The Straits Times, 26 October 1965
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Title Section25 1965-10-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,00O 26 CT Nat*"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100525 words
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Article, Illustration29 1965-10-26 1 IT'S IMPOSSIBLE FOR SECURITY FORCES TO PATROL COASTLINE STRETCHING 1,000 MILES AND ISLANDS DOTTING RHIO STRAITS, LEE IS TOLD Map showing the proposed barter trade route29 words
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Article374 1965-10-26 1 S'pore: Talks with K.L. 'soon' SINGAPORE, Mon.-Con-sultations between the Singapore and Malaysian Governments over the question of resuming barter trade between Singapore and the Rhio islands, on a limited scale will take place soon. This was stated tonight by the Singapore Ministry of Defence. The statement said: "There has appeared374 words
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Article856 1965-10-26 1 BARTER ROW KUALA LUMPUR, Monday AN emergency Cabinet meeting presided over by Tengku Abdul Rahman today decided to warn Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, against going ahead with his proposal to resume barter trade with Indonesia. This proposal, a Cabinet statement said, posed the "most serious"856 words
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Article, Illustration331 1965-10-26 1 TARGET ROCKET AGENA FAILS TO GO INTO ORBIT SO 'SPACE CHASE' CANCELLED CAPE KENEDDY, Monday. THE Gemini Six mission to rendezvous and dock in space was called off today when the Agena target rocket failed to achieve orbit. The cancellation of the mission was a bitter blowReuter - 331 words
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Article44 1965-10-26 1 ADEN. Mon Two Bnti.ih soldiers :n a security patrol vehlcit were i:illo<J f otiowing Ihe accicYni.ii discharge ol their MltOmdtic wapoaa but night, a military spokesman Bid ioaay. The accident OOCURttd while they were patrollini; ihe Maalla area of Aden. RenterReuter - 44 words
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Article35 1965-10-26 1 SALISBI'RY. Mon. British Prime Minister Harold Wilson arrived here today for talks with Premier lan Smith in a late bid to ston Rhodesia from declaring its own independence. Reuter. (See back page).Reuter - 35 words
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Article61 1965-10-26 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. President Soekarno today denied a Jakarta newspaper report that a former First Minister. Dr. DJuanda, had died as a result of drinkin? wine from Communist China. Radio Jakarta said. The official denial of the "Harian Islam" report, signed by three Deputy Premiers, said Dr. Djuanda's61 words
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Article57 1965-10-26 1 MANILA. Mon. Some 60 guests. Including Japanese aviation officials and newspapermen, flew yesterday over Manila, historic Corregldor island and Taal Lake aboard the newly purchased Japanese-manufactured YS-ll tellner of the Fllipinas Orient Airways. The 30-mlnute flyover was part of the Airways dedication and Inaugural ceremony forUPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-10-26 1 Sunny Ang appeal opens SINGAPORE. Mon. The appeal against conviction and death sentence of Sunny Ang. former grand prix racer, opened in the high court today. Ang, was convicted last March for the murder of a bar-waitress, Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid. 21, in the sea off Pulau Dua (Sisters Islands)163 words
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Article32 1965-10-26 1 CHINA PROTEST TO JAKARTA TOKYO. Mod. Peking tod iy Indeed protest with Jakarta against what it called "brutal behaviour of Indonesian Army against Chinese in Indonesia. A.P (See back page)AP - 32 words
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Advertisement34 1965-10-26 1 a 5 0 REPORT ON THE APPEAL:PAGE 9 QrdeXpLus 'double width' corrugated, lightweight, asbestos cement roofing sheets Increase the value of your property Always use quality materials in your home for quality building materials34 words
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182 1965-10-26 2 'P K V O Mon.— Pupprl shows, one of the oldest folk arts in mainland China, are being used to teach children guerilla warfare. Reports from China Mf emphasis is brine put on sh»ws displaying how the idiotic guerillas are ftchtinc American and VietnameseAP - 182 words
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195 1965-10-26 2 »3 labour union duels have threatened to call a Roneral strike in the capital unless the Government approves pay increases for i heir members or takes j ■ctton t<> check t tic rising co.^t fif living. I'lf warning Ml Riven at a meeting yesterday afternoon ofReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration512 1965-10-26 2 PRESIDENT SENDS TRUSTED ADVISER ON TRIP TO THE FAR EAST WASHINGTON. Mon QNE of President Johnson's closest friends and confidential advisers is on a trip to South Vietnam. This comes as the pros, pects for a peaceful settlement in Vietnam appearReuter; UPI - 512 words
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Article34 1965-10-26 2 ADEN, Mon. Sir Hichtrd Turnbull. British High Commissioner for Aden State and the South Arabian Protectorates, has banned a weekly newspaper Al .v.iwar on the ground that it published seditious material. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article70 1965-10-26 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Mon. A rich diamond deposit yielding between eight and 10 carats per ton weight of soil, has been discovered in the Central Tanzania area of Singida. not far from the sue of the famous Williamson Diamond Mines at. Mwadui. A company comprising a partnership betweenAP - 70 words
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210 1965-10-26 2 Big new drive in US for change in Far East policy A nationwide campaign aimed at changing U.S. attitudes toward Red China and the American role in Vietnam was launched last night on 30 college campuses across the nation, i 1 A closed-circuit telephone hookup brought the voices of the210 words
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151 1965-10-26 2 'Fight all subversion' pledge by African I— states ACCRA (Ghana), Mon. The Organisation of African Unity pledged its member states yesterday to fight subversion wherever it origanates on African soil or from foreign powers. Heads o: state and delegates from 28 African nations debated for two days, often sharply sniping151 words
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Article24 1965-10-26 2 NEW DELHI. MOO. A si:Eht earth -tremor sliook Delhi foe two seconds early today but no damage or casualties were reported. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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121 1965-10-26 2 A LGIERS, Mon. The Afro-Asian summit preparatory committee broke ud apparently deadlocked last night over increased Communist Chinese insistence on a postponement of the conference The 15-nation body has decided to reconvene today despite earlier Algerian insistence that last night's meeting would be the lastReuter - 121 words
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Miscellaneous24 1965-10-26 2 TAE GAMBOLg A^^^. (vz MUST tupow tmosO -s. VOLD NEW«PAPEC6 AHWf (TUSH** PIVE VI \VgAg< OIDJ CMAVE YOU 6EEM TH«jf) /ju«r IOO* AT A24 words
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Article, Illustration383 1965-10-26 3 GEN. MACDONALD WORKING FOR PULLBACK UNITED NATIONS, Mon INDIA AND PAKISTAN MASSING TROOPS IN MOST DANGEROUS SECTOR, SAYS THANT THE I.N. Secretary-General, U Thant, reported yesterday that both India and Pakistan had built up their military strength lately behind the ceasefire line in the Indian desert state ofAP - 383 words
