The Straits Times, 13 November 1965
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Title Section26 1965-11-13 1 SINGAPORE. 13N0V1965 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times it*** 1 Me**** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100526 words
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Article, Illustration318 1965-11-13 1 Army ofwhat list for Soek SINGAPORE. Fri.— Th c Indonesian Minister of Defence, Gen. Nasution, has submitted a plan to President Soekarao clarifying who is in charge of whal in Indonesia, Radio Jakarta reported today. According to the Armycontrolled radio, Gen. Nasution met the President yesterday at Merdeka Palace and318 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1965-11-13 1 Troops to be sent only if Governor appeals for help LONDON, Friday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, said today that Britain would not consider a "major military invasion" of Rhodesia, but full consideration would be given to any appeal from the Governor, Sir Humphery Cibbs, forReuter; AP; UPI - 1,228 words
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Article72 1965-11-13 1 SAI.ISBI RY. Fri. The Klit><l.-xi.in Prime Minister. Mr lan Smith. today held aloft a bottle cif t'hampaunr and quipped: ".Now »c are launched." Mr. Smith and his II Ministers suspended from office by the Governor, Sir Humphrey (iibbs, M-sti-rilay were in jovial mood as they gathered for72 words
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Article, Illustration430 1965-11-13 1 48 SURVIVE LANDING BLAZE HORROR SALT LAKE CITY. Friday DOLICE today administered bloodalcohol tests to the pilot and copilot of the United Airlines Boeing-727 airliner which crashed and burned here last night, killing 42 people. Fortyeight survived An official :it University Hospital said430 words
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Article94 1965-11-13 1 SOUTH BEND < Indiana). Fri. A 24-year-old mother who had .said "all the world's problems are my problems" was found with her clothes aflame last night in front of her home. Her husband said she had been concerned about Vietnam. Police said two burned books of paperAP - 94 words
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Article39 1965-11-13 1 KHARTOUM (Sudan). Frt. Moslem Brotherhood demonstrators yesterday burned do\ n a Communist clubhouse in Omdurman. Three Cotr.munl.sts were slightly injured and taken to hospital. The Brotherhood DM railed for the dissolution of the Sudanese Communist Party. Renter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article33 1965-11-13 1 HOLLYWOOD. Pit German actress Elke Sommer wsi.s hit by a car as it reversed into a car park yesterday She was struck on the back and legs, but refused medical attention33 words
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Article15 1965-11-13 1 MOSCOW. Frl. The Soviet Union today launched "an interplanetary station" toward Venus. AP.AP - 15 words
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Article138 1965-11-13 1 CAIRO. Friday f I TH E authoritative newspaper Al Ah ram MM today that Egypt ad bt'KUn consultation* with the Hve member >t |m of a committee Ml up at th<- Aura mimi mil coniYreni'r- "to define her obligations to w.imN hi-lpinit the Rhotlcsjan people in theirReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration110 1965-11-13 1 LBJ ASKS LUCI AND BEAU TO WAIT WASHINGTON. Frl.-Pre- j sident Johnson has per- suaded his daughter Lucl and her handsome beau, Pat Nugent, to postpone plans for an engagement. White House friends said today. They aid the President's 18-year-old daughter and Nugent. 22. who may be drafted for military110 words
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Article55 1965-11-13 1 HONO KONO. Frl.— Former prl- soners of war from Britain and Commonwealth countries meet In their Japanese camp here tonight to eat food denied to them more than 20 years ago. The men. here for their first reunion at the Argyle Street 'Cage" In Kowloon. have < orderedReuter - 55 words
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Article25 1965-11-13 1 SYDNEY. Frt. Sir Warren McDonald, one of Australia* leadin* businessmen and chairman of the Commonwealth Banking Corporation, died here today, aged 64 Reut«r.Reuter - 25 words
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Article79 1965-11-13 1 Second B-727 disaster in week NEW YORK. Fri— Last night's Boeinic-727 disaster at Salt Lake City was the srrnnd involving the three-en-gine airliner in a week and the third in less than three months. Both the first on Aug. 11l and last night's were operated by I'nited Airlines Thirty died79 words
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Article63 1965-11-13 1 WEST BERLIN. Frl WM Berlin police «alo today they hau arrested .1 ma (Km within tlielr own rank. ;itid IOCUMd nun at *]>'■- lng for Ea.-4 Germany lor years. A ■HMMBM siiUi Criminal Police Inspector Hrn: and his wife had been tnlorming the Ea&t OermansReuter - 63 words
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Article164 1965-11-13 1 Maca trails but he won't give up MANILA. Fri. War hero Ferdinand E. Marcos. 48. unofficially won the Presidency of the Philippines today. but President Macapagal refused to concede on the basis of unofficial returns. With about 72 per i the vote counted, unofficial tabulations by the Philippine news service164 words
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Article42 1965-11-13 1 LONDON. Prl F« li whistle, a train load of commuters were 40 minute* late in arriving at a London station ywterdav The delay ni caused when the whistle broke down and the engineer refused to proceed until it worked.42 words
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Article27 1965-11-13 1 SMITH FIRES' GOVERNOR v\l 881 KY. Fri.—Rho-tli-xian rebel Premier Smith today "fired (io\ernor Sir Humphrey Gibbs and ordered him to varatr ernment House I PI27 words
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FOREIGN DESK SPECIAL
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Article69 1965-11-13 2 LONDON. Fri. The militant anti-apartheid Racial Adjustment Action Society has opened recruitment centres for "black mercenaries" to meet Rhodeslas seizure of independence. The society's leader. Michael X a bearded West Indian whose real name is Michael de Freitas issued this statement yesterday: "With the unilateral declaration ofReuter - 69 words
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351 1965-11-13 2 {SALISBURY. Fri.— For the first time since it was established in 1891. the Rhodesia Herald. Salisbury's only morning paper, came out with blank spaces on certain pages today because of censorship. Government appointed censors in offices of newspapers and radio stations last nightReuter - 351 words
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264 1965-11-13 2 SALISBURY, Friday NEW Khodesian constitution published yesterday by Mr. Lan Smith's Government provides for the appointment of a Regent. The 92-page constitution claims to replace the 1961 constitution, which had been in force until Mr. Smith's unilateral declaration of independence. It statedAP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration340 1965-11-13 2 'STOP THAT REBELLION' RESOLUTION PASSED Emergency action by UN UNITED NATIONS. Friday. •JHE General Assembly, in emergency action, last night condemned Rhodesia's illegal seizure of independence. Britain informed the Assembly of its determination to "take the action necessary to disI charge our responsibility to all the people of Rhodesia." iReuter - 340 words
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210 1965-11-13 2 Proclamation bears similarity to U.S. declaration SAI.ISCI RY. Iri RhodrMii'.s independence proclamation bears a striking similarity to the opening paragraph of the American Declaration of Independence. Some phrases are identical. The American Decl.ir.i tion. adopted on July 4. 1776, began: "When in the course of human exents. it becomes necessaryReuter - 210 words
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Article62 1965-11-13 2 LONDON. Fri. About 60 I students demanding action aspunst Mr. Lan Smitli Rhodesian regime clashed u»>i the police yesterday as they «P- proached 10. Downing Street. and one cf them was arrested. Another group of students .shouting "Smith out" "Use of force, yes" demonstrated outside j RhodesiaReuter - 62 words
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122 1965-11-13 2 LONDON. Fri The British Council of Churches, which represents all denominations except Roman Catholics. la.st night issued a statement condemning Rhodesia's declaration of Independence. "This illegal action is deeply regretted. We hope that the political decisions which now must be taken will beAP - 122 words
