The Straits Times, 4 November 1965
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Title Section26 1965-11-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Mat**** Hat*** 1 [fie****** I strt. 1845 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 196526 words
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Article, Illustration539 1965-11-04 1 We don t intend to retaliate Tengku Work permits? No, Singapore citizens can stay at work in Malaysia as usual KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. CINCAPORE citizens in Malaysia can carry on working as usual without work permits, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The Prime Minister was commenting on the move by539 words
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Article, Illustration143 1965-11-04 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Mr. Jehn V. Lindsay (above). Liberal Republican Congressman, won election as Mayor of New York today in an extremely close race against Democrat Abraham D. Beanie. The London -born .Mr. Bcaine conceded defeat five hours after the polls closed.143 words
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232 1965-11-04 1 Death by fire in protest against U.S. policy WASHINGTON, Wed. A young father of three burned himself to death in front of the Pentagon here yesterday in protest against United States policy in Vietnam. Horrified witnesses saw Norman Morrison, a il-year-old pacifist, douse his clothes with petrol and set tireReuter - 232 words
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269 1965-11-04 1 JAKARTA. Wed T<HE Indonesian army has been so infiltrated by Communist Party members that field commanders hesitate to commit troops to fight against Communist terrorists in Central Java for fear the troops will defect, reliable army sources said today. The sourcesUPI - 269 words
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Article34 1965-11-04 1 BANGKOK, Wed. A young army batman confessed to police that be stabbed and beat to drath a captain's wife because be could not bear her nagging about bis housekeeping inefficiency Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration420 1965-11-04 1 Security experts studying Singapore barter SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gLX.TBITY experts from Malaysia, Singapore and Britain are studying the State's proposals for resinning a limited barter- trade with Indonesia. Tfris was announced here today by Singapores Minister for Defence. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, on his return from Kuala Lumpur, where he attended420 words
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Article72 1965-11-04 1 LONDON. Wwi.— The Foreign OOice ye*>rday dented thai ihe Foreign Secretary. Mr Michael Stewan. had offered to dlsuc&s Britai". military base in Singapore with Indonesia durlntc his recent visr to Japan. The Foreign Oil ice spokesman also denied repot ts that tin -:npore base, had bren72 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-11-04 1 RESIGNS AS SECRETARY GENERAL OF UPKO MOJUNTIN fESSELTON. Wed. Mr. .Mojuntin tonight announced he had resigned as secretary central of the I nited Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation il'pko). one of the four parties in Sabah's ruling Alliance. He gave no reason for his resignation the second in two days in a100 words
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Article67 1965-11-04 1 SINGAPORE Wed Polirr \o nisrlit barred uOoui 200 Bar^a: Sosiahs supporters from into tli> ■eating. A 'an.'* 1 nunilvr of student came <>v' of can I aiwu 10.20 pri 'hem. and to rjppt Jurotiw Road t'J tht office .iDoin I from the Uimermy student iour-hour67 words
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439 1965-11-04 1 Solidarity Week reaches the rural areas MEANING MAKE NATIONAL SOLIDARITY A SUCCESS KUALA LUMP UR. Wed. National Solidarity Week rallies were held in the rural areas today. Thousand* took the Solidarity Pledge at these dis-trict-level rallii b. The >ale of Berjaya flags ha> al>o reached the kamand plantations. The collection439 words
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Article37 1965-11-04 1 I ONDON. Wed. Prime Minister WiKon viid today I lure was "no prospect" el i.:rcement being reached now on wh.it i-mendnnnh should be made to Khodesian cnnMifuti' l).isis for royal commit -ion (Ser Pave 3)37 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-11-04 2 JAKARTA, Wednesday. AN anti-Chinese demonstration was held yesterday outside the Communist Chinese Consulate building in Medan, North Sumatra, according to reports from reliable travellers from the region. The reports said 1.000 Indonesians staged the demonstration in protest against the "Chinese hostile actions towards Indonesia"Reuter; UPI - 378 words
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Article52 1965-11-04 2 Honolulu, wed.— The united States Navy's four nuclear-powcr-rd surface ships are being transferred from the Atlantic to the Pacific Fleet, according to a Navy announcement. I iif ship.** are the aim rkr USS Enterprise, the frigates LSS Bambndee and UPS Truxtun and the cruder USS Long52 words
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Article89 1965-11-04 2 250 MORE REDS ARRESTED 'PHI. Indonesian Army yesterday reported the arrest of 230 more peoole in Jakarta and other areas as suppression of Communists continued without signs of a let-up. No total figures of those arrested since the "Sept. 30 Movement" staged it>> abortive coup on Oct. 1 has hernReuter - 89 words
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Article16 1965-11-04 2 TEL AVIV. Wed —Prime Minister Levl E-shkol won yesterdays general elections.— A P.16 words
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Article52 1965-11-04 2 MANILA. Wed A light plane on a training flight crashrd m a suburban area today, killing the pilot and hi.» lone pa.v>enger. The Manila control tower said the aircraft, an L-4. burst into flames and the i«u propie on board, both Filipinos, wore burned beyondUPI - 52 words
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Article200 1965-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A SENIOR military officer has stated there was no need to declare a state of war in Sumatra because the people were supporting the army's action against Communist rebels, Radio Malaysia reported today. Quoting Radio Medan. it said the officer. Col.UPI - 200 words
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Article230 1965-11-04 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. |XX)D rationing must be imposed in India even if the United States continues massive shipments of surplus wheat, the Food Minister, Mr. Chidambaram Subramaniam, said yesterday He made it plain at a MWI conference that India will have a f ood programme even moreAP - 230 words
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188 1965-11-04 2 A POLICE CHIEF KILLED BY MOBS IN MADURA JAKARTA, Wed— The J police commander of Sampang town on the island of Madura was killed during a mass demonstration, the A n ta r a news agency reported yesterday. It was the flr st r» r>"r' that trouble had spread to188 words
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Article46 1965-11-04 2 NEW YORK. Wed A group of 38 non-aligned Mttoni day tabled a draft resolution In •he United Nations declaring thrft British military action" against. thr people of Aden and the pu>rmorates had created a <>us situation deserving tlie ;<•- tention of the Security Council Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article69 1965-11-04 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. India charged yesterday that Pakistani forces had committed 34 violations of the Sept. 23 ceasefire in the 48 hours. It was one of the highest totals reported by India tor any similar period since th« Indian and Pakistani force* halted along the 1.500-mileAP - 69 words
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Article159 1965-11-04 2 TAIPEH. Wed. Mop* than 400 refugees from China are bcin* held in Burmese prisons, a Chinese who arrived from Burma said yesterday. Mr. Ho Yao, 40. of th« south-west China pro* f Yunan. reached Taiprh on Monday from Burn-. I■> which he fled fromAP - 159 words
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Article42 1965-11-04 2 BANGKOK. WCd. A Thai d seven ntn. two ol I employees o: the Frenm Etntwaty cuiltv of sp I Nrnieiiced t hem io if.vo to 10 \i Two others were acquitted altet a trial which lasted n APAP - 42 words
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Article17 1965-11-04 2 TOKYO Wed The Japanes# ded to oi.'rr emewnrv lid in fa I rlot'.ung < 'or humanl-17 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-11-04 2 TUB <SAMgQL€ < #~*db>4* r i'u. tell vrxj ONE TwiMft) f C olo cofvec") v fOU'LL C6T OUT OPJTy^18 words
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Article, Illustration638 1965-11-04 3 'Think again on Rhodesia' plea by Nkrumah \CCRA, Wed—President Nkrumah of Ghana last night sent an urgent message to Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Prime Minister, urging him to think again about Rhodesia. He said: "It would be a tragedy if the Commonwealth were to be destroyed on the issueReuter - 638 words
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Article55 1965-11-04 3 ROYAL COMMISSION APPROVED LONDON, Wed. The British Cabinet approved the plan for a Royal Commission < to investigate the explosive Rhodesian independence issue. The Cabinet was called to give formal assent to the creation of the commission *n4 make a further attempt to solve major differences between Britain and RhodesiaReuter - 55 words
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94 1965-11-04 3 LAGOS. Wed— Fifteen people were killed and several seriously injured in new outbreaks of rioting in western Nlgerii yesterday. Thirty people were arrested. Reports oT villages being burn- w1 iind sacked and the occupants being attacked with sticks and machetes poured94 words