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294 1965-10-26 3 YEW DELHI, Mon.— The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri, said yesterday that the Tnited Nations Security Council should name the aggressor in the IndiaPakistan quarrel and decide whether India had the right to take action to defend its territorial integrity. Mr. ShastriAP - 294 words
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Article46 1965-10-26 3 BONN. Mon. A plane and a car collided on a highway near Donaucschingen yesterday, injuring three prople in the aircraft and two in the car. The sports plant- suddenly lost height while trying to land at a flvinc club, the police said.— Renter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article108 1965-10-26 3 Ayub asks for a U.N. commission RAWALPINDI, Mon.— President A y v b Khan yesterday demanded that the U.N. Security Council set up a commission to settle the present IndiaPakistan conflict and Kashmir dispute. President Ayub made this demand In a letter to the United Nations Secre-tary-General U Thant. PeacefulAP - 108 words
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264 1965-10-26 3 We, too, were fighting for better world, say former SS men REGENSBURG (Germany). Monday. VETERANS of Hitler's elite SS divisions thundered approval yesterday as their leaders told them they. too. were only soldiers who "fought 4or a better world." More than 1,000 members of the Waffen-SS (Combat SS'. including aboutAP - 264 words
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104 1965-10-26 3 I ONDON, Mon. Police and rioters clashed In a wild melee In East London last night at a meeting called by the ultra-rlghtwlng Greater Britain Movement. The fighting started when the movement's leader. Mr. John Tyndall. begmn a speech In which heReuter - 104 words
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Article30 1965-10-26 3 MACAO. Mon.— Three Chines were bffleved drowned yesterday In the Pearl River while attemptIng to swim from Ka' Tal mountain on mainland China to ilua Portuguese territory.— UPL30 words
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Article153 1965-10-26 3 Air drama of the early baby LONDON. Mon. A 23-year-old stewardess delivered a 3Jlb premature girl in a crowded plane high over Turkey on Saturday night, British Eagle Airways said. Dorothy Hetherington. who had no previous experience, as a midwife, delivered the child while the plane, with 117 Servicemen and153 words
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Article30 1965-10-26 3 WASHINGTON. Mon President Jolwson. two days out of hospiti.l after his sail bladder operation, flew to his ranch in Texas last night to rortlnue his convalescence. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement433 1965-10-26 3 C-> s-Tyou need a blue^s SpH v PRINT FORW)> SECURITY r^ A definite life Insurance plan Is very Important to you to build up your family's FUTURE SECURITY You can get this plan trom the Malaysian Cooperative Insurance Boclety Ltd. The MCIS Special Assurance Plans are available to you. You433 words
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106 1965-10-26 4 S'PORE GOVT SOON TO PUBLISH 'INJUSTICES' SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong disclosed yesterday that a list of injustices committed by the Malaysian Government against Singapore would shortly be published in a White Paper. He said this at the 55th anniversary ceremony of the Kwong Chai Shut106 words
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Article40 1965-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A charity dance to raise funds for recreation facilities in the Naval Base will be held on Saturday night at the Naval Ba&e Asian Recreation Hall. A dance highlight U the election of "Deepavall Queen 1965."40 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-10-26 4 MINISTER TELLS SEMINAR DELEGATES OF AIM FOR SETTING UP— Wish for trade link between Zanzibar, Singapore CINGAPORE, Mon. The 34-nation A fro- Asian Trade Union Conference ended here today with doors slowly being opened for another sphere of cooperation between Africans and Asians on the economic294 words
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340 1965-10-26 4 and as of right, trade union representatives have discussed their duties and creative responsibilities for the new and better world now so turbulently being born. "And that you as trade union representatives have come from 34 countries of Asia and Africa tor the first340 words
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Article21 1965-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Pelc Klo community centre at 5 p.m. on Wednesday.21 words
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Article91 1965-10-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Some 105 students from 35 secondary schools will take part In the fifth annual safety nrst quiz, organised by the Singapore Junior Safety First Council to be held next month. After the heats on Oct. 30, five schools will be sel- ected91 words
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Article55 1965-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A series of competitions, organised in connection with the National Language Month in November is being planned by the Queenstown Malay Youth Association. Mr. Rahmat Barnawl, the association's secretary today said that speech contests, debates, a variety show and a forum were among the55 words
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Advertisement64 1965-10-26 4 WwMmimmiUmm&mmm 40 Today 1 30-3 30-7 00 A 9.30 p.m. A Full Length Feotura Cartoon "ALAKAZAM THE GREAT" (Colorscope). Tomorrow: "Tha Rounders,' (Color scopa). MBjaj J] »««jj J TcJo, Only: 3 30-7-930 p.m. Dole Robertson m "law Or Tha lawtats"— Ena. (in Scope and Colour). Tomorrow Only: 'Flute i. The64 words
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Advertisement245 1965-10-26 4 Jk i TABULOUS M ■hJ^xXX/ morris V/V CHALFEN p resents •v -£g: on ICE I AT THE NATIONALTHEATRE (OPENS THURSDAY OCTOBER 28th 830 P.M.) NIGHTLY- 830 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 615-915 P.M. (LIMITED ENGAGEMENT) TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSONS-COLD STORAGE-C.K.TANG NATIONALTHEATRE BOOKING OFFICE TICKETS: $6/-, $4/-. $2/- and some $8 <^A245 words
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Advertisement633 1965-10-26 4 ■ORGANISATION, ■i«J:M.m«l4t!l4JJiU:|^Bg bj I. AS I iiai m II am, I At, 4. 6 30 t 9.1S p.m.— lon Caimichocl. Jonct Murro IBJ Hugh Gr<ff>tr> Curl J itgenj bj"HIDE&SEEK"(sb)JJ ■j Tomorrow' ONE DAY ONLYI BY PUBLIC DEMAND! m i Ln^crsal-lntcrnational pi 18l BfIBJBJBB^BJBBBVjaBnf B i i IW?*" ~*^H BJ BJLL^—J,-.633 words
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Miscellaneous242 1965-10-26 4 Straits Times Crossword R^ IHI IHM"~~^NBi across 5. Number spoken without noise 1, 6. Pontlua Pilate's position, Ux-wlse. ta acottM, court J; Cgg. gJ-^J^jr I6J. 9 ariaTO> to^ v w r S <»> 10 What are left of those demn 15 ol h I L art l enter out of242 words
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1155 1965-10-26 5 ROOM FOR MEN OF QUALITY ONLY... Rules to be changed in Singapore for the Civil Service SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore civil servants \yill soon lx' liable to dismissal for ineffieiencv and shirking work in the interest of a more effective Civil Ser- ice. Moreover, such1,155 words
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106 1965-10-26 5 Police seeking relatives of Hup Siang SINGAPORE. Mon. Police i want to contact relatives or friends of a 68-year-old man known only as Hup Slang, who died at the General Hospital on Oct. 20 alter being warded for about two months. Police said that he had been found lying near106 words