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124 1965-11-13 2 I ONDOV, Fri. Fust steps 'o Isolate Rhodesia from International sports came a :ew hours after the Independence declaration. The Marylebone Cricket Club, the world's controlling body for cricket, announced the cancellation of schoolboy tour because of the present un- I certainty in Rhode124 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-11-13 3 State of Emergency in Zambia now OF RHODESIA'S UNILATERAL DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Major build-up of white Rhodesian troops along the Zambesi River... LUSAKA. Friday J^ State of Emergency was declared in Zambia last night by President Kenneth Kaunda following Rhodesia's declaration of Independence and a major build-up of white RhodesianAP - 376 words
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337 1965-11-13 3 Zapu to tell followers: Resort to violence to fight for just cause LONDON. Sunday JASON MOYO. treasurer of the Zimbabwe 11 African Peoples Union, said here last night before flying back to Zambia: "We are going to instruct our followers, the four million people of Rhodesia, to resort to allReuter; UPI - 337 words
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315 1965-11-13 3 Mr. Smith's policy of brinkmanship and his guiding philosophy LAN Smith has hammered steadily away at the theme of independence since he became Primp Minister of Rhodesia 19 months ago. His defiance of Britain, his determined championship of settler interests, has made him something of a hero among Rhodesia's whitesReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration708 1965-11-13 3 LONDON, Friday. j^HODESIA discovered last night how few friends she has over the decision to seize independence. In most areas of the world, lan Smiths is now an unrecognised government. Only from Portugal, which has problems controlling native forces in AngolaReuter; AP - 708 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous47 1965-11-13 3 TiUE GAMBOL€ |/caMe ifi. save vtxj vont 1 rvou MUSTstay amd) I M\klO IP WE CAPffY ON I SUAPE OUB 6NACK f\ [\WITU Tim< JQfl PO YOU?/ V> 1 N^^ Co you twin* wev forsot TUAT TDW/SUT WAS TUB higut r«ev'D askco t \JJt TO DtNHB?? 147 words
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201 1965-11-13 4 JEK CONFIDENT OF ECONOMIC BREAKTHROUGH SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, last night predicted that Singapore would achieve an economic breakthrough in two or three years or even within a year. He said: "This is because Singapore has friends all over the world who are willing201 words
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Article, Illustration624 1965-11-13 4 INCHE YUSOF: MALAY CAN DO MUCH FOR UNITY, UNDERSTANDING SINGAPORE. Friday 'JHE Singapore Government is deter- f mined to popularise the use of the national language so that it can truly play its role as the lingua franca of the country. This point was624 words
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315 1965-11-13 4 WOK: NO SWERVING FROM STAND ON MALAY SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government today served notice to communal chauvinists who try to exploit the language issue. "I would like to remind these people that we will never swerve from our stand to make Malay the national language of the State." the315 words
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Article51 1965-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Fri Beatty Secondary School has won Ui« fifth annual Satety First quiz ioi school*, organised by the Singapore Jur.ior Satety Fust Council. 1 i»e three-member team comprising Teo Wocn fleng. Y«o Chin Mm and Poh Chu Chai— won the Shell Challenge Trophy from four other51 words
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Article23 1965-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Fn— The Buddhist Union will celebrate its 28th anniversary tomorrow- with a vegetarian dinner at Jalan Senvum at 7.30 p.m.23 words
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109 1965-11-13 4 Board flats: Rules are standardised SINGAPORE, Frl. Con- I ditlons governing the al- location of Housing Board flats have been standardised from the beginning of this month. A spokesman of the board said today: "Allocation rules originally differed for appli- cants for Queenstown flats < and those wanting flats in109 words
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Article47 1965-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Controller of Publications of the Ministry of Culture. Mr Loke 1 Foo Yee. will talk on Control of publications in Singapore" at me luncheon meeting ol the V's MM Club of Singapore (Beia Chapter) tomorrow at 1.15 p.m. at Uie Prince's Restaurant.47 words
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Article29 1965-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Frl The Sin- i gapore Lodge Theosophlcal Society I will hold Its annual general meet- Ing at Its premises In Cairnhlll Road at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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183 1965-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Economic Development Board is spending $2.6 million to dredge the eastern approach channel of the Jurong industrial harbour. Work on tnis project will begin next Wednesday and is expected to be completed in six months. When ready, the channel will be able183 words
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Advertisement544 1965-11-13 4 GANISATION. t ■M'lsl I»«i1wBB!b1MKBWs1 i ITiSi Hii; BfAYII II om, t j 4,6.30 930pm CIA. ACENT IN ACTION! gj SPIES KILLED in BEIRUT' ir Scope storr.ng RICHARD HARRISON Coming bee- ,-nts Steve McQueen Ann<-Morgrei 1 "The UNCINNAII KID B TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! "DOWNHILL THEY RIDE"" Mendonn in Sc-[ _s(.:per.-npo«" "CITY OF544 words
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PARLIAMENT
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296 1965-11-13 5 T\ EATH, accident and per- manent disablement benefits for Ministers, Assistant Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries are proposed in a Bill presented to Parliament today. Called the Ministers. Assistant Ministers, and Parliamentary Secretaries (Remunerations Amendment) Act, the document lays down a296 words
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Article, Illustration431 1965-11-13 5 THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, gave a firm "No" to Opposition requests for a review of the Malaysia Agreement or a referendum in Sabah and Sarawak. He told Dr. Lim Chon* Eu (UDP-TanJong) that he considered that a request for a re-examlna-tlon of the431 words
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259 1965-11-13 5 A N interchange of officers between Sarawak and Malaya to familiarise them with the workings of the different areas is to begin this month. The Sarawak State Civil Service offcers will come here ted their Malayan colleague? will g< SarawjK tor 18 month- t<>259 words
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176 1965-11-13 5 Malaysia travel papers valid in Singapore INTERNAL travel documents to be issued for travel between Malaya and the Borneo States will be accepted by the Singapore Government, the House of Representatives was told. These travel documents will replace passports under the Passport Bill approved by the House. When MR. STEPHEN176 words
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109 1965-11-13 5 PENSION SCHEME FOR THE PRIME MINISTER $2,000 p.m. after 5 years' service A BILL to gru-nt the j Prime Minister a pension of $2,000 a month after five years' service to the nation was presented to Parliament. A Prime Minister with j less than live years- service, but more than109 words
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77 1965-11-13 5 THE Malaysian national news agency "BERN AMA" is to start operations early next year. The Minister of Ir.lm and Broadcasting. Inche Semi I bin Abdul Rahman, announced this in the House of Represcntalivrs. He was replying to a question by Che77 words
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180 1965-11-13 6 KL'AJLA LI'MPUR, FVi. The War Department Civilian Staff Association is to Ax the date for the strike by the 8.000 civilian employees of the British War Department in Malaya at a meeting here tomorrow. Before doing so. the union's executive council will180 words
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Article316 1965-11-13 6 CUSTOMS MEN HOT UP WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Fri yyELL ORGANISED smuggling gangs are moving south to intensify their activities between Singapore and Johore This Is because their original operational area between Penang and the mainland has become "too hot" as a result of an intensive campaign against316 words
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Article71 1965-11-13 6 TAIPINO. Prl. A petition writer C. Rasiah. 38 was fined I SlOO or six months' jail by the magistrate here She'k Daud bin Hajl Mohamed Ismail yesterday for making a false police report. He pleaded gu:ity to reporting that his car was stolen on Dec.71 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-11-13 6 Ah Teik leaves today for heart operation jpENANO, Fri. Seven-year-old Lee Ah Teik (above) Penang's hole-ln-the-heart boy. will leave for Australia tomorrow for specialist treatment a» St. Alfreds Hospital, Melbourne. His air passage from Penang to Singapore has been given by Malaysian Airways Thfl Penang Sanitorium and Hospital, with a165 words