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Article29 1965-11-04 3 SAIGON. Wed A BuddhlM monk poured petrol on his clothes and .set tin 1 to h mself in the courtyard ol v Sa Ron pagoda. ReutrrReuter - 29 words
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Article192 1965-11-04 3 LONDON, Wednesday. T»HE British Guiana Premier, Mr. Forbes Burnham, 1 called on Britain yesterday to grant independence to the colony and its 650.000 multiracial population in February next year. He was speaking at the I lilngI ilng session of an lndelence conference under chairmanshipReuter - 192 words
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Article45 1965-11-04 3 BONNEVILLE SALT FLATB (Uta»i>. Wed. Craig Breedlove set a world land speed record yts'eiday In his jet-powered car. according to radio reports from th* icn.ote test site. Police, monitoring the radio reports. Mid he averaged 555 mph on the measured run— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article165 1965-11-04 3 CAIGON. Wed U.S. Air Force F-105 Super-sabre Jets roared over North Vietnam yesterday to wreck a large concrete highway bridge with 3.000 lb. bombs, the heaviest In the American arsenal. The fighter-bombers dropped a 100 ft. section of the roadway Into the water. 115UPI - 165 words
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113 1965-11-04 3 LAGO6, Wed. President. Nasser of the United Arab Republic and President Sekou Toure of Guinea have readied complete acreemput on world problems and their mutual relations in talks In Conakry, according to Conakry Radio. Ths radio, monitored here, mid yesterday's talks were conducted inReuter - 113 words
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Article46 1965-11-04 3 PORT MORESBY (New Guinea i. Wed. An Australian baa hunted down a 30ft- crocodile which natives claimed had terrorised their village for nearly 200 years. The crocodile weighed more than a ton. It was shot by a professional hunter. Herb Schweiitbofer. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article39 1965-11-04 3 GENEVA. Wed The World Health Oifaniaation has called fur drastic control of iranquliUand stimulants to combat their epidemic-like spreading. Young people particular^ were abusing these drugs .n certain countries, the WHO report said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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127 1965-11-04 3 THANT ROW: COUNCIL MEETING IS -OFF AGAIN I'N'ITED NATIONS. Wed. A dispute over the powers of the U.S. secre-tary-general. U Thant, yesterday prevented a Security Council meeting on the Kashmir problem. The disagreement developed In behind-the-scenes efforts to reach accord on a draft Kashmir resolution, informed sources said. The SovietReuter - 127 words
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Article31 1965-11-04 3 EA3T BERLIN. Wed. Arthur Wilbraham, a 28-year-old Briton, was sent to prison for four years here yesterday for trying to help 1 East Germans escape to the West. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement88 1965-11-04 3 Moitp pof fpp ITIvl W wwl I Ww Swj .issslß i v i Nescafe is prepared from the choicest coffee beans skilfully blended and roasted special!/ for you. Open the jar smell that glorious aroma of freshly-roasted coffee beans the beans that give Nescafe instant coffee its superb flavour. All88 words
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Advertisement247 1965-11-04 3 HAVE YOU M MET A A^^l PROFESSIONAL 1 INSURANCE W <& MAN x^J|\ H'hn is be? There are not many in Malaysia Who ts be? He is a very good person to krow. He could be Just as Important to you a» your doctor or lawyer You fho'ild meet the247 words
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118 1965-11-04 4 CYDNEY. Wed. The primate of the Church ol England in Australia, Dr. H.R. Cjough, will leave Sydney next Monday to visit Australian troops in SouthEast Asia. It will be the first visit by an archbishop to Australian troops on active service. Dr. Gough. the AnglicanReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration353 1965-11-04 4 PARTY STILL UNREGISTERED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed CHEN WILL STAND AS INDEPENDENT, BUT EVERYONE WILL KNOW WHAT HE STANDS FOR' r |'HE Democratic Action Party today confirmed that its chairman, Dr. Chen Man Hin, will contest the Negri Sembilan State by-election for the Rahang constituency.353 words
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Article41 1965-11-04 4 PENANO. Wed. More than 100 adult class students in Sungei Arheh, Provir.ce Wellesiey. will receive certificates from the District, Officer Nibon? Tebal Nik Mohamed Zain bin Haji Hassan, at a graduation ceremony in the village Arabic school on Saturday.41 words
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323 1965-11-04 4 Registered dentists: Number reduced to 419 in 14 years IPOH, Wednesday. THE number of practising registered dentists in this country has been reduced by almost half during the past 14 years. According to Mr. E. Chin Wah, a member of the Dental Board from the Ministry of Health. there were323 words
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Article22 1965-11-04 4 KAMPAR. Wed. The public It. the Kampar and Oopeug areas have donated $714 to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund22 words
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172 1965-11-04 4 $1,000 to $91,000 forgery: 6 months' jail KUANTAN, Wed. A forgery case in the Sessions Court here today ended abruptly after two days' hearing when tne accused, Chan Kong Hee, 23, reversed his plea to one of guilty. He was sentenced to six months' Jail. Chan, defended by Dato David172 words
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Article67 1965-11-04 4 SEREMBAN. Wed Mr. Lam Teck Choon SI. Alliance Assemblyman for Sungei Ujong constituency has been selected by the MCA State body to fill the vacancy on the Negr. SembUan State Executive Council In place of the lat* Mr. Han Hiu Fang. The appointment is subject to67 words
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130 1965-11-04 4 $800,000 bowling alley in Federal capital KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1— A $800,000 bowling Alley Shahs Bowling Centre scheduled to be opened here at (he end of this month will be the first in the Malaysian capital. The centre, which will be one oi the largesi and nio^t modern in Malaysia,130 words
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148 1965-11-04 4 MALACCA, Wed. Australlan troops in Malaya are pondering over the "great mini mystery." It began last week when Pte- Kevin Alcock. reivived I letter from an Australian steamship companyIt brought the news that baby car was watting for him on148 words
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93 1965-11-04 4 A National Centre to teach civics KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Central Government has established a National Civics Training Centre here, a Ministry of Infor- matlon and Broadcasting statement said yesterday. Situated in Jalan Maxwell here, the centre will be run by the Ministry. A former research officer at Alliance headquarters.93 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-11-04 4 KLM jet flies in to resume Far East servic e K 0 A L A LUMPUR. 1V Wed. KLM has resumed its service to the Far East through Malaysia after a lapse of nearly five years. A KLM DC-8 a:rlinor arrived at the international airport here today from Ar. I320 words
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Article31 1965-11-04 4 PENANG. Wed. Butterworth Customs seized five motor eye lee and detained their riders yesterday after dutiable goods were found in specially-built compartments in the tool cases of the machines.31 words
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197 1965-11-04 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wad. i I ABOUT 92 fami- lies have been evacuated from several areas in Kepala Batas here following heavy rain during the past three days. With flood waters rising to nearly six feet In some kampongs. an estimated 300 residents have197 words
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Advertisement96 1965-11-04 5 Ml I 1 IvLll |ESSO £TI»4 I 111 ILI YOUR ii I '".4 POWER THREE WAYS njf I f I 1. CLEANING POWER: Irr*** Pv\l 2 FIRING POWER: I I iffJß 3< PERFOR>IANCE power: if/ T ALSO PRESERVES THE POWER OF NEW ENGINES H^^B^^M HLt^7 AMI Rf MORIS IOSI PONN96 words
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Article, Illustration352 1965-11-04 6 U.S. trade head: We're eager to aid Spores economy SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TIIL leader of Ilic visiting seven-man American trade mission, Mr. Roy F. Gootenberg, said today that the mission would strive to help newly-independent Singapore build up a viable economy. Mr. Gootenberg said. "We very much appreciate your efforts to352 words
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141 1965-11-04 6 LAYING OF CABLES TO BUXOM TO BEGIN TODAY SINGAPORE. Wed. Workon the laying of submarine 1 1 cables from the vicinity of the Pa.^ir Panjang power station t'j Pulau Bukom will begin I j tomorrow. This follows guccOMtful trial rutu made by the cable-lay-ing ve.vsei Koan Mara along the route141 words
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82 1965-11-04 6 Party for new head of Japan Trade Centre SINGAPORE. Wed A rocktall party attended by about 150 Japa--1 nese and local business men was held iit Prince.".:- Restaurant this evening to welcome the new manager of Japan Trade Centre. Mr. Takeo Koyama. It was also a farewell function for the82 words
