-22 13 LONDON. Thurs.— Three An- tarctic explorers were killed when their snow tractor plunged Into a crevasse 250 miles from the Br,- tlsh Antarctic base at Halley Bay. an announcement here said'todnv.33 words
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Advertisement38 1965-10-22 13 QaOQQO FOR AS LOW AS $17 MONTHLY NO INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT IN SINGAPORE 19"SBD QUALITY TV SET FROM REDIFFUSION 1 82 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore Tel. 2501 1 149 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore Tel. ***** QQQQQQ38 words
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Advertisement131 1965-10-22 13 'Terylene' IN HRCLJIS "ql mm ft Picture of a suit pressing itself All through its off-duty hours a suit suit stays good looking through- with 'Terylene* is proving its resi- out its long life -a long life guaranlience. Smoothing away accidental teed by the sheer strength and 'TERYLENE' KEEPS creases.131 words
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Miscellaneous308 1965-10-22 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS hardly, chin between hand* 1. See 1? Uo>. (10). Just as I am. not married. Cr *'t necessary for waterout East, (4). skl-ing <10 > 10. A number reformed Crete's 12 Corrective lo put politician hero (10k right (10). 11. Network of Romes hidden 13 Seized308 words
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Advertisement642 1965-10-22 14 i(onllnu<d from Pace Hi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS M Word* tIS (Mimtmuum) THE FAMILY OP late Mrs. Lee Kan i <■ a** Ow-Voog Keng Yoke (motbei *j Hoag Wah and Edwin) thank relaI eaa friends for their condolences, reatha, donations and attendance at r funeral MR. OW CHIN SENG and family nank friends642 words
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Advertisement500 1965-10-22 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* tt (Mtm.)— Box St el*, txtro EUROPE BAR requires Kngltsb speaklnti waitresses, eood and lodanas provided. Apply 1346. Changl Point. Hincapore-1? Tel: 4912*4 MALE A FEMALE CANVASSERS required on attractive commission basis. Transport allowance provided Interview Phone (Spore) H2487. WANTED ONI YOUNG man a* Keneral clerk,500 words
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Advertisement648 1965-10-22 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* U (Mim.)— Box SI ett. »«>« FURNISHCD UNFURNISHED Cerner houKe. 145 Joo Chiat Plsce. psr- quet. mosaic flooring*, moderate rent. (Inquire Spore W164/*****. MODERN 3-BEOROOM BUNGALOW with batn attached area 12.500 sq ft No. 1, Duanar Walk, smiai>ore 16 Kuli\ furnished Apply WM27 FURNISHED FLAT at648 words
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Advertisement682 1965-10-22 14 GODOWN SPACE VACANT IS Wordm M (mfSn^—Htm M ets. e*tr« STORE FOR RENT 32 Pulau Mengalu off Kallang River. Singapore, sue I 10.500 ft. Behind the store is Kallang River, therefore goods can tie loaded ot discharged by lorry and cargo Boat. Honk Huat Co. Ltd.. 11l Amoy Street. Spore682 words
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Advertisement598 1965-10-22 14 HIRE PURCHASE IS Word* St (Mim.)— Bom SI et* eatrw I TOSHIBA CAR RADIO, 5136.00 with Automatic Tunlas. car Aerial. Hire •'■irehsse SIS.UV mommy Keeftust s 134. Orchard Road. B'pore. Phooe 34M«. ASTOR T.V. Special Offer HIRJC PURCHASE from 10 to 16 Moatha and SAVII 90% TO *0% (ilwlmiiisi S2OO598 words
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Advertisement696 1965-10-22 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* U (mim.)— Box SI rts. «atra ma riAT teoo comp./tasured. tax.-.i March 53.1&0 IVM Honda Sport 305 cc 5930- Boh perfect eoodlUon. Pneae i Spore. S3OS4 tS«I OILIRA SS Good coodition SBOO/- 0.n.0. Contact 2SS-A. Serangoon Road. Spore (Serangooo U»tker Road Junction I. THI lASTIRN696 words
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Advertisement917 1965-10-22 14 FOR SALE Word* tl (Mim.J—Box SI ett. txtro i COUCH T aootae it «*»> at one* *aa (01 st the cause wltb 7 epectal is- I tr»<lienia of Attrem KHxir rroai Chemists 1t«1 RENAULT PLORIOE idetsrh able top) *i'.»9i. New innurance. pamt taa ft battery. Ring Loraint. WTar.. t'3os. Singapore917 words