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95 1965-11-13 6 K.UALA L.UMFUR. FT1 The area commander of th* j United States naval forces In the Philippines. RearAdmiral JacK P. Monroe. arrived here today for a Ihree-day visit. He is on his way to Australia to inspect U.S. naval installation! and the new communications95 words
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Article39 1965-11-13 6 KLUANG. Fri Work on a Hindu temple ewtlng $40,000 for about 3.000 people in the district ha.s bleu .stalled at Rcngam. 13 miles from here. The temple committee received $25,000 from Uie Social Welfar* Department39 words
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Article63 1965-11-13 6 TAIPINO Fri- An engineer, Mr- Kong Siew Pan »nd Mm Them Slew Yee. who met while studying in Perth. Western Australia, were married at the Kwangtuiig Asaociauon here during the weekend Mr. Kong will return to Australia next month for a post graduate course. He will63 words
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Article43 1965-11-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. National Language Action Front cof.n.ttees throughout vill meet on Dec. 12 at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has been invited 1 to open the meet Dg.43 words
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262 1965-11-13 6 CONTINUED Day the police barred public aid at fire: "They were right says Minister KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Minister of Home J Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Ha.ii Abdul Rahman, today defended the police for preventing the people from helping them and the fire brigade in putting: out a262 words
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158 1965-11-13 6 Help the 'have-nots' Bill: Objection by PMIP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A FTER a two-day debate, the House of Representatives today passed the Bill establishing the Majlis Amanah Ra'ayat (Coun- cil of Trust). The new organisation replaces the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. The Council of Trust will have several divisions,158 words
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Article31 1965-11-13 6 MALACCA Frl. The outgoing Australian High Commissioner. Mr. Tom Cntchley. and his wife fiew her» yesterday to bid farewel'i to the Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Malek bin Yu-Mif.31 words
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103 1965-11-13 6 r AIRO, Fri Malaysia and the United Arab Republic signed their first cultural agreement here today. They will exchange ulamas and philosophers us well as publications, rtdio in<l television pr o crammes, students, teachers, scientists, technologists, doctors, musicians and sportsmen. Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, MinisterReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement287 1965-11-13 5 Litrcn to th« papular Orchard Quartet \*4^"~ I with Ernatto Doroya ot the piano I^E^ I 'itantion till 1 a.m. tomgh- jW I BEAT ft BLUES SESSION (Sunday J I 2.30 4 pm A| V. TMI CHECKMATES WITH VERNON 1 T l I CYCLONES. I I GUEST BANDS I 2,287 words
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484 1965-11-13 7 MINISTER: STUDY TO BE MADE COMPULSORY given two or rhre« year», Jurong will see boom such a* never witnessed before and Singapore will tak* off into the industrial •phere." Mr. Ong at TTC graduation ceremony SINGAPORE. Frl. \S FROM next year, the study484 words
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135 1965-11-13 7 European homes burgled: Gang held SINGAPORE. Fri Police today arrested all six members of a burglary gang who have been raiding i European households in various parts of the island. They were captured by i a pirty of detectives from Queenstown Police Station, who also recovered a quantity of stolen135 words
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Article35 1965-11-13 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. A total of 19 j people will take part in a national language essay competition to be held at the Ngee Ann College on Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 11.30 am35 words
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349 1965-11-13 7 BARISAN, OLD BOYS SUPPORT NANTAH AGITATION SINGAPORE. Fri. Barisan Sosialis members and Chinese Old Boys' Association members together with left w i n g unionists turned up in strength at Nanyang University last night to support the current student agitation. Some 300 of them arrived at the Jurong campus at349 words
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Article122 1965-11-13 7 RAFFLES PLACE CAR PARK OPENING SINGAPORE, Fri. The underground car park at Raffles Place will be opened to the public on Monday. Entry into the car park will only be from Battery Road, and exit will be at the further end facing Mercantile Bank Vehicular traflir routine along Battery Road122 words
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Article92 1965-11-13 7 BINGAPORE. Frl. A dispute oetween two suburban Llm Clan organisations has been amicably settled out of court by an award of arbitrators made by the parent Llm Clan Association the Klu Leong Tong Family SellManagement Association. Terms of the awards were announced yesterday to Mr Justice92 words
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Article31 1965-11-13 7 SINGAPORE. Frl —The Chinese YMCA has started a vigorous campaign to recruit 1.000 new memijers for next year. It has formed 10 teams to publicise Its various recreational activities.31 words
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226 1965-11-13 7 Stronger UK action urged by Africans SINGAPORE. Frl.— Two of six African leaders who flew into Singapore today for a brief stopover, urged that African and otber nations in the world should step in if Britain failed to put down the Rhodesian crisis caused by the unilateral declaration of independence.226 words
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Miscellaneous117 1965-11-13 7 .1 Oop B?9 V. T. Hntttlift VMEAN XXI GOT Me 3-~ LJ ~vBUT YOU Dtf>^- -(.BUT VDiPtsM" I |_HE«AWYOU V- 1 1 -.BUT I NEVER ouix bed rpnovE/^Tmrs \<avE rr /there take mi I turn around -nnantmS 3 heardnm gtve I \OUDU>TY<3Mi RJGMT.NO*) TO IM_ KXJAHfcX HE KNOWS AN' WALK117 words
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Article344 1965-11-13 8 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Sarawak public 'still ignorant of what you have to sell' From gARAWAK traders and consumers were still ignorant about Malayan products and much more must be done to advertise them, the Malaysian trade mission to Sarawak and Sabah was told in Kuching last night. Speaking344 words
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284 1965-11-13 8 Rhodesia: NTUC hits hits at 'myopic insanity t^INGAPORE, Fri. The National Trades Union Congress today ca'led on workers in Singapore to support whatever action the working masses in Africa decided to take against what it termed the ••myopic insanity" of Mr. Lan Smiths government in unilaterally declaring Rhodesia independent. In284 words
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Article41 1965-11-13 8 1/1 ALA LU.MPI R. I ri The sale of National Defence Bonds has topped the S8 million mark. To date Bank Megan has sold 58.028.350 worth of the bonds. Yesterday, it sold 550.300 worth to two subscribers.41 words
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Article69 1965-11-13 8 IPOH. Fri An appeal aguin.-t conviction and sentence by A Sinmah. 41. who ua.i bound over iin $500 by a lower court for re--1 ta.n.ng a stolen bicycle, was allowed by the High Court here toI day. Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan agreed with MT. Chin69 words
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Article71 1965-11-13 8 PENANG. Fn -How much did the State Government spend on the recent visit of thr American trade delegation to Penans Mr. Tan Hock Hin. the Socialist Prom member for Jeluiong. will ask this question when the State Assembly Mats on Nov. 24. I He also71 words
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135 1965-11-13 8 Bishop officiates at Dr. Ho's funeral SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Methodist Bishop of Malaysia and Singapore. Bishop R. F. Lundy, today officiated at the funeral services of the late Dr. Ho Seng Ong, renowned educationist and pastor. A large gathering of relatives and friends, Including I Methodist leaders from all 1135 words
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Article74 1965-11-13 8 Assemblyman off to New Zealand KUALA LUMPUR, r member ol i.:e Parians State Assembly. Inche Sallehuddin bin Awang. lef;. here today for New Zealand to study the cattle and sheep industry in that country. Inche Sallehudd.n vii] also uttend the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association meeting in Wellington. He will thank the74 words
