The Straits Times, 30 October 1965
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Title Section24 1965-10-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY, The Straits Times Hoi**** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100524 words
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Article, Illustration504 1965-10-30 1 BATTALION GOES TO BORNEO JAKARTA, Friday MAJOR-CEN. Suharto, the Indonesian army officer who was an unknown internationally a month ago and who is now one of the most powerful men in the country, has been given an additional important appointment. ll ie official Antara news agencyReuter; AP; UPI - 504 words
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Article, Illustration291 1965-10-30 1 Macapagal escapes death by a few minutes LAUNCH TO CARRY HIM IS BOMBED MANILA, Fri. A Presidential Palace motor launch exploded minutes before President Diosdado Macapagal was to board it this morning, the Malacanang Palace press office said. President Macapagal was 1n the Palace when the explosion occurred. Three people291 words
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164 1965-10-30 1 TURNOVER TAX STAYS FOR 1965, SAYS MR. TAN KLALA LIMPI'R. Fri. —The Finance Minister. Mr. Tun Siew Sin, acted today to curb further speculation about the future of the turnover tax. In a statement drawing attention to "a Kood deal of speculation about the future of the turnover tax," Mr.164 words
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Article20 1965-10-30 1 KUCHINO Fri— Stephen Sumbantt. 24, n junior agricultural vMsumt. mi killotl by lightning while |)i..yuni fooibull yesterday. Reutcr.Reuter - 20 words
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314 1965-10-30 1 PARTY MACHINDA LEADERS RESIGN IN SARAWAK From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Friday rpHE top leaders of the Opposition Party Machin- da in Sarawak have resigned, it was reliably learnt today Many of their supporters are expected to follow. No reason for the resignations has been given. The two leaders are the314 words
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Article437 1965-10-30 1 'THE first of the Pulau Senang killers went to the gallows at dawn today. An hour later, Just before sunrise, the last of the 18 men had paid tjhe penalty for the penal isle atrocities of 1963. Only a handful of men. Including the State437 words
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Article87 1965-10-30 1 PROVIDEME (Rhodr Inland) Kri— Bryant College I officials say they recently received the following Irtti-r from a son of one of their most Illustrious .ilumni: "Di-.ir Sir: Could you please srnd mr a copy of the marks of I am hU son and he is bragging aboutAP - 87 words
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Article296 1965-10-30 1 POLICE FOIL NANTAH PROTEST MARCH SINGAPORE, Fri. Nanyang University students took to the streets today in protest against the expulsion of 85 fellow students. But swift police action, including use of tear-gas bombs, broke them up before they really got started in Chinatown. About 500 students one-sixth of Nanyang's student296 words
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992 1965-10-30 1 The Tengku defends position of Malay Rulers KUALA LUMPUa Friday. TCNGKU Abdul Rahman today strongly de--1 fended the position of the Malay Rulers in view of recent remarks made about them by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. I-ce Kuan Yew. In an interview with Inche Othman Abdullah M.P.. editor of992 words
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Article31 1965-10-30 1 TOKYO PROTEST TOKYO. Fri. Some marched through Tokyo in demonstration against ratification of pending Japan-Korea normalisation treaty and U.S. action in South Viet Nam. Some students were arrested. I'PI.31 words
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Article101 1965-10-30 1 BANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Government will lift the rice export quota as from Monday, a reliable trade source said today. The quota system has been imposed since the middle of last month In a bid to keep sufficient stocks of rice for local consumption.Reuter - 101 words
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394 1965-10-30 2 C?3BcJ Soekarno spent nearly six hours with the loaders of seven Indonesian political parties but left the political future of Indonesia undecided. After conferring with rho party chiefs, his four Armrd Bel vices commanders, his three Deputy Premiers and several Cabinet Ministers.394 words
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Article, Illustration337 1965-10-30 2 Storm over Archbishop Ramsey's 'use force in Rhodesia' statement THE Archbishop of Can te rbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, was the centre yesterday of a furious row over his approval of the use of force in the Rhodesian crisis. Critics assailed the 60--year-old Church of England leader from all sides, accusingReuter; UPI - 337 words
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147 1965-10-30 2 AFRO-ASIAN MINISTERS WILL MEET TODAY ALGIERS. Frl. Heads of J\ Afro-Asian delegations meeting here last night agreed to postpone the opening of their Foreign Ministers" conference until tomorrow morning, it was officially announced The meeting was to have begun last night, but in the absence of many Foreign Ministers, theReuter - 147 words
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Article133 1965-10-30 2 lit ANIL A, Fri. Pre-elec-i J tion violence In the Philippines today claimed its eighth victim within two weeks. The Philippines news service said the latest victim was a ft**- year-old boy killed during the night when unidentified gunmen shot up the houses of threeUPI - 133 words
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239 1965-10-30 2 Wilson warns Smith in tough terms SALISBURY. Fri.— Th« British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, last night gave the Rhodesian Government his toughest warning yet on the consequences of an illegal seizure of independence. British sources said Mr. Wil»>on gave the warning at a t dinner in til" home of theReuter - 239 words
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Miscellaneous73 1965-10-30 2 TUE GAMBOL 6 4, >gU»^ftp^^/w6llweVs oeopptoN /«omou caw comtimuev all rue orSeti toe faipy talc vtxi wew S~JIZ V^ Ft 1 M tZJ iw •if fj s -v /TDTUE PAET WMCBeS OOW FAB MAD *XIC DAOOY UAVINO V_ SOT?-— y I »6EM IW TOE OO6MOUS* r j^* o^e mis goowee73 words
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134 1965-10-30 3 HT^WgJUrJ WASHINGTON. Frl —The Ku Klux Klan in Georgia has been training members in bombing and fireRetting techniques as well as use Of firearms, a House of Representatives Investigator said yesterday. Investigator, Philip Manuel put into the record a description of cour mien subjects as134 words
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Article45 1965-10-30 3 NKW DELHI. Frl. An 18--year-old aon of the Chilean Amb«s.sadar to India. Mr. Julio Barr*neche_. fell to his drath" yesterday from thr top ol a nlnestorry hotel, police said today. Ho was Alfonso Barrenechea. youngest of the Ambassador's three children Reuter-Reuter - 45 words
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Article475 1965-10-30 3 UP, UP GOES COST OF THE WAR: ANNUAL RATE ABOVE US$l,OOO MILLION WASHINGTON. Friday* IJNITED STATES military and economic assistance to South Vietnam is now costing more than l.S.Sl.eoe million a year, U.S. officials said today. Detailed figures, reflecting a sharp increase in the aid programme,Reuter; UP - 475 words
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Article84 1965-10-30 3 Troops halt Dominican protest tJANTO DOMINOO. Fri. Ame- O rican and Brazilian troops with fixed bayonet* last night broke up a left-wing demonstration in the capital's former rebel zone and arrested 39 people, mainly women. The demonstrators, called out by the local Communist Party, hurled stones and bottles at theReuter - 84 words
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Article35 1965-10-30 3 BOGOTA. Fri. At least 28 people were killed. 14 Injured ana 17 missing yesterday after a landslide buried some homes in Manlsales. capital of Caldas Province, 125 mile* north-west of Bogota. A. P.35 words
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161 1965-10-30 3 NO-HANGING BILL PASSES ITS LAST HURDLE I ONDON. Fri. A Bin to end the death penalty for murder In Britain for an experimental five-year period cleared its last parliamentary hurdle last nieht. Formal royal assent Is all that is needed now for the anti-hanging Bill to become law. The Bill'sReuter - 161 words
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Article31 1965-10-30 3 TEL AVIV. Fri— Israeli raiders destroyed a Lebanese official's home and blew up three Lebanese water Installations in a lighting raid last night, a military spokesman said today UPIUPI - 31 words
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232 1965-10-30 3 C'wealth— a jam session in which everyone joins in, says Sir John LONDON. Fri. Brl- i tain's former Ambassador to South Africa yesterday described the; Commonwealth as an orchestra almost without a conductor "a jam spssion in which everyone loins in Sir John Maud, who was also formerly High CommissionerReuter - 232 words
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Article102 1965-10-30 3 BIRMINGHAM. Frl. Britain's opposition Conservative leader. Mr. Edward Heath, last night proposed a "square deal" for boosting aid to devcloplim countries He said the worlds four major trading groups the United States, the European Common Market, the Soviet bloc and the Commonwealth ahould tx- tend tradeReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-10-30 3 THE first ever Miss Vietnatn 18-year-old Thai Kirn Huong, being crowned in Saigon by Mrs. Moreno Slcedo. wife or the Philippines Ambassador to South Vietnam. She will represent her country at the Miss Asia beauty paKeant to be held in Manila next165 words
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Article48 1965-10-30 3 LONDON. Fri. Dr. Nzamdi Azlklwe, President of Nigeria, was reported last night to be in the London Clinic for Investigation of chest trouble. The President, nearly 61. is said to be here incognito. The London Clinic refused comment but did not deny his presence. AP.AP - 48 words