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Article68 1965-11-04 6 Xmas spirit gift for 500 people SINGAPORE Wed.-The Aral 500 poor people. 60 years old and above, who call at St. Andrew's School at Woodsulle between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. this Sunday will each be presented with rice and > an "ang pov. They must produce. their identity cards.68 words
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Article70 1965-11-04 6 GERMAN PUPPET SHOWS ON SATURDAY SINGAPORE, Wed. German puppeteer Heinrich Maria Denneborg will present the fairy tale of "Rumpelstiltskin" at the Cultural Centre on Saturday. It will be a one-man show, bis hands controlling thr puppets, and his leys and feet the staee apparatus. Dennrbore is also a prizewinning writer70 words
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Article97 1965-11-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore* first lady. Puan Noor Aishah. will launch the Christmas Fair donation draw project at a tea party at the Istana Negara at 430 p.m. on Friday. The draw, with 60.000 raffle tickets to oe sold. Is organised by the V's Men's97 words
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146 1965-11-04 6 VARSITY TO OPEN DEPT. of SOCIOLOGY SINGAPORE. Wed The University ol Singapore has set up a new Department of Sociology. It will be headed by Prot. Murray Charles i i Groves, who will begin work I next month. In an official announcement, the HDlvtrsity cxpl.unwj that, "although then lias not146 words
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Article52 1965-11-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Centre 65 i will present a play-reading of Sophocles 'Oedipus Rex at 8.30 p.m on Friday at the steps of the Medkal Faculty Building. College Road. Produced by David Moody, the play will be held at the Km* Edward VII Hall in case oi52 words
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Article36 1965-11-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The total I I Flag Day collections for this year 'in aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home Fund amount to $38,453.61. including special donations and sale proceeds of car labels36 words
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Article180 1965-11-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. n.<' Director-General ol Brli tain's Book Development Council. Mr P. J Harris will arrive next week here to a.vscss readership needs. He intends to make his ment by meeting a variety of people Minlstry of Education otlicials. university professors, leading book-seller>. and the180 words
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Article408 1965-11-04 6 'I-HF. follo"ini: todiv« xhrdul* I ,1 Hin rail nMVMMBtI at ARRIVALS boac rran > foj !.!>. HIBIWIB iBA '16> Japan A.r L.n.s: Finn Tokyo Hon^koiu. Bangkok (JL TO) 6.10 p tn Royal Air Camtiodxc From I'hnom B. Pan. American Airways: from san Fiaadas*. Loa Ajwi408 words
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269 1965-11-04 6 TTC advanced training to start in 1966 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Teachers' Training College will begin an advanced teacher education course uext year to form a pool of suitable teacher educators from successful candidates t o supplement the future needs of the college and the new one to be set up.269 words
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Advertisement262 1965-11-04 6 ttetM««t«Mtooo«tt j&tb LIONS CLUB SINGAPORE CENTRAL ,^j A VT|- PRESENTS W K tl£p GALA CHARITY PREMIERE X IN AID OF A YOUNG WOMEN MUSLIM ASSOCIATION I CATHAY CINEMA- Wed. 10th Nov. at 8.30 pm UNDER THt DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HE THE YANG Dl PERTUAN NEGARA. INCHE YUSOF BIN ISHAK TICKfTi262 words
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Advertisement92 1965-11-04 6 Mr Harris will also visit Kuala Lumpur. j^j 2 jj 3rd WEEK! 20th DAY! rily 3 Shewi: 11 a.m., 3 pm|! Advance Bookings Open (NO FREE LIST) £i RAJ KAPOOR pr«stntj I" SMM CKAJiSr Komdiko* "a ANGAMii HINDI TECHNICOLOR J. RAJ KAnto'VYMAHT MALA |.r W XAJfNDM KUMAt .I M vi92 words
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Advertisement253 1965-11-04 6 U.M.AUtNI IN AUIIUN!: _M^ 2nd exciting f^i WEEKM iit^ 11 om. 1.45. 4, ■^■M 6.30 &9 30 p.m. RICHARD HARRISON ot l^fllA^ jjr^? C. I. A. AGENT rWf ar j| ROBERT FLEMING in Waaß flaY M SPIES KiLLED in BORbT with Dominique Boschero Wandisa Guida. In SCOPE COLOR Q LIDO253 words
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Advertisement399 1965-11-04 6 lUf^^fc y a«^aV aY 'a^yTlaaW aaT^ THE THEATRE IS CLOSED i UNTIL 10TH NOVEMBER PM SUPER CimtRAMA INSTALLATION TO SHOW UA'S "THE HALLELUJAH THAJI- oim:\stoii\v 11 am, 1 30.4 00, 6 30 ft JO pm SATURDAY WiDNIGHT! "CMUSHINCIJRU BBBBBBBBh^^BBK--^.a^K_^jßL*.-^aVV-jfl LAST MAY! 11 om, 1.30. 4.00, 6.45 ft 9.30 pm RANK399 words
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Article, Illustration435 1965-11-04 7 I-C case: Court is told of staffs help for friends Jl WAS quili a "common occurrence" for staff members of the Registry of Persons to help Iheir friends who came to them for renewal or replacement of thei r identitycards. Auk Paik Choon. a clerical officer of the Registry, said435 words
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93 1965-11-04 7 Good response to N-language essay contest SINGAPORE. Wed.— The National Language School, which is QTgMWBg a national lai.un.i^e essay competition, lias received a good response. Closing date for the contest, sponsored by Caltex Oil Malaysia Limited, ls on Friday: Entries should be sent to the school at 17-C Beach Road.93 words
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Article64 1965-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— More than 1.000 fiiesus have been invited to a uinner, beini; held on Nov. 13 at Uie Jalan Senyum premises of the Singapore Buddhist Union on tne occasion of its 28th anniversary. The |UMU include the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. other Ministers, the64 words
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Article157 1965-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. f USTOMS officers who detained a consignment or 276 cases of miscellaneous cargo on board the Nissan Maru on its arrival in Singapore found them to contain 13.400 pounds of monosodium gkitamate worth 526.934. Senior Customs Officer. Mr. L.O. Pestana. told the second criminal157 words
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Article24 1965-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be shut off tomorrow from 9 a_m. to 5 pm. at Rosyth Road. Rosyth Avenue and Sandllands Road.24 words
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Article228 1965-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed rpHE Federal Court of Civil 1 Appeal today dismissed ar. appxal by a widow claiming posses,-.lon ol a pared of land with a Chinese temple and buildings erected on it in Traa Street It was v appeal by Madam Ten Geok Loo I the228 words
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Article, Illustration190 1965-11-04 7 PI labour leader sees early recognition for Spore SINGAPORE. Wed. A Filipino labour leader. Mr. Francisco I. Sauza, who attended the recent International Labour Seminar here left lor home today with two promises. He will ask the 80.000--member Phillpplr.es Trade Union Council, of which he la treasurtT. to use lt.s190 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today announced that the military will be carrying out night firing exercises at the Nee Soon Range tomorrow and on Friday from 6 p.m. to midnight each day. Police advised the public not to be alarmed when they hear explosions. KHOR NCi48 words
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Advertisement324 1965-11-04 7 vE" SI\ /vwMtfv m m m \S3;O //W\\ BDOI (t? fL 1 up p. j-m HIAO OfUCI JALAN lISAR BRANCH II f. J The Sultan of Johore conferring on Dato Tan Kirn Chua the Most Honourable Order of the Crown of Johore (D.P.M.J.) HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to our Chairman, Mr. TAN324 words
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Miscellaneous125 1965-11-04 7 Mh if 4h> n Bf§ V. T. Hawntin THERE >OU ARE, BY 3OUV,OOP, YEH^ >1 KMD* **fIP ML/TVWi] I >v s^^- JJw I GUZ._ PRETTY jL™ ALL B6WT/ ~J JE^ TUCT JUT f -Jjm iPifk I rnrtf i(, f Ilt,sl,r 4.<ml<l VZ I7"> r> l<i^\ V UKE IP SHE WALKED125 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1965-11-04 9 ON a European visit in 1925 Holly wood movie tycoon Louis B. Mayer watched a husky blonde Swedish actress named Greta Gustafsson working in a Berlin studio. "You know," he said thoughtfully to one of his ades, "that girl has got something." I "Yeah.1,616 words
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Advertisement111 1965-11-04 9 THROUGH DISTI>'GI ISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plat* bay* been worn for as long as thirty-five years. All Kr*m«nrz j*w*lry will give corresponding satisfaction. Krt*t>>t (uH I W« r»i"«'i» •^s^^^ Kh\ bright b»<ouM of th«ir turfsc* BWT^ k rd r d U KT> flO d FINE111 words
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Obituary24 1965-11-04 10 it 9m4t Hi Hh..«ini» m loving MiMoav o' eat** "h»r CBBI <iuaa wbo dif4 oa 4 11-ei »rrrrr''r»d M wir* and torn24 words
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Article112 1965-11-04 10 ra ».rdt Sl* 'NiaiMna rtOCRAL PUBLICATIONS LTO aMßan and nook aodiria BaH ibowiun at Timea ■•aaa attaaj Va'!r> Koad. Siacavora THOUIANDI tiMTt aa.imd «n» Bavaa da>« tt oar Btor*»id» hu-. Ml) 'o tct nn<*r trirr- ii. at Moderaa w Hiib BCAUTIfUL BRASS arx iii>., <r**- in- am room C'ra-112 words
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Article36 1965-11-04 10 It Ward* U .Viauawai rMMUTIAN SCIINCI MIALt A t'» Piiblx ijKHir* cxraiiaa trnwrv Of t*« M<s> ifil n» Baata n Ixntoa. o« rti#ada» *<o<»rabai tun I a ihunß R :i rtink < 'i'H|i Orova roma36 words
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The Straits Times Thursday. November 4. 1965.