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Article115 1965-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The k Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, has agreed to be patron of a national language essay contest being organised by the National Language School under the sponsorship of Caltex Oil (Malaysia) Ltd. The contest will be held next month in115 words
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Article24 1965-10-26 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Radio Singapore will broadcast tomorrow at 10 p.m. the talk by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to civil servants.24 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-10-26 5 Police smash robber gang $12,000 WORTH OF STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED pOLICE have re- covered more than 512,000 worth of stolen jewellery and other property In running a four-man gang of robbers to ground. The crackdown on the gang came after over a month's investigation conducted by officers of Queenstown Police294 words
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480 1965-10-26 5 OWNERS of the following items (recovered by the police after smashing the four-man gang of robbers) are asked to contact Detective Inspector O. Sharma of the Qneenstown Police Station: Gold Rolex gents wristwatch with gold chain No. *****4 value $1,000. Gold Omega gents wristwatch with480 words
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Article65 1965-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. N. Balachandran has been elected chairman of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. Other officials are: Mr. fie Peng Liang, vice-chairman; Mr. Leslie Ravner. honorary secretary: Miss Genevleve C.H. Tan. assistant hon. secretary. Committee: Dr iDato) Tay Terk Eng. Mr. V.K.65 words
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Article37 1965-10-26 5 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Rer Peter Leung will show slides of the Anglican Church in Sabah at the veeklv meeting tomorrow of the Toe H and»Tor H Women's A.saoMatlon at Talbot House at 8.30 p.m37 words
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Article72 1965-10-26 5 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Btneapore Teachers' Training College «vlll hold lt« annual eradtiaUon dinner and danre on < November 12 at 8.30 p.m. at the' TTC hall In Paterson Road An art exhibition will also be held In conjunction with the irradiiaflon day celebrations Tickets at *672 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-10-26 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The darling of millions, Hong Kong child star Fung Po Po (above), today kept the promise she made to her Singapore fans nearly three years ago. "I told you that we would come back," she told the milling crowd of young girls228 words
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Advertisement98 1965-10-26 5 BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST W I S The Jackpot Last Week Was Won. There Is Another Offer Of $1000 To The Outright Winner In Contest 'S' Send your entry now. Closing date: Wed. 27.10.65, 11 a.m. SILVER PLATING jr j^- inexpensive yet dignified our range jt jT^ of98 words
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Article16 1965-10-26 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. Thp Province Central rural i«mtrtei council will meet on j Thursday.16 words
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Article, Illustration269 1965-10-26 6 Strike by Securicor guards over dismissal KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ABOUT 40 private establishments here were left unguarded just before midnight yesterday when 150 guards employed by Securicor (M) Ltd suddenly decided to strike. This morning, as there was no sign of them returning, managers of organisations affected hurriedly employed temporary269 words
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Article115 1965-10-26 6 CEREMBAN. Mon. A visiting Jaycee from Melbourne. Mr. Donald For- bes. 22. was slightly injured yesterday when the motor- cycle on which he was a pillion-rider skidded near Lukut. 16 miles from here. The rider. Mr. Gurbachan Singn. 30. a police clerk and a115 words
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200 1965-10-26 6 Under discussion: A shift of airways offices I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Transport is se r I ously considering the shifting of the headquarters of Malaysian Airways from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, the Straits Times understand*. Although no official confirmation can br obtained, it is believed thr proposal has200 words
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136 1965-10-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr C W Chen. Lions International dis;nct Rovernor for Singapore and Malaysia, will represent the two countries at the fourth Orient and i bouth-East Asian Lions convention to be held in Hong Kong from Nov. 19 to Nov. 21. About 2.000136 words
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Article33 1965-10-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twentytwo men pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court today to being i drunk and disorderly on Deepa- vaii day and yesterday They were each fined between $10 and $30.33 words
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Article26 1965-10-26 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Mr. Lim Sin Chew, headmaster of the Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin School. Jitra. has been transferred to the Education Office. Alor Star.26 words
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238 1965-10-26 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. A cake-: seller who robbed a provision shop assistant at knife-point was today jailed for five years by the Third Criminal District Court. The jail term is to bo followed by two years' police supervision. Nadason Rama alias Ah238 words
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Article152 1965-10-26 6 SEREMBAN. Mon tXDRMER MCA and 1 ex-UDP member. Mr. Chin See Yin. today verbally confirmed be was behind the proposed United Malaysian Chinese Qrganisation. Mr. Chin, who had been evading the Press on this tnatter. today issued a statement on UMCO but he did not152 words
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Miscellaneous153 1965-10-26 6 liioff Onp By T. ii a ml in Wsfvra&4? r I DOC PROMISED T«S£ND Me| I >. v v| K,jA< «J fut*4^ >^L''f-^^\ cUOM? Y/KSL{K.aZA*Ps\ WHERE HOME. .HUT THIS DON'T WFlLj* Z$L aM4d» I V><«^V AKrA;>ES ~y r UXXUKE ANY PART OF Q}/i\ VJ C '*£&isZ*ok^r^ I\ Up v vr—*V^153 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1965-10-26 7 THE ELEGANT COUNT WAS A DAREDEVIL PIONEER Albert de Dion designed and raced Europe's most successful car and he was only an amateur engineer STROLLING through Paris one morning in ISM) the 24 -year -old Count Albert De Dion paused to admire a beautifully made model steam engine at work1,696 words
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Obituary48 1965-10-26 8 t» P)»rrft 5/J Minimum MRS DORIS MATILDA CRAICI in" panaa) pa»«rd awaj i» MSj rntobrr L«avta bthlnd only child Marion DQiorr* WoodHorth. alatrr. two I rothrra to mourn hrr low <*-ort«g« I S*ag g lalan Bukit. Polit' Tralnint MSjml Thomaon Hoad. today a p m for Biiadari48 words
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Article758 1965-10-26 8 A statement yesterday even- :ng by the Singapore Defence Ministry, offering assurance of "detailed consultations" with Malaysia on the Singapore t Government's proposal for re- j opening the barter trade with Indonesia, promises to avert a serious crisis in relations be- i twee" the two countries. Such758 words