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Article349 1965-10-30 5 SENU TELLS UMNO YOUTHS: DEVELOPMENT DOLLARS WASTED IF AMENITIES UNUSED PENANG, Friday. 'J'HK Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today called on all I'mno youths to "help bestir the people into changing their old ways of thinking." "The Government is spending millions349 words
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358 1965-10-30 5 BUY MORE LOCAL PRODUCTS: MINISTER Singaporeans told: Matter of duty for survival... Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today urged Singaporeans to buy more locally-manufactured products. "This we must do as a matter of duty for It Is in SINGAPORE. FH. defence of our living standard, and ultimately our358 words
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198 1965-10-30 5 Prof. Khoo takes over from Monteiro at S'pore U SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. J Khoo Oon Teik. senior lecturer in clinical medicine, has been appointed Professor of Clinical Medicine. Faculty of Medicine. I'niversity of Singapore. He succeeds Prof. E. S. Monteiro who retired in May this year. Prof. Kboo has been198 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-10-30 5 The singer who enticed Umno men from meeting KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The sultry voice of a Malay Him actress enticed several Umno leaders from a political discussion at the Umno House here. Tho incident occurred at the close of a two-day political course fjr party leaders from the Kuala Trengganu.222 words
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99 1965-10-30 5 tENANO, Fri. A 62-year-old housewife. Lim Saw Kean. was today fined $1,000 (or permitting her house in Sia^ii Road to be used as a common gaming house on Oct 15. Lim. described v the occupier of the premises, pleaded guilty before tlie First Magistrate.99 words
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Article33 1965-10-30 5 IPOH, Fri. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operative. Huji Mohamed Ghazaii bin Ha.ji Jawt. will pay a four-day visit to the Kuala Kangsar and Lenftgong areas of north Perak beginning tomorrow.33 words
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Article26 1965-10-30 5 KULIM. Prl. The Kedah State MIC will hold its annual delegates' conference at the Gandhi Memorial Hall. Sungei Patani. at 3.30 p.m. next Friday.26 words
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Article32 1965-10-30 5 KUALA LIPIS. Prl. —Che Kamariah binie Haji Rauf. wife of thr District Officer here, has been elected chairman of the Poppy Day Committee for the Kuala 1 Llpis district.32 words
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Article174 1965-10-30 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Port of Singapore Authority announced today that its biggest dock— King's Dock— is capable of repairing ocean-going liners or tankers up to 45.000 gross tons. A P.S.A. spokesman was commenting on a statement made by the man.iging director of Jurong Shipyard174 words
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101 1965-10-30 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thu J* director of the Economic. Development Board. Mr. Lim Ho Hup, will witness the inaugural operation of the third mill of National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. at Ju- rong tomorrow. Also present will be the directors of the101 words
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Article112 1965-10-30 5 Capsized ship righted at last From GEOFFREY GELDARD IfUCHING, Fri. The 500-ton Singaporeowned motor vessel. Karandji. which capsized at its berth at the Kucblng New Port on July was righted this afternoon. The salvage operations under the charge of MrCyril Newbronner, of Straits Engineers, Singapore, oegan six weeks ago. Attempts112 words
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Article39 1965-10-30 5 NIBONO TEBAL. Fn More than 2.000 members of the Boys' Brigade belonging to 32 companies througnout the country will celebrate Founders Day this Sunday. There will be parades and memorial services in the various States.39 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-10-30 5 Lack of common market 'will not bar investors' SINGAPORE. Friday. THE absence of a common market with Malaysia will not deter foreign investors from putting their millions into Singapore. On the contrary, Singapore's separation from Malaysia instead of discouragine the flow of foreign capital, will lead to "more trade openings"315 words
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238 1965-10-30 5 MTU is another splinter union, says NUT OENANG. Fri The National Union of Teachers has circulated 15.000 pamphlets to explain its ret> son for opposing the formation of the Malayan Teachers' Union which it describes v "nothing more than another splinter union with a new name" Emphasising tha> a fundamental238 words
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Article38 1965-10-30 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— Kcdah I will observe Remembrance Day !on Nov. 14 insteHcl of Nov. 7 m originally .scheduled. The date bu been amended am iiiM ructions from the Poppy Day i central committee.38 words
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Advertisement117 1965-10-30 5 Return trip to HONG KONG lOYAL INTEROCEAN LINES |jy tWO VeSS6IS (A) (B) (C) v. "STRAAT BANKA" v. "BOISSEVAIW" "TE6EIBEBS" 039. SINGAPORE 9th Nov. 1965 3rd Die. 1965 Bth Jan. 1966 Arr. HONG KONG 13th Nov. 1965 7th Bee. 1965 13th Ju. 1966 v. "TJITJALENGKA" v. "STRAAT BANKA" "BOISSEVAIN" Oep.117 words
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Advertisement112 1965-10-30 5 WS^Bfr^ QMfiUg I/ II MODEL 111 m^h IHfiflS Ts-151 il a ONLY H -7i —^~ir SHARP TV BRINGS JOY TO YOUR FAMILY iHHj j i NO DOWN PAYMENT s TH JJIi sharp! mm I \m MODEL 11 ii The only TV 11 1 11/ 10 TAR SPACE aECTRONIC TUBE WM112 words
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395 1965-10-30 6 MYSTERY circular, claiming that the Thai Government has introduced certain restrictions on Singapore citizens of Chinese origin who wish to enter Thailand, today drew an angry retort from Mr. K.M. Byrne, the chairman of the island's Tourist Promotion Board. The unsigned circular,395 words
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Article, Illustration311 1965-10-30 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A young Japanese couple, in the middle of a six-week tour of South-east Asia, have chosen to get married 3,300 miles from home in Singapore. Tomorrow, only a week after they first set foot here, they will be the central figures311 words
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Article95 1965-10-30 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. The I Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today dissolved a special sub-com-mittee on multl-llngualism. and decided to treat the matter as closed. The sub-committee, lormed last month, was to have submitted a memorandum to the Government requesting Chinese i as on* of the (our official95 words
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Advertisement432 1965-10-30 6 LIONS CLUB SINGAPORE CENTRAL PRESENTS W GALA CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF A 0 YOUNG WOMEN MUSLIM ASSOCIATION 2 CATHAY CINEMA Wed. 10th Nov. at 8.30pm UNDER THt DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF W m N.L THE YAN6 Dl PERTUAN NEGARA. INCHE YUSOf BIN ISHAK ft TICKETS AT $10, SS *3 AVAILABLE432 words
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Advertisement193 1965-10-30 6 TONIGHT!! VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL From 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. I SINGAPORE INSURANCE COMPANIES EMPLOYEES' UNION proudly presents its 10th ANNIVERSARY (Social And Dance) Prizes presented by: TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. Band of the evening: THE FABULOUS FLAMINGOS Tickets at $3/- Couple, $2/- Single available at the gate. Comperes:193 words
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Advertisement200 1965-10-30 6 OCEAX PARK HOTEL Presents Tonight! (TONlGHT— Extension 1 a.m.) c I ANNA CHla] Latin American Doncer SS r-*~ wirH '"UtSI SINGER.^-. I ROBERT SONG- DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF H. H. TANN HIS BAND >> WITH (I PEGGY TANN rPiomst) AT THE MIKE >>■ EVERY SUNDAY AT I) Si 1200 words
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Advertisement616 1965-10-30 6 ORGANISATION" November Movie News On Sale Niw! i \O\V SHOUIM." 11 1 om, 1 4S. 4. 6.30 A 930 pm I _y" C.I. A.KttT IN ACTION! Jfc SPiES KiLLED n VjBVH* SCOPC Mr mSTMA* I Tonight Mnilc \'oM presents I Steve VcQuecn Tuesday I Anil Waigret Karl Maiden "The CINCINNATI616 words
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117 1965-10-30 7 Civil defence to get 55 fire engines JJUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Work on 55 fire engines for Malaysia's civil defence has begun in Britain. Funy-oix of the vehicles ara equipped with pumps, a wailing siren, a searchlight, first aid gear, a ladder which extends to 35 feet. and two reels of117 words
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676 1965-10-30 7 JHE People's Progressive Party-controlled Ipoh Municipal Council has turned down a request by the State Government for equipment to be provided for the Solidarity Week rally to be held at the municipal padang on Monday. The refusal was on the grounds676 words
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128 1965-10-30 7 UANGAR, Fri. Two minor projects under the First Malaysia Plan will be launched in the Utan Aji constituency next year at an estimated cost of $51,000. This was approved by the Utan Ajl rural development committee yesterday. The estimate for next year's minor projects In128 words
