The Straits Times, 26 November 1965
1965-11-26
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Title Section23 1965-11-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 INAL LIBRARY. The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100523 words
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Article, Illustration644 1965-11-26 1 A quick-off the-mark Army for Malaysia Why Govt must foot Talib's bill— by Tengku: See P. 13 Our PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS: KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday [yjALAYSI A is to have a highly trained mobile force, assisted by a large reserve of trained men in volunteer services and call-up reserves, for the nations644 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-11-26 1 A FREAK PERAK STAMP DELIGHTS BUYER TELI K ANSON. Thurs. A clerk has found a freak Perak stamp in a flrst-day cover. The l."»-cent stamp is in order in all respects except the denomination panel at the bottom left corner, which is virtually blank, apart from a tiny dot. "I165 words
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Article55 1965-11-26 1 NEW DELHI. Than Three young British tea planters were < deported from India last night, a HbBW Ministry spokesman said here uxlay. I All three were alleged to have used threatening behaviour to a village defence patrol in Upper Assam wnile returning to their tea 1 plantations55 words
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Article42 1965-11-26 1 KKOKtK ilowa). Ttaun At lea.M six psoplc died and ;h) were Injured. Mime oi them babtef.. when a ira> explosion bioiiuhi the roof crashinc down on revelling dancers al a Than ksgivlnK Eve ball here last night. --Reuter.42 words
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188 1965-11-26 1 Scramble for bread as strike in U.K. spreads I ONDON. Thurs. Housewives were out early today to make sure of weekend bread supplies, threatened by a mass walk-out over pay demands by bakery workers throughout half England. Leaders of the 32.000I member Bakery Union last night rejected a kiM -minuteReuter - 188 words
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Article38 1965-11-26 1 LONDON. Thurs. The West j German Defence Minister. Herr Kal-Uwe von Ha.ssel. arrived here Iby air today for talks with Mr Dem- Henley Brithh Defence Secretary tin the question of nuclear' sharing In the Western Alliance38 words
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Article28 1965-11-26 1 KL'ALA LIMPIH. Thins A violent ratnatom caused two and ft halt hour blackout In muM oi Ptlallnn Jaya and three-minute one in the Federal Capital tonight.28 words
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Article, Illustration1993 1965-11-26 1 Crawl for friends? 'Never' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs fENGKU Abdul Rahman told the House «>r Representatives today thai his Governmenl would never kneel or crawl to win friends. To do so would not be in keeping with Malaysia's independent status, the Prime Minister said. He was replying to Dato Mohamed Asri1,993 words
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96 1965-11-26 1 Police warn: Don 't touch that box I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The police hove recently recovered bombs with booby traps attached in public places in Malaya. In a statement today, the police warned that the bombs either in packages, biscuit tins or small wooaen boxes ore extremely dangerous if they or*96 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-11-26 1 Congo coup Mobutu LEOPOLDVILLE. Thursday yHE Congolese Republic s army commander today overthrew President Joseph Kasavubu in a bloodless coup and said he intended ruling for five years. Gen. Joseph Mobutu. 35. seized the Presidency because be said the Congo was rent by a political feud between Mr. Kasavubu and378 words
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Article58 1965-11-26 1 SINGAPORE. Thm Gangsters attacked and murdered a clerk. Lim Teck Cheng. 33. outside a bar in Selegie House at midnight tonight. An unknown number of thugs .slashed the heavilybuilt victim in the abdomen with a par Lim. (il Woftkel Road, died on admission in the Hospital about58 words
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Article27 1965-11-26 1 SAI ISBURY Thins Spain ha.I placed Rhodesia'! tint major posilnde|>eiideiif'c industrial order 20 0011 tons of sieel worth about £500,000- it was announced today.27 words
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Article307 1965-11-26 1 Uproar as anMP defies Smith SALISBURY. Thurs. 0 The only white Independent member 01 the Rhodeslan Parliament was ordered out Of the House today after he had challenged tne validity of the proceedings. T!ic House was meeting for the lirst time .since Mr Smith.-, regime declared it.s independence fr.im BritainReuter; AP - 307 words
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Article33 1965-11-26 1 KASAVUBU UNDER MILITARY CUARD BftCSSELS rhai Fill Mil .in;;,. FTshomlir si. 1 toiU> i cil President X.is. t \ul under guard in a tin .imp reported hen Sestet s this p.i_33 words
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134 1965-11-26 2 Japanese seamen threaten a 10-day walk-out |\>K*O. Thurv The Ml l.tpwi Scamrns I ninn h.iv t»lil -hip ownrrs that it would l.iiinrli a in-ri.u vtrikf for rrwrr pay from Vitiircl.iv in ."> ports tlirouchoiit IhC tnunli\ It is BSPtCtCtfJ to he thr hiccrvt sr,imrn\ u.ilk<mi) •onrr the w■> r A134 words
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Article, Illustration305 1965-11-26 2 Vietnam: A true war appraisal WESTMORELAND WARNS: DON'T HOPE FOR EARLY VICTORY' SAIGON. Thursday QENERAL William C. Westmoreland. IS. Commander in South Vietnam, warned the American people today not to hope for an early military victory over the Communists in the Vietnamese war. In an interview with MvBroadcastlng System. UenAP - 305 words
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210 1965-11-26 2 GOVT TAKES CONTROL OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Sock signs a new decree to step up production JAKARTA. Thursday. THE Indonesian Government has taken over all importing and exporting in the country under a decree signed by President Soekarno. the official Antara news agency reported The decree covered Indonesia's financial andReuter - 210 words
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105 1965-11-26 2 lAKARTA. Thur.v A Communist tried to poison the 3.000.000 Jakarta ci izens through the capital's only water supply plant at Pedjompongan In the middle of the city, the I official Armed Forces Bul- letln reported today. The bulletin said the CommuI nlat. identifiedReuter - 105 words
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71 1965-11-26 2 'Sock wants a White House invitation' I^EW YORK. Thurv Cindy Adams, who helped President Soekarno write his autobiography, said yesterday that the Indonesian leader "has indicated in a private message to President Johnson that he would like a White House invitation." Mrs. Adams said in a radio interview that President71 words
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201 1965-11-26 2 TOKYO. Thursday. pOMMUNIST China yesterday lodged a strong protest with the Indian Government against intrusion by Indian troops into Chinese territory in the eastern sector of the China-India border. The New China News agency, in a broadcast moniI tored here, said the protest IAP - 201 words
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Article58 1965-11-26 2 MOSCOW. Thui.s. Tlie Pi;«sldium of the Supremo Soviet (parliament! baa awarded tin Order of Lei in to President AnaKM Mikoyan to mark his 70th birthday the S<j\:et news agency Tmb reponrd. Thr award, the li;chrSoviet. I sldeni Mikoyan'n jrca o the CommuniM Party and the Soviet58 words
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159 1965-11-26 2 Peking 'not likely to take part in disarm talks' TOKYO. Thurs. A Communist China is not likely to to participate world disarmament conference as proi I by the main Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, according to a Japanese news agency dispatch from Peking. The Kyodo News AgencyUP - 159 words
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Article104 1965-11-26 2 WEST CHESTER (Pennsylvania). Tnurs. A pretty student who set herself ablaze on the campus of West Chester State f'olleer over personal problems died vrsterday at Memorial Hospital Chester County. Patricia Ann Conway. 11. a junior majoring in r lemrn ta r y education, died less104 words
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Advertisement127 1965-11-26 2 Shaped lor adventure. m That's Corsair. Not the ear V^^^^^^™— ==^2^ for the retiring type, "but for the man on the move. Corsair invites adventure party dates, picnics, long drives, the beach. But, Corsair is a family too. And. your wife and children will love the shape of adventure. Of127 words
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Advertisement62 1965-11-26 2 YoSnipS? !/won Lip \H\rt Moisturi. I help you solve your problems! For pretty, younj looking lip* •t all timci. LIP VELVET MOISTURIZED A product formulated to really help dry lips. wear it under lipstick over lipstick alone tor a protective lip coating. »;J !§§A\oii you could forget, I I chair.pagr.e62 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-11-26 2 TUE GAMBOLS A.«> <I*.'i& \lbA /»to, T«AT« MOT^l V I XLI I 7MAT«^ /%s r-*r^ MUCH IT? 318 words
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137 1965-11-26 3 I NIT IB NATIONS Thurs Iran thr hicccst vupplii-r of nil to K hod i- M.i has ordered Us exporting companies to atop sales of oil to the country, it was statea officially here yesterday. Figures released by the I sReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration538 1965-11-26 3 LONDON, Thurs.— The House of Commons early today approved economic sanctions and other emergency measures taken by the Prime Minister Mr. Wilson, to deal with the Rhodesian rebellion. Member* ol Parliament approved without a vote eight Order.s- in -Council at a debateReuter - 538 words
