The Straits Times, 29 November 1965
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Title Section21 1965-11-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVFMBKR 29. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration610 1965-11-29 1 Talks with Toh conclude with management withdrawing notices, union halting work-to-rule SINGAPORE, Sunday THE three-day work-to-rule by Malaysian Airways employees is off. Most of the airline's planes, grounded because of it, will resume normal flights from tomorrow. Despite the work to-rule, called by the Malavsian Airways/Qantas Empire610 words
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Article, Illustration49 1965-11-29 1 THE Vietcongare noi the only enemy in the Central Highlands off South Vietnam. (i<>\ernmenl hoops operating in the I'hi Me area killed this man-eating tiger which had been terrorising the local villagers, who are shown carrying the dead Insist to a helicopter. IT! photo.49 words
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170 1965-11-29 1 SAIGON. Sunday. AMERICAN and South Vietnamese aircraft to- day pursued the dispersing Vietcong forces who yesterday inflicted heavy KMWt on Government' trooos battling for control of the Frenchowned Micr.elin rubber plantation, the largest in thp country. A US spokesman >aid today thatReuter - 170 words
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Article39 1965-11-29 1 JOHNSON CITY I.. ■■..<•• Sun. Ihe l prnment will this fiscal jre»r speMl more than $100,000 million tor 'he MM s >fliri.iis revealed last ntghi The official! >.iid I'xpe'iduure niH id between $103,000 niiilioi' iintl SIOT.OOO million39 words
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Article, Illustration350 1965-11-29 1 PHNOM PENH. Sun.— China is pouring i substantial n*»w quantities of military aid into Cambodia, Prince Norodom Sihanouk announced today. Speaking In Kanpot Province. 170 miles south of here the Prince said the Chinese would give Cambodia enough light and heavy weapons to armUPI - 350 words
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Article59 1965-11-29 1 KOBE Sun Japan.- largest submarine was launched here; i day. The 1.600-ton Asashlo <Mot»j-; j tnc Time i Is armed v I'll fight torpedo lubes and capable of cruisine at 18 knots under water. It will be assumed to the nations maritime defence force in 1967. The59 words
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84 1965-11-29 1 ROOF-WALKING PRIEST WHO SCARED THE PUBLIC ROME. Sun. Police, firemen and an ambulance raced to a church here last night when they received a phone call that a pried was walking along a ledge high up on the building. The culler feared the priest might jump. A cmwd quickly gathered,Reuter - 84 words
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71 1965-11-29 1 India accuses Peking of brutal crime \KW DELHI Sun India f'oni:nu:.i-' CtUl of commlttlug r.ilru in nlonft ihe ixjrder iieiwwn the couiiiin Dm killinn »i liir.f Inrtiiiti Communlsi ikxiu- <■:: ii. Worth —it Premier inhuni i: Peiin. ,)iil)lL-liid today. The otner noi« IMM munis' Chinese Intrusions during the la<t twoReuter - 71 words
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Article22 1965-11-29 1 STOCKOLM. Sun. An explosion hla completely destroyed a Russian nulr.iry base in southern Esthonia. the provincial paper "Exlcllstuna-Kuriren reports. UPIUPI - 22 words
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107 1965-11-29 1 RIOT squads used tear gas to disperse a mob of Socialist Front memben holding an illegal rally hero toniuht. The rally was in celebration of the seventh anniversary of the Ma- MALIM NAWAR. Sun llm Kawar branch ol the Socialist Front. The incident107 words
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189 1965-11-29 1 A TOKEN BRITISH FORCE TO GO TO ZAMBIA? lONIHJV ll— Tit MB j papan bavt speculated today that a small token forcr of Brltiata troops would he ordered to Zambia this w»ek The Prime Minister. Mr Wilson. conferred tonight with Mr Malcolm Macdonald. his Km inn F.nvoy in Kast andReuter - 189 words
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185 1965-11-29 1 IK.L. raises cost of smokes today KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Patrons of five popular brands oi cigarettes In Malaya will have to pay more lor their smokes from tomorrow. The price Increases b.\ the big two of the Industry Rothmans <>t Pall ■Malaya, Ltd and the Mali van Tobacco Comp Ltd.185 words
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Article30 1965-11-29 1 iLIPPINE TROC FOR SAICON? K \s|ll\ -iin Philippine Preside* 1 \lan p«MLshed in H i^ti>n Past iixl.iy h< :id !Ht Phil tinops t° Swith Vietnam Belli \i. IPI30 words
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Advertisement110 1965-11-29 1 vviiH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OU« £j ft^ X.% 5 j ARE THE BEST IN SINGAPORE MALAYA •<5.'J>Je?J. cM,» 111 SINGAPORE IPOH ASS CO SPH DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG £>>DIWLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GRIP This is the shape the C 49 takes when you take a corner110 words
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Advertisement4 1965-11-29 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE. 29N0V19654 words
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Advertisement107 1965-11-29 1 to**" 1 Answer! We've found the Tiger Man We've even talked with him (over a Tiger Beer, of course) and he's it! Tall, broad shouldered, a real "go getting" individual. He's a friendly kind of character, relaxed in any sort of company and yet there is something different about him.107 words
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Advertisement14 1965-11-29 1 m-m DANISH CUTLERY of STVRI INC. SII VKR V 4 High CUas Jnwvnior« Hk'i14 words
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Article, Illustration559 1965-11-29 2 WILSON EXPECTED TO DECIDE TODAY ON RENEWED KAUNDA ULTIMATUM I^HH British Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, is expected to decide today whether to send troops to Zambia, neighbour of rebellious Rhodesia, diplomatic sources said yesterday. His decision will follow urgent consultation with Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Britain's specialReuter; AP - 559 words
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187 1965-11-29 2 Morocco to recall its envoys to Lebanon and Syria |{\l?\l. Mm The Moron .in ,o\ rrnmiiu his (hi idrd tit recall immediatelj its ,uiib.i^i ilors to the Lebanon and Syria, the Moroico aewi u> n. v Nagfcrefc Arab I'rrsve said yesterday. K waa understood that the envoys wrrr being recalled187 words
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124 1965-11-29 2 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Khoclrsian Premier lan Smith is ready to resume talks with his British counterpart Mr Wilson "any timr and .mv place." arcordinc t<> ••.hannesburg news report. Mr smith is reported by the Salisbury correspondent of Johannesburg's Sunday Times .is saying he would agreeAP - 124 words
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Article56 1965-11-29 2 LONDON. Sun Eighty-one-year-old Robert Cooper and Mrs. Alice Sporle. 83. who were teenage iweethearts before the turn of the century, finally got married yesterday. Both had married after their parents objected to their romance, but they met again by chance two years ago and took56 words
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Article35 1965-11-29 2 Sum .l-p.i Mik»- in ihre* \exr* -i»l.|v the wnrM suicr the War «rin««d f.ir from .■vtUeinent le- follow lnc the Ontial Mariner? our Relations CotnmlMton i»- >] la mrclinv ttM pay dispute35 words
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Article14 1965-11-29 2 China ■stroneh It i \>' mfv Mitf nmrlilnc-cunned (WO "II Illf lllKll UPIUPI - 14 words
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177 1965-11-29 2 Rhodesian terrorism explodes in the night SALISBURY. Sun. A surge of terrorism, spread last night in the African suburbs of Salisbury. In the township of Highfi>ld terrorists hurled several bottles filled with flaming gasoline at a half-full bus. At Msama. on the outskirts of the capital, arsonists set flre toUPI - 177 words
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Article47 1965-11-29 2 LONDON" Sun A ij. ,9 admitted taking off all Ills clothe.<= on a Ixjndoi.- r night Hani n.is acquitted yrstrrdav of chnrecs of :ittrmpted rape and indecent assault. He >.ud a sir] m.ide luhancw it him and he ■'got carried •way." -uri.47 words
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333 1965-11-29 2 r ]MIE Observer said today that the Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, had already made up his mind to impose far more drastic sanctions against Rhodesia. L'nder its main front pace headJinr; "WUmmi to turn thr screw tighter." the newspaper said the PrimeReuter - 333 words