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Article, Illustration182 1965-10-30 7 Month-long Poppy Day drive for funds planned ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A month-1 o n g fund-raising drive is being planned by the Poppy Day Appeal committee headed by Datin Salmah, wife of the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. The annual appeal is the only source of182 words
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Article44 1965-10-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Girl Guides Association will hold bazaar at its headquarters in Jalan Abdul Samad. Brickfields, on the afternoon of Nov. 6 to raise funds for clearing the debt on the building which wfts opened in May this year44 words
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192 1965-10-30 7 Khir to open Teachers College today KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The $7 million Malayan Teachers' ColI lege in Pantai Valley, which first opened its doors for teacher-train-i ing three years ago. will be officially opened by I the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. tomorrow. During the last three yeara192 words
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88 1965-10-30 7 SINGAPORE. FYi. The Marine Department has advi&ed all I mariners to test their portable radio equipment regularly to ensure effective immediate use. A statement released by the department said: "Attention v drawn to the requirement in the 1965 radio rules that portable radio equipment88 words
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Advertisement191 1965-10-30 7 DEFINITELY LAST DAY TO-DAY OF OUR 6th CAJit ANNIVERSARY 9HLE REMEMBER THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SHOP AND SAVE DON'T MISS IT. stij!U 92 Ntrth Bridge Road Singaport-6. Til: ***** MERLIN HOTEL -IPOH INVITES CUSTOMERS TO THEIR PROMPT SERVICE, WELL DECORATED AIR-CONDI- J TIONED BAR AND RESTAURANT. AND MODERN191 words
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Miscellaneous41 1965-10-30 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl HF] C'MON, KID/VI I S OETNfeR f IN A I\V KOSEat/ra-ru/a- amnute, 1 I i ISESfc TELEVISION AN' V BOGS! J JjC& //VTA VEB v v Am /pttKrr, i aorrraTN i tUSM HELP TH' eHBBIFP «^Bfc41 words
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Article, Illustration534 1965-10-30 8 NICK MASON - NICK MASON By YOKO TANI lay full length at the edge of her hotel swimming pool today, and gave her six-day verdict on Singapore and its people. "Everybody here is terribly sweet," she said. "They told me that Singapore was the Paris ofHarold Teo - 534 words
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433 1965-10-30 8 'THE Member of ParI liament for Bungi sar. Mr. C.V. Devan I Nair, today answered I the Utusan Melayu. It had rcferrrcl to him in a reci nt editorial as "a man with one foot in SlnI gapore and the other in Malaysia",433 words
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Article56 1965-10-30 8 SINGAPORE. I Athletic Association will hold a dance at the Hotel Amb tomorrow from 8 30 p.m. lo 3 a :n to raise funti.v Tickets at S3 i>er couple can be obtained at the door. A highlight of the danre will be the ■■Mi- Swiff Contest, which56 words
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Miscellaneous226 1965-10-30 8 A I If if Onp Iff/ I r. II tun! in YOU BROUGHT ME OH, ThASSaT VEH? VVELU I BACK. UP I I ...YOU GET TH' BOYS ~^P^~- k. I CANT IMAGINE WHAT > n"" RESENT ~i SURPRISE. J WHERE IS JIV COUNT** TOaiHWER AN' COME AvELL_\ rTttXJLD MUST^VOUIxN VMHATKINPA226 words
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208 1965-10-30 9 LMM LIMPIR. Fri. The unity of thr people >s the theme for this year's six-day SI S (MM National Solidarity Week exhibition. The exhibition, a joint •ffort of commercial firms and Government departments, will depict the people "at school, ai work, at play208 words
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Article24 1965-10-30 9 RAUB. Fri The Poppy Day Committee will hold a dance at the Town Hall here on Nov. 8 to ralae funds.24 words
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Article49 1965-10-30 9 PENANG. Fri. Thieves broke into a contractor's sto.-e in Caunter Hall Road yesterday and stole 71 boxes of mosaic tiles worth more than $800. Mr. Oh Toh Poon. a building contractor, vent, to the store at about 9 a.m. and found the padlock broken-49 words
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Article30 1965-10-30 9 RAUB. Fri. The Methodat Girls' School here will hold a food and fun fair on Nov. 6 at the school premises to raise funds for the school.30 words
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396 1965-10-30 9 A BANKRUPT CONTRACTOR WHO OWES $91,000 BLAMES FLDA 'Contract was terminated during extra work* rpHE Federal Land Development Authority made its contractor for jungle felling and planting of rubber trees on the Ijok scheme in the Selama area, work an excess of 100 acres of land instead of the 580396 words
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Article102 1965-10-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. has filed a writ before the High Court here against the Straits Echo Press Ltd. and ita editor, Wilson C. de Souza. for alleged libel. The suit arose from a front-page report102 words
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Article, Illustration134 1965-10-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Five of the six visiting editors from Sabah and Sarawak have flown home. The last. Mr. Shia Swee Wang, editor of the Chinese Daily Newn of Sarawak, will fly home tomorrow. During their visit, which began on Tuesday. the editors met ttie134 words
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148 1965-10-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. L.S. Senator Edward Kennedy will fly in here tomorrow on a two-day fact-finding visit. He will call on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and is also expected to meet university student leaders. On Sunday, Senator Kennedy will visit the Jurong148 words
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126 1965-10-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Professor Roland Puccetti from Chicago will fly into Singapore on Monday to lecture in philosophy at the University of Singapore for about 10 months. He was recruited at the request of the University of Singapore. His stay in Singapore and travel costs are126 words
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Article54 1965-10-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri- The Deputy Health Officer of the Federal Capital Commission. DrT Viswanathan. will talk on "Family Planning' at. a lunch of the Academic Staff Association of the University of Malaya and the Selangor branch of the University of Malaya Graduate* Society at the Mandarin Room54 words
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Advertisement130 1965-10-30 9 M^BBBaaf iV i X;! GUERLAIN perfumes finjl cosmetics I PS toiletries from Paris PS If AND NOW TELL ME YOUR SECRET... V You or* In o<x>d health. Did you go up-country? No? But fh» point in your bonot. In your mutcles, and In the loints? Oh! f I putts you130 words
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Advertisement825 1965-10-30 9 RB 1100 It's LUXURIOUS Deep bucket type seats up front, easy lounge type rear seats with still plenty of room left. This 4 door, 1100 cc, S seater saloon is also on* of the fastest in its class— Bs m.p.h. y^ Test drive it! Motors Limited Ny Orchard Road, Singapore.825 words
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Miscellaneous259 1965-10-30 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS had worked In the thmtr* 1. Leading a few round In th* (8). castle (8). 7. What a musical Btate to ba> I. Very many in Indian city in! (8). consider her a goddess )6). 8. A quiet place (or moker* 9. Relating. In a way,259 words
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Article, Illustration2787 1965-10-30 10 EVIDENCE CONSISTENT WITH SUGGESTION THERE WAS SUCH A CONSPIRACY' SINGAPORE, Friday gUBMISSIOxNS were made today before the Federal Court of Appeal hearing the Sunny Ang case that the trial judge had treated some of the evidence for the defence "with scepticism and scorn."2,787 words
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559 1965-10-30 10 Accused's defence is that he did not cut the flipper, says counsel Sunny Ai.c la appealing ayainst the conviction. Th« Appeal Court comprise* the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah (pre.«ident). Mr. Justice Chua and Mr. Justice Wlnslow. The State Is represented by the senior Crown Counsel. Mr.559 words
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Advertisement239 1965-10-30 10 K5S| s^sV t wJm :J HOOVER CONSTELLATION I— —iPj ~Z3 Model 867. So terrific is the suction power Lj of the Hoover Constellation cleaner that the thrust of air lifts it clean off the floor! That'i why the U LJ LJ I I Constellation lifts every speck of dirt... everywhere239 words
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Advertisement129 1965-10-30 10 ES9 70 new I r^i For every occasion, Essex go wL Wg i-ij\ shoos srond out for elegance, ■j™ m Jm^ J *tyle, quality and craftsmanV ship. Available in 12 different SHOES FOR THE YOUNGER MEN r y |e Sizes: 5 10. Matt* SHOEMAKERS TO THE WORLD KENG LEE TERRACE129 words
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261 1965-10-30 11 Govt will help only those who helped themselves: Harun KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Government will help only those who help themselves, the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, said today. Dato Harun was speaking at ;he opening ceremony of a two-day cooperative movement seminar for member* of261 words
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179 1965-10-30 11 Changi PoW film shocks New York critics YEW YORK, Fri.— New i York critics were almost unanimous yesterday In finding a new film that tells of the horrors of the notorious Changi Prisoner of War Camp in Singapore shocking. The him. King Rat. is writ- j ten and directed byReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement155 1965-10-30 11 Now wipe away unwanted hair with new ease, new speed, new safety For arms, for legs, for facial hair nothing works with such ease, such speed, such safety as pure white, delight* fully fragrant new for* mula NAIR. You just wipe NAIR on... wipe hair off. Instantly your skin is155 words