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Article628 1965-11-04 10 The third poMponpmTit of the Aiiu-A.Man conference dearly ai an adjournment tor the foreseeable future. True the Foreign Ministers included in their final resolution a call for a further conference and a meeting of heads of state, but the prospects of an Afro-Asian summit, at least on628 words
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Article435 1965-11-04 10 Whether Dato Donald Stephens' retirement from politics will lead to a stronger Sabah Alliance and greater political stability in the State, depends on the successors to the lead- ership of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organis- ation and the policies they > will follow. There have been two main435 words
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Article182 1965-11-04 10 The Kuala Lumpur pedest- nan remains the odd man out in moves so far mainly ineffective to control the capital's traffic. Of the 89 people who have died on the street* so far this year nearly half. 41. were walking. Of these 13 were under 15 yeara of182 words
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321 1965-11-04 10 JOHN KING LONDON. Wed - Children who get more TV than school JOHN KING LONDON. Wed By lI OW long do your n children spend watching television? It has been found in one British c- i t y I schools that the most ardent young TV fans, the nine to eleven-year-olds, average 24 hours a321 words
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LETTER
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171 1965-11-04 10 lit Y husband is a Sinpa--ITI pore Citizen by birth. I was born in the Federation of Malaya. I had my citizenship certificate cancelled in 1963, for reasons best known to the authorities However, I was told to re-apply, and did so on Dec171 words
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Letter142 1965-11-04 10 rB ferry service at Nenasl. Pahang, Is supposed to operate round the clock. Recently, the wire rope nontoon ferry broke down and a temporary boat pontoon fern- *as used Instead Last Bunday on our way from Kuala Trengganu. we reached Nenasl at 10 p.m. and saw thk> substitute142 words
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Letter203 1965-11-04 10 I REFER to the letter entitled "A Teacher and His Medical Examination" by "Disillusioned" i ST. Bept. 18 I would point out that It Is In accordance with laid down Regulations that a teacher who is to be employed on an urgency basis is only given a temporary203 words
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Letter105 1965-11-04 10 VI V >on. who Is :n Form IV. complained to me today 'Nov. v that his teachers are fully occupied in marking L.C.E. examination papers. They come Into the classes and go out without uttering a word. Three of my children are attending school. But «> far they105 words
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Letter45 1965-11-04 10 REFERENCE to letter from Anti -Just ice (ST. Oct. 16. consideration will be given to the question of prohibiting parkin* of cars along certain roads in Crldecott Hill, if traffic requirements necessitate this. K. T. D. GIN Ac. Director of Ptiblic Work*. Singapore.45 words
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Article, Illustration949 1965-11-04 10 BERNARD D ROSSITER - THE PARALYSING OF AU.N. AGENCY BERNARD D ROSSITER By GENEVA. Wed How talk and no work halted the great plan to aid poor nations TEN MONTHS FOR A DECISION ON HEADQUARTERS IN the bleak and sterile corridors of the Palais des Nations, the world's newest trade body is sitting in949 words
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Advertisement549 1965-11-04 10 Straits Tiavrt Jt Malay Mail SMSM ««>»tiit"»'U m at colo «toi>««i eurc**MARKCT o-c'.-i-o »*a4 |«x»aHa»m a Ka**** CITY BOOK iTOM LTO BBaaaaataf «•<••• c—*r*< o»av THI NIWI PWONT fitipal'ick a dNiiMfM M. M IBMAIL HiMilM (TORI 141*. 17 V KlTNtttMf a CO in >m. itr t»w«a* a a HUIADUK *B*O«.549 words
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Advertisement42 1965-11-04 10 "'gee ghou) The Kenowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Imaortrrt t Exp«rt*rt H.,h Clau Wart*a4f Wo«4Uni. SINGAPORE: 21, Ctiulia Street, Tal ***** HONGKONG: Miraaior Mansion, let Floor. Room No t. 54-44, Neffcea Rood Kewlaon42 words
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Advertisement154 1965-11-04 10 Another reason why more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any other make! WBSsmm bk Vr a«4~ Carn«r outdoor cabinet is mad* of fly« '""Ccc^j- .^laaW layers to ttand up to lit* i^a aaV»£^C*(a^^** M *aaM^- .^a^^B the tropical tun and l^o^M rain. This "weather arm our cabinet" re si154 words
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Article, Illustration587 1965-11-04 11 RUM to meet soon to discuss next course of action KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, is to consult the Minister of Labour, Mr. Manickavasagam, on how best the dispute between the Railway Administration and its staff union587 words
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Article41 1965-11-04 11 SINGAPORE Wed Two men were detained by the Narcotics Branch yo&terdtiy following raids on four opium smoking derus Lorong 3. Gf rim-.?. OuUlemard Road and Jurona Rivxd The raid* resulted in the, seizure oi mar.y opiuir.-emoklng41 words
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Article32 1965-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Harry Goldberg. Internal lon:U representaTive of the American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Organisation* (AFL-CIO). will arrive in Singapore, on Saturday for a four-day visit.32 words
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159 1965-11-04 11 U.S. LABOUR EXPERT TO TEACH AT SPORE UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE. Wed. An American industrial relations expert, Professor E. Ellison Chalmers, has joined the staff of the Singapore University as visiting professor of industrial relations in the economics department. The 62-year-old protestor's appointment has greatly strengthened the capaci ty of the economics159 words
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Article, Illustration256 1965-11-04 11 THE TENGKUS ELDER BROTHER TO MOVE TO PARIS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THREE heads of Malaysian diplomatic missions overseas are to switch jobs. The High Commissioner In London. Tengku Ya'acob ibnl Al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Hamld Hallm Shalv. elder brother of Tengku Abdul Rahman,256 words
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72 1965-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. All was quiet at the Nanyang University today as students ended their threeday boycott of classes. There were no demonstration* within Jurong campus Tne boycott had been called to protest against the expulsion of SS student* last week, and72 words
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Article26 1965-11-04 11 SINOAPORK, Wed. —The Minister (or Finance. Mr. LOrn Kirn San will open the food Industries exhibition at Shenton Circus on Sunday at 6.45 p.m.26 words
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Article58 1965-11-04 11 UNITED MATIONS. Wed. Singapore, in its first pledge as an Independent state, yesterday promised US$3O,OOO for the United Nations Technical tance Programmes in 1966. Of the US$3O,OOO. US$2O,- -000 goes to the expanded programmes of Tk ance and the remainder to the Special Fund. Singapore said itAP - 58 words
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406 1965-11-04 11 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today announced that his Ministry will spend about 58.5 million under thf* First Five- Year Malaysia Development Plan to bo launched I year. He madt> >uncement before leaving here after406 words
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Advertisement50 1965-11-04 11 Fin Cr J vitamin m W IN T HEiR^H GROWiNc f YEA^ at V I i iifl aw I h j .aJlaaaaV I *«*J^y BJB^^BBJ Civ. th«m CHOCKS Mult.pl* Vltamint m 'T •"I i htm Ban ie jf m| j 100 M I f 'u-t •tvo BftMBJMfcgSSM I 1 m^C3^50 words