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Miscellaneous11 1965-11-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleoy 1 r*^ V /MATTER/ 7^^\ r\11 words
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Article119 1965-11-29 3 Vatican move on birth control UOMK. Sun. tx|MTU revising the (titan Councils draft statement on birth control >e«t«rdaj produced compromise version following MiggestionK by Pope Paul that the council should specifically recall traditional papal bans on contraception. The statement hacks the iilea of "responsible parenthood" hut says Roman atholic couplesReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration554 1965-11-29 3 LONDON. Sunday 'Outrage for taxpayers to foot biW A STORM blew up today over the cost ol Princess Margaret's visit to the United States and how much British taxpayers would have to contribute. Members of Parliament are highly critical ol the lavish stylo inAP - 554 words
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Article28 1965-11-29 3 LONDON Sun. Trie annual I meeting of the Rushmore Golf Club Is to take up complaints of "disgraceful language" used by golfers after bad shots— UPl.28 words
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Article90 1965-11-29 3 TJARIS. Sun. A star dancer and a choreographer of the Bucha- j rest Opera Ballet have been granted political asylum here, an Inte- nor Ministry spokesman said yes- terday. The Rumanians. Berca Popescu. 33 and Strrea Popescu. 45. who are not related, sought asylum 1090 words
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Article37 1965-11-29 3 SALT LAKE CITY. Sun. All 13 people aboard a chartered DC--3 airliner carrying football fans were killed ve»tf>rday when it crashed in a mountainous area near here during a snowstorm I |Reut«r. IReuter - 37 words
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198 1965-11-29 3 LONDON. Sunday. pOLICE scuffled with demonstrators and arrested 11 as Britons held protest marches in London and other cities last night for peace in Vietnam. More than 2.000 men and women marched with torches and randlt i across London from Parliament Square to St.Reuter - 198 words
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237 1965-11-29 3 30,000 at rally call for end of Vietnam war WASHINGTON. Sun About 30.000 people demonstrated in Washington yesterday for an early negotiated settlement of the Vietnam war and criticised the Johnson Administration for not working hard enough towards this end. The organisers of the "March on Washington for Peace in237 words
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Advertisement268 1965-11-29 3 2J* M to* ■^-nKIL mm Singapore. CLOSING DOWN SALE MARVELLOUS OPPORTUNITY. LADIES BEATLC BLOUSES <i 90 <ach LADIES BANLON CARDIGANS USA JS 90 LADIES STRETCH SLACKS S4 SO LADIES BLOUSES n »or, O ys «.w Mtt.m.l $290 lAOIES NYLON PANTIIS $1 20 tor two LADIES NYLON HALF SLIPS $0 90268 words
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Advertisement297 1965-11-29 3 HAPPY XMAS SHOPPING Begins with Bargain buying Look at some of these offers I available NOW in the last few days of our GRAND OPENING SALE. 1 FOR MEN Now FOR LADIES Now Foncy Sporfi shirts 3.90 j Banlon Skirts S 3.90 Setoron shirts (L/S) $12.90 'j Tctoron Plcotc jkirti297 words
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372 1965-11-29 4 THK Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San. said today that the expansion of existing industries was also a necessary ingredient ot successful industrialisation in Singapore. Mr. Lim made this comment at the opening ceremony of the new factory premises of the Sing Malaya372 words
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Article191 1965-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. A MALAY drama entitled "Sultan Mahmud", staged at the Conference Hall this evening as part of the National Language Month activities, was well attended. The show was opened by Minister of State foi Education. Inche Rahlrr bin Ishak. A poetry reading competition, organised191 words
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Article108 1965-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Severai church choirs and bands will be playing Christmas carols in the new -opened Rallies Place garden next month to set the festive mood For seven staggered days before Christmas, they will give performances from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. while simultaneously taped music108 words
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Article84 1965-11-29 4 Street lights ceremony SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Parliamentarjr Secretary to the Minister for National Development and Assemblyman for Oeylang East Constituency. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon will officiate at the openmt; ceremony of the (16.500 street lighting project at 7.30 pjn. tomorrow in his constituency. The street lights installed along Jalan I.im84 words
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Article212 1965-11-29 4 WOK: SHOW OUR WILL TO SURVIVE CINOAPORE. Sun. Singapore's Social Affairs Minister. Inche Othman Wok. has urged the people of Singapore to convince the neighbouring countries that not only had they the will and capacity to survive, but also the determination to (ace and be prepared for any eventuality. He212 words
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Article39 1965-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Chan Chin Lim has been elected president of the Singapore Lodge of the Theos< phical Society, with Mrs. Bette Heng-Yap as vice-president. Mr. Tan Slow Hee was elected secietary. and Mr. Ho Seng Hee treasurer.39 words
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Article173 1965-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, has stressed the great Importance of pharmacy In maintaining the good health and well-being of Singapore. Mr. Yong was speaking to members of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Division* at their diamond Jubilee dinner last night. He173 words
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Advertisement377 1965-11-29 4 ■"UDb's'NCA'poßE" EXT "CHANCE! M.G.Ms MYSTERY -THRILLER from its London Studios ...And was Gina as innocent Wf* j^ m as she looked? Or was she j also marked for murder? jWm. THEN THERE ¥f* WAS THE BODY Of THE Q B mkr\ BEAUTIFUL BLONDE IN >m m m fJr THE LUXURIOUS377 words
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Advertisement45 1965-11-29 4 45th RECORD DAY Daily 3 Shows: II am, 3.lStlpm 4; RAJ KAPOOR pr«s«tl M.si CtfAHST Ho«dtkeu! VANGAM \J HINDI TECHNICOLOR w KtnoK'mmiimALA m*J XAJINMA MM AH Mmic SHANKAR JAIKISHAW SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION ($l.OO To Any Scat For All Day Shows on W— k Days Only.45 words
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Advertisement323 1965-11-29 4 nncnu 6ALA premiere UULXjn wed. Ist DEC. AT 9.30 pm =PtRSONAI APPEARANCES ON STAGE^., IN PERSON! MISS SUSAN MR. FRANKIE =HART AVALON— Q. %j; 0 <?> f»OM AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL f/^ PALACE tT^s COMING! j AN ACTION-PACKED SAGA OF ONE MAN AGAINST A TOWN OF ANGRY MEN! >f|k^hv IT HAPPENED INjitfjs323 words
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Advertisement459 1965-11-29 4 ORGANISATION b oi»i:\s ioiiav" 110-n, 1 30 4. 6 30 i 9 30 pm m Bl LI LI "CALL ur i,,t iEA". pj a p| "THE WAR LORD" Raj .\O\V SIIO\VI\<.! 2 II om I 4S, 4. 610 9. 1S pm PJ S motor. 'to Jay 3«vine N MGM prose459 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1965-11-29 5 Ty Cobb, baseball's most hated hero The fighting spirit that makes the stuff of champions has also made controversy and scorn for some of the greatest sports stars. One such was the famous 'Georgia Peach' AT New York's Hi g h I ander Park baseball field one May afternoon in1,735 words
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Advertisement46 1965-11-29 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE OUEEN SUPPLIERS OF SMOKERS' REOUISITES ALFRED DUNHILL LTD dunmll LONDON PARIS NEW YOBX m^^m- *t»S!l>l»"S»» < vSgggfl Hp.^*^ gfl —^«M^g| I s aunnill FUTt* Ci3*R*TTEB vfie mast dlsiuiaius/ied tabaccaiitst In ttiz w&dd 30 DUKE STREET SAINT JAMES'S LONDON S. W. 146 words
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Advertisement253 1965-11-29 6 A new TV beauty is here— a real queen. Setron Television- a touch of distinction to any home. Vplfc Setron's ancestry— blue blooded and completely Continental from MBLE International of Belgium. H 1 Setron's bodylines— pure grace and elegance. Three lovely models to choose from— Bl ooo 23" f fcr253 words
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Article, Illustration313 1965-11-29 7 BARBED WIRE CORDONS OFF AREA AS SLIP CONTINUES A SPECIAL committee, comprising mining experts and officials from tlu- J-ederal Capital ComMussion. are now investigating the cause of the landslide at the Kampone Pandan low-cost housing scheme here yesterday. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Panjang313 words