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Article340 1965-10-26 8 Two contacts which the Thai police made with Com- I munist terrorists last wr°k are a reminder both of the con- tinned existence of guerillas in the border area and the efforts ;of our neighbours as well as ourselves to curb the threat i they represent The first340 words
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Article189 1965-10-26 8 f th With completion of the Batang Padang hydro-electric project (the second phase of the Cameron Highlands scheme) scheduled for 1968, work is already under way to prepare for Malaya's next and much bigger power undertaking. According to the National Electricity Board, a detailed survey of the Upper189 words
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Article, Illustration754 1965-10-26 8 Denis Warner - Why Soekarno is still President Denis Warner iM^HiK*! "i La_LiJH /l laii BY TEN days ago I flew into Jakarta, h o p i n g to find the answers to a few important questions. I flew out of that curfew city last week to Singapore with answers that may754 words
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Article, Illustration745 1965-10-26 8 A Special - Gambling capital of the Far East A Special By MACAO, a piece of 16th c entury history which has somehow survived into the 20th, is working hard to develop one of its few assets tourism. The Portuguese Government of the "loyal city of the name of God," as Macao has745 words
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LETTERS
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240 1965-10-26 8 Crossing the Causeway to work IS n really the intentkki of the government departments, in Johnrt Bahru to persuadr the United Kingdom temporary residents there that they would toe far better off to live in Singapore? Thrrr li a lair proportion of United Kingdom residents in Johore Bahru nf which240 words
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Letter59 1965-10-26 8 WITH reference to the letter by "Citizen <ST Sept. 4> regarding the "Neglected Beaches I am glad to inform him that the road leadinc into pa&ir Rls beach has been improved. There are seats in the beach resort for the use of the general public picnicking in Pasir Rls. HUSSEIN59 words
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Advertisement912 1965-10-26 8 Straits Tubm k Malay Mail Cmiltoi a#»owaaa»«»ti "<•» a* COLD BTONASI lUfta. MAPIKET O.c-.-i |»maHi«m (trt) at Halian* aaaa Ka«*«« Mtvl KM A. ■!••>«•< CITY BOOK BTOKg LTD wi^ett*ei** M*uae. •»r— o*mv THI NIWI MONT litltllrlO'l tiiaarwaraat M. M. IaMAIL 1 llnt'Kt) »oa< Wa.al BaM HAMICM fTO«l 4 Oppt' i--a««t912 words
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Advertisement4 1965-10-26 8 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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Advertisement37 1965-10-26 8 INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS j MALAY MAIL WORD PUZZLE CONTEST "FH" THE JACKPOT IS NOW $11,000/THIS IS TOO GOOD TO MISS. Send your entry now. i Closing date: Wed. 27/10/65, 11 a.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration853 1965-10-26 9 Sunny Ang appeals: A total of 18 grounds Case of waitress who died skin-diving Reporters: CHIA POTEIK and JACKIE SAM gINGAPORE. Mon. The appeal of Sunny Ang, 27, who is under sentence of death for the murder ot a waitress in the sea off Pulau D v a (Si st853 words
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Article, Illustration385 1965-10-26 9 CROWN COUNSEL SEEKS FURTHER DETAILS OF ALLEGED PREJUDICES ly on the burden of proof on the prosecution THE TRIAL JTDGE was wrong in his direction to the jury on circumstantial evidence and erred in law in failing to direct the jury adequately on the dangers of convicting an accused person385 words
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392 1965-10-26 9 'Accident not part of the same transaction' Hberately brought about. counsel added. He quoted a passage from the Judge's sum-ming-up. In which the judge said that the accused had said that he overtook cars recklessly and asked: "Why .should the accused want to overtake cars recklessly? Was It for the392 words
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Advertisement180 1965-10-26 9 /Jj First in |gH|k dependability pi the world's best-selling outboard motors i Wherever power on water it needed in Malaysia, you Wf^^SmKtgm will always find a Johnson outboard in urn. Johnson K9^^^^ B^P l^S E? fl^^ I outboards are designed and made for dependable ser- IP"*""" 1 B^£ vice under180 words
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Miscellaneous785 1965-10-26 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lorn- bports Arena: 7.34 No Time pur and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and For Sergeant* "Permanent S** 1 S Johore Bahni; Recruit"; 8 New In Man--4 Talplnt; 7 Bata Pahat; darin: 8-10 Take Studio; 9 Kluan*. 8 34 Turn of Fat«— •HurrirM.: 8.45 Opening and cane":785 words
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Article, Illustration538 1965-10-26 10 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO: LAVISH ATTRACTIONS FOR TOURISTS H* SINGAPORE, Monday A $20 m i 1 1 1 o v scheme to develop Pulau Sajahat, a tiny island off Changi, into a big tourist attraction is under way. Negotiations are going on between the Tourist P r538 words
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Article23 1965-10-26 10 PENANG. Mon. Registered tourist guides in Penang will meet on Friday tr> consider the formation of a Penang Tourist Guides' Association.23 words
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277 1965-10-26 10 ARMED robbers made a total haul of $5,500 in cash and jewellery in three hold-ups today. ROBBERY NO. 1: At 3.15 ajn. MLss Nancy Wong was accosted by a gunman In her Boon Tiong Road flat. The gunman then opened the front door277 words
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158 1965-10-26 10 High Court frees four on arms charges VI A L A C C A. Mon. 1 Dato Justice Ismail Khan today acquitted and discharged four persons on charges of possessing ammunition and explosives. The four were Loke Wing Sum alias Cheng Man. 23. Lim Lien. 31. Goh See Kin. 25.158 words
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145 1965-10-26 10 Singapore lifts licensing of Dutch imports SINGAPORE. Mon Specific import licensing of goods of Dutch origin, imposed last year, was lifted today. A Singapore Government statement said the trade restrictions were removed in the light of repeated assurances from the Dutch Government that Its economic aid to Indonesia did not145 words
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Article46 1965-10-26 10 PENANG. Mon. Contraband goods seized by the Customs will. be auctioned tomorrow at the Customs' north regional store ir King Street here. On auction will be textiles, cosmetics, watches, outboard motors, liquor, tobacco and other goods i valued at a total of $40,000.46 words
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Article51 1965-10-26 10 PENANG Mon. A lino-typist employed by me Straits Echo Press. Chew Huat Chye. 24. today pleaded not guilty to stealing $50 worth of matrices from the company on Oct. 19. The sessions court registrar. Mr- Mahan Singh, granted Chew $500 bail and fixed further mention for51 words
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281 1965-10-26 10 Take another look at language, education, urges UDP chief PENANG. Mon.— The secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today urged the Government to set up two independent committees to study language and education problems in Malaysia. "Such bodies should comprise representatives from every political party." he281 words