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Advertisement702 1965-10-22 14 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDtK NOTICE Tenders vull be receded by tho Chairman. EioiH>nuc Dpvelfpment Board, 2nd floor Kul'.erton Building. Singapore lor: THE CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OP FOUR 6.6 K.V. ELECTRIC SUBSTATIONS AND TRANSFORMJCH PLINTHS AT KALLANQ INDUSTRIAL AREA Show Round: 27th October, IMA at 10.00 am Meet in front of702 words
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Advertisement1293 1965-10-22 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: Out Sport Saiti P. S'nam Pteaag DiOMED Have. Liverpool. Glasgow.... la Pt Oct 2S Oct 2? ULYSSES Liverpool. DubLn. A'moutn... Oct 21 Ocl 21 Dei 27/ 2 Nm I CirTONEUS livr-rptol *tt 21 Nt- 1 ANCHISES livercool NM I Nlt NM 1/1* Ntt 111,293 words
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Advertisement2271 1965-10-22 15 r//fLl\\j{//v£s OaVJtJMJMJBajOjTeTMMMMMaMMMMIVMMMMMMMMMV THL EAST ASIATIC CCVPf.i fa Inciypo^id m Ot-wk EXPRESS SAILINtS 10 NEAR EASI, CONTINENI ANO tCAN*INA<IAi Sport P. Slam Pauag Am Cenua Ha«rt H'Ourg R'oaai Aatt) Com Sn. IS-1I I PATA6ONIA a) la Pt Oct 22 Oct 22/24 25/21 Net II 19 Ntt 2* DM I 4 1*2,271 words
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Advertisement1268 1965-10-22 15 W^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. iT*^* U.K. Continent. CITT OF UPON London, Himburg, Rotttniaa, Singaport P. S'-m Peitang Havre, Hull 27/21 Oct U Oct CITT'OF WINNIPEG Lncui. Hamburg. Rotterdm. Antwerp, Hull 11 Ntt CITT OF CHESTER Dundee, London, Havre, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp 24/21 Nat 27 Ntt OH OF COLOMM1,268 words
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Article247 1965-10-22 16 NOVEBIBER iirst trad* rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur yesterday at M cents per Ib. down one-eighth ot a cent on Wednesday's closiiif level for thr position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.MJUC. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday.247 words
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Article216 1965-10-22 16 Oct. 21. Three months INDUSTRIALS uoustead 11 eta. Monster cts G.B. Holding 15 et»- M. invest. »0 eta Dunlop* 1 1 eta. N. Iron 8 eta. B smelter 20 eta). 0.C.8.C 14 eta £sso 12 cts. Rothinans 11 cts Fed. Dtsp. 10 eta. Robinson* 10 ets H" N.216 words
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Article150 1965-10-22 16 SHIPS lying alontiide ths Slnfaoera Harbour wharvss ar axpectsd today ars: Cambodße 1/2. Bchwahenaieln 34 Halldor i, Hongkong Producer «/7. Meroey Uoyd 81ndb 10/11, Vsphallo'n 13/14, Kernalfle 15/16. Salsette 1«. Rarpeta 19. Ul »'ai 21/22. Bhi*eshima Mnru C 3/24. Oakvllle 25 26. Mlruiru Man! 27/2 S. Malaysia150 words
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Article94 1965-10-22 16 THE Assseiatlan a» Banns In Malay sia m:id? tho?r- rruinffprt In Its rates to merchants vmterday lall rates to Nsw Vark: buying TT 32 13/19. a!r- mail OD 32 15 16. »0 d'st. 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buyimt TT 35 8 16: airmail94 words
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766 1965-10-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent A big burst of activity took place on the Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon as rumours swept through the market that barter trade between Singapore and Indonesia might be resumed at any time. As a result of this a766 words
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Article1132 1965-10-22 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA l»l sivkss in and rrportrci to 1J the Singapore and KuaU Lumpur trading rooms of the Stocks Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of snares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (1.000) Jt 41. (2.000) 51.43. (3.000) 51. 44. (3.000) 51. 42: C.t. Haldin** l ■>••)■1,132 words
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Article74 1965-10-22 16 /'HINESE Produce EichanfEO. SMga- pors naan prices psr *icul yoitarday: Coconut all: bulk So 2( aell<-r*. drum $5.'.i Kellers. Copra: OcWNot. t'K/Contment: Unquoted. Ptpoor: Muntok white $223 sellers, Sarawak white $242* sellers, special Sarawak black $165 sellers. Karblrd Uimponx black $168(N) aellars (all t*-, NLWi, AJJTA $185(N) sellers74 words