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Advertisement219 1965-10-30 11 He 1100 It has perfect VISIBILITY... for parking or on the go. Increases the safety factor. Makes driving eas.y. This 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 seater saloon is also one of the most economical up to 40 m.p.g. /^v Test drive it! <» Progress Motors limited Orchard Road, Singapore. Rabro219 words
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Article46 1965-10-30 12 ITarate lit (Minimum* Wilts: To Ureuta and Kort a daughter. Slmoa. Barbara on aS-10-IMS a: (ilnMWClra Hoapitai Thank* to IVxMora aad Staff. THI PAMILY OP the HM Mr .inctph Tro Unaa Chiang W« Ibomaoa P.oail tbank rvlatlvea aad frienda (or ■n»ir •-oodoreorra and tiiii'inn la46 words
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Article41 1965-10-30 12 U Wmrdt 111 rlTlMiniia IN LOVING MEMORY of P.K. Sanda ram who departed oo 30-10-32 r*i»mt»r«l by hn widow end eona IN tVCR LOVING momor* of *;in lioin^o Died In fUrembao at ao-io Coaataat m Tkought. aitecjt ■k eorrow41 words
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Article287 1965-10-30 12 I* Went* tit (Mimimmmt THI COCKPIT'S MIMTTAriL la **r*«4 tvery aaturday and s m«ay Kinrn tlm* MtVLOM I NAIL CAM CLINIC at r k Tang will M •ltradrd up to 4tb Naweratwr rre* maalrur* mo advir* on nand rare will be gins FAIHIONABLg lIAU IHIKOIO f RIO Swuim In287 words
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Article221 1965-10-30 12 II Hortt* *T i (Minimum PftttaVTIIMAN CHURCH. aiNCAPORI, inrnn Orchard Road. Proaat P'w<t. Sunin» Krrvit t» v m aad r m auoda> ftrhoo) V a m All w»lHIBLI PRCIBV TIBIAN CHURCH: Clon. Brranjcoon Uardcn. i II are; Ufa, ailalMd Kd.. 10.00 am Ualil**. F'mnjaru -V"" pro l»»u* si'221 words
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Article672 1965-10-30 12 Two developments promise Ito force tiii- Indonesian crisis rapidly to a head. With Soekarno's latest stern denunciation of the anti-Communist I and anti-Peking demonIst rations which the Army has I been encouraging, or at least has refused to do anything to i atop, the question of who is672 words
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Article467 1965-10-30 12 Probably the daily tasks of the Department of Chemistry are not as fascinating and stimulating as they sound. 1 There must be a limit to the excitement of bacteria hunting' after the 25,000 th sample lof piped water has been ex- amined. But the Department's J report of467 words
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Article183 1965-10-30 12 The Malayan housing shortage, one would have thought i is so serious that all authorities are dedicated to its solution. j Yet in Kuantan, according to charges levelled this week. j 100 new low-cost homes stood empty for almost a year while I the Town Council and the183 words
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158 1965-10-30 12 IN pre-Malaysia days, in- surance policies on motor vehicles covered Malaya, Singapore. Sarawak. Sabah. Brunei and that part of Thailand within 50 miles of the border between Thailand and Malaya. When Malaysia was formed the area covered was the States of Malaysia and that part158 words
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Letter152 1965-10-30 12 1 hope a great many of your readers were troubled, as my wife and I were, on seeing the photographs of the relatives of the Pulau Senanj condemned men outside Changi jail. I have assumed that your object in publishing these photographs was to stir the people's conscience and to152 words
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Letter93 1965-10-30 12 I AGREE with N.S.M. (Saturday Forum Oct. V) that Mrs. Allen's "Minor Ports of Malaya" makes most interesting reading. Excellent roads, and ever Increasing efficiency of road transport, killed most West Coast minor ports by 1946, the opening of the Coast Road did likewise along the East Coast by 1953.93 words
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Letter50 1965-10-30 12 SINGAPORE government driving testers are English. Malay and Chinese speaking only, leaving Tamil speaking people at a disadvantage. As a result many Tamllspeakine driving students fall the driving testa several times simolv because of the language problem. Is there any reason why there cannot be a Tamil-speaking tester? LEARNER Singapore50 words
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Letter58 1965-10-30 12 I DO not understand the logic of Dr. Thevathasan's reply to "Why Pigs" that straying cattle and straying pigs arc different problems. Apart from size, both animals cause health nuisance and breeding of flies. If the Local Government Integration Ordinance Is "fairly effective" against stray Ing pigs, why Is it58 words
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Letter37 1965-10-30 12 f*HE road leading to the 1 housing estate situated off Jalan Hamzah. one and quarter miles from the heart of Koia Bharu is in a most deplorablr condition, little better than a timber track. Fißiors Kota Bharu37 words
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1573 1965-10-30 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - When the tigers killed a man a day ALLINGTON KENNARD A BOOK REVIEW by "Our Tropical PoMtisiom m Malayan India by JOHN OSBORNK (Fn>rtnt«d by Oxford University Pres» $11). IN his introduction to the reprint, a hundred years after first publication, of John Cameron's book on the Straits Settlements, Professor1,573 words
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Advertisement418 1965-10-30 12 SlrtiU Tiam Malay Mai] CviiKim *«v«ftl«. »••<«• mmt COLO mTOMASC •U*>BAMAKKCT Orcx.'O (■*<*»««■ am D*.k) COLO •TO*A*>« ••AMCMSa »t H«II*IM <lIH| <■•»' lIH A»wi«r«..« ««ial*i CITY lOOK WTOmU LT» wiMtMW Mmt. C»mmw o>ar THI NlWt PROMT KilMUkti Ikmciiiil M. at. ISMAIL 1 »«»lr.m Ih4. mmmt HAMIBM »TO»t 141* ckm*i am.418 words
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Advertisement94 1965-10-30 12 All wise people J know that gain is s S commensurate with risk. S Do you know this? S We do! J N And we always bear this in mind S when investing J your deposits with us. S i D,'P"*it re i tli V THE FINANCE CO.. LTD. S94 words
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Advertisement129 1965-10-30 12 ON SPECIAL EASY TERMS! If you've been thinking of getting a typewriter, here's your chance to get one with no down payment! Just fill in this coupon and send it to the local office of §£&MnMMi£ftim- Mttuttt (MALAYSIA) LTD. 400 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. John Littles Building, Raffles129 words
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Article383 1965-10-30 13 MANUFACTURES TOLD NOT TO INCREASE PRICE OF THEIR PROTECTED GOODS r^HK Government will not allow consumers to be blackmailed into paying more *or their goods by unscrupulous manufacturers who take advantage of the recently-increased tariff protection. If cases of such exploitation wero found. Haji Sujak bin Rahiman.383 words
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Article24 1965-10-30 13 RAUB. Fn —A Solidarity Week celebration committee headed by tha pistrU-t Officer. Inche Ahmad SharifT bin Ablul Rashid. has been formed here24 words
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Article22 1965-10-30 13 "UNOUN. Fri. —A jettr. costing 520.000 is being constructed at Saberans Plntasan near here, under the rural development programme22 words
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413 1965-10-30 13 S'pore businessman wins appeal against fraud conviction KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 4 SINGAPORE businessman sentenced to two years' Jail by the Sessions Court here for attempting to cheat a lawyer, today won his appeal in the High Court. Quashing the conviction and setting aside the sentence, Mr. Justice Ong aald: "The413 words
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Article, Illustration339 1965-10-30 13 Driving test let-down for crippled Singapore car owner SINGAPORE. Friday. IT was a big disappointment for a wheelchair cripple, Mr. Michael Yap, when he went for his driving test this morning. Just before 9 a.m. the time set for the test he had arrived at the Traffic Police Department in339 words
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Article63 1965-10-30 13 eiNOAPORE. Fri. —The Minister for Culture and Soc al Axalrs. Inche Othman Wok. accompanied by the Minister of Slate (Defence), Mr. Wee Toon Boon, and the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Social Affaire. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will tour the the Havelock constituency on Sunday The tour63 words
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Article29 1965-10-30 13 MACHANV. m More than 300 people from Machang wII travel to Kota Bharu. 27 mllea away, to attend a National Solidarity Week rally on Monday29 words
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Article22 1965-10-30 13 KAJANO. Fri. Inch* Idrls bin Kamaruddin, an ass atant district officer here, haa left on tranfer to the Selangor Secretariat.22 words
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Article36 1965-10-30 13 KUANTAN. Fri. The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry el Health. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, will make a threeday tour of Pahang from Monday to help form hospital goodwill committees in the State.36 words
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Article91 1965-10-30 13 SINOAPORE. Prl Five expert* In Tae Kwon Do. the Korean art of self-defence, who I are currently on a world tour to publicise the aport. will arrive in I Singapore on Nov B to sUae demonstration. I Sponsored by the Singapore Ta» K*on Do Club the91 words
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173 1965-10-30 13 'High cost of freight negates price advantage' XL ALA LUMPUR, fri. High freight charges to convey goods to Sabab and Sarawak will nceat* the price advantage the duty-free Malayan-manu-factured goods have over imported goods in tbe Borneo states. This complaint was brought to the notice Of the Tariff Action Committee,173 words