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95 1965-11-26 3 \IURMANSK (SoviPt Union Thurs. A Soviet court yesterday tent raced Newcomb Mott. a young American to 1» months' imprisonment in a labour camp for enterui* ih«- Soviet Union illegally. Mr. liott, 27. a publusiiT rrpre^entatu.: In mi buelTiold. M;iv :>arhusetl.s. pleadrd gui,Reuter - 95 words
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142 1965-11-26 3 Apostle migrants: 'Only Judas would qualify f ONDON. Thurs. A Li Labour M.F.. Mr. Leslie Hale, told the House of ommons yesterday that •f the U Apostles of JeMis Christ were io land as immigrant* in Britain 'oday. only Judas Iscariot "ould be likely to auaLfv for admission. The referenceReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration175 1965-11-26 3 BRIGITTE ENTITLED TO HER PRIVACY: COURT DARIS. Thurs.— French 1 film star Brigitte Bardot is entitled to privacy and has the right to refuse to be photographed when she is not working, a Paris court has ruled. The court awarded the actress the one franc i about 60 cents* symbolicReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration323 1965-11-26 3 A hint to Britain from Gaulle: Apply again to join the club PARIS, Thursday. pRANCE yesterday dropped a strong hint that she would welcome and support a new application by Britain to Join the six-nation European Common Market. ■■■**> The Information Minister. Mr. Alain Peyrefltte. reported after its meeting thatReuter - 323 words
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228 1965-11-26 3 Measures proposed to beat drug addiction I ONDON. Thurs. A Government inves- tigatlon team today proposed a clamp-down on Britain's family doctors in an effort to quell a dramatic rise in drujf addiction. The investigators reported that heroin addicts in- creased from 68 to 342 and cocaine addicts from 30Reuter - 228 words
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Article70 1965-11-26 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Labour Party has decided to support moves to cut Britain's minimum age for voting from 31 to 18 years. The patty executhe decided unanimous^ to urge ■sui-li .i eu) '-;unv parli-.miei/ Fcmor "hcli U revievini the whole c|iie-'.!>!: how parliament .shouldReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement444 1965-11-26 3 f ASSOCWED 1 ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL I leaders for the supply and I I installation of electrical products I I AXZI AEI I 80 Ampang Road, j 73 Robinson Roe Kuala Lumpur Singapore Represented by the Borneo company limited TOIE ll TirMlTTilliMfl'i'ili'ii A HCnO ll\' h L fh of th.444 words
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Advertisement227 1965-11-26 3 Your eyes need Dust. Fumes. Glare. Germs. -j^P TV. Everyday you strain your HtSftftv eyes... make them red and (ma watery. But you never do fwm S| anything to help them. You j i^| should. It's so easy. Just put 'lfl^rfl a little Optrex in the special vßfl eyebath, hold227 words
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Advertisement1471 1965-11-26 4 I Win-a Home Competition I $50.000 IN BIG PRIZES Ist Prize: A home of your own worth $25,000 equipped with PHILIPS electrical goods Other Big Prizes +12 Lucky Buyers of Philips products Set type 23TX441A, Philips 9.8 cv. ft. refrigerator. Philips Stereo Radiogram, Philips Tape Recorder ■■■■II mm J^ft §1%J1.1M11,471 words
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153 1965-11-26 5 '3-digit menace disrupts people's lives' ITUANTAN. Thurs. A town councillor yesterdday described the three-digit lottery as a menace which is disrupting the lives of the people. In the short time slnre this form of gambling was Introduced troubles of all kinds had cropped up. Mr. Kong Slew Hock i Alliance—153 words
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Article, Illustration428 1965-11-26 5 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR: 'Loss of confidence likely' warning Kuala Lumpur, Thursday rpHE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen X Kalong Ningkan, today warned that if development in the State did not materialise to the expectations of the people, frustration and a loss of confidence would result.428 words
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92 1965-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Cathay Organisation will rl "about $400,000 to convert the pre-war Pavilion Theatre n I L impur into a dtwrama .ire. When ready next Apr.l. the thentre will be the nr-t ot its kind In M sla. Uke the Orchard Theatre here, opened92 words
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128 1965-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ordinary bathroom scales have become vital equipment for the Royal Air Force pilots who operate small aircraft from jungle airstrips in Sabah and Sarawak. They play an important part in operations in support of security forces guarding the frontier with128 words
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235 1965-11-26 5 Govt announces new $55 million cash loan KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JHE Ministry of Finance today announced the issue of a new cash loan of $55 million. The proceeds will be paid to the Development Loan Fund to finance expenditure in the public sector of the First Malaysia Plan. 1966-1970. Two235 words
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156 1965-11-26 5 A WORLD EXPERT PRAISES OUR AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A navigational aids expert has described the Subang airport as "an outstanding example of forward-looking development." In an article in lAL News the magazine of International Aeradio Ltd. Mr J D Peat, vhp is the organisations chief engineer (overacts), adds that156 words
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Article35 1965-11-26 5 SINGAPORE Thurs M«nf than 60 universities will 0e represented at the formal installation Of the Vans di-Pertuan Nega.a. Inche Yu;ot on "!i<ncel'oi <>! the University ot Singapore at the Victoria Theatre at 4 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article87 1965-11-26 5 Engineer's house burgled IPOH, Thurs. An electrical engineer, who was awakened by a nois- at about 5.30 a.m. today, saw a figure dashing out of his bedroom and later discovered that more than $2,000 worth of articles were stolen from his house in Tambun Road here. Mr J. R. M^'"'"-.87 words
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Article23 1965-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Payments of public assistance dur.rig the third cuarter of the ve;.r $2,298,237. .iccord'ng to t). SuiiMpore socntl welfare atattetics23 words
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Article, Illustration284 1965-11-26 5 An expense paid trip for students 'mum' from Sydney RUALA LUMPUR. lv Thurs. A 'Mum to hundreus of .vluiuysian students in Sydney is now visiting Malaysia on an "all expenses paid trip' presented to her by grateful returned students. She Is Mrs. L. Single, who Ls here with her youngest284 words
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Advertisement82 1965-11-26 5 RIPE SPECIFY PURE MANILA ROPE BY BRAND CAPSTAN IROWN' fjjWUNE As supplied to major SHIPPING LINES WAR DEPT, GOVT DEPTS Widest range of iizes available F x-stock F^OM I FADING DP AIERS GUTHRIES Singapore Tel. ***** K. Lumpur Tel. ***** I Penang Tel. ***** I AI THE I 0 YOU82 words
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Advertisement346 1965-11-26 5 Ml £_L^fl NwTk. Inmttar.l ll.Hne I MM wr,«, WJ Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rait of 6*. whee you place it ma Deposit Account with I OMBARD BANkIS'G I No uJL Income Tax will be deducted: your money antl your capital are completely unaffected by changing economic346 words
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492 1965-11-26 6 The Karachi plan target already reached says Ong SINGAPORE. Thurs. SINGAPORE attained the target set by the 1960 Karachi conference of Asian Education .Ministers for primary school enrolment in the last two years. The Karachi plan called for a primary school enrolment of 20 per cent of the population for492 words
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Article109 1965-11-26 6 Abduction, robbery charge SINGAPORE. Thurs. A man. Chew Hong Tan, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's court this afternoon with the abduction of Choo Kar Lian. along Jalan Rajah at 10.50 p.m. on Aug. 26. Chew, who Is also known as Hong Tian and Hong Teck. was alleged to have109 words
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Article106 1965-11-26 6 MAN, 59, ON RAPE CHARGE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 59-year-old man. Chang Chu Tuck, was today charged m the Ninth Magistrate's court with three counts ol raping a 12--year-old girl between Nov. 10 and 23. On the first charge, he was alleged to have committed the offence in the lavatory ol106 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-11-26 6 TANKARD GIFT FOR AIR VICE -MARSHAL SINGAPORE. Thurs. When Air Vice-Mar-shal H. G. Leonard-Wil-liams (above) visited the Services Air Booking Centre at Royal Air Force Changi, for the last time in his capacity of Air Officer Administration, Headquarters Far East Air Force, he was presented with a tankard. Air H66 words
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137 1965-11-26 6 BUSY WHIRL FOR AUSSIE GOODWILL VISITORS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two I young visiting Australian I goodwill ambassadors, who want to Bee "as much as we i can while in Singapore." had a busy day today the first I of their five-day slay. Miss Fiona Stanley and Mr. Lynn Kirkham. both undergraUuMM137 words
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Article38 1965-11-26 6 SINGAPORE, flum. Singapore's First Lady, Puan Noor Air-iiali. will open an exhibition j and sale of work by all Social Wei- fare Department Homes at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 11 all 10 a.m.38 words