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Article132 1965-10-22 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNDUSTRIAL rises continued to cover a vide range of stocks. Demand for key stocks, however, tapered off. but most of them held their levels or Improved Base metals were firm. Mt. Lvell was up 7d. to 11s. Id. Mt. Isa was up 9d. to 38s 3d132 words
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Article55 1965-10-22 16 THE present rate of thr Malayan dollar against the p"""** sterlint fl*ed on November II la*t rear Is seUinit. TT or Oil te 2 15 16d Burlrnr TT is 4 I 16d. Buvinc O.D. 2s. 4'» d. The dolUr I* at it> >Ulutory middle position In relation to55 words
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Advertisement966 1965-10-22 16 f^^ f^. l^.y.y.y^| l^| l^| l^|^aMSß.^^ (*Tp^'' *'lHsii^^^^^^H^HßH I )Jl KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific <S> Atlantio Sarviea ■snf kos HMMsst) I- rrancijca N. Ta'l •«*(<« "«.**•> Msrw" tl/»TlOT ItW. Wit* II- i* -lia<kMi Nn" i... 17/71 lOT »M 11 it* IW *s» j, Japao Direct Sorvle* Pextat b.pfjpo'. fstoiasst966 words
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Advertisement794 1965-10-22 16 assKsSsaKsssaMHsMsstaEsSsS >' •utti.Au* uautnu mswim mm* r—isiwi asm > ««k> >t«¥ict is >r.siiatia. *sei»«a. >«s*rt Ist MaSras sa. Ws»s»sltisisi ».n»ii rtsM S(x»s f.rtmm »issai d MiffiA Snin ll Part Oci lAJUU liin »«1 M aci n HI 1 MMIaU S Not 1/ I NOT 1/11 Not IaJULs 11/S nm a794 words
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Advertisement332 1965-10-22 16 CLOSIN6 PRICES Oct. 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66 rents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: S7 25.25 (up 510.J5). I'noffirial estimated k offerinK IJ»S tons (down a tons). IQCM3s(siGsßoDEsOTaEsEsi^^Ps^B3ss9s^pSiii wttlOTXlwi, tU«ur t ttJUict. wiummx* r. im fsa«*s niumlAA lirfttt 4IMI/INOT INK M.'isiipes. MavfS. Ouniiis. S Vl/Yl NOT U/tt NOT l»332 words
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496 1965-10-22 17 Straits tin price rises sharply by over $10 THE tin price in Penang yesterday rose sharply by 51 0.25 to $725.25 due to HPMg local buying demand particularly from tbe Continent and reduced offerings. Tbe estimated offering at M tons was down 5 tons. This was the first time it496 words
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Article36 1965-10-22 17 O.\ ttn- frti «ic«int« marlitt in Horn; Knni.' yntcrrtay the VB. Dollar nnoud lit T4» for T.T. nil r, 7?i lor lIIH. M*rt«ll w»« quoted »t 16.02 mnd m titl of Held at 2«l|.36 words
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Advertisement327 1965-10-22 17 L_ RIVERVIEW RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED c i Incorporated in the Stales > of Malaya> The Directors have decided to recommend that f-68.*****5.0d. »b83,180i of the sum standing to the credit of the Company's Reserve Accounts should be capitalised and used in paying up in full i 1 .360,752 Shares of327 words
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Advertisement863 1965-10-22 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE 'ompanies Windini-l'p Petition) io. 4of 1985 C IN THE MATTER OF :HEE SENG TONG (MALAYA) x LIMITED AND I IN THE MATTER OF 1111. COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CAP. 174) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat a Petition for the winding up •f the abovenamed Company by863 words
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Advertisement673 1965-10-22 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (NO. 18 of ***** In pursuance of the powers con- erred by section 15 of tlie Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 tbe Director ot Public Works with the sanction of the < Minister for Law and National Development hereby declares673 words
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Advertisement822 1965-10-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OP ACCOUNTANCY Applications are Invited for the post of Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer in the School of Accountancy., Applicant* should be qualified to conduct courses and undertake research In at least one of the I following areas: Financial Accounting— Advanced Management Accounting Accounting Systems and Data822 words