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Article50 1965-11-13 8 KCALA I.UMFCR. Fit Mr. Joseph Webber <• Mirer of the International Young Christian Workers Movement, has armed here on hi.s way lo h> lend the Y.C.W third world council meeting at Bangkok. Four delegates from will also attend the meeting between Nov. 30 and Dec50 words
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128 1965-11-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri T*HE Minister of Agrlcul- ture and Co-operatives. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, leaves on Sunday for a five-day visit to Germany. He Ls expected to have talks with the German Minister tor Food, Agrlcul- ture and Forestry, Mr. Hermann Hoecherl. Haji128 words
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257 1965-11-13 8 Proposals on rail dispute sent to Tengku VI ALA LUMP! R. Frl.— The Ministry of Labour has made certain proposals to I'miki Abdul Rahman and the Cabinet on how best the dispute brtwern thr Railwaymrn'.s I nion of Malaya and thr Railway Administration ran be sohed. This follows a mretlnc257 words
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102 1965-11-13 8 I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Inche Mohamed Hashlm bin Sam Abdul LatifT. h;u> been appointed Ma Minister and Charge d'Artaires at the Malaysian Embassy In Rome. He will leave to n for assume his duties, the Mil I AD Until recently Inche Mohamed Principal Secretary i102 words
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Article58 1965-11-13 8 Royal wedding gift— a car KUANTAN. Fri Trnijlcu Putn erdav rrveived a Rout 2000. costing $12 600. from her mother. Tengku Azam. as wedding f?i!i. Trngku K.miuiah 23. third daughter of the Sultan of Pahans married Tenßku Ismail bin Tengltu Suleiman. 29. an assistant manager of Laeneadrum Estate in Muar58 words
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Miscellaneous57 1965-11-13 8 Bun* llunntf iiy Huiph Hvimdahi /WEDO/T 'THIS ISSUPEB! THeM IC IUNG oM/KlPj)l f WaH! M/w f ->. V NEED ANY! KITE'S STARTllsl' TO GO) fHf 964 A C "TV f£\ J (ft /PHOOEYiVOU) HOP IN S.UP! FASTE», BUGSi J C 4^e^J S'-PkOi) V<)U W*W •JW j HELPED ME /w\ AW57 words
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Advertisement148 1965-11-13 9 PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK! ''-^3r la tv *17/ V v jfl c* ff> > t <J. y v WpL X I BpHP': i' HKI j ♦^g^ i M. > > Wji 111 a>w X j«**<vflfl > W 7 jt Al 9% s^W r t ppp!^^ pp^k i B148 words
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Article21 1965-11-13 10 M Un,4, Sli I Wliuat.H THE FAMILY OP Mr* Rum I > f J for 'nr'.r <«n--■nd MBMIBaM o :hnr h»r-21 words
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Obituary28 1965-11-13 10 te H ar* Hi < Wmi«t»« IN EViR LOVING mralor) of mi .nd and our la'h»r Thotnap rmsm '-'< moal4 ii \*v* R« «r*r tout it rwrlaating p#ac«28 words
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Article143 1965-11-13 10 ja H-wtfi 111 f«».«im«wi THI COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFCL J Hll rd tvtry Ba<ur4a> aod lijn<la> in* AN INVITATION TO m»« Mvi .•h»mi»i I AM l«|iur« from lMh to I Tt h NovunMr m. aad rtooa- addirta n thru abooroon at TUB*. u«d SiD|«pura CROLIER PUBLISHERS lav tt thi"r rpadmn room*143 words
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Article217 1965-11-13 10 IS H,.rl, S» *'*imum CMNIiT MiTHOOItT i.MURCH. ic«i: Ro«d, pof«. JO a m -ur.dav Wfcof. M «m». ■ITMOOIIT CIWIICM <*.-»w RoM ••Map"" II •usanT Bcawoi »*S a m *o-ii i *rr\trr M am. W^rfrvnf Waiaom*. T»l 1M3»« BIHLI PRCIBVTIRIAN CMU«CH taan. Mmam <;ardaa. SV* U/. ■ii«~id Rd.. 10217 words
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Article94 1965-11-13 10 i U H rU asf'a VISITING BRITAIN* linfani ÜBI H I t«1 PMrraham M«wa. l«ndr« 1 mM if HI a w V !ll*«t or' from 1 (na p m'rr Uiola'toni for ptfiwl n'ra I aaa n.mi >o i>r »rr rOMINU OH LIAVI laiWt Bj*. !•■<■' IVit« fovra*if as94 words
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Article687 1965-11-13 10 ia only one question about the Rhodesian Government's rebellious declaration of independence: Can it Ret away with it.' It it can. if Mr. Harold Wilson cannot force an early reversal of Mr. Lan Smith's end-of-the-road pronouncements, developments will involve much more than the cold points of constitutional law687 words
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Article338 1965-11-13 10 The reconsutution of the Rubber Research Institute, the objective of a bill now before Parliament, is largely a technical operation to remove an anomaly, its drafters explain, which has made it difficult for the R.R.I, to function efficiently. If the R.R.1.. is not functioning efficiently, this anomaly is338 words
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Article199 1965-11-13 10 President Macapagal finds himself in Garcia's shoes ax j the unofficial count in the Philippines' election puts Senator Marcos in the .tame substantial position that Ma- i capagal enjoyed at this stage of the reckoning four years ago It is possible tor the trend to be reversed so199 words
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217 1965-11-13 10 PASSPORT PROBLEMS IN BANGKOK 4 BOUT three weeks ago 1 arrived at Bangkok from Hongkong with a Singapore passport. At Bangkok trie passport was detained and no proper receipt was given just a slip of paper with the passport number although the necessary visa had been endorsed on it. No217 words
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Letter84 1965-11-13 10 A FEW miles out of Kuala Lumpur along the Kepong Road, motorists are always stranded after a heavy downpour, by about two feet of water that floods the road for more than a mile. The drainage system along this stretch of road is appalling Drains are hardly deep84 words
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Letter83 1965-11-13 10 \VHEN our Prime Mln- lster presses the button he expects it to be functioning. When I turn on the taps In my Cantonment Road flats I gel a hiss and no water. The PUB. man summoned to deal with the matter says "No more water In the tank,83 words
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Letter78 1965-11-13 10 THE Lower School Certl- ficate exam is over, but in our school we are going to hold another test for the Form Three children. There is no point at all in the extra test, and we teachers feel it would be much better to allow the children to78 words
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Letter64 1965-11-13 10 AT the Jalan Panggong Post Office we attempted to purchase some stamps for viewcards meant for friends and families in Milacca. Seeing the queue we decide to try the other counters. Ail we KOt was a rude shout from a bespectacled man behind the counter. I can bet64 words
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Letter61 1965-11-13 10 THE junction of Bartley Road and Upper Paya Lebar Road needs traffic lights because there have been frequent accidents at thi.- spot The Paya Lebar Bu> terminus and the great numbers of hawkers at the Junction of Geylang Road and Paya Lebar Road have made this junction almost61 words
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Letter180 1965-11-13 10 I WOUIJ3 like Mr Wiliiam Chenp to not* that not some but all tht primary levels are llabl* to retention. I hare known many Instances I fully agree that a child of primary on* should not be retained (or reasons quoted by Mr. Cheng. I would give an180 words
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Letter55 1965-11-13 10 rE very limited parking space alonß South I* rld g c Road between Circular Road and Chulia Street is too small for the growing needs of the many busy business houses at that locality. Unfortunately, much valuable space has to be reserved for bus stoos. unloading bays and55 words
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Letter36 1965-11-13 10 T*HE customs of others deserve respect but is It fair for mourners to keep the neighbourhood awake all night with the intermittent chanting of prayers, accompanied by flutes. cytr.Vals. gongs and tom-tom drums? MJUL Singapore36 words
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Letter39 1965-11-13 10 RECENTLY, the but stop in Paya Lebar Road was removed to Lim Ah Woo Road, causing hardship and inconvenience to passengers especially schoolchildren, who now have to erosa busy Geylang Road to catch the bus. WORRIED PARENTS Singapore39 words
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Letter31 1965-11-13 10 IT is unfair that the students have to Day school fees for December —the month of school holidays—while the teachers get their full pay for doing nothing. STUDENTS Singapore31 words
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Letter25 1965-11-13 10 ITVERY Singapore Citizen within the age groups of 18 to 35 should be givjn compulsory military training in the evenings or weekends? BERJAYA Singaporr25 words