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Article187 1965-11-26 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Three evening events held in Singapore today in conjunction with the National Language Month drew enthusiastic public response. Hundreds of inlanders packed the Pulau Brant community centre to hear poem recital, talks, and lectures organised by the Pulau Brani Art and Cultural Union.187 words
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Article40 1965-11-26 6 Singapore. Ttaan. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang Dl- Pertuan Negara, will attend the i Hans Anderson Club Christmas party at the Fraser and Neave hall In River Valley Road on Sat- I urday. at 3 p.m.40 words
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236 1965-11-26 6 IMPORT QUOTAS FOR NOV. /FEB. QUARTER SINGAPORE. Thurs. Stockings in socks of pure, natural silk not rubbtrised. knitted or crocheted may be imported up to 100 per rent of proved 1964 imports, according to the list of quarterly import quotas published yesterday, for the three-month period from Nov. 29 to236 words
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Advertisement243 1965-11-26 6 WATCH THIS COLUMN TOMORROW TO SEE IF YOU ARE THE LUCKY ONE 7^ M TO MEET IN PERSON M SUSAN FRANKIE 1 W HART AVALON •ft STARS OF A. I. PS "DR. GOLDFOOT AND THE BIKINI MACHINE" if I DAILY 3 SHOWS ADaTllADft HOLIDAYS 15. 4.30 fc t.3opn- vlfyflMKU fc>243 words
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Advertisement30 1965-11-26 6 Libretto by SHERIDAN Music by JULIAN SLADE CULTURAL CENTRE 7 30pm. (matinii) 8-30om TNUt I*4 HC $2 and S3 TOI 30rt, NOV cvTnrt <d BOO.'.CS AT ROE'NSO'.J COLO MORA&t C.X.TANG30 words
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Advertisement138 1965-11-26 6 42nd RECORD DAY Daily 3 Show, 11 am, 3.15 t• pm Pleat* Book Early No Fr«« List RAJ KAPOOR preswta n M.t% cn*J£sr *o*dtko«! VANGAM KJ HINDI TECHNICOLOR w vv." x. t z+ at m W KAFOOK' VyjAYA/tTIHALA a~S XAJINDti KUMAt Mwic SHANKAR JAIKISHAN SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION SI. OO To138 words
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Advertisement235 1965-11-26 6 (S pore) TOMORROW MlDNlGHTpowering Above All Adventures a of the Flesh... the Sword i and the Spirit I Charlton _rtjt Richard HESTON>ia| BOONE j LORD i EMARY FORSYTH GUY STOCKWELL r M c B NIALLMacGINMS HENRY AIICCON MS fARENT'NO IVIAUKICE LvANS ■Enter "THE WAR LORD" Colouring Contest" and WIN EXPENSIVE235 words
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Advertisement538 1965-11-26 6 :ir«iui<. \*i i k: DAILY AT Mf, 4 30 I JO p m >4.00 .CASH BOOKINGS ONLY, iPRUIF BSP'TPAIL ..H ALL CHILDREN ARE ENTITLED TO CONCESSION KATC ,OF SI SO FOR ALL SEATS 1 DURING DAY SHOWS ONLY l»lli ItH. MAY! daily 4 sriow* ai II on- 2 30. 6.00538 words
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Miscellaneous81 1965-11-26 6 TODAY Dance recital. Cultural Centre, at 7.30 p.m. "Holiday On Ice" show. National Theatre, at 8.30 p.m. Trte Film Shows Feature film. Tanjoug Penjaru, j at 730 p.m Survey of Astronautics. "So Small my Island." India. Jalan Ladang Chinese Kampong, at 7.30 pm. Feature film "Street Boy". Fu Hwa School.81 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-11-26 7 The Queen visits the Air Force family clinic. SMILING Raja Permalsuri \i;»ng received m pli-.ts.int surprise when >lv- visited the Ko\..il ■Vl.ila\sian Air Force i.unily clinic in Kuala Lumpur yestrrday during bet tour of the RMAF baat with the Yang dii'frtuan Aeong. About l.') 0 children greeted her uitli happy150 words
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Article18 1965-11-26 7 Umno political course I" m:i. M Wll I MIC conference 1 i MPUR. in c be hriri i18 words
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300 1965-11-26 7 Buyer sues car firm: 'Meter incorrect' Kuala Lumpur. Thur*. buying a second-hand car with a mileage meter reading of 9.763 miles, a Royal Malaysian Air Force pilot here discovered later that the car had actually done about 20.000 miles, the Sessions Court was told today. i Flight Lieut. N.E R.m300 words
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Article54 1965-11-26 7 Kl'AlA SELANOOR. Thurs M.nilxrs of Pi.rl aroent liom Sabah. who are nov on a :our of Mnlaya. today visited the nce-mtll at Batu Dua. Tanjona Kar;*nc R<i;id. her* The Senior Assistant Commlv ■loner for Co-oDerafvej. Seli.nuor lnohr Abdul Jali; bin Hall M.^ hamed Of nee;,54 words
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Article15 1965-11-26 7 rAiPisv, rhun Dat,. M vr Bfi nniuv-lonrr "ho Miflrrrd a mild hPI pro«r^iwin«15 words
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66 1965-11-26 7 Xl SLA LIMPUR. Thurs i Standard MaLtd. has uifcred to provld< raining for unl idents dur ion which :ies under In -aid i to betw**:. eight and lv M udeii t> The tralnliiK unll Of d :o give the student? first-hand knov.ledge ol 'he company's66 words
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211 1965-11-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Malaysian Health Minister. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. today urged DOaei In the urban areas not to be airaid to work in the East Coast States. He told then Tin coast la lost as developed as the we.stern211 words
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Article, Illustration128 1965-11-26 7 Dr. Moonshi, former Municipal member, dies Thurs. Dr. H. S. Moonshi. former Singapore Municipal Commissioner, died at hla Jalan Abdullah home this morning after a brief illness He was 7(1 a nominated im-moer of Mundpol Commission In 1921. he wa.v re-nommat-ed In 1924. and again in j 1947. before retiring128 words
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Advertisement256 1965-11-26 7 Suppliers of OITrV AWT R \RF SCOTnT WhMy to many exclusive residences in the I nited Kingdom, British Commonwealth. Embasies of U.S.A. and Canada. British Overseas \irways Corporation. \ir Canada, Si^*^ y-r\ ices. British European Airways, K.I \l., Air VXer 3 iT?Ac' Nl as Bntlsll I nited Airways. Royal Mail256 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1965-11-26 8 Kidnap loot spent on gambling and bar business, court told CROWN WITNESS TELLS OF ABDUCTION SINGAPORE. Thursday SELF-CONFESS-ED kidnapper lo<hiv (old a preliminary inquiry how he had frittered away half his share of $42,000 Irom the $120,000 ransom money paid for the relea.se of rubber millionaire, Dato N?4 Qnee I.;nn.1,025 words
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Article276 1965-11-26 8 SINGAPORE. Thurv More than (i 0 universities will be represented at the formal installation of the afaag tli-Pertuan Negara. Indie Yusof bin Isliak. as nt-xv Chancellor of the L'nivt-rsity of Singapore at Victoria Theatre at I p.m. tomorrow. The first Chanc-llur of the I niversity. Dato276 words
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Article98 1965-11-26 8 Waterboats row: Govt steps in SINGAPORE. Thu: Tin ibour today intervened In the dispute between tl. re Harbour Board StaiT Association and the Port ol Singapore Author; the current boyc the i waterboats d by the association Till late this evening the recialiun and the PS meeting at the Mini98 words
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133 1965-11-26 8 SINGAPORE. ThUTS A former Volunteer Special Constable, jointly accused with another man or armed robbery ol $30,976 worth ol property and cash, was acquitted by Mr. Window today. Lim ll woe 800. 28. aim I fo;>d seller. wa>. freed at the dose of the prosecution133 words
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Advertisement342 1965-11-26 8 STOCKING FOR Christmas? KZJ^ CUr\l% AT I PUDDING Y\ sff OP AT ff WINES and \ll a must in I) SPIRITS Christmas day II COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKETS l| the widest and A wide variety and attractive range 4 finest range of til J^^--__-^^^ wines and spirits fl /Z%?~* of gift342 words
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Miscellaneous209 1965-11-26 8 Mhfl Onp Ihl it aml in ISN'T THAT PICTURE WELL ,V EAH FT'S I I .THERE'S NO THEN I I GOSH, OOOLA, MAYRE Wt'D I kS^^S *-'f COMING H?OM RIGKT) GOTTA BE. ONLY TFLECASTING HOW YGOT ME/ I BETTER C&T -J^ •.«!>;' f /A. HtRE IN MOO? j^rr CAMT BE)209 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1965-11-26 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE THE BATTLE ON BOUGAINVILLE 21 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK The AIF on Little George Knoll= When victory had to be measured by the yard ON the morning of November 29, 1944, Australians of the lUh Battalion crouched tensely in their weapon pits on Little CtHtft Knoll1,723 words
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Advertisement203 1965-11-26 9 Another reason why Q more Carrier air J!rr^W conditioning is -^tymiL^ bought than any \m JM other make! DBs^ The "lino brtak" in H.™Pr !fl'w^ y~* tioner stops abnormal fUVr^P Zjr^f'Ki voltages from overload- 1 l||pn!3Llr I'M \j ing the unit. This is a mL'^^S**^^^ safety factor that reduces service203 words
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Article, Illustration996 1965-11-26 10 We have always been fair, says Tengku Budget debate: The Ministers reply By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. JENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that the Alliance had repeatedly been returned to power with bigger and big"ger majorities "because we have always been fair.'' He was rebutting charges of corruption996 words
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467 1965-11-26 10 Dato Ismail tells why those Opposition rallies were banned riTHE Minister of Home X Affairs Da to (Dr.> Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman accused some Opposition MPs of following the "letter, but not the spirit of the Constitution." Dato (Dr> Ismail, winding up the five-day general debate on the Supdlv467 words
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Article41 1965-11-26 10 SINOAPORE. Thur*. Tht Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin lariak. and Puan Noor Alshah will attend the first aid competition of the St. John Ambulance Association at St. John hetdquarters In Beach Road, on Sunday at 3 p.m.41 words