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Advertisement752 1965-10-22 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders for (a) and (b) below will be received at the office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriaulture and Cooperatives. Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon on 9th November, 1965 for period Ist January. 1966 to 30th June.752 words
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Advertisement773 1965-10-22 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF HEALTH SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received up to L: noon, Bth November, 1965 (or the a i removal of nifhtsoil from private houses and tbe removal of nightsoil and cleansing of latrines in all Rural Area Labourers' Lines in tbe undermentioned districts for the year773 words
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Advertisement1178 1965-10-22 17 lINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE lenders wi:i be received in the office of the Permanent scretary. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-oper.it ives, Jalan Bwettrnim. Kuala Lumpur up to 12 Nocn of 4th November. 1965 Tor Die ipply of Animal Feed in gtufls for period 1.1.66-3112 66 to1,178 words
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Article, Illustration510 1965-10-22 18 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL By Itinerary already too heavy, says manager [£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Billy Griffith, manager of the MCC team to Australia, said here today that it would not be possible for his team to play matches in Malaysia and Singapore on their way510 words
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492 1965-10-22 18 RACING with Epsom Jeep: Ipoh, Thursday POR THE FIRST TIME in ten years, the Suez route will be used to ship x racehorses from England to Singapore next year. The Singapore Turf Club announced today that they planned to import 50 English492 words
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Article370 1965-10-22 18 Weights |POH, Thurs \\ruht» for all right race* her* on Sunday: CL. 2. DIV. I— «F. Spruce 9.00 Rftusa 9.00 Pasir Boffak 8.13 Jonal 8.13 I'utra Klant 8.12 Master Auctioneer 8.11 Wonderful PU 8.10 Lucky Lucky 8.1.9 Horning Time 8.08 King's Knight 8.08 Rogerthorpe 8.07 Terbang 8.0? Gwana B.ob Oisin370 words
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Article312 1965-10-22 18 IPOH, Thu r s. The Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races here: RACE ONE: During the race Beauty Mis* i Coles) suffered a bleeding attack. Trainer R. W. Van Breukelen was Informed that Beauty Miss would be banned for one month and then must312 words
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128 1965-10-22 18 COLOMBO. Thurs. Ceylon may send a cricket team on k six-week visit to England in 186« concurrent with the Ausralian lour of England Ceylon are anxious to further heir bid for Tc:;' j-tatu.-. .ai.e' nust get more three-day cricket. The ncs.'-ibili'.y i-f a shortReuter - 128 words
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Article79 1965-10-22 18 fyJILAN. Thurs. World flyweight boxing champion Salvatore Burrunl is to go ahead with Ins litie defence against Rockey 3atfellari of Australia in Sydney 3n Dec- 2. in spite of the World Boxing Association's ruling that fir must sign by Nov- 1 to meet Hiroyukl Ebihara ofReuter - 79 words
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Article37 1965-10-22 18 NEW YORK Thuw. Sugar EUy Robinson- 44. the former world middleweight boxing ChamI*^1 nigh JL Jamaican Rudolp Bent. The referee stopped the tnlrd »und of :helr 10-round bout. because Bent was unfit to continue. twuter37 words
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Article27 1965-10-22 18 J^fL.yEOAS Thun. AmenBan Billy Casper shot a f: V e-r-w t0 take tn SS round lead in the USSIOu.OOO Sahara Inv.utlon golf tournamenhere yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article25 1965-10-22 18 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Mal"}f" S'* 1 «°'f championthit WM be held at the Seremban In ternational Oolf Club course hert on Oct. 30-31.25 words