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Advertisement126 1965-10-26 10 invest Si#-&m wisely! JTjatxlarig yark BUKIT TIMAH HILLS (7 miles) PRICE FROM:- $32,500/- UPWARDS PRICE FROM:- $26,900/- UPWARDS Semi -detached bungalows and garden terrace houses IDEAL HOME FREEHOLD LAND LOT 4«6pt (Formerly Urt 444ptiMlKi; S.L.G. LAND lot spt > x QtJIR PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS CONVENIENT TRANSPORTATION FIRST CLAM MATERIALS USED MODERN126 words
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Advertisement190 1965-10-26 10 illlHill! n If you haverft been in Hawaii lately, you nave no idea how things haverft changed. Hurrah for the International Date Line! Be there *y ester day\ You'll just love the new Hawaii. Because it's the same as the old. Same old sheltering palms. Gentle days. Broad, warm beaches190 words
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Miscellaneous15 1965-10-26 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl •""•XFEBGOtT j ULP... yVO>V V WHICH SIGN S I REMEMBER!?15 words
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243 1965-10-26 11 Malaysia, Thailand bid to end fish row From ALAN HARMAN BANGKOK. Mon. j Thai and Malay- I sian officials will try to settle differences between their fishermen peacefully in order to maintain friendly relations between thr two countries. Malaysian authorities In the northw&st *>tate of Perils are to send a243 words
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Article26 1965-10-26 11 MUAR. Mon. More than 500 guests will attend the celebrations to mark the 71st birthdny of the Sultan of Johore here on Oct. 28.26 words
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432 1965-10-26 11 $5 a day to cover road damage, says Lee SINGAPORE, Monday COMMERCIAL vehicles from Molaya will soon have to pay a tax for coming into Singapore. Plans are now being drawn up and existing legislation will be simplified to ensure easy432 words
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Article103 1965-10-26 11 Police seek armed youths PENANG. Mon. Penang po- j lice are looking for two armed youths who stabbed a carpenter. Ten Teik Kooi. and robbed him of a watch and a wallet contain- mg $8 in Prangin Road lasl night, i Ten. 36. who received a cut on his right103 words
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Article, Illustration290 1965-10-26 11 \S UAR, Mon. A Perak 11 man was sentenced to death by Justice Oill In the High Court here yesterday for consorting with members of the Indonesian armed forces In September last year. He Is Ho Ming Slang alias Ho Sung. 24. an290 words
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Article47 1965-10-26 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon- Sixty-one families have been pettled In the Teck Wan Heng federal Land Development Authority scheme near here. With this new addition yesterday, the 2.700-acre scheme now has a total of 190 settler families The scheme was launched in May 196347 words
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Article26 1965-10-26 11 JESSELTON. Mon. The' house to house postal delivery service In the Jesselton area has been extended to the suburbs oi TanJonß Aru and Kepayan.26 words
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74 1965-10-26 11 Vegetable dealer murdered by youths CINGAPORE. Mon. A J vegetable dealer. Sim Chye Kang. 54, was murdered by two youths at Rochore Canal Road yesterday afternoon. Sim. of Sommerville Road, was walking along the road at 4.35 p.m. when be was attacked by the youths, who were armed with knives.74 words
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224 1965-10-26 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A kJ total of $505 has been received by The Straits Times for the Madam Chen Kirn Lian Fund. Madam Chens husband. Kong Fonß. 38, a tractor <!rtv-;r. wb» killed In an accident In Kuala Lumpur earlier thl.s month. leaving a224 words
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Article37 1965-10-26 11 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The pre&ideiu of the B.nu Puliat Rotary Club. Mr- Francis Tan. ha* presented a cheque for $1,000 to the District Oflxer. Inche Tallb bin Abu. for the Diamond Jubilee Hall fund.37 words
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Article30 1965-10-26 11 BATU PAHAT. Mon. Teachers from the Regional Training Centre here will hold a social gathering at the Diamond Jubilee Rail on Nov. 4 to raise funds for library.30 words
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Article23 1965-10-26 11 DUNGUN. Mon. A civics course for the people of Kampong Keliyu near here is being organised by the District Officer here.23 words
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Article77 1965-10-26 11 Airman loses an arm in crash SINGAPORE, Mon. Douglas Tavendale. 26, of the RAF. had one of his arms torn off in an accident at New Thomson Road last Friday. RAF authorities today said Tavendale, who was riding a motor-cycle, was hit by a lorry travelling from the opposite direction.77 words
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Article14 1965-10-26 11 BATU PAHAT, Mon. The Town Council here meets at 4 p.m. tomorrow.14 words
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Article, Illustration123 1965-10-26 11 j/l ALA LUMPUR. Mon Moral Rearmament worker, and grandson of th.- late Mahatmi Gandhi. Mr. Rajmohan Gandhi (above), said here today, that Malaysia was fit and ready to play a very powerful role In Asia. Mr Gandhi, who is on his second123 words
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175 1965-10-26 11 Hit-and-run death: A car is detained I 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three people, in- eluding a flve-year-old 1 boy. were killed in three j separate road accidents here during the weekend. Police have detained a ,car in connection with th* hit-and-run death of a 1 watchman. Babu Singh, 32. at i175 words
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Advertisement330 1965-10-26 11 BLUE CROSS MILK 1 535 00C 30 RALEIGH BICYCLES J§!f I Plus a hamper of quality products V^O Jr*rw»» >** to parents of each Ist Prize Winner. iSS SfifiiAt^M. BJFjI SECOND PRIZES] I RJTJI THIRD PRIZESJ I TITUS /TTSi JL NATIONAL i T l/\ H GENTS' HJ$->££^ PANASONIC \A OR330 words
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Article, Illustration609 1965-10-26 12 that's the new trend in fashion JUST CHOOSE YOUR LINE AND BRING OUT THE BEST Square, rectangle, triangle, all are being AND DISGUISE THE WORST OF YOU prettily put into your favourite shape Leather look Sor jewellery WHETHER you're square shaped or pear-shaped fashion in 1966 is going to609 words
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Article, Illustration319 1965-10-26 12 CHE RASHIDAH binte Mushir Ariff of Penang is now taking a secretarial course at the Pitman's College In London. She thinks that Malaysian students In London should not keep to themselves and move about in "cliques." •Life' is too precious for such an attitude," she319 words
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Advertisement1224 1965-10-26 13 W» ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD.! \P*»*^ U.K./Continent. Cm Of UPON London, Htmtari. tttttnwt, Sinnport P. S'»» PtuMS H»»re. Hull 17 2J Ocl M Ocl CUT Of BTINNIPEB London. Mamtxirt,. Rotttrua, Antwerp, Hall ll Nt* CITY Of CHESTEi D,.ncee, Lonsoil. Hi.rt, Hjrdurf, Rotterdam. Ant«trt 14 21 Nii 27 Hi* CUT1,224 words
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893 1965-10-26 14 Froro Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange startX ed off with a bang following the weekend announcement that Singapore and Indonesia were likely to resume barter trade in the near future through the medium of Pulau Senang. Shares expected U> benefit893 words