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Article964 1965-11-13 10 James J. Haggerty - James J. Haggerty The American male's love affair with Detroit's latest offerings never fades Bj N«w York, Fn ONCE again the moment of truth has rolled around for millions of American men For thousands among them it will mean that a hard choice964 words
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Advertisement282 1965-11-13 10 RMaVJfStSaaIJaVHMHaMaVMaSaVaV Strait. Tiaes Jr. Malay Mag cu.ain.i t*m*mwmmm •a» M Kt'tll colo sroftAai tuna. MARKET (lUcaHfcMart Dh*) COLO STORAGE HVANCNKS A( Hal an« •>••« mWM MM) Authoritaa Ajania; amr book stoki ltd ••it.- M...a .iyw Qaay THE NCWB FRONT Nilgai. .<•. a S :«.«<*««■* M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Baa* Naial282 words
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Advertisement74 1965-11-13 10 TERYLENE W00L... Must be EXPERTLY Tailored Terylene/Weol in plain, i rancr 4es»fits: Wain- I ihiaM't eirro lifkt-wcia>« t other well known brands. Terylene/Wool an ideal tropical tuit material so cool and feather light, I crease-resistant and shopc retaining Handling Terylene/Wool require* EXPERT CARE. Don f rake MM with YOUR Terylene/74 words
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Advertisement92 1965-11-13 10 VEXATIONS OF A POSTAL SERVICE A SHAKE-IT of the rosUI Service* In Malaysia, especially Kuala Lumpur, is lon* overdue. I have had a series of vexations delayed delivery of express letter*, missing letters and so on. A most important registered letter posted at the Singapore (iPO. at 10.30 a.m. on92 words
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Advertisement103 1965-11-13 10 ON SPECIAL EASY TERMS! If you've been thinking; of setting a typewriter, hire's your chance to set one with no down payment! Just fill in this coupon and send it to the local office of ftc*niliicjti9ti JJttmii (MALAYSIA) LTD. 400 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. John Littles Building, Raffles103 words
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Article, Illustration211 1965-11-13 11 Out: The guarded secret of a beauty queen SINGAPORE. Fn. When llii Yap won the Miss Tourism Singapura 19r35" titlt in September she was single. month later married, and ha> kept it a well-guarded secret until today When contacted at the I Utilities Board office, the beauty queen admitted the211 words
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131 1965-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Fn— Mr. H. B Hermann, the porf composer of SaMh'g national anthem. r»ird tn his GcvlanK Road home laa( night after a lone UJThe 74-war-oid «K>mposer wa* < own figure ;n local 1 ma-ir circ>.s. He rra* a cello Oliver several orchestra*, and131 words
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68 1965-11-13 11 SINOAPORK. Fri. Professor Charles R. Anderson. Caroline Donovan Professor of American Li!T:.ture at John Hopkins University. Is to be a visiting lecturer at the University of Singapore for about a month. He is currently on a lecture tour of the Par East and68 words
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Article20 1965-11-13 11 KLI'ANG. Fri -Mr Loke Kan Yin has been elected organiser of •he Kluang Dtlttkl Poppy D»> Fund CoramP'w20 words
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95 1965-11-13 11 Wanted: An official Malaysian youth song KUALA LUMPUR. Fti.-A competition to choose an official song for Malaysian youths has been launched by the Ministry of Culuire. Youth and Sports. i t 15 open to all Malaysians. Entries must be in march tempo Three prizes $500 $260 and $100— win be95 words
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92 1965-11-13 11 PENANG Fri A Ton Comn clerk. Am:r b:i. Dll UJOaj pleaded guiity to chea'.mg 1 three lob-seekers last month of 1 total of S4lO. 1 He cheated Amat bin Salleh oil $120 on Oct. 15 L«hik b:n Ibr»- (Vim of $140 on Oct. 1892 words
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Article41 1965-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Fr;. The m's- senary of the Church of Sweden. the Rev. Bert;l Envall. 56. was; elected the flr«t Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Malaya at a recent meeting of the church council in Kuala 1 Lumpur.41 words
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106 1965-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Fri The i former Chancellor of 1 the Univetsitv of Singa- pore. Dato <Dr> Lee Kontr i Chian. will lav the foun- dation ston,- of the Institute of Medical Specialties on Nov. 27 at 10 a .i The institute, which will cost $4.750.000—106 words
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290 1965-11-13 11 Singapore MPs to debate many new laws SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE'S Parliament will be opened early next month, and it will be the first meeting of the legislature since the Aug. 9 separation from Malaysia A number of npw laws necessitated by this separation will be dealt with immediately. Most important290 words
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Article60 1965-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A writ claiming damages for alleged breach of proiruse of marriage has be*n filed in the High Court against Jimm.e Goh Liang Ewe. an assistant personnel superinten- 1 dent of an airline. It was Issued by the law firm of R. Ramason on behalf60 words
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113 1965-11-13 11 'Double' jet crash was hour apart SINGAPORE, Fri. RAF authorities to- i day said two Javelin Jet fighters crashed on Monday night into the sea off Changi an hour apart. Both fighters were based i at RAF Tengah and had I left that airfield or. routine flights The first jet113 words
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Article23 1965-11-13 11 MUAR. Pri. Tne Johore State Government will open mother 500 National Language idult classes for Malays and nonMalays next year.23 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-11-13 11 Smiles for all from two beauties TT was all smiles for everyone as two beauty entrants— Miss Malaysia and M ss Australia— step down from their plane at London Airport to compete in the "Miss World" beauty title scheduled to begin next Friday. Picture shows blonde Miss Australia. Jan Rennlson.74 words
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Article92 1965-11-13 11 |{UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V A cook in a res- taurant in Jaiar. Bukit Bintang here woke up at 5 a.m. as usual yesterday to prepare some of the day's dishes. But he was shocked to find the Ice-box empty. The foodstuffs, including i five chickens and92 words
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Article63 1965-11-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR Pri.-- The Government is "generally satisfled" with the standard of DOiic* investigations In the country. th« Minister of Home Affairs. Dalo (DrJ Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman told the House of Rcdi*- I sentatives. He was replying to auerles by the Opposition who had referred63 words
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Article44 1965-11-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri The Chief of Staff. Par East Flwt. Re >r Admiral D. H. Mason. ye.«;tero>v called on the Chwr of thr Malitv*ian Armed Forces s;ai: On Tengku Osman bin Tongku Mohamed Jewa. ai the of Drfener at Rifle Ran-j. here44 words
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Article23 1965-11-13 11 KVALA LUMPfR Pr Bank Negara Malaysia ha* received up to yacurday a total of MOM 371 Kr th. Nuiooai dk«« Pad.23 words
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335 1965-11-13 11 An Alliance M.P. and what he said about Arab sultans the Tengku explains KUALA LUMPUR, Friday AN Alliance MP. may have been 'overcome' by emotion when be made his remarks against sultans, sheikhs and emirs of Southern Arabia in the OJt. Ttus teeshin Council meeting in New York last month.335 words
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Miscellaneous907 1965-11-13 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5. Kuala Lumpur Foundry"; 8.17 Little Rascals and Penan*: 4. Ipoh and Ma- —"Mate and Female": 6.3S lacca; 3. Johorr Hahrn; 4, Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Talpinc; 7. Batu Pabat; Bear. 7.00 News In English: Ktaan«. 7.10 Cantonese Opera: 7.34 P.M.: 3 00 Opening and Pro- Glynia907 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-11-13 12 WASHINGTON, Frt. L.B.J. GIVES GO-AHEAD FOLLOWING REQUESTS BY COMMANDERS U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert S. McNamara, said yesterday the United States would send more troops to Vietnam to combat what he called "increasing" military strength of the Vietcong. President Johnson authorised an increaseAP - 320 words
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154 1965-11-13 12 KY: WE'LL NOT TALK PEACE WITH THE REDS CEOUL. rri.— The South Vietnamese Premier. Air Marshal Nguyen ao Xv (above), said today that he would never sit with the Communists at a conference, table eren if the Vietcong proposed a ceasefire. At a news conference, he said the Communist* would154 words