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Advertisement171 1965-11-04 11 m M^ PRESENTS A NEW STAR jUO^ iL^^k. THE BRAND NEW aV^ i fX el /l rvj avystar M^\Jr:S> f 4^r ■»lii i« >r en i Vvr be up-to-date m^Xdr. jit i^n^\ WITH ..THREE-IN-ONE femCj>g»i Mrs >^ v mt-\^^\VL\ STYLINQ I [jLi% j^ I Amazln o' y ccurBte t0 me171 words
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Miscellaneous783 1965-11-04 11 TV MALAYSIA Channrl 5 KuiU Lumpur Sheriff of Cochlse. "Bank Robsnd Pen«n(; Ipoh and beo"; 7.36 The Tom Ewrll Malacca; 3 Johorr B&hru: Show. "The Trouble With 4 Taiptac; 7 Batu fahai: Mother"; S News In M»o--t Kluanc. darln; 810 Überace: 834 r.M.: 545 Opening and Science Report; B JO783 words
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MAINLY FOR WOMEN
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Article, Illustration283 1965-11-04 12 Shops dressed up for Christmas —AND FEMININE TOO PHRISTMAS is in the air and shops and department stores have already been 'dressed up" with tinsel trimmings and gay streamers to put us into the shopping mood. Adding to this shopping glitter,283 words
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247 1965-11-04 12 OLIVIA YEOH - YOU CAN TELL A WOMAN (Among other things) BY HER HANDBAG! OLIVIA YEOH By rls a maxim that you can always tell a woman by her shoes and handkerchief which still goes, but to this I'd add all the contents of her handbag. I know of one person who empties247 words
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Article243 1965-11-04 12 Household hints HARDENED paint spots on washable fabrics can be removed by moistening both sides of the material with turpentine so the paint will soften. Scrape off moistened paint, then apply another dose of turpentine Finish off by washing the garment In hot suds. > Canned foods can lose some243 words
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Article, Illustration170 1965-11-04 12 FASHION TALK BY FILM STAR DIANA DEAUTIFUL Hong Kong film star. Diana Chang Chun* Wen. who is now visiting Malaysia, has definite views about fashion. Though she likes the cheongsam. she wears western clothes more often. She said: "I think the cheong sam is very elegant and is probably one170 words
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Advertisement257 1965-11-04 12 Give her something Intimate 'I NTI MATE' Spray Mist in a fluted decanter with the look of heirloom crystal! The most opulent new way to give, get and spray 'Intimate', cherished as one of the world's seven great fragrances. V- EiltßT 1118 your Philips dealer I T Win a Home257 words
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Advertisement239 1965-11-04 12 Confidence in yourself r SOI'THALJJi Th. Quality «n«i rhrotiifc (rnrratloro tna fraction of M.!.^ Sdnit.iry l(»fl< h»* «r-n»r»'«* 1 complete lonfld'oi* l» tho«» w»» I depend ob them. I SOITHALia remain flrrr 1 d-.«rre»tly In j»'ition. to nt th» n»f<l« of todays icUW l^dlr*. Snpert l» packed. SOITH.M.I^ com* in239 words
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Article, Illustration1838 1965-11-04 13 CHIA POTEIK; YEO TOON JOO - 'Why question of an alternative verdict does not arise... CHIA POTEIK and YEO TOON JOO Eighth day of the appeal Reporter*. 'Miscarriage of justice if. SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE Senior Crown Counsel, representing the State in the Sunny Ang appeal against conviction and death sentence for the murder of a bar1,838 words
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Advertisement242 1965-11-04 13 A f^M#^r^^ Designed to give maximum efficiency Ea*e yJ^T^Lj^i.^J^^^wiP^B Oil A I ITV V J of operation with cleanliness in maintenance iVit 't-^^^"" M <S|l W^ _fc L JfL 3 I I'M .V j JrM O Cj* 1, A romplet. range ot King Dick Mi 1 1 V Ouality end242 words
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Article, Illustration435 1965-11-04 14 MASSAGE GIRL SAYS: I PAID MAN $16,000 Salesman accused of living on immoral earnings SEREMBAN. Wed A GIRL of 20 told the magistrate's court here today that she paid a man $16,000 from her earnings both as a prostitute as well as a massage parlour girl. Ng Kirn Fah. alias435 words
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109 1965-11-04 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Austin Coate.s, has left for Israel on his way to Western Europe on a fourweek tour. He will lay the foundation for a three-year programme of overseas promotion und publicity lor109 words
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84 1965-11-04 14 Pine trees a 'promising 9 crop for Sarawak I/LTHING. Wed. Expertinents in crowing pine-trees for paper pulp in Sarawak art- promising. The Conservator of Forests. Mr. J.A.R. Anderson, said that the Government had obtained 500 acres of land for experimental planting; and a nursery. Early this year 50.000 seedlings ofReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement570 1965-11-04 14 A KADAZAN DANCE FOR CULTURAL SHOW AT STADIUM NEGARA ON FRIDAY i KADAZAN dance team rehearsing the "Sumazau I one of two dances to be presented by the Sabah communities at the three-night National Solidarity Week cultural show at Stadium Negara beginning on Friday. The two-hour show is open to570 words
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Advertisement370 1965-11-04 14 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, delightfully fragrant new formula XAIR. You just wipe KATR on... wipe hah* oflf. Instantly your skin is silky soft370 words
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Miscellaneous303 1965-11-04 14 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 1- Possibly the lart to see about a A ben's api to be confused a doctor or very nearly <6>. with thto bird <S). IS. Estimate about five to be In 9. A oold ki the head? a sort of peril overlooked by 10 F«*i to303 words
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Advertisement1175 1965-11-04 15 ■■■jlhmmLU t UVtRPQOI I OtST COAST U > I 2i i P. S naa ftni| •NCHISU «m S Ntt I Nat 818 Nat 11 ANTINBt. Ntl I Nit 11 Net 12,11 htt 1J nilUl Nat 1? Net v ISPMALION Nt. 1> Net 21 Net 22 2S Ntt 2t "ARON i1,175 words
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Advertisement1225 1965-11-04 15 r//ff.l\\jl//V£S M Thi >t>**a*aaaOaM UPRtS> >AILINt> IB NtAK tASI, CUNIIWtNI AJIB aCAWBINAtIA. a port P. iiai riaaag A/i. lieata itatra n Bug a oaa tin wuea BASRA I) Sailed la Pt Nit I 7. I Net It tea I tea I II il t«.ti» aj i'<il iat it.v U/14 tat1,225 words
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Advertisement1155 1965-11-04 15 1 BENULINE I tXPREtt SERVICE 10 LONatN, UVtRPtOL ft CtWUNENIAt P—t> BENRINNES Far Utarpool Na. 21 Granger., i Dec 9 fcajjaaere pv rka Paaaaa Rotttrda-n Dec 14 la Pt Mtm Ne. i I Hamburg Dec II BENREOCH i.nt^uia cl j kaa -m«I For London Net 27 Net t 0 oecc1,155 words
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Advertisement1273 1965-11-04 15 W. ELLERMAN BUCKRALL S.S. CO., LTD. \r™^^ U.K./ Continent. Si—ajori p. Sita Paaaat ilfl Of d)INNIPEB Londoa. M.mourg, lattaraaav Amaeiji. hvil 11 mm CUT C» CHESIEB fc.n^ct, LMOaa, Hatra, Harnfiurg, Rotteroaa, ».-i«tr» 24/28 Nat O Ret CITY *f CBUMBt Lonoaa, naaataig. Rotttroia, nawa. Hail, Mioaiaaorou(,i... !2/» «et at at a«i1,273 words
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423 1965-11-04 16 Straits tin price drops again more sharply rt. Straits tin price frll more sharply acain yrstrrda.v by 56.87!- to 5703 per pic-ul Thr price has now lost $27.50 in the oast >v trading days Thr local fall was more or less in line with the London afternoon drop in thr423 words
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Article57 1965-11-04 16 j T"Iil prr>rnl rau ol Ihr MiUvin dollar .ijain>t the pound storing fi\«J on .Nomnber M Uat year is vllin;. T.T. or OJ>. is. 3 IT. Ibd. Buyint T.T. is. 4 1 lbd. Buying O.D. 2s. 4 Ml. Thr dollar is at it* ttatntonr middlr position in relation57 words
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Article76 1965-11-04 16 I'm Atteciatien el Banks In Malay riiid* U>«se ihansta a rat«r M uerviunU »eeterxla,j ISfl rmtea to *1«K>«: New Yard: During TT 321. airmail OD 33. WO d I! credit Bills. 331 Canada: ouylnc TT SS 5 IS. alrmaJl I OJJ 35 111. M dlt U IS 1676 words
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Article30 1965-11-04 16 Nov. 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: bh cents (down an eighth of a cent). TIN: 5703 (down 56.871-) I iuilTm i.il rotimati ft nrYrrinc -10 tons (down ?n tons)30 words