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Article25 1965-10-26 14 Malayan Stork Incln.v Oct. ?2 Oct. 25 Industrial- Mil- SH.H6 Tins: 1O3.:» 1U4.T8 uihbtr- 103.8: m:;.x> I >• < :>(■. l'ii;.;_- inn lire. J9. I'M,!— Kin25 words
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Article1101 1965-10-26 14 Dl SIXESS tn and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: aauttead (I.UUOI MM, (2.000) $i.4v. c'.uoo) si.&o: C*ld St*r* (1.C00) *2. 2U, cmmh.) (Uli Ouniop* (ll.OOO) SI.6U. 13.01N111,101 words
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Article73 1965-10-26 14 /-MlNflß *>redu** liohsng*. Imp. neen swicti ear eicui y*tt*rmm Caaemit ell: bulk 191 Mllcrs. drum 534 »rner* C*pra- Ort/Nov CX ■Continent DaaacM c>*B#*r: Murtok hitr 1242* MllerT Barawa< trhite 1240 trMtn. apadal Sarawak hlark Sirt2i *rHm icarMwl LAmpooa; black (t«2i(N> a«llera (all NLWi. AKTA tlK2iiNI seller* (100"V NLW>73 words
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376 1965-10-26 14 rE Straits tin price fell by S2 yesterday to 5717.37 i per picul on an offering estimated down by 5 tons to 225 tons. Better buying support, particularly from America was reported at the lower levels. MALAYAN RIBBER MARKET: The morning session was376 words
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Article166 1965-10-26 14 MELBOURNE Mon INDUSTRIALS were firm v. ith nses well m txcess at tails Leaders maintained a firm tone, but were in .slightly ipss ueniami The market was hlKhlitttited by l!ie solid rises In lead and r.liu producers and Ciescu lollowing a second takeover offer was up Is to166 words
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Article254 1965-10-26 14 X T OVEMBER first (trade rubber fob. buyers closed at 5 p.m In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 65 cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Friday's .losing level for the position The tone was quiet. K AS. and F.M.R.E closing prices in cents254 words
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Article51 1965-10-26 14 the official MaUun -hort XJ T«-rm Mone> Maikct foi the week ended Salurd:i> lOct. 23) i Ihr range ol rail rates wa- follnu- BANK H MIS .Ts per crnt to l\ per rent. GENERAL USDS: 3 |»rr cent to I per crnt. MOM MINT of funds ti.tallrd ll?751 words
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Article52 1965-10-26 14 yilE presrnt rate of lh<> >lala>an dollar u^aiii-t tht pound sterling flxrd on Nnvrmber 24 last vrar is srllinc. T.T. or O.D. 3 15/16 d. Buying T.T !s. I I,'IM. Buvin OD. N. 4.d. The dollar Is at its Matutort middle position in rrl.ition to It* rangr against52 words
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Article188 1965-10-26 14 Ol »'j. Threr montit muus'Ri«i\ «ou-?r»<l II .la Hi \,v« t CM ,0.6 Holding I4CU M. lr.v-»- 1 menial.- 11 ut* N i iot. sec C smelter 20 cv. O.CBC 14 BBMtSea*. Kotniirin«lt 1 r"e« O\*\< 10 ct*. Koninsun: IU ct*. r %M is us Basil IS cts188 words
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Article29 1965-10-26 14 Oct. 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65i cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5717.37 i (down $2). Unofficial estimated on trim: 225 tons (down 5 tons).29 words
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Article145 1965-10-26 14 CHIPS lying alonnaKla the lintapir* Mharvai or u**«t»rl teday ■>•* M*mnia 1 2. Sctivtabenpirin 3 4. Jinan 7, P»kin >■ V«. Btnfta.l Mill 18. Pllln.lo.r_- l!. Meat N 1 4. Madras Man 31 32. K!it;t>M:rf 3.1 34. Uobshu Mara Chnatlnr Marrxk 44 Star Hvlliint 4«. Lou.iun 47.145 words
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Article17 1965-10-26 14 I'M! Aee.siitl«A *r linki in M* mad* ao cttaacee m iv ratea to OMrckaaU yeetartay:17 words
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Advertisement923 1965-10-26 15 i( ontinurd from Page S) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Word* SIS (Minimum 1 MR. ROBERT SEE and family thank •1: relatives and friends for their xcrolls. donations, condolence. valuable assistance at ■I of the lats Madam Yap 'lierik MRS. MARIAM and Master Morris >.mdson tbsnk all fri.nds and relai\ra for messages of coodolepce.923 words
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Advertisement1118 1965-10-26 15 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* St Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm EDUCATED LADY reeks post SS c i Housekeeper, conjiao on. baby sitter tn Europe.il home. Box A 3925 S.T. L S |«re GENERAL AMAH/COOK Intelll- gent, capable and reliable. Would prefer to work for single woman or small family la1,118 words
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Advertisement939 1965-10-26 15 TUITION I Word* tt (Min.)— Box M rft saSM MODERN STAGE DANCIMO »nt evp-Kn for adults. Ballet and up ir children. Art of Dance Studio. 41 :ott» Road. Tel: (Spore) *****. PABB YOUR CCS or School Ceiti cate by means of the renowree D?tal courses of the Rapid Kesulti ollege939 words
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Advertisement966 1965-10-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* it (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm I MOB IM4. Many extras, new Insur- ancc. $6200/-. Owner leaving Pbonr j I Spore 2MM ft P.m. S p.m No i dealers. SPRITE RACING SPARES. Csmi shaft, head, li" SUs. 4.5 axle, will i exchange separately. Tel: Raymond966 words
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Advertisement1403 1965-10-26 15 wßsssWßßMMßiy»Wl^l^»»^lsM>^sll^s»»^^^^^^^^^^W|^^^W^ssß^Ws^ GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE 5% REGISTERED STOCK. 1964 (1969) i> t REGISTERED STOCK, 1964 (1982/84) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 30th October. 1965 to 15th November. 1965, both dates inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants1,403 words
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Advertisement650 1965-10-26 15 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of ihe lollonine net or spure pans dS a whole or .11 Ma nuitd btiou (1) Bedford spare pans 823 (2» Landrover ypare |>aits 766 I <3> Peixuson tractor spare pa.is 2i\ I Mi J.A.P. and Villi.'r- nin.:v pal is IM9 ItfSM650 words
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Article, Illustration413 1965-10-26 16 We are here ONLY to do business' US trade mission chief: No military, political reasons KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. |HE U.S. trade mission now in Malaysia is here only for economic reasons, not political or military, its leader, Mr. R. F. Gootenberg, declared today. "This mission is absolutely non-politi-cal. Political and413 words
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Article291 1965-10-26 16 Govt doctors: Bahaman clarifies KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today clarified his statement on doctors' conditions of service recently challenged by Dato (Dr.) R.P. Pillay, chairman of the Ministry of Health Division of the Senior Government Officers' Association. Dato Pillay had complained that the291 words
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143 1965-10-26 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore will be represented by a 44-member contingent at the sth na- i tional Jamboree in Thailand In December at Vajiravudh Scout Camp In I Cholburl Province. The contingent will leave Singapore by train on the' morning of Dec. 5, and re- j143 words
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Article38 1965-10-26 16 i SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Noel J S. Thompson has been reelected president of the St. Pat- trick's Society. The other officials are Mr. Les Acheson. vice-president: Mr. Denis Murphy. i secretary: and Mr. J. Milliken. treasurer.38 words
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148 1965-10-26 16 KUANTAN, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Sen. has called on the indigenous people to take the initiative to improve their economic position instead of being too dependent on the Government. Dato Yahya was speaking at the opening148 words