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95 1965-11-26 10 KUALA LIMPIR. Thnrs.— The Ministry of External Affairs today announced the appointment of the former Deputy High Commissioner in London. Incbe Husnain bin Mohamed Osman. as Deputy Secretary for External Affairs in charge of the Political and Information Division, lie replaces Teofku Ngah Mohamed hln95 words
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Article, Illustration869 1965-11-26 11 Budget debate: Last of the back-benchers In my heart I prayed for sanity on all sides, I prayed for wisdom and unity' By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday ALLIANCL M.P. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil asked in the House of Representatives today if political869 words
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Advertisement320 1965-11-26 10 The List of applications will open at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 26th November, 1965. GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA ISSUE OF $55,000,000 REGISTERED STOCK LOAN No. 3 OF 1965 s's% Per Annum Maturing 15th November, 1968 5 4 Per Annum Maturing 15th November, 1985 Price of Issue of $100 per cent payable320 words
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Advertisement47 1965-11-26 10 mil 1 nno (X^^^^\^^^^'^{ UULLUUU /A^^^+^J~Q ORNAMENTAL WINDOW 6UARDS JRxlfjfl^ Van Windows "^"To "%^^U^ Fencing XR>-* Stair Railings Interior Decoration Gates, Etc. xmrseßslii A C J|\ SOUTH ENGINEERS LIMITED ijM^MF KO.l. Umpv South BaiMM*. T.h ***** 9 Snow*. S«<h a*M*o. T.h *****1 3 ■Ifffi wfrm miSS/rMm 147 words
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Advertisement150 1965-11-26 11 BOAC ADDS UP 10 ABETTER EDUCATION i ni j Nothing matters more than a good education. BOAC know this, which is why they fly. students at especially reduced fares from Singapore, to many of the major centres of learning world-wide. For example the regular fare from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur150 words
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Advertisement418 1965-11-26 11 mI In ntl liii Hp^^ilbl s -v Britain's best socks B.'o'd Bn-Nvloi tOCkt face |r > dM^^*^ Enpla d Ti e. 'it SUpPrbly ThP. are really hard-wearmg Youcan tbu-. bdl Bri Nylon sorts But Bv*ora man* /.00l SOCkS and Stocking* tOO. You I 1 I id j. many different sM«>s418 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-11-26 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht ["1 f MMMI I CAKTT CUEEP f IT* BCEN V \f TTUCT AIK/T TM' \^V N^ C ASeS SINCE ft ANSWER, EITHER! y V^^29 words
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Article164 1965-11-26 12 Hore-a SIS (minimum) mr r t NAIR Port of Spore Uxkyard employee leave* for India kg Air India uo 2*-11-' U. NEW. NEW. NEW Colour Combine- j <mi> In OilrDgrnai Handwover Cotton in> hroo Beti for the good girt. Alao I Monkey I'inl War* at the Ulng Shop. I164 words
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Article623 1965-11-26 12 Have events in Indonesia since the Untung cour. brought into prospect a reconciliation with Malaysia' For the immediate future the answer is plainly no. Last Sunday. Indonesian troops provoked two fairly senoui flashes on the Sarawak border In the past three weeks Indonesian infiltrators and their local623 words
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Article355 1965-11-26 12 A Scandinavian expert on industrial development will arrive in Malaysia next month to examine local prospects. Ii > ha likes what he sees, from professional as well as personal points of view, he will probably accept a position he has been offered as chairman of the Federal Industrial355 words
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Article247 1965-11-26 12 With Parliament again coinciding with come State Asi sembly meetings, this week has produced Malaysia's an- nual demonstration that few Members feel they can do two men's work. Tossing State and i national responsibilities from liiind to hand, they flit from j l chamber to chamber, full of247 words
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257 1965-11-26 12 WHEN the university year began some months ago 1 answered pleas for help and ottered a student accommodation. It has turned out to be quite an embarrassing experiment. The fault, I rush to add. lies not with the student, who ls a very pleasant257 words
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Letter32 1965-11-26 12 HUE Government has no right to spend public funds on a legal battle between two Individuals. What right has the government to support one against the other? S K. Kajanr32 words
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Letter30 1965-11-26 12 r HAT about the Gov ernmenfs austerity drive? Is this what it calls austerity? Malaysia IS rich. E\en so. $88,323 can be put to better use! TAX-PAVKR Bar bang Malarra30 words
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Letter26 1965-11-26 12 IF the colleagues of the former Education Minister sympathise with their ex-colleague let them start their own fund by passing the hat round. PL Kuala Lumpur26 words
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Letter21 1965-11-26 12 'PHE question ls: If a Government clerk were Involved in an accusation, would the Government pay his legal expenses? TAXPAYER Ipota21 words
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Letter21 1965-11-26 12 SUPPOSE a Minister wins k an action for damages and is awarded compensation where doe* the money go? R ii Penanc21 words
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Letter146 1965-11-26 12 I HAVE read with Interest the reports on prefabricated housing both in Malaya and Singapore. Have the Governments considered placing orders with local contractors for the building of government low-cost housing in less time than Is norm&l using conventional but more modern building techniques? By this146 words
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Article, Illustration739 1965-11-26 12 Jack Foisie - New targets in Vietnam's war Jack Foisie HIGH LEVEL DECISIONS WILL BE MADE ON HEAVIER AIR RAIDS By SAIGON, Thur* FROM JUNGLE PATHS TO PORTS AND FACTORIES THERE is mounting belief here that bombing of North Vietnam will be stepped up considerably On the basis of the past several weeks739 words
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Advertisement708 1965-11-26 12 f Stniti Tmn k Malay Mai. Claaa <•>!*■ »#«»n mmt liiadii coio tto«a«3e sufttv MAtKIT Oniwi a***- itmarlmM D*ah) COLO STO«A4jf lILANCMIt At < KatiH H**mt aeaw citt aooc rron it*. w nn*iail*< Mvawa Cafllwr Oa*H* STNI MIWJ f«OHT M. H ISMAIL 1 A^airalry ••«< »»a— at •aaa. MAMIfM STOML,708 words
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Advertisement79 1965-11-26 12 007 -THE SPY WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH: Do you want to see women fight to be first in line to buy gol d underwear? Would you like to sell 3.000 pairs of men's cufflinks in five days? Then pay attention to James Bond. Secret Agent. Here's the true story, more79 words
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Advertisement443 1965-11-26 12 Learning Malay— 162 by YUNUS MARIS. M.A. University of Malaya MMABIUKV I)i HADANGkan (f) A "dl-" prefixed verb may alao be used tn the to be suggested, proposed. di-teTUJUl (v> to predicate position be agreed to. e« TANG DI-KATAKAN oleh oran< IU DII' A SKIVE CONSTRUCTION (contd IKUTI okh »nak2-nya443 words
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Advertisement96 1965-11-26 12 m mWm\ Vl ■ak. Mm V^m '^^mmW Jim Hkl_ a^T mmm\ Ej^ VEIASOUCZf COUNT DUKf OF OUVAMZ. MajM COUITIW Of THt HISfANIC JOCItTT O« AMI (UCA. *W \Wmi The lady who knows what she likes And what the likes is always the best of in kind. In the art world.96 words
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Article, Illustration1607 1965-11-26 13 Why the Govt must foot Talib's bill-by Tengku THERE IS PROVISION FOR SUCH PAYMENT IN GENERAL ORDERS' Students' decision on gift to D-Fund Is their business'—" s~ I am beginning to tP doubt whether these people (the Oppotitionl can really understand democracy. Certainly to mo they do not look at1,607 words
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195 1965-11-26 13 Protest by 108 Malaysian students in S'pore CINGAPORE. Thurs. Malaysian students studying at the University of Singapore today said they noted with "grave concern' the Malaysian Government's "attempt to squander public money In a circular, signed by 108 of the 200 Malaysian undergraduates in the unl- i verity, they criticised195 words
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Advertisement149 1965-11-26 13 J SPECIAL Special Discount W^ on all purchases te\* from Nov. 27th ff^*f (to Dec 4th -its j| Worth while to Wshop (bponsored D, Govt oi inclid) Handlooma arc famed for hand-woven miracle. fabrics Always in fashion Always modern. WHAT TO BUY? Silk Stoles. Silk Sareea. Raw ji Iks. OreaaMateriala.Tias,149 words
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Advertisement174 1965-11-26 13 I More popular than ever! I I THE STRAITS TIMES I I ANNUAL for 1966 I tafaVaLaV fe^; Sam IbM *^H Mam. aa> 19k. lf> a» This high quality pubfi- y^ Jfl A cation is always in heavy ~^m w M~^\ demand. Make sure that W you get the copies174 words
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Miscellaneous774 1965-11-26 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— KuaU Lumpur 7 News in Bigluh; 7 10 Sport and Penan*; Arena; 7.34 Road Safety Film Ipoh and Malacca; "Good Driving"; 8 News in 1"7 Joh 2r* B»hn«; Mandarin; 810 Modern 8onj?s; T^P'"*: 834 The Munsters "Par 7 Bstn Pahat; Out Munsters"; 9 News In Na-774 words
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Article127 1965-11-26 14 $50,000 for Muar water survey MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca State Government has allocated $50,000 to survey the possibility of tapping the water of the Muar River for domestic and industrial uses. It ttlla project wore Ifu-slbh: the Government would sp»-nd bi-twem $18 and $20 million on the scheme, the Chief127 words