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894 1965-11-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent ORICT.S on the Stotk Kx--1 chance raM'il furthrr yesterday m liquidation continued In both the iniluvtrial and mining section.*: for the third day running An exception in Indus (rials was Fraser and NeasTC which went strongly against the general trend. Business894 words
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Article27 1965-11-04 16 Malaran Mock Indi. f Nov Not I. Industrial*: 1tM 7X.T? I in- lo.-,.;,-. I ruhhrrs: IO3.X7 in:;.*: i>»t. ::n, uib.t irw. l>rc. if». 19«! inn27 words
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Article843 1965-11-04 16 Ot'SINESS in and reported to thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Lxc nance of MalayaU yes- terda; with the number of shares i traded in bruckeW: INDUSTRIALS: BauMaan .4.000) i tLM. 'I.iXK. 51 .34: Ounlap* .2.000) ll.ot. iI.IHMX SLM: E. tiMKM <!'.-843 words
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Advertisement1073 1965-11-04 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific <V Atlantic Service m.-j>--| J '-<n-.:vo N v. v n 0»t 7) Otc n Ise i -•••■mi let 1 1171 J>t 11 laa II Ftl 1 Mi' I Mji Japan Direct Service j o» i st. -I Ntt N *e« "Cull Hi'ii it1,073 words
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Advertisement1003 1965-11-04 16 4USTB4.ua/MIK /UL4NO 4t»»lli INBI4. PSJUSfaN. 4Nb r kUU SERVICk. I* trteaatte, aJMaiSa. MtlSaarat. >*a«t* Tt: M>tiu mi Nj««ajn<a>a •anani s«in icoi a'poii P. a'tair >>taatf IOMB4U 1| Ntt 11/1? Nl« 13 11 Na* «4JUU IJ/77 N* 71 Nt. 14 Nat •ItMOM k Bac 7 I Ore I'll Sac »4iui» 11/111,003 words
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Advertisement250 1965-11-04 16 WILHELMSEN LINES ■•ox icasiiewrite aaa CaattaarUl Parts let Itattat ail Naat Ptntni P S hjw s -«aa«ra j ucu«. > t Manna) 11/11 Net 11/11 Nat i Nat THE* It It Ma* (TIIUVtINB 11/11 Bat II IS Im ii 11 Sat BARBER LINE ftfJM Hi* CUI Mt WEST CMST PSBTt.250 words
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Advertisement37 1965-11-04 16 StZjT'Stiiir pSas? "aaam-^saaat- Bkasi 4J» PMM VaaCal *> I W leXlsyi^ '**^jsi'^?** > lU J ~~^t r-n ?*jßaSl> tsa^Bß^Ls^S* s!sßall^^a»^^Bi3 jpllgry^ BARGAIN r^'H aa»t •jStaaasstT tstaaßM tSI at* »3aß»»i tasiatMSß^^aji i „IM j StrcH% Timtt Clonithds bring BIG fsultu37 words
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Article84 1965-11-04 17 -rill MaUyiian Minister of lin hut IsM tixrd the-sc priors lor cad ul.iliiik customs dulir> tor the period from \m I to Nov. 10. Kuril*! 6J. cU. a lb. opi i ton. i (H.iuKt Oil -*bN a ton. I'alm Oil s:i(t.-!5 a ton. I'alni Krrnols jOri.JS a ton.84 words
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Article128 1965-11-04 17 111 IXBOURNE. Wed— Industrials i »t?:f overull firm but leaders were variable B.H.P. rifhts were active and lost 9d. to 275. lOd. Tnppa dropped Is. to 9£. 9(1 following a share allotment to British Tobacco subsidiary. Base metals and oils were steady. Todays closing prices wit» Tuesday's a128 words
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Article248 1965-11-04 17 VmiMBlR hi>t sradr rubber f.o.b. buyrrs closed at j p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur \rstrrday at 66 cents per Ib. down an rulith of a cent on Tuesday's SBBSfcBg Irrrl (or the position. The tout was \cry quiet. I. and F.M.R.E. elosinc purrs in cents per Ib.248 words
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Article201 1965-11-04 17 .1 Three months INDUSTRIALS McAllv.er 9 ct«. >!■. XI. Invist. 10 eta. N. Iron Bcti. •r 20 Cta. 0.C.8.C. 14 rts. Rothmana 11 eta. X.d. l>i*p IS Cta, Robinsons 10 ct a K. M. U eta Shell IS cv. Gammon 13 ct's. Sim Urn 7 cts Guinncrs 13201 words
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Article103 1965-11-04 17 SKIPS lying sltngsid* ths SingspsM wharves er expected tedsy are Mm>k 1 J, Bsasaaa W.IE. 3. Sirdhaai Lancelot 19. On bang '.'I ;2. Euphrate 23. .'4. Btraa< l^mbok 29 30. Steel Rr. order 31 32 Ulenroy 33 34. Maron 47 Psrt Swsttsnhsm: Whsrf Btrths: t'snnonorr. Benr.nnes Ntw103 words
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Article62 1965-11-04 17 /-HINESE Product Exchange, Slnga day: Cecenut eil: bulk Sol sellers, drun Cea«j Oct. Nov. UK/Contlneert Ptpe«r: Munit, 1 white *24?» sellers selllats. sperta black lli>2» w>r». garhle. LampOM >Uck fl62|(N) ar.lprs lal •A i. ASTA Sl >2|(N) seller Smuapert Cecenut Oil M.II«rV Asse ciatien prises: hulk »30» scllira.62 words
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Article30 1965-11-04 17 Ofrss sicnsnts matktt I K4MMJ \esterdn» the D 5 quoted at 5.73J for T.I Kir CUB Stsrtlns wan quoted at 16.01 an ene tssl sf gsld at 2631.30 words
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Advertisement1042 1965-11-04 17 -^a^—^— M I (Continued from Pare 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS U Wordt tli (Minimum) FAMILY OF THE Late Stella Gomez i wisb to thank friends, relatives. Marymount Nuns. Bistan and Otrls for tnnr k.nd ar.ndar.i-, wreaths, condolence messages in their recent bereavemeoL THC FAMILY OF tbe late Mr. Wong I tbank Doctor,1,042 words
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Advertisement1030 1965-11-04 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Ii Word* St (Min.)— Box 30 ttt. extra Ii ST. THOMAS WALK t-urni-tu-d Klat. too bedroom*, one servants room. 9/ Liv /Din. room etc Mosaic/ Parquet 3' floor tiling tbrouKho'il. fleas* apply st Tel: iSpurei 312W3 3422* 3W339. 81 PARTLY FURNISHED 3 tied room semi-detached double «orey1,030 words
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Advertisement800 1965-11-04 17 EDUCATION I j Word* M (Mini—Box it ct*. rxtra Ii S'KAND: Rapid Course. Dally 2 nrs. '11.. 24 Thrice weekly, any lime Tl S. Speed 50/130. Theory different Oc tages. (morning, afternoon/evening). 32 IC. 73 Middle Road, Spore 2IISI. m A.S.A. N.I.A. EXAMINATIONS. locounting. Commercial Law Company Mm, Company Accounts.800 words
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Advertisement906 1965-11-04 17 FURNITURE I Wordt St < Min.)— Box SO rtt. txlrm LATEST DStICN COLOUR furniture. V hire/riirt purchase. ChODC tatt Dmpany 587 Balrstltr Koad. Boon HEM VEHICLES FOR SALE i Horrf, U I Min.)— Box St clt. txtrm 1»«1 FORO CONSUL Knlnham tl] lation Wagon. Excellent condition. s tl. Phone Klang906 words
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Advertisement789 1965-11-04 17 OLDEN HOPE PLANTATIONS LIMITED HOSCOTE RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED Golden Hope Plantations Limited N nnounces thai acceptance or Us V Her of Bth October 1965 to the I t: lembers of Hoscote Rubber Estate* tl imlted have been received from n le holders of 90 per cent of the ti riares789 words
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Advertisement541 1965-11-04 17 NOTICE Jv mCM IS HEREBY GIVEN hat I. Mud»ni Thn Slew Kuu ot 33. Shrewsbury Road. Slngajoic. have applied (or a i 31 s Public House. Ist Class licence' in icspect of premises No: 1. Mayo Slice. Singapore, to Wong i Yli Chune. and that this applica- [ion will be541 words
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Advertisement338 1965-11-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Trailed teachers, vho potstis th» minimum oi I't.i.lum, ir. the Higher School C > !or iipjjo;! lecturer* in tinTrain In 1966. Teacher training aHI be given tn either Ma In y or Bng 2. Prefrrcnir will be siren plicants wh oi recognised unm-r < and or who have338 words
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Article, Illustration566 1965-11-04 18 KEW SAN AND CHENG HOE SHOW FIGHTING SPIRIT I LC KNOW. Wed. Malaysia, the defending champions, showed great fighting spirit and staying power in beating India to reach the final of the team event in the Asian Badminton championships here last night. Malaysia won the firstReuter - 566 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-11-04 18 rpOTTENH.VM Hot--1 s p v r inside-left Jimmy Greaves and West Bromwich Albion right-back Cram (No >) jump for the ball in the First Division match at White Hart Lane last Saturday. Spurs won 2-1. PA picture39 words