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218 1965-10-22 18 Mexico city, Thurs. Th« 'Little Olympics" are ovtr and the immediate task ahenri of medical observers from 1C countries is to study accumulaied evidence about performance" and physical reactions. j The outcome should determine precisely what effec;, Mcxlcc City's 7,500 ft altitude will218 words
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Article75 1965-10-22 18 PENANG, Thurs— The PenAng AAA will hold their annual Big Walk on Sunday. Oct 31. Compc'.tors will Ix; divided intu four groups Junior 'm?e 17-19. ■ente '2(i-39i. retenni '40 and above) ;md women (17 and above 1. The courVo mr Jun or.^. WOSBCCI and v<;cran.s will lx-75 words
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Advertisement494 1965-10-22 18 AUCTION SALE OF »luablr Sinf »|MtfT Proprrtm In hr lirld at «vi Halr<.-room No 104 Market Slrrrl. Sincapor* Ob TtWMla.v. MM CKtobrr. IMS I p.m. PAMM <>f Dtravmm Joseph. derea.se<i No 2A Primrose Avrtiue. Spring Park. Upper East Coast Road, are* XMI sq feet, freehold VACANT POSSESSION Me**!* Shook Lin494 words
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Advertisement149 1965-10-22 18 JOHORE PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN. J.K.R. Tiiwiirai.j danpadu Pemborung2 yang berdafiar di-J.K.R. lcela& "C 'Supplies. Hd. 11l dan fceatas akun di-iertma di-pejabai JURUTERA NFGEKI. 4.KR JOHORE hingga pukol 12 00 tengab harl pada 1-11-1965. untok. ■MEMBEKALKAN SALORAN *VER BESI YANO BKRHUJONO LICHIN DAN ALATAN ISTIMEWA YANO BERKAITAN 18 OARISAN TENOAHNYA UNTOK BEKALAN149 words
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Advertisement845 1965-10-22 18 I NOTICES LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF qiABTERLY SESSION I A quarterly session of tht Liquors Ucenalinr Board for Singapore will be held tn the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate Ui the Criminal District and 2 MaKiitrates' Court* Building, South Bridge Road. Singapore, on Tuesn day.845 words
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Advertisement71 1965-10-22 18 Indigestion? Get relief in 3 minutes FIOM INDIGESTION, HEARTKJRH. UPSET STOMACH When you're suffering the pain of Indigestion, Heartburn, or > Upset Stomach after a meal, take I BISMAG. The active ingredients work immediately. They I ease the pain, soothe your i stomach, and make you feel well again in71 words
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Article423 1965-10-22 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. ORGANISING COUNCIL NOT IN FAVOUR OF LEAGUE TOURNEY FOR SEAP GAMES r j^ HE Organising Council for the Third Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21 want the Games football tournament to end with a final which will precede the closing423 words
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Article216 1965-10-22 19 V;iNGAPORE. Thurs. Another Malaysian record was bettered by two schoolgirls on the third day of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's SEAP Games trial* here today. Patricia Chan and Jovlna Tseng both beat the 200 m Individual medley record of 2:54.6 set in 1963 by Sabrlna Praeer.216 words
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307 1965-10-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. All four members of Malaysia's 1964 Putra Cup golf team have entered for the Malayan Golf Association trial on Saturday and Sunday at the Royal Selangor Golf Club to pick the team for the Fifth South East Asia Amateur307 words
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Article270 1965-10-22 19 L'L'AI A LUMPUR. Thurs.— Eight oi the 18 Malaysian basket ball plajren Mlected lor rentraltsed training from Oct. 11 in preparation lur the Asian Championshipi ami Seap G;imes at Kuala Lumpur hava not yet turned up at the Chin Woo training centre. l.urn Mun Chak. MABA270 words
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Article135 1965-10-22 19 Malaysians for Lucknow on Oct 27 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The IV Malaysian badminton team for the Asian champiunships at I Lucknow on Oct. 30 Nov. 14. i and for the Nehru Memorial tournament at. New Delhi on Nov. 16-21. will leave at 10.20 a.m. on Oct. 27 from the Subang135 words
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Article72 1965-10-22 19 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Malaysian Armed Forces, joint holders with Perak. arc tipped to win the Malaysian Malays hockey central zone competition for the Raxak Cup which begins at PPo t Dickson tomorrow The other teams in the tourna- mpnt are Sciangor and Negn sjem- bilan. Fixtures are:72 words