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151 1965-11-13 12 I C DON. Fri The former Foreign Secret ary. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, ye.sterday called on th«» j United States to .'-top general bombing in South I Vietnam. iHe .said in a speech at the I London Bchool of Econo mics that thereReuter - 151 words
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Article88 1965-11-13 12 \FW DELHI. Fri. A small piece of (told given by a poor school teacher to India's National Foundation for Teachers' Welfare has been sold for 10.000 rupees j.OOO times its market value. An Industrial firm in Baroda paid this sum for the privilege of keeping the goldReuter - 88 words
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148 1965-11-13 12 Keep eye pencils to yourselves, a doctor warns DAN FRANCISCO. Frl. L Girls should not exchange mascara pencils. It could cause serious eye disease or even blindness, a doctor has warned hero Researchers have discovered that it can do thi *-preading the germs of trachoma, lpading a blindness in the148 words
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Article27 1965-11-13 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fr:. GermMl ar:re.v> Elke Bonner wma hi' by MT n^ tt reveried .nto a r*r purfc vHtcnta] buck and leg* but refused medical attention27 words
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183 1965-11-13 12 Pearson 's 'bad advice Minister quite QTTAWA, Fri.— The Cana- dian Finance Minister. Mr. Walter Gordon, who confessed that he gave his Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, bad advice as Liberal election campaign chairman, resigned tonight. The 59-year-old minister submitted his resignation on Tuesday, the day after j the Liberal'sReuter - 183 words
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Article114 1965-11-13 12 Labour Party wins Erith seat I ONDON. Fri.— Primr MmL i>ter Harold WiKon* Labour Part> last nigbt won a by-election in the London suburb of 1 nth with a 7.072-votrs majority over the Conservative Party. In the October I»U4 den t.i l Mertion. Labour* winning margin was 8.855 votes. TheReuter - 114 words
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66 1965-11-13 12 IWEW YORK. Fri Tuesday's 1 biarkout over thr L'.S ea^ benefiting Japanese tMMMtt radio makers. An official of the Sony Corp )f America said order- for Uifir ran.sistor radio* markedly jumped jfter the power failure. Some iealers reported their stocks had un out. Telephones atAP - 66 words
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Advertisement169 1965-11-13 12 SUZUKITHE LI6HTWEI6HT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD ■ft I I I i yiMKLtL. ■r?rVf IflK^BKu VH w£} BwJ^^ki^LJULlft^Br ftW itXvwl US The youth of to-<lov con tour rhe more distort* ploces, picnic m It frequented spots or |ust whiz through heovv traffic to work or to their favourite haunts They do169 words
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Miscellaneous289 1965-11-13 12 Straits Times Crossword pjtf b^bW~~^TßßbT^""""b^Hl ACSOSB plaj: to. 4. 6). 1. Many a gambler* ruined by 4 People embrace unknown utneae manigea ilOt lander t. Perhaps a ier\-ant of a weat- 7 Determined to have a sort ot •m detty (6). rag up-river >6> 9 Left main parts of the289 words
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101 1965-11-13 13 I refer to a letter published last week, presumably from a teacher defending his right to Indulge in a game of mahjong after school hours. We Irnow that a teacher's work is not over even after the last bell. There are books to mark; extra-Tiural101 words
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Letter133 1965-11-13 13 1 HAVE not met Sir Richard Winstedt personally but I have had the pleasure of going through some of his 9 dictionaries. 8 readers and grammars. 7 book.on Malay history, 15 books on Malay literature. 4 works on Malay subjects. 11 works on Malaysian matters. 13 articles on133 words
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1038 1965-11-13 13 I REFER 10 your 1 editorials of Nov. 3 and 6 on work permits and of Nov. 6 on mutual delence. On Aug. 9 at the time of Singapore's eviction, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had stressed that defence and security were inextricably interwoven with1,038 words
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269 1965-11-13 13 (A PARENT'S PLEA FOR EXEMPTION MY congratulations to the Education Department, Malacca, for having arranged an excellent programme for National Solidarity Week. Was it, however, proper to require primary schoolchildren to attend public functions? Schools had to send as many as 500--600 sch o o269 words
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Letter108 1965-11-13 13 rrXHE Interesting letters 1 of Sqn. Ldr. Lock and Mr. B. Jackson both of whom set forth so^ie good points make me wonder whether there is any sort of a do* pound in Kuala Lumpur. I have seen all manner of stray dogs in108 words
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Letter75 1965-11-13 13 lAM surprised by Mrs. Joan Swinburn'* complaint (S.T. Nov. »i>. rrcarriinc her studies of the National Language. If she is a total beginner, "not knowing one word of Malay", she should not have joined Std. One in the first place. For total beginners, thrrr are75 words
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Letter117 1965-11-13 13 I UNDERSTAND that there Is a great shortage of trained teachers In Singapore. But I notice that there are many experienced and trained teachers In primary schools. Man> or these teachers qualified between 1953 and 1960. In fact, many of them are drawing as much117 words
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Letter20 1965-11-13 13 CINCE television was ln--15 troduced In Singapore I haTe not seen a Malay film telecast by Television SlnKapura. VIEWER Singapore20 words
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Advertisement549 1965-11-13 14 I****b***^****************l ****xexal BBxdVeW (Continued from Parr I*l ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Wore 1 SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Low n.ii Chew thank all friend* and relaLlvag for their condolence*, aamslano*. tc la their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF tbe late Dulcle ..ileen Stacey thank all relative* and mend* for aaalitanc*549 words
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Advertisement944 1965-11-13 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 15 Word* ft '¥tn.,—Box St et*. txtrm AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY FURNISHED, 3-Uedroom Flau at Surrey I Road. Off Newton Road Singapore 11. i Apply Change Ltd.. Tel: *****. I STILL VACANT New decorated furninned semi-detached two atorey bouae, Hongkong Park. About $400/- monthly. Tel. Singapore 644W15. PLAT* VACANT I944 words
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Advertisement809 1965-11-13 14 EDUCATION Word* U (Mlm.)— Box It el*, txtrm STARTING IS-11-M BEGINNER'S Shorthand. Typing. U Kerp-.nn Knroi early at l.V\ Mackenzie Rd. <opp Rex.) spore inn. HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing Improve your knowledge of the language by readme Benia Uanadally, the only romanisrd Natlonai Language newspaper STUDY IN YOUR OWN809 words
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Advertisement1181 1965-11-13 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.! Out S'pora Sun P. naa Hmm !?Jr. H 1 Liverpool, Glasgow la Pt/Nit 10 Nm 1? PELEUS Liverpool. Glasgow Sea. 11 Nit 14 _V.l* LION Liverpool, Glasgow Nit 21 Nit 25 Nat 21/20 Hat M Liverpool. Dublin. A'mouth... Nm 21 Net 21 Hrn 12/1,181 words
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Advertisement2411 1965-11-13 15 I I THE EIA \3L/N£S a^HIDIH-BDD_H_M__H_BH__^__iHHß__l__H__l__H__i__l__a__B__i_aß THE. EAST ASIATIC COMPANY L'l tncorperand m Oe-mik EXPRESS SAILINSS ID NEAR EASI, CONTINENT ANO SCANDINAVIAi S'pori P. Shan Penani Am Genoa Uavu H'burg R'daa Aatw Ceaa DOCOTA i) Nn II 21 Nlf 21/21 24 Dm 11 II DM 21 Dm 24 22 MI2,411 words
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Advertisement1275 1965-11-13 15 |W» EUERMM BUCKWALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \rT^^ U.K./ConHnent. Siogapora P. S ham Pnaag Cm OF WINNIPEB London. Hamburg. Rottirdaa. w Ani«erp, Hbli ll Pt TMfl CITY OF CHESTER Dunaee, London, Hrrra HamDvrg, Rotteroam, Antwerp 21/21 Hat 21 Nn CITY OF COIDMDD London, Hamburg, Rottiroaa. Havn, Hall, Midolastroogti... 27/21 Nat SO1,275 words
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468 1965-11-13 16 Abri.sk week's trading, such as has not been seen for many months, was experienced on the local rubber market, with a peak rise of 4J cents, the largest movement In one week since Malaysian diplomatic and trade relations were severed with Indonesia In468 words