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Article229 1965-11-04 18 LAW-LESS SCOTLAND AGAINST ITALY GLASOOW. Wed. Denis Law, star Inside forward who hail Dlayed 34 times for Scotland, ha» been dropped from consideration tot the team to meet Italy in the World Cup qualifying match here next Tuesdt His name was omitted from list of 17 players, announ yesterday by229 words
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Article24 1965-11-04 18 LONDON. Wed —Results of rugby matches played last night were: Rugby League— Leii?h 13 Warrington 9 Rugby Union Llanelly 15 Barbarians 28.24 words
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417 1965-11-04 18 J JOS ANGELES, Wed. i Cassius Clay predicted yesterday that he would knock out Floyd Patterson in the World >. heavyweight title fight in Las Vegas on Nov. 22 but not until the I seventh or eighth round to "punish him." Clay said.Reuter; AP; UPI - 417 words
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137 1965-11-04 18 lIONG KONG. Wed. The ia International Olympic Committee would consider a membership application from China any time they agreed to comply with lOC rules and regulations, said Avery Brundage here lav. night. The lOC president said there had been no officialReuter - 137 words
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Article46 1965-11-04 18 HONO KONG. Wed Hong Kong will send a five -man team to compete In the Asian Cycling championships at Manila from Nov. 38 to Dec 5. Raid Mr Pet^r Wong Ping-man, vice-chairman of the HJCC A who will lead the team —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article28 1965-11-04 18 TEHERAN. Wed. Olymplo Gold medallist Leonid Zhabotinsky of the Soviet Union won the World heavyweight weightllftlng championship here last night. American Gary Gubner was run-ner-up. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article194 1965-11-04 18 MEXICO CITY. Wednesday. THE physical dangers of Mexico City's 7.478 feet altitude were "grossly exaggerated", an English physiologist said here last night. The physiologist. Dr. Grlf- flth Pugh. Is here to test the altitude effects on athletes for the British Medical Research Council. He said that "scare"Reuter - 194 words
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Article131 1965-11-04 18 LONDON. Wed. Former world driving champion John Surtees said yesterday that reports he would be racing again by Christmas were "premature Surtees, 32, suffered several injuries in September while practising for the Canadian Grand Prix. He returned to England on a stretcher on Oct. 18 Speaking131 words
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Article162 1965-11-04 18 LONDON. Wed. Mr Donald, Carr. assistant secretary of the M.C.C. said here yesterday Hun he had heard nothing of a proposal for a South African cricket team to play in England next September at the invitation of th» i International Cavaliers Club in London Mr Carr Raid-Reuter - 162 words
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Advertisement673 1965-11-04 18 NOTICE NOTICE 15 HEKEBT OTVEN that with eftecl from Ist November 19«6 Mr Albert P Ho Branch Manager ha-, reaaed to be the employment of Measr& :EAC Oompanv Kuala Lumpur. Hnd U no longer authortaed to transact buunesv or to receive moneys on behalf of SEAC Company -IN PENO. Mat.*.-.673 words
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Advertisement303 1965-11-04 18 CAMBRIDGE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 1966 rrtoen Knlrr Ke^uiremenu far PHrate < aadMaU* Pri\»Le < »ndidMte« will be permuted to enter for the fall HighM Nhi«.l ertifii ate Kxarninatiaa prov:Ueci they ha\e obtauied a Cainbridtje School Certificate/ Malaysia Ortificaie of Educa>r a General CertUicate of rioi! iwlui three rre<ilt« at303 words
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Advertisement742 1965-11-04 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCIES IN MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE Appointment* ri HI Rs-lV TRAININ(. -lIK.KIR <• *****1. CERTIFICATE INGUM MEDll Ml QaaUflraUoiu: Must be Singapore citizens Full Cambridge Higher School Certificate or equivalent. OR Principai passes in 3 Subjects or Principal passes in 2 Subjects and Subsidiary passes in 2 subjects742 words
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Advertisement767 1965-11-04 18 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDHts lAKE NOTICE that Receiving Order* were on the 22nd and 28th October. 1985 made against the following persons and or firms: Receiving Order* made en 22 10 «5. Bankruptcy No. 258 65 Lee Tian Hock. No. 154 A. Chua Chu767 words
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Article, Illustration258 1965-11-04 19 Kok Seng unfit, to miss Games By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE, Wed. 3 Lee Kok Seng, Singapore's soccer captain for the past 11 years, will not play in the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur next month. Kok Senß. 34. has been declared medically unfit and has been advised by doctors to258 words
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Article277 1965-11-04 19 By EPSOM JEEP Penang, Wednesday. THE threat of a boycott by syces at the November races which open here on Sunday has been temporarily averted. Officials of the Penang Turf Club and representatives of the Racecourse General Employees Union meet tomorrow to negotiate wage claims by277 words
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493 1965-11-04 19 'State of urgency for Seap: Razak WKTHKFfVTB^W^TM, ■M-^fTTTi I Kuala Lumpur, Wed. WITH ONLY 40 days left to the Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21, all matters relating to the conduct of the Games will be dealt with on a certificate of urgency, Tun Abdul Razak, the chairman493 words
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Article67 1965-11-04 19 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed Ramon Sota ot Spain won the Brazilian Open golf championship here last night after a sudden- 1 death play-off. Sou was level on 26« with Gei.e Lntler of the United States after the four rounds, but the Bpuniard finally took the £600 firstReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1965-11-04 19 1 PENANG Wed.— Twenty member* of the Jeiutong Youth Centre ill leave for Ipoh tomorrow to piay friendly games of soccer. Üble tennis and sepak raga aca.nH the Ipoh Youth Centre.33 words
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Article40 1965-11-04 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six Korean experts in Tae Kwon Do the Korean art of self defence will stage an exhibition at tl>e Gay World next Tuesday at 8.30 pin. The Koreans are on their to the United State*40 words
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460 1965-11-04 19 FRANCIS BOEY - 16 SWIM GOLDS 'IN THE BAG' FOR SINGAPORE FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE. Wed. 3 Records will fall like, ninepins in the Third Seap Games swimming next month going on the performances in the Singapore trials. }n available statistics. Singapore expect to collect 16 gold medals nine from the men and460 words
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Article245 1965-11-04 19 Schools want $60,000 grant By M. RAHMAN ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Schools Sports Council of Malaysia will apply for a grant of at least $60,000 from the Central Government to run next year's schools' sports programme. Disclosing this today, the council's secretary. Toh Boon Huah. >aid the council had applied245 words
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Article60 1965-11-04 19 PARIS. Wed. World mile record holder. Michel Jazy of France, clocked imin 21 B«ec fo: one kilometre at the National Sports Institute Indoor track here luit night. Jazy who was racing In a meet especially arranged for television, came within onc-flfth of a secondUPI - 60 words
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Article144 1965-11-04 19 Aussies to play at Ipoh KUALA LUMPUR. W*d—Australia's national football team for the World Cup preliminary round matches againit North Korea at Pnom Penh. Cambod a on Nov. 22 will Play a match against Malaysia at Ipoh on Dec 7. FA of Malaysia announced hereThe FAM also announced two replacement*144 words