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Article58 1965-10-30 13 KUANTAN, Fri. The 39 Afro-Aalan trade unionist* now touring Malaysia will visit rural development project* in Pahang next Monday. The Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yarmya bin Hajl Mohamed Sen, will entertain them to dinner on Tuesday. The local branch of the Malaysian Trades Union58 words
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264 1965-10-30 13 'Sl6 a month' -the penalty of outmoded ways T^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Inche Hussein bin Isa. an assistant training officer of the adult education division of the Ministry of Rural Development, today denied he had put the average income of Malaysians living in the rural areas at $16 a month. He264 words
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Article23 1965-10-30 13 TANGKAK, Fri. The Buklt Oamnlr Local Council. 16 miles from here, has approved an estimated expenditure of $30,237 lor next year.23 words
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Article22 1965-10-30 13 KUANTAN. Fri. The Sultan of Pa hang will make a one-week tour of Kuala Ltpls district beginning on Nov. 8.22 words
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Article161 1965-10-30 13 trVALA LUMPUR. Fri.' The Royal Dutch i Airlines (KLM) will resume its service to Amsterdam through the new International Airport here on Monday. The first flight with the j vice-president of the airline on board will be a DC-8 let which will land from Binga-161 words
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Article31 1965-10-30 13 TANOKAK. Pri. Inche Ngah bin Abdul Rahman. State Attemblyirvn. for Seron. will present certificates to adult education class pupils at a tea party la Sunset Mali on Saturday.31 words
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295 1965-10-30 13 No security risk in barter trade, says Toh I T ONDON, Fri.— Dr. Tob j v Chin Chye. leader of I the Singapore's goodwill j mission now in London. i has said that he did not believe any barter trade i by Singapore with Indonesia would be a risk toReuter - 295 words
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Article50 1965-10-30 13 IPOH, fn.— The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, appealed to the people to actively participate in the National Solidarity Week. He made the appeal yesterday when he received a cheque M> S4CO for the National Defence Fund from the residents of Sengat Estate near here.50 words
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Advertisement331 1965-10-30 13 HB IIOO It's one of the FASTEST. New 1100 cc power unit—o-50 in 11.9 sees. Top speed of 85 m.p.h. This 4 door, 1100 cc, 5 seater saloon Is also the safest 4 disc, brakes Test drive it!^ mb Progress Motors Limited Orchard Road, Singapore. Study at Home and Pass331 words
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Advertisement27 1965-10-30 13 They all find Donald Moore Galleries EVENTUALLY and tht only comet addreste* for your Chri»tmas thopping art:— 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE DENMARK HOUSE. AMPANG RD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR27 words
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Miscellaneous888 1965-10-30 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumttur guara", ti 17 Little Rasc&ls and Penan*-; 6 Ipob and "Bamum and Rlngling"; 635 Malacca: 3 Johore Bahm; Huckleberry Hound and Yorl 4 Taiplnf 7 Batu Pahat; Bear; 6.50 Film Magazine; 7.00 9 Kluanf. News In English; 7.10 CanPJH. 3.00 Opening and Pro- torese888 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-10-30 14 GIRL GOES WILD OVER BEATLES DEATLE Fan Brend* Blancherr, 13. tries to climb over Hie great iron gate of Buckingham Palace but it restrained by a burly police sergeant. Brenda was one of the hundreds of youngsters who besieged the palace when the four Beatles Ringo, Paul.UPI - 69 words
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220 1965-10-30 14 \VINNIPEG. Frl.— The Canadian Wheat Board yesterday announced a threeyear agreement with Communist China for the sale of at least 112 million bushels of wheat starting next Aug. 1 The agreement might be renegotiated for as much as 466 million bushels over aReuter - 220 words
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Article65 1965-10-30 14 KAMPALA. Frl The Government of Uganda announced the re-opening of the Congo border, closed since the Congolese national government campaign against rebels in eastern Congo began in JanuaryActing Commerce and Industry Minister Adoko Mekyon mM three border posts in wes'nn Uganda will re-open on Ncv 1. jAP - 65 words
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Article36 1965-10-30 14 RIO-DE-JANEIRO. Fri About 80 people were feared drowned I yesterday when a launch with about 100 passengers aboard sank afrer hitting a reef at Sao Luis, about 1.200 miles north of here i36 words
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Article45 1965-10-30 14 BUENOS AIRES. Ft!- Two men being tnrcl for armed assault whipped ■■pistol*" out of their pockets, ordered court official to stand still and es aped frorr thr courthouse here yesterday Police cornered the prisoner!" «oon afterwards- The pistols wer» •wooden imitations. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article33 1965-10-30 14 EDINBURGH. Frl. Mr Maurice Heggie. chairmen of the Scottish capital's road safety countries, pleaded guilty yesterday to driving while drunk. Sentence: £25 and disqualified from driving for 18 months. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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108 1965-10-30 14 NAIROBI Pri. A h>n>:tn woman crucified her husband at his request, theu dropped dead Ipt self, official sources *aid here today. The man. Daniel IVaowa. a member of the Dini Ya Msambwa (Creed of the Cross) sect. died two weeks later from infected nail108 words
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298 1965-10-30 14 Next US effort: Two spaceships up together JOHNSON CITY (Texas), Friday. J'HE United States will try to put two manned spaceships into orbit at the same time, probably in January, to attempt a rendezvous mission, President Johnson announced yesterday It would be the flri»t tlm«" that the U.S. had everReuter - 298 words
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Article61 1965-10-30 14 Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday launched another satellite in the Cosmos series, the Tass news agency reported. Cosmos 94 carries scientific Instruments for the continuing exploration of space under ihe programme announced by Tass on March 16. 1962. The satellite's maximum distance from the earthReuter - 61 words
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329 1965-10-30 14 MOSCOW, Frl.— Leon Trotsky, "arch-vil-I lain" of Soviet history under StaMn, was portrayed, in a feature film in Moscow today as Just a misguided secondary figure of the Russian revolution. Trotsky, one of the main i organisers of the 1917 Petrograd uprisingReuter - 329 words
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Article27 1965-10-30 14 LUSAKA, Fri Delegates from seven East and Central African states yesterday voted in favour of forming an East and Central African Common Market. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article70 1965-10-30 14 LONDON. Fri. The Lop- j don house where Sir Winston Churchill lived for 20 years and died last January was sold for 102.500 yesterday to a London businessman. The buyer said he wanted to ensure Its ownership remained -n British hands. Dr. Samuel Leonard Simpson, chairman ofReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement235 1965-10-30 14 or nuJtct^^^M >■•••»•-•• lOUITUD ft O km J J.»»ifc' )XtJ I LrrXTKTUCOV Li Vi Vi LlmJmJ J BRANDY mere will never be a substitute for Hennessy the name that matters most in brandy w^^ A HS liltok fit iMiii The Ronsvn Varaflame Prtmitr givu 3,000 Ufhtt on one filling of235 words
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Advertisement230 1965-10-30 14 HIMINDII (Mill HIM tWIfWHfJI Uni Llro: !avoii Lip Aolxrt Moisturi/rd help you solve your problems] For pretty, young looking lips ot oil times LIP VELVET MOISTURIZED A product formuloted to really help dry lips. wear It under lipstick over lipstick olone for a protective lip coating. Fast Relief tor INDIGESTION230 words
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1161 1965-10-30 15 ■RAFFLES COLLEGE IN a letter to you (S.T. x Oct. 23) Sir Richard Winstedt denies the accuracy of a number of .statements concerning himself and Raffles College In my "History of Modern Malaya." and Quotes with approval an anonymous correspondent who says I "am too1,161 words
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Letter314 1965-10-30 15 IT Is to be hoped that the Primary Production Dept. treat Sqn. Ldr. D. Anthony Lock's letter (S.T Oct. 23) with reserve. In my experience the dog-catchers are aulck. accurate, and safe with their guns. They often kill first shot In spite of their small,314 words
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Article100 1965-10-30 15 'THERE are hundreds of poor boys without any Jobs and yet Government departments as well as private firms employ women whose husbands can well afford to support their families without their wives going to work. I do not object to women forced to work in100 words
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Letter60 1965-10-30 15 \f R. Yong (Oct. 16) says that the word 'rokok' has been wrongly used by Malays to mean cigarette. According to him rokok' means the nlpah leaves cut into cigarette lengths. This Is Incorrect. Rokok means cigarette and the nipah leaves which are used for smoking ar» either referred to60 words
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Letter47 1965-10-30 15 TTHE awful condition of R the drainage system In Batu Pahat's Jalan Pautal Darat threatens tn* health of the inhabitants. There are no outlets for the drains with the result that the water in th" drains is stagnant almost throughout the year. TAN AIK KIM Batu Pahat47 words