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198 1965-11-29 7 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, on strike since Nov. 1. were today busy packing up their placards and dismantling tents pitched outside picket lines. Earlier they had heard from their branch president and secretaries that a settlement198 words
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95 1965-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— In the first nine month> of this >ear 102.i07 private «:»rs ««'rc registered herr The monthl> <lis«sj oi st.iti^tiis >hous that sini 1961 Jherr has been M annual inirfav of about 10 per rent in thr nun ber of car* registered. The95 words
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458 1965-11-29 7 Plans prepared to help victims in the East and West Coasts in case of monsoon floods p R E PARATIONS are now underway to evacuate families living in low-lying areas along the East and West Coasts, if the monsoon floods hit them. The stand-by order for floods has alre.<.dv been458 words
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Article43 1965-11-29 7 KAMPAR. 3un. Tlir manager of a mining company here. Wong Kirn Chong. 40. was fined $100 by a magistrates court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to failing to furniah particulars to the Income Tax Departmen' within the prasci.bed period year43 words
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Advertisement102 1965-11-29 7 IS YOUR HAIR GROWING OR GOING? f(°-Wy j m A T N I c K L w I D Tfji^J Vhandsome P& HAIR Bring this CUTTING to Get FREE sample bottle FROM: INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, 81 -A. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. MALAY MAIL Word Puzzle "FM" $5000/- is offered to the outright102 words
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Advertisement426 1965-11-29 7 B N j What leaves you I I and lighthearted and it leaves I .^^HlB^^ i k I Russian Vodka. Don't be shyl t A I Help yourself to the high fashion 1 I I drmk that has swept America ■fe^^P^^^Jl L j orange, lemon, lime or tomato HA 2426 words
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139 1965-11-29 7 Britain ready to find ways to end confrontation I ONDON. Sun. Britain is ready at any time to consider with Indonesia ways in which its confrontation of Malaysia could be brought to an end. Mr Michael Stewart, the Foreign Secretary, said here last night. He told a SoclalLst discussion group:Reuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-11-29 8 A one- two-three traffic blockage THIS pile-up, involving a bus. a lorry and a car. caused a traffic jam for 30 minutes on the Federal Highway at Petaling Java yesterday. The woman driver of the car was the only ixrson injured. She received a slight cut on her left forearm68 words
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Article82 1965-11-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sun A one-man art exhibition, sponsored by the Arts rouncil of Malaysia, will M hrld by Mr. Tushar Kanti Paul, of Malacca, at he British Council Centre here from Tuesday Hr has held many exhl- bit ions in Malaysia and onr in London, and has82 words
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182 1965-11-29 8 Devan Nair's resignation from the NTUC accepted CINGAPOKK. Sun— The National Trades Lnion Congress central committee has accepted the resignation of Mr C V. l)«- van Nair as secretarygeneral of the NIK In a statement today Jie NTVC president. Mr tlo See Beng. said that the commuter had met on182 words
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Article197 1965-11-29 8 Don 't register MTU, call to Govt pENANG. Sun. The Penang division of ihe Malaysian Trades Union Congress will ask the Government to refu.e registration of the Malayan Teachers Union. "If regbt ration were permitted to this new teachers orsanisation when there |i already in existence the National Union of197 words
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Article57 1965-11-29 8 Ml AH Sun. Five Jotaore Information Departmrnt field uflicfis havo b*-rn promoted to A>si*t.inl Information Officers. They are Inthe Mohame.l bin Abdul Rahman, of Muar Inrhe Olhman bin Said of Johore Rahru. Inrhc Abdullah bin Hassan of Kola Tincci. Mr. 100 Si CMew. of Kluanc and Mr.57 words
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Article374 1965-11-29 8 BUS FIRMS MUST RECOGNISE UNIONS The 'undoubted right of workers' sags tribunal THE Industrial Arbitration Tribunal endorsed the principle of union recognition when it handed down four awards last week. All four awards concerned the Transport Workers' Union and various bus companies in Malaya. The companies are the Federal Transport374 words
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58 1965-11-29 8 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —A four-man Malaysian delegation left here today to attend a six-day meeting of the Asian Parliamentary Union in Tokyo. Leader of the driri;. [nche All Hu-. Ann nance. The othen are: M ■MP for Setapak'. Mr. J toll 'MP58 words
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Article32 1965-11-29 8 KUALA LIMPLR. Sun. Th« fourth annual cnodmll and friendship tour to Thailand by member* (alajran Youth Hostels As•ociatlon. scheduled to leave here on Friday, h*s been postponed to Dec 19.32 words
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Article37 1965-11-29 8 KANGAR. Sun A total Of $4..000 will ije spent on minor rural projects in the Sena district under ntx' years rural development programme Biggest item is 532.250 for lenairs to rural roads in 24 kampongv37 words
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326 1965-11-29 8 Fresh faces and new vigour for Perak MCA IPOH. Sun. Several 1 changes were mad* in the leadership of the Malaysian Chinese Association. Perak branch, at its biennial elections here today. The changes heralded a more by Stale A.vembiymen and MPs to take a more ar';vi role in the running326 words
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Advertisement475 1965-11-29 8 UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (INCOWPORATfO IN THE STATES OF MALAYA. MALAYSIA) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30TH JUNE, 1965 1964 1964 Share capital 49,727,917 Cash in hand and balances with other banks and agents 38.578.423 __20.000.000 Authorised: 200.000 share of $100 each 20.000.000 92.650 Money at call and short notice475 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-11-29 9 'Their wares are distinct moral threat to Malaysia's youth' PENANG, Sunday. HPHE Visitor of the Christian Brothers schools J- in the Far East, the Rev. Brother T. Michael, last night called on parents to promote a moral clean-up campaign in the country. "One315 words
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217 1965-11-29 9 WARNING OF WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF WE DO NOTHING "Above all. we must raise our voices and give every support to create healthy public opinion in the matter, and do our bit to promote a moral clean-up campaign. "Let us prod our parliamentarians, our councillors and other orans2 boars to217 words
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79 1965-11-29 9 SINGAPORE Sun.—Re- venue from comr.,unded traffic fines totalled $78,698 for last month alone, police statistics showed today. UiK came from 6.896 offers to compound traffic offences out of a total of in.h'Sl sent out from the traffic police com- pounding section. The rest are79 words
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Article, Illustration133 1965-11-29 9 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. iv p ar idah Hashim. 14. last night beat 17 other contestants to win Radio Malaysia's Talentime 1965 contest at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka auditorium. Faridah. who sanj? "Everybody Lores A Lover", waa judged the best of five vocal soloists.133 words
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127 1965-11-29 9 Cleaning campaign starts in Tanah Rata TAXAH RATA. Sun. The Town Board here, under the chairmanship of Inche Abdul Azmi bin Abdul Tahrim, who bs also the District Officer, ha-s launched a town cleaning campaign. The first step is directed at the back lanes of shophouses. "Cameron Highlands is a127 words
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Article16 1965-11-29 9 TANGKAK. Sun. A Tamil achool costing 533.400 1s under construction for 400 students.16 words
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Miscellaneous55 1965-11-29 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht 1 V HERE'S YEP POOCH, I /X*T<TbZ>*-^ ELMERi I TAUGHT HIM J VS! KjjJ^ IN TWAT CASE, I 1 y^)J***£*JV Vtri s^ ASr TO 555 WHAT TMIS'LL REALM ''ALL I WANTEOVSO^E CLUCKS OPCNVER EYESJ WAS >OU TO IS A/£V£R j >/r-, < TEACH HIMHOV/I SATISPIEDI55 words