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Article60 1965-10-22 19 SUMMARY SOCCER Voon Cap KO competition (Ipohn: Kilat 3 Oovt. Printers 0. Krian Lfe iat P. Buntari: P. Kasa 1 Dennis Estate 0; (at B. Serai) Chersonese EsUte 7 Kuala Kurau 1 HOCKEY C. Kedah Leafue rAlor Star): Teachers 3 JollilacU 2. RUGGER Perak K.O. competition (Ipoh<: Bt. Michael's Inst.60 words
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Article215 1965-10-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. \f ALAYSIAN Police are favourites to beat Armed ifl Forces in their annual soccer match for the King's Cup at Gurney Road here, on Saturday. Police won the first match In the series In 1961 but lost {in 1962. They regained the trophy215 words
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Article, Illustration432 1965-10-22 19 I ONDON, Thurs. Aus■Li tria, one of the weakest soccer teams in Europe, brought off a dramatic 3-2 victory here last night against England, one of the fancied sides for next year's World Cup finals. 1 England had been expected to win this floodlitReuter - 432 words
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Article325 1965-10-22 19 JOE DORAI - S'pore rely on speed of Asians JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Thursday SINGAPORE are relying on the speed of their fIT» Asian players to break through Johore's strong defence in the Malaya Cup ***** match on the Padang here on Saturday (kick-off 5.15 p.m.). According to selector Dennh Boyle. Johore are325 words
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Article177 1965-10-22 19 DATU PAHAT, Thurs. Th« Mm team for the Malaysian Government Bervk« athletica championships at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 30-31: Mm Mazlan Hamzah (110 m, 200 m, 400 m, 4 x 100 m, 4 x 400 m); Hissan M. Nor (100 m 200 m 4 x177 words
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Article100 1965-10-22 19 IPOH. Thurs. Kelantan liavt conceded v walkover to Perak in the Under-23 rugger match scheduled to be played at Alor Star on Saturday. Mohamed Isa Abbas, secretary of the Perak Rugby Union, said thai he had recnved a telegram from the Kelantaa R.U.. who said they were100 words
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Article47 1965-10-22 19 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby matches played in Britain last night: Rugby League l'ndcr-24 International England 12 France 5 (at Oldham. Lancashire). Rugby I'nion Club matches Cardiff 17 Co-opt iniists 3; Leicester 14 Oxford University 11: Newport 34 Blackheath and Army 3. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article28 1965-10-22 19 TAIPEI. Thurs.— Formosa were planning to bid for the sixth Asian Games in 1970. said Gen. Yang Sen chairman of the Amateur Athletic Federation here. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Advertisement12 1965-10-22 19 p"ies S1 onal Relay Companys i interference and wobbl) programme |2^B^^^!W^ REDIFFUSIONVeLenq12 words
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Advertisement180 1965-10-22 19 SHARIKAT MOSBERT Presents 1^ SHANGRILA PARK IN WELL DEVELOPED AREA. 3RD MIL! JALAN TEIRAU, JOHORE BAHRU -•■> TITLE DEEDS: FREEHOLD «.Sl®!£JL 2/Lw I^e Sitiim- cud -Dining Room, 3 Bedrooms, TWO-STOREY 1 UtUity and 3 Bathrooms. WORK IN PROGRESS. Provided with MOSAIC, LONGBATH, FENCING, DETACHED gates, etc. HOUSES Locality: 5 minutes180 words
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Miscellaneous40 1965-10-22 19 SPORTS DIARY ATIILKTICS Kelantan AAA I mini-marathon (Pasir Mas). BADMINTON— Heah Cup intercone Qnitl: B'pore v Sgor (A Stan HOCKF.Y S'for DW. ll 8 gor i Club v BRC >XL padang); Survty > t Kilat (fentai) VT v UalT«itj > «Ch«a« Mj.40 words
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Miscellaneous37 1965-10-22 19 KLGGKR— S'jor Umk Agrt- culture College v S'gor Services B (Berdang). SOCCER— S"pore DW. 1: Star Soccentes v Sukaramsii <Jn. Besar SIS p.m.); Fathul Kar.b v RAF Mttar <Jn. Bawr TOO). •wmaaNO •port iimi Ma» (Aatar WkLx.37 words