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Letter19 1965-10-30 15 DECENT bus shelters are needed along Nonij Chick Those there at present are a disgrace. SOAKING WET Johore Bahru19 words
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Advertisement205 1965-10-30 15 ALWAYS LOOK FOR A Mad* In U. S. A. ITS THE BESTI All with Scripto's famous guarantee of high quality. Transparent refill lets you see how much ink Is left and now contains 15% more ink! The refill is specially tropicalized for Malaysia, ON SALE AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE pO9H205 words
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Advertisement234 1965-10-30 15 the X I Vlf I shine ■JKL fl ftV^Bk 1 ii bTtMß^^la^B^- .i Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the jaf^^P^B Kiwi shine on floors, tiles .^^^^ffff am f lirn ture Available f in red tile, jrreen tile. f mahogany, dark teak and ■^B^B^HHJHJbVP'v neutral. 1 1 Available in 1 Ib, 2234 words
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Article, Illustration173 1965-10-30 16 ANEW department store opens in High Street today to stake yet another claim that Singapore is a sophisticated city with a high priority for fashion and quality. The latest is Kimatrai's "The Family Store," at 84, High Street. It is owned by the well-known firm173 words
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Article, Illustration509 1965-10-30 16 Firm sets up new shop to meet fashion goods demand the Managing Director of the firm's operations in the Far East, said the store was started to meet the rising demand for fashionable goods a marked feature of the growing affluence of the State. He said: "We have been in509 words
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Article352 1965-10-30 16 MR. R.S. Kimatral. 38, the Managing Director of Kimatrais in SouthEast Asia, had his early training In the ramily business in Manila. He began as a shop assistant in 1947 in the Manila branch tor a year until lie became Manager of the branch. He stayed352 words
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Advertisement328 1965-10-30 16 Z^^>^ FOR LADIES BPjyf^yYyi^B Wr^^^E^^Q^ Jm H OS^O fIH Ladies' RIVERLOFT stretch slacks Now 4.50 R^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^ V sU fB Ladies' U.S.A. Banlon twinscts Now $10.50 WT^^T^^^fjTTu I %A r J^^L VICTVM^ mmW% H KXOi& I Ladies' half slips Now 1.50 m*^*J&& L 4*^£^^^^^^lw MJI H %M Ladies' fancy shirt blouses328 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-10-30 17 ARTIST'S view ot Kimatral's. showing a section ot the new department store at 84. High Street. Singapore. Its interior decoration was planned to give the (tore a bright new look SKETCH ot J. Kimotroi A Co.'« new multi-million dollar 10-itorcv building in Osaka. The building is expected56 words
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392 1965-10-30 17 BRANCHES SET UP IN MAIN ASIAN CITIES rIK late Mr. Jhamatmal Kimatrai founded the company named after him in Hyderabad. Sind, in 1865. which was later to branch out to major cities in the Far East. He established his first branch in 1896 In Rangoon. Then he set up a392 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-10-30 17 Manager of new store MR. XC. Anandanl, 40. is Manager of me new Kimatrai department store In Hif?h Street His experience in the business began in 1948 when he first came to Singapore from India He has worked in leadIng department stores In Singapore. He Joined Klmatrai's this year to61 words
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Advertisement270 1965-10-30 17 New Department store is air-conditioned with <JKH!% Another reason why Q more Carrier air conditioning is With Carrier Air Conditloner.motquitoet |j[! will never bother your 9^B HfIHIHHI sleep. Filet and other *^~^^^B^B ffli I f Insects cannot penet- ~~^B^^^^^^^HR rate Into your room either. Sleep H R y%~ peacefully tonight270 words
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Advertisement96 1965-10-30 17 Congratulations to I on the opening of their New Department Store c f JAYTEX TRADERS j 90- A High Street, Singapore 6 Tel: ***** E -iIIIIIItJIIIIIIIIIIIItJIIIIIIIIIIIItJIIIIIIIIIIiItJIIIIIIIIIIIICJI.IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIiIIHIIIIIIIIiT Con^ratulationis and Best Wishes to ff^i^i^B^B^^9k^a^B^B^B^Biß^B^B^HajajaHHMißli^MßWai^BH on the grand opening of their Retail Shop on 30.10.65 from Sole Agents for MOORTEX SHIRTS:B. DIALDAS CO.,96 words
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Advertisement185 1965-10-30 17 m JAY GEE 27 ENTERPRISES Congratulate the family store ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SHOP ■t 84, High Street, Singapore GET YOUR 'QfL'lffll/ Soft-line n«T^ PADDED BRA with soft cups that stay soft! ZZTVw fa— B BBHBMHdfIi "k« ilP'"^^' M^— %j?lJ- 11^*35^5^3*^1 I jjjjjjgy^il«Bßßi STYLE 134. and other popular185 words
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Advertisement479 1965-10-30 18 iPjWfjMfTTffßfH^Sff^WSij (Cantlnoed from Page 111 ACKNOWLEDGMENT M Warda SIS (Minimum) M S TEH END LINC. Teh Eng n( Teo Eng Lun thsnk their revives aad frteads for tßelr rondolenci, donatloßs, wreaths scrolls, attend.we aad assistance In their bereaveneat oa the loss of their beloved wtnsr. ANNOUNCEMENTS M Ward* SIS (Minimum)479 words
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Advertisement686 1965-10-30 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* M (mtn.r>—Baa Sa ri* mxirm BNOLISH SPEAKING Chinese Oam- eral Amah for small European family. Oood references required. Tel: *****7 Spore. COOK AND AMAH or two amahs wanted for hous. In Swiss Club Road Telephone Palmer ***** or SBIM Spore. COOK GENERAL AMAH English family school686 words
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Advertisement740 1965-10-30 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Mm.) Bex St rts. sxrra APPLICATIONS ARE INVITEJ from Trained Graduate 'NCT/CT TeaiJMra to Ml vacancies W.E.F. 10-1-66 Applications giving personal patlculars should reach the Secretary, Board of Governors. Malacca Chinese Becwuds.ry School by 13-11-65. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED frOßi Graduates and College-Trained Teachers for appointments740 words
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Advertisement731 1965-10-30 18 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Ward* St (Mi*.)— Box St et*. extra GARDENER excellent references, hard working, good knowledge orchids and general plants available part tuna and up to 6 hours dally. Apply Boa AViM S.T B'pore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (Min.t—Bmx Sa et*. extra ROOM TO LIT at 330-B Ouillemard731 words
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Advertisement676 1965-10-30 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT lSJWerda St (Mi*.)— Sox It et*. extra REDECORATED PULLV FURHISH■O Corner Terraes. 3 bedrooms, sitting. I d'.niag. servant's rooms, 2 alrcondiuoners. telephone etc. Vacant 1-11-65. Dls. trict 13. Appointments (B'pore) *****. JOHORB BAHRU: For SBJe or Rent Semi-detaened Single Storey B'galow Century Park suitable British forces. Also shops676 words
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Advertisement602 1965-10-30 18 'HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE IS Ward* St (Mi*.)— Bex St et*. extra NEWLY BUILT 2-STOREV swcidrtacbed tmn«alo*e. OrcenfleM Drive. Balconies 4,600 sq.ft. Enquiries: 401. Beach Road (B'pors). *****. (Afternoon *****). OCEAN APARTMENTS quick sals corner Bat flrst floor, throe bedrooms utility, toilets, ear park. Pries $21,000. rurtner particulars pbone602 words
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Advertisement888 1965-10-30 18 EDUCATION IS Ward* $1 mm.,—B ox St eU. extra A.S.A. N.I. A. EXAMINATIONS Accounting. Commercial Law. Company Law. Company Accounts. Commonwealth Taxation. Auditing, Advanced Accounting A/B. Session* Comments 4th November. Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship. Clemsnceau Avenue Singapore, :«UI3. EDUCATION IN THE U.K. Advice Is available from D.H. Llewellyn Associates888 words
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Advertisement585 1965-10-30 18 T.V./RADIO SALES SERVICE li Wordi M Mm. i— Box 5* el*. sssJPfl CAR RADIO *14l> 00 w!ih Autematte tuning. A.rui nnd' installation Kf«buat's IM Orchard Road s pnr». Phoof MSOS. T.V. SETS for sale (pedal offer B*> monstration Modelo Bf Murpny BSBaV-l 1>" Autovox *:i;o IT Pye S2VS/-. Tel: *****7585 words
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Advertisement1323 1965-10-30 19 TO LIVERPOOL A WESI COM! U.K.I ■Mftara but P Ilia Ptaaaj NIYSSES l ».rßo<sl, Dublin, A'atuO)... II Pt Nit 1 CIYTONfUS Livirsool, Ojdli Ml. SS Nn 1 Nit 1 ANCNISES Loeipoti Nn S Nn Nn 1/11 Nn 11 ANTINOR Liverpool. Glasgow Mt I Hit 11 Nn 12/11 Mt v PIUUS1,323 words
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Advertisement2332 1965-10-30 19 i^ r//fLH hl//V£S aaaii I THE EASTAi.ATIC CC'PASY Li lnco-po»W3 n Ot-m«fk UPRESS lAILIHOS 10 HEAR tASI. CBHTIHEHI AHO SCAHOIHAfIA. S'tera t>. S'kaa Ptaaai Am fitaaa Haifa n Ui» < aaa aan Mat Sat 11-12 BASRA I) Octli/Hitl Htt 4/ I 1/ I NN 20 ON I ON I II2,332 words
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Advertisement1262 1965-10-30 19 Wg*» ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \r*^* U.K./Contincnt. CITY Or OIPOH London, Naetmrt, Riiiiibm. Smitpora P. STiai •tuns Hivra, Hall Sailc* In Pt Trill CITT OF VINNIPEO Lunoon, Hamburg. Rottiraaa, Antwerp. Hull m IS an Cm OF CHESTER Dundea, LonJM, Hltrt. Man-burg, Rotterdaa, Antwtra 24/21 Hn 27 Hn Cm Or1,262 words
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766 1965-10-30 20 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions concluded the last full day's trading of the week yesterday on the Stock Exchange. Turnover was further reduced to a total of only 325.600 shares. Industrials opened the day steadily and in later trading there were general all-round766 words
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Article27 1965-10-30 20 Malayan Stock Indira Oct. 28 Oct. 29 ■Industrials: 80.11 80.21 Tins: 106.04 106.06 8 rubbers: 103.82 103.82 "Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 30. 1962 10027 words