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Article52 1965-11-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mrs. Sally Scarlett, a lecturer at the University of Malaya, will talk on "Psjchology and the Ideal Economic Society" at 4 p.m. next Sunday at 30. Ipoh Road The talk Is sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology dub It Is open to members of52 words
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186 1965-11-29 10 Habit of selling land to go to Mecca 'ruinous 9 KOTA BHARU, Sunday. A CALL to Malays not to sell their land in order to make the pilgrimage to Mecca was made here last night. The call was made by the East Coast Information Officer of the Muslim Pilgrimage Savings186 words
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Article30 1965-11-29 10 RAUB. Bun A cyclist. Tl Kheng 27. was fined a total of $45 by the magistrate s court for rttiing a bicycle without light* and abusing a policeman30 words
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Article17 1965-11-29 10 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. The Sekolah Kebangsaan Wan Ibrahim here will hold Its annual prlzegivtng Thursday.17 words
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101 1965-11-29 10 A cry in the night: Tapper murdered ALOR STAR, Sun. A rubber tapper. Mat bin Alwi wax stabbed to death at Sik village. 36 miles from here, last night. Mat. 38. was found lying in a pool of blood on the road in front of a robber dealer's shop with101 words
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Article93 1965-11-29 10 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The I National Union of Bank Em I ployees' executive council is to be given free hand in its present i negotiations with the Malayan j Commercial Banks Association. A decision to this effect was unj animously adopted at an emergI 193 words
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Article, Illustration127 1965-11-29 10 Hasluck begins 7- nation Asian —tour— CANBERRA, Sun- Aus- tralia's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Paul Hasluck (above) left for South-East Asia today. His first port of call will be Manila, where he will, attend meetings of Ecafe and the Asian Council. Mr. Hasluck will also visit! Phnom Penh and Bangkok.Reuter - 127 words
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Article57 1965-11-29 10 KLUAIIO, Sun. Mr. Liv Shlh Chi. headmaster of the Chong I Hwa Primary School here, was elected president of the KluanK District Chinese School Teachers Association at Its annual meeting, i Other officials: Mr. Soo Thun Cho. vice-president; Mr. Cluing Chile Beng. secretary: Mr.Ne Voice Moi. asst.57 words
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Article25 1965-11-29 10 TANOKAK. Sun. The staff of Ledanu Primary School here will hold their annual dinner at the Lok Pin restaurant on Tuesday evening.25 words
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Article17 1965-11-29 10 Chettiar festival MVAR. Sun. The Chettlars' j temple here will celebrate the < Karthlgal festival on Dec. 7.17 words
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Article129 1965-11-29 10 Advice to teachers on union work THE Chief Education Ad- viser. Inche Aminuddin Bakl. today advised teachers not to Involve themselves so deeply in union work as to neglect their school work and pupils. "It would be wrong to do so." he said when he presented certificates to 26C Day129 words
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Article240 1965-11-29 10 Nurses call for more training facilities SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Trained Nurses' Association has called for greater post-graduate training i opportunities for nurses to keep pace with the I progress of medical i science in Singapore. The association, in an editorial In the current lssu« of its orßan. Berita Jururawat.240 words
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Article144 1965-11-29 10 Honours for MCA members 'proof of work for country' TPOH. sun.— The large number of Malaysian Chines* Asseclatlon members being honoured by State Rulers and the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong was 'clear proof" that they are genuinely working for the welfare of th« country. This was stated by Senator Yeoh Kian144 words
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Advertisement265 1965-11-29 10 BEDFORD JS WITH YORK Not just a claim but o proven fact... Bedford outsells them all because it has unbeatable quality Unbeatable quality is never achieved quickly. In owners have bought more Bedfords than any Bedford, it's the result of more than 34 years other make. Another reason? Bedford's outexperience265 words
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Miscellaneous134 1965-11-29 10 Ail** Oop **ff V T famlin /DO TOU SUPPOSE PINNY V- *-«l ...MV GO6H.OOOLA, I YOU CAN B£T HXCVY CAN "N j /^/v S *m t UNOERSTANPS WHERE WE /^.COURSE DNA TWINK HE'S COME T'MOO AN* SET UP A I <s>^)s .«IV'^\ t \W*IT HIM TO TAKE USfj^HE POES^JpuMB OR134 words
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Article, Illustration405 1965-11-29 11 Asian bank: Why Singapore has only 'fair chance' Barker SMALL CONTRIBUTION, LATE BID... gINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's chances of outbidding other Asian countries for the siting of the headquarters of the proposed Asian Development Bank in the State are no more than "fair." This is because of Singapore's small contribution $12405 words
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Article, Illustration348 1965-11-29 11 give more SINGAPORE. Sunday. MALAYSIA will increase its $46.2 million pledge to the proposed Asian Development Bank to $60 million if there is a shortfall In the banks expected subscription of $3,000 million (US.SI.OOO million). This mi >r.i:ed here this morning by348 words
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Article65 1965-11-29 11 skoamat. Sun The rtaffj of the &>Ram:<t Secondary English School «rU] hold their annual dinner on Dec. 2 to mark the end ol the 1965 school terms j Johore projects JOHORE BAHRL" Sun The Johore Government ha.-- set ;t-ide 1620.000 (or eight projects north of Muar Nearly $480,00065 words
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133 1965-11-29 11 PBNANO. Sun The PcAviaries' Society will hold a bird singing contest to celebrate the Governor's birthday on Dec 15 The competition will be confined to merboks a ipeclei o! cooing doves. Juclelng will be ba>ed on th« sweet tones em. tied by the birds which133 words
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77 1965-11-29 11 Standard for long-service squadron SINGAPORE. Sui..— Royal Air Force No. 110 HeUopter Squadron, now playing an important part In the delence of Ea.>t Malaysia, wnt be presented with tti squadron standard at RAF Seletar at 4.J0 p.m. on Friday. The presentation will be mad* 'by the Conimander-ir.-Chief. Par East. Air77 words
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167 1965-11-29 11 Soccer star Kabri dies from crash injuries lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Malaysian international and Johore State soccer centre forward, Kabri YusoiT. 27. died in the General Hospital here last night as a result of injuries received In a road accident yesterday near the ieth milestone. Jalan Scudai. Kabri received his fatal167 words
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Article14 1965-11-29 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Tr» Province Wellesley North District Council will meet on Tue*da\14 words
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Advertisement42 1965-11-29 11 M O R E F A I R Q Why is Australia's High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur being removed?... the full story. Q The Myth of Anzac Union. Can the differences between Australia and New Zealand be solved? §»«tftbut«d By Woo. worth*42 words
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Advertisement153 1965-11-29 11 1 f, I I i Why put the cart before the bullock Makes it hard to steer. Not safe. It's AUSTINS are miraculously easy tod- Andsmool the same with cars. Tha'\ why AUSTIN And comfortable. The space inside is on the engineers have put front wheel drive in h -ge.(Whatdoyoubuyacartor?)Theyali153 words
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Article106 1965-11-29 12 It WmrdM til 'Minimum 1 MR AND MRS. Chao Cbow Tin •naak r»l»ttve* and friMida for tb»u <»luabla prwrnta. att*bdaa«* and •unci on thwr vrddlot on 77-1 l-8o 1 ham MUN SUN aad nrotbrra tbank for tbtir nlKht v itt. wrratn* rolla anil atirbdan<*r th»ir grand-nuitb^r a funrrai 00106 words
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769 1965-11-29 12 The Straits Times Too Many People Monday. November 29, 1965. Any government confronted by the prospect of the popul- ation doubling itself in twenty 1 or twenty-five years plainly must consider the encourage- nn-nt ot family planning. It was no surprise to find in M Tan Siew Sins budget >pf<-i-h769 words