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Article57 1965-11-26 14 Carver is new Farelf chief LONDON. Thur.v MajorGeneral R.M.P. Carver, director oi Army Staff Duties at the Defence Ministry, has been appointed Commander. Far East Land Forces, It was announced here. Major-Gen. Carver, 50. will take up his new post In Singapore next July, with the rank of LieutenantGeneral HeReuter - 57 words
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135 1965-11-26 14 L I I LLMPI R. Thurs. The Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd.. an associate of 1.C.1., has announced that it will offer 50 per cent of its issued capital of M 0 million to public subscription. No further details of the offer are135 words
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Article, Illustration477 1965-11-26 14 Formal aid request not received WASHINGTON. Thursday I S otticials said yesterday thai Malaysia had made no formal request for aid to finance its five-year development programme. The only action so far. they said, was a discussion in early October by the Malaysian Finance477 words
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Article193 1965-11-26 14 PENANG, Thurs. If Malaysia Is to progress on sound economic lines, reliable credit Information should be available to bankers who finance the country's economic development, Mr. R. M. Muthiah, Penang manager of the Indian Bank, said last night. Mr. Muthiah. who was addressing the George193 words
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Article46 1965-11-26 14 KI'ALA MJMPI'R. Thar*. The Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Haji Opens, was reported to be recovering satisfactorily at the General Hospital here today following his operation on Nov. 18. He was flown here on Nov. 16 for specialist treatment for a stomach ailment.46 words
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111 1965-11-26 14 Three new stamps to mark ISEAP Games I. A I A LI'MPTR. 'I: Malaysia, which already ha.s th*» larc^st number of .-^Hmp denomination* In thr world with total of P9. will Issue three new stamps on Doc 14 tn mark th* 3rd SEAP Games u> he hold horc. I'he *ta111 words
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Article31 1965-11-26 14 IPOH. Thurs The peopi* of SuiiKri Tinßßi. in the Tronic arnsi nt Taiping. h;«ve donated $502.63 •o the National Defence Fund The money was collected during .vsw Day celebration*31 words
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Advertisement276 1965-11-26 14 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of m Haemorrhoids jr VaremoTd m new> easily SWALLOWED tablets VaremoVd is easy to take just swallow during or f|-gm \\\q reSBSTCh after meals. VaremoVd gives more positive relief, Its active prin- IaDOrSIONeS Of ZyfTl3. ciple being the new, dynamic Factor276 words
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Advertisement199 1965-11-26 14 the world's largest manufacturer of precision chains f RENOLD s^a«^^^ I ml A chains for power transmission I. a^ complete range of driving chains and wheels up to 5" pitch, including fcj^_ 1 1 stock drives up to 430 hp in 36 different ratios from 1:1 to 8 82:1. Also199 words
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Miscellaneous276 1965-11-26 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS the turret (6). 1. Act .nd ru* stun. e tno u^ny' O O 9 i^ a. "Release pater .nd rn.fr 10 «£«U,. d tf" f d 11. SSM'kIW edne J 4 f* a Ttr Bonnor8 on norr m u?n i ii- J&'iWtt w Enulteh politician h.Tlng276 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-11-26 15 ...and up pops the question: Is Hatta back in favour? ri: only man who was ever the legal and constitutional heir to President Soekarno's post, former Vice-Pre-sident Mohamed Hatta. resigned from public life in the late 50's in reaction to Sorkarno's now guided democracy programme. I122 words
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Article43 1965-11-26 15 SINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Social Welfare Department received 20 reports of 111 treatment of children from the public curing the third quarter of the But only In onr case t::!inent evidence for fun rording to the latest st»- Jttc*.43 words
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Article45 1965-11-26 15 LONDON. Thurs. Two Public Works Department engineers from Singapore have arrived In Britain for a four-week tour. Here as guests of the Commonwealth Relations Ofßce. they are Mr. Joseph Thurairatnam Nallalah. acting Senior Executive Engineer, and Mr. Arumugam Rajendran. Executive Engineer45 words
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Article87 1965-11-26 15 I ONDON. Thura. 81r Michael Walker was received by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace yesterday and kissed hands on his appointment as British High Commissioner in Malaysia. The ceremony formalises his Royal commission as the Queen's represent- ative. Sir Michael Is expected to leave soon toReuter - 87 words
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281 1965-11-26 15 Attempted murder among 7 'not guilty' pleas ITUALA LUMPUR. 1 Thurs. Chew Kirn Lin, 24. today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court here to seven charges including one of attempted murder. The charges are that: On Not. 20. last year, at 9 p.m. at Jalan Pakat. Ukay Heights, he281 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-11-26 15 A sick mother pines for missing son SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A sick mother Is pining for her missing teenage son who left. i home on Nov. 2 after failing in his SecondI ary Three final examination. Surjit Singh. 17. a student <>f the G:m En? Seng School, left his home in187 words
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Article29 1965-11-26 15 BINOAPORE. Thun. pore's First Lady. Putin Nooi Al*hah. will distribute tbe Singapore Red On clety's Christmas Party al I<> <\ Cross BOOM, Penang Lanr. on Dec. 429 words
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Article13 1965-11-26 15 BATT I'AHA'I The Town O i Its monthly mf«:. next Tuesday13 words
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Advertisement837 1965-11-26 15 fe^A <$fe^^x Enter the exciting m .ÜBS a-rtb~i,> 'V". 'si r^l»iiif Sw B^^ u uoumxoou/de) 10 AUSTIN MINIS TO BE WON JJmMT^ PLUS 10 Moulton Stowaway bicycles 200 consolation prizes (^S^m£^ p* M«f what you Hava to «fo fe win an Austin Mini 2. You m*y «\ft a* m«ny time*837 words
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Article, Illustration110 1965-11-26 16 SHIPPING OFFICIALS HERE ON SURVEY lit ß. R.G. STONE, president. ITX States Marine Lines, New York, (above left) accompanied by Mr. Francis K. Leung (right) president and general manager, Asia Transportation Ltd., Hong Kong, visited Singapore last week in the course of their Far East tour of representative and agency110 words
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Article39 1965-11-26 16 The board of directors of the Diners' Club Inc.. and the Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., have approved a memorandum of Intention looking toward the acquisition by the bank of the Reneral credit rard business of Diners' Club.39 words
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Article, Illustration376 1965-11-26 16 New Change Alley Association co-operates JMIK newly formed Change Alley Merchants' Association! which is awaiting registration. will cooperate fully with the Singapore Government in its efforts to woo tourists and to popularise Raffles Place. The association has ap- 1 plauded the government for providing Rallies Place. Singapore's oldest and busiest376 words
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Article, Illustration135 1965-11-26 16 A SENIOR local executive of the Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd. left on Wednesday on an overseas training course. He is Mr. Tan Ban Keng. supply manager, who will bp assigned to Mobil Oil Australia Ltd. in Melbourne. He will be attached to the company's135 words
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Article, Illustration51 1965-11-26 16 Nestle's new sales manager All. V. S. NARGANG iTI (above) has recently been appointed sales manager of Nestles Products dMalaya) Ltd. in Malaysia and Singapore. He has been working in this country for many years and before his recent promotion he held the post of manager in the company's Singapore51 words
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Article218 1965-11-26 16 'THE Sultan of Perak de--1 clared open on Saturday the head offices, In Jalan Che Tak. Ipoh, of three business concerns with which Mr. Chong Kok Llm. the tin miner, is connected. The concerns are Chonc Kok Llm and Sons Ltd., Oolden Castle Finance Corporation Ltd.,218 words
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Article72 1965-11-26 16 A monster tyre, which dwarfs the lift truck and driver, Is the largest item stocked at the Ooodyear zone distribution centre near Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. The tubeless earthmover tyre stands more than nine feet tall and weighs almost 2.900 pounds (or nearly 1.3 tons) about as much as72 words
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Article116 1965-11-26 16 RASTERS Dairy Ltd. has won an export award lor having made an outstanding contribution in the field of Australian exports this year. The award was made lor a submission by the company describing how it went about marketing fresh milk In t«tra-packs and bulk In Singapore116 words
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Article52 1965-11-26 16 F N dinner Praser and Neave <M> Ltd., and Malayan Breweries (M) Ltd.. entertained more than 300 of their Perak dealers and agents to an annual dinner In Ipoh this month Mr. H.H. Bratchle, manger rf Praser and Neave in Ipoh thanked the guests for boosting the sales of the52 words
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Article31 1965-11-26 16 The British Motor Corporation lost over 95,000 vehicles as a result of industrial disputes in the year ended July 31. chairman Sir Georre Harrlman said in the annual report.31 words