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Article624 1965-10-30 20 dL'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms of the Mock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunleae (8,000) (1.58. (2,000) (1.59: Ilta (2,000) (1.72; F. and N. arda. (500) (3.75 xall D. (3,000) (2.77 X624 words
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Article27 1965-10-30 20 Oct. 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE 65 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 57 17.124 (down 57.124) Unofficial estimated offering 250 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Article119 1965-10-30 20 MELBOURNE. Prl. INDUSTRIALS were highlighted by keen demand for C S.R. rights and B.HP. rights up Is. 3d. to 30s. and 6d. to 275. f.d. respectively In today's steady market. Base mew Is and oils were firm. Today's clottnK prir«a with Tnuraday's prtcaa tn brackets: Mount Im 39,3119 words
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Article435 1965-10-30 20 SHIPS lytng alangiM* the tmgaavra wtianree ar aiaacted taday are: Olang Ann N.W. 3. Vigilant 5. Prcsldect Hayre 34. lfurrtywrrett 0/7, Olcnariney 10/11, Calnhai IS 'l4. Eaatern Maid 15/16. Aaoanlua IS. Hero 19, Anna Bakke 23 24. Ixxvcrn 27/2*. Caltex Genoa 42/43, Benbopc 44. Fatnky 4s, Centaur435 words
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Article53 1965-10-30 20 •THE present rate of thr Malayan dollar against thr pound sterling fixed on November 34 last year Is selUnf. T.T. or OJ>. 2s. 3 15'16d. Buying T.T. 3s. 4 1/IM. Buyinc O.D. 2s. 1 .<t The dollar Is at Its statntorv middle position in relation to it's range53 words
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Article216 1965-10-30 20 Oct. 39. Three montba. INDUSTRIAL* Hou«'»»<i II eca. McA Merer 9 eta as Holdtnt is eta 11. Invaat. 10 eta Ounlopa 13 eta. N. Iron 8 eta. K. Hroelter 30 eu. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. tiw 12 eta. Rotbraaaa 11 eu r"ed Due 10 eta. KoMnaon* 10 eta. r.216 words
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Article74 1965-10-30 20 f-MIMESI PrMluce MWM ««i|iv per» near) »nc«i **r picui rattereay: Caaanuf mi bulk S3l eeiicra. drum $64 *eUert Ceara- Oct. Nov. UK/Cootlnmt: Unquoted Pet*)*': kluntok "MM 5242| wllera. Barawa* white (240 ullen. *pe<-ial Rarawak black $I«2i Milan, cart»t<i Lampooc black SlS'.'tiN) aellen tall Wi NLWi. ASTA SlB2a(N> Milan74 words
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408 1965-10-30 20 AFTER a sharp drop of ona cent at the beginning of the week's trading, rubber levels altered little one way or the other. The rather more bearish sentiment continued till mid-week when a steadier undertone set In state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly report408 words
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388 1965-10-30 20 Tin price falls by over seven dollars qpilE Straits tin price fell 1 yesterday by $7.1 2 i to 5717.12J per picul on an offering of 250 tons, up 20 tons. Strong buying was reported at the lower levels. LONDON: Tin opened steady on Thursday, but quickly declined under selling,388 words
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Article35 1965-10-30 20 ON the free ••change market tn Hoa« Kong yesterday the U.S. Dollar aa quoted at 3.75J for T.T. and 5.721 for tatft. Starling waa quoted »t 16.09 ana Uel af geld at 2624.35 words
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Advertisement1096 1965-10-30 20 B^p ß^ B^_^ BßB a^P__ aBBBBaBBa BBBaBBB a^pHßßjaßßMa| VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. UJLA. Pacitic Atlantic Service langvot Hongkong S F'anciSCO N. Vor* Sosion ■■liimunlllf IS'» Ntv 2S Ntv 17 lac 1 JM S In li-uwt Itenr IT/21 Mt 27 Nt 17 JM 1 Ftt S Ftl Japan DIvtMC Service1,096 words
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Advertisement1062 1965-10-30 20 aUSTUMA/NEW ZEUANB SCtVICE. INBIA. PAKISTAN. AMD t. GULF SESYICE. it. Freauertlt. Attlaite. Mtiktune. Sitaej Tt: Mains aaf Nacaaattaiam. Peni?ng P. Shan Spore Sport P. Sham Penms SOMBAtA S Ntv IS/11 Niv 12 U Ntf RAJUU Sailel It Ptrt J1 Oct tCAJPENTARU 1 Otc S/ S Btc 11 11 DM lAJUU1,062 words
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Advertisement851 1965-10-30 21 onllnuMl from Paje IS) VEHICLES FOR SALE Ii Wordt tt (MiH.)-Box St els. txtrm 1964 TRIUMPH HERALD SS.'M/- H linan Super Minx 14.200/--19«J Peugeot 404 $4,300- 1962 Vauxn. Vnior S:'.i»J<) Phone ***** is pore). 19*3 FORD ANGLIA Deluxe exc>! rnt condition 53.000. Call 56 Saint Jtmri Road Nee Soon Garrison851 words
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Advertisement973 1965-10-30 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt (Min.)—Bmx St ctt. txtrm IMS VOLKSWAOIM. IPS 4 Jl/1000 «ir« BMW'ISOO, IM3 C/Impala airconditioned, K IMO, lllnl/Cooper. 19S1 MGA'I6OO V/W Convertible. 1859 Ch.v B.;»ir. 105S F'lloo. 1»49 Morrii/ Minor. 24 Orangt Road. *****. Spore. CiTROCN 1019 $6,000 excellent condition one owner only maintained hy agents973 words
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Advertisement913 1965-10-30 21 BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE IS Wordt St imn.t—Box St elf. rxtrm OCT. I**4 POWIRCKAFT '16ft I Half CablD Spredboat. Dunlop.llow Up- (Klrctrici Outboard. Ideal for skllac or family rrumng. Excellent condition Cost SS.SOU. Accept S^'.SOO o.n Pnone Jones. Office Spore (till. Horn* *****. FOR SALE IS Wordt St (Vim.)— Box913 words
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Advertisement710 1965-10-30 21 l^l^L^S^S^taa^S^SH NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i tnal I. WU SWEE NGIAN alias I AH CHtN of No:— 42-C, Jalan j Labu Aver. Singapore, have applied j 1 (or a Retail shop licence in respect ,of premises No: 347. Pesiaran I Kelilini?, Singapore, and that this! application will be heard710 words
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Advertisement665 1965-10-30 21 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COI'KT IN SINGArOKE In Bankruptcy No. 168 of 1965 Re: Malek bin Hajl Bakar Ex Parte: General Finance Corporation Limited. Creditor* In the Matter of a bankruptcypetition dated the 30th day of September 1965 To Malek bin Hajl Bakar of Bukit Panjang665 words
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Advertisement602 1965-10-30 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED EXTKNSION TO ll 111 lli'M HOUSE AT Mil I MKrH FOB THE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD TENDERS are invited from j approved Class 'A' Contractors for i the Construction and Completion of:— (a) Extensions and alterations: to existing buildings. i (b) Additional floor to existing office ouilding.602 words
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Advertisement588 1965-10-30 21 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN MAJLIS BAMURAN KLANG j Tawaran darlpada pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-Pej«but Majlis Bandaran. Klang dl-dalam Kelas "F" dan ka-atas di-terlma dli Pejabat Majlis Bandaian. Klang i sa- hlngga jam 12.00 tengah lian. pada 4.11.65 bagl membena Pern benaan Jalan2 di-workshop Majlt^ i Bandaran. Jalan Town Board. Klang. Rajah588 words
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Advertisement326 1965-10-30 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Mjwomoi Applications '»re linited for sr»pomini'Mit to a !*c:ure«liip In th« i Depart nteiu of Sociology. Candidate* should have a decree ii. SociolOQ or ?<h:i'. A:i- thro|X)lo^v. i;u:>r.ii)l:' the tormrr, 'and sor.-.e rcßßßiTti experience. 1 Salrrv: $820 25-1030 1100x*****u. In addition, a variable a'ov. mice326 words
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Advertisement1007 1965-10-30 22 LONDON CHAMBER OF THE TOWN BOARDS COMMERCE (SPRING) ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) EXAMINATIONS, APRIL AND iroH M i ni< ipality notice MAY, 1%6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Entries for th. above examlna- l^ ta o rT^^J^ l o_SS Oflirew Hi the StaU* of Malaya on Ipoh wMci) g aj> open1,007 words
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Advertisement851 1965-10-30 22 NOTICES PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR NOTICE I It 1& the intention of the MlnlaI try of Local Government and Housing to launch a number of pilot low cost housing project* I using recognised Industrial housing techniques which have been successfully employed in Europe. Although a number of companies851 words
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Advertisement793 1965-10-30 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OP ARTS Applications are invited for the posts listed below which are now vacant or likely to fall vacant in 1966. Candidates should have at least a good Honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience in addition to the special qualifications where stated793 words
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Advertisement737 1965-10-30 22 THE UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED have great pleasure to announce the opening of their Branch Office at 265 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 2, TODAY. WE look forward to your visit and, as always, to every opportunity to serve YOU. TRAINEE ENGINEERS MOBIL Invite* application* for the mbo-e position In thr737 words
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Advertisement252 1965-10-30 22 CONGRATULATIONS to the PENANG PORT COMMISSION on the opening of their TERMINAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING SB THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD I V y I K.L., SPORE, MALACCA, JESSELTON Congratulations to Penang Port Commission on the occasion ot the official opening of their New Terminal Administrative Building We are proud to252 words
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Article, Illustration618 1965-10-30 23 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Rajalingam equals 1 00 m mark MANSOOR RAHMAN TIMESPORT: Seap Games Athletics Rugger Racing By JJUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Despite a rain-sodden track Selangor sprint champion G. Rajalingam ran a spirited race in the 100 metres heats to equal the meet record on the opening day of the Malaysian Government Services618 words