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Article351 1965-11-29 12 Prospects of a meeting between Prime Minister Shastri of India and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan have suddenly improved. Only a week ago Mr. Shastn's response to the Soviet Union's renewed invitation to the two leaders to meet at Tashkent had been that the time was not ripe.351 words
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Article194 1965-11-29 12 The campaign to raise funds for an Institute of Medical Specialties in Singapore ha« been a remarkable success. The capital cost of the project i.s estimated at $4.75 million, and the Government offered to provide half the money if the public would find the other half. In a194 words
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174 1965-11-29 12 Letting phones ring in the kampong ANY benefit the govern- ment gets from the new telephone tax cannot be measured against the lass of public help and co-operation. 1 live in the kampong and my house is the only one equipped with ,i telephone. Though mv phone is for my174 words
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Article265 1965-11-29 12 ALLOW me to explain the position of the students of the University of Malaya. The students, while receiving an education at the University are also an integral part of this nation, conscious and deeply involved in the life and spirit of this country. The Students' Union is265 words
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Article, Illustration847 1965-11-29 12 DON COOK - DE GAULLE SCORNS POLITICS IN A 'SILENT CAMPAIGN BACK in 1920, Warren Harding ran successfully for the Presidency of the United States in a campaign conducted from a rocking chair on the front porch of his Ohio farmhouse. But Charles De Gaulle, standing (it scarcely can847 words
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Article246 1965-11-29 12 I\^ITH reference to J S. TT Cowan s article on "The Bwettenham JournaLs" (The Straits Times Annual for 1966). it should be pointed out that while the existence of these Journals was "hitherto unknown to scholars." their content* have not entirely been unknown. The first Journal of246 words
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Article407 1965-11-29 12 Learning Malay— l63 by Yunus Mams M. A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY. Di-DIAMI (vi to be occupied, to Ok Uved In: PERBELANJAAN m. expenses, expenditure; di-BENA (vj to be t;'llt. erected; m-HARU »dv> daily, every tlay. PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION (contd Look once again at the following uses of the "YANG DI-407 words
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Advertisement830 1965-11-29 12 Straits Times k Malay Mail k« l»— <»< kM COLD JTOAASf lUMI MARKtT COtO STOKA6I IRAMCMIS At M*««a4 R*** iA«»li«l« <.» i CITY BOOK tTOM IT» TMI HIWS fROMT p M. M. ISMAIL 1 A<m.r.l«T R»W. W»l«l B«M. MAMIIM STORI. 141t U»»»f CkOT«< Bm< hi>f^or< 17 V RITNASAMT 1 CO,830 words
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Advertisement47 1965-11-29 12 OVERSEA-CHINEbu BANKING CORPN. LTD. thr LARGEST and STRONGEST ■orally incorporated bank. Vi will. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISSUED t FULLY PAID 30,000 000 00 GENUAL RESERVE: 33,000,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $505,000,000 00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8C. ■MANCHft THROUGHOUT IINCAPORI MALAYSIA A SOUTH CAST ASIA47 words
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Advertisement128 1965-11-29 12 ?WHY? DO MORE PEOPLE NOW OPEN DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS BECAUSE OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED PROVIDE SECURITY PROFIT AND BENEFITS... DEPOSITORS EARN UP TO B^.NTEREST U PER ANNUM PIUS FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE and Privileges to obtain LOANS for HOUSE AND CAR PURCHASE, TRAVEL, MARRIAGE AND EDUCATION EXPENSES AND PERSONAL NEEDS. BE WISE128 words
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415 1965-11-29 13 THK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, today called on the students of the Sultan Idris Teachers Training College here to help raise the standard of Malay education. He pointed out that during the colonial regime no proper attention was given to the415 words
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247 1965-11-29 13 DONATIONS totalling $247.55 have been received for Hindun bin*,e Ahmad, the 11--year-old legless schoolgirl from Butterworth, who Is learning to walk with artificial limbs at a Kuala Lumpur hospital. This brings the total amount received by the Straits Times to $4,974.90. The latest donations247 words
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Article, Illustration447 1965-11-29 13 'The most courteous driver in the capital' MR. YAP BEATS THE BEST TO WIN ROAD SAFETY WEEK AWARD KU AL A LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Yap Ying Choy. 27. who obtained his driving licence only 11 months ago. won the "Courtesy and Competent Drivers' Trial" held here today. Mr. Yap. a447 words
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Article164 1965-11-29 13 ROTARY AWARDS FOR HIGHER STUDIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four scholarships, each for three years and worth $500 to $575 a year, are being offered by the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur tenable at any recognised institution of higher education in Malaysia. Candidates should be qua.if-.ec for admission, or already enrolled.164 words
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Article20 1965-11-29 13 TANOKAK. Sun. A children playground costing $15,000 Is to be built at Kundang Clv 13 mile* from here.20 words
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Article21 1965-11-29 13 PARIT BUNTAR. Bun. A mobile unit will take X-rays at the District Hospital here tomorrow and on Tuesday.21 words
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Article25 1965-11-29 13 KANGAR. Sun. The Ra)» p*. empuan of Penis wi!l give atra? ihp prizes at the Kangar English School's annual speech day Tuesday.25 words
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282 1965-11-29 13 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - by FELIX ABISHEGANADEN I Kuala Lumpur, Sunday THE Budget session of Parliament has been on for three weeks— and has three more to go. Having approved the Budget in principle the Hou.se will be examining the estimates item by item,282 words
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Advertisement276 1965-11-29 13 FREE GIFT! Jw **mIB i Iflß j(9**** T n mtrnm,. n_JL v. n ATn in I M l *dS n MM >■ ii—iiii r I ■^^^Xi P^^^^^ Unl OUli I \w^^ Nissan Reputed Quality Product NISSAN OATSUN Bluebird I Its hrtr ihe DaUun BlneMrd! Economical: romforUbW! wmmm RrlLbk: liktsun Blufbird276 words
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Advertisement232 1965-11-29 13 1 fl INTEREST i V 7 I/A PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today (or our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT giving full detail! of how easy it ii to open a Deposit Account. /#p%PAN MALAYAN (fIfajIFINANCE232 words
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Miscellaneous774 1965-11-29 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL: 5 Kuala Lumpur Andes"; 7.00 News In Emrltsti" and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Ma- 7.10 We Like To Know 734 lacca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 Tai- Robin Hood "The Yo'unnesi ping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluanf Outlaw"; 8.00 News in ManP.M. 5.15 Test Pattern and darln: 8.10774 words
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Article485 1965-11-29 14 109 MORE COUP REBELS CAUGHT Situation in Central Java 'fully under control' JTRESH reports of Indonesia's anti-Commu-nist crack-down yesterday included the arrest of 109 Communist rebels in Central and East Java and a one-hour gun battle at a railway station when four prisoners tried to escape. It was also learnedUPI - 485 words
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220 1965-11-29 14 Indignant Mobutu ticks off Zambian envoy I EOPOLDVILLE. Sun. President Joseph Mobutu yesterday summoned the Zambian Ambassador here to discuss a statement made by Zambia's President Kaunda. Leopoldville Radio said Pr*. sident Mobutu was most Indignant about the Zambian leader's remarks which were critical of last Thursday's coup. President KaundaReuter - 220 words