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Article84 1965-10-26 16 A LOR STAR. Mon. A padl planter. Lsmall j bin Mat Yasln. 41. was accldently shot dead fMterday evening during a wild boar hunt In the lungle at Bukit Serdang. near Kuala Nerang. about 30 miles from here. According to the police. Ismail went out hunting84 words
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104 1965-10-26 16 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca State Assembly today nominated the Penghulu of Sungei Udang. Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Manaf. 51. to be Senator for a six-year term. He will> take the place of Inche Mohamed Salleh bin ArifT. whose term expired on Aug. 29. The104 words
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Article82 1965-10-26 16 1 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Perak Chinese Assocla--1 tlon held a combined dinner here at the weekend in honour of six of their members who were given awards on the Sultan of Perak's I Birthday recentlyThe eight are Da'o Peh82 words
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74 1965-10-26 16 rvu.Aij.i L>uivir*ijn, num. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agone today sent a congratulatory message to the Shah of Iran on the occasion of Iran's National Day. He said: "On this auspicious occasion of the iMauunai uay vi iran. me Raja Permalsurl Agong and I extend74 words
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191 1965-10-26 16 Thousands' of pupils begin vital LCE exams KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V About 94.250 students all over Malaya to- day began their Lower Certificate of Education examinations in the English and the national language streams. This is tne first public examination and the most important one for pupils at lower secondary191 words
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76 1965-10-26 16 lESSELTON, Mon. Re- cruitment for the 3rd Bn. Malaysia Rangers. will begin early next month, the chief of Armed Forces recruiting. Major Abu Bakar bin Narat. said. A recruiting team from the Malaysian Armed Forces will vi>lt BftlMl] from Nov. 7 to Dec. 5 to76 words
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Advertisement524 1965-10-26 16 KENYATAAN TAWARAN. KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG JABATAN KERJA RAYA Supprv and Delivery of Hard Piilleo Ammonia Nitrates to Di-m* alumkan ada-lah Tawaran P WX> Pahanit for period Ist untok memblna dan uienyiapkan November l««!i *o 31st October. »»tu <lt Bll v Kuailer Kelas D 1444 lima <5> Bil Kuarlers Kelas524 words
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Advertisement606 1965-10-26 16 J NOTICES NOTICE PATT HIP TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED PURSUANT to the declared Jei sire of the above company that hi- of it.i Issued share capital be held by Malay investors It is hereby announced that certain ot the I company*, shareholders will, (or the period I row the date of606 words
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Advertisement105 1965-10-26 16 MICHAEL'S TERRACE 2-STOREY MODERN GARDEN TERRACE HOUSES Locality: St. Michael's Road, 2\ m.s. off Serangoon Road, Singapore. Tenure of Land: Lot 354 ft 355 Mk. XVII fSt l^T^V ir^pWjV^ ini?9^ 30th April. 1966 --IZII^mmI Ideal Residential Location within City Area Modern design with good quality materials used Price from: $31,900/-105 words
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Article, Illustration417 1965-10-26 17 F. EMMANUEL - Fif a delegate full powers to F AM to run Games tourney F. EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TO THZ S£AP flstlftttl •sis v m sajs> 9§r»n r VJasjßßsssß SaaSSBBBSSBMBBSBBBSSSSBsmH THE Football Association oi Malaysia have been given full powers by Fifa, the world controlling body, to organise the Seap417 words
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Article, Illustration156 1965-10-26 17 I'll run for Singapore or miss the James, says Merican SINGAPORE, Mon. Osman Merican, the 27 year old Penangborn sprinter and 110 m hurdler, who has been living and working here since 1955, said today he would either wear Singapore's colours or miss the Third Seap Games. \lerlcan. a Malaysian156 words
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Article148 1965-10-26 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. a bank clerk, Hui Peng Seng, and a carpenter. Cheng Kok Chen, both divers, today joined the nint •swimmers who had already qualified for the Seap Games Hui and Chei.g made the grade at the Sasa trials held at the Yanj Kit Pool today. They148 words
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Article208 1965-10-26 17 Trial to pick S'pore team of 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's soccer team for the Seap Games will be nam- ed after the final trial against Johore on Sunday. This was decided at Safa's selection committee meeting I last night. After the two previous trials. MM selectors have narrowed down the208 words
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Article75 1965-10-26 17 MEXICO CITY. Mon. A Honda racer driven by American Richie Ginther roared to victory in the Mexico Grand Prix the i first triumph for the Japanese car on the international OP circuit. The white-painted Honda got off to a flying start and maini tamed the lead throughoutReuter - 75 words
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Article44 1965-10-26 17 BANGKOK Mon. Bangkok tJporu Club beat Penang Spirts Club by nine points (two penal-' c ties, a try i to nve (a goal) lni their nnnual rugger match here. 1 1 Bangkok al.«o beat the visitors' t. at tennis and badminton.— APAP - 44 words
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468 1965-10-26 17 pANBERRA. Mon. Melbourne Age critic Percy Beames cave i sour review this morning whr n discussing the MCC teams BO* I practice at Perth nets. He said: "Drawing firm conclusions on opening practice se.<sion.s can be as risky as picking I jewellery from468 words
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Article289 1965-10-26 17 Kedah's 5-2 victory in Heah —Cup- A LOR STAR, Mon. Kedah M won the Heah Joo Seang Cup for Inter-state women's badminton for the second sue- cessive year when they beat i Selangor 5-2 in the challenge round at the Ouru Hall here last night. Heroines of Kedab's victory were289 words
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177 1965-10-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Darwls Deran. the Malaysian open amateur champion van today included In the four-man team to represent Malaysia In th* Putra Cup golf tournament af Manila from Dec. 1-4. The other three members of the team are I. Ayaroo (Penan<?> Sulaiman Bluah177 words
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Advertisement18 1965-10-26 17 ball and roller bearing replacement Service Sole agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca18 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous175 1965-10-26 17 SFORTS01ARY BADMINTON Perak Govt. Services tourney: postals v Printers ripoh SJA hall. 7 pm.i. HOCKEY 8»or Dlv. I: Armed Forces v Police (R. Range Rd>; Survey v Telecoms (Ourr.ey Rd>: Kflat v Harrisons (Pantau. RlT.r.ER Sjor Lge: Tigers v Klang Club 'B' (KL padangi. SPORTS SUMMARY"] BADMINTON <PC> 400-375 Pfrak175 words
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Article, Illustration482 1965-10-26 18 Jakarta houses searched JAKARTA, Monday THE Indonesian Army units today continued a house to house search for Communists in Jakarta as the disagreement between President Soekarno and the military seems to have deepened over means to solve the Indonesian crisis, now in its 25th day.482 words