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Article, Illustration216 1965-11-26 16 A leading Singapore Importer and exporter of marine engines and outboard motors, Soon Cheong Ltd., has Introduced on to the local market a new and comprehensive range of gas cookers. The company has a stall displaying the new products at the New World Trade Pair which was216 words
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Advertisement387 1965-11-26 16 I efficient I flushing J p-LYNX If if automatic II CISTERN TOUGH AND DURABLE Made of Duranite, a strong plastic material that never rusts. Never requires re-painting. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic conditions. AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR387 words
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Advertisement211 1965-11-26 16 BUILT WITH OVER 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE BROOK MOTORS THE WORLDS MOST RESPECTED MOTOR... EXTRA PROTECTION FOR TOUGH WORK... FOR EVER LONGER MOTOR LIFE. 1/25 th to 650 h. p. fhlllllllfii ELECTBICJ Sole Agents:— R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. *****/S 9. JALAN KHOO TEIK EE, K.L.211 words
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282 1965-11-26 17 MANILA, Thursday. pKESIDEXT-ELEt T Ferdinand Marcos made a strong bid yesterday for the establishment here of the headquarters of the proposed Asian Development Bank. Ministers from 19 Asian countries meet here from Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 to approve the bank's charter,282 words
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294 1965-11-26 17 the bank would be established 1966. Meanwhile In WASHINGTON. U.S. officials reported today that the bank would fall about US$ll6 million short of the US$l billion capital set for it. The officials, who have worked for months on the project, said it would notAP; UPI - 294 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-11-26 17 Margaret's clothes too matronly, outdated says paper NEW YORK, Thurs. Princess Margaret's clothes are old fashioned, moth-eaten and too matronly, an American trade paper said yesterday. But on the Princess's sport* clothes the paper. Women's Wear Dally, said: "She has that natural British flair for putting on a skirt andReuter; AP - 195 words
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Article68 1965-11-26 17 PARIS. Than. Air Fr.ir.rp again EMM tIM prospects 01 .vkrleton mivxcs today on the second day <>; pay strike by 2.500 pilots, hostfttse.s ,md .stewards. The statr-run international airline said it hoped to depart II flights from Paris today. Yester day only 10 out of nReuter - 68 words
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148 1965-11-26 17 KUWAIT, Thurs. Kuwait's ruler Sheikh Sir Abdullah al-Salim alsuh.ili. welfare minded administrator of one of the world's great oil treasures, died yesterday aged 73. An official announcement said he died at 5.30 p.m. local time and had been succeeded by CrownReuter - 148 words
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Article66 1965-11-26 17 KARACHI. Thurs.— The Pakisian Government signed a coni tract today with a Japanese company for the supply of a 138.000 kilowatt turbo-generator for a Karachi nuclear power project. The project is being financed Iby a Canadian loan and will be designed and constructed by the CanadianReuter - 66 words
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125 1965-11-26 17 \IIAMI. Thurs. Flo- 1 iTI rida police yesterday arrested a man whom they said bombed Miami homes from the air with Molotov cocktails because he hated Negroes and Jews. They .said Lon David Shaw. 90, went on his fire-bomb mlMloni at night and alone I in125 words
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Advertisement516 1965-11-26 17 A4vertisement Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped in Minutes SCIENCE FINDS NEW HEALING SUBSTANCE THAT PROMPTLY STOPS ITCHING AND PAIN OF PILES London, (Special) One of the most was reported tnd verified by oommon affliction* is a condition doctor's observations. This unknown as "itching piles". It is most provement was maintained in516 words
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Advertisement304 1965-11-26 17 'Terylene' Cool, smart— 'Terylene' Cotton Here's a cool fellow on a sticky day! What I more to be said than thank goodness for shim in photo by crocodile TeryleneVcotton shirts! Just as cool and j'fes~) < ==^l smart as it was when he put it on. Just as fAd^^^^ r3304 words
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Advertisement326 1965-11-26 18 > i^^Bi^l^ r jUy^^^Bß^^W^«^^^^^-^^^^^^^ Kontlnurd from Parr 12) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ITereU US (Minimum) N A. DAS, his brother* MM rt.ia rrlatlver for condolence letters nAimance wreath* for their mother s 1.-atb at Ipoh 00 I.VII-65 MAJOR AND MRS. R Gordon and imlly thank the Reverend Mother, ■.'tors and Staff of Our326 words
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Advertisement608 1965-11-26 18 SITUATIONS VACANT ■4. M J Hiit.)— Box SO elm. txtrm EXPERIENCED CREASERS WANTID at Service Station. Phone 4»b628 1 YOUNG CLEAN SENSIBLE Girl to look alt.r l.« months old child Ring s lore 2!Mvi7 tor interview WANTED two experienced general salesmen. Apply with full details of qualification to Bos A608 words
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Advertisement645 1965-11-26 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Worts St (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrm ROOM at 201, Newton Mansion. Keng Lee Road. (B'pore 11). Suitable for vor kink girls or married coupleNo children AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY two rooiiK il modern Rat bathroom attached suitable kiNs couple Please Ring TO LET rurnlsbed Seml-detacbed 3unKA!ow at Krankel645 words
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Advertisement595 1965-11-26 18 OFFICE SPACE VACANT U H,,rrf. tt 1 Vln.)—Box SO ets. mxtn I OFFICE ROOMS VACANT. Central Location. 2nd K.oor. Air-condltioaed 1 l'O9 «q. ft. SIW. 4-JO sq ft. S3oO I RSM |H>rr 71J48 I CENTRALLY SITUATED OFFIC* 1 air-<ondit>oried Collyer Quay controlled rent r. .1 MM) ft. partly furnished. I595 words
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Advertisement644 1965-11-26 18 EDUCATION IS Worts (Mm.)— Box SO ett. txtrm < ADMISSIONS ARE BEING Recelw d M Wesley Church Kindergarten, lpon < ror i-iasses at Lahat Road and Canning ObjMM, Telephone Ipob 5331 for regls- I [ration forms 1 LI-SINN SCHOOL Typewriting i Individual Attention Special Con- I ir.aiun for holiday Mudtnla644 words
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Advertisement499 1965-11-26 18 HIRE PURCHASE IS Word! U (M».) »«i S« ett. rxtrm YASHICA SZMATIC CAMERA usin,[ Kodak Instamatie rilm and Vastm-*. Halr-17 Rapid Camera using Fuji or Agfa Rapid Film, rtoth easy loading, suitable for beginners Special odera to heglnners 3 Rolls of Him r HP. Terms without interett, generous discount. Tithes'499 words
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Advertisement996 1965-11-26 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wort* SI (Min.)— Box SO rt: txirm ttS4 TAUNUS 17M 4-door one owner as new, S5.SOO'-. Telephone t'nlversal Cara Ltd. S pore 3*3S!> Kxt. 4* PIAT 1100 1957 Model $1,600'0.n.0. Good throughout Buy:n« worn car Rln« Teo <ii'2is isti AUSTIN SSO I.- 1 Kteellem rondltton. Contact996 words
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Advertisement522 1965-11-26 18 FOR SALE IS fiord, < Mm.)— H,m CHRISTMAS GIFTS REDUCTIONS IJUlie*' Handkrr. h 1 •year. 11 YOUR AOUAHIUM Ntli are pewcrf.;; JUST annivti. X MAS GIFT PRUHLEMS Will bi IDOp for Al» piianc household kikxi«. Me, iim stkMla ltd. HURRY TO OUR thi-rv nr.- Iho drpartiuenpiiir k tor jrou Id522 words
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Advertisement1221 1965-11-26 19 TO LIVH'QQL t WEST COAST U.K.i Oue Scon Sail* t>. S'»am Penang "«o 0 Nw 27 2 Oec 3 «^H»IION i'C, GasgO* ;«n IS Till, No 27 21 Nil 31 ACAPENOR If;: Nil 21 Dec I «T L £nr. S i.« Casgo" On 1 Oec it Dec 12 II On1,221 words
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Advertisement2373 1965-11-26 19 mm mm J laaaL a m J 9 M mjM. ym laaaaV mfm M m a I BEN®LINE fi *«k»o«>kj«>o.-'m» BTa»aBT«BTaTBTa»a^a^B»JB»^B^BBTBBTaTaTBTBTBTBTBWB7B7BWB*BTBTaTB^BWaM»J)« EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI, CONTINENI ANO SCANOINAVIA. EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON.. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penani An, BjaM Havre H Ojrg K'aaa Aaia Copl BENNEVIS2,373 words
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Advertisement1217 1965-11-26 19 feFOR ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent. Singapori P. Sfcim Pnm| cm or Chester JSR tS ft CITY OF COLOMIO CinOfWELUNCTON 2, 2. Dec »PH CITY OF NEWCASTLE 1-, »^MM| ntm CITY OF OROOKLYN U-M. Hm^**** nmtm 2„„ McALISTER CO.. LTD. HARRISONS CROSFIELO Cetera) AgeiU (MALAYSIA) LTD. Pe^g"" ULi PirtSwiHeilaa:1,217 words
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Article108 1965-11-26 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were Me.iu\ move* small and almost in balance. Key siocks continued to drift In quiet trading. Base metal? and oils were steady. Todays < losing pprie s witb Wedacaday pru-ra id orm<k«ta: Mount l»a 41/1 141/&) N. Broken HIM HOvi 373 (37/1) Kmpoi K/10 Aunt.108 words
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Article262 1965-11-26 20 DECEMBER urst trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur >esterday at 68 .enU per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the I position. The tone was very quiet. E.A.S. and FJM.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ib.262 words
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Article71 1965-11-26 20 CHINESE Produce liehang*, tlngagjpor* neon pneet p«r picul ttrfli y I Coocnut Ml: bulk $49 *«Il«ra. drum $jl« rvllrr* Ccpra: Nov. Dee. ('K/Contlornt: Doqoo'rd. P«»p*r: Muatofe wblte 5222t iwllrrs. Sarmnan »hit« 1220 (ellert. apcnal suriwak black IIM *«llcr». LampooK black $l.v> (N) Mllrrs ikJl UHV AHTA *ITI) in71 words