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Article17 1965-11-04 19 Frirnilly: Kampar Chinese, 6 Malays 2; Batu Cajah Detention Camp 3No sBn RMR 1 I17 words
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Article13 1965-11-04 19 BADMINTON Ptrak G8 lnier-d«pt (Ipob): Survey Tpg 5 Ipoh Municipality C I13 words
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Article42 1965-11-04 19 Sultan's Cup (Segamat): Bam Hampar 3 Balai Bomba 0: Segamat Club 3 Sepang Loi 0: JKR 2 Paya Pulal "A 1 I; Kpk Pogoh 3 Cudang Garam 0: 3at>i Hampar 3 Paya Pulal "B" 0: Semi-final Batu Haaipax I JKR42 words
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Advertisement92 1965-11-04 19 L < A. MEN don't let her get away with your Glo-Weave Let her wear your Glo-Weave Four-Seasons once and she'll want to wear it again and again. Glo-Weave Four-Seasons is tailored for you. the active modern man. The bold masculine lines win you feminine approval wherever you go. The92 words
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Advertisement188 1965-11-04 19 m m i m k6&^Mj!F\\J m. "1 room.ridejeaping power! Exciting carto drive, beautiful carto own! Clean sweeping styling years ahead of the others. And inside luxurious comfort and room everywhere! You get more of everything for your money. New 30% bigger brakes! Wider softer seats (Holden has 5" more room188 words
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Miscellaneous100 1965-11-04 19 SPORTS DIARY TENNIS: Perak Open (Mpal courts 5). YCLIXG: Spore Senp Games Aver Rajah 5.15). SOCCER: Spore AFA Div. I— Fathul Karlb v Sukaramal (Jn I Besar 5.15): CA t AAA (Jn 'Bcsar 7 1. S'gor GDBH Dlv. 2— Harpers v Harrisons (Prtnce- Rd).. HOCKEY: 8 pore HA Div. 3—100 words
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232 1965-11-04 20 PARIT BUXTAR, Wednesday. QXE fisherman was killed and several others were injured in a two-hour clash between trawler and inshore fishermen in the sea ofl Kuala Kurau yesterday. Knives and molotov cocktails (bottles filled witfc petrol) were used in the fight, in which232 words
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127 1965-11-04 20 BOMB FOUND AFTER A SPEECH BY PEARSON MONTREAL. Wed. An incendiary bomb was found In a hall minutes after the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, addressed 3.000 people at a stormy election rally here last night. The device, wrapped In brown paper, consisted of a bag of black powderReuter - 127 words
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Article46 1965-11-04 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Ministry of Culture will hold free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow si Kampong Pepys Road, off Pasir Panjant; Road; Eng Hong Hng wayanp stace. Peng Ann Road; Kong Hwa School. Boh Suah Tian Road: Lee Cheng School. Jalan Chye Kay.46 words
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Article33 1965-11-04 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Indian Movie News Readers Club will hold a "Deepavall Nfght at the Indian Association on Nov. 13. Highlight of the evening will be a "Miss, DeepevaU" contest.33 words
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Article55 1965-11-04 20 LONDON, Wed.— A no\ utiuii to London s Increasing traffic problem was suggested today In a letter to the Evening Standard Why not staff the buses with attractive bunny girls," asked the writer. "Surely then all bachelors and other men will give up i heir cars andUPI - 55 words
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Article81 1965-11-04 20 LONDON. Wed— Maj.-Gen. J.F. Worsley has been appointed Commander ot British forces In Hong Kong, the Defence Ministry announced. He will take over the post next June with the rank of Lieut Gen. He Is to succeed Lt.-Gen. Sir Denis O'Conner. During World War81 words
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126 1965-11-04 20 rIS is a bird's-eye view of the public garden now taking shape on the roof of Singapore's first underground car park in Raffles Place. Workmen are putting the finishing touches to the car park and garden, both of which are expected to be126 words
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Article323 1965-11-04 20 l ONDON Wed.— ll bM been another day oi .ndecision in ihe .■•todc murker-,, with prices moving irrt milai Iv in response to a twobmtnesß uluch was on a reduced scull-. Gilt-t-tiKes lully mHintainrc terday 1 Improved lone and made further slight progress. Corporation Mocks323 words
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Article56 1965-11-04 20 LONDON, Wed. Spot 19Kd Dec. 19« id.. Jan. 19 7 »d., Feb. 20 1 16 d Jan. March 10 1 16 d.. April June 20 5 16d July Sept. 205 16d.. Oct. Dec 205 d.." Jan March 20\d.. April June 20 ',d c.l.f. Nov 19«..d.. Dec 19\d.. Jan. i56 words
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Article32 1965-11-04 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1397 i— £B>. sellers £1400 £10 Forward buyers £1389 £ll l. sellers £1391 <— £10>. Settlement £J397'i £24' 3 p. Turnover a.m. 495 tons, pjn. 135 tons. Tone: Steady.32 words
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141 1965-11-04 20 NORWEGIAN TANKER GROUNDED OFF JAVA SANDEFJORD (Norway). Wed. The Norwegian shipowner Thor Dahl reported today that his 42.700--ton tanker Throshall went aground at full speed at the western tip of .lava yesterday morning. .ipl.im U.m*. Andrea*.■ea aboard the Thorshall has told the owner that the situation is critical for tbeAP - 141 words
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Article75 1965-11-04 20 Pound strong on rise in reserves LONDON. Wed The pound today reached its highest level for nearly three ye;irv. Within two hours of the openIng of business at the foreign exchange market. it rose by USSO 0006 to $2.8050. It has not reached this figure since January 1963. The gainReuter - 75 words
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Article39 1965-11-04 20 BANGKOK. Wed— A man who snatched a gold necklace from a four-year-old girl was taken to hospital by police after they failed to find the loot. In hospital an X-ray revealed the necklace in man's stomach Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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119 1965-11-04 20 "5^ From Page 1 "spoiler" who acknowledged from the start of the campaign he had no chance to win, had taken more votes away from one or the other of the main candidates. With 85 per cent of the vote counted, the results were: LindsayReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-11-04 20 I/-UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Director of the National Productivity Centre, Mr Abishegam, today confirmed that he had resigned. A ijii> I before Parliameni cialiM Front Mi' for Batu, Dato Tan Chee Xl the Minister ol Commerce and Industry about the rp signation of Mr.192 words
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Article45 1965-11-04 20 LONDON. Wed— lris Clack. 19. won SI 1.300 damages because sh« can no longer weep. She was knocked down by tnnk w of smell and taste. Injuries affected her •rids to the ext< could sob but not shed tears. DPI45 words
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Advertisement119 1965-11-04 20 CHOOSE THOMSON COURT at THOMSON ROAD. 2* M.S. comprising 126 flats I i il X T c^r SERENE 7^35^ SURROUNDINGS \\L- YET ONLY 4 MINUTES <r% T0 TOWM yAjp ROCK BOTTOM PRICES JE^L 18,730 UPWARDS <^ BOOKING FEE $500 oNLY ONLY 51 FLATS LEFT! Freehold land free from all encumbrances119 words
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Advertisement111 1965-11-04 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS I* Word* il, Winom.mj THICKS: To John and Sarah in** Kennttt a dauKhtrr, MM \i:- 1 at i>len»a>;lrs Singapore. LIM: To Janet and Jobn Kok M.a a son Hugh Reginald on Ind Noveme*r ut Qleneaiclea. Tbanka to Doctor* and iff LEE TAN: Bctwrrn John Onwa Soo. *MMt Mrs.111 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-11-04 20 Honest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. \e.-ie»day: Highe&t Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 86 72 Ipoh 86 70 Malacca 88 78 StriKupore 88 73 C. Highlands 70 56 Jesselton 86 73 Kuchlng 90 7550 words
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