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Article, Illustration87 1965-10-26 18 KINGSTON. (England), Mon. Five students said they raided a school dormitory and stuck posters a few yards from where 15-year-old Princess Anne < above >, daughter of Queen Elizabeth, was sleeping. The youths said they spent an hour inside Benenden School early yesterday as partReuter - 87 words
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Obituary173 1965-10-26 18 REV. A.C. DAVIDSON brolher-ln-law of Mr. Jo.«liin of K.L. passed away on U3 tii.fi.'i at 7th Ferry Avenue B'ponALFRED S. PEREIRA aced 80. paiaed away peacefully on 25. 10.86. Cortege leavea It, <iang<» Avenue at 4 30 p.m. for St. Jowpn Church (P.M.) theme to Bldadarl. PHILOMENA FERNANDEZ paused173 words
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Article49 1965-10-26 18 NEW DELHI. Mon. Four Pakistani soldiers were killed in clashes with Indian Patrols In the Kashmir sector during the past 24 hour*, the Defence Ministry announced today A spokesman added Pakistani ground force* violated the truce 13 time* yesterday aJon« the 1.000-mile cease-fire line. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article70 1965-10-26 18 MIAMI, Mon. Mr. Julio Amoedo. former Argentine Ambassador to Cuba, said here that former Cuban Minister Ernesto <Che> Guevara is directing subversive activities in Latin American countries. The Argentine-born V. Guevara, who was closely associated with Premier Fidel Castro, vanished from Havana several months ago.Reuter - 70 words
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Article74 1965-10-26 18 JAKARTA. Mon. President Sukarno is scheduled to lay the cornerstone foi- n tower restaurant in suburban Jakarta next Thursday, according to the official Indonesian news agency. Ant.irj. The proposed 9 10- foot tower, will boar the President's name and cany a revolving restaurant at the 650-foot74 words
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Article38 1965-10-26 18 BANGKOK. Mon.— A special preparatory meeting attended by over 100 representatives lrom 20 countries is still 'in closed session here to discuss the draft charter of the proposed U. 5.51,000. 51,000 million Asian Development Bank. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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168 1965-10-26 18 T ONDON, Mon. Mr. Godfrey Phillips, a key figure in Shanghai during the era of tension between Japan and China in the *****, has died here aged 65. it was announced today. Mr. Phillips, who was called to the Bar In 1925, wasReuter - 168 words
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Article65 1965-10-26 18 Malaysia's sponsor SINGAPORE. Mon. Malawi will sponsor Malaysia's admission to the proposed second Afro-Asian conference to be held in Algiers next month. This assurance Is contained In a letter personally delivered by Malawi's Ambassador to the United Nations tp the Malaysian Minister for Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato65 words
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Article48 1965-10-26 18 JAKARTA. Mon. Another newspaper has been authorised to resume publication In Jakarta, the official news agency Antara announced today. The authorisation brought the number of capital city dallies to 19 back In business since the collap.se of the Communist-sup-ported Oct. 1 attempted coup. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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Article247 1965-10-26 18 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices o( .selected slocks not including stamp duty were: (.11 II IX. I l> Consol 24. £40 Pundui? 4 r 'r £92 5/16 Wai 3J'' £Ml5/16xd BANKS Chartered 46/Hongkong £84 INSURANCE Com. Un 42/3 Prudentials A 1 37/3 /1J Royal 34/74247 words
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Article43 1965-10-26 18 LONDON. Mon. Bpot 18, d.. Nov. 19 7/16.. Dec. 19jd.. Jan. 19jd. Jan/March 19 15 16d.. April June 20»d.. July Sept. 20 3 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20; d.. Jan. Mar. 20Jd.. April. June 20jd.. c.i.l. Nov. 19id.. Drc. 193 d. Tone: Quid.43 words
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Article29 1965-10-26 18 LONDON. Mon. -Buyers £1448 1-414). .sollfvs £1450 i £13. FVir«iird buyers £1438 <■£»<. selifr.s £1440 t £IO».. Settlemriu £1447;. (-£ioi>. Turnover ajn. 136 tons, p.m JOO tons. Tone: SUady29 words
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218 1965-10-26 18 Sea of black faces to greet Wilson SALISBURY. Mon. Thousands of Africans silently streamed out to Salisbury airport today hours before the expected arrival of British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, for a confrontation with Rhodesia's Prime Minister Mr. Lan Smith. African women predominated in the crowd. Many had babiesAP - 218 words
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Article61 1965-10-26 18 JAKARTA. Mon. President Soelcarno has ordered the execution of those who continue to defy bis command against antiCommunist rioting, it was confirmed today. Puller reports of the President's address to regional administrators aa-i top Government officials on Saturday said Soekarno called on thr>« present to enforce theUPI - 61 words
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Article50 1965-10-26 18 SRINAGAR. Mon. Eighteen officials of the Kashmir State Government and a contractor were today sentenced to one month Imprisonment each and fined 200 rupees for unlawful assembly^ The prosecution charged the defendants shouted slogans calling for a plebiscite In Kashmir. The incident occurred Oct. 21. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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273 1965-10-26 18 Security Council to go-ahead with Kashmir despite Indian boycott UNITED NATIONS. Monday. Till" Security Council wns culled into session on the Kashmir question today despite an Indian threat to boycott the debate. Pakistan asked for the urgent meeting to consider what was termed "the deteriorating situation in Jammu and Kashmir."Reuter; AP - 273 words
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Article64 1965-10-26 18 INVERNESS. Mon A man who has been blind since, he MM ph'iu years old was placed on probation here today for lioum Ibrpi.klng Police said they jow ihe man Ronald McGiiiivray. 21. cdeinv alone; a narrow led^e 30 teet up. They called on him to come downReuter - 64 words
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131 1965-10-26 18 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Unicef OSLO, Mnn I imrf, the I nit. (l Nations Children's Emergency Fund, has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize lor 1965. the Norwegian Parliament's Nobel Committee announced here today. This was the fourth time the United Nations or its officials have been honoured byReuter - 131 words
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70 1965-10-26 18 MANILA. Mon. A United States Air Force pilot was kliled when his F-100 jet crashed about eight miles south of Clark Air Base at 2.05 p.m. today, according to a U.S. Air Force spokesman. The pilot wa.s ,:iiit ci when his parachute (ailed to openUPI - 70 words
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Article29 1965-10-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon Water will be cut oil' tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Jalan Membma Ban.t Horn No. 1 to No. 335 A/E lodd numbers).29 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1965-10-26 18 The weather uIOHEST and iowest temperalures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lump. ir 91 72 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 72 Sini?aporp 88 73 C. HlKh'ands 73 57 Jesselton 88 7553 words
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