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Article49 1965-11-29 14 RECKLINGHAUSEN <W. Germany). Sun. Three thieves who hid in the toilet of a local bank today didn't know the toilet had a special alarm connected to the I police station. Police caught thf three men nid retrieved about 10,000 marks is -50 0» Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article91 1965-11-29 14 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Minister of Information. Maj. Gen. Ac hmadi. has banned the armrd forces weekly publication Api. according to Radio Jakarta. The broadcast said thr Ministers decision to cancel Apis publication permit from last Wednesday was "based on actions and reports by the weekly which91 words
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Advertisement222 1965-11-29 14 J M AND f INOWjj Hi Si pig PIMM'S N9l CUP PIMM'S N93 CUP PIMM'S N95 CUP THE ORIGINAL GIN SUNG THE ORIGINAL BRANOY SUNG THE ORIGINAL RYE SUNG IP I I PIMM'S N92 CUP I PIMM'S N94 CUP I PIMM'S N96 CUP THE ORIGINAL WHISKY SLING I THE ORIGINAL222 words
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Advertisement383 1965-11-29 14 X'MAS SALE 2 COMMENCES FROM 29-11-1965 to 11-12-1965 I POP IN THE ARCADE RAFFLES PLACE COLLVER QUAY I FOR LARGE SELECTIONS ON DISPLAY GIFT SETS PERFUMERIES J j SHIRTS. SOCKS TIES TRAVELLING BAGS CHOCOLATES SWEETS GAMES TOYS X'MAS CARDS DECORATIONS I ETC ETC VISIT I ARCADE NEWSTALL A. The Arcade.383 words
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Miscellaneous262 1965-11-29 14 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBB 6. See 37. 1. 24. Spa ralUnen re-engaged 7 v iT 1 f M i*"Ji, t^i im r b o r 1 at d lor before th* season (7 6) portable shelters 6. r£.rt re^clt onprtnt- 8 g!^,,.^??^ Ut lne deslsn (7) Pennsylvania (7). 10. 37262 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-11-29 15 Banknote Bride. IT'S AN OLD GREEK CUSTOM, SA YS ANN A HAPPY wedding scene with a difference. For this bride and bridegroom are covered with money. They are 19-year-old Ann Four naris and her husband Dan Americanos after their wedding at the Greek Orthodox Church in Bayswater Road, London. As111 words
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Article, Illustration442 1965-11-29 15 SAIGON, Sunday JHE U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. McNamara, on his way here for an onthe s pot visit to Vietnam battlefronts, comes amid signs of a further escalation of the war against Communism. He will be accompanied by Gen. Earl Wheeler, chair man of the U.S.UPI - 442 words
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169 1965-11-29 15 CAIGON. Sun.. Four Vietcong battalions took revenge yesterday on a Government regiment which had beaten the Communists in an earlier battle. The Vietcong. reinforced by North Vietnamese regulars, ma-chine-gunned all Government troops who responded to a surrender eaU during fighting on the French-owned Mlrhrlin RubberAP - 169 words
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Advertisement306 1965-11-29 15 IRON SIEEI RE-ROLLED PRODUCTS tSTEEL REINFORCING ROUND BARS. FLAT BARS. ANGLES. SQUARE BARS. HEXAGONAIS. OCTAGONALS. WIRE RODS IN COILS. ■"4CASI IRON FOUNDRY PRODUCTS CAST IRON. MANHOLE COVERS OF ANY SIZE AND WEIGHT, C I. MPES a FITTINGS (S/S D'F) AND ALL TYPES OF C. I. CASTINGS RAU TRACK COMPONENTS I306 words
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Advertisement450 1965-11-29 15 What's so different about Merrill Lynch? Tht other day we Mt arovad talktaaf about it. Size? Yer We do have more offices (baa any other broker-but moat time* lmra*tora only deal with one office aayw*? So what difference doee that make' Facilities? Each of our office* la equipped with the450 words
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Article152 1965-11-29 16 SINGAPORE. Sun The Baarbrucken Conserva- tory has awarded a scholar- ship to Mr. Peter Chiang, i well-known Singapore Plai nist and music teacher, beginning from April next year. A statement today from the West German Consu-late-General here said. "The scholarship will be for 12 months152 words
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288 1965-11-29 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. Alor Star fisherman, Chia Ah Kiew, 27, was sentenced to death in the Johore High Court today by Mr. Justice Gill on two charges under the Internal Security Act. Chia was found guilty of being in control of a288 words
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118 1965-11-29 16 I ONDON, Sun. A specialist is to assist In recruiting British industrial trainees for service In Malaysia and other countries Announcing this today, a spokesman (or Voluntary Service OverMas an Independent organisation which send young Britons to developing countries needing help In national118 words
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182 1965-11-29 16 pENANG, Sun. The newly-formed Glugor Estate Residents Weli fare Committee decided I last night to ask the j Govern ment, or its agencies, to negotiate for the purchase of part of Glugor Estate for resale in plots to squati ters. I "About 10,000182 words
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86 1965-11-29 16 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Former Commodore Superintendent of the Singapore dockyard. Rear Admiral Richard Collins Paige, Is to be Admiral Superintendent of the Naval dockyard at Portsmouth from next May. Admiral Paige Is an engineer specialist who entered the Royal Navy in 1929. During "th»>86 words
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218 1965-11-29 16 The bridge of contact between races SINGAPORE. Sun. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Mr. S. Ramaswamy, last night described the national language as a bridge that could bring into contact the feelings of people of various races. Speaking at national language night show organised by residents of218 words
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Article111 1965-11-29 16 24 killed on roads last month SINGAPORE. Sun. Twenty-four people were killed on the roads last month. 15 of whom wer«> pedestrians, police accident figures showed today. A total of 2.704 accidents were recorded during the month. Two people were killed on Singapore roads in the past 24 hours. A111 words
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Article62 1965-11-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The British High Commissioner here. Lord Head, will give a farewell talk to the Royal Commonwealth Society at the British Council Hall at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Lord Head, who will be leaving for Britain early next year after completing his tour62 words
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Article201 1965-11-29 16 IPOH, Sun. The Raja 1 di-Hilir of Perak and his consort, the Raja Puan Muda, were among nearly 200 members and guests who attended the Perak St. Andrew's Society annual dinner and ball at the Ipoh Club last night. He represented the Sultan. who is201 words
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Article79 1965-11-29 16 Symposium on law of protection SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore's Faculty of Law will hold a symposium on "The Constitutional Protection of Minorities"' on Tuesday at 5 p.m Speakers will be Professor KJ. Ratnam. Professor of political science. Mr. T. T. B Koh lecturer In law, and Mr. Francis79 words
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Article70 1965-11-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dr H. A. Lamb, a member of the hUtory department of the Australian i National University. Canberra, will i give a tulle tomorrow to the memKm of the Malaysian Historical Association on "The Origins of the Kashmir Problem." The talk, which Is open70 words
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Article36 1965-11-29 16 KAJANO, Bun. The Kajang High School Old Boys' Association will hold Its re-union dinner on Dec. 17 at the Town House Hotel, Kui.la Lumpur. The Minister of Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari will attend.36 words
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Article17 1965-11-29 16 KUALA IJPIB. Bun. A new comprehensive school, costing $426 000. has been completed here.17 words
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Advertisement353 1965-11-29 16 Don't laugh. But you should see the things people do I with Handy Angle I At first, we were a l.ttl. startled at some of the things our customers wanted to build with Handy Angle. I Now we're used to it. I Mezzanine floors for instance. And Multi-floor storage areas.353 words
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Advertisement167 1965-11-29 16 6 °i OF V^ RAJA'S COLLEGE L.C.C. EXAMINATION RESULTS (1965) SHORTHAND 100 W.P.M. 19 Distinctions 11 Posses 80 W.P.M. 2 Distinctions 2 Pass* 70 W.P.M. 9 Distinctions 5 Passes 110 W.P.M. 1 Poss 120 W.P.M. 1 Distinction 130 W.P.M— 3 Posses 150 W.P.M. 1 Pass TYPEWRITING Intermediate 7 Distinctions &16167 words
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Article367 1965-11-29 17 DAVID SZE - DAVID SZE FUNDAMENTALS OF GUERILLA WARFARE. By Abdul Haris Nasution. (Donald Moore Books. $15). By AS Dr Hcilbrunn reminds U In his introduction to General Nasut ion's textbook on guerilla war. Indonesia's Defence Minister and strong man is the only suerilla leader who has also had367 words