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Article259 1965-11-13 16 1)K( KMJiLK first grade nibter ±J f-o.lt. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68" H centa per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Thnrsda; i closing level for the position. Tne tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and K.M.R.E. riming prices259 words
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Article37 1965-11-13 16 ON the free eieharmo market in Hon..- KotiK yr-Mrrdav the tT.B. Dollar wa» <iuotm at 5.731 for T.T. arit rp.T'.'i for eaah. tuning waa quoted at 16 03 and one tael of geM at 2«3t.37 words
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Article27 1965-11-13 16 Not. 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 683 cts (op a quarter of a cent). TIN $690.75 (up $13,121). Unofficial estimated offering 200 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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863 1965-11-13 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was no particular 1 incentive to deal on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover in all sections remained comparatively thin, although at 338.221 shares it showed some improvement on Thursday. However, both the industrial and tin sections of863 words
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Article28 1965-11-13 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 11 Nov. U •Industrials: T9-27 7!).. V, IfcSJ D 9.10 100.46 rubbers: 103.65 103.H9 Dec. 30. 19t>3 I<)0 Dec. Z9. 196? 10028 words
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Article882 1965-11-13 16 OISINEBS in and reportrd to MJ the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday. with Ihe nnmbrr of the share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuetead U. 000) 11.42: Dunlept (2,000) |l.« 0, (12,000) SI 61; Bait Smelt $3.08 8U (1.000) S3.OS, (1.000)882 words
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445 1965-11-13 16 rE Straits tin price made; its first gain yesterday sinre October 27, rising sharply by $13.12} to $690.75. The price fall of 12 days had been halted on Thursday. (iood demand was reported locally and the rise was stimulated by the afternoon445 words
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Advertisement1076 1965-11-13 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. V.9JL. Pacific ek Atlantic Service Banftot Hon(toaf S. Frincnco N. Tort Boston -laexasm Mare" 17,21 DM 27 DM 17 JM 1 FM I FM "MsaeskMa Msrt" 11/21 JM 11 JM II Ftl I Mat t Mai Japan Direct Service Pm**. ftejaport TotehsMj KeM -CMi Mare"1,076 words
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Advertisement960 1965-11-13 16 sW^WssT^ smR ssßa^B^Sßsai^si^H^S AUSTRALIA/NEW IEAUNB SERVICE. INDIA, PAKISTAN AND P. tULF SIRVICI Iti freeueUt. Aselaitc. MaWtsrst. Setaei. Tti MMrat aa« Natastttiaam. prn;nf P Siaia S'pct Sport P.S'nam Ptasas DOMBAU Sailtl Sailet la Part RAJOU 17/77 Not 23 not 24Not IBAMORS k Dec 7/ aOM I/It aM lAJUU 11/11 NOT II960 words
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Advertisement69 1965-11-13 16 GOLDEN LINE >-J LDADINC FDI>- ADEUIDE. MELBOURNE SYDNEY. S'oett Penani P. I'M* S'aort Mat. Met Sm. SOLDtN WONDER Sailtl 14-15 Not 11/21 Not 21 21 Not 4 Oec II Dec 11 Oec 60LDEN SPRINC 14 DtC IJM 22/U DM 4/ I JM 1/11 JM 22 JM JM I W Guon69 words
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Advertisement831 1965-11-13 17 <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^— L ((/•ntlnntd from Page 14) WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) IS Wm+ tt (MinA—Box f el: extra JOMORI MOTEL J.B. Dtnelns To- Kht. U AJrcondittoned Rooms Pbaoa STRAITS OUEST MOUSE offer. •ouifortable economical privacy stay. Tel: 3120 J B. NEW STRAITS VIEW MOTEL lotiora Banru. Seaside Dancing Kloorabews nightly. K.xcellent831 words
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Advertisement543 1965-11-13 17 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) IS Worit U tMlm.l—Btx S» rlt. Mir. DANCING DININO NlKDtly Houlb East Aala Bar/Rrslaurant 190 Watarloo Street. S'por* Tai: *****. LAI WAN RESTAURANI BPMIai Cantooca* Ulahca prepared cm lamous cooks at STTC/SoSC. Jalan Braar B' cor* Tai 2UM4. LUNCH! Coma and enjoy our delinoun Appetising Na»l Padang543 words
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Advertisement716 1965-11-13 17 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered contractors Class B and above and Licensed Sawm tilers and Members of the Federation of Malaya Timber Exporters As-' tlons by the Jemaah Pembuka I Tender Ibu Pejabat da Ketua Akauntan, Keretapi Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur till 10.00 a.m.716 words
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Advertisement835 1965-11-13 17 P.W.D. SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 Of ***** Notice under Section 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3 1 of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Or- 1 dinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred to as "the Ordinance the Dlr- ector835 words
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Advertisement917 1965-11-13 17 TENDERS IENDtK NUIICL Tenders are invited for the Import ot an additional lO.uuo incuic tons of sugar 1 1.000 tons lor PenaiiK and u.OOO tons lot mainland > for the quota period ending 31st December. 1965. fiom registered companies iti ihe States 1 of Malaya ho can show evidence of917 words
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Advertisement627 1965-11-13 17 TENDERS PEMBERITAHI' TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada pemborong- yang berdattar diJ.K.R. kelas ("EX") dan kaatas (di-bawah peringkat VII > akan dl-terima dl- > Pejabat im la ltu Jabatan Kerja Kanan, (Kerja Ayer),i J.K.R. No. 2. Jalan Tangsl, Kuala Lumpur sa hingga pukul 3.00 petang pada 23-11--1965, Untok "Laying of 8". and627 words
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Advertisement566 1965-11-13 17 S/S MOHAMMEDI C-l A C-2-two voyages. Pa .sengers and Shippers are hereby notified that «>«hif to Annual Suivey ot Iss "State of Madras" the above vessel will raplace same tor 2 voyages of tss. "State of Madras'. Since s's MOHAMMEDI ha* BUNK accommodation for Deck passages an increase of 10To566 words
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Article189 1965-11-13 18 Racing SPOTLIGHT K\( I ONK— (oraine to Pouella o.er 7f last Sund.iv better over longer tr Mm F;fth over 7f last Sunday -■ay 8)f; work init well. K\( B TWO lark: Du. win. ran tl ut Ipoh Grout Kaelr: Won over Bt I enrlier in tb< working vveil. K\(l TIIKt.t:189 words
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Article223 1965-11-13 18 with Epsom Jeep pENANG. Fri. Ben Lomond did a dashing gallop in yielding going here this morning. Ridden by Lyall Harbridme. Ben Lomond kept pace with speedy (onianch? (apprentice Samry) over 3f in 37sec. GeTonitno iHarbrldgp> also showed good form when he went better than223 words
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Article89 1965-11-13 18 Diatome wins big race for France \EW YORK. Frl. Prench horses Diatorae and Carvin eclipsed the opposition representing four other nations In the Washington Interi national at Laurel Racecourse here yesterday. Thrte-ypar-old Diatome won thr I'SS 150.000 race over 12f in a thrilling photo-finish with Carviii. Roman Brother 'United States).Reuter - 89 words
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Article1170 1965-11-13 18 PENANG— 2nd DAY Race 1—2.0 Class 5 Div 1 (54.600) B.]f 1 ***** Pay Roll a iLucky St Teh -6 9 0 Miami* 1 2 ***** Timber La M a <CL Tan> Lee 689 IF) Coles I 3 ***** Cocaine a <HH Um< Onnan 5 8 8 <SF) Subian 21,170 words
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Advertisement637 1965-11-13 18 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MUAR IN MlUliTTn NO. 21 OF IM4 !(<• I.im Menc See of N». 27, Jalao Buloh Kiup, Secamat. Joborr nate of BaeatftM A: Adjudlcatloo Ordem 13.3 65 ;>:tte Place of First Meeting 812 do at 900 am at High I'nur i P .r>:<637 words
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Advertisement489 1965-11-13 18 LEMBAGA LETRIK J4EGARA TANAH MELAYU INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLYKLUANG Con.sumers of Eleitruity axe inlouned that there will ut interruption of vjpply in the nhole area '>: Kluang Town for the period 15lh t«, 18th November between 7 N am. to 2 pm < approximately > :n order u> carry out489 words
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Advertisement839 1965-11-13 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT APPLICATIONS are Invited lor the following appointments In the Advisory Services Division of MARA: a) Company Secretary b) Accountant <-i Cost Accountant di Economist et Woodworking Machlnerr Specialist fi Advisory Book-keeper 2. Depending on qualifications and experience, the starting salary will be In the following839 words