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Article29 1965-11-26 20 No\ 25 MALAY \N KLBBER PRICK: t.X'. rents (ilnui. onr-r tenth of a cent). TIN: $684.75 (up $2.50) I'nottic ml estimated ofTenng 200 tons (down 5 tonsi29 words
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805 1965-11-26 20 EXCHANGE HAS VERY QUIET DAY ON LESS BUSINESS From Our Market Correspondent rwas one of the quietest days this month on the Stock Exchange yesterday with turnover showing a reduction of 100.000 shares compared with Wednesday. The fillip provided by the Malaysian budget has now almost entirely disappeared and there805 words
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Article29 1965-11-26 20 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. M Nov. 2,> Industrials: 82.35 82 23 Tins: 103.83 104.03 S rubbers ***** IM Deo. 30. 1963 nj 1110 Dec. 29, 1962 Imi29 words
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413 1965-11-26 20 DESPITE the overnigbt drop in price in London the Straits tin price yesterday gained 52.30 to }itj84.75. The London three months forward afternoon buyers' price had fallen KS| a ton on Wednesda) and the Straits rise MM reported due to stronger local buying. The413 words
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Article54 1965-11-26 20 'THE prrsent rate of tin Malayan dollar against the pound ftterling flxrd on November 24 last year Is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15 16d. Buying T.T. ."v I 1 Hid Buying O.P. N. I.d. The dollar Is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Advertisement1069 1965-11-26 20 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Paellle «fc Atlantic tarvieo Bangnot Hua|kun| irancitca n »wl oosioa ftiiatx- Hamkawa Mart 17 73 Bee It Bee I) Ht I Fat I rat II Ht MuarMiaia Mara" 1121 iaa II laa II Ftt I Ma Mat ill* Japan Direct Sarvlca Penant Singapurt lotufiamt1,069 words
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Advertisement1148 1965-11-26 20 I *^BaVBas^BasffaBBItBBBIBasVBaBBVBaBMBas>VB «0SU*ll» Hl* IUUWt UlViCt IHOIA i>UI>IM Mt 9 »Ult Utvitli •a »raaatUi. atttaitt, Mtiatarat. Sttati it. Matrat m* Rataaatiiaati Vtnani s iaw S suit a'oort f i'htm "enaaa tBAMBU 4 Btc S Bee il 1 Btt IaJUU 11/ la Mat 17 Bat II Bat ICABPENTMIa 71 BtC B/li1,148 words
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Advertisement387 1965-11-26 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO CHRISTMAS CRUISE to m.v. "VICTORIA" Deporting I Singapore 17th December Arriving Hongkong 21st December Deporting Hongkong 24th December Arriving Singapore I 27th December Departing Singapore 28th December Arriving Penonc 29th December Limited Rrßf rouriej Ooss Accommodation Avoiloble t-urther Detail- Pleose Apply to TRAVEL AGENT or HARPER. GILFILLAN 6c387 words
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Advertisement100 1965-11-26 20 I LLOYD TRIESTINO V^^S^4a«^B^B^aaTaaaaaaaaMtaaite- *MBattßßasMLlaa»aßafct^.^at a TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY From SINGAPORE From PENANG M.V. "ASIA- 29TH NOVEMBER 30TH NOVEMBER M.V. "VICTORIA" 28TH DECEMBER 29TH DECEMBER to BRINDISI, VENICE cmd TRIESTE via Colombo, Bombay, Aden ond Port Said Special Concessional Roil100 words
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Article899 1965-11-26 21 I »l MSI in and mx.rifd to the IBB4SkpBN and Kuala Lumpur Iradint rooms of the Stock E«riiangr yrsterday with the number of tharaa traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustcad (10.000) $164 U, 13.000) 11.61; CI. Holdincs i^.OOO) »2.29; Dunlsps SI. 7s S-1.. <i.7'j. ii.uou) Jl.so: t. Sm.lt.r. 1899 words
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Article48 1965-11-26 21 'I'MC Asiocistien of Banks In Malaynges tn Its ratrs Canada: nuytng TT 351 airmail OD SSt, 90 d st. 36 credit bills. 3tf 1/18 Ir idr telling TT ar OO rsady: Canadian HWail Otultsho Marks 1301: French francs 1591: Italian Lire 10.aU and Swedish Krener 1655.48 words
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Advertisement907 1965-11-26 21 I RAFFLES HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the forthcoming annual general meeting of the company < i to be held on I7t!i December 196j 1 the directors will recommend for i approval the payment of a Final dividend of 5 cents per Mia re907 words
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Advertisement794 1965-11-26 21 WILLIAM JACKS fc COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE is hereby given that the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company s Head Office, Chartered Bank Building, 10th Floor. Jalan Ampanz. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. 18th December 1565, at 12794 words
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Advertisement746 1965-11-26 21 TENDERS HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tender for Religious Site Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore. Applications are Invited by tender lor the 99-year leasehold dls- posal of an area of approximately I 35.750 sq. ft. of land at Tainan i Jurong in the Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore, for the deve- lopment of746 words
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Advertisement730 1965-11-26 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building, for: THE CONSTRUCTION Si COMPLETION OF FOUR TYPE D BUILDINGS IN JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Show Round: —30 11 65 at 10.00 a.m. Meet ai E.D.B. Site Office. 15' -J m.s.730 words
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Advertisement448 1965-11-26 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR lI.I' SELANGOK SOUTH WATER SIPPLV SCHEME CONTRACT NO. 3 LAYING OF PIPES AND SPECIALS Tenders are invltad from P.W.D. Class A and B Contractors registered under Head IV Sub-head 8 Water Main Laying, for the above Contract. The Works will comprise of taking delivery,448 words
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Advertisement553 1965-11-26 21 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD i Separate tenders ar* lnvitfd for any one or all of the foV.owlnf Tender Cloning l>rp<.Mt l»Jle '1) ERECTION AND COMPLETIO". 3 Blocks of 10-Sto'-ey 1-Room Units i lmproved Tyix;) (Total 714 Units i and 1 Oustbin Cimpour.d StT. Toa Payoh Ncu;hbouihood II Contract VIII <2)553 words
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273 1965-11-26 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with <l PFKIOK PAL, with Des Coleman up. strode out stylishly in a two-round workout in soft going here this morning, winding up with sprint over the last 3f. Because of a thick mist over the racecourse, it was not possible to273 words
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Article440 1965-11-26 22 CINGAPORE riiur.-. A bay colt by Mnrshai Pli is am>>i.« 'he 50 yearlings uhlch art- being imported by Singapore Turf Club Marshal Pll won the 1959 Lincolnshire Handicap for Malayan owner. Dr S.C. Lid of Ipoh. The yearllnga will be shipped out next year by440 words
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Article474 1965-11-26 22 1/ I M It Ml't K Thum.— Weights for all la rarcs on Sunda> last da> ol MM Selangor Turf luo (i c in b c i Meeting, are. Cl. X Dl*. I— «F Morning Time 9.0 V Jonal 8.13 Master Auctioneer 8.12 Budgerigar II 8.12 Retuaa 8.11474 words
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Article878 1965-11-26 22 gINGAPORE. Thurs. —A j total of 279 horses 7!> Class 1. 77 Class 3. 75 Class I and 48 Class 6 has been entered for the four-day Singapore Turf Club's December meeting on Dec. 4, 5, 11 and 12. There will br eight races- each on878 words
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Article219 1965-11-26 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's racing at Kuala Lumpur. Rare I Miv Susan Lce> und Bua>a Tapah > I.im i missed :h' 'limn slißli'ly Movie «ioer II ■Colemam was pulling li.iril ipproactaing the halfmile md iiad to be checked off the heel* ol219 words
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Article133 1965-11-26 22 CINGAPORE. Thurs.— The schedule of racing for the fourdav Singapore meeting is: First day: Class 1. Div. 2- 6f Class 3. Divs. 3 and 4 -6f. Class 5. Dlvs. 1 and 2— Bf: Div. 3— 6 f. Class 6. Divs. 2 and 3— Gf. Second day: Class133 words
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Advertisement1071 1965-11-26 22 AUaiON SAI I THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT of INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, \Al.l Mill MNGAPOBI iao IKOI-I Kill > ITTOJ I. No. IN of l»«3i \..ti« iindri >r.t»»n I5)(l«i ■'••■•■>"•" 5 >üb>e, f uon.s and pn.per puJai aw. >*«»«»» I" c al Oovernmetii Integration Ormsnl All i:».nce-.. the Director ot Publlr Work- hah1,071 words
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Advertisement775 1965-11-26 22 PUBLIC APPOIMMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MAUYA MODaVII OK ARTS Applications are Invited for the post* listed below which are norn vacant or likely to (all vacant lii 19C6. Candidates should have at leasi a good Honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience in addition to the -p-ciiil qualifications where "tated775 words
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Advertisement173 1965-11-26 22 EYES OF THE WORLD NOW ON AUSTRALIA FOR INVESTMENT because LAND IN AUSTRALIA IS THE SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD. L Bas^^^s^ss ■ssH 1 aHasß «^aW asfl Iss^ssßHr •ss^ass^ssH F Bsß I SskßßSS^Bsn f I BBS^BS^B BsHsslß H V X K A. ■BS^Bss^SKj p— Lfi I \Jg H\AA/ 1J OFFERING173 words
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277 1965-11-26 23 SAIGON, Thursday. jgOL'TH VIETNAM, with many of their best sportsmen lost to the war, are setting considerable store by their women competitors in the Third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on I>ec. 14-21. The soccer and cycling teams are also considered to haveReuter - 277 words