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Article, Illustration686 1965-10-22 20 CAMPAIGN SPREADS TO JOGJAKARTA AND CELEBES Red homes wrecked JAKARTA, Thursday THE temporary ban on the Indonesian Communist Party and its affiliates spread today throughout many regions of the country. The PKI, which has been linked with the unsuccessful Oct. 1 coup.Reuter; AP; UPI - 686 words
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149 1965-10-22 20 BANGKOK, Thursday. f\FFICIALS of 28 nations today attended the session of a special preparatory meeting on formation of the proposed Asia Development Bank. Most of the 105 delegates were tight-lipped. Insisting that since the meeting had Just started there was nothing to talk149 words
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Article38 1965-10-22 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Puan Noor Aisnah. wife of the Yang dlPertuan Negara, will open the 1965 combined welfare services exhibition and sale of work at the conference hall In Shenton Way on Saturday, at 10.30 a.m.38 words
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Article51 1965-10-22 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Kt-m..lc-ing machines in the Singapore Ice Factory at Keluntan Road, near the Suneei Road chopping area. MN scorched tunmhi when a lire broke out tit 11.30 p.m. The lire, conUned to the ground floor, was extinguished by nremen halt' an hour later. No one was51 words
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412 1965-10-22 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Thurs— Quiet but firm conditions were maintained In the stock markets today on selective buying. The slightly better feeling regarding Rhodesia helped. The unchanged Bank Rate caused no disappointment in the Giltedged market, where short-dated stocks made further headway on substantial buying. Other gilts were firmer where412 words
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124 1965-10-22 20 rKYO, Thurs. Japanese astronomers today saw the Ikeya-Scki comet flashing brighter than the moon as it sped close to the sun, but in many countries cloud thwarted scientists and crowds of watchers. Sightings of the comet, travelling at 250 miles a second andReuter - 124 words
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Article49 1965-10-22 20 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Kuala Lumpur Kota Bharu Penang Ipoh Malacca Singapore C. Highlands Jesselton Kuching 88 81 86 84 88 88 88 91 73 73 73 75 75 75 59 75 7249 words
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Article40 1965-10-22 20 PENANO, Thurs.-— After trailing 3-1 on the first day Johore hit' back tonight to beat Selangor 5-4 In the Poong Seong Cup badminton final. Johore will now chal- lenge holders Penang for the cup hen this weekend.40 words
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Article26 1965-10-22 20 MACON (GeorKla>, Thurt. Nationalist China's First Lady. Madame Chiang Kai-shek, wind* up her two-day visit to Middle Geonrla today before returning to Washington. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Obituary80 1965-10-22 20 m M DAVAR wrll known -»l»n» Kuala Lumpur and Madraa Ktai.- ..I |>1\ at M«dr»« on lt>-10-6.'i Aged 77. IVepljr mour"«l by bcli. .*> mkii. 0 daughter*. aonr-in-latv <laui(h!rr*-in-law and <rand ihiUrrn MRS CHAN OIN CHUAN mre l.im K\\>, Imiip. «v rtud Urn. leaving Mb Hay Tronic. Khay Kok80 words
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258 1965-10-22 20 Leave that play alone, say students KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE University of Malaya Students* Union today dissociated itself from the current protest over the TV Malaysia play "Awangku Sayang' (My Dear Awang). In n statement signed by the Acting President, Mr Eddy Lee, and Ihe General Secretary, Inche Abdul Majid258 words
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Advertisement69 1965-10-22 20 r DON'T MISS! I 'iKfe <t/\\^ MORRIS P /HOLIDAY; on ICE I %1965£ AT THE NATIONALTHEATRE FABULOUS, EXCITING, ENCHANTING 75 STAR SKATERS A GREAT FAMILY SHOW OPENS THURSDAY OCTOBER 28th 830 P.M. NIGHTLY- 830 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 615-915 P.M. 1 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT) TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSONS-COLD STORAGE -CK.TANG NATIONAL69 words
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