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1011 1965-11-29 17 ALLPfCTON KENNARD — - The Utopian myth of Communist unity CHINA IN CRISIS. By Sven Lindquist. (Fabcr and Fober 255.) CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY. By Vidya Prakash Duff. (Asia Publishing House, London. 505.) JH E first British traders to China used to protest that China was as difficult to enter as Heaven, and as difficult1,011 words
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Article218 1965-11-29 17 THL WIT OF PRINCE PHILIP. {Leslie Frewin. 215.) By JOHN KENT rSdl'E perhaps in cheek. Prince Philip has been heard to confess that he has never been noticeably reticent about talking on sub.ie ts about which he knows nothing. He knows in fact a great deal, and even218 words
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Advertisement575 1965-11-29 18 EDUCATION •i a>*ew* tt (mHm>—Bom tt rt* *>«.< STUDBNTS HOLIDAY CONCBBI SION l%pe»riti»x. Shorthand Book- t Keeping. Kng'.iah. Malay. Mathematics, i Progress Comuierrial Institute. 48-C. I Changl Road. B pore (upposite Taj>. I 4*..'»( l I STAMFORU INSTITUTES CROUP I annouac* the i Opening of CVMA COLLECE PSHANO January 1994575 words
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Article1111 1965-11-29 20 T"HE table of shares en the Malayan Stock Exrhanrr shows last business to Nov. 21. IA) and last baxinw since that date (B) with H and L nUndinc for Hlchest and Lowest bnsinrss for l''H4 and this year to date. 1.75 L» Am HltM L 3 I 1'1,111 words
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Article214 1965-11-29 20 THE National Bank of New Zea- land Ltd. has announced it has agreed to an offer by Lloyds I Bunk tor its capital In a statement. National Bank'!general manager said Lloyds Bank already holds 210.6*55 shares out of a total Issued capital of 3, I nun214 words
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Article891 1965-11-29 20 rERE was a sudden spurt in the Straits tin price dii Saturday morning of $10.12} to $698.12} per plcul. The rls>e was attributed to strong demand locally particularly from Europe. The net gain on the week VM $13.87 i. The price opened the891 words
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Article174 1965-11-29 20 COMMODITY REVIEW Produce™ were reported to quoted tbetr prlcea at a higher te**L thla being Interpreted aa al*M at a abortag* at aotirce. Some 4AO ton* of copra, arrived from Babab during the week. Tbe market ended on a firm note. Chirm* ■'reduce EioMmt. n*»n prleat per axeul en Saturday174 words
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Article91 1965-11-29 20 New-car sale* In the mlddla third of November were a record for the period. Balejs of General Motors. Ford and Chrysler climbed to 280.000 cars, easily topping the old Industry market of 261.200 !n mid-November 1963. American Motors' figure* will push the lnduf.txy total close to 290.000 cars.91 words
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Article42 1965-11-29 20 Volkswagen expect to end K<f^ with a record production of 1.600.000 cars, compared »ith 1.410 000 la.st. vcar tile comjwnv hn aunouncpfi A circular to xharerioic the 1965 turnover was expected to rxewd P.OOO mlllior. (about £718 million > In. I42 words
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Article54 1965-11-29 20 r THI. present rate of th. I dollar against the- pound sterling fixwJ on Novrmtvpr :4 last year is sellinc T.I nr ol> ta I lt,d. KIIMIIC II v I I |..d Bu>in^ «»I». Is J',d. Ihr dollar Is it ,v st.itutxrv middle position in rrl.ition to iU54 words
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Article36 1965-11-29 20 'PMC Aueciatien of Bank* in Malay 1 tla mhde these chantcrn in ltd rate* to mere&aats on Saturday (all rates to SIIXM I Sellint TT or OO ready: SwIM Francs 140! Italian lln 20.330.36 words
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Article37 1965-11-29 20 I (Xl* tb* lr*» kicHinn mark*! In Hor W Kong on Saturday toe U.S. Dollar I wan quoted at 1.714 for T.T. and o 72 for each. tttrling mm >l iot.l 1 tael ot K*M37 words
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Advertisement1083 1965-11-29 20 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaeUla «fc AUaaUa Service e*ng>>>* HuagVuni trtncitot *> T or» Uosim Ptuaoti. -liaiim Mtra- 17 IJ 0m Hln II im I Fta I FM w Ml ■Musestiet Mart"* 11/71 IM II IM II FM I Mm I Maj II Mai Japan Direct Service Peasai1,083 words
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Advertisement1035 1965-11-29 20 CHRISTMAS AT SEA ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" (14.000 font fully oircondrHoned) Dcportt:- Penone 30 No* 196S P. Swettenham 2 Dec 196S Singapore 4 Doc 196S For Hongkong 8/10 Dec Japon 14/18 Dec HonqVong 22/24 Dec Return* Singapore 28 Dec 196S P. Swettenham 30 Doc 1965 Penang 31 Doc1,035 words
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Advertisement330 1965-11-29 20 Mta. "en »S4* nelliiaisi a*s>Mr| kejask St*e "Ntata >*«icu tom Oet ••CeirfU S.narui" 11/15 Ost 10/11 Ota General 4|tn«ti C.». SHAHP <h CO.. (Ml LTD. Tal: Sport) *****/7 P Sham 6363 Ponenej ***** maw tumrt. -ttwnt J twn aIJ H'oaoai H.K laosa >Kll»X>' 1/ I in MN II IN U330 words
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Advertisement329 1965-11-29 20 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES No\ 22 Mo*. 23 Nov M, Nov. 25. Nov 26. S InduMnaN: 82 72 82.23 82.35 82.23 H2 .15 82 39 Tln>: 103.27 103.25 103.83 104 03 ***** loa 7:i rubbers: 104.2H 104.17 104.5; 104 J7 104.68 104 6 DOC. 30. 1963 100. [V»c. 2S* 1962 100329 words
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2323 1965-11-29 21 Subdued trading on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent IT was a subdued week on the Stock Exchange during the majority of trading days last week with interest blowing hot and cold. At the beginning of the week the bullish influence, generated by the Malaysian budget of November 17, was2,323 words
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Article29 1965-11-29 21 RIBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpirul). Nov. 2». 69 cts. $684.23 23. 69 cts. $«SK.r.»; 24. 68^ cts. v 25. 68J cts. $684.75 26. 68J Cts. $6X8.011 2*. 5698.11129 words
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Article623 1965-11-29 21 r rlll following is a complete 1 list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday. Nov. 27: INDUSTRIALS IN CENTRAL RAFFLES PLACE Showroom Office Or Office Space Now Available Total Approximately 18,000 Sq. Ft. On 2nd Floor With Lift Service In Blocks Of Approximately623 words
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Advertisement519 1965-11-29 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE d^uEtSKSfonSLS&I GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR Public Address System for the I'LL' SELANGOR SOL'TH new Sikh Temple In Seremban. WATER SIPPLY SCHEME Tender specifications and other i CONTRACT NO. 3 details may be obtained from LAYING OF PIPES AND Mr Kirpal Singh. SPECIALS c/o Ministry of Information Tenders are519 words
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Advertisement730 1965-11-29 21 I J UBLIC APPOINTMENTS i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SABAH 1 Applications are Invited for appointment to the following posts in the Sabas State Education Department iTraae School, Jesseltom:— ii> Instructor (Motor Vehicle Mechanics Woik^ Salary Scale $180-5620 In Division lIIi PSC NOTICE NO. 128 65. (ii) Instructor (Electrical) i730 words
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Advertisement855 1965-11-29 21 PENANG PORT COMMISSION Applications are invited from Medical Practitioners with quali--1 flcations reglstrable with the Mala>i.n Meonal Association to serve as medical officens) lo the Commission on Its medical unit which it proposes to establish. The' successful candidate will be required to attend to the CommisMon's employees reporting sick during855 words
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Advertisement651 1965-11-29 21 NOTICES AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in En(land) XOTKt OF DIVIDEND NOTICE Is hereby Klven that i the Directors have declared an interim dividend on account ol Ihe year endir.R 31st Decembei. 1965 of 2sh. per share less Income Tax at S*. 3d. in the ii This dividend will be651 words
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Advertisement343 1965-11-29 21 NOTICES 1111 Ml lIX Al. KKIISIKAIIO.N OBDINAXCB, IMI i\». »>s or in;.: i MEDICAL COUNCIL. STATES OF MALAYA The MeciUiil Btata* o! Malaya consists of Jili.eleeu members »t nlcli seven sue registered medical practitioners resuieni h i ot Malaya and were ele< ted by the reyi inedicul practlUonen resident in343 words