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Article151 1965-11-26 23 Govinda to join training squad I/UAI.A LUMPUR. Thurv M. Govindarajoo. the Selangor veteran outsideleft, leaves for Penang tomorrow morning to join the Malaysian soccer squad In centralised training for next month's Seap Game* hero. Govindarajoos recall followed an urgent appeal from team manager Loh Hoot Yeang to the FA. oi151 words
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Article165 1965-11-26 23 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN by KLALA 1 I MPI'R. Thurs. Five sports associations today submitted their team-lists to the Seap Games Secretariat to beat the deadline sot b.r Tun Abdul Karak. chairman of the Organising Council. hrn told at Testardar's council meeting that eight of the II165 words
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Article62 1965-11-26 23 si.NUAi'UKfc. mm!). The Singapore Olymic and Sporty Council today warned four associations that they must pay up by tomorrow their share of their teams' expenses to take part In onth s Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur. The •pay-up-or-miss-the-Ganie.s" ultimatum hm*i to the Singapore Amateur F\A.. Ama'eur Basketball62 words
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Article76 1965-11-26 23 Tickets selling slowly I/IWI.A LUMPUR. Thurs. The sale of tuke;s for the D^c. H opening ceremony of the Third Seap Games a; Merdeka Stadium lias been poor so /ar. Since tickets were pui on sale on Tuesday, only 90 have been sold— so at S3 «grandstandi and 40 at SI76 words
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Article217 1965-11-26 23 ffU ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. k. The Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association are still $95,000 short of the' $210,000 required to stage thei third Asian basketball championships, which begin on Sunday at Stadium Negara. reports FRANCIS EMMANUEL, UibdoSinß this tixUy. M cretarj i-uni Mun Chafe said thirc217 words
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Article30 1965-11-26 23 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three second-half coals by Lenny Nonis helped SRC to beat Prisons 4-0 ir a SHA Div. 1 match on thr padang raaonl scored the olhcr30 words
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Article, Illustration86 1965-11-26 23 Harada $85,000 title defence THE WORLD OF SPORT rKVO, Iliuiv. Two of the world's most dangerous -little men" Japan's AUs*11..0 "Fighting" Harada (pictured aborei and Britain's Alan Rudkin will fight here an Tuesday night for the world bantamweight championship. Harada. the title holder, will receive $85,000. win or lose. Rudkin86 words
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Article212 1965-11-26 23 CYDNEY, Thurs. Australian batsman I Norman O'Neill struggling t* regain his best form before the Test series against England, failed a fitness test i today and misses New South "'ales' I match against MCC starting h I to- morrow. O'Neill suffered a severely bruised I*. in212 words
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Article132 1965-11-26 23 SINGAPORE. WeQ. Singapore and Malaysian soccer fans n. av still get the chance of seeing England's most famous right-win- per. Sir Stanley Matthews, In action, reports JOE DORAI. S.R P. Ncidu s-ecretary of tht Singapore Government Ser\ice> FA., told me ihat Matthews had mitten to132 words
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Article52 1965-11-26 23 ALOB STAR. Thurs— National Electricity Board beat Prisons 5-2 in the final of the Malaysian Government Services soccer competition at Stadium Darul Aman here tonight. At hatftime the score »a> 2-2. Scorers were: NEB Thar.abalan <2>. Loot Loon Teik and Johnny Choc t2> Prisons— Latil52 words
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Article32 1965-11-26 23 Hattrick MALACCA. Thurs. A hattrick by centre-forward Abdullah Hamid enabled Singapore to brat Malacca 4-1 in the south BOM Baal of the Malaysian Malay* hockey tournament on the Malacca Club padang today.32 words
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308 1965-11-26 23 SOCCER BOXING CRICKET LONDON. Thurs. North Korea and Switzerland yesterday qualified for the World Cup soccer finals to be held here next year. leavin3 two places still to be filled in the 16-natlon competition. North Korea qualified liy beating Australia 3-1 in308 words
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Advertisement89 1965-11-26 23 ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT TIME "IT'S A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL, AND ON SUNDAY I HAVE THE TIME TO READ IT CAREFULLY AND DIGEST IT'S VIEWS." **It has a very good coverage of foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me all sorts of happenings I89 words
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Advertisement314 1965-11-26 23 K n^HaWMaaaa aHfcaAfl I TOEBjagpaftgßai^ J% ->M I b|^^B^A 111 l^^l ANOTHER "WORLDS FIRST" FROM YASHICA! A REVOLUTIONARY SHUTTER PRINCIPLE GIVING COMPLETELY FOOL-PROOF AUTOMATIC CONTROL EVEN UNDER SUBDUED LIGHT HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: Insteod of the conventionol exposure meter, in the Electro Holt, the electric current controlled by the intensity314 words
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Miscellaneous68 1965-11-26 23 SPORTS DIARY HO( kl V S'jor HA Lfe Div. 2 i KL> Unlv Kilal "B" iPamaii, Depoi v Spor Club (padangi. TAWA v EPF (Taylor Rdi. RIGf.IR S jor RL l. S r cKL>: Malays v Agriculture College iPa: MM < I.R HMA < up (Rcngam): Reneam v J Baluu68 words
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Miscellaneous66 1965-11-26 23 SUMMARY BADMINTON Way Foonc Cup final 'Ipoh': Police bt Education Dept 3-2. HOt KtV Kedah KO semi-final (Sf Patanii: Gurkhas 3 Jolly Lada 1. Spore Dir. 1: Ceylon S.C. 2 Signals 0 sou i Tour match 'Penang' Malaysi* XI 3 AIK Stockholm o( Sweden 4. Perak Ooit Service* 'Ipoh 166 words
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Obituary27 1965-11-26 24 LEC SOON NJI. tgtt W piMrd a-«ay I i 30 .i m Hum UP tUltliy 2 s M H t Md ii. irom jj. Kwd. >>ou«.UP - 27 words
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Article285 1965-11-26 24 LONDON. Thurs— Closing middle price;- of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: i. i i i,(,i i» Consol J 1 £40>i 3 16 Funding 4' £92 3 16 War 3 V £54 5 16 BANKS Chai teied 50 3 19 Honifkoiu £9 11 16 1 16 DfM285 words
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Article58 1965-11-26 24 LONDON, Thurs— Spot 20' id., Jan. 20' < d.. Feb. 20 5 16d. March 20 \d.. Jan. March 20 5 16d. April June 20 9 I6d. July Sept. 20*»d., Oct. Dec. 20Hd.. Jan./ March 20>,d April June 2O' s d.. July Sept 2O'-d.. C.i f. Dec. 19 11 KM.58 words
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Article31 1965-11-26 24 LONDON. Tluir.v Buyers £1385 I ?12... Mflcn £1387. i-i-£lo>. "Forward buyers £1373 i £14 .sellers £1374 i—£l3>. Settlement £1383 £13 Turnover am 160 tons p.m 85 tons Tone: Very steady31 words
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Article191 1965-11-26 24 N-language essay winners SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The National Language School today announced names of successful candidates in the national language essay competition, sponsored by Caltex Oil Malaysia Ltd.. held on Nov. 14 at Ngee Ann College The prlze-glvinu will take place at the Cultural Centre on Dec. 5 at 7.;H> p.m.191 words
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105 1965-11-26 24 Bundle of money left in Change Alley shop SINGAPORE. Thurs. The newly -formed Change Alley Merchants" Association la trying to tra«e the owner of some money which was found in one of the alley's shops yesterday. The as.<*>riai lon's secretary. Mr Seou Kong Hoe. wlio nought the help of the105 words
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70 1965-11-26 24 Entertainment: OBA chief fined for no licence SINOAPORE Thurs.— The vicepresident of the Chong Cheng Old Boys' Association. Phong as today fined 875 in m>if(iMrbte°h court for providing public entertalnme.it o\ holding an exhibition of reading matter, photographs and pictures uithout a licence Phong p:eaded guilty in the seventh magistrate's70 words
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Article, Illustration208 1965-11-26 24 CHINESE 'SHIRLEY TEMPLE' MOBBED AT AIRPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The "Shirley Temple ol the East." Fung Po Po. m mobbed by hundreds of her Fans at the international airport hentoday when she arrived for a six-month tour of Malaysia. The 12-year-old Idol of the Chinese screen who has starred in208 words
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Article116 1965-11-26 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs Sin- I gapore's First Lady. Che Puan Noor Aishah. today expressed the hope that the Christmas Fair on Dec. 4 would be a great HCMM. Speaking to the fair's sub-com-mittee at the Istana Nepara, Che Puan Noor said that she was pleased with116 words
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200 1965-11-26 24 Strikers' boycott threat: The legal position KIAI.A I.niPIR, Thurv An the strike by .VIMMI employers •>l the British Department entered its '.'.lth day. the lei;. 1 1 position <>| the proposed bcniott of British net\Kemen called In (he Ml I w.us m.iile Ir.ir 111 i BOLM 1 1 oi; GENKBAL,200 words
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Advertisement66 1965-11-26 24 •>Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words SI S (minim tun) TAV:— To Orok KnK and Kh< ng oon, *on on 24-11-65 at Olenraglea. CHUA: To Bvonx Sirw and Bee Bee a I.S-H-6A In London a daughter >ew Eng Buter lor Clioo £o« and MM Hook •00: To KnK WttW, wife of Vine66 words
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Advertisement124 1965-11-26 24 For every mother who cares r-i The NEW Blackcurrant Juice YJXA with extra Vitamin C added 1 The extra Vitamin C in new Vitaplus keeps your family radivttamin c Enrich* antly healthy helps build strong bones, good teeth, clear to !2r i !ir"' l skin and bright sparkling eyes. They'll124 words
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