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Advertisement256 1965-11-13 18 SPRAINS? Play sport, certain safe. Trea 1 quickly and a day safe, positive re 1 ef for the pain of miscular stra I complaints. Sciatica and Lumbago. BANISH S»j PAIN gl WITH Q ELLIMAN'S EMBROCATION PATTERN 19 FOR THIS LOVELY JfaM?/ IMESS i Simple to make, lovery to wear I256 words
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Article, Illustration498 1965-11-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fit. SUSTAINED drizzle in the early afternoon bound the bitumen track at the Seap Games I illage at Jalan Cheras and Malaysia's sprinters preparing for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21 were handicapped by the nonresilient surface498 words
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Article96 1965-11-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Seap Gaoies Secretariat announced today the schedule for meetings of delegates for emch national 6ports organisation to approve the programme for the Games. The schedule: Dec. 9 2 pm. swimming: 5 p.m. athlet- v v Dec. 10—9 am. badmln- t ton: 10 a.m.96 words
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Article49 1965-11-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Police Depot made a laic rally in their FAS knockout soccer replay against j TPCA to win 3-0 at Princes Road i today. They drew 1-1 yesterday. Today's goals van netted by Shamsuddin '42nd minute), Oovindarajoo c44th) and Musa Ahmad <56tlii. I49 words
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197 1965-11-13 19 By Francis Emmanuel L r UALA LUMPUR. 1V Fri. Five Hungarian engineers, who arrived here yesterday, will have to work round the clock to set up the electric Scoreboard at Merdeka Stadium in time for the Seap Games which begin on Dec.197 words
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92 1965-11-13 19 Pahang Govt gives $30,000 to Seap Fund KUALA LMUPUR. Fri— The Pahang State Government will contribute $30,000 the largest single contribution to date to the Seap Games Fund. Dato Yahya Haii Mohamed Seh the Mentrl Besar of Pahang, will come to Kuala Lum- j pur to present the cheque on92 words
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652 1965-11-13 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - FORCES' HOPES DEPEND ON TODAY'S MATCH MANSOOR RAHMAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THIS season's Malaya Cup rugger competition has I reached the half-way stage in the north zone! and already Selangor, Perak and Commonwealth Forces North have knocked out Penang and Kedah out of the reckoning. Selangor. with two wins,652 words
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Article352 1965-11-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaysian Police are firm avourites to win the Dato 'enner Trophy fan their annual ugger match against Malaysian Irmed Forces here tomorrow. The Police appear to have all he advantages— height, weight, peed, experience, fitness and lome ground. They have had six ieeks352 words
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302 1965-11-13 19 Yee Khan in last four, Cheng Hoe is out LUCKNOW, Fri. Tan Yee Khan of Malaysia qualified for the men's singles semifinals of the Asian badminton championships when he defeated India's Nandu Natekar 15-13, 2-15. 15-11 last night. But the night's honours went to two unfancied Indian player>. Suresh GoelReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement131 1965-11-13 19 Another reason why Q more Carrier a/r conditioning is bought than any other make! thick fibre glass R insulation blanket [j signed fans keep operating noise down to a soft hum. Cj 9 Air conditioning Here, as in many other parts of the right model (or your needs Malaysia, there's131 words
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Advertisement222 1965-11-13 19 am the happy 'VINAC'marX as bright as bright can be to these people I'm a friend -f" and they're pain and i headache free I V for VINAC V tor VINAC HEADACHE PAIN h \f J vj go quickly away if you take your VINAC i CHURCHILL MEMORIAL CROWN PIECES222 words
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Miscellaneous211 1965-11-13 19 DIARY 1 KUOGEB— MaU>a (up: Prrak' v Commonwealth Forces (Muni- I cipal. Padanc Ipoli I Srlangur v Penang <XL p.idanqi. Uato I rnrif r Trophy M.iMy.Man Ponce v Forces <Gurney Rd). HCKKi:V Spore Uiv. >: 1» Sigs v IA < Dover Rd I RAF C'hringi v Umver&ity (C J;msenites v211 words
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335 1965-11-13 20 G. GELDARD - Sarawak, Sabah may now import China shirting G. GELDARD From I^UCHING, Fri. The ban on the import of China-made shirting and sheeting into Sarawak and Sabah is to be relaxed and imports will be allowed under specific licensing, the leader of the Malaysian trade mission to Sabah and Sarawak, Inche335 words
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90 1965-11-13 20 LUMPUR. Frl.— The Sydney Morning Herald, a leading Australian newspaper, plans to produce two supplements on Malaysia and Singapore early next year. Iw Special Publications Editor. Mr. M. J. B. Kenny, will arrive here on Monday (or an eight-day visit to discus* the -supplements;90 words
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Obituary108 1965-11-13 20 MR HCNRY BONIFACC HERMANN fully on 11-11-IMV Th. funrral took plan on 13-11-4 OOH IWCE INC 11-11-65 I .1 3U 13, U* Chok K ai pm. IHOLOMO RAPHAEL iT. khor») .<rd 102 Shamn;.ir«h of Jrwinh Syna:oKue Waterloo Strrrt pa«.»*d a» \y varrfully oo 1 1 1 -*ir« Buri.il Jewinh108 words
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Obituary20 1965-11-13 20 IN LOVING MEMORY L>» dii-ri on 13.11. «S ivurly mixed but for-wt remeinbcrad by bis wife Md (blldra20 words
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Article, Illustration52 1965-11-13 20 PRESIDENTIAL candidate. Senator Ferdinand Marcos, being chaired by his supporters, some of whom are already showing the "V" for victory sign, in Manila on Thursday night. Senator Marcos has a massive lead over his rival. President Macapagal, and he has proclaimed himself the virtual winner in the elections.UPI - 52 words
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Article107 1965-11-13 20 SINGAPORE. Frl.-Lim Kaln Long, described by a prosecutor a.s a "cool and calculated rheat who preys on the gullibility of servicemen," ■M today jailed for nine months for cheating two servicemen. He admitted cheating Senior Aircraftmen Robert Knappet and John Dolly of $280 each by de- ceiving107 words
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126 1965-11-13 20 Bill clears way to common tariffs KCALA LUMPUR. Frl.— The House of Representatives today passed the Customs (Malaysian Common Tariffs) Bill, which arms the Minister of Finance with powers to levy common tariffs on imported couds and to extend such tariffs to the Iree ports of Penanß and l.aiiuan. The126 words
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Article298 1965-11-13 20 LONDON. Fri —The stock market* were again quit* chlhi today .<nd there were Myiis that b Giltedged libii a satisfactory day »md was v iHiily general improvement in puces Gaiii!, ranged I to 3 IH. A number ol leading equities had a slightly easier appearance298 words
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Article49 1965-11-13 20 LONDON. Frl.— Spot 20 3 16d Dec. 30 5 16d., Jan. 20 7 16d.. Feb. 20Hd., Jan.March 20-s.d.. April June 20\d., July Sept. 20-\d Oct. Dec. 20 11 16 d.. Jan March April June 20\.d e.i.f Nov. 20', d.. Dec. 20'sd. Jan. 20', d. Tone: Quiet but steady49 words
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Article33 1965-11-13 20 LONDON. Frl Buyers £1375 sellers £1377 i C l O > Forward buyers U363 i— £9>. wliers £1365 <— £B>. Settlement £1382'j (+£ls' a Turnover am. 150 tons. p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Barely steady.33 words
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296 1965-11-13 20 4DELAIDI. A remarkable thing happened here today when MCC, after winning the tost South Australia in and bundled them out for 103 in 138 mins.. reports Jack Fingleton. The Englishmen. 116 for at one stage were as happy as hunters at the beginning296 words
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Article132 1965-11-13 20 cm in aim. isi mt Pavell c Parfitt b Allen 9 Maits m Paik.s b Allen ju Cbappei] b Brown 1 Sharpe c Edrich b Allen .> J;u man c Parks b Brown 4 tSluell b Larter ib Hawke c Larter b Brown t OrlHitha not out 13 Sineock132 words
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Advertisement42 1965-11-13 20 Lac CLASSIFIEDS .0 words $15 (minimum} HO TO FANCKKA :>n<l 1 a «oo on 11 11-h. Th.uiki to doctors and utaft of Olrnrn. lON TO SIVANATHAN »nrt Pat Mnk-i to Tf OH 1 Chin Rock K. Ho»- j To doctor and »'.iff42 words
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Advertisement232 1965-11-13 20 Tt^ f V /< v j m M.C.C. GETS YOU AHEAD FASTER SUCCESS THE SURE WAY DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF HOW EASY IT IS TO STUDY UNDER OUR EXPERT GUIDANCE: YOU LEARN AT HOME— AT TOUR OWN PACE THOUSANDS OF OUR STUDENTS IN THE PAST SEVEN YEARS HAVE FOUND OUR COURSES232 words
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