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Article398 1965-11-29 22 LIVERPOOL took a clear lead in the English Football League First Division yesterday by beating Burnley 2-1 before a home crowd of more than 50.000. Liverpool were in command for most of the 90--mins. The close-covering Burnley defence was a tough barricade for Liverpool's goal-hungry forwardsReuter - 398 words
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213 1965-11-29 22 QUINS GAIN NOTABLE DOUBLE OVER VARSITIES ovdon Bw I Oxford and Camor;d(te failfd puii >ff nicraie-oi'. ftttra] In their Mnal matches yesterday betore :hey come to grip* In the annual University Rugbj Union elMk Twickenham on D> f.nrindKe went down 14-9 or; kt-nham pitrii io H.irir quins, who having beaten213 words
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Article49 1965-11-29 22 R«>u;ts of Rugby mulches: Barrow 33 Liverpool 3; Castleford 21 Bradford N. 2. Huddersfield 26 Oldham 7: Keiglilcy 7 B.itley 5; Leeds 19. Fcathcrstone 7: St. Helens 9 v. 9: Swingfon 21 Blackpool 16: Warring: on 9 WhiiPhavm 4Wigan 9 Widnes 8: all other fixtures postponed. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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141 1965-11-29 22 Tokvu Bu 1 i md H i mmd t<> ihe WBA committee thai th-- as a title bout. aWharai manacer Mr. Ma«ak! Knnehira. laid last night he would suggest thiit the bout be he.d tn Tokyo around Jan. 4 ■:<r\ laid M141 words
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Article1279 1965-11-29 22 Hearts 13 4 5 4 20 24 13 Clyde 13 5 2 6 -'3 23 u 1 Morton 13 4 2 7 19 29 10 St. Jstone 13 4 2 ***** 10 Stirling 13 3 2 8 l.i 34 S S;. Miiren 13 3 11,279 words
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Advertisement497 1965-11-29 22 TENDER TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA, JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK PERAK UHTATAAN TAWAftAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN .kaii di-in-lm« ol- Tmrnmtmaa ulcnn rfi-ior.,. Pej.lwi Junitcn Nf«eri Jabalan Pfabll j-ru JKH |«n, pukul 3^»pe<-n B pad. lohb Decani tx XK.R. >»m brruaHfr KtJu D JKR K d| dl-b-uah bawah K< i Pr-.n-dan Kfi:., i497 words
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Advertisement79 1965-11-29 22 GENUINE HAVANA y^^ CIGARS HENRY CLAY LA CORONA H.UPMANN MOINE COMTE CO LTD. SPORE •K.L'PENANG |lf^ S^^ ll T^^ViV BBBB^TTf^l^^V^ B JV/UM flj^ \^^ft Y^BBBBBBvlP'^^^^lflft A f .BBBBBBBBBBBbB •f Vlbbbl bA A Lbbb\ «iS riTTiiip \v Bm a»^ A Family Christmas Book with 124 pages of wonderful Christmas reading and79 words
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Article2499 1965-11-29 23 XL races JE MAINTIENDRAI ($96), COWAN STREET ($75) GIVE RICKEY KINGSTON LONG-PRICED DOUBLE with Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. JTORMER jockey Mickey Donnelly gained his first success as a trainer when Je Maintiendrai scored a shock win in the ninth race here today. Je Maintiendrai. the second-leg of2,499 words
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Article210 1965-11-29 23 6-1 ON FOR WIN AND 24-1 ON FOR PLACE I ONDON. Sun. Arkle. I the "Steeplechaser or the Century." swept to another great victory in the £7.099 Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury yesterday. The Irish-trained chaser fave up to 35-lb to his seven rivals. and strode away from210 words
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Article45 1965-11-29 23 TOTAL POOL: 596.8:! 1 No. *****9 (S.>3.S6(i) 2 No. *****1 ($11,983) 3 No. *****0 ($5.991 1 Starters iS66.'> eacbl: Nos *****1. *****5. 157X44, *****3. *****3, *****3 *****8. *****0. *****8. Consolation {9U> each): Nos. *****4. *****1. *****6. *****1, *****5, *****4. *****6, 2i:>:t9o. *****3. *****3.45 words
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Advertisement138 1965-11-29 23 I More popular than ever! I I THE STRAITS TIMES I I ANNUAL for 1966 I This high quality publi- 4L\ cation is always in heavy w y^"*^ demand. Make sure that t you get the copies you Ww m will want by placing your W-<r ttt mmmmmuumu GET A138 words
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Advertisement362 1965-11-29 23 PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. RK PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. PA. PX Buy your Achoic Box NOW, and be certain of a Happy i^^ Christmas. ACHOIC v^r^i An amazing new development now '"JM^^r adds to real live stereo a dimension JMu it never had before—362 words
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Article417 1965-11-29 24 CONRAD NG - FILIPINOS AT HALF PACE SCORE AT, 2-1 RATE TO COAST HOME TO EASY WIN IN OPENING TIE By CONRAD NG: Kuala Lumpur, Sun \JALAYSIA played perfect hosts if not perfect basketball by giving the Philippines an easy victory by 82 points to 53 in the opening match of417 words
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189 1965-11-29 24 10,000 watch King opens Asian basketball tourney ly I \1- I.IMI'IK. Sun The tii'iiii'iiijiiiis fulluwine for baskrllull in MaLnM.i was underlined b> the prrsrnre of nearly Hi, DUO people at Stadium .Ntfara tonight to watrli the opening reremonv ajid first night's play in the third Asian championMiios. In the Royal189 words
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Article110 1965-11-29 24 MANILA, Bun llatayalan cyclist v Hamaail Ahmad and I.hDV Mow Thim were elininnted c bMU "I 'he 10.000 m masked \ent on the openint; day of the .second AMan amateur cycling championships lierr today. Choy was eliminated when his cyrle chain .slipped before the start o: bat hem110 words
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Article, Illustration399 1965-11-29 24 r\3R the second succes- sive year National Electricity Board were frustrated by rain in their bid to win the Government Services cricket final. Last year NEB had declared their first Innings 190 for eight and Malaysian Police had .--cored nine without loss when rain399 words
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214 1965-11-29 24 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian Armed Forces today won rhe Tun Abdul Razak Cup for inter-state Malays' hockey championship when they beat Singapore 3-0 in the final at Rifle Range Road. Forces victory today was a personal triumph for former Malayan international Abu214 words
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Article83 1965-11-29 24 PENANO. Sun The 18 players to represent Malaysia at mwr in the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur are: Teh Chenu Lee (Seh. G Daniel (Mali. Soo-Toh Kirn Poii; (Pi.". F(«. F(K.k ClHian iPki. Abciullah Noordin (Seh. Yee Sens Choy (Pkp. M Chandran <Scl).! Richard Choc83 words
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261 1965-11-29 24 JOE DORAI: Singapore, Sunday - S'pore tourism chief on 'woo top racers to GP' mission JOE DORAI: Singapore, Sunday By {''HE Singapore Government is making ail-out efforts to woo top foreign drivers and motor •ydists to compete in next year's Singapore Grand Prix and has sent its Director of the Tourists Pronotion Board. Mr Austin261 words
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121 1965-11-29 24 MACDONALD SHOCK IN MACAO GRAND PRIX MACAO M«r--.»1 Lotus II :rr* lonica; Irnm Frank Orani Wolfkill m E-!vjx» J.icuar. Third ;n I Suiki\ drirint imph i# M.nu-. AH thrp* arr? Hong Kon« rtrUers. The fcwwuUi Albert Poor. Hand and John Kirk, nrrv in a rare filled with ncPoon th brokenReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement91 1965-11-29 24 I HE MuoT WELCOME GIFT g^*2»f Something that all the fomily can enjoy music and entertainment ~^-~B 5 throughout the year at home and [l outdoors. That's SHARP transistor §§1 radio! Available pocket-size \w models, easy-carrying portables and luxurious table sets. Rich hi-fi tone. _^T ,J~ Powerful volume and the91 words
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Advertisement260 1965-11-29 24 Uiu CLASSIFIEDS if WorH, Ml tmtakmml TAN TO CMEE BErIC I I EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES WFOR 1966/1967 EXAMINATIONS ENROL NOW CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 86-B, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: 7022 i /96b 16. P.O. BOX 1935, SINGAPORE. FOR POSTAL TUITION IN ALL SUBJECTS FOR H.S C; G.C E 0.5.C.; M.C.E.; Follow the260 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1965-11-29 24 1 SPORTS DIARY KASKLTBALL BC e'ttUp (XL) Vanity v YMSA 'Psntan prelim id «KL>: Korea v India 6 IPCA v A Forces Rifle Rarißei. p.m. 1 Sporr v tag 'T.3o' Mi- Kiia; v PWD r^ai layaia Vletnaw iti-nill matchf!" RVOOCB 1. Pk L 4; 'T AnDTC L Pk Indiana HOCKI.V56 words
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Miscellaneous118 1965-11-29 24 SUMMARY BADMIMON Pk o c'abipt 'ipoi.i Men*, .singles .s-llnals: A* 1 Teik Bvee b- s.imchlk 15-9. 10-15. 15-4; Aminuddin bi Tan Big Wall 8-15. 15-in. 15-9 lieni (..mbif.s Is: A.v Tc!k Bwee and J. Kuk ht Nr B;k)H Oh uiid Chonit Tin am 15-3. 15-1 N. All and c ruddin118 words
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