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Article666 1965-10-30 23 ALTHOUGH there are ten weeks to the Malaya Cup rugger final on Jan. 8. the north zone team to qualify for it may well be decided by the match between Selangor and Commonwealth Forces North at Butterworth tomorrow. This exciting clash, and another North zone match666 words
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329 1965-10-30 23 AROUSE should be a good each-way bet in the Class One handicap over 8f (Race Six) at the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah today. In his first outing at Ipoh In April he won the B'bf Sultan of Perak's Cup and followed un with329 words
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Article77 1965-10-30 23 ADELAIDE. Pri. American golfer Jack Nicklaus shot a tcn-under-par round of 63 in the Australian Open here today one stroke more than South African Gary Player's record-equal-ling round yesterday. Nicklaus' score gave him a two-round total of 129 and a lour-stroke lead over Player at the halfwayReuter - 77 words
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Article31 1965-10-30 23 LONDON. Fri. Results of rugby matches played yesterday. llugby Union County championship East Midlands 14. North Midlands 27: Notts. Lanes and Derby 3. Warwlac 13. Leics 20 SSKVoSBV ircr31 words
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421 1965-10-30 23 MM I H 1.500 m: 1 R Subrnmanlan) (Prisi 2 Avtar Sineh (Spore i 3 Pnrameswaran Pillui (S'porei 44.0. 10,000 m.: 1 Dilbagh Slneh (Prls) 2 Major Singh 'Spore) 3 M. Ra- 1 mtn iPki 34:32 8 Triple Jump: A'.itnad Mahtnud (Scor. 2 Lt. Husbullnh <AF)421 words
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Article259 1965-10-30 23 CINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will meet on Nov. 5 at the Chinese Swimming Club to decide on the team for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. Nine swimmers and two divers have have already qualified and259 words
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Article515 1965-10-30 23 ACCEPTORS for the amateur races at Bukit Timah today are: RACE ONE MS Ctaaa 5 (caicb weights 12.01 2f 1 Maju (4); 2 Kolek (3>: Gaucho (9): 4 Ebor Hee Haw (1): 5 Shane (S); 6 Lucky Seven (in: 7 Sarima (6): 8 Trooper Jones (10); 9 Lvi515 words
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Article575 1965-10-30 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - And now to get the best cooks... NORMAN SIEBEL By IIOTELS, restaurants and clubs will be asked to co-operate by the release of experienced cooks in the new feeding arrangements being made for the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. The comments 1 made last week on575 words
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Article84 1965-10-30 23 r J^EHERAN. Fri. Malaysian weightlifter Chung Kum Weng finished fifth in the featherweight division of the world championships here yesterday- He had a total lift of 721:-ii: (327.5 kg) 127-lb behind the 1 winner. Japan's Yoshinobu Miyake. who lifted 848-lb (385 kg) Ipoh-born Kutn Weng.84 words
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Advertisement88 1965-10-30 23 ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT TIME "IT'S A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL, AND ON SUNDAY I HAVE THE TIME TO READ IT CAREFULLY AND DIGEST IT'S VIEWS." "It has a very good coverage of foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me all sorts of happenings I88 words
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348 1965-10-30 24 RODERICK PESTANA - Big probe into exam leak reports in Johore RODERICK PESTANA By JOHORE BAHRU, Fri INVESTIGATIONS are now being carried out to check on a suspected leakage of question papers in the Lower Certificate of Education examinations now being held in Johore. The investigations were started soon after the Education Department348 words
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95 1965-10-30 24 MANILA, Fri. The Philippines said today it will support Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mendez. told his weekly news conference that such a move would not be equivalent to diplomatic recognition of Malaysia, with which this95 words
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158 1965-10-30 24 RAF LEARNS OF WEDDING PLAN— VIA WAR OFFICE SINGAPORE. Fri— The busy Singapore based Royal Air Force has learnt that one nf its sergeants is due to be married tomorrow but only nfter lightning intervention from the British War Oltlce. S_\ Mn!eolm Muggeridoe. 21. uho h> to many Mivs Kathleen158 words
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Obituary149 1965-10-30 24 rUNEKAL OF THE 1. I late I i i any ud I !n.i;.-, fur BJMasari remains of IBM v Hataastagaa Poiul Bavtasi Baa* Hi^ «rRI ny removed fro'n I.' IVcl Ko;n1 1 i to-il;iy :«ith o. ii.i*r for snoattea »t i*>k« V*» Koud. CABLE RECEIVED f.v Dr. R. Vamidrvan149 words
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Obituary47 1965-10-30 24 CHEW CHIN HOOI I I Krdnl), called la i mittrd. t»tm inhiTfH wi"i mi !■> wife and children SIMM •OH, DtM on. IN TRCASURCO MEMORY of uilf rtrar Mum Murv Koo Kunie (Ma, ■nm left u« two r— to-day SM by wo*. douKhUTi. aoo-ln-law and iraaochlldr.o47 words
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Article, Illustration250 1965-10-30 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Australian High Commissioner here, Mr. T.K. Critchley, is leaving after 10 years in this country. His successor will be Mr. A. J. Eastman, formerly senior external affairs representative in the Australian High Commission in London. Mr. Critchley, the Doyen250 words
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Article339 1965-10-30 24 LONDON. Pri. The Mock market stood up well to (adkni hn|K\s of ,in agreed settlement in MtOdtm and ended a good \ieck. on a very satisfactory note. Many firm lcatures appeared in Industrials, but Gilts were out of the picture and recorded scattered small declines.339 words
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Article55 1965-10-30 24 LONDON. Frt Spot 19Hd., Dec. 19\d., Jan. 19\d.. Feb. 19 ,d.. Jan. March 19"» d April/ June 2O'»d.. July Sept. 30 3 16d.. Oct Dec. 20 yd., Jan. March 20 5 16d.. April June 20 5 16d., July Sept 20 5 16d.. c.i.f. Nov. 18'» d.. Dec. 19\d. Jan.55 words
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Article29 1965-10-30 24 LONDON. Frl Buyers £1419 i (—lB'j). sellers £1421 .-ril'^i, Porward buyers £1414 <—£"•,■ sellers £1415 <—£?>. Settlement £1427 i (—£10). Turnover am 1115 tons, p.m 155 tons. Tone: Barely steady.29 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-10-30 24 KKSHRVK unit policenien and detectives ring the general hospital mortuary (white building on right) as two prison vans arrive with the first nine bodies of the hanged men. Straits Times picture^by Chew Boon Chin.Chew Boon Chin - 39 words
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56 1965-10-30 24 Art and crafts show by 45 young artists SINGAPORE. Frl— The Singapore Malay Youth Artists' Society will hold an a; t and crafts exhibition tomorrow at the Kampong Kembnngan community centre The exhibition, which comprises works by 45 youne Malay artists, will last four months It wiil be held at56 words
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Article582 1965-10-30 24 JACK FINGLETON - BARBER HITS 126 OFF W. AUSTRALIA JACK FINGLETON By PERTH, Friday DOB Barber was MCC's hero here today when he hit a most thrilling century on the first first-class day of the tour in the English team's match against West Australia. Barber never put a foot wrong as he drove,582 words
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Article69 1965-10-30 24 M< C Ist Inning* Barber <■ and b Jennrr 12« Edrich c Becker b Mayns 33 Russell c Becicer b Mayne 81 Partitt b Jenner 8 Cow d rev c Lock b McKenzie IP Smith not out 24 Ptrks not out 37 Extras A Total (for ft> M 269 words
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Article101 1965-10-30 24 BRISBANE, Fr! IV er Burge the Australian Test cricketer, hit a century v Queensland raced to 307' nil out on the nrtt d:iy 01 their Sheffield Shield matcb against New South Wales here today, Barue scored 111. Including 16 fours. Another Te.a player. Wally Orout. cracked101 words
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Article60 1965-10-30 24 LONDON. Frl. Oon Chon* Hau of Malaysia reached the ttnal of the Wimbledon Badminton Tournament here last nißht. Ha beat R D. Sharp < England i 15-3. 16-17. 13-4 in the quarter-firm Is and then beat Bob McCoig iScotlandi 15-8. 15-12 in the semifinals. He will meetReuter - 60 words
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Article39 1965-10-30 24 SINGAPORE. Fn Cyril Home, the Singapore [aland Country Club yoli proles>i<>!ial. is back at work after a world touhe WM in New York, he saw the Thunderbird Tournament n- a guest of the Wesu-hester Country Club.39 words
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Advertisement94 1965-10-30 24 V Lat* CLASSIFIEDS 10 Wurdt til Minimum t (.URRIE. To Patricia ir.r. Reid) and Runarrt on f»-l*4S in A.sunta Hospital. Petaling Juyu. n .-on. CHANQ YAP. Brrun-n Krtill*. Ooi T*rk and MstahtM, I'oh Kn* on i at Klann. TAN— YAP: Raymond. o Mra. Tan 800 <"h>r »nd K.inny. 0 <•94 words
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Advertisement184 1965-10-30 24 HOMESTUDY COURSES Prepare now for 1966 Examinations; supplement your studies with our well-prepared Courses. M. C. C. SECRET OF EXAMINATION SUCCESS: SYSTEMATISEO STUDY UNDER EXPERT GUIOANCE. LET MCC 6IVE YOU THAT GUIOANCE FOR YOUR EXAMINATIONS. Malayan Correspondence College (Founded 1959) offers you the most uptodate Courses, both in Malay and184 words
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Miscellaneous89 1965-10-30 24 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER:— Frith Cup: Sbhfa r Joint Services ijn Beaar. 7 pm) Rugger: Friendly: J. Bahru trui v Blacks (Sri Gelami. ATHLETICS: Batu Pahat Big Walk: Men (9 milesi 1 Hussein HaMilm i lhr 44.2 m i 2 Varoluishnan 3 Jaafar Kassim: uomen iS milesi 1 Zalnab Othman f89 words
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